ザワつく! 金曜日 2024年10月04日 スタジオ驚愕!-長嶋家に起こった大事件とは?

  • 2 days ago

Category

📺
TV
Transcript
00:00:00What surprised me the most was the funeral.
00:00:03I went to my mother-in-law's funeral.
00:00:07A lot of people from my hometown came.
00:00:10I asked my mom, who was that person?
00:00:12She said, I don't know.
00:00:13A lot of people I didn't know came.
00:00:15The next morning, around 7.30am,
00:00:18my mother-in-law was sleeping there.
00:00:21She was crying.
00:00:23A lot of people I didn't know came.
00:00:26It's all a lie!
00:00:28It's true.
00:00:29It's all a lie!
00:00:34In Kagoshima, his wife's hometown,
00:00:36Kazushige was very surprised by something.
00:00:41My wife is from Kagoshima.
00:00:44I was surprised by the sweet soy sauce in Kagoshima.
00:00:47Sweet soy sauce?
00:00:48It was very sweet.
00:00:49Sweet soy sauce?
00:00:50I was surprised by the sweetness of Kyushu.
00:00:53I was surprised.
00:00:54You eat it with horse sashimi?
00:00:56Yes.
00:00:57That's delicious.
00:00:58I like that.
00:00:59I like that.
00:01:00At first, I was surprised.
00:01:03When I eat sukiyaki,
00:01:06I put sugar on it.
00:01:09Then, I put sweet soy sauce on it.
00:01:13So, sukiyaki is getting sweeter.
00:01:16Sukiyaki in Kyushu is sweet.
00:01:18Yes, it's sweet.
00:01:20But, it's different from the taste you've ever had.
00:01:26Yes.
00:01:27When your wife, Ryugi, came to you,
00:01:29you said,
00:01:30I don't like it.
00:01:32I don't have that kind of mind.
00:01:35Well,
00:01:39I don't like it.
00:01:42Yes.
00:01:43You have to go into the hole of a tiger.
00:01:46My wife didn't say that.
00:01:49You get married to your wife.
00:01:54So, you have to follow the culture of Kyushu.
00:02:00You have to follow the culture of Kyushu.
00:02:04So, I put soy sauce on it when I went to Kyushu.
00:02:09I'm sorry.
00:02:10I'm sorry to say this in Golden.
00:02:12But, I was surprised by the funeral.
00:02:15I went to my wife's grandmother's funeral.
00:02:19My wife is a member of the government.
00:02:23I went to the public hall of the government.
00:02:27I said, I'll have a party.
00:02:29It was a public hall.
00:02:32There was a tatami mat.
00:02:34I took sushi and other things.
00:02:38Many people from my hometown came.
00:02:41Many people I didn't know came to the funeral.
00:02:47Many people I didn't know came.
00:02:49It was Kyushu.
00:02:52People started drinking.
00:02:54There was a party.
00:02:55It was a big party.
00:02:57My grandmother was sleeping on the futon.
00:03:01She was covered with a white blanket.
00:03:04Every time people from the government came,
00:03:09they took off the white blanket.
00:03:13But, they got drunk.
00:03:16They took off the white blanket.
00:03:20It continued until midnight.
00:03:24Many people started drinking.
00:03:26Some people I didn't know came.
00:03:29Many people started drinking.
00:03:34It continued until 2 or 3 o'clock.
00:03:36I wanted to go home, but I was sleepy.
00:03:39Did you stay there?
00:03:40I stayed there until 2 o'clock.
00:03:42But, I didn't go home yet.
00:03:46The next morning,
00:03:48my mother came home.
00:03:50Around 7 o'clock,
00:03:52my grandmother was sleeping.
00:03:54She was crying.
00:03:56People I didn't know were sleeping around her.
00:03:59They were drunk.
00:04:00You're lying.
00:04:03People I didn't know were sleeping?
00:04:05Yes.
00:04:06Because the deceased's soul was around her.
00:04:12She thought she would be lonely alone.
00:04:15She slept next to her.
00:04:17She thought she would send the deceased.
00:04:19She didn't want to put out the fire.
00:04:21It's not a lie.
00:04:23So, she didn't fall asleep because she was drunk.
00:04:25That's true.
00:04:26But, basically...
00:04:28That's right.
00:04:29That's how she sent the deceased.
00:04:34I was impressed.
00:04:37I was surprised.
00:04:39She was lonely.
00:04:41So, she sent the deceased.
00:04:44That's how she sent the deceased.
00:04:46But, the deceased...
00:04:48They were celebrating.
00:04:49They were celebrating.
00:04:50I didn't hear about the deceased until I went to bed.
00:04:54In Tokyo, there is a family funeral.
00:04:58But, there is no funeral after COVID-19.
00:05:02Family funerals have become the norm.
00:05:05In that sense, I'm glad she sent the deceased in a cheerful way.
00:05:11I don't think it's rude to send the deceased in a cheerful way.
00:05:15Of course, there are people who are sad.
00:05:18But, I think it's better to send the deceased in a cheerful way.
00:05:23My father and mother were also sad.
00:05:27It was during COVID-19.
00:05:28If it wasn't COVID-19, I wonder what would have happened.
00:05:30I think it was different.
00:05:31It was a big deal.
00:05:32It was a big deal.
00:05:33It was a big deal.
00:05:34It was a big deal.
00:05:35No, no.
00:05:36No, no.
00:05:37It's a big deal.
00:05:38I think it's better to send the deceased in a cheerful way.
00:05:42I think it's better to send the deceased in a cheerful way.
00:05:44I think COVID-19 has changed a lot.
00:05:47I think so, too.
00:05:49From now on, you will challenge the quiz with points.
00:05:52If you get the correct answer first, you will get a prize.
00:05:55Good luck.
00:05:56Here is today's prize.
00:06:00Setagaya, Tokyo.
00:06:02In front of Kuhonbutsu Station.
00:06:05It's so fashionable.
00:06:06The bread is lined up.
00:06:09It's a popular menu in Komun Tokyo.
00:06:15Croissant au zamande.
00:06:20I love it.
00:06:21Croissant.
00:06:22It's amazing.
00:06:23In fact, this shop has won twice in the world competition where bread craftsmen from all over the world gather.
00:06:32Croissant, which is highly rated among them, is a simple but exquisite taste that spreads the scent of French fermented butter all over your mouth.
00:06:43In the croissant, there is a lot of rich almond cream.
00:06:52In addition, there is chestnut.
00:06:55Is there chestnut in it?
00:06:57I want to eat it.
00:07:00Is it chocolate?
00:07:01It's a milk chocolate sandwich.
00:07:03What's this?
00:07:05Put almond cream and almond slices on it and put it in the oven.
00:07:12When I eat it, the outside is crispy and the inside is soft.
00:07:16The almond cream spreads in my mouth, so I want you to enjoy it.
00:07:21I want to eat it.
00:07:22Everyone, please do your best to get a reward.
00:07:26I want to eat it.
00:07:33Here is a quick quiz.
00:07:34What is this factory making?
00:07:38If you know the answer, please press the button.
00:07:41Here is the first prize.
00:07:43This is not food.
00:07:46It's an iron plate.
00:07:48A metal plate of about 2 mm came out.
00:07:56I made a hole in the center.
00:08:00And then...
00:08:01And then...
00:08:03I cut it into a disk shape and set it on this machine.
00:08:10I set it up.
00:08:17Yoshizumi was fast.
00:08:25It's not a cymbal.
00:08:28It was the same.
00:08:29It was the same.
00:08:30It was the same.
00:08:31It was the same.
00:08:32It was the same.
00:08:33It was the same.
00:08:34It was like a cymbal.
00:08:36Please look at it.
00:08:51I made a hole in the center.
00:08:56And then...
00:08:57And then...
00:08:58Yoshizumi was fast.
00:09:00He is confident.
00:09:06He got it right.
00:09:09He pressed the button.
00:09:15It's not a globe.
00:09:17I see.
00:09:19Please look at the next one.
00:09:23He went to another factory.
00:09:26This one.
00:09:27Is this important?
00:09:29A mirror came out.
00:09:31Kazushige.
00:09:34A mirror?
00:09:35Yes.
00:09:36A mirror.
00:09:37It looks like this.
00:09:39Can I call it?
00:09:40Yes.
00:09:41Listen to it.
00:09:49Lighting equipment.
00:09:52Light.
00:09:53No.
00:09:54It's common.
00:09:55No.
00:09:56No.
00:09:57It's not a lighting equipment.
00:09:59It's not a lighting equipment.
00:10:01Let's go.
00:10:07It's the same.
00:10:11It's cut.
00:10:12It's cut.
00:10:14What?
00:10:17Cut the mirror.
00:10:19And then?
00:10:21Cut it.
00:10:25What?
00:10:28I got it.
00:10:30This is it.
00:10:35Correct.
00:10:40Kazushige is the last one.
00:10:43Can I say it now?
00:10:44Yes.
00:10:45I got two answers.
00:10:47This is used for disco.
00:10:52A mirror ball.
00:10:54Correct.
00:11:00Was it like that?
00:11:02I've seen it a lot.
00:11:04Let's watch it until the end.
00:11:06I see.
00:11:10This is how it works.
00:11:13Cut the mirror.
00:11:20It's handmade.
00:11:24Apply the glue to the ball.
00:11:31It's handmade.
00:11:32It's really handmade.
00:11:36Put a round mirror on it.
00:11:43It's beautiful.
00:11:44Put a motor in the ball.
00:11:48Mr. Yoshizumi, you know it well.
00:11:52The answer is a mirror ball.
00:11:55It's beautiful.
00:11:56The answer is a mirror ball.
00:11:59Mr. Yoshizumi got three points.
00:12:02And he got a croissant.
00:12:04It's good.
00:12:06There is one more question.
00:12:08I'll get it.
00:12:09It's a job quiz.
00:12:12I'll get it.
00:12:14It's a speed quiz.
00:12:16It's cute.
00:12:18What is this woman's occupation?
00:12:22If you know the answer, please press the button.
00:12:27Ms. Mizuki lives in Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo.
00:12:32What kind of occupation do you have?
00:12:34I get up early in the morning.
00:12:36I start working at 4.30 a.m.
00:12:39That's early.
00:12:404.30 a.m.?
00:12:41I'm busy throughout the year.
00:12:44I'm busy at the beginning of spring and the end of the year.
00:12:48You're busy at the beginning of spring and the end of the year?
00:12:50I'm the busiest.
00:12:51You're busy at the beginning of spring and the end of the year.
00:12:54This is Ms. Mizuki's room.
00:12:57This is my room.
00:13:00Do you live at home?
00:13:02Yes, I do.
00:13:03Do you have any problems at work?
00:13:06I'm a fireman.
00:13:09I have a lot of burns on my arms.
00:13:13I get burns on my arms.
00:13:16You have a lot of burns.
00:13:18I have a lot of nails.
00:13:21I have to cut my nails short.
00:13:23I can't get my nails done.
00:13:25I envy my friends.
00:13:27They're so cute.
00:13:29She's a fireman.
00:13:31She has a lot of things she needs to do.
00:13:35Thank you for waiting.
00:13:38This is a golf ball.
00:13:42I use it as a training tool.
00:13:45I use it when I practice.
00:13:48This is the basic movement of the hand.
00:13:51What is this?
00:13:53Ms. Chisako pressed the button.
00:13:55This is a fire.
00:13:57She used fire.
00:14:00This is a Chinese restaurant.
00:14:03This is a Chinese restaurant.
00:14:05I'll try it.
00:14:13This is the end of the year.
00:14:16This is a firework.
00:14:18This is the end of the year.
00:14:22The magician is not.
00:14:26What's this?
00:14:28This is fine.
00:14:30Please continue.
00:14:36I use it as a training tool.
00:14:39Here is her work tool.
00:14:43This is my work tool.
00:14:46Is this my work tool?
00:14:49This is an egg-shaped piece of wood.
00:14:51I use it like this.
00:14:55Do you leave a mark on it?
00:14:57Yes, I leave a mark on it and use it.
00:15:01What do you do on your days off?
00:15:04On my days off, I work to express the seasons.
00:15:07I go to take photos of the flowers.
00:15:10I often go to see the nature of the season.
00:15:14I run a business at home.
00:15:17I am the fourth generation.
00:15:20The fourth generation.
00:15:22My father is the third generation.
00:15:25Thank you for waiting.
00:15:28This is me.
00:15:29Yes, Chisako.
00:15:34Correct.
00:15:36What is this?
00:15:38It's early in the morning.
00:15:40I don't know if it's wrong.
00:15:45It's not a tempura shop.
00:15:48What is that?
00:15:50I know what it is.
00:15:54Japanese people know what it is.
00:15:59Japanese people know it.
00:16:03Can you guess what it is if you look at it a little more?
00:16:05Can you guess what it is if you look at it a little more?
00:16:09If you don't know what it is now, you can't guess it.
00:16:11What does it mean to do this?
00:16:14Magician.
00:16:16In other words, you use your fingertips to connect.
00:16:23Fingertips are life.
00:16:25Do you want to see the rest?
00:16:27Show me your clothes.
00:16:29Let's see the rest.
00:16:31This is my work clothes.
00:16:37Do you know the answer?
00:16:41The correct answer is.
00:16:43It was a Japanese confectioner.
00:16:45I got it wrong.
00:16:48I'm sorry.
00:16:50What Mizuki is working on is a confectionery shop in front of TODAI AKAMON.
00:16:55It's a confectionery shop.
00:16:57It's a confectionery shop.
00:16:59It's a popular Japanese confectionery shop that was founded in the 1950s.
00:17:03It's a confectionery shop.
00:17:05Mizuki is in charge of making confectionery.
00:17:11Egg-shaped tools are used to make confectionery.
00:17:16It is also used to make flowers.
00:17:22Mizuki came up with all the stories of the season.
00:17:29That's great.
00:17:32You can express the season.
00:17:36This was my playground since I was in elementary school.
00:17:40I saw my parents working and wanted to make confectionery.
00:17:45When I had to make a lot of rice and mochi,
00:17:49I went out at 4 o'clock in the morning.
00:17:51It was very early in the morning.
00:17:53It's hard work, but it's worth it.
00:17:58What is Mizuki's future goal?
00:18:00That's great.
00:18:02There are few young customers who come to the store.
00:18:06I will do my best to make confectionery so that many young customers will come to the store in the future.
00:18:13That's great.
00:18:15The correct answer is Japanese confectionery.
00:18:17Only one person was correct.
00:18:20KISAKO and YOSUZUMI will receive a reward.
00:18:25This is a croissant.
00:18:28I'm glad.
00:18:30ITADAKIMASU
00:18:32This is crispy.
00:18:34ITADAKIMASU
00:18:41This is crispy.
00:18:42There is also chocolate inside.
00:18:44The inside is rich.
00:18:49This is not sticky.
00:18:51This looks delicious.
00:18:52This is delicious.
00:18:55Next is this ranking.
00:18:57Do you know what this ranking is?
00:19:06This is the ranking of Showa.
00:19:13There are many things that are nostalgic for the Showa era.
00:19:19Mr. KAZUSHIGE saw this.
00:19:21He remembered the big incident that happened at his parents' house.
00:19:29This is the ranking of Showa.
00:19:37This is the ranking of Showa.
00:19:40This is the ranking of Showa.
00:19:46At that time, there was little personal information.
00:19:49For example, I appear in a high school baseball magazine.
00:19:54I also have my address and phone number.
00:19:59I will show you the magazine.
00:20:02This is the ranking of Showa.
00:20:06I collect tips and rules.
00:20:08I love trains.
00:20:09If you have the same hobby, please contact me.
00:20:11I eat in Osaka.
00:20:13I wrote all the names.
00:20:15If I don't write this, I can't write the article.
00:20:21I write this because I want to write the article.
00:20:25This is 33 years old.
00:20:31I also have my phone number.
00:20:33I can call my parents directly.
00:20:39I was surprised.
00:20:40I was in elementary school.
00:20:43There was an elementary school across the Toyoko Line.
00:20:49I could see my house from the veranda of the elementary school.
00:20:53I forgot what time it was.
00:20:56I went out during the break.
00:20:59I looked at my house.
00:21:01There were three ambulances.
00:21:04There was an ambulance and a fire engine.
00:21:07I went to the teacher.
00:21:09There were three or four ambulances and fire engines in front of my house.
00:21:14There was a police car.
00:21:16I could see the light from the elementary school.
00:21:19I thought it was strange.
00:21:21I called the teacher.
00:21:23I was informed that a bomb had been planted in Nagashima Prefecture.
00:21:30I was pranked by the teacher and the police.
00:21:35I went to both places.
00:21:37I was informed by the teacher.
00:21:40I thought it was a big deal.
00:21:42I asked the teacher what he thought.
00:21:43He told me to go home immediately.
00:21:46That's dangerous.
00:21:47I was in danger.
00:21:49I was in danger.
00:21:50I thought I would die if I went home.
00:21:54I told him to stay here.
00:21:56That's interesting.
00:21:57I still remember that.
00:21:58The teacher panicked.
00:22:00It's not a big deal.
00:22:02I don't think there was a bomb planted.
00:22:04The teacher didn't have a manual.
00:22:06I told him to go home and protect his parents.
00:22:11I thought it would be a big deal if a bomb exploded.
00:22:14It's a scary time.
00:22:16I still remember that.
00:22:17I was in danger.
00:22:20As Mr. Kazushige said,
00:22:22Let's take a look at the professional baseball photos.
00:22:29First of all, look at the cover.
00:22:33It's 1988.
00:22:34I was a star.
00:22:36Look at this.
00:22:37Mr. Kazushige is in the center.
00:22:39Mr. Kiyohara and Mr. Kuwata are on the side.
00:22:42I'm looking forward to it.
00:22:45Did you make this yourself?
00:22:46I made it.
00:22:49Did you make it yourself?
00:22:50Yes, I did.
00:22:51I made it at Kizania.
00:22:55Look at the inside.
00:22:57It says Kazushige Nagashima.
00:23:00Look at this.
00:23:02The ideal type is a healthy and bright woman.
00:23:04Suzuki Onami.
00:23:08A healthy and bright woman.
00:23:11Suzuki Onami.
00:23:13I think this was a professional baseball photo.
00:23:17At that time, I happened to have a friend who was a professional baseball player.
00:23:22He brought Suzuki Onami to the clubhouse.
00:23:26I thought it would be different if he was a professional baseball player.
00:23:30I really like Suzuki Onami.
00:23:32He was a member of Kanebo.
00:23:35He was a member of Kanebo.
00:23:36He was a member of Kanebo.
00:23:37The photos of the swimsuit are usually in the pharmacy.
00:23:41I went to the pharmacy and asked for this poster.
00:23:45I asked him how much I should buy to get this poster.
00:23:50He collected three or four posters.
00:23:54This was before Tokyo Love Story.
00:23:57This was before Tokyo Love Story.
00:24:00He was a real fan.
00:24:02Everyone knows Tokyo Love Story.
00:24:05He wrote his address on the poster.
00:24:08This square part is the address.
00:24:12He is a famous person.
00:24:14He is a famous person.
00:24:17He wrote his address on the poster.
00:24:20When he received fan letters, he only wrote his address.
00:24:27He didn't need a postcard.
00:24:29He didn't need a postcard.
00:24:33He only wrote his address.
00:24:37He only wrote his address.
00:24:41This is really cool!
00:24:48I don't understand this.
00:24:50The gifts from his fathers came from Tokyo and Ott�.
00:24:55The gifts from his fathers came from Tokyo and Ott�.
00:24:57This is really cool!
00:25:00I didn't understand anything until now.
00:25:03This kind of thing, do you answer the survey yourself or is it written by someone else?
00:25:11For example, a healthy and bright woman, reading manga as a hobby.
00:25:16I'm sorry to say this, but I was really a superstar at the time.
00:25:20At the age of 22.
00:25:22I don't have time to answer this kind of survey.
00:25:25You don't write that you know Nagashima Nisei, do you?
00:25:28I wrote that.
00:25:29Kazushige knows Nagashima Nisei.
00:25:32Is Sohara true now?
00:25:34You went to Sohara before, right?
00:25:36My goal was to go to Ochiya and Ikiohara.
00:25:39This is the words of a journalist.
00:25:41It's also true that you like Suzuki Onami.
00:25:44I wonder why the annual report is 8.4 million.
00:25:50The estimated annual report comes out, right?
00:25:54It's almost right.
00:25:56It was 8.4 million at this time.
00:25:58It's almost right, isn't it?
00:26:01I think it's almost right.
00:26:04I don't know who told me that.
00:26:06It's amazing that you know the amount of alcohol.
00:26:09The amount of alcohol is three times that of water.
00:26:11The amount of alcohol is not three times that of water at this time.
00:26:14We drank a bottle of alcohol together.
00:26:18This is a mistake.
00:26:20The arm of the moon is 1,000,000 yen.
00:26:22What is 1,600,000 yen?
00:26:24It's a pocket money.
00:26:26The arm of the moon is 1,000,000 yen.
00:26:28This is a mistake.
00:26:30It's not enough.
00:26:31If you spend more money, you'll be in a big debt.
00:26:35You'll spend it all.
00:26:37I was stupid after all.
00:26:40I'm glad you said that.
00:26:43It's a great era.
00:26:45This is unique to the Showa era.
00:26:49Chisako, is there anything you're curious about this ranking?
00:26:52I was in the train school since elementary school.
00:26:55The telephone board at the station is really important.
00:26:59There is a telephone board at the station.
00:27:02There used to be an amaguri shop in Shibuya.
00:27:06The amaguri shop was the meeting place before it became so beautiful.
00:27:11We all met there and went to school.
00:27:15When I go to a friend's house on my day off,
00:27:18I meet at an amaguri shop in Shibuya and go somewhere.
00:27:23Then I write it on the telephone board.
00:27:25You go there first.
00:27:27Yes, I go there first.
00:27:28You were saved by the amaguri shop and met properly.
00:27:31That's right.
00:27:32That's the only thing you did.
00:27:35Did you call your family and ask them what they were doing?
00:27:40I have a picture of the telephone board at that time.
00:27:44This is normal.
00:27:46Don't you have it now?
00:27:47I don't think so.
00:27:49Shimizu Matsue, wait here.
00:27:53Fujitae, come back at 12 o'clock.
00:27:57I see.
00:27:58I see.
00:27:59Inoue-san, don't come back until 3 o'clock.
00:28:05There was a time when this telephone board was inconvenient.
00:28:09You used it a lot.
00:28:10I used it a lot.
00:28:11There was a telephone board that you wrote a heart mark on.
00:28:17You couldn't get in touch unless you wrote a heart mark on it.
00:28:22There was also a telephone board at school and university.
00:28:26There were many places like that.
00:28:28Yes, there were.
00:28:29This is the telephone board at the station.
00:28:31The video of the train entering the station is also amazing.
00:28:34Please take a look.
00:28:39This is the worst.
00:28:40What?
00:28:42This is hell.
00:28:43Is this real?
00:28:45What?
00:28:48I didn't go all the way here.
00:28:51But I got a cell phone out of the window.
00:28:53What?
00:28:54I can't get off the train.
00:29:06This is Asagaya.
00:29:10I lost my shoes.
00:29:15I lost my shoes.
00:29:17The button is torn.
00:29:18The button is torn.
00:29:21Yoshizumi-san, you didn't go all the way there.
00:29:24I couldn't get off the train.
00:29:26So I said, I'll get you a cell phone out of the window.
00:29:29I got off the train and got a cell phone.
00:29:33I got on the train from Shouichi.
00:29:35Then I saw an old man with his elbow on my head.
00:29:41I said, get out of the way.
00:29:43My elbow hit the head.
00:29:46And all of us were reading newspapers.
00:29:49We were standing in a line.
00:29:52We were reading newspapers.
00:29:55We used to play news on our smartphones.
00:29:57At that time we read newspapers.
00:30:00We were sitting next to each other and the old man was like this.
00:30:05I said, you should read some more.
00:30:06Don't read my newspaper.
00:30:07Yes, yes, yes.
00:30:09There was an old man who read other people's newspapers instead of buying newspapers every time.
00:30:13It's difficult.
00:30:15Please wait a little longer.
00:30:17There were people who read the opposite.
00:30:19I see.
00:30:21Now, let's move on to this new project,
00:30:23which one is older?
00:30:31Now, let's compare the two big news of Showa
00:30:34and see which one is older.
00:30:38As you can see,
00:30:40I can see only one of them.
00:30:42The other one is in question mark.
00:30:44So,
00:30:46you can choose which one is older
00:30:48based on the age.
00:30:50I see.
00:30:52You can choose which one is older
00:30:54based on the age.
00:30:56I see.
00:30:58Let's play rock-paper-scissors.
00:31:00Yes, let's do it.
00:31:02Rock, paper, scissors, shoot!
00:31:04Rock, paper, scissors, shoot!
00:31:06Rock, paper, scissors, shoot!
00:31:08Rock, paper, scissors, shoot!
00:31:10Rock, paper, scissors, shoot!
00:31:12Rock, paper, scissors, shoot!
00:31:14Congratulations.
00:31:16Mr. Yoshizubi got the second place,
00:31:18and Mr. Sako got the third.
00:31:20So, I can go first.
00:31:22I think that
00:31:24Giant Panda is the oldest one.
00:31:26Yes, it is.
00:31:28So, I will go after that.
00:31:30The question is, which is older, the first coming of the sun or McDonald's?
00:31:35Which one?
00:31:36Oh, it's McDonald's.
00:31:38McDonald's opened in Japan for the first time.
00:31:41This is hard.
00:31:42This is pretty hard.
00:31:44That's right.
00:31:49The first coming of the sun for the giant panda and the first opening of McDonald's in Japan.
00:31:54Which is older?
00:31:57I think McDonald's is probably faster.
00:32:01Now, which of these two is older?
00:32:06Mr. Yoshizumi, do you remember the first coming of the giant panda?
00:32:09I don't know about McDonald's, but I remember the noise when the giant panda came.
00:32:14This is the video of the first coming of the panda that Mr. Yoshizumi remembers.
00:32:20Dun Dun.
00:32:23That song was popular.
00:32:25On the day of the first coming of the sun, 56,000 people came to see Dun Dun and Dun Dun.
00:32:31The line-up reached 2km.
00:32:35By the way, this is Dun Dun, right?
00:32:38Yes, Dun Dun and Dun Dun.
00:32:39Yes, this is Dun Dun.
00:32:41Dun Dun and Dun Dun.
00:32:41Dun Dun and Dun Dun.
00:32:42Because they made a song about the panda.
00:32:45And when Tetsuko Kurahana went to see the performance, it became a news.
00:32:53McDonald's has nothing to do with me because I'm a child.
00:32:56You haven't been there yet.
00:32:58It doesn't matter to me that McDonald's was made in Ginza.
00:33:01How old were you?
00:33:02I think I was about 49 years old in 1974.
00:33:10That's what I thought.
00:33:13The first McDonald's opened on the first floor of Ginzan Tsukoshi, where Mr. Yoshizumi was a fan at that time.
00:33:22By the way, the price of one hamburger at that time was 80 yen.
00:33:28By the way, McDonald's opened on the first floor of Ginzan Tsukoshi with the idea that it would spread from Ginza.
00:33:37From McDonald's in the United States,
00:33:40there is an advice that the first store should be a drive-thru in the suburbs.
00:33:45Chigasaki is also a candidate.
00:33:48Mr. Yoshizumi, Chigasaki.
00:33:50However, the number of people in Ginza is overwhelmingly different from that of cars at that time.
00:33:59Mr. Yoshizumi, let's move on to the next question.
00:34:03Which of the two first stores opened on the day of the release of Giant Panda?
00:34:10Please choose the one you think is old.
00:34:14McDonald's.
00:34:16McDonald's opened on the first floor of Ginzan Tsukoshi.
00:34:20If you get the correct answer, you will get 10 points.
00:34:24Here is the correct answer.
00:34:27Which of the two first stores opened on the day of the release of Giant Panda and McDonald's opened on the first floor of Ginzan Tsukoshi?
00:34:361972.
00:34:381972? 1974?
00:34:401970?
00:34:49Wow, it's been a year.
00:34:51It's been a year.
00:34:54So, the correct answer is...
00:34:58McDonald's opened on the first floor of Ginzan Tsukoshi a long time ago.
00:35:04Mr. Yoshizumi, you got 10 points.
00:35:07This is difficult.
00:35:09This is very difficult.
00:35:12Next, Mr. Kazushige.
00:35:16I'm a big fan of Tokyo Dome.
00:35:21That's not fair.
00:35:23I've seen Mr. Oh's 7-56.
00:35:26That's not fair.
00:35:28I've been there when Sam's Disneyland was built.
00:35:32I've been there, too.
00:35:35The closest answer is the first store.
00:35:41Tokyo Dome.
00:35:43So, the first store opened on the day of the release of the movie?
00:35:47The first year.
00:35:49Then, I can understand.
00:35:51Mr. Oh retired the year before.
00:35:55So, I'll go with the first store.
00:35:58Let's go.
00:36:00Which of the two first stores opened on the first floor of Tokyo Dome?
00:36:04Here's the question.
00:36:06What is it?
00:36:07Wait a minute.
00:36:08Take me to the ski resort.
00:36:11I think this is the correct answer.
00:36:14You're doing something stupid.
00:36:20By the way, how did you feel when you first saw the Tokyo Dome?
00:36:25What is this?
00:36:27I was surprised.
00:36:29When I entered the Dome, the air pressure was different.
00:36:33Because the air pressure was different,
00:36:35there was a door to respond to the change in air pressure.
00:36:40I was surprised that I could enter the Dome with one cushion.
00:36:47I don't know about the current players, but I was very sleepy.
00:36:53Was it just me?
00:36:55I was very tired and sleepy.
00:36:58When I ran around the Tokyo Dome, I was very tired.
00:37:03The sound of the Tokyo Dome was closed.
00:37:08It was different from the outside.
00:37:10It was different because it was different from the outside.
00:37:14When I went to the Tokyo Dome for the first time in Japan,
00:37:18I didn't have such a big gymnasium.
00:37:20I didn't know what it was.
00:37:23So, on the 22nd of April,
00:37:26the opening match was on Friday or Saturday of the first week of April.
00:37:31I still remember that it was snowing heavily in April.
00:37:34It was snowing heavily.
00:37:36It was snowing heavily in the opening match.
00:37:38It was snowing heavily in the opening match.
00:37:40Kuwata was playing for the Senbatsu Future Giants.
00:37:43Doug DeCiccio, a third-rate foreign player, was playing for the home run.
00:37:47But it was the Tokyo Dome, so it was okay.
00:37:49But it was the Tokyo Dome, so it was okay.
00:37:51He took me skiing.
00:37:53I don't understand this part.
00:37:55He is a professional skier.
00:37:57He is a professional skier.
00:37:59But this movie...
00:38:03When did you go with whom?
00:38:05I remember this movie.
00:38:07Did you go to see it?
00:38:09Of course, I went to see it.
00:38:12It's cute.
00:38:21The first movie I watched in a movie theater
00:38:23The first movie I watched in a movie theater
00:38:25Oh, I remember this.
00:38:28The three of them watched the movie in the theater.
00:38:31They took me skiing.
00:38:33I want to go to Tokyo.
00:38:36The movie was a big hit and it was a movie about skiing.
00:38:40I can't ride a lift.
00:38:42In the ski resort, it was common to wait more than an hour for the lift.
00:38:47Especially, each person was standing still.
00:38:50In this movie, was it Celica?
00:38:52The car.
00:38:54Tomoyo Harada's older sister was driving.
00:38:58When I saw the snow, I opened the door.
00:39:01She was holding a ski lift.
00:39:03She was holding a ski lift.
00:39:05She was holding a ski lift.
00:39:07I remember that.
00:39:09She was holding a ski lift.
00:39:11She was holding a ski lift.
00:39:13She was holding a ski lift.
00:39:15The scene was cool.
00:39:17I remember that.
00:39:19Of course, I watched many movies.
00:39:21Of course, I watched many movies.
00:39:23But this movie is similar to the previous one.
00:39:25But this movie is similar to the previous one.
00:39:27In my age, I can remember how many times I was taken skiing.
00:39:31In my age, I can remember how many times I was taken skiing.
00:39:33You, Yoshizumi-san.
00:39:35Everyone went to buy white ski wear.
00:39:40I see.
00:39:43I can't remember it even when I think about it.
00:39:45I see.
00:39:47If I had to choose one, I'd say My Love is Old.
00:39:52Because I was a student at the time.
00:39:56Let's see.
00:39:58It was released in 1986 or 1987.
00:40:05So, you'd say My Love is Old.
00:40:11Let's see.
00:40:12Here is the answer.
00:40:15It was released on the opening night of Tokyo Dome and in the movie, Take Me Skiing.
00:40:20Which one is older?
00:40:23I'd say 1986.
00:40:281980.
00:40:37Correct!
00:40:39That was close.
00:40:42Why was it so close?
00:40:44So, the answer is...
00:40:47It was released on the opening night of the movie, Take Me Skiing.
00:40:54Well done!
00:40:57So, you were a student at the time.
00:41:00That's exactly what you said.
00:41:02I enjoyed my last days as a student and went skiing.
00:41:07I'll be a pro skier next year.
00:41:09I see.
00:41:11Tomoyo Harada was cute.
00:41:13This is a masterpiece.
00:41:16Next, Chisako.
00:41:19My Love is Old.
00:41:23Which one is the newest?
00:41:25Disneyland is the newest.
00:41:27I was a student at the time.
00:41:29So, I'd say Disneyland.
00:41:32That's the closest.
00:41:35Let's see.
00:41:36Here is the answer.
00:41:41The gold pipe.
00:41:43I don't know.
00:41:45You don't know?
00:41:46I don't know.
00:41:47I managed to quit my job.
00:41:50I quit my job because of a woman.
00:41:53You quit your job.
00:41:54Yes, I quit my job.
00:41:58The gold pipe is a type of gold pipe goods.
00:42:04There was a commercial that made the gold pipe famous.
00:42:15Yes, there was.
00:42:19Yes, there was.
00:42:22It brings back memories.
00:42:24Yes, there was.
00:42:29Tomoyo Harada won the Grand Prize.
00:42:35By the way, did you go to the opening ceremony?
00:42:38Yes, we did.
00:42:39Did you go?
00:42:40Yes, we did.
00:42:41Let's see the video of the opening ceremony.
00:42:53It was raining, but there were about 20,000 people.
00:42:57It was raining.
00:42:59And Chisako went to the opening ceremony.
00:43:03I went before the opening ceremony.
00:43:05What?
00:43:06You went before the opening ceremony?
00:43:07Yes, I did.
00:43:08It was like a prefection.
00:43:10Yes, I did.
00:43:11I went with my high school friends.
00:43:14There were only men.
00:43:16There were four men.
00:43:19I went to high school.
00:43:20Can I say this?
00:43:21I graduated from high school.
00:43:24I was in the third year of high school.
00:43:26How old were you?
00:43:27I was in the second or third year of high school.
00:43:30I was in the 17th or 18th year of high school.
00:43:31I was in the 22nd or 23rd year of high school.
00:43:33What was the attraction of Medano at that time?
00:43:37Space Mountain.
00:43:39It was over a while ago.
00:43:41Captain Yo.
00:43:43Space Mountain was over a while ago.
00:43:45What do you mean it was over?
00:43:47Space Mountain was old-fashioned.
00:43:50It was this year.
00:43:52Coca-Cola.
00:43:53It was less than two weeks ago.
00:43:56I could ride a roller coaster at that time.
00:43:58Space Mountain.
00:44:00When I saw Captain Yo, I was surprised.
00:44:03Michael Jackson.
00:44:04Michael Jackson was original.
00:44:06He did it only for Captain Yo.
00:44:08That was great.
00:44:10I thought it was great.
00:44:11I thought he was in America.
00:44:14Before this, I went to Los Angeles, Anaheim.
00:44:19I went to Disneyland next to Anaheim.
00:44:23You were a kid.
00:44:24I was a kid.
00:44:26I went there when I was in junior high school.
00:44:29When I saw this, I thought it was the same as Anaheim.
00:44:34You did well.
00:44:36I did well.
00:44:37This is a smoking pipe.
00:44:39It's difficult because you don't smoke.
00:44:45It's okay.
00:44:46Disneyland is older than Anaheim.
00:44:48Disneyland is older than Anaheim.
00:44:49That's right.
00:44:50I understand.
00:44:51Let's go.
00:44:52Here is the correct answer.
00:44:54Tokyo Disneyland opened and sold smoking pipes.
00:44:58Which is older?
00:45:02It was in 1984.
00:45:05Disneyland.
00:45:081984.
00:45:10Let's see.
00:45:13My father wrote a stupid book called The Wizard of Hit Charts at the same time as the book by Todd at the window.
00:45:23It didn't sell at all.
00:45:25He said, I lost to Todd at the window.
00:45:28I remembered what he said.
00:45:31I understand.
00:45:34Tokyo Disneyland opened and sold smoking pipes.
00:45:38Which is older?
00:45:42It was in 1984.
00:45:45Disneyland.
00:45:471984.
00:45:49Let's see.
00:45:51I don't know.
00:45:56That's right.
00:45:58It was in 1983.
00:46:00The correct answer is...
00:46:03Tokyo Disneyland opened and sold smoking pipes.
00:46:09That's correct.
00:46:11It's a coincidence.
00:46:14By the way, he is a regular member of the Extra Church.
00:46:21However, after appearing in this commercial, if you walk around the city, you will be asked for an autograph.
00:46:26I thought he had quit smoking.
00:46:29Actually, it's different.
00:46:32I think it's completely different.
00:46:34Next, Mr. Yoshizumi.
00:46:36Next, Mr. Yoshizumi.
00:46:38I'll go with the older one.
00:46:40I'll go with Mr. Taiyaki.
00:46:42Mr. Taiyaki.
00:46:44Here is the correct answer.
00:46:48Nostradamus.
00:46:50I'm good at this.
00:46:52I was in elementary school.
00:46:54Which one is this?
00:46:56Mr. Taiyaki.
00:46:58Do you remember?
00:47:00Your father...
00:47:02Which company is this?
00:47:04Canyon Records.
00:47:07As soon as my father quit Canyon Records, this hit.
00:47:11I should have been there.
00:47:14It was a big hit.
00:47:17It was amazing.
00:47:19It was amazing.
00:47:21It was amazing.
00:47:23Taiyaki Oyoge, a big hit song of the Showa era.
00:47:27He was 9 years old.
00:47:32Record sales exceeded 4.5 million copies.
00:47:35It was a shocking record.
00:47:39Singer Masato Shimon didn't expect his children's songs to sell so well.
00:47:44He didn't sign a contract, so he only had 50,000 yen in his pocket.
00:47:52I think I was in elementary school when I heard this.
00:47:57Everyone was reading this.
00:48:00In August 1999, the sun...
00:48:06The sun was coming down from the sky.
00:48:08The sun was coming down from the sky in July.
00:48:11Until July 1999, I decided not to get married.
00:48:17I thought I didn't want to get married when the earth was about to collapse.
00:48:24I believed it, and I got married in September 1999.
00:48:30You were in Nostradamus.
00:48:32You were in Nostradamus.
00:48:34That's what I remember from elementary school.
00:48:38I got married in September 1999.
00:48:41You really believed in your children and adults at that time.
00:48:45You said,
00:48:46You said,
00:48:48You said,
00:48:51You said,
00:48:53You said,
00:48:56You said,
00:48:59You said,
00:49:04You said,
00:49:19You said,
00:49:24You said,
00:49:26I don't know this one.
00:49:28I don't know this one.
00:49:30I was in elementary school.
00:49:32I know when Taiyaki was born.
00:49:34Oh, that's right.
00:49:38I think it's close.
00:49:40Which one?
00:49:42Taiyaki?
00:49:44When was he born?
00:49:46Let's go with the old one.
00:49:48Old one.
00:49:52Taiyaki.
00:49:54Is Taiyaki older?
00:49:56Here is the answer.
00:49:58When Taiyaki was released,
00:50:00Nostradamus's Great Prophecy was published.
00:50:02Which one is older?
00:50:04Which one is older?
00:50:06Was the Great Prophecy published?
00:50:08Was the Great Prophecy published?
00:50:10Was it already popular?
00:50:12Was it already popular?
00:50:1470?
00:50:1670?
00:50:18Incorrect.
00:50:20Incorrect.
00:50:22Incorrect.
00:50:24The correct answer is
00:50:26The correct answer is
00:50:28Nostradamus's Great Prophecy was published
00:50:30Nostradamus's Great Prophecy was published
00:50:32a long time ago.
00:50:34Is Taiyaki in middle school?
00:50:36Is Taiyaki in middle school?
00:50:38Incorrect.
00:50:40Is Taiyaki in middle school?
00:50:42Nostradamus's Great Prophecy
00:50:44is a long-selling series
00:50:46on TV.
00:50:48Many people have watched it for a long time,
00:50:50Many people have watched it for a long time,
00:50:52so it could be that
00:50:54it is a new style.
00:50:56so it could be that it is a new style.
00:50:58Kazushige, 6 points remaining.
00:51:00Kazushige, 6 points remaining.
00:51:02I want to go to Osaka with an大山.
00:51:04Is it okay?
00:51:06I am watching it.
00:51:08I am watching it.
00:51:10I still remember the scene at the theater.
00:51:12I still remember the scene at the theater.
00:51:14I took a thousand yen bill and split it into a hundred or two hundred pieces.
00:51:24Kazushige-san, you have two sixes left.
00:51:27I really want to go to Osan.
00:51:30Can I?
00:51:31Of course, of course.
00:51:32I was watching at that time, at Korakuen Stadium.
00:51:36I hit the ball from the right 21st pitcher, Suzuki-san.
00:51:43It was a little line drive to the right.
00:51:46I still remember the scene at that time.
00:51:49Kazushige-san has a vivid memory of that day.
00:51:53The home run of No. 756 was a Yakult match at Korakuen Stadium.
00:52:02No. 755 was hit on August 31st.
00:52:07It was a three-time home run without a home run for two days.
00:52:10It was a long-awaited hit from Suzuki Yasujiro, the head of Yakult.
00:52:14That's amazing.
00:52:18This is the record for the most home runs in the world.
00:52:21It was the 40th home run for Osan.
00:52:26And this home run.
00:52:28Kazushige-san, who was still a boy, has a strong memory.
00:52:33And the person behind me spread out 100 or 200 1000-yen bills.
00:52:41The person behind me picked up the 1000-yen bill while Osan was turning around.
00:52:51Kazushige-san was behind you?
00:52:53The person behind me just spread out the 1000-yen bill.
00:52:58Congratulations!
00:53:00Congratulations!
00:53:02The person behind me picked up 100 or 200 1000-yen bills.
00:53:08How many did you pick up?
00:53:10I picked up 10 or 20.
00:53:12You picked up a lot.
00:53:13I picked up a lot of other people's bills.
00:53:15I still remember it.
00:53:19That's amazing.
00:53:20I won't forget it.
00:53:21Let's move on.
00:53:23This is the question for the home run of No. 756.
00:53:28When was Japan first born?
00:53:31Yamashita-san, right?
00:53:33Yamashita-san's No. 756.
00:53:35His father was an NHK employee.
00:53:39Yes, as Chisako-san said,
00:53:42No. 756 was born in the house of Yamashita-san, who was an NHK employee at the time.
00:53:48Every time the TV station played a special edition, it was so exciting.
00:54:02Bye-bye.
00:54:07This is also within a year.
00:54:10I thought it was close.
00:54:11I think it's within a year.
00:54:12It's pretty close.
00:54:14How many years is your father?
00:54:16I don't remember how many years I was in elementary school.
00:54:23I think I was in the second year of elementary school.
00:54:26Do you remember the bills you picked up?
00:54:28I called him Masaru-oji-chan.
00:54:31He's a relative.
00:54:32I called him Masaru-oji-chan.
00:54:33Masaru-oji-chan likes alcohol.
00:54:36He drank beer all the time.
00:54:38He went to the bathroom many times.
00:54:41I was curious about that.
00:54:44Shigeo-san was a player.
00:54:48He was a coach.
00:54:49He was a coach.
00:54:53My father retired in the third year of elementary school.
00:54:59After that, he left Babe Ruth.
00:55:03714.
00:55:05It's been five or six years since I was in elementary school.
00:55:08I see.
00:55:09Five or six years.
00:55:12But I don't watch the news about the five-year-old.
00:55:17I remember watching it.
00:55:21I know a lot.
00:55:22I even know that my father is a member of NHK.
00:55:25That's amazing.
00:55:26But I don't remember when.
00:55:28I think the five-year-old is later.
00:55:33I think the five-year-old is older.
00:55:36I think the five-year-old is half a year older.
00:55:41Is the five-year-old in winter or autumn?
00:55:45I don't think it's summer.
00:55:48I think it's winter.
00:55:50The five-year-old is in summer.
00:55:53My grandfather drank a lot of beer.
00:55:56Maybe he drank beer even though it was winter.
00:55:58I don't drink beer in winter.
00:56:00I see.
00:56:01I think I went there during the summer vacation.
00:56:06Shige-san, which one is older?
00:56:10The five-year-old.
00:56:12Let's see.
00:56:14Here is the answer.
00:56:17Mr. Sadaharu Oh's 756th home run and the birth of Japan's first five-year-old.
00:56:23Which one is older?
00:56:26I think Mr. Oh is later.
00:56:31It's 1,070 yen.
00:56:41That's too bad.
00:56:43So, the answer is...
00:56:48The birth of Japan's first five-year-old was a long time ago.
00:56:52Why do I remember this?
00:56:55By the way, in 1977, Mr. Oh was awarded the National Nutrition Award.
00:57:03In fact, the National Nutrition Award was created to award Mr. Oh's world record.
00:57:12That's too bad.
00:57:14I'm not upset at all.
00:57:16I'm glad I could see a good video.
00:57:18I'm glad I could see Mr. Oh's home run again.
00:57:21I'm glad I could talk about Masaru Ojiichan.
00:57:23By the way, the person who took the home run ball is a company employee in Saitama Prefecture.
00:57:28He returned the ball.
00:57:32As a thank-you gift, he was given a product worth 380,000 yen as a gift.
00:57:47He returned the ball.
00:57:50It's amazing.
00:57:52I remember Mr. Kazushige's ball clearly.
00:57:56Do you remember?
00:57:57I remember the sound of the ball and the trajectory of the ball.
00:58:03I remember everything.
00:58:04And the sensation of the ball flying up.
00:58:07I remember this sensation.
00:58:09And Masaru Ojiichan's beer.
00:58:11Masaru Ojiichan drank too much beer.
00:58:13He went to the bathroom.
00:58:15He went to the bathroom every inning.
00:58:17Did Masaru Ojiichan see this moment?
00:58:19I saw it.
00:58:20I'm glad I could see it.
00:58:22This is the last one.
00:58:24Chisako's question is No. 6.
00:58:26Let's see the question from the publisher of Totto-chan by the window.
00:58:31Here it is.
00:58:32There are two Rubik's Cubes.
00:58:34This is also popular.
00:58:38When Totto-chan by the window was published,
00:58:42at the same time, my father wrote a stupid book called The Wizard of Hit Charts.
00:58:49It didn't sell at all.
00:58:51I said,
00:58:53I lost to Totto-chan by the window.
00:58:56I remembered what I said.
00:58:59I see.
00:59:00You remember it very well.
00:59:02I always say this.
00:59:03I lost to Totto-chan.
00:59:07Totto-chan by the window,
00:59:09a book by Tetsuko Kuroyanagi,
00:59:11published at the same time as Chisako's father's book.
00:59:16Even now, it is loved by many people.
00:59:18It became a super long seller.
00:59:21I loved it.
00:59:22It was translated in various countries and regions, such as America, France, and China.
00:59:28It was very popular all over the world.
00:59:31The number of Rubik's Cubes was more than 25 million.
00:59:38Please read my father's book.
00:59:41What was it?
00:59:42The Wizard of Hit Charts.
00:59:46What was Tetsuko-san's reaction to this book?
00:59:51I didn't expect so many people would read it.
00:59:56When I wrote this book,
00:59:58I asked everyone if I made a mistake,
01:00:00but they never asked me how I looked.
01:00:03I wrote it in my memory.
01:00:05Mio-chan, my classmate,
01:00:09I remember the day I first met her.
01:00:12I said,
01:00:14We were playing handkerchief dropping during lunch break.
01:00:16We had a lot of fun.
01:00:18Then a girl came up to me.
01:00:20She said,
01:00:23I said,
01:00:24Who is this girl?
01:00:25She said,
01:00:26That's me.
01:00:27I think I entered the school with a very humble attitude.
01:00:31I told her to stop playing handkerchief dropping.
01:00:33I said,
01:00:36I'm pretty used to it.
01:00:40That's Tetsuko-san's style.
01:00:42I don't think I'm used to handkerchief dropping.
01:00:45What about Rubik's Cube?
01:00:47I think Rubik's Cube is older.
01:00:51I don't know at all.
01:00:52I don't know either, but I feel that way.
01:00:54I used to play Rubik's Cube.
01:00:56But it was when I was in elementary school.
01:00:59I could only do one side no matter how many times I played it.
01:01:02I could only do one side no matter how many times I played it.
01:01:04I could only do one side.
01:01:06The other sides were all messed up.
01:01:12It's still strange.
01:01:13People usually know how to do it before they play it.
01:01:17It's easy for elementary school students.
01:01:19How do you do that?
01:01:21I've been able to do six sides at once.
01:01:24Is that a coincidence?
01:01:25I was able to do one side and two sides.
01:01:28I was able to do two sides when I was in elementary school.
01:01:31I was able to do two sides, but I was worried about three sides.
01:01:34I was able to do three sides when I was in elementary school.
01:01:37I was able to do four sides when I was in elementary school.
01:01:40I was able to do five sides when I was in elementary school.
01:01:43I was able to do six sides when I was in elementary school.
01:01:46That's right.
01:01:47It's automatic.
01:01:48That's right.
01:01:50I remember running home with the cube in my hand.
01:01:56I wanted to show that I could do it.
01:01:59I don't want you to look at me from above.
01:02:02I'm just kidding.
01:02:06Kisako, are you ready?
01:02:08The Rubik's Cube is older.
01:02:12I got it.
01:02:13The correct answer is this.
01:02:15I don't know.
01:02:16The Rubik's Cube was released in Japan by TODD from MADOGIWA.
01:02:21Which one is older?
01:02:24I think it was in middle school.
01:02:26I think it was in high school.
01:02:28I think it was in elementary school.
01:02:30I think it was in 1980.
01:02:32What year is it?
01:02:36The correct answer is this.
01:02:41The Rubik's Cube was released in Japan a long time ago.
01:02:46I think it was in the third year of junior high school.
01:02:48The correct answer is this.
01:02:52Kisako, you got it right.

Recommended