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00:00If I lose my current speed, I'll retire.
00:04It's no fun.
00:07Tadao Ando is a Japanese architect.
00:11He was born and raised in Osaka.
00:16He always surprises people with innovative ideas.
00:19He is still making his name known from Osaka to the world.
00:25100 years of life.
00:28He lives his youth like an unripe apple.
00:31Mr. Ando, who has a life of his own,
00:34talks to the top runners of each industry.
00:37Tadao Ando's Youth Talk.
00:41This week's guest is Michiko Tanaka, who is an actress.
00:46I want to build a company that employs women.
00:53Men and women have the same power.
00:57The same brain power.
00:59Mr. Ando and his friends will talk to each other
01:02and send you an e-mail to live your 100-year-old life.
01:07Youth Talk
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01:28In 2022, Michiko Tanaka passed the first-class architect exam.
01:35Here?
01:46This is Mr. Ando's office.
01:49I'm in a nice building.
01:51It's amazing.
01:52It's very complicated.
01:56It's a building where you can have fun no matter how many times you come.
02:01It's a new discovery.
02:03I like this place.
02:05It's different for each person.
02:08I wish I could work here.
02:11It's the best.
02:14As a member.
02:17What do you want to do in the future?
02:22Many of my classmates wanted to be architects,
02:26but they couldn't go back to their families
02:30because of their qualifications.
02:33That's right.
02:34So I want to open a company
02:36where women can work easily.
02:39I want to open a company
02:42where women can work easily.
02:48Both men and women have the same strength.
02:52They have the same brain power.
02:54They have the same physical strength.
02:57But in Japanese society,
02:59it's difficult for women to form a team.
03:02Because they talk a lot.
03:04All the commentators are women.
03:08They talk a lot.
03:10If everyone talks, it's hard to concentrate.
03:13If everyone talks, it's hard to concentrate.
03:16It's difficult for men to form a team,
03:18but in my office, no one talks.
03:21In the morning, I sit at the computer.
03:26I sit at the computer.
03:29I go to lunch for an hour.
03:33In the evening, I don't talk at all until around 7 or 8 p.m.
03:40But you must be lonely.
03:42No, I'm not.
03:44I go straight back home.
03:47I'm already in front of the entrance.
03:50I don't talk.
03:54I don't have a job in my head.
03:58At least I don't have a job in my head.
04:04So I remember almost everything.
04:14I think you have to live according to the times.
04:19Those who went to Cornell and Berkeley were good at computers.
04:28Let's say you are an old man.
04:32There are about 70 of them.
04:38You can bully them.
04:41You say, can't you do computers?
04:44I can draw!
04:46That's right.
04:48You are good at it.
04:50But you can't network.
04:53If you draw alone, 10 people can't see it.
04:57You can't do it.
04:59So you have to do computers.
05:02Once or twice a month.
05:05How about computers?
05:07I don't do computers.
05:13My office is doing it on the Internet every day.
05:19I'm doing it in Dubai, Monaco, and Morocco.
05:26I have to go to work.
05:28I'm sick.
05:30I have a lot of organs.
05:32I have five organs.
05:39If I don't have organs, what's good?
05:41It's light.
05:43My body feels good.
05:46It's light.
05:48If I don't have organs, what's good?
05:51It's light.
05:53I wonder if I can draw.
05:55If I draw, I'll die.
05:57Don't recommend it.
06:05You work not only in Japan, but also abroad.
06:10Don't you feel depressed when you try something new?
06:18I don't feel depressed.
06:20If I do this, I won't make money.
06:22I'll do it.
06:24Osaka people are different.
06:26I'll do it.
06:28I'll do it.
06:32How do you feel?
06:37When I was born, I was 10 years old.
06:42I had to experience it.
06:44I experienced it when I was a junior high school student.
06:46I thought it would be interesting.
06:50I don't listen to people's opinions.
06:54There are people who do it for themselves.
06:58I'm working as an entertainer.
07:02I'm building.
07:05People say it's greedy.
07:07I'm just trying to move my mind.
07:11But I don't want to forget this feeling.
07:15If you want to move forward, you need physical strength.
07:22You need intellectual strength.
07:25I'm not good at it.
07:27This building, that building, and the building next to it.
07:30I don't need it.
07:35I need money to run it.
07:40I shouldn't be saying this.
07:43I'm saying that.
07:47I can't run away.
07:52What is your goal?
07:58You try new things every day.
08:01The power to never give up on your dreams.
08:04I think it's more interesting to be difficult.
08:08It's interesting.
08:10I'm going to make a park at Niki.
08:14I'm going to have an exhibition there.
08:19Everyone is there.
08:23I'm going to make a park in the middle of the city.
08:26What am I thinking?
08:28It's impossible.
08:30It's the opposite.
08:32I don't know.
08:34It's already done.
08:36If it's done, it's unexpectedly good.
08:39Everyone is against it.
08:42About 30,000 people.
08:44That's amazing.
08:46It's amazing.
08:48People who build cities have to risk their lives.
08:51It's hard.
08:53What about cities in Tokyo?
08:56Only Tokyo is doing well.
08:59New York is not doing well.
09:01New York can't be built.
09:05It's built, but it's all made and sold in the south.
09:11It was originally a rich city.
09:14I think that city is interesting.
09:18I'm making a lot of things that I don't know.
09:22I'm making Omotesando.
09:26I'm making a two-story hall at Tokyo University.
09:30I'm making a children's library.
09:32I'm doing it all over the place.
09:34It's all about money.
09:36I have to do my best to build a city.
09:39There are things that only Naoshima can do.
09:45There are things that only Nagano and Aomori can do.
09:50I have to be able to do that.
09:53It takes 30 years.
09:57I've been working with Mr. Bukutake since 1992.
10:06He's very persistent.
10:11He's doing his best.
10:28I was most happy when he said,
10:31This is interesting.
10:35I felt like I was being pushed back.
10:42I want to be an honest person who always responds to the teacher's words.
10:50Next week's guest is Professor Shinya Yamanaka,
10:54Director of the Institute for the Study of iPS Cells.
10:57I read a lot of books.
11:00My mother is working now.
11:02I was a kid.
11:04There are scientists.
11:06Then Japanese people and people all over the world will revive.
11:12Ando Tadaoten Youth Festival.
11:16It's an exhibition where you can see the vision of the future
11:19from the miracle of the challenge from Osaka to the world.
11:23Tickets are on sale.