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00:03Rare surnames and common surnames, all gathered together!
00:07He's in the lead, he's stopped, oh yeah, that's why there's a gold medalist there.
00:12Of course.
00:16Oh wow, that's an unusual first name, Nene. Yes, it's a name that sounds like a girl's name.
00:22That's right, Kida-chan
00:23Oh, but I do get told that a lot, that I have a girl's name.
00:27I said something like that, didn't I? It's fine, these things happen.
00:34Why can't we have overlapping talk shows too?
00:40It was my first time on TV, and I was on a variety show, but this is how it was
00:46Sanma Goten is the first variety show where they will be appearing face-to-face.
00:49This is way too hard mode.
00:53It's not too hard mode, is it? Well, it's rare to see Kyoguchi-san here too, and he's also part of the world.
00:59You'd think Kyoguchi would be a good choice since he's a champion, but he's not at all.
01:07There are unusually few Hot-chan and Hot-ara before, aren't there?
01:12It seems plausible, but there are few people from Kyoguchi, and only those relatives.
01:17They might not be there.
01:23Actually, I got married and my wife was pregnant at the time, so we had a baby in July.
01:30Since it's the first child, please keep in touch from now on for several days.
01:37Is it tentative? It's tentatively scheduled for July 17th, with Shinobu Otake.
01:42We have the same birthday, don't we? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh?
01:45Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh?
01:45Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh?
01:48Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh?
02:02Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh?
02:06Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh?
02:06Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh?
02:07Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh?
02:09Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh?
02:29Your mom and dad didn't play with you very often, did they?
02:32Bath nesting toys
02:53My name is Tokyo Miyoshi, and I'm from Osaka.
02:58Wow, you've got some nice weapons. You're from Osaka, and you're from Tokyo Miyoshi? Your ancestors?
03:05Yes, I've always lived in Osaka, so I wonder why I've always lived in Osaka.
03:11Then that's not Tokyo, is it? There are various theories about it being the capital of the east, but that too...
03:16Originally, the ancestral items found in that house or whatever it was
03:20The word "Edo" was written somewhere that looked like a name, so maybe...
03:24Our roots are in the Edo period.
04:28My last name, Kusakizakura, means "approaching the time of grass," and it is Kusakizakura every day
04:35It's troublesome to explain it again, but
05:08Oh, that's right, hello, it's Ukisho, usually Fukiso or Fujiko
05:14They were hearing my name as something like Ukiyo or something I didn't really understand.
05:18Fukiso, no, that's wrong, it's Ukisho, I say that every time, it's not like I did anything.
05:23I haven't sued, so it's not like I'm saying "that's good" or "that's great," but rather that I haven't caused any problems, so I'm just floating.
05:29By the way, that's good, so every time I say that name I feel like floating
05:34First of all, Ukisho
05:36His first name is Hidaka, which is a bit unusual and sounds like it belongs to a noble family.
05:40It says "tree" here. These are all his real names. Ukisho Hidaka is floating.
05:45To fly there is a nobleman named Ukisho Hidaka, which is a rare name.
05:48I think this is probably a common experience for people with names like Ji, but the explanation of your own name
05:52There is always at least one phrase there is always
05:56It's really the same for me as for Sako Kusaki, the fact that it's being made public is something I really feel.
06:00It's also in there, so that's quite difficult, but this one has easy kanji.
06:03It's a place that floats, you know, if you say it's a place that floats, you'll understand immediately.
06:07So, how many people named Ukisho are there in Japan right now?
06:10I really think it's probably just relatives, and I think it might be even fewer.
06:16I've heard rumors that there are even fewer of them now, or rather, that there are already very few left.
06:20I haven't heard any rumors about him dying or anything like that.
06:34Oh, I see, so there are still 250 people in the arena right now.
06:39Most people don't do it out of stubbornness, but it's usually the eldest son who does it.
06:44That's why they're playing instruments from the Edo period.
06:47Monne
06:50From the Asuka period onward, if you were born into this family, that was all you would do.
06:55It's already decided that there isn't one, and according to one theory, Shōtoku Tai
07:00My son told me to call myself a combatant, so I'm playing the role of Prince Shōtoku on stage.
07:07But I was the one who put it there.
07:15Oh, so that's the history. Ukisho is really like that, isn't he?
07:21So why does he like it? He really likes it.
07:25Saya is satisfied and pleased, but she absolutely does not want to talk on the phone.
07:30I think it's Shida and Hayashi-san. Ah, what does that mean? Hayashi-furo-san or something?
07:36It's a bath, but no one can understand the name "bath".
07:41I can't believe that letters exist in this world.
07:43I get asked a lot if I'm Kuro-san, and we have a lot of back-and-forth conversations, but it's all about the wind.
07:48When I said, "It's the bath of Ryo," they said, "Oh, you mean the bath."
07:52I can go to Tokyo, but first I'd like to ask for your name.
07:55They said they'd do it, and when I said it was in Tokyo, they said they hadn't asked where I was from.
08:00That's right, my name is Tokyo, no, I'm not from there, my name is just
08:06The name is 3 o'clock, so it's confusing with the place name and time.
08:09Oh, right, it's 3 o'clock in Tokyo and I'd like a pizza for 4 o'clock in Yokohama.
08:16So, that might be what it is.
08:20Well, this is actually my last name, but people tend to think it's my first name.
08:25Well, it gets all jumbled up there, so I'll use hiragana for my stage name.
08:28But this Shige, Tomoshige, is the difficult kind of Shige.
08:42There are a lot of people hiding this, probably people like Taniguchi-san and Morishige Aya-san.
08:46It's supposed to be a simple design, but that doesn't come across, so it's always a bit much.
09:26Um, I live in Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture.
09:32But the neighboring city of Imizu is quite close to the sea, so if you go there...
09:38And there are so many really rare names, like, for example, um, Koshi
09:43Santo Kosshi-san Kosshi no Kosshi Kosshi
10:17So, you've met several people, right?
10:49It's called "bath," but if you get married, will you still be single? Yes.
10:54Or maybe not, I want to change. Oh, I have a name I admire.
11:00If your last name is normal and you can go for a major league name, then that's the opposite.
11:03Ah, Suzuki and Sato, they'll definitely propose to you.
11:08Change the letters.
12:39So we have to look for childishness, so you know, that kind of thing.
12:44Yeah, you're the only one who's so excited, it puts pressure on me too.
12:50Why is it that Ukisho-kun, who is still alive, dislikes it when there are other Ukishos?
12:54Rare is good, rare is good, that's all there is to it.
13:00I'm jealous, no, that's why we can't relate to this experience.
13:06We can't do that, can we? Carrying our own surname on our shoulders.
13:09That's not good, is it?
13:09There's absolutely nothing. Is there anything I could have done? For example, let's say I wanted to leave this name behind.
13:14I've never thought that way. Oh, so even if I don't get married, that's fine.
13:17The number of Tanakas keeps increasing on their own.
13:19Without permission? Well, that's true, you're right, come on, Kyoguchi-san, please.
13:25Well, I do karate and boxing, but I do karate and karate
13:30Surprisingly, a lot of it comes from the hands in karate.
13:32I'm the youngest of the siblings, but my two older siblings are strong.
13:36I think it's a pretty unusual surname because it's "kuchi" (口), but I understand why.
13:40What do you not understand? Are you Kyoguchi? I know you do.
13:44I bought it, I was trying to liven things up, so I was just heckling, heckling, heckling.
13:50I understand, I understand, I understand Kyoguchi
13:53I'm sorry, I don't know how you feel, this is the first time you've come out
13:58It's fine since I'm receiving it.
14:24The top two were really strong, but I wasn't strong at all.
14:28It's strong.
14:29I was a kid who couldn't produce results, but I guess Kyoguchi is a rare one.
14:32The two older brothers stand out because they're the younger brothers of Kyoguchi.
14:37I have an older brother and an older sister, so was my sister strong too? My sister was really strong, yeah.
14:42—Is it scary?
16:15Everyone already knows about pottery, so if it becomes a hospital...
16:18When someone calls you "Gei-san," it can feel awkward because you immediately think, "Oh, you mean the pottery artist, right?"
16:22Oh, and also, our surname, Gagaku, is interesting.
16:26There are so many, and there are still more? Yes, one of my classmates was
16:30The receipt is written with the single character for "upper" and "upper".
16:35That's easy, isn't it? You can just call him "Your Majesty" from above, right?
17:08Can't you just call it Sauna-chan or something?
17:10That can't be true! Why would you call her Sauna-chan just because she's your little sister?
17:15What about feelings? I don't mind at all, but...
17:19You have a son, right? Huh? A son? Why did you come back the other way?
17:24You've already been surpassed, haven't you? Your son is now higher in rank than you.
17:27Unfortunately, that's what happened.
17:30I have a child, and it looks like my child might get bullied if this is discovered.
17:34I think they might grow up to be that young, so I've enrolled them in daycare now.
17:38But I guess just having the last name Tomoshige would give it away, or something like that.
17:42They look alike, so they're likely to get teased. Everyone's a comedian's child.
17:45It's a path they have to go through, but I hope they grow up big and strong. It's over, it's over.
17:55It's finished and closed, meaning I want them to grow up to be fine adults.
17:58That's what I think.
18:00My family is also from Otake, even though we were in the second year of middle school, elementary school, and kindergarten.
18:05I think it's probably pretty obvious, but I guess it's part of their style.
18:12Mars's style of performance is quite different from Tomoshige's.
18:16Oh, your child is wearing the glasses? So that frame...
18:23I'm going for the thinner version. Talk to Otake-san so he won't notice!
18:30Yes, what kind of Saito's Sai is something that is often done at ward offices and such?
18:33Is it like a character? It's a common surname, but there are four main Sai characters.
18:38The complicated world of Saito-san. Even Saito-san has his troubles sometimes.
18:43Should we go with the second one? Well, it won't open.
18:52If that last name is unusual, you can give it a nickname or pet name.
18:56When I was talking to my friends, they told me that the origin of my last name was obvious, and that's right.
19:00I also have various names like Yassie and Sayashi.
19:03But then I decided to go with the catchy sound of "Sayashi."
19:09I'm overwhelmingly called Sayashi, just as I am.
19:13Yes, that's been the case for a while now, so fans and
19:16I really respect Sayashi for coming to autograph signing events and stuff like that.
19:20They say things like "It's nice" and "Sayashi Sayashi"
19:23Even if it's a nickname, like "I love Saito," it's still a way of calling someone.
19:29It's a throwaway, isn't it? That's right, I see, Sayashi is already a nickname.
19:34It looks like it. What was your nickname? Mine was Ukki
19:38—Well, I really just made it, but I'm not using it right now.
19:48Yes, they really exist, they really exist, like Ukki and others like Ukisho
19:54It contains the word "nokou kisho" (gross), so I get called "ukisho" or something like that.
19:59What if something like that became quite popular at school? Ugh, damn it.
20:04There were times when I spent my time thinking that way.
20:06It seems that the baby bird is no longer a baby bird. I call it a baby bird.
20:09Even though the chicks are overwhelmingly dominant, the chicks are
20:12It was so memorable, I'm Akiko, so just call me Akiko.
20:15I've hardly ever been caught.
20:19That's why when I'm called Akiko, I get a little flustered.
20:23Oh, so Tokyo is not a hit, Tokyo is already by first name
20:27I get called by my name a lot, so I don't say I'm from Tokyo.
20:31On the contrary, it feels strange because it's too familiar to me.
20:36Kyoto is somehow different, and so is Tokyo. What kind of work do I do?
20:41These days, I'm quite the global type and I travel abroad a lot.
20:45I'm saving money now, so I'm working part-time while I'm a student.
20:48So, you're enjoying it, huh? That's right, so you're building your own house as a business owner.
20:53It sounds like Tokyo Construction, so congratulations! I see you're in the construction industry.
20:57Construction is going so fast, Tokyo is fast.
21:07Wow, that was quick! Next up in Tokyo is Saito, please. Yes, my name is Saito.
21:13Well, you know, this
21:40Oh, so even Saito-san uses the second one when he's feeling lazy?
21:43Should I make it that way? Well, hiragana, yeah.
21:47Oh, so that's how it is, really.
21:51This is something that is often said at places like the ward office, for example, regarding Saito's Sai
21:53I understand what kind of characters those are, I understand, I understand, I understand.
21:56I get asked this a lot, but it's the one that's pointed to at the bottom, which is a difficult one to explain.
22:01People say that, but in my opinion, it's definitely the second to last.
22:05Isn't that the hardest part?
22:06So what does your academic ability mean when you say it's just difficult to show the top level?
22:11What is it?
22:44Yes, so why is everyone pointing the wrong way? What do you mean? It's the left.
22:51Mon
22:53That's true for Tanaka too. I'm usually called by my first name, but
22:56I just heard that her name is Julie, and it's just the 10th character for tree.
23:00He was there, but Kenji Sawada's anxiety made me think that Juli is amazing, so
23:05Everyone tries calling me by my first name when we meet for the first time.
23:08But then they said, "Itsuki?" and I was like, "Oh, no, that's not it, the person who's most frequented?"
23:12It's Juli, but I'll just compromise and say Tanaka is fine, or something like that.
23:18I heard that he's particular about his handwriting. The eldest of the brothers is his uncle.
23:22It's a two-letter name that I-chan came up with, and it's for a family of five siblings, four of whom are younger.
23:25Each character is one letter.
23:27Um, what's your name? What number are you, and is your name Juli?
23:31I'm fourth, and the last one is written as "water of Mercury" (水) - Suba
23:36Ru or
23:37Wow, so cool, so cool, a bit more sparkly than what we'd call it nowadays.
23:41They all have names that sound like Rana's. And above them is Subaru Juri.
23:47Is "hyō" written as "hyō" referring to the animal leopard?
23:50No, that's not it. Snow or hail? No, that's not it. Ice? Huh? So it's not hail?
23:56Isn't that a tan? Does anyone have a pen? No pen?
24:00What's that picture?
24:07I don't understand this. What kind of weather is this? Can't you explain it?
24:11Is this what you meant when you wrote it down? Thank you, Mr. Saiton.
24:14Um, like this, spit, spit, no, no, no, no.
24:20No, that's not it, that's not it, that's not it, that's not it, I'm Pe
24:23For that reason, it comes out
24:36The one with something next to the tiger, the one with something on the back side
24:38This is pronounced "Hyoga," you pronounce it "Hyoga Hyoga."
24:43It's "mu," but I think if you use a conversion tool it will probably come out as "hyo."
24:47Hahaha, from now on you're AD, what?
25:00Well, I think everyone probably has their own thoughts on making a stamp.
25:05When you ask for it, the number of strokes is 18 just for "Hina", so only "Hina"
25:09So, 18? Well, they don't sell them, but they don't sell the Aina shape?
25:15No, it's not available unless it's made for me, and when it's made for me it's perfect
25:18If they don't make it for us, then...
25:20When you're doing things like breaking things, you tend to go "whoosh," right?
25:24If it's not there, it'll curl up tightly for a while. Oh, that's right, it's big.
25:29It looks like we'll have to make it, seriously.
25:31Yes, I'd like a beautiful name to be engraved in detail.
25:35But it's because it's shaped like a chick, so when explaining its name...
25:40I just took the person from the Hina dolls, but people say that to me.
25:45It's kind of like a quiz, and for a moment it gets really difficult.
25:48When you take the person from the Hina dolls, does it go "bang" and lose the person?
25:55It's just a matter of making the dolls, so the husband is really a doll maker.
26:01Yes, it became a model for me, but the model
26:08It doesn't look like something I'm used to drawing, so it's more like "Hina is Akiko Hinagata."
26:12I was
26:12Wow, you've surpassed even the Hina dolls, that's so cool!
26:19Cool, awesome, amazing
26:42Because the design was complicated, I had them make it a little larger than necessary.
26:48I guess you guys aren't selling it either, so I definitely'm not selling it.
26:51Right, Ukisho, but it's a normal size and it's fine. I see, Higashi
26:55How about Kyoto?
26:56The number of characters is simple, so I can make them, but if they're all custom-made, I definitely won't sell them.
27:03Since there isn't one, even a very small size is fine. Kyoguchi Hana, but in the bath...
27:09I want to press it
27:21Apparently, there are applause votes from 45 prefectures, but there are still two missing.
27:25Are there any 45-year-olds like that?
27:27It is said that the prefectures of Meiji do not actually exist.
27:31mosquito?
27:32Hokkaido isn't here either. Hokkaido isn't here.
27:36And all 12 celebrities wear glasses - their struggles with wearing glasses
27:41It won't stop
27:42I can't find my glasses, which I was wearing on my head.
27:45I got confused and took it off, but that's when I need to surpass it, damn it.
27:49Eno's eyes were stuffed with them, and furthermore, the super forbidden Kawashima Yu
27:54Mika's shocking appearance with real glasses is unrecognizable.
28:00Now, let's change the theme. Here it is.
28:05The story of how I came to love my last name. Sakura, from Fukushima Prefecture.
28:10The story of how Gasuki came to like her own last name.
28:29Is Mr. Toraiwa's husband employed at Goten Kogyo? Oh, yes.
28:34As expected, my brother also had a really crazy advertisement for Toraiwa-san at the palace.
28:38I heard you have a boss you respect, that's unusual.
28:43That's right.
28:46A person from Nara Prefecture aiming for a big success has grown to love their own last name.
28:51When I write my name, Daisuke Shimoyama, it takes 337 beats.
29:09This is great because you can write at your own pace!
29:41It feels good.
30:14Is it okay to add "Moo" to "Kira Kira"? Yes, so overall
30:19It's a unique name, so it's not weird at all.
30:24Back then, it was a little flashy and a little embarrassing, but I didn't mind.
30:27The name Kira comes from the anime Gundam.
30:31The main character is Kira Yamate, Kira Yamate, and everyone is like that.
30:35It's become an era where people like that take pictures. Yes, that's right. What's below Shige?
30:39Did I do that? My name is Yoshiki. Yoshiki is not particularly...
30:42Isn't it?? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh?
30:43It wasn't X, but it was YOSHIKI, but I'm a little different, um...
30:47My mom's name is Tomoshige Tomoko, you know, Tomotomo
30:51Mom came along not as a friend but as a friend.
30:54But my grandfather, my grandfather was very persistent
30:58He keeps saying "ru" and staring at them intently because they're all weird names.
31:03I thought it was still somewhat normal, but oh, so that's what it means.
31:06Did Ukisho-san do it? His name is Hidaka. Why did he take it?
31:10Hidaka said? Is this really just a normal story?
31:16Aa
31:32I'm a bit girly, but I have five brothers, so I'm a girl.
31:37With the wish that I want it in mind, Juri Juri, I see, what about Hidaka?
31:58This name suggests someone related to art studies or related to shrines and temples.
32:03They already know about it.
32:05Even if you visit a small shrine and it's in an unfamiliar place
32:09It's kind of like saying to the person inheriting it that it's a combat sport.
32:13—And then it got hectic and then, oh, here comes the arena fighter.
32:16The Shinto priest came out from the back, and it seemed like he was going to give us a name.
32:20There's a certain satisfaction in knowing that the front is already so big, haha.
32:25That's why you're used to being respected.
32:30I feel like I have to do this with Mokou-chan, in a good way.
32:34I mean, you know?
32:35Sanma-san, we're also responsible for that, or rather, Tomoshige Sanekata and others...
32:41If he messes up, Miyoshi's reputation will get really bad.
32:45I see, so that pressure is also a factor, I think so.
32:49As for Tougi-san, well, his family is like that, so his ancestors
32:53It seems like our ancestors were thinking, "We can't let it get dirty."
32:57Na
32:57Ukisho-kun, today I'm making the worst impression on you. There's not much sound from Ukisho.
33:05It really resonated with me. I'm sure people said things like, "Are you an ancestor now?"
33:10I hope my relative, the journalist, can live as long as possible and keep fighting.
33:13Now that I've had a change of heart, I'll definitely use this and do my best, Tokyo-san
33:20Miyoshi-san, well, yes, I suppose I'm Japanese and I'm from Tokyo.
33:26Then, instead of saying things like, "Never mind all that, just tell me Honma's name,"
33:30I told them that I often meet up with friends abroad and that I travel overseas frequently.
33:33When I told them I was from Tokyo, they said, "Tokyo? That's so cool!"
33:38What a name, I guess.
33:40The impression is definitely a little different between Tokyo and Japan.
33:44So, Tokyo, that's good, Tokyo, next time Osaka, bird
33:49I guess Mr. Tori has all sorts of things going on too, probably something like that.
33:54What I heard was that the surname Tokyo is actually quite common among prefecture surnames.
33:58Apparently, he's one of the rarer ones, and oh yeah, that's right, he's like this.
34:03So Yamaguchi is like that, I see, I see, there are a lot of people from Nagano too.
34:08Nagano-san
34:10I wonder if there are only a few people from Gisaka too? Oh, I heard there are only 10 people from Tokyo.
34:16It's probably just family, so what? That's a lie, these 10 people are definitely not your family.
34:22Yes, we really have to preserve Tokyo, that's right, there are 45 prefectures
34:29It seems the prefecture is there, but the other two are not, and there are 45 people there, apparently.
34:33We've gathered everyone, but where else should we go? Seriously, where else is there? Okinawa.
34:37Mr. Miss.
34:37There aren't many people like that in Hokkaido, are there? Hokkaido, Hokkaido, Hokkaido
34:41It's rare, probably Hokkaido and Okinawa, but then again, Ehime.
34:45I've searched everywhere for "san" and "Okinawa-san" but I can't find them at all.
34:50I don't know, Ehime and Okinawa aren't included in Hokkaido, are they?
35:27I'm proud of that name because it sounds like it has cosmic merit.
35:43I'm doing this with the power of the universe, I'm receiving power from it, that's what I mean by song.
35:50I've written it in the lyrics too, so uh, you've written it in the lyrics too?
35:53I'm singing with the power of the heavens, hehehehehehehehehe
35:56Hehe
35:58There's nothing like this, but somehow the Sai in Saito is
36:03It's surprisingly like a good god-like ritual, like the ritual of purification or various rituals.
36:11When I looked up the name of Saigu, it seems to refer to the god of Saigu, which is associated with Ise Grand Shrine.
36:15It seems to be the name of the highest-ranking person who wrote something.
36:19Yo
36:22There was a Saio, a high-ranking young lady who went to Ise Grand Shrine.
36:28There is a rule that they become the guardian deity of the area, and that is called the Saio.
36:32Apparently, when that person is being chased, they call her Saigu, and it's quite impressive.
36:37Yes, Saito's Sai is Saito's Sai is then Nakamura Kimurada
36:40I wish I could get a middle-class job; I'm just a regular farmer.
36:44So, in the rice fields, that's right, our ancestors were like that, that's definitely right, this way, Kimura
36:49Is Takuya's influence on Kimura? After all, Kimura is...
36:52There are quite a lot of famous people there, aren't there? Kimura Taku
36:57Kaela Kimura, Kaela, I also like Kimura
37:02Because Kimura was lucky, he probably won the gold medal.
37:05To become famous, oh, well, what is this? Please don't get angry.
37:23Tanaka, please. This character for Tanaka is really easy, isn't it?
37:29It looks like something you learn in the first year of school, and both of these are like this, and also my handwriting
37:34It's dirty, but it's incredibly delicious.
37:40It's easy, so it's easy, and everything is a right angle, oh right, a straight line, so it's not difficult.
37:47That's why I have the worst handwriting in the group, and my forehead is completely messed up.
37:52It's not like that, but when I wrote my last name they said, "Your handwriting is nice."
37:57Well, well, well, that's true, and then you create a bit of a contrast to improve your image.
38:02Well, having nice handwriting doesn't automatically mean you're intelligent, so there's a bit of a misunderstanding there.
38:06And if you want to say that you'll gain something,
38:11Well, I've never really been told I'm pretty, but still...
38:14Since it's such a simple name, I really want to write it neatly.
38:18Yes, when I write my name with a small brush during calligraphy, it's really difficult.
38:24It's so easy to use, it's really easy to write with, it was so difficult with a small brush
38:29But is that really true? I can't write my name next to it anymore.
38:34And then it turns into a black circle, right?
38:40The beginning is the most dense, so I started writing with a small brush and this part got messed up.
38:44My mood instantly drops. I think Ukisho can still do it.
38:48Is this still too difficult? No, Ukisho can do it too. So, what's your first name? Thank you, thank you.
39:04What's that?
39:06Hidaka is difficult, the character for "to fly" is quite small so
39:10It's difficult, and flying requires a lot of balance, you know?
39:14The balance and all those little dots and other details are all so...
39:18It's difficult to fly, the wind is difficult, the wind is difficult, in the wind
39:24It's a mess, it's a mess in the wind, it's a mess in the wind
39:36It's completely different from the weather, it's not too gentle, and it's completely different from what sells.
39:42Let's talk, jump please. There are about 300 people like that all over the country.
39:48I've never actually met Sanekata, but apparently my friend's homeroom teacher is named Sanekata.
39:52There were things like that, but I've never met them.
39:56I was thinking it hurt, and then it happened around my second or third year.
39:59At Yoshimoto, there was some kind of acting workshop for comedians, all of you
40:02It was a pretty large group of people, like "Go and see the staff," and then the actress...
40:06There were so many people who looked like eggs, yes yes, at the workshop.
40:09So, then, Mr. Sanekata, will you take over the store? Yes, yes, what do you mean?
40:14Huh? Is there something wrong with my ears? Is there something wrong with my ears?
40:18Huh? What's going on? Mr. Sanekata, yes, yes? He suddenly stood up.
40:24Then a really pretty girl suddenly stood up and I thought
40:27What's your name? What's your name? It's Sanekata.
40:37This is Takao, this is Ai Sanekata, I've finally done it, Radwimp
40:42S
40:43Out of all of them, RADWIMPS really moved me.
40:48I met Ai Sanekata for the first time, and that day we...
40:52I was so excited and happy, but we never met again after that.
40:56I did, but why can't we meet again after I contacted you? No, seriously.
40:59But it seems like they're still searching for something between the two of them, so I don't think there's any love between them yet.
41:04She's an actress, or rather, she's doing it, right? Ah, I really want to meet her.
41:09If we meet, we can meet.
41:10Ai Sanekata, would you like to have a meal together if you're free? I'll give you lots of love.
41:17I'm sure you don't have any experience, but I think Tomoshige is the best.
41:21I might be famous, but there's a flamboyant musician named Tomoshige Akiko.
41:24There are people like amazing teachers of poop, and I think that's really important.
41:27Should I look for it? Yes, I'll look for it. Oh, I see, if I look for it, it won't break.
41:32Even if Nakamura were here at this venue, we'd still be friends, right?
41:36They don't even talk to each other, so I guess that's right, it's a template.
41:40You weren't there either, but you also have a lot of Nakamuras, right?
41:45It's a feeling, so even if the last name is the same, it's already a smooth feeling and the last name is the same
41:55Right? That's a pointless and boring topic for us now.
41:58The conversation is the least exciting.
42:00If it was the same as the full name, I think people would be surprised.
42:03Nakamura alone, or something, via SNS DM or something, I also Kimura Ki
42:12Something came, like, "It's Ra," but it's the same, Kimura Kira.
42:18There were lots of other people there, but one person came alone, and it was the same
42:22It's rare to see someone like Kira saying, "Oh, there's a kid with that name? That's nice, isn't it?"
42:27Shii
42:29I'll show you the gold medal, I'll definitely wake up the gold medal.
42:32Can I touch your gold medal?
42:35I'll win a gold medal
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