キョコロヒー 2024年10月7日 まさのりの素朴な疑問で大荒れ

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00:00Today, the two of you are going to solve a simple riddle from Hasegawa, a Japanese poet.
00:05It's called, Masanori wa Shiritaiyo.
00:07It's like, how does Hintaro end his story?
00:12Masanori-san is going to solve a riddle that he's been wondering about.
00:19Masanori wa Shiritaiyo
00:23We've come up with a new riddle that Masanori-san gave us.
00:27Yes, thank you.
00:29Today, we're going to solve a riddle with Yamamoto-san from Kiyo Prefecture.
00:34It has nothing to do with me.
00:36It's been a while.
00:38Yamamoto-san, how are you doing?
00:41The other day, we did a tour where you could see everything about Shumai Bento.
00:46It was like a tour of the factory.
00:49We got a call from a customer who participated.
00:53He said, Yamamoto-san from Kyokorohi.
00:57What's Kyokorohi?
00:59He said, would you like to take a picture with me?
01:02I was so moved.
01:04I'm so happy to hear that.
01:06He knows you.
01:07I was so surprised. He said he watches your videos every week.
01:10Really? Thank you so much.
01:15So, here's the first riddle.
01:20In the Jomon period, how did people cut their hair and nails?
01:27You're right.
01:29They probably didn't eat a lot.
01:32They didn't grow as much as I was worried.
01:35Really?
01:37I'm a little curious.
01:39Me, too.
01:40We have a person who knows a lot about the Jomon period.
01:47I'm Yamada, a professor at Tokyo University of Technology.
01:52Nice to meet you.
01:54I'm a big fan of Masanori-san.
01:57I bought his DVD.
02:02Really? Thank you so much.
02:05What kind of research do you do?
02:08I do research about the Jomon period, such as graves and tools.
02:17I research what society was like at that time.
02:21I'm so curious.
02:23So, you know a lot about the Jomon period?
02:26I think I know more about it than people.
02:29How did people cut their hair and nails in the Jomon period?
02:34It's a very difficult question.
02:37It's a very difficult question.
02:39The Jomon people didn't cut their hair and nails in the Jomon period.
02:45It's a very difficult question.
02:51Really?
02:52However, if you look at the tools of the Jomon period,
02:58there are various kinds of tools.
03:02For example, this is a stone tool that looks like a spoon.
03:07Can I touch it?
03:09This is a stone tool.
03:11Is this a real stone tool?
03:12Yes, it's a real stone tool.
03:14It's called a stone spoon.
03:16It's like a small knife, and it's used for a lot of things.
03:19It's used to cut down animals, plants, and trees.
03:25It's used for a lot of things.
03:27This is a cutter.
03:29I think it's probably used to cut long hair or cut nails.
03:38Have you ever actually cut your hair with this?
03:44Yes, I have.
03:45You have?
03:47Did you try it?
03:48I tried everything.
03:49It's a so-called leather cut.
03:51I cut my hair a lot.
03:55So you've actually done it.
03:57I've done it before.
03:58There are people in the world who use this kind of stone to care for their hair.
04:05That's why I think Jomon people probably do it, too.
04:10I see.
04:11I'd like to ask you a question.
04:13Was there a culture called hage in the Jomon period?
04:17This is a difficult question, too.
04:20For example, I think there was a meaning to it, such as shortening hair.
04:26But in fact, the lifespan of the Jomon people is not that long.
04:31If you look at the population, there are a lot of people who die at the age of 50.
04:37So before the hair gets thinner and the hair gradually disappears, most people actually die.
04:48I see.
04:49Mr. Matsunori took M-1 and sold it.
04:56So before that stage, most people in the Jomon period died.
05:01Oh, so that means it was good.
05:05I made it in time.
05:06You made it in time for M-1.
05:09That's good.
05:11Mr. Yamada, is there anything else you've done in the Jomon period?
05:19I picked up wood, boiled it, and removed the scum.
05:23Or I caught a boar because I couldn't catch it.
05:27And then I dismantled it.
05:29I do a lot of things like that.
05:31Have you ever eaten the seasoning of that time?
05:34The seasoning at that time was very difficult.
05:38I think they made salt by boiling sea water.
05:42So I'm sure it tasted like salt.
05:45And then I boiled the shellfish and made the soup stock.
05:48Mr. Kiyoken also made soup stock with scallops.
05:52In that way, I boiled the shellfish and made the soup stock.
05:55And then I put fish or meat in it.
05:58And then I put the dumplings I made from the sea of wood in it and simmered them together.
06:01So it's like a hot pot.
06:03I'm making a big meal.
06:05I'm sure they made it with family members and relatives.
06:10I'm sure the Jomon period had a taste of family.
06:17Each?
06:19Yes, each.
06:20I went to Mr. Yamada's house next door.
06:24He told me to go eat at night.
06:27I ate and ate.
06:29I don't like that taste.
06:31I think there was something like that.
06:33Of course, there was.
06:35I don't like that taste.
06:37I think there was.
06:39I've always been curious about the Jomon people.
06:46No, no, no.
06:47I've always been curious about the Jomon people.
06:50Now we can communicate with each other through words.
06:53But at first, I wondered how words were born and how people understood each other.
07:00But I realized that there was no end to the mysteries of the Jomon period.
07:03I've always been curious about the Jomon period.
07:07That's unusual.
07:09Really.
07:10We live in a world where we know the obvious.
07:14We know because we are told.
07:16If we didn't know all of this, how would we live?
07:21That's what you'd say, right?
07:22Yes.
07:23That's what you'd say, right?
07:25Did you just weave it in?
07:28You should be more interested.
07:31I don't know anything.
07:34What's the next question?
07:37If you dry a sweater on a washing machine, it shrinks.
07:43If you dry it on a washing machine several times, it shrinks.
07:50I think it's about the size of the Silvania family.
07:55I think it's a little difficult to answer the question about the Silvania family.
07:59It shrinks a lot.
08:01Sweaters have a lot of gaps.
08:06When you close all the gaps, it shrinks a lot.
08:11We experimented with this question on the show.
08:16What is the result of repeating washing and drying with wool fabric used in general sweaters?
08:26This is the result of experimenting with washing and drying for a week every day.
08:32It shrinks every time you dry it.
08:36There is a limit.
08:38This is the original.
08:41Can I touch it?
08:42Yes.
08:43Is this 100% wool?
08:45Yes.
08:46This is the one I washed eight times.
08:49Can I touch it?
08:50This is the one you washed eight times.
08:56Did it shrink this much?
08:58Isn't it amazing?
09:00Is this a woman?
09:02Isn't this a woman?
09:04Did it shrink this much?
09:07I was surprised.
09:09This is amazing.
09:11Did it shrink this much in eight times?
09:13I felt like I did it about 700 times.
09:17That's right.
09:19Can you do it easily at home?
09:23I can do it at home, but I don't know why I do it.
09:28It's terrible, isn't it?
09:30It shrinks all over the place.
09:33It's amazing.
09:35I see.
09:36It's like a relationship where you can laugh together.
09:38It's like a detective story.
09:41I didn't go to SILVANIA.
09:44It's amazing.
09:46I didn't think it would shrink this much.
09:48It's calm.
09:50Did you solve the question?
09:52I solved it.
09:53I can't go to SILVANIA FAMILY.
09:55But I can wear it to my children.
09:58It's interesting.
10:00I prepared a sweater before and after shrinking.
10:04I want to see it.
10:07It's amazing.
10:09It's very small.
10:11It's cute.
10:12Did it shrink this much?
10:14Did it shrink this much?
10:16It's amazing.
10:19It's amazing.
10:21It's for children.
10:23It's amazing.
10:25Iwaki did it every day.
10:27Iwaki did it for me.
10:30You're welcome.
10:32I don't have ice cream.
10:34It's very comfortable.
10:36I didn't go to JOMON JIDAI.
10:41I understand the dance.
10:43But I thought the first person would sing.
10:48The first person.
10:59It's interesting.
11:01I did it.
11:02It's interesting.
11:04Isn't it amazing that the first person is a hamster?
11:07Before that, I wasn't a hamster.
11:11That's wrong.
11:13There are people who are good at talking.
11:15There are people who do funny episodes.
11:19Was it JOMON JIDAI?
11:21Does it mean that JOMON JIDAI has the feeling of being funny?
11:26It means that there is a funny feeling.
11:31Is it JOMON JIDAI?
11:33Isn't that amazing?
11:35It's better to do a JOMON project.
11:38It's better to do it.
11:40I have to thank you.
11:44After this, it's a soap bubble VS Masanori.
11:52Soap bubble VS Kyoko.
11:54That's crazy.
11:56Soap bubble VS Masanori.
11:59Masanori solves Hasegawa's simple question.
12:05What is the next question?
12:09A while ago, I got a call from a dog.
12:13That's crazy.
12:15What kind of joke is that?
12:17Have you ever gotten a call from a dog?
12:20I haven't.
12:22You haven't?
12:23What other animals besides dogs?
12:25I don't remember.
12:28I see.
12:30I'm going to solve this problem.
12:33I'm calling this person.
12:35I'm IHARA, a dog trainer.
12:37Nice to meet you.
12:40IHARA is a dog trainer.
12:43He has a magazine called dog feelings.
12:45He is also supervised.
12:47That's amazing.
12:49It's a perfect question for me.
12:53Can I ask you a question?
12:55Of course.
12:56One day, I was sleeping.
12:58I got a phone call.
13:00It was a LINE phone call.
13:03The person's name was TOSHIO.
13:06I didn't know him at all.
13:09I didn't remember him.
13:11I couldn't answer the phone.
13:13I kept ringing the phone.
13:15I couldn't stop ringing the phone.
13:17I was wondering if he knew me.
13:19I answered the phone.
13:22I got a phone call from a dog.
13:25It sounded like a brown Golden Retriever.
13:29The color?
13:30I imagined it.
13:32It sounded like a barking dog.
13:35I thought he would answer the phone.
13:40But he didn't answer the phone.
13:43There is a possibility.
13:45There is a dog owner.
13:48It's TOSHIO.
13:49He left the door open.
13:51It's possible that he pushed the door.
13:53A dog?
13:54Yes.
13:55From the beginning,
13:57he released the lock.
13:59He rang the phone.
14:01I think it's a little difficult.
14:03It's unlikely that he rang the phone.
14:07In fact, there is a case like this.
14:12Kairi has various diseases.
14:17Before the symptoms appear,
14:19the dog senses it and barks.
14:21A family member who notices it comes and cries.
14:24There is such a case.
14:26Does the dog know that?
14:30The dog notices that the dog's appearance is different.
14:34Whether the dog can bark or not depends on the dog's talent.
14:37It depends on the dog's ability.
14:39Is there a dog that can bark and a dog that can't?
14:41If you think about a smart dog,
14:44Border Collie and Toy Poodle are very smart.
14:49Toy Poodle is smart?
14:51Yes.
14:52Is that so?
14:53There is a possibility that it is a super dog.
14:57The probability is only 0.
14:59Is it a super dog?
15:00It's a super dog.
15:01It's a super dog.
15:03It's not a dog.
15:05I've never heard of a super dog.
15:09Mr. Ihara has seen many dogs as a dog trainer.
15:14He was surprised recently.
15:17This is Otani's deco pin.
15:21That dog is amazing.
15:23Is it amazing?
15:24It's amazing.
15:25Why?
15:26Did you see it?
15:27The dog brought it.
15:29There are a lot of spectators.
15:32While the dog is playing,
15:34it doesn't move at all.
15:36It doesn't move at all.
15:38I can't do that.
15:40Can't you do it normally?
15:42If I do that, I'll panic.
15:45Even if I'm a dog trainer,
15:47I can't meet a dog like that.
15:49I can't meet a dog like that.
15:51I'm the best in choosing a dog.
15:55That's amazing.
15:56What is the fourth question?
15:59I saw it.
16:01There was a ball of soap that could be eaten.
16:05I thought it was fun for children.
16:08It's fun.
16:09I used to play with it when I was a child.
16:12Can you eat a ball of soap?
16:14Yes.
16:15I still remember that taste.
16:17Did you meet Mr. Yamamoto when you were a child?
16:20I met him when I was an elementary school student.
16:23Mr. Yamamoto was actually eating.
16:26I'm going to learn how to use it.
16:29I'm connected to a company that sells it.
16:34Nice to meet you.
16:36My name is Masanori Hasegawa.
16:38Nice to meet you.
16:40I'm Yoshida from TOKYO IKEDA.
16:42I'm Yamamoto from the Marketing Department.
16:46Nice to meet you.
16:48Nice to meet you.
16:50What is this?
16:52It's a little strange.
16:54What kind of mechanism is it?
16:56What's in it?
16:58It's classified as a purified drinking water.
17:02The main ingredients are glycerin and lactobacillus.
17:06It's used in general food.
17:09You don't have to inflate it into a ball of soap.
17:12You can drink it as it is.
17:14It's a little bitter if you drink it as it is.
17:18It's bitter.
17:20It's better to eat it as a ball of soap.
17:23It's not a taste, it's a scent.
17:26It smells like strawberry, soda, and grapes.
17:32I'm going to make a ball of soap and eat it.
17:38This is the ball of soap that IKEDA, which was sponsored by TOKYO IKEDA, sells.
17:47It's a product that has sold about 200,000 pieces in a year.
17:53It's a product that has sold about 200,000 pieces in a year.
17:59MASANORI, who has always been interested in this product, decided to try it.
18:09That's how you eat it.
18:10It's a strange sight.
18:12It's not sweet.
18:17It might be sweet if you eat three of them.
18:21It's amazing.
18:25What is this?
18:26I don't know what you're doing.
18:28It's a strange sight.
18:30I ate one at a time.
18:33If I eat more, I might have a different impression.
18:37I see.
18:38It's an opportunity to make a lot of balls of soap.
18:40IKEDA will hit the monster and eat it.
18:44I see.
18:46It looks like a brain.
18:52This looks delicious.
18:55It looks like a cake.
18:57It's amazing.
18:59It's delicious.
19:01It's sweet.
19:03It's sweet.
19:05It's too strange.
19:07It's sweet.
19:11It's bitter.
19:14MASANORI says it's sweet.
19:18He doesn't say it's bitter.
19:20He says it's sweet.
19:22I'm reluctant to eat it, but I want to try it.
19:26They try eating soap balls.
19:30You can eat it.
19:44It tastes like soda.
19:46It's soda.
19:59This is good.
20:01This is very good.
20:03It's a new hobby.
20:06This is very good.
20:08HIKORI is very good.
20:10Let's do it.
20:13I can do it without thinking.
20:20This rhythm.
20:25This is very good.
20:26I feel refreshed.
20:29I may have found it.
20:31If you say so, I'll do it, too.
20:44This is very good.
20:48It was fun.
20:51I also prepared a bubble gun.
20:54This is amazing.
20:56This is often used by idols.
21:03This is amazing.
21:09This is a brain.
21:13This is a brain.
21:26This is sweet.
21:28This is sweet.
21:32This is sweet.
21:34This is like a music video set.
21:38This program is very embarrassing.
21:43This program is very embarrassing.
21:45This program is very embarrassing.
21:47This program is very embarrassing.
21:49After this, they have a lot of strange questions.
21:52After this, they have a lot of strange questions.
21:53How was Australopithecus born?
21:55How was Australopithecus born?
21:57There are some people who don't imitate the Beatles.
22:01Why is that?
22:07This is amazing.
22:13This is amazing.
22:20You haven't subscribed to my channel yet?
22:22You haven't subscribed to my channel yet?
22:24Nice to meet you.
22:28What do you think is strange these days?
22:32There are some people who don't imitate the Beatles.
22:36There are some people who don't imitate the Beatles.
22:40Why is that?
22:45Why do people who take pictures only of Abbey Road do this?
22:51Why do people who take pictures only of Abbey Road do this?
22:54I really want to solve the mystery of the Jomon period.
22:58I've been curious about it since I was in middle school.
23:02I'm curious about the very beginning.
23:07People who were born in the very beginning
23:10often hear about Australopithecus.
23:12But how was Australopithecus born?
23:16Why did he decide to walk?
23:20I'd like to explore the very beginning.
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