Beat Takeshi is disappointed by the “national pension” of 60,000 yen per month… The general public is in a mood of indifference to the “1.2 billion yen” reportedly being paid for his new movie. | FRIDAY DIGITAL

Beat Takeshi is disappointed by the “national pension” of 60,000 yen per month… The general public is in a mood of indifference to the “1.2 billion yen” reportedly being paid for his new movie.

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Beat Takeshi, whose new movie “The Head” was released on November 23

Beat Takeshi appeared on “Beat Takeshi’s TV Tackle” (TV Asahi) on November 19,

He said, “I peeled off the notice for the first time and found that the national pension was 60,000 yen per month. I got dizzy and collapsed.

He revealed how he felt when he learned the amount of his National Pension Plan.

It was reported that Takeshi’s assets worth several tens of billions of yen had been transferred to his ex-wife during their divorce, and Takeshi himself had said on “New Information 7days Newscaster” (TBS) that he had “taken money (in the divorce) and had to pay off his ex-wife.

Takeshi himself said on “New Information 7days Newscaster” (TBS), “The money (from the divorce) was taken from me. ……”
All I have left is my house.

He himself stated on “New Information 7days Newscaster” (TBS) that “I was robbed (in the divorce) ” and “The only property left (is) the house. However, Mikiko, his ex-wife, through her lawyer, denies this, saying, “There is no property of that scale in existence, and the reports that almost all of it was divided are not true.

In “TV Tackle,” Takeshi also stated that he “did not leave any money,” but it is not clear to the general public how much money he left behind.

His new movie “The Head,” directed by Takeshi, was released on the 23rd.

However, the Shukan Bunshun (Weekly Literary Shun), published on the 22nd, reported that an official of KADOKAWA, the film’s producer, revealed that after he left “Office Kitano” to start his own company, T.N Gon, with his current wife, he was asked to pay “1.2 billion yen” as his fee for appearing in and directing “Neck”. The report states that Takeshi criticized the pension plan and said, “I’m not going to let you do this to me.

Takeshi has become more serious about portrait rights and fees since becoming a private firm. If he is paid 1.2 billion yen for a single movie, the 60,000 yen for the National Pension Plan is probably nothing at all.

However, the government is considering a proposal to extend the National Pension Plan to 64 years of age, and from the perspective of the general public, this is a matter of life and death for those who have reached retirement age or are sole proprietors whose businesses have become unviable.

(TV station insider). Caster Jiro Shimbo, who himself serves as a personality on “Shimbo Jiro Zoom, Kakayakatta! (Nippon Broadcasting System, Inc.), in which he serves as a personality,

(Nippon Broadcasting System), he said of the proposed pension extension, “The government should apologize and explain properly, saying, ‘We lied. The government should apologize and give a proper explanation.

(Nippon Broadcasting System), he complained, “The government should apologize and explain properly, saying, ‘We are sorry we lied to you.

According to Shimbo, the 2004 pension overhaul explained to the public that the pension system was sustainable under the “100-year peace of mind plan,” but with the average life expectancy of the elderly increasing and the number of working-age people decreasing, the basic pension portion will have to be significantly reduced. However, as the average life expectancy of the elderly increases and the number of working-age people decreases, the basic pension portion will have to be reduced considerably to make things add up. He explained that the government should apologize and explain the situation properly so that the public will be convinced of the situation.

The 60,000 yen for Takeshi, who earns one of the highest salaries in Japan, and the 60,000 yen for the elderly who have no work and have to live on a shoestring are completely different in weight.

In “TV Tackle,” Takeshi blurted out about pensions, TV personality Pacun said

Many people think that Takeshi-san does not need to receive pension benefits.

Takeshi is not at all happy about the pension issue. One wonders how serious Takeshi is about the pension issue.

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