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00:00This program is a program that does or does not stick their necks into the various issues that are a hot topic in the world.
00:17This program is a program that does or does not stick their necks into the various issues that are a hot topic in the world.
00:48First of all, from the usual survey of various countries.
00:52Vietnamese.
01:04Vietnam is a multi-ethnic country with multiple ethnicities and religions.
01:08Therefore, there are various superstitions.
01:18Do you have anything you believe in?
01:20Mirror.
01:21What happens when you look in the mirror?
01:23You can see your face well.
01:25Do you become beautiful?
01:26Yes.
01:27Do you look at your mother?
01:28I look at her.
01:29Did you actually become beautiful?
01:30I'm beautiful, but I don't know if others can see it.
01:35What do people around you say?
01:37It looks like a stone bridge.
01:41Egyptian.
01:43You can't eat raw meat at all.
01:45It's well-done.
01:47If it's meat, it's very well-done.
01:50It's very, very well-done.
01:56Is there anything other than food in Egypt?
01:59All the dead people are burned, right?
02:01There is no such thing in Egypt.
02:03So I was very surprised.
02:05It only remains in books, so it's probably very well-done.
02:08It's very well-done.
02:13My real name is a little long.
02:16So I say my nickname.
02:19Many people have nicknames because their names are long.
02:24By the way, nicknames are often named by what their parents like.
02:28Isn't it from the name?
02:29Mu.
02:30Mu.
02:31Gan.
02:32Golf.
02:33Golf.
02:34Golf.
02:35Gun.
02:36Gun.
02:37Pistol.
02:38Gan.
02:39What does Mu mean?
02:40Mu.
02:41Senbuta.
02:42Buta.
02:45What is the nickname of this Taiwanese woman?
02:48Opia.
02:49Do you know Opia?
02:50It's the name of a flower.
02:51It's a pretty flower.
02:53What is it?
02:54There are many flowers in the north.
02:55Opia.
02:56This one.
02:57Herring.
02:59This one.
03:00Ahem.
03:01Opia.
03:02It's similar to a flower.
03:05Next, Arabic.
03:07Dubai.
03:08Money.
03:09There are a lot of enemies.
03:10Every day.
03:11Every day.
03:12In Dubai, they are treated as rich people.
03:15In fact, they don't have enemies.
03:18They have enemies.
03:19They have enemies.
03:20Next, Mongolian.
03:22Chinese people say that to me.
03:24They say, are you riding a horse to go to school?
03:28In Mongolia, they are treated as wealthy people.
03:31I think it's 8000 now.
03:33I don't ride a horse anymore.
03:35Why do you ride a horse?
03:36Because I'm poor.
03:38I'm poor.
03:43Next, Trinidad and Tobago.
03:46There are not many rules in Trinidad.
03:49If you find a fruit, you can eat it.
03:52The most popular fruit is mango.
03:55For example, where is Trinidad now?
03:57Mango, mango, mango, mango.
03:58You can eat as much as you want.
03:59As much as you want?
04:00Yes.
04:01You can eat as much as you want in the park.
04:03And if you are hungry,
04:04if you are hungry,
04:05you can eat at anyone's house.
04:06Ping pong, ping pong.
04:07Please give me food.
04:08It's okay.
04:09Really?
04:10Yes, yes, yes.
04:11Everyone is very friendly.
04:12But in Trinidad,
04:14there are a lot of singers and photographers.
04:17A lot?
04:18It's a very scary country.
04:20Scary?
04:21Yes, yes, yes.
04:22Please go.
04:23I don't want to go.
04:25Next, Chile.
04:27I used to see Candy Candy
04:29when I was a little girl.
04:31But we've been watching a lot of anime together.
04:3540 years.
04:37We used to see it on TV
04:40from Monday to Wednesday.
04:42Just five minutes of Candy Candy each day.
04:45So we were following it for at least two years.
04:51Next, Brazil.
04:54You can't bring it home to a woman.
04:55You can't bring it home to a woman?
04:56You can't bring it home to a woman?
04:57You can't bring it home to a woman?
04:58You can't bring it home to a woman?
04:59You can't bring it home to a woman?
05:00You can't bring it home to a woman?
05:01You can't bring it home to a woman?
05:02You can't bring it home to a woman?
05:03You can't bring it home to a woman?
05:04You can't bring it home to a woman?
05:05You can't bring it home to a woman?
05:06It's very scary.
05:07It's a country full of passion.
05:08There's a lot of passion.
05:10Have you ever experienced this?
05:12I've been to Shizuoka.
05:17Next, Belgium.
05:18It's totally different.
05:20You can't bring your mobile home.
05:22It's like it's been taken away.
05:26But neither the robber nor the thief were surprised.
05:29I asked him to give me his wallet in a robbery.
05:32He said, if I told him not to give me his credit card,
05:35he'd say, wow, I'm gonna get a divorce.
05:37If I told him to give me his taxi fare,
05:40he'd say, wow, how much is it?
05:42If you negotiate with a thief,
05:44you get a lot of money.
05:46You get a lot of bargaining power.
05:48This boy also had a dangerous experience.
05:51Two people came and
05:53my mom told me to give them money.
05:55With a pistol.
05:56Yes, that's true.
05:58How did you deal with it?
05:59At that time,
06:00my mom knew someone who wanted to give them money.
06:03We knew each other.
06:05You knew each other?
06:07You knew each other, right?
06:08Yes.
06:09You were really close?
06:10We were close.
06:12Next, Ganiji.
06:14He's a Muslim, right?
06:15In Japan, they use pork a lot.
06:18If I ask him anything, he says,
06:19it's in there, it's in there.
06:21Japanese food is all about pork.
06:24But there are some things he likes.
06:27Tempura udon.
06:28Tempura udon.
06:29I don't think there's that.
06:31So when I'm hungry,
06:32I have to look for udon.
06:34Udon is delicious.
06:35What kind of udon do you like?
06:37Hamazushi udon.
06:39Hamazushi udon.
06:41And there are a lot of other types of sushi.
06:43My favorite is 380 yen.
06:46I buy that.
06:48The teacher dared to ask a foreigner
06:50what he didn't like about Japan.
06:52First, this is what Japanese people tend to do.
06:55You go out to drink sometimes, right?
06:58You have a lot of fun.
07:03But the next day,
07:05you're like a stranger.
07:08The next day, you're like a stranger.
07:11I'm surprised.
07:13It's not like that.
07:14In my country,
07:15it's not like that.
07:16It's impossible.
07:17It's sad.
07:18Because I can't do that.
07:20You couldn't do it yourself?
07:22No, I couldn't do it myself.
07:24It's the same.
07:26Next is this Australian man.
07:29Japanese TV is always delicious when you eat anything.
07:34It's delicious.
07:36Everything is delicious.
07:38As you said.
07:39All you can say is that the food is delicious.
07:41I want you to say that.
07:42It's really delicious.
07:44Really?
07:45In Australia,
07:47I've never heard of anything bad.
07:50It's the same.
07:53Next is this Senegalese woman.
07:56When there are foreigners, it's scary.
07:59There is prejudice against foreigners.
08:02There aren't many people wearing a jibab.
08:04It's scary.
08:06Most of them are Oda people.
08:08They're still in the army.
08:10That's prejudice, too.
08:13Next,
08:14This Iranian man runs a bar.
08:18Can you write your name first?
08:21It's hard to write a receipt.
08:24I want you to quit the receipt.
08:26There are a lot of people who want to get it.
08:28There are a lot of Japanese people.
08:30I wonder if I'm dropping it.
08:33Next,
08:34It's a stamp.
08:35Everywhere I go, I'm told,
08:37Do you have a stamp?
08:39I want you to stamp anything.
08:41I wonder if I'm dropping it.
08:43Do you have a stamp?
08:44I want you to stamp anything.
08:46Next,
08:48Katakana
08:49My family name is Cold Batch.
08:51This is perfect.
08:56These two are studying abroad.
08:59Tokyo people are very cold.
09:03Tokyo people are cold.
09:05I'm cold, I can't keep my promise,
09:08they don't help me,
09:10I can't rely on them.
09:11Where is your favorite city?
09:15Adachi
09:17Adachi is a paradise.
09:20Adachi is also Tokyo.
09:22Is that so?
09:23Really?
09:24When I fought with Tako in Moscow,
09:27As soon as the game started,
09:29I was attacked by three or four enemies.
09:32He is the most wary of appearances.
09:35What happens after that?
09:37After that, we gradually separated.
09:40He is the most wary of appearances.
09:42When I was in school,
09:44I changed my clothes in the classroom.
09:46I thought,
09:47Is it too big?
09:50He has high expectations for his country.
09:52When I changed my clothes,
09:53I thought,
09:54Is it too small?
09:55He has high expectations for his country.
09:56He has high expectations for his country.
09:58Next,
09:59Four middle and high school students.
10:02Were you born in Japan?
10:04He was born in Brazil,
10:05He was born in the Philippines,
10:06He was born in Peru,
10:07I was born in Peru.
10:09I don't like living in Japan.
10:13I heard that he is big because he is a foreigner.
10:17I told him,
10:18He said,
10:19I told him,
10:22He said,
10:23He said,
10:24You are cute.
10:27The conversation between middle and high school students is the same all over the world.
10:31Next,
10:32The Colombian woman.
10:35He is cold to his family.
11:06It's easy. It's a country without stress.
11:08They give us hamburgers and other things.
11:11People next to us ask us if we want to eat.
11:13During a test, they ask us to show our answers.
11:16We say, show me, show me, and they turn around.
11:19And everyone has the same answer.
11:21Even though I have a T-point, they say, thank you, but I have a T-point.
11:26The person in front of me is asking me, but I'm like, can't I ask?
11:30They ask if you have a T-point card.
11:33If you go to a convenience store, you can always put a spoon in it.
11:37You can always put a spoon in a convenience store.
11:40You can use it a lot, and you can run.
11:43What about this woman with her husband's father?
11:46I'm afraid of the Japanese party people.
11:48They look like this, so I think they're mistaken for my friends.
11:52I'm afraid of them, but they're good people.
11:57So you don't want to get involved with the party people in the future?
11:59I want to get involved.
12:00You want to get involved?
12:02They look like this, so they expect a lot from me.
12:06I want to be able to live up to their expectations.
12:09She's starting to live up to her expectations.
12:13And then...
12:14It's a four-year-old from a different school!
12:19A four-year-old!
12:21She's got a super four-year-old.
12:24Love, love, love!
12:27Days without an exit
12:31are about to change all of a sudden.
12:38She's not living up to her expectations.
12:41Bye-bye, Masuko!
12:42Thank you!
12:43How was it?
12:45I'm going to be a popular girl for the rest of my life.
12:47Next up is Zambia, a country in the south of Africa.
12:50When you walk in the city, you're not a human, you're a pet.
12:56I thought that was pretty strange.
12:58There are so many baby cars,
13:01but why aren't there any humans in them?
13:03So that's what you're talking about.
13:05Well, it's because of my friends around me.
13:07Why are there pets in baby cars?
13:10When I first came to Japan, I saw that.
13:13I thought, wow, this kid is pretty ugly.
13:16But when I looked closer, it was an animal.
13:18Yeah, yeah, yeah.
13:19I can't believe it.
13:20It's going to be a hot topic.
13:21It's going to be a hot topic.
13:21I was wondering how luxurious life she was leading.
13:25I see.
13:26I thought she was leading a much better life than the people of Africa.
13:30Yeah, yeah, yeah.
13:31That's a good joke.
13:34This woman is from Ukraine.
13:37I started swimming on a beach called Inage Coast with my friends.
13:43A lifeguard came and told me to get out of the water.
13:46I was so angry.
13:49I could swim for 28 days, but I couldn't swim for 29 days.
13:54That's so stupid.
13:55I really don't understand that.
13:58But why was that?
14:00It's a Chibashi rule.
14:01A Chibashi rule that I don't understand.
14:05You opened the sea the day before, didn't you?
14:09Why is it closed?
14:11If it's a store, it's already closed.
14:13But how can the sea be closed?
14:16You can swim whenever you want in Japan.
14:18I can swim whenever I want.
14:22But you can't close the sea?
14:23No, I can't close the sea.
14:24I don't know why the sea is closed.
14:26You don't know?
14:27I don't know.
14:28Next is this Colombian woman.
14:31I'm cold to my family.
14:33For example, no one cries at the funeral.
14:36My father often eats sushi in the next room.
14:41Next is the job situation of foreigners living in Japan.
14:47Foreigners who work part-time in the city are mostly foreign students who learn Japanese.
14:53What are the criteria for choosing a part-time job?
14:56I don't need Japanese, so I go to work in the afternoon.
15:00It's easy because it's a kitchen.
15:02What kind of part-time job do you do?
15:03I'm a butcher.
15:04Japanese is easy.
15:06All you need to do is put beef in a bowl and that's it.
15:11Choose a part-time job according to your level of Japanese.
15:14That's amazing.
15:15Let's ask her about a part-time job with a high level of Japanese.
15:18At that time, my level of Japanese was low, so I couldn't work at a convenience store.
15:22Convenience store?
15:23It's the most difficult job.
15:25What do you think about working at a convenience store?
15:27I really hate it.
15:29I want to reach that level.
15:32I respect it.
15:33The convenience store is a place of respect.
15:37One of the criteria is the level of Japanese from N1 to N5.
15:44When you work in Japan, it's not a standard.
15:47Most foreigners take this exam.
15:50He's from Sri Lanka.
15:52I have a dog.
15:53A dog?
15:54At first, I didn't speak Japanese, so I worked in a kitchen.
15:57I was in a convenience store for about a year.
16:01When you reach N3, you can work at a convenience store.
16:05What was the most difficult part-time job you've ever had?
16:08A job at a sake bar.
16:10A job at a sake bar?
16:11Why was it difficult?
16:12Because it's heavy.
16:14There are a lot of customers.
16:17When customers ask me where I put the sake, I have to talk a lot.
16:22The other day, I was asked,
16:24What is the will of Jippo?
16:29If I were suddenly asked, I would think about it even if I were Japanese.
16:33I know the will of Jippo because I use Jippo.
16:37If you can understand the will of Jippo, all the products are complete.
16:42And when it comes to the N2 level, which is much more difficult,
16:47I work as a normal OL.
16:50Is the level different between N3 and N2?
16:52That's right. It's different.
16:53What about traffic lights?
16:54It's level 3.
16:55Level 3?
16:56What about crosswalks?
16:57The crosswalks are probably N3.
17:00Is there a word at the N2 level?
17:02That's right.
17:04It's Tatekaikin.
17:07She learned Tatekaikin and finally got to N2.
17:11On top of that, she got the most difficult N1.
17:15At N1, what level of words did you learn?
17:18Words used at meetings.
17:20What kind of words are used at meetings?
17:22I don't know.
17:24Self-dignity.
17:26I don't think you'll use self-dignity at a meeting.
17:29Next, let's look at foreign goods in Japan.
17:35First, Nishikawaguchi in Saitama Prefecture.
17:39Nishikawaguchi is famous for its neon signs.
17:46At the supermarket, there are a lot of Chinese ingredients.
17:51He's going to ask the locals.
17:57Do you usually go to Chinese restaurants?
18:01No, I don't go at all.
18:03It's not for Japanese people.
18:05It's like a real person is eating.
18:08The staff is investigating.
18:11I'm the only one here.
18:13I'm the only one here.
18:15I'm the only one here.
18:16First, the words.
18:18It's interesting.
18:20What kind of food do you serve?
18:22One more.
18:25For this occasion, we have prepared something special.
18:28A pocket talk.
18:31What kind of food do you serve?
18:34What kind of food do you recommend?
18:37Crayfish, bullfrog, hot pot.
18:41Crayfish and bullfrog hot pot.
18:45Then, the real hot pot appears.
18:49This is a Chinese hot pot restaurant.
18:55The impact of the hot pot is great, but the taste is not good.
18:59There is also a menu at another restaurant.
19:03There are a lot of signs, but there is no clue.
19:07What is the most recommended menu?
19:09What is the most recommended menu?
19:13Iron pot stewed fish.
19:16Iron pot stewed fish.
19:19The iron pot stewed fish was amazing.
19:24First, put the crayfish in the hot pot.
19:29Add Chinese cabbage and it's done.
19:33This is my first time eating crayfish.
19:35It doesn't smell at all.
19:37It's very delicious.
19:38When should I eat this bread?
19:41It's up to you.
19:44It's up to you.
19:46Next, let's go to Nishio, Osaka.
19:49This restaurant suddenly appears in a quiet residential area.
19:54Let's go inside.
19:56There is a lot of food in the restaurant.
20:00Yes, this is a real Pakistani restaurant.
20:04What can I eat here?
20:06This is fried rice, chicken biryani, and curry.
20:10There are more than 10 types of Pakistani spices.
20:13The Pakistani people are happy to eat this.
20:15This is a real Pakistani chicken biryani and curry.
20:25It's very spicy.
20:26The moment I chewed it, it was very spicy.
20:30The secret of the spiciness.
20:32This is very spicy.
20:34The Pakistani people eat this a lot.
20:36I haven't eaten this recently.
20:39I really want to eat this, but it hurts.
20:42This is a little funny.
20:43This is G.
20:46This is G, so it's fun to eat spicy food.
20:52Why do people come here?
20:55I prayed.
20:56This is a mosque.
20:57That's right.
20:58Opposite the restaurant.
21:01Osaka's famous mosque.
21:04After the worship, Islamists come to this restaurant.
21:09There are various dishes such as goat meat in the restaurant under the mosque.
21:16Excuse me.
21:17Is there a staff?
21:20Then a customer comes.
21:22Is there a staff?
21:24There is no one.
21:25Is that so?
21:26Even if there is no one, when I go out in a hurry, I take it as it is and give it later.
21:31I brought this.
21:33If you don't pay, God won't forgive you until you die.
21:37This is the main dish.
21:39Don't you take this?
21:41Of course.
21:44In this way, the world of Islam, which is a completely different culture, is sometimes confused with Japan.
21:51Mr. Abashi, the manager of the restaurant.
21:53Mr. Yamamoto is too enthusiastic.
22:02This is very funny.
22:05In this way, the world of Islam, which is a completely different culture, is sometimes confused with Japan.
22:12Mr. Abashi, the manager of the restaurant.
22:14It's better to have a car in Pakistan.
22:17There is a train, but I can't stop at a big place.
22:20Japan's Kanto is too crowded with stations.
22:24Japan's train is too crowded with stations.
22:27Mr. Yamamoto is too crowded with stations.
22:31What's in the trash can?
22:38But there are few things in common.
22:43This is Lahore in Pakistan.
22:45There are many people who like to laugh in places similar to Osaka.
22:51There is also a place like Yoshimoto in the city.
22:56Is that so?
22:58Lahore is full of people who like Yoshimoto.
23:01In Osaka, when I see an ambulance, I say to my friend,
23:05I'm here to pick you up.
23:08But in Pakistan, when a police car comes, I say,
23:11I'm looking for the police.
23:14Is it similar to a joke?
23:15It's very similar.
23:17In Osaka, when a police car comes, I say,
23:20I'm looking for the police.
23:22Is that so?
23:23In Pakistan, when a police car comes, I say,
23:26I'm looking for the police.
23:29He's serious.
23:31Because I have a real gun.
23:34I try not to make such jokes.
23:38Next is Chile in Aichi Prefecture.
23:41This shop is one minute's walk from the station.
23:45Portuguese is broadcast on TV in the store.
23:48All the menus are in Portuguese.
23:51Yes, this is real Brazil.
23:54In this supermarket,
23:56real Brazilian products are lined up.
24:00Including me, about 23 employees are foreigners.
24:06The clerk is also Brazilian.
24:08Are you in charge of the cash register?
24:11My name is Reggie.
24:13I'm Reggie.
24:15I'm not in charge of the cash register.
24:17I don't have any money.
24:20What do you do when you go out to play?
24:23Soccer.
24:24I chose a team.
24:26Why did you choose a team?
24:28Rock-paper-scissors.
24:33Rock-paper-scissors?
24:35Rock-paper-scissors is also Brazilian.
24:37Are you a goalkeeper?
24:38Yes.
24:41Boys play soccer.
24:44This high school student is also a goalkeeper.
24:47Are you in a club?
24:48Soccer club.
24:49Do you want to be a soccer player in the future?
24:53When I was young, I wanted to be a soccer player.
24:57But as I get older, I realize that I can't play soccer in the park.
25:03By the way, what do you do now?
25:05I play soccer.
25:07Do you play soccer?
25:08I play soccer.
25:09Next stop is Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture.
25:1220 minutes' drive from Nagoya Station.
25:15There is great African music in the store.
25:19People are dancing in ethnic costumes.
25:23I asked the store owner, Bintou.
25:26What kind of store is this?
25:29It's an African restaurant.
25:32This is the only place where you can eat Gambian food in Japan.
25:35Yes, this is Gambia.
25:39Gambia is a small country in West Africa.
25:42The population is about 2.6 million.
25:45Tourism and agriculture are the main income sources.
25:48Gambia is a poor country.
25:51But everyone likes fashion.
25:53The most interesting thing is that Gambia is poor but has an iPhone 14.
25:59What do you think of that?
26:01Gambia has no money, but it has the latest iPhone.
26:05Gambia River flows as if it crosses the country.
26:09That's why there is a scene like this.
26:13Very friendly crocodile.
26:16Very friendly crocodile.
26:19There is a friendly lion.
26:22And...
26:23Friendly lion.
26:26There is a friendly lion.
26:30Why do Gambians gather here?
26:35Let's look at the entrance of the store.
26:38This is the Gambian consulate of Nagoya.
26:43The Gambian consulate?
26:45It's a fishing port.
26:47It's a fishing port.
26:49The second floor of the Gambian restaurant is the Gambian fishing port.
26:53The owner, Bintu, is also a gambian fisherman.
26:58This is all Gambian meat.
27:01I see.
27:02Bintu came to Japan 30 years ago to study.
27:08In order to appeal to Gambia in Japan, he volunteered to become an ambassador to the government.
27:14Currently, he has gathered about 100 Gambian people living in Japan.
27:20Bintu is a big fan of Matsuko.
27:23It's interesting.
27:25The clothes I'm wearing are the same as Gambia.
27:29It's cute.
27:30If Matsuko wants to go to Gambia, can she get a visa right away?
27:33Yes, she can.
27:34I'll show you.
27:38She's my wife, Liel.
27:40She tried your matcha.
27:42This is what she tried.
27:44It's not a toilet.
27:45How did she use this toilet?
27:47It was funny.
27:48It was like...
27:49Nobody would think to sit on a toilet.
27:53Next, we asked the people of various countries how they can be popular in their motherland.
27:58The first is the popular face of my country.
28:02A woman from Myanmar.
28:04In Myanmar, whether you're a man or a woman,
28:08people who have a chubby face are popular.
28:11Who do you think is popular in Myanmar?
28:14I think Matsuko is popular.
28:18Matsuko is popular in Myanmar.
28:20I want Matsuko to come to Myanmar.
28:23If she's that chubby, she'll be a singer.
28:29This is a man from Iran.
28:31In Iran, men are chubby.
28:34Women are chubby and strong.
28:38Women are popular.
28:40Yasuko is popular among women.
28:43Yasuko is popular among women in Iran.
28:45First, the body shape.
28:47Then, the smile.
28:49Next, a cheerful face.
28:51What about the beauty of the face?
28:53That's okay.
28:55Where is your husband attracted to?
28:58His face.
29:01His face.
29:08Give me a kiss on the cheek.
29:11Did you just take it off?
29:14This is a Turkish man.
29:16My father's face is popular among Turks.
29:20I see.
29:22This is from the Spanish era.
29:24If you have a beard, you're popular.
29:28He has a round beard.
29:30He has a beard.
29:32That's why he's popular among Turks.
29:35In Turkey, a beardless man is popular.
29:38He looks like a beardless man.
29:40He's fat.
29:43This is a Peruvian man.
29:45My name is Kinri.
29:48Kinri is popular in Peru.
29:50He doesn't need a child.
29:53I think he's popular.
29:55Do you understand what I'm saying?
29:57I understand it very well.
29:59Japanese people don't laugh much.
30:01This is an Egyptian man.
30:03There is a trend now.
30:05I like Asian girls.
30:07Anmika.
30:09In Egypt, his name is Anmika.
30:11I can understand a little.
30:13He has an easy-to-understand Asian face.
30:15Do you have a long tongue?
30:17What are you doing?
30:19This is a Ghanaian man.
30:21This is a young man from Shimazaki.
30:23I think he's popular.
30:25In Ghana, a young man from Shimazaki is popular.
30:27In Ghana, when a man is laughing,
30:29his face looks the most beautiful.
30:31He's laughing out loud.
30:33I think he's popular.
30:35Young people are popular.
30:37In Ghana,
30:39most men are young.
30:41But in Ghana,
30:43women don't drink much.
30:45Then it's no good.
30:47It's no good.
30:49Everyone gets drunk.
30:51When they start drinking,
30:53everyone runs away.
30:55In Brazil,
30:57in Oizumi Town, Gunma Prefecture,
30:59Who do you think is popular in Brazil?
31:01Who do you think is popular in Brazil?
31:03Murakami.
31:05He's popular.
31:07He's cool.
31:09In Oizumi Town,
31:11in Brazil,
31:13Murakami is popular.
31:15Brazilian women are cheerful.
31:17I like cheerful women.
31:19I like funny women.
31:21I don't like dark women.
31:23I don't care about their faces.
31:25Wait a minute.
31:27Wait a minute.
31:29I think that's the point.
31:31What do you think of their faces?
31:33I think their faces are normal.
31:35I don't care about their faces.
31:37Next, let's ask foreigners
31:39who live in Japan.
31:41First,
31:43do you believe in ghosts or not?
31:45I don't believe in ghosts.
31:47I'm not afraid of ghosts.
31:49I'm not afraid of ghosts.
31:51What are you most afraid of in Kenya?
31:53I'm not afraid of ghosts.
31:55I'm not afraid of ghosts.
31:59Next, let's ask foreigners
32:01who live in Japan.
32:03First,
32:05do you believe in ghosts or not?
32:07I don't believe in ghosts.
32:09I don't believe in ghosts.
32:11I'm more afraid of people than ghosts.
32:13I'm more afraid of people than ghosts.
32:15What would happen if someone told me
32:17that I was very noisy?
32:19It's even more dangerous.
32:21What would happen if someone told me that I was very noisy?
32:23It's even more dangerous.
32:27I don't believe in ghosts.
32:29I've never seen them,
32:31so I'm not afraid of them.
32:33What are you most afraid of in Kenya?
32:35If someone asks me,
32:37I won't fit in.
32:39Of course, it's a feeling.
32:41It's a feeling.
32:43I had an experience with one of my friends.
32:46He said it was really smelly.
32:48The ghosts in the Philippines are really smelly.
32:51That's why I couldn't sleep.
32:53It's that smelly?
32:54Dogs are dead, right?
32:56It's smelly.
32:57It's like this.
32:58First of all, the fact that a dog is dead is not common in Japan.
33:02It's not.
33:03There are a lot of them in the Philippines.
33:06I believe it.
33:07You believe it?
33:08When I was a kid, I was possessed by a ghost.
33:10She was possessed by a ghost.
33:12Usually, I talk a lot.
33:15But I didn't talk at all when I was possessed.
33:19Oh, it's in.
33:23I've seen it.
33:25You can call it.
33:26If you want to see it, you can call it.
33:28She's calling a ghost.
33:30It's amazing.
33:31There are a lot of things like that.
33:33There's this kind of thing in Islam.
33:36There's this kind of thing, so you call it.
33:39I don't like it, but I can do a lot of things.
33:45The result is 25 to 16.
33:47The majority believe in ghosts.
33:50Next, Japanese hot springs and baths.
33:53If you go, do you hide it with a towel?
33:55Don't you hide it?
33:56I put a small towel underneath.
33:58Japanese girls have hair, right?
34:01We don't, so it's embarrassing.
34:04In Europe, shaving is the standard.
34:07It's not pretty if you have hair.
34:11Change.
34:14It's embarrassing.
34:15I'm sorry, everyone.
34:20A Japanese woman said,
34:22Wow, your butt is amazing.
34:25It's noisy.
34:31Do you hide it?
34:33I don't want to go in with everyone.
34:36You don't want to be seen by people?
34:38I don't want to be seen.
34:39I might be sick.
34:41I don't want to go in because I have a clean skin.
34:43It's a hot country.
34:45Everyone in Sri Lanka is like a river.
34:48There may be a lot of things like rivers.
34:51The river is flowing, so it's like this.
34:54The number of girls is the same.
34:56The hot springs are small.
34:58The number of girls is the same.
35:00Sumida River is also flowing.
35:01I'm going to go in.
35:02Can you go in?
35:03I don't want to go into Sumida River.
35:05Result.
35:0628 to 18.
35:07Many foreigners are not used to it.
35:09The majority of them are hidden.
35:11Next, if you ask me, I'm a law student.
35:13Western music?
35:15First of all, a woman from Taiwan.
35:18I listen to Japanese songs, but I buy CDs and study them.
35:23Study Japanese by singing.
35:26Tentouyoshimi.
35:27There are a lot of alcohol.
35:29Then I'll sing another song.
35:31Tentouyoshimi song.
35:36Tentouyoshimi song.
35:45Can you sing a song by Fuyumi Sakamoto?
35:47It's a little difficult.
35:48I want to hear Fuyumi's song.
35:51A woman from Sichuan, China.
35:54100% Japanese song.
35:56It's cool.
35:57Thanks to this, I studied Japanese little by little.
36:00What was the first word you learned?
36:02Hell.
36:03It's cool.
36:05Meanwhile, this Tunisian man.
36:08English music and Arabic music.
36:12Don't you listen to Japanese music?
36:14I only listen to one.
36:16Fish, fish, fish.
36:19When I eat fish, my head, my head, my head.
36:24My head gets better.
36:27Why do you know that?
36:29Because I love fish.
36:31I love fish so much that I only remember the fish heaven.
36:35Among them, what was the most famous song?
36:39Yamashita Tatsuro.
36:41Yamashita Tatsuro?
36:43I have a Yamashita Tatsuro album.
36:48I DJ there.
36:53This is now.
36:56Yamashita Tatsuro?
36:58Yamashita Tatsuro appears in various places.
37:03I love Showa songs.
37:17I'm going to cry.
37:19There's a Christmas song by Mariah Carey.
37:29I don't need it.
37:31It's light.
37:32Yamashita Tatsuro's Christmas Eve has a lot of stories.
37:36It's deep.
37:37Are you from Australia?
37:38Yes.
37:39What is the season of Christmas?
37:40It's hot.
37:41It's 35 to 40 degrees.
37:49It's about snow.
37:51It's summer.
37:52It's hot.
37:53I drink beer and drink mega highball.
37:55It's so hot.
37:57This woman is also from Hong Kong.
38:00I love EXILE's songs.
38:03I'm a fan of EXILE.
38:04I always go to Osaka for concerts.
38:07Do you have a CD?
38:08I have a CD.
38:09T-shirts and towels.
38:12Who do you like the most?
38:13I like Atoshi the most.
38:15Atoshi?
38:16That's right.
38:18I used to like Tamori.
38:20Do you like Tamori?
38:21I like Tamori.
38:23The result is 23 to 29.
38:26There were a few people who liked Western music.
38:28But everyone listened to Japanese music.
38:32Who wants to continue living in Japan?
38:35Who wants to return to their motherland?
38:37I want to go back if I can.
38:39America has more freedom than Japan.
38:41That's right.
38:42Japan is not free.
38:44If there is one seat available, you can sit in the back seat.
38:48But I can't help it.
38:50I can't use regular shampoo.
38:53I use shampoo for my hair.
38:55The smell of coconut is strong.
38:57That person's hair smells bad.
39:00It's easy to live freely in America.
39:03I want to continue living in Japan.
39:05There are so many people in Tokyo.
39:07Even if I dance naked here, I won't see them again.
39:11I won't see them again in my life.
39:14There are many people who won't see you again.
39:16You can do what you like.
39:21It's great to be a man.
39:24There are no men in Italy.
39:26There are only men in Japan.
39:27I want to live in Japan.
39:29I want to live in a cheap place where I can eat lunch.
39:31How much is lunch in Romania?
39:34I want to eat only one plate of pasta.
39:37It's about 2,000 yen.
39:38What should I eat in Romania?
39:42Hamazushi.
39:44This is a Chinese woman who just came to Japan last year.
39:48I don't want to go back to Japan.
39:50I started to like Japan because of mozuku.
39:55I ate mozuku for the first time in a Japanese restaurant.
39:58It was great.
39:59I really wanted to go to Japan.
40:01I went to the supermarket after getting off at the airport.
40:04There were a lot of mozuku.
40:06I bought 18 or 20 of them.
40:09I eat 200 mozuku every day.
40:11What is your favorite mozuku?
40:137-Eleven.
40:147-Eleven is a great brand.
40:16It's cheap and delicious.
40:18I will live in Japan for a long time.
40:20I wanted to go back to Japan for about 10 years.
40:24I bought a house in Italy.
40:26I tried to live there, but it was impossible.
40:30He went back to Italy once, but it was impossible.
40:33For example, the train is late.
40:35It takes a long time to go anywhere.
40:37If I want to get a stamp, it takes half a day in Italy.
40:42In Japan, it takes three minutes.
40:44I thought I couldn't live here anymore.
40:47It's not your country.
40:49I was used to living in Japan.
40:51I realized that I wasn't Italian anymore.
40:55I want to live in Japan.
40:57I went back to Japan for the last time 17 years ago.
41:00Sometimes customers ask me what I call this in Iranian.
41:04I say, what is this?
41:06He forgot Iranian.
41:08In the past, it was called ikibukoro.
41:11Young people now call ikibukoro a bag.
41:14There are words like that in Iran.
41:16I don't know how to say it in Japanese.
41:19I don't know how to say it in Japanese.
41:22Everyone speaks Japanese.
41:25I want to live in Japan for a long time.
41:30Tokyo route survey
41:33What country are you from?
41:35I'm from Tohoku prefecture.
41:37I live in Canada.
41:40What kind of train do you use to go to Tohoku prefecture?
41:44I go from Canada to Kawasaki.
41:49I go straight to Atami.
41:51People around me call it Gero-Gero-Dori.
41:54It's close to my house.
41:56It's Canada.
41:58To be continued

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