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00:00The theme of this week's Body Week is...
00:05A celebrity who wants to be healthy but keeps getting sick.
00:12I'm so sorry.
00:14After hearing your symptoms...
00:17I feel so sorry for you.
00:20You don't have to feel sorry.
00:22Mr. Sanma is abnormal.
00:24Mr. Sanma is more abnormal than us.
00:26Please get well soon, Mr. Sanma.
00:28Don't say that, Mr. Sanma.
00:32Is this your first time, Mr. Tsuda?
00:34Yes, it is.
00:3513kg.
00:37How many months have you been on a diet?
00:39It's hard to gain weight.
00:42You have to eat vegetables to gain weight.
00:46But to gain weight, you have to eat a lot.
00:49You have to eat mayonnaise every day.
00:51You have to put mayonnaise on everything you eat.
00:54Is that how you eat when you're on a diet?
00:56Yes.
00:57That's amazing.
00:58I see.
00:59It's hard for people in their late 30s to lose weight.
01:04It's hard.
01:05I don't go against the laws of nature.
01:09That's what makes me attractive.
01:12Does that serve as a taste?
01:14Yes.
01:15Everyone is on a diet, right?
01:17I don't change.
01:19You don't change?
01:20I don't change much.
01:23You do something, don't you?
01:25I do live performances and exercise.
01:28You exercise naturally.
01:30You've been doing your best.
01:32Welcome back, Mr. Hashimoto.
01:37How did you feel when you were injured?
01:42I was injured before I left, so I was worried.
01:46I was able to get a gold medal thanks to the support of my teammates.
01:52That's great.
01:57Is this real?
01:58Yes, it's real.
01:59That's amazing.
02:00Can I hold it?
02:01No, you can't.
02:02I've never held a gold medal before.
02:05Can I put it on you?
02:10I'm sweating and crying.
02:13I'll put it on you.
02:15Can I hold it?
02:18You're giving it to me like it's yours.
02:22If it's just you, I'll put it on you.
02:26You can put it on me.
02:28You can put it on me.
02:30You talk like Rakugo.
02:33Can I put it on you?
02:35I want to know how heavy it is.
02:38I see.
02:39It's a little expensive.
02:41I see.
02:42Can I put it on you?
02:44Congratulations.
02:50You're talking to me.
02:51Congratulations.
02:56This is a world-class medal.
03:01You did a great job today, Ebi.
03:08That's amazing.
03:11I've been doing this for about a year.
03:13I've been doing this every time.
03:17I didn't realize it was you in the pro wrestling drama.
03:22Really?
03:24You watched it.
03:26I was told by Yuriyan.
03:28You played the role of Crane.
03:32It's a different atmosphere, isn't it?
03:33That's right.
03:34Why?
03:35I'm sorry.
03:38You changed your appearance.
03:41I gained 16 kg.
03:43I changed my hairstyle.
03:47I was sitting here today.
03:49The moment Sanma came out.
03:51I've been hanging behind my head.
03:53Are you nervous?
03:54Really?
03:55Are you nervous?
03:56Me?
03:57What do you mean?
03:58Because of Sanma.
03:59Because of Sanma?
04:00No, I'm not nervous.
04:03This is my show.
04:05I'm sorry.
04:06I'm sorry.
04:09Daiki Hashimoto is also worried about his physical condition.
04:14When I twist the floor, I get a pimple.
04:19I also have atopic dermatitis.
04:21Really?
04:22Atopic dermatitis, dermatitis.
04:23I have another one.
04:24What is it?
04:28The members are gorgeous.
04:29Let's start with this theme.
04:31Why do you get sick at this timing?
04:42The day before Valentine's Day.
04:45How many chocolates did you get last year?
04:48Not at all.
04:50There were a lot of girls sitting next to the popular boy.
04:56Hey, Tanaka.
04:57Are you sick?
04:59He was a little sick that day.
05:03The next day.
05:04Are you off, Sato?
05:05Hey, Tanaka.
05:06Are you off, Sato?
05:09I made it.
05:12The girls booed him.
05:17Why do you get sick at this timing?
05:2440321
05:27On the day of the announcement of the pass.
05:30I got it.
05:32I had a fever because of the wind.
05:38I was so sick that I went home and collapsed.
05:43Yuta, are you okay?
05:47Yuta did his best.
05:51I got sick.
05:53I got sick.
05:54I got sick.
05:56If you're passing, I want you to be happier.
06:00The mother who misunderstood the situation was angry.
06:06Why do you get sick at this timing?
06:11You don't know how you feel when you're a child, right?
06:14I know how I feel, but I'm worried about whether I'm going to take the exam or not.
06:22You're overdoing it.
06:24I don't care about the cold.
06:26You don't care about the cold.
06:28Your mother is strong.
06:30Men are like,
06:32what should I do, what should I do?
06:34Are you married?
06:36I am.
06:38I totally understand.
06:40Mother is strong.
06:42No matter what she does,
06:44she won't be like this.
06:46She will be fine.
06:48Husband is like,
06:50take me to the hospital right away.
06:52She will just say,
06:54come back tomorrow.
06:56I totally understand,
06:58so please be quiet.
07:00I have never been sick.
07:02When a baby gets a fever,
07:04I think he is going to die.
07:06But he is singing a musical.
07:08I feel sorry for him.
07:10He was on the stage last month.
07:12He has the same name as you.
07:14I know.
07:16I know.
07:18Let's start with Hashimoto.
07:20I have rhinitis.
07:22Is it bad for your health?
07:24The worst thing is
07:26when I sleep at night,
07:28my nose gets stuffy.
07:30If I don't sleep,
07:32I can't recover.
07:34It's important to take care of my health.
07:36So when I sleep at night,
07:38I put tape on my nose.
07:40To prevent nose stuffing.
07:42To prevent nose stuffing.
07:44I see.
07:46I use it every night.
07:48But when I wake up in the morning,
07:50it's gone.
07:52It's gone because I slept too much.
07:54Your nose gets stuffy.
07:56Didn't you think about getting a surgery?
07:58I want to get a surgery.
08:00But I am an athlete.
08:02So I can't take medicine.
08:04I see.
08:06You can't take a doping test.
08:08You can't take a shot.
08:10You can't take an allergy medicine?
08:12No.
08:14You can't.
08:16You can't.
08:18I think getting a surgery is better.
08:20I think getting a surgery is better.
08:22The season is long.
08:24April to May is the worst season.
08:26I have hay fever.
08:28I have hay fever and my nose gets stuffy.
08:30What happens when your nose gets stuffy?
08:32It comes out all the time.
08:34Is it easier to get runny nose?
08:36No, it doesn't stop.
08:38It doesn't stop forever?
08:40It doesn't stop forever.
08:42It's stuck all the time.
08:44It's stuck all the time.
08:46It's stuck all the time.
08:48My nose gets runny when I swing my chin on the floor.
08:56It's when I'm acting.
08:58It's when I'm acting.
09:00It's when I'm acting.
09:02It's when I'm acting.
09:04It's when I'm acting.
09:06I get hay fever.
09:08I get hay fever.
09:10In Kyoto, if I get a puff makeup,
09:12I
09:42Know
10:12You can buy it at TGTrials Japan
10:14It's not a TGTrials Japan, it's a pharmacy
10:16What the hell is TGTrials Japan?
10:18Which one is more important, a pharmacy or TGTrials Japan?
10:20Pharmacy...
10:22I think both are fine
10:24Both, both
10:26I see, this is the individual difference
10:30I can't even buy eye drops
10:32If I buy it at a drug store,
10:34the eye drops are the doping
10:36What?
10:38Eye drops are also bad for doping
10:40You have to apply something on your skin
10:42like a hair tie
10:44Really?
10:46I see
10:48You have to do that?
10:50I'm scared
10:52I have a runny nose
10:54and my nose is clogged
10:56I have a runny nose
10:58What do you do?
11:00I give up
11:02Oh, you give up?
11:04You want me to write down
11:06that you have a runny nose?
11:08I can't buy eye drops
11:10Why do you have to change the content?
11:12It's going to continue
11:14You have to say something like,
11:16I have a runny nose
11:18You're going to lose your popularity
11:20Then what do you do?
11:22During breaks,
11:24I rush to the hospital
11:26and get a shot
11:28A fake shot?
11:30A fake shot
11:32I'm sorry to say this,
11:34but actors also do it
11:36I fix my runny nose and get a shot
11:38I see
11:40How about you?
11:42I'm fine
11:44but I'm not good with weeds
11:46Does that make you have a runny nose?
11:48Tears come out
11:50Is that also a type of doping?
11:52Yes
11:54I'm very good at applying eye drops
12:00If you're not good at it,
12:02I don't think you can escape
12:04That's why I apply eye drops
12:06What?
12:08What are you talking about?
12:10What?
12:12Everyone applies eye drops
12:14You are
12:16on a different path
12:18I'm not
12:20on a different path
12:24That's right
12:26Don't say that
12:28You're strict
12:30You're strict
12:32You're strict
12:34You have a habit
12:36I see
12:38I didn't know
12:40you apply eye drops
12:42I can go to drugstores
12:44I retired
12:46You couldn't go
12:48until you retired?
12:50I sent the ingredients
12:52to the doctor
12:54You can't stop it?
12:56I can't
12:58That's scary
13:00You apply eye drops
13:02You can't help it
13:04I have atopic dermatitis
13:06Atopic dermatitis
13:08I have another one
13:10Say it
13:12He's a key medalist
13:14He's strict
13:16I'm sorry
13:18You have another one?
13:20I remember
13:22I'm on a full speed
13:24That's tough
13:26I'm calmer now
13:28You have a lot
13:30Basically
13:32I can't stop it for a week
13:34Even for a week?
13:36What if you retire?
13:38No
13:40I can't
13:42That's too bad
13:44You can't drink
13:46when you catch a cold
13:48You can't even swim
13:50You can't bite
13:54You can't even
13:56You can't
13:58You can't
14:00You have a bad personality
14:02What?
14:04What?
14:06What?
14:08What?
14:10What?
14:12What?
14:14Please tell us
14:16I've been
14:18weak for 3 and a half years
14:22For example, game streaming
14:24I get screen sickness
14:26I get screen sickness
14:30Like Morning Musume
14:32I go on a boat
14:34and ask for a closing comment
14:36I go on a boat and ask for a closing comment
14:38I have a camera in front of me
14:40but I can't see
14:42because of the screen
14:44Really?
14:46I get a bit relieved
14:48I get a bit relieved
14:50It's shining
14:52It's shining
14:54Do you get seasick easily?
14:56Some people get seasick
14:58but you don't?
15:00I get seasick easily
15:02You look strong
15:04It's the worst
15:06You get seasick
15:08You get seasick
15:10You get seasick
15:12Do you get seasick?
15:14Do you get seasick?
15:16I don't get seasick
15:18You get seasick
15:20Back then, Morning Musume
15:22even if they were busy
15:24even if they were passionate
15:26they would go on a live
15:28It was a time like that
15:30It was a time like that
15:32Nowadays, everyone takes a break
15:34but we were told to go on a live
15:36If you fall, you fall on the spot
15:38We were told
15:40It was a time like that
15:42Now, people take a break
15:44It's easier to take a break
15:46The manager told us to go on a live
15:48I was told to go on a live
15:50I was shaking
15:52I was shaking
15:54I was shaking
15:56I was shaking
15:58I was shaking
16:00I was shaking
16:02I was shaking
16:04Do you go fishing?
16:06I go fishing sometimes
16:08I get seasick easily
16:10Why do you go fishing?
16:12Because I like it
16:14Because I like it
16:16Because I like it
16:20How about you?
16:22I'm fine
16:24I don't get seasick
16:26You don't get seasick
16:28Don't you go fishing?
16:30I went
16:32Why did you go once?
16:34I don't know
16:36It's true
16:38It's not good
16:40It's not good
16:42I went four times
16:44What about fishing?
16:46When I was married
16:48When you were married?
16:50I'm a bachelor
16:52Poor you
16:54Poor you
16:56Poor you
16:58Poor you
17:00You said it well
17:06I'm a bachelor
17:08I'm a bachelor
17:10I'm a bachelor
17:14I'm doing this
17:22You won't get seasick
17:24I'm a bachelor
17:26I'm a bachelor
17:28I'm a bachelor
17:30I'm a bachelor
17:40Nakata-san
17:42When I was in elementary school, I had bronchitis.
17:45I have a sensitive throat.
17:49When I go to a variety show like this,
17:51I get nervous.
17:52I feel like something is going to happen to me.
17:55I get really nervous.
17:58I want to throw up.
18:00I see.
18:01During the show.
18:03You can do that.
18:04You can throw up on camera.
18:06But it's not good.
18:08When other people talk about it.
18:10If I try to stop it, it comes out.
18:15If I keep talking like Mr. Sanma,
18:17I don't think that's going to happen.
18:20When I do that,
18:22I have bronchitis.
18:24But you're fine today.
18:26I'm licking it.
18:28Did you bring candy?
18:30It's in my costume.
18:32I see.
18:33Actors bring candy.
18:35That's right.
18:36During the break.
18:38Mr. Nakata brought candy.
18:41I told him I was nervous.
18:43I told him I'd give him candy.
18:4510 seconds before Mr. Sanma came in.
18:47He gave me this big candy.
18:49It's rude.
18:50I bit it hard.
18:52I bit it in a hurry.
18:54What do you think?
18:56That's it.
18:57That's it.
18:58That's it.
18:59That's it.
19:00That's it.
19:01But on a certain show.
19:03As soon as I sat down,
19:05I got a lot of bronchitis.
19:07The host was Mr. Hamada from downtown.
19:10He was very worried.
19:12Mr. Hamada?
19:13He brought me water from the host's seat.
19:17Did you pour it from his head?
19:19No way.
19:20That's not a good story.
19:22You should have poured it on Mr. Hamada.
19:24No, no, no.
19:25That's too much.
19:26If it wasn't like that.
19:28He was very worried.
19:30Mr. Hamada was that worried?
19:32He ran all the way over there.
19:36He ran while opening the door.
19:40That's so kind.
19:42That's an unforgettable scene.
19:44He's so kind.
19:46I'll bring that, too.
19:49You can't bring it.
19:50I'll bring it.
19:51I'll bring it.
19:52I'll bring it.
19:53I'll bring it.
19:54I'll bring it.
19:55I'll bring it.
19:56I'll bring it.
19:57I'll bring it.
19:58So, the video is always moving in your heart.
20:02I thought he was a really kind person.
20:06You have a lot of stories.
20:09Do you have any stories about me?
20:11Do you have any stories like that?
20:13Yes, I do.
20:14I have a story like that.
20:15I have a story like that.
20:16I have a story like that.
20:17You were in trouble and I ran to you.
20:19You were so warm when you blew the tsuba.
20:22What's that?
20:23I'm dry.
20:25I'm dry.
20:26You're dry.
20:27You've never been that thirsty.
20:29You're young.
20:31You're young.
20:32So, you have a lot of words of kindness from your seniors.
20:36Yes, I have a lot of words of kindness.
20:38When I was in a bad mood because I argued with my partner,
20:41I remembered a senior who gave me a mandarin.
20:43Who is that?
20:45He is Mr. Daibouke's costume.
20:47I don't know him.
20:48Who is that?
20:49Who is that?
20:50That's why you were saying his name.
20:52I'm sorry.
20:53You were saying his name.
20:55The actor I admired was kind.
20:58When I met Mr. Kento Nakajima in the hallway,
21:02we met for the first time.
21:04He said he didn't know me.
21:06He said he didn't know me.
21:08When I tried to pass by him,
21:10he said,
21:11good morning.
21:12He said,
21:13M-1 was the best.
21:14I'm glad.
21:15I'm glad.
21:16I said,
21:17I like you.
21:18That's how it is.
21:19I was captivated.
21:20Do you have an actor you admire?
21:24Mr. Tsunehiko Watase.
21:26That's a big name.
21:27Mr. Tsunehiko Watase,
21:28even when he's not on the screen,
21:30he's always next to the camera.
21:32Watching other people's performances.
21:33Watching other people's performances.
21:34I'm not that big of a role.
21:37But since Mr. Watase is watching,
21:40even if it's just a little bit,
21:42everyone is acting.
21:44I was like,
21:45I see.
21:46I was like,
21:47I see.
21:48I was like,
21:49I see.
21:50I was like,
21:51I see.
21:52I was like,
21:53I see.
21:54I was like,
21:55I see.
21:56I was like,
21:57I see.
21:58I was like,
21:59I see.
22:00I was so kind when he said it to me.
22:04I'll never forget that.
22:05Do you remember what you said?
22:08When I asked him for advice,
22:10when I asked him for advice,
22:12all I said was,
22:13all I said was,
22:14was there no way.
22:15is there no way.
22:16I've heard it all along.
22:17I've heard it all along.
22:18But I think something will come to me.
22:19But I think something will come to me.
22:21You're right.
22:22I think,
22:23I think,
22:24I think something will come to me.
22:25I wonder if it makes me anxious and makes me practice.
22:27I wonder if it's the opposite psychology.
22:31I wonder if Uchimura knows.
22:33How about the world of voice actors?
22:35I lost my voice during the over-recording.
22:38There are words.
22:39I was sitting next to Evangelion.
22:42Akira Ishida, who played the role of Kaoru Nagisa, sucked my throat.
22:48Shut up.
22:49It's like today.
22:51I'm very relieved.
22:54You two look good in raincoats.
22:56What do you mean?
22:58It's not raincoat.
22:59Your body is like a raincoat.
23:01Fujimoto, please.
23:03My mom is always tired from the morning.
23:09When I told my mom that I was going on a trip,
23:12she got a fever in the morning.
23:14I wonder why.
23:17My dad is always in the picture.
23:20My mom is not in the picture.
23:22What is that?
23:24I don't know.
23:25My body is too weak.
23:27I think it's because I have a lot of muscles.
23:32Your body is too weak.
23:34My body is too weak.
23:36Macho body is weak.
23:38It's easy to get a cold.
23:40It's easy to get a cold.
23:42My mom's bad timing is when I wake up in the morning and my eyes open or not.
23:47If my eyes open, I have no choice but to go.
23:50That's cool, too.
23:52I have to take care of my child even if I have a cold.
23:56My eyes are open or not.
23:59How do you know that?
24:01I know to some extent.
24:03Micky has a strong body.
24:05I heard that Micky is playing with five vacuum cleaners.
24:09Micky is moving.
24:11Micky is moving.
24:13Micky is moving.
24:15Micky is moving.
24:17Micky is moving.
24:20That's efficient.
24:22Amazing.
24:23It says FUJIMOTO.
24:25It's not a factory.
24:27It's not a factory.
24:29It's a company.
24:32A person who has a child is strong.
24:36Is your child coming soon?
24:38It's coming soon.
24:40How many months is it?
24:42It's eight months now.
24:46Is that eight months?
24:48Is he going to lose weight in 9 months?
24:51No, I don't think he's the type to lose that much weight.
24:54He's thin.
24:56I think he gained a little weight.
24:59I'm sorry.
25:01You're not married yet, right?
25:03No, not yet.
25:05You're not married yet? It's the Olympics.
25:08Even if I get married, I want to focus on gymnastics.
25:14I'd like to do it in Rosseau.
25:16You have to get married.
25:18She's a woman who forgives me.
25:20That's right. You go around the pillars of the house, don't you?
25:24Really?
25:26You're always practicing.
25:29Don't do that.
25:31I won't.
25:33He has perspiration, joint pain, and autism.
25:36He has joint pain?
25:38Travis Japan's Genta Matsuda is in a pinch at a foreign restaurant.
25:42What?
25:44He's not in a pinch.
25:46He's not in a pinch.
25:48He's not in a pinch.
25:53Matsuda, please.
25:55Oh, it's me.
25:57You're Matsuda, right?
25:59Which group are you in?
26:01I'm in Travis Japan.
26:03Stop it.
26:05Just Travis Japan is fine.
26:07It's a set.
26:09I'm going.
26:12Matsuda, Matsuda.
26:14Don't use Yoshimoto's voice.
26:16No, no.
26:18I made my debut in LA.
26:23I made my debut.
26:25There was a day when I announced that I made my debut on a live broadcast.
26:30The day before that, I celebrated with the label at a slightly expensive restaurant.
26:37Of course.
26:39There were salmon and raw vegetables.
26:43It was a combination of fish.
26:45Yes.
26:47We shared it as appetizers.
26:49When I ate it, it smelled.
26:51Salmon.
26:53It smelled.
26:55It was like this.
26:57It was in America and overseas.
26:59You thought it was like this overseas.
27:01That's right.
27:03It smelled fishy.
27:05I thought it was expensive.
27:08I had a stomachache.
27:10I was sweating and had joint pain.
27:14Did you have joint pain?
27:16I had a stomachache.
27:18About an hour before the broadcast, I had a fever of 40 degrees.
27:21Really?
27:23I went to the hospital urgently.
27:25I got medicine and went back to the broadcast.
27:28Did you go back?
27:30I went back quickly.
27:32It doesn't feel good.
27:36What?
27:38It doesn't feel good.
27:40It doesn't feel good.
27:44I don't like kimchi.
27:46You hate kimchi.
27:48I like kimchi.
27:50You like kimchi.
27:52I like kimchi.
27:54Kimchi is cheap.
27:56Kimchi is cheap.
27:58What do you mean?
28:00I don't really go to foreign restaurants, but I can't get used to it.
28:06Well, it's water, right?
28:08Yeah, water.
28:09People in Switzerland would definitely tell you not to go.
28:11It's scary to go to a park.
28:13In Europe, they don't even drink the water they sell in plastic bottles.
28:17What?
28:18There's a place like that?
28:20It's perfume, so it's completely different from Japan.
28:22Oh, I see.
28:23So I don't drink that either.
28:24I see.
28:25What do you do at the Olympics?
28:26You don't drink?
28:27I drink what's not open.
28:28You don't care about the perfume?
28:31Yes, I drink water.
28:32Is it okay in Europe?
28:33Yes.
28:34I drink it.
28:35Oh, it's okay?
28:36I drink it too.
28:37Of course, it's what's not open.
28:38I notice that I don't drink what other teams give me.
28:42What?
28:43What's in it?
28:44There's a possibility that there's something in it.
28:46Because it's not open?
28:47Yes.
28:48Well, gymnastics is an individual sport, so I don't think you're mean to each other.
28:51We get along well.
28:52You always hug each other.
28:54I had a one-on-one match with China this time, but after the match, we both did well, so I hope we can fight again next year.
29:04Let's fight! Let's fight again next year!
29:06I hope so.
29:07I'll do my best.
29:08I'll translate it on my cell phone.
29:11Oh, you'll translate it in Chinese on your cell phone?
29:14It's modern.
29:15It's modern, isn't it?
29:16The times have changed, Mr. Sama.
29:18I know.
29:19Let's do it!
29:20Let's do it!
29:21There's no one who wants to do it together.
29:27Ebi-chan, please.
29:28Actually, I really like to eat and drink.
29:33Oh, I know.
29:34I really like to eat and drink.
29:36When I was shooting a drama, I played the role of a pro-wrestler Ryosei, so I had to eat a lot of rice with mayonnaise, ketchup, and vinegar squid.
29:48That's why you sent it to me.
29:49That's right.
29:50And the day before that, I was invited by my senior, and there was a drink I had to drink, so I drank a lot.
29:58And the next day, I ate that rice.
30:00But it was so disgusting that the moment I said cut, I went to the bathroom.
30:06You went to the bathroom?
30:07I took it out.
30:08Sparkling?
30:09That's right.
30:10Sparkling?
30:12And when I came back, I was ready to shoot the next scene, and when I was about to say a word, I ate it.
30:21You ate it?
30:22That's right.
30:23You ate it?
30:24I was like, oh my god.
30:25I showed it to the director.
30:28You showed it?
30:29Yes.
30:30What did you do?
30:31What did you do?
30:32I really did.
30:33What did you do?
30:34I was like, oh my god.
30:35I was like, oh my god.
30:36I was like, oh my god.
30:37Hocker was really hard.
30:39But if you act like you're eating it, it's fine, right?
30:42Everyone ate it seriously.
30:44But you have to swallow it, right?
30:45That's right.
30:46More and more.
30:47And it's a pretty long scene.
30:49Is it a long shot?
30:51While watching TV, the actress and the three of us had to eat a lot.
30:56Every time there was a cut, I spat it out.
30:59Well, you came to Wataru Sake, so the eating scene.
31:04Yes, it's cool.
31:05Cool.
31:09You take a long scene on purpose, don't you?
31:12That's right.
31:13Wataru Sake has that kind of technique.
31:15I just take the material so that it doesn't overlap.
31:19I see.
31:20You have to take it so that it doesn't overlap with the actor.
31:23That's right.
31:24Even if you put out energy, you can start from there.
31:27Oh.
31:28If it overlaps, you have to start from the front again.
31:30You have to start from the front.
31:32Also, when you eat white rice, you have to grate daikon radish.
31:35That's right.
31:36I ate daikon radish like white rice.
31:39Really?
31:40Did you?
31:41I drank a lot.
31:42It's like a liquid.
31:43Depending on the director.
31:44You can drink it, right?
31:46You can eat it.
31:47Do you have a book?
31:49It's like a lecture book for eating.
31:53It's not like that.
31:55Don't worry.
31:56You don't have a story about the drama.
31:59I'm doing it.
32:01I'm doing it unexpectedly.
32:03Is that all?
32:04Is that all?
32:05That's too bad.
32:06Really?
32:07You don't eat when you eat, do you?
32:09That's right.
32:10I eat like I'm eating.
32:12Oh, you do.
32:13Is there no one who actually eats?
32:15I've never seen anyone actually eat.
32:17There's no one.
32:18It's like 10 years later.
32:20That's right.
32:21It flows.
32:22I see.
32:23I wonder if it would be strange if I ate 10 years later.
32:27It's like I'm eating a lot.
32:30I have to eat when I eat.
32:33I'm the type to put it in my mouth and talk.
32:36Don't you eat?
32:37I don't eat.
32:38I'm trying not to eat.
32:40No, you did.
32:41I'm sure you did.
32:45I've seen you eat.
32:47It's like a little spark.
32:49It's a little spark.
32:52I want to do that even if it spills.
32:55I'm the type to do that.
32:57I see.
32:58I see.
32:59I eat when I talk.
33:02Oh, you do.
33:03It's more realistic.
33:05That's right.
33:06I want to make it realistic.
33:07You're a great actor.
33:09No, I'm not.
33:10I don't do any comedy.
33:14As a voice actor, what is your job?
33:18Sayaka Isoyama will show you a multi-exercise that everyone is worried about.
33:24When I'm stressed, I do this.
33:28I do this.
33:29I really do this.
33:30No, you don't.
33:33You can watch this program on TVer.
33:35Don't forget to subscribe.
33:37Enoki, please.
33:39My neck and back always hurt.
33:44I see.
33:45How old are you now?
33:47I'm 36 years old.
33:48You're 36 years old?
33:49Yes, I'm 36 years old.
33:50It hurts all the time.
33:53Did you play sports when you were in high school?
33:55No, I didn't.
33:57You didn't?
33:58Why does it hurt?
33:59I think it's because I scream a lot.
34:05I see.
34:06That's the most stressful thing.
34:08Yes, it is.
34:10It's different from being a sister.
34:13Before I became a voice actor, I didn't have a stiff shoulder.
34:17Of course.
34:19My theory is that voice actors have stiff shoulders because of their jobs.
34:25Everyone says that.
34:26They all have stiff shoulders.
34:28Actors don't have stiff shoulders.
34:31They move when they talk.
34:33That's right.
34:34You can't move.
34:36I do this with my shoulders and neck.
34:39I recommend this when it hurts.
34:42I learned this from a professional baseball coach.
34:45It's good to have a self-reliance nerve.
34:49If you move your shoulders like this, you can relax and relieve stress.
34:54You can move your shoulders like Maiken.
34:59If you're stressed, you can do this.
35:03I do this.
35:05It's scary.
35:06It's amazing.
35:07It's really good.
35:08No, no, no.
35:10If you do this at the booth, what will you do?
35:14You'll make a voice, right?
35:16I'll make a voice and do this.
35:19Then you'll be like, I quit today.
35:23You'll be like this.
35:26You're still young.
35:28You're still dancing.
35:30I get stiff.
35:31I have to stretch properly.
35:34After the meeting, I relax.
35:37Don't you make a voice?
35:41Really?
35:42It's good to relieve stress.
35:47SANMA does this, too.
35:51He does this naturally.
35:53Is this a stress reliever?
35:55This relaxes me, so I can't stand anything.
35:58I can't stand it.
36:00Can you stand it?
36:02I can't stand it.
36:04SANMA is famous for not changing at all when he's off.
36:08He moves more than anyone else.
36:11He moves a lot at home, too.
36:14At home?
36:15He does this when he takes a bath.
36:22Why do you make a mistake at home?
36:24I'm sure you know where the bath is.
36:26This is a spring.
36:27A spring?
36:28To make you strong.
36:32Are you trying to be strong in the bath?
36:34I'm in a hurry.
36:35I think I forgot.
36:37I'm in a hurry.
36:38It's so late.
36:41Bye.
36:43That's why he's healthy.
36:46NIEMA, please.
36:48Ishii gets sick easily.
36:51I don't think so.
36:53He gets sick when he's sick.
36:55He had a hay fever for the first time.
36:58Last year?
36:59He didn't have a fever at all.
37:01When he had a fever, he took a rest with hay fever.
37:05I was surprised.
37:07His manager said,
37:08I'm in a hurry. I'll take a rest.
37:10What's wrong?
37:11I have hay fever.
37:12Hay fever?
37:13I was surprised.
37:15He's inexperienced.
37:17It was 39 degrees.
37:19Hay fever?
37:21I had joint pain.
37:23I thought it was an influenza.
37:25I see.
37:26When I went to the hospital, I didn't catch anything.
37:29I was told I had hay fever.
37:31Hay fever?
37:33When I had hay fever, I had a fever.
37:37It was really painful.
37:39I felt the same way.
37:41You were surprised mentally.
37:44I was surprised.
37:46He gets sick easily.
37:48He gets busy in January after M-1.
37:53He gets sick at that time every year.
37:56Last year, after M-1,
38:01he asked his manager to take a rest.
38:06It's the most important time of the year.
38:10I was under a lot of stress after M-1.
38:14Two years ago, I finally got over it.
38:17In January, I had a fever.
38:19My face was swollen.
38:21When I went to the hospital,
38:23I was told to leave the hospital.
38:25What did they say?
38:27My face was swollen.
38:29It depends on where I go.
38:31My back and waist were swollen.
38:34Your back and waist were swollen?
38:36Yes.
38:38My face was swollen.
38:41My head hurt a lot.
38:45I had to be over 50 years old to get vaccinated.
38:49It's expensive if you're over 50 years old.
38:52There should be food that neutralizes it.
38:54I'm studying it now.
38:57It's a food that neutralizes the itchiness.
39:01It's a food that neutralizes the itchiness?
39:03What are you talking about?
39:06Food that neutralizes the itchiness?
39:08I'm studying it.
39:10If you watch K-dramas,
39:12you can cure it with leaves.
39:14That's true.
39:15Isn't that a story from a drama?
39:17It's actually written in the script.
39:19You're a genius.
39:25If you can go instinctively,
39:27you'll think,
39:28this is it.
39:30What your body wants,
39:32people will find it.
39:35How do you find it?
39:39You'll never find it.
39:41You'll never find it.
39:43That's enough.
39:44Stop it right now.
39:46It's okay.
39:48We'll change the theme.
39:50A way to deal with physical illness.
39:54The way to deal with physical illness.
40:01It's spicy.
40:02Is it?
40:04I think it should be more spicy.
40:06Really?
40:09I usually like spicy food.
40:15Are you okay?
40:17Have some porridge.
40:19Even when he was sick.
40:23It's bad for your health.
40:25I'm sweating, so it's fine.
40:27Oh, that's great.
40:29Hey, is that good?
40:32Sweating with spicy food will make you feel better.
40:38Chiba Prefecture, Chiba City, Mr. Lala Sanki's
40:40Full-body treatment for physical ailments.
40:44Mr. Lala Sanki, isn't it bad for your health?
40:47Well, yeah.
40:50You're always slacking off.
40:53Mr. Lala Sanki, what are you doing?
40:55Oh, this?
40:57It's good for headaches.
41:01When you have a headache.
41:05When you have a stomachache.
41:08Heave-ho.
41:10Oh?
41:11It's so scary.
41:14They're using a different kind of pain to cover up the pain.
41:18That's scary.
41:19You should stop doing that.
41:22So, here's the full-body treatment for physical ailments I created.
41:27Mr. Suda, please.
41:29I've always been like this, and my stomach is weak.
41:33I'm a little bit weak, so I thought I'd have to live with that.
41:40But when I ate something, I felt better.
41:44Right?
41:45I'm curious!
41:46There's something that makes you feel better, right?
41:48There was something that made me feel better.
41:49I didn't say it was grass.
41:50You haven't found it yet.
41:51I didn't say it was grass.
41:53It wasn't grass.
41:55You found it, right?
41:56I found it.
41:57What is it?
41:58Natto.
42:00Natto.
42:03When I started eating natto every day,
42:06I stopped having a stomachache.
42:09And most of all,
42:10you know that shiny thing that comes out of your butt?
42:13I've never seen such a beautiful thing before.
42:17But that's a good thing.
42:19If it becomes a routine.
42:21Natto is not good.
42:23I can't eat it.
42:25We, the Kansai people,
42:27I see. I hate natto.
42:29But there's a supplement, right?
42:30Natto supplement?
42:31It's like a natto stimulant.
42:33How is it?
42:34But I just started it.
42:35I bought it yesterday.
42:37It's your first time.
42:38It's your very first time.
42:40What if you eat natto?
42:42I eat natto,
42:43but it's hard to eat it every day.
42:48But natto has its own way of eating.
42:52First,
42:53without any sauce or green onions,
42:57I put it on my body more than 100 times.
43:01I see.
43:02Then I can't see the beans.
43:04It's so white.
43:06Do you eat it as it is?
43:08Or do you put it on rice?
43:10I eat it as it is.
43:11Do you eat it as it is?
43:12I don't eat rice.
43:14I only eat natto.
43:16I've heard rumors that it's better to eat natto.
43:18Really?
43:20My instincts made me do that.
43:22Really?
43:23Instincts are important.
43:24It's really important.
43:26I'll call you if I find it.
43:28Please.
43:29I won't answer.
43:31Ms. Furihara, please.
43:33I was still in my heyday.
43:35I was the type of person who said,
43:37I'm not sick.
43:39I see.
43:40In the past matches,
43:42I had a high fever and had a fever of 39 degrees.
43:44But at that time,
43:46I still performed well in the match.
43:48I did my best.
43:49But when I turned around at the meeting,
43:52the director said,
43:53I don't look like I'm sick.
43:55I was very angry.
43:56I thought it was a good thing.
43:58But when I thought about it,
44:00I thought it was better to go to the hospital at the end.
44:03There was an incident.
44:05A few years ago,
44:07I had a brain hemorrhage match.
44:09I had a terrible headache.
44:11At the end, I cried and vomited.
44:13When I was taken to the hospital,
44:15I was hospitalized for two weeks.
44:17The doctor said,
44:19I can't move in such a condition.
44:22I was praised for being different from other athletes.
44:26But my mother heard that.
44:28She said,
44:30I'm a fool to waste my life and play volleyball.
44:34As expected of your mother.
44:36There is nothing more important than life.
44:38That's right.
44:40The doctor also praised me.
44:44You were in a daze.
44:46I was in a daze.
44:48Do you often fight with such people?
44:50I was often in a bad condition.
44:52I was often in a bad condition.
44:54That's right.
44:56I've been injured for the past few years.
44:58Before the match,
45:00I put tape around my ankle.
45:02Everyone has a bad condition.
45:04But if you have a baby,
45:06your body will get stronger, right?
45:08I've heard that.
45:10I heard that.
45:12I heard that.
45:14I heard that.
45:17Well said.
45:19Are you getting stronger?
45:21Well said.
45:23You should participate in the Olympics.
45:28He looks fit.
45:30Well said.
45:32I thought,
45:34I'd be playing such a sport the next day.
45:36I see.
45:38Isn't it?
45:40Tomorrow and the day after tomorrow are dangerous.
45:42Do you have this kind of anticipation?
45:44Yes.
45:46I think I'll get tired tomorrow morning.
45:49You're all hungry!
45:50What are you talking about?
45:52You're not going to get sick, are you?
45:54I'm not going to get sick!
45:56Your body is telling you!
45:58I'm not going to get sick!
45:59Everyone knows that.
46:00I don't.
46:01Everybody knows that.
46:03When I got sick, I went to the sauna during that day.
46:07I sweated all over.
46:09I swallowed all the water in my body.
46:11I drank all of the 2 liters of water.
46:13When I did that, 80% of the time, I succeeded.
46:18I managed to clear it.
46:19But you succeeded a lot.
46:20It's just me.
46:22There are so many people around me.
46:24When I get sick, I go to the sauna.
46:26I'm like that, too.
46:27That's right.
46:28I'm like that, too.
46:30I understand how you feel.
46:32It's good, but it's not good medically.
46:36Really?
46:37It's good to sweat.
46:39You don't have to sweat.
46:41I'm not going to get sick because I'm a doctor.
46:50It's still not good medically.
46:53It's a different story from what they used to say.
46:55Right.
46:56There will be a time when the sauna is good.
47:00There may be a time when the escape is important.
47:02That won't happen.
47:05Something is wrong.
47:07Why are you standing like that?
47:09If you think about it calmly, I thought it was a weed.
47:13If that's the case, please give us back our time.
47:16You've been saying that for a long time.
47:18We've been saying that for a long time.
47:20I was counting on it.
47:21I woke up.
47:22Was it good?
47:23It was good.
47:24It was good.
47:25Well, Hasegawa Ryodei.
47:28Me and you are the same.
47:30Mr. Hasegawa, isn't it important to believe?
47:33Oh, you think so?
47:35If you eat melon, you'll get better.
47:37That's right.
47:38It's self-tasting.
47:39That's right.
47:40I make it into a melon.
47:42Melon?
47:43If I'm not feeling well, I eat melon.
47:45I love it.
47:47But I try not to eat it.
47:49If I feel a little sick, I eat it again.
47:52I'm ordering my brain to get better.
47:54Your favorite food.
47:55That's right.
47:56That's cute.
47:58That's cute.
48:01But your brain is getting better.
48:03So you're deceiving your brain.
48:05That's right.
48:06Do you have that in the Olympics?
48:08I broke my ankle once.
48:10It was right after the game.
48:11I wrapped it tightly.
48:12I said, it doesn't hurt.
48:13I said, it doesn't hurt.
48:14When I added it, it didn't hurt.
48:15There are times like that.
48:16Does it hurt after the game?
48:17It hurts a lot after the game.
48:19Wow, that's amazing.
48:20Do you have that, too?
48:21I do.
48:22When I think it's not sunny, it's not sunny.
48:23It's really not sunny during the game.
48:25But when it's over, I get on the bus.
48:27When I take off the taping, it's sunny.
48:30Then we might be right.
48:32I think we're right.
48:33What are you doing?
48:35I'm thinking about the opposite.
48:37What?
48:38For example, when you have a fever, it's not a fever.
48:43What?
48:44It's cold, but it's hot.
48:47What?
48:48I'm sorry.
48:49Can I say it again?
48:50Are you Ken Shimura?
48:53It's not a fever.
48:55It's cold here, but I'm warm.
48:59It's okay.
49:01I'm worried about the opposite.
49:03I'm worried about the opposite.
49:05That's the most stupid.
49:08It's okay.
49:11This week's Adore Hitacha.
49:15This time, it's decided by Yoshiko Nakada, a veteran of 52 years of acting.
49:21It's okay.
49:22The great actress is walking on a different course.
49:26I'm not walking on a different course.
49:31We'll send you something that looks like you're walking on the same course.
49:36If you apply for the Adore Hitacha, you'll get a prize of 13,000 yen.
49:40For more information, please visit the program's website.

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