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00:00:00Tokyo University, the most difficult university in Japan.
00:00:06What kind of students are here?
00:00:09After listening to various things, interesting answers came back one after another.
00:00:15First, I asked Masaya Omachi, who is in the 6th year of medical school, what he is proud of.
00:00:22Is there anything you can be proud of?
00:00:25I am proud of my perfect brain.
00:00:31I am the representative of Japan at the Language Olympics.
00:00:34I won the 4th place in the Olympics in Japan.
00:00:38I passed the first round with full marks.
00:00:41There is a grand prix for passing the first round.
00:00:43I won the first place in the application information technician exam and sports medicine exam.
00:00:49My IQ is 150.
00:00:53And I have a menstruator.
00:00:55That's amazing.
00:00:57But as a university student, I feel like it's natural.
00:01:01I'm hungry.
00:01:05What's even more amazing is not just his brain.
00:01:09I've been doing mechanical gymnastics since I was a kid.
00:01:12I've done about 19 jumps.
00:01:16I've been doing breakdancing since I was in college.
00:01:19I'm the number one in Tokyo University.
00:01:22I'm good at standing up.
00:01:24I think I can do it in about two minutes.
00:01:29Here?
00:01:30Wow, that's amazing.
00:01:32That's amazing.
00:01:37It's hot.
00:01:40It's the first time I've ever seen a guy who's done it in a hot place.
00:01:45He's good at this because he's from Oomachi.
00:01:50I can do a backflip while saying the full name of Picasso.
00:01:55The full name of Picasso is 111 characters.
00:02:00He can do a backflip without chewing.
00:02:04Do it in a hot place.
00:02:08I'll do it in a hot place.
00:02:31He's amazing.
00:02:34He's good.
00:02:36Are you okay?
00:02:37Yes, I'm fine.
00:02:38I asked Fumitake Nakamura what he can brag about.
00:02:46Is there anything you can brag about?
00:02:49If you give me a question, I'll answer it with a riddle and bean knowledge.
00:02:55That's amazing.
00:02:56I'll answer it with bean knowledge.
00:02:59Can you improvise?
00:03:00If you give me a question, I'll answer it with a riddle and bean knowledge.
00:03:09I'll ask for curry rice, which I like.
00:03:12Curry rice.
00:03:13All right.
00:03:16I've prepared it.
00:03:17That's fast.
00:03:18I'll call it curry rice.
00:03:20I'll call it subscription.
00:03:22How do you feel about that?
00:03:24Both of them cost a lot of money.
00:03:27By the way, curry rice is from India.
00:03:30In the north of India, people eat curry with rice.
00:03:35By the way, I like rice.
00:03:39That's amazing.
00:03:41I'm a member of Rakugo Research Society.
00:03:44I do a lot of riddles.
00:03:47I'm a student of Tokyo University.
00:03:50I'll answer it with bean knowledge.
00:03:53I'm not Shouhei Otani.
00:03:55I'm not.
00:03:56I'm Shouhei Otani.
00:03:58I'm Shouhei Otani.
00:04:01I'm not good at entertainment.
00:04:07I've prepared it.
00:04:09I'll call it a medicine.
00:04:14How do you feel about that?
00:04:15Both of them cost a lot of money.
00:04:17By the way, the name of the dog that Shouhei Otani has is Dekopin.
00:04:23I'm not good at bean knowledge.
00:04:27You're not good at bean knowledge.
00:04:29It's dangerous.
00:04:31I don't have anything to say.
00:04:33Next, I asked Hiroto Suzuki about his hobby.
00:04:42What are you into now?
00:04:44I've been into math since I was in the first grade of high school.
00:04:47I'm studying math.
00:04:49How good are you at math?
00:04:51I usually do about 10 digits.
00:04:53Sometimes I do 12 digits.
00:04:56I've never met anyone who can do more than me.
00:05:00That's amazing.
00:05:02The number of digits is divided by a number that cannot be divided by more than this.
00:05:08In the case of 30, it is 2 × 3 × 5.
00:05:12Suzuki is the number one in Tokyo University.
00:05:19How often do you do the number of digits?
00:05:22Basically, I do it on the app.
00:05:24I do it during the day or during the day off.
00:05:26I do it for about two hours a day.
00:05:29You're doing a lot.
00:05:30I think you're doing the number of digits at the same frequency on social media.
00:05:34That's amazing.
00:05:37I do more than 700 digits every day on the app.
00:05:41As you can see, I'm solving it at high speed.
00:05:46There are people who like the fact that there is an app.
00:05:49That's right.
00:05:50I've never done Solomun.
00:05:53I'm polishing my arms with the number of digits app.
00:05:57I'm a normal number of digits fighter.
00:06:02By the way, when it comes to the number of digits...
00:06:05That's right.
00:06:10It's taking a little time.
00:06:12He's always on the show with a four-digit number.
00:06:16This time, he'll try the eight-digit number.
00:06:19What will happen?
00:06:21The eight-digit number is amazing.
00:06:23Ready, go.
00:06:25What is this?
00:06:27I don't know the number anymore.
00:06:29It's stressful to see this.
00:06:32What is this?
00:06:36I'm angry with the car number.
00:06:38That's right.
00:06:39Why is the car so long?
00:06:41It's fast.
00:06:49That's right.
00:06:51That was fast.
00:06:53I can do it a little faster.
00:06:55There's Kono in the studio.
00:06:57What do you think?
00:06:59I don't think I'll lose to anyone in the Tokyo Olympics.
00:07:01That's great.
00:07:03He's serious.
00:07:05After this, Suzuki and Kono will face each other in the studio.
00:07:11Besides the Tokyo Olympics,
00:07:14I was looking for a genius in the field of planning.
00:07:19I found it at Waseda University.
00:07:23Rinne Tsujikubo, a freshman at Waseda University.
00:07:27What is her talent in the field of planning?
00:07:31I was selected as the 7th oldest in the world.
00:07:36I was the only French girl in the world when I was 12 years old.
00:07:40That's amazing.
00:07:42In fact, Tsujikubo has been noticed as a genius girl since she was a child.
00:07:49She has a connection with Sanma.
00:07:53I was invited to a program called Mama of Sanma.
00:07:58Have you ever met Sanma?
00:08:00It's you!
00:08:06In fact, 11 years ago, Tsujikubo, who was 8 years old at the time,
00:08:10appeared in the program of Sanma.
00:08:12He showed off his power.
00:08:17Are you ready, Rinne?
00:08:19Ready, start!
00:08:21This!
00:08:23This!
00:08:25This!
00:08:27This!
00:08:29This!
00:08:31Yes, I did it.
00:08:35This girl grew up.
00:08:37She did it in 9 seconds.
00:08:41What's going on?
00:08:46She is cuter than this girl.
00:08:4911 years later, Tsujikubo has evolved even more.
00:08:55She has evolved.
00:08:57When I was 13 years old, I set a Guinness World Record.
00:09:01A Guinness World Record?
00:09:03I set a record of 3.15 digits.
00:09:06I achieved it in 1.62 seconds.
00:09:091.62 seconds?
00:09:11Yes.
00:09:13The Guinness World Record is calculated by the number displayed on the screen.
00:09:18Normally, the speed is about this.
00:09:23What is the speed of the Guinness World Record?
00:09:27Here we go.
00:09:32It's fast.
00:09:34It's fast.
00:09:36It's fast.
00:09:38It's interesting.
00:09:40It's interesting.
00:09:42It's faster than I thought.
00:09:44What is this?
00:09:46In addition, she can answer while saying tongue twisters.
00:09:53While saying tongue twisters?
00:10:01She was able to speak well.
00:10:05She did it.
00:10:07This is what a genius is.
00:10:10After this, she had a match with the genius of the university, Mr. Akahori.
00:10:18In addition, she found a genius at Kyoto University.
00:10:24He is a literature researcher.
00:10:26His name is Naoki Miwa.
00:10:28What is his talent?
00:10:32He was a world record holder in the memory sport.
00:10:37He was a world record holder?
00:10:39He has the best memory in the world.
00:10:43What is memory sport?
00:10:45Memory sport is a sport where you can learn as many words as possible in a limited time.
00:10:54Miwa is one of the more than 10 million players in the world.
00:11:02In a competition where you can learn 50 words quickly, he set a world record of 43.8 seconds.
00:11:12What is the best part of memory sport?
00:11:15I like the feeling that information accumulates in my brain.
00:11:21You look happy.
00:11:23Let's see his memory.
00:11:27How is it?
00:11:29I will show you how to memorize 50 numbers in 15 seconds.
00:11:3350 numbers in 15 seconds?
00:11:35I want you to write 50 random numbers on a piece of paper and memorize them.
00:11:41I see. I just have to write them down?
00:11:43Yes.
00:11:44The staff wrote 50 numbers at random and challenged him to memorize them in 15 seconds.
00:11:53Ready, start!
00:11:56He memorized all the numbers.
00:11:58He remembers all the numbers.
00:12:07He went all the way to the end.
00:12:09All the way to the end!
00:12:11Wow.
00:12:12He is fast at returning the printed numbers.
00:12:14That's right.
00:12:16He protects the numbers.
00:12:18He is beautiful.
00:12:20Miwa, please announce the correct answer.
00:12:224, 2, 1, 0
00:12:258, 8, 7, 5
00:12:273, 0, 9, 3
00:12:298, 4, 7, 5
00:12:310, 2, 1, 1
00:12:362, 3, 8, 0
00:12:385, 1, 0, 7
00:12:413, 5, 1, 5
00:12:438, 0, 3, 6
00:12:458, 2, 0, 3
00:12:487, 3, 4, 0
00:12:508, 0, 1, 5, 3, 7
00:12:52That's correct.
00:12:54Wow.
00:12:56That's amazing.
00:12:58How did you memorize them?
00:13:00In my case,
00:13:02I changed the first 4 digits, 4, 2, 1, 0,
00:13:06to the image of a senior.
00:13:10I changed the image of 1, 0 to the image of a juicer.
00:13:15So, in the first place,
00:13:17I imagined a senior drinking juice.
00:13:21Did you make up a story on the spot?
00:13:23Yes, I did.
00:13:25Did you make up a story on the spot?
00:13:27Did you make up a story on the spot?
00:13:29Yes, I did.
00:13:31Wow.
00:13:33Next,
00:13:35we asked Riki Murase,
00:13:37who is the best in culture,
00:13:39what he is proud of.
00:13:41Is there anything you are proud of?
00:13:43I check the number of passers-by
00:13:45in Tokyo University every year.
00:13:48It's my hobby to check the number of passers-by.
00:13:51Because of that,
00:13:53I became a fan of the new school.
00:13:55In the past,
00:13:57if I was in a high school with only one passer-by,
00:13:59I remember the school's events,
00:14:01the unique features of the school,
00:14:04and the names of the passers-by.
00:14:07I remember about 600 of them.
00:14:10Wow.
00:14:12He remembers about 600 of the passers-by
00:14:14of the new school in Japan.
00:14:17I'm hooked.
00:14:19When do you get excited?
00:14:21There is a time when
00:14:23four or five students
00:14:25from a not-so-famous school
00:14:27from a not-so-famous school
00:14:29suddenly appear in Tokyo University.
00:14:31For example,
00:14:33in Iwate Prefecture,
00:14:35there is a place called Ichinoseki 1st High School.
00:14:37There are four students.
00:14:39It's very interesting to discover
00:14:41that there are people
00:14:43from Tokyo University.
00:14:45Isn't it amazing?
00:14:47I didn't know that.
00:14:49Can he say the trivia
00:14:51about the students
00:14:53from Tokyo University?
00:14:55Can you tell us
00:14:57where you are from?
00:14:59I'm from Shuyukan High School
00:15:01in Fukuoka Prefecture.
00:15:03I'm from Tochiku High School
00:15:05in Fukuoka Prefecture.
00:15:07That's good.
00:15:11In Shuyukan High School,
00:15:13there are 18 students
00:15:15from Tokyo University.
00:15:17In Tochiku High School,
00:15:19there are four students.
00:15:23Shuyukan High School
00:15:25has a long history.
00:15:27It has a long history
00:15:29of crime.
00:15:31The head of the school
00:15:33and the principal
00:15:35of the school
00:15:37is Koki Hirota,
00:15:39who is an experienced
00:15:41president of the school.
00:15:43The head of the school
00:15:45is Ken Takakura,
00:15:47who is an actor.
00:15:49I think you know him
00:15:51better than the locals.
00:15:55I have a new friend.
00:15:57You have a new friend?
00:15:59Otsu-kun has
00:16:01a new friend.
00:16:03Did you get it?
00:16:05I got it.
00:16:07That's great.
00:16:09You got a new friend.
00:16:11That's great.
00:16:13That's great.
00:16:15That's great.
00:16:21Let's start the class.
00:16:23You have about 730,000 points.
00:16:25What?
00:16:27What?
00:16:31Next, we asked
00:16:33Takeshisa Yamamoto,
00:16:35a fourth-year medical student,
00:16:37what he is proud of.
00:16:39Yamamoto-kun,
00:16:41what are you proud of?
00:16:43I am a Tokyo University entrance examiner.
00:16:45What?
00:16:47What does that mean?
00:16:49I think I am the best
00:16:51in Tokyo University
00:16:53in Japan.
00:16:55What does that mean?
00:16:57I think I am the best
00:16:59in Tokyo University
00:17:01in Japan.
00:17:03I am 29 years old.
00:17:05I entered the Tokyo University
00:17:07in my fifth year.
00:17:09I have been taking the exam
00:17:11since then.
00:17:13This is my 12th year.
00:17:15You have been taking the exam
00:17:17for 12 years in a row.
00:17:19Why?
00:17:21I want to be better
00:17:23and not only pass the exam,
00:17:25but also be the top student.
00:17:27The person who got the highest score
00:17:29in the Tokyo University entrance exam
00:17:31will be officially announced
00:17:33by Tokyo University.
00:17:35I want to be the top student,
00:17:37so I am still taking the exam.
00:17:39Yamamoto-kun,
00:17:41who has been taking the exam
00:17:43for 10 hours a day
00:17:45after passing the exam.
00:17:47His dream is
00:17:49to be the top student
00:17:51and pass the exam.
00:17:53You have been taking the exam.
00:17:55It is a challenge for a genius.
00:17:57The exam is a challenge
00:17:59for a genius.
00:18:01I am excited
00:18:03to take the exam.
00:18:05You can take the exam
00:18:07for a top student.
00:18:09If I fail the exam,
00:18:11I can't pass the exam.
00:18:13I will try not to pass the exam
00:18:15and try to be the top student.
00:18:17I will try not to pass the exam.
00:18:19Yamamoto-kun,
00:18:21who has been taking the exam
00:18:23for 10 hours a day
00:18:25after passing the exam.
00:18:27Yamamoto-kun,
00:18:29who has been taking the exam
00:18:31for 10 hours a day
00:18:33after passing the exam.
00:18:35Do you know
00:18:37the person
00:18:39who got the highest score
00:18:41in the history?
00:18:43Oda-kun,
00:18:45a former classmate
00:18:47of Otsu-san.
00:18:49When we passed each other
00:18:51at the university,
00:18:53he waved at me.
00:18:55I was very excited.
00:18:57He is a champion.
00:18:59He is a superstar.
00:19:01He waved at me
00:19:03when he was in Taylor Swift.
00:19:05I was very excited.
00:19:07Next is
00:19:09Otsu-san.
00:19:11Long time no see.
00:19:13I am Takashi Otsu,
00:19:15a former classmate of Otsu-san.
00:19:17Otsu-san, you are wearing
00:19:19a refreshing shirt today.
00:19:21Thank you very much.
00:19:23I decided to wear it
00:19:25because it is a rare opportunity.
00:19:27Otsu-san,
00:19:29a 3rd-year student
00:19:31with an IQ of 150,
00:19:33asked Otsu-san
00:19:35what made him happy recently.
00:19:37What made you happy recently?
00:19:39I made a new friend.
00:19:41By the way,
00:19:43Otsu-san works as a female staff
00:19:45in a company.
00:19:47I support him a lot.
00:19:49Otsu-san,
00:19:51can you introduce him to me?
00:19:53Yes, of course.
00:19:55Please wait a moment.
00:19:57I am glad that you made a new friend.
00:19:59I am at the Toei...
00:20:01I am at the Toei...
00:20:03I am at the Toei...
00:20:0530 minutes later...
00:20:07Did he come?
00:20:09Yes, he came.
00:20:11Wow.
00:20:13You made a new friend.
00:20:15Thank you very much.
00:20:17You are wearing a great outfit.
00:20:19It is a school uniform
00:20:21from Tokyo 100 years ago.
00:20:23It is called a school uniform.
00:20:25My hobby is
00:20:27to touch a girl
00:20:29from Meiji period.
00:20:31This outfit is
00:20:33Natsume Soseki's outfit.
00:20:35She is my cat.
00:20:37Natsume Soseki and I
00:20:39are very close.
00:20:41It is very hot.
00:20:43It is very hot.
00:20:45Nakamura-kun graduated from
00:20:47Tokyo University of Science and Technology.
00:20:49Now, he is a member of
00:20:51Tokyo University University
00:20:53and is studying for
00:20:55the University of Tokyo.
00:20:57They met by chance in the university
00:20:59and became close
00:21:01because of their common hobby
00:21:03which is literature.
00:21:05Are you close with Otsu-kun?
00:21:07Otsu-kun is my teacher.
00:21:09He is the teacher of my life.
00:21:11Otsu-kun is a gentleman
00:21:13in everything.
00:21:15He is my teacher
00:21:17because he said
00:21:19I can't be a teacher anymore.
00:21:21It is a little embarrassing
00:21:23but I want to be a person
00:21:25who can see each other.
00:21:27I will do my best.
00:21:29They bought
00:21:31something together.
00:21:33What is this?
00:21:35Tamagotchi.
00:21:37Tamagotchi.
00:21:39There is a signature on the back.
00:21:41It is written
00:21:43as Otsu-Professor.
00:21:45What is Tamagotchi?
00:21:47It is a lyric of
00:21:49Tamagotchi's anime.
00:21:51What is it?
00:21:53Tamagotchi Tamagotchi
00:21:55Tamagotchi Tamagotchi
00:21:57Tamagotchi Tamagotchi
00:21:59Tamagotchi Tamagotchi
00:22:01Tamagotchi Tamagotchi
00:22:03Tamagotchi Tamagotchi
00:22:05Tamagotchi Tamagotchi
00:22:09I think I said it wrong.
00:22:11I am sorry.
00:22:13You can sing, right?
00:22:15I am Ryuha of Otsu-Yu.
00:22:23This block is too short.
00:22:25I want to see more.
00:22:27It is amazing.
00:22:29I can trust Otsu-Professor.
00:22:33Hello.
00:22:35I am Nakamura.
00:22:37Nice to meet you.
00:22:39I am Kazuki Nakamura.
00:22:41Nice to meet you.
00:22:43I am in a hurry.
00:22:45I am sorry.
00:22:49How old are you?
00:22:51I am 25 years old.
00:22:55I am sorry.
00:22:57I am 29 years old.
00:22:59I am sorry to call you
00:23:01He needs it.
00:23:09I call you
00:23:11General Manager.
00:23:13General Manager!
00:23:15General Manager!
00:23:17General Manager!
00:23:19General Manager!
00:23:25Something is wrong?
00:23:27He is asking
00:23:29I
00:23:59Got
00:24:01The other one a cigar no can't you got my kid cannot put it so today that you can see the talking about a month
00:24:05I'm not gonna send to the I must say my you know, you know, I know you think I love my not gonna buy me
00:24:09I'm not gonna tell me nobody there. No, no, no, I thought I was thinking about the money
00:24:14More total dinosaur
00:24:18We'll meet it a
00:24:20Cougar it under Kim already need or it at all
00:24:23What do you got there? Yeah, I know Lucas you know boom go no home. Oh, you could smell me say stay
00:24:31Kodai the shock windows to have that I could not come back in God
00:24:35Otsukun me she was no home. Oh, Mr. Dakota. Can I call you now?
00:24:40So no home
00:24:43What am I?
00:24:46Good. I'm Susumu. I know it's a home. This is good. I know Susumu
00:24:51I
00:24:54Can't know someone there. I don't know. I don't know. I can't eat it. Oh, no
00:24:59So no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no auction this area. Oh, she must be
00:25:05So to keep itsなんですけれども結構してくれいやーちょっとあの
00:25:09Oh
00:25:18Yeah, I didn't move all your phone can you knowって一番大事なのってお金より信頼なので
00:25:25すごい信頼のある人をどこ行ってるんだそれその人がいただいたんだあのそこは何が
00:25:33カタカタ言ってる
00:25:35でもあんなに抑えとるね
00:25:39謎かけの子すごいですよ
00:25:42知識面白いあれは今までなかったですよね
00:25:46時代はいつか見やすい
00:25:57ながら6ながら6
00:25:59カナダ
00:26:03とかがあいいいおくそっきょうでいいいいってもいけるえはい
00:26:09人は人は難しい人間でもじゃまずじゃあ明日やさんまーさんまでよろしくお願いします
00:26:15ととのいましたはいよいのさんまとかけましてさんまとかけまして
00:26:22つまらない芸人ワースト10とときますつまらないわーそで怖いよ怖いよ
00:26:28心はどちらもお笑い海中はい中です
00:26:39サマーさんはチキンラーメンはお湯を注いで2分半で食べる
00:26:42そうそう
00:26:48何がねそのため知識
00:26:51あと30秒待ってもいいじゃないですか
00:26:54片目が変かよ
00:26:56もうそんじゃあしようか
00:26:58すごーい
00:27:00いい真似知識でしたね今の場
00:27:02何でもいける
00:27:04陣内さんとかいける
00:27:06行ける
00:27:08ととのいました
00:27:10陣内とかけまして
00:27:13陣内とものりさんとかけまして
00:27:15文房具に敬語を使うとときます
00:27:17文房具に敬語を使う
00:27:19その心は
00:27:21どちらも
00:27:23海苔乾かれました
00:27:25海苔乾かれました
00:27:27だいぶいじってきたな
00:27:29名のたけにいじれるとは思わなかった
00:27:31真似知識ちょうだい
00:27:33何がちなみに
00:27:35陣内さんは
00:27:37芸人になられる前
00:27:39お寿司屋さんで働いていたそうです
00:27:41そんなとるねえわ
00:27:43その前や
00:27:45海苔乾
00:27:47陣内とかけまして
00:27:49陣内とかけまして
00:27:51かけましてはなんや
00:27:53引いたんや
00:27:55オズ
00:27:57難しい
00:27:59じゃあシンプルにカイコで
00:28:01シンプルに
00:28:03シンプルにカイコで
00:28:05カイコ
00:28:07幅狭いぞ
00:28:10マメ知識もいるから
00:28:12カイコとかけまして
00:28:14カイコとかけまして
00:28:16カイコとかけまして
00:28:18カイコとかけまして
00:28:20カイコとかけ
00:28:22できた
00:28:30カイコとかけまして
00:28:32納豆とときます
00:28:34その心は
00:28:36どちらも糸を引きます
00:28:38I
00:29:08Did I
00:29:15Show car a totally musta
00:29:19Okay, let's say Kai Koto Kakemashite
00:29:23It's your Sunday. What's a Amarillo clear get it? Don't look at it. It's your
00:29:29Amarillo clear clear clear
00:29:32Don't know
00:29:35Don't you love me? Ten? San? Si? Ten? San? Si?
00:29:39By the way, Kai Koto Tamago umitsuketa kami no koto wo ten san shi to iimashita
00:29:47Bunmei kaikaku no nihon desu
00:29:55Chigau desu. Ten san to ka san. Kai koto wa chigau desu.
00:29:58Ten san wa yamama yuigatte ite midori no mono de. Kai koto wa san shi to iimasu.
00:30:03Yakkai na kyakute na kore
00:30:11Chanto ita koto tsutaetainde na
00:30:13Chikami ni kono san shi wa yuubinbutsu to shite okuru ni wa tokushi no atsuka wo sareru you desu
00:30:17Mame shishiki irete kun na
00:30:19Mame shishiki irete kun na
00:30:21Makete nai na
00:30:25Iyoin yo tensai to tensai ni yoru nidai taiketsu
00:30:29Mazu wa
00:30:31Musou ya?
00:30:33Musou ya?
00:30:341429
00:30:36Flash Anzan de Guinness tatsusei
00:30:39Waseda Daigaku no Tsujikubo san ga idomu no wa
00:30:43Tsukina geinii wa dare desu ka?
00:30:44Wagyu-san desu
00:30:45Tsukino toko wa?
00:30:46Tsukurikomarete ite
00:30:48Kawanishi-san no tsukkomi wa suki desu ne
00:30:50Tsukina eta wa?
00:30:51Drive date ga suki desu
00:30:53Donna eta?
00:30:54Kachi kachi sonnani magatte nai yaro
00:30:5633,855 yen desu
00:31:01Todai na hokori Anzan no chou tensai Akahori-san
00:31:06Juketa no suuji ga jukko narabu Tashihikizan nado
00:31:09Chou nanmon no Anzan taiketsu
00:31:12Ah, tasu no hikubo anno?
00:31:14Hai, konna kanji desu keredo
00:31:16Nani ya kore?
00:31:18Nanka mondai ga kishoku arumi desu
00:31:21Nanka QR code mitai
00:31:23QR code ya?
00:31:25Honma
00:31:26Rinne-chan wa Shitorobankai demo star nande
00:31:28Otagai shitteru
00:31:30Anakai
00:31:32Anakai ii no?
00:31:33Kakko ni taiketsu shita koto wa anno?
00:31:35Chokusetsu wa anmari nain desu kedo
00:31:37Chokusetsu taiketsu hajimete ya
00:31:39Kyou taiketsu desu ne
00:31:41Chotto joshi doushi wa kowai yo
00:31:43Anzan sekai ichi Wakuda Tsujikubo-san to
00:31:47Soroban Nippon ichi Todai Akahori-san
00:31:50Taiketsu desu
00:31:51Mazu wa dai ichimon
00:32:01Kusuku
00:32:03Shabetete mo daijoubu nara
00:32:05Futari wa shabetete mo daijoubu nara
00:32:07Nanka kochi ga damatte shimatta
00:32:09Kaneshi ni tokou toka omou
00:32:12Rinne-chan
00:32:14Rinne-chan
00:32:15Hai, mainasu san nana ni ni roku san roku kyuu rei go desu
00:32:20Doudesho?
00:32:25Mainasu nan no?
00:32:27Kore mainasu nan no?
00:32:30Sugoi hikkake
00:32:32Sugoi
00:32:34Ato doreku nan byou de iketeta?
00:32:36Ato mainasu kakinaosu dake datta ndesu kedo
00:32:38Tsugi
00:32:40Mada nigenmuyo kara
00:32:42Ikeru ikeru
00:32:44Chotto kore kantan sugita kamo shirenai no de
00:32:46Tsuzuite wa dekine
00:32:48Watashi dekinai ndesu kedo
00:32:50Chotto kora nanido agimashite
00:32:52Tsuzuite kakezan
00:32:54Kakezan?
00:32:57Kakezan arere ni irete kun no?
00:32:59Keta wa desu ne. Rokketa kakeru rokketa no kakezan de
00:33:02Seikai ga senoku no kurai ni naru
00:33:05Mondai wo toite kita
00:33:08Kakezan wa dare ga toru no ka?
00:33:10Dewa, daimimo kochira desu
00:33:18Kaiteru, kaiteru
00:33:20Kakeru, kakeru
00:33:38Kakezan wa dare ga toru no ka?
00:33:40Dewa, daimimo kochira desu
00:33:50Sai
00:33:54Hai, ni, yon, roku, yon, ichi, nana, hachi, nana, ichi, go, san, roku desu
00:33:58Eee
00:34:04Douyatten no?
00:34:06Douyatten no?
00:34:08Dougumitaten no kore wa?
00:34:10Watashi wa hidari no keta kara migi no keta ni kaketeru ndesu kedo
00:34:14Mazu, nana kakeru sanju ichi man yonsen niyaku gojuuroku wo shite
00:34:18Mazu?
00:34:20Mazu ga wakaranai
00:34:22Iko zutsu zurashite
00:34:24Hachi kakeru
00:34:26Eee
00:34:28Keisanshinagara kotae ga kakutei shita toka kara kaitemasu
00:34:32Eee
00:34:34Nana kakeru are yatte
00:34:36Sono ato hachi kakeru ya no?
00:34:38Hayasugiru
00:34:40Chotto kaku no mo maniawanakatta kara
00:34:42Zenkai no champion ga
00:34:44Sugoi desu ne
00:34:46Akaori san demo nanda
00:34:48Zaa, mou
00:34:50Akaori san, ganbatte
00:34:52Hayasugiru
00:34:54Saa, tsugi de kimaru no ka?
00:34:56Daisanmon, kochira
00:35:04Sugoi
00:35:06Yarikata ima
00:35:08Oshiete mo dakedo
00:35:10Kita
00:35:12Sugoi
00:35:14Machigaretake
00:35:16406
00:35:18406 0275 22273
00:35:22Dou desho?
00:35:24Eh
00:35:26Akaori san
00:35:28406 0275 20273 desu
00:35:30Dou dou
00:35:32Ooooo
00:35:34Machigaretake
00:35:36Good point
00:35:38Doko de machigaretake
00:35:40Instant bankai
00:35:42Toudai ganbaru
00:35:44Toudai ganbaru
00:35:46Rinne chan machigareru koto arunda
00:35:48Ima no to iu machigareta
00:35:50Zero ga aida ni takusan hairu to
00:35:52Sugoi keisanshi nikuin desu
00:35:54Sou nanda
00:35:56Sou iu staff ga
00:35:58Zero ga desho
00:36:00Ijiwaru na staff san ga
00:36:02Tada, tatakai toshi wa
00:36:04Omoshiroku narimashita
00:36:06Koko kara sarani monnai wo
00:36:08Muzukashiku shimashite
00:36:10Kakeru nanaketa no kakezan
00:36:12Seikai wa
00:36:14Juchou no kurai ni naru
00:36:16Juchou de nani?
00:36:18Oku no tsugi dake
00:36:20Tou de geisanse
00:36:22Juchou?
00:36:24Akaori san
00:36:26Makikaeseru no ka
00:36:28Suzuite daionmon kochira desu
00:36:30Which one is the point?
00:36:40Sugoi
00:36:42Chiyoko san
00:36:44Dousho
00:36:4614103558568942 desu
00:36:50Dou desho?
00:36:52Wow
00:36:54Wow!
00:36:56That's amazing!
00:36:58The winner is Mr. Tsujikubo!
00:37:00Wow!
00:37:02Amazing!
00:37:04I can't believe it.
00:37:06What's next for the two geniuses' battle?
00:37:10I'm going to use the app, Soinsu Bunkai,
00:37:12to train my arms.
00:37:14I'm going to use the app, Soinsu Bunkai,
00:37:16to train my arms.
00:37:18He practices 2 hours a day using the app.
00:37:20The final 8-digit number of Soinsu Bunkai.
00:37:24Today's challenger is Suzuki.
00:37:26The winner is Kono,
00:37:28the brain of the god!
00:37:30It's a battle of geniuses, OB and Soinsu Bunkai.
00:37:33What's your impression as a senpai, and as an OB?
00:37:37I got past the 0-digit number, so...
00:37:39You did?
00:37:41I got past the VTR.
00:37:42Wow!
00:37:44I want to see that.
00:37:46Kono Akkado, 8-digit number.
00:37:488-digit?
00:37:49You've never done it before?
00:37:50I've never done it before.
00:37:52I don't have the opportunity to do it.
00:37:54I see.
00:37:55So, have you found a lover?
00:37:57A lover? I haven't found one yet.
00:37:59What?
00:38:01He's suddenly getting flustered.
00:38:03He's flustered.
00:38:05You can't do this, Tsujikubo-san?
00:38:07Is this a date?
00:38:09It's a date!
00:38:11You're so good!
00:38:13I'm close to a lover now.
00:38:15You're so good!
00:38:18You're so good!
00:38:20Let me hear that, too.
00:38:22I want to hear it.
00:38:24Is this a date?
00:38:26I wonder what it is.
00:38:28But I feel like Akaguri-san is pretty excited.
00:38:30That's because he's got a date!
00:38:32I want to win.
00:38:34Shall we start?
00:38:36We'll start with the 4-digit number.
00:38:38If you write the correct answer,
00:38:40we'll give you an answer.
00:38:42This is also a 3-digit number.
00:38:44The winner is...
00:38:46Who will get the point first?
00:38:48Here's the first question.
00:38:58I'm going to break this up.
00:39:02That was close.
00:39:04It was a touch difference.
00:39:06Here's the 3-digit number.
00:39:082-2-3-3-7-2.
00:39:10How is it?
00:39:12Correct!
00:39:14I was in a hurry.
00:39:16I was in a hurry.
00:39:18I made a mistake.
00:39:22I think I can do this.
00:39:24You can do it?
00:39:26If it's 4-digit, I think I can do it.
00:39:28Did you step on the pattern?
00:39:30I stepped on the pattern.
00:39:32You can do it because it's 4-digit.
00:39:34You found a strategy in one question.
00:39:36The next question will be 6-digit.
00:39:38Stop it.
00:39:40You found a strategy.
00:39:42Stop it.
00:39:44Here's the second question.
00:39:54I don't know.
00:39:56Why?
00:39:589-1-8-9-1-8.
00:40:04This is hard.
00:40:067-11-13-2-3-3-17.
00:40:12How is it?
00:40:14Correct!
00:40:24But it's still 1-1-1.
00:40:26It's 3-digit.
00:40:28It's 3-digit-3-digit.
00:40:30You were in a hurry until the end.
00:40:32I was in a hurry.
00:40:34It was a touch difference.
00:40:36You can do it.
00:40:38OB is serious.
00:40:41You were in a hurry.
00:40:43You weren't in a hurry, were you?
00:40:45I wasn't in a hurry.
00:40:51Here's the third question.
00:41:05Is there a pattern?
00:41:07Is there a pattern?
00:41:09You were in a hurry.
00:41:1311-13-37-43.
00:41:1511-13-37-43.
00:41:17How is it?
00:41:19Correct!
00:41:21It's 3-digit-3-digit-3-digit-1.
00:41:23You found a strategy in one question.
00:41:25What is it?
00:41:27There is no one in this room.
00:41:29There is no one in this room.
00:41:31As expected.
00:41:33He is a champion of acting.
00:41:35You can't lose the next game.
00:41:37You were forced.
00:41:39You surprised me.
00:41:41I can do it if I have 3 seconds.
00:41:43You were in a hurry.
00:41:45I was in a hurry.
00:41:47I divided the number of squares from 3 this time.
00:41:49I divided the number of squares from 3 this time.
00:41:5111 times 13 was a total of 1591.
00:41:5311 times 13 was a total of 1591.
00:41:55Yes.
00:41:57I remembered it.
00:41:59You remembered it.
00:42:01You remembered it.
00:42:03The moment he stepped on the red line, he was like,
00:42:06I was behind him, and I was like,
00:42:08Shibura Ken-san, too?
00:42:10Shibura Ken-san?
00:42:12Shibura Ken-san, too?
00:42:14Oh, I'm sorry, I'm not Shibura Ken-san.
00:42:16I'm sorry.
00:42:18Now,
00:42:20Akahori, as expected,
00:42:22I'll do my best.
00:42:24Akahori is in second place.
00:42:26He's standing up.
00:42:28He's even more difficult.
00:42:30He's in eighth place.
00:42:33Here's the fourth question.
00:42:35Do your best.
00:42:37Do your best.
00:42:39Can he do it?
00:42:41Can he do it?
00:42:43Now, he's in second place.
00:42:45Akahori is in first place.
00:42:47Now, can he do it?
00:42:49Can he not do it?
00:42:55Who is the answer?
00:42:57Now, can he do it?
00:42:59The pen is moving.
00:43:02He did it.
00:43:04He's a god.
00:43:06In the 20th century,
00:43:08I think he's the greatest genius.
00:43:22Akahori is in second place.
00:43:24He's standing up.
00:43:26He's even more difficult.
00:43:28He's in eighth place.
00:43:30Now, can he do it?
00:43:32Here's the fourth question.
00:43:34Do your best.
00:43:38Can he do it?
00:43:40Can he do it?
00:43:42He can do it.
00:43:44Akahori is standing up.
00:43:46Next.
00:43:48Do your best.
00:43:50Now, he's in second place.
00:43:52Akahori is in first place.
00:43:54Now,
00:43:56can he do it?
00:43:59Can he do it?
00:44:01Can he not do it?
00:44:03Who is the answer?
00:44:05Who is the answer?
00:44:07The pen is moving.
00:44:09The pen is moving.
00:44:11Now,
00:44:13Akahori is in third place.
00:44:15Akahori is in third place.
00:44:17Now,
00:44:19the final.
00:44:21Can he do it?
00:44:232 × 3 3 × 7 3 × 11 3
00:44:252 × 3 3 × 7 3 × 11 3
00:44:28How is it?
00:44:30He did it.
00:44:32He did it.
00:44:34So,
00:44:36the winner is
00:44:38Akahori.
00:44:40Amazing.
00:44:42Amazing.
00:44:44He's the best.
00:44:46He's the best.
00:44:48He's the best.
00:44:50He's the best.
00:44:52He's the best.
00:44:54He's the best.
00:44:57Let's go back to the past.
00:44:59Let's go back to the past.
00:45:01The genius ranking
00:45:03has changed the lives of
00:45:05154 people in Tokyo University.
00:45:07I think he's a genius.
00:45:09I think he's a genius.
00:45:11I think he's a genius.
00:45:13I think he's a genius.
00:45:15He's a genius of effort.
00:45:17He's a genius of effort.
00:45:19He has failed
00:45:21thousands of times
00:45:23to make one invention.
00:45:26I think human invention
00:45:28is a base for
00:45:30our lives.
00:45:32I think he's a genius
00:45:34for living well at night.
00:45:36I think he's a genius
00:45:38for living well at night.
00:45:40What is he a genius
00:45:42for making his own to-do list?
00:45:44Edison.
00:45:46I think he's a genius.
00:45:48I think he's a genius.
00:45:50The 10th winner is
00:45:52the inventor Thomas Edison.
00:45:54Edison is also known as the inventor of the world's first practical white heat bulb.
00:46:02In addition to the light bulb, there is also a thermometer and the world's first movie-watching device, the Kinetoscope.
00:46:09The number of patents he obtained in his lifetime is more than 2,000.
00:46:16Among them, there are some of Edison's achievements that the University of Tokyo paid attention to.
00:46:21There are people who developed electricity before Edison, but Edison was the one who made it practical.
00:46:26I thought it was amazing that he made a power plant for the first time in the world.
00:46:31That's right. In fact, Edison not only invented the light bulb, but also spread it to the world.
00:46:38In 1882, the world's first power plant was established in New York.
00:46:45Just four years later, the power plant was established in Japan.
00:46:51It dramatically changed the lives of Japanese people.
00:46:55It's the 10th place.
00:46:569th place.
00:46:59I obtained patents, but in order to develop information society in the future,
00:47:04basically anyone can use it.
00:47:06It is a policy that no patent is issued.
00:47:09Anyone can make it.
00:47:11Of course, I often use cashless payment.
00:47:14I also use it when I make flyers.
00:47:19I think it's because Japan has exploded all over the world.
00:47:23I've heard that the idea came from EGO.
00:47:27I respect it.
00:47:29Who is the genius who got a hint from EGO and made something that has now exploded?
00:47:36It's Masahiro Hara.
00:47:38It's Masahiro Hara.
00:47:409th place.
00:47:418th place.
00:47:43Masahiro Hara.
00:47:45Actually, Masahiro Hara is the developer of QR code.
00:47:50I see.
00:47:52In EGO, you don't have to line up in a straight line.
00:47:55You can understand the general situation.
00:47:57So, when you read the QR code,
00:48:00you don't have to read it accurately.
00:48:02By using the method of recognizing it as a general pattern,
00:48:06you can read it quickly.
00:48:09I've heard that.
00:48:11Compared to barcodes, which could only be read by numbers,
00:48:15the amount of information in the QR code is more than 2 million.
00:48:20In addition, even if you can't see a part of the code,
00:48:24you can read it.
00:48:26So, it's very effective even in dirty factories.
00:48:29Now, it's used all over Japan.
00:48:32Electronic payment and electronic tickets.
00:48:35In addition, my number card.
00:48:37In addition to the QR code,
00:48:39the process is even faster.
00:48:42Wow.
00:48:44He is a modern genius who has made the information society even more advanced.
00:48:49Cool.
00:48:518th place.
00:48:53Hiroshi Amano, who won the Nobel Prize in Blue LED.
00:48:597th place.
00:49:01I think he is the pillar of peace in Japan.
00:49:05I've been told that he is a bad guy.
00:49:08But recently, I've been told that he is not a bad person,
00:49:12but a person who has a good influence on Japanese people.
00:49:19Huh?
00:49:21It's a society where people are praised for killing people
00:49:25in the Sengoku period.
00:49:28It's a bit extreme,
00:49:30but I think it's a great achievement
00:49:32that he has spread the idea of taking care of people's lives.
00:49:36Taking care of people's lives?
00:49:38Who is the genius who has spread the idea of taking care of people's lives in Japan?
00:49:43Tsunayoshi Tokugawa.
00:49:45Tsunayoshi Tokugawa.
00:49:47He is a genius.
00:49:49He is a genius.
00:49:517th place.
00:49:53Tsunayoshi Tokugawa.
00:49:54Huh?
00:49:56As the fifth general of the Edo Shogunate,
00:49:59he carried out the law of compassion for animals,
00:50:02which was said to be the evil law of the country.
00:50:05This law, which prohibited the slaughter of all animals,
00:50:08including dogs, horses, and insects,
00:50:11was thought to have caused great confusion to the common people at the time.
00:50:17However, in recent years,
00:50:19this evaluation has changed.
00:50:21What Mr. Tokugawa noticed was...
00:50:22Why?
00:50:24In recent textbooks and history classes,
00:50:27there is a movement to evaluate the law of compassion for animals.
00:50:32In fact, if you compare the textbooks of the past and the present Japanese history,
00:50:38in the past, it was written as the evil law of the country,
00:50:42but in the current textbooks,
00:50:44it is said that the law of compassion for animals
00:50:47brought morality to respect life and nature.
00:50:50I think there is an image that dogs are more important than necessary,
00:50:55but it's not just that.
00:50:57In the Edo period, it was natural to treat dogs with care.
00:51:03In an era when life was very light,
00:51:06I think it was a rule that gave the common people
00:51:09a deep sense of value of taking care of people and the lives of animals.
00:51:15In fact, Tsunayoshi was creating the foundation of the peaceful Japan today.
00:51:22But he was also at war, wasn't he?
00:51:24Tsunayoshi wasn't at war?
00:51:26Tsunayoshi wasn't at war?
00:51:28He was at war until the 3rd generation of Shimabara-no-Ra,
00:51:32but he was the 5th generation.
00:51:34Oh, he wasn't at war anymore.
00:51:36So, in the sense that he wasn't at war at all,
00:51:38I would say he was the first general.
00:51:40The first general who didn't fight.
00:51:42It's amazing that he was at war with that.
00:51:45It's a pity.
00:51:496th place
00:51:52He was able to break the previous preconceptions and stereotypes.
00:51:59He is a genius physicist who overturned common sense.
00:52:03I think he is the greatest genius in the 20th century.
00:52:08He won the Nobel Prize twice.
00:52:09If he hadn't won the Nobel Prize,
00:52:11I don't think he would have been able to use the Google Maps and Kanabi system correctly.
00:52:18Even the students of Tokyo University are surprised that he is a genius.
00:52:22What is the greatest genius in the 20th century?
00:52:26Einstein.
00:52:28It's Einstein.
00:52:30If he wasn't there, I think he would have been 50 years behind in physics.
00:52:346th place
00:52:36Physicist Einstein
00:52:38Speaking of Einstein, he is so famous for his relativity theory.
00:52:45To be honest, I don't know.
00:52:47Let's ask Mr. Todai to explain it very simply.
00:52:51In fact, Einstein's relativity theory found that the speed of time in space and on the ground is different.
00:52:58The clock in space has a smaller gravity, so it moves faster.
00:53:02Even at a height of about 600 meters above the sky tree,
00:53:06it moves faster than the clock on the ground.
00:53:11So, by correcting the time well,
00:53:15we can accurately determine the position of our position and the position of the satellite.
00:53:20If there was no relativity theory,
00:53:22I don't think the Google Maps and Kanabi system could have been used correctly.
00:53:295th place
00:53:32I think he is a person who is really free.
00:53:36The fact that I'm learning at this school is also a great step forward.
00:53:41I think everyone would be a little more stupid if he wasn't there.
00:53:48I think the book he wrote is amazing.
00:53:53I think it's a great bestseller.
00:53:58I think he is a genius.
00:54:04I think he is a genius.
00:54:06Who is the genius who came up with the idea of self-development?
00:54:11It's Yukichi Fukuzawa.
00:54:13It's Yukichi Fukuzawa.
00:54:165th place
00:54:20The bestseller that sold more than 3 million copies at the time.
00:54:29Not only did he understand the importance of learning in the Meiji era,
00:54:34but he also established the Keio Gijuku.
00:54:37He is a genius who built the foundation of Japanese education.
00:54:41In addition, Todai-sen pays attention to what is indispensable to modern Japan that he created.
00:54:476th place
00:54:49He introduced concepts that did not exist in Japanese from Western studies.
00:54:54He created a Japanese word that fits the concept.
00:54:58There are words that we usually use, and there are words that he created.
00:55:03I think it's amazing.
00:55:05I was shocked that he created words that are impossible to do without now,
00:55:10such as home, freedom, and competition.
00:55:16I think he is an amazing person.
00:55:19At that time, he introduced new cultures and concepts of the West to Japan one after another,
00:55:26and there were many times when there was no Japanese that fit them.
00:55:30When translating them, Yukichi Fukuzawa came up with many new Japanese words.
00:55:37Many of them are used in modern Japan.
00:55:41Mr. Sanma also created the word Patsuichi.
00:55:46He is a genius who is next to Yukichi.
00:55:49I think he is a person who can be the first greeting of the future.
00:55:554th place
00:55:57I went shopping yesterday, but it was very heavy.
00:56:01I thought it was the most influential because anyone can buy things.
00:56:07I often use it, so when I need something,
00:56:11I don't like it if I don't have it at the store.
00:56:14I think it's very attractive that it works well.
00:56:18He made the position of customer number one clear and gained trust,
00:56:23and now he is the largest mail order company in the world.
00:56:27I think he is really amazing.
00:56:29The genius who created the world's largest mail order company is
00:56:33Jeff Bezos.
00:56:35Jeff Bezos.
00:56:37I think he is a genius.
00:56:394th place
00:56:41Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon.
00:56:44This is me.
00:56:46Jeff is not Amazon.
00:56:48He is not Amazon.
00:56:50He founded Amazon in 1995.
00:56:53Five years later, he landed in Japan.
00:56:57Now, sales in Japan are more than 2.5 trillion yen.
00:57:03He is the number one online mail order company.
00:57:08The genius who changed the common sense of Japanese shopping is in 4th place.
00:57:14And now, he will announce the best 3.
00:57:19The 3rd place is...
00:57:21I think he is a very big person in terms of starting from scratch and being the pioneer.
00:57:28I think he is a genius.
00:57:30I think he is a person who has changed the world's diet a lot.
00:57:32He eats a lot.
00:57:33He eats a lot.
00:57:35I think he is a person who provides Japanese people with food that they can eat anytime and anywhere.
00:57:42What if he didn't have food?
00:57:44I can't eat 5 meals in a week.
00:57:46I'm afraid that I will be skinny.
00:57:51What is the genius who changed the world's diet, not only in Japan?
00:57:57Mr. Momofuku Ando.
00:57:59Mr. Momofuku Ando.
00:58:01He is a genius.
00:58:03He is a genius.
00:58:05The 3rd place is...
00:58:07The pioneer of Japanese food, Mr. Momofuku Ando.
00:58:11In 1958, he released the first instant ramen in the world, chicken ramen.
00:58:19In addition, he developed cup noodles, which exceeded 500 million meals in the world, in 1971.
00:58:26Among the innovations of Mr. Momofuku Ando, he is one of the pioneers.
00:58:33I've heard that he invented the space food.
00:58:38I think he is a Japanese genius who has changed the world's diet, not only on Earth.
00:58:43Mr. Momofuku Ando even developed the world's first space food, ramen.
00:58:49He was 95 years old at that time.
00:58:51The 3rd place is...
00:58:55Mr. Soichi Noguchi, an astronaut, ate it and it became a hot topic.
00:59:01He even changed the world's food culture.
00:59:06The 2nd place is...
00:59:08I watched the movie, Tiger.
00:59:10I thought it was amazing.
00:59:14What is the genius of the hero of the movie, Tiger?
00:59:21The 2nd place is...
00:59:29I think he is one of the most influential people in the world.
00:59:32I think he is one of the most influential people in the world.
00:59:35I watched the movie, Tiger.
00:59:37I thought it was amazing.
00:59:39I think he is a genius who understood capitalism that was spreading around the world at that time.
00:59:43I think he is a genius who created a lot of companies and brought them to Japan.
00:59:50I think he is a genius who created a lot of companies and brought them to Japan.
00:59:56What is the genius who spread capitalism in Japan and became the hero of the movie, Tiger?
01:00:02I think it's Eichi Shibusawa.
01:00:04I think it's Eichi Shibusawa.
01:00:06I think it's Eichi Shibusawa.
01:00:08I think it's impossible to guess.
01:00:10The 2nd place is...
01:00:11The 2nd place is...
01:00:15The movie, Ten Thousand Yen, which was released in July this year, became a hot topic.
01:00:22It was called the father of Japanese capitalism.
01:00:26There are more than 500 companies and organizations that he was involved in the establishment.
01:00:31For example, Tokyo Stock Exchange and Tokyo Gas are the companies that are indispensable to Japan now.
01:00:39Among them, the first financial institution that Shibusawa introduced to Japan was the University of Tokyo.
01:00:48I think the most important thing is that he created a bank.
01:00:52I think the role of a bank is to properly distribute funds and keep the economy.
01:00:57I think it will lead to the stability of the Japanese economy.
01:01:00I think the stability of a bank is important.
01:01:03In 1873, he established the first national bank, which is the predecessor of the current Mizuho Bank.
01:01:12He introduced a system that emphasizes the necessary funds to build a company that has never existed before to develop the Japanese economy.
01:01:23Shibusawa Eichi, a genius who was recognized for his achievements and became a face of gentleman, came in second place.
01:01:29Shibusawa Eichi, a genius who was recognized for his achievements and became a face of gentleman, came in second place.
01:01:39I think he is the strongest genius in history.
01:01:43Thanks to him, we are where we are now.
01:01:46I think we have a different way of thinking, and that's why we come up with ideas like that.
01:01:52I thought it was a great way to talk.
01:01:56I thought he was really good at picking up the right timing.
01:02:00I thought he was really good at deciding where to put the money.
01:02:04I'm not good at putting together documents without air-drawing.
01:02:09If I didn't have that, I wouldn't be here right now.
01:02:14I think I'm just being careful.
01:02:17The students of Tokyo University are praising him.
01:02:20He is the strongest genius in history, who attracts people with his exquisite Japanese skills.
01:02:26I think it's Steve Jobs.
01:02:28Steve Jobs?
01:02:30I think it's Steve Jobs.
01:02:32He might be the one who put the Internet in the pocket of humanity.
01:02:36That's a good point.
01:02:38Steve Jobs, the first Apple founder.
01:02:42The number one smartphone share in Japan for 12 consecutive years.
01:02:47The most popular device in the world, iPhone.
01:02:51It's an invention that remains in the history of mankind, which is essential to Japanese life.
01:02:56What the students of Tokyo University paid attention to was Jobs' genius gift-giving ability.
01:03:02It's the same with visuals and words.
01:03:05I think he was thorough about how to give a gift to get people's attention.
01:03:10I thought his gift-giving method had a strong impact and he was good at it.
01:03:16I think he's a genius.
01:03:17This is the presentation of the first iPhone, which caught the students of Tokyo University's attention.
01:03:47It's a revolutionary mobile phone.
01:03:53And the third is a breakthrough Internet communications device.
01:03:59An iPod.
01:04:01A phone.
01:04:04And an Internet communicator.
01:04:07An iPod.
01:04:09A phone.
01:04:13Are you getting it?
01:04:17These are not three separate devices.
01:04:21This is one device.
01:04:27And we are calling it iPhone.
01:04:33Steve Jobs, the founder of the iPhone, who has sold more than 2 billion units worldwide, was the first.
01:04:41He was the first.
01:04:43Wow.
01:04:44He's so cool.
01:04:46When we asked him more questions, we got a lot of interesting answers.
01:04:54First of all...
01:04:55I'm from the Tokyo University of Science and Technology.
01:04:57Nice to meet you.
01:04:58Nice to meet you, too.
01:05:02I don't want to say it.
01:05:03Because it's soft.
01:05:04I'm from the Tokyo University of Science and Technology.
01:05:07We asked Mr. Akinori Takagi, a man of culture, what he can boast about.
01:05:13Is there anything you can boast about?
01:05:15Well, of course, I can sing the cheering song of professional baseball players including OB.
01:05:25You can sing?
01:05:26I can sing the cheering song in my shoulder.
01:05:29I'm sorry.
01:05:31He has been singing the cheering song of professional baseball players since he was 7 years old.
01:05:37Can you sing 12 ballets?
01:05:38Yes.
01:05:39Wow.
01:05:41Can you tell us how you sing the cheering song?
01:05:44I sing the cheering song while studying the melody that moves my soul.
01:05:48I sing the cheering song while studying the melody that moves my soul.
01:05:55I can't remember the name of the cheering song.
01:05:58I can't remember the name of the cheering song.
01:06:03I sing the cheering song while taking a shower.
01:06:18You should go to a more famous person.
01:06:20You should go to a more famous person.
01:06:22Yakult and Maruyama.
01:06:24I love Maruyama.
01:06:39I love him.
01:06:53I love him.
01:06:55He is amazing.
01:06:57He can sing the cheering song while taking a shower.
01:06:59You should go to a more famous person.
01:07:02Let's go.
01:07:16He is amazing.
01:07:18He is Taiki Nakamura.
01:07:23He has a rare job in Tokyo University.
01:07:28What do you usually do?
01:07:31I am a voice changer in a company.
01:07:35I am a voice changer in a company.
01:07:39What is a voice changer?
01:07:41It is a software that converts your voice to someone else's voice.
01:07:46He demonstrated the voice changer technology on his smartphone.
01:07:53I am a researcher at Tokyo University.
01:07:57I am studying voice synthesis.
01:07:59Voice synthesis is a technology that converts your voice to someone else's voice.
01:08:05It is amazing.
01:08:07It is real-time.
01:08:09It takes about 0.5 seconds for other companies.
01:08:12Our company is the fastest in the world.
01:08:15It takes about 0.06 seconds.
01:08:170.06 seconds?
01:08:19There are more than 100 types of voices.
01:08:26When you use the app, you can convert your voice from a woman's voice to a man's voice.
01:08:36Can you convert someone else's voice to your voice?
01:08:39Can you convert someone else's voice to your voice?
01:08:41Yes, I can.
01:08:43Anyone's voice can be converted to Sanma's voice in 0.06 seconds.
01:08:47After this, he reproduced Sanma and Otsu-kun's voice with an AI.
01:08:53The two have changed!
01:08:56What's next?
01:08:58What?
01:09:00It's bare skin.
01:09:02It's dangerous.
01:09:04It's a little dangerous.
01:09:06It's bare skin.
01:09:07It's because it's cool.
01:09:10It's usually sunny around the campus.
01:09:15Really?
01:09:17It's an extension of sandals.
01:09:19There's another reason.
01:09:21You can feel the ground well.
01:09:25What's the ground like today?
01:09:27It's hot today.
01:09:30Himi-kun, who loves bare skin, has a dream he wants to make come true in the future.
01:09:35My dream in the future is to become a monk.
01:09:38You want to become a monk after graduating from Tokyo University?
01:09:41Yes, I want to become a monk.
01:09:48Why do you want to become a monk?
01:09:50I want to remove the suffering of many people in the world.
01:09:57That's you.
01:09:59Himi-kun, your way of speaking has become a monk.
01:10:03Next, we asked the two-year-old Sanda Sora what she's into right now.
01:10:10Is there anything you're into?
01:10:12I've always wanted to be a monk since I was little.
01:10:16I finally became a monk this year.
01:10:19What do you mean?
01:10:22Monks have a history of about 600 years since the Nara period.
01:10:27I'm a priestess, and I'm a priestess who can be used instead of the emperor in the Amaterasu shrine in Ise Shrine.
01:10:33In order to pass on the tradition of becoming a monk, monks are recruited every year in my hometown, Mie Prefecture.
01:10:42You became a monk?
01:10:45Yes, I became the 39th monk.
01:10:48It seems that there are quite a few applicants from all over the country to become a monk.
01:10:57There are about 20 applicants.
01:11:00There are three times as many people as there are in Tokyo University.
01:11:03I think it's harder than Tokyo University.
01:11:06What kind of clothes do you wear?
01:11:09It's gorgeous and elegant.
01:11:13Can I change my clothes?
01:11:15It takes about two hours.
01:11:17I'm going to change my clothes.
01:11:20That's why it took two hours.
01:11:26I'm a priestess.
01:11:28Nice to meet you.
01:11:30It's more vivid than I thought.
01:11:34I'm a priestess.
01:11:36Are you wearing 12 clothes?
01:11:39No, I'm wearing 12 clothes.
01:11:42It's hot, so I'm wearing two clothes.
01:11:44Is there anything you have to be careful about when you are a priestess?
01:11:48I can't show my teeth and laugh.
01:11:51It's a rule that noble people don't show their white teeth.
01:11:54What about you, priestess?
01:11:56I show my teeth too much.
01:11:58I have a lot of white hair.
01:12:04Next, Eisuke, a freshman at Tokyo University, has a rare part-time job at Tokyo University.
01:12:11It's rare for me to be a student at Tokyo University, but I work as a host.
01:12:16It's very rare.
01:12:18Why did you become a host?
01:12:20I joined Tokyo University because I wanted to be popular, but I couldn't be popular at all.
01:12:24I wanted to be popular, so I started hosting.
01:12:26You seem to be popular.
01:12:28I couldn't be popular at all in the past.
01:12:30It was like this.
01:12:33It's completely different.
01:12:35You couldn't be popular at all at this time?
01:12:36I couldn't be popular at all.
01:12:38I only talked about girls six times a week for six years.
01:12:42I only talked about girls at that level.
01:12:45Eisuke couldn't talk to girls until he graduated from high school.
01:12:51But now...
01:13:01He earns 20 million yen a year at Kabukicho.
01:13:04He is a popular host.
01:13:07By the way, today's belongings are a 450,000 yen Vuitton bag, a 1 million yen Cartier necklace, a 2 million yen Rolex, and a lot of branded goods.
01:13:20How do you sell so much?
01:13:22There are many places in Tokyo University that are suitable for hosts.
01:13:25There are many people who have only studied, and they often have the image that they are not used to being a woman.
01:13:29So I often get called out to raise a woman.
01:13:34I see.
01:13:36That's why Otsu-kun is the best.
01:13:39He is the best host.
01:13:42I'm going to say 20 million yen.
01:13:44I might lose.
01:13:47Next, we asked Asuto-kun about his future dream.
01:13:54What is Asuto-kun's future dream?
01:13:58It's a joke, but I want to be a prime minister.
01:14:07It's not a joke, is it?
01:14:09No, it's not a joke.
01:14:11Are you serious?
01:14:13I'm really serious.
01:14:15I want to be a prime minister.
01:14:17Japanese people, cheer up!
01:14:19He is determined to be a prime minister.
01:14:24It's a lie.
01:14:26Why did you join Tokyo University?
01:14:29I thought that most of the people who are arrogant in the world are Tokyo University students.
01:14:33So I wanted to join Tokyo University.
01:14:36How did you feel when you joined Tokyo University?
01:14:38It's just like shit.
01:14:42When I was a student, I wanted to carry Japan in the future.
01:14:47Until recently, I was a high school student and I only studied.
01:14:50I always wondered why I was so arrogant.
01:14:57Kameike-kun saw this interview.
01:15:01When I joined Tokyo University, I wanted to be a politician.
01:15:04I wondered if he was talking about me.
01:15:07I wondered if he was looking at me.
01:15:10What do you think of him?
01:15:12He is a dreamless and useless person.
01:15:16He is a dreamless and useless person.
01:15:20I can't be like him.
01:15:24After this, the battle between Gekitodai and O.B. started.
01:15:29I didn't know why I wanted to be a prime minister.
01:15:32Japanese people, cheer up!
01:15:34What is that?