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00:00Currently, there are about 3.6 million foreigners living in Japan.
00:06Each of them has their own worries and concerns about living in Japan.
00:13Silence in the subway, the metro.
00:16That you don't speak, that's weird.
00:19Do you have any trouble with your MyNumber card or insurance?
00:24I think it's the most difficult to find a job.
00:28It was hard to understand.
00:31Tonight, we will interview the person who will solve the worries of these foreign immigrants.
00:39The person who will be interviewed is...
00:49Okay.
00:52Hello.
00:56Perry Key, an Asian star who has been living in Japan for 6,000 years.
01:03Perry Key, who is at the top of all genres, such as movies and songs.
01:08He is a total image character of all Asians.
01:11He is a man who wants to be embraced by all Asians.
01:14He is the president of the Foreigners Total Consultation Office,
01:19who has been living in Japan for 6,000 years.
01:25This time, we will interview the president of the Foreigners Total Consultation Office.
01:29I'm a little worried.
01:32There are quite a lot of people.
01:35There are 10 foreigners living in Japan.
01:38I'm very happy.
01:42It's hard to do it if there's no one.
01:56Japanese comedians often say that.
02:00You're good at turning around.
02:04You're a good friend.
02:07You're good at turning around.
02:11First of all, I'm worried about Rihanna from Spain.
02:15Rihanna is not good at sucking her nose.
02:18I don't want her to suck her nose on the train.
02:21Rihanna is good at sucking her nose on the train.
02:24Rihanna's nose is dirty.
02:27Rihanna's nose is dirty.
02:30Rihanna's nose is dirty.
02:34Rihanna's nose is dirty.
02:38Rihanna's nose is dirty.
02:41Rihanna's nose is dirty.
02:44Rihanna's nose is dirty.
02:47Rihanna's nose is dirty.
02:50Rihanna's nose is dirty.
02:53Rihanna's nose is dirty.
02:56Japanese people usually suck their nose.
03:00Actually, it's unpleasant and against manners for foreigners.
03:06I don't like it.
03:10I don't like it.
03:12Doing is impolite in France.
03:16What does Mr. Oe do?
03:19When I suck my nose,
03:24I hold it down.
03:27It's a cool sign.
03:29How about you, Rihanna?
03:31I can't help it if I suck my nose.
03:34I have to do it many times.
03:36I have to do it many times.
03:39I don't want to know.
03:42Do you have to suck your nose immediately?
03:45I have to suck my nose once.
03:48I have to do it on the train.
03:51I have to do it on the train.
03:53Is there a solution?
03:55It's impossible right away.
03:58I have to suck my nose once.
04:01I have to suck my nose once.
04:04It's disgusting.
04:07It's disgusting.
04:10Rihanna doesn't want to do it.
04:13Rihanna doesn't want to do it.
04:15Mr. Piri, please give us the title of the program.
04:18Why do you do that?
04:23I don't know.
04:26I'm a foreigner.
04:29I'm a total consultant.
04:31I'm a total consultant.
04:38What is this place?
04:40Why are you crying?
04:42Thank you, Mr. Piri.
04:47What is this feeling?
04:50Why does it feel like this?
04:54What is this?
04:55It's difficult.
04:56It's a story that can be solved if you touch it every day.
05:01Mr. Piri solved the problem of foreigners living in Japan.
05:07What is the problem of not knowing the difference between a temple and a shrine?
05:12It's a problem of ears.
05:17Ryan from Canada has a problem with Japanese taxis.
05:23It's purple.
05:26It's purple.
05:30Asian star Piri will solve the problem of Japanese taxis.
05:41I did it.
05:42I'm very happy.
05:44Thank you very much.
05:46Foreigners, come here.
05:50Foreigners, come here.
05:56I have a problem with Raja from India.
06:01I want you to teach me how to eat ramen well.
06:07Is that so?
06:09There are many countries where it is not allowed to make a sound when eating ramen.
06:14I love ramen.
06:17I go to Japan once or twice a week.
06:19I want to eat ramen like a Japanese.
06:23But I can't eat ramen well.
06:27I can't eat ramen well.
06:33Many foreigners are worried about the problem of not being able to eat ramen well.
06:39Slurping ramen in Australia can be bad manners.
06:44I can't do it even if I want to.
06:47I can't do it even if I want to.
06:50Why can't foreigners slurp ramen?
06:54I asked an expert who studies table manners.
06:59In general, in foreign countries, the act of making a sound when eating ramen is considered a bad manner.
07:06But in Japan, people used chopsticks to eat ramen.
07:13So I learned how to slurp ramen.
07:17I think foreigners can do it if they practice.
07:23You want to try it, and you think it looks delicious, right?
07:26That's right.
07:28It looks delicious.
07:30Give me a sound.
07:32I can't slurp ramen well.
07:34Give me a sound.
07:38I can't slurp ramen well.
07:41Do you have a tissue?
07:43Tissue?
07:45Do you have a tissue?
07:47I have a tissue.
07:49Can I use this?
07:51What are you going to do with this?
07:53I'm going to make ramen.
07:55Try it.
07:57It's a practice.
07:59Come and slurp this.
08:01More.
08:03More.
08:05Can't you slurp that much?
08:07That's right.
08:12If you can't slurp this much, you won't be able to eat ramen.
08:16Do you slurp from your stomach?
08:18That's right.
08:24What are you doing?
08:26What kind of practice is this?
08:28Give me a sound.
08:30That's right.
08:33That's right.
08:35Come and slurp this.
08:37That's right.
08:43This is important.
08:45Thank you very much.
08:47You can't do this with noodles.
08:49Do you have a tissue?
08:51Tissue?
08:53Do you have scissors?
08:55If you can't slurp this much, you won't be able to eat ramen.
09:00If you can't slurp this much, you won't be able to eat ramen.
09:02That's right.
09:04You have to slurp from your stomach.
09:11That's great.
09:13Give me a tissue.
09:17If you can't slurp this much, you won't be able to eat ramen.
09:20If you can't slurp this much, you won't be able to eat ramen.
09:22That's right.
09:36Give me a sound.
09:38That's right.
09:40That's scary.
09:42That's scary.
09:44It's scary when you can only see with your eyes.
09:46That's right.
09:48That's right.
09:51This is really scary.
09:55Look at this hole.
09:57This is really scary.
09:59This is the scariest hole in the world.
10:02Stop this hole.
10:04This is a scary hole.
10:08After this, they will continue to train the helicopter.
10:14I will stretch my legs.
10:16Stop it.
10:18Stop it.
10:20If you can't slurp this much, you won't be able to eat ramen.
10:26I will eat this.
10:28Let's go.
10:30That's about it.
10:34Slurp.
10:36Slurp.
10:38Slurp.
10:40Slurp.
10:42Slurp.
10:44Slurp.
10:46Slurp.
10:48That's right.
10:50I was surprised.
10:52This is effective.
10:54It's important to catch it first.
10:56Catch it.
11:00This is amazing.
11:02You can do it if you do it.
11:04Why are you growing up?
11:06Why?
11:08Raja's growth was impressive.
11:10Are you all satisfied?
11:13A perfect solution.
11:19Next is YAMERU 4K from Mexico.
11:23Are you a YouTuber?
11:25That's right.
11:26I have 8.6 million followers.
11:28That's amazing.
11:31Do you have a formal greeting?
11:33I do.
11:34You are all YouTubers.
11:36I am YAMERU 4K.
11:38I always say,
11:40I can make a new world with you today.
11:42Come here.
11:44Do you eat yakisoba?
11:47Yes, we do.
11:49I don't see anything.
11:51YouTubers eat a large size of yakisoba.
11:55He is an old YouTuber.
11:57He is an old YouTuber.
11:59I ate spicy Peyoung once.
12:01Did the number of views increase?
12:04Yes, it did.
12:07Yakisoba is definitely strong.
12:09Let's try it.
12:11He is an old YouTuber.
12:13He is an old YouTuber.
12:15Here is YAMERU 4K's problem.
12:17It is difficult because there are many Japanese words for okay.
12:21I want to know how to use it.
12:25There are two types of okay.
12:30That's right.
12:32It's difficult.
12:33My wife always asks me,
12:36YAMERU, do you want to eat this?
12:39I always say, it's okay.
12:43Is it okay now?
12:44It's okay now.
12:45I want it.
12:47My wife says, you don't need it, right?
12:50I often say that and get into a fight.
12:55It's okay to be asked that.
12:57Do you have it?
12:59Of course.
13:01I get a phone call from a restaurant.
13:04BANSUURU runs a popular izakaya in ITABASHI.
13:10It's an omelette. Please eat it.
13:13When I get a phone call from a restaurant,
13:15I'm worried about whether it's okay.
13:20I ask how many people there are.
13:22It's a small place, but I ask if it's okay.
13:24They say it's okay.
13:27I'm in trouble if I get a phone call.
13:29That's right.
13:31Now I'm deciding whether to come or not.
13:35That's for sure.
13:37For example, when I walk on the spot,
13:40I fall down, but the people behind me say it's okay.
13:43I fell down. It's not okay.
13:46I fell down, but they say it's okay.
13:48No, it's not possible.
13:51It's not possible.
13:53Many foreigners study Japanese from textbooks.
13:57They say it's okay.
14:00That's right.
14:02But I don't know how to use it.
14:07If you look at the Japanese textbooks used by foreigners,
14:12it's only okay.
14:15But Japanese people sometimes use it in a negative sense.
14:19You need the ability to distinguish between okay and not okay.
14:23So...
14:25Mary Key will teach you.
14:27Be really careful when you say it's okay.
14:30Okay.
14:31Ms. Sayan, okay?
14:32Yes.
14:33I'd like to teach you how to say it's okay.
14:39I see.
14:42Please read it.
14:43Please read it and memorize it.
14:44Yes.
14:45Should I give you a topic?
14:46You should ask a question.
14:48Can I ask you a question?
14:51Yes.
14:52Is it okay to eat today?
14:55Yes, it's okay.
14:57It's difficult.
14:59It's difficult.
15:01Which one?
15:02Which one?
15:04Should I go or not?
15:05I don't think I should go today.
15:07You don't want to go.
15:08I don't think I should go today.
15:09I understand that feeling.
15:11I understand.
15:12You want to go with me, but...
15:16Is it okay to go to the place where there is a troublesome person?
15:20Is it okay to go to such a complicated place?
15:22I don't want to go.
15:23Everyone is gathering today.
15:25Don't you want to go for a drink?
15:26Ah...
15:28No, but it's okay.
15:32I understand that feeling.
15:34You're really good.
15:35You don't want to go.
15:36I really want to go.
15:38I don't think Japanese people say it's okay when it's official.
15:42Then they say,
15:43Ah, it's okay.
15:44I think there are more people who deny it.
15:46I think 80% of people deny it.
15:49Maybe.
15:51They say they want to go when they want to go.
15:54I agree.
15:55I want to hear a suspicious answer from you.
15:59Can I ask you to say,
16:00It's okay.
16:01from the camera?
16:03I want to hear a very suspicious answer.
16:05I want to learn.
16:06It's okay.
16:10Suspicious.
16:11It's definitely not okay.
16:13It's definitely not good.
16:16Some people don't know what's okay.
16:19What?
16:20It's okay.
16:24I'm going to see it.
16:26It's definitely okay.
16:27It's like a gorge.
16:29I'm going to see it.
16:31It's definitely okay.
16:35It's definitely okay here.
16:39Night city.
16:41Night city.
16:44Is it okay?
16:45It's okay.
16:46It's definitely okay.
16:47It's definitely okay.
16:51There are people like that.
16:52There are.
16:53There are also suspicious answers.
16:56Everyone, please be careful of these answers.
16:59There are suspicious answers.
17:01Depending on how you say it,
17:03the meaning is completely different.
17:05I was able to convince him.
17:08A pretty good solution.
17:11Next is a question from Mitsugi from France.
17:16I want to know a song that makes people happy when I go to karaoke with Japanese people.
17:22Mitsugi, what do you mean?
17:24I'm a musician.
17:27When I go to karaoke with my friends,
17:30I wonder what song will make everyone happy.
17:34I want to hear it.
17:37Mitsugi, who is from France and is active in music in Japan.
17:48He is worried that karaoke will not be exciting with his own song.
17:54I thought about it and thought it would be exciting.
17:57When I went to karaoke with Japanese people,
18:02I thought it would be exciting.
18:04Please take a look.
18:05Please choose a song based on this.
18:07I didn't go to karaoke.
18:09I went to Entarki.
18:12Entarki.
18:13Entarki.
18:14I went to Entarki twice.
18:18Periki's choice.
18:19Karaoke songs that get the crowd excited when sung by foreigners.
18:25The stage of the verification is a snack called Cosmos in Kamata, Tokyo.
18:31People in their 40s and 80s listen to songs.
18:35Karaoke-loving people are noisy when they choose songs.
18:42Hi, Periki.
18:44I love Unagi.
18:49What do you think of the song Periki chose?
18:52This song is a song every Japanese people knows.
18:55I didn't know about that.
18:57That is so very Japanese and very wonderful, very awesome.
19:02Periki, thank you so much.
19:04I can't believe I'm doing a live broadcast.
19:14It's cold when I open the door.
19:18It's a good song.
19:20It's a commercial song.
19:23It's a commercial song.
19:27Some people haven't noticed yet.
19:30They haven't noticed yet.
19:33It's getting better.
19:35It's getting better.
19:37They don't know yet.
19:40Always, always.
19:45Run, run.
19:48Isuzu truck.
19:52Isuzu truck is a commercial song that was created in 2004.
19:57It is loved as a motivational song for truck drivers.
20:03This song gets the crowd excited.
20:06Isuzu truck is a commercial song that was created in 2004.
20:09Always, always.
20:15Run, run.
20:18Isuzu truck.
20:22Always, always.
20:27Run, run.
20:30Isuzu truck.
20:34Great success.
20:38Hi, Peri. I really love Yakiniku.
20:41Hello, Periki. I really love Iekei Ramen.
20:44It was a really good dance number.
20:46Very nice sense.
20:48Your body just starts moving and dancing on its own, right?
20:54Very danceable.
20:583, 2, 1.
21:04What is it?
21:05What is it?
21:06Okay.
21:07I'm looking forward to seeing your dance.
21:16Very good.
21:18Your partner is important, right?
21:25I see.
21:33I see.
21:40It's not here yet.
21:42It's coming from here.
21:54No one does this here.
21:57Very good.
22:02It's very exciting.
22:04The crowd is getting excited.
22:06It would be great if you could do this.
22:07The old man is very happy.
22:14Great success. Do dance.
22:18It's amazing.
22:20How was it?
22:21How was it, everyone?
22:22I think it was good.
22:23Commercial songs are easy to get excited.
22:25It doesn't matter if it's a commercial song. It's amazing.
22:28It's a song without a commercial song.
22:30It was a good song.
22:32I have a question.
22:33What do you think about the punk version of Isuzu's track?
22:37It's cool. I think it's good.
22:39I think it's good.
22:40I'll make it.
22:49How was it, Periki?
22:50I think it's very good.
22:52It's a hassle.
22:54It's a hassle.
22:55If you get over it, you'll get it.
22:57But there's something that's more exciting.
23:01What is it?
23:02It's not a song. It's the beginning of the song.
23:06It's not a chorus.
23:08It's the beginning.
23:10I'm excited to hear that.
23:13It's not even in the lyrics.
23:16Do any of you know this box of Periki?
23:20It was as if it were in Reikon.
23:23It's been tens of thousands of years since then.
23:27My name is...
23:41I'll give it a try. Please.
23:47A long time ago, when humans still existed on Earth,
23:52the world was covered in lava.
24:02This is a drama called Sayuki,
24:05in which Masaaki Sakai was cast as the lead role.
24:08It was broadcasted on Nippon Television.
24:11There is a scene showing how Son Goku was born.
24:16Ten thousand years later,
24:18a small rock was born from the mountain.
24:22The rock rolled like an egg.
24:27It was as if it were in Reikon.
24:31Tens of thousands of years later,
24:34an explosion occurred from the rock.
24:39And then...
24:43Akutagawa!
24:48You have to go like this.
24:50It's a story.
24:52There's a story.
24:54The old man is very excited.
24:56The generation.
24:58It's a story about Mr. Akutagawa.
25:02It's a shocking story.
25:04It's very good.
25:05Do you remember this?
25:07It's hard to remember, but I'll do my best.
25:10It might be a little difficult.
25:13Mr. Akutagawa's story is difficult,
25:16but the previous two songs seemed to be exciting.
25:25Next is a question from Francesca from Italy.
25:29Why do Japanese people wash their hair every day?
25:35What does that mean?
25:37In Italy, we wash our hair three times a week.
25:45But when I came to Japan,
25:47everyone had to wash their hair every day.
25:51I was told that my hair was dirty because I didn't wash it.
25:57I was surprised.
25:59How about you, Saya?
26:01Do you wash your hair every day?
26:03I wash my hair every day.
26:05How about you, Perry?
26:07I only wash my hair once a month.
26:12It's a special bath.
26:14It's a special bath.
26:18Francesca, from Italy, washes her hair two or three times a week.
26:23She asked other foreigners in the city.
26:26My hair is very thick.
26:30I wash my hair once a week.
26:33I wash my hair twice a week with my parents' advice.
26:39I wash my hair two or three times a week.
26:41In Japan, I wash my hair once a week.
26:46Japanese shampoo and conditioner are very good.
26:50I keep my hair moist.
26:57According to Haniel, who studies hair loss science,
27:0090% of Japanese people wash their hair every day.
27:05Chinese and Koreans wash their hair three times a week.
27:09Westerners wash their hair twice a week.
27:16I take a shower every day.
27:21But I don't wash my hair every day.
27:24The water is cheap and expensive.
27:28Only rich people don't take a bath.
27:37In Africa, everyone washes their hair three times a week.
27:41Everyone washes their hair three times a week.
27:44I spray my hair three times a week.
27:48It smells good.
27:51According to Kao, who studied Japanese shampoo,
27:5590 years ago, Japanese shampoo was used at least twice a month.
28:04As time went by, the number of times was increasing.
28:08From the 1970s to the 1990s,
28:12shampoo became more popular due to changes in lifestyle and TV commercials.
28:18It became a habit to shampoo every day.
28:23I like shampoo commercials.
28:26I always do it in front of the mirror.
28:29My morning starts with this.
28:34There is a mirror in front of the shampoo.
28:37I go out of the frame.
28:40I always come back.
28:43OK.
28:46I like it.
28:49You've seen it, right?
28:51Please try it.
28:58I go out of the frame.
29:02I come back.
29:04I look in the mirror.
29:06OK.
29:08It's like a shampoo commercial.
29:10It's a shampoo for short hair.
29:14My morning starts with this.
29:18My morning starts with this.
29:22My morning starts with this.
29:29I go out of the frame.
29:34OK.
29:36It's good.
29:38It's exciting.
29:40It doesn't make sense.
29:41Please try the 30-second version.
29:43I don't need it.
29:47Perry is worried about the shampoo.
29:58Ryan from Canada has a problem.
30:02He doesn't talk when he gets on a taxi.
30:05He wants to talk, but he doesn't know what to talk about.
30:09It's awkward to be silent all the time.
30:16I'm thinking about how to reduce the distance.
30:22I'm thinking about how to reduce the distance.
30:25You have a good physique.
30:29What?
30:30Look at this.
30:34Do you do underground martial arts?
30:36I do skating and muscle training.
30:40I did karate for a year in elementary school.
30:44I thought you were an underground martial artist.
30:47What is it?
30:50Ryan from Canada has been living in Japan for 8 years.
30:55He is a professional skateboarder.
30:58He can't stand the silence in the taxi.
31:04Do you talk in the taxi?
31:08I never talk.
31:11Do you decide to talk or not?
31:13I put on a big red headphone.
31:17You're blocking it.
31:21You talk about everything.
31:26You talk about everything.
31:29If you're a man, you ask,
31:31If you're a man, you ask,
31:34If you're a man, you ask,
31:38I'm sure there are some.
31:43I'm sure there are some.
31:48I'm sure there are some.
31:50Test the taxi conversation technique.
31:56Everyone in the taxi will get going on this topic.
32:04Please go to Roppongi.
32:06Roppongi?
32:07Yes.
32:10This time, we're going to test Antonio from Bulgaria.
32:17First, 80% excitement.
32:20It's warm today.
32:23There are a lot of people in the taxi.
32:26Yes, there are.
32:28Famous people?
32:30Yes, there are.
32:32Who are they?
32:41Who are they?
32:42There are people who will surprise you.
32:45Who are they?
32:46The other day, a soccer famous person came to Ramos.
32:51Ramos is a Brazilian player.
32:53He played on Saturday.
32:55He played for Minamiaoyama.
32:57It costs 900 yen.
33:00I do not need a change of 1000 yen.
33:02He's a nice person.
33:07That's Ramos.
33:10By the way, do you know Mr. Tetsuya Watari?
33:14What kind of person is he?
33:16He's from Kahano.
33:18He gave me a 1,000 yen tip for getting on the train from Roppongi.
33:23He's Japanese.
33:25He's amazing.
33:27I happened to get on the train from a shop in Roppongi.
33:33I asked the driver where I was born.
33:36I was born in Tokyo.
33:38I was born in Tokyo.
33:40He said he was from Tokyo.
33:44Next, the excitement level is 90%.
33:47Bing bong, bing bong, bing bong.
33:51Yes.
33:52Bang, bang, bang.
33:55Woo hoo hoo hoo.
33:58I'm in the story.
34:02I'm waiting on the moon.
34:03TV Tokyo.
34:04It's starting.
34:05I'm going to be on TV.
34:07Okay.
34:08I'm in the story.
34:09I'm waiting on the moon.
34:10Bing bong, bing bong, bing bong.
34:19This person who came with me sang this song.
34:28Do you know this song?
34:29Bing bong, bing bong, bing bong.
34:30Ferris technique number two.
34:31What's that humming quiz?
34:32Bing bong, bing bong, bing bong.
34:33Ping pong, ping pong.
34:35Ping pong, ta ta, ta ta.
34:38Ping pong, ping pong.
34:40Ping pong, ta, ta, ta.
34:42UFO.
34:43Ta, ta, ta.
34:46This is good.
34:46This is good, isn't it.
34:48It makes this party exciting.
34:50How does it end?
34:51Do you know what this is?
34:53Ta, ta, ta, ta.
34:55And, what is it?
34:56Ta, ta, ta, ta, ta, ta, ta.
35:01Oh, it's 8 o'clock in the afternoon.
35:08I'm leaving because I'm a flower.
35:12This is good, right?
35:14Great success!
35:16Wow, this is great.
35:18This is great.
35:20This is great.
35:22What is this?
35:24This is great.
35:26This is great.
35:28This is great.
35:30This is great.
35:32Ryan, how was it?
35:34I thought the first question,
35:36Have you ever ridden a celebrity?
35:38was a very good question.
35:40I really want to ask myself
35:42when I'm driving.
35:44If you don't like the silence in the taxi,
35:46you can play like this,
35:48or you can play like a family.
35:50What color car will come next?
35:54I did it when I was a kid.
35:56Isn't that good?
35:58Do you do it with the driver?
36:00Yes, I do it with the driver.
36:02Welcome.
36:04Hello.
36:08What color car will come next?
36:10What color car will come next?
36:12What color car will come next?
36:14This one will come next.
36:16This one?
36:18This one?
36:20I'm white.
36:22I'm red.
36:24I'm orange.
36:26Orange?
36:28That's a big gamble.
36:30But it's a small one.
36:32What color is it?
36:34What color is it?
36:36It's purple.
36:38That's too much.
36:40That's too much.
36:42Orange is still there.
36:44It's not purple.
36:46It's purple.
36:48What color will come next?
36:50What color will come next?
36:52What color will come next?
36:56Purple.
36:58Purple.
37:12He couldn't keep up with the pace of the stadium,
37:14but he was satisfied with the result.
37:18A good solution.
37:24Next, we have a question from Yana from Austria.
37:28Yana.
37:30I want to know how to distinguish between a temple and a shrine.
37:34Yana.
37:36I love temples and shrines in Japan.
37:38I want to know how to distinguish
37:40which is which.
37:44I love temples and shrines in Japan.
37:46I want to know how to distinguish
37:48which is which.
37:50I want to know how to distinguish
37:52which is which.
37:54This is a question even for Japanese people.
37:56The Perique will solve it easily.
37:58How do you distinguish
38:00between a temple and a shrine?
38:02Is there a Torii?
38:04Torii?
38:06Yes, Torii.
38:08I saw it.
38:10Which do you think is a Torii?
38:12I don't know what a shrine is.
38:14You don't know what a shrine is, right?
38:16That's a good way to distinguish.
38:18But everyone has their own way of distinguishing.
38:22The sound is determined by the ears.
38:26I'm going to say a lot of things now,
38:28so please judge by that.
38:30Let's listen to the quiz.
38:42Let's listen to the sound.
38:46Here we go.
38:52It's a temple.
38:54It's a temple.
38:56It's a bell.
39:02It's a shrine.
39:04It's a bell.
39:06It's a bell with bells.
39:08It's a bell with bells.
39:12It's a temple.
39:14It's a temple with bells.
39:18KASHIKOMI
39:20KASHIKOMI
39:22It's a shrine.
39:24JINJA
39:26It is a temple.
39:28Yes, it is a temple.
39:30JINJA
39:32TEMPLE
39:34Yeah.
39:42It's either a temple or a shrine.
39:47It's only played in those two places.
39:49Especially at the end of the year.
39:51Which one is this?
39:53This is a shrine.
39:55It's a shrine.
39:58It's like a Gagaku.
40:02I'll play the role of the Yakyoke Taiji.
40:06Yaku-yoke, Hou-yoke wa, Kanto no san-dai-yaku-shi, Sano yaku-yoke-taishi.
40:13Yana-san, do you know what this is?
40:16I'm sorry, I don't know.
40:18This is a temple.
40:20Temple?
40:21Yaku-yoke-taishi.
40:22At the end of the year, in a commercial.
40:34Ferrari, Ferrari.
40:36Because a monk is riding it, it's a temple.
40:38A temple?
40:40A monk is riding it.
40:42It's a high-class car.
40:44It's an image.
40:46It's an image.
40:47It's a temple of a monk.
40:48I tend to ride good cars.
40:52How was it, Yana-san?
40:54There were a lot of new discoveries, it was fun.
40:58A technique that can be distinguished by sound.
41:00There was also a point that was convincing.
41:04A pretty good solution.
41:10Next is a question from Christina from Ghana.
41:15In Japan, the shops are small and difficult to enter.
41:21Is that so?
41:22Are there a lot of things that are difficult to enter?
41:24There are a lot.
41:26My husband is a judo teacher.
41:32His body is big.
41:34I have a big body.
41:38I wonder what he taught me.
41:41He taught you.
41:43That's how it is.
41:47How about you, Perry-san?
41:48I love Pelican.
41:49It's narrow, narrow, narrow, narrow.
41:52It's a narrow feeling.
41:54Narrow feeling?
41:56Narrow and delicious shop.
42:01For example, this shop in Tokyo.
42:04It's a small shop with five people and six waiters.
42:09It's a delicious oyakodon with chicken and fluffy eggs.
42:15It even has miso soup.
42:17It's 300 yen.
42:20300 yen.
42:23This time, David and Max will investigate the narrow and delicious shop.
42:29They came to Kanda.
42:34Is this it?
42:35Is that one?
42:36This is it?
42:37There's no room.
42:38What are you going to do?
42:39I don't think I can get in.
42:42Excuse me.
42:43May I come in?
42:44Please come in.
42:45Are you two coming in?
42:46What is the narrow and delicious shop that attracts customers?
42:50It feels like summer.
42:51It feels like summer.
42:53Can you film that?
42:54I'm sorry.
42:55I'm busy.
42:56Cheers!
42:57Cheers!
43:02Foreigners' Total Consultation is broadcast on TVer.
43:07Excuse me.
43:08May I come in?
43:09Please come in.
43:10Are you two coming in?
43:11We're two.
43:12Please come in.
43:13I'd like you to come in this way.
43:15Everyone, please come in front.
43:19Can you make it?
43:21Wow.
43:22Twist.
43:23Go.
43:24Wow.
43:25It's a double.
43:26It's a double.
43:27Congratulations.
43:28Congratulations.
43:29The communication is good.
43:31I want to stop the communication.
43:33It's like summer.
43:34It's like summer.
43:36There are six floors of shops under the guard.
43:40What is the narrow and delicious food that can be tasted in the store?
43:44I can see everyone's faces.
43:45That's great.
43:46I'll have meat.
43:47Wow, look at that.
43:48That's amazing.
43:50The most popular food in this store.
43:53Rib roast, shibire, and kainomi.
43:56There are seven kinds of meat, including rare parts.
44:01There is also A5 meat.
44:03How much is it?
44:05It's 1,000 yen.
44:06Is this 1,000 yen?
44:07Please grill it with this chopstick.
44:10I don't know the location.
44:12There you go.
44:14You get a little bit of pork on there.
44:16It's got a little bit...
44:18Everyone uses seven pieces of meat.
44:23Everyone will grill it here.
44:24I want to put it on.
44:25He wants to put it on, too.
44:27There are only two pieces of meat for more than 10 people.
44:31Sharing is the rule of this store.
44:37This is okay.
44:38This is okay, too.
44:39I'll have it first.
44:40Rib roast is okay.
44:41It looks delicious.
44:42I'll have it first.
44:43Thank you for the meal.
44:44Can you turn it around?
44:47There's a new customer.
44:48He's eating a lot.
44:49He's eating a lot.
44:50He's a big fan of Kansei-to.
44:51I'm looking forward to it.
44:52I'd like to give you a plate of meat from Aomori Prefecture.
44:55Meat?
44:56Can you take a picture of that?
44:58I'm sorry.
44:59I'm busy.
45:00It's like eating at home.
45:03I want to eat six-level grilled meat, even if I have a hard time.
45:08It's narrow.
45:09Dibiji and Max, tell me your impression of the taste.
45:13It looks delicious.
45:16It looks delicious.
45:17That's right.
45:18Thank you very much.
45:19If you bring me a plate of meat from Brazil, I'll have it.
45:21I'll have it.
45:24In fact, this is a line of super-high-end grilled meat groups.
45:29Who will be at the top of the line?
45:32All right, let's get started.
45:33All right, let's get started.
45:34Let's go.
45:35This is Kurosame Morita, an unopened restaurant.
45:39This is a legendary restaurant where you can taste the only unopened meat dish.
45:48The conditions to eat here are the same as the six-level grilled meat.
45:57It's narrow, but it's fun.
45:59It's narrow, but it's fun.
46:01Fantastic.
46:02Nice.
46:03One, two, three.
46:04It's narrow, but it's fun.
46:07It's fun.
46:09It's a good restaurant.
46:11It's a good restaurant.
46:12It's a good restaurant.
46:13How about you, Christina?
46:15It's fun. I'll go there again.
46:20It's amazing that everyone is talking next to you and having fun.
46:24You like that, don't you?
46:26I love it.
46:27If you like it, you should go there.
46:29I want to go to the second floor with those people.
46:31It's amazing.
46:33I want to go there.
46:34I don't want to go there.
46:37You don't want to go there?
46:39You're a big star.
46:42Everyone wants to go to the second floor and eat grilled meat.
46:47A perfect solution.
46:50We've solved everyone's problems.
46:54Was it okay?
46:56I'm a little worried.
46:58I'm a little worried, but I hope you enjoy Japan.
47:01I love Japan.
47:03I love Japan.
47:07What is it?
47:10Are you tired?
47:14There were more problems than I thought.
47:17Are you tired?
47:21There are a lot of problems.
47:25I'm going to work.
47:27That's right.
47:29I'm going to work.
47:33Everyone is doing their best.
47:35You're going to work at a great time.
47:37It's the ending.
47:39Lastly, please send a message to foreigners living in Japan.
48:00I love you.
48:02I love you.
48:04I love you.
48:09I love you.
48:14Thank you very much.