日本怪奇ルポルタージュ 2025年1月3日 「日本怪奇ルポルタージュ」大阪二児置き去り死事件…なぜ母親は約50日間子どもを放置したのか?
#EnglishMovie #cdrama #drama #engsub #chinesedramaengsub #movieshortfull
#EnglishMovie #cdrama #drama #engsub #chinesedramaengsub #movieshortfull
Category
📺
TVTranscript
00:00:00Good evening, it's time for Nippon Kaiki Reportage.
00:00:07This program is a little closer to Japanese social issues and the kaiki phenomenon.
00:00:13The program started last year in Gantan, but this year is also the New Year's broadcast.
00:00:18This time, we will send you an hour and a half special.
00:00:21I heard that the studio will change.
00:00:25I was happy.
00:00:27I heard that the studio will change.
00:00:33I heard that the studio will change from the factory to the factory.
00:00:36What does that mean?
00:00:38Wait a minute.
00:00:39There is a staircase to the exit.
00:00:43Is this the condition?
00:00:45It was the same last time.
00:00:47I think it's a little cold.
00:00:50Everyone, what kind of year do you want this year?
00:00:53I'm a post-production role this year.
00:00:57Last year, I was able to spend my time without any problems.
00:01:01You don't have to worry about anything.
00:01:05You don't have to worry about anything.
00:01:07That's fine.
00:01:09I'm not angry at all.
00:01:12How about Tsutsui?
00:01:13This year, a new member will join Nogizaka 46.
00:01:18Sixth generation?
00:01:19The sixth generation will come.
00:01:21I will do my best to be the first in the group.
00:01:26How many years has Tsutsui been here?
00:01:28I've been here for six years.
00:01:31This is the seventh year.
00:01:33When Tsutsui first joined, she was 14 years old.
00:01:37That's great.
00:01:39She's the same age as Juniors.
00:01:41She's the same age as Juniors.
00:01:42She started acting.
00:01:44She's the same age as Jihara Juniors.
00:01:48So, there will be a time when she's really sharp.
00:01:54How about you, Hasumi?
00:01:55Last year, I was ranked 10th in Break Talent.
00:01:59I see.
00:02:00Congratulations.
00:02:03I want to rank every year.
00:02:06Hasumi has a strong impression of being a play-bat.
00:02:11I want to beat Umezawa and Tomio and win.
00:02:16My grandfather recently joined Rouji Home.
00:02:19He watches play-bats every week.
00:02:22He's a big star now.
00:02:30How about you, Ryofu?
00:02:31There were a lot of situations where old media and new media were turned upside down.
00:02:36There were.
00:02:37For example, the election in the U.S.
00:02:39The Hyogo prefecture election.
00:02:41I think it's funny that the commentators are going back and forth.
00:02:47As a result, people who think they can't be fooled are taking SNS.
00:02:53But is that true?
00:02:55That's right.
00:02:56But it's a lie that you're talking about it on TV.
00:02:59That's right.
00:03:01But when you're on TV, you can see that it's not all lies.
00:03:07There are a lot of things like that.
00:03:09I think it's a good balance.
00:03:11What surprised me the most last year was...
00:03:15My stepdaughter called me at night and said she had something to say to my dad.
00:03:19So I went for a walk at night.
00:03:21I was so excited.
00:03:22I was like, what is this?
00:03:24I went to the park without saying anything.
00:03:27My daughter said,
00:03:28I don't know if my dad will like it, but I'm a fan of Rarando Nishida.
00:03:33My dad disliked me a lot.
00:03:35I didn't say much, but he said,
00:03:37I didn't know if I should have called you to the park at night.
00:03:41She's a good girl.
00:03:43But I've heard a lot of things about you at work.
00:03:45That's right.
00:03:47I'm so proud of her.
00:03:49I'm so proud of her.
00:03:51I hope she continues to support me.
00:03:54How about you, Asumi?
00:03:56What surprised me the most last year was...
00:03:58How about you, Asumi?
00:04:00What surprised me the most last year was...
00:04:02I heard that Ririko lives in the neighborhood.
00:04:06What?
00:04:07The town where Ririko lives?
00:04:09I moved last year.
00:04:10I thought I could live in the same area as Ririko.
00:04:14I was a little happy.
00:04:15I haven't met her yet.
00:04:16If Ririko lives there, Junretsu also lives there.
00:04:18That's right.
00:04:22I want to meet either of them.
00:04:23I want to meet either of them.
00:04:24It's a hot town.
00:04:26It's a hot town.
00:04:45July 29, 2010
00:04:51Half of Osaka city
00:04:56Two bodies of a young child were found in a room of an apartment building.
00:05:04In a room where garbage is scattered,
00:05:07there is no air conditioner,
00:05:09the bodies are decayed,
00:05:11and some of them are boneless.
00:05:15It was a three-year-old girl and a one-year-old boy.
00:05:22The next day, the culprit was arrested.
00:05:28It was the mother of the children found in the body.
00:05:35Why did the two children have to die in this way?
00:05:43The investigation revealed the strange behavior of the mother who drove the children to death.
00:05:51And two years later, in the second half of the second trial...
00:05:57Did you love them?
00:06:04Even now, I still love them.
00:06:12I think there will be more difficult things from now on,
00:06:17but I want you to watch over them.
00:06:27Why did the mother who said she loved them drive the children to death?
00:06:35About 14 years after the incident,
00:06:38Now that the warning of automatic abuse continues to be updated,
00:06:44I will report the incident of leaving Osaka at 2 o'clock.
00:06:48Mom! Mom!
00:06:52I want to do it more!
00:06:54I want to do it more!
00:07:08January 18, 2010
00:07:15On January 18, 2010,
00:07:18About half a year ago, the bodies of two young children were found.
00:07:24Saori, a 22-year-old single mother from Mie Prefecture,
00:07:31arrived in Osaka with her children.
00:07:35Where did she go?
00:07:57What are you good at?
00:08:01Please tell me what you are most confident in.
00:08:10Have you ever been told anything in private?
00:08:17Do you remember how old you were when you first experienced it?
00:08:22Yes.
00:08:29Do you have any hobbies?
00:08:35Cooking.
00:08:38That's good.
00:08:41Please write it down here.
00:08:44After arriving in Osaka,
00:08:46she took her children to an interview at a wind farm.
00:08:55Why did you decide to start this job?
00:08:59Did you have any special business that required money?
00:09:07I wanted to apply for private insurance.
00:09:11Private insurance?
00:09:14You are still young.
00:09:16I'm impressed.
00:09:18Please write it down here.
00:09:29Are you okay?
00:09:34You are a good girl.
00:09:43I will introduce you to my house.
00:09:46I will also provide you with a place to live.
00:09:49Don't worry.
00:09:56Saori decided to work at a wind farm.
00:09:59She was assigned to a separate apartment.
00:10:04She lived with her two-year-old eldest daughter,
00:10:07her one-year-old three-month-old eldest son, Nagisa.
00:10:15On the day of the interview,
00:10:17she left her children with her.
00:10:22Saori started working at a wind farm on that day.
00:10:28On that day?
00:10:31After finishing her first day's work,
00:10:34she went to pick up Misuzu and Nagisa,
00:10:37whom she had left at the wind farm.
00:10:43There, she saw Misuzu, her eldest daughter, crying.
00:10:49It's normal to cry on the first day.
00:10:51But you can get used to it.
00:10:53That's right.
00:10:55Saori didn't want her two children to feel lonely.
00:11:00That's why she decided not to leave her children at the wind farm.
00:11:08What did Saori do with her children while she was working?
00:11:15This is what it looks like.
00:11:17It's a yacht.
00:11:21Let's call it a day for today.
00:11:23We will continue tomorrow.
00:11:25Is that all?
00:11:26Yes, that's all.
00:11:27I want to do more.
00:11:29You want to do more?
00:11:30Let's do it tomorrow.
00:11:31No.
00:11:32I have to go to work with you.
00:11:34No.
00:11:36Come here.
00:11:37I want to do more.
00:11:39Let's do it tomorrow.
00:11:40No.
00:11:41Let's do it tomorrow.
00:11:42No.
00:11:43I want to do more.
00:11:44I don't know.
00:11:46I want to do more.
00:11:49She can't rely on anyone,
00:11:51and she can't take her children to work.
00:11:58As a result,
00:12:01she had no choice but to leave her children at home and go to work.
00:12:14At that time, she opened the bag of food she bought at the convenience store,
00:12:19put it on the desk, and left home.
00:12:24It's been 14 years since the incident,
00:12:27but like Saori,
00:12:29there are not many mothers who choose to work as a prostitute to raise their children.
00:12:36According to Ms. Haru Sugiyama,
00:12:39who has been interviewing people related to this incident since the beginning,
00:12:46According to my research,
00:12:48since 1995,
00:12:50the number of women who go to prostitution
00:12:54and the number of prostitutes has decreased.
00:13:00As a result,
00:13:02the number of divorces among women has increased.
00:13:07When a woman is single and has children,
00:13:11as well as the mothers involved in this incident,
00:13:14the system of society,
00:13:16where women can't make enough money by working,
00:13:20pushes women to sell their sex.
00:13:23It pushes them to a very primitive place.
00:13:32In 38 years,
00:13:34the number of prostitutes raised by single mothers
00:13:38has increased by about 1.6 times.
00:13:43However,
00:13:44the average annual income of those women
00:13:48who have to raise their children while working
00:13:51is about 2.36 million yen.
00:13:55If you convert it to the monthly income,
00:13:57it's about 200,000 yen.
00:13:59Even if they receive various social benefits,
00:14:02the annual income is less than 3 million yen.
00:14:07In order to raise children,
00:14:09the number of women who step into the production industry
00:14:12is not small.
00:14:15Then why was Saori a single mother?
00:14:33Congratulations!
00:14:34I'm so happy!
00:14:35Let's blow out the candles together.
00:14:41Congratulations!
00:14:47When she was 19,
00:14:48she married her 1-year-old husband
00:14:51and led a happy life in her hometown, Mie Prefecture.
00:14:56I'm going to eat this too.
00:14:58Hey, it moved!
00:15:00It moved!
00:15:01It moved?
00:15:02It moved?
00:15:03Hey!
00:15:04It's daddy!
00:15:05It's daddy!
00:15:07At that time,
00:15:08her blog was full of love for children.
00:15:14I suddenly realized that
00:15:16being able to spend every day with a cute daughter
00:15:19is really a happy thing.
00:15:25A small life that made me feel that I wasn't alone.
00:15:32It's called motherhood.
00:15:36However, such a happy life didn't last long.
00:15:42That was two years after the marriage.
00:15:46The birth of the eldest son,
00:15:50Saori's miscarriage,
00:15:52and her debt from consumer finance were revealed.
00:15:59After that,
00:16:00a talk between her husband's parents and her own father was held.
00:16:07Even in court,
00:16:08her mother herself talked about the family meeting.
00:16:15According to the writer, Sugiyama,
00:16:18who wrote a part of the statement in the book,
00:16:25at first, her husband and Saori themselves
00:16:29didn't want to get a divorce.
00:16:35However, Saori wanted to escape from the talk.
00:16:40Saori wanted to escape from the talk.
00:16:45I can't do it.
00:16:56The divorce was decided quickly,
00:16:58and the family meeting was about the children.
00:17:02Saori...
00:17:05I've never worked properly before.
00:17:10Without everyone's help,
00:17:12I can't raise the children.
00:17:15Even though she expressed her will,
00:17:18she was told by the law that she couldn't separate the children from her mother.
00:17:25Saori said in court that she decided to take the children
00:17:30without being able to oppose it.
00:17:34I see.
00:17:40At the family meeting,
00:17:42something like this happened.
00:17:53While her ex-husband and his parents were being watched by her father,
00:17:58she was writing a contract.
00:18:02The content of the contract was...
00:18:16I can't take care of my family. It's tough.
00:18:19Is there a reason why I can't get a divorce?
00:18:22I think she wrote a contract to reflect on her actions.
00:18:27If she was a woman,
00:18:29it was natural for her to do housework and raise the children.
00:18:33If she couldn't do that, she was no good.
00:18:35I think this contract meant that she had to stick to it.
00:18:41However, while she was a housewife,
00:18:46she suffered from all kinds of depression.
00:18:48And that destroyed her.
00:18:52Later, her mother was involved in an unforgivable incident.
00:18:58Ms. Sugiyama, who has been covering this incident for a long time,
00:19:02including her mother and people around her,
00:19:08When raising a child,
00:19:10I don't deal with the needs of the child.
00:19:12I don't deal with the needs of the child.
00:19:15What kind of mother should I be?
00:19:17I've been trying to meet the needs of the child and the people around her.
00:19:22I think I've been over-adapting.
00:19:25I think that's what made her suffer so much.
00:19:29She can't move in such a crowded environment.
00:19:33She's been abused since she was a child.
00:19:38She's been diagnosed with cellulitis.
00:19:41She's been sick.
00:19:43She's been over-adapting because she's not healthy.
00:19:46When that spreads more medically,
00:19:50I think it's going to break down in no time.
00:19:54In the conversation,
00:19:56They decided to divorce without talking about the child's day of birth.
00:20:03This was Ms. Sugiyama's two-year-old birthday.
00:20:09I don't understand.
00:20:13A mother who causes an unforgivable incident.
00:20:18I wonder if she was able to prevent this incident.
00:20:24My friends and I got divorced.
00:20:27No matter what the problem was,
00:20:30My wife was always the one who took it.
00:20:33But my male friends,
00:20:35Even if I wanted to take it,
00:20:37I couldn't.
00:20:39In this case, it's the opposite.
00:20:42That's right.
00:20:43I thought it was unusual.
00:20:45So, in the conversation,
00:20:47The mother should have come first.
00:20:49There was no child in the middle.
00:20:51That's what ultimately caused the tragedy.
00:20:56It's not that the mother takes responsibility for the child.
00:21:00If you're going to get a divorce,
00:21:02You should take responsibility for the child in each family.
00:21:05Isn't that what we should say?
00:21:07I feel like it's a vow to get rid of the child.
00:21:13No, I don't care about my family.
00:21:15At this point, I'm about 21 or 22 years old.
00:21:19If you're a student, you're a student.
00:21:21I'm over 30 years old.
00:21:23My parents helped me.
00:21:26I managed to raise my family.
00:21:29Suddenly, I'm a single mother.
00:21:31I have two children at this age.
00:21:34I don't think it's possible.
00:21:36And at the age of becoming a mother,
00:21:38I've never been in society.
00:21:40I've never been in society.
00:21:42I don't care about my family.
00:21:44I'm going to work hard.
00:21:46On the contrary,
00:21:48I feel like I'm abusing my daughter.
00:21:51I see.
00:21:52You're close in age, aren't you?
00:21:54That's right.
00:21:55What did you think?
00:21:56I thought I was on my parents' side.
00:22:01My parents didn't say anything nice to me.
00:22:07I thought it was really hard.
00:22:09I saw your video.
00:22:11I thought you were crying on your first day at home.
00:22:14If there was someone who could talk to you,
00:22:17it might have been a little different.
00:22:20I want you to meet your mother like this.
00:22:23That's what the family around me said.
00:22:26I think it's more natural to think about what happens to the child.
00:22:33Why did that happen?
00:22:37Two weeks after coming to Osaka.
00:22:57A month later.
00:23:09As usual, while I was working,
00:23:12the days of abandoning a two-year-old and a one-year-old child continued.
00:23:27The life that had collapsed from the beginning
00:23:31could not be restored from here,
00:23:34and it was further destroyed.
00:23:37From around February,
00:23:39Saori went to a host club after work at night.
00:23:49He left the room with food in his hand,
00:23:54and it was morning when he went home with a young child.
00:24:10Mom!
00:24:12Where have you been?
00:24:16Hey!
00:24:18Hey!
00:24:23Where have you been?
00:24:26Welcome back!
00:24:28Let's continue the cooking.
00:24:36Hey!
00:24:37Let's do it!
00:24:40It was a strange life for everyone.
00:24:43But no one knew about it.
00:24:50Saori's host play escalated further.
00:24:56Even when he came home,
00:24:58he just put the food he bought at the convenience store on the table,
00:25:03left the two-year-old and one-year-old child for three months,
00:25:06and immediately left the house.
00:25:09That's impossible.
00:25:10Two years old?
00:25:12He's still in a coma, isn't he?
00:25:17Then he started dating a man from the host club.
00:25:23At that time, he sent an emergency report to his father.
00:25:28I decided to continue working at night for a while.
00:25:33I'm going to live on my own,
00:25:37and I'm not doing anything embarrassing in the water business.
00:25:41I will continue to do my best as I have done so far.
00:25:46It was very different from reality.
00:25:50In addition, he promised to return to Mie Prefecture in April
00:25:54and arrive at work in the afternoon.
00:26:00In fact, he left his children behind
00:26:03and prioritized his life with his lover.
00:26:07Then, at this time...
00:26:11Mom!
00:26:13Mom!
00:26:18Mom!
00:26:20In the room, the voice of a child calling his mother
00:26:24can be heard by the neighbors.
00:26:29It was around 2 o'clock in the middle of the night.
00:26:32He heard a voice calling his mother over the intercom.
00:26:37That's the worst.
00:26:58The residents of the same apartment reported to the Autonomous Consultation Office.
00:27:08Hello.
00:27:10The staff visited the apartment, but...
00:27:16Hello. Is anyone there?
00:27:19They couldn't hear the voice from inside.
00:27:38On the next day, they visited the apartment again.
00:27:42I see.
00:27:47At this time?
00:27:49In fact, the staff of the Autonomous Consultation Office visited the apartment
00:27:53early in April.
00:27:56They posted this on Saori's SNS
00:28:00in April Fool's Day.
00:28:05Let me say this at the end.
00:28:08I'm pregnant.
00:28:11How do you feel?
00:28:16The children in the room were crying.
00:28:20They posted this on their SNS.
00:28:23It was a sparkling life.
00:28:26How anxious they must have been.
00:28:30The two-year-old eldest daughter was entrusted with her one-year-old brother.
00:28:35How anxious she must have been.
00:28:41Even though the neighbors reported to the Autonomous Consultation Office,
00:28:45why couldn't they save her?
00:28:48After the family meeting,
00:28:50she decided to live with her mother,
00:28:53and she put her residence card there.
00:28:55Originally, she didn't trust her mother.
00:28:59She couldn't live with her mother,
00:29:02so she moved to a cabaret club in Nagoya.
00:29:06In the end, the children stuffed various things in the bathroom,
00:29:11and water leaked.
00:29:13She couldn't cope with it,
00:29:15so she moved to Osaka, where her grandparents were.
00:29:21Saori and her mother
00:29:23moved to Osaka many times.
00:29:29Originally, they moved to a town in Mie Prefecture.
00:29:36However, in June 2009,
00:29:40Saori moved to another town in the prefecture with her children.
00:29:48At that time, she moved her residence card,
00:29:51and she visited the city hall window to receive financial support.
00:29:58I see.
00:30:00But soon after that, her parents moved to Nagoya.
00:30:05Her residence card wasn't there.
00:30:10About half a year later,
00:30:16Saori had a water leak in her room in Nagoya,
00:30:20and she moved to Osaka like a half-dwarf.
00:30:27Saori couldn't continue her journey in the city hall,
00:30:33and her parents' residence card remained in Mie Prefecture.
00:30:39I see.
00:30:40She couldn't receive financial support.
00:30:44Ms. Sugiyama, who has covered many abductions in Osaka,
00:30:51told me that she met a mother
00:30:54who raised her children in her friend's house
00:30:57without a house.
00:30:59She was in her mid-2000s.
00:31:02In 2010,
00:31:06I realized that the number of women
00:31:09who took their children to bars and restaurants
00:31:13was rapidly increasing.
00:31:17I realized that during the interview.
00:31:21However, the reason for abductions
00:31:24is that the parents don't have the power.
00:31:29Many people who are in trouble with raising their children
00:31:34rely on the government,
00:31:36or send out SOS to the society
00:31:39in order to avoid it.
00:31:41But when people like her
00:31:44are subjected to severe abuse,
00:31:48and they have to raise their children
00:31:51in a situation where no one can protect them,
00:31:54these kinds of incidents happen.
00:31:57It's hard to report,
00:32:00but I think it's a fact.
00:32:04I think so.
00:32:05I think so.
00:32:08Ms. Sugiyama also said that
00:32:11there is a problem with the government system
00:32:14that can't find the children.
00:32:16While the children are in such a situation,
00:32:19at the end of April...
00:32:35April, 2010
00:32:45Saori is dependent on various men
00:32:49to escape from her motherhood.
00:32:57In May,
00:32:59she meets other men,
00:33:02and she goes to their house.
00:33:05This behavior may seem strange to everyone.
00:33:10Ms. Sugiyama,
00:33:12who has actually interviewed her,
00:33:16said this.
00:33:18I have to raise my children by myself.
00:33:21I can't rely on my parents,
00:33:23and I can't rely on my husband.
00:33:25I can't accept that.
00:33:27I can't accept that.
00:33:29I can't accept that.
00:33:31I can't accept that I have those feelings.
00:33:34I can't accept that I have those feelings.
00:33:37So I leave my children
00:33:39and go to a society that accepts me.
00:33:42and go to a society that accepts me.
00:33:44That's what men do.
00:33:46I can only live
00:33:48because I'm told that I'm good to someone.
00:33:52On May 16th,
00:33:54on May 16th,
00:33:56Ms. Sugiyama's 3-year-old birthday.
00:34:00She celebrates her birthday at her host's house in the countryside,
00:34:04but her children don't smile at her anymore.
00:34:09After that,
00:34:11she posts on her blog
00:34:13how she spends her time at her new lover's house.
00:34:16She pretends to forget reality,
00:34:21and adorns herself as a fake Saori.
00:34:24I don't think my parents watched my social media.
00:34:28I don't think my parents watched my social media.
00:34:32But in the real world...
00:34:54But in the real world...
00:35:24But in the real world...
00:35:55Two months later...
00:35:57Two months later...
00:35:59Two months later...
00:36:24Two months later...
00:36:54Two months later...
00:37:24Two months later...
00:37:26Two months later...
00:37:28Two months later...
00:37:30Two months later...
00:37:50This was her last moment with her parents.
00:38:00The next day, Saori didn't return to the apartment for about 50 days.
00:38:12After that, she left the children at home and went out to play until she found out about the incident.
00:38:21She posted about it on social media from time to time.
00:38:29Saori's behavior is unforgivable and incomprehensible.
00:38:36Sugiyama, who has been covering this incident for many years, analyzed it.
00:38:45I've been living in an apartment with my mother since I was little.
00:38:53I was raised as a good girl like a young carer until I was in the first grade of junior high school.
00:39:01In the second year of junior high school, I experienced severe sexual harassment.
00:39:08If such a person raises a child, I can't feel the child.
00:39:13If I'm cornered, I can't think about the child's meals or the child's loneliness.
00:39:22I have to be a good girl or a good person to get rid of the fear and anxiety of this society.
00:39:32It's a life-threatening situation.
00:39:34This woman said on social media that she was a very nice person.
00:39:38If I'm not a very nice person, I don't have any friends and no one understands me.
00:39:45When I feel the danger of my life, I try not to face the reality.
00:39:55In the trial, I was told that I didn't think about the child.
00:40:01I said that I was covering it up from above.
00:40:05I was trying not to face the reality.
00:40:10I have a weakness.
00:40:16And the truth that was happening in the apartment was unknown to everyone.
00:40:56Saori returned to the apartment the day before she was arrested.
00:41:56Saori is in the living room.
00:42:01Saori is in the living room.
00:42:06Saori is in the living room.
00:42:11Saori is in the living room.
00:42:16Saori is in the living room.
00:42:21Saori is in the living room.
00:42:27Saori is in the living room.
00:42:32Saori is in the living room.
00:42:41Saori saw them at the apartment.
00:42:46Just a few minutes after I left home, I received a phone call from my father-in-law.
00:42:54I lost an important friend.
00:42:58I've never lost an important person before, so I don't know what to do with this sadness.
00:43:05The day I lost my father-in-law was the 30th of July.
00:43:18The manager of the shop I worked at called the police.
00:43:24At that time, Saori was going on a drive in Kobe with a man she met a few days ago.
00:43:31And then, on the afternoon of the 30th, she was arrested by the police.
00:44:01I was happy to see her, but I couldn't see Saori.
00:44:11I remember I felt a little empty.
00:44:17I thought I was going to die if I didn't see Saori.
00:44:22I was so happy to see her, but I was sad to see her go.
00:44:27The two of them were found together in a state of closeness.
00:44:49In court...
00:44:52Did you love them?
00:44:57I still do, and I will always love them.
00:45:04I know that there are more difficult things to come,
00:45:09but I want you to watch over them.
00:45:14Saori kept denying the murder and fought to the very end,
00:45:20but she was acquitted and sentenced to 30 years in prison.
00:45:27Her mother is still in the process of recovering from the Osaka Niji Okizarishi case.
00:45:44We just watched the Osaka Niji Okizarishi case.
00:45:48I can't get enough of it.
00:45:58After all...
00:46:06How should I put it?
00:46:09I was so angry at my mother,
00:46:13but at the same time,
00:46:16I wanted to help the society and us.
00:46:21I wanted to find a way to help them more easily.
00:46:28It's not just the parents.
00:46:31I think there should be a system to help those people's children.
00:46:38There are people who are not suitable for their parents.
00:46:41I told her at first that I couldn't do it.
00:46:46Of course, I was angry at my mother,
00:46:51but no one could save her.
00:46:57I don't know if it's been 30 years or not,
00:47:01but after watching the news,
00:47:04there may be more people who think they can't rely on anyone.
00:47:09I think there was a big problem at the first family meeting.
00:47:16It was posted on social media.
00:47:20I don't know if Saori's parents were in touch with it at all.
00:47:25That's right.
00:47:27I don't understand it.
00:47:32When the staff came to visit,
00:47:37if they had found out, they would have entered the facility.
00:47:43Without their mother,
00:47:46they wouldn't have been able to open the facility.
00:47:50I don't know who it was for,
00:47:53but I had to show myself on social media.
00:47:57I think it's an escape from reality.
00:48:01I think I was deceiving myself.
00:48:06If you don't have a reason for not raising a child,
00:48:11you won't be able to maintain the balance.
00:48:17I think it's pretty hard to raise two children at the same time.
00:48:25Plus, there's the stress of working in the production industry.
00:48:31I think I couldn't have done it
00:48:36if I hadn't been a host.
00:48:41How about you, Ms. Matsui?
00:48:43It's difficult.
00:48:46There are many bad things about people.
00:48:50There are also bad things about society.
00:48:57At the end of the trial,
00:49:00I said that I still love my child.
00:49:07Even after my child died,
00:49:13I had to show my good self.
00:49:22I think so, too.
00:49:24You didn't say that to your child.
00:49:27I think it was the same as what you said on social media.
00:49:33In Japan,
00:49:37there are many people whose parents are not reliable.
00:49:42If you have a bad parent,
00:49:45it's your responsibility.
00:49:49That's why it's easy to blame.
00:49:53Even if you have a bad parent,
00:49:56you will raise your child someday.
00:49:58There are some people who think it's unfair
00:50:03to ask for help or use some kind of system.
00:50:08For example, the way they live.
00:50:11But if you don't build a society where people can help each other,
00:50:16bad things will happen.
00:50:19It's hard to say that
00:50:22other people's children will be angry at other people's children.
00:50:25It's really hard to say that to other people's children.
00:50:31It's really hard to say that to other people's children.
00:50:36I don't know if I was saved
00:50:40even if I was a friend.
00:50:45But when I think about my children,
00:50:48my heart aches.
00:50:51Reporting on life.
00:50:57This time, they will report on...
00:51:02Nice to meet you.
00:51:04We are Hoshino Disco.
00:51:06Hoshino Disco, a comedy duo.
00:51:11I've never received a chocolate since I was in high school.
00:51:16Isn't it embarrassing?
00:51:20But I got it from my mom.
00:51:27He is a self-sacrificing comedian,
00:51:31but he has a complicated life.
00:51:37I was born with a disease.
00:51:41It was the most difficult time for me.
00:51:44I thought I should die.
00:51:46I think I can live because my mom is alive.
00:51:52A contagious disease.
00:51:54A desire to commit suicide.
00:51:57What is the bond with his mother that has overcome them?
00:52:02We will report on his unknown reflection.
00:52:08Where are you from?
00:52:11I'm from Numata City, Gunma Prefecture.
00:52:14It's a rural area.
00:52:17The population is small.
00:52:21The place where I used to live was a village.
00:52:26It's smaller.
00:52:29I don't think I've ever been to Tokyo.
00:52:34I'm not used to Tokyo yet.
00:52:37It's just a field and mountains.
00:52:44I have to drive 10 minutes to the convenience store.
00:52:51It's a very rural area.
00:52:53We're all good friends.
00:52:55We don't lock the door.
00:53:00When I enter the house,
00:53:03there are vegetables in front of the door.
00:53:06It's like a turning point in your life.
00:53:10Yes.
00:53:12I think it was the moment I was born.
00:53:18When I was born,
00:53:21I was born with a contagious disease.
00:53:27It was the biggest event in my life.
00:53:36The disease is called myocarditis.
00:53:42I still don't know what it is.
00:53:48I've been dealing with it all my life.
00:53:52It's not a symptom.
00:53:55It's a problem that affects my appearance.
00:54:00It's a disease called myocarditis.
00:54:07When I was born,
00:54:10I was born with my upper lip split.
00:54:17In my case,
00:54:20I was born with the top of my mouth split.
00:54:28I don't know what other people are going through.
00:54:34I still have a hole in my mouth.
00:54:40I don't know what will happen if I have a hole in my mouth.
00:54:45When I drink something,
00:54:49I still have a hole in my mouth.
00:54:52I still have a hole in my nose.
00:54:59I don't think many people have a hole in their nose.
00:55:06I was born with a contagious disease.
00:55:14I think my mother and father were surprised.
00:55:2070% of the cause of myocarditis is unknown.
00:55:24It's a problem of appearance, contact, and language.
00:55:29It is necessary to continue comprehensive treatment from birth to adulthood.
00:55:40However, my parents divorced when I was 2 years old.
00:55:45My mother was a single mother.
00:55:49She had to face the disease with her two children.
00:55:53I went to the hospital once a week since I was in the first grade of elementary school.
00:56:00I wanted to go to school early.
00:56:04My mother took me to the hospital by car for about an hour.
00:56:12He had a hard time in his childhood.
00:56:19I had a hole in my upper jaw.
00:56:23I couldn't speak normally.
00:56:30I had to speak like this.
00:56:36I had to speak like this.
00:56:43No matter how much I tried to arrange my way of speaking,
00:56:50I couldn't pronounce the same as everyone else.
00:56:57I went to the hospital once a week.
00:57:00I practiced speaking with a speech therapist.
00:57:08I thought I was getting better.
00:57:15When I was in the 6th grade of elementary school,
00:57:19I took a video message to myself.
00:57:24I said,
00:57:26My dream is to become a teacher.
00:57:33I watched the video of me speaking for the first time.
00:57:38I couldn't speak at all.
00:57:44I couldn't pronounce my name properly.
00:57:54I was shocked that I could speak my name in a strange way every time.
00:58:06I was afraid to watch my own videos and photos.
00:58:14I still can't watch my own shows and videos.
00:58:24He underwent 8 surgeries from his childhood to high school.
00:58:30He experienced a change in his appearance.
00:58:36I thought all my classmates were good people.
00:58:42But my seniors teased me a lot.
00:58:47I still have a lot of memories.
00:58:53When I was walking down the hallway during the break,
00:58:57I ran into two high school boys.
00:59:01They came running to me.
00:59:06They looked at me and laughed.
00:59:10They said I had a strange face and laughed.
00:59:15But I couldn't do anything about it.
00:59:19I had surgery, but it didn't work.
00:59:26When I was in the 3rd grade of elementary school,
00:59:30I was exhausted.
00:59:36I thought I should die.
00:59:44But I couldn't do anything about it.
00:59:49I was worried about my future.
00:59:55I thought I would be bullied at school.
01:00:02But I went to college and got a job.
01:00:06I thought I would be bullied again.
01:00:12If I got married and had kids,
01:00:17I thought I would be bullied by my classmates.
01:00:26I thought I would die at the age of 80.
01:00:34I thought I would be bullied even if I became an old man.
01:00:38That's when I realized
01:00:42that if I lived like this,
01:00:46I would feel the same way for the rest of my life.
01:00:53The person who saved the boy who thought he should die
01:00:59was his mother, who took care of him and took care of his illness.
01:01:07My mother always told me
01:01:12that I was not strange at all,
01:01:16and that I was normal.
01:01:21That was a word of salvation for me.
01:01:26I was happy that she took care of me normally.
01:01:30If I were in the same situation as my children,
01:01:37I would be worried about what people think of me.
01:01:41But my mother didn't care about that at all.
01:01:46She took me to a lot of places where there were a lot of people.
01:01:51I think that's why I'm still alive.
01:01:58At the same time as his treatment,
01:02:02he was trained to pronounce correctly.
01:02:06His mother's help was also there.
01:02:11I was told by my language teacher
01:02:15to practice reading this book.
01:02:19So I practiced reading this book.
01:02:22My mother put a circle on the book
01:02:28and told me to read it.
01:02:32She taught me how to read
01:02:36and we practiced pronunciation together.
01:02:40When I was in the car on my way to the hospital,
01:02:44we practiced singing together.
01:02:47When I took a bath, we practiced pronunciation together.
01:02:52We practiced a lot of things.
01:02:56She was a single mother,
01:03:01so it must have been hard for her.
01:03:05But she didn't complain at all.
01:03:09When I was on a night shift,
01:03:13I had a lot of night shifts.
01:03:17I worked non-stop.
01:03:22There were times when I didn't want to go to school.
01:03:28But she told me to go to school.
01:03:33She strongly told me that.
01:03:38So I didn't feel withdrawn.
01:03:41She just made me live a normal life.
01:03:47But it wasn't normal for me.
01:03:51She taught me what I needed as a human being.
01:03:57She didn't overprotect me.
01:04:01She made me do what I wanted to do.
01:04:06I see.
01:04:08But in middle school,
01:04:11her relationship with her mother changed.
01:04:15Her beloved mother suddenly remarried.
01:04:19I didn't see her at home much.
01:04:23I thought,
01:04:25my mom was going to fire me.
01:04:28And then,
01:04:30Ryofu became a freestyle rapper.
01:04:34I lost several jobs.
01:04:37I wondered why I could work so hard.
01:04:41I didn't have a hobby.
01:04:43I didn't buy clothes.
01:04:46I spent a lot of money for myself.
01:04:49I worked without any pleasure.
01:04:55Ryofu's most surprising event last year was...
01:05:03By the way, what was the most surprising event last year?
01:05:07I was so angry.
01:05:11I was criticized for everything I said.
01:05:15I thought I couldn't do anything about it.
01:05:19But I was criticized for what I said in my free style rap.
01:05:27Is it hard to be criticized for your free style rap?
01:05:29Yes, it is.
01:05:31It's like a battle with the person in front of you.
01:05:33Yes, it's like a battle.
01:05:35I was criticized for what I said in my free style rap.
01:05:40I lost several jobs.
01:05:43I thought,
01:05:45I couldn't do anything about it.
01:05:47I had to think about it.
01:05:49Freestyle rapper became popular on the internet.
01:05:52Even though it was my free style rap,
01:05:54I was criticized for what I said.
01:05:57Really?
01:05:59The internet provides you with money to make money.
01:06:03When you look at my freestyle rap 15 years ago.
01:06:08You can't believe it.
01:06:10And I laughed after that.
01:06:12So I wanted you to cut the story from 15 years ago.
01:06:1515 years ago, all entertainers did the same thing in their 20s.
01:06:20He is the star of a comedy duo, Papa.
01:06:24Who is it?
01:06:25It's a disease called myocardial infarction.
01:06:30When I was born, I was born with my upper lip split.
01:06:40A mother who has faced illness with her son and two or three children.
01:06:46However, her beloved mother suddenly remarried.
01:06:51I didn't have anyone I wanted to meet, but I was introduced to him.
01:06:57First, we ate together.
01:07:00At first, we were introduced to each other as good friends.
01:07:05But as time went by, we slept together, and we didn't see each other at home.
01:07:14At first, I was worried that my mother would leave me.
01:07:26I was worried that my mother would be taken away.
01:07:30But as a result, my new father was a really good person.
01:07:36He was very kind to me.
01:07:40My mother took good care of me.
01:07:45She told me that I didn't have to call my father my father.
01:07:50I've never called him my father.
01:07:57I've only called him by his first name.
01:08:02I didn't have time to call him by his first name.
01:08:05The mother's decision to call her son by his first name.
01:08:10I was worried that I would be taken away by my three new family members.
01:08:22But my mother didn't change my last name.
01:08:28She didn't change my last name.
01:08:31My father didn't change his last name either.
01:08:35Did your mother change after you got married?
01:08:39After I got married, she became more cheerful.
01:08:46She always came home tired and went to bed right away.
01:08:52After I got married, I felt more fulfilled.
01:08:58She made me feel that I could work hard.
01:09:04I didn't have a hobby.
01:09:06I didn't buy clothes.
01:09:09I spent all my money on my family and me.
01:09:15I worked without any pleasure.
01:09:22Finally, my mother found her happiness.
01:09:32I think it was a good result.
01:09:40When I was in the third grade of elementary school, I decided to die.
01:09:44I decided to live after all.
01:09:48If I were to live, I wanted to live a meaningful life.
01:09:55I was born with a disability.
01:10:00If I were to become famous,
01:10:04I would be able to tell people who have the same disease as me.
01:10:12If I were to become famous,
01:10:16I would be able to tell people who have the same disease as me.
01:10:21After I took a bath with my mother,
01:10:26I was on TV.
01:10:28I was on a comedy show called Warainu no Bouken.
01:10:32It's fun to laugh.
01:10:37It's amazing to make people laugh.
01:10:41Do people still watch your comedy shows on TV?
01:10:45People still watch my comedy shows on TV.
01:10:51People still watch my comedy shows on TV.
01:10:56I'm grateful to people who watch my comedy shows.
01:11:01I'm grateful to people who watch my comedy shows on TV.
01:11:05After that, something strange happened in her life.
01:11:10It was a farewell party.
01:11:13But she was dressed casually.
01:11:16A woman who was about 10 years older than me walked up to her.
01:11:20She looked at me and smiled.
01:11:22We were raised in the same house.
01:11:24I was so scared.
01:11:27After that, something strange happened in her life.
01:11:30After that, something strange happened in her life.
01:11:34It's really strange.
01:11:38I was in Osaka the other day.
01:11:41I was in Osaka the other day.
01:11:44I saw two juniors sitting in the audience.
01:11:50I was wondering if they would come to the party.
01:11:53I called them and asked if they would come to the party.
01:11:57They said they were at home.
01:12:00I was surprised.
01:12:02I asked if they would come to the party.
01:12:04They said they would come next week.
01:12:06I thought it was a misunderstanding, and the next week, when I came back, I was sitting in the same place.
01:12:13I see.
01:12:15Isn't that really scary?
01:12:18Even if it was a misunderstanding, I thought, is it possible to sit in the same place?
01:12:23Is it a story about the amount of energy?
01:12:26I don't know if I can call it a revolution, but about 10 years ago, before I started appearing on TV,
01:12:33I was walking in Shibuya when I came to the concert.
01:12:36Then, a woman who was about 10 years older than me walked in front of me.
01:12:41She looked at my face and said,
01:12:44I thought, did she point at my face?
01:12:46She talked to me when I was in junior high school on the way to Shibuya.
01:12:51I thought she was an old classmate.
01:12:53She said, I was wearing that shirt.
01:12:57Is that possible?
01:12:59That shirt was the only shirt my mother bought me when I was in junior high school, and I happened to wear it even when I became an adult.
01:13:09I was surprised to hear that from an old lady I didn't know at first sight.
01:13:16One of my junior high school classmates passed away.
01:13:20I was going to hold a farewell party with my friends.
01:13:25It was a farewell party, so I was told to wear a casual uniform.
01:13:31I thought it was difficult to wear a casual uniform.
01:13:34And my junior high school classmate, Mr. Sakuma, was in the TV industry, so he told me to dress properly.
01:13:39So I wore a jacket.
01:13:41I went to the venue, and when I met my junior high school classmate, he was wearing an aloha shirt.
01:13:47I thought it was a casual uniform.
01:13:51Is this a casual uniform for Okinawa?
01:13:55It's a casual uniform for Hamai.
01:13:58Is there any surprising news for SUI?
01:14:00I was surprised to hear the news of the marriage of my seniors who graduated.
01:14:05I see.
01:14:07NISHI's NANASE.
01:14:09HAKAYAMA.
01:14:12I was happy to see such idols graduate and become happy.
01:14:17I'm glad to hear such good news.
01:14:21I'm glad to hear such good news at the end.
01:14:24Did you know?
01:14:27The recording will be over soon.
01:14:28I haven't said happy birthday to you yet.
01:14:31That's true.
01:14:34Then why did you let me come here?
01:14:36I want you to leave a heavy VTR here.
01:14:40I want you to leave a video of KADOMATSU here.
01:14:45See you again someday.
01:14:51good bye.
01:14:54NIPPON KAIKIRU POLTAGE is distributed by TVER and UNEXT.