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00:00The reason why I live in Japan.
00:07Today's guest has arrived.
00:12No pain, no gain.
00:16No pain, no gain.
00:19In Japan, you don't get old if you don't get old.
00:24I've lived in Japan for 18 years.
00:29Far East Japan.
00:31Why do I live in Japan?
00:36Because I'm a foreigner, I can see this beautiful country.
00:40The charm of Japan.
00:44We will find out.
00:59A share office in Saitama Prefecture.
01:07A share office in Saitama Prefecture.
01:09A share office in Saitama Prefecture.
01:16They can do it by themselves.
01:19With a suit.
01:23I don't think I've ever used a super tie.
01:30I'll protect you.
01:34When playing with children in the park.
01:38Athletic suits?
01:40It's an athletic suit.
01:42Is that so?
01:45It's a little wild.
01:56Are you tired?
01:59Cute.
02:01Even as a child, he has a poker face.
02:07Do you like suits?
02:09Yes, I love them.
02:11I wear a jacket and pants.
02:16I'm a car mechanic.
02:20I think it's my everyday life.
02:26He loves suits.
02:28He's 35 years old.
02:31He's calm and relaxed.
02:3535 years old?
02:38He's young.
02:41His hometown is about 19,000 km away from Japan.
02:48Brooklyn, New York City, United States.
02:52It's amazing.
02:55He was born in 1989 to his mother, who was an architect.
03:03He grew up with the love of his parents.
03:08His dream is to become a president.
03:12He came to Japan 18 years ago.
03:15His dream came true in Japan.
03:21He started his business when he was 29 years old.
03:27He has 12 employees and runs a small company.
03:33What is his job?
03:37He's a lobbyist.
03:41A lobbyist?
03:43Yes.
03:45He helps the government.
03:51To put it simply, his job is to connect foreign companies with Japanese law enforcement.
03:58There's a saying,
04:02before you ask for something, you should ask for it.
04:09I think it's true.
04:14He successfully connected foreign companies with Japanese law enforcement.
04:22And his office is...
04:26Oh, I see.
04:39Do you like music?
04:41I love it.
04:42I like Kikuchi Momoko.
04:45Adventure.
04:46This is a really good album.
04:48I want to go to Kikuchi Momoko.
04:52Junko Mihara.
04:54Seri Ishikawa.
04:57She's a popular artist in the 80s.
05:02She's popular.
05:08He's riding a bike.
05:11He's riding a small bike.
05:14This is a song called Reincarnation by Matsutoya Yumi.
05:20It's the title of the album.
05:23I really like the sound of the beginning.
05:30At the end of the comment, I always go back to my original voice.
05:42It's like this.
05:44I wish I had more time to listen to music.
05:48Are you that busy?
05:50Yes, I am.
05:51You have a lot to talk about.
05:53When I listen to music, I want to focus on it.
05:58He's 35 years old, and he's a beloved character.
06:02What kind of life has he been leading?
06:06What kind of life has he been leading?
06:14Why do I live in Japan?
06:23Nice to meet you. I'm Kasunori Takahashi.
06:25I'm Miki Sanda.
06:26I'm Parker Allen.
06:28Nice to meet you.
06:30You have a strong personality today.
06:33That's right.
06:34I heard that you like Yumi's songs.
06:39I love old records.
06:42I bought hundreds of them before I knew it.
06:46Analog records are popular now.
06:5080's pop music is popular all over the world.
06:55I like vintage audio.
06:58I like to listen to vintage audio and vintage music.
07:03I see.
07:04Allen, what kind of business do you have?
07:10I have a request from Walt.
07:16I'm a partner of Uber Eats.
07:21I've heard of Uber Eats.
07:25It's very convenient in Tokyo.
07:28I've seen Uber Eats a lot.
07:32But Uber Eats is the only four-wheel drive car in Japan.
07:38So I couldn't get a lot of service.
07:42Not everyone can participate in Uber Eats.
07:44That's right.
07:46So Allen negotiated with the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport so that Uber Eats could be delivered even by light trucks.
07:53That's because Uber Eats is aiming at Japan.
07:57It's a snow country.
07:59In winter, it's hard to deliver food by bicycle.
08:08So we negotiated with the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport.
08:14In the end, even light trucks could be registered.
08:21Can you negotiate like that?
08:23Yes, we can.
08:25So Uber Eats is a bridge between the two countries.
08:31That's right.
08:33That's why Allen was behind the regulations.
08:35That's right.
08:37I see.
08:39Let's take a look at why Allen became the president of Uber Eats in Japan.
08:50Allen was born in this city in New York, USA in 1989.
09:00Here is a picture of Allen who spent his childhood in such a city.
09:06He is so cute.
09:08He is a city boy.
09:10At that time, the security was very bad.
09:14There was a lot of theft of cars.
09:17His father bought a broken car so that he wouldn't be robbed.
09:24When he was robbed, his father bought a broken car again.
09:30It was when the United States was in trouble.
09:32That's right.
09:34His parents wanted to raise their children in a more secure environment than New York.
09:40When Allen was four years old, he moved to Dayton, Tennessee, where his parents' home was.
09:47Isn't this Nagano?
09:49The scenery suddenly changed.
09:52Here is a video of Allen.
09:56It's so beautiful.
09:58Is it sunset?
10:03What is this?
10:05This is my farm.
10:07Is that so?
10:10Is this your farm?
10:12That's right.
10:14This is my family's farm.
10:16Allen, who grew up surrounded by the great nature of Tennessee, was inspired by this man.
10:24I was inspired by him.
10:26He was inspired by him.
10:28Allen was inspired by this man.
10:34I was inspired by him.
10:36He was inspired by him.
10:38This is a goldfinger that was made in 2014.
10:43It's cool.
10:45It's a connery.
10:47It's a suit.
10:49It's cool.
10:51Was the influence of the suit from here?
10:54I think so.
10:58Let's take a look at Allen's photos.
11:02He's wearing a suit.
11:04He's wearing a suit.
11:06I've loved suits since I was a kid.
11:10It's a rare photo.
11:12Allen's dream at that time was to be a president.
11:18I wanted to be the best in the company.
11:22I wanted to be the best in the company.
11:26Allen went to junior high school.
11:29He chose Japanese without a deep reason.
11:36What kind of class did you have?
11:38It was strict.
11:40If I made a joke in class, I would be punished.
11:43Punishment?
11:45It's tough, isn't it?
11:47It's tough.
11:49If I was punished for 10 minutes, I would roll over.
11:56Allen learned programming skills in junior high school.
12:01He was asked by his parents to make money by making a homepage.
12:06I see.
12:08You learned technology to make money at that time.
12:11This is what Allen bought when he was 15 years old with the money he earned.
12:17It's a Cadillac.
12:19It's cool because it's 79 years old.
12:23You bought it with one homepage?
12:25Yes.
12:26How much did you buy it for?
12:28It was $1,500.
12:30I love old cars.
12:32Really?
12:34Allen wanted to actually use the Japanese he learned in class.
12:40He came to Japan as an exchange student in 2004 when he was in the first year of high school.
12:46Here is the photo at that time.
12:49This is amazing.
12:51It's a beautiful picture.
12:53Where is this place?
12:55It's called Tono City in Iwate Prefecture.
12:58Tono City.
13:00It's a legendary place in Miyazawa Prefecture.
13:05It's a legendary place in Miyazawa Prefecture.
13:09I went to a wonderful place.
13:13It left a great impression on me.
13:16Since then, I've wanted to move to Japan.
13:21Really?
13:22I've been thinking about it a lot.
13:25What was it?
13:27I have an aura.
13:30A rural aura.
13:32You have it in Tennessee, right?
13:34It's just rural.
13:36I don't know the difference, but what is it?
13:40The mountains in the U.S. are not like this.
13:43It's like this.
13:46When you're driving on the highway, the scenery is the same all the time.
13:51Japan is very dense.
13:54That may be the point.
13:57My parents were very curious about this.
14:02I don't want to live in the U.S.
14:07I want to live in Japan.
14:11He moved to Japan from the university.
14:15He went to Jouchi University.
14:18Oh, it's your mother.
14:20She's in her puberty.
14:23She doesn't look good in hakama, so I made her wear a morning suit.
14:27You were quite popular at the time, weren't you?
14:33You're popular.
14:35That's right.
14:36That's the reaction when you're popular.
14:39I was popular.
14:41I remember that.
14:43Is it because you went to Nagata-cho?
14:47Mr. Allen, who graduated from Jouchi University in 2011,
14:51worked at an advertising agency in Japan to become the president of Japan.
14:58Mr. Allen, who worked at a Japanese company at the age of 22,
15:02learned Japanese-style business there.
15:06My boss called me Allen.
15:11He said to me,
15:14You were good at it, weren't you?
15:18You shouldn't be good at it.
15:24I stopped being good at it.
15:26Really?
15:28You've been doing this all the time.
15:30That's right.
15:32If you start doing this, you won't be good at it.
15:39You have to work a little harder.
15:43When you're listening to someone's story, you do this.
15:48That's a sign that you're listening to the other person's story.
15:53When you go to the U.S. and make a phone call,
15:56you say, Why are you so pouty?
16:00Yes, yes.
16:03Don't Americans do that?
16:06They don't.
16:08They don't?
16:09That's right.
16:11Mr. Allen, who was preparing for his job in Japan and abroad,
16:17went to a certain place.
16:21What is it?
16:27Hello.
16:28Hello.
16:29I'm sorry, Mr. Allen.
16:31Fancy suit.
16:33Why are you the president?
16:35This is the birthplace of my company.
16:50You look like an RPG character.
16:54This is the Senate.
16:57Is this it?
16:58Yes.
16:59There are three buildings in the Senate.
17:02Of course, the House of Representatives has about ten buildings,
17:08so there are two buildings.
17:10Do you go to the Senate?
17:12Yes, I do.
17:13You do?
17:14Yes.
17:15Mr. Allen started coming to Nagata when he was 24 years old.
17:21In order to develop foreign companies' products and services in Japan,
17:26Mr. Allen had a lot of work to do.
17:29He went to the Senate like every day,
17:31and learned the face of the members of the House of Representatives,
17:34which helped him build a relationship with them.
17:38He stood out, didn't he?
17:40Yes, he did.
17:44It looks like a charging station.
17:47It's always a great place.
17:51I got to meet a lot of great people,
17:56and I was very nervous.
17:59That's how it all started.
18:04But wasn't it hard to make connections at first?
18:10Yes.
18:11I see.
18:12In this world, it's all about whether or not you can trust someone,
18:19and whether or not you can have a conversation with them.
18:24So it's very important to build that trust.
18:27That's the hardest part.
18:28It's very important to have that trust.
18:36Did you make a lot of mistakes?
18:39Of course.
18:40I made a lot of mistakes.
18:44By the way, do you kneel?
18:47Yes, I have.
18:48You have?
18:49Yes, I have.
18:52What made you kneel?
18:55It's a secret.
18:59I did it a little.
19:03I kneel like this.
19:11It's a secret.
19:13What did you just say?
19:15It was a slip of the tongue.
19:18So it's a secret.
19:19It's a secret.
19:21It's about having someone to talk to.
19:23That's true.
19:26I learned a lot today.
19:31I became a minister.
19:33I became a prime minister.
19:35Now I want to make friends with everyone.
19:43I'm sure you two know this,
19:46but when you become successful,
19:48people who didn't talk to you suddenly want to get along with you.
19:54Especially in the world of Nagata,
19:57people are wary of you.
20:01If you support them from the time they are working hard,
20:06communicate with them, and respect them,
20:11you can build a trust relationship when you become successful.
20:17It's a process that leads to results.
20:21That's right.
20:22Whether you become successful or not,
20:26I think it's important to value yourself as an angel.
20:35Six years ago,
20:3629-year-old Mr. Allen started a company
20:39in a share office in the middle of Nagata.
20:44From here, his life as a dream president began.
20:51I didn't know what to do.
20:55I wasn't born in Japan,
21:01so I had to study a lot.
21:08In order to catch up,
21:10I had to study more than usual
21:16to be able to vote.
21:20It's not stupid to start a business.
21:2690% of companies go bankrupt in 5 years.
21:31But I still do it.
21:34In fact, Mr. Allen was supported by his wife, Ms. Ami,
21:38who got married at the age of 23.
21:41But when he told her that he was going to start a business,
21:45she said,
21:47I quit my job.
21:50I see.
21:55After this,
21:56we visited Mr. Allen's office in Aoyama.
22:05Mr. Allen,
22:06you don't wear an umbrella, do you?
22:07That's right.
22:08It's raining,
22:10so it's natural to get wet.
22:16Mr. Allen,
22:17you don't wear an umbrella, do you?
22:28Ferrari.
22:30He drove a Ferrari.
22:34He drove a Ferrari.
22:38Ferraris have been cool since they were kids.
22:46Your dream has come true.
22:48That's right.
22:50I never thought I could do this.
22:57It's fun to drive around Tokyo.
23:02There are many pine trees,
23:04which can only be pruned in Japan.
23:10I can feel the spirit of a pine tree shop.
23:16It's a shame that it's raining.
23:18It's supposed to be open.
23:20I see.
23:21It's supposed to be open.
23:29This is our office in Aoyama.
23:32Let's go inside.
23:36We opened this office in 2019.
23:41It's been 6 years.
23:43Is this the office?
23:45Yes, it is.
23:49It's amazing.
23:51It's like the center of Omotesando.
23:55I did my best.
24:00Today,
24:01Benjamin Boaz, a member of the board of directors, is here.
24:05Mr. Benjamin.
24:07Benjamin is the ambassador of Cool Japan.
24:14All the members of Mr. Boaz's company are here.
24:17First,
24:19Mr. Benjamin, a member of the board of directors.
24:23Mr. Nagahisa, a public policy expert.
24:27I see.
24:29Mr. Uno, a specialist in strategic planning.
24:36Mr. Tristan, a member of the board of directors.
24:42Mr. Horiguchi, a caster.
24:47Mr. Astier, a media creator.
24:51Experts from all over the world are here to support Mr. Allen.
24:57There are so many people.
25:01Mr. Mason, a influencer with 300,000 followers.
25:11Mr. Mason is editing a video of our Akiya business.
25:17I see.
25:19What kind of work does Akiya do?
25:22We introduce Akiya products to foreigners.
25:28We provide support for foreigners to use Akiya.
25:37That's a lot of work.
25:38We do everything.
25:42What kind of person is Mr. Allen?
25:45Mr. Allen?
25:47How should I put it?
25:49He's a hard worker.
25:51A hard worker?
25:52I think he's a good guy.
25:55I'm glad he's a good guy.
25:57Yeah, he's a good guy.
25:59What is Mr. Allen's Akiya business?
26:03First, we look for Akiya according to the needs of our customers.
26:09What kind of orders do you receive?
26:13There are a lot of things we can't do.
26:16We just want to open an Akiya.
26:19I see.
26:21Hearing the specific needs of our customers.
26:26Mr. Allen looks for a property.
26:30When I find it, I go to see it.
26:35I do some research.
26:37Then I support the purchase.
26:40Then I do aftercare.
26:44It's hard to do without language and knowledge.
26:52By providing such support,
26:56foreigners can buy Akiya with confidence.
27:02That's our business.
27:06I see.
27:08At first, most foreigners lived in Japan.
27:15But now it's the other way around.
27:17There are a lot of foreigners.
27:19I see.
27:21It looks like you have a lot of work to do.
27:27There are a lot of Kanto people.
27:29Chiba, Gunma, Saitama, Tochigi, Kanagawa, Shizuoka.
27:36I see.
27:38Among them, there is a town that is a little popular with foreigners.
27:45We visited the town with Mr. Allen.
27:58It's Saitama Prefecture.
28:07Can I take a picture of the signboard?
28:10Yes.
28:12What is this?
28:14This is the signboard.
28:16Please feel the goodness of Ogawa Town and move to Ogawa Town.
28:25Is it an advertisement?
28:27Yes.
28:29It will support you in every way.
28:32It looks like the signboard of Cameron Saunders.
28:35Excuse me.
28:37Hello.
28:39I came with TV Tokyo today.
28:42You came suddenly.
28:44I want to promote Ogawa.
28:49I'm sorry for the sudden camera.
28:52This time, it's BS, but it's quite long, so I'll show you around.
28:59It's long, isn't it?
29:01It's long, isn't it?
29:03He even said my line.
29:07Since you bring customers, do you give them information about your house?
29:15If I don't come here, I can't get information, so it's very important to me.
29:26After that, I was told to wait at the station.
29:30Something great has come.
29:33It's a nice car.
29:35Kannonbiraki.
29:38Something great has come.
29:40It's a nice car.
29:43Is it a little retro?
29:48It's cute.
29:49It's cute.
29:57It's different from the car before.
30:00This is a 1951 Bentley.
30:04What kind of car is it?
30:05It's British.
30:10Kannonbiraki.
30:12It's a car from 70 years ago.
30:1570 years ago?
30:16I found this on the Internet.
30:19I bought it without looking at it.
30:23How much is it?
30:24It's a secret.
30:28Here you are.
30:32It's cheap.
30:34You bought a car that you can't tell the price.
30:42How much is the fuel consumption?
30:43What is it?
30:45If you care about fuel consumption, you won't get in a car like this.
30:51You're right.
30:57From the station to the property in 10 minutes by car.
31:03Here it is.
31:05This is an Akiya property sold to foreigners living in Tokyo.
31:12It's solid.
31:14I think there are three pillars that foreigners like in this property.
31:22That is a bamboo forest, a temple, and a Japanese house.
31:29Is that so?
31:36It's decided.
31:38This is a 50-year-old property sold to a foreign couple living in Tokyo last year.
31:45Abado is made of copper, and it's very Japanese.
31:52When it rains, you can enjoy the sound of falling from here to here.
31:59That's why foreigners like these Japanese points.
32:09There are points that foreigners like in the house, too.
32:13It's a nice house.
32:15This is the 12th floor.
32:19There is an interesting shape of a blood vessel.
32:23That is also Japanese.
32:26It's a blood vessel.
32:28It's like a bamboo.
32:30Is it called a blood vessel?
32:31It's a blood vessel.
32:35In order to appeal the environment around the property and the charm of the land, information collection is essential.
32:4420,000 plum trees are planted here.
32:52Actually, Ogose is one of the three big plum forests in Kanto Prefecture.
33:03It's a very nice place, and it's just the right season.
33:09It's nice.
33:12In addition, there are traditional crafts popular with foreigners.
33:16Actually, Ogawamachi is famous as a Japanese city.
33:24It's been a Japanese city for a long time.
33:29I think it's a very nice place.
33:47Is this an expression of enjoyment?
33:51Yes.
33:53He's enjoying it.
33:55He's enjoying it.
33:56I wonder if I can make a good umeboshi with this.
34:03Local food is also essential.
34:08Hello.
34:11Here?
34:14Hello.
34:17Wow.
34:18I'd like to order.
34:21Do you come here often?
34:22Yes.
34:23Do you come here often?
34:24Yes.
34:26Thank you very much.
34:29It's nice.
34:31This is Motsunitomi.
34:34It's like CG.
34:38Is this what you want to introduce in Ogawamachi?
34:40Yes.
34:41Ogawamachi is famous for simmered fish.
34:44Is it simmered fish?
34:45Yes.
34:46I'd like to try it.
34:47He always comes here after eating.
34:50Does he always come here?
34:51Yes.
35:08How is it?
35:11I'm speechless.
35:13It's delicious.
35:16He's enjoying it.
35:18I can feel it.
35:21I can feel that he doesn't want me to talk to me.
35:32I've decided.
35:34It doesn't suit my restaurant.
35:45What was that?
35:46The sound effect.
35:47What was that?
35:57I made a mistake.
36:00Even the staff laughed at me.
36:03I started to like simmered fish because of this restaurant.
36:09Now I make simmered fish and eat it at home.
36:13I'm glad that I came here.
36:17It's like CG.
36:21I'm an AI.
36:22Are you an AI?
36:25Thank you for the meal.
36:30I want to eat it.
36:31He's introducing another property in Ogawamachi.
36:37He's the president.
36:41Hello.
36:43Hello.
36:44Welcome.
36:45Welcome.
36:46Please come in.
36:48He bought a villa in Ogawamachi.
36:53This is my son, Willie.
36:55Willie?
36:56Yes.
36:58Willie loves trains.
37:04Please introduce yourself, Willie.
37:08Please introduce yourself to the camera.
37:13Please say, I'm Willie.
37:16I'm a little shy.
37:18You're cute.
37:19If you do it, I'll buy you a train.
37:22What's that?
37:23He's the president.
37:24He's the president.
37:25Please do it.
37:26I'm Willie.
37:27I'm Willie.
37:28Nice to meet you.
37:29Say it louder.
37:31I can't.
37:32Say it louder.
37:33I can't.
37:34Say it louder.
37:35No.
37:37I'm Willie.
37:38Nice to meet you.
37:40Nice to meet you.
37:42He's cute.
37:45He finally said yes.
37:49Do you come here often?
37:51Yes, I come here often on Sundays.
37:53You come here on Sundays?
37:54I love Ogawamachi.
37:57What do you think of buying a villa?
37:59It's fun.
38:01There are many houses that are not used all over the country.
38:06I think it's a good idea to fix the houses that can be used.
38:21This is Allen's favorite landscape.
38:24This is Oka Park in Niharashi.
38:28This is my favorite landscape.
38:38If you go up to the observatory, you can see the beautiful scenery.
38:43Let's go.
39:13This is the longest roller skating rink in Saitama Prefecture.
39:44This is the longest roller skating rink in Saitama Prefecture.
39:53This is the longest roller skating rink in Saitama Prefecture.
40:03This is the longest roller skating rink in Saitama Prefecture.
40:13This is the longest roller skating rink in Saitama Prefecture.
40:24Allen's favorite kanji.
40:31What is your favorite character?
40:35Ri.
40:37Ri.
40:38Ri.
40:39Ri.
40:40Ri.
40:41Ri.
40:42Ri.
40:43Ri.
40:44Ri.
40:45Ri.
40:46Ri.
40:47Ri.
40:48Ri.
40:49Ri.
40:50Ri.
40:51Ri.
40:52What do you think of Japan now compared to when you first came to Japan?
41:01Unfortunately, Japanese fashion has become more casual.
41:08That's true.
41:09That's true.
41:10That's true.
41:11That's true.
41:12That's true.
41:13That's true.
41:14That's true.
41:15That's true.
41:16That's true.
41:17That's true.
41:18What is the reason why you live in Japan?
41:22I live in Japan because I think it's my home.
41:27I hope I can help you a little bit because I've been taking care of Japan.
41:38Thank you very much for today.
41:40Thank you very much.
41:41Thank you very much.
41:43Next, we'll have a look at the family's delicious meal table.
41:49It's a meal for two with their son, William.
42:00Let's eat.
42:02Okay.
42:05Let's eat.
42:06Let's eat.
42:10Do you like eggs?
42:11Let's play roulette.
42:13Start.
42:15Don't play with it.
42:22It's dirty.
42:30What do you do for a living?
42:32I don't know.
42:35You don't know?
42:37I don't know.
42:42What do you like to play with?
42:44I don't know at all.
42:57What kind of train do you want?
43:00Osaka Metro.
43:04How do you say it in Japanese?
43:06I don't know.
43:11I like to engage with everyone.
43:15This is my father's hometown, Kita-Akita City.
43:20Hey, Takahashi-san.
43:22It's been a while. Nice to meet you.
43:24The reason why I live in Kita-Akita City.
43:29A two-person trip on a beautiful train.
43:34Let's go slowly.
43:39Okay.
43:41My face hurts because of the snow.
43:43It hurts.

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