00:03Good morning to everyone watching Zip Kansai
00:06This is Matsumura Hokuto from the Stones.
00:08Zip Kansai
00:09Wow thank you
00:22The Stones celebrated their 6th anniversary since their debut on the 22nd.
00:26Released the first best album
00:30So we had Hokuto Matsumura, who came to Kansai for PR purposes.
00:34The program hits
00:36In fact, there is a purpose other than just PR this time.
00:41In celebrating the anniversary and releasing their first best album
00:46We try to go to as many places around the country as possible.
00:50Because it's always about getting people to come together.
00:53It's a way to repay my debt and show my commitment to continue doing my best.
00:55I thought it was time to go and tell them.
00:58This time, each of the six of us will be doing something like a local tour.
01:02I'm going to do it this time.
01:05I want to express my gratitude closer to you
01:07People who visit all over the country with this in mind
01:12So the program decided to join in on the project.
01:15It's called "A Large Box to Express Your Gratitude"
01:20Balls with various names written on them, including members and fans
01:23Prepare
01:24Please express your gratitude directly to the person who listened to you.
01:28Matsumura-san drew
01:41At this memorable 6th anniversary
01:45Stones' good luck in catching the ball
01:49Members who have been together since before their debut
01:51And please give us a message of thanks to the group, the Stones.
01:57I've missed the Stones since I was a student.
02:01In a sense, my level of humanity has not improved and I have always been stupid.
02:04Thank you for saying that
02:06It's helpful when you can appear smart just by staying quiet for a bit.
02:12Really big
02:15The Stones are what they are today because of our natural relationship.
02:18Right.
02:20And since you've come all the way to Kansai,
02:22When asked what project Matsumura would like to try in Kansai,
02:28I tried my best to learn native Kansai dialect in about an hour.
02:33I'd like to try talking to people on the street.
02:36What kind of Kansai dialect do you imagine when you stand there?
02:41Yes,
02:44It's an image that appears on its own.
02:46Yes,
02:46And the response was like, "Isn't that right?"
02:49Like, Desharo.
02:53I think I may have just passed through a small hole.
02:57I used Kansai dialect, which I'm not very familiar with,
03:01Finally, for those who are about to go out
03:04Let's share the Kansai dialect through selfies
03:10good morning
03:11I'm leaving now
03:13Don't be late
03:14Be careful for Waselmon Seagin
03:17Look
03:17Take care
03:21The best album Minestones is now on sale.
03:25What are you making them do?
03:26Our program is
03:27It's on sale now
03:28Yes,
03:28Thank you for watching
03:29Thank you for watching
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