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00:00:00Bridgestone
00:00:03American-born Japanese alien Amo Kenji
00:00:05First generation's father was Otoshichi, mother Teru, younger brother Tadashi Isamu, youngest
00:00:11My child Haruko and
00:00:11They lived a simple but happy life.
00:00:14Out of consideration for my friend Charlie Tamiya
00:00:17I gave up on my younger sister Nagiko, whom I had feelings for.
00:00:20She marries her friend, Hatanaka Emmy.
00:00:24Meanwhile, the era plunged into the Pacific War.
00:00:28Kenji, whose authority as an anti-American thinker was questioned,
00:00:31He was sent to an internment camp in Arizona.
00:00:34Like other people of Japanese descent, the family was treated as a legitimate foreigner.
00:00:38He was sent to the Manzanar concentration camp.
00:00:41Meanwhile, Tadashi, who was studying in Japan,
00:00:44He was conscripted into the Japanese army.
00:00:47Within the internment camp, Japanese Americans were
00:00:50The newcomers and anti-American factions are in conflict.
00:00:52One day, an incident occurs.
00:00:55Furthermore, to demonstrate loyalty to America
00:00:58Yes/No Test
00:00:59Tearing apart family bonds
00:01:03Isamu went against his family's wishes.
00:01:05I volunteered to be an American soldier.
00:01:07Losing one's life on the battlefield
00:01:11Act shrewdly as an American
00:01:13Charlie steadily climbs the corporate ladder.
00:01:16Ken continues to struggle between his two identities.
00:01:19Ji
00:01:20Kenji finally made up his mind.
00:01:22He heads to the battlefield as the leader of the language troops.
00:01:25Misfortune befell Amy while she was away.
00:01:27A harsh fate also awaited Kenji.
00:01:31That can only happen to people of Japanese descent.
00:01:33It was a truly silent coincidence.
00:01:37And also to Nagiko, who went to Japan with her mother.
00:01:41The greatest tragedy strikes.
00:01:55Thank you for watching.
00:02:31Atomic bomb investigation team
00:02:37After the end of the Pacific War
00:02:40Amoke, who was assigned to the Japanese occupation forces from the Philippines.
00:02:44The
00:02:44I entered Hiroshima in October as a member of the atomic bomb investigation team.
00:02:50That was a task that was needed for them, second-generation Japanese Americans.
00:02:54It was accompanied by unbearable pain.
00:02:58Why don't they throw more statues at us?
00:03:01Everyone is stuck in a state of rejection.
00:03:08The memory of just one atomic bomb flame
00:03:12How incredible it was
00:03:15I'm Americanborn, you say
00:03:21I came here to see if I could be of some help to them
00:03:25Yes, ma'am, I'll talk to the CEO.
00:03:26Please wait here.
00:03:28Thank you
00:03:29Nakiko
00:03:32Nakiko
00:03:40I'm glad you're safe.
00:03:43I never imagined you'd be here.
00:03:47My mother was exposed to the atomic bomb five days later
00:03:52With a burnt, sagging body
00:03:55She kept calling out my name and Hiroko's name the whole time.
00:04:01Even though it was a war
00:04:04Why did they use such a reckless bomb?
00:04:08And not on the battlefield
00:04:11Towards a town where women, children, and the elderly live
00:04:18What have you been up to since returning to Japan?
00:04:23I used to work at the Naval Supervisor's Office.
00:04:27He refused to join the violent broadcasting group Tokyo Rose.
00:04:30I was hired
00:04:33After that, I worked in the fields with my mother at my parents' house.
00:04:38I see.
00:04:42I heard Tokyo Rose's voice in Australia
00:04:44Charlie and I
00:04:46I was worried about you.
00:04:49Charlie is now
00:04:51He worked as MacArthur's aide at GHQ.
00:04:56So you're fulfilling your dream of rising to power in a criminal society, huh?
00:05:01But that's no longer my concern.
00:05:06Do you have a family?
00:05:08How is everyone doing?
00:05:09ah
00:05:10They're running a laundry business again in the same place.
00:05:14Amy was there too.
00:05:16Apparently, she took her children and went back to her parents' home.
00:05:19My dad's hotel is short-staffed.
00:05:23Where is Isamu?
00:05:25Did you just get back from the army?
00:05:32He's dead.
00:05:34In Europe
00:05:36As a two-star unit.
00:05:40That's not all.
00:05:44However
00:05:46I met someone in the Philippines
00:05:49picture?
00:05:53I'll talk about that another time.
00:06:01Aren't you going back to America?
00:06:05We two stars have too much work
00:06:08Taking a vacation is impossible.
00:06:11Furthermore
00:06:14Seeing the horrific scene in Hiroshima
00:06:18risking one's life
00:06:21I felt that I had to do something for Japan.
00:06:25It's welling up strongly
00:06:32Don't take it too seriously
00:06:34Don't push yourself too hard.
00:06:38Like Charlie
00:06:39You have to think of yourself as the most important person.
00:06:56That was two and a half years ago.
00:06:58At a military hospital in Los Angeles
00:07:00He saved the life of Kenji's son, Arthur.
00:07:03It was Dr. Peterson.
00:07:04It is possible to have life
00:07:06It is possible to have life
00:07:10No, that's not correct.
00:07:12I attached it to my hand.
00:07:14now.
00:07:18And now we move on to the realm of the navy.
00:07:20Later, it will be moved to the naval base.
00:07:23And here we are, in this realm.
00:07:26This is simply a representation of this exchange.
00:07:30That's what I think.
00:07:33However, the Hiroshima disaster did not occur.
00:07:36We can see the shockwaves of the attack in reality.
00:07:42I have definitely not received any response.
00:07:44We didn't feel it at all.
00:07:48What do we need to know from Heaven to accomplish difficult things?
00:07:50What is included in the after-effects?
00:07:52You can retreat from the fruit attack.
00:07:59However, even the shadow of the earth rooster,
00:08:03That became a large thing,
00:08:05that may cause health problems down the road
00:08:09Does that mean people will suffer irreparable damage for years to come?
00:08:14Well, truthfully speaking, we just don't know right now
00:08:18It's so weird
00:08:20People who had only minor scratches from the blast
00:08:23died six weeks later from major hemorrhaging
00:08:26It's all so puzzling
00:08:33Prosecutor conducts psychological operations within the Allied Forces Translation and Interpretation Department in Tokyo
00:08:37When I returned to the team
00:08:39It was a month later.
00:08:46We conducted interviews for three weeks and compiled numerical statistics.
00:08:50and others
00:08:51What does it mean to add an opinion that contradicts that?
00:08:54The hatred of atomic bomb survivors towards America and Americans
00:08:59Evil
00:09:00The number is far less than predicted.
00:09:04Fear of the occupying forces
00:09:07Because it is clearly a result of following others.
00:09:11I don't need your personal opinion.
00:09:16Delete it
00:09:17Then the truth will be lost.
00:09:19Kane
00:09:22Your outstanding Japanese and insight are
00:09:25It is also highly regarded by upper management.
00:09:28You should delete it for the sake of your future.
00:09:33With my eyes
00:09:36I have seen the world of death.
00:09:40For me right now
00:09:43My future
00:09:46It is more important to describe the truth.
00:09:49Excuse me
00:10:01Of all things
00:10:03I can't believe I'm going to Hiroshima on the 10th anniversary of the atomic bombing.
00:10:08I lost my mother
00:10:10I'm currently farming by myself.
00:10:17Hey
00:10:17Is there any way to help Nagiko find a job in Tokyo?
00:10:20Then I have a good job for you.
00:10:23The accommodations for the members of the military trial that will begin next year
00:10:26It's the Imperial Hotel.
00:10:27Therefore, we are looking for a female staff member who is fluent in English.
00:10:33I could settle it right away.
00:10:37After making that decision, I went to Hiroshima.
00:10:40Things that don't exist will come
00:10:41In Hiroshima
00:10:44Don't you have family there too?
00:10:49The hot springs have been closed for 20 years now.
00:10:53I have no intention of doing anything about it now.
00:11:13Naiko
00:11:19Imperial Hotel
00:11:22Will I really get hired?
00:11:24All of Tokyo's top hotels are vaccinated by the US military.
00:11:28Their Japanese language skills and knowledge of Japan are outstanding.
00:11:32Moreover, since she's my ex-wife, I asked her to guarantee it.
00:11:36I got the OK right away.
00:11:39You don't have to tell me such private things.
00:11:41This is the most convincing explanation.
00:11:44Besides, we might go back to how things were before.
00:11:49What are you talking about, Charlie?
00:11:51The connection with that man is dangerous and must be hidden even from me.
00:11:54That's what it is
00:11:55persistent
00:11:57Is there any evidence of that anywhere?
00:11:59evidence
00:12:02Evidence between a married couple
00:12:06We are finished
00:12:07At that time, I was assigned to the Australian headquarters.
00:12:11My head was full of thoughts.
00:12:15Hey
00:12:16Have you met your mother or sister?
00:12:21no
00:12:22You know where they are, right?
00:12:40Mug
00:12:42Charlie?
00:12:45It's Charlie!
00:12:46Ahahahahahahaha
00:12:49Ahahahahahahaha
00:12:53Ahahahahahahaha
00:12:55yes
00:12:56Who is that person?
00:12:57Unfortunately, I was away in Hiroshima on business.
00:12:59It's a lie.
00:13:00Oh, that was lucky.
00:13:02Mariko's older brother wants to come.
00:13:06Marie
00:13:08He's America's big brother.
00:13:10Marie
00:13:13what up?
00:13:15Have you forgotten?
00:13:17It's Charlie.
00:13:22you
00:13:24No way
00:13:26That day too
00:13:28At the legal factory in Hiroshima
00:13:31They agreed.
00:13:32Uh uh uh
00:13:35Uh uh
00:13:35Ugh
00:13:36Ugh
00:13:37Ugh
00:13:38Brother
00:13:44This enemy
00:13:50Take revenge for me.
00:13:59Please forgive me
00:14:03Marie
00:14:04ften
00:14:18Whatever you want
00:14:20Four sides
00:14:20America
00:14:43Are you interested in the International Military Tribunal for the Far East?
00:14:50Of course.
00:14:52What was the background to this war?
00:14:57What drove Japan to war?
00:15:00I hope to learn more through this trial.
00:15:04Actually, I was appointed head of the language department as a result of that trial.
00:15:11By the way, I'd like you to do some monitoring work there as well.
00:15:15stomach
00:15:16monitor
00:15:21This will be a regular trial.
00:15:25But the headache is that the truth is not expressed in Japanese.
00:15:29It must be done.
00:15:30The interpreters will mainly be from the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
00:15:35No matter how proficient a Japanese person is in English
00:15:38From ideological aspects to the subtle nuances of legal terminology.
00:15:42It is extremely difficult to convey this accurately.
00:15:46I checked the interpreter's words and corrected any mistakes on the spot.
00:15:49A role is needed to do that.
00:15:51That's how he mastered using both Japanese and English on the monitor.
00:15:56You can understand the way of thinking that is unique to Japanese people.
00:16:00A second-generation returnee is the ideal candidate.
00:16:02I'm thinking of having you as the chief monitor for the four second-generation children in the courtroom.
00:16:06I am
00:16:32It looks like you've gotten the hang of the job quite a bit.
00:16:35I'm still confused about so many things.
00:16:37But I am grateful to you.
00:16:40Seeing you working hard and doing well brings me comfort too.
00:16:46How are your mother and sister in Hiroshima doing now?
00:16:51That was the end of it.
00:16:55Nagiko, I don't want you to know about my family because of my position.
00:16:59Please don't tell anyone.
00:17:02I know.
00:17:09I see.
00:17:11I forgot that Prosecutor Keener is scheduled to hold a press conference.
00:17:14In preparation for the Tokyo Trials, which will begin in four months
00:17:17Chief Judge Web
00:17:18Allied judges and prosecutors are gathering in Tokyo one after another.
00:17:23there was
00:17:24A trial to judge Japan's war responsibility
00:17:26What exactly will it be?
00:17:29It attracted attention not only from Japan but from all over the world.
00:17:33The year has changed
00:17:34At the end of March, there was almost a month left until the revision of the Tokyo Trials.
00:17:39It transformed into the International Military Tribunal for the Far East.
00:17:41The former Army Ministry public road in Ichigaya was opened to the press.
00:17:47The prosecutor who was promoted to attention also
00:17:49I saw the place where I would be working as a monitor for the first time.
00:17:55We are currently testing the microphone.
00:17:56We are currently testing the microphone.
00:17:58We are currently testing the microphone.
00:18:07Testing the microphone
00:18:08This phone is working.
00:18:10Listen to the microphone.
00:18:14In the end, Takamori is here.
00:18:16The victors write the history; the losers are commoners.
00:18:18International law is reborn.
00:18:22The Tokyo Trials should also be judged under new laws.
00:18:26OK
00:18:29And then May 3, 1946
00:18:32The formal trial has begun.
00:19:09A serious criminal trial like this one
00:19:13We have never seen that day in world history.
00:19:16The defendant's crime is a crime against peace.
00:19:20Crime of violating wartime renunciation
00:19:23Crimes against humanity
00:19:25And committing these crimes
00:19:27It is a joint defense.
00:19:34Originally, basic Japanese reading aloud is
00:19:37In my role as an interpreter for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
00:19:39We weren't supposed to be monitors, though.
00:19:42If they say they just can't do it for emotional reasons, then there's nothing we can do.
00:19:46But seriously, the basic content is crazy.
00:19:49Going back to the Manchurian Incident 10 years before the naval battle
00:19:52The charges will be investigated.
00:19:54I wonder what tomorrow's newspapers will write about it.
00:20:02The reunion of those who were taken prisoner in Manila
00:20:04Has it finally begun?
00:20:06It's changed so much.
00:20:07Well, it took a while.
00:20:24Aunt
00:20:26I'm back now.
00:20:38Ohanna
00:20:40I went in through the front and did this too.
00:20:44picture?
00:20:46Ohan
00:20:48Became an American prisoner of war
00:20:50I hear you've left the battlefield.
00:20:54No, that's
00:20:55If it's Satsuma Hayato
00:20:57Before becoming a prisoner of war
00:20:59Why couldn't you just die a noble death?
00:21:02I feel so sorry for my ancestors.
00:21:16Shinkichi
00:21:18I
00:21:19I injured my hand
00:21:21He returned before the end of the war.
00:21:28However, what about Don?
00:21:30I've told my aunt a lot.
00:21:35What the aunt was thinking
00:21:38Let Ohan eat Satsumaji
00:21:42I want to let him sleep in a warm futon.
00:21:46Give them some comfort.
00:21:51Hey
00:21:52Restaurant
00:21:57Haa
00:22:07Nishifuji
00:22:10My brother Kenji is now
00:22:13In Tokyo
00:22:16Tokyo
00:22:18anything
00:22:20In the Tokyo Trials that began recently...
00:22:24I hear he's acting as an overseer for the interpreter.
00:22:29The US military
00:22:31Japanese interpreter
00:22:34I won't say what's convenient for me.
00:22:37They're probably using it as a monitoring station.
00:22:39My older brother did something like that.
00:22:44What a pull!
00:22:45Hideki Tokyo
00:22:48Hideki Tokyo
00:23:45Okawa Shumei
00:23:45It was about Japanese people.
00:23:53Dad
00:23:55Kenji
00:23:56Did they go home?
00:23:59Huh?
00:24:00He collapsed.
00:24:01I'm stable now thanks to the medication I was given.
00:24:05So there's no need to worry.
00:24:07I was shocked to hear that he collapsed due to a heart attack.
00:24:12Haruko probably exaggerated it again.
00:24:14Because she suddenly clutched her chest and crouched down, unable to move.
00:24:18no yo
00:24:19I was hospitalized for 10 days.
00:24:21Sending a letter is a given.
00:24:24I'm just glad you're safe.
00:24:26Listen carefully to what your doctor says and be careful.
00:24:29This time, it just so happened to coincide with a court recess, so I'm making an exception and coming back.
00:24:33Because
00:24:34Is working in the legal field primarily about Japanese interpretation?
00:24:39Yes, that's the kind of work it is.
00:24:44But still, Ami and the others are late.
00:24:47The phone call was interrupted, and the family said they would be coming right away.
00:24:51but
00:24:52By the way, Kenji
00:24:54However, this way
00:24:56I wonder if they'll get lost and not come back here.
00:25:01Regarding that matter...
00:25:04What we need to talk about
00:25:17however
00:25:18Isamu died in Europe trying to save a white man from the stage.
00:25:23to
00:25:25Did Kenji and Tadashi make a bad impression?
00:25:29If I hadn't hit it by mistake
00:25:32Tadashi must have come back here by now.
00:25:34Is it really anyone's fault?
00:25:38Love may be your destiny, a false silence.
00:25:47If a few more years pass
00:25:49You'll come to understand love too, right?
00:25:53Brothers, huh?
00:25:58Komandesu
00:26:00You shouldn't talk about what just happened.
00:26:03Japanese adults
00:26:05I hear you've been very active in the trials of important people.
00:26:09We're proud of ourselves too.
00:26:12How is it?
00:26:14thank you
00:26:15I'm quitting my job in court.
00:26:17You should just come home already.
00:26:20This is an important job, so we can't just leave it at that.
00:26:24But the five soldiers who left Camp Savage
00:26:28They've already come back here a long time ago.
00:26:30High-paying government jobs and
00:26:33I hear he's making money doing business through his connections in Japan.
00:26:37They
00:26:43I can't believe he's still in the military.
00:26:45The storage capacity is really bad.
00:26:46Hey, are you drunk?
00:26:50No, I think they're finally getting to rely on a big company after a long time.
00:26:55Hehehehe
00:26:56Wow
00:26:57If everyone agrees
00:26:59Come on, let's go.
00:27:01by
00:27:03by
00:27:04by
00:27:04by
00:27:09Why don't you stay the night?
00:27:12I'm going home tomorrow.
00:27:15You don't want to have to worry about your mom and dad, do you?
00:27:20But how many times, Neemi?
00:27:23I've been irritated for a long time.
00:27:24Her skin color is bad.
00:27:26It's not just that you hate my family.
00:27:28Shall we do it?
00:27:29Isn't that none of your business?
00:27:37Wow, I'm relieved to see that you've fully recovered.
00:27:41I somehow managed to survive.
00:27:43Even now
00:27:44I'm encouraged by Amo's words.
00:27:48Still something like that
00:27:54Amo-kun
00:27:57ah
00:27:59I'm glad you came.
00:28:02From military camp to internment camp
00:28:04The target is the Pacific front and
00:28:07That must have been tough.
00:28:09The president is the one
00:28:10I hear you went through a lot of hardship.
00:28:13oh dear
00:28:15Treated like a criminal
00:28:16Were the internment camps turned into dots?
00:28:20ah
00:28:22Speaking of which...
00:28:23Have you heard anything about your younger sister?
00:28:26Nagi is now
00:28:27I work in Japan.
00:28:29ah
00:28:31I lost my mother in the atomic bombing of Hiroshima.
00:28:34She was the only one who miraculously survived.
00:28:38ah
00:28:39I see.
00:28:43ah
00:28:47By the way...
00:28:48I
00:28:49This newspaper company
00:28:52For some reason, the Tokyo Trials
00:28:54I hardly ever deal with it.
00:28:57To you, the monitor
00:29:00please
00:29:00I'd like you to write and send me an article about the trial.
00:29:03unfortunately
00:29:06We do not include anything other than what is recorded in the legal records.
00:29:09They are forbidden from writing or speaking.
00:29:13ah
00:29:14I see.
00:29:17So, after work...
00:29:19Come back here
00:29:21Please be sure to write that report.
00:29:25I wish I could do that.
00:29:28I am now
00:29:31They may be colluding with those who judge Japan.
00:29:35That's not right.
00:29:41This trial
00:29:43To avoid making mistakes
00:29:45You have a job.
00:29:48Amog
00:29:51you
00:29:51you
00:29:53They are the hope of second-generation Japanese Americans.
00:30:01I appreciate you saying that.
00:30:04August
00:30:05The Tokyo Trials were held in the certifying seats.
00:30:08She was welcoming a man.
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00:33:20Oh, you made it back safely?
00:33:23It's been a while since the field hospital in Baguio.
00:33:26I never imagined I'd be interrogated by you there.
00:33:30And to top it all off, we'll meet again in Japan!
00:33:32I'm currently MacArthur's aide.
00:33:35Wow, that's impressive.
00:33:39Did you come to see how your older brother works?
00:33:41I'm not interested in that kind of thing.
00:33:44The injustice Japan inflicted upon the emperor of Manchuria
00:33:48I've always wanted to see it.
00:33:51Is the rift between the brothers still deep?
00:33:55What are you doing in Tokyo?
00:33:58I've just started my business.
00:34:03Yamiyaka
00:34:05It's none of your business.
00:34:08I could help you out.
00:34:16Nagiko's younger sister, Hiroko
00:34:18I graduated from the nursing department of a university in Miniapolis.
00:34:22The first time I came to Japan was
00:34:24It was a month later.
00:34:26Hiroko
00:34:32Thanks to Charlie's efforts, a welcome party was held for Hiroko.
00:34:35That's a store that's completely out of reach for most Japanese people with their current incomes.
00:34:39To be
00:34:40There was something Kenji couldn't accept at face value.
00:34:45Tadashi's taking too long.
00:34:47Even so
00:34:48I can't believe we met in Tokyo as Tadashi.
00:34:51ah
00:34:52It was probably more than a month ago.
00:34:54The first time we met was in front of the courthouse in the city.
00:34:59He said he had come to stab his older brother.
00:35:02picture?
00:35:04I'm just kidding.
00:35:06He's a respectable businessman now.
00:35:09Businessman?
00:35:11What kind of job is it?
00:35:12yeah?
00:35:14I think they said it was mainly pharmaceutical sales.
00:35:19I wonder how many years it's been since I last saw Tadashi.
00:35:22I'm so glad we can all meet again like this.
00:35:27But why would Hiroko go all the way to a hospital in Hiroshima?
00:35:31I heard that a medical center for atomic bomb victims is being built.
00:35:35I decided that's where I wanted to work.
00:35:39For Mom's sake too.
00:35:41You mean ABCC, right?
00:35:44You know, don't you?
00:35:46I heard it's located inside the Red Cross Hospital.
00:35:49All information regarding those medical activities is being kept secret.
00:35:53GHQ was really sensitive about the atomic bomb.
00:35:57The Tokyo Trials are currently taking place.
00:35:59I wonder if there's any connection.
00:36:01Hey
00:36:02You should stop talking about things like that.
00:36:06Sorry I'm late.
00:36:09Tadashi
00:36:09Nagiko Hiroko
00:36:11It's been a long time.
00:36:14Hiroko
00:36:20I never imagined that little girl would grow up to be this beautiful.
00:36:24Now, sit down.
00:36:25Pour me a Hiroko Beer.
00:36:27No, I have to go right away.
00:36:29Huh?
00:36:45Sorry
00:36:46Don't worry about your emotions, just take your time.
00:36:50Hey
00:36:51What's going on?
00:36:52Hold on a second.
00:36:55No change, Chori
00:37:06Dynagico
00:37:07Don't move.
00:37:09HANS OFF
00:37:09Raise your hands
00:37:10HANS OFF
00:37:11Raise your hands
00:37:14Dynagico
00:37:16Dynagico
00:37:16I was fine.
00:37:17Okay
00:37:17Ready, set, go!
00:37:19what are you doing
00:37:21The photo from earlier
00:37:22in
00:37:22Photo from 10 years ago
00:37:24This is Takasugi-kun
00:37:25Isn't that interesting?
00:37:27a
00:37:27It's an email.
00:37:28You're really good at using your smartphone.
00:37:30au also provides excellent support for how to use their services.
00:37:32I'll make a quick phone call.
00:37:33boyfriend
00:37:34Still friends
00:37:35Oh, I see.
00:37:36Hello?
00:37:37This is going to be long.
00:37:37If you switch to a compatible smartphone, those 60 years and older will receive 0 credits.
00:37:42My first smartphone was with au.
00:37:43Love is beautiful, isn't it?
00:37:46Excuse me.
00:37:49Big brother
00:37:50Open it, big brother.
00:37:51New employee
00:37:53Pay
00:37:54He's saying
00:37:55Hmm
00:37:57I'm making one for her too.
00:37:59I'll enjoy having this
00:38:02a
00:38:02Mom's cooking
00:38:04yes
00:38:04I might have put all the remaining vegetables in too.
00:38:09Our miso soup is the best.
00:38:11The power of dashi
00:38:12Hondashi
00:38:13Eatwell
00:38:13Dashi stock
00:38:24G.R.
00:38:46Okay, next song
00:38:47Your delivery will definitely be GO
00:38:50Energy Power
00:38:52Oh, Yo-san
00:38:54Yes, we came together to deliver energy.
00:38:58Okay, I'll go with you.
00:39:01I came to deliver energy.
00:39:12I came to deliver energy.
00:39:21I came to deliver energy.
00:39:49But still...
00:39:50But what?
00:39:53I can't say it.
00:39:54I still can't say it.
00:39:55Even if it happens once,
00:39:57At least twice
00:39:58I wanted to lower the ceiling to create a more relaxing atmosphere.
00:40:02I can't say it.
00:40:03I won't let you say it.
00:40:04The ceiling is high on both floors.
00:40:06That's why it feels spacious.
00:40:07That house is Chibo Sigma
00:40:09but
00:40:10what?
00:40:14Daiwa House
00:40:17I don't know any man like that at all.
00:40:19no
00:40:21MacArthur Agence's aide
00:40:22Since it became known that there was a second generation
00:40:24Those wicked people with swords are using my name.
00:40:27I'm being inconvenienced.
00:40:30So
00:40:42I'm sure I asked Charlie to come over.
00:40:45Charlie contacted me.
00:40:47So you don't want to be involved?
00:40:50Either way, as soon as my brother shows his US military ID card...
00:40:53He's going to be released.
00:40:55I've practically never even met the police.
00:40:59I don't want to lose the war.
00:41:00Getting arrested for illegal penicillin trafficking is embarrassing.
00:41:03Don't you think so?
00:41:04It all started when Charlie introduced me to a US Army sergeant.
00:41:07It's a shady business.
00:41:08They're also paying out tons of kickbacks.
00:41:09You bastard!
00:41:11Think about getting a proper job!
00:41:14Go back to America and help out around the house.
00:41:19My dad collapsed the other day.
00:41:23I have a heart condition.
00:41:26I went to check on the situation in July.
00:41:28At that time
00:41:30I told them everything that happened in the Philippines.
00:41:33So come
00:41:35Dad, please help him out.
00:41:39Don't you know?
00:41:43For me, who joined the Japanese army
00:41:45I no longer have American citizenship.
00:41:50Even though they were brothers who grew up in the same way
00:41:53Whether or not you're wearing a U.S. military uniform is the only factor.
00:41:55I didn't expect it to be this different.
00:42:20Give it to me!
00:42:22What am I going to say?!
00:42:24You water bastard!
00:42:25If you swear anything more than that, I'll kill you!
00:42:55Everyone!
00:42:56Fierce appearance of Gascar
00:42:59Other Daebangs Kobayashi sil swamp
00:42:59Falling off a horse?
00:43:00The person is in the pain
00:43:06Publicly
00:43:06Who is going to be around here?
00:43:06Readers and voices, open Dick upgrade dou search speakyu
00:43:08$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%$%£%
00:43:12$%$%%$%$%%%%%100%$0
00:43:18who is it?
00:43:19Knife Go
00:43:21we
00:43:23Ken
00:43:25I really wanted to see you
00:43:29Is that okay?
00:43:31Please come in.
00:43:34Looks like they're drinking.
00:43:41That's so typical of Jarley.
00:43:43When it seems like sparks are about to fall on you
00:43:46Get out of here quickly!
00:43:48no
00:43:50It's only natural for an older brother to take his younger brother away,
00:43:55Since the Battle of the Philippines
00:43:59However, things have become hopeless.
00:44:06When I see him in such a desolate state...
00:44:11I'm even starting to wonder if it was a mistake to let him go to school.
00:44:16Thanks to that, my life was saved.
00:44:20The time will surely come when we can understand each other.
00:44:30Are you okay?
00:44:32You seem very tired.
00:44:36Is working at the store difficult?
00:44:39Every word of the interpreter
00:44:43I think it will be included in the defendant's fees.
00:44:46You absolutely cannot miss this.
00:44:51I was drenched in sweat after 15 minutes.
00:45:02Ken
00:45:11I miss it.
00:45:14When we worked together at the Kashu Shinpo
00:45:19please
00:45:20thank you
00:45:24Hayashiko's article?
00:45:25Hmm
00:45:275 o'clock is the most common time.
00:45:305 o'clock?
00:45:30Hmm
00:45:31this…
00:45:32Hmm
00:45:50Hmm
00:45:53Hmm
00:45:53Hmm
00:45:53Hmm
00:45:53Hmm
00:45:58perception
00:45:59Hmm
00:45:59Hmm
00:46:01Easter morning, a light rain, glistening raindrops fill the window.
00:46:15Velvet Easter, come pick me up
00:46:24I'm still sleepy, but I knocked on the door.
00:46:30Up to this point, Daiwa House and Ajinomoto
00:46:40Toyota
00:46:45KDDI
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00:47:14Okay
00:47:25Being a florist is a job that brings smiles to people's faces.
00:47:28Is it a gift?
00:47:29Yes, to my wife
00:47:31Tulips are my recommendation right now.
00:47:33The meaning of this flower is
00:47:36I want to say thank you to my wife.
00:47:37Come on over!
00:47:39got it
00:47:42All of these flowers mean "thank you."
00:47:45Awesome
00:47:46See? God will fall in love with you all over again.
00:47:49She had such a lovely smile.
00:47:51That's why I can keep going.
00:47:53Georgia
00:47:55What do you think of our challenges?
00:47:57This is a challenge.
00:47:57There are people who are on the front lines of business.
00:48:00Is it okay for me to remain a follower forever?
00:48:03I remember seeing that mid-term plan from my mentor.
00:48:05Become the protagonist of your own business.
00:48:07Nikkei Business Digital Edition Launched
00:48:10Towards even stronger stimulation
00:48:21Advanced, highly carbonated
00:48:22Shin-za Carbonated
00:48:272020 is coming.
00:48:29To create the best smile
00:48:32To create the best time
00:48:35Let's run towards the future together!
00:48:37JR East
00:48:40My senior is like a samurai.
00:48:41New employees are aliens.
00:48:43Oh, teriyaki egg?
00:48:44As expected of a samurai
00:48:45The classic teriyaki egg
00:48:46What is that unknown Teritama?
00:48:48Savoring the encounters of spring
00:48:49Teriyaki Egg
00:48:50This year, I'm going to make thick-cut pepper bacon.
00:48:55Handys
00:49:04These are the books I'm getting next.
00:49:06Another page in the parent-child story today.
00:49:10What do you think of our challenges?
00:49:12This is a challenge.
00:49:12There are people who are on the front lines of business.
00:49:15Is it okay for me to remain a follower forever?
00:49:18Um, I remember seeing the mid-term plan for the champions.
00:49:20Become the protagonist of your own business.
00:49:22Nikkei Business Digital Edition Launched
00:49:25In October, five months had already passed since the start of the Tokyo Trials.
00:49:29The trial concerning Soviet affairs before the outbreak of war was underway.
00:49:33The far-fetched and sloppy nature of that opening statement
00:49:36The defense team revealed one after another
00:49:39This is particularly evident in the case of former Prime Minister Hirota Koki.
00:49:44Several major misconceptions regarding his background and position have been pointed out.
00:49:48re
00:49:48And they are not foreigners.
00:49:51The foreigner at that time was Adita.
00:49:55It seems that Shizuko Hirota committed suicide.
00:49:58suicide?
00:49:59Hirota's wife
00:50:01ah
00:50:03She probably couldn't bear the thought of her husband being treated as a criminal.
00:50:07No matter what you do, former Prime Minister Hirota is the only one who is not a good candidate.
00:50:09He probably won't get the death penalty.
00:50:11The fact that he was permanently designated a war criminal is what bothers me the most.
00:50:15He served as Minister of Foreign Affairs and Prime Minister.
00:50:17He's a complete civil servant.
00:50:19Although they were unable to control the military
00:50:21He was supposed to be against the war.
00:50:25November 1st
00:50:27The trial then moved on to a hearing concerning the Japan-U.S. negotiations.
00:50:40Don't push yourself so hard every day.
00:50:44no
00:50:46My colleagues are under a lot of stress because of the heavy responsibility they have.
00:50:52I can relax thanks to Eternity.
00:50:58today
00:51:00On the evening news
00:51:04Transporting the families of U.S. military personnel stationed in Japan
00:51:06They said the Victoria's departure has been decided.
00:51:12Amy and others
00:51:15You're coming on that ship, right?
00:51:22I
00:51:25I had completely forgotten about Emmy.
00:51:34What a terrible woman.
00:51:44Me
00:51:46I'm thinking of going back to America.
00:51:48picture?
00:51:50I want to work at a fast-paced company again.
00:51:56If I do that
00:52:00Nothing will go wrong.
00:52:14Do you really think so?
00:52:31The trial concerning the naval battle between Japan and the United States had reached its 20th day.
00:52:36Amidst the fierce debate between the defense attorney and the witnesses
00:52:40The interpreter will be
00:52:42He was a second-generation Canadian citizen working at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
00:52:46I don't know.
00:52:48This is my estimate.
00:52:50correction
00:52:51I don't know
00:52:52I only know this through estimation.
00:53:07So you mentioned comparing the proposals.
00:53:12correction
00:53:14You are the proposal made by the Japanese side and
00:53:17We are comparing the American response to that.
00:53:21The Japanese side is from May 16th.
00:53:31In other words, Japan interprets the Tripartite Pact as follows:
00:53:36If you attack us
00:53:39The possibility of war in the direction of the Pacific Ocean
00:53:42Correction to the entire current section
00:53:45Our problem is the peace agreements that exist throughout the Pacific region.
00:53:50That was supposed to be the objective.
00:53:56This guy will probably be fired today.
00:53:59He said he returned to Japan from Canada three years before the war started.
00:54:03My Japanese isn't good enough to work as an interpreter here.
00:54:05I have no knowledge of diplomacy or politics.
00:54:07On top of that, I couldn't sleep because I was nervous.
00:54:11Apparently, he drinks a lot of alcohol every night.
00:54:13It makes your brain even less able to function properly.
00:54:16Let me tell you
00:54:17Even if we accept that the second generation born in Canada is unavoidable...
00:54:21You're correcting a little too much.
00:54:24Keep it to a minimum.
00:54:26So
00:54:29Are you saying we should just accept the translation?
00:54:31That's an outrageous argument.
00:54:32Even if it is perfectly clear
00:54:35You guys always butt in.
00:54:37By correcting it properly
00:54:40The defendants and their lawyers
00:54:42This trial
00:54:44The winner does not unilaterally judge the loser.
00:54:46Wouldn't it be possible to receive it?
00:54:50Is it for the sake of Japan?
00:54:54Ken
00:54:55Inside the monitor
00:54:57You especially
00:54:59New Japan sentiment
00:55:01We've received criticism from above that it's too concentrated.
00:55:04I just
00:55:06The structure of the trial was shown.
00:55:08Japanese people
00:55:10I just want people to know about American justice and conscience.
00:55:19That's fine for today.
00:55:24January 1947, after the new year
00:55:27Amy arrives in Japan with her children.
00:55:31Called Washington Heights
00:55:33Standing in the former Yoyogi military station
00:55:35New home in US military housing
00:55:37Kenji welcomed his family.
00:55:56nostalgic
00:55:59Speaking of which...
00:56:01recently
00:56:02Are you meeting with Nagiko?
00:56:03no
00:56:04I'm busy with work.
00:56:06We rarely meet.
00:56:18That night
00:56:19Charlie is from the old family
00:56:20I met with Yanosuke Komatsubara.
00:56:24wonderful
00:56:27That's what you'd expect from an old family.
00:56:29I'm completely smitten.
00:56:31home
00:56:33If I didn't get to know someone like you
00:56:36We are in a place like this
00:56:37I don't allow entry or exit.
00:56:49It was wonderful.
00:56:52thank you
00:56:54It seems there are many different kinds of musical instruments.
00:56:56If you don't mind, please tell me anything.
00:57:02Is there anything you can do?
00:57:04Everyone over there is involved in music.
00:57:07I'd really like to hear about it.
00:57:08Hey
00:57:09Dad and Mom
00:57:12please
00:57:14So
00:57:17fault
00:57:18fault
00:57:18We look forward to seeing you.
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