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00:00The first thing you'll hear tonight is from one of the most famous reporters in the world,
00:07the one you've seen in interviews with Ohtani Shouhei.
00:14Kirsten Watson is making her first appearance on a Japanese variety show.
00:19And...
00:31She made her first appearance on last year's Kouhaku Uta Gassen.
00:34This is the final episode of Tsuki, a high school singer who doesn't show her true self.
00:40A friend of mine sang in front of me.
00:45You noticed?
00:46That's crazy.
00:47She said, you're Tsuki-chan.
00:49Really?
00:50Her identity was revealed?
00:53This is the first time the TV has revealed this secret.
00:57First, let's listen to the interviewer, Osamu Hayashi, who is the most impressive.
01:03The person I want to hear the most is this person.
01:11You know her, right?
01:12Yes.
01:16It's too late to be surprised.
01:18No way!
01:20That person?
01:21Hi, my name is Kirsten Watson, and I am the team reporter for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
01:31The person who came to the remote interview from her home in Los Angeles is...
01:37Ohtani Shouhei's exclusive reporter for the Dodgers,
01:43Kirsten Watson.
01:46Last year, when the Dodgers' World Series was announced,
01:51Ohtani Shouhei came to the interview.
02:00She is the most famous reporter in the world, and Ohtani Shouhei is the most tolerant.
02:08Kirsten, where are you now?
02:11I'm at home in Los Angeles, but it's almost 3 o'clock in the middle of the night.
02:163 o'clock?
02:17Aren't you sleepy?
02:19I'm sleepy, but I'm very happy to spend time with everyone.
02:25I'm happy, but Ohtani doesn't seem to be excited about us.
02:31No, I've heard a lot about the show, so I'm looking forward to this appearance.
02:37She's so kind.
02:39Thank you so much.
02:43Kirsten is the exclusive reporter for the Dodgers, and she goes to the team almost every game.
02:52She is the person who knows Ohtani's face the best.
02:57Also, because of her high interview skills, the players trust her completely.
03:04Watson is actually a man with a brilliant career.
03:09He graduated from Columbia University, which is ranked 18th in the world.
03:18In addition, in 2020, he won first place in Miss Florida.
03:25He is a person who represents the beauty of color.
03:29This time, Watson, the exclusive reporter for the Dodgers, will ask Hayashi what he thinks as an interviewer.
03:40Mr. Hayashi, what do you think is special about Mr. Watson?
03:46He understands the content of the game well and listens to the points we want to hear.
03:54I think I can do that because I watch all the games of the Dodgers.
04:01Just by watching the players on the field every day, I can get a lot of information.
04:07That's my strength when I interview.
04:14Hi, Kirsten. Can I ask you a question?
04:17Yes, I think it's time.
04:20Suddenly?
04:23Have you ever been on a Japanese TV program before, or is this your first time?
04:28I've been asked by Japanese reporters at the Dodgers' stadium, but this is the first time I've been interviewed like this.
04:38That's why I'm so excited.
04:42That's not fair.
04:44First of all, what did you hear?
04:47Do you understand that you are famous in Japan?
04:52At first, I didn't know at all.
04:55I knew there were pictures of Shohei and Yoshinobu in the newspaper.
05:01But when I went to Japan for the first time in March this year, many people knew about me.
05:10So I thought, maybe I'm a little famous.
05:17That's right.
05:20Yamamoto Yoshinobu, who saw it, said,
05:23In Tokyo, I'm more famous than Shohei.
05:28Yamamoto said that as a joke.
05:30Yoshinobu joke.
05:33Hi, Kirsten. I'm Kento Nakajima.
05:37Can I ask you a question?
05:39Yes, of course.
05:40The opening game of the Dodgers was held in Japan.
05:44So you came here in March, right?
05:46Did you practice?
05:47Was it the first time in Japan?
05:49Did you practice this much?
05:52It's a line.
05:54It's probably a line.
05:56So how do you think about the first time in Japan?
05:59It was amazing.
06:01The city was beautiful and there were only kind people.
06:05And I was very moved to see my favorite cherry blossoms.
06:10The food was also very delicious.
06:14Hi.
06:17My name is Haruna Kondo. Nice to meet you.
06:21I'm a famous comedian.
06:24Do you have a pen?
06:27She brought a textbook.
06:29She brought the first page of the textbook.
06:31It's a New Horizons textbook.
06:33I'm sorry.
06:36He has been a reporter for 8 years.
06:38He played with the best players in the major leagues.
06:43He is a professional interviewer.
06:46Let's ask Kirsten Watson.
06:49What does Osamu Hayashi want to hear from the same interviewer?
06:56Here it is.
06:58What do you care about the most as an interviewer?
07:03Both of them are interviewers.
07:06The player of Dodgers who was interviewed by Kirsten Watson.
07:09She is said to speak more eloquently than usual.
07:12She is very reliable.
07:17She has been interviewed so many times.
07:20She says she has a belief that she cherishes when she listens to people.
07:27The first thing I care about is that there are various players with different personalities.
07:35Some players are not good at talking about themselves.
07:40I think about how to make them feel comfortable.
07:45Sometimes I ask questions about the team first.
07:50Then I ask questions about other players.
07:57It took a long time.
07:59But I realized that it is important to build a trust first.
08:07Otani, you have been a Dodgers player for 2 years.
08:09When did you build a trust with Watson?
08:14That's a good question.
08:17When Shohei joined Dodgers last year,
08:22I told him that I would ask him a lot of questions.
08:26He said, no problem.
08:32I was lucky because I was in all the games.
08:38I was with Shohei for a long time.
08:41I think we had a good relationship 2 months after the season started.
08:50Shohei, I think you have something to say.
08:53I was surprised that you thought the same as me.
08:57You are lying.
08:58You are lying.
09:00You are making a fool of yourself.
09:03Your answer is exactly the same as mine.
09:07You are making a fool of yourself.
09:10This comment has exceeded the limit.
09:16Watson is trying to understand his opponent's personality.
09:25For players who are not good at talking,
09:27they build a trust with Watson.
09:32After that, they ask Watson what they want to hear.
09:36However, this is a competitive world.
09:39Sometimes, you have to listen to your opponent when you lose or make a mistake.
09:45How does Watson overcome such a difficult situation?
09:51Do you sometimes ask difficult questions?
09:56Yes, I think that happens a lot.
09:59It is very difficult to interview after losing a game.
10:06Especially when a young player makes a mistake,
10:09it is important to treat him gently.
10:12Players have a great passion to play in the major leagues.
10:18It is important to respect that.
10:22In Japan, players don't ask difficult questions.
10:26Do you ever feel awkward when you hear difficult questions?
10:32Yes, I often feel awkward.
10:35They are perfectionists.
10:38When they don't do well,
10:41they only give a short answer in an interview.
10:45Therefore, I am very nervous when I interview such players.
10:49However, it is important to interview with respect.
10:54Then, players will understand that I am not attacking.
11:03The reason why Watson can ask such a difficult question is
11:08because she is an athlete.
11:13At Columbia University,
11:15she is the best volleyball player in Division I.
11:19She is the best volleyball player in Division I.
11:23She is an athlete.
11:26That's why she can ask such a difficult question.
11:30She can ask such a difficult question.
11:34I think you have been interviewed by many players.
11:38Did you get along with them?
11:40I think so.
11:43We have different jobs,
11:46but I think we have a good relationship.
11:50By the way, he is very interesting and kind.
12:10He is very kind.
12:13By the way, Sawabe is a friend of Shouhei Otani.
12:19We played basketball together.
12:23We exchanged messages.
12:26We exchanged messages like,
12:29congratulations and thank you.
12:33Sawabe is a friend of Shouhei Otani.
12:38Mr. Sawabe is a friend of Shouhei Otani.
12:43They texted each other.
12:46Nice.
12:49Did Mr. Otani say anything about Sawabe?
12:54Of course not.
12:57Did Shouhei Otani say anything about Mr. Sawabe?
13:00I'm sorry.
13:03I'm sorry.
13:06I'm sorry.
13:09Now that I know,
13:12I will ask him when I see him on Friday.
13:15I will ask him when I see him on Friday.
13:18I will ask him when I see him on Friday.
13:21Mr. Sawabe.
13:24Mr. Sawabe.
13:27Mr. Sawabe.
13:30At the time of the marriage announcement,
13:33how did Mr. Sawabe interpret that?
13:36Hayashi Osamu wants to know
13:39what Mr. Sawabe wants to know.
13:42After the marriage announcement by Mr. Otani,
13:45he said that he wants to know about marriage in Japan.
13:49But Mr. Sawabe didn't ask about marriage.
13:52Mr. Sawabe only asked about baseball.
13:55Did you think like that?
13:57In February last year, Ohtani announced his electric marriage.
14:04What kind of comments will come out from Ohtani?
14:07Will the whole world pay attention to it?
14:10In the first interview after the announcement,
14:13Watson-san asked a question.
14:16I heard from Director Roberts that you will participate in a match tomorrow.
14:20When do you plan to participate in the next two matches?
14:25Yes, it's not a question about marriage, but about baseball.
14:30Why didn't Watson-san ask a question about marriage?
14:36I'm going to jump.
14:39I'm going to play basketball.
14:41I'm not going to play much, but I'm going to play like Tsuki-chan.
14:45The bet is 150 million yen.
14:50In fact, Ohtani told me in advance that he cherishes his private life.
15:01So I told him the words of celebration before the interview.
15:08Then Ohtani shared that he met a wonderful woman and got married.
15:15So in the interview, I couldn't think of anything other than the question of baseball.
15:20Because we are in his workplace,
15:24I felt it was natural to ask a question about baseball.
15:29That's great.
15:31I want the Japanese media to hear you.
15:34I want the Japanese media to hear you.
15:39No, I can't stop there.
15:42I'm going to translate everything.
15:46When is the most enjoyable moment at work?
15:52All of it?
15:53The Dodgers are strong.
15:56When they won last year, I was able to celebrate as a member of the team.
16:02The players are very kind and grateful to me.
16:06I'm grateful to them, too.
16:09I'm surrounded by good people, and I have a lot of fun at work.
16:14Also, Ohtani Shouhei, Mookie Betts, Clayton Kershaw, etc.
16:19Out of all the players I've seen so far, I think I can always be with them.
16:27When is the most difficult moment?
16:30I'm very tired.
16:33I see.
16:35That's tiring.
16:37Now?
16:39Yes.
16:41Sorry.
16:43Sorry.
16:45No, no, no.
16:46There are 162 games a year, so there's a lot of moving around.
16:52It's really hard.
16:54So I don't have much private time.
16:58I hardly see my family or friends.
17:02But I think that the work I'm doing now is worth it.
17:08What is the most important thing you do at work?
17:14Building relationships.
17:16And having an interest.
17:18I think that's the most important thing.
17:21And enjoying the work.
17:24I think I can keep enjoying it for a long time.
17:28But when I can't enjoy it anymore, I think it's time to take a different path.
17:35What you need to hear from people is not technology,
17:40but being a person who is respected and trusted by others.
17:46It's because she's been able to do it thoroughly,
17:50even though it may seem obvious.
17:53Watson has gained tremendous trust from the players,
17:58and has been successful in many solo interviews.
18:03Next up is...
18:05Oh, she's done it.
18:07Wow!
18:10Nice to meet you. I'm Tsuki.
18:13Tsuki?
18:15You're Tsuki, right?
18:17Yes, I'm Tsuki.
18:19Wow, they're talking.
18:21Tsuki, you're barely in the frame.
18:23Barely.
18:26That's amazing.
18:33This is her first appearance on the Kouhaku Uta Gassen last year.
18:37She's an active high school singer who doesn't show her face.
18:40This is the final episode of Tsuki.
18:43Last time, Tsuki, who made her first appearance on a talk show,
18:46confessed her love to Sekirara,
18:49and it became a big topic.
18:52I got a kiss.
18:56It was a total disaster.
18:59That's amazing.
19:02Actually, Tsuki is active without showing her face.
19:05The reason why she's active is...
19:10By spending her time as a normal high school student,
19:13she can make songs with a sense of reality
19:16based on her daily life and love.
19:22However!
19:25The classmates who are attending high school
19:28are starting to find out who Tsuki really is.
19:32At school, classmates talk about Tsuki.
19:38I went to a karaoke the other day.
19:41I don't go to karaoke often.
19:43I didn't sing.
19:45There were a few people who didn't sing.
19:47The girl who didn't sing said,
19:49You're Tsuki-chan.
19:52I thought she wasn't Tsuki-chan.
19:54Her friend said that.
19:56Her friend said that.
19:58She said, You're Tsuki-chan to a different girl.
19:59She said, You're Tsuki-chan to a different girl.
20:01She said, You're Tsuki-chan to a different girl.
20:03That's funny.
20:05Don't you sing at karaoke with your friends?
20:07I don't sing.
20:09Because you're exposed.
20:11When Tsuki was a hot topic,
20:13you didn't even talk about it.
20:15I didn't talk about it at all.
20:17I just said, That's it.
20:19That's it.
20:21That's it.
20:23So, you haven't been exposed?
20:24As soon as I entered high school,
20:26a friend of mine
20:28was a little suspicious.
20:30Really?
20:32She was singing in front of me.
20:34You noticed?
20:36I called her with an X once.
20:38I said, If you noticed,
20:40tell me.
20:42But I didn't know.
20:44Here's what you posted with an X at that time.
20:47There is a girl who noticed my identity
20:50to a good friend at school.
20:51It's funny.
20:53It's weird to dig your own grave.
20:55If you noticed,
20:57tell me.
20:59That's cool.
21:01That's realistic.
21:03So, we're still good friends.
21:05Really?
21:07What about music class?
21:09At the end of the first grade,
21:11there was a singing test.
21:13The singing test
21:15was sung one by one in front of me.
21:18I sang in a very small voice.
21:19When I sang in a small voice,
21:21the teacher thought I was kidding.
21:23He said, I want you to sing more.
21:25Who are you talking to?
21:27You're a top artist.
21:29It's almost like monitoring.
21:31Who are you talking to?
21:33I was so nervous.
21:38In the third grade of junior high school,
21:40she wrote and composed her own songs.
21:42Her debut song,
21:44Bansanka,
21:46was a big hit.
21:50About this song,
21:52Horiko, who is in the second grade of junior high school,
21:54really wants to hear it.
21:59There's a song called Bansanka
22:01in your debut song, right?
22:03I want to know
22:05how you wrote it.
22:07When I was in the third grade of junior high school,
22:09I used to play around at home.
22:11When I didn't do anything,
22:13my dad told me,
22:15life is only 32,000,
22:17so don't be lazy.
22:19There was a strong word from my dad.
22:22When I posted it,
22:24a lot of people learned it.
22:26That's amazing.
22:28That's how life changes.
22:30In addition,
22:32Tsukito's dance collaboration with a special unit
22:34continues.
22:43There's a song called Bansanka
22:45in your debut song, right?
22:47I want to know
22:49how you wrote it.
22:51When I was in the third grade of junior high school,
22:53I used to play around at home.
22:55When I didn't do anything,
22:57my dad told me,
22:59life is only 32,000,
23:01so don't be lazy.
23:03There was a strong word from my dad.
23:05I thought I shouldn't do this
23:07since I was a kid.
23:09The day I live now
23:11is about 5,000 days.
23:13If I think about it,
23:15it's not such a far future.
23:16When I posted it,
23:18a lot of people learned it.
23:20That's amazing.
23:22That's how life changes.
23:24That's how you started, right?
23:26Yes.
23:28I'm going to ask you a nasty question.
23:30A lot of people listened to your songs.
23:32Does that mean
23:34you have a lot of money?
23:36That's nasty.
23:38It's not good to ask a high school student.
23:40I have a lot of money.
23:42My parents take care of me.
23:43That's amazing.
23:45I'm thinking of getting a part-time job.
23:47Really?
23:49You won't be found out.
23:51I might be found out.
23:53It's a job where you have to use your voice.
23:55Can you say,
23:57welcome?
23:59I can say,
24:01welcome.
24:03Actually,
24:05she used a word
24:07from the chorus
24:09in the title.
24:11So,
24:13where is that part?
24:15This time,
24:17please listen to her live singing
24:19and think about it.
24:21I'm going to sing the chorus.
24:40I can't get it even if I try.
24:42Please give me
24:44the best
24:46full course.
24:52It's the best.
24:54Let me hear it in full course.
24:56Please give me
24:58the best
25:00full course.
25:02Actually,
25:04the original title was
25:06this full course.
25:08However,
25:10from the phrase
25:12that there are only 30,000 days in life,
25:14she started to think about
25:16the rest of her life
25:18as a junior in junior high school.
25:20So,
25:22Leonardo da Vinci's painting
25:24was given the title
25:26of the full course
25:28after the last dinner.
25:29It's the best.
25:38Among her favorite songs,
25:40which she wrote and composed,
25:42there are many songs
25:44about her love life.
25:48Among them,
25:50there is a song
25:52about the intense experience
25:54of bad sound.
25:59She was there
26:01when I was in junior high school.
26:03She was there,
26:05but she teased me a lot.
26:07I was caught by her.
26:09I left her in high school.
26:11After I left her,
26:13I contacted her a lot.
26:15What's that?
26:17How many songs
26:19can you compose with that?
26:21Inferno Love Letter,
26:23Sakura Kimi Watashi,
26:25and I'm a Lime.
26:27I composed them
26:29with my feelings.
26:31So,
26:33I compose most of them.
26:35How about Ichikuzu 3 songs?
26:37I think it's a good idea.
26:39It's a good idea.
26:41It's a good idea.
26:43I think it's a good idea.
26:45This is one of the songs
26:47she composed
26:49with the theme of bad sound.
27:00I fell in love with someone
27:02who has a girlfriend.
27:04It's like a forbidden love.
27:06I thought it would be good
27:08if it could resonate with her.
27:10That's right.
27:12That's why the lyrics are
27:14like, I'm a little bad, too.
27:16Does your father know
27:18everything about your feelings?
27:20He knows everything.
27:22He knows.
27:24He should have told me.
27:26He has a daughter.
27:27Why do you overlap yourself?
27:29I think it's better
27:31than being hidden.
27:33Does your father know
27:35everything about your feelings?
27:37I don't think he does.
27:39He doesn't?
27:41I don't think he does.
27:43He doesn't.
27:45Now,
27:47you don't have a boyfriend
27:49or someone you like.
27:51Based on that,
27:53what type of man do you like?
27:55I'm attracted by
27:57people who are old-fashioned.
27:59I know.
28:01I know.
28:03I'm old-fashioned.
28:05I'm attracted by bad guys.
28:07He has long hair
28:09and he's a street type.
28:11A street type?
28:13He's a little cold.
28:15Cold?
28:17He's like Mr. Atsushi.
28:19Street type?
28:21There's no such thing as a street type.
28:23He hides his face
28:24and only shows his neck.
28:26He's been active in this style.
28:30This year,
28:32there's a moment
28:34when he shows his whole body.
28:36That is...
28:41His legs are long.
28:43This dance video
28:45is a hot topic
28:47because of his style.
28:49How was it?
28:52Reika, did you dance well?
28:54What?
28:56Why did you say you were confident?
28:58What was that?
29:00Kenji was dancing with me.
29:03Really?
29:05Our dance leader.
29:07Tsuki, do you have any advice?
29:10I want him to dance cutely
29:12while bouncing.
29:14That's nice.
29:16I really don't know.
29:18I thought you said you could dance to any dance.
29:22I can barely dance to any dance.
29:25I can barely dance to KENTO's dance.
29:27That dance was pretty hard.
29:30So, Tsuki, Horikoshi, Reika, Nakajima, and KENTO's special dance collaboration!
29:38Music, start!
29:40Danjirou-san, Danjirou-san!
29:44Oh, you got it.
29:46So cute!
29:50So cute.
29:51Like you're bouncing.
29:53Like I'm bouncing.
29:57Like you're bouncing.
29:59So cute.
30:04Tsuki-san is dancing.
30:07So cute.
30:17Remote high-touch.
30:18Tsuki-san, how was it?
30:20It was so cute.
30:23So cute.
30:24KENTO, you can dance, right?
30:26I can barely dance, but Reika-chan's mistake was all Danjirou-san's fault.
30:31I'm the one who made a mistake.
30:35Next up is a song Tsuki wrote when he was 13 years old.
30:45Tsuki started learning to play the piano when he was 4 years old.
30:51When he was in 6th grade, Tsuki started making original songs with his father's guitar.
30:59Just a year later, the song Tsuki wrote when he was 13 years old...
31:04The first song I wrote was called Neko ni naru.
31:08Neko ni naru.
31:09Do you want to hear it?
31:11Yes, let's hear it.
31:13Can you play it now?
31:14Yes, I brought it.
31:15Really?
31:16Here it is.
31:17Ah.
31:26She's good.
31:27She has a beautiful voice.
31:47She's good.
32:09Wow, amazing.
32:12It's related.
32:14Tsuki-san, this is your first song, right?
32:16This is a song I wrote when I was 13 years old.
32:1913 years old?
32:21We're the same age.
32:22We're the same age.
32:2313 years old.
32:24Wow.
32:26Reika-chan, you're in a Japanese-style theater.
32:28That's not good.
32:29That's not good.
32:30She's not a super 13-year-old.
32:32That's not good.
32:34And now she's 16 years old.
32:37She's in her second year of high school, and her songs have changed.
32:46She's in her second year of high school, and her songs have changed.
32:52The theme song of the Japanese-style theater, Caster, Damashiai no Kashi,
32:57is about lies and betrayal in human relationships.
33:00It's a song with an adult's perspective.
33:03You're a law-abiding human being in front of your father.
33:07I think there are many people who lie to their loved ones and family.
33:13I don't want to be hated by that person.
33:16I think there are many people who lie because of love.
33:21I started writing this song because I wanted to make it natural.
33:26Wow.
33:28She's still 16 years old.
33:30Wow.
33:32She's in her second year of high school, and she's in charge of the theme song of the Japanese-style theater.
33:37She participated in the Kouhaku Uta Gassen and ran through life at an unprecedented speed.
33:45What is her future goal?
33:51Soki, what are you thinking about in the future?
33:54I don't want to live as a singer.
33:58I'm still enjoying music.
34:02I think I can't do anything without having fun.
34:05So I want to be a pianist.
34:10I want to do anything related to music.
34:14What is your dream?
34:15Music.
34:16What do you want to do now?
34:18I've never performed in front of my fans.
34:23So I want to perform at the Budokan next February.
34:28Budokan?
34:29Wow.
34:31Isn't that too soon?
34:32Wow.
34:34I've been aiming for the Budokan for 20 years, but I haven't been able to do it.
34:40The pace of life and the level are different.
34:43Yes, the pace is different.
34:45Next.
34:47To be honest, I'm a big baby.
34:51Big baby?
34:53I'm worth 150 million yen now.
34:59She is a manager and a mother.
35:07Tsumire wants to hear her story as a mother.
35:12I want to hear the story of this person.
35:20It's been a long time.
35:25It's been a long time.
35:28I'm Suzanne.
35:30Suzanne, a 38-year-old talent, is actually running a hotel from February this year.
35:39Wow.
35:42She was the manager of the hotel.
35:46When I was in Hexagon, she was the representative of Obaka.
35:51She is one of the top members of the Hexagon family.
35:55It's embarrassing.
35:59She is a talent in Kumamoto, her hometown.
36:03She raised a child in the sixth grade of elementary school.
36:07In addition, she went to college and majored in business administration.
36:14Suzanne's mother is very busy.
36:21She is very busy.
36:23Is this the hotel where you are now?
36:28That's right.
36:29This is the guest room of Kawachi Base Ryueiso.
36:34Wow.
36:36It's fashionable.
36:38Thank you very much.
36:40I chose the furniture that I was particular about.
36:44I remodeled it.
36:46It's a Japanese-style guest room.
36:53That's great.
36:55Suzanne runs a hotel and runs a four-story house.
37:00As a mother raising a child, what does Sumire want to hear most now?
37:06Here it is.
37:08To be honest, is the hotel management going well?
37:14To be honest, I don't write much.
37:18It's a good word.
37:22I want to see what kind of situation Suzanne is in.
37:28Thank you very much.
37:30To be honest, how is it?
37:32To be honest, it's a big red house.
37:37I thought it was a black house.
37:41Is this your first time?
37:43That's right.
37:44I just started.
37:47The price of the red house is 1.5 million yen.
37:53She says everything.
37:55This is an old hotel.
37:59There are 300 rooms.
38:02It was sold for 24 million yen.
38:07There is also a hot spring.
38:10I thought it was a good place.
38:14I decided to buy it.
38:19What did you spend the money on?
38:22It's an old hotel with a history of 70 years.
38:28I can buy all the tiles on the roof.
38:32The roof costs 20 million yen.
38:34The floor was made of concrete.
38:38I spent 7.5 million yen on it.
38:41I spent a lot of money on it.
38:46I spent 1.5 million yen on the boiler.
38:51I spent a lot of money on it.
38:55I bought an old hotel.
38:58I spent a lot of money on it.
39:03What did you spend the money on?
39:05I wanted to take responsibility for it.
39:15I bought an old hotel in Tokyo.
39:20I spent 7.5 million yen on it.
39:25I spent 1.5 million yen on it.
39:31I spent a lot of money on it.
39:35I spent 15 years on it.
39:38I spent a lot of money on it.
39:43Did you calculate it?
39:47I'm more worried than others.
39:50It's not a proper management.
39:55How does SUZANNE manage the hotel?
40:06I have a son's date once a week.
40:10I have a son's date once a week.
40:12I have a son's date once a week.
40:15I have a son's date once a week.
40:17Next week's guest is Asako Ito.
40:23The match she has been longing for for 45 years has appeared.
40:27Wait a minute.
40:29Why?
40:30I thought it would be bad if I didn't come out.
40:36SUZANNE is busy raising her son and studying.
40:40SUZANNE is working hard to rebuild her old hotel.
40:46How was the sales in February, March, and April?
40:51Thank you very much.
40:54The sales were better than I expected.
40:58Today, the number of visitors exceeded 10,000.
41:04That's amazing.
41:06It was a guest from Okinawa.
41:09I don't know where it is.
41:11There are no 10,000 people in Okinawa.
41:15After a long struggle, the management has improved.
41:20However, there are also difficulties with raising children and students.
41:25What is your daily schedule like?
41:28When I'm the busiest, I get up at 4 or 5 a.m.
41:34I finish the university report.
41:37I wake up my son, feed him, and send him to school.
41:41I work in the entertainment industry during the day.
41:44When my son comes home, I feed him and put him in the bath.
41:48I take him with me and go to the party at night.
41:52I have a schedule like that.
41:57How do you balance work and raising children?
42:02Sometimes I can't balance it.
42:06When I was a baby, I told my son what I was doing.
42:17I told him that I would listen to him even if I was busy.
42:21We talked for 20 minutes before going to bed.
42:25He told me what happened today.
42:29I told him what happened today.
42:33I told him that I was tired and went to bed.
42:35I told him thank you for being born when I went to bed.
42:38I told him good night and went to bed.
42:41You are good.
42:43There are days when I don't eat.
42:47There are days when I buy a lunch box and go home.
42:50I try not to work too hard.
42:57You are different from Suzanne at that time.
43:01Thank you very much.
43:03I do it from time to time.
43:07I try not to work too hard.
43:11Suzanne thinks that it will protect herself and be good for her children.
43:19No matter how busy she is, she always does it for her son once a week.
43:28I go on a date with my son once a week.
43:34I do what my son likes and what I enjoy doing with him.
43:39I do what I want to do at the inn.
43:43I feel like I'm dating my son.
43:46I want to do what my son wants to do.
43:49My son is into bowling now.
43:53I go bowling with my son.
43:56I go to a convenience store with my son.
43:59I do what my son likes once a week.
44:05At that time, I don't touch my cell phone.
44:08I want to remember my son's smile and voice.
44:15What?
44:18Her mother started running an inn with a deficit of 150 million yen.
44:25There was a surprising change in her son, who was in the 6th grade of elementary school.
44:36What does your son say about your mother's inn management?
44:42At first, I didn't know much about my mother's inn.
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