出川一茂ホラン☆フシギの会 2024年8月27日 フシギツアーIN東京!“言われてみればフシギ”を徹底解明!

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出川一茂ホラン☆フシギの会 2024年8月27日 フシギツアーIN東京!“言われてみればフシギ”を徹底解明!
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00:00:00Iwaretemireba Fushigi Tour, Tokyo!
00:00:05The Meiji Shrine is visited by about 10 million people every year.
00:00:10Do you know why the shrine is decorated with gravel?
00:00:15Wow, what is this?
00:00:17This way, please.
00:00:18This time, we will quiz you about the mysteries of Tokyo that you may or may not have heard of.
00:00:25The winner will receive...
00:00:27As a reward, we will give you a very high-quality product from Muromachi Manya in Mitsukoshi, Nihonbashi.
00:00:33Electricity!
00:00:34We will give you electricity!
00:00:35Electricity!
00:00:36Oh, I know this!
00:00:37Do you know this?
00:00:38It's very famous!
00:00:39I'm so happy!
00:00:40I want it!
00:00:41The price is 16,200 yen.
00:00:45What a high-quality product!
00:00:47It's expensive!
00:00:48This is really...
00:00:50The texture of the flesh is different.
00:00:53I want this!
00:00:55I'm a little motivated now.
00:00:59Fushigi Tour, Tokyo Edition.
00:01:03First up...
00:01:06I dare to eat this with my glasses on.
00:01:101.0 magnification.
00:01:11Hello!
00:01:12I'm Iiyo from Fushigi Hunter, and I'm 45 years old.
00:01:15Fushigi Hunter!
00:01:16Mr. Hatsushige.
00:01:17Did you finish drinking the beer from Kamakura?
00:01:19Yes, that day.
00:01:20That afternoon.
00:01:21Hello!
00:01:22Hello!
00:01:23I'm Zangyo from Kamakura.
00:01:27I'm here at Meiji Jingu.
00:01:31Look at this bird!
00:01:33It's a good place.
00:01:34It's wonderful.
00:01:36It's big.
00:01:37Do you know when this Meiji Jingu was built?
00:01:43It's a long time ago.
00:01:44What are you doing?
00:01:45Let me hear you.
00:01:47Did you just say, let me hear?
00:01:48You're a stoner again.
00:01:50Kamakura!
00:01:51It was built around the same time as my family's car.
00:01:54It was built in 1920.
00:01:58It was built in the 9th year of the Taisho era.
00:02:00So it's 105 years old.
00:02:03Don't you think it's older than that?
00:02:06Yes.
00:02:08There are about 10 million visitors to Meiji Jingu every year.
00:02:12We all go there at least once a year.
00:02:14Not only in Japan, but many people from all over the world come to visit.
00:02:20What's so attractive about it?
00:02:23I think this is the most sacred place I've ever seen in my life.
00:02:28I feel like I've touched a mystery.
00:02:31It was a wonderful experience to walk in the forest.
00:02:35It makes me feel like I'm living in a fairy tale.
00:02:37I feel like I'm protected by the trees and the forest by the sound of the city.
00:02:43Meiji Jingu is located in the city of Shibuya.
00:02:45It's huge.
00:02:46It's about 15 times the size of the Tokyo Dome.
00:02:50This place is huge.
00:02:52Jingu is a shrine with a deep connection to the imperial family.
00:02:56As its name suggests,
00:02:58it is a shrine where Emperor Meiji and Emperor Kōgō held their rites.
00:03:05Emperor Meiji was the first emperor to live in Tokyo.
00:03:08It is believed that people from the Kanto region can also visit this shrine.
00:03:15Surprisingly, we don't know much about Meiji Jingu.
00:03:18But there's something strange about it.
00:03:21We're going to find out the three mysteries of Meiji Jingu.
00:03:27I'm with the teacher who gave birth to his first grandchild in June.
00:03:31Congratulations.
00:03:34His first grandchild? That's great.
00:03:35From the Harajuku Gate near Harajuku Station to the neighborhood.
00:03:39There are quite a lot of buildings.
00:03:41When you take a step inside,
00:03:44you can't believe that you're in the middle of Harajuku in Tokyo.
00:03:47There are a lot of scenery.
00:03:49Yes.
00:03:50Doesn't the air feel different?
00:03:52It's a little cool.
00:03:53It feels like I'm walking in the forest.
00:03:56It feels good, teacher.
00:03:57By the way, Hiyo-san,
00:03:59do you notice anything while you're walking?
00:04:02What is it, teacher?
00:04:04I'd like you to listen to the sound of footsteps.
00:04:08What do you think?
00:04:09It's gravel, right?
00:04:10Yes, gravel.
00:04:11Look down.
00:04:12Is it the sound of gravel?
00:04:13I think so.
00:04:14Yes.
00:04:16The three-way gravel road that can be seen in many shrines, including Meiji Jingu.
00:04:22It's not a paved, easy-to-walk road.
00:04:26Why is there gravel?
00:04:29It's strange to be told.
00:04:31I've never thought about it.
00:04:33But it's not as smooth as asphalt, is it?
00:04:36It's not as smooth as the usual road.
00:04:38Yes.
00:04:39It's like stepping on it.
00:04:40Yes.
00:04:41I think it's a little harder to walk.
00:04:44In fact, there is an important mystery behind this gravel.
00:04:50In addition to the practical meaning that the shoes are hard to get dirty,
00:04:58there is an important intention that appeals to the spirit of the worshiper.
00:05:04Here's a mystery quiz.
00:05:06Yes.
00:05:10I've seen this method somewhere.
00:05:12It's been a long time.
00:05:13Why is the three-way gravel road like this?
00:05:17Please think about it.
00:05:19What do you think?
00:05:21I know it.
00:05:22There are many patterns that you can't answer because you know it.
00:05:26I don't expect much.
00:05:28Now, I think everyone will walk to the main shrine while making noise.
00:05:34Have you ever been to Meiji Jingu?
00:05:36Yes, I have.
00:05:38You suddenly started doing it.
00:05:42Are you ready?
00:05:43Yes, I'm ready.
00:05:44Why is the three-way gravel road like this?
00:05:47Please give me the answer.
00:05:49I wrote it seriously.
00:05:50I see.
00:05:51The three-way gravel road is also called arcing.
00:05:55Mr. Kazushige.
00:05:56And Mr. Degawa.
00:05:57The sound makes people come.
00:05:59Yes.
00:06:00The sound makes people come.
00:06:02I see.
00:06:03You can tell whether it's a good person or a bad person.
00:06:06That's right.
00:06:07Mr. Kazushige.
00:06:08The three-way gravel road is called arcing.
00:06:09In short, you have to go to the main shrine and be beautiful in front of God.
00:06:14So, every time you step on the gravel road, you have to wash your evil spirit.
00:06:20In front of the main shrine, you have to pray with a pure heart.
00:06:25That's why the three-way gravel road is called arcing.
00:06:29Mr. Kazushige, do you live with an evil spirit that you can drop with gravel?
00:06:36I have a feeling that I can't drop it completely.
00:06:38What do you mean?
00:06:39I don't think it's enough with gravel.
00:06:41Mr. Kazushige.
00:06:42I receive a monthly salary.
00:06:45Every month?
00:06:46I do it every month.
00:06:48Are you kidding me?
00:06:49But isn't it amazing that you can be so angry every day after you pay it?
00:06:56If I didn't pay it, it would have been a terrible thing.
00:07:00Because I paid it.
00:07:02Am I saying such a terrible thing?
00:07:04Yes, you are.
00:07:06What is the reason why the three-way gravel road in Meiji Jingu is called arcing?
00:07:12Mr. Tanaka, please give us the answer.
00:07:15The answer is to calm your mind with gravel.
00:07:21Calm your mind with gravel?
00:07:23Mr. Kazushige is correct.
00:07:27In Japan, there is a tradition to lay beautiful stones to purify the sacred place.
00:07:35We step on the gravel road one by one and purify our mind while climbing.
00:07:41Then, we can go to the sacred place.
00:07:43To the sacred place.
00:07:44Yes, to the sacred place.
00:07:46In addition, by having gravel, you can walk more slowly than usual.
00:07:51It also has the effect of calming your mind over time.
00:07:58So, the correct answer is to calm your mind with gravel.
00:08:04Mr. Kazushige is correct.
00:08:06The answer is to calm your mind with gravel.
00:08:12I think I'm correct.
00:08:14I think I'm correct.
00:08:15Is it okay to say that you calm your mind by washing the gravel?
00:08:18It's okay to make a mistake.
00:08:21If you say so, I feel uncomfortable.
00:08:24But there are many green forests in Tokyo.
00:08:30Yes, there are.
00:08:32Mr. Iiyo, this forest was planted by a man when he built Meiji Jingu 100 years ago.
00:08:44This was a food source.
00:08:48He didn't make a road to this forest.
00:08:51If you look at this picture, you can see that this forest was planted 100 years ago.
00:08:58Is this Harajuku 100 years ago?
00:09:00It's a field.
00:09:01It's a field.
00:09:02I wish I had bought a land at this time.
00:09:05I agree.
00:09:06Look at this.
00:09:07Only three people are walking in this picture.
00:09:10I noticed that.
00:09:12Three people.
00:09:13I noticed that.
00:09:14In fact, Shibuya and Harajuku were rural areas where the garden landscape spread until the Meiji era.
00:09:22In order to make this place suitable for the Meiji Emperor's festival,
00:09:28about 100,000 trees were planted from all over the country.
00:09:34More than 110,000 volunteers made Meiji Jingu's forest.
00:09:39I see.
00:09:40It's made by people.
00:09:42There are many people.
00:09:46Excuse me.
00:09:47Did you forget something?
00:09:48I passed by an important place.
00:09:52It's behind here.
00:09:54It's a little whiter than the skin of the surrounding trees.
00:09:58It's white.
00:10:01It's tall.
00:10:02Now, here is a quiz.
00:10:05I've been waiting for this.
00:10:07This tree, which is said to have existed in this area for generations,
00:10:12has the origin of the name of this place.
00:10:16What is the name of this place?
00:10:21Speaking of the name of this place,
00:10:25you already know the answer, right?
00:10:28This tree, which is said to have existed in this area for generations,
00:10:31has the origin of the name of this place.
00:10:33What is the name of this place?
00:10:35I want to know the answer, too.
00:10:39Do you know the answer?
00:10:40No, I don't.
00:10:41Maybe it's written here.
00:10:43I don't know the answer because I haven't seen it.
00:10:45Oh, you haven't seen it?
00:10:47No, I haven't seen it.
00:10:48It's written here.
00:10:50I forgot to read it.
00:10:52But I haven't seen the answer.
00:10:53Then, we'll write the answer.
00:10:55I'll tell you the answer after you write it.
00:10:56In other words, this tree is said to have existed in this area for generations.
00:10:59It was said to have existed in this area for generations.
00:11:02It means that this tree has existed since the time when Musashi-no-Kiiro spread.
00:11:06I got it.
00:11:07Did you get it?
00:11:08Yes.
00:11:09This is the only answer I know.
00:11:11Why is that the only answer you know?
00:11:12Because this is the only answer I know.
00:11:16Then, please show us the answer.
00:11:18One, two, three.
00:11:19Oh, everyone got it.
00:11:20Because this is the only answer I know.
00:11:22I see.
00:11:23This is a service problem.
00:11:25It's stupid to miss this.
00:11:26Certainly, this is the tree that has existed for generations.
00:11:29The tree of the great swimmer.
00:11:30Yes, the tree of the great swimmer is also a hint.
00:11:32Oh, the tree of the great swimmer is a hint.
00:11:34Oh, I got it.
00:11:37You're right.
00:11:38The answer is already written.
00:11:40Yes, it is.
00:11:42What is the origin of this tree that has been passed down for generations?
00:11:48Please show us the answer.
00:11:50Yes, I got it.
00:11:51The answer is the great swimmer.
00:11:54I got it.
00:11:55I'm so happy.
00:11:56I knew it.
00:11:57It's dangerous.
00:11:58Actually, the tree behind Hotsujan is called the tree of the great swimmer.
00:12:04The great swimmer has been sitting on the land of the great swimmer since the Meiji era.
00:12:14That's why it's called the tree of the great swimmer.
00:12:17The tree of the great swimmer.
00:12:18The tree of the great swimmer.
00:12:19Yes, the tree of the great swimmer.
00:12:20I think the tree of the great swimmer is about 20 meters high.
00:12:26The tree of the great swimmer in the Edo period was said to be about 50 meters high.
00:12:33So, when the black ship came, the local people climbed up the tree of the great swimmer and looked at it.
00:12:41I see.
00:12:42On the other hand, it was said that people in the Edo period should not climb the tree because the inside of the Edo castle should not be seen.
00:12:49I see.
00:12:52And finally, let's go to the main hall.
00:12:54It was a long way to the main hall.
00:12:56The main hall is a magnificent gate.
00:13:00In fact, there are a lot of marks on this gate.
00:13:04Mr. Iyo, could you take a look at it?
00:13:06May I?
00:13:07Excuse me.
00:13:11Mr. Iyo, this is a good place to ask for a chance.
00:13:14Yes, it is.
00:13:16What?
00:13:17It's a heart.
00:13:18Is it a heart mark?
00:13:19Yes, it is.
00:13:21Has there been a heart mark since this era?
00:13:23We think it's a heart mark, but the shape is the same.
00:13:28In fact, this mark has the meaning of love.
00:13:32It's not love?
00:13:33No, it's not love.
00:13:35Love?
00:13:36Yes.
00:13:37In fact, this heart-shaped pattern is a motif of a part of the body of a sacred animal.
00:13:45Now, here is the key question.
00:13:49This heart shape is not just a heart, but a motif of something.
00:13:54What is it?
00:13:58It has the meaning of love.
00:14:00It's a motif of something.
00:14:02That's right.
00:14:03A motif of love?
00:14:04I have no idea.
00:14:06That's the only answer I have.
00:14:08Let's see the answer.
00:14:12What?
00:14:13I know what it is.
00:14:15Me, too.
00:14:16Yes.
00:14:17What does it mean?
00:14:18It's a pigeon.
00:14:19It's a pigeon.
00:14:20It's a feather.
00:14:21It's a pigeon.
00:14:22It's a feather.
00:14:23It's a feather.
00:14:24It's a feather.
00:14:25It's a feather.
00:14:26It's a pig!
00:14:28Show me a picture of it.
00:14:30I can only see pig's feathers.
00:14:32I can only see pig's feathers.
00:14:34We don't know the correct answer yet.
00:14:35We don't know the correct answer yet.
00:14:37Magical witches put pig's feathers on their beaks for prayers.
00:14:43Yes, they do.
00:14:44So, it's not incorrect.
00:14:45Maybe, if it's the Westerners, it's incorrect.
00:14:49Can I change my answer?
00:14:50No!
00:14:51You can't.
00:14:52It's all right.
00:14:53No, no.
00:14:54No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:14:56No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:14:58No, no.
00:14:59No, no, no, no, no.
00:15:01Why are you so nice to me?
00:15:03OK, I got it.
00:15:04I'm going to write the answer.
00:15:07Write it down.
00:15:08I don't know if it's right or wrong.
00:15:11Ah, that's it.
00:15:14What?
00:15:15That's it.
00:15:16I think so.
00:15:17What?
00:15:18That's it.
00:15:19I won't show you.
00:15:20Please show us.
00:15:21What?
00:15:22What is the part of this heart-shaped animal that is a motif of Ayoke?
00:15:29This is Ayoke.
00:15:30It's bigger than I thought.
00:15:32This is Tenshou-oban made by Hideyoshi.
00:15:36It's quite heavy.
00:15:37I think it's heavy.
00:15:3810 kg.
00:15:43What is the part of this heart-shaped animal that is a motif of the main shrine of Meiji Jingu?
00:15:51The answer is Inome.
00:15:53It's totally different.
00:15:54It's totally different.
00:15:56It's totally different.
00:15:58I'm the one who is the most disappointed.
00:16:01Inome.
00:16:02Inome is a motif of Mayoke in ancient Japan.
00:16:06It's a boar.
00:16:07This is a real boar.
00:16:10The eyes are heart-shaped.
00:16:13Inome.
00:16:14Inome.
00:16:15It's heart-shaped.
00:16:18Yes.
00:16:19It's close to Ino.
00:16:21Yes.
00:16:22It's close to Ino.
00:16:24The boar is a sacred animal that has been called a god's servant since ancient times.
00:16:30In fact, it is a pattern often used in temples, shrines, and temples.
00:16:36But I didn't remember.
00:16:38I didn't know.
00:16:39Maybe it's because of the size and heart-shaped eyes.
00:16:42Young people may say Inome.
00:16:45It's cool.
00:16:46Inome.
00:16:47It's Inome.
00:16:48The correct answer is the eyes of a boar.
00:16:52I see.
00:16:55By the way, what did you write?
00:16:56I wrote garlic.
00:16:58I see.
00:16:59It looks like garlic.
00:17:01Garlic looks a little heart-shaped.
00:17:04But I really didn't hear anything.
00:17:08If you say a part of an animal as a hint, it can't be garlic.
00:17:14I see.
00:17:15The moment I wrote it, I said,
00:17:16Oh, that's it.
00:17:21In July this year, the news that made everyone in Japan excited.
00:17:27Yes.
00:17:28It's the first time in 20 years that a new military has been launched.
00:17:33With the launch of the new military,
00:17:35the number of visitors has increased dramatically.
00:17:37This year's hot spot is
00:17:40the Hamei Museum, where you can learn the history of money.
00:17:44Next, we will explore the mystery of money.
00:17:52This sporty-haired person.
00:17:56Nice to meet you.
00:17:57Nice to meet you.
00:17:58My name is Zun.
00:18:00My name is Sekiguchi.
00:18:02Nice to meet you.
00:18:03Nice to meet you.
00:18:05When you were in high school, which tennis club did you go to?
00:18:09I wish I could answer that.
00:18:11Which club?
00:18:12Newspaper club.
00:18:13Newspaper club.
00:18:14Newspaper club.
00:18:15You liked culture from that time.
00:18:17Wait a minute.
00:18:18I saw it all of a sudden, everyone.
00:18:21Why don't you take a picture with 100 million yen?
00:18:26Ms. Sekiguchi.
00:18:27Please try it.
00:18:28You can experience the weight.
00:18:30Wow.
00:18:31Ms. Sekiguchi, I'm going to weigh you now.
00:18:35Can I?
00:18:36Go ahead.
00:18:37Is this okay?
00:18:39Then I will eat this.
00:18:42It's quite heavy.
00:18:44I think it's heavy.
00:18:4510 kg.
00:18:4610 kg.
00:18:47Ms. Sekiguchi, do you get this every month?
00:18:49Yes.
00:18:51Let's go to the exhibition space where you can learn the history of money.
00:18:55Wow, this is...
00:18:57This is the oldest museum in Japan.
00:19:01This is the newest?
00:19:02Yes.
00:19:03Ms. Sekiguchi.
00:19:04You can see it inside.
00:19:06There are about 3,000 museums from the Asuka period to the present day.
00:19:14First is the Asuka period.
00:19:16A new discovery of the oldest in Japan.
00:19:19This is from ancient times?
00:19:20That's right.
00:19:21This is the oldest?
00:19:22Yes.
00:19:23This is the oldest?
00:19:24Yes.
00:19:25This is the beginning of money.
00:19:27This is metal money.
00:19:29This is the first money issued by the Japanese government.
00:19:33This is called the Fuhonsen.
00:19:35It's the same as writing a book on paper.
00:19:39Fuhonsen.
00:19:40It's like a history test.
00:19:43I think this is the oldest money in Japan.
00:19:50This is called the Wado Kaichin.
00:19:52Yes, the Wado Kaichin.
00:19:53I did it.
00:19:54In the textbooks until the 1990s, the oldest money in Japan was the Wado Kaichin.
00:20:03In 1999, a new Fuhonsen was issued at the Asuka-ike Ruins in Nara Prefecture.
00:20:09It became a hot topic as a new discovery that overturned the legend of the oldest in Japan.
00:20:14New discoveries are always new.
00:20:17Did you find a lot of them around Sekigushi?
00:20:20Yes.
00:20:21You must have found a lot of them.
00:20:22Yes, I did.
00:20:23I found a lot of them.
00:20:26I didn't know that.
00:20:27It's amazing to find the oldest money in Japan.
00:20:29Yes.
00:20:30In the Edo period, a shop that is still very popular is born.
00:20:37You must have been excited when you found this.
00:20:40This is amazing.
00:20:41Is this a honey pot?
00:20:42This was excavated in Miyazaki Prefecture.
00:20:45Is this a honey pot from your home?
00:20:47Yes, it is.
00:20:49Actually, honey pots containing a lot of money are exported all over the country.
00:20:55It's not that rare.
00:20:57It shows that money was circulating in the Middle Ages.
00:21:03There are also things that are not money.
00:21:05What is this?
00:21:06This is a wallet that was used in the Edo period.
00:21:09This is a wallet to put money in.
00:21:11This is a lot of money.
00:21:14The Japanese government may have been a fraud.
00:21:18This is a wallet.
00:21:19This is a 1-mon-sen.
00:21:22This is a 4-mon-sen.
00:21:25In the current currency, this is about 100 yen.
00:21:30The 4-mon-sen was used as a general price.
00:21:37There are 4-mon-sen for dumplings.
00:21:41This is a wallet that was widely distributed.
00:21:44Everyone, this is a mystery quiz.
00:21:49This is difficult.
00:21:52The angle has changed.
00:21:54When the 4-mon-sen was widely distributed, a shop with a mobile phone became popular.
00:22:00What kind of shop is that?
00:22:03I don't understand.
00:22:06The 4-mon-sen is a cheap price.
00:22:11The 4-mon-sen is a cheap price.
00:22:15At that time, the value of the currency was like this.
00:22:174-mon-sen for dumplings.
00:22:208-mon-sen for konnyaku.
00:22:228-mon-sen for uri.
00:22:248-mon-sen for zori.
00:22:268-mon-sen for konnyaku.
00:22:288-mon-sen for uri.
00:22:308-mon-sen for zori.
00:22:328-mon-sen for konnyaku.
00:22:338-mon-sen for uri.
00:22:358-mon-sen for zori.
00:22:3616-mon-sen for soba.
00:22:3732-mon-sen for tempura soba.
00:22:39It was easy to calculate the price by multiplying by 4.
00:22:41I understand.
00:22:42Please give me the answer.
00:22:45This is the answer.
00:22:49I was wrong.
00:22:52This is a 4-mon-sen, isn't it?
00:22:55The 4-mon-sen was used as a general price.
00:22:57The 4-mon-sen was used as a general price.
00:23:01I think it's right.
00:23:05You didn't ask for the answer, but you wanted to do it.
00:23:11I read the question, but I didn't look at the answer.
00:23:14I was wrong.
00:23:16Fast food is not cheap.
00:23:19Fast food is cheap.
00:23:21It's not fast food.
00:23:23It's not fast food.
00:23:24It's not fast food.
00:23:25It's fast.
00:23:26What is fast food?
00:23:28I'm sorry.
00:23:29Fast food is fast food, isn't it?
00:23:31No, no, no.
00:23:33I remember it wrong.
00:23:34I remember it wrong.
00:23:35It's not fast.
00:23:36It's fast.
00:23:37Is it fast?
00:23:38It's fast.
00:23:40I was wrong.
00:23:42It's fast food.
00:23:44The 4-mon-sen was widely distributed.
00:23:47What is the shop of a mobile phone that is still popular today?
00:23:52What is the shop of a mobile phone that is still popular today?
00:23:55What is the shop of a mobile phone that is still popular today?
00:24:03Please give me the correct answer.
00:24:05It's a shop with a uniform price.
00:24:08It's a 100-yen shop.
00:24:10That's great.
00:24:12That's great.
00:24:13I'm glad.
00:24:14I'm glad.
00:24:15There is a picture over there.
00:24:19That's a good answer.
00:24:20The 4-mon-sen was severely distributed, so it's called a shimon-ya.
00:24:23It is popular with a 100-yen shop where the uniform prices are distributed.
00:24:28The way you explained it is good.
00:24:30That's a good answer.
00:24:31It's a 4-mon-ya.
00:24:32The name is shimon-ya.
00:24:33It's a 2-mon-ya.
00:24:34It's kind of a vegetable.
00:24:35It's a 2-mon-ya.
00:24:36It's a 2-mon-ya.
00:24:37It's a two-mon-ya.
00:24:38It's a miso soup with a skewer.
00:24:39It's a miso soup with a skewer.
00:24:40These are vegetables sold in 4-mon-ya.
00:24:41These are vegetables sold in 4-mon-ya.
00:24:45I
00:24:46Don't go to the second one. Yeah, can't shop no you're not keen. It's kaka-kun. Oh, Mr.でした
00:24:53Suzuki yoga keen enough to open it up
00:24:56see you sir
00:24:58Yeah, no, I'm just cool. Hey
00:25:00Don't you I mean in done?
00:25:02They put it out. Thank you. You don't know this man
00:25:06Yeah, I did. I know go right the day to day to do it. I don't go to me. He's Kima send a show car
00:25:12I'll go to me
00:25:15a
00:25:17Non-dollar look a boy yoga Nanka
00:25:24It's a little cold echo posted a
00:25:28Mojito come on yoga, Joe. Talk about it. It's nice. Hey, it's you know, she had a
00:25:35Okay, she had a month
00:25:38You know I don't know what I'm gonna go to the I'm gonna just watch it on you. I was a woman
00:25:41It's a real thing, but when you cut it, it shows that it's a real thing.
00:25:46One.
00:25:47Oh, I see.
00:25:49Oh, that's why.
00:25:51Yes.
00:25:52I see, I see.
00:25:53Now that I think about it, it's like a private card.
00:25:56Well, you could say that.
00:25:59It looks a little different.
00:26:02I'm sorry.
00:26:03It may be a little different.
00:26:04Mr. Kiguchi, this is it.
00:26:07It's a big board and a small board.
00:26:09Yes, it's a big board.
00:26:11It's bigger than I thought it would be.
00:26:13That's right.
00:26:15It's a Tensho board made by Hideyoshi.
00:26:19It's about 17 centimeters long.
00:26:23How much is it worth?
00:26:25One board is about...
00:26:27Well, there's a little bit of quality.
00:26:30This is about 1.65 million yen, but it's about 1.5 million yen.
00:26:35It's worth it.
00:26:36One of these?
00:26:37That's right.
00:26:39It's purely made of gold.
00:26:41It's not made of metal.
00:26:43It's not made of metal.
00:26:46By the way, there's a Ginza right over there.
00:26:50Ginza is a place where there was a factory that made silver.
00:26:55Oh, that's why it's Ginza.
00:26:57Yes.
00:26:58On the other hand, there was a factory that made gold.
00:27:04Actually, the place where there was a Ginza was where the Nippon Bank was.
00:27:09Oh, I see.
00:27:11Gold.
00:27:12Yes.
00:27:15Next, the mystery of Reiwa's money from Meiji.
00:27:18Unexpected trouble invited by Shihei.
00:27:22Oh, Segei-san.
00:27:24I'm finally used to it.
00:27:26This time it's Shihei.
00:27:28Here are 53 types of Nippon Bank coins that have been minted so far.
00:27:35Wait a minute.
00:27:36This and this are different.
00:27:38That's right.
00:27:39Actually, the back side is a little different.
00:27:42Oh, really? The bird?
00:27:43The dough is like this.
00:27:45The dough is like this.
00:27:46I think there are some nostalgic coins, but which one is the nostalgic Shihei?
00:27:50I think it's this 10,000 yen bill.
00:27:56When I received the 10,000 yen bill for the first time, it was the 10,000 yen bill of Shotoku Taishi.
00:28:01Which one do you think is the bill that can be used now?
00:28:07It's strange to hear that.
00:28:10All of them.
00:28:11Can Shotoku Taishi still use it?
00:28:13Yes, he can.
00:28:14He can use it, right?
00:28:15Actually, all the coins minted after the war can be used.
00:28:22Wait a minute.
00:28:24The 10,000 yen bill of Shotoku Taishi was very valuable at that time.
00:28:28But can you still use it now?
00:28:30Yes, I can.
00:28:31Can you still buy juice?
00:28:32No, I can't.
00:28:34The 10,000 yen bill of Shotoku Taishi was very valuable at that time.
00:28:37Yes, it was.
00:28:38So, the coins minted after the war can still be used, right?
00:28:42Yes, they can.
00:28:43You can take them to the bank and buy them.
00:28:45Oh, that's great.
00:28:46That's great.
00:28:47That's great.
00:28:48That's great.
00:28:49That's great.
00:28:50That's great.
00:28:51That's great.
00:28:52That's great.
00:28:55The 10,000 yen bill of Shotoku Taishi was very valuable at that time.
00:29:00Oh, really?
00:29:01What is about the coins minted by Shotoku Taishi in the time of Furan-chan?
00:29:04I don't know.
00:29:05Really?
00:29:06I just knew about them.
00:29:07From the national treasury?
00:29:08Yes.
00:29:09Then it was in your time then?
00:29:10Yes, yes.
00:29:11So, 1,000 yen is because of Ito Hirofumi.
00:29:14Yes.
00:29:15Mr. Katsuhiro, this is Ito Hirofumi.
00:29:17OK.
00:29:18You made a mistake just now.
00:29:21No, I thought this was Itagaki Taisuke, but who was this?
00:29:25It's Iwakura Tomomi.
00:29:26It's Iwakura Tomomi.
00:29:28Oh, is this the newest one?
00:29:29Yes, that's right.
00:29:30Oh, it looks a bit like Kosakae-san.
00:29:33No, no, when I saw it like this, I thought, oh, it's Kosakae-san.
00:29:37It's 13 yen each.
00:29:39It's a technique used in modern poetry.
00:29:44When do you think the Nippon Ginko Berry first appeared?
00:29:48Huh?
00:29:50I think it's from the 10,000-yen book by Shotoku Taishi-san.
00:29:54Actually, it was from the first Nippon Ginko Ken.
00:29:59Huh, that much?
00:30:00Yes, this is the first Nippon Ginko Ken.
00:30:0310 yen?
00:30:04Yes, 10 yen.
00:30:05Huh.
00:30:05This is a copy of that book.
00:30:11Yes, yes.
00:30:11This is a copy.
00:30:14It has the shape of a pondo, and the Utsude-no-Kozuchi, and the Nippon Ginko written on it.
00:30:23I see.
00:30:25In this book published by the Nippon Ginko in the 18th year of Meiji,
00:30:31konnyaku powder was mixed to enhance the quality.
00:30:36That's strange.
00:30:38Yes.
00:30:40So, everyone, this is a mystery quiz.
00:30:46Because the powder was mixed to enhance the quality,
00:30:50there was a serious trouble that the book could not be used.
00:30:57The first 10-yen book that was published.
00:31:01When konnyaku powder was mixed, what was the trouble?
00:31:08Oh, what is it?
00:31:10When konnyaku powder was mixed...
00:31:12I don't get it.
00:31:14I think it's this.
00:31:16When konnyaku powder was mixed, what was the trouble?
00:31:20Is it really that easy?
00:31:23Look at this picture carefully.
00:31:25Is there a hint here?
00:31:27Huh?
00:31:28Then, I'm wrong.
00:31:29Then, everyone is wrong.
00:31:30Where was konnyaku powder mixed?
00:31:33The whole thing.
00:31:34The whole thing.
00:31:35The whole thing?
00:31:36It means that konnyaku powder was mixed in the material of the paper.
00:31:39Oh, I kind of get it.
00:31:41Really?
00:31:42Somewhere here.
00:31:43There was a trouble when konnyaku powder was mixed here.
00:31:46Here we go.
00:31:47One, two.
00:31:48Ta-da!
00:31:52Oh, but it's the same.
00:31:54Oh, yes, yes, yes.
00:31:55Again?
00:31:56I'm the same as Tetsu-chan.
00:31:57This pattern again?
00:31:58What is it?
00:31:59Insect eating.
00:32:00What is insect eating?
00:32:01Because it's food, insects ate it.
00:32:05Insects on paper ate it.
00:32:07But I'm using ink, so I don't think there are any insects.
00:32:10Why?
00:32:11Why?
00:32:12And the picture says it's a hint.
00:32:15It's a picture, right?
00:32:16I'm saying this is a hint, but I thought there was something missing.
00:32:23Actually, there was something else.
00:32:24Oh, I see.
00:32:25Here, look.
00:32:26Didn't you hear what I just said?
00:32:28You heard it.
00:32:29You heard it.
00:32:30You heard what I just said, didn't you?
00:32:31No, I didn't.
00:32:32You heard it.
00:32:33I thought there was something missing.
00:32:35Yes.
00:32:36Kazuhide-san's answer was that something was missing.
00:32:38Yes, something was missing.
00:32:39And Degawa-san?
00:32:40I thought this person was thin.
00:32:43As a whole.
00:32:44Yes, yes, yes.
00:32:45I don't think it's a trouble if it's so thin.
00:32:47No, no, I think this person's family said,
00:32:50Hey, we're thin.
00:32:52I think they said,
00:32:53Give us a little more time.
00:32:56Shichifukujin.
00:32:57Oh, Shichifukujin-san.
00:33:00It's not a family.
00:33:01Shichifukujin's family said,
00:33:03Hey!
00:33:05The first 10-yen coin in the Japanese bank.
00:33:08What was the trouble caused by mixing konjac powder to improve quality?
00:33:13What?
00:33:14Please give us the correct answer.
00:33:18Oh, really?
00:33:19This is it!
00:33:26Oh, wow!
00:33:30Oh, wow!
00:33:34The first 10-yen coin in the Japanese bank.
00:33:37What was the trouble caused by mixing konjac powder to improve quality?
00:33:42What?
00:33:43Please give us the correct answer.
00:33:47Oh, wow!
00:33:48This is it!
00:33:49Oh, wow!
00:33:50Oh, wow!
00:33:51This is it!
00:33:52Well, let's have a competition.
00:33:54By the way, if you look at this picture,
00:33:57There's a mouse drawn on it.
00:34:00Oh, really?
00:34:01This is it?
00:34:02Yes.
00:34:03It was a mouse drawn by a Japanese god of war.
00:34:08It was eaten by a god of war?
00:34:10That's sad.
00:34:12It was eaten by a mouse.
00:34:14So, the correct answer was,
00:34:16It was eaten by a mouse.
00:34:19No, no, no.
00:34:20There's no way.
00:34:21No, but...
00:34:22It's completely different.
00:34:23It was eaten by a mouse.
00:34:24If the picture is thinner,
00:34:26How can you say that it's not in focus?
00:34:29No, no.
00:34:30It doesn't change that it was eaten.
00:34:32Then, how about the question,
00:34:34Is the mouse a bug?
00:34:35No, but...
00:34:36It doesn't change that it was eaten.
00:34:38No, no, no.
00:34:39No, no, no.
00:34:40The mouse is not a bug.
00:34:41Then, give me 0.5 points.
00:34:43No, no, no.
00:34:440.5 points.
00:34:45No, no, no.
00:34:460.5 points.
00:34:47No, no, no.
00:34:48Look, everyone.
00:34:49The staff is thinking now.
00:34:510.5 points.
00:34:52What kind of person is that?
00:34:54It's not that difficult.
00:34:56It's not that difficult.
00:34:58Bingo!
00:34:59Yay!
00:35:00Yay!
00:35:01Yay!
00:35:02Yay!
00:35:03Yay!
00:35:04Yay!
00:35:05Yay!
00:35:06Yay!
00:35:07Yay!
00:35:08There are 56 types of food that the Japanese Bank has released so far,
00:35:12Including new food.
00:35:16All of these have been developed to prevent the spread of the disease.
00:35:21This is amazing.
00:35:23It's amazing.
00:35:24You can't make this.
00:35:25In the past, there have been many incidents that have caused a stir in the world.
00:35:29When we were doing this screening,
00:35:32There were many more cases of the disease.
00:35:36This one?
00:35:37Yes.
00:35:38This is a problem.
00:35:40It was in 1961.
00:35:42It was a big incident that caused a stir in the world.
00:35:49It was discovered in a bank in Akita.
00:35:53After that, it was found in 22 prefectures all over the country.
00:36:00In order to solve this problem quickly,
00:36:03The police department came up with a revolutionary strategy.
00:36:06Because the person who found it had a big advantage,
00:36:10The people desperately searched for a counterfeit book.
00:36:14Now, this is a mystery quiz.
00:36:20The biggest counterfeit book incident in 1961.
00:36:25In order to recover it,
00:36:27The police department came up with a revolutionary strategy.
00:36:31What is it?
00:36:33Please think about it.
00:36:35I've heard of it.
00:36:37The biggest counterfeit book incident in 1961.
00:36:41In order to recover it,
00:36:42The police department came up with a revolutionary strategy.
00:36:44What is it?
00:36:47I don't know at all.
00:36:48Hint.
00:36:49If this strategy is still used,
00:36:52First, check the contents of your wallet.
00:36:56What does that mean?
00:36:58If the police department uses a revolutionary strategy,
00:37:01First, check the contents of your wallet.
00:37:07What does that mean?
00:37:10If the police department uses a revolutionary strategy,
00:37:13This is a big hint.
00:37:15It's dangerous.
00:37:17This is a big hint.
00:37:19Everyone will get it right.
00:37:21Are you ready?
00:37:23Let's open it together.
00:37:26What is this?
00:37:28This is a counterfeit book.
00:37:30I'll explain.
00:37:32I made a mistake.
00:37:35Can I explain?
00:37:37If you bring a counterfeit book to the police,
00:37:43You can get a reward or money.
00:37:48I think it's similar.
00:37:50If you have a counterfeit book,
00:37:52If you have a counterfeit book,
00:37:54You can get a reward or money.
00:37:56I've already made a decision.
00:37:58I'm going to verify everything.
00:38:01That's not fair.
00:38:03I'm going to verify everything.
00:38:05Mr. Kajisuke, what do you think?
00:38:07I think the answer is similar.
00:38:09I think the answer is similar.
00:38:11No, it's not.
00:38:13I don't know what the production number is.
00:38:16I don't know what the production number is.
00:38:18I don't know what the production number is.
00:38:20Then I'll have that book recovered.
00:38:22Then I'll have that book recovered.
00:38:23So Mr. Kajisuke, once he refill the counterfeit book,
00:38:25So Mr. Kajisuke, once he refill the counterfeit book,
00:38:27he won't be able to use it anymore?
00:38:30And then he gives you a double price.
00:38:35This metaphor of a soldier who sat like a mute in the military
00:38:45This is how the code entered the locked primary school.
00:38:47This is how the code entered the locked primary school.
00:38:49In 1961, the biggest murder in the history of Japan, the Gizou Incident.
00:38:57The police chief used a revolutionary method to recover the fake scissors.
00:39:02That is...
00:39:04He announced that he would give a prize of 3,000 yen to the person who delivered the fake scissors.
00:39:16And then...
00:39:18Every Monday, at the shop where the fake scissors were found,
00:39:23at the post office on Saturdays,
00:39:28and at the teahouse, the whole town would stare at the scissors.
00:39:35At the time, 3,000 yen was about 48,000 yen.
00:39:42The people's search for fake scissors became a social phenomenon.
00:39:47In the end, 343 pieces were recovered.
00:39:52After the Gizou Incident,
00:39:54the police chief changed from Chotoku Taishi to Ito Hirobumi.
00:40:01At the time of Ito Hirobumi, Shibusawa Ichi was also a candidate.
00:40:08However, it is said that Ito Hirobumi, who has a beard, was chosen as a candidate for the Gizou Incident.
00:40:16So, the correct answer is...
00:40:18He gave a prize of 3,000 yen to the person who found the fake scissors.
00:40:26And then...
00:40:30Oh, I can see it. Is this the place?
00:40:33This is a department store.
00:40:35This is the first department store in Japan.
00:40:37This is Nitsukoshi Nihonbashi.
00:40:40Wow, amazing.
00:40:42Yes, Nihonbashi has a lot of things that are first in Japan, including department stores.
00:40:48So,
00:40:50we will explore around Nihonbashi and find out the mysteries of Japan.
00:40:57This time, we will go to the main store of Nihonbashi, Nitsukoshi.
00:41:01This is an order.
00:41:03Oh, it's true. It's nice.
00:41:05This is the part of the promise.
00:41:06There is a promise called Okami.
00:41:09Mr. Kondo, who has a rare profession called Okami.
00:41:14Nitsukoshi was originally started as an Echigoya in the Edo period in 1673.
00:41:21Then, in 1904, we decided to sell not only clothes but also 100 items,
00:41:26so it became the first department store in Japan and continues to this day.
00:41:31This year is the 120th anniversary.
00:41:34It's a memorial year. 120th anniversary.
00:41:36This year is the 90th anniversary of Giants.
00:41:39This year is the 100th anniversary of Koshien.
00:41:45The main store is also designated as an important cultural property of the country.
00:41:49At the hidden Nihonbashi Nitsukoshi main store,
00:41:53there are a lot of mysteries that are first in Japan.
00:41:58The department store is stylish, isn't it?
00:42:00It's beautiful.
00:42:01This is the design of Mr. Kengo Kuma.
00:42:03Oh, I see.
00:42:05It's an image of a white shining forest.
00:42:09Wow, what is this?
00:42:10Here you are.
00:42:11This is amazing.
00:42:13What is this?
00:42:14This is amazing.
00:42:15It's amazing.
00:42:17It's a statue called Tenryo-zo.
00:42:19I didn't know that.
00:42:20It's a wooden statue.
00:42:22It's a 500-year-old Hinoki-no-ki in Kyoto's Kibune Shrine.
00:42:27It's sculpted.
00:42:29That's amazing.
00:42:30Thank you very much.
00:42:31How much is this?
00:42:32It was sold for 150 million yen 64 years ago.
00:42:35It was sold for 150 million yen 64 years ago.
00:42:37There are various theories such as 100 million yen and 50 million yen.
00:42:41That's amazing.
00:42:42The organ over there is also wonderful.
00:42:45I want to hear it.
00:42:47If possible, I would like the organ player to turn around.
00:42:53Oh, it's moving.
00:42:55It's wonderful.
00:42:57It's very unique.
00:43:03It's hard to hear the sound of a pipe organ.
00:43:07It's special today, so let's go closer.
00:43:11I can't get in.
00:43:13Please come up here.
00:43:20It's wonderful.
00:43:22I see.
00:43:24It's a triplet.
00:43:26It's amazing.
00:43:27It resounds from the legs.
00:43:29That's true.
00:43:30That's true.
00:43:32That's true.
00:43:50That's amazing.
00:43:51Thank you very much.
00:43:53It was a wonderful performance.
00:43:55It's wonderful.
00:43:56I thought the organ over there might have a better sound.
00:44:00That's right.
00:44:01Of course, I'm an artist.
00:44:03I didn't know it was such an artistic thing.
00:44:05I know.
00:44:06The sound of the pipe organ from the side is just right.
00:44:09It's a sound with a good tone.
00:44:11But here, too.
00:44:12Is that okay?
00:44:13That's great.
00:44:20TETSUYA, did you play the piano?
00:44:24That's great.
00:44:25It's like a real organ.
00:44:28Thank you very much.
00:44:30Thank you very much.
00:44:34The next place they will visit is...
00:44:37It's a department store that everyone loves, Depachika.
00:44:42We have to come here to start.
00:44:44Let's go shopping.
00:44:46Let's go.
00:44:47Let's go.
00:44:48Let's take a look around.
00:44:49Let's go.
00:44:52This is the first store in Japan.
00:44:54This is GORIBA.
00:44:57I see.
00:44:58It was founded in Belgium in 1926.
00:45:01This is the first time GORIBA came to Japan.
00:45:04It's called Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi Ten.
00:45:06This is the first time.
00:45:08GORIBA first landed in Japan in 1972.
00:45:15At that time, they celebrated Japan's first exhibition
00:45:18and even made a chocolate called Nippon.
00:45:22Let's buy something.
00:45:25This is OBSEDO.
00:45:27OBSEDO is famous for chestnuts.
00:45:30It's very famous.
00:45:32I've been eating this for a long time.
00:45:34Chestnut chestnut?
00:45:35This is chestnut chestnut.
00:45:36This has been around for a long time.
00:45:38It's a famous product.
00:45:39I've been eating this for a long time.
00:45:41Of course, I love chestnuts.
00:45:42I'm interested in Mont Blanc.
00:45:44Mont Blanc, too.
00:45:45Mont Blanc.
00:45:46It's definitely Mont Blanc.
00:45:47There is a sponge dough inside.
00:45:50It's a smooth Mont Blanc cream made with chestnuts on top.
00:45:56Let's eat.
00:46:00It's really good.
00:46:01It's sweet, but it's light.
00:46:04It's something that an adult like me can eat.
00:46:07It's not too sweet.
00:46:09This is really good.
00:46:11Really?
00:46:13It's really good.
00:46:14Let's eat.
00:46:17It's delicious.
00:46:18This is really good.
00:46:19It's very simple.
00:46:21That's why chestnut tastes so good.
00:46:25It's really good.
00:46:26I agree.
00:46:28I want this seasonal limited chestnut.
00:46:31Water chestnut?
00:46:32Water chestnut.
00:46:33I'll have one.
00:46:35This is a seasonal limited chestnut.
00:46:37It's chestnut.
00:46:39It's very rich.
00:46:40This is good.
00:46:42It's like eating chestnut.
00:46:44That's right. It's chestnut.
00:46:46It's good for summer.
00:46:48It's good to eat it chilled.
00:46:50I want to eat it chilled.
00:46:52Let's buy some souvenirs and go home.
00:46:56This kurakake looks good.
00:46:58There is chestnut paste in the dorayaki dough.
00:47:01Please give me that too.
00:47:02Has kurakake been around for a long time?
00:47:04This is a seasonal limited chestnut of Nihonbashi.
00:47:07It's only here.
00:47:09It's amazing.
00:47:10The paste is the color of chestnut.
00:47:13The dough is chewy.
00:47:15This is good too.
00:47:16It's good.
00:47:17This is good too.
00:47:18It's chewy.
00:47:20The dough is chewy and elastic.
00:47:22I like this too.
00:47:24I want to buy a fake one.
00:47:28That's all.
00:47:29Thank you very much.
00:47:31I'm sorry I'm not a doctor.
00:47:34Please give me this.
00:47:35Thank you very much.
00:47:38There are still a lot of shops.
00:47:40This way.
00:47:41I'm full.
00:47:42Hello.
00:47:44This is a rice cracker.
00:47:47This is a rice cracker.
00:47:49It's amazing.
00:47:50It's amazing.
00:47:51It looks like a rice cracker.
00:47:52I eat this a lot.
00:47:54Is that so?
00:47:55There is a pitcher named Jove who played baseball.
00:47:59He always gives me a nice greeting.
00:48:01He always gives me this.
00:48:02I see.
00:48:03I love it.
00:48:05That's amazing.
00:48:06Mr Kazushige.
00:48:07To be honest, there is no merit in sending this to you.
00:48:11It's not a baseball job.
00:48:13I think it's wonderful that you can feel the merit and send it to me.
00:48:19I've never seen this before.
00:48:22I've never seen it before.
00:48:23One cup is 972 yen.
00:48:26I see.
00:48:28We use domestic shrimp.
00:48:30I see.
00:48:32It's the same.
00:48:33It's good when you're looking for a little expensive gift.
00:48:36I see.
00:48:37I see.
00:48:38The craftsmen carefully bake the shrimp with their hands.
00:48:42They press the shrimp so that it doesn't bend.
00:48:46They bake the shrimp in the oven.
00:48:51It's true.
00:48:52Look.
00:48:53It's the same.
00:48:55It's amazing.
00:48:56I eat this.
00:48:59It's delicious.
00:49:00It's good, isn't it?
00:49:01Yes.
00:49:02It's crispy.
00:49:03It's a little light.
00:49:06But it's good.
00:49:08It's crispy and delicious.
00:49:10I eat this.
00:49:11I eat this, too.
00:49:12Is it okay?
00:49:13It's different from the previous one.
00:49:14It's a sweet shrimp.
00:49:15Yes.
00:49:16We use domestic sweet shrimp.
00:49:19We cut it in half and press it to make it more crispy.
00:49:24We bake it.
00:49:26You can't drink beer with this.
00:49:27You two don't drink beer.
00:49:29You're right.
00:49:30If you drink coke with this, it's absolutely delicious.
00:49:34This is coke.
00:49:35Look at this.
00:49:36There are a lot of gills on the back of the shrimp.
00:49:39You're right.
00:49:40The person who eats quickly explains it to me.
00:49:41It's delicious.
00:49:42It's delicious.
00:49:43I eat this.
00:49:45It's delicious.
00:49:46It's still delicious.
00:49:47It's delicious.
00:49:48It's a great shrimp.
00:49:50It's the same taste.
00:49:52It's good for a gift, including the impression when you open it.
00:49:55It's very good.
00:49:56Let's use this.
00:49:58Thank you very much.
00:49:59Thank you very much.
00:50:00Thank you very much.
00:50:02This is amazing.
00:50:04I love this.
00:50:05This is amazing.
00:50:06I love this.
00:50:08I love Daifuku, too.
00:50:10I love this.
00:50:12This is amazing.
00:50:14There are also dumplings.
00:50:16This is amazing.
00:50:17These are Anjou dumplings.
00:50:18All of them look delicious.
00:50:20There are a lot of delicious dumplings from end to end.
00:50:24This is amazing.
00:50:25This is Japanese mochi.
00:50:27This is made with the mochi of NINMEN and YAMAMOTO-NORI.
00:50:30This is made with the mochi of NIPONBASHI EITARO.
00:50:33EITARO.
00:50:38There is soy sauce inside.
00:50:40This is delicious.
00:50:42This is soft.
00:50:44There is soy sauce and bonito flakes inside.
00:50:49This smells like bonito flakes.
00:50:50That's right.
00:50:51This is delicious.
00:50:52This is NINMEN's bonito flakes.
00:50:53This is NINMEN's bonito flakes.
00:50:54This is the same taste.
00:50:55Thank you very much.
00:50:57This is the same taste.
00:50:58Why does everyone choose this?
00:51:04This is delicious.
00:51:07This is very delicious.
00:51:08This is really delicious.
00:51:10This tastes like bonito flakes.
00:51:12That's right.
00:51:14I've never seen this with bonito flakes.
00:51:17I eat this.
00:51:18I've never seen this either.
00:51:20This is an Anjou dumpling.
00:51:22This has bonito flakes on top of MITARASHI.
00:51:24This is MITARASHI.
00:51:26ITADAKIMASU.
00:51:31This is amazing.
00:51:33This smells like bonito flakes.
00:51:35This goes well with MITARASHI.
00:51:37I've never heard of MITARASHI and bonito flakes.
00:51:39This is a little salty.
00:51:41This is delicious.
00:51:42Thank you very much.
00:51:43Thank you very much.
00:51:46It's fun just to look at this.
00:51:48This is a snack.
00:51:50Where do you want to go?
00:51:52This is it.
00:51:54There are various cute snacks here.
00:51:57This is HUE MORGAN.
00:51:59This is fashionable.
00:52:00This is the only store that is on display in the department store.
00:52:03This is a specialty of vanilla sweets.
00:52:07Is this a vanilla snack?
00:52:09This is a snack made from vanilla beans imported directly from overseas.
00:52:15What do you recommend?
00:52:18The most popular snack is this butter sandwich.
00:52:21This is a butter cream sandwich made from black sablé dough and vanilla jam.
00:52:32How is it?
00:52:35This tastes like vanilla.
00:52:38This is very delicious.
00:52:40This is salty and sweet and salty.
00:52:43This is good.
00:52:45The pudding next to this looks delicious.
00:52:47I like this very much.
00:52:49Is this pudding?
00:52:51The color of this pudding is white.
00:52:54This is a pudding made from egg whites without using egg yolks.
00:52:58This is harder than I thought.
00:53:03How is it?
00:53:06How is it?
00:53:08This is sweet.
00:53:10This is vanilla.
00:53:12This is a vanilla called AFFITENCES from Ecuador.
00:53:16The outside is powdered and salted.
00:53:20This is delicious.
00:53:22This has a rich and smooth taste.
00:53:25I'm curious about the cafe next door.
00:53:28This is a coffee jelly.
00:53:31This looks delicious.
00:53:32This is cute from the cross section.
00:53:35This has a gold leaf.
00:53:37I eat this.
00:53:42This is definitely delicious.
00:53:44If you put this bitter coffee jelly in it, you can taste the vanilla.
00:53:49This is very delicious.
00:53:52This has a different scent and tastes better.
00:53:55This is a luxury snack.
00:53:59This is delicious.
00:54:01Thank you very much.
00:54:03I'm full.
00:54:08I have something to show you here.
00:54:11When you go shopping in DEPACHIKA, you can buy a lot of things.
00:54:15If you want to buy one of the things you bought in various places as a gift, you can come here.
00:54:24When you wrap this, you will see this.
00:54:27This is MITSUKOSHI's magazine.
00:54:30This is famous.
00:54:31This is the first magazine in Japan.
00:54:34This is the first time to make an original magazine at a department store.
00:54:41This is the first original magazine in Japan.
00:54:44This was published in 1950.
00:54:46Has this been the same since 1974?
00:54:48That's right.
00:54:51If you look closely at this magazine, it says MITSUKOSHI in handwriting.
00:54:58This is not MITSUKOSHI's logo or kanji.
00:55:01Why is this only handwritten?
00:55:03It's strange to be told.
00:55:07So.
00:55:09It's strange to be told.
00:55:15This is a famous person who wrote MITSUKOSHI.
00:55:20Please guess who wrote this.
00:55:23This was written 74 years ago.
00:55:27The hint is the author of the popular anime that everyone knows.
00:55:33I will answer first.
00:55:35KASUO UMEZU.
00:55:39I was in elementary school.
00:55:42This has changed for 74 years.
00:55:44I understand.
00:55:45Let's go for a long time.
00:55:46Devilman is also a long time ago.
00:55:49There was a person who was more proud of the world at that time.
00:55:55TESUKA OSAMU.
00:55:59I will announce the answer.
00:56:02The person who wrote MITSUKOSHI is.
00:56:07YANASE TAKASHI, the author of ANPANMAN.
00:56:10ANPANMAN?
00:56:11Has the author of ANPANMAN been around for that long?
00:56:14He used to work here.
00:56:17Is that so?
00:56:20In 1950, when ANPANMAN was made, he was an employee of MITSUKOSHI.
00:56:26He was a member of the PR department.
00:56:3074 years ago, he was an employee of the PR department.
00:56:34He was involved in the production of ANPANMAN.
00:56:37The letters written there are still inherited.
00:56:42This is DEPACHICA.
00:56:44There is an escalator.
00:56:47This is directly connected to the station.
00:56:50You can buy things very conveniently.
00:56:55This is MITSUKOSHIMAE STATION.
00:56:57This is the first time that the company's name is included in the name of the station.
00:57:03That's right.
00:57:06MITSUKOSHIMAE STATION with the company's name on the subway station for the first time.
00:57:11You can still see the company's name on the station.
00:57:18It's amazing that the company's name was included in the name of the station in the early days of the Showa era.
00:57:25This is a very interesting story.
00:57:29I will read it in a low voice.
00:57:33I will read it in a low voice.
00:57:36This is a subway line with MITSUKOSHIMAE STATION.
00:57:40This is the first subway in Japan.
00:57:44This was opened in the Asakusa-kan in the early days of the Showa era.
00:57:50The company was planning to extend the line.
00:57:55However, due to the influence of the global pandemic, the old Tokyo subway line was not enough.
00:58:05MITSUKOSHIMAE STATION paid for the subway line.
00:58:11MITSUKOSHIMAE STATION paid for the subway line.
00:58:17MITSUKOSHIMAE STATION was born.
00:58:23This is a very happy story.
00:58:26Thank you very much.
00:58:30About half of the customers are now using the subway to come and go.
00:58:39There are many other places in Japan where MITSUKOSHIMAE STATION is the first in Japan.
00:58:46There are escalators everywhere now.
00:58:49MITSUKOSHIMAE STATION was the first to be established in Japan in the 3rd year of the Taisho era.
00:58:56MITSUKOSHIMAE STATION was the first to come up with the idea of a children's lunch that everyone knew.
00:59:07The children put their favorite dishes on a plate to make the world a brighter place.
00:59:15The children put their favorite dishes on a plate to make the world a brighter place.
00:59:20At that time, the children also built a flag.
00:59:23At that time, the children also built a flag.
00:59:30Next, we will visit the shop in front of us.
00:59:35This is a clothing store.
00:59:36That's right, this is a clothing store.
00:59:39There are also sweets.
00:59:41The scent of Japanese clothes is wonderful.
00:59:48This is a clothing store.
00:59:51MITSUKOSHIMAE STATION is the largest clothing store in Japan.
00:59:56That's right.
00:59:57Do you sell the clothes you always wear?
01:00:00Do you know how to sell clothes?
01:00:02I know how to sell clothes.
01:00:04That's important.
01:00:06Are there any expensive clothes in this store?
01:00:10Look at this.
01:00:12This is amazing.
01:00:13It looks plain.
01:00:15This is called EDOKOMON.
01:00:17This has a small pattern.
01:00:19This is thin.
01:00:21This has a small pattern.
01:00:23If you change the belt, you can change it from casual to formal.
01:00:26This is good.
01:00:28This is a good price.
01:00:31This is 1.8 million yen.
01:00:34This belt is good.
01:00:36This is a kimono.
01:00:40In fact, MITSUKOSHIMAE STATION was a popular business in the Edo period.
01:00:44Now, MITSUKOSHIMAE STATION is a popular business.
01:00:51Now, you can find this store in a department store, supermarket, convenience store, etc.
01:00:59You can see this store on the screen.
01:01:05This is a mysterious store.
01:01:09What is the shape of the store that MITSUKOSHIMAE STATION created?
01:01:16I think I know what it is.
01:01:18I think I know what it is.
01:01:19Is that true?
01:01:20I think I know what it is.
01:01:22This is the first department store in Japan.
01:01:25This is a department store.
01:01:27Thank you very much.
01:01:29Until now, everything was a department store.
01:01:33MITSUKOSHIMAE STATION was the first department store in Japan.
01:01:36MITSUKOSHIMAE STATION introduced this system.
01:01:38KAZUKI, please tell me what it is.
01:01:40This is a store that sells specialties.
01:01:44I think this is only in Japan.
01:01:47I see.
01:01:48Please tell me the correct answer.
01:01:52Do you know what it is?
01:01:53Is it the shape of the store?
01:02:01What is the shape of the store that MITSUKOSHIMAE STATION created?
01:02:08Please tell me the correct answer.
01:02:10This is a store that sells specialties.
01:02:14This is the first store in Japan that sells specialties.
01:02:18Until now, there was no such store.
01:02:20This store sells specialties to customers.
01:02:23This store changes the price depending on the customer.
01:02:25This store changes the price depending on the customer.
01:02:27This is a bad story.
01:02:29This is the story of the time.
01:02:33In addition, the store was a specialty store.
01:02:36The style of delivering goods was important.
01:02:40This store sells specialties in a line.
01:02:45As a result, the price was displayed on the base.
01:02:52Anyone can buy it at the same price.
01:02:55It's true that customers can buy it at the same price.
01:03:01If I hadn't seen this, I wouldn't have bought it.
01:03:05I can't see your face without this.
01:03:10The correct answer is to put a price tag on it to show the price.
01:03:17I saw various things at MITSUKOSHIMAE STATION.
01:03:20This is the first store in Japan that sells specialties.
01:03:23The next store I will visit is a store that everyone takes care of.
01:03:28This is a familiar taste.
01:03:33This is NINBEN.
01:03:36This is a famous store.
01:03:38Do you have NINBEN at home?
01:03:40Everyone uses DASHI here.
01:03:43Do you use soup or DASHI?
01:03:49If you look at the product, you will understand.
01:03:52Do you use NINBEN?
01:03:55I don't use DASHI, so I'm sorry.
01:03:59Let's go inside.
01:04:02Excuse me.
01:04:04The smell of DASHI is strong.
01:04:10NINBEN was founded in 325.
01:04:13DASHI and KATSUO BUSHI have a long history since 1699.
01:04:21KETSURI BUSHI, which is difficult to get affected by oxidation.
01:04:24NINBEN was the first to make a fresh pack in Japan.
01:04:29There are various types of KATSUO BUSHI.
01:04:31There are three types of KATSUO BUSHI.
01:04:36This fine KATSUO BUSHI looks delicious.
01:04:40This is a very fine KATSUO BUSHI.
01:04:43This looks delicious.
01:04:45This looks delicious.
01:04:46This looks like MITARASHI.
01:04:48This is NINBEN.
01:04:50This is NINBEN.
01:04:52This is NINBEN.
01:04:55This is MIZANSHO.
01:04:58This is KATSUO BUSHI.
01:05:00This is KATSUO BUSHI.
01:05:02This is KATSUO BUSHI.
01:05:04This is very convenient.
01:05:06This looks very delicious.
01:05:07You can boil this yourself.
01:05:10You can drink this like soup in winter.
01:05:12This is just DASHI.
01:05:14This is good for tea.
01:05:16This warms you up.
01:05:17This is nutritious and nutritious.
01:05:19There are also freshly cut KATSUO BUSHI.
01:05:23Recently, there are fewer people who cut KATSUO BUSHI.
01:05:29I met this person.
01:05:34This is TAKATSU, the representative of TORISHIMARI.
01:05:39Nice to meet you.
01:05:41Nice to meet you.
01:05:42You changed your name from your roots.
01:05:47I changed my name from KOSEKI to TAKATSU.
01:05:49That's amazing.
01:05:50You changed your name from KOSEKI to TAKATSU.
01:05:53I used to have a different name.
01:05:56My name was KATSUYUKI.
01:05:58I changed my name from KOSEKI to IHEI.
01:06:00I changed my name from KOSEKI to IHEI.
01:06:02You changed your name to KOSEKI.
01:06:04You are very enthusiastic about KATSUO BUSHI.
01:06:08Yes.
01:06:09My father-in-law also sells seaweed.
01:06:11Let's make KATSUO BUSHI exciting.
01:06:14Thank you.
01:06:16Is seaweed related to KATSUO BUSHI?
01:06:19I also sell KATSUO BUSHI.
01:06:21Did you buy KATSUO BUSHI?
01:06:23Would you like to cut this?
01:06:25Can I cut this?
01:06:27This is a place where you can experience cutting.
01:06:31Let's cut KATSUO BUSHI.
01:06:33This is KATSUO BUSHI.
01:06:35Put KATSUO BUSHI on this.
01:06:38Push it down and slide it.
01:06:41Please be careful.
01:06:42Thank you.
01:06:43I will cut this.
01:06:44You don't need such strength.
01:06:45You are good at cutting.
01:06:50This is a good sound.
01:06:53How is this?
01:06:55You are good at cutting.
01:06:57I cut this beautifully.
01:06:59This is fun.
01:07:00I have never cut this before.
01:07:05This is pink.
01:07:06This has a good scent.
01:07:08This melts in your mouth.
01:07:13This is very delicious.
01:07:15This is because I cut this.
01:07:17This melts in your mouth.
01:07:19This melts in your mouth.
01:07:21This is because I cut this thinly.
01:07:23This is true.
01:07:25This has a good scent and taste.
01:07:27Please add a little soy sauce.
01:07:29This is absolutely delicious.
01:07:31Please add soy sauce to rice and KATSUO BUSHI.
01:07:34Not only KATSUO BUSHI, but you can also drink the soup.
01:07:40I want to drink that.
01:07:43I want to drink that.
01:07:44This is called NIHON BASHI DASHI BAR.
01:07:46DASHI BAR?
01:07:48This is a DASHI BAR.
01:07:51Cold DASHI ZENZAI is very delicious.
01:07:53This is a limited menu only in summer.
01:07:56This is DASHI ZENZAI.
01:07:58Can I eat only this?
01:08:00Please eat.
01:08:01Thank you very much.
01:08:03Is the color okay?
01:08:05This is only DASHI ZENZAI made from KATSUO BUSHI.
01:08:09This is only DASHI ZENZAI.
01:08:11This has a good scent and taste.
01:08:14This is very thin.
01:08:17I know this is thin.
01:08:20This is good for your body.
01:08:24You should get used to this.
01:08:26If you add a little soy sauce and salt to this, it will be balanced.
01:08:30If you like a strong taste, you can add a little soy sauce.
01:08:32Can I add a little soy sauce?
01:08:34Please add a little soy sauce.
01:08:36It's okay.
01:08:37Please add a little soy sauce.
01:08:39Don't complain.
01:08:40This is too salty.
01:08:43This is very delicious.
01:08:47This is only DASHI ZENZAI made from KATSUO BUSHI.
01:08:50This is very delicious.
01:08:51This is good for your body.
01:08:54I talked about DASHI ZENZAI.
01:08:57NINBEN has a history of making other products popular all over Japan.
01:09:03This is very difficult.
01:09:05Please give me a hint.
01:09:07This is a replica of that product.
01:09:11I made this product in the Edo period.
01:09:16Isn't this KOBAN?
01:09:17That's not it.
01:09:19This is not KOBAN.
01:09:21I will tell you the answer.
01:09:25This is a silver plate made by NINBEN in the Edo period.
01:09:30This is like KOBAN.
01:09:31What was this used for?
01:09:35Are you happy to receive this as a gift?
01:09:42Is this still used?
01:09:44This is used in a different way.
01:09:46This was made in the Edo period.
01:09:48I'm happy to receive this.
01:09:50I'm glad I can use this.
01:09:52I'm glad I can use this.
01:09:55I'm happy to receive this.
01:09:56This is a cash register.
01:09:58This is close to me.
01:10:00This is written on the front.
01:10:03This is the second question.
01:10:09This is the second question.
01:10:10Please think about the answer one by one and announce it.
01:10:14This is used.
01:10:17This is a product voucher for money.
01:10:21This was used as a product voucher.
01:10:23This was used at that time.
01:10:25How about you?
01:10:26This is a credit card.
01:10:28I see.
01:10:30This can be used as a credit card.
01:10:32Please announce the answer.
01:10:36This is a product voucher.
01:10:39This is the correct answer.
01:10:42I didn't expect this to be the correct answer.
01:10:46This is a product voucher introduced by the 6th president of the Edo period.
01:10:55The second question is about the silver money in the Edo period.
01:10:59The silver money is about 3000 yen.
01:11:03If you take this, you can exchange it for KATSUO BUSHI at any time.
01:11:09It is difficult to carry a lot of KATSUO BUSHI.
01:11:13However, you can exchange it for food at any time.
01:11:19I think this is an advantage for customers.
01:11:22The president of the Edo period will come out on the way.
01:11:27It's the same as the Edo period.
01:11:30Or the second generation will be stupid and die.
01:11:33That's right.
01:11:36Next is a very popular spot in TOKYO.
01:11:41Since the birth of SHOWA 33, more than 1.85 million people have come to TOKYO.
01:11:47Is there such a person?
01:11:49This is a very popular spot in TOKYO.
01:11:57This is a very special and beautiful place.
01:12:01This is a landmark in TOKYO.
01:12:05This is TOKYO TOWER.
01:12:07There are many people here.
01:12:11what?
01:12:13There are many people here.
01:12:16what?
01:12:18Foreign tourists line up at a place a little far from TOKYO TOWER.
01:12:24What is the purpose of this?
01:12:28This is not TOKYO TOWER.
01:12:29I look at the front of the line.
01:12:34Hello.
01:12:36There is a strange sight there.
01:12:39what?
01:12:40There is a hose in the middle of the stairs.
01:12:42What are you doing here?
01:12:45This is a famous photo spot on Instagram.
01:12:48I didn't know that.
01:12:50This is beautiful.
01:12:54This is good.
01:12:59Foreign tourists line up at a place a little far from TOKYO TOWER.
01:13:05What is the purpose of this?
01:13:09I didn't know that.
01:13:14This is beautiful.
01:13:18This is beautiful.
01:13:21The angle of the stairs is cool.
01:13:25Foreign tourists line up at a place a little far from TOKYO TOWER.
01:13:30This is the entrance to the underground parking lot of TOKYO TOWER.
01:13:37About a year and a half ago, a popular Korean idol took a picture here.
01:13:42This was posted on social media and became a hot topic all over the world.
01:13:47This is the best place to take a beautiful picture.
01:13:53If you take a picture from here, you can see TOKYO TOWER very well.
01:13:58I think everyone will like this place.
01:14:02I can't see the whole view from below, so it's just right.
01:14:07Let's find out the three mysterious secrets of TOKYO TOWER.
01:14:14Here is the history of TOKYO TOWER.
01:14:20I thought it was TOM CRUISE, but it's not.
01:14:23This is a famous painter.
01:14:26What should I do?
01:14:29This is a great painter.
01:14:32Hello.
01:14:34This painter doesn't wear a life vest.
01:14:36Is that true?
01:14:38Does he work without wearing a life vest?
01:14:40Yes.
01:14:42Who are you?
01:14:46I'm UGAJIN from TOKYO TOWER.
01:14:49Nice to meet you.
01:14:52Nice to meet you.
01:14:54TOKYO TOWER was established 66 years ago.
01:14:58TOKYO TOWER is wonderful.
01:15:00It was built as the world's tallest 333-meter radio tower.
01:15:07TOKYO TOWER has a total cost of about 3 billion yen.
01:15:14More than 210,000 employees were mobilized.
01:15:21At that time, it was commonplace not to wear a life vest.
01:15:28TOKYO TOWER was established thanks to such brave people.
01:15:35TOKYO TOWER has been in business for a year.
01:15:39I can't believe it.
01:15:42TOKYO TOWER was the world's tallest tower at the time of the Pacific Ocean.
01:15:50It's a mystery quiz.
01:15:54It's a mystery who named TOKYO TOWER.
01:16:00The name of TOKYO TOWER was chosen by the general public.
01:16:05The most popular name was not TOKYO TOWER.
01:16:11What was the most popular name?
01:16:17It's a quiz to decide the name of TOKYO TOWER.
01:16:22Why wasn't it chosen?
01:16:25If you don't choose the most popular name, you'll get a point.
01:16:31Here is the ranking of TOKYO TOWER.
01:16:37I thought it was TOKYO TOWER.
01:16:395th is TOKYO TOWER of the century.
01:16:424th is TOKYO TOWER of Fuji, TOKYO TOWER of Fuji, TOKYO TOWER of peace, and TOKYO TOWER of Japan.
01:16:47What is the 1st place?
01:16:49I knew the 1st place in the script, so I didn't answer.
01:16:53I saw it by accident.
01:16:56You're honest.
01:16:58I'm really straight.
01:17:02I'm not alive.
01:17:05I saw the 2nd to 5th place.
01:17:08Is this a hint?
01:17:10I think so.
01:17:12I'm holding it down.
01:17:15I think it's good to use words that everyone is familiar with.
01:17:19For example, Japan, peace, Fuji, and so on.
01:17:25It's a common word, isn't it?
01:17:29It may be a word that everyone used at that time.
01:17:34We still use it, but we always use it.
01:17:39Who are we talking about?
01:17:41We always use it.
01:17:43Including me.
01:17:45We always use it.
01:17:48Most people in this studio use it.
01:17:51I see.
01:17:53I'm embarrassed.
01:17:55You gave me too many hints.
01:17:58Really?
01:18:00Kaido Ise, open!
01:18:02TANUMA!
01:18:04TOWER OF HOPE.
01:18:07And...
01:18:09TOWER OF MONEY.
01:18:12TOWER OF MONEY.
01:18:14It's not about Japan, peace, Fuji, and so on.
01:18:20I don't know.
01:18:22Let's see the correct answer.
01:18:24What was the most common word when the name of Tokyo Tower was advertised?
01:18:32What was the most common word when the name of Tokyo Tower was advertised?
01:18:35What was the most common word when the name of Tokyo Tower was advertised?
01:18:42The correct answer is...
01:18:44SHOWA TOWER!
01:18:49This is the most common word?
01:18:52Yes.
01:18:53SHOWA TOWER got 1832 votes.
01:18:58TOKYO TOWER got 223 votes and ranked 13th.
01:19:03However, the reason why the name of Tokyo Tower is well-known is that...
01:19:11the people involved in the competition named it TOKYO TOWER.
01:19:17That's great!
01:19:19Congratulations!
01:19:21That's great!
01:19:23By the way, there are many other names.
01:19:27For example, FUJIMITO TOWER and ETERNAL TOWER.
01:19:30What does ETERNAL mean?
01:19:32ETERNAL means Eternity.
01:19:34Oh, Eternity.
01:19:35Oh, I remember the name of TOKYO TOWER.
01:19:37Oh, I remember the name of TOKYO TOWER.
01:19:39The name of GOLDEN TOWER sounds cheap.
01:19:42No, it's not.
01:19:44Oh, it's GOLDEN TOWER!
01:19:47You're right.
01:19:49Don't do that.
01:19:51I wrote it myself.
01:19:53Oh, it's GOLDEN TOWER.
01:19:55Next, let's go to the observatory, the main spot of TOKYO TOWER.
01:20:01Nobody is here.
01:20:03Today, we're going to go up to the observatory.
01:20:06What?
01:20:08Is this a staircase?
01:20:10Yes, it is.
01:20:12I've heard that TOKYO TOWER holds such an event.
01:20:17It's 600 steps.
01:20:19600 steps?
01:20:21TOKYO TOWER is 150 meters high.
01:20:24You can go up the stairs to the main deck, which is equivalent to 40 floors of the apartment.
01:20:31Wow, let's go.
01:20:35We've already climbed 600 steps, haven't we?
01:20:38Yes, we have.
01:20:40That's positive.
01:20:42It's so beautiful here.
01:20:44It only took us 4 hours to go up to the 16th floor.
01:20:49If we were going at this pace, we would have said sorry.
01:20:53Let's go up step by step.
01:20:55It takes 15 minutes to go up.
01:20:57It's so hot in summer.
01:21:01It's so beautiful here.
01:21:04It's really beautiful.
01:21:06Can you see the round thing over there?
01:21:10Is that the light?
01:21:12Yes, it is.
01:21:14That's the light of TOKYO TOWER's light-up.
01:21:18What?
01:21:19The light we see outside?
01:21:22Yes.
01:21:23Can we see that light?
01:21:25Yes, we can.
01:21:27I thought it was circling around.
01:21:30Is that the light-up?
01:21:33Yes, it is.
01:21:35There are two types of light-up of TOKYO TOWER.
01:21:38LED light of 268 units,
01:21:41and 180 lights shining from below.
01:21:45In combination?
01:21:46Yes.
01:21:47By the way, the 180 lights of TOKYO TOWER
01:21:52are cool in summer,
01:21:54and warm in winter.
01:21:57Do you change the lights?
01:22:00Yes, we do.
01:22:01The craftsmen do the work.
01:22:03The lights of TOKYO TOWER
01:22:06are made by the craftsmen
01:22:09in the same way as before.
01:22:14Are you doing this?
01:22:16Yes.
01:22:17This is amazing.
01:22:19The lights of TOKYO TOWER
01:22:22show a special performance
01:22:24according to the event.
01:22:28It's nice.
01:22:30When Ohtani won the MVP in the Major League,
01:22:35he sent a message of celebration
01:22:38in the red color of the team color.
01:22:43When the Japanese soccer team
01:22:46won the World Cup,
01:22:48he sent a message of celebration
01:22:51in the blue color of the team color.
01:22:54The light-up of TOKYO TOWER
01:22:57The light-up of TOKYO TOWER
01:23:00The lights of TOKYO TOWER
01:23:02are showing various things.
01:23:04But if you look closely at the night,
01:23:07the lights of the tower are not on.
01:23:11It's strange to be told that only half of the lights are on.
01:23:18Actually, this is a light-up
01:23:20that is held once a month.
01:23:23It's a consideration to make something stand out.
01:23:26What kind of day will it be held?
01:23:29What? Why?
01:23:31If it's once a month, it's that.
01:23:34No, but wait a minute.
01:23:35Is there such a thing?
01:23:37I see.
01:23:38So that's what it is.
01:23:40Yes.
01:23:41Everyone, let's go together.
01:23:43Open!
01:23:44Ta-da!
01:23:45Oh, it's the same.
01:23:46Oh, it's true.
01:23:47Oh, I don't know.
01:23:48Why don't you know?
01:23:51Light-up
01:23:54It's strange to be told that only half of the lights are on.
01:23:58What kind of day will it be held?
01:24:02Everyone, let's go together.
01:24:04Open!
01:24:05Ta-da!
01:24:06Oh, it's the same.
01:24:07Oh, it's true.
01:24:08Oh, I don't know.
01:24:10Why don't you know?
01:24:16At first, I was wondering if it was fireworks.
01:24:19I thought that the night of the full moon would darken the sky and make the fireworks look vivid.
01:24:24But you said it was once a month, so it's full moon.
01:24:27I'm sorry.
01:24:28Why do you turn the lights on half in the full moon?
01:24:32Because it makes the full moon look good.
01:24:34Yes, it makes it dark.
01:24:36I see.
01:24:37It's fashionable.
01:24:38Please give me the correct answer.
01:24:40Here is the correct answer.
01:24:42Ta-da!
01:24:43It's the night of the full moon.
01:24:45Correct!
01:24:47Ta-da!
01:24:50To make the full moon look more vivid, we turn off only half of the lights.
01:24:55That's great.
01:24:56Thank you very much.
01:24:57I was impressed.
01:24:59I didn't know that.
01:25:00Thank you very much.
01:25:02It takes 40 minutes to climb the stairs to the observatory.
01:25:08We're here.
01:25:10We did it. Thank you very much.
01:25:13Thank you very much.
01:25:15It's not a big deal.
01:25:18I feel like I've never known Mario.
01:25:22The main deck has a performance that heals the tired EO.
01:25:28It's amazing.
01:25:32It's beautiful.
01:25:34That's right.
01:25:35Did you do the illustration?
01:25:36Yes.
01:25:37It's like a starry sky or the universe.
01:25:40It's amazing.
01:25:42I want to see it.
01:26:10It was great.
01:26:11It was beautiful and I was impressed.
01:26:14I want to go to that tower, too.
01:26:18The second Tokyo Tower is really nice.
01:26:21It's like magic.
01:26:23I really like this place.
01:26:25I like the second Tokyo Tower better.
01:26:29What is the second Tokyo Tower?
01:26:31Here is the second Tokyo Tower.
01:26:34What?
01:26:35Do you know what it is?
01:26:37Is it a shape?
01:26:38That's right.
01:26:39It's true.
01:26:41That's right.
01:26:43It's a strange quiz.
01:26:46There is another Tokyo Tower here.
01:26:50Where is it?
01:26:52Do you know?
01:26:54There is another Tokyo Tower here.
01:26:57Where is it?
01:27:00It's a video, so it's easier to understand the location of the Tokyo Tower.
01:27:06This is the last question.
01:27:07How many points do you have now?
01:27:08Mr. Degawa has 3 points.
01:27:10Mr. Kazushige has 5 points.
01:27:12The person who finds the Tokyo Tower first has 3 points.
01:27:16I did it.
01:27:22Mr. Kazushige is the only one who can win.
01:27:25He is a good host.
01:27:27Please answer the question.
01:27:30Let's start the video.
01:27:32Let's start the video.
01:27:36Time is passing by.
01:27:38As time goes by, you can see the second Tokyo Tower.
01:27:43Can you notice it?
01:27:46How is it?
01:27:47I found it.
01:27:49Mr. Kazushige.
01:27:51Which is it?
01:27:52That's wrong.
01:27:54That's wrong.
01:27:57That's wrong.
01:27:58Please continue.
01:28:01Yes.
01:28:02Mr. Degawa, please answer.
01:28:04That's right.
01:28:05Can I answer?
01:28:06Yes.
01:28:07Here.
01:28:08That's wrong.
01:28:09That's wrong.
01:28:11That's wrong.
01:28:12I was confident, so I thought it was right.
01:28:14That's wrong.
01:28:15Tetsu-chan, can you answer?
01:28:17I can't answer either.
01:28:19Please continue.
01:28:21Please relax your head.
01:28:26As time goes by, you can see the second Tokyo Tower.
01:28:32How is it?
01:28:33I found it.
01:28:34Mr. Kazushige.
01:28:35I found it.
01:28:36Yes.
01:28:37I was surprised.
01:28:40I was surprised.
01:28:41This is not a building.
01:28:57This is a quiz.
01:28:58There is another Tokyo Tower here.
01:29:00Do you know where it is?
01:29:02Please relax your head.
01:29:04As time goes by, you can see the second Tokyo Tower.
01:29:12How is it?
01:29:13I found it.
01:29:14Mr. Kazushige.
01:29:15I found it.
01:29:16Mr. Degawa.
01:29:17I found it.
01:29:18Mr. Degawa.
01:29:19I found it.
01:29:20Mr. Degawa.
01:29:21I found it.
01:29:22Mr. Degawa.
01:29:23I found it.
01:29:24Mr. Degawa.
01:29:25Mr. Kazushige.
01:29:26I found it.
01:29:27Yes.
01:29:28I was surprised.
01:29:31I was surprised.
01:29:32This is not a building.
01:29:36I found it.
01:29:37Where is it?
01:29:38It looks like a Tokyo Tower.
01:29:41Please point it out.
01:29:43Here.
01:29:45Mr. Kazushige, you are correct.
01:29:49That's great.
01:29:53Let's watch the video.
01:29:56This is the top.
01:29:57I see.
01:29:58This is the observatory.
01:30:03It's beautiful.
01:30:06This is the second Tokyo Tower.
01:30:10This is the intersection of the Shuto Line and the Kokudo Line.
01:30:14It looks like a Tokyo Tower by the lights of cars and streetlights.
01:30:20The winner of the first round is Mr. Kazushige.
01:30:25Congratulations.
01:30:29Mr. Kazushige, the winner of the first round, will receive a high-class Densuke Watermelon from Muromachi Manya.
01:30:41But...
01:30:47It's sweet.
01:30:52It looks delicious.
01:30:55Watermelons are delicious.
01:31:00Please close the video.
01:31:02Why do I have to watch you eating?
01:31:07From now on, it's a mystery of a Shinisei shop that has a deep connection to Degawa.
01:31:12This is Mr. Nori Yamamoto, who has been running this shop since 1849.
01:31:18Mr. Nori, you know Degawa very well.
01:31:21Of course.
01:31:22It's a Shinisei of Shinisei.
01:31:24Let's go inside.
01:31:26Let's go inside.
01:31:27It's amazing.
01:31:29Mr. Yamamoto is amazing.
01:31:31Excuse me.
01:31:33He is Mr. Yamamoto, who plays the role of TORISHIMARI.
01:31:39Nice to meet you, Mr. Takahiro Yamamoto.
01:31:42Mr. Yamamoto.
01:31:43It's been a long time, Mr. President.
01:31:45It's been a long time.
01:31:46Let's have fun together.
01:31:48Yes.
01:31:49Mr. Nori Yamamoto, TSUTAKIN SHOTEN, and Mr. En Nagatani.
01:31:52Let's have fun together.
01:31:54Thank you.
01:31:56Mr. Nori Yamamoto, do you know what you are eating right now?
01:32:04Of course.
01:32:05What is it?
01:32:06Mr. Nori Yamamoto, I found the word Ajinori for the first time.
01:32:10That's right.
01:32:11That's right.
01:32:14It's a story from 1869.
01:32:17That's a long time ago.
01:32:18Mr. Yamamoto, who was the second generation at that time, developed Ajinori to save time for customers.
01:32:28The second generation is amazing.
01:32:30That's right.
01:32:31The second generation is amazing.
01:32:32Most of them are stupid.
01:32:34This is different.
01:32:36This is an evolutionary version.
01:32:38There are various flavors.
01:32:40That's great.
01:32:41There are various flavors because they are divided into various colors.
01:32:44That's right.
01:32:45The ingredients of plums and sea urchin are sprinkled directly.
01:32:50Do you have any flavor you want to eat?
01:32:53Can I have a mentaiko?
01:32:55Can I have a plum flavor?
01:32:57Please take it and open it.
01:32:58Yay.
01:33:00It's a self-service.
01:33:02I'm sorry.
01:33:05Let's eat.
01:33:06Sea urchin?
01:33:07That's a good sound.
01:33:09It's really delicious.
01:33:11It's amazing.
01:33:13The mentaiko is also delicious.
01:33:15It's delicious.
01:33:16This sea urchin is very delicious.
01:33:18It has a good scent.
01:33:19At the Yamamoto Nori store in Shinisei, there is the most expensive seaweed in Japan.
01:33:27This product is currently on sale.
01:33:32This is the most delicious seaweed that was caught this year.
01:33:37This seaweed is so delicious that it doesn't get old.
01:33:40This year, I was able to sell it happily.
01:33:43I think this is the most expensive seaweed in the world.
01:33:47That's amazing.
01:33:49How much is this?
01:33:50This is 16,200 yen.
01:33:52That's amazing.
01:33:53One sheet is 19 cm x 21 cm.
01:33:58That's 1250 yen.
01:34:00That's a lot of money.
01:34:04This is a challenge using the most expensive seaweed.
01:34:10Which one is the most expensive seaweed?
01:34:16In front of me is the most expensive seaweed.
01:34:18This is a plum flower.
01:34:21I've seen this for a long time.
01:34:24This is 500 yen per sheet.
01:34:27That's expensive.
01:34:29This is a plum flower.
01:34:30This is the most expensive seaweed.
01:34:32Please eat both.
01:34:34Please guess which one is the most expensive seaweed.
01:34:38This is rude.
01:34:40This is rude.
01:34:44I've eaten plum flowers since I was a child.
01:34:48Let's eat this.
01:34:50You can eat this.
01:34:51You can compare it.
01:34:53I want to see this before I eat it.
01:34:56This is completely different.
01:34:59I understood this at this point.
01:35:01Did you understand?
01:35:02Of course.
01:35:03Really?
01:35:04I can only see this at this point.
01:35:07This is different.
01:35:09Did you eat from B?
01:35:11Did you eat from A?
01:35:12Why?
01:35:13Why don't you eat from A and A?
01:35:16This is delicious.
01:35:18How about B?
01:35:20This is delicious.
01:35:21This is rude.
01:35:23How about A?
01:35:25This is delicious.
01:35:27You have finished eating both.
01:35:34Did you understand?
01:35:35This is amazing.
01:35:37You can't get rid of this.
01:35:39Which is more expensive, A or B?
01:35:46Please answer.
01:35:48A.
01:35:51I knew it.
01:35:54This is just a snack.
01:35:57The taste is completely different.
01:36:01I like both A and B.
01:36:07I ate this taste.
01:36:10This is a plum flower.
01:36:12I think A is more expensive.
01:36:15This is definitely B.
01:36:17I will show you the difference between a snack and a real snack.
01:36:22Please prove it.
01:36:24What is the correct answer?
01:36:26The correct answer is B.
01:36:31The taste is completely different.
01:36:33This is more expensive than the plum flower at YAMAMOTO NORITEN.
01:36:37I know the taste of plums.
01:36:39I chose a snack with a good taste.
01:36:42I chose a snack with a good taste.
01:36:48I was surprised when I ate B.
01:36:51This is such a simple quiz.
01:36:59You missed it.
01:37:03This is frustrating.

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