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00:00Good evening. Welcome to Hatsumimi Kaidan.
00:02First, let's welcome the regulars.
00:04Thank you for having us.
00:05Thank you for having us.
00:06Thank you for having us.
00:07Thank you for having us.
00:08Thank you for having us.
00:09And today, we have a special guest.
00:12The host of the Kaidan Live is Mr. Suzusaku,
00:14the exclusive host of Thriller Night.
00:16Thank you for having us.
00:17Thank you for having us.
00:18I'm Suzusaku.
00:19Thank you for having us.
00:20Mr. Suzusaku, you are now a member of Thriller Night,
00:25and you are currently in Osaka.
00:28How long have you been here?
00:29It's been less than a year.
00:31About 10 months.
00:32How is it?
00:33Is there a difference between Tokyo and Osaka?
00:36To be honest, before I came here,
00:39I thought it would be difficult for people to see me on stage.
00:44In Osaka.
00:45I'm known for my humor.
00:48But now that I'm here,
00:50I can hear it very clearly.
00:52I thought there were a lot of people like that.
00:55But people who do that,
00:57aren't they cold?
00:58On the contrary,
00:59there are a lot of people who respect the people on stage.
01:04It's warm.
01:05It's very easy to do a live in Osaka.
01:08I'm looking forward to it.
01:10Let's talk about it later.
01:12Thank you very much.
01:13Now, let's move on to this corner.
01:15It's the first time I've heard of it.
01:17In this corner,
01:18we will talk about the theme that has been decided every week.
01:23Tomorrow, February 25th,
01:25is the day of the Yuukanshi.
01:28Yuukanshi?
01:29Yuukanshi.
01:30Yuukanshi?
01:31So, today's theme is the newspaper.
01:34I see.
01:35So, we have a lot of stories about newspapers.
01:41Nobu-san, do you have anything?
01:43It's a dark story that looks like it's going to be a scary story.
01:48A dark story.
01:49A dark story.
01:50This is me.
01:51This is a story I heard from a viewer.
01:55In the 1990s, there was a newspaper called Okuyami.
02:00Yes.
02:01Of course, it still exists.
02:03At that time, when a big accident happened,
02:06there was personal information about the person who died.
02:09In the 1990s, there was a big airplane accident abroad.
02:14At that time, a Japanese person was on board,
02:16and this person died.
02:18This is a story from a wife who was engaged to this person.
02:23At that time, when it was published in Okuyami,
02:26I got a lot of calls from various places.
02:28I got a lot of calls from various places.
02:31Among them, the most common contact was a religious member.
02:35Among them, the most common contact was a religious member.
02:36What?
02:37Yes.
02:38It was a plane accident overseas,
02:40so it was very difficult to continue the insurance relationship.
02:43So, I was pretty depressed.
02:45At that time, I saw the address of a religious member.
02:48I said,
02:50I said,
02:52I said,
02:55I said,
02:58I said,
03:01I said,
03:04I said,
03:06I said,
03:08I said,
03:11I said,
03:14I said,
03:17I said,
03:20I said,
03:23I said,
03:26I said,
03:29I said,
03:32I said,
03:35I said,
03:38I said,
03:41I think there are times when you can't make a serious decision.
03:44It was a story that couldn't be told in the newspaper.
03:47Shall we move on to the next one?
03:49Is it okay?
03:50I wonder if it has anything to do with the newspaper.
03:53Ping-pong dash.
03:54This is me.
03:56A man was living alone while working part-time.
04:00He was sleeping in the daytime because he was working overtime.
04:03Ping-pong, ping-pong, ping-pong, ping-pong, ping-pong, ping-pong, ping-pong, ping-pong.
04:06He was playing the intercom like an idiot.
04:09I thought he was annoying, so I ignored him.
04:12When I ignored him, he said,
04:14It's the Nagoya Newspaper.
04:16It's the Nagoya Newspaper.
04:17I asked him if he could take a picture of the newspaper.
04:20Ping-pong, ping-pong, ping-pong, ping-pong.
04:22It's the Nagoya Newspaper.
04:23I thought he was annoying, so I opened the door.
04:26He wasn't there.
04:28What?
04:29Is it a prank?
04:30Ping-pong dash?
04:31I imagined various things.
04:33I thought I'd sleep again.
04:35Ping-pong, ping-pong, ping-pong, ping-pong.
04:37It's still ringing.
04:38So I went to open the door.
04:41He wasn't there.
04:42What?
04:43I went to open the door right away.
04:45I thought I could see his back.
04:48But he wasn't there, so I was a little scared.
04:51I thought I'd wait by the door.
04:55Ping-pong, ping-pong, ping-pong.
04:56He's here, he's here, he's here.
04:57I looked through the hole in the door.
04:59Excuse me, but the old man in a dirty outfit
05:02peeked out and said,
05:03It's the Nagoya Newspaper.
05:05I was pissed off.
05:06I said, Shut up!
05:07He said he wasn't there.
05:08What?
05:10I thought he was a ghost.
05:15I was really scared.
05:17But I looked up what the Nagoya Newspaper was.
05:22You know the Chūnichi Newspaper in Nagoya?
05:24Yes, yes, yes.
05:25The whole body of the Chūnichi Newspaper is the Nagoya Newspaper.
05:29Really?
05:30The Nagoya Newspaper is 30 to 40 years old.
05:34The ghost has been haunting us for a long time.
05:37That's sad.
05:38It's sad.
05:39The sales at that time were very competitive.
05:45Shall we move on?
05:46Yes.
05:47There's a trash house behind you.
05:50Trash house.
05:51It's me.
05:52I heard this story from my acquaintance, Mr. Satoru.
05:56About 50 years ago, when he was still in elementary school,
05:59his aunt was remarried.
06:03She had a lot of money.
06:06Mr. Satoru said,
06:08she couldn't go to her house to see what was going on.
06:11His aunt didn't seem to go back to her house.
06:15When he went to her house,
06:17there was a lot of trash in the house.
06:20When he opened the front door, it was full of trash.
06:22He could walk.
06:24But he couldn't see the floor.
06:26He went to see it regularly.
06:28At first, he couldn't see the floor.
06:32There was almost no one in the house.
06:35Most of the trash was newspapers.
06:39Mr. Satoru said,
06:40go see it again.
06:41He went to see it.
06:43But when he opened the front door,
06:44it was full of trash.
06:45There was no one in the house.
06:47He was sleeping in the park.
06:49In the end, he committed suicide.
06:53He had money, but why?
06:55What was going on?
06:57All the newspapers that were piled up
06:59were all stocks.
07:02Now, you can get all the data online.
07:06But at that time, it wasn't like that.
07:08I had to come up with my own idea
07:10of what kind of stocks were moving.
07:12I couldn't throw away the data.
07:14It was piled up.
07:16Maybe it was a big failure.
07:18Maybe it was gone.
07:21I wish I had noticed it earlier
07:23and talked to him.
07:25That's what I heard.
07:27Not only newspapers,
07:28but people who live in trashy houses
07:30and can't throw things away
07:32have mental illness.
07:34That's what I heard.
07:36In that case,
07:38it's because of stocks.
07:40That's right.
07:41That's an interesting story.
07:42Thank you very much.
07:43That's all for the Hatsumimi Idobata meeting.
07:48The next segment is
07:49Hatsumimi Short Stairs.
07:51In this segment,
07:52the staff actually went out into the city
07:53to collect stairs from the general public.
07:55And we have a short video
07:57of the short stairs
07:58that were shown in the program.
08:01Let's take a look at the short stairs.
08:04Hatsumimi Short Stairs.
08:11When I was in the second year of junior high school,
08:13I went to Okinawa for a school trip.
08:15There was a time limit to enter the air-raid shelter.
08:18I had a bad feeling about it.
08:20I told the teacher
08:21at the air-raid shelter.
08:23I was told that this was also part of the class.
08:25I had no choice but to go inside.
08:27Then,
08:28something I couldn't see on my back
08:29came up to me.
08:31At that time,
08:32the guide told me
08:33that a five-year-old boy
08:35had died here.
08:37I was very anxious.
08:40By the time I left the air-raid shelter,
08:41I didn't feel anything.
08:43I finished my school trip
08:44and came home.
08:46But the next day,
08:48when I entered the garage of the house,
08:50I saw a small shadow sitting there.
08:53It was completely black,
08:55and only the eyes were black.
08:58It was probably a boy.
09:00I couldn't do anything for him,
09:02so I told him to go home.
09:04He was gone for about a week.
09:07I still remember
09:09when I was surprised
09:11that he was able to go home
09:13to the right place.
09:15Momo, what do you think?
09:17I don't know what happened
09:19because it's a small space.
09:21The air-raid shelter itself
09:23means that we can escape
09:25from the war.
09:27I think it's not strange
09:29because there is a lot of fear
09:31and scary things
09:33in a small space.
09:35While I was talking,
09:37there was a hill behind the school.
09:39The teacher told me
09:41not to go there,
09:43but when I went to play,
09:45I was told that
09:47if I tried to go home
09:49in the evening,
09:51I had to leave the place.
09:53I wondered where he was from,
09:55and I found out
09:57that the place was used
09:59as an air-raid shelter.
10:01There is no air-raid shelter
10:03anymore,
10:05and houses have been built.
10:07I think there are still
10:09a lot of places like that
10:11in Kanto.
10:13I hope that the souls
10:15that have remained there
10:17will be peaceful.
10:19It's the end of the year
10:21of the year 1580.
10:23I think that people
10:25who came to that time
10:27are still staying there.
10:29An old man I don't know
10:31was standing there
10:33and he was waving at me.
10:35I heard a machine sound
10:37that I had never heard before.
10:40Now, let's move on to the next segment.
10:42It's the first take of Hatsumimi Kaidan.
10:44From now on,
10:46we will show you the first take
10:48of Hatsumimi Kaidan.
10:50Today's performer is
10:52Mr. Suzusaku.
10:56Please come to the stage.
11:01Every time I stand here,
11:03I get nervous.
11:05Are you ready?
11:07Yes, I'm ready.
11:09Today, we will show you
11:11the first take of Hatsumimi Kaidan.
11:13Mr. Suzusaku,
11:15please come to the stage.
11:19This is a story
11:21of a man in his late 30s
11:23who came to Thriller Night.
11:25I heard this story
11:27from Mr. J.
11:29Mr. J.
11:31was a detective
11:33more than 10 years ago.
11:35He used to work
11:37as a detective.
11:39One day,
11:41he got a job offer
11:43from his parents.
11:45It was a discovery
11:47of his childhood.
11:49His mother
11:51was a young girl
11:53who hadn't entered elementary school yet.
11:55She had a job
11:57and had to take care of her family.
11:59When she didn't have time,
12:01she couldn't take her daughter
12:03to go shopping.
12:05She said,
12:07I'm sorry,
12:09but please stay at home.
12:11She said,
12:13I'll be back in 20 to 30 minutes.
12:15You don't have to answer the intercom
12:17or answer the phone.
12:19She left her daughter
12:21at home and went shopping.
12:23She came back
12:25in 20 to 30 minutes.
12:27Then,
12:29her daughter
12:31called her.
12:33She said this every time.
12:35She didn't say this
12:37when she was alone.
12:39She said this only
12:41when she had a guest.
12:43Maybe she was
12:45waiting for her daughter
12:47to come back
12:49in 20 to 30 minutes.
12:51Maybe she was waiting
12:53for her daughter
12:55to come back
12:57in 20 to 30 minutes.
12:59When she saw her daughter,
13:01she thought
13:03it was a staircase.
13:05She thought
13:07her daughter was the only one
13:09who could see
13:11what she didn't see.
13:13But her daughter was
13:15a detective.
13:17She went to her daughter's house
13:19to work.
13:21Her daughter's house was
13:23a separate room
13:25for a group of people.
13:27She went inside
13:29and found a hearing aid.
13:31She found
13:33a hearing aid
13:35with a laptop
13:37and other devices.
13:39She asked
13:41if there was a place
13:43where she could use it.
13:45She was told to use
13:47the living room.
13:49There was a table
13:51where she could use
13:53the hearing aid.
13:55When she tried to
13:57put the hearing aid on the table,
13:59there was a picture
14:01on the table.
14:03It was a picture
14:05of her daughter.
14:07There was a flower
14:09next to it.
14:11When she saw it,
14:13she realized
14:15that there was
14:17only her mother
14:19and her daughter
14:21in the room.
14:23What was going on?
14:25Was her daughter
14:27in the nursery or
14:29in her friend's house?
14:31She was calm
14:33and put the hearing aid
14:35on the table.
14:37She heard
14:39a mechanical sound
14:41in the room.
14:43She dropped the hearing aid
14:45in a hurry.
14:47Her mother asked
14:49if she was okay.
14:51She brought tea
14:53and said,
14:55please drink it.
14:57She put it on the table
14:59and said,
15:01thank you.
15:03Then,
15:05she poured juice
15:07on the cup
15:09and put it
15:11next to the picture.
15:13She realized
15:15that the hearing aid
15:17was gone.
15:19There was a program
15:21to find the hearing aid,
15:23but it was reset.
15:25It had never happened
15:27before.
15:29My senior
15:31taught me
15:33how to fix it
15:35when it happens.
15:37But it happened
15:39for the first time.
15:41When something spiritual
15:43happens,
15:45it's broken by a machine
15:47but it's fixed
15:49by a program.
15:51She found the hearing aid
15:53but there was
15:55no hearing aid
15:57in the room.
15:59She told her mother
16:01that there was no hearing aid
16:03in the room.
16:05She said,
16:07what are you looking at?
16:09She said,
16:11it's strange.
16:13She said,
16:15I'll borrow it.
16:17She borrowed the room
16:19and searched
16:21the house.
16:23Then,
16:25a few years ago,
16:27a girl fell from the roof
16:29of the house
16:31and hit the veranda
16:33and died.
16:35There was an article
16:37about her death.
16:39When she saw it,
16:41she was sure
16:43that she could go home.
16:45So,
16:47she quit her job
16:49as a detective.
16:51I don't know
16:53why she did that.
16:55But I saw
16:57her mother
16:59who was still looking
17:01for her daughter.
17:03And the reason
17:05why she died
17:07was that
17:09she was invited
17:11by a man
17:13who was a detective.
17:15That's all.
17:17Thank you very much.
17:41She followed a man
17:43who was a detective
17:45and got into an accident.
17:47I was worried about her.
17:49When I went to the supermarket,
17:51I was worried
17:53if I could ask my daughter
17:55to go to the supermarket
17:57in a hurry.
17:59I was so sad.
18:01At the same time,
18:03I was worried
18:05that I might get caught.
18:07I asked a detective
18:09if there was anything
18:11that I missed.
18:13I found it interesting.
18:15How about you, Taku?
18:17At that time,
18:19I thought
18:21my mother's time
18:23had stopped.
18:25I thought it was strange
18:27that my daughter
18:29died in the accident.
18:31I didn't want to admit
18:33that I lost my daughter.
18:35She was under my control.
18:37I thought it was dangerous
18:39to lose her
18:41and not be able to live a normal life.
18:43But I realized
18:45how hard it was
18:47to lose her.
18:49I found it strange
18:51that her daughter
18:53said she was crying
18:55when she saw her uncle.
18:57I was wondering
18:59why she was trying
19:01to take her child
19:03to a man
19:05because she didn't want
19:07to expose her existence.
19:09But I think
19:11there is something
19:13that only children
19:15can see.
19:17I don't know,
19:19but my daughter
19:21wanted to say
19:23that it wasn't her mother's fault.
19:25I thought
19:27it was her mother's fault.
19:29She blamed herself
19:31for not being able
19:33to take care of her daughter.
19:35I was wondering
19:37why she didn't
19:39look at her.
19:41I thought she would
19:43regret it.
19:45Or maybe
19:47she had heard
19:49that her daughter
19:51had been called
19:53by her uncle
19:55when she was alone
19:57before the accident.
19:59So she asked
20:01her uncle
20:03to find something else.
20:05I thought she would
20:07regret it.