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00:00Tokorozawa
00:08This is Tokorozawa
00:10To Saitama
00:20Excuse me, this is TV Tokyo
00:22If you don't mind, can I interview you?
00:24Sure!
00:25Thank you
00:26I'm so drunk
00:28What are you doing here today?
00:30I'm here for a farewell party
00:32I see
00:33What do you do for a living?
00:35Railroad
00:36Railroad?
00:37Are you from Seibu Line?
00:38Seibu Line
00:39I see
00:40I see
00:41I'm a railway specialist
00:43I'm a railway specialist
00:45I'm a railway specialist
00:46I'm a railway specialist
00:47Railway specialist?
00:49I see
00:50I see
00:51I see
00:52I see
00:53I see
00:54I see
00:55I see
00:56I see
00:57We're going to pay for the meal
00:59Can I go with you to your house?
01:01I'm going to my house to drink
01:03I'm going to my house to drink
01:052 hours from now
01:07I have to stop by the house
01:09That's ok
01:11Is that ok?
01:12Thank you
01:13Thank you
01:23Can I stop by the house to drink?
01:25Sure
01:26How many people are drinking at Seibu Railway today?
01:32It was 60 people a while ago, but now it's about 10 people.
01:38I think it's called a car.
01:41Isn't the light on at the end of the corner?
01:44It looks good.
01:46It's a nice atmosphere. It looks delicious.
01:49The stairs are good.
01:51I thought I could shoot if I could.
01:55Thank you very much.
01:58Oh, there you are.
02:00What kind of friends are you?
02:02We're friends who fix the tracks.
02:04We're all in the middle of Seibu Railway.
02:09Thank you very much.
02:12Please take care of your health.
02:16Cheers!
02:19You have a lot of greed.
02:23It looks delicious.
02:25This is a good menu.
02:27This is delicious.
02:34It's the best.
02:36You all get along very well.
02:38It's a tough job.
02:41We work day and night.
02:44We get along well.
02:47There are quite a few people.
02:50I'm really unlucky.
02:52It's okay to be delicious.
02:55Are you okay?
02:58Miyamura, how do you feel?
03:01How do you feel?
03:04I'm scared.
03:06I'm scared.
03:08How do you feel?
03:10I'm scared.
03:12I'm scared.
03:14I'm scared.
03:16I'm scared.
03:19Thank you very much.
03:21It's the best.
03:24Thank you for your hard work.
03:26Thank you for your hard work.
03:28Let's go drinking together.
03:30Is there anything interesting?
03:32No, there isn't.
03:34Let's go to the track that Mr. Hinata made.
03:37Please.
03:39Let's go to the track that doesn't shake.
03:41Let's go to a good track.
03:43It's nice to go back to the track you made.
03:47I'm the chief of Higashi Nagasaki.
03:50Chief?
03:52I'm the leader of Higashi Nagasaki.
03:55What is Higashi Nagasaki?
03:57It's a real track that requires rail replacement.
04:02It's a real track that requires rail replacement.
04:07The good thing about the track is that employees can fix it.
04:12The good thing about the track is that employees can fix it.
04:19We're looking forward to providing a good track for you.
04:25It's nice to ride a train after hearing this.
04:29I want to ride a train.
04:31It's a good track.
04:33Is it close to here?
04:35It's close.
04:37It's easy to call.
04:40Welcome. Is this the place?
04:42Yes, it is.
04:43It's a beautiful house.
04:45I painted the walls of the house in May.
04:48It's open.
04:50Excuse me. Can I come in?
04:53I'm sorry.
04:54She's my wife.
04:56Excuse me, ma'am.
04:57You're filming from here, right?
04:59I'm Kaoru.
05:01I'm Kaoru.
05:02I'm sorry. Can I come in?
05:05Please come in.
05:06Excuse me.
05:08I'm going to the bathroom.
05:10How many rooms are there on the first floor?
05:13There are two rooms on the first floor.
05:15This is my daughter's room.
05:17This is your daughter's room.
05:19This is my daughter's room.
05:24Can I look around?
05:25It's really nice.
05:27It's so dirty.
05:29It's not dirty at all.
05:32What's that picture?
05:34That's my daughter.
05:36That's my daughter's picture.
05:37She's 18 years old now.
05:40Is your daughter alone?
05:42No, there are two people upstairs.
05:44There are three sisters.
05:46There are three sisters.
05:47She's 30 years old.
05:48She's 39 and 38 years old.
05:50I'm sorry.
05:52There are two rooms upstairs.
05:55Excuse me.
05:56There's a bed here.
05:59No.
06:00I'll clean it up.
06:03I'm sorry.
06:05I'm sorry.
06:07It's okay.
06:09This is the living room and bedroom.
06:13When you come back, the bed will be ready.
06:16I have to do it.
06:17I'm tired after working at night.
06:20I have to drink a little and take a bath.
06:22I have to sleep.
06:24I can't do it at work in the daytime.
06:26I do it at night.
06:28I work from 1 o'clock to 4 o'clock in the morning.
06:31I work for 3 to 3 and a half hours.
06:37I see.
06:38What time do you come back the next day?
06:41I have to go to work the next day.
06:44Don't you sleep?
06:46I sleep from 6 a.m. to 8 a.m. for about 2 hours.
06:51I sleep in a capsule bed.
06:53Do you work and come back at night?
06:55Yes.
06:56I see.
06:58Is this a dining table?
07:01Are there many balls?
07:03This is a Saiborz.
07:05This is a Saiborz.
07:08This is a restaurant.
07:10What is this?
07:11This is a Nakajima.
07:13I got a Saiborz before I went to Meija.
07:17Can I see the kitchen?
07:19What is that?
07:21No.
07:23I opened it.
07:25Is there any alcohol?
07:27I cool the ice.
07:30I put the ice in the tofu pack.
07:35In the tofu pack?
07:36Yes.
07:37I break the ice with this.
07:40That's interesting.
07:43My father breaks the kanchuhai with the Takara shochu.
07:47You break the kanchuhai with the shochu?
07:49That's right.
07:50Cheers!
07:52You two drink together.
07:54That's great.
07:56What do you do?
07:58I'm in the railroad.
08:01My husband is a railroad worker.
08:04I'm a company employee who attaches rails and rails.
08:08I'm a gym member.
08:10I'm in a straight line.
08:12I try not to say Katankoton.
08:14You're the one who's comfortable.
08:15What is a train?
08:17Katankoton is a joint.
08:20There's a space there.
08:22The rails are stretched in summer.
08:25In winter, there's a gap.
08:28The sound gets louder.
08:30It's a 25-meter rail.
08:33I come to the site and connect 25 meters.
08:37It's a long rail.
08:39In my company, it's the longest.
08:42It's about 4 kilometers.
08:45It's between Kamishakuji and Tadashi.
08:49There's no connection?
08:50No.
08:51The sound of Katankoton is gone?
08:54We're the ones who exchange the rails.
08:56My mother's colleagues are the ones who connect the rails.
09:02Where did you meet?
09:05I was doing business.
09:08I happened to run into him when I was going to Seibu Railway.
09:12After the first marriage broke up, we started dating.
09:17Hinata-san, you're the best.
09:19I'm the best.
09:20I'm the best, too.
09:22Is that so?
09:23Both of you are the best?
09:24Yes.
09:25My ex-wife had two children.
09:29Sakura is our child.
09:32How old were you when you got married?
09:36I think I was in my third year of high school.
09:41When you get married, there's a lot of pressure.
09:45I didn't know if my mother would accept me.
09:48When Sakura was born, I thought she was so cute because she was 10 years older than me.
09:54I was so grateful that she was so cute like my own child.
09:59She was a little over 40 years old.
10:03She's cute.
10:04This blue shirt...
10:06This is my current work uniform.
10:08Would you like to try it on?
10:09Sure.
10:10Can I wear this and go to work?
10:13This is your uniform, right?
10:16I think it's okay to wear it like this.
10:20Really?
10:21Yes.
10:22The stitches come out like this, right?
10:25Yes.
10:26There's nothing here.
10:29What do you mean?
10:31There was a hole in the back.
10:33I think it came off because I didn't wash it many times.
10:36I don't think it came off.
10:37Maybe this...
10:39This is the other way around.
10:41That's right.
10:43This is what you usually wear.
10:45This is what I usually wear during the day.
10:50Why did you join Seibu Railway?
10:53Lions.
10:54Lions?
10:55Lions.
10:56My school teacher told me that Seibu Railway had Seibu Lions.
11:00So I thought I'd give it a try.
11:04After I joined Seibu Railway, I was in Kiyohara.
11:07Akiyama.
11:08Yes, Akiyama.
11:09It was a very strong time.
11:10It was a very strong time.
11:11It was the best time.
11:12That's how it started.
11:14That's right.
11:15While I was working, I was absorbed in the work of the railroad.
11:19Usually, only a few dozen people can carry a bus or a car.
11:24I like the sense of responsibility and pride of having thousands of people on board at once.
11:33How do you make a railroad that is comfortable to ride?
11:38There's a rail under the train.
11:40There's a pillow.
11:42There's a seat.
11:43The weight of the train is about 300 tons.
11:49There's a place where the rail sinks.
11:53Does the rail sink?
11:55That's right.
11:56I'm going to straighten it out.
11:59I'm going to lift it with a jack.
12:01There's a gap between the pillow and the seat.
12:04I'm going to put the seat back in there.
12:08I'm going to fix the process and the level.
12:11I'm going to fix it with a machine called a multiple tie tamper.
12:14It takes about one kilogram of work per night to fix it.
12:20It takes about one kilogram of work per night to fix it.
12:22There's something you can't do with a machine.
12:24In the end, it's the eyes of the person and the finish of the person's hand.
12:29That's the most important thing.
12:31You're a craftsman.
12:32We're in the veteran class.
12:34It's a millimeter-to-millimeter work.
12:37You're adjusting the height with that stone.
12:40That's right.
12:41In addition to that, the role of the seat is quite important.
12:47Reducing noise.
12:48Can you reduce the sound?
12:49That's right.
12:50It's absorbed by shock.
12:52It's absorbed by the sound in the gap.
12:55It's reduced.
12:57It's a decreasing noise.
12:59I see.
13:01Another thing is the effect of weeds and weeds.
13:08It's hot in the summer and cold in the winter.
13:14I think it's a really hard job.
13:18When I get a call on the phone, I say,
13:22Oh, there was something.
13:24I'm going out.
13:25I'll be gone in a flash.
13:28If I go, I'll be gone for a few months.
13:31I'm very much trusted.
13:34If anything happens, I'll be at home.
13:38If I protect it, I think my father will come back.
13:44Even if I'm not there,
13:48I'm sure he'll protect the family.
13:52There was a place where I could work on the railroad.
13:56There are a lot of places where the railroad workers miss their homes.
14:02I've been doing a lot of safety transportation for my customers.
14:08There are some places where my wife and children are in a lot of trouble.
14:16I'm working while thinking that I have a very grateful eye.
14:26Let's go together.
14:28Let's go together today.
14:30Let's go together today.
14:32Let's go together.
14:37Goodbye. Thank you.
14:40I guess I like the railroad.
14:43I'm pretty honest with the railroad.
14:45If you put your hand on it, it'll be a good railroad.
14:49If you say you can fix it later,
14:51I live with my wife and children on the railroad.
14:56The railroad is a living thing.
14:58The railroad is a living thing.
15:00I feel like I'm a child when I say that I'm a railway worker and I've done a lot of maintenance.
15:07For Mr. Tachibana,
15:09Do you have a co-worker or a co-worker who came with you today?
15:12I'm a co-worker.
15:14If you're working with that co-worker,
15:17It's safe.
15:18I'm sure I'll come.
15:20Especially when you're on the railroad.
15:22He's got a good sense of safety.
15:24It's dangerous to be next to each other.
15:26If you're on the railroad, you have to work seriously.
15:28It's a team.
15:30We're going to make something good.
15:32We're a team that's indispensable.
15:34I'm really proud of this.
15:38All right.
15:39I'll be able to ride it without any worries in the future.
15:44I can't ride it either.
15:47It's moving.
15:49That's great.
15:51That's great.
15:53I'm impressed.
15:55That's rare.
15:57That's a good story.
15:59That's a good story.
16:00That's a good story.
16:04Andobashi?
16:08Yokohama.
16:10It's like a subway.
16:12Excuse me.
16:13I'm from TV Tokyo.
16:15What do you do?
16:17I'm a barman.
16:19I'm a barman.
16:21I'm a manager.
16:23I'm a manager.
16:25I'm a manager.
16:27I'm the oldest.
16:29I'm 40.
16:31I'm 29.
16:32I'm 40.
16:34I'll take a taxi home.
16:36Can I take you home?
16:40Why?
16:43Are you going to take me home?
16:45I have a wife and kids at home.
16:47Are you coming?
16:49Let's go.
16:51I'm curious about the meal.
16:53Thank you very much.
17:04We're going shopping at i-Basket.
17:06What did you buy?
17:07Jelly drink and kids.
17:09Can I have one?
17:12Let's drink whiskey.
17:14I'm Yasuaki Yamaguchi.
17:16I'm Yasuaki Yamaguchi.
17:17I'm 48 years old.
17:18I was born in Tatebayashi, Gunma Prefecture.
17:21I grew up in a town called Oramachi.
17:25The catchphrase of the town is...
17:27It's hard to grow.
17:29I can only grow my hair.
17:31You speak well.
17:33I'm a bad-mouthing company.
17:35Is that so?
17:37I'm 48 years old.
17:39I'm a salaryman.
17:41I've lived in the Philippines for 22 years.
17:44I've been living alone.
17:47I grew up in the Philippines.
17:49Is that so?
17:51Look at this.
17:53It's a little old.
17:55Is it here?
17:57The building is old.
17:59It's been renovated.
18:06I'm home.
18:09I'm on TV.
18:11I'm sorry.
18:13I'm sorry.
18:15I fell asleep.
18:17Say something.
18:19I'll show you around the house.
18:25Really?
18:26Yes.
18:29This is the bedroom.
18:31This is the shower room.
18:34This is the living room.
18:36This is the living room.
18:38This is the living room.
18:40My friend is a real estate agent.
18:42He sold it to me.
18:44He's a nice guy.
18:46This is my kind wife.
18:50She's young.
18:52She's 28 years old.
18:54She's young.
18:56She's 20 years old?
18:58She's 20 years old.
19:00I met her when I was 18.
19:02She's 38 years old.
19:04She's 35 years old.
19:06She's still young.
19:08She's young.
19:10She's 35 years old.
19:12She's 35 years old.
19:14She's still young.
19:16Can I see the kitchen?
19:18Yes, please.
19:20It's beautiful.
19:22I love this kitchen.
19:24Can I see the inside?
19:26It looks delicious.
19:28It's a hot pot.
19:30It's a frying pan.
19:32I made it with the deep bottom of the frying pan.
19:36Thank you for the meal.
19:38You're so kind.
19:40You're so kind.
19:42Where did you go?
19:44Where did you go?
19:46Why didn't you tell me?
19:48I was drinking with my friends yesterday.
19:50I told them I was going home today.
19:52I told them I was going home today.
19:54Then they caught me.
19:56You were drinking.
19:58Is it a barbecue restaurant?
20:00I went to a barbecue restaurant.
20:02Isn't this a girl's house?
20:04Isn't this a girl's house?
20:06What?
20:08It's delicious.
20:10It's delicious.
20:12I'm full.
20:14Why did you eat a barbecue?
20:16I'm full.
20:18I'm full.
20:20What do you do for a living?
20:22I'm working at a distribution company.
20:24I'm working at a distribution company.
20:26I'm working at a distribution company.
20:29Are you working at the same company?
20:32I'm working at the same company.
20:34I think the easy way to put it is that I'm doing a job at a distribution company.
20:38I tell them about my company.
20:40I tell them about my company.
20:44I ask if they'll use me.
20:46I ask if they'll use me.
20:48How did you become friends you died for?
20:52We worked together on a TV program.
20:54We played together on a program.
20:56What do you mean?
20:58I was on TV in the Philippines.
21:01What?
21:03I was an idol in the Philippines.
21:05Really?
21:07No.
21:08I was there for about 3 years.
21:12You were an idol in the Philippines?
21:14Yes.
21:16I was the center.
21:18The leader.
21:20Oh, the leader.
21:23Your wife was an idol.
21:25What about your husband?
21:27I'm Yamaguchi Yasuaki.
21:29I'm Yacchan.
21:30Oh, this is your husband?
21:32He's so cool.
21:34I'm 27 or 28 years old.
21:36He's an actor.
21:37He's an actor?
21:38Let's hear him sing.
21:39Yacchan?
21:40He can sing?
21:50It's Japanese.
21:54I'm sorry.
21:56I'm so sorry.
21:58I was in a music video.
22:00Is this a London Bridge?
22:03It looks like a park.
22:05Did you copy me?
22:06Yes.
22:10Were you a singer?
22:12I was a magician in the Philippines.
22:15In the Philippines, you can do anything, including singing.
22:20You can do variety shows.
22:22You can be an actor.
22:24You can do everything.
22:25That's amazing.
22:26In Japan, if a Filipino sees Yacchan,
22:31they'll say,
22:32Oh, it's Yacchan.
22:34He's famous.
22:35He's famous.
22:36Really?
22:37Yes.
22:41What's this?
22:42It's a tour program for famous actors and actresses.
22:48It's like a tour program.
22:50So Japanese people will attend.
22:52That's right.
22:53It's a tour program.
22:54Who are the actors in Japan?
22:57It's Mobi-Sami.
23:00How old were you when you went to the Philippines?
23:02I was 27.
23:03I was a comedian in Goma.
23:07I was on a newspaper.
23:08What newspaper?
23:09Yumiyori Newspaper.
23:12I was a Japanese comedian.
23:13That's amazing.
23:14You were on a newspaper?
23:16I was.
23:17Japanese and Filipino comedians.
23:21That's amazing.
23:22I didn't know there were people like that.
23:24Why did you go to the Philippines?
23:26I met a Filipino in Japan.
23:30I showed him a photo.
23:32He was a Filipino idol called Joe Pai.
23:36An idol from the Philippines?
23:38That's right.
23:39I thought he was cute.
23:41So I went to see him.
23:43I couldn't leave him alone.
23:45So I told him I was going to study English.
23:48I told him I wanted to study English.
23:50So I went to the Philippines.
23:52I was a live audience.
23:54I was a live audience.
23:56I was a cute idol.
23:59I thought he was funny.
24:02So I started teasing him.
24:04At that time, Japanese people were too serious.
24:10So my makeup artist and the person who made the song
24:14tried to make me look stupid.
24:16So I dyed my hair.
24:18I did it because I thought it would change the image of Japanese people.
24:25Then I was liked by the TV station staff.
24:31I became a regular and continued to work.
24:35That's amazing.
24:36How much did you make a month?
24:38About 1.5 million yen.
24:40That's amazing.
24:41Did you do commercials?
24:43I did a lot of famous TV programs.
24:46I did a lot of movies and TV programs.
24:49Did you do all of them?
24:50I did 3 of them in 10 years.
24:52I did 3 of them in 10 years.
24:54It must have been hard.
24:56I didn't have a break.
24:57I didn't have time.
24:59I only slept at home twice a week.
25:01Did you sleep at home twice?
25:03Yes.
25:04I was stressed every day.
25:08Then I met my wife.
25:11We got along and started talking.
25:14When we started talking,
25:16I realized that I needed a family.
25:20I lived in the Philippines for a long time.
25:22I didn't have a family.
25:24It must have been hard.
25:28Why did you come back to Japan?
25:30I came back to Japan only for my child.
25:35If you want to study in Japan,
25:37you have to have manners and morals.
25:39Of course, there are good things about the Philippines,
25:41but there are also many good things about Japan.
25:44I decided to go to Japan when I was in elementary school.
25:48I'm going back to the Philippines when I finish school.
25:50Really?
25:51Are you going to be a talent again?
25:53I don't know.
25:54I don't know if I'll be on TV again.
25:56I don't think I can be on TV anymore.
26:00When I go back to the Philippines,
26:02I want to start a production company.
26:06I want to make a Japanese-style program.
26:09You're doing a good job.
26:11Are you on the production side?
26:13Yes, I'm on the production side.
26:16I hope I can do a good job.
26:21You're cute.
26:22I just said hi to an idol.
26:25You have a good way of thinking.
26:28In the Philippines,
26:29there are many good men and good women.
26:31There's love, drama, and action.
26:35I think it's easy to understand.
26:38That's right.
26:40There's a lot of men's rock-paper-scissors.
26:42You know a lot.
26:44There's a lot of money involved.
26:47Of course, I don't imitate it.
26:51I want to make a good program in the Philippines.
26:54It's easy to understand.
26:56I want to make a good program in the Philippines.
27:00Thank you very much.
27:01Thank you very much.
27:06He's a star in the Philippines.
27:08That's amazing.
27:09He's very active.
27:12I want to do a Japanese comedy show.
27:15That's amazing.
27:17When will you graduate?
27:20I'm going to Tokyo University.
27:23I'm going to Akamon.
27:25Excuse me.
27:26I'm from TV Tokyo.
27:27Can I talk to you for a moment?
27:29I'm sorry.
27:30Congratulations on your graduation.
27:31Thank you very much.
27:32What kind of girlfriend do you have?
27:33I have two girlfriends.
27:35I'm in the same class as her.
27:39That's amazing.
27:40That's amazing.
27:41I have a share house.
27:42I rent a house for my family.
27:46We're both from Tokyo University.
27:48That's amazing.
27:49I have a share house.
27:50I want you to buy your favorite things for your graduation.
27:53Can I take you home?
27:58Thank you very much.
28:00My house is in Umegaoka.
28:02It's near Shimokita.
28:03That's a nice place.
28:04Thank you very much.
28:05Umegaoka.
28:06The four of us in Tokyo University.
28:14Thank you very much.
28:16Thank you for your hard work.
28:17I used to live in Shimokita.
28:19Is that so?
28:20My hobby is mahjong.
28:21I started a share house this year.
28:22Even though you're graduating?
28:23That's right.
28:24I live in Inmi.
28:26I still have two years left.
28:28Please buy something you like.
28:29I don't have a job yet.
28:30Thank you very much.
28:31I'll pay for it.
28:32Please take your time.
28:33I wonder if he's studying.
28:36Thank you for your hard work.
28:38What did you buy?
28:39I've always wanted this.
28:41A pot.
28:42A big wooden pot.
28:43A pot?
28:44Yes.
28:45I'll make it.
28:47Really?
28:48I have something for four people.
28:50I see.
28:51A pot and a water bottle.
28:54I'll buy a lot of things.
28:55Thank you very much.
28:59I just got a call.
29:01One person in Tokyo University
29:03has a fever of 39 degrees.
29:06What?
29:07Is he okay?
29:08What should I do?
29:12Excuse me.
29:17He's not feeling well.
29:19He's not feeling well.
29:20It's been about a month.
29:23This is the place.
29:25It's nice to go when everyone is fine.
29:27There are a lot of bicycles.
29:28I think they're all from the share house.
29:30One bicycle per person?
29:35Hello.
29:36Hello.
29:37It's been a while.
29:38It's been a while.
29:39It's been a while.
29:40Are you okay?
29:41Yes, I'm fine.
29:43Thank you for coming.
29:47There are a lot of things.
29:49There are a lot of things.
29:51There are a lot of cardboard boxes, too.
29:53Yes, I haven't thrown them away.
29:55I'm cleaning up the garbage.
29:57Thank you for coming.
29:58Thank you for coming.
29:59I'm sorry.
30:00I'm doing an online gathering until a few seconds ago.
30:03I see.
30:04Thank you for coming.
30:05Thank you for coming.
30:06I'm fine.
30:07I'm sorry.
30:08I think they're playing Sumo.
30:12Sumo?
30:13I'm sorry.
30:15Excuse me.
30:16It's a nice room.
30:17Excuse me.
30:18Hello.
30:19Hello.
30:20Can I follow you to your house?
30:22Are you the same age as Mr. Uozumi?
30:25Yes, we are.
30:27Did you graduate from Tokyo University together?
30:30No, we didn't graduate together.
30:32We all went to Tokyo University together.
30:34I see.
30:35It's like playing a game with my five-year-old son.
30:38We all went to Tokyo University together.
30:40Mr. Uozumi graduated from Tokyo University this time, right?
30:43Yes, he's the only graduate student.
30:46What do you guys do?
30:48We all play rugby.
30:49Oh, I see.
30:50We all share a house.
30:54You play rugby now, too?
30:56The players have already retired.
30:59All four of us are coaches.
31:01I'm the student coach of the Tokyo University rugby team.
31:03How good is the Tokyo University rugby team?
31:06I think it's about 50 to 60.
31:08I think it's in the top 10 or top 5 teams.
31:11I see.
31:12It's a manly room.
31:14It's a manly room.
31:16How much is the rent?
31:19It's about 180,000 yen.
31:21180,000 yen?
31:23If you live alone in Tokyo, it costs about 180,000 yen per person.
31:28It costs about 40,000 to 50,000 yen for four people.
31:30I think it's a good price.
31:32It's a very average share house.
31:34That's right.
31:36That's what I'm told.
31:38What department are you in?
31:40I'm in the Education Department.
31:42I'm in the Education Department of the Education Department.
31:44I'm in the Department of Supervision Culture and Science.
31:46I'm in the Department of Recognition Culture.
31:48That's difficult.
31:49What about you, Mr. Uozumi?
31:50I'm in the Department of Aerospace Engineering.
31:53Aerospace Engineering?
31:56I'm in the Department of Engine Research.
32:00It doesn't look like this.
32:03How many people are there in the Department of Aerospace Engineering?
32:06About 50 people.
32:0750 people?
32:08There are only 50 out of 3,000 people in the Department of Aerospace Engineering.
32:12That's right.
32:13I'm in the Department of Physics.
32:14I'm in the Department of Integrated Natural Sciences.
32:17Integrated Natural Sciences?
32:19I'm in the Department of Literature.
32:21I'm studying psychology at the Department of Humanities and Literature.
32:24Why did you choose to study abroad?
32:27I wanted to do club activities for 4 years.
32:29Rugby players play until December of the 4th year.
32:32I also have a job.
32:33It's hard to make money and do my best.
32:36So I decided to study abroad for a year.
32:38Did you choose to study abroad on purpose?
32:39That's right.
32:40I can say that I was able to do it on purpose.
32:42But I couldn't do it on my own.
32:43I see.
32:44There are many people who do club activities like this.
32:47You have a purpose.
32:48I think there are many people who do club activities like this.
32:49Really?
32:50Compared to other universities.
32:51I didn't know that.
32:52Who does the mahjong?
32:54Everyone does it.
32:56There is a division of labor.
32:58We use mahjong to decide the order of labor.
33:04I see.
33:05That's right.
33:06My father does it.
33:07In this house, everything is decided by mahjong.
33:10Do you have a girlfriend?
33:12She is the only one.
33:13She is the only one.
33:14She was here.
33:15Who?
33:16Oh, that's right.
33:17You brought her here.
33:19I broke up with her after the interview.
33:25How did you break up?
33:26In such a short period of time?
33:27I told her that I would go on a trip the next day.
33:30But I couldn't go.
33:32Then we had a fight.
33:33That was the reason.
33:34I broke up with her.
33:35You look like a popular person now.
33:38That's right.
33:39I'm popular.
33:40Do you have a girlfriend?
33:41No, I don't.
33:42How many people have you dated so far?
33:44Almost zero.
33:46What?
33:48I'm serious.
33:50What's on the second floor?
33:51Each room has its own room.
33:55The front is my room.
33:56I'll turn on the light.
33:57I'm sorry.
33:58I'm here to help you.
34:00It's beautiful.
34:01It's spacious.
34:03Yes.
34:04What's this next to the alarm clock?
34:06I got this from JAXA.
34:09I got this from the International Space Station.
34:12It's a figure of Kono Tori.
34:14Kono Tori?
34:15Do you go to JAXA, too?
34:16My lab is in Sagamihara Campus.
34:20It's a space science lab.
34:22It's one of JAXA's institutions.
34:25I go to the lab in JAXA.
34:28Is there a lab in Tokyo?
34:29Yes, I go there now.
34:31What kind of research do you do?
34:33I study how to launch objects into space.
34:36I study how to go to space.
34:40I study how to launch an engine into space.
34:43That's what I'm interested in.
34:45What's the paper under the bed?
34:47This is my graduation thesis.
34:49This is a diagram of the engine I designed.
34:55This is called a reciprocating engine.
34:57Is it like a graduation thesis?
34:59There is a graduation thesis and a graduation thesis.
35:02I see.
35:03Where did you get this?
35:04It's in my lab.
35:05I wrote my thesis there.
35:08That's amazing.
35:10What made you study space science?
35:13I've loved space since I was a kid.
35:16I've always wanted to be a space pilot.
35:19Is that so?
35:20I'm pursuing my dream now.
35:23What do you want to find in space?
35:25I want to find intelligent life forms.
35:29I want to find traces of life.
35:32Are there intelligent life forms?
35:35I'm sure there are.
35:38This is what I found in my thesis.
35:40There is a equation that shows how many intelligent life forms there are.
35:45It's called Drake's equation.
35:48N is the number of extraterrestrial life forms in the galaxy.
35:55For example, R is the number of stars that are born in the galaxy for a year.
36:00That's nothing.
36:02Do you multiply it?
36:04Yes, it's probability.
36:05I calculated the number of intelligent life forms in the galaxy.
36:13There is a formula?
36:15What's the answer?
36:16I can't tell you the answer.
36:18But there are intelligent life forms.
36:20What?
36:22Speaking of professionals, we have Mr. Yamazawa.
36:26What kind of professional is he?
36:28He is a professional.
36:30He is a professional.
36:32I found the number of intelligent life forms in the galaxy.
36:38There is a formula?
36:40What's the answer?
36:42I can't tell you the answer.
36:44But there are intelligent life forms in the galaxy.
36:51I see.
36:53Next.
36:55This is Koichiro Kitano.
36:59I got the best room.
37:02Really?
37:03I got the best room because it was the earliest.
37:06I carried my luggage here and took it.
37:09What is this picture for?
37:11It's a picture of the harvest.
37:13What are you aiming for?
37:15I'm aiming for the winner.
37:17Mitsubishi Shoji, Mitsui Bussan, Itouchi.
37:22What did you draw?
37:23This is after studying at the Department of Environmental Economics.
37:27The Department of Environmental Economics?
37:28Japan is protecting the rice industry by imposing tariffs on rice import.
37:33If Japan withdraws the tariffs and imports cheap rice from the U.S. and other countries,
37:39what will happen to the Japanese rice economy?
37:42That's what I calculated.
37:43What will happen?
37:47I got it.
37:48Next.
37:50I want to know more.
37:52I'm noisy.
37:54He doesn't care.
37:56That's right.
37:57It's true. It's a little wide.
38:01This is the Imashi area.
38:03This is the Ryushi area.
38:05Are you going to eat now?
38:07Yes.
38:08Kitano bought us ingredients.
38:11What did you buy?
38:12A pot.
38:13I got it the other day.
38:15It's a pot I bought at Don Quijote.
38:19I'm relieved to have the same food.
38:21What do you do in Hyogo Prefecture?
38:23I'm from Kobe.
38:25What do your parents do?
38:27I run a company that makes incense sticks.
38:32I've been playing rugby since I was in kindergarten.
38:34Did you play rugby since you were in kindergarten?
38:36That's right.
38:37What made you interested in the universe?
38:41I was interested in the universe when I was in elementary school.
38:43My parents took me to see a shooting star.
38:49Even though it's far away, it's bright.
38:53I was excited to see the universe where there are many stars bigger than the earth.
39:01Let's eat.
39:02I'm hungry.
39:03I don't eat daikon radish.
39:05I don't eat daikon radish.
39:06I don't drink beer.
39:09Daikon radish is a lot.
39:11It's yellow.
39:13It's okay. You can put it in and boil it.
39:16It's delicious.
39:20It's good.
39:22It's like a history book.
39:23I'm the one who eats the most.
39:26What kind of house is this share house for you?
39:31Basically, I was a stupid and funny member.
39:35I was able to laugh without thinking about anything.
39:39When I was tired after returning from the lab, I was encouraged.
39:44It's an environment where I can get used to it.
39:47That's what it feels like.
39:49Sometimes I think he's smart.
39:53I have a feeling for everyone.
39:57I don't say much, but people below me say,
40:00I have to work harder.
40:06I think the three of us will be very active in the future.
40:10All three of us, no doubt.
40:12I think I have to work as hard as I do.
40:16I'm doing it in an environment that's as close to my dream as possible.
40:24I will definitely be an astronaut by taking advantage of this great opportunity.
40:31How do you feel about being involved in research?
40:35Even if I say I'm involved in research,
40:38I've decided what kind of research theme I'm going to do for the next two years.
40:45What kind of theme?
40:46The engine used in Hayabusa 2 is called MUTEN.
40:51It's been running for a few years, and it's been deteriorating.
40:57I'm going to verify the cause of the deterioration.
41:03So it's just starting now.
41:07How difficult is it to be an astronaut?
41:10In the first round of the selection test,
41:14Only three out of 533 people became astronauts.
41:17It's about 170 times more than that.
41:20It's a small field, so I think there will be a lot of changes in the future.
41:24I went to college and played rugby for four years.
41:28I quit rugby twice.
41:30I didn't think I'd quit in the first round, but I did in the second round.
41:34It was really hard.
41:36But I overcame it.
41:38I've been playing rugby for four years, and I've got that kind of guts.
41:43I think the probability is very high.
41:45I want to make the most of my rugby experience and become an astronaut.
41:55It's amazing. It's like a child's dream.
41:59It's like a child's dream.
42:03But I can't tell you if I meet him.
42:06I can't tell you.
42:08Confirmed life.
42:10It's been a year since then.
42:22Good evening.
42:24I'm sorry to bother you.
42:26How are you?
42:28It's been a while.
42:30There's a lot of stuff.
42:32It's a mess.
42:34Can I come in?
42:36Excuse me.
42:38Hello.
42:40It's been a while.
42:42It's been a while.
42:44How are you?
42:46I'm fine.
42:48It's like a share house.
42:50It's dirty.
42:52There's a lot of stuff.
42:54I'm going to show you as it is.
42:56You haven't washed it yet?
42:58No, I haven't.
42:59It's beautiful.
43:00I'm wearing summer clothes.
43:03What happened to Kitano?
43:06Kitano is...
43:08He's gone.
43:09What?
43:12Let's drink to our graduation.
43:15Cheers!
43:26It's good.
43:28It's hot.
43:32What happened to Kitano?
43:35He went on a trip around the world.
43:38A trip around the world?
43:40I posted a video of him wandering around the jungle on Instagram.
43:43He's traveling around the world now.
43:45That's not true.
43:47You were a graduate student last year.
43:49Did you get a job?
43:51Yes, I did.
43:53I'm glad.
43:55You got a job and became a graduate student.
43:57Do you still live here?
44:00I'm going to move out.
44:02I'm going to move out.
44:05I'm going to move to a place close to the lab next year.
44:09What about this share house?
44:11It's going to be disbanded at the end of March.
44:13I'm sad.
44:15There's about a month left.
44:17Is it going to be disbanded?
44:20Yes, it is.
44:22I'm sad.
44:24I'm sad.
44:26There's about a month left.
44:28I see.
44:30Can I make a meal for your disbanded party?
44:34Really?
44:36It's big.
44:38I'd like you to make it.
44:40I'm looking forward to it.
44:42I'll call you if I can.
44:50What should I make?
44:54It's udon noodles.
45:00It weighs more than 1 kg.
45:02It's for 8 to 12 people.
45:08What is he making?
45:10What is he doing?
45:12Excuse me.
45:14It smells good.
45:16It smells like Takuan.
45:18It smells like Takuan.
45:20Wait a minute.
45:25Wow.
45:30It smells good.
45:32Don't look down.
45:34Don't look down.
45:36By the way, Saito-san, what kind of job did you get?
45:39I think I was on the show before.
45:42I got a job at a company.
45:44Sumitomo Shouji.
45:46It's a great company.
45:48I got a job at a company.
45:50I got a job at a company.
45:52It's called Keyence.
45:54It's the best.
45:56It's the most expensive company in Japan.
45:58It's the most expensive company in Japan.
46:00What kind of research do you do after that?
46:03I'm studying the engine when I fly things into space.
46:07He works at the lab every day.
46:10Sometimes he stops.
46:13I read English papers and write them down.
46:16We do math that we don't understand.
46:18We do math that we don't understand.
46:20There are less days that things go well.
46:22There are less days that things go well.
46:24It's hard to troubleshoot.
46:27It takes a lot of time.
46:29You're doing a Hayabusa operation.
46:32I go to the Hayabusa 2 completion room.
46:35I go to the Hayabusa 2 completion room.
46:38Is that a part-time job?
46:40It's called a supervisor supporter.
46:42It's a part-time job at a lab in JAXA.
46:44Did you see the space program?
46:47I didn't see it.
46:49It's a part-time job.
46:55Is this...
46:57Did you find it?
46:59It's a Hayabusa.
47:05It's a rugby ball.
47:09Do you want to get married?
47:10I want to get married if I can.
47:12I can't run away from home.
47:13I can't borrow money from my son.
47:18Can I follow you home?
47:23Have you ever shared a house?
47:25I've been a comedian and shared a house for a long time.
47:28It's fun until a second before I go to bed.
47:32I like being alone.
47:34Can't you share a house?
47:37How can you say that after seeing that?
47:41I'm sorry.
47:43I like being alone.
47:48What?
47:53Can I eat this?
47:55I'm starving.
47:57This is a rugby ball hamburger.
48:01It's huge.
48:03I was surprised that they were making this.
48:05I thought they were making delicious food.
48:07But they made us something to celebrate.
48:10This is the uniform of Tokyo University Rugby Club.
48:12This is the uniform of Tokyo University Rugby Club.
48:14It's beautiful.
48:15This is the uniform of Tokyo University Rugby Club.
48:17This is the uniform of Tokyo University Rugby Club.
48:19Please enjoy it.
48:23It's big.
48:26What's inside?
48:27There are eggs.
48:29There are a lot of eggs.
48:31This is amazing.
48:32Let's eat.
48:34It's full of nutrition.
48:35It's delicious.
48:37It's worth making.
48:39It's delicious.
48:41It's good to make young people eat.
48:44It's delicious.
48:47I don't think this is enough for three people.
48:49I'm sure you can eat it.
48:51It's about 1 kg.
48:521 kg is about 300 yen per person.
48:54I think it's good.
48:55If you can't eat this, you'll be licked by Tokyo University Rugby Club.
48:58Let's eat this.
49:00I want to open this.
49:03Please open it.
49:053, 2, 1.
49:10It's amazing.
49:12Something is flying.
49:14There is something.
49:16This dish is a rocket launched by an alien.
49:20It's amazing.
49:21It's flying.
49:24There is a rocket here.
49:26There is an alien on both sides.
49:29You said there was an alien.
49:31There is.
49:32It's all expressed.
49:33Is this grated radish?
49:34I thought it was rice.
49:36There are a lot of meteorites.
49:37Can I turn on the fire?
49:39I turned on the fire.
49:42How many days do you have to stay in this share house?
49:46It's about a month.
49:48There is only one month left.
49:50I'm suddenly lonely.
49:52This is the last luxurious meal here.
49:54It's the end.
49:55It's a deep thought.
49:57I'm sad to disband the share house.
49:59I'm sad to end my student life.
50:01It's boring to live alone.
50:05It's delicious.
50:07It looks delicious.
50:09I thought it was just grated radish.
50:12It goes well with the pork belly.
50:15It's delicious.
50:16There is one more pork belly.
50:21Is it a bucket?
50:24This is it.
50:26Isn't it a bucket?
50:30It's big.
50:35It's big.
50:37This is the largest bucket pudding in Japan.
50:41You'll know what it is from now on.
50:42I see.
50:43Do I have to turn it over?
50:44Please take it out of the bucket.
50:47This will test your brain.
50:49How can I take it out of the bucket?
50:50Use the power of physics.
50:53I learned physics.
50:56It's smart.
50:59Does physics have anything to do with this?
51:01It has nothing to do with physics.
51:02It has nothing to do with physics.
51:05It's the same.
51:12It's beautiful.
51:13It's beautiful.
51:15It's so beautiful.
51:16It looks delicious.
51:17I want to put it on my face.
51:20Please decorate it as you like.
51:23I see.
51:24Let's make the fruits gorgeous.
51:26I'm not good at it.
51:28Let's eat a lot.
51:29It looks delicious.
51:31It's here.
51:33This is the largest bucket pudding in Japan.
51:36Let's do our best and be the largest in Japan.
51:40Fuji-san Pudding has arrived.
51:47You did a good job.
51:50It's a dignified award.
51:52I'll eat this and do my best as a member of society.
51:56The moment I saw this, I felt full.
52:01I'll eat this.
52:03It's heavy.
52:04It's elastic.
52:07It's hard.
52:08I'm sorry.
52:10I'm excited.
52:13I'll eat this.
52:14It's delicious.
52:16It's really delicious.
52:17What is the most memorable thing?
52:19What is the most memorable thing?
52:21I enjoy playing games and playing mahjong.
52:25I'm happy to spend time with my friends every day.
52:29I feel sad when it ends suddenly.
52:32I'm getting lonely.
52:35It's been a month.
52:36Yes.
52:37Time flies.
52:38I prepared a rugby ball for you.
52:40It's good.
52:41It's good, isn't it?
52:42I see.
52:44Do you want to draw something?
52:45Let's do that.
52:48Let's be friends forever.
52:50I'm sorry.
52:54It's a good moment.
52:56I look forward to working with you in the future.
53:02Let's laugh together 10 or 20 years later.
53:08I'm glad I got this award.
53:12I'm really grateful.
53:15No matter how old we are, I want to meet all of you.
53:20It's been 12 years.
53:22Mr. Gozumi has graduated from the University of Tokyo.
53:26He is working on a research facility to analyze the cutting-edge technology of the universe.
53:30It's a so-called think tank.
53:32He is conducting research and market research on space business against the Japanese government.
53:41It's a little different from what I imagined.
53:43That's amazing.

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