Businessman Hiroyuki Nishimura (48) made a live remote appearance on ABEMA’s “Abema Prime” (Monday-Friday, 9:00 pm) on January 1, and spoke on the theme “Is a household income of 10 million yen poverty? He spoke on the theme of “Is ‘household income of 10 million yen’ poverty? Hiroyuki gave his blessing! Masahiro Higashide and Hanabayashi remarried. The Reality of Households”. A housewife with an annual household income of over 12 million yen voiced that 12 million yen household income is not an amount that a family of four can afford to live in the Tokyo metropolitan area. This woman complained about the reality of not being able to afford to live, citing the fact that she is not eligible for various support measures due to income restrictions. In response, Hiroyuki said, “People who say they are poor in this way have bought houses that cost tens of millions of dollars, don’t they? They buy a house that costs tens of millions of dollars, and then they have to pay off the debt, so they say they don’t have any money. That is not poverty. Poverty is people who don’t have any assets. For example, I bought a Ferrari for 20 million yen. I’m having a hard time paying off the Ferrari, I don’t have any money. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. I think it is not good to mix up absolute poverty and simply saying that you have no money on hand because you bought something expensive,” he said.