Here's a clip from a recent Beat Takeshi show which looks at how some adults appear to have lost the will to work. One initial figure quoted from 2006 says 34.2% of college graduates quit their jobs (or perhaps lose them) within the first three years. The early part of the clip talks about whether the yutori kyoiku ("relaxed education") system is responsible for this apparent malaise. From 1:30, the president of a training company speaks about how new employees get bored with work and are unwilling to go through the same drudgery as the previous generation. We then see a couple of re-enactments of spiritless youngster, lacking yamato damashii, in the workplace. At the 3:10 mark, the programme features a 30 year old Japanese blogger called pha.

Pha turns out to be a graduate of Kyoto University who dropped out of the workforce. He says he didn't go to university to get a good job, rather he compares the challenge of the entrance exam to the challenge of a video game. He gave up working at 28 and became a NEET. Now living in a Tokyo apartment he shares with two others, pha spends his days online and says he would miss having internet access more than he misses work. Advertising revenue from his blog nets him around 100,000 yen a month which he thinks is enough to live on. If he feels the pinch, he asks for money on his blog which seems to get results - someone sent him 50,000 yen on one occasion. At the 5:30 mark, the clip shows pha meeting some friends in a cafe where they interact online. JunkMA says he did work but his company went bust while ykic says he is a NEET like pha. The other two appear to be students. There are some interviews with people the same age who say they can't imagine not working. Ykic says that he wants others to work so that society can stay functional.

At the end of the clip, we see pha sending out a tweet asking if anyone will buy him dinner. He gets a reply from someone who tells him to meet in Shimokitazawa. Pha says he has met hundreds of people in real life through his online activities and hopes he can keep his health and continue in the same way. Back in the studio, Beat Takeshi can barely contain his contempt for the guys featured, asking "What the hell is 'pha'?" and complaining that he's in no position to be swirling wine in a restaurant.