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カズレーザー×ビジネスリーダー 未来人(ミライスト)2024年9月29日 #15 ~ひらめきで世界を変える~
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00:00Good morning!
00:03It's already autumn.
00:08Do you have any books you recommend?
00:13Do you know the manga called Nikaido Jigoku Golf?
00:16I'm really into that manga.
00:19It's about a bad-ass man.
00:21It's really close to a celebrity who doesn't sell well.
00:23I'm really into that celebrity.
00:25Is there a part you can relate to?
00:27It's about a bad-ass man who doesn't want to work hard.
00:32It's not funny at all.
00:34I want to encourage him to work harder.
00:37If you haven't worked hard yet, please read it.
00:40Please read it.
00:42Let's talk about the source of the future artists' inspiration.
00:47This program is brought to you by KAZURAZER.
00:52KAZURAZER is a company that brings new ideas to the world of business.
00:59Isn't this a living room?
01:01I'm sorry.
01:05KAZURAZER and business leaders.
01:07KAZURAZER is a company that brings new ideas to the world of business.
01:10KAZURAZER
01:14I have a question for KAZURAZER.
01:17Where is the bathroom in your house?
01:21The bathroom is on the right side of the front door.
01:25The bathroom is on the right side of the front door.
01:27That's the general image of a bathroom, isn't it?
01:31A new space design to reverse that fixed concept was born.
01:37There is a bathroom next to the living room.
01:41Is the humidity okay?
01:43KAZURAZER offers not only bathrooms, but also new kitchens and bathrooms.
01:48KAZURAZER offers not only bathrooms, but also new kitchens and bathrooms.
01:53KAZURAZER celebrates its 70th anniversary this year.
01:55KAZURAZER celebrates its 70th anniversary this year.
01:57KAZURAZER
01:59In Japan, we have a permanent standard of keeping a tap water from outside.
02:08In such a case, the tap water is closer to everyone's life.
02:13I think it serves an important role of healing and comfortable.
02:20We are currently working on a space proposal that focuses on the lifestyle and space around the water.
02:33The person who will talk about this is Matsui-san, the executive director of San-Ei Torishimari.
02:42The shape of the new water area proposed by San-Ei is now being incorporated in various places.
02:50We will talk about the secrets of space design that goes against common sense and the latest water-related issues.
03:01Our first guest is Matsui Yuki-san from San-Ei Torishimari.
03:05Nice to meet you.
03:07Nice to meet you.
03:08Matsui-san, you are tall, so it must have been painful to wash your hands.
03:12I noticed right away.
03:13The height.
03:15Are you proposing the entire space design?
03:18Yes.
03:19During the COVID-19 pandemic, we were able to put a hand-washing basin in front of the entrance.
03:26We are proposing this because we think that the shape of the new water area should evolve more and more according to the way of life.
03:39Have you ever thought about how much you use a day?
03:46Four times a day.
03:48That's not good.
03:52On average, we use 38.9 times a day.
04:01For women over the age of 50, we use about 50.1 times a day.
04:06When you cook, the number of times you use increases.
04:09I see.
04:11It is said that the number of times you use your smartphone is 52 times a day.
04:18In addition, we unconsciously use water lines in our daily lives.
04:25In order to increase the value of such water lines, San-Ei is developing innovative products.
04:34This is a product called PrePash+.
04:38PrePash+.
04:39What kind of function does this water line have?
04:42Kazu-san, please answer.
04:43Does this water come out from here?
04:47What is the purpose of this water line?
04:50Let's think about it together.
04:56San-Ei's innovative water line for manufacturing and sales.
05:00Do you know what kind of function it has?
05:04Is this a faucet?
05:05This is placed next to the kitchen.
05:09Is it placed next to the kitchen?
05:10Do you wash it with a sponge?
05:15The correct answer is that it is a product that washes just by pressing a cup.
05:20Does this water come out from here?
05:21Yes.
05:23I see.
05:24I see.
05:26In the 6th century, the culture of water washing has developed.
05:31I thought it would be good to have a device that assists in this.
05:36That's why I made this product.
05:40Next is this.
05:42It looks like a touchless water line, but it has a surprising function.
05:47It's like a normal faucet other than touchless.
05:50Is this a faucet?
05:52Yes, it is.
05:53You can set it up like that.
05:56The correct answer is that it is a faucet that can recognize the sound.
06:01I'll take out San-Ei and water it.
06:05Water it?
06:07It's a big sound. Please be careful.
06:09I see.
06:10If you say, I'll take out San-Ei and water it, you can water it in about 1 second.
06:15In the future, will it be able to recognize who said it?
06:19For example, if you say, I'll take out 1 cup of rice,
06:23it will be able to recognize the number of cups of water.
06:27I'm actually doing research on how to do that.
06:33It hasn't been commercialized yet, so please keep that in mind.
06:39In addition, in order to promote product development from a point of view that has never been seen before,
06:44it seems that they are incorporating the opinions of some people.
06:48We usually work as employees,
06:51and we collect women from each section.
06:55We want to make a product that suits women.
06:58We put the development planning rights in the women's working group.
07:03Is there a form?
07:04Yes, there is a product called Koko-e.
07:07Women wash their hands while holding their handbags.
07:15The design of the ball so that the handbag does not shift even if it hits is expressed in this area.
07:22When I have a good handbag,
07:25I don't want to put it down if the water is splashing around.
07:29I don't want to break the shape.
07:32I wish it was this shape.
07:35In addition, there are still innovative items and spaces,
07:40so let's go to the showroom in Midosuji.
07:43Hello.
07:44Welcome.
07:45It smells really good in the store.
07:48I was imagining a place where there are only products,
07:52but is the showroom around the water so fashionable?
07:56That's right.
07:57It is a showroom store with a taste that is different from the conventional showroom around the water.
08:02This is a showroom called Y-Layer because we want to convey the right way around the water,
08:07which is centered on water-cooled metal fittings.
08:13In addition to water-cooled metal fittings,
08:16by selling select goods,
08:18we make it a space where customers can easily stand up.
08:27It's fashionable.
08:30I have a strong image of silver around the water,
08:34and I feel very fashionable just by saying black.
08:38Black is more water-cooled.
08:39It's like a hotel.
08:42The concept is to hide the water line.
08:47It's a series called Morpha,
08:49but it's actually a shower water line hidden here.
08:53Recently, smartphones have been made,
08:56and there are people who are used to the feeling of holding their own things by hand.
09:01I thought it would be nice to have a shower head with a shower surface of such a size,
09:10so I made such a unique shower head.
09:15It's the size of a smartphone.
09:20In addition, with a storage box that can be customized by yourself,
09:24you can show the messy water surface cleanly.
09:29The shower installed in this luxurious bathtub is made of brass.
09:37It has a unique atmosphere with the year and the month,
09:41and it gives off the atmosphere of a classical hotel.
09:46In the midst of all this,
09:48Mr. Matsui seems to have a favorite space.
09:56It's a celebrity!
09:59It's a space you can't find anywhere else.
10:02It's gorgeous!
10:04I admire it.
10:07It's an open kitchen.
10:09It's not just the kitchen,
10:11but it actually produces everything.
10:14This is the proposal method of this Y-layer and super-room.
10:20I'm thinking of proposing a water space as a whole,
10:25and this space is a representative of that.
10:28There's a bath!
10:30Isn't this a living room?
10:32It's called LDKB.
10:35I've never heard of it!
10:37It's a space where you can't find anywhere else.
10:40It's a space where you can't find anywhere else.
10:45By making it open,
10:47you can have a wide space with depth.
10:52I'm proposing a new way of having a space with depth.
11:00Wow!
11:03In the showroom,
11:05there's a variety of recommendations with the latest technology.
11:11If you like something,
11:13you can consult a design team
11:15that specializes in 3A
11:17to create a space using that product.
11:21There's a toilet and a bath,
11:24so the room gets smaller.
11:26I thought this was the only way to create a living space,
11:29but it turns out you can create a living space
11:31and put everything in there.
11:33That's right.
11:36Matsuri keeps pursuing possibilities around water.
11:40What does he want to ask KAZURAZER?
11:43I don't think you have to choose your own kitchen.
11:48I want you to choose your own kitchen.
11:53Matsuri, would you choose your own kitchen?
11:56When I wash my face,
11:59I always want my face to face this way.
12:02Oh!
12:04You can wash your face with bubbles.
12:06You don't have to do this.
12:08You say it's not good.
12:10I always want to wash my face with bubbles.
12:12That's interesting.
12:14I think about it every day,
12:16but I've never thought about it.
12:18I always think about it.
12:20Finally, let's listen to Matsuri's future proposal.
12:26We want to make the value around water more comfortable and rich,
12:31and we want to keep looking at the possibility of that.
12:35I think that will be our future effort.
12:40That's amazing.
12:41You're using it so much.
12:43Of course, you can't live without water.
12:46I think that's why you weren't interested in it.
12:51Thank you very much.
13:01Implants used for tooth treatment,
13:05airplanes,
13:08and ballpoint pens.
13:10I think they're all irrelevant,
13:13but they actually have something in common.
13:17Mr. Kazurazer, do you know what they have in common?
13:22The three things in common?
13:24I can't eat them.
13:25That's true.
13:27Not many people eat implants.
13:30I use them to eat, but...
13:32In fact, all of them use special glue.
13:36That was close.
13:37Special glue?
13:38Special glue is a special type of steel
13:43made from nickel, which is heat-resistant,
13:48and chromium, which is rust-resistant.
13:55Aichi Prefecture has been making special glue for over 100 years.
14:02Aichi Prefecture's Daido Special Glue.
14:08They've made over 4,000 types of special glue
14:12and distributed them all over the world.
14:15Their annual revenue is over 5.8 billion yen.
14:19They're the top manufacturers in Japan.
14:24We don't know much about special glue,
14:29but they have amazing technology to change the future.
14:32Today, we're going to learn more about special glue.
14:39I'm Tetsuya Shimizu, the CEO of Daido Special Glue.
14:45Nice to meet you.
14:46Nice to meet you, too.
14:48Did you know about special glue?
14:50No, I didn't.
14:52Special glue is made from metal.
14:56Is it different from regular metal?
14:59What's special about it?
15:01Special glue is a special type of steel
15:05made from chromium and nickel,
15:10which is heat-resistant, strong, and resistant.
15:16It's a special type of steel.
15:19It's a type of steel.
15:20Yes, it's a type of steel.
15:23By the way,
15:24if you add chromium, molybdenum, and titanium
15:30to the base of nickel and cobalt,
15:36you can make super-hard metal like Kazurazer.
15:40There's a definition for super-hard metal.
15:42Yes, there is.
15:43I thought you were talking about Bandai.
15:46Maple is super-hard metal.
15:48Yes, it is.
15:49Which one is nickel, and which one is titanium?
15:53By combining metal and hard metals,
15:56you can make special glue that suits your needs.
16:00It's also used for forks, nails, and ballpoint pens.
16:06What's more...
16:10Mr. Kazurazer, can you tell what it is by looking at it?
16:15Wow!
16:16Really?
16:17Yes.
16:18That's amazing!
16:19This is also a type of stainless steel.
16:22It's called Gokusaisen.
16:25It's 0.01mm thin.
16:29It's a thread that's been connected all the way.
16:33It would be super-hard to make a thread with this.
16:36What kind of teeth does it have?
16:38Can you sharpen the teeth?
16:40Actually, it's processed by a company called Nihon Seisen in Osaka.
16:45We call it a material.
16:47It's the same for any steel material.
16:50It's usually a mixture of a few microns to a few tens of microns.
16:55But this is only 11 microns.
16:58If it's a little, it's no good.
17:00If it's a mixture of a few tens of microns, you can't make this.
17:04You have to make a pure material.
17:06That's right.
17:07What is this used for?
17:09It's originally a heat-resistant steel.
17:12It's also used in fire-resistant clothes for firefighters.
17:18I see.
17:19We have another one.
17:21What is this rod-shaped thing?
17:24This is a neodymium magnet that has the strongest magnetic force in the world.
17:29This is also a special method.
17:31Neodymium...
17:32You're Japanese, right?
17:33You made a neodymium magnet?
17:34I don't think so.
17:36What's your name?
17:38My name is Komomo.
17:41I see.
17:42It has a very strong magnetic force.
17:45It's also used as a motor for electric cars, hybrid cars, and electric cars.
17:55Let's see how strong this magnet is.
18:00What about a normal magnet?
18:03May I?
18:04Go ahead.
18:05It's pretty strong.
18:07It's pretty strong.
18:09This is the strongest neodymium magnet in the world.
18:14Let's see.
18:16Wow!
18:18It's amazing!
18:19The force is completely different.
18:21It's amazing.
18:23It's strong enough to break a card.
18:27It's strong.
18:29In addition to electric cars,
18:32it is said that by replacing the motor that is used for escalators and wind power generation with a powerful neodymium magnet,
18:39it can increase energy efficiency and reduce power consumption.
18:48The raw material of such a special method is called iron scrap.
18:54Iron scrap is reused in the process of processing in cars and factories that have been scrapped.
19:01It is also taken into account for the environment.
19:03The process begins by melting this iron scrap.
19:11This is called an electric furnace.
19:13This scrap is melted with the power of electricity from here.
19:19It makes a great sound when lightning strikes.
19:24The sound is louder than the sound of lightning.
19:28The maximum power is 1300V and 70,000A.
19:33It is melted with such a large amount of electricity.
19:38The electricity used in a month at home is consumed in 20 seconds.
19:46That's amazing.
19:48If you use electricity, you can use it for 20 seconds.
19:52If you use electricity for a month, you can use it at home.
19:57Unfortunately, it takes 70 minutes to finish melting,
20:01so we need the help of a water-based home.
20:07The melted iron is mixed with nickel and chromium,
20:12and the impurities are removed to adjust the composition.
20:16After that, it is poured into the mold and trained repeatedly to complete the special furnace.
20:23It is said that the special furnace made in this way is also used in the field of medicine.
20:31There are metals that are buried in the body.
20:35For example, artificial bones.
20:37Even if you put it in your body as much as possible,
20:40it is light and does not burden you.
20:43It is gentle on the body.
20:45If only the left hand is heavy, it will be a problem.
20:48It's a little heavier than a tungsten.
20:51If you scale a titanium alloy that is gentle on the body,
20:55it will be a problem if the magnet sticks to it and you can't get the electrode board.
21:01It is also used in the field of advanced medical care.
21:08President Shimizu, who opens the future with such a special furnace, asked Kaz Laser.
21:14I heard a lot about the special furnace today.
21:18The special furnace is used in various places, including familiar things.
21:24However, it is difficult for everyone to recognize it.
21:28I see.
21:30The name of Mr. Daido does not come out on the surface.
21:33The manufacturer we are talking about is a more advanced manufacturer.
21:38Because it is a material.
21:40I would like you to be more interested in the special furnace.
21:44Because it is made of such a thin fiber metal,
21:50it is good to put Daido in all places.
21:55The moment you touch it, you can see Daido.
22:00It's small.
22:02You can put it anywhere.
22:04If it is this size, you can put it anywhere.
22:08Finally, let's learn about the future of the special furnace drawn by President Shimizu.
22:15As you heard today, the special furnace has been used in a wide range of applications.
22:23However, it will continue to be an indispensable material for the future of the sustainable society.
22:36I think that is the future of the special furnace.
22:39I see.
22:40It is a treasure mountain of garbage that collects a lot of scrap.
22:45It is a treasure for us.
22:47We are now working together with car manufacturers and various industries
22:55to collect scraps that have been used up.
23:05There will be a special furnace with new metal that has not been assembled yet.
23:12It is very light and hard.
23:14The dream metal is still coming out.
23:16The super super-hard metal is still coming out.
23:18I think it's ready for the next generation.
23:21At that time, we will be called super super-hard metal.
23:24It's a little old now.
23:27I will do my best to return it.
23:29Thank you for your time today.
23:31Thank you very much.
23:33I learned a lot of things that I didn't know this time.
23:37I didn't know where the faucet and the water around the water came out.
23:43I didn't know that the super-hard metal I named at the convenience store had a definition.
23:49I thought that a great future was waiting for me beyond the obvious.
23:54It was a good opportunity to review the obvious again.
23:58I learned a lot.
23:59See you again.
24:01Thank you very much.

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