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00:00:00The Premium Moritz, Kaoru Eiru
00:00:02The Premium Moritz, Kaoru Eiru
00:00:03The Premium Moritz, Kaoru Eiru
00:00:16Where did you hide it?
00:00:20What are you gonna do with it, huh?
00:00:23Sharpen it into a knife?
00:00:24Sharpen it into a knife
00:00:28Nobody hid no spoon!
00:00:32Then why is there one missing from the mess hall?
00:00:35How should I know?
00:00:37And how come you are accusing only a sneaky?
00:00:40Is it Dagio?
00:00:42Hey Jeff, Halt!
00:00:43Stay where you are!
00:00:45You need to help him now or he's gonna die!
00:00:49Don't make a move, Jeff!
00:00:58I'm an American
00:00:59I was a boy in America
00:01:02I am an American citizen
00:01:06I am!
00:01:08I am!
00:01:08I'm an American!
00:01:13Amokenji, a second-generation Japanese-American born in the United States
00:01:16His father was born and raised in Kajiki, Kagoshima Prefecture, where he spent his childhood.
00:01:20I spent time
00:01:22Boo-zai, boo-zai!
00:01:23How about that book?
00:01:24What the heck is that?
00:01:26Hey!
00:01:27Isn't this a place where foreigners like you are?
00:01:31Go back to America where your parents and siblings are.
00:01:34Go home!
00:01:35Go home!
00:01:36What?!
00:01:40someone?
00:01:41picture?
00:01:41Wow!
00:01:42Wow!
00:01:43Wow!
00:01:44Wow!
00:01:44Wow!
00:01:46water!
00:01:48If you lay a hand on them, you lose.
00:01:50Don't take them on
00:01:54But
00:01:55Those guys
00:01:56Just let them call my nephew a foreigner.
00:02:00You may have been born in America,
00:02:04Descended from Amou
00:02:06It's a rather subdued Sapporo-like atmosphere.
00:02:10That's why my father too
00:02:11I woke you up here, didn't I?
00:02:16I understand
00:02:35Ah, it's a sword that has been passed down through generations of the bloodline.
00:02:41The waves are parallel to each other.
00:02:44Muromachi period
00:02:47It is considered auspicious when going out to sea.
00:02:51It was something that naval forces favored.
00:02:55To you who will one day cross the Pacific Ocean
00:02:57It's fitting, isn't it?
00:03:00This is a good opportunity.
00:03:02Keep it with you from now on.
00:03:05Yokaka Kenji
00:03:08No matter what happens in the future
00:03:11We must never forget our pride as Japanese people.
00:03:16yes
00:03:27For Amokenji
00:03:29This is my first time back to my hometown in ten people.
00:03:30So you
00:03:42Thank you for watching.
00:03:43You
00:03:45You
00:03:45You
00:03:49You
00:04:01Kenji
00:04:02Kenji
00:04:10I'm home
00:04:12Welcome back
00:04:15Welcome
00:04:18Welcome
00:04:20I'm home
00:04:23I'm home.
00:04:23oh
00:04:27However
00:04:28It grew bigger
00:04:31Meiji to Taisho period
00:04:33Many Japanese people seek a new life.
00:04:36They moved to Hawaii or the American mainland.
00:04:38The number
00:04:39Approximately 400,000 people
00:04:42Despite suffering from prejudice and discrimination
00:04:44Enduring harsh labor
00:04:45Each person builds their own life
00:04:48Their children are second-generation Japanese Americans
00:04:51Having achieved my long-desired American citizenship
00:04:53Born
00:04:55It's a wonderful country.
00:04:57The burger
00:04:58There's no burger, right?
00:05:00What, you don't have it?
00:05:01The fish is delicious now.
00:05:03Japan
00:05:03Is there such a thing as an insect child?
00:05:05of course
00:05:06Where are the people?
00:05:08What about the Japanese?
00:05:10I'm probably shyer than Isamu.
00:05:13Amidst Unchanging Discrimination
00:05:15The second generation, along with hope for their homeland, America.
00:05:18I tried to live a tough life.
00:05:21His fate
00:05:23The Pacific War began in December 1941.
00:05:27It will be greatly shaken.
00:05:31This program
00:05:32NEC
00:05:34Yose Charlie
00:05:36Mage
00:05:37Charlie
00:05:40OK?
00:05:41Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.
00:05:44I'm an American
00:05:47UQYMAX
00:05:48This program is brought to you by JR East.
00:05:59The world now
00:06:00Things are about to change drastically.
00:06:02The internet and globalization
00:06:04It dramatically accelerated the movement of goods and information.
00:06:07The concentration of population in cities
00:06:09The city developed rapidly.
00:06:12but
00:06:12They are at the same time
00:06:14It also gave rise to new problems such as risks and inequality.
00:06:20However
00:06:21If you overcome those challenges
00:06:23The world will become a safe and fair place.
00:06:27People
00:06:28You can live life your own way.
00:06:30for that
00:06:31NEC
00:06:32We will make full use of the power of digital technology.
00:06:35Ideas from around the world
00:06:36Bringing them together
00:06:38It's not easy, but
00:06:40We can do it
00:06:43NEC is now
00:06:43That's what I think.
00:06:46That is us
00:06:47In every era
00:06:49Because I have continued to engage with society.
00:07:19Orchestral Reading Abrid Wold
00:07:21I will continue to manage my health with R1.
00:07:23Nice to meet you
00:07:24Saori
00:07:29Move forward
00:07:30World Champion is not the goal.
00:07:33Next
00:07:34With Nissan technology
00:07:35To realize autonomous driving
00:07:38There's no time to stand still
00:07:40Not even for a moment
00:07:41Nissan continues to take on challenges.
00:07:45With ProPILOT
00:07:46Towards the future of autonomous driving
00:07:48Thank you for watching.
00:08:05What haven't you said?
00:08:05Do you have time?
00:08:07Take time off work
00:08:08Is that
00:08:09In other words
00:08:13Eternal
00:08:14Start using today for your new life
00:08:16It's the eternal WiMAX!
00:08:18Eternal WiMAX
00:08:20Isn't it great, Yukyu is great, isn't it? Yukyu is the best, isn't it? Yukyu is the best
00:08:25long
00:08:28This is good enough, big brother.
00:08:32Oh, I see.
00:08:35Please say hello to Grandma Takao for me.
00:08:39My younger brother Tadashi dropped out of high school in Los Angeles and
00:08:43Heading towards Kojima. Be careful.
00:08:56Go to the chest, however
00:09:11After the alliance with Germany and Italy was formed, Japan-U.S. relations deteriorated.
00:09:15As it transforms
00:09:16Here, you can even hear voices calling for war.
00:09:20What would happen to me if that were to happen?
00:09:24Nanako has one year left until graduation, and she's three years older than her old friends.
00:09:28Therefore
00:09:29Although I have given up on going to university,
00:09:31Should I stay here and take a job, or should I go back there?
00:09:35I'm still struggling to make a decision.
00:09:39However, whichever path you choose
00:09:41I will become a fine man worthy of the name Amoke, and together with all of you
00:09:45I am looking forward to the day we can meet again.
00:09:48Please take care of yourselves and stay healthy.
00:09:52However
00:10:00But I wonder if my brother would prefer the other option after all.
00:10:05I got fed up with high school here and went to Japan.
00:10:08Despite the student council president taking control, opposition from the white families...
00:10:12It was cancelled, after all.
00:10:13Let's not say anything unnecessary.
00:10:16However, he chose Japan of his own accord.
00:10:18I lived because I wanted to go.
00:10:23Well, if you're thinking about getting a job, that place is better.
00:10:27Even if you come back, the job opportunities for second-generation Japanese Americans are limited.
00:10:31Even if I graduate from university
00:10:33I need to be taken in by President Matsui of Shimoshu Shinpo.
00:10:36By now, the best you could do is be a warehouse worker.
00:10:42However, come back
00:10:45I should have told Amorelandri.
00:10:50Good evening.
00:10:54Yes
00:10:56Emi's Dad
00:10:58Drink coffee
00:11:03drink
00:11:04Ah, Hatanaka-san
00:11:07I'm sorry to bother you so late at night.
00:11:12yes
00:11:13Actually, it's about Emi
00:11:30I think this is fine in terms of content.
00:11:33Have you conducted any interviews with those involved?
00:11:35Articles like this need to be credible.
00:11:37This is tomorrow's novel. Please tell the president.
00:11:39Understood
00:11:40Let's try submitting it like this.
00:11:42thank you
00:11:42yes
00:11:45Meguko, can I talk to you for a moment?
00:11:51Yes, Emi's dad went out of his way to
00:11:56Emi, didn't you want to get this sorted out before we all met today?
00:12:00Well, that seems to be the case.
00:12:05She was raised by her father alone.
00:12:08She can be a little selfish, though.
00:12:11She has pure and devoted eyes.
00:12:13I think you two would make a great couple.
00:12:21Kenji's sister Nagiko told him that they were classmates in high school.
00:12:25Amy
00:12:26I was introduced to Emiko Hatanaka six months ago.
00:12:33Ken, who received his education in Japan, is a refreshing change for Amy.
00:12:36Yo
00:12:38Because we are somehow different from those of us who do not know our fathers' and mothers' countries.
00:12:42You can't be completely unaware of Japan, can you?
00:12:47I spent a month visiting cemeteries before starting at city college.
00:12:50I just went to Hiroshima.
00:12:53I've learned far more from you through the poetry collection newspaper.
00:12:57Come closer
00:13:02Right now, there are lots of love banners hanging in the houses of Little Tokyo.
00:13:05It's going up
00:13:08You can see such scenery in the book you wrote last May.
00:13:11It's because of the circumstances.
00:13:14Thanks to that, Japanese Americans have pride in their culture.
00:13:18I realized that it's okay.
00:13:22It's no wonder the president decided to entrust you with the transcription.
00:13:25circle
00:13:27He went to the trouble of rewriting the first caption in the corner.
00:13:31This is the very essence of the philosophy of the poetry anthology newspaper.
00:13:35That's why we decorated it there.
00:13:48When you do such a ridiculous thing
00:13:52no
00:13:54When I read this
00:13:55It reminded me of the trees and brushwood from when the company was founded.
00:14:00Forever
00:14:02The people at the poetry collection newspaper
00:14:04Let's all share this memory.
00:14:06We must send the article out.
00:14:13Our ancestors cultivated
00:14:16The Japan that was built
00:14:18It exists undeniably within our hearts.
00:14:22However, that doesn't mean
00:14:25The lives we currently live
00:14:27Obligations in America
00:14:29There is no reason why it should not be fulfilled.
00:14:34Fulfilling one's duties as a citizen is
00:14:37A good Japanese person
00:14:38Also
00:14:40Being a good American and
00:14:42Not contradictory
00:14:44The effort to be a good Japanese person
00:14:47They can be fine American citizens.
00:14:52To all Japanese Americans
00:14:54Be proud.
00:14:57To all Japanese Americans
00:14:58Be proud.
00:15:01That photograph is
00:15:02A second-generation Japanese American struggling with his own identity
00:15:05I cannot give a proper answer to that.
00:15:07She gave courage to the opposite sex.
00:15:12I am so grateful to be able to work here with a senior colleague like you.
00:15:15I'm so proud.
00:15:21We should thank Charlie.
00:15:24Thanks to the fact that he and you were classmates at UCLA
00:15:27I was able to introduce this collection of poems to progress.
00:15:32My father had just passed away.
00:15:35For my mother and sister
00:15:38I'm really grateful.
00:15:44Nagiko
00:15:46If only you weren't dating Charlie
00:15:48I
00:15:49here we go
00:15:50I have to finish my work.
00:15:52If you're late on an important day
00:15:54Charlie's gonna scold me again.
00:16:05Anyway, I can't believe you two are getting married.
00:16:08This is good news for both me and Nagiko.
00:16:12A place where something might happen between Japan and other countries
00:16:14Why don't you just get married already?
00:16:16yeah?
00:16:17Something's going to happen
00:16:20war?
00:16:21Japan even went so far as to withdraw from the League of Nations.
00:16:23He's doing whatever he wants in China.
00:16:25It's only natural that they're facing condemnation from around the world.
00:16:28Japan is an island nation with no resources.
00:16:30To seek that from overseas is
00:16:32There are some things that can't be helped.
00:16:34Hmm
00:16:35I don't really understand the difficult parts.
00:16:39Just because you have Japanese blood
00:16:41Even we second-generation children are looked down upon.
00:16:45No longer has anything to do with Japan
00:16:47Despite being an inferior American citizen
00:16:50That being said
00:16:51Ken's younger brother is studying in Japan right now.
00:16:54Charlie's mom and sister live in Hiroshima, right?
00:16:57We've been estranged for a long time now.
00:16:59My country is America.
00:17:02I have no feelings whatsoever towards Japan.
00:17:04Otherwise, a second-generation Japanese-American would be in charge of radio in Los Angeles.
00:17:07I'm not going to be given my own show.
00:17:10Banana bastard
00:17:14what?
00:17:15If you peel off the yellow skin
00:17:17The inside is soft and white.
00:17:20Don't do it.
00:17:22I wish I had been born with fair skin.
00:17:25Stop Charlie
00:17:26What's going on?
00:17:28Charlie
00:17:35Yes yes yes
00:17:35Don't drink too much, don't drink too much
00:17:37Yes, yes
00:17:38Mommy mommy mommy
00:17:58Wait
00:18:00Now
00:18:02There are a lot of people who don't really talk about that.
00:18:06a
00:18:07If I attend the Japanese club meeting today...
00:18:09I heard it from Hatanaka-san.
00:18:12What are you guys up to now?
00:18:15Yeah
00:18:15oh dear
00:18:18Amourandry and Hatanaka Hotel are related.
00:18:21It's been a long time since I've seen you in Little Tokyo.
00:18:24Happy news is great!
00:18:26thank you
00:18:32And you guys
00:18:35Of course, we intend to get married too.
00:18:38Charlie
00:18:39But right now, the future of my job is a bit uncertain.
00:18:44What's the outlook?
00:18:45no
00:18:46It varies.
00:18:47But we will definitely be together.
00:18:55I see.
00:18:57Congratulations
00:19:01Today, we're starting with a celebration for Ken and Amy, right?
00:19:03here we go
00:19:04Let's raise another toast!
00:19:08Okay, then I'll start with this.
00:19:11Kenji and Amy got married at
00:19:14It was just one month later.
00:19:17And then December of that year
00:19:19The naval battle between Japan and the United States, which would change their destinies, had begun.
00:19:35Celebration of America and Emmy
00:19:53It's a celebration of a celebration of a celebration, isn't it?
00:19:56First-generation Japanese American leaders are being apprehended one after another by the FBI.
00:20:00Bound together
00:20:02Our company president would be among the first to be arrested on the night of the naval battle.
00:20:05As a legitimate foreigner, without any reason
00:20:08What did I do?
00:20:11It's Japan's fault for doing something like Pearl Harbor.
00:20:14Countries sometimes clash.
00:20:17That's a violation of international law.
00:20:20He's a coward.
00:20:21If you don't understand, don't ask.
00:20:22father
00:20:25Even Mrs. Ohno from Ohno Kitchen
00:20:28It's getting better
00:20:31Just because they were taking care of the Japanese Navy
00:20:34To be pursued as a dangerous anti-American person...
00:20:37This is an absurd story.
00:20:44That's why Ken
00:20:45What if you write an article like that and end up on the FBI's blacklist?
00:20:49Our job is to write the facts.
00:20:54More importantly, older brother Masayoshi
00:20:57I wonder if I'll be able to come back here.
00:21:16What?
00:21:17It's not a lie
00:21:18You should be careful.
00:21:19Why did the FBI...
00:21:23In addition to writing an article about Mrs. Ohno
00:21:25I heard they even went to the funeral.
00:21:28Things that are likely to become troublesome
00:21:29Just take care of it.
00:21:32So
00:21:38Did something happen?
00:21:55Good for you
00:21:58good night
00:22:27Thank you for watching.
00:22:33What will become of us?
00:22:37It's okay, don't worry.
00:22:39Emmy is off to bed now.
00:22:42What's there to worry about?
00:22:44We're expecting a baby soon.
00:22:47If something happens to you
00:22:50Kenji Emmo, FBI
00:23:07Without a proper interrogation
00:23:09Kenji was sent to an internment camp in Arizona.
00:23:11I had already been living there for three months.
00:23:23Emmo FBI
00:23:45To deter Eschdale
00:24:15and turn your skin white, a Jap's a Jap.
00:24:20That's it?
00:24:22Can't you see he needs help?
00:24:25If he dies here, I will bring this murder to the court of law.
00:24:30The Geneva Convention states that you can't abuse prisoners of war.
00:24:36This is clearly a violation of international law.
00:24:39Shut your trap.
00:24:42You know who violated international law?
00:24:46The Japs.
00:24:49That's who.
00:24:52They're the ones who stabbed us in the back at Pearl Harbor.
00:25:03This article about Mrs. Olmos suicide.
00:25:06What was your intent for writing this?
00:25:09Intent?
00:25:11I was just reporting the facts.
00:25:13Am I being detained because of this article I wrote?
00:25:18You were educated in Japan, but your younger brother is there now.
00:25:23Is that correct?
00:25:25He's in his last year taking prep courses at university.
00:25:29What are the chances he'll join the Japanese army in the future?
00:25:34Most likely, he'll be drafted.
00:25:38So if you faced your brother in the battlefield, could you shoot to kill him?
00:25:45If you had to go into combat against your brother or your relatives on the European front,
00:25:52Could you do for the trigger?
00:25:55Quiet!
00:25:57So go!
00:25:59So go!
00:26:00So go!
00:26:02So go!
00:26:05So go!
00:26:05So go!
00:26:06So go!
00:26:06So go!
00:26:07So go!
00:26:07So go!
00:26:08So go!
00:26:21So go!
00:26:25So go!
00:26:28So go!
00:26:29So go!
00:26:35So go!
00:26:38This is the last question.
00:26:40What is your motherland?
00:26:44I am an American citizen.
00:26:47And my motherland is the United States of America.
00:26:52So then you swear your absolute loyalty to the United States of America.
00:26:59I'm an American citizen.
00:27:01But I was rounded up simply because I have the face of the enemy.
00:27:08This camp, it makes me feel that my country betrayed me.
00:27:14I'm so shocked.
00:27:17I can't even put it into words.
00:27:22How glad I will be when I can raise my eyes to that flag
00:27:28Without my country without in my allegiance.
00:27:32And finally, an executive order was issued concerning Japanese Americans.
00:27:37A decree to all residents.
00:27:39By presidential decree, Japanese people, regardless of whether they are foreigners or non-foreigners.
00:27:44All residents whose ancestors are from the designated area
00:27:48To step back.
00:27:54The luggage that was allowed for the Japanese Americans upon their departure was
00:27:57It was said to be limited to what could be carried by hand, including household goods and shop items from each home.
00:28:01The equipment was put up for sale with great difficulty.
00:28:07I am...
00:28:16What the Oslo…
00:28:17I had the morning sun at home covered by a doctor!
00:28:23morning!
00:28:27morning!
00:28:30morning!
00:28:33morning!
00:28:37The reason Amoke was designated as a temporary detention center was
00:28:41It was a racetrack in Santa Anita, a suburb of Los Angeles.
00:28:45After that, they went through Santa Anita
00:28:48Further inland, 400 kilometers north
00:28:51Being sent to the concentration camp built in Manzanar
00:28:55It becomes
00:28:56Kenji leaves the military camp in Arizona to go to his family
00:28:59It was six months later that I arrived at the Manzanar prison camp.
00:29:07I never imagined you would be there to greet me.
00:29:10Currently, this place is under the management headquarters, but we are mostly managing it ourselves.
00:29:13It
00:29:14I'm in charge of the information section.
00:29:16Oh
00:29:19I can't believe a place like this existed.
00:29:23Approximately 10,000 people live here.
00:29:24There are 11 such internment camps across the United States, including this one.
00:29:28But why only Japanese Americans?
00:29:30Hey
00:29:32It's better not to say things like that.
00:29:35Because that's true, isn't it?
00:29:36Look
00:29:36It's over there.
00:29:38If anything happens, please talk to me.
00:29:39Anything
00:29:40failure
00:29:57It's unbelievable, she was still crying so much just a moment ago.
00:30:02I wonder if they know who's holding them.
00:30:03Look, Atsushi, it's your dad!
00:30:07Jaddon Yonichol
00:30:11Atsushi
00:30:13That's a good name.
00:30:15عدDonyoniini
00:30:29what up
00:30:32That child's name is Answer.
00:30:35I don't need a Japanese name.
00:30:40Amooke has a rule that you must state your Japanese name correctly.
00:30:50Okay
00:30:53Yaemi
00:31:05I was lonely.
00:31:07I thought you weren't coming back.
00:31:15But how long are we going to stay here?
00:31:17I'll be able to go back to Los Angeles after my last race.
00:31:23America will win and it will all end soon.
00:31:27The great victory at the Battle of Midway has brought America to the forefront.
00:31:30They have become overwhelmingly dominant.
00:31:31come on
00:31:33However, would you be left behind in Japan all alone and taken away to become a soldier?
00:31:36Maybe.
00:31:37But that doesn't mean there's anything we can do, right?
00:31:45Dad
00:31:53No way.
00:31:55It's always like this.
00:32:07Ken
00:32:09Nagiko
00:32:11I just heard from Charlie and came running.
00:32:14I've been worried about you ever since you were taken into custody by the FBI.
00:32:18Since when have you been here?
00:32:20It's been five months now.
00:32:22My mother and sister are doing well too.
00:32:24Charlie has been very considerate of me.
00:32:27I see.
00:32:29He knew you would be arriving from Arizona today a long time ago.
00:32:32I heard about it from them.
00:32:35Why would Charlie do that?
00:32:38Because I'm in the information section.
00:32:44I'm a teacher at this school.
00:32:47I had given up on my dream of becoming a teacher because I thought Japanese people couldn't.
00:32:51I never imagined it would come true in this way.
00:32:55I see.
00:32:58Okay, then let's meet again when things have calmed down.
00:33:09This is Kenji Amo, the singer of progress.
00:33:17Ikeshima Tsutomu
00:33:21I've been reading your articles for a long time.
00:33:26Actually, there's something I'd like to talk to you about.
00:33:37So the story is
00:33:42I'm from Terminal Island, California.
00:33:47The lives of the islanders were intertwined with naval battles.
00:33:50They were all arrested by the FBI.
00:33:54A mere fisherman gave the signal to the Japanese Navy to attack.
00:34:00That's an outrageous accusation.
00:34:02And
00:34:03We, the second generation, who are left behind
00:34:05We were all forced to leave together, along with the women, children, and the elderly.
00:34:11It was truly a living hell.
00:34:17That
00:34:19The new generation of second-generation immigrants are being subjected to a kind of protective custody.
00:34:23circle
00:34:25Even after going through all this, remain loyal to America.
00:34:27We second generation soldiers are not subject to conscription.
00:34:31I believe one should volunteer and fight for America.
00:34:37different
00:34:39The number of such dogs in America is the information sector
00:34:41It's a shon
00:34:44Especially the leader, Charlie Tamiya, a banana
00:34:47As for Jō
00:34:48This is a disgrace to the Japanese people.
00:34:57Ammo-san
00:35:01Join us in fighting them!
00:35:14I understand.
00:35:16but
00:35:18Listen carefully to their arguments as well.
00:35:21I'll have to make my own judgment based on that.
00:35:30is that so
00:35:36In the end, you too
00:35:38Are you one of them?
00:35:42no
00:35:43Hey you
00:35:49Why do fellow Japanese people have such different approaches to American art education?
00:35:52They're divided into two groups, one for Japanese art education and the other for fighting.
00:36:01oh
00:36:03Is it as mild as what the doctor said?
00:36:07But surely disposing of a corpse is a different matter.
00:36:11Yeah, that's right.
00:36:15Why such a job?
00:36:18You've already applied, so stop complaining.
00:36:21I'm too embarrassed to go to school.
00:36:25Did you really get blinded by a $19 salary?
00:36:29Demi
00:36:30It's because you're dithering and haven't even decided on a job yet.
00:36:33Is it irrelevant?
00:36:35Love is something you figure out yourself, right?
00:36:51Because you can't eat it in Japan
00:36:55I came to this country with a dream, 40 years ago.
00:37:00Just when I thought that wish had finally come true...
00:37:04Things have turned out like this.
00:37:09Dad must be fed up with everything now.
00:37:13that's why
00:37:15You don't have to talk to anyone.
00:37:17I chose a job that involves dealing with the dead.
00:37:23please
00:37:43yes
00:37:46You hate Japan, don't you?
00:38:00I'm looking forward to the future.
00:38:03A new challenge begins.
00:38:15You can't leave it to them.
00:38:19You say you want to run away right now.
00:38:25Is that how you really feel?
00:38:29I don't think so.
00:38:35Never give up, no matter what.
00:38:38You can do anything.
00:38:41Many encounters are happening now
00:38:44Growing together
00:38:47The station and daily life become one.
00:38:50We're going to create a new city like that.
00:38:55JR East Group
00:38:59Meiji
00:39:00This is Araki.
00:39:01chocolate
00:39:02chocolate
00:39:03I want to eat it.
00:39:05That's why I choose my chocolates by party.
00:39:08A party that will not be absorbed
00:39:10Meiji Oligosmart
00:39:12It's Araki again.
00:39:14chocolate
00:39:16I'm not holding back at all.
00:39:19I choose my chocolates based on my party's preferences.
00:39:21A party that will not be absorbed
00:39:24Meiji Oligosmart
00:39:26Milk chocolate
00:39:28Gyokko
00:39:29Oh, what's wrong?
00:39:30It seems like I'm the only one who's switching to UQ.
00:39:33Gyokko
00:39:35So, what if the whole family switched to UQ?
00:39:37It's a great deal!
00:39:39Gyokko
00:39:40The whole family is going to UQ
00:39:42I switched trains.
00:39:43I switched trains.
00:39:43I switched trains.
00:39:44UQ
00:39:47If you're switching as a whole family
00:39:49It's a single-sound UQ!
00:39:51UQ Mobile
00:39:53UQ is
00:39:54It's a good deal.
00:39:55It's a good deal.
00:39:55It's a good deal.
00:40:01Move forward
00:40:02World Champion is not the goal.
00:40:05Next
00:40:06To realize autonomous driving with Nissan's technology
00:40:10There's not a single moment to stand still.
00:40:15Nissan continues to take on challenges.
00:40:17ProPILOT: Towards the future of autonomous driving
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00:40:39Thank you for watching.
00:40:55the government relocated the Nikkei to protect them from any sort of persecution during wartime
00:41:02your job is to mitigate their grievances or doubts
00:41:06and without any hesitation clarify our government's policies to them
00:41:11That's all
00:41:18What do you think?
00:41:20What do you think?
00:42:32What do you think?
00:43:02What do you think?
00:43:59What do you think?
00:44:02I entered UCLA on a scholarship.
00:44:08I was desperate.
00:44:24Immediately after starting elementary school
00:44:27Daddy bought it for me
00:44:31It's like my lucky charm.
00:44:56Big sister
00:45:00How are things going with Charlie these days?
00:45:03picture?
00:45:05You don't need to worry so much.
00:45:09Hey big sister,
00:45:11Not Charlie
00:45:13Don't you have someone you really like?
00:45:21Weren't you going to send it?
00:45:23Up to this point, JR East
00:45:27UQYMAX
00:45:32Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.
00:45:34Try secretly showing the teacher the sunlight filtering through the clouds.
00:45:38Meiji
00:45:43This program was brought to you by NEC.
00:45:47picture?
00:45:48Table tennis delivery?
00:45:49Why do you have to come when I'm not wearing any makeup?
00:45:53You don't want to see it, do you?
00:45:54My bare face
00:45:56For you
00:45:57Black Cat Members
00:45:58Do you find it scary to go without makeup?
00:46:02Minon?
00:46:03teeth?
00:46:03The T-shirt in the carbon lasted six months.
00:46:06It grew and turned yellow, didn't it?
00:46:08The most difficult type of yellowing?
00:46:09I accept the challenge.
00:46:09Apply
00:46:10That's the hardest one, right?
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00:47:19So, what should I do?
00:47:20TEPCO
00:47:21Please search for "gas".
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00:47:23So, what should I do?
00:47:24Ah, well, first, please read it.
00:47:26Yes, I read it.
00:47:27I haven't read it.
00:47:28Electricity, gas, and then and then
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00:48:14Daifuku
00:48:18Oh, this
00:48:22yeah?
00:48:24Recently among some people
00:48:26It seems you have some complaints about the meals.
00:48:27Ordinary American citizens
00:48:29Commercial use, residential use, etc.
00:48:29Charm
00:48:38According to rumors
00:48:38White staff members
00:48:40Release the pin
00:48:41Apparently, they're illegally reselling a large quantity of it.
00:48:45Oh, Pro Japan?
00:48:47Wasn't Japan the space sect?
00:48:49The leader, Ikeshima
00:48:54Form Protest
00:48:56Accusation?
00:48:57Yes, they're investigating in order to file a complaint.
00:49:02Ikeshima
00:49:05And
00:49:07What
00:49:10I also heard some unpleasant rumors about my brother.
00:49:12picture?
00:49:15Amokenji is not working
00:49:17The one that's just hanging around
00:49:18Isn't it because he's a spy?
00:49:20spy?
00:49:22Inside the station
00:49:24Actions of Pro Japan
00:49:25secretly
00:49:25I heard someone is reporting this to Washington.
00:49:28So that's me?
00:49:35When I say I'm going to work in the information section...
00:49:38My dad would definitely object.
00:49:41hey?
00:49:43Yeah
00:49:44If I go
00:49:46Within this camp, there were two opposing groups.
00:49:50I think I can act as a bridge between them.
00:49:53However, this
00:49:55Ikeshima and others known as Pro Japan
00:49:57The divide between the Japanese medievalist faction and the general second generation of Japanese Americans
00:50:01This will lead to further deepening of the topic.
00:50:17Amo-san
00:50:19You've become much more efficient, haven't you?
00:50:30Prosecutor Amo went to the information section
00:50:38The article in the Cashew News
00:50:42What are you doing?
00:50:44It'll just go downhill.
00:50:47in the end
00:50:49Perhaps you've become self-centered?
00:50:52What's the status of the food diversion accusations?
00:50:54Ou
00:50:55Sent yesterday
00:50:58So
00:50:59It all depends on how the government reacts.
00:51:11Thank you for watching.
00:51:13Ou
00:51:13Thank you for watching.
00:51:17Ou
00:51:18That
00:51:19what kind
00:51:19Ou
00:51:20Ou
00:51:20Ou
00:51:21Ou
00:51:23Ou
00:51:25Ou
00:51:25Ou
00:51:26Ou
00:51:26Ou
00:51:27This situation is interesting.
00:51:28Beonalute
00:51:30I don't know.
00:51:32When I walk with my hands
00:51:34I'll try walking with my hands.
00:51:35Also, the gazing face
00:51:38The gazing face
00:51:39I don't know.
00:51:41i don't know
00:51:41i don't know
00:51:44yes
00:51:57Alone at this time of night
00:51:58I was late because I was doing research for tomorrow's class.
00:52:01Where have you been?
00:52:04I'll send it.
00:52:14Where should we go?
00:52:16Weren't you going to send it to me?
00:52:18It's okay, once in a while.
00:52:26Where should we go?
00:52:27Let's get married
00:52:32I don't want to be in a concentration camp like this.
00:52:35Wait until the war is over.
00:52:38I'll leave this place anytime.
00:52:41I can do that.
00:52:45Charlie
00:52:48That's right.
00:52:49We're going to hold a dance party to commemorate the first anniversary of the start of the war.
00:52:52So it's a good time to stretch your wings after a long time.
00:52:56Is that okay?
00:52:58People who are suffering on the battlefield
00:53:01Even though there are many Americans and Japanese people there
00:53:05However, if it's the same culprit as Don
00:53:07Why is it like this?
00:53:10The battle is occult, isn't it?
00:53:13Sergeant Onizuka
00:53:17They hate me.
00:53:20I'm supposedly a failed American stork.
00:53:23Dark!
00:53:25What are you talking about!
00:53:28sorry
00:53:28sorry
00:53:29Hello tax bastard
00:53:30Take a good look.
00:53:33yes
00:53:49Emi
00:53:50picture?
00:53:51It's better not to drink too much.
00:53:54It's better not to drink too much.
00:53:55That's not too much, is it?
00:53:58I live a life where train stations are always piling up.
00:54:03ah
00:54:03ah
00:54:05I envy those two.
00:54:18partner
00:54:19May I borrow Mrs.?
00:54:21of course
00:54:23That's great, you got it right.
00:54:25ah
00:54:27This will allow food to be diverted to the black market.
00:54:28American dogs
00:54:30Those who are making a big fuss
00:54:31The awkward atmosphere will disappear.
00:54:34difference
00:54:35Emi
00:54:36Yeah
00:55:04Yeah
00:55:06iiiii
00:55:07Yeah
00:55:09Yeah
00:55:10Yeah
00:55:11Yeah
00:55:13Brozamentretch collapsed and beer
00:55:15Tamani
00:55:18Charlie
00:55:25ah
00:55:26ah
00:55:26ah
00:55:32So when Japan was fighting, how many times was it different?
00:55:38Every single one of them
00:55:40He's been completely drained of energy.
00:55:44Hey
00:55:46I have something to say to the information dogs.
00:55:49Come out!
00:55:51What did you come here for?
00:55:53Threatening women is barbaric.
00:55:55That's what you call being obsessed with white people.
00:55:58All women in my homeland Japan
00:56:02Sewing a thousand stitches
00:56:04I'm doing volunteer work.
00:56:07homeland
00:56:09We've been Americans since we were born.
00:56:11That's not available.
00:56:14Hey hey hey
00:56:18Americans are treated like livestock in places where they wouldn't normally come.
00:56:22It's being done.
00:56:23picture
00:56:24White Jump
00:56:25If you're going to say that much...
00:56:27Try raising the Japanese flag without being sneaky.
00:56:30That's right, stop it.
00:56:37Your
00:56:39Your
00:56:44Your
00:56:49Garhan! Garhan!
00:56:59Garhan!
00:57:00Garhan!
00:57:01Garhan!
00:57:02Garhan!
00:57:02Garhan!
00:57:03Garhan!
00:57:08Thank you for watching.
00:57:10Huh? What did you do?
00:57:15Amen incorporates control.
00:57:18We will implement it as soon as possible.
00:57:23You are weak
00:57:29It will break.
00:57:31War of war of war
00:57:33War of war
00:57:35War of war
00:57:35Into war
00:57:36Calm down!
00:57:40Calm down!
00:57:44I'm counting on you!
00:57:45Let me stop!
00:57:47For songs of one's own country
00:57:52What's wrong with that!
00:58:02What should I do?!
00:58:04Calm down!
00:58:05Calm down!
00:58:07Calm down!
00:58:10Calm down!
00:58:11people!
00:58:18Calm down!
00:58:20surely
00:58:21of
00:58:21Robrera!
00:58:22Brera!
00:58:26Brera!
00:58:55Has Jarley said anything?
00:58:59I received a letter.
00:59:01Desperate's cabin
00:59:03They say they're surrounded.
00:59:05I'm so bored I feel like I'm going crazy.
00:59:08About Jarley and the others
00:59:11You probably think it's unforgivable, right?
00:59:15Amidst the chaos that resulted in casualties
00:59:18They were afraid of danger and escaped under the protection of the authorities.
00:59:23That's an irresponsible and cowardly voice.
00:59:29Ken
00:59:31Charlie
00:59:33As her fiancé, she can get permission to leave.
00:59:36They asked me to come over here.
00:59:40Are you going?
00:59:45At times like these
00:59:47I can't just leave by myself
00:59:56Manzanar concentration camp
00:59:58In a brief moment of peace
01:00:00The year 1943 arrived.
01:00:03However, that peace
01:00:04Distributed to each household
01:00:06According to a letter of inquiry from the U.S. government
01:00:08It will be defeated
01:00:39All block leaders
01:01:13Are you unsure about the other questions?
01:01:17Regarding numbers 27 and 28
01:01:21How is everyone feeling?
01:01:22I've heard about this.
01:01:32Wherever you go
01:01:34Loyalty, loyalty
01:01:39They've locked him up inside this barbed wire fence.
01:01:43What a ridiculous question.
01:01:50The aim of this questionnaire is
01:01:54Yes or No for 27 and 28
01:01:57It's to differentiate between people of Japanese descent.
01:02:02The authorities will apparently use this as a basis for deciding how to handle the situation.
01:02:07What does that mean?
01:02:11America
01:02:14117,000 people of Japanese descent
01:02:16To be taken in by the concentration camp
01:02:19Because we are in financial difficulty
01:02:22From the medieval group
01:02:25We plan to release the internment camps.
01:02:29Both questions
01:02:31From those who answered yes
01:02:34Those who volunteer for the U.S. Army
01:02:37They seem to be recruiting.
01:02:39Mr. Nikugumi
01:02:47I
01:02:50Yes, yes
01:02:54I've never even been to Japan.
01:02:57As an American citizen
01:02:58It's only natural to pledge allegiance to one's country, isn't it?
01:03:01Those American citizens
01:03:03The government is responding to the burnt pot challenge.
01:03:07That is Japan
01:03:09Cowardly attack
01:03:10Because they started the war, right?
01:03:14Japan is the best
01:03:16They look down on us as immigrants.
01:03:19I don't know anything about Japanese Americans.
01:03:21Because it's a country that doesn't think about it at all.
01:03:22ham
01:03:25You
01:03:34It's a palm tree.
01:03:41I don't hold any grudges against Japan.
01:03:45Why are Italian and German immigrants from the same enemy country?
01:03:49And there isn't
01:03:51I think it's unfair that only Japanese Americans were put in internment camps.
01:03:57But that was when Dale and the others started living in America.
01:04:01From the generation
01:04:02Its history is still short, and it is important to fulfill one's duties as a citizen.
01:04:08I think it's because they haven't done it.
01:04:11Therefore, we Japanese Americans are also excellent American citizens.
01:04:17If you show
01:04:18I think a lot of things will change.
01:04:24Kenji
01:04:25Kenji
01:04:45Japan will be invaded
01:04:46But what happened?
01:04:49It doesn't have to be Japan.
01:04:53Will Japan fight against itself?
01:05:04The government is the United States.
01:05:13To volunteer
01:05:14ah
01:05:16I decided
01:05:20No way
01:05:22If they volunteer, their parents can leave here.
01:05:24I don't think you actually believed it.
01:05:25That's just a convenient excuse.
01:05:27I just don't want to be locked up in a place like this anymore.
01:05:29But what good would it do to go to the battlefield?
01:05:31Not Japs
01:05:33To show that I am Japanese American
01:05:36That's why I fight with a gun.
01:05:38What would you do if you met Tadashi on the battlefield?
01:05:40He's your brother.
01:05:40It can't be helped.
01:05:42Because for me, America is my homeland.
01:05:46Why are you just shouting loudly?
01:05:48Thailand
01:05:50I
01:05:51Volunteer for a Japanese-American unit in the army.
01:05:53Isamu
01:05:56Did you say that while you were serious?
01:05:57ah
01:05:58I thought about it carefully.
01:06:00Go to the military
01:06:01We're the ones who are wooden boards
01:06:02We'll show them that we're far superior to the Germans.
01:06:07If I were sent to the Pacific front, I'd work at the Civil Engineering Research Institute.
01:06:11Are you going to point a gun at His Majesty the Emperor?
01:06:13Rather than someone who has only seen it in photos
01:06:15To me, President Roosevelt is a great man.
01:06:19This Ataxillion
01:06:21Kira Ataxirion
01:06:22Kira Ataxirion
01:06:28It seems like every family is having trouble with the gender neutrality test.
01:06:33There are only 5 days left until the deadline for your response.
01:06:39Charlie
01:06:42Is that okay?
01:06:44If anyone saw me dressed like that, the Pro Japan guys would make a fuss.
01:06:47zo
01:06:48no worries
01:06:50If you lay a hand on me now
01:06:52This means defying the U.S. Army.
01:06:55Those guys don't have that kind of guts.
01:07:02Where are you now?
01:07:06Minneapolis
01:07:08An instructor at the Army Intelligence Department's Japanese language school.
01:07:12Japanese language school
01:07:14Does such a thing exist?
01:07:16They are currently recruiting from the second-year students at each of the student detention centers.
01:07:22I didn't know
01:07:26What is this Manzanar?
01:07:28It's being put on the back burner because it opposes the authorities' policies.
01:07:34I hear there's been some controversy over the answers to the loyalty test.
01:07:40In a concentration camp where freedom was taken away
01:07:43Do not ask them whether they are loyal to or disloyal to the United States.
01:07:46degree
01:07:48This is an extremely cruel test of humanity.
01:07:55Is this a human test?
01:07:59That's a very typical way of putting it for you.
01:08:04If you really hate that kind of test
01:08:05There is one way.
01:08:08Yeah
01:08:12You should become my colleague.
01:08:13I will proceed immediately.
01:08:20you
01:08:23Is that why you came?
01:08:29I don't have that kind of kindness.
01:08:32I came here
01:08:35There's another reason.
01:08:42I thought they would be pleased with something like this.
01:08:45We
01:08:47I don't think I'm obligated to accept something so extravagant.
01:08:52And
01:08:56Please accept this as well.
01:08:59What is it?
01:09:05This is a voluntary payment.
01:09:08I'd like to have Nagiko.
01:09:16I can't give Nagiko to you.
01:09:22Why?
01:09:23I've been an otaku since my student days, and I've been working part-time jobs there.
01:09:26tte
01:09:27I had decided back then that she was the one I wanted to marry in the future.
01:09:31I'm sure your late father knew that too.
01:09:35First of all, I'm a wise man from Hiroshima.
01:09:40Kento Hiroshima
01:09:43You're a Japan-hating white supremacist.
01:09:49There's no one like that among the Hiroshima wise men.
01:09:52My family used to say that a lot.
01:09:56Please give up on Nagiko.
01:09:59Even if Nagiko herself gives her OK?
01:10:02Our family
01:10:04I am planning to return to Japan on a wartime exchange ship.
01:10:10picture?
01:10:11In a country like this,
01:10:14I've had enough.
01:10:18What's the point of going back to Japan now?
01:10:20There are no jobs available, are there?
01:10:21Are you going to give Nagiko a hoe?
01:10:25Charlie
01:10:27What's with that face restraint?
01:10:29More importantly, you should tell your mother too.
01:10:31Did I tell you everything about us?
01:10:34The only thing left was for the two of us to talk.
01:10:37mother
01:10:40mother
01:10:46you
01:10:48Are you seriously thinking about going back to Japan with your family?
01:10:53My mother wants to do that.
01:10:57But I'm undecided.
01:11:00If so
01:11:02I hope you marry me and stay here alone.
01:11:07The war will definitely end in the next year or two for America's future.
01:11:10ru
01:11:11Then you can just call them back, right?
01:11:15Family is
01:11:17It's not that simple.
01:11:23family
01:11:28I don't really understand family.
01:11:32If only there were no such neutrality tests
01:11:37My mother never mentioned returning home.
01:11:47fail
01:11:50I will make you happy.
01:11:59I volunteered for the Japanese-American unit against the wishes of his family.
01:12:02Sam
01:12:03I left Manzanar ten days later.
01:12:07I'm going to fight for the United States and Amoke.
01:12:13After years of hard work, I finally acquired a house and a shop, but they were all taken away.
01:12:20Also now
01:12:22If you're taken away too, Mom...
01:12:25Mom, let's stop now.
01:12:29It was Isamu's decision.
01:12:33But we left at 5 AM
01:12:37It's probably so they can stand there hidden from view.
01:12:40That's how pathetic a career advancement can be.
01:12:44Among the brain groups
01:12:47It's because there are people who try to stop it by force.
01:12:52Mom
01:12:54It's only natural for American citizens to fight for the United States.
01:12:57Right?
01:13:03Isamu-san
01:13:07I'll buy lots of candy at the PX.
01:13:16Isamu
01:13:19I'd like to ask Arthur too.
01:13:22Arthur
01:13:23Are you feeling better from your cold?
01:13:26Be careful.
01:13:31father
01:13:34in the end
01:13:36She hasn't come home since last night.
01:13:48Misam
01:13:50Misam
01:13:51Everyone
01:13:54I'm counting on you.
01:13:58This is my first time.
01:14:01The reason you say such things is
01:14:09Okay, I'm going.
01:14:11Isamu
01:14:11good
01:14:14This is fine.
01:14:18From now on
01:14:22Because I'm alone.
01:14:36The reason you say such things is
01:14:54Comments on diet half
01:15:44Thank you for watching.
01:15:57is he japanese japanese american age i yelled
01:16:05bring me two hundred thousand units of penicillin immediately but doctor penicillin is reserved
01:16:11for military use what we have here is for los angeles citizens we're citizens of los angeles
01:16:18too
01:16:18you can just leave him die you're from an enemy camp you're not authorized medicine by the military
01:16:25nurse listen a person's life is on the line here if we refuse this child penicillin
01:16:30because of his
01:16:31race and just let him die then there'll be no justice get him that penicillin now
01:16:37Here we go
01:16:43However, from here on out, JT SoftBank
01:16:50Who is the man who often comes to visit you?
01:16:54face
01:16:54Perhaps
01:16:55Do you have some kind of shady connection with an intelligence agency?
01:16:58I don't think so.
01:16:58Target constraints
01:17:02You too can find your work here, brought to you by Mitsui Fudosan.
01:17:06They won't give it to me.
01:17:08I am truly sorry.
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