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00:00The Wall of 1.3 million yen.
00:03It's a big news right now.
00:08How does it relate to us?
00:12What will happen to the Japanese economy?
00:16We will explain it in a simple way from the basics.
00:21Today, we will explain the latest news that we would like you to know.
00:27The Wall of 1.3 million yen.
00:30What does this mean?
00:33If you exceed 1.3 million yen, you will be taxed.
00:38Yes, you will be taxed.
00:40You will be taxed for your income.
00:43You will be taxed for the money you work for.
00:46It's a big news.
00:49The Wall of 1.3 million yen.
00:53You can understand the tax and income tax for the money you work for, right?
01:00Let's check the annual income and income tax.
01:05For example, let's say the annual income is 4 million yen.
01:09The tax does not apply to all 4 million yen.
01:13From the annual income tax, you will be taxed for the necessary expenses.
01:19This is the income tax.
01:21You will be taxed for the income tax.
01:25Of course, if you have a lot of income, you will be taxed for the income tax.
01:32You know that you will be taxed for the expenses you need for work, right?
01:40What is the tax?
01:44The tax is that you don't have to pay it.
01:52Yes, that's right.
01:54It says here that the tax will be deducted.
01:57You will be taxed for the money you work for.
02:02You will not be taxed for this part.
02:06For example, if you have a lot of medical expenses, or if you have children who don't work,
02:12you will be taxed for the income tax.
02:19For example, if you pay a lot of money to the hospital, you don't have to pay the tax.
02:28You don't have to pay the tax for life insurance.
02:33This is the tax, right?
02:37What kind of tax will you be taxed?
02:40It depends on the family structure and income.
02:45However, there is a fixed amount of tax for those who receive a salary.
02:50There is a line that even if you earn this much, you will not be taxed for the income tax.
02:56That is the annual income tax of 1.3 million yen.
03:01If you exceed 1.3 million yen, you will be taxed for the income tax.
03:06That is the current rule.
03:10The Diet is discussing whether to raise the line further.
03:17In the first place, why are they trying to change it?
03:21Please look at this graph.
03:24The average annual income in Japan is about 4.6 million yen.
03:29In the case of women, there are many people who earn less than 2 million yen.
03:34The most people earn more than 1 million yen.
03:38In other words, there are many women who work to avoid exceeding 1.3 million yen in income tax.
03:45You can see it from this graph.
03:48Especially at the end of the year, there are some people who stop working because they think they will exceed 1.3 million yen.
03:55That's why we are discussing whether to increase the income tax and increase the income tax.
04:05People who try not to exceed 1.3 million yen a year should raise the line to work more.
04:18If you exceed 1.3 million yen in income tax, how much will you be taxed?
04:24Even if you exceed 1.3 million yen in income tax, you will not be taxed less, right?
04:29That's right. Some people are mistaken.
04:33In fact, the income tax is only for those who exceed 1.3 million yen in income tax.
04:38For example, if you exceed 1.4 million yen in income tax,
04:42the income tax is only for those who exceed 1.3 million yen in income tax.
04:47In other words, the annual burden is 500 yen.
04:51In other words, 9,500 yen will increase.
04:55Some people are mistaken that if you exceed 1.3 million yen in income tax, you will be taxed less.
05:00That's not true. If you exceed 1.3 million yen in income tax, you will be taxed more.
05:05Some people may think that it's okay to exceed 1.3 million yen in income tax.
05:12But it's not that simple.
05:16Here is the point of the 1.3 million yen wall.
05:21For example, let's think of a three-person family.
05:26The husband is a salary earner, the wife is a part-time worker, and the child is there.
05:33If the wife and child exceed 1.3 million yen in income tax,
05:37what will happen to the salary earned by the husband?
05:42If the child's part-time job is less than 1.3 million yen,
05:45or if the wife's part-time job is less than 1.3 million yen,
05:48the wife will be taxed 380,000 yen,
05:51and the child will be taxed 380,000 yen.
05:58Although there is a limit to the income tax of the husband,
06:02if the husband is raising children and parents,
06:06he will be taxed an unnecessary salary,
06:08and the wife will be taxed a part-time worker's salary.
06:16There are quite a few cases like this.
06:20Even if there is someone working in the family,
06:23if the salary is less than 1.3 million yen,
06:25the husband will be taxed a part-time worker's salary.
06:29What if the partner's salary exceeds 1.3 million yen?
06:35Even if the wife works for more than 1.3 million yen,
06:38there is a part-time worker's special salary,
06:41so the salary will not decrease.
06:43The salary will increase until the salary is less than 1.5 million yen.
06:48On the other hand, what if someone who is unemployed exceeds 1.3 million yen?
06:54This is no longer unemployment,
06:57so the unemployment rate will decrease.
07:00In the end, the tax on the whole generation will increase.
07:07This is the big point of the 1.3 million yen wall.
07:13Even my mother's friends often said that
07:17if a college student's salary is close to 1.3 million yen,
07:20she should think about how to work and find a part-time job.
07:24I think there are many people who work more than 1.3 million yen now.
07:30That's why it's a big debate.
07:33When I was a high school student, I worked part-time at school.
07:37At that time, I forgot my name,
07:40but my family told me to stop because I couldn't get a job at the factory.
07:47The country has finally started to move,
07:50and it is almost certain that it will raise the 1.3 million yen wall.
07:55However, the National Liberal Democratic Party proposes that 1.78 million yen is not enough.
08:02In the first place, it is not 1.5 million yen or 1.1 million yen.
08:08Why is it 1.3 million yen, which is halfway?
08:13Because there is a factory where most people who get paid work.
08:19That is the wage-earning factory and the basic factory.
08:25For example, if you work in self-employment,
08:27you can say that this is a salary and this is a salary,
08:31but in the case of a business person, you can't do that much,
08:35so I'll give you a salary from the beginning.
08:41That's 550,000 yen.
08:44And this basic factory is hard to save a lot of taxes,
08:48so I'll give you a loss. That's 480,000 yen.
08:51If you add up each factory, it will be 1.3 million yen,
08:55so if it becomes 1.3 million yen, this factory will be all over,
08:59so it will cost you taxes from here on.
09:04It's a half-hearted amount of money because it's a combination of the two.
09:11The National Democratic Party proposes that this 1.3 million yen
09:15should be subtracted from the minimum wage increase rate
09:18and raised to 1.78 million yen.
09:24If it becomes 1.78 million yen,
09:27the annual income will increase this much.
09:32If the annual income is, for example, 1.2 million yen,
09:35the annual income will increase by 2.8 million yen,
09:38and if it becomes 1.5 million yen, it will increase by 40,000 yen.
09:41I think it's okay because the annual income will increase like this,
09:45but the larger the income, the more it will increase, right?
09:49To review the amount of the factory,
09:53not only low-income people, but also high-income people will be affected.
09:58So, for example, people with an annual income of 8 million yen
10:01will get a raise of 227,000 yen.
10:04Some people are concerned about this method
10:08because it may be an advantageous mechanism for high-income people.
10:14If the income increases in many households,
10:17you might think you should do it right away.
10:23However, the government is taking a cautious position.
10:28It means that the national tax will decrease.
10:31Until now, if the tax was increased by more than 1.3 million yen,
10:34if the tax was not increased by more than 1.78 million yen,
10:37the national tax would decrease.
10:41According to the calculation of the Ministry of Finance,
10:44if the tax is increased to 1.78 million yen,
10:47the national tax will decrease from 7 trillion yen to 8 trillion yen.
10:51In particular, the local government will be affected.
10:54The local government alone may reduce the tax by more than 5 trillion yen.
10:59Why is the local government so affected?
11:03Mr. Kazureiza.
11:05In terms of the income tax,
11:0710% of the tax is paid by the local government.
11:10That's right.
11:11There are two reasons.
11:13One is that some of the income tax is distributed to the local government.
11:17The other is that the local government pays the local government tax.
11:21It is not distributed to the local government in Tokyo,
11:24but it is distributed to various local governments around the country.
11:29If the national tax decreases,
11:31the distribution may decrease.
11:34The second reason is that the local government pays the local government tax.
11:39The tax is deducted from the income tax.
11:44That's why the tax will decrease.
11:48Police, fire department, garbage disposal, etc.
11:53It is said that it is difficult to reduce the amount of money
11:57that is distributed so that there is no gap no matter where you are.
12:03According to experts,
12:05if the tax is increased by 1.3 million yen,
12:08the number of customers will increase.
12:10That's why people buy things from various places.
12:13If the tax is increased,
12:15the number of customers will increase.
12:17If the tax is increased,
12:19the number of customers will increase.
12:21If the tax is increased,
12:23the number of customers will increase.
12:25As a result, the national tax will not decrease so much.
12:29There is such a theory.
12:32The government says that the tax will decrease
12:35if the tax exceeds 1.3 million yen.
12:39On the contrary,
12:41the government does not say
12:43whether the economy will improve
12:45or whether the tax will increase.
12:47It is said that it is better to calculate it properly
12:50and provide material that everyone can judge.
12:55Is it possible to increase the GDP this year
12:59because the GDP has increased this much?
13:03Is it impossible to move it every year?
13:07It depends on how much the government
13:10can move it flexibly.
13:15Or, in the first place,
13:17there is a way to change it to a law
13:19that allows it to move flexibly.
13:22It is said that it will be announced
13:25by the end of the year
13:28how much it will increase
13:31and how much it will increase.
13:36In the news,
13:38it is said that there is a wall between 1.3 million yen and 1.3 million yen.
13:42It is different from the story of the tax, isn't it?
13:45There are really various walls.
13:48In addition to the wall of 1.3 million yen,
13:51there is also a wall of 1.6 million yen
13:54and 1.3 million yen
13:56in terms of money related to us.
14:01Let's take a look at what kind of wall it is.
14:06Mr. Itoda, there is one more thing
14:09that is automatically deducted from the salary
14:11except for taxes, isn't it?
14:13Insurance.
14:14Social insurance.
14:15Social insurance, isn't it?
14:17In order for everyone to live in peace,
14:21various things such as health insurance
14:23or pension
14:25are paid in advance.
14:27This is social insurance.
14:29This is what comes up.
14:33It is said that there are two walls in social insurance.
14:40What is the difference in the amount?
14:44Why is it 1.6 million yen and 1.3 million yen?
14:47This is determined by the size of the employees
14:50of the company where they work.
14:54In other words, in the case of a company,
14:56not only the employees of the company
14:59but also the employees of the company
15:02will be burdened with half the amount.
15:04Then, the small and medium-sized companies
15:06will have a hard time,
15:08so they won't have to spend up to 1.3 million yen.
15:10However, if it is a large company
15:12with more than 51 people,
15:14if it exceeds 1.6 million yen,
15:16it is a system that says,
15:18please pay social insurance.
15:20Does it change by one person?
15:22Yes.
15:23Then, there will be more companies
15:25that try to reduce it by 50 people.
15:28In other words,
15:30people who work in large-scale companies
15:32will have to pay social insurance
15:34if it exceeds 1.6 million yen.
15:36If it is a small-scale company,
15:38it will have to pay 1.3 million yen.
15:41The two walls are said to be
15:43the cause of unemployment
15:45rather than 1.3 million yen.
15:48What is the difference in the amount?
15:51What is the difference in the amount?
15:54The two walls are said to be the cause of unemployment.
15:59This is not a wall,
16:01but a cliff of annual income.
16:07Please pay attention to the moment
16:09when the annual income exceeds 1.6 million yen.
16:14Please look at this.
16:16The number of workers is increasing.
16:18As soon as it reaches 1.6 million yen,
16:20the number of workers increases.
16:22This is not a wall, but a cliff.
16:24That's right.
16:26This is the cause of unemployment.
16:31However, if it exceeds 1.3 million yen,
16:33you will have to pay tax.
16:35This is social insurance,
16:37so the amount will decrease,
16:39but in the future,
16:41you will get a pension,
16:43so it's a little different.
16:46The Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare
16:48is currently considering
16:50how to deal with unemployment.
16:53I want you to get rid of it.
16:55There are various systems,
16:57various schemes,
16:59and everyone pays taxes.
17:01When that changes,
17:03what should I do?
17:05I want you to organize
17:07a proper explanation
17:09and a sense of fairness.
17:11Fairness is difficult,
17:13but it's important.
17:15That's right.
17:17Whether you are married or not,
17:19you have to be fair.
17:21But it's difficult.
17:23That's right.
17:25There are many things
17:27you don't know about taxes.
17:31There are quite a few taxes
17:33that seem to be taken
17:35without realizing it.
17:39Since June this year,
17:41there have been new taxes
17:43of 1,000 yen per year.
17:45But have the adults
17:47noticed this?
17:51Huh?
17:52Since June this year?
17:54That's right.
17:56Huh? 1,000 yen?
17:58Everyone doesn't realize it.
18:00What was it, Mr. Kazureiza?
18:021,000 yen is the Forest Environment Protection Tax.
18:04That's right.
18:06It's the Forest Environment Tax.
18:08After the Great East Japan Earthquake,
18:10it was added to the Residential Tax
18:12as a Special Tax for Reconstruction.
18:14But since June this year,
18:16it has been abolished.
18:18Instead...
18:20Because of the reconstruction
18:22of the Great East Japan Earthquake,
18:24the Special Tax for Reconstruction
18:26was added to the Residential Tax
18:28of 1,000 yen.
18:30From this year,
18:32it has been added
18:34as the Forest Environment Tax
18:36of 1,000 yen.
18:40Surprisingly,
18:42two-thirds of the area of Japan
18:44is actually a forest.
18:46The trees planted after the war
18:48have grown and are now
18:50in the process of deforestation.
18:52But if they are not deforested,
18:54the forest will rather
18:56rot and decay.
18:58For example,
19:00the trees will fall down
19:02and the soil will be exposed
19:04and when it rains,
19:06it will flow away.
19:08If the forest grows,
19:10other trees won't grow.
19:12That's why
19:14the Special Tax for Reconstruction
19:16was added
19:18to preserve the forest.
19:20And
19:22the same 1,000 yen
19:24was added to this tax.
19:26Last year,
19:28about 10 million Japanese
19:30were taxed.
19:32What kind of tax is this, Mr. Itoda?
19:341,000 yen per floor?
19:36That's a lot.
19:38Here's a hint.
19:40I paid a lot, too.
19:42The cost of transportation?
19:44No, no, no.
19:461,000 yen per floor?
19:48That's a lot.
19:50What about hotels?
19:52No, that's not it.
19:54It depends on the local government.
19:56Mr. Kazureza.
19:58It's the tax for going abroad.
20:00People who leave Japan
20:02are taxed 1,000 yen per floor
20:04whether they are Japanese or foreigners.
20:06Whether it's work or travel,
20:08people who leave Japan
20:10are taxed 1,000 yen per floor.
20:12That's why I said I paid a lot.
20:14I didn't pay 1,000 yen
20:16on purpose.
20:18It's included in the air ticket.
20:20When you buy an air ticket,
20:221,000 yen is included
20:24in the tax.
20:26It depends on the trip.
20:28That's right.
20:30Last year,
20:323,469 million Japanese
20:34went abroad.
20:36It's a simple calculation.
20:38It's a tax of 34.7 billion yen.
20:40If a lot of foreigners
20:42come to Japan,
20:44they can leave 1,000 yen
20:46when they go back.
20:48You may not have noticed
20:50this tax,
20:52but it actually
20:54started 5 years ago.
20:58The use of this tax
21:00is mainly to protect
21:02the environment
21:04where Japanese people live.
21:08By the way,
21:10it's the same
21:12in Australia and Korea.
21:18Take this route.
21:20What?
21:22If you don't exercise,
21:24you'll get sick.
21:26If you're worried about your lifestyle,
21:28take care of yourself.
21:31One more.
21:33Stop.
21:35That was close.
21:37You almost ate too much.
21:39That's right.
21:41If you're worried about your lifestyle,
21:43take care of yourself.
21:45Stay away.
22:01I'm hungry.
22:03I'm hungry.
22:05I'm hungry.
22:07I'm hungry.
22:09I'm hungry.
22:11I'm hungry.
22:13I'm hungry.
22:30You can get a coupon to get a discount.
22:32You can get a discount
22:34by trying the Bonus Scratch Challenge.
22:36You can get the latest home appliances
22:38and the most popular home appliances.
22:40You can also get a double discount
22:42on heating.
22:44If you buy it, you'll get a lot.
22:46The teacher was worried.
22:48Teachers are smoky,
22:50but why is there a cool breeze?
22:52Here's a reference.
22:54It's hot.
22:56It's cool.
22:58It's cool and refreshing.
23:00Teachers.
23:02Blood pressure is over 130.
23:04We need your help.
23:06Who are you?
23:08We're the Human Poison Research Association.
23:12If your blood pressure is over 130,
23:14we'll give you Suntory sesame barley tea.
23:16It's almost the end of the year,
23:18so there's also a system
23:20where taxes come into play.
23:22There's also a system where taxes come into play.
23:24Taxes.
23:26I don't know.
23:28Something tax.
23:30Mr. Ijuin.
23:32Hometown tax.
23:34That's right.
23:36You have to do it.
23:38I thought I had to do it.
23:40In short,
23:42Hometown tax ends in December.
23:44So as the year approaches,
23:46there will be people
23:48who have to do
23:50Hometown tax.
23:52That's why we're doing this.
23:54What is Hometown tax?
23:56When you donate to the local government
23:58that you want to support,
24:00the tax on your income
24:02and the tax on your residence
24:04will be reduced.
24:06Some people donate
24:08because they want a gift certificate.
24:10Some people donate because they want a gift certificate.
24:12Have you ever done Hometown tax?
24:14No, I haven't.
24:16I have.
24:18Four out of five.
24:20Mr. Akemoto,
24:22what do you eat?
24:24I eat scallops from Hokkaido.
24:26Frozen scallops.
24:28Fruits.
24:30I eat them in a box.
24:32What about you, Ms. Sakahisa?
24:34I eat Tajima beef.
24:36You're both aiming for a gift certificate.
24:38No, we're not.
24:40You're not trying to support your hometown.
24:42You want a gift certificate.
24:44No, we're not.
24:46We're not doing it,
24:48but people who have a lot of hometowns
24:50can get a gift certificate
24:52if they donate.
24:54Why do you eat Tajima beef?
24:56Because it's delicious.
24:58But if you look closely,
25:00you can see
25:02people asking for disaster relief.
25:04Yes, there are.
25:06They're asking for a little bit more
25:08of Kumamoto Castle.
25:10The total amount of donations
25:12for Hometown Tax
25:14was about 8.1 billion yen
25:16when it started 16 years ago.
25:18How much do you think it was last year?
25:22About 1 billion yen.
25:241 billion yen.
25:26The answer is
25:281,175 billion yen.
25:30It's more than 1 trillion yen.
25:32Look at this.
25:34It's increasing.
25:36It's more than 1 trillion yen.
25:38So most people are doing it?
25:40No, not really.
25:42It's one in six people.
25:44That's a lot.
25:46Especially in Wajima City,
25:48which was damaged by the Noto Peninsula earthquake,
25:50there were about
25:525.5 billion yen in donations
25:54in six cities and towns around there.
25:56It was 1.3 billion yen last year,
25:58so it's increasing.
26:00So there are people
26:02who are trying to donate
26:04where they are in trouble
26:06rather than aiming for gift certificates.
26:08I see.
26:10What do you think
26:12is popular among
26:14Japanese people?
26:16To be honest,
26:18I think it's beef.
26:20To be honest.
26:22What do you think, Mr. Ijuin?
26:24What is beef?
26:26I think it's crab.
26:28Crab.
26:30Crab.
26:32It's in the top ranking.
26:34I'm just answering what I like.
26:36Let's take a look.
26:38Here are the top five.
26:40No.1 is purple beef.
26:42No.2 is salmon roe.
26:44No.3 is scallops.
26:46No.4 is sea bream.
26:48No.5 is beef tongue.
26:50Akiba-san, you're ordering here, aren't you?
26:52I think so.
26:54It's almost here.
26:56It's like
26:58food is monopolized.
27:00Scallops are popular every year,
27:02but last year,
27:04China decided not to import
27:06Japanese scallops.
27:08It was reported that
27:10Japanese scallops were not popular
27:12in China,
27:14so they decided to support
27:16Japanese scallops.
27:18Akiba-san,
27:20that's why you ordered scallops, right?
27:22That's right.
27:24I'm sorry.
27:26You said you wanted to support
27:28Japanese scallops.
27:30I wanted to support Japanese scallops
27:32and I loved scallops.
27:34To be honest,
27:36I love scallops.
27:38These are all food, right?
27:40What do you think is the top
27:42when you exclude food?
27:44What is it?
27:46Everyone wants
27:48a box of tissues.
27:50Tissues?
27:52I didn't know that.
27:54It's hard to buy
27:56if there are tissues.
27:58Is that a gift from your hometown?
28:00There is a tissue factory
28:02that makes tissues.
28:04I see.
28:06Most of the gifts
28:08are around 10,000 to 30,000 yen,
28:10but
28:12the most expensive one
28:14is 300 million yen.
28:16There are many
28:18gifts over 100 million yen.
28:20It's a vacuum tube amplifier.
28:22It's cool.
28:24And the sign is amazing, right?
28:26It's a sign to support
28:28the retirement of a race car.
28:30In that case,
28:32150 million yen
28:34will be given to you.
28:36You can spend
28:38the rest of your life
28:40with your favorite car.
28:42That's amazing.
28:44What do you think
28:46300 million yen is?
28:50300 million yen.
28:52It's 300 million yen.
28:54It's a house.
28:56Oh.
28:58This is a gift from
29:00Isezaki City, Gunma Prefecture.
29:02It's a shelter.
29:04That's amazing.
29:06There will be
29:08many disasters in the future,
29:10so it can be used
29:12for many things.
29:14It's 300 million yen,
29:16but it hasn't been approved yet.
29:18If you want this,
29:20you can just buy it.
29:22By the way,
29:24if the factory is
29:26100 million yen,
29:28how much money
29:30will be donated?
29:32It's 230 million yen.
29:34That's a lot.
29:36I'll take it.
29:38Then,
29:40which prefecture has
29:42the most donations?
29:44Which prefecture has
29:46the most donations?
29:48Which prefecture has
29:50the most donations?
29:52Which prefecture has
29:54the most donations?
29:56Which prefecture has
29:58the most donations?
30:00The first place is
30:02the prefecture in Kyushu.
30:04Which prefecture do you think it is?
30:06It's the prefecture in
30:08Miyazaki Prefecture.
30:10It's the prefecture in Miyazaki Prefecture.
30:12That's amazing.
30:14Miyazaki, Gyu, Uya,
30:16and Chouchu.
30:18It's known all over the country.
30:20It's known all over the country.
30:22The prefecture that has
30:24the most donations
30:26is Chouchu.
30:28That means
30:30the prefecture in Chouchu
30:32doesn't have enough money.
30:34The prefecture in Chouchu
30:36has the most donations.
30:38There are six prefectures in Japan
30:40that have more than 100 million yen.
30:42There are six prefectures in Japan
30:44that have more than 100 million yen.
30:46Which prefecture do you think
30:48has the most donations?
30:50It's a big city.
30:52It's a big city.
30:54I have a hint.
30:56I have a hint.
30:58It's Kawasaki.
31:00It's Yokohama City in Kanagawa Prefecture.
31:02It's Yokohama City in Kanagawa Prefecture.
31:04Yokohama is the city
31:06with the most population of Japan.
31:08Yokohama is the city
31:10with the most population of Japan.
31:12It's a city with 3.7 million people
31:14and many high-income people.
31:16As a result,
31:18the population has decreased.
31:20It's a big problem.
31:22It's a big problem.
31:24It's a big problem.
31:26What does the reduction of 1 billion yen
31:28mean for the local government?
31:30What does the reduction of 1 billion yen
31:32mean for the local government?
31:34In Setagaya, Tokyo...
31:36In the 1960s and 1970s,
31:38there were more and more children.
31:40there were more and more children.
31:42So we built more schools
31:44and public facilities.
31:46It's time to rebuild.
31:48We want to rebuild.
31:50It costs about 4 billion yen
31:52to rebuild a school.
31:54It costs about 4 billion yen
31:56to rebuild a school.
31:58So the number of schools
32:00is reduced by three.
32:02In recent years,
32:04the tax of the hometown
32:06has been a problem.
32:08has been a problem.
32:10Originally,
32:12the system began
32:14to fill the gap
32:16between the local and city tax.
32:18The gap is widening.
32:20The gap is widening.
32:22The gap is widening.
32:24In the same prefecture,
32:26the local government
32:28has a good product,
32:30but the local government
32:32does not collect donations.
32:34The gap is widening
32:36between the local and city tax.
32:38The tax of the hometown
32:40has been a problem.
32:42The tax of the hometown
32:44has been a problem.
32:46I want you to remember
32:48the original purpose
32:50of the system,
32:52which is to support
32:54the troubled local government.
33:16In the same prefecture,
33:18the local government
33:20has a good product,
33:22but the tax of the hometown
33:24has been a problem.
33:26In the same prefecture,
33:28the local government
33:30has a good product,
33:32but the tax of the hometown
33:34has been a problem.
33:36In the same prefecture,
33:38the local government
33:40has a good product,
33:42but the tax of the hometown
33:44has been a problem.
33:46In the same prefecture,
33:48the local government
33:50has a good product,
33:52but the tax of the hometown
33:54has been a problem.
33:56In the same prefecture,
33:58the local government
34:00has a good product,
34:02but the tax of the hometown
34:04has been a problem.
34:06In the same prefecture,
34:08the local government
34:10has a good product,
34:12but the tax of the hometown
34:14has been a problem.
34:16In the same prefecture,
34:18the local government
34:20has a good product,
34:22but the tax of the hometown
34:24has been a problem.
34:32Mr. Yuki's blessing is alive.
34:39Rather than Umeshi,
34:41I don't want to get drunk, but I do want to drink.
34:46The real thing with 0% alcohol.
34:50Don't get drunk. Zaccioya.
34:55Seriously?
35:01The number of robberies is increasing in recent years.
35:05Since August this year, there have been 19 major robberies.
35:11More than 40 people have been arrested.
35:16There have been many crimes committed by young people in their 20s.
35:20The number of robberies has increased.
35:23The number of victims has also increased.
35:26The risk of being caught in a robbery is high.
35:29Why do you think the number of robberies has increased?
35:33I think the number of robberies has increased because people don't have money.
35:39The so-called ORE ORE fraud has become a problem.
35:43It is said that criminal groups that used to carry out ORE ORE fraud have started to commit robberies.
35:52ORE ORE fraud has become a crime.
35:55The reason is...
35:58I think the reason is to steal money quickly.
36:03ORE ORE fraud takes a lot of time and effort.
36:06For example, it takes a lot of time to prepare fake relatives, police officers, and lawyers.
36:12It also takes a lot of time to prepare and educate people who carry money.
36:18It takes a lot of time to plan and distribute roles with a lot of people.
36:25I think ORE ORE fraud has become a crime because people can steal money quickly.
36:34There is a possibility that ORE ORE fraud carries a heavy penalty.
36:40Why do young criminals take extreme action just because they are instructed?
36:48Many of the reasons are...
36:50ORE ORE fraud
36:53The way to use social media and large job sites is...
36:59It's easy to get close to people and make a lot of money.
37:05It's called a sweet invitation.
37:09At that time, you send personal information because you need to work.
37:14If you don't like it, you can send it to your partner.
37:20If you don't like it, you can send it to your partner.
37:25If you don't like it, you can send it to your partner.
37:32It is the most dangerous to send personal information without confirming the employer.
37:40Once you lend a hand, you can't get out until you're arrested.
37:50If you send personal information to your partner, you will be threatened by ORE ORE fraud.
38:01It's better to think about it when you're asked to send personal information.
38:10Recently, there have been cases of cases from the criminal group, not from themselves.
38:20Isn't there such a rumor on social media?
38:25If you blur out that you don't have money or you're fired,
38:32you'll get a direct message.
38:36If you blur out that you don't have money or you're fired,
38:40you'll get a direct message.
38:43If you blur out that you don't have money or you're fired,
38:48you'll get a direct message.
38:51Please be careful.
38:54There are many kinds of ORE ORE fraud.
38:57Recently, there have been more cases of elderly people getting caught up in ORE ORE fraud.
39:04Recently, there have been more cases of elderly people getting caught up in ORE ORE fraud.
39:11Why do you think that is?
39:13Because they can't be suspected.
39:15That's right.
39:17They have social experience and patience.
39:19They can act as instructed.
39:22For example, if a young man with brown hair says,
39:24If a young man with brown hair says,
39:26he's not a police officer, right?
39:28He's not a police officer, right?
39:30If you're a little older, you might think,
39:33If you're a little older, you might think,
39:36When you're involved in such a thing,
39:38you have to know what kind of information is on the Internet.
39:44You have to know what kind of information is on the Internet.
39:45So you have to google the company that's looking for it.
39:48That's right. It's important to look properly.
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42:55And
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43:22They just put a mark on the map of the place where you were, and they collect it like this, but in reality, they are trying to draw you into crime in various ways, such as investigating whether there is a security camera or not.
43:38And recently, the public education reward has been leaked, saying that there is a possibility of a dark part-time job.
43:44So, on the contrary, if you say a public education part-time job, you will be suspected, so they don't make it public.
43:51It's a little bit more expensive than a normal part-time job.
43:56It's realistic.
43:58It's kind of exquisite.
44:00If you don't show a lot of wisdom, even on the side of justice, it's scary.
44:09The arrest of the perpetrator has become news one after another.
44:12Which is heavier, the crime of the perpetrator who was threatened and the crime of the perpetrator?
44:26Who do you think is the perpetrator?
44:28I don't think so.
44:32Who do you think is the perpetrator?
44:34Yes.
44:36Is Mr. Sokashita the perpetrator?
44:37Yes.
44:39I think the perpetrator is heavier.
44:44I thought it was a joke, but I didn't think I was really doing it.
44:48If you lie again and again, I think the crime of the perpetrator is heavier.
44:56Mr. Etoda is the perpetrator.
44:58He is the perpetrator.
45:00He's threatening, isn't he?
45:02I think that's it.
45:04I'd like to say that the perpetrator is being forced to do it.
45:08It depends on the case.
45:10In general, it is said that the perpetrator is more likely to be a heavy crime.
45:15Because if the perpetrator doesn't say it, he won't do it.
45:18Or the perpetrator and the one who actually did it are the same.
45:24In the same way, the crime may be the same.
45:28And if the perpetrator is young, he won't be allowed to do it.
45:34Now the adult is 18 years old.
45:37As a result, it is now like this.
45:40There was a frame called a certain boy.
45:43In the case of a robbery, it means that it will be the same prosecution as an adult.
45:49In the case of a robbery by a supporter named Luffy,
45:54Last month, the leader of the perpetrator was sentenced to life imprisonment.
46:00The 19-year-old perpetrator was given a sentence of 23 years in prison.
46:08And if you're over 18 years old, you can report your name.
46:15If you report your real name like this, it will be news on the Internet, right?
46:20Then it will remain.
46:22It's called a digital tattoo.
46:25Then, for example, if you become a human being in the future and try to get a job,
46:30If you put out an entry sheet, the company will search for the name of the entry sheet.
46:35If a digital tattoo remains, you may be surprised.
46:40What I did when I was 18 and 19 years old,
46:44I want you to know that it will destroy your life for the rest of your life.
47:09Yodobashi Camera
47:20Yaki Udon? Marudori Gara Soup?
47:24It's not Chinese. It's not Chinese.
47:28The taste is decided.
47:30A sudden rise in taste. Marudori Gara Soup based on taste.
47:33Marudori Gara Soup based on taste.
47:36Even if it's erased,
47:38Even if it's erased,
47:40Even so, it remains.
47:43It's an individuality.
47:46Marudori Gara Soup based on taste.
47:49Yodobashi Camera
47:51I've noticed.
47:53He's a hidden Alphoto.
47:55She's a smelly Alphoto.
47:57That person is a strong Alphoto?
47:59We are Alphoto.
48:01Bourbon Alphoto
48:03Isn't it? Bourbon
48:05What are the activities that are not enough in the world now?
48:08Throw away the disaster rocket.
48:10Do you think SNS will grow?
48:13Great! Great! Great!
48:16That's great!
48:18All universities open!
48:20Sony Sonpo's fire insurance
48:23I'm worried about the guarantee of internet insurance.
48:25Sony Sonpo is widely guaranteed to natural disasters.
48:28In addition, you can receive a new school.
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48:34Yes! Yes!
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48:37No matter how much you clear it?
48:39No way!
48:40Even if you put it in like this?
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48:44Even if you stop today?
48:46No way!
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49:21Criminals who play the role of robberies
49:25Now, the police call it this.
49:29The so-called Special Dragon
49:32If you know the official name, you may be able to get a lot of news.
49:37Special Dragon
49:40What is a Special Dragon?
49:42Well, that's what I think.
49:46One character, one character.
49:47Kazurizawa-san, would you like to go?
49:49Special Dragon
49:51Special Dragon
49:53Like a criminal group
49:55It's not a special, it's a special name.
49:57Special name
49:59I don't know the name.
50:01In a criminal group
50:03Special Dragon-type criminal group
50:06Dragon
50:08It's a special name and a dragon.
50:10We don't have a name for the group.
50:13It's a highly anonymous SNS.
50:15It's a collection of real-life roles.
50:17It's hard to identify the supporting role.
50:19High liquidity
50:21In other words, at that time, the members will be replaced.
50:24If you say it, if you say it, it's a real-life role.
50:26It's a waste of time.
50:27That's what I'm saying.
50:29This is the kind of group that's coming out.
50:31In other words, it's a completely different type of criminal organization from the conventional violent group.
50:37That's why the police are calling it this way.
50:42The police have a lot of experience and achievements in countering violence.
50:50That's why the police know that they can do a lot of things to the violent group.
50:54It's a completely new type of thing.
50:58It's very difficult to operate this.
51:00At first, it was too late.
51:02That's what happened in April of this year.
51:05Special Crime Prevention Headquarters
51:07Special Crime Union Investigation Team
51:10We're going to go beyond the local authority.
51:13I think the police are finally able to operate in this way.
51:18I think so.
51:20After I applied for a job, I thought it might be a little dangerous.
51:27Is there any way to help me?
51:29First of all, we're going to talk to the police.
51:32It's hard to write down the number 100.
51:35There's a police phone number called Sharp 9110.
51:40That's why I'm being dropped here.
51:43I'm going to talk to you.
51:44That's what I'm saying.
51:46In fact, by consulting with the police,
51:48Even if you're not involved in a crime,
51:51Even if you're threatened, you'll be protected by the police.
51:54There's a case where you've been able to protect yourself from intimidation.
51:58That's why we need to be brave and talk to the police first.
52:03I don't know what the job is about.
52:07You're being led to an app that disappears right away.
52:11Please be careful of suspicious old people.
52:15And when it comes to fraud,
52:18Something like this recently.
52:21It's Moe.
52:23It's coming. It's coming.
52:25It's Moe.
52:27Autopsy.
52:29It's an autopsy.
52:31That's a good line from the drama.
52:34It's not a title made for the drama.
52:37It's actually a crime that's been around for a long time.
52:40It's actually a real estate or real estate deal.
52:43It's a specialized fraud.
52:45It's called an autopsy.
52:47It's been around since the Meiji era.
52:50It's in the Meiji newspaper.
52:52It's in the Meiji newspaper.
52:54It's after the war.
52:56In the midst of a great chaos.
52:58I don't know what to do with it.
53:00In the midst of that,
53:02This is what's coming out.
53:04Seven years ago, a major housing manufacturer.
53:06About 5.5 billion yen.
53:08There was also an incident where he was deceived.
53:11Autopsy is, in the first place.
53:13High-level expertise in real estate transactions.
53:15It's going to be necessary.
53:17For example, a modified real estate certificate.
53:20I'm going to use a seal.
53:22It's going to be a real estate owner.
53:24There's a professional who's really deceiving you.
53:28In this way, the real estate deal is expected.
53:31If it's a fraud, it's going to cost a lot of money.
53:33It's not just a drama.
53:35It's because it actually exists.
53:37That's why it's like a drama.
53:39There's a really new criminal style.
53:41It's coming out one after another.
53:43Something that's been around for a long time.
53:45It's a modern-style prediction.
53:47There are some things that have changed.
53:49Why is Yamibaito doing this?
53:51In the first place, why is this happening?
53:54I think it's necessary to go back and understand.