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00:00Late Monday night is Dream Enter Ano Channel Kyokoro Heitamasuka Broadcasting Department
00:17Three popular programs come together to liven up Monday nights, changing weekly. Today we have a new project and we've invited two guests.
00:33Thank you for coming despite your busy schedule. This is always here. This is a conference room. This is a proper studio. I can't rent it out no matter how long I wait.
00:49It's the dressing room for Omusute, the big dressing room. It seems like he's been here since he was a junior. Shimasa-san, thank you for coming before. Before, he was in that group, but since then, he hasn't appeared on any other shows with the group.
01:05This is the only thing I'm really grateful for, the weakest army in the universe, the Galactic Army.
01:16Last year, I celebrated my 60th birthday, and I have a junior who is celebrating his 60th birthday. I'm a little interested in him, so I'd love to have him on the show at the next 60th birthday party. Thank you.
01:34This time's Kyokorohee is a double feature. First of all, here is the project we tried.
01:42We live in an age where we don't know what's going to happen, so the four of us here are trying to acquire the skills to pass job interviews in case our entertainment careers suddenly come to an end. We're working hard on the edge of the entertainment industry, where anything can happen at any time, so it's really true that things can change in an instant.
02:12The important thing about this interview is that rather than just attending an interview with a success method, celebrities should stand out, so we ask them to take the interviewer by surprise and say or do something that will make them think that they might actually do something.
02:40There's no way to succeed anymore, it's impossible, it's impossible, when you try to go for an interview, are there any kind of corporate interviews or company interviews? I have experience with companies or part-time jobs, but I prefer part-time job interviews, so what was it like? So, normally you're asked to write down your strengths and weaknesses on your resume, so do you write down your weaknesses too? That's right, you fill up the strengths section and then completely fill up the weaknesses section.
03:08Here are the companies that we will be asking you to try your luck at this job change.
03:20The company that helped Kamashi Tenshoku this time was a major conveyor belt sushi chain with over 550 stores nationwide and actively expanding overseas.
03:38What is this picture? What program is this? The company concept is to provide safe, delicious, cheap and fun dining experiences. They invented the Bikkurapon, which allows you to enjoy a game with every fifth plate, and they continue to update their services with a wide variety of side dishes. They also have an IT company aspect.
04:08Everyone has some kind of connection to Kura Sushi, and they really go there to eat almost every day, but that's not fair, isn't it? They do the exact opposite of what Mashi does, they flatter, they flatter, they flatter, they flatter, they flatter, they flatter, they flatter, these two are the interviewers this time.
04:38No, it's not like I'm just going to make an actor out of it, it's a real class guy. I've interviewed thousands of people, including new graduates.
04:49From that experience, the key point is that I can judge to some extent what kind of person this person is within about 15 seconds of entering the room.
05:00Rather than making a decision in 15 seconds, some people ask questions based on that decision and come up with various strategies to crack the interview, and some people make bold statements.
05:12However, there are times when flaws are exposed. I want people who are suitable to join our company to be able to see through their flaws.
05:21Don't be scared, come with more variety in mind, it's scary, it's scary, it's scary, it's scary
05:25Nice to meet you, I'm Koyama from Kurazushi. Mr. Koyama, Kurazushi is the only major chain that continues to use conveyor belts. Therefore, our current challenge is to find innovative ideas for using these belts and develop new menu items. If you have unique ideas that ordinary people can't come up with, we'd love to work with you, so we'd be happy to take a look.
05:49I wonder if the two of you have an audition interview in the first place.
06:12It's true that once when I was at an agency, they asked me what I thought about XX, and I said, "What is XX?" It was the name of the agency, but I said I didn't know anything about it, and when I got home and asked my mother, she was like, "That's crazy, that means you don't know anything about that place," and I thought that was the end of it, but I just kept going there.That was when I came to an interview with Shochiku Entertainment and they asked, "What do you think about Shochiku Entertainment?" What? What is Shochiku?
06:40That's amazing!
06:42So, it turns out I'm cheating after all! The results are good!
06:46That was a win. How did you do it?
06:49I wasn't interested in auditioning, so I just sat at the bottom of the spiral staircase with hundreds of other people. Huh?
06:57If I didn't dance while everyone else was dancing, I'd stand out in a bad way, and that caught the attention of someone from the agency. Huh? Amazing. That's amazing. Wait a minute. Huh? Why did you act like that? Well, that's why I didn't want to do it. Wow! In the entertainment industry like that. Wow! I'm making a fool of myself. I'm making a fool of myself. I'm making a lot of fools. In the end, I'm making a fool of myself.
07:21So, Coach Stones, the prodigy of Kamashi, will be taking on the challenge. Here are three particularly important points. Now, let's get started on Kamashi's calling.
07:51That's great. Now, let's begin the interview. Thank you for your time. First of all, this is a common question, but could you tell me why you applied to our company?
08:07Well, I've been in the entertainment industry since I was about 15 years old, and since then I've been working as an idol with the motto of "smile" every day. I thought that next I'd like to make people smile with sushi, and when I looked at various sushi chain stores, I thought that Kura Sushi was my favorite, and although it's refreshing, I chose it.
08:35You said that you like Heisei among the chain stores, but what is it about them that makes you feel that way?
08:43I've loved Big Lapon since I was little, and it was that one Big Lapon that made me decide that Kura Sushi was the place for me, so I thought it would be great to be involved with Big Lapon and so I decided to choose Kura Sushi here.
09:27I've never performed at Tokyo Dome or Hokkaido, but I was able to sell out the five domes tour and see views that the two of you never got to see.
09:39That's how it is for Max right now in his life.
09:43That's wonderful. Thank you.
09:46After this, Coach Stones attacked again.
09:50I thought the menu was too extensive and I didn't know what to order. That's just me being stupid. Coach Stones surprises the interviewer with his new job!
10:09So what role did Koji play in the five major tours? Well, our group is six people, and we're a group that makes the most of our individuality. Everyone has their own sharp sides, but if I had to say, I'd say I have a milder side. If we were to compare it to food, it's like mirin, a food that smooths out the edges, like sushi. I guess I was the one who took on that role. So, it seems that the five major tours were a great success because of Koji's mild-mannered character.
10:38If there were only five other people, it would have been too tough and we probably would have ended up with four. I see, I understand. And on the other hand, I understand. Now, Mr. Koyama, I would like to ask a few questions. Kura Sushi is a conveyor belt sushi restaurant, so products are very important, but if we were to create a new menu, Koji, what kind of menu would you like? Well, there is one thing I wanted to say.
11:06I personally think that Kura Sushi has a bit too many items on the menu. It's just too much, and when I sit down, I don't know what to order.
11:21I think I'm just being stupid, so I'll try to cut back on that a bit. But I've also been thinking about new menu items.
11:29I wanted to convey my thoughts a little, even if it was quite a challenge, so I wanted to come up with a menu for macho guys.
11:39So, isn't high-protein fish high in protein? So maybe the rice should be higher in protein too. I thought it would be good to let people who are a little more fitness-minded know that sushi is wonderful.
11:52It seems you are also conscious of health-conscious customers, so I would like to find a new target demographic in that area.
11:59Are you okay? Yes, I'm okay. Have you informed the other members that you will be taking this exam?
12:06No, I haven't told them. Yes, if you pass, what do you plan to do with your current job?
12:12I have a quick question. Is it possible for you to have a side job? By the way, which one is your main job?
12:21How about 7-san? Which one is 7? It's Stone.
12:27If you put in "Do your best, do your best" then I think there's a chance that Kurado-san will become 7.
12:38We will be flexible in that regard. Thank you very much.
12:44Excuse me
12:46How will this come out?
12:51I was a little worried about the person you mentioned, Mr. 7.
12:53Yes, I thought that the menu was pretty well thought out.
13:00I also compared and considered three other people.
13:05Isn't that still a positive thing?
13:07Next, Mr. Saito, please.
13:11What is Kyoko Saito's fake interview?
13:51I really love sushi and smiles, so I thought it would be great to work here.
14:02After this, Kyoko goes at her own pace. I think her way of speaking was bad. Kyoko goes at it. Can she impress the interviewer while trying to change jobs?
14:23I'm sure there are many different menu items, but can you tell me three reasons why you like sushi? Well, there are three reasons. First of all, it's very Japanese, the taste is simply delicious, and the atmosphere is great. I really love Kura Sushi, so I accepted the offer. Thank you very much.
14:41What kind of work are you doing now? I'm currently working as an actor, and I think you've had a very smooth life, but could you tell me what the most difficult time in your life has been and how you overcame it?
15:01Even if I feel tired, I can easily forget about it by eating something spicy like instant ramen, so I'm confident that even if I feel like I'm feeling down, I can quickly recover.
15:12I eat cup ramen and of course a lot of sushi.
15:15It's always appropriate
15:16Always appropriate
15:18Of course, I eat a lot of sushi.
15:20So, what has been the happiest moment in your life so far? Could you tell us about something that gave you a great sense of accomplishment? Well, last year I had the opportunity to walk the red carpet three times. I don't think either of you have had that experience yet, but I think sushi is something that comes with it, and walking the red carpet was an experience similar to that of sushi, and I felt like I was able to become my own sushi.
15:48So you've had an experience similar to sushi. For example, if you were to compare yourself to sushi, what kind of sushi would you say? Wow, it's difficult, it's really difficult, that's true. But go, go, go, go, something like otoro. Amazing, it came out really big. What was the motivation behind that? Well, I chose otoro with that feeling in mind.
16:18So you're saying it's probably the most valuable thing, right? I wanted to believe that, so I did. Thank you. What's with that way of speaking? Did you know that our company is the only major chain that still operates conveyor belts? Of course. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. No need. So, if you have any new ideas for using the conveyor belts, please let me know.
16:48Ah, there are times when it gets stolen, but I thought that if it didn't just flow down from the bottom, but instead popped out from the bottom, everyone would be able to get it. A style that doesn't flow and comes out from the bottom means that it pops up from the bottom in this example, and it reaches you, and then it pops out like a pop-up.
17:18Do you have any ideas for making use of this lane that comes out? Is it something that flows? Yes, but it's difficult to think of.
17:29Oh no, I went to the interview empty-handed.
17:34I thought it would be interesting if there was a special day where only truffle sushi was served.
17:46We create a themed event day.
17:51Yes, it was like an event day and I heard something like this
17:56Finally, do you have any questions for Mr. Saito? I'm grateful for this opportunity, but I also have a very strong desire to get moving right away and bring happiness to everyone right away, so to be honest, if I have time to do this interview, I'd rather get moving quickly.
18:14I'm just so selfish and want to get moving right away. I'm sorry for the way I said it. Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you for your hard work.
18:23This was a scam, wasn't it?
18:28The motive for death seems a bit weak.
18:32Well, that's true.
18:33Well, in terms of ideas, it's quite innovative.
18:38I think there were a lot of soft, feminine ideas.
18:42The question is how we can make use of it in our home.
18:45I agree
18:46Kyoko had some doubts
18:48Huh what?
18:49Something the coach said
18:51Wasn't he a thief?
18:53No, no, no, no
18:54You did.
18:55I couldn't hear anything at all
18:56No, no, no
18:57This guy is doing it
18:58No, it was amazing
18:59Next up is Hikorohi
19:03What kind of attack will it unleash?
19:10here you are
19:10Excuse me
19:12Thank you for coming to our interview today
19:23You're welcome.
19:28So first of all,
19:30Could you tell us why you applied to our company?
19:34My grandmother
19:36This Kurazushi store's "Kura" character
19:39This is the character
19:40I wrote this first
19:44Hold on a second, you've gone too far
19:45As Kura Sushi becomes a larger store and expands,
19:51The grandmother was pushed aside a little.
19:52I lost the factional fight
19:54I see
19:54It's episode 1 of a drama
19:56Big lie
19:59I wonder how many years ago it was
20:02So that was my grandmother's generation.
20:05What year was it founded?
20:07About 200 years ago
20:08That's not true, club
20:12I see
20:12My founder is still only 74 years old.
20:15Maybe
20:18Maybe there's a history you don't know about.
20:21I'll ask.
20:23My life so far
20:25If there was anything that you enjoyed the most,
20:29I would appreciate it if you could tell me
20:31That was the most fun thing.
20:32Is it correct to say that I was the one who had the most fun?
20:36Reincarnate the question
20:37That was in the winter when I was 22.
20:41When I first got the role of Ryuui Iso,
20:44Is this what it means to live?
20:46What kind of fun is that quality of fun?
20:49After all, if you look at it from the flag, it's like a mahjong hand
20:52That's the joy and fun of living
20:54What a rude person
20:56You may think I am a very shallow person, but
20:59But mahjong is a very deep subject.
21:01Pull here Cut here Wait here
21:03We'll attack here.
21:04That's fine, but please bring it to your own turf.
21:06I think this is the same for a single company.
21:15How will we fight with the current members?
21:19After I joined the company,
21:22What kind of work do you want to do?
21:25Well, what prompted me to start looking for a new job was
21:30I accidentally graffitied the wall of Kazushige Nagashima's house.
21:34I wanted to warn myself a little bit about this.
21:37I will be in charge of the exterior design.
21:40All the walls of Kuraju's store are always kept clean.
21:45Make the walls as clean and spotless as possible.
21:48I don't understand what you're saying
21:50Do you have any questions?
21:53Finally, to both of you
21:54Yes, you both have had great careers so far.
21:58I believe you are here representing Mr. Kurahisa.
22:01Please tell us the hardest thing in your life in 2 minutes.
22:04Stop it
22:06That's the time to be here now.
22:09This is the hardest time in my life right now
22:12thank you
22:12thank you
22:14I wish you both the best of luck.
22:17The end is now
22:19It's too cute
22:20How did you do it?
22:22I got bitten quite a bit.
22:24There is a lot of information that is unclear
22:27It's the one at the beginning
22:29Then check carefully
22:31I was a bit worried.
22:32Honma said, "I was actually a stego player."
22:35Please pick it up
22:37And then you picked me up
22:39Someone let me ride on the conveyor belt at Kura Sushi.
22:43I wish I had gone here
22:45Impressed
22:46I wish I had gone for something emotional.
22:47That's the problem
22:48Now, please take care of the fourth person, Shima-san.
22:51The final challenger is Shima-san
22:55Overwhelming interview feeling
22:57Will the change of career be a success?
22:59Excuse me
23:01Excuse me
23:03Excuse me
23:05Excuse me
23:07Excuse me
23:08Excuse me
23:09Excuse me
23:10After I saw it
23:11I see
23:13Walking
23:15My name is Yoshimoto Kogyo Ikeshima.
23:17Huh? What did you say?
23:18Mumble mumble mumble
23:19amazing
23:20I couldn't hear anything.
23:21After this
23:23Is Shima-san's great actor vibe the best?
23:26I like sushi
23:33Kamashi Job Change
23:34Finally, Shimasa seems a little strange, but he asks to be allowed to sit down first, and he stares at the interview room with a fixed gaze, but thank you, thank you. First of all, can you tell us why you died at our company?
23:54Ah
23:56What a bad attitude
23:58terrible
24:00big name
24:01That's the reason
24:02Well,
24:03Kubozuka during the interview
24:08I like sushi
24:12What's the second one?
24:13I really love it
24:17in
24:18Hmm
24:19oh dear
24:20This is from the style
24:21already
24:22I ate Sansan
24:23Delicious
24:25That's it
24:26Something
24:27hey
24:28I'm biting
24:29In one night
24:30One course costs 50,000 yen.
24:31Something like 60,000 yen
24:34So ok
24:35I like sushi
24:38Conveyor belt sushi is
24:40Why did he die?
24:41the
24:42Ostia-made sushi is being sold in many places overseas, isn't it?
24:46But when I look at conveyor belt sushi restaurants in Japan from a bird's-eye view,
24:53Don't rest on your laurels
24:55I see
24:56I see.
24:58A sense of crisis, yes, that is really what the conveyor belt sushi industry is like.
25:02If I keep sitting back like this, I'll just get spun around.
25:08I felt like if I just sat cross-legged, I'd be spun around and sent away.
25:12What are you talking about? Isn't that lukewarm? The conveyor belt sushi industry has just died.
25:18I see, I see.
25:19So that means there are things that the industry as a whole needs to do more properly.
25:26I'd like you to be a bit more specific about what to do.
25:30It's a hole I dug myself
25:32Certainly, yes
25:33Well, the menu is expanding.
25:36Oh no, oh no, oh no, oh no
25:40Well, nothing's coming out, she's just sitting with her legs spread
25:44Yes, but there are definitely many things that can be done.
25:47What is that?
25:49If it's a conveyor belt sushi restaurant, they'll probably offer other menu items besides sushi.
25:55That kind of thing is really good
25:58That's why families are coming here.
26:03That kind of thing is also really good.
26:06Wait, this is so funny
26:08Well, the parking lot
26:11parking
26:13Thank you for the very specific answer
26:16Earlier, you mentioned a sense of crisis about the conveyor belt sushi industry.
26:21If you have any new and innovative ideas for using the rotating lane
26:26Please let me know the specific rotation lane.
26:29Ah, I see.
26:31It's a rotation, rotation
26:35Well, it might come out if you move around a bit.
26:38On the other hand, are you thinking about something?
26:40No, no, no
26:41For example, it's surprising that there aren't any now.
26:44Like that vertical rotation
26:46Like a Ferris wheel
26:48I see
26:49Isn't this the kind of rotation?
26:51Traditionally
26:52I agree
26:53yes
26:54There's no such thing as a big rotation.
26:56I understand
26:57Is that not so common?
26:58What I've been thinking so far
27:00Won't that happen?
27:01Ferris wheel
27:02That's innovative.
27:03Yeah yeah yeah
27:05Yeah
27:07I really hate that
27:09It's below now
27:10I hate that moment so much.
27:11So, Shinose-san, do you have any questions?
27:15Let's make up for what came
27:17As a whole company
27:19I'd like to hear about Kura Sushi's vision.
27:21It's not a shareholders' meeting.
27:23A major shareholder's statement
27:25As Kura Sushi
27:27We can serve anything, not just sushi, but French, Italian, etc.
27:31I want to revolutionize the restaurant industry and spread the so-called conveyor belt sushi business model all over the world.
27:39It's so funny it's so funny.
27:54Why don't you look at the ceiling? It seemed like they weren't covering it at all. I wonder how that fits with the corporate culture. I got the feeling that they were thinking seriously about the company's vision, but what did you think of each of them? They had to give off a sense of being something special to be something special. What they were saying was a bit vague, though.
28:22Well, I think it was good that I was able to talk about a worldview that Okamoto-san and others didn't know about, but I don't think I've ever had that experience, but the Five Domes were really unpleasant. After the interview, the Kura Sushi side was really focused on practicality.
28:46Preliminary results will be announced over the phone, just like a real company job change.
28:58This is coming soon Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh I know a little bit about Floars
29:05Please come out, I'll definitely eat you up, please come out now, that's enough
29:10Not out yet
29:11I'll let you out as soon as possible.
29:14I'll let you out as soon as possible.
29:15Further after this
29:19Commemorative project for the release of the movie starring Kyoko Saito
29:23Did you leave Kyokorofee's camera in the makeup?
29:32Four people who had trouble with interviews at Kura Sushi
29:34Now it's time for the advance announcement
29:37hello
29:39hello
29:41Sorry
29:43This is Okamoto from Kura Sushi.
29:45Thank you for your help
29:46Shimada-san has a very dignified and calm demeanor.
29:51I thought he was a very important person,
29:55I thought that there might be some aspects that don't quite fit with our corporate culture.
29:59I'm a little sorry
30:00This time, I wasn't lucky
30:02A little too proud
30:14It's too scary
30:15It's too scary
30:16Oh no!
30:18What is this guy?
30:20It's the most annoying
30:22I'm biting
30:23surely
30:24Wow
30:24Here we go
30:25Hello, is this Hikoroishi calling?
30:29After this interview, we have considered various options.
30:34I thought his way of thinking and attitude towards work were very good.
30:42thank you
30:43Since when?
30:44That time at work
30:45I haven't heard it yet
30:46On top of that,
30:48Hikoroishi said he would love to do it.
30:50Cleaning that wall
30:52Actually, there are no vacancies there right now.
30:55There's no space
30:57Thank you very much for today
30:58thank you
31:00Excuse me
31:02Wow, I fell
31:04fell
31:04It fell
31:05Kura Sushi is difficult after all
31:07Oh no
31:08No, no, no
31:09As expected from Yanakura Sushi
31:10It's cramped
31:11Ah, here it comes.
31:13Thank you for today
31:16thank you
31:17As for Seto-san,
31:18How did today's interview go?
31:20Huh, what's that?
31:22I thought I gave it my 100% effort.
31:25As for us,
31:26Saito-san is very cheerful.
31:29Just for a moment,
31:31I'm going to start mid-career recruitment soon.
31:33To help you do your best
31:34There are some parts that are a little lacking
31:37Thank you
31:38What was lacking?
31:40There's a lack of specificity in the story.
31:44There were some things like that
31:46If there is any other connection
31:48Thank you very much
31:49thank you
31:50Excuse me
31:52fell
31:52fell
31:54It fell apart in real life
31:58What did that do?
31:59How did Kyoko respond?
32:00surely
32:02I really wanted to pass
32:03He said some pretty strange things
32:09There's a pattern to all of this
32:10Yes there is.
32:11Oh, it's here
32:12I came
32:13I came
32:14Thank you for today
32:15thank you
32:16yes
32:17Koishi-san is very important to us.
32:19Very cheerful and energetic
32:21I felt that he was someone who could brighten up the people around him.
32:25yes
32:26Switched
32:28The idea is also very interesting.
32:30I'd love to
32:30I would like you to work with us at our company.
32:34Huh?
32:36thank you
32:37Huh?
32:38Yesssss
32:39At the end of the part about working part-time, the 37 and 73 are 9, 9, 1.
32:48Of course, 9 is our company.
32:52Of course, I'm doing well and looking forward to working with you. Thank you very much.
33:01The moment I was asked to do this, I was impressed by how clear and refreshing it was.
33:11I thought I got in, but Shimazawa-san is taking the lead with a refreshing and clear attitude.
33:17It was completely different. How was it, Shimazawa-san?
33:21Wow, I want to eat sushi now
33:27I don't know, Shimazawa-san is in it.
33:38Here, an announcement was made by Mr. Kawachi, who was accepted to work at Stones Kanekura Sushi.
33:42The Stones' first greatest hits album, Milestones Best Tracks, is now on sale.
33:47As the Stones celebrate their sixth anniversary since their debut, they have completed a memorable best-of album that captures their journey so far, their current whereabouts, and their future.
33:55Please listen to it please
33:57Let's ask Kurazushi to wash it down for us.
33:59Kurasushi-san, please make an immature video at Bigkurapon.
34:05Next up is a project to celebrate the release of the movie starring him today.
34:10The movie starring Saito-san has been released.
34:15thank you
34:17I did it
34:18That sounds interesting.
34:21That's true. I've never seen a movie about idols being banned from dating.
34:27I think it's a topic that anyone living in Japan has thought about at least once, or that they're interested in.
34:33Moreover, the casting is interesting and I'm intrigued because it will be played by Kyoko, who was already a perfect idol.
34:41Saito-san went to Paris for a movie event this time.
34:46Yes, at the stage greeting.
34:48That's nice
34:49We thought we might take a photo of that too.
34:53Due to budgetary constraints, staff cannot go.
34:56absolutely?
34:58sad
34:58So, I went to Paris with Saito-san.
35:01Koji Fukada, director of Love Trial
35:04I made a request to Director Fukada Koji.
35:07Yes, this is the VTR.
35:09Yes, thank you very much
35:12I am a staff member of a program called Kyokorohee.
35:16Yes, I am watching it.
35:17Koji Fukada, a leading director in the Japanese film industry
35:22In 2016, "Standing on the Edge" won the Jury Prize in the Branch section at the Cannes Film Festival.
35:32It has won many international film awards and is highly acclaimed both at home and abroad.
35:37In this latest work by Director Fukada
35:42The movie "Love Trial" starring Kyoko will be released on January 23rd.
35:47Were you aware of the Love Prohibition Rebellion?
35:51I don't think I had any idea what love was like.
35:55The film Love Trial is currently being screened to rave reviews.
36:00A Japanese film screening event will be held in Paris in early January, prior to its domestic release.
36:05He will be making a speech on stage during the fireworks.
36:09I visited Director Fukada, who was heading to Paris with Kyoko, to ask him a favor.
36:15The protagonist of the love trial
36:18I think there was an audition for this.
36:20What was the deciding factor that led you to decide to support it?
36:25As expected, the acting was really good.
36:27Especially the love trial
36:29There are both love scenes and courtroom scenes.
36:31The tone of his voice in the court scene in particular was amazing.
36:37I was really moved by the performance in the past where he was seated.
36:40I'm probably not the only one watching
36:43I think all the staff members in front of him were impressed by Mr. Saito.
36:45For a former idol to appear in a work depicting the idol industry
36:49I think that in itself takes great courage.
36:52There's something I'm really grateful for.
36:55What was your impression on the site?
36:58No, seriously.
36:59After all, the way he turned to that line
37:02I'm really really serious
37:05There are some very long lines in the movie.
37:07Movies say their lines properly and correctly.
37:10It seems like a given, but
37:12It's surprisingly difficult
37:14Even if you're an actor with professional experience,
37:15I got quite a few lines wrong.
37:16It's not that common to say "one more time"
37:18Without any NG
37:20He played all the lines for that role.
37:23I was really moved watching it.
37:25I also ended up working with Mr. Saito.
37:27From the Hinatazaka era quite some time ago
37:29I watched a variety of videos
37:31She's such a funny older sister.
37:33Funny older sister
37:34Funny older sister
37:35It was the first time I was told
37:37Director Fukada is full of praise for Kyoko
37:40He also shared his impressions of Hikorohee.
37:44Wow, well done!
37:45Actually, I'm preparing a few films right now.
37:50One of the roles was exactly like Hikorohee's.
37:54The role was that of a yakuza's daughter who is quick to fight but passionate about friendship.
38:01But the only problem is that she will be a high school girl.
38:04So I'm sorry to Hikorohi, but I can't ask you to do it.
38:09I would like to work with you someday
38:11I wonder if there are many other women like Hikorohi?
38:15After hearing your valuable story
38:21Finally, a request from the program
38:22I wanted to support the Love Trial program.
38:28thank you
38:28Love Trial is currently on air
38:33Something like Saito-san's words
38:36I was hoping the director in Paris could bring it over.
38:43What?
38:43Is that okay?
38:46I've never done anything like that before.
38:49I would like you to take some comments like this.
38:55I'm putting it on paper.
38:57It would be nice if Love Trial was on air.
39:02I watched it three times and I think Love Trial is great.
39:04Not just three times, but five times, even ten times.
39:05A little further down there
39:10That has nothing to do with it at all
39:12The one below
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39:16If you don't mind,
39:22With the Parisian landscape in the background
39:24I was wondering if you could take a photo.
39:27What will lead to the success of Love Trial?
39:29I'm grateful for everything here
39:31I will do my best
39:33thank you
39:33They kindly accepted my request.
39:37So later
39:39We shot a lot of filming in between movie events.
39:44I left the photo shoot to them, except for the chili peppers.
39:57Love Trial is currently being screened to rave reviews
40:07moreover
40:08Watch Love Trial tomorrow
40:36I've never done it in Tikorofi.
40:38Insert a testing process
40:40Filming continues in a movie style
40:43Saito-san is a spy
40:44Fleeing from the enemy
40:47A very big secret
40:49He's over there
40:50Tell your friends at Tabraman
40:51It's like running away
40:53Understood
40:54I'm the one running away
40:55People running away
40:55From progress
40:56Something like that
40:58Things that aren't related to the movie
41:00Please take a photo with all your might
41:01The finished product will be shown during the program, so we look forward to it. Thank you so much, Director Fukada, for taking the time out of your busy schedule. Thank you, Director.
41:30What has changed is that you have done a great job.
41:33It took me about half a day to do it
41:36So it was incorporated as a location shoot for Kyokorohee.
41:40We were in Paris all the time, going out to eat together at night and in the afternoon.
41:45This was so busy that I had to move around
41:48We all ate sandwiches together to win.
41:53It was like, "Okay, let's move on to the next one."
41:56But thanks to Kyokorohee, we were able to go to places like the Eiffel Tower and Gaisenmon, so everyone said they were glad we had it, so it's not like that at all.
42:05Thank goodness, if it weren't for the Eiffel Tower and Gaisenmon, I would have been beaten up already.
42:10Did something interesting come up?
42:12No, my English is a terrible problem.
42:17Of course, I couldn't speak English from the beginning.
42:20I was a little disappointed that I couldn't do so much.
42:23So, first of all, I got on a plane that wasn't within Japan.
42:28I had no idea about the airline's Wi-Fi.
42:32I can't do anything
42:34So, for example, I couldn't tell my manager what to do.
42:37It's a word I know
42:40All I know is "This I don't know"
42:42But I thought this might still get the point across.
42:44This I don't know I don't know
42:46If you say something like Wi-Fi
42:48No, I don't know much about Japanese.
42:51No, I just said "I don't know"
42:53The person speaks Japanese
42:56For example, in France
42:57I'll call someone who can speak Japanese.
43:00I somehow got the nuance.
43:02But I don't know, I don't speak Japanese at all.
43:06It's like I don't understand Japanese very well.
43:09Like, I don't know, I don't know
43:12I don't understand Japanese, it's not like that person is saying it anymore.
43:16Kyoko is not the only one
43:17But I definitely can't understand what they're saying in Japanese.
43:20That's because Kyoko just added subtitles on her own, but I realized how bad it is if you can't speak English when I got the overseas job this time.
43:38If Kyoko said that she was keeping the stamp, who was the person she encountered in Paris?
43:45Love Trial Tomorrow
43:52I met Hiroyuki because I knew he was someone I wouldn't be able to meet often since he was in Paris.
44:03Oh, I see, I see, how did we meet?
44:07Well, after the opening of the Love Trial performance, Hiroyuki-san took to the stage to talk about the Japanese culture of fireworks.
44:18After he took the stage, I had the opportunity to say hello and take a photo with him. We only had a very short time to talk, just the time it took to take this photo.
44:27He was very kind and asked if I was okay with jet lag, but I forced myself to say it.
44:33I said it in a forced way, because I had a limited time.
44:38When I said something like "I really love Kiragi-san, I respect you, I'm keeping your stamps," she smiled really big and said "Oh, I'm so happy, thank you."
44:46Well, Kyoko is a pretty enthusiastic fan, so yes, she is a fan.
44:51I would like to give a little hint to people who are going to see Saito's film that they should definitely see this scene. The idol part, the live performance scene, the usual routine, the rehearsal scene, it really feels like a documentary film, it really feels like the real idol life is depicted here, and there are people who look like fans asking if they can take a photo with me.
45:16There is a scene like that, and it's so realistic, I mean, I'm not really acting at all, it just flowed and it ended up like this, and the people around me were like, "Oh, come on," and the hectic feeling was so real.
45:30This is a must see
45:32It's a highlight, and this part was shown at the Cannes Film Festival, but it wasn't in Japan, but everyone who saw it there laughed a lot.
45:43So
45:44When I was in Japan, I thought that scene was funny, but I tended to ignore it.
45:50Well, that's how it is.
45:52But it was a scene that caused a huge laugh at Cannes, so the difference in the reaction between it and overseas was refreshing and interesting. It's funny, I'll go see it too. Yes, I'd be happy if you could see it in the cinema.
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46:13The next episode of Hamasuka will feature Mizuno, who is in charge of living things, taking on new frontiers in fashion, and Ano-chan, who is active in singing and variety shows, taking on various challenges!
46:43Teyer
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