■What Is the “Biggest Change” in Hosoya Over the Three Years?

[Photos/Images] Is Yoshimasa Hosoya a “Tarzan Who Loves Nature”? Kensho Ono’s Deep Psychology Also Fully Revealed? 5th
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Next up was Hosoya's psychological analysis. He described the "Hosoya Kingdom," a spacious property enclosed by an external moat, featuring forests, groves, pine and cherry trees, a Japanese garden, a gym, and other diverse facilities. Regarding the abundance of nature on the left side, Ukiyo diagnosed, "This shows your desire to live as a pure child of nature, close to flora and fauna. You are, at your core, an 'eternal natural child.'"

Hosoya responded, "Like Tarzan or something!?" which created a relaxed mood in the studio. Regarding the garden’s outer moat, it was analyzed, “You value your own territory over interaction with outsiders. You have little desire for material things—having a few important people is enough. It takes time for others to get close to you.” Hosoya remarked, “That’s so accurate!” in admiration.

When asked about any changes over the past three years, Ukiyo sensei said, "While your free, boyish heart remains unchanged, the biggest change is that now you have life routines and people you cherish by your side." Hosoya expressed surprise, saying, "All I did was add a cherry blossom and you could tell that!? Psychology is amazing." Thanks to the analysis, he acknowledged, "The changes have been pinpointed exactly," which also caught reactions from the studio.

At the end of the episode, "Let’s Play Hosoya’s Favorite Game Again" recreated the “Sensing Slash” game, which Hosoya loved during his tenure as MC. Hosoya gleefully exclaimed, "Thank you!!" The Kensho Ono-Hosoya team and the staff team competed, resulting in great excitement in the studio during this “Sensing Slash” showdown—the first in three years.

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