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Former truck driver Ichizo Shunputei talks about the dangers of being a “hyokkori man” “You can’t stop as suddenly as you think” | Nippon Cultural Broadcasting Corporation

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Former truck driver Ichizo Shunputei talks about the dangers of being a “hyokkori man” “You can’t stop as suddenly as you think” | Nippon Cultural Broadcasting Corporation

On May 10th (Friday), the radio program “Kunimaru Shokudo Friday ~What’s up!? Ichizo!~” will be broadcasted by rakugo storyteller Ichizo Shunputei as a personality (Natural Broadcasting, every Friday from 9:00 to 13:00) . On this day, Ichizo Shunputei, a former truck driver, will talk about the dangers of being a “hyokkori man” who has become a hot topic in various media.

Kana Mizutani (program partner)“Mr. Ichizo, what is the topic of interest to you today?”

Ichizo“I’m a “Hyokkori Otoko” who has been appearing on TV wide shows for a long time.It is said that he jumped out in front of a car, got caught once, came out, and did it again.“What are you doing?” I’m sure a lot of people will say this, but speaking from my perspective as a truck driver, trucks really can’t stop as suddenly as you might think.

Mizutani“law”

Ichizo“Truck drivers all think a lot when driving. They don’t just look at the traffic lights in front of them. They also look at the pedestrian lights, and when the pedestrian light two doors ahead turns red. Then, you should slow down, anticipating that the traffic lights will turn red. If you don’t, your luggage will be in danger.”

Mizutani“Yeah”

Ichizo“In particular, I was carrying a car, and it was just suspended by a wire.If I suddenly stepped on the brakes, the car on the platform would move and the wire would break. When a “Hyokkori Man” appears, you have to turn the steering wheel sharply to the right or left.But truck drivers always turn the wheel while paying attention to the cargo. It’s dangerous. It’s dangerous, and the luggage is dangerous, too. Another thing I really want to say is that this person will probably regret it someday. I think I’ll probably stop doing it if I do that.”

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Mizutani“I guess so. I hope so.”

Ichizo“At times like that, when you’re riding your bike, a cat might jump out, a dog might jump out, or a person might jump out, and you might get really freaked out.At that time. , even if you have an accident, no one will believe you.”

Mizutani“I agree”

Ichizo“I should have avoided it when it was really dangerous, but now people are saying, “Even at this age, you’re still doing it.” So for your own sake, I want you to stop now. There are cameras in cars now, right? It’s all filmed, so I can’t make excuses, and I wonder what people will think when they see it for themselves. Are you happy? ”

Mizutani“Isn’t it fun after all? It’s like I’m doing it.”

Ichizo“I wonder if that will happen. I think that the “Hyokkori Otoko” are probably listening to this broadcast, but I strongly feel that they will be misunderstood when they are in a really dangerous situation.”

Mizutani“I really wish they would stop.”

After this, Ichizo Shunputei, who calls himself “my hobby is dieting and my specialty is rebounding”, will passionately talk about the news of a store that is essential for dieting! Please check radiko’s time free function for the rest of the talk.

“Kunimaru Shokudo” is broadcast on Nippon Cultural Broadcasting (AM1134kHz, FM91.6MHz, radiko) from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on weekdays. With radiko’s time-free feature, you can listen up to one week later.

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