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00:00This program is brought to you by Gari Venture V, a venture company led by Kotoge CEO.
00:12Gari Venture V!
00:16I'm Watanabe, the secretary.
00:18Thank you for joining us today.
00:20Thank you for having us.
00:21Konnichiwa!
00:23Shut up.
00:25Shut up!
00:28What do you think of this program?
00:30It's the first time for me to be a regular on this show.
00:33That's a good thing.
00:34It's very thoughtful.
00:35I really want to cherish this show.
00:37I see.
00:38So, Kotoge CEO, I hope you'll do your best.
00:42No, no, I'm doing my best.
00:44I'm doing my best.
00:45You sometimes let it go, don't you?
00:48Really?
00:49I'm doing my best.
00:50Last time, after we finished recording, we went bowling.
00:54Yes, we did.
00:55We got a terrible score.
00:57We ate pizza while drinking.
01:01We made a line group.
01:06Masanori took the pizza he ate and put it on the line group.
01:11Everyone ignored him.
01:13That's terrible.
01:14I thought Watanabe would react to it.
01:17Watanabe ignored me.
01:19That's terrible.
01:20I know it's been a while, but it was the first day.
01:25It was the first day of the line group.
01:30It was the first day.
01:31I feel sorry for him.
01:33That's not true.
01:34The line group with the old men went to the office.
01:37It went to the office.
01:39Please announce this project.
01:44The senior staff is investigating a popular spot.
01:48We will start the broadcast report.
01:52I will explain the site to investigate this time.
01:57It is a foreign tourist attraction in Asakusa.
02:02I see.
02:06There are many foreigners in Asakusa now.
02:09That's right.
02:11The number of foreign tourists is increasing.
02:14From January to September this year, there were 26.88 million people.
02:20The number of foreign tourists exceeded 1 million last year.
02:26That's a lot.
02:28Asakusa, a tourist attraction in Japan, is also responding to foreign tourists.
02:33Various changes are taking place.
02:36We sent a senior staff to the site.
02:40The senior staff sends the senior staff.
02:43That's right.
02:46Let's start the broadcast.
02:50Please.
02:52This is the street in front of the war.
02:55Where is RASCHA?
02:56Is RASCHA here?
02:59Is it the one that is moving?
03:04He is approaching.
03:08RASCHA.
03:09The traffic light turned red.
03:12Why do we have to wait for the traffic light?
03:15RASCHA, a senior staff, came to the site.
03:20About 70% of the users are foreigners.
03:24What is the secret of being popular with foreigners?
03:28Nice to meet you.
03:30I'm FUJIWARA.
03:33Please wait a moment.
03:36I made a mistake.
03:38It's the other way around.
03:41It's the other way around.
03:43It's the other way around.
03:46Welcome, senior staff.
03:50Thank you for your cooperation today.
03:52This is Jiraiya.
03:54I have a question.
03:57There are tourists in Asakusa all year round.
04:01Among them, there are two seasons where there are many tourists.
04:07Which season of spring, summer, autumn and winter is SHIRO?
04:13Spring and winter.
04:16What? Autumn and?
04:19Spring and winter.
04:21Spring and autumn.
04:23Spring and winter.
04:25Spring and winter.
04:28FUJIWARA, you said spring and winter.
04:31The correct answer is spring and autumn.
04:34Spring and autumn.
04:36I'm sorry, SHIRO.
04:38Why did you say spring?
04:40Spring is cherry blossom season.
04:42Autumn is autumn leaves.
04:44That's why there are many tourists this season.
04:48Spring and autumn are popular.
04:51I'd like to experience the Japanese culture that Jiraiya does.
05:00First, let me show you the kimono.
05:04Jiraiya is very good at renting kimono.
05:08The kimono rental shop is next to here.
05:11Let's go inside.
05:14You can rent kimono here.
05:17Thank you for coming.
05:20Nice to meet you.
05:21Are you TAKAHASHI?
05:23Yes, I'm TAKAHASHI.
05:24You have a great smile.
05:28Your smile is warm.
05:32Are all of these kimono?
05:35Yes, they are.
05:37There are also hakimono here.
05:41Yes, that's right.
05:43How many kimono do you have?
05:48I have about 500 kimono.
05:52Did you hear that?
05:55Yes, I heard that.
05:57Do many foreigners use this kimono?
06:00Yes, about 80% of foreigners use this kimono.
06:05Is that so?
06:07What kind of kimono do foreigners use?
06:11Foreigners use this kimono.
06:13Let's start with Japanese people.
06:15This is a small flower.
06:18Can I touch this?
06:20Yes, please.
06:21Japanese people use this small flower.
06:25It's a little plain.
06:28It's simple, but it's fashionable.
06:32This is for Japanese people.
06:35What kind of flower do foreigners use?
06:37This is a big flower.
06:41This is a flashy flower.
06:44This is the opposite of what Japanese people use.
06:49This is a flashy flower.
06:51This is the opposite of what Japanese people use.
06:54Watanabe, what kind of flower do you use?
07:01I want to wear a flashy flower.
07:05That's good.
07:07Do you want to wear a flashy flower?
07:09Watanabe, what kind of flower do you use?
07:14I want to wear a flashy flower.
07:16That's good.
07:18You look good in a flashy flower.
07:22That's sexual harassment.
07:24That's sexual harassment.
07:27Do you know this?
07:30B, B, L.
07:32L looks good.
07:34This is B, L.
07:37Do you know what this B means?
07:41Does this mean BOYS LOVE?
07:49BOYS LOVE?
07:52That's not it.
07:54Isn't it BIG?
07:57BIG.
07:59Isn't it L?
08:01That's right.
08:03In a way, that's right.
08:05What about D?
08:07It's okay if it's BIG.
08:09It's a matter of width.
08:11It's a matter of width.
08:13It's because your body is big.
08:15What is the biggest size?
08:18It's 2 meters tall for men.
08:22It's 2 meters tall for men.
08:24It's for men.
08:26Do you have it?
08:28I have it.
08:30I'll show you.
08:32It's the biggest size.
08:35It's the biggest size.
08:37It's for men who are 2 meters tall.
08:39Are you okay?
08:41It's hard to put it on.
08:43I'll cut it.
08:45It's big.
08:47It's big.
08:49Some people wear this.
08:51It's like sumo.
08:53Can I try it on?
08:56It's okay.
08:58Right and left.
09:01This is the biggest size.
09:04What do you think?
09:06It's big.
09:08It's really big.
09:10You look like a pervert.
09:12Don't hold it like that.
09:14That's right.
09:16Don't hold it like that.
09:18Excuse me.
09:20I have a problem.
09:22A problem?
09:24Excuse me.
09:26I'll come back later.
09:28When foreigners wear kimono,
09:31they often make a mistake.
09:34A mistake?
09:36What is it?
09:39Let's ask Nabe.
09:41Okay.
09:45When foreigners try to wear kimono,
09:47they hug each other.
09:52They hug each other.
09:58Nabe.
10:01Let's get excited.
10:03Is it a hit?
10:05Is it a hit?
10:07It's a hit.
10:09It's a hit.
10:11That's right.
10:13They hug each other.
10:15When they tie their hair,
10:17they hug each other.
10:19When foreigners do that,
10:21they hug each other.
10:23How do you deal with it?
10:25It's funny.
10:27Thank you very much.
10:29They lower their heads.
10:31Do many men do that?
10:33That's right.
10:35Men hug each other gently.
10:37That's right.
10:39It's because Takahashi hugged him.
10:42They tie their hair.
10:44Nabe is correct.
10:46Thank you very much.
10:48That's great.
10:50Please choose my kimono.
10:52I'll choose it.
10:54What kind of kimono will Takahashi choose?
10:57I don't want to wear flashy clothes.
11:01Takahashi,
11:03you don't want to wear flashy clothes,
11:05but you are wearing it.
11:07It suits you.
11:09It suits you.
11:11Thank you very much.
11:13You look like a rakugo artist.
11:15You have a long history.
11:17It suits you.
11:21Masanori, you have a little more time.
11:23I still have 7 years.
11:25You have a little more time.
11:27I still have 7 years.
11:29No, no.
11:31I'm already 50 years old.
11:33I'm still 50 years old.
11:35That's right.
11:37Do you sometimes hug each other?
11:39That's right.
11:41Actually, we hug each other today.
11:43Let's hug.
11:45It's okay.
11:47Don't hug me.
11:49I'm sorry.
11:51He is a good person.
11:53He is a good person.
11:55Thank you for waiting.
11:57Thank you very much.
11:59Let's go around like this.
12:01Let's go around like this.
12:03The back view is wonderful.
12:05The back view is wonderful.
12:07Thank you very much.
12:09Thank you very much.
12:11I feel different when I wear a kimono.
12:13I feel different when I wear a kimono.
12:15I see.
12:17So I decided.
12:19So I decided.
12:21I decided with these two people.
12:23I decided with these two people who are my seniors.
12:25I will set them free.
12:27If I put the scissors at the bottom of the kimono and sweep them,
12:29You can't wear it in front of me.
12:31You can't wear it in front of me.
12:33You can't wear it in front of me.
12:35Please take off your kimono.
12:37Please take off your kimono.
12:39I'm in hurry.
12:43Jennifer has changed her clothes.
12:45She changed her clothes.
12:47Jan Black's kimono is wonderful.
12:49No, no, no, no.
12:50It's a good match.
12:51Well, you can't say that you don't look good in it.
12:53No, no, no, I'm not saying that.
12:55So, you've worn a kimono this time.
12:57Yes.
12:58What are you going to do next as a jidaiya?
13:01We're going to do various Japanese culture experiments.
13:04Today, we're going to do a hand-made Japanese sweets experiment.
13:10You're doing that, too?
13:12I love Japanese sweets!
13:14We're going to make Japanese sweets here.
13:17This building has a great atmosphere.
13:21It says jidaiya.
13:23Nice to meet you.
13:24Nice to meet you, too.
13:25You're Sugiki, right?
13:27Yes, my name is Sugiki.
13:28You look like Takahashi-san from before.
13:30Takahashi-san in a kimono.
13:32Sugiki-san in Japanese sweets.
13:33Yes.
13:34Your smile!
13:35You have a great smile.
13:38It's a warm smile.
13:40Foreigners will be happy, too.
13:43I'm so happy. Thank you.
13:45I'm Itamae Rassha.
13:47Yes.
13:48I've only experienced Itamae for two years.
13:53Two years.
13:54That's why you call yourself Itamae.
13:56For two years!
13:57You're an apprentice.
13:59You couldn't become Itamae for two years.
14:02Yes, I escaped the world of Itamae.
14:05You're an apprentice.
14:06I can't do anything for two years.
14:08Why did you quit Itamae for two years?
14:11I quit Itamae for two years and graduated high school.
14:14I was 20 years old.
14:16At that time, I wanted to do my best, so I became an apprentice.
14:24I see.
14:26Yes.
14:27At first, my master was playing a game called Rikidozan.
14:32He was playing a game called Rikidozan.
14:36It's similar to Rikidozan.
14:38He drew a mountain of Rikidozan on the river.
14:41It was called Rikido River at first.
14:43Rikido River.
14:45I see.
14:46I thought it wasn't Rikidozan anymore.
14:50Then, Tsurutaro Kataoka said,
14:52You're Kimura Rassha, right?
14:55I see.
14:56I'm Kimura Rassha, and Itamae is Itamae Rassha.
15:00I see.
15:01That's how it is.
15:03Is your name Tsurutaro?
15:06Half of my name is Tsurutaro.
15:09I see.
15:10When I was a member of the Hyokin Clan,
15:13my master, Sanma, and Tsurutaro came up with my name.
15:18I see.
15:20That's how it is.
15:21I see.
15:22That's a good name.
15:23I'm going to make Japanese sweets today.
15:25Please look forward to it.
15:27I'll do my best.
15:28Let's get started.
15:30What kind of Japanese sweets are you going to make today?
15:33Today, I'm going to make Sakura Japanese sweets.
15:35It looks difficult.
15:36It's a skill.
15:38You're good at it.
15:39What is Rassha's skill?
15:43In addition,
15:44the boss of the restaurant, who is the base of the girl,
15:47makes a rock restaurant menu.
15:53It's very popular with foreign tourists.
15:55She makes Japanese sweets at a time when you can experience various Japanese cultures.
16:00Originally, it was divided into several parts.
16:03First, coloring.
16:05This is NERIKIRI.
16:06NERIKIRI.
16:07NERIKIRI is colored first.
16:09Coloring.
16:10Yes.
16:11After that, the red bean paste is wrapped.
16:14Finally, it's shaped like a cherry blossom.
16:16It's called SEIKEI.
16:18Due to time constraints,
16:20I've already finished the red bean paste.
16:22I see.
16:23I'll say it again.
16:24After coloring this,
16:26the red bean paste is wrapped.
16:29I see.
16:30Yes.
16:31Rassha, please take this.
16:34First, put a mark on the top.
16:39On the top.
16:44I'm nervous.
16:45It's perfect.
16:46It's perfect.
16:47Then,
16:48imagine a pentagon in front of NERIKIRI.
16:53From each corner of the pentagon,
16:56put a mark on the NERIKIRI.
17:01Did you put it in?
17:02Yes, I put it in.
17:03It's perfect with a firm mark.
17:06Yes.
17:07Then,
17:08I'd like you to look at it again.
17:10There is a triangle.
17:12Use the sharpest corner.
17:16Connect the mark on the side to the mark on the top with a line.
17:21Like this?
17:22Maybe it's easier to do it from the bottom.
17:24From the bottom.
17:25Like this.
17:26Put a mark on it.
17:28Yes, I did.
17:29Do it five times.
17:33From where you put the mark.
17:37Wow, it's a little unbalanced.
17:40Yes.
17:41Yes.
17:42It's beautiful.
17:43It's like this.
17:44It's like this.
17:45Yes.
17:46Thank you very much.
17:47Then,
17:48Next,
17:49From the inside to the outside,
17:52push it out.
17:54Like this.
17:55From the inside to the outside,
17:57push it out like this.
17:58Like this.
17:59You're good.
18:00Do it five times.
18:01I'm sorry.
18:02It takes a lot of energy.
18:03You're good.
18:05I've been doing it for two years.
18:09How many years have you been doing it?
18:11Did you get the result?
18:13Really?
18:14Mr. Rusher.
18:15Yes.
18:16There was a time when you quit your job.
18:18Yes.
18:19What did you say to your boss at that time?
18:23I don't know.
18:24I said,
18:26Please let me go my own way.
18:30To my own way.
18:31What did he say?
18:33But,
18:34I still go to that shop.
18:37Wow.
18:38It's a shop called Shinoda in Matsudo.
18:41Shinoda.
18:42I still go there sometimes.
18:43Is that so?
18:44Yes.
18:45I remember Shinoda.
18:46Mr. Shinoda.
18:47When I look at the website of Mr. Shinoda,
18:49there are a lot of historical banners that Mr. Rusher was interviewed.
18:55I think we're really close.
18:57It's nice.
18:58It's a good relationship.
19:00Thank you, Mr. Shinoda.
19:02We're really close.
19:04Don't you say Mr. Shinoda?
19:06Mr. Shinoda.
19:07You were pulled by Mr. Shinoda,
19:09and now you say Mr. Shinoda.
19:12Should I change my name?
19:14Please put it in the middle.
19:16It looks better than I expected.
19:21It's done.
19:22It's done.
19:23I'll show you.
19:25Rusher's Sakura Wagashi.
19:29It's good.
19:30What do you think?
19:31I think it's good.
19:32Looking at this work,
19:34I've made up my mind.
19:36What is it?
19:38What is it?
19:39I'll call it Sakura Wagashi.
19:41I'll call it Senior Staff.
19:43What's in your mind?
19:46I'll make both of you happy.
19:52Please eat it.
19:55I'm sorry.
19:57What's with that face?
20:01After this, I'll bring this Sakura Wagashi to you.
20:09Great.
20:11Please buy me a cup of coffee.
20:14Don't clap, EG.
20:17Everyone, please give Mr. Jidaiya a big hand.
20:23Thank you very much.
20:24Then, let's go back to the studio.
20:27Clapping at the end of the show.
20:29What is this?
20:41Good evening.
20:43I'm Rumi Watanabe.
20:44I'm Takashi Watanabe.
20:45Double Watanabe News.
20:46We'll bring you the latest news today.
20:49An unexpected appearance of a popular comedian has been revealed in an interview with WWN.
20:55WWN has obtained confidential information about a large-scale comedian who has a 30-year career.
21:03This time, under the condition that he does not reveal his identity to anyone close to him,
21:09he was allowed to do an exclusive interview over the intercom.
21:14Who is the comedian who will receive this information?
21:18It's about Mr. Masanori Hasegawa.
21:22Thank you very much.
21:25How long have you been dating Mr. Hasegawa?
21:29I think it's been over 30 years.
21:31You are very active on TV now.
21:36Is there any episode that you can't see on TV?
21:41It's not the back of my face, but the front of my face.
21:47It's eroding my privacy.
21:51Mr. Masanori has a very cheerful and loud voice, doesn't he?
21:56His voice is about 1.5 times louder than that.
21:59He talks to me in the taxi.
22:03It's annoying.
22:05It's so scary that I can't point it out.
22:08He said,
22:10I saw that.
22:11His voice was louder than hello.
22:14Was your eardrum okay?
22:16I went home.
22:18I said,
22:19I'm home.
22:20He said,
22:21Why are you making such a loud voice?
22:23I feel like I'm going crazy.
22:25Is there anything that you remember from Mr. Hasegawa's words?
22:34I have an image.
22:37Sometimes I feel like I'm talking to a hole.
22:42I'm just throwing it.
22:45I don't think people are interested in Mr. Masanori.
22:49Do you respond to various people with a hole?
22:52I respond to people with a hole.
22:54Do you respond to people with a hole?
22:56If the camera is on, I just say hello.
23:00Do you have anything to be grateful for?
23:08No, not at all.
23:14This time, we talked about Mr. Masanori Hasegawa.
23:19Mr. Tanabe, what do you think?
23:21Mr. Nishihori.
23:23Mr. Masanori Hasegawa.
23:25It's a secret.
23:28I understand that you're talking to a hole.
23:33I agree.
23:35Sometimes you come back to yourself and answer yourself.
23:39I'm listening to you.
23:41You don't look like you understand my question at all.
23:47I wonder if you're asking me that.
23:51I'm answering.
23:54I'm in a strange state of hypnosis.
23:58I'm in a strange state of hypnosis.
24:01I'm in a strange state of hypnosis.
24:04Welcome.
24:07Welcome.
24:10I'm glad to meet you.
24:12Nice to meet you.
24:15I prepared this for you.
24:19Is this it?
24:21This is cherry blossom candy.
24:25Thank you very much.
24:33Are you kidding me?
24:36Did you see that?
24:38I didn't do that.
24:40Mr. Nishihori dropped it with his finger.
24:44Mr. Nishihori dropped it with his finger.
24:52This is cherry blossom candy.
24:58This is a gentle sweetness.
25:00This is delicious.
25:05This is a gentle sweetness.
25:09This is delicious.
25:10Why is the weather bad in the middle of the game?
25:12That's true.
25:14I was surprised today as well.
25:15That's true.
25:19Stop it.
25:21You always start with a bad weather.
25:24It's not raining today.
25:27It's not raining in Asakusa.
25:30It was raining here.
25:32Did you decide the day to shoot in the weather?
25:34I thought it was going to rain.
25:37I used to sell it at Hare Otoko.
25:39I can't trust you.
25:42I'll eat it.
25:43Look it up.
25:46I'll eat it.
25:47Look it up.
25:50We will stimulate the menu of SHINESHOKUDO.
25:55We will start SHINESHOKUDO.
26:01SHINESHOKUDO is an exciting SHINESHOKUDO.
26:07This is ROCK PONG SHINESHOKUDO.
26:14Who is the chef of this time?
26:17I can't imagine it at all.
26:19I don't know if I can cook.
26:24I'm not confident.
26:26Please be confident.
26:28Please be confident.
26:30I will do my best.
26:32Who is it?
26:35Welcome.
26:36Hello.
26:39I'm the chief of the day off.
26:41I'm the chief of the day off.
26:50The chef of this time is the chief of the day off.
26:57It's an image of a talented musician.
27:00But actually.
27:07Do you cook?
27:11I change my mood when I'm depressed.
27:19Is that so?
27:21I made a recipe book.
27:25I made a recipe book of 68 dishes for my girlfriend.
27:34Her name is Tomoko Ayukawa.
27:39I made it for Tomoko.
27:41I'm sorry.
27:42Please change the subject.
27:46It's a little strange.
27:48The chef is the chief of the day off.
27:51What kind of food will he make?
27:55I make fried white fish.
28:00It's a night Roppongi set meal.
28:02It's a set meal.
28:04It's a small set meal.
28:06It's a small set meal.
28:08It's a night Roppongi set meal.
28:10It's a fashionable sauce.
28:12It's a night Roppongi set meal.
28:14It's a night Roppongi set meal.
28:17I make two kinds of sauces this time.
28:22One is Genovese.
28:26The other is an Asian sauce with green onions.
28:32I start with green onions.
28:34I start with green onions.
28:38How did you learn how to cook?
28:42I wanted to get along with women.
28:45I thought that if I made delicious curry, women would come to me.
28:49I thought that if I made delicious curry, women would come to me.
28:51When did you start music?
28:54I started playing the guitar when I was in the third grade of junior high school.
29:00You play the guitar.
29:02I thought that I could get along with women.
29:05You only think about women.
29:08That's right.
29:10Add olive oil, cheese, garlic and nuts to the chopped perilla.
29:16Add olive oil, cheese, garlic and nuts to the chopped perilla.
29:19This is the perfect sauce for perilla.
29:23This is the perfect sauce for perilla.
29:25I make green onion sauce.
29:29I chop the green onions.
29:33How did you meet the members?
29:38I went to the same university as KAWATANI.
29:44KAWATANI came to NIKOSHITA.
29:47I thought I was hated by KAWATANI.
29:51Why?
29:53KAWATANI doesn't get along with me.
29:57KAWATANI really hated me.
30:00Did KAWATANI really hate you?
30:02KAWATANI really hated me.
30:06Is there a reason for that?
30:09KAWATANI said that KAWATANI looked like I was having fun and playing music.
30:15KAWATANI said that KAWATANI looked like I was having fun and playing music.
30:20KAWATANI said that KAWATANI and KAWATANI often went to the same live house.
30:26Was it a different band at first?
30:29Yes, it was a different band.
30:31How did you form a band?
30:33It was like a sub-project.
30:36I was thinking of playing with other bands.
30:41That's how it started.
30:45I'm glad I met four people at that time.
30:50I'm glad I met four people.
30:54I see.
30:55First, fry the green onions in a small frying pan.
31:01Why is your name KYUJITSU KACHO?
31:04I was told that I looked like a chief.
31:10Where did you come from?
31:13KAWATANI gave me a job on my day off.
31:17I was only able to work on my day off.
31:22I was a salaryman.
31:24Did you get a job?
31:27That's why my name is KYUJITSU KACHO.
31:33I was bullied when I found out that I was the real chief of the company.
31:39I was bullied by the chief on weekdays.
31:43That's true.
31:44Fry the green onions in sesame oil.
31:47Add soy sauce, red pepper paste, oyster sauce, and whole tomatoes.
31:54Did you feel like you were popular?
31:58I met a musician I liked.
32:03I felt like I was a professional musician.
32:07Who is that musician?
32:09His name is SHIRA.
32:13I went to drink with him.
32:16Did you go to drink with him?
32:18That's great.
32:19This completes the sauce of perilla, green onion, and two kinds of sauce.
32:24Next, fry the sauce.
32:28What was the most difficult thing in your music career?
32:35Recording took a long time at first.
32:39I wanted to improve my skills.
32:42How long did it take?
32:43I practiced until the morning.
32:47Sometimes I couldn't record it.
32:50Who recorded it?
32:54KAWATANI recorded it.
32:59Did you say that KAWATANI's voice was different?
33:06I said it very cool.
33:08I said it again.
33:09I thought KAWATANI was more scary.
33:15That's right.
33:17The temperature is now 180 degrees.
33:20I'll boil it for 3 minutes.
33:23It sounds good.
33:26It sounds delicious.
33:28Which song do you remember the most?
33:33I have a lot of memories.
33:36There is a song called SETSUNAI TO IWASENAI.
33:39The lyrics are good.
33:40The melody is good.
33:42It's the strongest song for me.
33:47I get emotional when I play it many times.
33:50Is it because you have memories when you make it?
33:55I'm not the one who wrote the lyrics.
33:59The finished song is like this.
34:04I often make songs without knowing the lyrics.
34:07Do you make songs without knowing the lyrics?
34:12I often make songs without knowing the lyrics.
34:20I often make songs without knowing the lyrics.
34:23Do you make songs without knowing the lyrics?
34:27I often make songs without knowing what the vocalist does.
34:34When I finish recording, I make songs and lyrics on the day of recording.
34:42I'm surprised when I make a song.
34:44I'm surprised when I make a song.
34:48This is the finished product.
34:52This looks delicious.
34:54Put the fried cod roe on the sauce.
34:57Scrape the cheese and sprinkle it.
34:59This is the finished product.
35:04This is very easy.
35:06Boiled eggplants, green peppers, and miso soup.
35:11This is the finished product.
35:15This is the finished product.
35:34I eat this.
35:37This looks delicious.
35:39I eat this.
35:46The sauce is delicious.
35:52This is delicious.
35:54The cheese smells good.
35:58The sauce is very delicious.
36:02I eat this.
36:10This is delicious.
36:12This is very delicious.
36:16This is very delicious.
36:20What should I do?
36:22I don't have a frying pan.
36:25I'll lend you a frying pan.
36:27This has a sour taste.
36:30This has a sour taste of tomatoes.
36:32This is a little spicy, but it's delicious.
36:36Which band influenced you?
36:40Red Hot Chili Peppers.
36:43I was very disappointed at that time.
36:46Red Hot Chili Peppers saved me from despair.
36:50I was influenced by Red Hot Chili Peppers.
36:53How many times have you been disappointed?
36:56I don't know.
36:57When I was in high school, I set a record of 36 times.
37:03I was called a confession horse.
37:06When I was over 20 years old, I confessed to this person.
37:12I confessed to this person, but I didn't confess to this person.
37:14I thought this person was rude.
37:17That's not true.
37:18This is a strange idea.
37:21Even I don't understand this.
37:23This is a strange idea.
37:27I haven't seen that movie yet.
37:33One day before the meeting.
37:37Do you think I'm afraid of you?
37:40You should be afraid of me.
37:43That's good.
37:47Let's do it again.
37:50That's cool.
37:52Let's start the meeting.
37:57Why?
37:58Why are you excited?
38:00That's good.
38:02Let's start the meeting.
38:04What is the meeting?
38:06Don't you know the meeting?
38:08I don't like this.
38:11You should know this.
38:13You didn't want to fight in the past.
38:17I've always wanted to fight.
38:21You shouldn't have wanted to fight.
38:23I've always wanted to fight.
38:26This is a famous scene in the movie.
38:33I don't understand.
38:36You haven't seen that movie yet?
38:40I've seen it, but I haven't seen the latest movie.
38:45I can't believe you haven't seen it.
38:47Did you see it?
38:48I saw it.
38:49Did you see it?
38:51I saw it.
38:52Where did you see it?
38:54I saw it.
38:55You didn't answer me.
38:57I saw it.
38:58You didn't answer me.
38:59I saw it in a crowd.
39:00It's not a number.
39:02How many people saw it?
39:04I, Shiro, will give you a present.
39:11Do you like Lord of the Rings?
39:14Yes.
39:15I have a passport to Nakatsukuni.
39:17I have a passport to Nakatsukuni.
39:20I have a passport to Nakatsukuni.
39:24I didn't know it was that big.
39:26It's a fantasy novel based on J.R.R. Tolkien's novel, The Ring.
39:35I'll introduce you to the trilogy.
39:38The title is Lord of the Ring.
39:46It's a hit all over the world.
39:50It's a big hit, isn't it?
39:52Yes, it is.
39:53It's a big hit.
39:55The industry revenue was amazing, too.
39:57How much was it?
39:58I know it well.
40:00The first book was 9.1 billion yen in Japan.
40:03The second book was 7.8 billion yen.
40:06The third book was 1.3 billion yen.
40:09The annual industry revenue in the world is 4.6 billion yen.
40:14That's right.
40:164.6 billion yen is a rare number.
40:20That's amazing.
40:22It's a big hit.
40:24What's that?
40:25Did you really see it?
40:26All Americans saw it.
40:29You didn't cry, did you?
40:31All Americans saw it.
40:33I was there.
40:34What's your favorite scene?
40:36It's a scene where we shake hands.
40:41I cried there.
40:43Shake hands?
40:44Do you shake hands in that world?
40:46Why do you shake hands?
40:48I did it to get Pondering.
40:52Pondering?
40:53What's Pondering?
40:54It's a donut.
40:55I thought it was the Lord of the Rings, but it was Pondering.
40:59Is the Lord of the Rings a donut story?
41:02Donuts come in, too.
41:05The Lord of the Rings was animated this time.
41:09That's right.
41:11It's a 200-year-old story that's connected to the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
41:23It's called the Battle of Rohan.
41:27It's common to see an animated version of a live-action movie.
41:32But if it's animated, doesn't it lose the good points of the original work?
41:38The original staff is gathered in the latest work of the Lord of the Rings.
41:45Peter Jackson, who directed the live-action trilogy, is organizing the production.
41:52How many movies have been screened in the United States?
41:56Don't be surprised to hear that.
41:59I've done 100 movies.
42:03No.
42:04More than 3,000 in the United States.
42:07More than 30,000 in the world.
42:1130,000?
42:13I see.
42:15It was a little while ago.
42:18Has it increased that much?
42:20It's amazing.
42:22Who is the director?
42:24Mr. Kotoge.
42:26This is the point of this movie.
42:30Mr. Kenji Kamiyama was selected as the director of the Japanese animation for the super-fast animation of Hollywood.
42:41That's amazing.
42:43The works that were screened were the East Eden, the SAC series, and the Spirit of the Forest.
42:52Why did you choose Mr. Kamiyama?
42:55He has a lot of fans all over the world.
42:58The director's work is a storyteller with a screenplay.
43:02The director wrote all the storyboards.
43:05I was fascinated by the sense of the world.
43:10Japanese animation is amazing.
43:13It's world-famous.
43:16Who is the voice of the main character, Princess Hera?
43:20I think it's Mr. Akihiro Miwa.
43:26No, it's not.
43:28It's Mr. Fuka Hoshiba.
43:33It's his first time to be a voice actor.
43:36Isn't it Mr. Miwa?
43:37No, it's not.
43:39I heard it a little while ago.
43:42What is it?
43:44Where did you hear it?
43:46The voice actors are Masachika Ichimura, Kenjiro Tsuda, and Koichi Yamadera.
43:54They are all great actors.
43:57They are all great actors.
43:59What is the highlight?
44:01The country of the proud knight, Rohan, was protected by the great king, Helm.
44:08Suddenly, he was attacked by those who wanted peace.
44:11The leader of the enemy was Princess Hera's childhood friend, Ulf.
44:20Princess Hera and her childhood friend, Ulf, were entrusted with the fate of the country.
44:25I'm looking forward to the legendary battle around the ring.
44:29That's right.
44:32I haven't seen it yet.
44:35It looks interesting, but I haven't seen it yet.
44:41Director Kenji Kamiyama wrote the story of Lord of the Ring 200 years ago.
44:49You didn't want to fight in the past.
44:51I don't know you anymore.
44:54Even if I fall, I will lead this country.
44:58A great battle begins.
45:02Even if I'm afraid of you.
45:05You should be afraid.
45:07Lord of the Ring Rohan's Battle
45:11Next time
45:15Have you seen the movie, Lord of the Ring Rohan's Battle?
45:20What? You haven't seen that movie yet?
45:23Next time
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45:56Tell me why you bought the products you bought this year.
46:04I recently bought a magnet board.
46:08When I want to decorate and store various things,
46:13I put a magnet board on it and make it cute.
46:20Wait a minute.
46:22I also want a magnet board.
46:26I bought a magnet board to put in the refrigerator.
46:30It's a magnet board that you can write on.
46:32I write on it so that I don't forget to celebrate the birth of my child.
46:37That's great.
46:39But I forgot to look at it and I haven't given it to you yet.
46:44Don't you have time to go to the refrigerator?
46:47I'm going to miss the refrigerator.
46:55It's very cold these days.
46:57Do you have any measures?
46:59I'm wearing a lot of clothes.
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47:54A few days later...
47:56After bowling, you go to karaoke.
47:58I've been singing a song I don't know.
48:01Thank you for your hard work.
48:04How do you relieve stress?
48:09In the old days, I used to boil water in the bathtub and throw it on the wall.
48:17No one got hurt when I threw the water.
48:22It's refreshing, isn't it?
48:24It's the same as when Tanaka of Angirls throws her hair on the wall.
48:33She said she threw her hair on the wall and compared it to a cat, a boar, or an animal.
48:45I'm glad she got married.
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