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00:00In today's interview, Hayashi Osamu ranks 4th in the Akashiya-Sanma ranking.
00:10In the Ideal Female Ranking, she ranks 2nd with Aragaki Yui and Amami Yuki Osae.
00:18Now, she is loved by the public.
00:22I'm sorry.
00:23I'm sorry.
00:24I'm sorry.
00:25I'm sorry.
00:26I'm sorry.
00:27I'm sorry.
00:28I'm sorry.
00:29Amazing.
00:30Aragaki is on the top.
00:31Amazing.
00:32I have the impression that you don't put on make-up.
00:36I heard that you don't put on make-up recently.
00:38Recently?
00:39I haven't put on make-up for a long time.
00:40You haven't put on make-up?
00:41When that happens, I think about it.
00:44I don't think it's good to have a show where only one person is on the screen.
00:48I think it's good to have a few people on the screen.
00:51I think it's best to have two people on the screen.
00:56Asako Ito is the number one female entertainer who has a good sense of humor.
01:04She broke up with her boyfriend when she was 40 years old.
01:07Here is the story.
01:15If I didn't love you, I wouldn't know how lonely I was.
01:21I'm sad.
01:23Hello.
01:3015 years have passed since then.
01:32Asako Ito's dream of running as an entertainer has finally come true tonight.
01:39That big place is a surprise appearance.
01:44Hello.
01:45Nice to meet you.
01:46Wait a minute.
01:47Why?
01:49Wait a minute.
01:50I thought it would be bad if I didn't come out.
01:52It's okay.
01:53I thought I would come out.
01:55In addition, a classmate of Asako Ito, the famous Futaba Academy, will appear remotely.
02:02I'm sorry, Ito-san, but I'm single now.
02:05Please forgive me.
02:07Everyone in the class will protect Ito-san.
02:10First of all, Asako Ito has something to say to Osamu Hayashi.
02:16Ito-san, I heard that you are a big fan of Southern All-Stars.
02:20Yes, I am.
02:22It was wonderful. Thank you very much.
02:25At the end, there was a song called Ima-desho.
02:28I hummed it every day.
02:30It's now time, Ima-desho.
02:33I was told that.
02:35I thought it was a festival.
02:37It was a really honorable time.
02:39Have you ever had a drink with Yumi Matsutoya?
02:42That's a long time ago.
02:44I think it was when I was in my forties.
02:47I was on TV when I was in my forties.
02:52I was invited to Yumi's radio show.
02:56At that time, she gave me a brass earring as a gift.
03:03I don't know why, but I didn't wear earrings at that time.
03:08The hole was blocked.
03:11But Yumi was in front of me.
03:15There is a song called brass earring.
03:18I said, I won't throw one under the bed.
03:22It's a 40-year-old story.
03:25I said, I'll put it on right away.
03:27I went to the bathroom.
03:29I put it in a place that wasn't open.
03:32This one went well.
03:34This one seems to have gone to a different place.
03:37I hid it.
03:39I said, I'll put it on right away.
03:41You were lucky.
03:43Thanks to that, the hole is open now.
03:46When I met her a few times,
03:50I asked her where she usually drinks.
03:53She said she wanted to go there.
03:56I'm not good at private rooms.
03:59She said she didn't know a private room shop.
04:01But she said it was okay.
04:04I went there with Mr. Okubo.
04:07It was a private room.
04:10There was a salaryman over there.
04:14I thought she was Yumi.
04:18I thought so, too.
04:21Asako Ito is loved by many people.
04:27She is often talked to by ordinary people in the city.
04:32A fan I met in the city said,
04:35Who is rooting for you?
04:39It's the same for people in the city.
04:42It's often said on the Internet.
04:44Who is rooting for me?
04:46What are you talking about?
04:49I want to ask.
04:52I have a solo live once a year.
04:55When I look at the audience,
04:57there are many people who are alone.
05:00I thought I couldn't say it to people.
05:03No, no, no.
05:04I'm being instructed by a fan.
05:06No matter what anyone says, I'm being instructed by a fan.
05:08No matter what anyone says.
05:11I almost missed it.
05:13I'm often asked.
05:15She is loved by everyone.
05:18She was also attracted to unexpected people.
05:22In fact, this time,
05:23a member of the audience said
05:25he wanted to send a comment to Mr. Ito.
05:28Please see the video.
05:32A celebrity who said he wanted to send a comment.
05:37That is...
05:38Nice to meet you.
05:40Wait a minute.
05:42What?
05:43Wait a minute.
05:45That's great.
05:48Masahiko Kondo, the idol of eternity.
05:52That's great.
05:54That's cool.
05:55Why did you want to be on the show?
05:58When I heard that Asako would be featured,
06:01I thought it would be bad if I didn't appear.
06:03I thought it would be bad if I didn't appear.
06:04I thought it would be bad if I didn't appear.
06:05I thought it would be bad if I didn't appear.
06:06That's cool.
06:08When he was 9 years old,
06:09he fell in love with a match on TV.
06:13Since then, he has long admired her for 45 years.
06:17No, stop it.
06:18No, stop it.
06:19No, stop it.
06:20No, stop it.
06:22It's been about 25 years since then.
06:25What is this?
06:26What is this?
06:27What is this?
06:28Can I see this?
06:30When she was in her mid-thirties,
06:33he actually met her at a live venue
06:35for his first love match.
06:41I think she came to the Budokan
06:44before Asako Ito broke up with her.
06:50I have a friend who is a big fan of her match.
06:54I have a friend who is a big fan of her match.
06:55I have a friend who is a big fan of her match.
06:56She came to the venue.
06:58She introduced her to me.
07:00When she said she loved her match since she was a kid,
07:03I was so impressed.
07:06I remember that.
07:08You remember that?
07:11A few years later,
07:13Asako Ito broke up with her match with a prank.
07:16A few years later, Asako Ito broke up with her match with a prank.
07:21Do you remember that?
07:23She came out of the wall.
07:26I was on the other side of the wall.
07:28I think it was a surprise.
07:30She put a ribbon on a leotard and came out.
07:34I was there.
07:36I was there.
07:37I was there.
07:38I remember being surprised.
07:41I remember being surprised.
07:43I remember being surprised.
07:45I remember being surprised.
07:47I remember being surprised.
08:12I remember being surprised.
08:18Humans are amazing.
08:20Humans are amazing.
08:21Humans are amazing.
08:30That's great.
08:31She often comes to see my live performance.
08:36Every time we meet,
08:38she gets embarrassed.
08:43That's right.
08:45She always gets embarrassed.
08:47That's right.
08:48She only greets me.
08:52I only see her on TV.
08:56I want to see her when I'm with her.
09:02I want to see her when I'm with her.
09:04I want to see her.
09:06You should come and see it.
09:08I can't go.
09:10I'm sorry. It's too much.
09:12You should come and see it.
09:14It's too much.
09:16It's too much.
09:18Thank you. Suddenly, my face.
09:24I think it was a serious invitation to drink.
09:26It's too much.
09:28Really.
09:30Yes.
09:32I want to get drunk.
09:34Do you enjoy drinking?
09:36Not at all.
09:38It tempts me to drink.
09:42Just your name.
09:44I was drunk.
09:48It's my first time to meet
09:50a guy like Asako.
09:52There are not many people like Asako here.
09:54They had a good experience.
09:56Let's see the response of Asako.
09:58How did she react?
10:00First, Hayashi Osamu will cut into the origin of Asako Ito, who is loved by everyone.
10:07In this corner, according to the image of the guest, Masaru Akai, the florist, designs the flowers every time.
10:14This time, it's a garbela.
10:16The reason is to express Asako Ito as the most loved flower by everyone.
10:22That's ridiculous.
10:24This is the normal size.
10:26This is big.
10:28It's about 1.5 times the normal size.
10:30When I went to Ningen Dog the other day, I gained a lot of weight.
10:35It's not because you've lost a lot of weight.
10:37No, no, no.
10:38The current value is that you're making a garbela flower bloom.
10:41Thank you very much.
10:43The Ito family is a family of eight whose father and brother are from Tokyo University.
10:49He was raised by his parents, and his appearance is rare in the general family.
10:55It is also left in the 8mm film.
10:58Because this film is left in Asako's time.
11:03Is it because of that upbringing?
11:06I'm pretty much what I'm saying.
11:10I'm 40 years old.
11:12That's right.
11:14Even though Asako has a wild body, her first impression is me and polite.
11:20What does she learn?
11:24Elementary school, junior high school, and high school.
11:26Futaba in the Gosan family.
11:28That's right.
11:30That's right.
11:32It's very free.
11:34On the contrary, there is a pressure to trust the children.
11:40I trust you guys, so it's okay.
11:44That's what I'm saying.
11:46Even if you look at the graduates, Rino Katase, me, and Masa Takahashi.
11:52They're all unique.
11:54They all go their own different ways.
11:58When I do a program with the three of them, something fits.
12:04I've seen a lot of Futaba.
12:06I see.
12:08One of them is very good.
12:10It's because of her.
12:13She has a good impression.
12:15Thank you, Futaba.
12:18Don't you have that kind of thing?
12:20You decide the overall impression by yourself.
12:22That's why I think it's scary.
12:25If you decide the image by yourself,
12:28for example, if it's something with a bad image,
12:33you might think it's bad even though it has a good element.
12:36That's right.
12:38So I try to live with the idea that there is no common sense or normality.
12:46That's all I can do.
12:48The idea of not being trapped in common sense or normality
12:52also appears in Asako Ito's behavior in high school.
12:58She entered Nankan University at a normal Futaba Academy.
13:02She graduated from there.
13:05When she was 19 years old, she moved to her parents' house.
13:09What?
13:11No matter how you think about it,
13:13it's natural to enter a university, isn't it?
13:16That's true.
13:18I was really into Utaka Ozaki.
13:22When I heard Utaka Ozaki's song,
13:26I was surprised.
13:28I thought it was normal to go to college, get a job, and get married and have children.
13:34I wondered what it was like to run on an adult-pushed rail.
13:39I was asked that question.
13:41There was a song called Scrambling Rock'n'Roll.
13:43I was asked, what the hell is freedom?
13:47What do you think?
13:49What is freedom?
13:52I thought I didn't know much about it.
13:57I didn't think I was going to be a comedian.
14:01Maybe my goal was to be on TV.
14:15Utaka Ozaki, who rebels against adult society and advocates freedom,
14:21was stabbed in the heart by Asako Ito, who was bound by common sense.
14:27You graduated from high school, didn't you?
14:30Yes, I did.
14:31You graduated from high school, didn't you?
14:33I didn't go out on a stolen bike.
14:36I was taught not to steal other people's things.
14:39If you were really going to rebel against adult society, why did you drop out of high school?
14:43I liked school.
14:47You graduated from high school, and when you were 19, you left home?
14:51Yes.
14:52For example, I went to a library to study.
14:58It was either a bus or a train.
15:02I walked to the library and spent a lot of money.
15:07It took me about two years to save money.
15:12I ate a bowl of katsudon at a soba restaurant nearby.
15:19It was 890 yen or 900 yen.
15:22I ate that kind of food, but I didn't eat it.
15:26But I was too hungry.
15:29I ate Yamazaki's golden bread.
15:35That's delicious.
15:37I ate it three times.
15:40Did you eat it from the outside?
15:42Yes, I did.
15:44The room he rented with the money he had saved for two years was a very small apartment.
15:53And it was a loft.
15:58Did you tell your parents where you lived?
16:03No.
16:04Did you hide it?
16:05No, I didn't.
16:07I said, I'm going to the library, and I left home.
16:10Didn't your parents worry about you?
16:13I found it three or four days later.
16:17Where did you find it?
16:18I don't know.
16:19It's still a mystery.
16:21We don't talk about that time.
16:24When I got home, there was a car.
16:27I was surprised.
16:31I left home at this point.
16:35I went into the house.
16:38I didn't chase him or come back.
16:41I just checked that he was alive.
16:45So you never went home after that?
16:48No.
16:49So I left it at home.
16:52I left it as it was.
16:54For 35 years.
16:55Actually, this time, the remote is connected to someone who knows well about Mr. Ito's past.
17:01What?
17:02Nice to meet you.
17:08Mr. Katsumata and Ms. Okano are classmates at Futaba Gakuen, who know well about Asako Ito's middle school and high school days.
17:19She is a junior at Tokyo University.
17:22Yes, I'm a junior at Tokyo University.
17:25Ms. Okano is a public official, isn't she?
17:29Yes, I am.
17:30I'm a public official.
17:32What?
17:33I've never said that.
17:35A public official.
17:37I don't have time to say that.
17:39Ito Asako was a rebellious student at Futaba Gakuen.
17:49I'm going to cry.
17:54Don't do that.
17:59I can't stop crying.
18:01It's like a drama.
18:03What did you think of Asako when you saw her?
18:07Basically, she is very serious.
18:10Especially, her notes are perfect.
18:15Mr. Katsumata, what do you remember about Ms. Ito?
18:19She is very serious.
18:22She is very serious.
18:24When she was a junior in high school, she was given a reading test.
18:30She was given a reading test on TV.
18:34She was given a reading test on TV.
18:40The teacher scolded her.
18:44But everyone understood her.
18:46She said, I'm sorry, but you are a public official.
18:49She said, I'm sorry, but you are a public official.
18:51She said, I'm sorry, but you are a public official.
18:53I watched her too much.
18:55I watched her too much.
18:57I watched her too much.
19:02I couldn't get rid of that mountainous look.
19:05You didn't do it on purpose, did you?
19:07You were showing your butt.
19:10She is very delicate and romantic.
19:15She often writes poetry.
19:19She often writes poetry.
19:23I'm looking for a friend.
19:26I'm looking for a friend.
19:28I'm looking for a friend.
19:30I'm looking for a friend.
19:32I'm looking for a friend.
19:34I have it.
19:36What is that big one?
19:38I wrote this when I was 25.
19:41You wrote this when you were 25?
19:43You wrote this when you were 25?
19:44You wrote this when you were 25?
19:46You wrote this when you were 25?
19:48That's shocking.
19:50Asako Ito wrote a poem about her feelings when she was a high school student.
19:57Here is the poem.
20:00No matter how sad I am, I can't cry now.
20:04Stop it.
20:06Stop using the letter.
20:09You don't have tears anymore.
20:13Because I'm sad to say goodbye to you.
20:18She is a right-wing person.
20:21She is a right-wing person.
20:24She is a right-wing person.
20:26She is a right-wing person.
20:30She is a right-wing person.
20:33I mean, I was like this when I was a teenager.
20:38You can accept that honestly?
20:40I thought it was someone else.
20:42I see.
20:43I'd like to ask you about what's inside.
20:45Is this sad feeling a real experience?
20:49When I was in elementary and middle school, I loved Match.
20:56I think it was around there.
20:58I'm sure it was.
20:59When you were chosen by Kumiko Takeda,
21:01you won the beauty pageant, right?
21:03Yes, I did.
21:04You won the high-teen beauty pageant.
21:05She said, why not me?
21:07So, the next year,
21:09you won the beauty pageant, right?
21:11Yes, I did.
21:12I haven't heard from her yet.
21:15Please don't think she'll come again.
21:17You loved Match so much that you wrote a poem about her, right?
21:21Yes, I did.
21:22You can tell her that, right?
21:27No, I can't.
21:28You can't?
21:29Yes.
21:30You wrote a poem about her, right?
21:33Yes, I did.
21:34You can tell her that, right?
21:37No, I can't.
21:38You can't tell her that, right?
21:40When I was in middle and high school,
21:42I heard that you wrote a poem about her.
21:44No, I didn't.
21:45I heard that you wrote a poem about her.
21:46No, I didn't.
21:47I can't tell her that.
21:49You can tell her that.
21:51Can I?
21:52Yes, you can.
21:53Sorry, I can't see.
21:56When she was in middle and high school,
21:58she rarely had a chance to get involved with men.
22:02She wrote a poem about her feelings for Match.
22:06For example,
22:08Your happy face.
22:10Your happy smile.
22:12I'm looking at them all by myself.
22:16That's all I need.
22:18That's all I need to be happy.
22:21She's getting into the world.
22:23I'm about to cry.
22:29Why do you have such a cold attitude?
22:34Please understand how I feel when I look at you.
22:39Please talk to me with a smile.
22:42I'm about to cry.
22:44I'm sorry.
22:45When I thought that I was on the first page of Asako's youth,
22:55I was so moved.
22:56It's no big deal.
22:58I know it's a big deal,
23:00but I just wanted to tell you how I feel.
23:02Thank you so much.
23:04In the 7th episode of Kimpachi Tensei in 1979,
23:08you played the role of Hoshino Kiyoshi,
23:12who was in love with Masahiko Kondo.
23:21I've been longing for a person who's a little beyond my level since I was a kid.
23:25I think so, too.
23:28Masahiko Kondo fell in love with Asako Ito after that.
23:34She couldn't go back to her hometown for the coming-of-age ceremony,
23:37and she couldn't show her sleeveless clothes to her parents.
23:42Did your mother lend you her kimono for the coming-of-age ceremony?
23:47Yes, she did.
23:49My mother was worried about what Asako would do for the coming-of-age ceremony.
23:54She said she didn't have a training camp to get a driver's license.
23:57She went to Fukushima.
23:59She said I should wear my kimono and take a picture when I come back.
24:05My mother said I should take a picture because I can only take a picture of my face when I'm 20.
24:13So I lent her my kimono and took a picture in the photo studio.
24:17She did everything for you.
24:18So you still have a picture of your coming-of-age ceremony.
24:20Yes, I do.
24:21This is it.
24:23When I took this picture in the variety show,
24:25people said,
24:26I look like a kid.
24:29No, no, you look beautiful.
24:32In fact, there was an episode in the picture of Asako's sleeveless clothes
24:37that showed her mother's deep love for her.
24:43This is my eldest daughter's kimono.
24:45She asked me to use it.
24:47It was a great story.
24:49I got goosebumps.
24:52Asako Ito
24:55Asako Ito couldn't attend the coming-of-age ceremony because she left home at the age of 19.
25:01Later, she borrowed her friend's sleeveless clothes and took a picture.
25:06In this picture,
25:09there was an episode that showed her mother's deep love for her.
25:16In fact, after she took the picture,
25:20we had a meal at a hotel restaurant.
25:25When my mother drove the car,
25:28she moved very slowly.
25:32Because I was wearing a kimono,
25:34it was hard for me to get in the car.
25:38Later, I heard that there was a glass-walled cafe on the first floor of the hotel.
25:43My mother was sitting there and watching.
25:46My mother was driving slowly to show her to her mother.
25:51I heard that later.
25:53It's like a drama.
25:56Did your mother notice that you were watching?
25:59Of course she didn't.
26:00She thought I was driving politely.
26:05At that time,
26:07I tied my hair up.
26:12She said,
26:14I tied my hair up and gave it to me because it was a souvenir.
26:19My mother gave these two things to my mother.
26:26She said,
26:27Please use these things for your daughter.
26:31I found out about it when I was 40 years old.
26:34I was almost the same age as you.
26:36I couldn't stop crying.
26:39I wonder if such a thing happened.
26:43Of course, I still cherish it.
26:46I was so moved.
26:49And now, Asako's parents
26:53record all the TV programs that her daughter appeared in and cherish them.
27:02Her father printed out Asako's appearance information.
27:07Her mother added a word to it.
27:12When the appearance of Asako's parents appeared on TV,
27:18her mother added,
27:22Asako's appearance is beautiful.
27:27That's a great story.
27:30I'm the opposite.
27:32I'm the opposite of Asako.
27:34This is a picture of my family.
27:37This is a picture of my family.
27:40This is a picture of my family.
27:43Is everyone a doll?
27:46This is a picture of a parasite.
27:51I don't feel like I'm on the ground.
27:54If you laugh, you'll be erased.
27:57No one is laughing.
28:00Asako Ito, who left home at the age of 19,
28:04Her first goal was to become a stage actress.
28:09She worked part-time for a long time every day.
28:12She went to a musical school at night to make money.
28:17However, even after graduation, she continued to stand on the stage, but she didn't stand out at all.
28:22She became a comedian at the age of 27.
28:27How did such a late-blooming female comedian become the most popular?
28:37Here is the biggest reason why Asako Ito is loved by everyone.
28:44I entered the world of comedy at the age of 27.
28:48I appeared on a live show for a while.
28:51I got to know each other and called me to do business.
28:55At the age of 30, I went to an audition for RENPA SHONEN.
29:01It was an audition to find people for the morning program.
29:07However, the 30th audition was the same as RENPA SHONEN.
29:12As for me, I realized that I could sell well with this.
29:19She is the best in the world at the age of 30.
29:24The Hitchhiking Project of Saruganseki and Drones.
29:29At that time, it was a popular program that caused social phenomena.
29:33She appeared on RENPA SHONEN.
29:40The 15-girl drift machine that girls who have not been trained escape from the deserted island.
29:53Asako Ito was suddenly taken away.
29:56I took a bus to Narita.
30:00I was blindfolded.
30:02I can't do it now.
30:04I was blindfolded and I could hear the Eurobeat.
30:10You didn't know where you would be taken.
30:14However, the temperature suddenly rose.
30:19It became hot.
30:21I didn't know this country.
30:23It wasn't Japan.
30:24It wasn't Japan, but it was a deserted island in Thailand.
30:28It was a deserted island in Thailand.
30:31I found out on the way.
30:33I found out that the letters of the letters that came to me were strange.
30:39However, the life of a deserted island survivor from here was more difficult.
30:45That's how I started living on a deserted island.
30:48I lived on a deserted island for half a year.
30:51If I was asked to live on a deserted island for half a year, I would.
30:56I didn't know when it would end.
30:58A deserted island is strange.
31:03There was no food.
31:06We picked up shellfish.
31:09We picked up shellfish and ate them.
31:13We picked up shellfish and ate them.
31:16We picked up shellfish and ate them.
31:21We picked up shellfish and ate them.
31:24We picked up shellfish and ate them.
31:29We boiled shellfish and ate them.
31:34A girl from Futaba Academy in Meimon went to a deserted island.
31:42At the end of her harsh life,
31:45there was a moment when studying at school was useful.
31:49I was able to go out for the third time.
31:53I was on the sea for three days.
31:56You were on the sea for three days?
31:59Yes, I was.
32:01I can see the stars a little bit.
32:05The sun is definitely setting.
32:08There was a girl who was injured on the way.
32:13The direction she went by boat was west.
32:17We remembered that.
32:19There was an entrance over there.
32:21The hospital was over there.
32:24So, we decided to go over there.
32:28Wow.
32:30You worked hard for six months on a harsh location.
32:33What did you get?
32:35How did you connect after that?
32:37At that time, no one could have such an experience.
32:42Everyone says that.
32:44But I think there are experiences that you don't have to have.
32:49I think I was able to live if I managed to get through it.
32:53I think I have the strength of my foundation now.
32:59Asako, you went to a hot bath together.
33:07It was hot.
33:09I couldn't get in.
33:11Only Asako got in.
33:16It was really hot.
33:18I wondered if she would be okay.
33:20After that, Asako came out of the fog.
33:22She knelt down like this.
33:24A beautiful steam came out of her whole body.
33:27She was like a Terminator.
33:29That's cool.
33:30The moment she moved, she was like this.
33:34That was cool.
33:37When she was 30 years old, she challenged herself to a life-threatening challenge.
33:43She didn't have time to take a break.
33:48Eight years have passed since then.
33:52At the age of 38, the weather of the entertainer's life finally came.
33:58That is...
34:05She appeared on the TV show Red Carpet, which produced break entertainers one after another.
34:12She made a big break in Osozaki with Asakura Minamineta.
34:17She is the same age as Cream Stew and Takashi Okamura.
34:23At the same time, only entertainers over the age of 10, such as Non-Style, Eiko Kano, and Yoshio Kojima, became popular.
34:34At that time, most of the people around you were younger than you, right?
34:39That's right.
34:40So I thought I shouldn't confuse them.
34:43I greeted them with an expression full of sisterhood.
34:48I see.
34:50I lowered my voice a little and said,
34:52Good morning.
34:53Does that make you feel like a sister?
34:54I'm from Masaki Entertainment.
34:56Good morning.
34:57Nice to meet you.
34:59Did you communicate like that?
35:00Yes, I did.
35:02It's simple.
35:03The other day, I said,
35:05I somehow saw it.
35:06That place was really nice.
35:09But it's okay.
35:10You mean you actively communicated with them and talked to them.
35:14That's right.
35:15Otherwise, when the show started,
35:18I was like, who the hell are you?
35:22But you quit Leotard relatively early, didn't you?
35:25That's right.
35:26Was there a reason?
35:27I quit Leotard.
35:29To be honest, I said I was 40 years old.
35:33But I wasn't imitating Minami-chan.
35:36Well, I'm not 40 years old.
35:37Minami-chan.
35:38You were different in many ways.
35:40That's a weird way of saying it.
35:42It's a joke.
35:44When I was on a talk show,
35:47I didn't do it at all.
35:49I just wondered what it was like to talk in that outfit.
35:55I didn't know what I was talking about.
35:59So I was like, can I talk in that outfit?
36:03But the staff said,
36:05It's okay, but you should make it interesting.
36:09Of course, they said that.
36:11Because they were so cheeky.
36:13They were newcomers.
36:15I did my best in that.
36:18I connected with them.
36:21And now I'm here.
36:24It's scary to say,
36:29No, I won't do it anymore.
36:35However, Asako Ito chose to appear on TV
36:40in her original appearance,
36:43without Asakura Minami's costume,
36:45which was her only weapon at the time.
36:47That's a pretty big choice.
36:49Yes.
36:51Even with such a big choice,
36:54Asako Ito doesn't hesitate.
36:57There is a firm belief that will be a reference in anyone's life.
37:02The staff said,
37:04I'll take responsibility, so please.
37:06I can't.
37:08I can't take responsibility.
37:10I think I'm the owner of my own business,
37:13so I have to take responsibility for myself.
37:16I see.
37:18Next week, Ryon Yoshizawa is the number one handsome guy in Japan.
37:23His best friend, Kento Yamazaki and Takumi Kitamura are in a panic.
37:29What?
37:31I don't like it.
37:37When you were offered a job,
37:39did you say, I can't do it.
37:41I'll do it.
37:43I can't do it.
37:45I don't think it's a big deal,
37:49but I didn't want it to be a lie.
37:54When I was in my 40s,
37:59I worked with handsome guys,
38:03and there was an atmosphere that they were handsome.
38:06But I was over 40 years old,
38:09so I didn't want it.
38:11I was 19 or 20 years old,
38:13so when I was looking after them like a mother,
38:16I couldn't say,
38:18Can I be a mother?
38:20I'm sorry to say that.
38:22Then the result is good.
38:24It's safer to say,
38:26Are you eating properly?
38:28I can speak naturally.
38:32I see.
38:34For example, if you say what you think,
38:37you'll be hit.
38:40But if it's what I think,
38:43I think it's okay.
38:46But if it's a lie,
38:48I don't want to be hit by that person.
38:54Basically, in order to take responsibility,
38:57I think I'm a personal employer,
39:00so I'm responsible for myself.
39:03Do you think you're a personal employer?
39:07If the staff says,
39:09I'll take responsibility, so please.
39:12I can't.
39:14I can't take responsibility.
39:16I see.
39:17I might be able to take social responsibility,
39:21but this is what the public sees.
39:25So this is where I take responsibility.
39:29I think self-responsibility is big.
39:34It's a media that conveys the truth.
39:39I think so, too.
39:41That's why it's highly sensitive.
39:44No, no, no.
39:46When I eat three,
39:48I feel like I've eaten two.
39:51My mouth is moving.
39:54He doesn't lie.
39:57It looks easy at first glance,
39:59but he's actually prepared for it.
40:02No matter how people evaluate him,
40:05his body and mind are bare.
40:07He reveals his true nature.
40:11His courage may attract
40:14his co-stars, staff, and viewers.
40:20She will be 55 years old next month.
40:24She comes to the Southern All-Stars live
40:27like every time.
40:30She's been busy with solo camping,
40:33so she has a lot of free time.
40:35She's solo camping.
40:37Asako Ito's secret to enjoying her 50s positively
40:41is about to be revealed by Osamu Hayashi.
40:45Your image is bright and positive.
40:48I think that's the general public's image.
40:51Do you have anything in mind?
40:54I don't know.
40:56But when I take a step inside,
41:01I feel shy.
41:03I don't have much height.
41:06As a result of not pushing myself,
41:10most of the people I hang out with are old men.
41:14When I went on a New Year's trip,
41:16there were two deck chairs in the poolside of the hotel.
41:19There was a table in the middle.
41:22Mr. Okubo was going to sit on the left side of the table.
41:27At that moment,
41:29I thought it would be easier to drink
41:32because the glass was on the right.
41:36I said,
41:37Mr. Okubo, it's easier to get a drink if you sit on this side.
41:42I think it was the second or third day.
41:46He said,
41:47Shut up!
41:48I said,
41:50Shut up!
41:53It's good that you can say that.
41:56I don't lie.
41:58I think so.
41:59You said that earlier.
42:01I have a reason to put my heart into it.
42:07The more you get older,
42:09the more you hang out with people.
42:11Many people are troubled by human relationships.
42:15Asako Ito's way of life is simple.
42:20Even if there are few people,
42:22she cherishes friends who can stay as they are.
42:26That's why Asako Ito doesn't lie even in private.
42:30It's a good photo.
42:32Asako Ito jumped out of the house in search of freedom
42:35and moved forward without hesitation even in a harsh environment.
42:41Her life is always positive.
42:48Do you have any plans for the future?
42:52I don't know what's going to happen in the future.
42:56I don't mean anything negative.
42:59I don't know when I'm going to die.
43:03I have no choice but to live hard.
43:07Her goal in the future is to live hard.
43:12She came up with this idea
43:14when she visited a small island in the Philippines.
43:19She saw people living together with nature
43:22and felt that her life had changed a lot.
43:26It's amazing to live until one year old.
43:29That's a great story.
43:38When Asako Ito visited a small island in the Philippines,
43:44she saw people living together with nature
43:47and felt that her life had changed a lot.
43:51I was preparing for a festival.
43:55It's almost 1.9 billion yen.
43:57That's true.
43:58I had three pigs.
44:00To be honest, I'm not good at that.
44:03I didn't feel bad.
44:05I felt sacred.
44:07I asked the local people if they had any plans.
44:10They said they had a wedding.
44:13I asked them if they had a party like this.
44:18They said they had a wedding and a one-year-old birthday.
44:22I asked them why they had a one-year-old birthday.
44:25They said it's amazing to live until one year old.
44:29It's amazing to live until one year old.
44:33That's what I remember.
44:36My goal is to live.
44:39That's all I care about.
44:41My birthday, my new year's resolution,
44:43and my future.
44:46That's the most difficult thing.
44:49It's fun and it's hard.
44:51There are many meanings.
44:53I think that's enough.
44:55I think that's Hayashi sensei's present.
44:59I think it's the present.
45:03He doesn't care about the past and the future.
45:08He puts all his energy into the present.
45:12He faces the truth with no lies.
45:15That's why Asako Ito's present
45:19may shine brighter than anyone else's.
45:25That was great.
45:27I met her on the day of the interview at TMC.
45:31She said she had an interview.
45:34I asked her what she was doing.
45:38She said she didn't have an interview.
45:41What are you doing?
45:43I have to apologize.