. sewing patches at night , dyeing stains on carpets .
That knit is cute.
Oh yeah . The stylist and I were talking about how cute it is. I like the playful and fun feel that is typical of "Dsquared2.
. For men, "cute" is a difficult concept to grasp, isn't it?
I guess it depends on the individual, but I like mine with a pizzazz. When I was wearing a gray sweatshirt, I forgot to mention to the field that my niece's kid had put a little strawberry sticker on it and everyone said how cute and pretty it was. It's just a gray sweatshirt, what the heck? I thought, oh, it's a sticker. I thought, "Women say this is cute," and sometimes I put little stickers on clothes that are designed to look like nothing (laughs). (Laughs). I also put pins on my bag as I mentioned earlier.

You enjoy fashion, don't you?
The world can't tell, but I'm very particular about it. Also, I spend my nights sewing patches and stuff. I went to a dressmaking school, and my old girlfriend taught me how to do everything. I thought I had to sew in detail, but she told me, "It's better to sew big," and my work became faster. Now I have threads of all colors at home.
People in the world may not know that Mr. Sanma is making such things himself.
I know my friends in laughter know that I make tissue covers or something like that. I enjoy that kind of work.
You would have to be a huge fan of fashion to customize your own items.
People in this world have a tendency to be uncomfortable if they look just a little bit the same as others. They may change their clothes just a little bit, or choose a different brand. People often say things like, "I'm wearing shoes made in collaboration with a brand from a brand from somewhere.
(Soccer team) "Paris Saint-Germain" and "Jordan" collaborated, but that was like a dream come true. I cut the logo out of a hat, combined "Jordan" and "Manchester United," and did things like that on my own. They copied that (laughs). But no one notices that kind of thing. They don't get the message.
. Everyone knows Mr. Sanma as a comedy monster, but there is also a small world of Mr. Sanma that no one knows about.
There is . Especially since mine isn't fashionable or anything, so I'm trying to stick to that kind of thing. I've been doing that kind of cross-mixing for about 20 years, and no one has ever said, "Wow! I've been doing it for about 20 years, and no one has ever said, "Wow! The other day, I was wearing a hoodie with a "Raiders" patch on it at the Mainichi Broadcasting System radio studio, and a football fan finally noticed that it was a "Raiders" patch, but he didn't say, "Do you have a hoodie like that? But they didn't say, "Do you have a hoodie like that? (Laughs.) The sense of sports is totally different from that of Japan, and I am sure that people in the U.S. would have noticed it.
Oh, you do Sunday carpentry and stuff like that?
I don't do Sunday carpentry, but I do all home repairs and such. I have a sprayer, a grinder, and everything else. I once made a golf putter, but for all my hard work, that was a disaster. Just a little bit off angle and it ended up looking completely different. Have you ever heard of "Dye-Q?" It's paint for fabrics, the kind you swoosh on jeans and stuff. I have a cream-colored carpet in my house with wine and coffee stains that I want to spray over it, but I don't have a spray of that carpet's color, so I decided to mix white and yellow. But it's very difficult to find the right amount of yellow. I have tried in the past, but it never works and I end up with a weird pattern (laughs). If I fail this time, I'm thinking of replacing all the carpets in my house.

Dsquared] Knit ¥122,100 (Dsquared/Staff International Japan Client Service)
Do you also produce films such as Netflix's "Jimmy" and Kanako Nishi's animated film "Fishing Port Nekko-chan," or do you like to work behind the scenes?
I don't really like producing, but it started with Shintaro Katsu. When Tamao was on my show, Shintaro Katsu became ill and asked me, "How are you going to use our Tamao?" . Before Shintaro Katsu passed away from illness, whenever I hosted a 27-hour program, he would watch it all, saying, "It would be disrespectful if I didn't watch it because it was being hosted by a man whom Tamao was indebted to. At that time, he told me, "Sanma is the best producer in Japan, and he has a tremendous talent for producing. . It is true that I became very conscious of producing from that point on.
The animation based on Kanako Nishi's original story was made into an animated film because it was difficult to do so with live-action in many ways, and I think it was the right choice for animation. I don't know much about the world of film, but it won the Hochi Film Award for Best Animated Film and a famous Scottish award (Editor's note: the Jury Award, the highest award for "Scottish Love's Animation"). . I have no idea what it means, but it seems to be great.
I told Kimura that if he won the "Hochi Film Award" for Best Actor, I would win the award for Best Animated Feature, and that we should go to the award ceremony together as a joke, which actually happened (laughs). We were laughing about it, but it was so sad that we couldn't laugh about it anymore (laughs). . I am looking forward to seeing how that story is actually edited in the broadcast. (Editor's note: This interview took place in December 2021)