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00:00Shouhei Otani will lead off for the Dodgers, Mookie Betts, Freddie Freeman,
00:05Teosuka Hernandez. The first four hitters, Yoshinobu Yamamoto making his third
00:11Cactus League start. Roki Sasaki starting to get ready.
00:16March 5th, the opening game. The Samurai trio of the Dodgers played for the first time.
00:23Yamamoto ready to deliver the first pitch of the ball game. Very high
00:27percentage of strikeouts as far as the percentage on off-speed pitches. In fact,
00:32the 10th highest percentage in Major League Baseball. Maybe someday.
00:39Strikes out. Chase the ball in the dirt. Smith tags him out. Two down. Good splitter.
00:45In baseball last year, 218. Two. Wave and a miss. Strike three. An 11-pitch inning for Yoshinobu Yamamoto, who strikes out two.
00:56Yoshinobu Yamamoto has shown his ability to correct his mistakes in the opening game.
01:03He's making good adjustments for the opening game.
01:07Four tonight and then the debut of Roki Sasaki, the much anticipated debut to follow.
01:14And...
01:16You can tell when Otani's coming up because nobody leaves their seat.
01:23Shohei with one home run this spring.
01:262-1 pitch.
01:29That one wrapped in the right.
01:31That is a base hit.
01:33Otani will turn first. He's gonna head for second.
01:36Here comes the throw and he is out.
01:39Shohei trying to stretch a single.
01:42A few days ago, they had Otani out in the back working on sliding.
01:48Otani is trying to improve his sliding, which was the cause of his injury.
01:53He's trying a new style where he doesn't put his hand on the ground.
01:59And the 5th inning. Yamamoto will continue to throw.
02:04The much anticipated Dodger debut of Roki Sasaki as he comes on in the 5th.
02:10Reds with a 2-1 lead. 18 games last year.
02:13Chiba Latte 10-5 and a 2-3-5.
02:20It is a ground ball hit to Betts. He charges.
02:23Throws on the run. Good scoop by Freddie. One pitch and one away.
02:27This man here has the Japanese high school velocity record.
02:32101 miles an hour.
02:35He uses his speed and his ability to split.
02:44The fastest 159 miles an hour.
02:473 innings without a break.
02:50He made his major debut.
02:54I was really excited before the game.
02:58I was a little nervous.
03:01But after the game, I was able to focus and enjoy the atmosphere.
03:07Great. He was great.
03:10It was his first time in a major league game.
03:13He was wondering if he would be able to throw calmly.
03:17But he did well.
03:19I thought he was fantastic.
03:21I think it was proven that he is a great pitcher.
03:26The opening game will be held in Japan soon.
03:30His opponent, Cubs, has not lost.
03:35Shota Imanaga, the opening pitcher.
03:40Seiya Suzuki, who scored 21 runs last season.
03:47These two will welcome the Dodgers.
03:53And...
03:54This is where I work.
03:58A professional baseball player who retired in a foreign country.
04:03We will investigate his career in a foreign country.
04:09So, today...
04:12The opening game of the major league game.
04:15Dodgers, Otani, Yamamoto, Sasaki.
04:19And...
04:21Haran Banjo.
04:23A professional baseball player who retired in a foreign country.
04:28The second life.
04:30A thorough investigation special.
04:33Beat Takeshi's...
04:35Teddy Tackle.
04:40So...
04:42Baseball is the only major league game now.
04:45When I was a kid, there were only Giants.
04:48When I was in elementary school, Mr. Nagashima joined the team.
04:54At that time, Mr. Semango was in the baseball team.
04:58Five of them were Mr. Semango.
05:01Today is the 30th anniversary of the major league game.
05:05When did you start your career, Mr. Furuchi?
05:08In 1995.
05:10When Mr. Nomu was in the major league.
05:13Mr. Yamaguchi was in the major league.
05:15Before that, he was active in DNA and Giants.
05:20After that, he was in the major league.
05:22How long did he stay in the major league?
05:24He stayed in the U.S. for two years.
05:26After that, he came back to Japan.
05:28At the end, he played for the Giants.
05:31Mr. Yamaguchi, how do you see the evolution of Mr. Otani?
05:37I can only say that he is amazing.
05:40I think it's rude for me to talk about Mr. Otani.
05:45He is a great player.
05:47Mr. Kisa, is there a tournament held in Japan for Mr. Otani and the Giants?
05:54I will broadcast it on TV.
05:58My husband was also in the Giants.
06:01Many people asked me if I could broadcast it.
06:04But I couldn't broadcast it.
06:06You couldn't broadcast it in your world?
06:08I couldn't.
06:10What do you think is the point of attention?
06:16The match between Mr. Yamamoto and Mr. Imanaga.
06:22The opening match.
06:24I think everyone is paying attention to it.
06:27Mr. Imanaga said, please send me 1,000 yen.
06:31I thought it was cute.
06:34Doji Hatsu is a game hosted by CUBS.
06:40Doji Hatsu is the first player.
06:44Mr. Imanaga throws the ball to the mound.
06:46Mr. Otani stands in the batting box.
06:50This is the first time in history that the opening match will be held in Japan.
06:55What kind of ball will Mr. Imanaga throw in the first inning?
06:58What kind of batting will Mr. Otani do?
07:00It starts from there.
07:01I feel like I'm going to die.
07:03I'm nervous.
07:06I feel like I'm going to die.
07:08I'm nervous to be in the position of throwing the ball.
07:10I'm nervous to be in the position of hitting the ball.
07:12All Japanese are nervous.
07:14Mr. Yamamoto, what do you think is the point of attention?
07:17Japanese pitchers are often paid attention to.
07:22I think it's Seiya Suzuki.
07:25I only saw the press at the start of the year.
07:29I saw that he was tightening his body and making a new Seiya Suzuki.
07:35I'm looking forward to his sharp play style.
07:40Besides Mr. Otani, there is Mr. Yamamoto's second year.
07:44I didn't expect Mr. Sasaki to get married as soon as he joined.
07:50Mr. Kisa, what do you think of Mr. Sasaki?
07:53Are you getting married?
07:54Are you getting married?
07:55I'd like to get married, but I think everyone will decide on their grades.
08:00If Mr. Sasaki succeeds, he will say,
08:03If Mr. Sasaki succeeds, he will say,
08:05Did Mr. Kisa say that?
08:07I was terrible.
08:08I lost a lot when I got married.
08:11I lost two wins and nine losses until August.
08:16I'm going to Sydney for an Olympic coverage.
08:19I lost nine consecutive wins as soon as I left Japan.
08:24In the end, I lost about 10 wins.
08:27I want Mr. Sasaki to do his best for his wife in his first year.
08:32I want Mr. Sasaki to do his best for his wife in his first year.
08:35I was surprised that you took your pets to the campsite.
08:38I was surprised that you took your pets to the campsite.
08:40You can't see that in Japan.
08:43What is the difference between Japan and the United States?
08:49First of all, it's early in the morning.
08:53I start training at 5 a.m.
08:56I start training at 5 a.m.
08:57I start personal training at 5 a.m.
08:59I start personal training at 5 a.m.
09:02It's not from a dark house, is it?
09:04It's still dark.
09:06I didn't know the United States when I joined in February.
09:10I was told that it was summer time from tomorrow.
09:12What is summer time?
09:14It's an hour faster, isn't it?
09:17I was told that it was an hour faster.
09:19You didn't know?
09:21I didn't know what it meant to be an hour faster than 24 hours.
09:26What was the most surprising and happy thing when you joined the Major?
09:29The most surprising thing was that I ate American food in the first class of JAL.
09:34First class?
09:36I was in the middle of the first year of the Major.
09:40But it was right before the end of February camp.
09:43But it was right before the end of February camp.
09:45Until then, everyone was disbanded.
09:47That was my first year of the Major.
09:51I see.
09:53That was the most memorable moment in JAL.
09:55That was the most memorable moment in JAL.
09:58The Major is about to start.
10:02You had a double surgery.
10:04You seem to be recovering well.
10:07You seem to be evolving.
10:09Yes, I am.
10:10Can I do a talk show?
10:13Yes, you can.
10:14Mr. Yamaguchi is here.
10:16Did you play baseball?
10:18I was a junior of Mr. Takeshi Nagashima.
10:21I played baseball at Rikkyo University.
10:23Did you play baseball at Rikkyo University?
10:25Yes, I did.
10:26Until two years ago,
10:28Mr. Ohtani used to move his legs in a set motion before the surgery.
10:36After the camp this year,
10:38he pulled his left leg and started from here.
10:42By pulling one leg,
10:44he could save energy to start and throw.
10:48The ball was accelerating.
10:50He didn't put pressure on his elbow.
10:52He pulled his left glove closer to his body.
10:55He didn't put pressure on his elbow.
10:58That's what he's trying to do now.
11:01Professionals are amazing.
11:03Even if there is no wind-up,
11:05they can absorb the ball at this height.
11:08The coach says,
11:10if you stop here, it's straight.
11:13If you make a curve, it's up.
11:16While there are players who are active in the major leagues across the sea,
11:23there are players who are expected to retire every year at the Japanese Pro Baseball Association.
11:29So,
11:31Haran Banjo.
11:33A thorough investigation of the second life of a professional baseball player.
11:40The average age of a professional baseball player is about 27 years old.
11:48Some people choose a career that has nothing to do with baseball,
11:52such as a general company.
11:57Ise City, Mie Prefecture
12:05Hello.
12:06Hello.
12:07I'm Tomoaki Egawa, who used to play for SoftBank Hawks.
12:10Tomoaki Egawa, 38 years old.
12:13He's still young.
12:15He is from Ujiyamada, Mie Prefecture, which is famous for high school baseball.
12:22He has been an ace player since he was in the second grade.
12:28In 2004, at a draft meeting,
12:31Daiei Hawks, Fukuoka, was nominated for first place.
12:36The contract amount was 80 million yen.
12:39The annual salary was 80 million yen.
12:42He jumped into the world of professional baseball.
12:45It was a world I longed for.
12:48I was surprised that I was nominated for first place in the draft.
12:53I thought I couldn't do it as I am now,
12:56so I was pretty prepared.
12:59After joining the team, he switched to night duty instead of striking.
13:05In his first year, he joined the Fresh All-Star,
13:09a team of promising young players with Darvish Toshura, who was in the same year.
13:16In his second year as a professional baseball player,
13:18he won the first prize for the first team at the age of 19.
13:22And then...
13:31Matsuzaka Daisuke, an ace player who represents Kyukai,
13:35scored his first professional hit.
13:39Matsuzaka was one of the players I looked up to
13:42when I was in 6th grade at Yokohama High School.
13:46He was one of the players I looked up to and admired.
13:50It gave me confidence,
13:52and I thought it was a great start.
13:56After that, he was expected to play for the Japanese team.
14:00His annual salary was over 10 million yen.
14:04Over 10 million yen...
14:09In his 26th year as a professional baseball player...
14:23This year, he played 77 games in his career,
14:27and scored 12 home runs.
14:31His annual salary went up to 24 million yen.
14:37However, the world of professional baseball was not so sweet.
14:42Now, there are many superstar players like Yanagida and Nakamura.
14:47I've been playing since 2013,
14:50but I've sunk into the bottom.
14:54As a regular player, I don't show what I like.
14:57I always try to get good results,
15:00but I couldn't do that.
15:03The professional baseball world is full of talented players.
15:06Yanagida's juniors are showing their true colors.
15:11Mr. Egawa didn't make the regular team.
15:16After that, he lived in the second division for a long time.
15:22In the meantime, he's been a professional baseball player for 14 years.
15:27What happened to his professionalism?
15:31In the 2nd and 3rd division,
15:33Mr. Moinero came to me for an adjustment.
15:37At that time, he was a set-upper in the 1st division.
15:41He played against Mr. Moinero.
15:45He tried to test his ability.
15:51I couldn't hit the high straight, which I was good at.
15:55I was disappointed.
15:57I thought that was all I could do.
16:02At that time, he couldn't overcome his weaknesses.
16:05He said he felt his limits.
16:10Then, in October of the following year,
16:14I got a phone call when I was at home.
16:18I was told to come to the baseball team's office.
16:21What did the office say?
16:24They said they wouldn't sign a contract with us.
16:29I said thank you very much.
16:33It was natural for him to say that because he was prepared.
16:40He said it was the first time he'd seen a player with a clear expression.
16:4815 years in the Hawks.
16:51He played 345 games.
16:54183 unders. 99 hits.
16:5826 home runs.
17:02He retired at the age of 33.
17:05There was no regret.
17:10About 5 years later,
17:12What was Mr. Egawa's second career choice?
17:17Here?
17:18Here?
17:19Yes, this is my current workplace.
17:22Can I come in?
17:24No, this is a restricted area.
17:30A restricted area.
17:33What kind of work is this?
17:37This is where the pigs drink their mother's milk.
17:42Are these all pigs?
17:44Yes, these are baby pigs.
17:46What do you do for a living?
17:49I'm done with my professional baseball career.
17:52I'm working as a pig farmer.
17:56He switched from professional baseball to pig farming.
18:01There's an unusual reason.
18:05I used to work at SoftBank Hawks as a scorer.
18:10My mother ran a pig farming business.
18:14It was tough.
18:16The sales were only about 2 million yen.
18:20I was worried.
18:22But I decided to come back.
18:26In order to save his business,
18:29he decided to start a pig farm at the age of 34.
18:35At first, he was in charge of the raw meat and sales.
18:40But he was a complete amateur.
18:43I'm not good with my hands.
18:46It takes a lot of time to learn.
18:49The knife is slow to grow.
18:52I have to look around.
18:55Which is easier, a bat or a knife?
18:58It's hard to say.
19:01I'd like to call it a bat.
19:03But I'm not good at batting.
19:06He couldn't find a store that could handle pork.
19:12Even when he went to a store,
19:15he was refused many times.
19:18I wasn't even allowed to try it.
19:21I wasn't even allowed to talk about it.
19:26Among them, the ones who saved Mr. Egawa
19:30were his former teammates.
19:36Yanagida and Senga
19:39They spread the word on social media.
19:42Thanks to them, the fan base grew.
19:45I'm really grateful.
19:48In his professional baseball days,
19:50he was a straightforward and kind person.
19:53Mr. Egawa was a close friend of Ega-chan.
19:59To help Mr. Egawa,
20:01his teammates promoted pork.
20:06The store started to sell more and more pork.
20:14In 2022, Softbank Hawks contacted him.
20:20They wanted him to sell Egawa's pork as a stadium dish.
20:28When he found a way to sell pork,
20:32he opened a pork cutlet restaurant.
20:35His business expanded.
20:39Many of his teammates came to the store to support him.
20:46I don't know if I failed as a baseball player,
20:49but I met a lot of great people.
20:52Even though we're apart, we're still teammates.
20:55I feel that I'm supported by them.
20:59Mr. Egawa worked hard to rebuild his business.
21:04His teammates supported him in baseball.
21:10After he retired from baseball,
21:13when he married Mayuko at the age of 35,
21:18even though he was retired,
21:21his teammates came to celebrate him.
21:32I was told that he was a good person.
21:37I felt that he loved me.
21:42His sales amounted to 2 million yen per year.
21:47I think it's a little more than 1 million yen.
21:52Mr. Egawa rebuilt his business.
21:58What about his second career as a baseball player?
22:03I think I should throw away my pride.
22:07But I have to be proud of what I sell.
22:12I have to protect my family.
22:15If I can do that, everyone will be very energetic.
22:20I think it's okay.
22:23What is the best second career for a sports player?
22:28We'll discuss it later.
22:32Mr. Yamaguchi came back from the U.S.
22:35I came back from the U.S. and played for Giants for two years.
22:39I was out of the game.
22:42I wasn't in the next year's plan.
22:46How did you feel when you were told that?
22:49I knew how to use that year.
22:52You had a premonition.
22:54What did you do?
22:56I happened to be preparing for a restaurant.
23:01It's a coincidence.
23:03My parents-in-law run a restaurant.
23:06My father used to work as a waiter.
23:09Your father was a sumo wrestler.
23:12Yes, he was a wrestler.
23:14He ran a restaurant in Oita.
23:17Chankoya.
23:19I happened to be preparing to open a restaurant in Tokyo.
23:24You were worried that you might fail.
23:28It's a completely different job.
23:30If I fail, I'll figure it out.
23:34When your husband decided to retire, what did you do?
23:39It was like a consultation.
23:41I think I made my own decision.
23:44I've been watching him for a long time.
23:47In my life, I've always wanted two things to represent me.
23:54I've always said that I didn't want to end my life with baseball.
24:00What was the other thing?
24:02I wanted a job.
24:04I didn't expect you to be ambitious.
24:07I thought so when I got married.
24:09You look like you haven't thought about it at all.
24:12I look like I'm sleepy.
24:18I didn't expect to be a GM or a director.
24:24I thought I was more of a worker than I thought.
24:28I've been keeping in touch with him on my cell phone.
24:35I don't talk to him even when I'm eating.
24:38He's like an old lady at a restaurant.
24:41I want him to go somewhere.
24:44You should get his bank account.
24:47In the major leagues, there are many types of retirees.
24:52There are people who have become doctors.
24:55Bernie Williams, a Yankees player, is a guitarist.
25:01This year, Mori, a 18-year-old high school student,
25:08signed a contract with Oakland Athletics.
25:11He received about 273 million yen from the club.
25:17About 40 million yen is his retirement insurance.
25:24He's going to college.
25:26Major leagues do that.
25:28In Japan?
25:29No, not in Japan.
25:30Not at all?
25:31It's a case of going to college or a vocational school after retirement.
25:39He's 167 centimeters tall.
25:43This is the second life of Nakatsugi Toshu.
25:47He went to Toda City, Saitama Prefecture.
25:53Hello.
25:54I'm Shogo Noda.
25:55Nice to meet you.
25:57I played for Saitama Seibu Lions from 2016 to 2020.
26:03Shogo Noda, 31 years old.
26:07He was an ace player at Kagoshima Jitsugyo High School.
26:13He won the best 8 in the spring selection.
26:20My body was too small.
26:22I couldn't get bigger in high school.
26:26I had to be a high-level player in order to be a professional.
26:35After graduating high school, he joined Seino Muie.
26:40He played for Senpatsu and Nakatsugi.
26:45It was the fall of his 4th year as a player.
26:49I'm Shogo Noda from Seino Muie Baseball Club.
26:53At 22 years old, he was nominated for the 3rd place in the Seibu Draft.
26:58He was awarded 60 million yen.
27:01His annual salary was 12 million yen.
27:04He went to the world of professional baseball.
27:07In fact, he was nominated for the major leaguer of the year,
27:12Yoshida Imanaga Ogasawara.
27:18In June of his 1st year,
27:21he was nominated for the first time in Nakatsugi.
27:25I don't know if I was nervous or focused.
27:27I was really nervous.
27:30He was nominated for 22 games this year.
27:34His annual salary was 1 million yen.
27:39In his 2nd year, he was nominated for 38 games.
27:44His annual salary was 17 million yen.
27:50In his 3rd year, he was nominated for the first time in the league.
27:57At 25 years old, his annual salary was 30 million yen.
28:02His life as a professional baseball player seemed to be going well.
28:07There was Yoshida Ito.
28:09We had a good chemistry.
28:11I had the impression that I was controlling him.
28:15In the 2018 Koryu match,
28:17Ito hit the first pitch with his left foot.
28:30I went to get the strike.
28:32I went to get the slider.
28:33I was hit by a homerun.
28:35I was hit by a knuckle.
28:36I was like, oh no.
28:38I thought it was going to be decided in a year or two.
28:45I thought, if I get 30 million yen and I don't make it next year.
28:51In his 4th year, he challenged himself to become a professional baseball player.
28:57The balance between my feelings and my body was the worst.
29:01I wanted to improve my feelings, but I couldn't keep up with my body.
29:05I couldn't throw as well as I wanted.
29:09The number of pitches decreased by less than half.
29:13His annual salary was also down for the first time.
29:17However, in his private life...
29:21I got married when I was 26 years old.
29:26After getting married, he had his 5th year.
29:29The number of pitches was only 3.
29:33And...
29:35I was notified of the annual strike.
29:39I heard a rumor that I would get a call the day before the fall camp.
29:46It was until 6pm.
29:50But it was past 6pm.
29:52I thought I could make it next year.
29:55I got a call at 6.15pm.
29:58I was told to come to the office tomorrow.
30:02I was frustrated.
30:04And I was married at the time.
30:06I felt sorry for my wife.
30:10He was told by his wife that he had just got married.
30:15He was only 27 years old at the time.
30:18And after that...
30:20He lost more than 20kg in half a year.
30:23His second life was revealed.
30:26Wow.
30:27What?
30:33Is this a common thing?
30:36It's a pickled radish.
30:38It's a piece of cake.
30:40Tonight, at 7.58pm.
30:43The freezer is full.
30:45It's hard to make it.
30:47So, KITACHIN!
30:49Freezing without cooling down.
30:51And...
30:52Hiromiro!
30:53It's a heroine date at Rakuyuma.
30:565-year guarantee now.
30:58Keiichi!
30:59What's wrong with me?
31:01My dad will take me!
31:03No way!
31:04Andohazama!
31:05A construction company that changes society with people and technology.
31:08Andohazama!
31:10Be a Change Builder, Andohazama.
31:13You guys are good.
31:16This is...
31:17Andohazama!
31:18What?
31:19Andohazama!
31:20Andohazama is a construction company that is active all over the world.
31:22It's a reliable construction company that changes our society and future with people and technology.
31:25Be a Change Builder, Andohazama.
31:31It's not just a fuel-efficient hybrid.
31:34Be a strong fan of everyone.
31:36Subaru's first strong hybrid.
31:39New Crosstrek debut.
31:41SUBARU
31:43SMBC
31:44What about the account?
31:45Let's split it up.
31:47I'll pay for it.
31:49Other people don't know that he has accumulated points in this account.
31:55Mitsui Sumitomo card.
31:58SMBC
31:59Let me pay for it.
32:01Are you sure?
32:02Let me look cool.
32:04Then I'll pay for it.
32:05Other people don't know that he has accumulated points in this account.
32:10Mitsui Sumitomo card.
32:13I'll write a love letter to my wife.
32:16What?
32:18I want to write a love letter to my wife.
32:22Love letter for the 35th anniversary.
32:25Thank you so much.
32:28Of course, it's a reward for yourself.
32:32After this is over, let's go to Harvest.
32:35To our friends.
32:38Harvest Club Biara Hakone Koyu Open
32:43Harvest Club?
32:45Mom's saying that we're fine.
32:48We're fine.
32:50But in the end...
32:51Dad, what do you think?
32:53Harvest Club Biara Hakone Koyu Open
32:57Harvest Club Biara Hakone Koyu Open
33:13Mr. Noda, who just got married, told me about his first love.
33:18He was only 27 years old at the time.
33:22For the sake of his family, he tried to continue his career.
33:28And on the same field...
33:32Shinjo Tsuyoshi, a big star.
33:34He was my first love.
33:38This year, at the age of 48,
33:41Shinjo Tsuyoshi, who was aiming to return to his career, participated.
33:46To be honest, I thought it was coming.
33:48Wow, this is getting a lot of attention.
33:50If I leave the results here...
33:52With Shinjo's effect, a lot of attention was drawn to the tryout.
33:57He put a lot of hope in it.
34:04But after the tryout, there was no offer.
34:08He retired at the age of 27.
34:12Then, Mr. Noda...
34:14He lost more than 20 kg in half a year.
34:19He decided to change his career.
34:23So, what is his current job?
34:28This is my workplace.
34:32Mr. Noda is going into the building.
34:37And...
34:40I'm working on this boat.
34:44I've been a boat racer since 2022.
34:49Yes, two years after the retirement of a professional baseball player.
34:53At the age of 29, he became a boat racer.
34:58In fact, he became a supporter of jumping into the world of boats.
35:02This is what Shinjo said at the time of the tryout.
35:07I'm from Fukuoka, so I went there to say hello.
35:13I just wanted to say one thing.
35:15I said, let's do what I like.
35:18When I saw Shinjo trying to get back on his feet,
35:21I thought, that's really true.
35:23I was really impressed.
35:26I really liked boats.
35:29I thought that was the only thing I could do.
35:32Mr. Noda challenged himself to be a boat racer at the age of 27.
35:39In order to meet the application qualifications,
35:41he lost more than 20 kg in six months.
35:45Out of about 1,200 applicants,
35:4852 were selected and passed.
35:52After passing, he began training at the boat racing training center in Yanagawa City, Fukuoka Prefecture.
36:02The average age to enter the training center is around 20 years old.
36:08Mr. Noda, who was 28 years old at the time, was the oldest trainee.
36:13And the training continued for a year.
36:19After this, more than half of the applicants dropped out.
36:23What is the strict training at the training center?
36:27This is my first smartphone.
36:29I see.
36:30Then this is...
36:31iPhone 16!
36:32Camera control that expands the possibility of shooting.
36:34Right?
36:35After all, he is a hero.
36:36They are sticking to each other.
36:37If you buy an iPhone 16, it is a plan to support the hero's smartphone start.
36:43Oh My Premium
36:44It's Mochitto!
36:47Mochitto!
36:49Mochitto!
36:51Mochitto?
36:52Delicious!
36:53I didn't know.
36:54Just change the noodles?
36:58Mochitto is delicious!
37:01The pasta life was wasted!
37:04Right?
37:05Amazing pasta!
37:06Oh My Premium
37:07Mochitto delicious spaghetti!
37:09Mochitto!
37:10Kokujo Al Dente is also new!
37:12At home!
37:13Looking for a place to stay!
37:14Line up!
37:15I am...
37:17You and you and you!
37:19You too!
37:20Yes!
37:21At home, you can find a place that suits you.
37:26I found it!
37:27Tokyo Marine
37:28Are you worried about the internet speed?
37:31Are you still worried about the internet speed?
37:35Are you worried about the internet speed?
37:37E-Design Speed
37:39The new 10,000 yen discount is E-Design Speed!
37:42Tell me, Arinamin
37:45It's a medicine, but is it okay to drink it every day?
37:48Yes, if you feel the effect, you can drink it every day.
37:52There is a reason why it is easy to continue.
37:54Arinamin EX Plus
37:57Big Robe Hikari
37:59Big Robe Hikari
38:01Zero yen, six months, zero yen
38:0610GB, six months, zero yen
38:08The internet speed at home is Big Robe Hikari
38:14It's not just a good hybrid
38:17Become a strong fan of everyone
38:20Subaru's first strong hybrid
38:23New Crosstrek Debut
38:25Subaru
38:28We want to be a friendlier existence than anyone else.
38:31I want you to consult me on anything.
38:33Oh, I can go.
38:34We will solve the logistics of the company's business.
38:38I will solve it.
38:39It's hot.
38:40Business is also U-Park
38:42Hamazushi
38:43Oogiri Chutoro is 100 yen?
38:44Oogiri Chutoro is 100 yen?
38:46100 yen?
38:47Melting taste
38:48I can't stop
38:49Someone stop me
38:52Hamai
38:53Oogiri Chutoro is only 100 yen now
38:55Hamazushi
39:03Run quietly
39:05But you can enjoy running
39:07Unexperienced input performance
39:09Sports Max Luxe Dunlop
39:12In Yanagawa City, Fukuoka Prefecture
39:15At the boat racer training center
39:18Mr. Noda, who started training for a year
39:23At 6 o'clock in the morning and 10 o'clock in the evening, it's already 100%.
39:27I can't get on the boat for the first month.
39:30It's really like a group action.
39:32I can train like that.
39:34At that point, about 10 people will be gone.
39:38Air pollution
39:40Engine maintenance
39:41This is also very difficult.
39:44There are hundreds of parts.
39:47There is a test to assemble according to the manual.
39:50If you don't pass it, you'll be dropped.
39:53I thought it was impossible when I first got on the boat.
39:56It's too scary.
39:57It's completely different from a car.
39:59It's too unstable.
40:01It's scary.
40:02It's fast.
40:04You want to go home, don't you?
40:08Mr. Noda.
40:10I'll give you the best race.
40:13Only 25 people, including Mr. Noda, were able to complete the training and the training center.
40:23At the feet of Mr. Noda, who became a boat racer at the age of 29,
40:27Celebrations from Big Boss
40:31From the end of the training center to the first race in just a month.
40:37The result was 4th place.
40:41July 2023, 8 months later.
40:47The top timing of the 5th course is Noda Shogo.
40:51There is an atmosphere that comes out slowly.
40:54He hit it all at once.
40:57Congratulations on your first victory in the 101st course.
41:00No. 5, No. 6, No. 2, No. 5.
41:02He won for the first time when he was 30 years old.
41:07It was like, oh, my God, oh, my God.
41:11I felt like I was running with peace of mind.
41:15The average annual prize money for boat racers with about 1,600 people is 19 million yen.
41:24Last year's annual prize money was 25 million yen for Makoto Busujima.
41:31On the other hand, Mr. Noda won a prize of 8.67 million yen.
41:38He is now fighting for a third season to win more prize money.
41:46After this, Mr. Noda was defeated in the studio.
41:50This is the second career of a professional baseball player.
41:55And what is the income and life of a boat racer?
42:00I often see it on TV, but it's really dangerous to laugh.
42:06I understand that you liked boats.
42:09Didn't you have any worries?
42:10I had a lot.
42:11I was almost 30 years old.
42:13Most of the kids who become racers are teenagers.
42:17I was the youngest kid, and I was in middle school.
42:21I was really close to people, so I was worried.
42:26What was the hardest thing after retirement?
42:30I lost about 25 kg in six months.
42:34I was 75 or 76 kg.
42:36I had to lose weight to become a boat racer.
42:41I lost 23 kg after retirement.
42:44Most baseball players are like that.
42:48After this, Mr. Noda was defeated in the studio.
42:51What is the income and life of a boat racer?
42:55If you don't get a prize, you can't earn money?
42:58That's right. If you don't race, you can't earn money.
43:01What should I do if I'm a boat racer forever?
43:04From now on, we will send you a program sponsor.
43:11I want to play my favorite music.
43:16Hawaiian music is good.
43:19I want to call a band.
43:21I want to play reggae or disco music.
43:26I want to listen to Enka music.
43:30I think it's best to think freely.
43:34Let's talk.
43:35Let's talk freely.
43:40Let's talk.
43:55Something has changed.
43:57Something has changed.
43:59Be crisp.
44:01Be crisp.
44:02Something has changed.
44:04I became a bag before I noticed it.
44:07Calbee Crisp is delicious.
44:10Money Forward
44:11I always collect a lot of documents.
44:17I don't want to enter it by hand.
44:22No, no, no.
44:24I don't want to pay.
44:25I don't want to check.
44:27I don't want to make a mistake.
44:30Solved with Money Forward.
44:32Sales and expenses are automatically entered and automatically divided.
44:35There are also a lot of input errors.
44:36Back office happy Money Forward
44:38Money Forward
44:39In the campaign
44:40To pollen
44:41Allergy on
44:42Pollen season
44:43Anxiety swells
44:44I'm counting on you.
44:45Allergy on
44:47It's good to enjoy spring.
44:50Only one sentence
44:5124 hours
44:52Always listen
44:53I'm on
44:54Allergy on
44:56Taoya
44:57While feeling the blessing of nature
44:59Spend in all-inclusive
45:01New resort experience
45:04Hot spring resort hotel Taoya
45:06Developing nationwide
45:07Taoya Kawaji Grand Open
45:10Urinary cancer is a cancer in the 20s and 30s.
45:14Prevention is a vaccine.
45:17People aged 16 to 27 this year
45:20Consult a doctor by the end of March.
45:23Not someday, now.
45:25I'm tired.
45:26I want to see a different view.
45:30Don't you try a driver?
45:31But I've done it.
45:32It's okay. I was a beginner.
45:33What do you do?
45:34What do you do?
45:35Don't you try an app driver?
45:37Go!
45:38Goto, quit your job.
45:39What?
45:41In the fairy tale age,
45:43Of course, there is no salary.
45:46That's right.
45:47At that time,
45:48In a situation where there is no money,
45:50For a year, anyway.
45:52That's right.
45:53Your family supports you.
45:55Does your wife work?
45:56Yes, I work.
45:57Did you support your family?
45:59If you don't get a reward,
46:01Don't you make money?
46:03That's right.
46:04If I don't run in the race.
46:06What do you do if you're single all the time?
46:08Even if I'm single,
46:10One, two, three,
46:12It's a reward.
46:14Four, five, six,
46:16It's a dry treatment.
46:18If you participate, you'll get a reward.
46:21And if you fly,
46:23You won't be able to participate in the race.
46:25That's right.
46:26In that case,
46:27It affects your income.
46:29That's right.
46:30If I fly, I'll be unemployed for a month.
46:32That's tough.
46:33When you fly,
46:34When you say,
46:35When you say,
46:37You won't be able to do it for a month?
46:39Not even a month.
46:41It's tough for a month.
46:42It's tough.
46:43Because all the customers
46:45If you buy a ticket and bet on it,
46:47If you bet on it,
46:49If you fly,
46:50You'll be broke.
46:51Do you have to do that race again?
46:53You'll be broke.
46:55You've become a bot racer.
46:58If you're a former professional baseball player,
47:00Do you have a pension as a professional baseball player?
47:03You don't have a pension, do you?
47:05I used to have one, but it's gone now.
47:07For example, in the Major League,
47:09There's a roster of 40 people.
47:1240 people?
47:13Yes.
47:14If you join that, you'll be called a Major League.
47:16If you join the 42nd,
47:18If you have a registration for more than 43 days,
47:21You can only apply for a pension from the Major League.
47:24It's the first time I've ever done it.
47:25So, Mr. Yamaguchi,
47:27What about the pension from the Major?
47:29I have one year.
47:31But if you have 10 years, it's a lot of money.
47:34You don't have to accumulate it.
47:36It's a disability pension, so it's about 62 years old.
47:40You'll get it for 10 years.
47:42It's about 31.5 million yen.
47:44You'll get it until you die.
47:45Even if the person who played baseball leaves,
47:49It's like you'll get it until the distributor leaves.
47:55You look so excited.
47:58I'm not looking forward to it.
48:00I wish I could have it at that time.
48:02Mr. Yamaguchi, you said you had one year.
48:05If you don't apply for a pension,
48:08How much is it?
48:10Is it about $20,000?
48:12That's right.
48:13You can get a few million yen.
48:15You can get it from 62 years old.
48:17So you don't have to worry about the junk store?
48:21That's right.
48:22So I'm making a shop in Las Vegas.
48:24You made it in Las Vegas?
48:26It's scheduled to open in March.
48:29You look so happy.
48:32By the way, what's the pension for boat racers?
48:37There's a disability pension for boat racers.
48:40Disability pension?
48:41You have to accumulate it by the number of years.
48:43You have to accumulate your achievements.
48:46I'm still a newbie.
48:48If you're the top player, there's a 77-year-old player.
48:52There's a 77-year-old player?
48:54So it's possible for a 16-year-old and a 77-year-old racer to race each other.
49:02That's exactly what Shido Nakamura looks like.
49:05That's the kind of world it is.
49:06That's right.
49:08What does Takeshi need to succeed as a professional baseball player?
49:14Mr. Oh said to me,
49:18If I had gone as it was, I might have quit baseball.
49:24A quiz about the discomfort of young people who watched school videos and commercials of the Showa era.
49:29The logo of the company is straight.
49:31There are a lot of nostalgic images.
49:34I've seen it.
49:35Nostalgic.
49:36Two-hour special Tuesday night at 7 p.m.
49:39Papinalin, which is applied directly to the inside of the ear for ear pain such as necrosis.
49:44The double effect of painkillers and sterilizers.
49:47It can be used by both adults and children.
49:49One for each family.
49:50Papinalin.
49:51Harasawa Pharmaceuticals
49:54Drinking too much.
49:55Stress.
49:56From irregular eating habits.
49:58Please listen to your liver.
50:01Harasawa Pharmaceuticals.
50:06Harasawa Pharmaceuticals.
50:10A hearty and polite life.
50:12But something seems to be missing.
50:14Kutaku.
50:15Filled with noodles and Uwagoku soup.
50:19Kutaku.
50:20Maruchan Kutaku.
50:23Rakuten Bank Super Loan.
50:25It's a super card loan.
50:27Rakuten Bank Super Loan.
50:29The continuation is also super.
50:30The convenience is also super.
50:32The service is also super.
50:33Super convinced.
50:34Search for Rakuten Bank Super Loan.
50:36Rakuten Bank Super Loan.
50:39Mochitto.
50:40I didn't know.
50:41Just by changing the noodles?
50:44Delicious.
50:45The life of pasta was like that.
50:47Always amazing pasta.
50:49Oh my premium.
50:50Mochitto delicious spaghetti.
50:51Mochitto.
50:52Al Dente too.
50:54Tokyu Fudo-san's light is all renewable energy.
50:57This light is also the wind game blown by Ubibe.
51:00I like it.
51:01That's Shibuya.
51:03Tokyu all out to the environment.
51:05Tokyu Fudo-san.
51:08Everybody, Bit Bank.
51:16Everybody, Bit Bank.
51:18The number of nurses is Bit Bank.
51:23High speed.
51:25Customers who eat sushi.
51:26It's not the same even if you lift it up.
51:27It shows a wonderful sense of stability.
51:29This is a package that shows the ability to reach the product at high speed.
51:33High speed.
51:34We are accepting new graduates.
51:36I can't hide it.
51:39What is a Land Cruiser?
51:41Find the answer.
51:43Challenge the world's toughest race.
52:03Land Cruiser
52:08It's hard to do any job.
52:11Professional sports are special.
52:14There is luck.
52:16Mr. Oh told me a little.
52:20After Mr. Kawakami quit first,
52:23One person joined.
52:25That's the guy who looks like a four-leaf clover of Giants.
52:27So Mr. Oh joined.
52:29I was able to do well on my own.
52:32If I had gone as it was,
52:34I might have quit baseball.
52:37When Mr. Nagashima joined,
52:39When Mr. Sawato just quit,
52:41In the end, until later,
52:43People who want to do well on a regular basis
52:46It's timing.
52:47It's timing.
52:48That's also luck.
52:49There are times when good athletes quit without becoming regular.
52:53So that's also luck.
52:57To pollen
52:58Pollen season
53:00Anxiety swells
53:01I'm counting on you.
53:02Allergy on
53:04It's good to enjoy spring.
53:0724 hours a day
53:09Listen all the time
53:10I'm on
53:11Allergy on
53:12Both mind and body
53:14It's the strongest.
53:20With the strongest drug
53:2110GB of smartphone data
53:23550 yen
53:24With family
53:26Is it a dream?
53:27I asked people with eye fatigue.
53:29What symptoms do you ask?
53:30Shobo Shobo
53:31Boya
53:34The answer is
53:35Listen to everything
53:36So
53:37Silver Alinamin
53:38Drink it for any eye fatigue.
53:40Try trial size
53:42I asked people with stiff shoulders.
53:44What symptoms do you ask?
53:45Zoom
53:46Gori Gori
53:47Gachi Gachi
53:49The answer is
53:50Listen to everything
53:51So
53:52Silver Alinamin
53:53Drink it for any stiff shoulders.
53:55Try trial size
53:56Try trial size
53:58Aibo Final Special
54:02It's a first smartphone.
54:04I see.
54:05Then this is
54:06iPhone 16
54:07Camera control that opens up the possibility of shooting
54:10After all it is a hero.
54:11They are stuck together
54:12If you buy iPhone 16
54:14A hero's smartphone start
54:16With a plan to split support
54:18SMBC
54:19How do you do accounts?
54:20Let's split it properly.
54:21Let's do so
54:22I'll pay for the time being.
54:24Other people do not know that he has accumulated points to the point where he does not become a joke.
54:28VV Tamaru Mitsui Sumitomo Card
54:33I did not know.
54:34Just change the noodles?
54:37Delicious!
54:39The pasta life was in a hurry!
54:41Always amazing pasta!
54:42Oh my premium!
54:43Chewy and delicious spaghetti!
54:45Al dente!
54:48I understand.
54:49He became a social person a year ago.
54:52Oliver.
54:53Even though he is a newcomer, he has a great heart!
54:58Cool!
54:59A new life and a smartphone course.
55:01Olive

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