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00:00Good morning!
00:02Good morning!
00:04It's time for the show!
00:06It's been a while since we've seen Mr. Asako Ito.
00:08Good morning!
00:10I'm a little sunburned.
00:12What's wrong?
00:14I went to a hot place the other day.
00:16That's why my forehead is starting to peel off.
00:20It's a little sunburned.
00:22Maybe I should peel off my skin until the end.
00:26You don't have to peel it off.
00:28Are you okay?
00:30I'm okay.
00:32Are you embarrassed?
00:34I'm embarrassed.
00:36I like my beard.
00:38It's perfect.
00:42I'm sorry.
00:44I'm sorry.
00:46I'm Imamura, a writer.
00:48Nice to meet you.
00:50As I said in this program,
00:52War God will be released on Netflix.
00:58You said you made this story with a proper video.
01:04Yes, I did.
01:06To be honest, I was aiming for something that wouldn't come from a video distribution system.
01:10I see.
01:12Do you upload it yourself?
01:14No, I'm just waiting.
01:16I'm waiting, but I'm watching it and researching it.
01:18I thought it was made like this.
01:20I like this kind of story.
01:22It's a story about a general being evaluated in the United States.
01:26The main character is Okada Junichi.
01:28The producer is Okada Junichi.
01:30There are a lot of people.
01:32Okada Junichi, Ninomiya, Higashide, Sometani, Yamada, Ito, Tamaki, Saotome Taichi, Ichinose Watanabe, etc.
01:40There are a lot of actors.
01:42It's a story about fighting.
01:44It's a story about fighting.
01:46I don't know if you've seen this story, but there's a side story.
01:50There used to be a story that Chauyan had to be the main lead.
01:52The office said,
01:54I can't act unless I'm the main lead.
01:56But nowadays, people are free
01:58So movies and dramas are fun.
02:02I didn't know there were so many characters.
02:04So, Okada Junichi and Ninomiya are from Stardust, a former entertainment company.
02:12It's a story about a man and a woman who are in love.
02:15I can't say much about this, but it's coming out more and more, right?
02:18It's coming out more and more.
02:20Do you say anything about it?
02:22Like, this person is a masterpiece?
02:24No, the original author doesn't have that much power.
02:26But when you're writing it, you can imagine it, right?
02:28Like, this kind of character.
02:30Like, I hope this person does it.
02:32To be honest, this work isn't finished yet.
02:34I'm writing the final version.
02:36But now, I'm guessing Okada-san,
02:38I thought I could do this much.
02:40I thought I could do this much.
02:42Wait, wait, wait.
02:44Are you being pulled by the author?
02:46No, no, no.
02:48I'll be honest with you.
02:50It's the feeling of the final version.
02:52No, no, no.
02:54Let's go to the next one.
02:56When you're writing it,
02:58Do you think Okada-kun can do this much?
03:00I think he can do it.
03:02If it's Okada-san,
03:04I think he'll say,
03:06I want to do this much.
03:08If it's Okada-san,
03:10I think he'll say,
03:12I want to do this much.
03:14Okada-san,
03:16when he was the main character of Tiger,
03:18he was riding a horse.
03:20As an actor,
03:22as an actor,
03:24he was training,
03:26he was training.
03:28He went to all the locations.
03:30He's a producer.
03:32He went to all the locations.
03:34Yoshizumi-san,
03:36the choice of where the actors
03:38will appear has changed.
03:40Okada-san has appeared in the permission video.
03:42Okada-san has appeared in the permission video.
03:44He moves too much.
03:46Okada-san is really moving.
03:48His body doesn't move,
03:50so he can't do action.
03:52He can do it in production.
03:54He can greet the local government.
03:56He'll be happy.
03:58He'll be happy.
04:00He'll be happy.
04:02He'll be happy.
04:04He'll be happy.
04:06If he can't get permission,
04:08he'll double it.
04:10He has a lot of acquaintances.
04:12He has a lot of acquaintances.
04:16This program is
04:18a wide show where
04:20entertainers who are usually scooped
04:22talk about their opinions.
04:24Katun-san,
04:26Imada-san.
04:28It's Katun-san.
04:30It's Katun-san.
04:32Kamenashi-san
04:34will be in charge.
04:36Ueda-kun and Nakamaru-san
04:38will stay in the office.
04:40They can't stay together.
04:42That's right.
04:44Imada-san will be with Ueda-san.
04:46I've been with them for a long time.
04:48It's a 10-year show.
04:50It's a 10-year show.
04:52It's Taikai TV.
04:54At first,
04:56it started
04:58at Tokyo Dome.
05:00It started at Tokyo Dome.
05:02It was a group with
05:04the members' initials.
05:06There were 6 people.
05:08When Katun first appeared,
05:10I was like that, too.
05:12There's a program called Katun.
05:14When he first appeared,
05:16it felt a little strange.
05:18It's an idol group,
05:20but it's a little mischievous.
05:22It's a little mischievous.
05:24It's a little mischievous.
05:26It's a little mischievous.
05:28Because I'm from Dombusha,
05:30I've seen variety shows.
05:32Because I'm from Dombusha,
05:34I've seen variety shows.
05:36I was charmed by it at school.
05:38He must've been
05:40called an idol since he was little.
05:42He must've been
05:44called an idol since he was little.
05:46From a woman who has supported Katun
05:48from the debut,
05:50from a woman who has supported Katun
05:52from the debut,
05:54I don't know if the woman
05:56I don't know, but it's a group with a lot of things going on, so I'd like you to do your best until March 31st.
06:10Mr. Maezono, there are many legends in the soccer world, but Mr. Kasai Noriyaki, 52 years old, is amazing.
06:20It's a two-week domestic tournament, but he's won two consecutive times.
06:25Can you show us the jump pattern?
06:27Wow, that's rare.
06:29It's rare.
06:30It's domestic, so...
06:31It's the same thing in the video.
06:33I wonder if he can jump.
06:36Please give me a chance.
06:38How far are you going?
06:39Oh, he's going!
06:40A professional jump!
06:41Wow, that's amazing.
06:44I'm surprised again.
06:46That's amazing.
06:47A big jump.
06:48Even an amateur can tell that he jumped.
06:50I can tell.
06:51He was asked the secret to his victory when he was 52 years old, and he said,
06:53I run every day.
06:55He's doing more of that.
06:57He's trying really hard.
07:01He has a lot of body fat.
07:03I've met him before.
07:04He's got great body maintenance.
07:06He's getting younger and younger.
07:08And he feels like a big brother.
07:10He's bright.
07:11He's bright.
07:12He's bright.
07:13It's not just about technique.
07:14It's physical.
07:15At the end, it's connected.
07:16It's like one cell at a time.
07:17It's not like a connection.
07:19And experience is the most natural way to fight.
07:23It's influenced by that.
07:25I think it's a sport where experience is important.
07:30Next year's Winter Olympics will be held in Milan.
07:34It's scheduled to open in February.
07:36If it's normal, it'll be the 9th Olympics.
07:39That's the one that happens once every four years.
07:42It's the 9th Olympics.
07:44It's supposed to be the 30th.
07:45The standing is amazing.
07:47There's a possibility it'll be the 9th Olympics.
07:50By the way, the conditions for participation are...
07:52There are many conditions.
07:551 to 3
07:571 or more than 8th place
07:592, 2 or more than 10th place
08:023, 3 or more than 15th place
08:04After you've met the 1st and 3rd places,
08:07He is in the top of the Japanese team in the individual ranking of the World Cup of the last season.
08:13Mr. Maezono, it's easy to say, but...
08:16It's amazing. I don't think technology is something that falls so quickly.
08:20The physical part that Mr. Yoshida just mentioned, and the mental part, I think you have to put the three together.
08:27When I read Mr. Kasai's article, he said that if you lose 1 kg of weight when you ski jump, the distance between you and your opponent will increase by 2 meters.
08:35I've been at the same weight for decades.
08:38If I pinch myself, I can tell how much weight I have.
08:42You can tell by pinching yourself?
08:44Yes.
08:45If you pinch your side, you can tell by touching and pinching yourself.
08:49It's really amazing.
08:51It's amazing.
08:53There's really nothing.
08:55It's like the third board.
08:58It's really amazing.
09:01When I was young, I weighed more than 20 times a day.
09:05But then I realized how much weight I had.
09:07If I touch myself, I can tell how much weight I have.
09:11You're like an old lady who makes onigiri.
09:14You're like a sushi chef.
09:18You're a sushi chef.
09:20Even if you lose weight, the distance between you and your opponent will increase.
09:23But if you lose weight, you'll lose muscle strength.
09:25You have to keep that muscle strength.
09:27You have to keep your muscle strength and keep your weight.
09:29But it depends on your age, right?
09:31It's completely different.
09:33When I was young, I could lose weight no matter how much I ate.
09:36I didn't have a problem with that.
09:38It was written in the article that age costs, especially in the 40s.
09:42It's difficult to control that.
09:44And I want the jumpers who are doing their best in the same event to do their best without losing.
09:51I want you to liven up the event itself.
09:53And there are individuals and groups.
09:57If Kasai goes to the Olympics, it will be easier to support him as a group in Japan.
10:04There have been various stories in the past.
10:08KASAI'S TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS
10:20I was instructed by the Prime Minister to take immediate action against me regarding the use of government reserves.
10:31Due to the decrease in the amount of rice harvested by the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries in 2023,
10:37there was a shortage of rice last year, which was also called the rice riot of Reiwa.
10:42At first, the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries had predicted that it would calm down if new rice came out,
10:49but the rise in rice has not stopped.
10:53The government has finally decided to issue reserve rice.
10:57I announced the details on the 14th.
11:02According to the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, the average price of rice per 5 kg is 38 yen higher than the previous week until February 2,
11:12and it has risen to 3,688 yen, which is the highest price so far.
11:20Last year, the amount of rice harvested nationwide increased by 6.79 million tons and by 180,000 tons compared to the previous year.
11:28However, it is said that there is not enough rice.
11:32This is the so-called rice problem that has disappeared.
11:35It is said that there is a high possibility that the price is rising due to the stockpiling of rice until the time when some wholesalers sell more.
11:49In the meantime, the issue of reserve rice was decided.
11:53The reserve rice collected every year is about 1 million tons in total.
11:58This is enough for one and a half to two months of domestic demand.
12:04Until now, the issue of reserve rice was limited to cases of landslides and disasters,
12:10but this time it has changed significantly.
12:14Will the price of rice decrease due to the issue of reserve rice?
12:19This news is brought to you by Professor Nobuhiro Suzuki, a graduate student at Tokyo University.
12:25Good morning.
12:27Thank you for coming last year.
12:31This year, there is also a shortage of rice.
12:34By the way, how was the rice this year?
12:38I heard that you got a lot of rice.
12:40That's right. The government also said that we got a lot of rice,
12:44but in fact, the market is not enough, so we are in such a situation.
12:50So, one thing is that there was a production volume, but the quality of the rice was not good.
12:56For example, the rice was eaten by a beetle,
12:59or the rice was white and cloudy,
13:01or the rice was cracked and hot.
13:06There was a lot of rice like that,
13:09and it didn't come out in the rice that could be sold in supermarkets.
13:15I see.
13:16One of the reasons is that the government was not able to grasp that part.
13:21What is the other reason?
13:23The other reason is that there is a surplus of rice, so let's reduce it.
13:28Let's reduce rice.
13:30Let's make rice paddies a field.
13:32Farmers are not profitable because the price of rice is cheap.
13:35I don't know.
13:36The hourly wage is like 10 yen.
13:39It's 10 yen.
13:40After all, if you work hard to make rice and calculate it,
13:44if the hourly wage is 10 yen, who will do it?
13:47That's right.
13:48That's how we made the flow of rice production decreasing,
13:52so even if we got a little bit, we were doing it at the last minute,
13:57so if there is something,
13:59such as the influence of inflation or the increase in demand due to inbound,
14:02the influence is still there.
14:09It's still there.
14:10It may be a small opportunity,
14:12but it's a small opportunity and it's not enough.
14:15The government says it's enough,
14:17but in fact, if it's enough,
14:20the distributors don't make so much money
14:25and don't do anything to sell it at the right time.
14:29Distributors are thinking that they are going to make a lot of money
14:34when they have 210,000 tons of rice and bring it to the world at the highest price.
14:40That's true.
14:42People like that come directly to the farmers.
14:46There are people like that.
14:47People who used to sell to J.A.
14:49They buy a little more expensive rice than J.A.
14:51They buy a little more expensive rice than J.A.
14:53There are more and more distributors who have never been there.
14:57There are people who are not rice distributors.
14:59They negotiate directly with people who make good rice.
15:02That's right.
15:03And people who don't have rice in their restaurant
15:08go directly to buy rice.
15:11They make a contract.
15:12That's right.
15:13There are some things that can't be changed.
15:16There are various problems.
15:19You can make rice properly,
15:21but every year, every year,
15:23there will be a shortage of rice.
15:25Is that okay?
15:26That's right.
15:27As long as people continue to say that there is a shortage of rice,
15:31there is a shortage of rice,
15:33and everyone thinks that there is not enough rice.
15:35That's why the distributors are working.
15:37If the government doesn't recognize that part,
15:41let's reduce the production of rice as much as we have done so far.
15:45If we continue to do that,
15:47there will be a shortage of rice again.
15:50Mr. Asako Ito,
15:52you often say that there is a shortage of rice,
15:55but how do you feel about it?
15:57When I go to the supermarket,
15:59the price is very high.
16:01Last year, I heard that the price was too high.
16:07But when new rice came out,
16:09the price went up again.
16:11But the price hasn't stopped.
16:13The price has been rising for a long time.
16:16The price is rising,
16:19but if there is no rice in the shelf,
16:21everyone will buy rice.
16:23It's like a buy-and-close.
16:25That's right.
16:26That's what's been escalating.
16:29I wish I had done it a little earlier.
16:32You didn't expect this to happen this year, did you?
16:35That's right.
16:36Anyway, there is a shortage of rice,
16:38so if new rice comes out, it will be okay.
16:40I think it will work out in that way.
16:43Mr. Imamura, how about you?
16:45There is a shortage of rice for the past two years.
16:47But in the Edo period,
16:49there was a shortage of rice.
16:51If you were a farmer,
16:53you would destroy the rice and take it away.
16:55That's right.
16:57But there has been a shortage of black rice since the Edo period.
17:01Basically, it was issued during the Kikin period,
17:03but it was issued for the stability of the price of rice.
17:06It was issued, but it didn't have much effect.
17:11However, in order for the government to intervene,
17:14we made rice in Osaka.
17:17We did a lot of things.
17:19Yoshimune, which is called Agemai,
17:21gathered rice from all over the country
17:23and increased the amount managed by the government.
17:26So we've been dealing with problems since then.
17:29I see.
17:31And everyone knows how much rice there is
17:35because they say how much rice there is.
17:39Shouldn't we hide how much rice there is?
17:42Then we can't predict when the price will go up or down.
17:45We can't predict when the price will go up or down.
17:48We can't predict when the price will go up or down.
17:51We can't predict when the price will go up or down.
17:54What do you think about this?
17:56That's right.
17:57Is that so?
17:59I think there are ways to do it.
18:01We can calculate it.
18:02Mr. Yoshizumi.
18:04It's not about last year, 1923, or 1924.
18:08It's about what to do with Japanese rice.
18:11If the government continues to say that there is not enough rice,
18:17it will be questioned about the production of raw materials and agriculture.
18:22I think 1923 and 1924 are the most closely related to rice.
18:26I'm a rice farmer.
18:28When there is a real change,
18:30the way we've done it so far won't work.
18:33How to make rice?
18:35How to make rice, how to distribute rice,
18:37how to dispose of garbage like rice.
18:40I'm afraid that a time when such things don't work is coming.
18:46If we keep doing what we've done so far, it won't work anymore.
18:49Mr. Yoshizumi, what do you think?
18:51You've been making rice and vegetables as usual,
18:54but now you're saying it's no good.
18:56That's right.
18:57It's becoming a matter of course.
18:59That's why we can't get good rice.
19:02But the government says that there is enough rice produced in 1923 and 1924.
19:10There is enough rice produced in 1923 and 1924.
19:12That's why it's enough.
19:14But as Mr. Yoshizumi said,
19:16it's becoming a matter of course that the amount of rice that can actually be distributed is decreasing.
19:22If there are no people, how can we protect our lives when food doesn't come in from overseas?
19:31There are about 910,000 tons of rice now,
19:34but it's only enough for 1.5 months of consumption.
19:36It's not enough.
19:37It's not enough.
19:38For example, there are very good places to make rice,
19:41such as Fukui, Toyama, Kanagawa, Ishikawa, and Niigata.
19:46What surprised me was that when I was flying on a plane in April,
19:51the rice paddies were black when I finally started watering them.
19:54And I thought that something was growing in the green part.
19:57And there was something yellow like this.
19:59I was wondering what it was.
20:00I was looking outside when I landed on the plane.
20:02When I got there, I had some time, so I went to see it.
20:05They were making barley.
20:07What do you do with barley?
20:09It's made by mixing barley tea with udon noodles.
20:13I asked why they were doing it.
20:15They said that they were making it this year based on the policy of the farmers.
20:20They didn't let us make rice in the best part of the land.
20:23They said that they would reduce the production of rice because there was leftover rice.
20:29They said that if we changed it to other crops, we would get subsidies.
20:34They would give us money.
20:35They said that we would make wheat and other soybeans.
20:38They said that we should change it like that.
20:40Does that mean that the farmers will make more money?
20:42No, they said they would feed us.
20:44They said that they would give us subsidies.
20:47They said that they would make something different because there was leftover rice.
20:51They said that they would give us subsidies.
20:53We said that we understood.
20:54They said that we should make barley.
20:56That's what we've done so far.
20:58If we don't make rice in the rice fields,
21:00it's not that easy to make rice again in 5 years.
21:05It's not that easy.
21:06We can't make it every year.
21:07It will get worse.
21:08We can't get it back.
21:09Simply put, the price of rice has gone up in supermarkets.
21:12It sells so high.
21:13We have the illusion that the farmers are making a little money.
21:17Even if we let go of the rice,
21:19it doesn't matter how efficient the farmers are.
21:23So we have to make sure that we don't reduce the number of farmers.
21:28We have to make sure that we don't reduce the number of rice fields.
21:30In addition, we have to raise the rate of self-sufficiency in Japan.
21:33We have to raise the rate of self-sufficiency in Japan.
21:35We have to raise the rate of self-sufficiency in Japan.
21:36By the way, in the U.S. and France,
21:41how do you back up the farmers?
21:45How do you back up the farmers?
21:47We tell them to keep producing rice.
21:49We tell them to sell it at a reasonable price.
21:51But the farmers need to pay 100% of the price difference.
21:55It's a burden.
21:56It's a burden.
21:57Instead, we tell them to increase the demand.
21:59We expand the market.
22:00We help consumers.
22:01We can export rice.
22:03Farmers can make a proper income.
22:06Now, we're making wheat to adjust production.
22:10But we're spending 3.5 billion yen on subsidies.
22:14If we stop doing that,
22:16if we increase the number of farmers,
22:18if we expand the demand,
22:21and if we make up for the farmers' shortcomings,
22:24we can make about 4.5 billion yen.
22:26I see.
22:27If we do that,
22:28instead of erasing the industry in the direction of reducing it,
22:31we won't be able to protect the lives of the people.
22:33That's right.
22:34If we keep producing rice,
22:35with the same amount of money,
22:37with subsidies,
22:38we can increase the number of new rice farmers.
22:42If we protect the rice of the people,
22:44we can expand the economy.
22:46Is there a reason why you don't do that?
22:48They say it's a waste of money.
22:50I've decided.
22:52I've decided.
22:53I've decided that there's a lot of rice.
22:55Everyone likes bread.
22:57Everyone eats bread.
22:58Everyone doesn't eat much rice.
23:00We, the people, don't eat much rice.
23:02Because of that,
23:03the consumption of rice is decreasing.
23:06That's why we have to think about one thing.
23:09From now on, food will definitely be a battleground all over the world.
23:14At that time, Japan...
23:16Do you know the Basic Law on Food, Agriculture, and Agriculture?
23:19If you read that,
23:20it says it's a stable import.
23:22Isn't that stupid?
23:23Because we have to make a law to protect when we can't import.
23:27I see.
23:28At that time,
23:29if we don't change Japan's agriculture,
23:33Japan won't be able to grow.
23:34Because it's rich.
23:36But we won't be able to eat delicious food.
23:42So we have to think about it seriously.
23:44That's why we should eat rice.
23:46What can we, the people living in the city, do?
23:48Eat rice.
23:49Let's eat rice together.
23:50Let's eat rice together.
23:51We're eating rice.
23:52Right now,
23:535 kg of rice costs 4,000 or 5,000 yen.
23:57But 30 years ago,
23:595 kg cost 4,900 yen.
24:02Actually,
24:03for farmers now,
24:05it's just back to the price of rice 30 years ago.
24:08It's too cheap.
24:10That's how hard it was.
24:12Let's think about it a little more.
24:15I want farmers to support us
24:17and eat what we eat
24:18to protect rice.
24:20I want them to eat as much as they can.
24:22There was something like scrap rice.
24:24What's that?
24:25It's used for processing.
24:27It's used for various things.
24:28Is there such a big difference when you eat it?
24:31No, there isn't.
24:32Scrap rice and normal rice.
24:33Is it delicious?
24:34Yes, it is.
24:35It has a bad shape, right?
24:36Yes, it has a bad shape.
24:37Even if it looks like half-cooked rice,
24:40even if it's white and cloudy,
24:42the taste doesn't change much.
24:44But when you buy it,
24:45if you add that,
24:46you can buy vegetables that have a bad shape at a cheap price.
24:48That's right.
24:49That's what I'm saying.
24:50We really need to rethink
24:53what we, the people living in the city,
24:55eat.
24:57If we don't do that,
24:58we'll be stuck in five years.
25:01That's what I think.
25:02What did you say?
25:03We'll be stuck in five years.
25:04What?
25:05We can't go back.
25:06We can't go back to 2024.
25:08That's what happened.
25:09The global warming
25:11was announced last year.
25:13We're moving forward with this.
25:15But everyone understands, right?
25:17The difference between the summer of 2023 and 2024
25:20is the acceleration.
25:22When you walk in the summer,
25:24you see ambulances running.
25:25It never happened before.
25:26Everyone used to collapse.
25:28This is really going to be a battle.
25:30We need to protect food and energy.
25:33What kind of life do we live?
25:35What do we protect?
25:36As a country.
25:37That's right.
25:38That's why we eat rice.
25:40People in the Edo period
25:42ate seven or eight cups of rice a day.
25:44Rice.
25:45The Japanese didn't eat much.
25:47But the Japanese in the Meiji period
25:49lost their stamina
25:51if they stopped eating rice.
25:53That's right.
25:54They couldn't run.
25:56It's a historical novel.
25:58That's right.
25:59They couldn't run.
26:00They thought they could run more
26:02if they ate more meat.
26:03They couldn't run at once
26:05when foreigners ate them.
26:07It's rice.
26:08It's rice.
26:09In Japanese dramas and old stories,
26:11they ate about two rice balls.
26:14They worked really hard.
26:16It's not just about relying on the country.
26:18If a private company
26:20brought rice from a rice field
26:22and fed it to themselves,
26:24they would be very happy.
26:25Aren't there many rice balls shops?
26:27It's popular now.
26:28It's very popular.
26:29There are also fashionable rice shops.
26:33That's right.
26:34I think the demand for rice is increasing.
26:37Next morning,
26:38foreigners are paying attention
26:40to Japanese rice balls at convenience stores, right?
26:43If you go to Japan on social media,
26:45the rice balls at convenience stores are very delicious.
26:48It's very delicious.
26:49It seems to be popular.
26:51There are many people who buy it.
26:53The demand for rice is still increasing.
26:55It's increasing,
26:56but it's getting more and more popular overseas.
26:58It's a country where the rice is left
27:01among the Japanese.
27:03It's a country where the rice is left among the Japanese.
27:05It's a country where the rice is left among the Japanese.
27:07If there is no wheat,
27:09as you said,
27:11you have to make bread and noodles with rice.
27:14That's right.
27:15Considering that there are various demands,
27:19please take good care of rice.
27:21Thank you very much.
27:23Prime Minister Ishiba
27:25What is his relationship with Trump
27:27in the first meeting of the US-Japan summit?
27:33The fact that I was able to take a step
27:36to build a trust relationship with President Trump
27:39is a great achievement for the future.
27:42This time,
27:43I think that I was able to strongly show
27:45the unwavering unity of the US-Japan alliance
27:48to the international community
27:50through this meeting.
27:52On the 12th,
27:54Prime Minister Ishiba reported
27:56about the Japan-US summit
27:58and showed confidence in the results.
28:02On the 7th,
28:04the first summit between Prime Minister Ishiba
28:06and President Trump
28:08was held at the White House in Washington.
28:12At the summit,
28:14Prime Minister Ishiba announced
28:16his investment in the new U.S.
28:18and said that the investment from Japan
28:20to the U.S. has been the best in the world
28:22for five consecutive years
28:24and contributed to employment.
28:29In addition,
28:30Prime Minister Ishiba said
28:32that at the meeting,
28:34in terms of security guarantees,
28:36he confirmed his cooperation
28:38by increasing the ability of the US-Japan alliance
28:40to prevent and deal with the situation.
28:42In addition,
28:43he requested a visit from President Trump
28:45to the U.S.
28:47and Trump agreed.
28:50At the joint press conference,
28:53When I saw him on TV,
28:55I didn't have the impression
28:57that he was a scary person
28:59with a strong personality,
29:01but when I actually met him,
29:03he was really sincere,
29:05powerful,
29:07and strong-willed.
29:09I felt that he was a person
29:11who had a strong sense of duty
29:13to the United Nations
29:15and the world.
29:17I felt that he was a person
29:19who had a strong sense of duty
29:21to the United Nations
29:23and the world.
29:27In addition,
29:29when asked about the retaliatory measure
29:31when the U.S.
29:33lends additional tariffs to Japan,
29:35he said,
29:37The answer is
29:39that it is a very good answer.
29:41That's the standard Japanese answer.
29:45That's a very good answer.
29:47That's a very good answer.
29:49Very good answer. Wow.
29:52At the same time,
29:54the venue was full of laughter
29:56and a positive mood.
29:58On the other hand,
30:00President Trump,
30:02just three days after the inauguration,
30:04announced that he would lend
30:0625% additional tariffs
30:08to steel and aluminum products
30:10for all countries in the world.
30:14While the voice of appreciation
30:16rises,
30:18the transparency of this
30:20inauguration is also pointed out.
30:22We are looking forward to
30:24the future developments.
30:26Now, this is the news.
30:28I called an expert,
30:30political journalist Akiko Iwata.
30:32It's been a week since the inauguration
30:34of the Japan-U.S. Summit.
30:36Mr. Iwata,
30:38how do you feel about
30:40the Japan-U.S. Summit?
30:42I think it was a difficult result.
30:44What do you mean by difficult?
30:46I think it was good
30:48that there were no surprises.
30:50Mr. Trump said
30:52that he didn't know
30:54what would be said.
30:56I think it was a good summit
30:58that there were no unexpected demands.
31:00Also,
31:02there were some things
31:04that Japan wanted,
31:06such as the application
31:08of Article 5 of the Japan-U.S. Security Act
31:10to foreign countries.
31:12Also, Mr. Trump,
31:14who hates multi-states,
31:16said that Japan and the U.S.
31:18should be united.
31:20I think it was good
31:22that there were no surprises.
31:24I think it was a difficult result.
31:26Mr. Imamura,
31:28do you have any comments?
31:30No matter what I do,
31:32I get a lot of comments
31:34on social media.
31:36In a sense,
31:38I'm getting a lot of attention.
31:40When I was a kid,
31:42maybe 20 or 30 years ago,
31:44I didn't know
31:46that this kind of thing
31:48was on the news.
31:50I didn't know
31:52if I was getting attention
31:54on social media.
31:56I think it's a good thing
31:58that the people are interested.
32:00However,
32:02I want you to speak
32:04a little more clearly.
32:06I understand.
32:08I don't know what the people
32:10on the other side think,
32:12but it's not the atmosphere
32:14of the leaders
32:16we want to support.
32:18I heard that you practiced a lot.
32:20You practiced a lot,
32:22learned a lot,
32:24so I understand
32:26that you have to speak slowly
32:28because you can't make a mistake.
32:30However,
32:32you can only speak
32:34for about 15 minutes
32:36in a limited time.
32:38On the contrary,
32:40I can speak
32:42very slowly.
32:44Japanese leaders
32:46used to speak very fast,
32:48but I can speak
32:50very slowly.
32:52I was wondering
32:54what kind of character
32:56that Japanese people
32:58were used to.
33:00I was a little confused
33:02by the Americans.
33:04I thought they were serious.
33:06Were you serious?
33:08I thought
33:10that they were good,
33:12but Ishiba-san's
33:14character was a little different.
33:16But there is a translation
33:18in the back,
33:20But, well, that's how I feel.
33:22But you're able to convey it, right?
33:24Yes, I'm able to convey it.
33:26It's not like you're conveying something completely different, right?
33:28That's what I want to say, but...
33:30Can you change it a little bit?
33:32Yes, I can.
33:34You don't say it yourself, but...
33:36I can change it to words that are very positive,
33:38or words that are based on past experiences.
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44:38Manzo was invited as a guest of this program.
44:42Yes. I went to the stadium last week.
44:44I also watched the game.
44:46It was different from the game I usually play outside.
44:52Tiger was overreacting a little bit.
44:54At first, the distance and the feeling of the grass were different.
44:58The atmosphere of the stadium was different.
45:00There were various rules.
45:02The shot clock was set to 40 seconds.
45:04The pitchers had to hit within 40 seconds.
45:08I see.
45:10At first, Tiger had his own routine.
45:12If he did that, it was over 40 seconds.
45:14He was very angry.
45:16There was such a thing.
45:18The players played with a microphone.
45:22The audience and the viewers could enjoy the conversation.
45:26I could hear it.
45:28The atmosphere of the stadium was more relaxed than that of the golf tournament.
45:34I could enjoy it.
45:36The tempo of the stadium was better than that of the analog game.
45:40I see.
45:42What is the natural grass?
45:44It is artificial grass.
45:46It is natural grass.
45:48If it is natural grass, will the pitchers be able to hit the shot clock?
45:50It is possible to change the pitchers' pitchers.
45:52Can it be changed once?
45:54It can be changed one by one.
45:56You know, people who like golf often go to golf tournaments, right?
46:00And when they walk around on that huge golf course,
46:03it's because they really want to see their favorite professional golfers
46:08swing in front of them.
46:10Even if they can't see it, they still go.
46:14So with this, you can see everything to a certain extent.
46:17Yes, you can.
46:18And there are a lot of courses.
46:20The world's?
46:21Yes, the world's courses, but there are also courses that are absolutely impossible in virtual.
46:25Oh, so it's a hole like this?
46:26Yes, it is.
46:27It's a hole that looks like a lie.
46:28Wow, that's amazing.
46:29It's amazing how green moves.
46:31It's like a magma.
46:32It's like there's a magma in the magma.
46:35So there are a lot of people who really want to play golf.
46:39I think so.
46:40I'm glad that it's now available to the general public.
46:43I think it's a considerable amount of money.
46:45It's in America, but if you want to make it in Europe,
46:47or make it in Japan.
46:49I don't know if I can do it in Japan.
46:51If you make an IP, it will be a donut.
46:54There's something like that, right?
46:55And then the golf stars from all over the world come to Japan and play.
46:58You can think of it as playing.
47:01For example, the baseball version of this.
47:04I want to do something like being thrown into the battle of Sekigahara.
47:10Well, the next development is...
47:13Would anyone like to make it with me?
47:15It's interesting.
47:16Well, isn't that interesting?
47:18Wouldn't you like to join the battle?
47:22With a sword.
47:24I can hear the cheers.
47:27Four people in a team.
47:29Sure.
47:30If one person comes, it's like Kingdom.
47:33That sounds interesting.
47:35But we're old enough to wear it on our feet.
47:39It's impossible.
47:40But there's something we can do.
47:42But we can be seen as farmers.
47:46I think I'll do it.