チコちゃんに叱られる 2024年8月23日

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チコちゃんに叱られる 2024年8月23日
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00:00Hi!
00:02Welcome!
00:04Welcome!
00:06I'm Chico!
00:08Nice to meet you!
00:10Hello! Thank you!
00:12I'm Ponchico!
00:14I'm Chico! I'm Rahosai!
00:16Nice to meet you!
00:18Thank you!
00:20First, this is my first time here!
00:22I'm Satchan!
00:24I take a walk and come back by taxi!
00:26Nice to meet you!
00:28Thank you!
00:30You're Chico, right?
00:32I'm Satchiko!
00:34Nice to meet you!
00:36Nice to meet you, Satchan!
00:38Please call me Satchan!
00:40And the other one is...
00:42He always sings a flower song,
00:44but he doesn't know what song it is!
00:46Daisuke!
00:48Nice to meet you!
00:50Nice to meet you!
00:52Are you close with Okamura-san?
00:54We met at a BBQ restaurant in Osaka.
00:56We met at a BBQ restaurant in Osaka.
00:58Did you give me a hug?
01:00Did you give me a hug?
01:02No, I'm just kidding!
01:04No, Chico!
01:06No, Chico!
01:08I'm just kidding!
01:10I'm just kidding!
01:12I'm just kidding!
01:14I don't know who he is!
01:16I don't know who he is!
01:18I don't know who he is!
01:20Who is the best singer here?
01:22Who is the best singer here?
01:24You laughed!
01:26You laughed!
01:28This is definitely you!
01:30This is definitely you!
01:32I'll read questions from the viewers,
01:34I'll read questions from the viewers,
01:36So will you answer?
01:38I'm Noriko Miyake, 5 years old.
01:40I'm Noriko Miyake, 5 years old.
01:42I'm 46 years old.
01:44I'm 46 years old.
01:46I'm 46 years old.
01:48I'm 46 years old.
01:50Saki-chan, why do you ring the bell in Nodojiman?
01:55Hmm...
01:56To ring the bell...
01:59Bell?
02:02What?
02:04Let's turn on the lights!
02:10The bell is used in Nodojiman to tell people if they pass or fail.
02:14Have you ever wondered why people ring the bell?
02:21Saki-chan, you've been on the show more than 60 times, right?
02:23Yes, I have.
02:24As a guest on Nodojiman.
02:26Have you ever wondered why people ring the bell?
02:30But the sound of the bell is wonderful, isn't it?
02:35Why did you start ringing the bell?
02:41I don't know.
02:46Don't just stand there!
02:51Let's ask Taisei.
02:54The sound of the bell is wonderful, isn't it?
02:56So I thought about what would be the best sound to ring the bell.
03:01And I thought it would be the bell.
03:03The reason why I started ringing the bell was...
03:05There was something I thought was wrong.
03:07Can I come in, Chiko-chan?
03:09Go ahead.
03:10The bell is connected to heaven.
03:13It's connected to God.
03:14So...
03:15No, it's not.
03:18Chiko-chan.
03:19It's tough.
03:24Saki-chan.
03:29Now, let's ask all Japanese people.
03:32Saki-chan is very excited.
03:34Why do people ring the bell at Nodojiman?
03:39In May, I asked people who attended the preliminary round of NHK Nodojiman held in Takamatsu City, Kagawa Prefecture.
03:46There are so many people at the preliminary round.
03:48I've never heard of it.
03:50I have no idea.
03:51I think it was around the Edo period.
03:53People started ringing the bell in the Western style.
03:55Wow.
03:56Why do people ring the bell at Nodojiman?
04:03There are so many Japanese people who hold the Nodojiman tournament in the bathroom.
04:09Because it feels good.
04:15However, Chiko-chan knows the reason.
04:17Why do people ring the bell at Nodojiman?
04:20People ring the bell at Nodojiman...
04:23because it doesn't matter if you pass or not.
04:31Your answer is one bell.
04:34Wow.
04:35It's a bell.
04:37It's a bell.
04:38I'm sorry.
04:41Because it doesn't matter if you pass or not.
04:47It's amazing that you know about Nodojiman for more than 30 years.
04:51Chiko-chan, you passed.
04:54Naoki Terasaka, a broadcaster who is familiar with Japanese programs, told us in detail.
05:00He also participated in the NHK Nodojiman champion tournament and singing contest as a staff.
05:06Nodojiman is a really interesting program.
05:09If the viewer sings a song and passes, he will ring the bell.
05:13If you don't pass, you can only ring the bell once or twice.
05:16It's a very simple system, but it's full of human drama.
05:21My favorite episode is Team Network's Get Wild.
05:26Nodojiman's love is a bit ordinary, so I'll tell you about the history of the program.
05:33NHK Nodojiman started in 1946.
05:37The title of the program was Nodojiman Amateur Music Festival.
05:44At that time, it was only five months after the end of the war.
05:47In an era when there were few radios and entertainment,
05:50The staff suggested that it would be interesting if amateurs sang.
05:55A national participation program was born.
05:59If you recruit people on the radio,
06:02Sometimes more than 1,000 people form a long line at the venue.
06:10In front of a large number of people, 300 people held a preliminary round a day.
06:15Only those who passed could appear on the program.
06:20At that time, it was unthinkable for an amateur to sing in front of a microphone.
06:27And it was very revolutionary that the voice was heard all over the country.
06:32It became a very popular program.
06:36With that momentum, TV broadcasts began in 1953.
06:41It has now been a long-running program for 78 years.
06:46When did the production of Kaneno, which is indispensable for Nodojiman, start?
07:01Kaneno's production is famous now,
07:04At the beginning of the program, Kaneno was not used.
07:08In fact, the host told me at the beginning of the program.
07:12In the case of passing, he said,
07:15Congratulations, you passed.
07:17In the case of failing, he said it in a certain word.
07:22The video that recorded the preliminary round at the time showed the situation.
07:27You did a good job.
07:29You did a good job.
07:33You did a good job.
07:39You did a good job.
07:41What a chaos.
07:43You said something.
07:44Once again.
07:49That's enough.
07:51Yes, the signal of the music is enough.
07:55That's right.
07:56I'm telling you in the sense that it was obviously a shame.
08:01The word is enough.
08:04It's a case of misunderstanding.
08:08The participants are good at singing.
08:11In other words, they are good at singing.
08:16There was a person who would be delighted.
08:20The interview article of Hidetoshi Mikami, who was the first and third Kanekataki,
08:26This is what it looked like at the time.
08:29Because everyone sings too long,
08:32It's funny to say, please stop, please come back.
08:37What should I do?
08:39That's where I came up with the idea of ringing the bell.
08:43But this idea was good.
08:45Here again, there was a problem.
08:48I don't know what the bell was like at the time.
08:52According to Mikami of Kanekataki,
08:55I rang the bell, but I'm so absorbed that I can't hear it.
09:01Just by ringing the bell,
09:03It didn't reach the ears of the participants who were singing comfortably.
09:07So what if I rang the tuba bell?
09:12Now it's mainly called a tuba bell.
09:15It is currently used in Nojiman.
09:19This time, I'm going to show you the tuba bell that is actually used in the program.
09:26The bell is played by a percussionist per district.
09:31You can use a special tonkatsu to hit it.
09:36It's a little slow at the end.
09:42It's like an ear.
09:44I think you can hear it up to the top of the third floor.
09:49I can hear it very well.
09:53As a result of reaching the tuba bell, which can be heard far away even in a large venue,
09:58When it's out of tune,
10:01One bell.
10:03When it's okay,
10:06Two bells.
10:08And when you pass,
10:12Three bells.
10:16After that, if you pass, you'll be lonely with three, so you'll have to hit a lot.
10:24It is now in the form of a decoration called Doshiraso Doshiraso.
10:31The sound of a small bell did not reach the ears of the audience who sang hard.
10:39The current bell was the fastest and most accurate in conveying the sound.
10:47NHK Nojiman, which competes for such a successful bell.
10:51Mr. Terasaka has a way to enjoy it.
10:56I really like the connection between the guest and the audience.
11:01The audience sings the guest's song.
11:04At that moment, the guest is very excited.
11:08Especially when it's Sachiko Kobayashi.
11:10It's a duet song. Here you go.
11:14Sachiko gets up right away.
11:16The moment the intro is long.
11:18She's so excited that she might start singing.
11:27There's one more thing.
11:30You can also see the human drama of the guests.
11:35That's right.
11:36So this time, we asked Mr. Terasaka to accompany us to show us the Nojiman site.
11:43The day before the performance, a preliminary meeting will be held to decide who will be on the show.
11:48There are a lot of people in the preliminary meeting.
11:50To be honest, the preliminary meeting may be more interesting.
11:54Because there are more people than in the actual performance.
11:59The 200 participants selected by the document selection will be on the preliminary meeting.
12:06The first one to come on stage is...
12:09Mr. Terasaka, 100%.
12:12I'm a director. I'm acting as a security guard.
12:15The young director of the program will be the top of the preliminary meeting.
12:20He will show the participants the song he is good at.
12:24Then the participants will sing the song.
12:30The judges will be judged at a speed of 50 times per hour.
12:35To the stage sleeves in the middle of the preliminary meeting.
12:39Hirose Tomomi, the host of the program.
12:42I'm interviewing each and every one of the people who sang in the preliminary meeting.
12:47In the stage sleeves, the profile and the reason for the election are investigated.
12:52This is also the subject of the examination.
13:03When I asked the people who finished the preliminary meeting.
13:06There are a lot of bad things.
13:08Anyway, the three of us encouraged each other.
13:10Every time I went to drink, I sang this song. It was fun.
13:13The number of participants was all.
13:15I'm talking to you now.
13:18This is my fifth time.
13:20This is my 7th or 8th time in the preliminary meeting.
13:27After the 200-member examination is over, the results will be announced.
13:30No. 15, Mr. Ashitaka.
13:35And the 20th group to appear this time will be decided.
13:40After that, the explanation meeting for the performance will be held.
13:43In addition, interviews will be conducted one by one.
13:57And the day of the performance.
14:03At 12.15 pm, the live broadcast finally began.
14:09I'm going to sing.
14:15The first performance is very important.
14:17That's right.
14:18That's the case with one song.
14:21I'm going to do my best.
14:25Oh, cool.
14:26Oh, cool.
14:34It's here.
14:35This is the first high-quality performance.
14:37The singing examination will be conducted in a separate room.
14:40The number of bells ringing will be transmitted to the audience by headphones.
14:46I'm full of thoughts of the people who are going to perform.
14:50It's like a documentary that really goes beyond a singing program.
14:56It's like a singing mentality.
15:03The big stage of the participants closed the curtain.
15:07I think it was a good view.
15:09I was able to sing with everyone with a good view.
15:12I thought it was a good song.
15:14I always watch it every week.
15:16I was wondering why everyone was so friendly.
15:20I thought it would be like this.
15:23It's wonderful.
15:24And this person.
15:26I think it's a very warm night because the life of the person is flowing along with the song.
15:33I hope to see you forever.
15:35Mr. Sachiko Kobayashi is here as a guest.
15:38Sachiko is here?
15:39Oh, really?
15:40Chiko-chan, Sachiko-chan.
15:42It's perfect.
15:45So, the reason why the bell rang in Nodoshima was because it was confusing whether to pass or not.
15:54What song would you choose if Chiko-chan sang in Nodoshima?
15:58I shouldn't pretend to be drunk.
16:08Kan kan kan kan kan kan kan kan.
16:10I did it!
16:12I'm glad I got a pass from Sachiko-chan.
16:17Thank you very much.
16:20As Ken-chan said, there is a drama.
16:24Why did you choose this song?
16:27I can see it from the back.
16:30At that time, I was about to cry.
16:33There are tears and laughter.
16:36It's really fun.
16:38I can understand everything at the age of five.
16:43Can adults answer properly?
16:46If you live without thinking about anything, you will be scolded by Chiko-chan.
16:51Don't say that!
17:04Okamura, who is the nicest adult in this group?
17:10Kido-kun.
17:12He is cute.
17:13He is like a fresh lump.
17:16Taisei-kun, have you ever breathed?
17:19I still breathe.
17:21You still breathe and you breathe all the time when you sleep.
17:26Why?
17:28I don't know.
17:30Why do you breathe so much?
17:35What?
17:36Why?
17:43We always breathe and exhale, right?
17:47If you need oxygen, you should store oxygen in your body.
17:52Why didn't you evolve like that?
17:56I think it's because it's good for your body to circulate blood in the same rhythm on a regular basis.
18:05That's true, but...
18:08Don't say that!
18:10No?
18:12No?
18:13When you sing, you breathe in and out for a long time.
18:18But you usually breathe in and out, right?
18:21I breathe in and out without thinking about it.
18:24But why do you breathe so much?
18:27I don't want you to look at me.
18:32Now, I will ask all Japanese people.
18:35Why do you breathe so much?
18:39I asked people who are breathing and exhaling right now.
18:46Because there is a limit to the function of the lungs?
18:51It's like taking a deep breath and relaxing.
18:55Why do you breathe so much?
18:59The air in the countryside is delicious.
19:02What does it taste like?
19:06What?
19:08However, Chiko-chan knows.
19:11The reason why I breathe so much is because oxygen is poisonous.
19:18What? Poisonous?
19:22Because oxygen is poisonous.
19:26Chiko-chan knows why you breathe.
19:28Yes.
19:29That's why you and Okamura-san have a perfect breath.
19:32Perfect.
19:33The person who will tell us the details is Dr. Hideiki Negoro, who studies at Harvard and Solvang Universities for breathing mechanics.
19:42Please.
19:44You breathe in and out.
19:50About 900 breaths per hour.
19:5321,600 breaths per day.
19:56The amount of breath per floor is about 500 milliliters per bottle of pet bottle.
20:03In other words, 900 bottles in an hour and 21,600 bottles in a day.
20:09If you add up the amount next to Mt. Fuji, it's over 4,536 meters.
20:16This amount of breath is calculated in just one day.
20:21Why am I breathing like this?
20:24Could you stop breathing for a moment?
20:28After a while, it gets painful.
20:31This is a phenomenon in which the balance of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the body collapses.
20:37When you stop breathing, the amount of carbon dioxide in the body increases.
20:42Then the brain tries to take in oxygen and return it to its original balance.
20:46As a result, the signal is sent to the cells of the whole body.
20:52Oh, I'm sorry. I stopped breathing.
20:56I forgot.
20:58What was it?
21:00To put it simply,
21:02by breathing, people take in the oxygen in the air into the lungs and deliver it to the cells of the whole body through the blood vessels.
21:10At that time, it is connected to nutrients such as food that are carried with it,
21:15and energy is created to move the heart, raise the body temperature, think about things, and live.
21:22However, a lot of carbon dioxide is generated in the process of creating energy,
21:27and too much carbon dioxide is emitted out of the body by breathing.
21:33Here, the staff have a question.
21:36If that's the case, why don't you keep inhaling and inhaling and storing it in your body?
21:41Then it's not painful to stop breathing.
21:44Why didn't humanity create a large lung, store oxygen, and evolve so that it didn't have to breathe so much?
21:54To put it a little exaggeratedly, oxygen is also poisonous.
21:58Oxygen is poisonous?
22:01In the process of creating energy, some oxygen is oxidized in the body.
22:07Oxygen is oxidized by touching oxygen.
22:10For example, rust, which appears on the surface of metal, is also one of the oxidizations.
22:15Oxygen has the property of destroying the appearance and shape of things and causing them to change,
22:21and this happens in the human body as well.
22:26This is largely related to the atmospheric condition of the ancient Earth.
22:31In fact, until 3.5 billion years ago, oxygen did not exist in the atmosphere of the Earth.
22:37The first life was born on an Earth without oxygen.
22:42Those creatures were creatures that did not need oxygen.
22:47However, later on, by the creation of organisms that produced oxygen by industrialization,
22:52many of the cells that could not respond to oxygen were thought to have died out.
23:00And many of the organisms that actively used oxygen have decayed.
23:07We are one of the ancestors of humans.
23:11In other words, oxygen was poisonous to organisms at first.
23:15In fact, we know that human DNA is also destroyed by oxygen.
23:21Oxygen is also poisonous, so many organisms evolved to breathe without storing oxygen in their bodies.
23:31Breathing is essential to life, but according to the doctor, there is a way to breathe that is useful for everyday life.
23:40With the 448 breathing method I developed, you can boost your physical ability.
23:47The 448 breathing method is a breathing method that relaxes tension and improves physical ability.
23:54It is said that it has been used by major leaguers and Olympic athletes, but what kind of breathing method is it?
24:02This is a basic breathing method called abdominal breathing.
24:07Abdominal breathing is a breathing method that inflates the stomach when you breathe and dents the stomach when you exhale.
24:14Please sit in a comfortable position.
24:16Breathe out once.
24:19After that, breathe in for 4 seconds while inflating your stomach.
24:24Hold your breath for 4 seconds.
24:27Breathe out slowly for 8 seconds while denting your stomach.
24:34It's easy, isn't it?
24:36By breathing in slowly and exhaling for a long time, the blood vessels expand and more oxygen is delivered to the whole body.
24:44Just repeating this for a minute or a few minutes will loosen the tension and make it easier for people to exert their original strength.
24:55Does that really loosen the tension and improve physical ability?
25:00Now, let's see the effect of the 448 breathing method on the most nervous newcomer, Nagao-kun.
25:09We will compare how many times Nagao-kun can do the 448 breathing method by throwing a free throw three times at a time.
25:19Are you nervous?
25:21It's a little dangerous.
25:23I'll do my best.
25:25How nervous are you?
25:27We use the autonomic nervous system developed by Dr. Negoro to measure.
25:32By measuring the rhythm of the heartbeat, we can measure the balance of the autonomic nervous system and the state of tension.
25:40Nagao-kun is more than 60% nervous.
25:45Currently, Nagao-kun is 79% nervous.
25:49It's perfect for an experiment.
25:53First, Nagao-kun challenges without breathing method.
25:56The first throw is...
26:09I'm a little nervous.
26:11Nagao-kun failed.
26:13I'm sweating a lot.
26:16I'm nervous.
26:18Next, the second throw.
26:20The third throw.
26:22All failed.
26:24I'm nervous and I'm sweating a lot.
26:27I'm sweating a lot.
26:29I'm sweating a lot.
26:31The measurement value is also over 70, and he is still in a high state of tension.
26:36Here, we will practice the 448 breathing method of Dr. Negoro's self-taught.
26:44Then, one minute later...
26:471, 8.
26:49Inhale, 1.
26:51Obviously, the value has dropped.
26:53He is in a very relaxed state.
26:55It changes with breathing.
26:57I feel that my shoulders are relaxed.
27:00He tried to free throw again when he calmed down with the breathing method.
27:05In the end...
27:11The first throw failed.
27:14I'm relaxed.
27:16And the second throw.
27:22This also failed.
27:25Will the 448 breathing method have any effect?
27:31The third throw of fate.
27:33Will the 448 breathing method have any effect?
27:43Finally, he succeeded.
27:45I'm relieved.
27:47I'm nervous.
27:49I'm sweating a lot.
27:51I'm sweating a lot.
27:53At that time, the feeling of the ball was different.
27:55The result is 0 without breathing method.
27:58The result is that the breathing method is effective.
28:05In addition, he will concentrate on throwing for a moment and throw a high ball.
28:11His current tension is 78.
28:14He seems to have been nervous again before the first high ball.
28:20This is the first time.
28:22The first throw in a nervous state.
28:24Good luck.
28:26It's amazing.
28:28It's amazing.
28:30It's amazing.
28:32It's amazing.
28:34It's amazing.
28:36Next, he will try the 448 breathing method.
28:40The score has dropped again.
28:42The score has dropped again.
28:44He tried again when he calmed down.
28:565.20 meters.
28:58It's pretty high.
29:00As a result of increasing the distance to 52 cm,
29:06In fact,
29:08In the meeting before the test shoot,
29:10When he calmed down with the breathing method,
29:12In the first place, the senior staff laughed and said that it would be interesting if the free throw didn't go in.
29:19It turned out to be a result that betrayed expectations.
29:23You did it, Nagao.
29:26The reason why he breathed without a break was because oxygen was poisonous.
29:32What is the way to soothe the tension that Chiku-chan is always doing?
29:36I think all the customers' socks are torn.
29:41Not potatoes?
29:43There are potatoes, too.
29:45That's what it was, Taisei.
29:49The breathing method is amazing.
29:51I'd like to try it.
29:52Before the test shoot.
29:54This is the 448 breathing method that Mr. Negoro recommended in the VTR.
29:59In addition to the possibility of improving your athletic ability,
30:03It is also possible to improve your memory and get a deep sleep when you go to bed.
30:11Let's try it.
30:13448.
30:14How was it?
30:16I felt like I had to put it in.
30:20There's a little pressure from the teacher.
30:23Nagao, please report to your teacher that you were praised by Sachiko.
30:30Please do it again.
30:33I'm nervous.
30:34He's still nervous.
30:36448, 448.
30:38Please do it behind the scenes.
30:40He's laughing.
30:43Sachiko, I heard you have a question for Chiku.
30:47For example, when you were asked if you like fish or meat,
30:54If you answer what you like, that's it.
30:58When I was born, I was a butcher.
31:03That's where the story started.
31:05I didn't know what the first question was.
31:09The story went to a completely different place.
31:11When I was asked how I was when I was a kid,
31:14I'll tell you what I'm talking about now.
31:16My father was like this.
31:18My mother was like this.
31:19When I was a kid, I managed to talk a lot.
31:22I was told that I could eat delicious meat.
31:24It wasn't like that.
31:28Chosuke Ikariya told me to go to Africa before I die.
31:34You like Africa, don't you?
31:36I saw a lion eating a hunter.
31:41At that time, he tried to take what he didn't need.
31:44He tried to kill and eat.
31:46He thought that only humans could think of stupid things like war.
31:51I was taught by a lion.
31:53Sachiko, what was the first question?
31:58What was the first question?
32:02I have a question for Chiku.
32:04Me?
32:05Did you say it?
32:06Yes.
32:07Really?
32:08Yes.
32:12Chiku, Sachiko, you two are a perfect match.
32:16What does that mean?
32:19Okamura.
32:20Who is your favorite tourist?
32:24I'm in a travel show.
32:28Okamura.
32:29Have you ever taken a picture when you went on a trip?
32:33Of course.
32:34Can you look at this?
32:36This is a picture of Sakurai in Chiba Prefecture.
32:41This is a picture of Takeda in Shizuoka Prefecture.
32:45This is a picture of Nagatomo in Tokyo.
32:49This is a picture of Kiyomizu-dera.
32:51When you take a picture at a tourist attraction,
32:53don't all the pictures look the same?
32:56That's right.
32:59Why?
33:01Why do all the pictures you take at a tourist attraction look the same?
33:17When you take a picture at a tourist attraction,
33:19there are other angles you can take,
33:21but why do all the pictures look the same?
33:24Have you ever thought about this?
33:27Even if you don't think about it,
33:30the person who takes the picture is just being careful.
33:34But why do all the pictures look the same?
33:36That's right.
33:38Somehow, you all look the same.
33:41That's why you all look the same.
33:45Don't lie to me!
33:48What?
33:49What kind of answer is that?
33:51What kind of answer is that?
33:53But it's close.
33:54I think it's a strange way of saying it.
33:58Now, I will ask all the Japanese people.
34:02Why do all the pictures you take at a tourist attraction look the same?
34:06They all look the same.
34:08I asked the people who take pictures at a tourist attraction.
34:12Why?
34:14It's a proof that I've been there.
34:17And it's a source of pride.
34:19When there are people taking pictures,
34:20they say,
34:21Everyone starts taking pictures there.
34:23That's why everyone looks the same.
34:25Why do all the pictures you take at a tourist attraction look the same?
34:31When everyone tries to take a picture with a smile,
34:34they take pictures of their families many times.
34:36The number of Japanese people whose families are getting bigger and bigger is increasing.
34:46However, Chiko knows this.
34:50The reason why all the pictures you take at a tourist attraction look the same is
34:54because you want to act out that world.
35:00What?
35:03Because you want to act out that world.
35:07You know the reason why all the pictures you take at a tourist attraction look the same.
35:11That's amazing, Chiko.
35:12Yes.
35:13Would you like to go sightseeing with me next time?
35:15Yes.
35:17Professor Makoto Yamanuchi, who studies tourism at Tokyo University, will tell us in detail.
35:25When you go to a tourist attraction,
35:27you often take pictures at the same place and at the same angle, right?
35:32Yes.
35:33If you actually look at the pictures at the tourist attraction,
35:37this picture, this picture,
35:40and other pictures have the same angle at the same place.
35:44That's right.
35:45In this picture, all the pictures are taken at the same angle at the same place.
35:51That's right.
35:52It's because you feel satisfied that you can participate in this world
35:57by tracing the world you've seen so far with your own pictures.
36:02Because you've seen it in the past.
36:03When you actually go to a tourist attraction and take pictures at the same place with the pictures you've seen,
36:12you feel satisfied that you can participate in the same world and go sightseeing.
36:17Of course, it's nice to actually go to a tourist attraction,
36:22but in addition to that, it's very important to act.
36:27There are scripts in dramas and plays, right?
36:31Actors play the world view based on the script.
36:36Taking pictures at a tourist attraction is the same as this.
36:40You feel satisfied that you've come to the place by playing a script called a picture you've seen before
36:48on a stage called a tourist attraction that you don't usually visit.
36:52In other words, sightseeing is a drama and a play.
36:57Oh, that's nice.
36:58In the past, there may have been many places that people have never been to or that they don't know about.
37:04That's right.
37:05But after the 1980s, there are no more places that people have never been to or that they don't know about.
37:12I think it's a big change from the time of first experience and new discovery to the time of second experience and re-discovery.
37:19Second experience?
37:21Nowadays, with the spread of social media,
37:24it's a time of second experience where you want to experience what others have experienced.
37:30When you go to a tourist attraction, many people act out the world they've seen and take pictures as if they were the same picture.
37:37As a result, a lot of similar pictures are made.
37:42By acting out the world I've seen in the past,
37:46I can share the same world view with everyone, and I feel a great sense of satisfaction.
37:52That's why the staff held a six-hour meeting just for this.
37:57The three best places to take pictures of the same pictures that have been chosen by fierce debate.
38:05The first is in Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture.
38:09One of the three famous parks in Japan, Kenrokuen.
38:13This is the place where everyone takes pictures in this green place that continues from the Edo period.
38:20This is the place where Kotojitoro and Kasumigaike stand on two legs.
38:26Some people take wedding photos here.
38:33Next is Arakurayama Sengen Park in Fujiyoshida City, Yamanashi Prefecture.
38:39This place is also known as the best view spot of Mt. Fuji, which represents Japan.
38:45This is the picture that everyone takes with the observation deck at the end of the 398-step staircase.
38:54This is the place where you can take pictures of Mt. Fuji and Mt. Nakuji.
38:59All the pictures here are the same, but if you look at them one after another,
39:04you can see cherry blossoms in full bloom in spring,
39:07azaleas in summer, and autumn leaves and autumn leaves.
39:14All of them are beautiful.
39:18The last place is Ebisu Bridge in Dotonbori, Osaka.
39:24This is the same picture that everyone takes here.
39:30Everyone has seen this picture at least once.
39:34Just like the sign behind, everyone is taking pictures with one leg.
39:41This sign has been installed since 1935,
39:45and it has always been loved by tourists.
39:49Everyone, when you take a picture at a tourist attraction, please enjoy it with good manners.
39:55So, the reason why everyone's pictures taken at a tourist attraction become the same is because they want to play with the world.
40:04Where is Chiko's recommended photo spot?
40:07It's exactly on this sofa.
40:10Everyone, let's take a picture together after this.
40:15Okamura, how was it?
40:18When you go to a tourist attraction, you have to check what kind of tourist spots there are.
40:23If you take a picture, you have to wait for a while, and if it's empty, you have to say sorry.
40:28You have to go to a place.
40:31And two girls from Osaka said,
40:35It's a rainbow bridge. Let's take a picture in the back.
40:40It was Yokohama Bay Bridge.
40:44That's what happened.
40:49There was a mistake in the content broadcast on June 21 this year.
40:54Among the reasons why the sweet shrimp is sweet,
40:57I told you that after the fish dies, the protein changes to umami ingredients such as wild ginseng,
41:02but the correct answer was that wild ginseng changes to umami ingredients such as wild ginseng.
41:07There was not enough confirmation.
41:09I apologize and correct it.
41:15Chiko, I got a letter today.
41:18Thank you all the time.
41:21Chai-chan brought it.
41:24Okamura, it's been a long time.
41:27It's been a long time.
41:28There is only one week left until the summer vacation.
41:30For those of you who are in a big pinch and haven't done your research yet,
41:33I would like to suggest a theme for your research.
41:37Recommendation No. 1
41:39If you add curry roux to Hayashi rice, where does it change to curry?
41:45It's a little funny.
41:46As a by-product, you can make curry with a subtle taste,
41:50so mothers who don't have to think about dinner for a while will be very happy.
41:54That's really true.
41:55Recommendation No. 2
41:57Nanpa na nanpa to kouha na nanpa.
42:00Research on which will work.
42:02Hey, sister, play with us for a while.
42:06I'm sorry, I fell in love with you at first sight.
42:09How about having tea together after this?
42:12Let's try it in the city.
42:15Kouha may be better.
42:17Everyone, both will end in just one day,
42:20so you can play until August 30th.
42:24It looks fun.
42:25I think it's a good idea to do something.
42:28This is a pen name.
42:29Sumasuma, 5 years old, plus 54 years old.
42:33Chiko-chan, Kyoe-san, Okamura-san, hello.
42:35Hello.
42:36I recently listened to an off-course song
42:39and remembered the shining scene of youth in the past.
42:43When I listen to that song,
42:44my chest gets tight after a time slip.
42:47Chiko-chan, Okamura-san,
42:48is there a song that makes you feel tight when you listen to this song?
42:51I also want to hear the reason.
42:53I see.
42:55Kyoe-chan, when do you want to go back to the past?
42:59When I was told that I liked my ex-classmate at the reunion.
43:04I've always liked you.
43:07I want to go back to the past and say I'm sorry.
43:13You're popular.
43:16I'm a little popular.
43:17That's good.
43:19My chest gets tight.
43:21How about Okamura?
43:22The first fan club I joined was a fan club of Onyanko Club.
43:26I thought I would go to Tokyo to meet them.
43:31There is a song called Makkana Jitensha.
43:33Onyanko Club.
43:34Makkana Jitensha Futari Nori
43:37When I heard that song, I got goose bumps.
43:41I had a dream to see Onyanko Club at a TV studio in Tokyo.
43:48When I came to Tokyo for work, I thought I wouldn't be able to live in a concrete jungle.
43:57We are waiting for your inquiries and updates.
44:02Please send us videos.
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44:06Chiko-chan will be on the second live broadcast.
44:10Kyoe-chan didn't appear last time, but this time we have a surprise.
44:15Will Kyoe-chan appear?
44:16If Kyoe-chan doesn't appear, it's a surprise.
44:19Please look forward to it.
44:21That's amazing.
44:22Is there such a way?
44:24Wait a minute.
44:25Chiko-chan will scold me next time.
44:28I'm Morita, the narrator.
44:30Raw beer, raw ham, and a garbage disposal machine.
44:33Raw food is good.
44:36So next week, Chiko-chan will scold me.
44:38I will do the second live broadcast.
44:41Go Hiromi and Abareru will do a live broadcast.
44:45Will Kyoe-chan appear in a live broadcast?
44:49Please watch the next video.
44:51One, two.
44:53Look over there.

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