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00:00The interviewer is Osamu Hayashi.
00:02Tonight...
00:04Usually, the guest comes in later, but this person came too early.
00:10Really?
00:11I'm sorry to keep you waiting.
00:13No, no, no.
00:15Takashima-san is in a hurry, so it's a little earlier than expected.
00:20I'm sorry. I'm a bit ahead of schedule.
00:25If you start early, you'll be under a lot of pressure.
00:28I'm scared.
00:30The violinist, Chisako Takashima, is in full swing from the start.
00:35It's wonderful.
00:37Tonight, there will be chaos.
00:39A lot of complaints.
00:40Her husband, who rarely appears on TV, asked her about her wife, Chisako.
00:44A lot of complaints came back.
00:47Complaints?
00:48She doesn't listen to me and doesn't follow my schedule.
00:50When she goes on a trip abroad, she tells me.
00:52She doesn't believe what people say.
00:54Takashima Chisako is in a pinch.
00:58She's a dangerous person.
01:00She's a dangerous person.
01:02Hey, hey, hey, hey, this is bad.
01:04Hey, she's a little...
01:07In addition, Takashima Chisako's band has a small Takashima Chisako.
01:13Compliance?
01:15I'm very scared.
01:18And the band members are in a pinch.
01:21Takashima Chisako, who has even developed into a police battalion, is in a pinch.
01:25What's that?
01:26It's called Mr. Tanaka of the Wangan Company.
01:28He even showed me his license.
01:30He told me to report every two hours.
01:32I was like, I just showed it to you.
01:35What does that mean?
01:37In this corner, according to the image of the guest,
01:41Masaru Akai, the singer, will design a beautiful flower.
01:46This flower is called Caterea.
01:48It's an elegant flower.
01:50It's a flower that expresses the elegance of an adult woman.
01:55Thank you very much.
01:57Today is our wedding anniversary.
02:01Thank you very much.
02:04Please take it home.
02:07It's been 26 years.
02:10My sister reported to me this morning.
02:14You didn't notice?
02:15I didn't notice at all.
02:18Your husband didn't say anything?
02:20He uses a dirtier method.
02:23He buys me a cake every year on our wedding anniversary.
02:28He doesn't tell me that.
02:29He says, I bought a cake, do you want to eat it?
02:31For some reason, I only go out to eat with my friends on that day.
02:36When I come home and take a bath, he says, do you want to eat the cake?
02:39I said, I just ate it, so I don't need it.
02:43The next morning, he says, eat the cake.
02:46I don't usually eat cake in the morning.
02:49It's because it's our wedding anniversary.
02:52That's sad.
02:54It's a horror story.
02:57It's a story of Takashima family.
02:59I've been doing this for 25 years.
03:01It's not a horror story.
03:03It's a love story.
03:04Your wife says it's a dirty method.
03:07That's right.
03:08I'm shocked.
03:09Actually, this time, I asked my husband a lot of questions in secret.
03:14Did you contact your husband?
03:16Yes.
03:17Can't I?
03:18It's okay, but when did you contact him?
03:20I asked him what he thought about his wife.
03:23He's writing a lot.
03:24He's writing a lot.
03:25He's writing a lot.
03:28First, about his wife's busy schedule.
03:31Here's the answer to that.
03:34I think she's doing a good job at work, but she's not young anymore, so I'm worried that she can't take care of her health.
03:40It's my job to take care of the house.
03:44That's the third point.
03:45I think she's doing a good job at work, but I'm worried that she can't take care of her health.
03:49And the third point is that I'm in charge of the housework.
03:53That's what I think.
03:55That's right.
03:56What do you think?
03:58I'm very grateful to my parents.
04:00My body is strong anyway.
04:02I can move with my small energy.
04:03My body is strong, so I can't stay still.
04:07I can move for three days with one loaf of bread.
04:11I want to calm down a little more.
04:14So I actually go to about five clinics.
04:19When I go there and the doctor tells me something, it's so-called mouth-to-mouth.
04:22I'm good at going to the clinic and talking.
04:27I came out this morning.
04:29When I eat breakfast, my tension goes up.
04:34You're the type to say, don't feed me.
04:38I asked for a further questionnaire.
04:41I asked Takashima if there was anything I wanted him to fix.
04:45This is the answer.
04:47I have a lot of things I need to fix.
04:50Don't leave a bottle of drink on the floor.
04:52Don't spill the supplement.
04:53Don't tell me what I'm supposed to do.
04:55Tell me when you go on a trip abroad.
04:57I don't believe anything you say.
04:59Don't put anything in the empty space.
05:01Don't check Amazon.
05:02Don't press a button.
05:03This is enough for now.
05:05Hey, this is bad.
05:07You're in your own home.
05:09This is bad.
05:11I don't like that guy.
05:13I have a lot of things.
05:14The accumulated things are overflowing.
05:17How about that?
05:18He always says that.
05:20Do you usually?
05:21Yes.
05:22Put a bottle of drink in many places.
05:25In many places?
05:26Yes.
05:27Do you forget?
05:28Yes, I do.
05:29And I drink whenever I want to.
05:32Don't ask me.
05:33Don't tell me what I'm supposed to do.
05:35I don't have a lot of plans.
05:39How about when you go on a trip abroad?
05:43I ask him on a daily basis.
05:45But I don't tell him where I'm going.
05:48I'm worried.
05:49But I don't want to go on a trip.
05:52I went to Hawaii with my family last year.
05:55I came back after a week.
05:57I looked at my dad's face.
05:59He had a puffy face.
06:01I asked him why he had a puffy face.
06:05He said it was because he was sunburned.
06:07I asked him why he was sunburned.
06:09He said he was in Hawaii, too.
06:11What?
06:13What does that mean?
06:15I thought it was a joke.
06:17He said he played golf with his dad.
06:21It was a bit of a joke.
06:23Speaking of Takashima Chisako,
06:26she doesn't like staying at home.
06:30Let's take a look at her schedule for a week.
06:35In addition to concerts and shooting,
06:39she has a lot of plans for her private life, such as estee and shopping.
06:45It's like Chrome Hearts at midnight.
06:49It must have been a very busy year for you.
06:52I don't have any work in March and August when my children come back.
06:58Is that how you shoot?
07:00That's why I have a lot of people around me.
07:03I'm on a break, so Mr. Kazushige is on a break, too.
07:06I'm on a break from the show, so I'm on a break.
07:10I feel sorry for him.
07:13Mr. Kazushige suddenly disappeared from the morning show.
07:17He's a member of Takashima Chisako, isn't he?
07:19That's right.
07:20But he didn't tell me, so I thought he was great.
07:23Mr. Kazushige's stock price went up.
07:26That's right.
07:28Mr. Kazushige listens to everything I say.
07:32You've been a servant to that type since you were a student, haven't you?
07:37That type, or any type.
07:41That's a lot.
07:43I can't say that word.
07:45Isetan on Wednesday?
07:48This is important.
07:50If I don't go to Isetan, I'll die.
07:54I'm looking forward to buying something at the end of the year at Isetan.
08:00That's good.
08:02The other thing I'm curious about is the target.
08:04You're cheating.
08:06Shouldn't I have written this honestly?
08:09What is this?
08:10It's important.
08:11It's cheap now.
08:13It's not about money laundering.
08:16It's about sending school fees.
08:19Now is the time.
08:21I see.
08:23The two sons, who are 18 and 15 years old, are currently studying in the United States.
08:29Takashima goes to the U.S. every time he has a child's school event.
08:34He prioritizes his mother's business over his job.
08:37It's important.
08:39He said the same thing when he first appeared on the show.
08:43What is your job?
08:46It's my mother's business.
08:49Is that your number one priority?
08:51It's my number one priority.
08:53I'm more of a mother than a violinist or a talent.
08:59First of all, Osami Ayashi approaches Takashima Chisako's parenting skills.
09:08She has been telling her children about Osami Ayashi's skills.
09:16I always use Ayashi's saying.
09:19I like that saying,
09:21the common thing between a person who wins a war and a person who doesn't prepare.
09:26I misinterpreted it.
09:28Did you translate it too much?
09:30In history, people who win don't get a lot of references because of a lot of coincidences.
09:35People who lose don't get a lot of references because of a lot of coincidences.
09:42You misinterpreted it a lot.
09:45Can you translate it a little more?
09:47In history, people who lose don't get a lot of references because of a lot of coincidences.
09:54People who lose learn a lot.
09:57People who win don't learn a lot.
09:59I understand that.
10:01It's the most fun to eat with a bad mother.
10:05It's me.
10:07I'm the only one left.
10:11But it's terrible.
10:13I like alcohol, so I listen to Chi-chan's story while drinking.
10:18I'm going to have another drink, but it's over.
10:21I'm asking for a refill, but the clerk says it's okay.
10:24I stop my refill, pay, and go home.
10:29I can control people's desires.
10:33Her son is studying cello abroad.
10:38When he returned to Japan last year, he performed at Takashima's concert.
10:44As a mother and a leader, she has such feelings.
10:49I heard that the guidance during practice was very strict.
10:52Of course it's strict.
10:56I play in front of the audience.
10:58Some people come to my concert to pay for my concert.
11:04Do they think that I want to listen because I'm a child of Takashima Chisako?
11:10Do they think that Takashima Chisako's son was a great performer?
11:14It changes my impression.
11:17I'm angry when people say that I'm a child of Takashima Chisako.
11:22I practiced for about 8 hours a day.
11:25Did your son say no to you?
11:28My son said no to me.
11:32My children are very interesting.
11:34For example, when he said he would come back in March or June,
11:37I had already made plans for 2 hours 2 months ago.
11:42My son likes to do that.
11:47He thinks that what he does will be useful later.
11:54In high school, you have to write an essay about your grades, sports, extracurricular activities, and volunteering.
12:04You have to write about what was the biggest challenge in your life.
12:09You have to write about what you thought at what time and what you did at what time.
12:13You have to write everything.
12:15My son said that he was the most challenging in his life.
12:23He said that he had a lot of material to write.
12:31If you answer the questions your mother gives you,
12:34it will definitely lead to your own growth.
12:38Takashima's mother analyzes that there is such a trust relationship.
12:43Let's ask her what she really thinks.
12:49What are you doing?
12:54Compliance?
12:56I'm very scared.
12:59There are many customers who don't like me.
13:04I got an answer about Takashima's son.
13:09I wanted to go to a music school,
13:13so the next day I told my mother about it,
13:16she sent me a list of schools with good orchestras.
13:20Then she looked up a lot of things and looked up the schools I wanted to go to.
13:27My mother is serious about everything.
13:30It's reassuring to be on her side, but it's not good to turn her against you.
13:37It's not good.
13:40It has nothing to do with age.
13:44What do you think?
13:46If you turn her against you, it will lead to the first half of the story.
13:52If you turn her against you, it will lead to the end of the story.
13:57That's true.
13:59I think it's better not to turn her against you.
14:02But if you look at the first half, she's a good mother.
14:06I do a lot of research.
14:09There are many ways to do research.
14:13I watched music videos of various schools and looked for schools.
14:21If it's something I can do, I'll do anything.
14:27I don't know when I should stop pulling the rail and let her walk on her own.
14:36That's right.
14:37You can choose a good place by researching together,
14:41but if you change your perspective, you're taking away the ability to research by yourself.
14:46That's right.
14:47Recently, there has been such a big failure due to excessive support for such a child.
14:55She missed her flight to Kumamoto for a concert.
15:00She missed her flight to Kumamoto for a concert in Kumamoto last year.
15:07It's a big mistake.
15:09The performers who arrived on time were connected to the arrival of Takashima,
15:15but they were delayed by 40 minutes.
15:20I was surprised.
15:22It's not my fault.
15:24It can't be.
15:26I was in the lounge an hour and a half ago.
15:30The most troublesome thing is that the concert is on Saturday.
15:34The children's grades start on Friday night.
15:39I can only contact the children on Friday and Saturday.
15:43On Friday night, it's Saturday morning here.
15:46I was wondering what was wrong with the children's grades in the lounge.
15:50I thought I should go to the teacher and ask for something.
15:53But I was late because I had a lot of things to do.
15:58I thought you were responsible for it.
16:00No, no.
16:01It's her fault.
16:03It's her son's fault.
16:05And the response is slow.
16:07If you hit the bell, it will ring.
16:09I was wondering what was going on.
16:11I told the teacher that I was late because I was late to write my grades.
16:15The teacher gave me a reason.
16:17I was looking at it for about five minutes.
16:20I got it.
16:21Yes.
16:22It's okay.
16:23That's all I can think of.
16:25What does it mean?
16:26Why was the score like this?
16:28How can I raise the score again?
16:30How many tests do I have to take before I get my grades?
16:33It's okay.
16:34I don't know.
16:36You can use Wi-Fi on the plane now.
16:39That's right.
16:41Why don't you do it after you get on the plane?
16:43I'm nervous.
16:45When it comes to my eldest son,
16:47I've never been so swayed by a man.
16:50Isn't that a great title?
16:52He's the man who swayed Chisako Takashima the most.
16:54That's right.
16:55He's probably the only one on earth.
16:57I'm really only concerned about my eldest son.
17:00I don't want to make him angry.
17:02Ever since he was in elementary school, when his puberty began,
17:05he had a big fight with Chisako Takashima,
17:08and their relationship worsened.
17:10In fact, this is also the reason why he decided to study abroad.
17:15Now, they show their love for each other,
17:18such as participating in volunteer activities together.
17:21However, it has become a big problem for Takashima's upbringing.
17:26I changed my mind about my eldest son two weeks ago.
17:30I decided not to get angry anymore.
17:32I decided to praise him.
17:34It's too late to do that now, but I met him at the childcare center.
17:37I praised him and raised him well.
17:39You brought back a lot of old memories.
17:43I told him,
17:45I didn't know, but my mom was doing her best,
17:47and I started to praise him.
17:49Then he responded a little faster.
17:52Did you change the right direction?
17:54And he talked to me a lot.
17:57But there are a lot of things I'm worried about.
17:59Like his grades.
18:00I'm not sure if he's doing what he's supposed to do.
18:02So I wrote a letter to my dad,
18:04and told him to listen to this.
18:07My dad made me sleep for about three days.
18:11But I have an older brother,
18:14and I had a relationship with my brother and my mother.
18:18We used to get along very well,
18:20but I saw that he was getting worse and worse during the exam and rebellious period.
18:24It took me more than 10 years to fix it.
18:28So I thought I shouldn't do that.
18:31I thought it would be better to have a good relationship
18:34and leave good memories for each other as long as we live.
18:38Chisako Takashima is a mother who changes her mind to watch over her son while praising him.
18:47She didn't bend her own way,
18:51but she grew up as a mother while changing every day.
18:56Did your parents praise you?
18:59They didn't praise me at all.
19:01On the contrary, I was able to take responsibility for myself.
19:05I was able to live freely.
19:07For example, if I did something bad at school,
19:10my dad wouldn't apologize, so I should apologize myself.
19:14Were you a bad boy at school?
19:16No, I wasn't.
19:18I had to apologize to my parents at school.
19:21I had to apologize to my parents at school.
19:23You had to apologize to your parents at school.
19:25Chisako Takashima's real face is...
19:40a violinist who leads a very popular orchestra.
19:45The tickets were sold out in no time.
19:48Chisako Takashima, the boss of the orchestra who always entertains the audience,
19:52was approaching the leader of the orchestra.
19:56Then...
19:58This person loves music very much.
20:01It is said that showing a bad concert is almost a fraudulent act.
20:05It is said that it is your job.
20:11There was a message from her husband who has been with her for 26 years.
20:18Chisako Takashima, who was formed in 2006, produced 12 violinists.
20:25Their concerts are full of projects that can be said to be extraordinary in classical music.
20:32This is a popular public audition program in the United States.
20:36You're going to audition for America's Got Talent?
20:39That's right.
20:40I'm going to audition for it.
20:43Are you going to go global?
20:45That's what I'm aiming for.
20:47It's a narrow field, isn't it?
20:49Yes, America's Got Talent is a popular star discovery program around the world.
20:5612 people have entered the big stage where performers from all over the world perform.
21:03I'm not at the stage of auditioning yet,
21:07but I want more people to know me because I don't just play, I dance, and I perform.
21:18They're all very motivated, so I think it would be fun if I had a good goal.
21:27This is the actual entry video, which is said to be a temporary screening.
21:33Hello, we are 12 violinists.
21:39First of all, a violin performance while playing the piano with your feet.
21:44Wow!
21:46It's working!
21:47Wow!
21:48Wow!
21:49It's working!
21:52Wow!
21:53It's amazing!
21:54Wow!
21:59And then...
22:04Wow!
22:06Wow!
22:07This is amazing!
22:09A violin performance while playing the saxophone.
22:12Wow!
22:14The ultimate goal is...
22:24There are so many different kinds of violin performances.
22:32They said they tried it at the first-class competition, which is a concert specialty.
22:37Wow!
22:38Do you have any new ideas from your girlfriends?
22:43Yes, I do.
22:44When I feel like I'm bored, everyone comes back to me.
22:48When we were rehearsing for the concert, I said,
22:51I found a new game, would you like to see it?
22:54Wow!
22:55And when I said, look at it, they showed it on the day.
22:59They're very active.
23:01It's like a small Takashima Chisako in the middle.
23:06Wow!
23:07What kind of performance is it?
23:08Everyone is very active, and they take care of their time.
23:11Anyway, it's from the audience's point of view.
23:14I feel like I'm doing it before I can say it.
23:17Wow!
23:18Takashima Izumu has been inherited in a good way.
23:22That's right.
23:23So, this time, we asked the small Takashima Chisako about the main body.
23:32Chisako!
23:34I'm a 12-member violinist.
23:37What are you doing?
23:39Takashima Chisako is in a big pinch with a 12-member violinist.
23:45Compliance?
23:46It's very complicated.
23:50Next week, the world's easiest diet class for muscles.
23:56The big fans Tsuchiya Tao and Kenty will participate for the first time.
24:03What are you doing?
24:09Takashima Chisako's appearance will be exposed because she performs about 50 concerts annually all over the country.
24:18But before that, don't be afraid of Takashima Chisako.
24:25You can say everything you want to say.
24:31Yes.
24:32I'll do my best.
24:33Hitomi.
24:34Don't you have much to say?
24:37I don't have much to say.
24:42I just follow.
24:44I see. What Takashima says is absolute.
24:46Of course.
24:47Hitomi.
24:49The 12 violinists, Takashima Chisako, who are rare at the moment.
24:57Absolute.
24:59Absolute boss.
25:01Of course.
25:03I think Takashima Chisako is a boss who saves everyone.
25:10Before the performance, she says, let's get excited from here.
25:14I think Takashima Chisako is a wonderful boss who makes everyone's temperature rise with each word she says to us.
25:22Have you ever had Takashima Chisako do something like a boss?
25:25Like a present.
25:27Like a Christmas present for everyone.
25:30Or a dowry.
25:32A dowry.
25:33Like a dress.
25:35I'm a newcomer, but I thought I was a little scary.
25:40So I prepared myself and came in.
25:42But I made a little mistake.
25:44When I thought, I'm a newcomer, so it's okay.
25:48I was surprised that she was so kind.
25:52I was quite surprised.
25:54It seems that she was surprisingly kind to newcomers who came in with the premise of being scared.
26:00Because I have a strong image.
26:02What does Takashima Chisako, the boss seen from the seniors who can be used for Takashima Ocho for 11 years, think?
26:09She's very afraid of compliance.
26:15I guess so.
26:17I think she's so careful that she thinks she's recording when she talks to everyone.
26:24Her words have become rounder.
26:28In the past, when I said something boring, I was told to kill me.
26:32But now I'm told, do you want to die?
26:35It hasn't changed much.
26:37Now I'm told, are you dead?
26:40It's become milder.
26:44Currently, Takashima's words have been further updated and become milder.
26:51It is because there is a trust relationship between Takashima and Takashima.
27:00Takashima's motto is a concert that the audience can enjoy.
27:11She told me the rules of the band that represent it.
27:17There are quite a few songs, but I don't look at all the music sheets.
27:22I think that's very few.
27:25Is that so?
27:26It's hard to amp, but I'm doing it thoroughly.
27:34The 12 violinists can't put music sheets on the stage because they have to dance and move around.
27:42That's why they have to memorize all the music sheets for one stage for two hours.
27:48This is unusual.
27:52It's easy to say, but it's amazing to be able to make a lot of corners that make people laugh.
28:06I'm glad I was able to learn that.
28:11That's a good thing.
28:13Actually, there's still something I want to say to Takashima.
28:17That's why I'm calling these people today.
28:21There's still something I want to say to Takashima.
28:24You guys talked enough.
28:27You two talked the most, right?
28:29Yes, Nodoka and Hitomi.
28:33Is there anything you want to tell Takashima directly?
28:38Which one?
28:41Their safety is ensured.
28:44Really?
28:46We've been thinking about the performance ourselves.
28:51We say, let's have fun every time.
28:54It's not that we're thinking about it ourselves, it's that Chisako is putting pressure on everyone to move.
29:00What kind of pressure?
29:02It's like, isn't it going to change today?
29:05That's pressure, right?
29:07Everyone picks it up.
29:09I can feel it in my eyes.
29:13It's really scary.
29:15We have to surprise Chisako and make her laugh before the audience.
29:21Everyone is working hard.
29:23Thank you for understanding.
29:26In addition, all the members are careful about the bad habits of Takashima Chisako.
29:34In fact, the other day, he even developed into a police officer.
29:39What are his habits?
29:41Chisako, how many times do you notice when you are deceived?
29:46I see.
29:48I have a habit of being deceived.
29:50It's because I'm pure.
29:52I believe people's words right away.
29:54I've seen it all the time, so I'm going to stop being deceived.
30:01Everyone was amazing the other day.
30:04You're always quiet.
30:07I'm a little bit.
30:09What have you been deceived by recently?
30:13Special fraud?
30:15Takashima Chisako Special Fraud
30:19It was the beginning of the incident when a phone call came to Takashima's cell phone on the eve of November.
30:28Mr. Tanaka of Wangan Company.
30:30He said,
30:31A phone call was bought in your name, and a special fraud was committed on the phone call.
30:38Please leave the company.
30:40I got a message from him.
30:42He showed me the other side of his face.
30:44He didn't show me his face.
30:46Then he showed me his license.
30:48What?
30:50There are people who get caught.
30:53But there is a suspicion of money laundering.
30:58He told me to report my daily life every two hours.
31:02He never says that.
31:04I said,
31:05I did it now.
31:09Did you send him a stupid message?
31:11Yes.
31:12I said,
31:13I'm going to make dinner from now on.
31:16What's the menu?
31:17It's grilled pork with ginger.
31:19I made Chinese cabbage soup.
31:21It looks delicious.
31:23I did that for two days with Mr. Tanaka of Wangan Company.
31:26Did you get any financial damage?
31:28No, I didn't.
31:29That's good.
31:30He didn't know what to do.
31:32When I saw his face, I said,
31:33What?
31:37The real Shibuya Police Department said,
31:40Wangan Company is a registered trademark of Fuji TV.
31:43He said,
31:44I don't have it.
31:47It's called Tokyo Wangan Police Department.
31:50I see.
31:51That's why everyone was so strict with Mr. Takashima.
31:55That's right.
31:57I hope that everyone will continue to be active around Mr. Takashima.
32:00Thank you very much for today.
32:02Thank you very much.
32:04I love you.
32:05I love you, too.
32:09The concert of 12 violinists, which has become very popular now.
32:16The birth of a violinist was closely related to the opinion of her husband.
32:25Do your husband and children come to the concert?
32:28Yes.
32:29My husband comes to the Tokyo concert.
32:31Is that so?
32:32Yes.
32:33Actually, when I saw the concert,
32:35I asked my husband what kind of conversation he would have with Mr. Takashima.
32:40He told me that he enjoyed it from the perspective of the audience.
32:44Sometimes he was convinced, and sometimes he was annoyed,
32:47but his acquaintances all praised him, so he said what he thought.
32:50That's wonderful.
32:51For the first time today, I felt something strong.
32:54The comments.
32:56Not just praise, but also a little negative opinion.
33:00Yes, there is.
33:01There is.
33:02What did you think when you were told that?
33:04I was shocked.
33:05At that moment?
33:06Yes.
33:0712 people are like my children to me.
33:10So it's okay for me to be dissed,
33:12but if I'm dissed by others,
33:14I'll be like,
33:15you bastard.
33:16You bastard.
33:17It's rare to hear her husband's opinion about the concert.
33:23Why is that?
33:26He loves music very much.
33:29I see.
33:30That's why he comes to the concert.
33:33In the first place, I was doing a classical concert with no movement,
33:40but my husband is a heavy metal singer.
33:43Heavy metal has a stage performance.
33:46So he said,
33:47your concert is a time to listen to music,
33:50but it's boring because there's no movement.
33:53I was like,
33:54what do you mean by movement?
33:57At first.
33:58It's classical.
33:59Yes, I thought so.
34:00I thought so when I was told that.
34:03He said,
34:04even if heavy metal has no meaning,
34:06put a fan here.
34:10To make your hair flutter.
34:12I was like,
34:13what is he talking about?
34:15I wanted the audience to feel the wind,
34:19so I did it.
34:20I was told that it would be nice if you could do that.
34:23At first, I thought it was stupid,
34:26but from then on, I started to think about movement.
34:33It's no exaggeration to say that he gave me a good idea.
34:37Does Mr. Takashima agree with that?
34:40Yes, he does.
34:41But when it comes to concerts,
34:43I don't really listen to compliments.
34:47On the contrary.
34:48It's not a nourishment for us to say,
34:50it was good.
34:52If you don't understand this part,
34:54or if this song was too dark,
34:56or if the lighting was bad,
34:58negative comments like that will definitely be a plus.
35:02I try to pick up those opinions.
35:06He's great at music.
35:09He goes to a lot of concerts and live performances.
35:12It's a common perception that showing a bad concert is close to a fraudulent act.
35:18I think it would be bad if he didn't come back with good memories.
35:22It's said that it's your job.
35:27So he's a bit like his master.
35:29He doesn't give up music.
35:32That's wonderful.
35:33If he didn't have that,
35:35if he didn't have that,
35:37he wouldn't have continued.
35:40Musician Chisako Takashima's goal is to entertain all the audience.
35:48The one who supports her high aspirations in the shadows
35:53is her husband, who advises her wife well.
35:58On the weekends, she goes to the countryside for a concert.
36:02During that time, her father is with the children.
36:05On the weekends, she spends a relaxing time with her mother.
36:10If she didn't have that, she would be sick.
36:13She would be sick if she stayed at home all the time.
36:17She's a successful woman now,
36:21but she doesn't sell well at all.
36:24My title was a violinist who doesn't sell well.
36:29There was such an incident.
36:31There was a time of misfortune that was unimaginably long and painful.
36:40What happened to Chisako Takashima?
36:43Let's get to the point.
36:46She started playing the violin at the age of 6
36:49and graduated from Toho Gakuen University, a prestigious music school.
36:53She went to Yale University in the United States.
36:58At the age of 27, she made her debut in Japan as a violinist.
37:05At the time of your debut, you were in a music idol unit.
37:08Yes, I was.
37:10I didn't sell well at all.
37:13I really didn't sell well at that time.
37:16I was in an office, but my salary was 67,000 yen.
37:20I was living on my parents' debt.
37:23At that time?
37:24My older brother was the type to study and get a job.
37:28He said,
37:29You played the violin so much, but you're not good at it.
37:33He made fun of me.
37:35So I thought I'd pay him back someday.
37:38But there was no way to pay him back.
37:42I don't know what to do.
37:43It was when I was in Toho.
37:45Was that the end of your career?
37:47It was quite a long time.
37:48I see.
37:49My title was a violinist who doesn't sell well.
37:54At the time of your debut, you were with Takashima and KURAKU.
37:57Who was the most important person for you?
38:00That is...
38:03I'm Mino Kabasawa, a composer and partner of Mino Chisako.
38:10Mino Kabasawa, a composer and pianist.
38:15Actually, there are two people.
38:16Violin and piano unit.
38:18Mino Chisako is a musician who has been active for 26 years.
38:25What was your first impression of Mino Kabasawa when you met him?
38:29But he's not like that now.
38:33He was really cute.
38:36I thought he was cute like an idol.
38:40At the age of 30, Mino Kabasawa was excited to see Takashima, who was also an idol.
38:49After that, he was invited to the Takashima family's home party and went there excitedly.
38:55But there was a terrible scene waiting for him.
39:00My mother and Takashima had a big fight.
39:04There was an orange flying in front of me.
39:11Takashima Chisako and Mino Kabasawa's fun music festival.
39:15Takashima Chisako with Super Cellist, which delivers the strongest top cello group.
39:20They will hold a nationwide tour from spring.
39:23We are waiting for you at the venue near you.
39:27What was the shocking scene of Takashima family that his best friend Kabasawa saw?
39:34I went to his house for the first time.
39:37When I opened the door, my mother and Takashima were having a big fight.
39:43But I couldn't say it here.
39:47They were fighting with great words.
39:49There was an orange flying in front of me.
39:52Takashima Chisako and Mino Kabasawa's fun music festival.
39:55I've never seen a situation where a crab is in front of me.
39:58I was shocked.
40:00My first impression of him was that he was cute.
40:03My first impression of him was that he was cute.
40:06He was a bad boy.
40:08He didn't eat carrots or bell peppers.
40:12He was like a child.
40:15But he was about 30 years old.
40:18That's right.
40:20He was a bad boy.
40:23I was really surprised.
40:27Takashima Chisako and Mino Kabasawa dated for 26 years.
40:30Does Mino Kabasawa have no stress?
40:33I want to hear that.
40:35I've never had a fight with him.
40:37I've never been angry with him.
40:39We're good friends.
40:40I've been told that I'll kill him twice a day.
40:42I don't think he'll be angry with me.
40:44I think his love for me is cute.
40:47That's my impression of him.
40:49That's great.
40:50That's not true.
40:52Takashima Chisako is a strong woman who can make anyone laugh.
40:57She told me the opposite side of her.
41:01At first, we had a live house of about 100 people.
41:04At that time, 150 or 200 people came in.
41:10It was very exciting.
41:12The atmosphere was good.
41:14The two of us got a little excited.
41:16We thought we might be able to do it together.
41:20She is a musician who brings expectations to the audience.
41:26It was a unit activity that seemed to have a great start.
41:32It was a tough reality for the two of them to wait for 100 concerts all over the country.
41:41Even if there are 100 concerts, there are only a few thousand people in the hall.
41:47There were many times when there were only a few people in the hall.
41:52She seemed to have a hard time every time.
41:58There were 100 people and 99 people laughing.
42:01One person said,
42:02Kawa-chan, did you see that person?
42:03He said he wasn't laughing.
42:05I said, It's okay because 99 people are laughing.
42:08But it didn't work.
42:09He said, Let's reflect on it tonight.
42:12She reflected on each concert.
42:17I think I was very depressed.
42:23Now, there are a lot of people coming to the concert.
42:26It's a joy and energy for her that everyone says it's really fun.
42:33I want to make a concert that everyone can enjoy.
42:37I want to make a concert that everyone can enjoy.
42:41Since then?
42:43I was wondering what I was saying.
42:48The reason she realized her dream when she was young, which was laughed at as a joke,
42:53was not only because it was hard for others,
42:56but also because it was the hardest for her.
43:00The frustration of when she couldn't sell the album and the number of reflections that bounced back on it
43:06made the musician Chisako Takashima.
43:13Yes, but I've been watching it a lot, and we've been doing it together for a long time.
43:18At the time of your debut, it was longer than I thought.
43:22That's why I'm still traumatized by it.
43:25Even at concerts, even if I'm told that the seats are full,
43:28when there are two seats available, I say,
43:31It's open, it's open, it's open.
43:34That's why I hate empty seats.
43:38There are a lot of words about life and death on Sunday.
43:43It's about whether I live or die every day.
43:47Takashima always does her best to live.
43:51As a violinist, does Takashima ever think about when to retire?
43:58I thought I'd retire at 60, but it's surprisingly early.
44:02A few hours later...
44:23Do you think you should retire as a violinist?
44:25I thought I'd retire at 60, but it's surprisingly early.
44:28I don't think I'm in my 60s, so I think I'm in my 65s.
44:35I still have a lot of tuition fees.
44:37My youngest child is 15 years old.
44:39I see.
44:40I have to pay tuition for about 7 years.
44:44I asked you last time, but what would you answer if I asked you what your real job was?
44:49I'm a mother.
44:51I'm a mother until I die.
44:53My real job is still a mother.
44:59My mother, Chisako Takashima, will continue to live with all her might while being supported by her husband and music friends for the sake of her sons.