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00:01Ready, set, go!
00:05This week, we met with Mr. Kokuhou, who has a unique personality.
00:13I'm going to give you 40 million yen.
00:15What? 40 million yen?
00:18When I realized it, I felt like I was in a bar.
00:21He plays back the good moments from Monday to Friday.
00:26He's Jio's husband.
00:28He's Jio's husband?
00:31No, he's not.
00:32He's not?
00:37First, we visited Mr. Madoka's bar.
00:42Then, we went to Kashihara Jingu.
00:49Hello.
00:50Are you a student?
00:51Yes, I am.
00:52What grade are you in?
00:53I'm in the second year.
00:55Do you have classes?
00:57No, I'm on a spring break.
00:59Spring break?
01:00I'm still going to school.
01:01You're still going?
01:02Why are you wearing the same school uniform?
01:04We went to the same high school.
01:06You're a pervert.
01:09I won't ask you any more questions.
01:11I won't ask you any more questions.
01:13I'm glad you asked.
01:14I'm glad you asked.
01:15You're a pervert, right?
01:17That's what you mean, right?
01:19How long have you been a pervert?
01:20About a year and a half.
01:22You weren't a pervert in high school?
01:24No.
01:25You weren't a pervert in high school.
01:27You didn't see each other in college, right?
01:30We were in the same high school group.
01:33Then, you guys broke up.
01:35When you guys got together again,
01:37you suddenly fell in love with each other.
01:39That's right.
01:40You went to different universities.
01:42During that time,
01:44she became more mature and cuter.
01:47She was mature for the first time in a long time.
01:49I didn't know she was this cute.
01:51That's right.
01:52That's how it is.
01:53Be nice to her.
01:59Now,
02:00we're going to play back a scene from
02:02the next person we met this week.
02:06This is the next person
02:08who Madoka approved of
02:10in front of Nara Kashihara Shrine.
02:14What's that?
02:16It's a meat statue.
02:18Well,
02:19I don't have to say it,
02:21but my younger brother's name is Yoshizo.
02:24It's been a while,
02:26so I'd like to say hi to him.
02:28Hello.
02:29Hello.
02:30I'm Madoka Hiroshi
02:31from the program,
02:32Kansai TV's Yoi Don.
02:34Nice to meet you.
02:35Hello.
02:36The name of your restaurant is
02:37very dignified.
02:38It's called Nikuzote.
02:40Wow.
02:41Mr. Hyoho is here again.
02:43Yes.
02:44How long have you been doing this?
02:45It's been seven and a half years.
02:47Seven and a half years?
02:48Yes.
02:49Wow.
02:50How is the restaurant?
02:51There are a lot of customers, right?
02:53There are a lot of customers.
02:54Yes, there are a lot of customers.
02:56Who are the staff?
02:58Are they cute staff?
03:00They are my wife and...
03:02What?
03:03Wait a minute.
03:04Your wife?
03:05Yes, that's right.
03:06Why did you dress up like a high school girl?
03:09Who is this?
03:11This is Mr. Pato.
03:12Mr. Pato?
03:13Yes.
03:14Can I have some meat?
03:15Yes, you can.
03:16What's special about it?
03:17We specialize in fillets.
03:19You specialize in fillets?
03:20Yes, we specialize in fillets.
03:22Oh.
03:23We don't have a lot.
03:25You don't have a lot?
03:26That's right.
03:27Why?
03:28It's expensive.
03:29It's very expensive.
03:30It's very expensive.
03:31Look at this.
03:33This is expensive.
03:35But this is cheap.
03:36It looks expensive, but if it's just fillets, it's cheaper.
03:40It's cheaper.
03:41It's cheaper.
03:42Don't you specialize in fillets?
03:44I don't.
03:45They are effective
03:47and easy to cook.
03:49If you only specialize in fillets,
03:52you can't cook anything else but fillets.
03:55That's right.
03:56It's good.
03:57Meat is the best part of beef.
04:03This is a specialty of fillets.
04:05The cheapest set is 7,000 yen.
04:09So it's quite expensive.
04:12This is a popular restaurant where many famous people visit.
04:20Wow!
04:21You grill the plums?
04:22Yes.
04:23We grill the plums and eat them with wasabi soy sauce.
04:26Does that make it fresher?
04:28That's right.
04:29Does it make it easier to eat?
04:30Yes, it does.
04:31I got the idea from this.
04:34What?
04:35I got the idea from this.
04:36Why?
04:37There is a difference in plums.
04:40Who?
04:41I think it's Yasuki Shida.
04:43Oh, the wife of Sanchi?
04:44Yes.
04:45Oh, the wife of Sanchi?
04:46Yes.
04:47She's been doing this for a long time.
04:55He saw the wife of Sanchi grilling the plums and used it as a dipping sauce.
05:04This is the most popular dipping sauce.
05:07I have the right to do so.
05:11Wow!
05:12You grill the plums in a good way.
05:15The meat is getting bigger.
05:18Wow!
05:19This must be delicious.
05:22This must be delicious.
05:23It's cooked well.
05:24I'll try it.
05:25Go ahead.
05:27Mix it a little bit.
05:30It's fresh.
05:38It's delicious.
05:40Thank you very much.
05:41The sweetness of the meat and the umami of the plums come out well.
05:47This is delicious.
05:49What did you do before you opened this restaurant?
05:52I used to run a food salon near here.
05:59Yasumura-san has been a vegetarian for 20 years since he graduated from university.
06:06When he was 42 years old, he left the restaurant and started running a food salon.
06:17I only played soccer in high school.
06:21So, I didn't have the chance to do what I wanted to do.
06:27When I became a member of the society and introduced the food salon to my friends,
06:33there were only a few facilities.
06:35So, the food salon was very crowded.
06:38If I made a box, they would play on their own.
06:41So, I wanted to do what I wanted to do.
06:45I thought you would be very happy.
06:48Did you have the confidence that you could do it?
06:50Yes, I did.
06:51I had the confidence and confidence that I could do it.
06:55But you didn't have money.
06:56No.
06:57So, I introduced the food salon to my acquaintances.
07:06You thought you wouldn't do it.
07:07Yes.
07:08I told them that I would pay back the profit.
07:12It was like a curafan.
07:15I see.
07:16I made a contract and introduced the food salon to them.
07:21I gave them 40 million yen.
07:2440 million yen?
07:25Yes.
07:26How did you do it?
07:27I just did it.
07:30As Mr. Yasumura read, the management of the food salon was a great success.
07:35Mr. Yasumura, who was motivated,
07:38thought of making another business pillar other than the food salon.
07:44He noticed the fillet meat specialty store.
07:50This is the meat.
07:52At that time, the number of customers was about 40.
07:55It was difficult for me to get the meat.
08:00If it was a normal meat shop, there would be a lot of customers.
08:05It's impossible for you to make a new business.
08:09You are a professional.
08:10Yes.
08:11So, I decided to compete with the fillet meat specialty store.
08:16Did you win the competition?
08:19Yes, I did.
08:20You did?
08:21That's great.
08:22I opened two stores in a year.
08:26That's great.
08:27You are really good at it.
08:29However, there was a problem with the location.
08:34I couldn't get on the road.
08:36You opened the second store.
08:37Yes.
08:38I opened the first store, the second store, and the third store.
08:44I couldn't find the third store.
08:45I couldn't find the third store.
08:47I couldn't find the third store.
08:50I couldn't find the third store.
08:53If you say something good at two stores, it's twice as good.
08:55I thought it was a game.
08:57I thought so, too.
08:59I couldn't find the third store.
09:03I was so happy when I opened the second store.
09:07I had fun and had a dream.
09:09I thought I would go to the next store.
09:11However, I couldn't find the third store.
09:13If I couldn't find the third store, I would have had a hard time.
09:17He suddenly expanded his business.
09:22The second store was closed in just one year.
09:25Yasumura-san suffered a great loss.
09:29He also talked to his 13-year-old wife, whom he met at an acquaintance's introduction.
09:38You can't see it, can you?
09:41That's right.
09:44What?
09:45That's right.
09:47I've never said such a thing.
09:50What did your wife think?
09:52She thought it was a great sword.
09:55At that time, you were in a good mood and you wanted to open a second store.
10:00You were very reliable, weren't you?
10:02That's right.
10:03He's the type to chase his dreams, isn't he?
10:06That's right. I've been chasing my dreams all the time.
10:09When you're chasing your dreams, you think it's very attractive and cool.
10:14It's attractive, isn't it?
10:15When the next store on the road turns red in a year,
10:21It's getting smaller.
10:24Wait a minute.
10:25Of course, I'm worried about my wife.
10:29I think I have to be brave.
10:31But in your heart, you thought it was a small store, didn't you?
10:35I thought so.
10:36You thought so, didn't you?
10:39You thought it was a small store, didn't you?
10:41You thought it was a small store, didn't you?
10:43That's right.
10:44I'm the only employee.
10:46I'm the only employee.
10:47I'm the only employee.
10:48I'm the only employee.
10:49I'm the only employee.
10:50I'm the only employee.
10:51I'm the only employee.
10:52I'm the only employee.
10:53I'm the only employee.
10:54I'm the only employee.
10:55I'm the only employee.
10:56I'm the only employee.
10:57I'm the only employee.
10:58I'm the only employee.
10:59I'm the only employee.
11:00I'm the only employee.
11:01I'm the only employee.
11:02I'm the only employee.
11:03I'm the only employee.
11:04I'm the only employee.
11:05I'm the only employee.
11:06I'm the only employee.
11:07I'm the only employee.
11:08The sales are soaring.
11:11Last year, it was the highest sales in the past.
11:17How do you feel about your wife who has been watching you all the time in the mountains and valleys?
11:23Do you worry about her?
11:24I'm okay now.
11:26Really?
11:27But if the store is in good shape, you'll have to start over again.
11:31That's right.
11:32I'm worried about that.
11:35If the store is in good shape, you'll have to start over again.
11:39I think I can do it.
11:41You think you can do it?
11:43You shouldn't do that.
11:45You shouldn't do that.
11:48Please give this to your wife.
11:51What?
11:52Your wife is having the hardest time.
11:55You're just doing what you want to do.
11:58I'll give this to your wife.
12:00Thank you very much.
12:01Please do your best.
12:04What did you say?
12:05I want this, too.
12:06I want this, too.
12:07Please take this.
12:08Thank you very much.
12:10Thank you very much.
12:11I'll give this to my wife.
12:17Thank you very much.
12:22Do you hate her?
12:25I don't hate her anymore.
12:27Do you hate her anymore?
12:30That's right.
12:31Have you ever hated her?
12:33Yes, I have.
12:34No, you haven't.
12:35Yes, I have.
12:36That's right.
12:38It's delicious.
12:44You're great.
12:45You're kind.
12:47Do you hate her?
12:49Do you hate her?
12:51You're doing what you want to do.
12:54Next, let's go to Otsu, Shiga.
13:05Hello.
13:07I'm on the program called YO! IDON! on Kansai TV.
13:11Do you live around here?
13:12My hometown is around here.
13:14Where are you going today?
13:16I'm going home.
13:18I'm going to visit my grandmother.
13:19You're going to visit your grandmother?
13:21It's been a long time since you visited your grandmother.
13:24I visited her yesterday.
13:26You visited her yesterday?
13:27It's been a long time.
13:28How are you?
13:29I'm fine.
13:30Do you have any souvenirs?
13:32I got this from my parents.
13:33That's great.
13:34Do you want to take this home?
13:35What's in it?
13:37It's just a snack.
13:39You're kind.
13:40It's a strawberry tart.
13:41It's a strawberry sandwich.
13:42Do you like strawberries?
13:43Yes, I do.
13:44That's great.
13:46Do you want to take this home and eat it?
13:49It's a good season.
13:50I'm happy.
13:54You're welcome.
13:55Take care.
13:58We'll play back the footage from the next station.
14:06This is the station where Suzu-chan stayed.
14:15It says Kimono.
14:18They're selling kimono.
14:21It's stylish.
14:25It's very stylish.
14:27There are a lot of kimono.
14:30It's cute.
14:31Hello.
14:32This is a program called Yoi Don on Kansai TV.
14:35Can I come in?
14:39There are a lot of kimono.
14:42That's right.
14:43This is a kimono.
14:44This is a kimono.
14:45It's cute.
14:46This is an antique type.
14:47It's cute.
14:48This is also an antique type.
14:49It's very stylish.
14:50That's right.
14:51It's very stylish.
14:52The face is small.
14:54This is a kimono from the early Showa period, about 100 years ago.
14:58It's a modern kimono with modern skirts and blouses.
15:06The obi is also lace.
15:09Isn't it cheap?
15:11It's a little plastic.
15:13It's a little expensive, but it's cheap if it's used or antique.
15:18That's right.
15:22Kimono store that specializes in used and antique.
15:28They have over 1,000 items such as kimono and obi that the store owner selected.
15:37Who started this?
15:38My husband and I.
15:43This is an antique kimono from the early Showa period.
15:47The color is gorgeous.
15:49Yellow is also cute.
15:51I like yellow.
15:54Hello.
15:57Are you my husband?
15:58Welcome.
15:59Please have a seat.
16:01It's cute.
16:02Let's put it on.
16:04Let's put it on.
16:06It's cute.
16:08I've never worn a kimono with a lace like this.
16:13It's popular these days.
16:15It's popular just to tie it up.
16:20This is a belt that can be used for clothes sold at the store.
16:25You can wear it stylishly.
16:28It's cute.
16:31It's cute.
16:34It's cute.
16:37It's cute.
16:38Did you start the store by yourself?
16:41I did it by myself at first.
16:44I see.
16:45There was a kimono that could be worn in an antique kimono store.
16:56When I noticed it, it was like a store.
17:00Did your husband work at the store?
17:03My wife and my staff worked at the store.
17:07It's a very cute atmosphere.
17:09I don't have to be a man.
17:13I don't have to be a man.
17:15It's time for my son to pick up his parents.
17:18I'm in charge of picking up my parents.
17:20I see.
17:23They have been raising their two sons for 15 years after marriage.
17:29They live on the second floor of the store, sharing housework and childcare.
17:36Currently, my husband does not stand in front of the store.
17:40He is in charge of net sales and payment in another room.
17:47In the first place, my husband started the business of old kimono alone when he was 22 years old 19 years ago.
17:58At first, I was a buyer of an antique store in the United States.
18:04I see.
18:06I started with Japanese antiques.
18:11Then, I became a buyer of old kimono.
18:15What is an old kimono?
18:17This is a part of it.
18:21This is a kimono from the Meiji era.
18:23It's tattered.
18:25It was a time when there was no such thing.
18:27Many generations have been repairing it.
18:31That's amazing.
18:33I understand why you are excited about this.
18:36How much is this?
18:38This is 150,000 yen.
18:43Is it that expensive?
18:45What do you use what's left from the Meiji era?
18:48This is a lot.
18:52I want you to look at this more.
18:54This is a main coat from the Meiji era.
18:57Have you ever seen it?
18:59How much is this?
19:01This is about 50,000 yen.
19:03It's expensive.
19:05What does this mean?
19:07It's like candy.
19:09It feels good.
19:11I don't think this has been washed for 120 years.
19:14That's amazing.
19:16It's a cloth that hasn't been washed.
19:20Where do you buy this kind of cloth?
19:24I go deep into the mountains.
19:26I look for old houses.
19:28I knock on people's houses.
19:31What do you do when you knock on people's houses?
19:35There are many places to knock on people's houses.
19:39I went to Nagoya, Tokyo, Gunma, Osaka and Kyoto.
19:45That's amazing.
19:47At that time, I stayed in a car because I was poor.
19:49That's terrible.
19:52You can go to Tokyo if you drive on Route 1 from 12 o'clock.
19:57I don't know at all.
20:01Even so, it's a good time to sell about 200,000 yen a day.
20:06He met his wife 17 years ago.
20:14I go to Nagoya twice a month.
20:17My wife is from Nagoya.
20:20I used to live in Nagoya.
20:22It was my dream to open a kimono shop.
20:25I wanted to open a casual kimono shop.
20:29I studied kimono.
20:31At that time, I went to buy kimono in Tokyo.
20:34It was 3,500 yen.
20:36I thought it was a cute price.
20:39It was about 1,500 yen.
20:42Isn't it too cheap?
20:44It's rare for a woman to come.
20:48I was happy.
20:50I was happy.
20:52How did you get in touch with your wife?
20:57I said I wanted to work part-time.
21:01I thought I could be a kimono shop owner if I did well.
21:05I thought I could do what I wanted to do.
21:10When he started working part-time,
21:13He moved to Kottoichi in Japan by car.
21:16He lived alone for a long time.
21:19As time went by, he fell in love.
21:23They met and got married in a year and a half.
21:29Did you make a decision when you got married?
21:33I made a decision.
21:35I want to hear that.
21:37I told my wife that I was thirsty.
21:40I told her that I had something to drink.
21:43There was water in the cup.
21:45I was thirsty, so I drank a lot.
21:49It was very bad.
21:52I said, what is this?
21:54She said, it's tap water.
21:57I thought she was a great woman.
22:00I used to carry tap water in my bag.
22:04I lived on bean sprouts and tofu.
22:07I thought I shouldn't buy water.
22:09You said you had a good life.
22:11But you don't know what will happen.
22:13I don't know what will happen.
22:15I thought it would be okay if I was a woman.
22:20With his hungry wife,
22:24He tried to sell at a real store.
22:28He found this shop.
22:31At that time, everything was renovated.
22:35They like antique.
22:37They bought cheap and good interior materials.
22:42They bought various places in the store and at home.
22:47Eight years ago, he started selling at a store.
22:51Now, he has 10 female employees.
22:56His business is going well.
23:00How do you feel?
23:02It's like at home.
23:06It's very beautiful.
23:08Do you have a chance to talk to each other?
23:13I don't have a chance to talk to each other.
23:17When I was working,
23:24I was attacked by a chain.
23:26I was scared.
23:28It's very expensive.
23:30It's very expensive.
23:32You haven't heard the price yet?
23:34I can't hear the price because I'm scared.
23:37What did his beloved husband secretly buy for his future wife?
23:51What did he secretly buy for his wife?
23:57Wait a minute.
23:59It's much bigger than I imagined.
24:02I can't believe it.
24:04I'm scared.
24:06I can't buy it.
24:08It's about 40 to 160 cm.
24:10What?
24:12If I open the door, it will lead to a dangerous place.
24:15What did you buy it for?
24:17If I find a good property, I will buy it as a guest house.
24:21Did you see the moment when the door opened?
24:25Of course, it's cool.
24:27I think it's cool.
24:29I think it's romantic.
24:31I bought it for Napoleon III in the 1850s.
24:34I didn't know that.
24:36It's very cute.
24:38I bought it in Okayama Prefecture.
24:41I bought it secretly for my wife.
24:43Why did you buy it secretly?
24:45I didn't want her to get angry.
24:47That's right.
24:50How much did you buy it for?
24:52It was 1.2 million yen.
24:54What?
24:57It's 1.2 million yen.
24:59It's 1.2 million yen.
25:01It's more than I imagined.
25:03Did you want to say that to someone?
25:07We heard it.
25:12I bought it for everyone except my wife.
25:15Did you buy it for everyone?
25:17I bought it for everyone except my wife.
25:19I bought it for everyone except my wife.
25:23Please ask her.
25:25Please spread the kimono.
25:31Please give it to the person next to you.
25:39Let's not fight after this.
25:42Please give it to me.
25:44Please give it to me.
25:47This is certified by the Ministry of Human Rights.
25:53Thank you very much.
25:58Do you have anything else you bought?
26:01Tiles.
26:02Tiles?
26:03I showed my wife that I bought these tiles.
26:07You showed her one?
26:08Yes.
26:09I thought it was nice.
26:10It's an old Belgian tile.
26:12It's very rare.
26:13It's very cool.
26:15I told my wife that I bought about 10 tiles.
26:19She bought about 300 tiles.
26:20She bought about 300 tiles.
26:25I'm so happy.
26:31This is my husband.
26:34Your husband is a tapestry artist?
26:37No, he's not.
26:38He's not?
26:39And now, Hachimitsu-kun is walking around Takahida, Osaka.
26:55Hello.
26:56This is a program called Yoi-don.
26:59Yoi-don?
27:00Yes, Yoi-don.
27:01We're going to walk around here today.
27:03How long have you been living here?
27:05I'm from somewhere else.
27:06Where are you from?
27:07Fuse.
27:08You're from Fuse?
27:09Yes.
27:10What are you doing here today?
27:13Yumeshima.
27:14Yumeshima?
27:15What is Yumeshima?
27:16It's a nightclub.
27:17Oh, a nightclub.
27:18Are you going to Yumeshima?
27:20I've been there.
27:21You've been there?
27:22What happened?
27:23Nothing happened.
27:24Nothing happened?
27:25I was wondering what it was like.
27:27You went to see it?
27:28Yes.
27:29I see.
27:30How was it?
27:31You went to Yumeshima where there was nothing.
27:33It was beautiful.
27:34It was beautiful?
27:35I saw the inside of the station.
27:36Really?
27:37It's outside.
27:38Oh, really?
27:39I was wondering how long it would take to get to the nightclub.
27:41How long did it take to get to the nightclub?
27:43About 30 minutes.
27:4430 minutes?
27:45That's close.
27:46That's close.
27:47Is that so?
27:48Let's look forward to the opening of the nightclub.
27:50Thank you very much.
27:52Now, let's take a look at the highlights from the person next to us.
27:57Mr. Hachimitsu appointed him as the person next to us in the center of Takaida, Osaka.
28:05Oh, it's a taco restaurant.
28:08It says Okigaru Resort.
28:10It's rare to see a taco restaurant.
28:12Oh, it looks like a warehouse.
28:15It looks like a warehouse.
28:17It looks like a warehouse.
28:19It looks like a warehouse.
28:21It looks like a warehouse.
28:23It looks like a warehouse.
28:25It looks like a warehouse.
28:26Is this the only restaurant?
28:29Hello. This is a program called Yoh Udon on Kansai TV.
28:32This is amazing.
28:35Is this a garage?
28:40That's right.
28:41Why is there a taco restaurant among all the dishes?
28:48I'm a daughter.
28:49Oh, you're a daughter.
28:50Yes.
28:51I'm a mother.
28:52Oh, you're a mother.
28:54It's hard to do if you get in the way.
28:57I'm a wife.
28:59I'm a wife's husband.
29:02Oh, you're a wife's husband.
29:04Is it a taco restaurant?
29:05No, it's not.
29:06Oh, it's not?
29:07I went to the United States.
29:09I live in Arizona.
29:12Mexico is right below.
29:15There are many Mexican dishes.
29:18When my grandchild was born, my husband took care of it.
29:22I used to eat there often.
29:27How long have you been living there?
29:32About four and a half years.
29:37Trey's Kitchen was opened two years ago under the name of Trey, a wife's husband who lives in Arizona.
29:47The three of them have their own jobs, but they run the restaurant.
29:54It's a super rare taco specialty store that only opens three or four times a week on weekends.
30:02When Trey eats a taco with real spices and seasonings that he gets from Arizona, he's full on business days with his regular customers and neighbors.
30:17I'll have the three most popular taco sets.
30:23Oh, it's good.
30:32That's good.
30:33It's easy to eat.
30:35Basically, even children can eat it.
30:38Let's try it.
30:39Let's try it.
30:41Let's do it.
30:44When Trey's husband invited his mother to run the restaurant, something big happened.
30:57Originally, my husband, his wife, and I were living in the same house.
31:07My husband passed away seven years ago.
31:11He said, let's live together.
31:14He's so kind.
31:16At that time, I hadn't gotten married yet.
31:20But my husband died suddenly.
31:23I woke up in the morning, got a little sick, and passed away.
31:27So I hesitated to go to America.
31:31But he said, let's live together.
31:33He said, I won't be alone.
31:35So he passed away in America.
31:38But he said, I want to come back here someday.
31:43When I went to America, I got Trey's name.
31:46I opened a restaurant called Trey's Kitchen.
31:49I said, let's do it together.
31:51I was joking while drinking.
31:54I said that after I came back.
31:56There's a lot of alcohol in it.
31:59There's tequila in it, too.
32:01I was just kidding.
32:03I said, let's do it.
32:11The bond of a family that overcame the sadness of their husband, Yasuyuki.
32:17Even when they were preparing to open the restaurant,
32:21they felt a strong bond with Yasuyuki.
32:28I came here three weeks before the restaurant opened.
32:34It's a garage.
32:36My husband left it to me.
32:38I see.
32:39And my husband's friends helped me.
32:44They did all the construction, water supply, and electricity.
32:48That's a lot of work.
32:50There was a generator.
32:53There was a restaurant owner.
32:57There was a carpenter.
32:59A carpenter?
33:00There was a water supply store.
33:02There was a water supply store?
33:03There was electricity, too.
33:05What did your husband do?
33:07He must have had a lot of friends.
33:09He didn't have many friends.
33:11That's a lie.
33:12He had all the lifelines.
33:14He really helped me.
33:17What is this?
33:19This is a machine for making tacos.
33:27My father's friends made a stainless steel factory in Higashi Osaka.
33:34They all made it.
33:36That's a great technology.
33:39It's bigger than what my father left me.
33:42That's right.
33:43I think it's because he had a good husband.
33:47Yasuyuki's husband is a man of many talents.
33:54He often took me out to eat.
33:57He often took me to many places.
34:00I also liked to drive a car.
34:03He was a member of my family.
34:05He was with you when you got married?
34:06He was with you before you got married?
34:08I loved my father.
34:12In the future, I want to live with my family.
34:18But he suddenly passed away.
34:20It's been a long time.
34:22I feel like I'm living with my family.
34:26I have 20 to 30 children.
34:28Really?
34:30It's a family of four.
34:33Did you decide to live with your father?
34:37Yes.
34:39We went on a trip together at the end of each year.
34:44With that many people?
34:46Yes.
34:47It's like an annual trip.
34:50Yasuyuki treated his sons like his own sons.
34:57Trey felt the same love as Taira.
35:03Taira treated Yasuyuki like his own father.
35:12When he passed away, he came to pick up the tickets.
35:17I couldn't make it in time.
35:20It was a long time.
35:22Did he come and leave right away?
35:24Trey?
35:25Yes.
35:27He didn't speak Japanese well.
35:29He left his phone at home.
35:36Wow, he wrote in Japanese.
35:41Mr. Akemi, thank you for your time.
35:45I was really happy to meet my father and spend time with him.
35:57I think about your family every day.
36:02Please take care not to get sick.
36:08Trey
36:12Did your sister write this?
36:15I didn't know.
36:17Your sister is a cheater.
36:20In every world.
36:22I'm tearing up.
36:24I was really happy.
36:27You must have been heartbroken at that time.
36:31But you were able to help your family.
36:37I found out that my husband was suffering.
36:41He was always there for me when I was upset.
36:52Mr. Trey is currently working as an event planner at a welfare facility in Arizona.
37:00Let's ask him how he felt at the time.
37:03I read your letter.
37:06How did you feel when you wrote that letter?
37:09I felt that being so far away, I wanted to be close and connected with the family.
37:15So I wrote the letter.
37:18You wrote a lot of difficult kanji.
37:21I was looking at the kanji.
37:23You were looking at the kanji?
37:25I have a suspicion.
37:28I think your sister wrote it with her left hand.
37:31Really?
37:33I'm kidding.
37:35I'm kidding.
37:37I'm kidding.
37:39I'm kidding.
37:41I'm kidding.
37:43I'm kidding.
37:45I'm kidding.
37:47I'm kidding.
37:49Someday, I want to move my family from America to Japan.
37:53Someday, I want to move my family from America to Japan.
37:59Absolutely.
38:01Absolutely.
38:05She is so excited.
38:07We will shoot a video of you hitting a lot of tacos and coming back soon.
38:15Good luck with your work.
38:19Excuse me.
38:21Excuse me.
38:23I want you to do your best.
38:25I'll give this to the person next to you.
38:29I'll give this to the person next to you.
38:41We travel together at the end of each year.
38:44If you don't get married, you can't take me with you.
38:47That's right.
38:49I want to come to your wedding.
38:53But you are still my family.
38:56She is strict.
38:58She will protect me if I go over 1,000.
39:01But she is not my family.
39:06That's great.
39:10This is red, too.
39:12It's getting smaller.
39:16It's over 120.
39:21It's over 120.
39:23My head is white.
39:27Let's talk about it.
39:29Do you want to do it?
39:31It's a lot more than what my father left me.
39:34That's right.
39:35I'm glad I had a good husband.