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I am okunokentaro's quiet podcast.
I have invited Takamine as a guest for the last time.
I forgot to shoot the second opening while Takamine was away.
I'm shooting this opening when I'm home alone after breaking up with him.
I'd like to send you the second time.
Here you are.
You can see the Rainbow Bridge now.
Do you often drive on the Rainbow Bridge?
Yes, I do.
How long have you been driving?
Since I got my driver's license.
When did you get your license?
Last summer.
Actually, I haven't got my license yet.
Oh, you haven't got your license yet.
It's been a year.
Yes, it's been a year.
But you've been driving a lot, haven't you?
Yes, I think I've been driving a lot since I got my license.
Is it a hobby?
No, it's just fun.
To be honest, you don't have to drive to make a living, do you?
I don't have to worry about that at all.
Right?
I thought it would be convenient to live by driving.
I can go to a supermarket a little far away on a rainy day and shop.
In Tokyo, I can go to a convenience store on a rainy day.
But you can still go to the supermarket.
Wow, it's so beautiful.
Don't you buy a car?
I don't buy a car.
I calculated the maintenance cost.
No, it's really expensive.
I know, right?
I calculated it, but I think it's cheaper than the monthly car share.
Oh, I didn't put it out.
I realized that.
Of course, it's more fun to buy a car than to drive your own car.
And the car share is usually overloaded.
The range.
Let's buy a car.
No, no, no.
If you were to buy a car, where would you like it?
I bought an Audi because I wanted an Audi.
If I were to buy a car, I'd like a Mach-E car.
Oh, I like Mazda.
Is the color red?
I like red, but I don't like the color that stands out when I see it.
When I drive, I think a sober color is fine.
All the people on the Mazda are red, right?
It's soul red.
The instructor was a Mazda.
Oh, I see.
It's the first thing I saw when I was born.
When I rent a Mazda car at a car share, I feel safe.
I'm getting used to it.
By the way, how wide is the car share?
There are many compact cars at the car share.
Oh, I see.
Most of the cars at the car share are compact cars.
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It's like renting a car at a station.
It's like renting a car parked in a parking lot.
If you rent a car at a car share, you can rent a car like a rental car.
Do you use TIMES now?
Yes, I use TIMES.
And the Nissan I mentioned the other day.
Oh, you mentioned it.
It's Nissan.
It's Nissan's Every Go.
Does it cost monthly?
No, it doesn't cost monthly.
Just for the ride?
Yes, just for the ride.
Does it cost monthly?
Yes, it does.
It's hard to keep it for a long time.
It costs monthly, but if you ride it, you can get it from the fixed cost.
Oh, I see.
It's like a basic fee.
I can't speak while driving.
Oh, I see.
I can't speak much.
Even if you don't have a microphone?
Even if I don't have a microphone, it doesn't matter if I'm recording.
I can't speak.
I'm worried about cars coming.
I can't speak while doing other things.
Oh, you're not good at it while driving.
It's impossible.
It's closer to impossible.
When I'm talking to someone, I know they're talking to me.
I know which one of the sounds is the hiragana.
I can't translate the meaning in my head.
It's just flowing.
Can I just go for a drive with my friends?
No, you can't.
Oh, I see.
So basically, you concentrate on driving and play music.
Yes.
Oh, I see.
I used to like online games.
I used to stream while playing games.
Basically, the more I concentrate on the game, the more I can't speak.
I can't speak while streaming.
I see.
So you're not good at online games?
I like online games.
I like it, but I can't speak while playing it.
I don't know if I should play as a streamer or play games with my friends.
I want to entertain people who come to watch my stream.
You can't do that.
I can't do that.
In the end, I want to win against the enemy team in a team battle.
You can communicate, right?
I can communicate at all.
Oh, I see.
So you can't speak if you're conscious of the listener.
That's right.
How about now?
I'm just talking right now.
I don't have to drive.
You're just sitting and looking ahead.
This is a conversation.
I see.
I can do this.
You're not driving.
06:00
Yes.
If you don't have a separate thought process, such as using your fingertips,
Even if you're writing a program, even if you're working as an engineer,
Is that so?
That's right.
It's hard to think of something.
I think so.
It's definitely a single task.
I see.
You can do pair pro.
Yes.
I can do it.
For example, I don't really have any other conversations while programming.
When I'm programming, I can only talk about programming.
Oh, your brain goes completely there.
It's already infiltrated.
I used to like bicycles and run a lot before I got in the car.
Oh, yeah.
That's right.
The first road was really hard.
I see.
Both cars and bicycles.
Yes.
When it's the second or third time, it's going to be a lot harder.
I see.
I have a feeling.
You bought a pretty good road bike, didn't you?
Yeah.
I used to live near Arakawa.
Oh, I see.
I used to go to Arakawa Cycling Road every weekend.
Arakawa, huh?
It's pretty fun.
Arakawa is under construction.
Cycling Road is necessary.
Oh, that's right.
It's under construction.
It's under construction.
The name is Cycling Road.
It's a place where cars can't get in.
It's the same as a pedestrian crossing.
Oh.
It's set up on both sides of the river bank as a place where you can easily use a ground or a fort.
Oh, like a baseball field.
When it's around 9 a.m. on a holiday, there are a lot of baseball boys.
They're crossing the road, so it's not easy to ride a bicycle.
When I run, it's around 6 a.m. or 7 a.m.
Oh, I see.
I don't know how many times I have to run to know that it's easy to run because it's crowded at this time.
I guess so.
Do you have a T-shirt you're wearing today?
Do you know Fuburen?
Oh, I know, I know, I know.
Where was it in Asakusa?
Tomigaya, Fuburen.
Next to Yoyogi.
There are more cafes these days.
I've been to Asakusa before.
That cafe, right?
That cafe.
I like it a lot.
I've been there since I was a student.
I love that waffle.
It's really good.
I know.
That waffle was only in Asakusa.
Oh, I see.
It wasn't in Tomigaya.
I used to live in Asakusa.
I used to go to Fuburen a lot when I lived in Asakusa.
It's over there.
Even if my friends came to Asakusa to hang out,
when I had to go somewhere,
Starbucks was already crowded.
I couldn't sit in Starbucks,
so I thought I'd go to Fuburen.
There's a big one over there.
I can't sit there.
There's a fancy terrace seat over there.
That's pretty good, too.
I love that waffle.
I always order it when I go there.
It's delicious.
09:00
It's just the right amount.
It's more like a meal than a snack.
Do you want to go to Asakusa by car today?
I don't mind.
Let's go.
I'm going to push that one to the back.
Push it up?
Well, it looks like Sky Train.
Do you want to try pushing it up?
Let's go.
But if you're riding a car like this,
don't you want to drive?
I do.
You do, right?
That's a good thing.
It's starting.
I'm nervous.
I'm nervous.
I'm nervous.
I was wondering if there were any used cars.
There are.
Hey, I'll give you a warning.
There's no real parking space.
I don't have it, and it's expensive even if I find it.
And it's a bit expensive.
I know. It's 5 minutes from my house. 5 minutes is close.
Is that so?
I think 5 minutes is quite lucky.
If you have this, you can jump to the car share.
Ah, I understand.
The car share is about 10 minutes away from my house.
That's right, the station.
Oh, we arrived in Asakusa.
It's Asakusa.
I started to drive.
You drank less, didn't you?
Yes, I did. And I drank alcohol-free wine.
Oh, you drank alcohol-free wine.
But if I drink alcohol-free wine, I don't like carbonated water.
That's a mistake.
That's right.
After all, what we want is carbonated wine.
We want alcohol and carbonated wine.
If there is no alcohol, we want carbonated wine.
I personally think Budweiser is delicious.
Alcohol-free beer is good.
Is it beer?
It's not beer, it's Budweiser.
It's Budweiser, but it's non-alcoholic.
It's non-alcoholic.
Oh, that's good.
Oh, this is Koredomuro.
Nihonbashi.
It's Nihonbashi.
Well, this area.
This high-rise building feeling.
Tokyo.
It's very beautiful.
It feels like Tokyo the most.
Nihonbashi.
Nihonbashi.
Nihonbashi on Chuo-dori.
I feel like I'm running in Tokyo.
At night.
Yes.
This building.
It's bright.
The feeling of yellow.
I mean, the pillars of the department store around here.
The pillars.
The Tokyo.
After all, around Mitsukoshi and Takashimaya.
Yes, yes, yes, yes.
Koredomuro is also beautiful.
Yes, so I came to the second floor as a guest of Takamine.
How was it?
It's fun.
This is pretty fun.
Have you ever been on a podcast as a guest?
This is actually my first time.
Oh yeah?
Yes.
And you're sitting in the passenger seat.
Talking on the radio with a pin microphone.
No, it may have been too special to be on the first podcast.
By the way, this is on-air.
It's 15 minutes before and 15 minutes before.
How many hours do you actually talk?
You're talking for two hours, right?
It's about two hours.
So I talked for about two hours.
Because it's on-air in Japan.
It's pretty much cut.
It was a delicious place.
12:01
If you're the same guest over and over again,
I'll get lost in the way of talking.
Let's talk about how it's been after a while.
Oh, by all means.
Also, let's go for a normal drive regardless of the radio.
By all means, please.
Yes.
Well, that's about it.
Yes.
Yes.
Well, then.
I'm doing my quiet podcast on a regular basis.
Next time, I think it's going to be a one-man show.
I have another guest.
Actually, I already have someone I'm inviting.
I'm going to put someone else in the passenger seat again.
I'm going to talk again.
I'm going to do a podcast.
See you later.
Bye bye.
The end.