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00:00I asked my daughter what her favorite dish was.
00:04And she said, um, sashimi.
00:09Tonight's special is about raising a child.
00:13I read a picture book and went to bed.
00:17It was about 107 pages.
00:19It took me 30 to 40 minutes to finish reading.
00:21Then I went to bed.
00:23And my daughter said,
00:24I want to switch with you.
00:26I read 107 pages.
00:30My mom is in Shibuya right now.
00:35UEDA and WOMEN'S ROARING NIGHT
00:38UEDA and WOMEN'S ROARING NIGHT
00:45Today's guest is Mr. Daigo.
00:47Nice to meet you.
00:51Here is today's theme.
00:53Daigo's Child Care Special
00:56Daigo's Child Care Special
00:59There are many ways to raise a child.
01:03Today, we invited people who are in the process of raising a child.
01:13Daigo, you are quite young.
01:14Yes.
01:15How old are you?
01:16My eldest daughter is 4 years old.
01:18And my youngest son is 1 year old.
01:21Did you tell your wife what you were going to talk about today?
01:24I went on a business trip.
01:28I said, I'm going to record this.
01:30Then?
01:31She said, KSO.
01:33KSO?
01:34What's that?
01:35She said, send me a picture of a child.
01:37It doesn't matter.
01:38It was a waste to hear about the recording.
01:42First, we asked the women in town about raising a child.
01:47The correct answer is to raise a child with only a number of children.
01:50Therefore, about 70% of the families raising children are worried.
01:56So this time, we asked the women in town about raising a child.
02:01What are the difficulties of raising a child?
02:04The older child catches a cold and takes a rest.
02:08When I thought it was finally cured, the younger child also caught a cold and came in order.
02:13I can't go to work for a week.
02:15The younger brother catches a cold in turn.
02:17I'm sorry for the child.
02:19I don't know why I went with him.
02:23This woman had a hard time after giving birth.
02:26When I gave birth, I was pushed from above, but it didn't come out much.
02:30I broke two ribs.
02:32It was quite difficult to breastfeed while breastfeeding.
02:37Breastfeeding with two ribs.
02:40In particular, I didn't leave the band.
02:42It was natural breastfeeding.
02:44I felt uncomfortable for about half a year.
02:47The reality of raising a child.
02:50Before I was born, I was wondering if I could do what I wanted to do after giving birth.
02:56I didn't know when I would wake up.
02:58I couldn't concentrate on my hobbies at all.
03:01After giving birth, your time is an illusion.
03:05If I was doing chores that I couldn't do, I would wake up.
03:10Next is the unpredictable behavior of a child.
03:13When I was a year old, there was a time when I tasted everything.
03:17I don't know if it's rare for people to have a dog.
03:21I ate the poop of a dog.
03:25A sister who ate the poop of a dog.
03:28I was quiet, and when I went to see it, I was angry.
03:31The teacher in the nursery scolded me.
03:33I can't think of it.
03:35What does this woman want her child to stop?
03:39I'm going out with a three-year-old.
03:41When I take her to the bathroom, she asks me,
03:43Mom, did you pee?
03:45I'm so embarrassed.
03:47Did you pee while you were giving birth?
03:50Don't say that.
03:51If you say that, I'll be embarrassed.
03:53Sometimes I take her to the bathroom.
03:55This woman has a hard time balancing work and raising a child.
04:00I'm a one-off, so I work from home.
04:03I work and raise my child too hard.
04:05I didn't notice it when I was overcautious.
04:07I once fainted at home.
04:09She fainted because she was overcautious.
04:12I suddenly lost consciousness.
04:14I was lying down for about 30 minutes.
04:16I told my daughter to get up.
04:18I woke up.
04:20How do you raise your child?
04:22Divide the child care.
04:24It's called a separate child care.
04:26It's called a separate child care.
04:28It's a day for both child care and work.
04:33Divide child care and work every day.
04:36It's not just my husband.
04:38I have a day like that, too.
04:40I spend Sunday with my husband.
04:48Did you sympathize with Yoshida?
04:50I sympathize with the child care.
04:52I'm doing a radio show on weekdays at 6 a.m. and 9 a.m.
04:56I leave the house at 4 a.m.
04:59In the morning, my husband does it.
05:01In the evening, I do it.
05:04My husband has never made breakfast or fried eggs.
05:07There was a black object in the middle of the desk.
05:11I wondered what it was.
05:13It was a burnt bread.
05:15Bread is likely to be burned.
05:18I can make egg rolls now.
05:22My husband may think that he is not good at housework.
05:25But he can grow up as an adult.
05:29Taira, do you have to be a one-man show?
05:33My husband is a one-man show during the season.
05:38I take four people to the supermarket alone.
05:41There are four people.
05:43Before going to the supermarket, I say it's over when I'm alone.
05:49What do you mean by the end?
05:52It's fun to play a game with four people.
05:57When I get to the supermarket, I don't listen to what I say.
06:00I make a pose.
06:03All of them line up in the order in which they were born.
06:06Really?
06:08I make a pose like this.
06:10I'm sorry.
06:11I want you to tell me the meaning of this pose.
06:14I don't say anything.
06:16I make a pose like this.
06:18You have the DNA of team play.
06:22There are four people.
06:24There are four people.
06:26My husband is a one-man show.
06:28When my husband went out, he put milk, powdered milk, and hot water.
06:35I stopped it once.
06:37I thought it would be hard to go to the supermarket.
06:40When I went to the supermarket, he was fine.
06:43He said he came back because he was pooping in his pants.
06:47I don't have to go to the supermarket a lot.
06:50I can buy a tissue at a convenience store if I get dirty.
06:53I can buy a drink.
06:55I see.
06:56He is a fun husband.
06:58I learn a lot from him.
07:01My husband is a one-man show.
07:05When my husband is a one-man show, most children don't touch him.
07:09He eats a lot and goes to bed soon.
07:13When I tell him that he had a hard time, he says he was fine.
07:18When that happens, I say,
07:20What about today?
07:22It's hard for him to think that you always eat.
07:25That's right.
07:26I have a lot of things to think about.
07:28I don't wash the dishes.
07:30But he swallows everything and says,
07:34When you say, I'm always fine,
07:36it's a little messy.
07:39I think so.
07:42That's important.
07:44It's hard to say.
07:46How about you, SAWA?
07:48I have an eight-year-old daughter.
07:51My husband and I were born and raised in the Showa era.
07:54We have strong muscles.
07:56I'm sorry.
07:57Where did you get the Showa data?
08:01Showa people don't get sick at all.
08:04We used to make mud dumplings and eat them.
08:07That's why we have strong muscles.
08:09My husband and I don't catch a cold by ourselves.
08:12If we catch a cold, it's often from children.
08:15When that happens, we have to take care of our children.
08:20It was very difficult.
08:24It's hard for you, too.
08:26You have a lot of things you have to do.
08:29I'm single.
08:31I'm fine.
08:33You don't have to worry about that.
08:35One operation is hard.
08:38That's good.
08:41How many children do you have?
08:42Three.
08:44Do you catch a cold?
08:46I change my sheets and pillows at night.
08:50I change my clothes in an hour.
08:52I wash my clothes until morning.
08:55You don't have time to sleep.
08:57I can't sleep.
08:59I have a bug all the time.
09:02I'm in trouble.
09:04I have a bug.
09:07I have a bug.
09:09I'm scared.
09:12When you go home, you have a surgery, right?
09:15That's right.
09:17How do you cook?
09:18I cook by myself.
09:20You're on a cooking show.
09:23Thanks to that show, I can cook very well.
09:28If I don't have that show, I'm nervous.
09:33It's hard for you, too.
09:35When I was young, I wanted to go to bed early.
09:39I wanted to sleep early.
09:41Today, I'm going to have a delicious snack.
09:45I'm excited.
09:47It's a snack.
09:49I'm looking forward to it.
09:51I want to go to bed early.
09:53At that time, I go to bed, too.
09:58I'm tired.
10:01I can't take my time.
10:04Taira, you can't take your time, can you?
10:07When I was pregnant with my fourth child,
10:09I had a hard time with my first child.
10:13On my way home, I went to Starbucks.
10:16When I drank it, it was too hard.
10:19I drank it all at once.
10:22But when I thought about it,
10:24I thought I could do my best to buy this drink.
10:29I didn't feel pain.
10:32I felt like I was full of Starbucks.
10:35Starbucks is amazing.
10:37The power of Starbucks.
10:39That's how I was saved.
10:41When I gave birth to my first son,
10:44I was so lonely.
10:46When I gave birth to my first son,
10:48I cried.
10:50I cried so much that I couldn't see him for the rest of my life.
10:53I was so lonely.
10:55When I sat on the sofa, I was so happy.
10:58It's amazing.
11:00It's amazing.
11:02I was surprised, too.
11:04I said, please.
11:06It was fun from the second day.
11:08I said, please.
11:10It must have been hard for you.
11:13When I was in elementary school,
11:15I heard it would be much easier.
11:17But I thought it wouldn't change much.
11:19It's not that easy.
11:21Suddenly, at night,
11:23I said, I want to bring this tomorrow, so embroider my name on it.
11:26I see.
11:28I said, I'll do it right away.
11:30As I got older,
11:32I thought the gender would change.
11:35How old were you when you were young?
11:37I was in junior high school.
11:39When I was in junior high school,
11:41I suddenly distanced myself from my parents.
11:44I see.
11:46I was embarrassed if my mom didn't come.
11:48I see.
11:50I could take a picture with my mom right away.
11:52My mom came to me.
11:54Now, I'm behind a passer-by.
11:56I said, come in.
11:58When my mom came to me,
12:00I wanted to stick with her.
12:02I heard that now.
12:04I can't go out for a meal with my mom.
12:06I see.
12:08Mr. Ueda, are you lonely?
12:10You can't go out for a meal with your mom.
12:12I'm lonely.
12:14My daughter is a freshman in college.
12:16I see.
12:18It's about time for her to get a job.
12:20It's about time for her to get a job.
12:22I think it's better to have a lot of communication now.
12:25The eldest daughter of Mr. Ueda
12:27is already being hugged by her dad.
12:29She can't do that anymore.
12:31She can't do that anymore.
12:33Her father is shocked.
12:35Poor her.
12:37If it were me,
12:39I would like to do it again.
12:41I'll help you if you do that.
12:43Let's go to the pen!
12:45Let's go!
12:49What kind of uncle?
12:51Let's look at the episodes
12:53Let's take a look at a few episodes.
12:55First, this one.
12:57The one where you feel the pressure to brush your teeth.
12:59Yes, that's me.
13:01When I'm raising my child,
13:03brushing my teeth is the most stressful thing.
13:07But I try my best to do it the day after,
13:09so I don't have to worry about a fire or anything.
13:11I try to take it easy.
13:13But I can't just brush my teeth.
13:15If I don't brush my teeth properly at night,
13:17I'll get cavities,
13:19I'll feel pain, and I'll have to get treatment.
13:21There are so many things I have to do.
13:23I have to wait 5 to 10 minutes.
13:25I have to look down and brush my teeth
13:27with a straight face.
13:29With a straight face.
13:31When I go to the dentist,
13:33they tell me that I haven't brushed my teeth properly.
13:35They tell me that I haven't brushed my teeth properly.
13:37What about you, Daigo?
13:39I do brush my teeth.
13:41It's like a pre-school health check-up.
13:43It's like a pre-school health check-up.
13:45I had cavities that I didn't think I had.
13:47I had cavities that I didn't think I had.
13:49I had like 3 or 4.
13:51I had cavities that I didn't think I had.
13:53I had cavities that I didn't think I had.
13:55But I remember
13:57I brushed my teeth by myself for 2 days
13:59I brushed my teeth by myself for 2 days
14:01and I was told not to come.
14:03I see. You wanted to do it yourself.
14:05I wanted to do it, but it was only for 2 days.
14:07I don't think so.
14:09I don't think so.
14:11I brush my teeth as a kid,
14:13I brush my teeth as a kid,
14:15I brush my teeth as a kid,
14:17It's a little easy to brush our teeth without cover.
14:19It's a little easy to brush our teeth without cover.
14:21After all, I was trying to brush my teeth.
14:23The boundary between teeth and gums isn't clear.
14:25The boundary between teeth and gums isn't clear.
14:27The boundary between teeth and gums isn't clear.
14:29I start to have hallucinations.
14:31Isn't it so fast?
14:33I can't see the difference.
14:35I even cut my nails.
14:37I cut my nails.
14:39It's getting more and more time-consuming.
14:41It's getting more and more time-consuming.
14:43I'm now wondering
14:45I want to do it with Takayada Kiribasami.
14:49Do you feel any other pressure?
14:52I feel it on my own, but on my day off, I feel the pressure of having to make my kids do everything they can.
14:59It's the age of social media, so I'm in a hurry when I see my family going to a mother's farm or going camping.
15:08Do you want to give Daigo a lot of experience?
15:12My wife has that kind of idea.
15:15I'm really busy right now, but I have a day off.
15:20My wife had a bug catcher.
15:23I asked her where she was going.
15:25She said, I'm going to get Otamajyakushi.
15:28My daughter has been saying that it's her dream to buy Otamajyakushi.
15:33When I got home, there were two Otamajyakushi.
15:39Wow!
15:41Did you do that when you were a kid?
15:44My son said, how about baseball?
15:47There's an experience lesson.
15:50That's usually twice or three times a week.
15:57My son experienced it about 30 times.
16:01It's hard to say I'll do it.
16:04My son said, I'm sorry, but I can't do it anymore.
16:08My son said, I'm sorry, but I can't do it anymore.
16:14What else is hard about raising a child?
16:18The hardest thing about raising a child is that the child above bullies the child below.
16:22The child below looks down on the child above.
16:25Why can't we help each other and get along even though we're brothers?
16:29I just can't forgive that.
16:32If all humans live according to their desires,
16:36I think everyone will fight here.
16:39Why?
16:41Children live according to their desires.
16:44When we divide strawberries, we can't just divide them into the same number.
16:47The size of each strawberry is different.
16:50Divide one strawberry in half and divide it into three.
16:53If you don't do it evenly, it's hard to fight.
16:58Is it hard for you, too?
17:00I don't play with my brother for the rest of my life.
17:04My son said,
17:06Don't you do that?
17:08I said, I was fighting with my brother.
17:10He said, It doesn't matter. Don't come in.
17:12I was surprised.
17:15When I was a kid, I fought with my brother.
17:18My mom stopped me.
17:20I was fighting with my brother.
17:22My mom said, Shut up, old woman!
17:25When I came home, there were six fried chicken.
17:29There were four of us.
17:31My brother ate three fried chicken.
17:34I said, Shut up!
17:36It's a story of an adult.
17:38It's a story of 54 and 57.
17:40I'm sorry. I'm talking about a 56-year-old.
17:43I'm talking about how it is as a human being.
17:45Why did you eat three?
17:47I was hungry.
17:49I'm 57 years old, so I eat a lot.
17:52I have a technique to stop a fight.
17:55When I fight,
17:57Doesn't it make a sound?
17:59Does it stop?
18:01Every time I do it, I say it again.
18:04I can only use it once a month.
18:06You've used it a lot.
18:08It's cute.
18:10It's like someone's always on the roof of my house.
18:13I see.
18:15What else?
18:17I know it's a happy time for my mom.
18:21Even if I go to the store,
18:23It's a punishment game next to my dad.
18:27I feel sorry for my dad.
18:29It's hard for my mom to fight.
18:31No one is happy.
18:33My kids hate being next to me.
18:36I feel sorry for my dad.
18:38I have a husband and a daughter.
18:40They take care of each other.
18:42I see.
18:44I don't know who's going to sit in front of me.
18:46When I was at home,
18:48I told my daughter,
18:50I have a father and a mother, so you're here.
18:53You're going to invite them.
18:55One day, my daughter will grow up.
18:57My husband and I will always be together.
19:00My wife is the first person I think of.
19:03So I'm in the middle when I sleep.
19:07It's hard to say after hearing such a good story.
19:10I'm the exact opposite.
19:12My daughter loves her dad.
19:15I always say no.
19:17I want to go out with my dad.
19:21I feel sorry for Nakayama.
19:23When my daughter and I go out together,
19:25we go to a shopping mall.
19:27When we pass by,
19:29my daughter takes me there.
19:31But when I go out with my dad,
19:33my daughter says,
19:35let's go out together.
19:37I don't want to be noisy.
19:39I want to go out with my dad.
19:41I'm trying to be quiet.
19:43What about you, Daigo?
19:45Until a while ago,
19:47I said I would marry my dad.
19:51But he didn't say anything.
19:53Isn't it too early?
19:55It's too early.
19:57That's why you like your dad.
19:59I asked him to read me a picture book.
20:03It's a big picture book.
20:05It's about 107 pages.
20:07My daughter said she liked it.
20:09So I read it for 30 to 40 minutes.
20:13Then I turned off the light and went to bed.
20:15My daughter said,
20:17change with your mom.
20:19She said that.
20:21I read 107 pages.
20:23It's quite severe.
20:25She said she liked her mom.
20:27It's sad.
20:29How old are you, Ueda-san?
20:31I've never been told that.
20:33I'm 3 years old.
20:35I'm not 3 years old.
20:37But there are more things
20:39I have to get angry about.
20:41Do you get angry, Taira-san?
20:43I do.
20:45But he doesn't listen to me.
20:47How do you get angry?
20:49Let's say Sawa-san is a kid.
20:51Let's say she did something bad.
20:53Sawa-san, do something bad.
20:55With who?
20:57Let's say you two are fighting.
20:59Stop it!
21:01There's a great actress.
21:03There's a great actress in the back.
21:05She's the one who did the most bad things.
21:07She's doing her best as an actress.
21:09Really?
21:11That's good.
21:13Let's say you two are fighting.
21:15That's too much.
21:17Sawa-san, do something bad.
21:19Stop it!
21:21Stop it!
21:23Stop it, Yoshida-san!
21:25Do you get angry when she says that?
21:27She does say that.
21:29But I'm sorry.
21:31Chika-san might have eaten you.
21:33I couldn't hear her.
21:35Chika-san's voice was too loud.
21:37Does Yoshida-san get angry?
21:39He does.
21:41One time, he shouted too loudly.
21:43The next day, he got thirsty.
21:45So, he couldn't talk much on the radio.
21:47What happened?
21:49He shouted,
21:51I don't know.
21:53His voice was too loud.
21:55He has a strong voice.
21:59Murakami-san, do you get angry?
22:01I'm in the 6th grade.
22:03I have a battle with my daughter.
22:05I'm like, I can't do this anymore.
22:07Then, we go to bed.
22:09We go to bed.
22:11We send each other short messages.
22:13We talk about what happened.
22:15In the end, we apologize.
22:17Do you apologize?
22:19The next day,
22:21I can say, good morning.
22:23That's fine.
22:25It takes time.
22:27My daughter
22:29always gets into fights.
22:31When I ask her,
22:33did you do your homework?
22:35She says, I don't want my mom to tell me.
22:37She knows my grades.
22:39She says,
22:41you can't read kanji.
22:43I get money from this.
22:45We fight a lot.
22:47She says, I'm 30 years younger than you,
22:49so please use honorifics.
22:51She is not mature.
22:53I don't think Daigo-san gets angry.
22:55Do you get angry?
22:57I don't.
22:59That's the theme.
23:01For example,
23:03if Okubo is your daughter,
23:05she does something bad.
23:07For example,
23:09I'll go to Roppongi.
23:11No, you are still 4 years old.
23:13I'm still 4 years old.
23:15I'll go to the park.
23:17It's 6 o'clock, but I'll go to the park.
23:19At this time?
23:21I'll go.
23:23Eyes.
23:25She doesn't get angry.
23:27She doesn't get angry.
23:29She doesn't get angry at all.
23:31For example,
23:33when you are in puberty,
23:35if your boyfriend
23:37is handsome,
23:39you get angry.
23:41No, I don't.
23:43You are close to him.
23:45I don't get angry.
23:47When you are a child,
23:49do you act or speak
23:51unexpectedly?
23:53When I was a baby,
23:55I had two dogs.
23:57When I opened my eyes a little,
23:59I tried to eat
24:01the poop of the dog
24:03with a loud voice.
24:05At that time,
24:07I was surprised.
24:09Did you make it in time?
24:11Do you have
24:13other dogs?
24:15I have a dog recently,
24:17but I don't eat it
24:19when my child grows up.
24:21Of course.
24:23How can you eat it in puberty?
24:25Mr. Ueda, I don't eat it, either.
24:27Of course.
24:29Mr. Takahashi,
24:31I was surprised
24:33when I went to a cafe
24:35with my 2-year-old son.
24:37He found a sanitary product
24:39and said,
24:41I want to eat it.
24:43I said,
24:45I want to eat it.
24:47But other customers
24:49were drinking latte.
24:51I said,
24:53I can't explain it well.
24:55It was awkward.
24:57It was embarrassing.
24:59It was hard to explain.
25:01Did your child
25:03do something unexpected?
25:05Recently,
25:07I went to a supermarket
25:09with a lot of people
25:11and said,
25:13I'm going to Daigo.
25:15They saw me at once.
25:17They said,
25:19Daigo.
25:21My daughter used to use this
25:23when she was in kindergarten.
25:25When I went to the supermarket,
25:27I said,
25:29I want you to buy two of them.
25:31I said,
25:33everyone,
25:35I'm here.
25:37She is so smart.
25:39She is so smart.
25:41She said,
25:43I have to buy it.
25:45At Haneda Airport,
25:47there was a poster
25:49of Keikyu.
25:51When I went to Kumamoto
25:53for a family trip,
25:55my daughter found it
25:57and said,
25:59Dad!
26:01It's similar, but it's different.
26:03I'm sure it's the same.
26:05I'm sure it's the same.
26:07I'm sure it's the same.
26:09I'm sure it's the same.
26:11I'm sure it's the same.
26:13How about you, Nakayama-san?
26:15I thought this answer was unexpected.
26:17When I was a kid,
26:19I went to a kindergarten.
26:21I said,
26:23Let's decide.
26:25Everyone said Disneyland or aquarium.
26:27My daughter raised her hand
26:29and said,
26:31Ryugu Castle.
26:33Everyone was surprised.
26:35My teacher said,
26:37Is it the Ryugu Castle in your book?
26:39She said,
26:41No, it's the Ryugu Castle with gold and silver bath.
26:43It was about Mikazuki Hotel.
26:45It was embarrassing.
26:47It was fun.
26:49You have a unique sense.
26:51How about you, Murakami?
26:53When I was 2 years old,
26:55I had a favorite picture book.
26:57There were many animals.
26:59There was a pig.
27:01A 2-year-old girl pointed at the pig
27:03and said,
27:05Mom!
27:07I see.
27:09It was a cute pig.
27:11It's okay.
27:13But when I went to my friend's house,
27:15I was a little chubby.
27:17My mom said,
27:19That's not right.
27:21How can I explain it?
27:25You said,
27:27Don't call me chubby.
27:29That's what you said.
27:31I thought it was difficult.
27:33How about you, Takashi?
27:35My eldest son
27:37played with model friends.
27:39On the way home,
27:41he said,
27:43Mommy was the cutest.
27:45The other day,
27:47he said,
27:49Mommy smells like tulips.
27:51I was so happy.
27:53I was about to faint.
27:55He said,
27:57No, it smells like miso soup.
27:59Tulips and miso soup.
28:01My son
28:03didn't listen to me.
28:05He cried.
28:07He said,
28:09Why don't you listen to me?
28:11He cried.
28:13He said,
28:15Mommy is cute even if she is angry.
28:19I was not happy.
28:21I said,
28:23What?
28:25That's a good phrase.
28:27I want to copy it.
28:29For example,
28:31when you have a fight with your wife,
28:33you can say,
28:35You are stupid.
28:37I'll take it.
28:39I'll take it for the future.
28:41How about you, Kikuwa?
28:43You can say,
28:45You are beautiful even if you are angry.
28:47What?
28:49You are good at acting.
28:51I think it's a good phrase.
28:55Let's move on to the next one.
28:59He makes breakfast for four people.
29:01I can't believe it.
29:05Let's move on to the next one.
29:09He makes breakfast for four people.
29:11I can't believe it.
29:13Who is it?
29:15It's me.
29:17It's Taira.
29:19The three of us used to eat
29:21egg, sausage, rice,
29:23and miso soup.
29:25But one day,
29:27he said he didn't want to eat rice.
29:29I don't eat rice every day,
29:31but I have to make him eat rice.
29:33I asked him what he wanted to eat.
29:35He said he wanted to eat rice.
29:37But when I didn't have time in the morning,
29:39he said he wanted to eat banana smoothie.
29:41I was surprised.
29:45He is like a Hollywood celebrity.
29:49It's hard to raise a child.
29:51When I was the first child,
29:53I thought I had to make my own food.
29:55I thought I had to make my own food.
29:57But when I was the second child,
29:59I thought I had to make my own food.
30:01It's easy to make beef bowl now,
30:03but it's faster to buy it.
30:05So I bought it.
30:07When I said,
30:09I'm sorry, I didn't make it.
30:11He said,
30:13I bought it.
30:15He was very careful.
30:17When I said,
30:19I bought it.
30:21He said,
30:23I bought it.
30:25He said,
30:27I bought it.
30:29He said,
30:31I bought it.
30:33He said,
30:35I bought it.
30:45He said,
30:47He said,
30:51The raw taste of fish was very fresh and delicious.
30:53The raw taste of fish was very fresh and delicious.
30:55I was shocked.
30:57What did you buy?
30:59What was the peculiar rule?
31:01What was the peculiar rule?
31:03Since I'm an announcer, I tend to think too much about the words I use.
31:07At home, I use the word, help, as an NG word.
31:10People often ask me, do you help your mom?
31:13When it comes to helping someone,
31:15folding laundry or doing the laundry is my mom's job.
31:20But it's natural for me to fold my own stuff,
31:24so I explain to my kids that I don't use the word, help,
31:27and then I start folding my own stuff.
31:29I'm very thorough about that.
31:32When I go out, I tell my kids to prepare everything by themselves.
31:35Even if I forget something,
31:37or if I put too many toys in my backpack,
31:39I tell them to take responsibility until the end.
31:42I try to make them experience failure as soon as possible
31:45and make them independent.
31:48Then, do you try to reduce the amount of luggage?
31:53I think about it with girls.
31:55If I didn't use this, I should have brought my Switch.
31:58I think about it a lot.
32:00But boys don't think about it at all.
32:02They just pack Tomica in their bags.
32:04And they think it's too heavy.
32:06It's too heavy. I can't carry it.
32:10Daigon, do you have your own rule?
32:12The thing I want my kids to learn from me is
32:16the word, wish.
32:19I want my kids to learn this.
32:21Why?
32:23But when I tell them to do it, they don't do it.
32:26They don't do it at all.
32:28But when everyone is paying attention to it,
32:31they suddenly do this.
32:35I think they know what to do.
32:37They don't know what to do.
32:40Tawa, do you have your own rule?
32:43For me, I started training a month before my daughter's sports day.
32:50So you don't want to lose?
32:52I want my daughter to be a relay racer.
32:55So I told my mom to train with me.
32:58We ran 2-3km together.
33:01I made her work out.
33:03I made her ride a bike.
33:05I strengthened her thighs.
33:07After that, I made her run a few times.
33:09And the next day, we had a race.
33:12I won.
33:14Are you talking about the Japanese national team?
33:16No, no.
33:18I'm sorry.
33:20You have a good sense of sports.
33:22I used to dribble with my right and left feet.
33:24I've shown you my videos.
33:26I was really good at dribbling when I was 1 year old.
33:29I could dribble for tens of meters with my right and left feet.
33:33I was like Messi.
33:35Did Murakami tell you what kind of job he wanted to do?
33:39When I was little, I was watching my mom's work.
33:43So I thought it looked really fun.
33:45For example, I went to travel shows.
33:47I wanted to join Mori Sanchu.
33:49That's what I said.
33:51When I heard that, I thought I shouldn't be underestimated.
33:55I had a hard time, but I did a lot of things.
33:57Because it was a travel show.
33:59Every time I finished work, I said,
34:02I had a hard time today.
34:05It's not easy.
34:07You didn't say it was hard.
34:09I haven't said it lately.
34:11Are you looking forward to Murakami's shows?
34:14I'm looking forward to it.
34:16For example, when I play sumo with Yui-P,
34:21I don't want to see my mom lose as a winner.
34:26Yui-P is annoying.
34:28I'll do it for you.
34:31No, it's not like that.
34:33Is your mom making it delicious?
34:36I was at the age when I had to talk about that.
34:41I've been on the show before.
34:44In the narration,
34:46she said,
34:47Okubo did his best.
34:49Okubo looked like he was having a hard time.
34:52When I met him, he said,
34:54Okubo.
34:56He said Okubo was funny when he was three years old.
34:59Three years old.
35:01I thought you were great.
35:04I often play against Yamazoe in a live broadcast.
35:09I always lose in the game and I always lose.
35:12When I saw that, my son said,
35:14Yamazoe is annoying.
35:16I should have told him that it was delicious,
35:19but he said,
35:20Yamazoe is annoying.
35:22Follow Yamazoe.
35:24My family hates Yamazoe.
35:28What is this?
35:29Explain it to him.
35:33How about you, Sawa?
35:35Is there anything else you do for education?
35:38I've been teaching my son martial arts since he was three or four years old.
35:43There's a poster in the bathroom.
35:45I was looking at it, so I could use it.
35:48So when I had a little fight with my husband,
35:51he said,
35:52Dad and Mom, it's raining.
35:55That's smart.
35:57I'm the kind of person who hits a stone bridge.
36:01I was still about six years old,
36:03but I made a lot of mistakes because I was a kid.
36:06My friend Narinai said,
36:08You're a good kid.
36:09Yes, it's hard to get out.
36:12I thought it was a good word to say.
36:16I don't know.
36:17Maybe he knew the real meaning.
36:20I don't know.
36:22How about you, Kikuwa?
36:24My third child is a girl,
36:26but she has a lot of wisdom.
36:29She becomes an adult or a baby depending on her circumstances.
36:33For example, she says,
36:34I'm an adult, so I'm going to the bathroom alone.
36:36Don't come, Mom.
36:37She says,
36:38I'm still a baby, so I can't put on my shoes today.
36:40She changes a lot.
36:43I feel like I hear this a lot.
36:47How about you, Nakayama?
36:49It seems that children listen to what their parents say more than they think.
36:54When I first started talking,
36:57the word my daughter learned was
36:59receipt.
37:01Why?
37:02When I go shopping,
37:04I always ask for a receipt.
37:06I remember hearing that.
37:08Instead of saying, Mom, I love you,
37:10I remember saying, receipt.
37:12You remember bad words.
37:15Daigo's wife doesn't speak Daigo yet, does she?
37:19Not yet.
37:20I can't say the alphabet.
37:22I'll imitate my singing style.
37:27She has a bad habit.
37:30She has a bad habit.
37:32She has a bad habit.
37:35After I gave birth to my first child,
37:37I was unstable.
37:38I cried a lot.
37:40I cried a lot.
37:42I couldn't even open my eyes.
37:46I was crying.
37:48The sky is blue again today.
37:51How about you, Murakami?
37:53I try not to say sharp things about my job.
38:01When I talk on a talk show,
38:04I try not to think about it.
38:06That's a dream.
38:08It's your job.
38:09It's your dream as an entertainer.
38:11I think it's a dream.
38:13My mom has a bad mouth.
38:15When I watch TV,
38:17I say, Mom, I'm talking like this.
38:20I always say that's a script.
38:23That's not true.
38:25I'm said like that.
38:27Your mother says everything to your own desire.
38:30I'm said to be said of.
38:32I don't know the reason.
38:34Daigo doesn't know how to talk.
38:37We can't say the alphabet yet.
38:41Please don't say like DMR and hold it.
38:44That's a fabrication.
38:46That's a fabrication.
38:48I tried to imitate my singing style a little bit.
38:54What's wrong with you?
39:00Do you think that's the normal version?
39:02I'm getting used to it.
39:05I don't know what to do.
39:07No, it's funny.
39:09I'm sure there are times when you think,
39:12I'm sure there are times when you think,
39:15I'm sure there are times when you think,
39:17that's the right way to live with a baby.
39:19It's just so hard.
39:21I'm always in labor,
39:23and I don't have time to sleep.
39:25When I was getting old,
39:29my husband said,
39:32he was going to have a family dinner
39:34to celebrate my birth.
39:36I'm so glad to hear that now.
39:38I'm so grateful for that.
39:40I was like, I wasn't born yet.
39:43I'm the only child.
39:45Your face and the way you talk.
39:47Do you drink champagne?
39:49I was like, what?
39:51It's been three months,
39:53and my mom can't go out.
39:55My hormones are out of balance.
39:59After I gave birth to my first child,
40:01I was unstable.
40:03My mom came to help me,
40:06but I couldn't get used to it.
40:08I was like, my neck!
40:10I hit my mom a lot.
40:12I thought I was hit,
40:14but I couldn't go back.
40:16My mom said,
40:18Yuu-chan, I'm scared.
40:20My sister said,
40:22not to me or my mom,
40:24but to the baby,
40:26that's right,
40:28your life is the most important.
40:30I'm glad my mom protected me.
40:32I was like,
40:34I cried a lot.
40:36I cried a lot.
40:40I was so moved.
40:42I'm glad.
40:44I think that's how you're saved.
40:48How about you, Kato-san?
40:50I'm having a hard time every day.
40:52I can't sleep in the morning.
40:54Recently, I can meditate
40:56even when I open my eyes.
40:58I was like,
41:00I want to bring a toy.
41:02I was like,
41:04the sky is blue again today.
41:08You can be like that?
41:10I can go like that.
41:12She must have practiced at Mt. Hiei.
41:14My mom is amazing.
41:16How about you, Yoshida-san?
41:18I think parents are very sensitive.
41:20The topic of diapers.
41:22I changed my daughter's diaper
41:24at the diaper stand.
41:26A girl said,
41:28I want to get on the diaper stand, too.
41:30The mother said,
41:32I already took my diaper.
41:34You don't have to get on the diaper stand.
41:36I was like, what?
41:38I thought I didn't have to tell her.
41:40I was so confused.
41:42I totally understand.
41:44My eldest son was a little late.
41:46So I avoided it as much as possible.
41:48When children of the same age
41:50play together,
41:52my mom usually asks,
41:54do you want to go to the bathroom?
41:56I feel a lot of pressure.
41:58If you can't take your diaper stand soon,
42:00do you feel anxious?
42:02I feel like I'm talking to her.
42:04I feel like this is a mounting.
42:06I was so sensitive
42:08that I felt it.
42:10I think it was easier
42:12to take your diaper stand.
42:14Come to think of it,
42:16we'll be doing it again in 20 to 30 years.
42:18That's right.
42:20I'll be back.
42:22You don't have to do it all the time.
42:24Don't worry.
42:26How about you, Murakami?
42:28I'm in my puberty now.
42:30I think it'll be more intense
42:32when I go to junior high school.
42:34And I'm about to be in my late 20s.
42:36I see.
42:38It's like a late 20s vs.
42:40puberty battle.
42:42I'm afraid of that.
42:44Puberty must be hard.
42:46How about you, Wakatsuki?
42:48I'm an adult.
42:50I have to do everything.
42:52I'm a celebrity.
42:54When I was in junior high school,
42:56everyone in town
42:58said,
43:00Shinako is so popular.
43:02That's what they said.
43:08If you want to watch this show again,
43:10go to TVER.
43:12My second single,
43:14Ichinomori Ondo,
43:16will be released on June 11th.
43:18Let's get excited
43:20with Ichinomori Ondo this summer.
43:22Puberty must be hard.
43:24How about you, Wakatsuki?
43:26I'm an adult.
43:28I have to do everything.
43:30I'm a celebrity.
43:32When I was in junior high school,
43:34everyone in town
43:36said,
43:38Shinako is so popular.
43:40That's what they said.
43:42I'm in my puberty now.
43:44I'm afraid of that.
43:46It's like a late 20s vs.
43:48puberty battle.
43:50I'm afraid of that.
43:52Mom.
43:54It's impossible.
43:56It's not impossible.
43:58Yesterday, I went to
44:00Baby Tapioca in Harajuku.
44:02My daughter saw
44:04the staff's Instagram.
44:06She said,
44:08I have more subscribers than my mom.
44:10I said,
44:12I'm doing my best,
44:14but it's not good.
44:16When I was told that,
44:18I said,
44:20I can wipe the floor.
44:22I can wipe the floor
44:24better than Shinako.
44:26Maybe Shinako can do it, too.
44:28What's the pride of
44:30wiping the floor?
44:32It's the most noticeable.
44:34The voice of a child is pure.
44:36I know I'm more popular than Shinako.
44:38That's all for today.
44:40How was it?
44:42I learned a lot.
44:44I sympathized with her.
44:46MMA.
44:48MMA?
44:50What's that?
44:52I want to get together again.
44:54I don't think
44:56the same members will get together.
44:58I want to get together.
45:00Do you think this is a circle?
45:02Next time,
45:04a woman who can be thrown away vs.
45:06a woman who can't be thrown away.
45:08When I don't have pants for tomorrow,
45:10I go to the convenience store to buy them.
45:12That's how I accumulate infinitely.
45:14You can throw away the torn ones.
45:16Look forward to it.

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