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00:00TOKAIDO SHINKANSEN
00:02If you want to sit in the free seat of Nozomi at Tokaido Shinkansen,
00:06you have to choose No. 2 seat.
00:08What?
00:10The number of seats is the most for No. 2.
00:12What?
00:14There is a thing called ZURASHITABI in Tokaido Shinkansen.
00:17It's about 5,000 yen.
00:18You can go back and forth?
00:19Yes.
00:20It's so cheap.
00:22Tonight, you can use Tokaido Shinkansen as soon as possible.
00:27In addition, if there is a station in Linear,
00:31can you sleep there?
00:33If you use Linear, can you go underground in that city?
00:39The secret special of Shinkansen and Linear.
00:45Mr. Sawano, you go to Osaka-kan at least once a week, right?
00:48Yes.
00:49I go to Akashiya TV.
00:52I looked up how long the Shinkansen has been running for about 50 years.
00:58Here it is.
00:59The total distance traveled in about 50 years is about 2.89 million kilometers.
01:06The Earth is about 72 billion kilometers.
01:10If you calculate this in 5 hours,
01:13it's 260 hours in a year.
01:16It's 13,000 hours in 50 years.
01:19As a result, about a year and a half of Mr. Sawano's life is spent in the Shinkansen.
01:25I can't sell it in the car.
01:29I always ask Mr. Reiji to do that.
01:32QR code.
01:33While walking down the aisle to the station,
01:35I ask Mr. Reiji for coffee.
01:38That's fast.
01:40That's right.
01:41There are several stations.
01:43Mr. Tsuyoshi is the first Shinkansen to ride with me.
01:46It's scary that I'm moving.
01:50Mr. Sawano is really calm.
01:53What?
01:54About 10 years ago, I had a job at Tutorial Osaka.
01:57The Shinkansen on the way home and the Shinkansen on the way back were the same train.
02:00Mr. Sawano was in the front and I was in the back.
02:02I met Mr. Sawano by chance.
02:04He asked me how I was doing.
02:07I told him I was better than Mr. Sawano.
02:09Mr. Sawano went to the front of Mr. Sawano.
02:12Mr. Sawano talked to Mr. Sawano and came back to me.
02:15Mr. Sawano said he was better than Mr. Sawano.
02:22Mr. Sawano told me to sit down.
02:25I was sitting in front of Mr. Sawano.
02:27I heard a loud sound and ate a lot of senbei.
02:30I looked at Mr. Sawano.
02:31He was Mr. Sawano.
02:33I told Mr. Sawano that I was Mr. Sawano.
02:35Mr. Sawano told me to eat senbei.
02:37Mr. Sawano gave me a lot of senbei.
02:39I thanked Mr. Sawano.
02:40Mr. Sawano looked back.
02:41I just met Mr. Sawano's eyes.
02:43I talked to Mr. Sawano.
02:46I was so surprised.
02:50Mr. Sawano talked to Mr. Sawano.
02:52It's a good manner to say hello to Mr. Sawano.
02:54Mr. Sawano didn't say anything.
02:58Mr. Sawano said,
02:59I usually say,
03:02Where are you going from there?
03:03What did you do today?
03:06Mr. Sawano asked a lot of questions.
03:08Mr. Sawano has a lot of questions.
03:11I talked to Mr. Sawano.
03:14When I went to the bathroom,
03:16Mr. Sawano was sitting there.
03:21I told Mr. Sawano to be quiet.
03:25I told Mr. Sawano to be quiet.
03:27I kept talking to Mr. Sawano.
03:31My impersonation of Mr. Sawano is almost over.
03:37Today's theme is the Shinkansen.
03:39Let's move on to the main subject.
03:41The main subject?
03:43From now on?
03:46Let me introduce you.
03:47He is the current manager of HORIPRO.
03:49He is a railway otaku.
03:51He has a lot of concerts.
03:53He is YUSUKE MINAMIDA.
03:55Nice to meet you.
03:59Where are you going from there?
04:01He said something.
04:03He said something in a low voice.
04:05I don't know the meaning of the theme.
04:08It says HORIPRO manager.
04:10When it comes to railway work,
04:12he is definitely in the top.
04:15If you use the talent you have,
04:17you will be in the top.
04:19Please.
04:21This is the Tokaido Shinkansen.
04:23If you want to sit in the free seat you want,
04:25aim for the second car.
04:33The number of seats is the largest.
04:35The second car has the most seats.
04:39No. 1 and No. 3 are free seats.
04:43No. 1 has a driver's seat and a dressing room.
04:47There are only 65 seats.
04:51No. 3 also has a dressing room,
04:53so there are only 85 seats.
04:55No. 2 only has a guest room,
04:57so there are 100 seats.
04:59He said it himself.
05:03If you want to sit in the free seat,
05:05you have to line up in the second car.
05:07Then you can sit comfortably.
05:11You can sit in the designated seat,
05:13the free seat,
05:15or the green car.
05:17The advantage of the free seat is
05:19that you can sit anywhere you want.
05:25But if there are a lot of seats,
05:27you can't sit in the free seat.
05:35I always worry about this.
05:37My child is 4 years old.
05:39Children don't have to pay
05:41a fee of 6 years old.
05:434 years old is not the age
05:45when you have to hold the child all the time.
05:49So when I get on the Shinkansen,
05:51should I sit next to him
05:53even though I don't have to pay?
05:55My mother-in-law says the same thing.
05:57I worry about this every time.
05:59What about the seats?
06:01Do you hold the child?
06:03No, I don't hold the child.
06:05I was told that I don't have to pay a fee.
06:07The free seat and the designated seat
06:09are different.
06:11I want to know both.
06:13If you want to sit in the designated seat,
06:15you have to pay a fee for the child.
06:17A fee for the child and a fee for the child.
06:19This is about half the amount
06:21for adults.
06:23I'm glad I cut it off.
06:25Wait a minute.
06:27What is he doing?
06:29It's a complete mess.
06:33In the case of the designated seat,
06:35you can sit
06:37if the seat is available.
06:39However, the designated seat
06:41is available for a long time.
06:43Adults can't sit
06:45because they have to pay a fee.
06:47That's right.
06:49The safest thing is
06:51to sit in the designated seat
06:53even if you have to pay a fee.
06:55That's right.
06:57I'll do that later.
06:59You're talking on behalf of JR.
07:01Thank you very much.
07:03How old were you
07:05when you became interested in railways?
07:07I was in elementary school.
07:11I fell in love with railways
07:13when I saw them
07:15behind the driver's seat.
07:17I still want to ride it.
07:19I want to ride it,
07:21but I'm an old man.
07:23That's right.
07:25I can't ride it,
07:27so I go down a little
07:29and look at it like this
07:31with a fishing rod.
07:33I'm an adult.
07:37Do you like railways?
07:39Do you have an interest
07:41in the name of the railway,
07:43the road surface,
07:45and the station?
07:47I like to look at the station
07:49and see if it's different.
07:51I can't think of everything
07:53at once.
07:55I see.
07:57There are children
07:59who have a strong attachment
08:01to railways
08:03from the age of 2.
08:05Children who are interested
08:07in the system
08:09are often gifted.
08:11They are gifted.
08:13That's right.
08:18Gifted children
08:20are very good at sports
08:22and art.
08:24In the world of expression,
08:26there are many people
08:28who pay attention to
08:30different aspects of people.
08:32They have a unique world
08:34that is difficult to understand
08:36from the outside world.
08:38Gifted children are cool,
08:40but you always say,
08:42let's go to the bathroom
08:44of the house.
08:46They are geniuses
08:48because they always
08:50do something.
08:52It has nothing to do
08:54with school study.
08:56Even if you are a normal child,
08:58if you play on the train
09:00until you are about 5 years old,
09:02you will have a high language ability.
09:06I highly recommend
09:08playing on the train
09:10in the Department of Education and Psychology.
09:12Ms. Ueki,
09:14I like you.
09:16Are you looking at me?
09:18I'm sorry,
09:20but I heard that you like me.
09:22It's a joke.
09:24You said you liked me at first.
09:26That's right.
09:28Now all the cool talents
09:30like me.
09:32They forgot about me.
09:34I heard that you like me.
09:36Really?
09:38I was looking forward to it.
09:40I'm sorry,
09:42Mr. Yoshida,
09:44I know that.
09:46I never forget.
09:54Do you know that
09:56there is a reservation service at the station?
09:58A reservation service at the station?
10:00If you use the reservation service,
10:02you can get a drink for free.
10:08If you make a reservation
10:10at the station,
10:12there are a variety of services.
10:14If you make a reservation
10:16at the station,
10:18you can get a drink for 154 yen
10:20for 100 yen.
10:22It depends on the season,
10:24but you can get a drink for a good price.
10:26If you make a reservation
10:28in advance,
10:30you can get a free drink
10:32at the station.
10:34By the way,
10:36what is the best service?
10:38What is the best service?
10:44It depends on the season,
10:46but I heard from JR Tokai
10:48that the best service
10:50is a bento called
10:52Shinagawa Kaizuku-shi.
10:56Why is this the best service?
10:58It's good for lunch,
11:00but it's also good for a drink.
11:02I see.
11:04It seems that it is very popular
11:06in Japan.
11:08If you make a reservation,
11:10you can get a drink
11:12at Tokyo, Shin-Osaka,
11:14and other stations.
11:16JR Tokai is one of the best
11:18in Japan.
11:20It has been a long-selling restaurant
11:22for over 20 years.
11:24Did you prepare a meal today?
11:26Yes, we did.
11:30It's full of clams.
11:32Thank you for the meal.
11:34It's amazing.
11:36Clams and
11:38shijimi clams are good for you.
11:40I see.
11:42Hamaguri clams and
11:44Kaibashira clams are also good for you.
11:46They have a strong taste,
11:48but they go well
11:50with alcohol.
11:52I see.
11:54Kaibashira clams are good for you.
11:56I don't like clams,
11:58but this one is good.
12:00I can't stop eating it.
12:02I can't stop eating it.
12:04It's full of clams.
12:06What do you think of it?
12:08It's good.
12:10Does it mean it's good?
12:12Yes, it is.
12:14I ate it for a while,
12:16but I want to eat
12:18eel bento
12:20in the basement of Daimaru.
12:22I see.
12:24Mr. Kusama,
12:26you have changed.
12:28He is a regular customer.
12:30Since that day,
12:32I have eaten a lot of pickled eel.
12:34It's good.
12:36Mr. Reiji, have you ever eaten it?
12:38I have eaten it a long time ago.
12:40I see.
12:42I ate it like this.
12:44I ate it like this.
12:46Mr. Iwamoto,
12:48Mr. Iwamoto,
12:50Mr. Iwamoto,
12:52stop it.
12:54We had dinner together.
12:56We had dinner together.
12:58Mr. Taran,
13:00Mr. Taran,
13:02the old man is watching you.
13:04Mr. Ueki looks happy.
13:10You are enjoying it.
13:12I see.
13:14I didn't see it for ten years.
13:16Why have the patrol cars
13:18stopped selling in Japan?
13:22Here is the story.
13:24Even children love the railway
13:26I'm Shie Watanabe, and I'm a big fan of railroads, and now I'm a railroad journalist, and I have a lot of books and articles.
13:34Nice to meet you.
13:35Nice to meet you, too.
13:37I'm sorry, but when the train departs, it makes a clinking sound, so I made it clink.
13:43I'm glad to hear that.
13:46I'm a big fan of railroads, so please listen to what I have to say.
13:50I'm a big fan of railroads, so please listen to what I have to say.
13:55I'm a big fan of railroads, so please listen to what I have to say.
13:59I'm a big fan of railroads, so please listen to what I have to say.
14:02I'm a big fan of railroads, so please listen to what I have to say.
14:05I'm a big fan of railroads, so please listen to what I have to say.
14:09I'm a big fan of railroads, so please listen to what I have to say.
14:12I'm a big fan of railroads, so please listen to what I have to say.
14:16But at this time, TALENT was able to sign on the plate.
14:20Everyone was able to see the plate.
14:23When the dining car was built, the Shinkansen was not as fast as it is now.
14:31In the end, the train sped up, so there was no time to eat.
14:38The train is evolving.
14:42This year is the 60th anniversary of the Tokaido Shinkansen.
14:46Congratulations.
14:48Congratulations.
14:54Minamina-san said thank you.
14:56That's what I'm saying.
14:58I'm doing this today because I think I'm carrying everything.
15:02This is the 60th anniversary.
15:05This is the 60th anniversary.
15:07There is a picture of the 60th anniversary of the Tokaido Shinkansen.
15:10Now, indoor sales have been held since the opening of the Shinkansen in 1964.
15:16Until October 1, 2023, there were indoor sales.
15:21Do you know the Shinkansen ice cream that was particularly popular in Shinkansen?
15:27It's a hard ice cream.
15:30It's always hard.
15:32Can't you eat that anymore?
15:34It's out again.
15:36It was sold on vending machines.
15:39As soon as I said that indoor sales would disappear, everyone was shocked.
15:45The first year, it was sold on vending machines.
15:49At first, it was said that 100 pieces were sold a day.
15:53In July, 200 pieces were sold.
15:55In August, 300 pieces were sold.
15:57In September and October, there were no sales.
16:00But now it's popular.
16:05I've eaten ice cream on vending machines.
16:07If it's not hard, it's like a different kind of ice cream.
16:09I understand that.
16:11When I get on the Shinkansen, it's hard.
16:14I have many spoons that can convey the temperature of my hands.
16:20It's hard, but you don't have to worry about it?
16:22That's right.
16:24You are loved by everyone.
16:27You don't have to worry about it.
16:30When I go to Tokyo, I eat at Atami.
16:34It's the best time to eat.
16:36I eat too much and clean up the garbage in the van.
16:41It's good to eat with your teeth, right?
16:45Everyone doesn't have such teeth.
16:47It's not like you.
16:50It's a matter of taste.
16:52Mr. Toshimoto.
16:54When you travel a long distance on the Shinkansen,
16:56doesn't your back hurt?
16:58That's right.
16:59If you travel on the Shinkansen,
17:01especially if you travel between Osaka and Tokyo,
17:03I want you to go to the toilet of the vehicle far away within 90 minutes.
17:10By doing so, you can avoid back pain.
17:17There is a scientific study.
17:19The University of Waterloo in Canada
17:21studies the relationship between sitting posture, back pain, and back stiffness.
17:26On average, men feel pain after 60 minutes.
17:32Women feel pain after 90 minutes.
17:35However, if you sit for 120 minutes,
17:37your back will be stiff and you will feel pain.
17:41If you go from Shin-Osaka to Tokyo,
17:44you won't get so tired in Nagoya.
17:47It's about a week.
17:49However, if you go from Nagoya to Shizuoka,
17:51your back will be stiff and you will feel pain.
17:54What's wrong, Mr. Sanma?
17:55I can't move.
17:58You can move because you are Mr. Sanma.
18:00That's right.
18:02When you go from Nagoya to Shizuoka,
18:04your back will be stiff.
18:06It will be like this.
18:11Mr. Sanma is always like this.
18:15He is reflecting.
18:16I can't move at all.
18:18If you are tired,
18:20you can go to the toilet in Nagoya.
18:23If you are in the 10th car,
18:25it's far from the 9th and 10th cars.
18:27It's far from the 11th and 12th cars.
18:29You can walk there.
18:30You can relieve back pain by doing that.
18:32You can't move.
18:34You can't eat or do anything.
18:37You can't do anything.
18:39You can't do anything.
18:41You can't do anything.
18:43If you can't see anything,
18:45you are looking at yourself.
18:50Everyone is having fun.
18:56You are looking at yourself.
19:00You are looking at yourself.
19:02I can't believe that you are in the tunnel.
19:07You are looking at yourself.
19:11You look like you are still going.
19:15You're exaggerating!
19:17You're exaggerating!
19:21Mr. Ikimoto.
19:23Actually, Shizuoka prefecture
19:25is the first in four years
19:27in the ranking of the cities I want to move to.
19:29The reason is
19:31that there are a lot of Shinkansen stations
19:33in Shizuoka.
19:39Atami, Mishima, Shinfuji, Shizuoka, Kakegawa, Hamamatsu.
19:43Shizuoka prefecture is the first in four years
19:45in the ranking of the cities I want to move to.
19:47Recently, teleworking has been
19:49established due to COVID-19.
19:51Atami and Mishima
19:53are on a big break.
19:55For example,
19:57from Atami to Tokyo,
19:59the transportation fee for commuting
20:01is 3,740 yen.
20:03After COVID-19,
20:05the transportation fee for commuting
20:07has become more flexible
20:09for each company.
20:11Depending on the company,
20:13the fee is quite high.
20:19If you work twice a week,
20:21there are many people
20:23who want to live around here.
20:25The scenery is good,
20:27the nature is good,
20:29the climate is good,
20:31the sea is good,
20:33and there are famous places like Mt. Fuji.
20:35Mr. Testa.
20:37From the perspective of the stock market,
20:39companies with growing stock
20:41can be seen
20:43in taxi ads
20:45or bullet train ads.
20:51There are many wealthy people
20:53who ride taxis.
20:55There are many wealthy people
20:57who ride taxis.
20:59Therefore,
21:01they often advertise
21:03for the rich.
21:05If you see it in a taxi
21:07or a bullet train ad,
21:09it costs advertising
21:11and it's spreading
21:13widely,
21:15so it's proof
21:17that the company
21:19is getting bigger.
21:21So, as a clue,
21:23if you think it's a new service,
21:25look it up
21:27and use it in the stock market.
21:29If you see it in a taxi
21:31or a bullet train ad,
21:33hold the stock.
21:35If you think the stock market is booming,
21:37research this company.
21:53If you see Fujiwara Tatsu in CG,
21:55use him.
21:57Tatsu Hagiwara
21:59is also a good idea.
22:01What's Tatsu Hagiwara?
22:03I saw a picture of Mr. Sanma in the car on the Instagram of Mr. Jichouka, and he looks like an emcee.
22:12He is an emcee.
22:15Why is he standing in the middle of the tunnel?
22:18What is going on?
22:20You guys are going to stay like this for 2 hours.
22:24This is only 1 minute.
22:27I was wondering who was going to pull the coin cookie.
22:33Matsuyo Bannai said,
22:35I did it.
22:37Then I said,
22:38Did you pull it?
22:39That's all.
22:41At that moment.
22:43Amazing.
22:44I was trying to take a picture,
22:48but I was told,
22:49You're on Instagram, so you can't.
22:51Because it won't be shown.
22:52Yes, it won't be shown.
22:53The picture I took was taken by Inoue from behind.
22:58It's okay if I take a picture.
22:59I'll take a picture.
23:01It's like a picnic every week.
23:03There's a lot of food underneath.
23:07It's like a trash can.
23:10I'll get it from the government.
23:12I heard that you've known Mr. Sanma for a few years.
23:15It's like a private room on top of the green car on the Shinkansen.
23:22Private room.
23:23Starting next year.
23:24A seat of the perfect skeleton type is on the part of the car of the N700S.
23:29It's like a first class.
23:34I heard that you've known Mr. Sanma for a few years.
23:36It's like a private room on top of the green car on the Shinkansen.
23:43Private room.
23:44Starting next year.
23:45Minamida-san, what year is this?
23:47It was released in 2026.
23:55The image of the VTR has already been released.
23:58I was told that this can still be done.
24:01This N700S also has a seat that is a limited edition.
24:06It's like a first class.
24:08But if this is a private room, can you make a phone call?
24:11Can you make a phone call remotely?
24:13There seems to be such a need.
24:16If it's two and a half hours, there are people who want to make good use of it.
24:20This seat is wonderful.
24:23It's a seat with footrest.
24:26I don't need it.
24:30Don't you sleep in the car?
24:33I can't sleep.
24:36When I was alone, my brother Tsuyoshi said,
24:41Sanma-san, close your eyes.
24:43I'll take a picture.
24:45When I went in front of him,
24:47What is it?
24:50It's G-Horror.
24:53It's G-Horror.
24:56I'm almost talking.
24:58With someone.
25:01Once I was looking at Sanma-san with a tablet or headphone.
25:04I wanted to go to the bathroom, so I turned to the side.
25:07I took out my headphones and said,
25:09Where are you going?
25:12When I came back, I took out my headphones again and said,
25:14Are you out?
25:18I'm out.
25:20Mr. Tajimoto.
25:21Now I can see a fully private seat.
25:24It's like a cloth.
25:26Most expensive cars tend to be made of carbon.
25:31But from the point of view of fatigue,
25:34The cloth seat is overwhelmingly less tiring than the carbon seat.
25:42Is it the same at home?
25:44Yes.
25:45There's a reason for this.
25:47If it's a cloth seat,
25:49It absorbs sweat from the back.
25:52It's easy to adjust your body temperature.
25:56And when you support your body,
25:58It's slippery.
26:00That's how you lose your grip.
26:02As a result, the cloth seat is less tiring.
26:06It's better to have a cloth seat.
26:08All Tokaido Shinkansen trains have a cloth seat.
26:11What is this thing next to the seat for?
26:16It's like a Margarita high school teacher.
26:20That's a handrail.
26:24Can I ride that?
26:26When you're moving,
26:28For example, when you're walking,
26:30You can hold it like this.
26:32Can I hold it even if I'm sitting down?
26:34If you sit down, you'll shake.
26:36I thought I shouldn't hold it.
26:38It's for walking.
26:40In the old days, there was an iron thing.
26:42There was a zero system.
26:44I was doing it here.
26:46If you do that, you'll get caught on the way.
26:49It's supposed to be attached to the upper side of the seat.
26:53It's a big evolution.
26:56The elbow in the middle is...
26:58Officially, who is it?
27:05It's always an incident.
27:07It's not official.
27:09What should I do?
27:11I think the person in the middle should smile.
27:15Is that so?
27:17The person in the middle who is stressed on both sides.
27:21The B seat is a little wider.
27:24It's a few centimeters wider.
27:26In the middle?
27:28It's wide.
27:30What about the A door?
27:32The middle is too narrow.
27:34The middle is too wide.
27:36That's right.
27:38That's right.
27:40B can't be like this.
27:42The window can be like this.
27:44It's the best.
27:46That's right.
27:48I don't think B is good.
27:51It's not official.
27:53Can I?
27:55I'd like to know if there's a discount on the ticket.
27:59Mr. Watanabe.
28:01There is a thing called ZURA SUTABI in TOKAI TOURS.
28:04ZURA SUTABI?
28:08Excluding the popular time zone, you can go to a limited time zone.
28:16You can make it cheaper.
28:18It's about 5,000 yen.
28:20It's very cheap.
28:22You can go back and forth with a hotel.
28:25That's the price.
28:27It's this price with a hotel.
28:29That's great.
28:31ZURA SUTABI?
28:33I don't like this name.
28:35I can't think of ZURA when I see this.
28:38I can't think of it.
28:40I'm not ZURA.
28:42What about the hotel?
28:44You can choose from various hotels.
28:47Depending on the hotel you choose, the price will change.
28:51It's empty.
28:53It's not a hotel check-in time.
28:56It's not like that.
28:58You can choose normally.
29:00ZURA SUTABI is not a hotel check-in time.
29:03ZURA SUTABI is not a hotel check-in time.
29:06Mr. Ushikawa.
29:08This is good news for men.
29:11This is a coincidence.
29:16A man gave me my luggage.
29:28This is a good news for women.
29:30This is a good news for women.
29:33I have been using this for 50 years.
29:37I have never seen a woman use this.
29:41I'm as fat as I am.
29:44Why do you say that?
29:46This is a large-scale survey for 1000 people.
29:51I will tell you what the first place is.
29:53I met a nice man sitting next to me on the same plane.
29:57I met him again at the destination.
30:05Is there such a thing?
30:08I have been using this for 50 years.
30:11If you hadn't used it for 50 years, you would have cried.
30:14You may have met him on the Shinkansen.
30:17I always meet old men.
30:21All the famous people get off at SHINAGAWA.
30:26There are three businessmen and three bright people.
30:32There are only old men.
30:35All the famous people get off at SHINAGAWA.
30:38I have a question.
30:40Is there a new feature that ordinary people don't know about?
30:47There is a new vehicle called N700S on the Tokaido Shinkansen.
30:53This vehicle runs on the world's first power outage.
31:05Can this vehicle run on the world's first power outage?
31:08Until now, there was an earthquake.
31:12When the power went out, I couldn't use the toilet.
31:15I couldn't run because I had to stop.
31:18However, this vehicle can run on the world's first power outage.
31:24When I stop in the tunnel, I can go to the place where I left the tunnel.
31:29When I stop in the middle of the tunnel, I can go to the next station.
31:33When I stop in the middle of the tunnel, I can go to the next station.
31:37In the old days, when I stopped in the middle of the tunnel, I could go to Atami by walking.
31:41But now I have to stop in the middle of the tunnel.
31:44I asked if there was a station in Atami.
31:46Everyone said, if you press the button, you will arrive at Atami.
31:50From now on.
31:52This is a dream vehicle that can travel from Tokyo to Osaka in about 67 minutes at 500 km per hour.
32:00How will our lives change with the opening of the Linear Central Shinkansen?
32:06The critics are expecting a lot.
32:09Why do we need Linear Central Shinkansen?
32:12Mr. Watanabe.
32:14We need a double-decker train to connect Tokyo and Osaka.
32:25Tokaido Shinkansen is a large-capacity transport.
32:29For example, there are 432,000 passengers in a day.
32:35It's about 30,000 seats in the air.
32:39It's a big difference.
32:41For example, there was a typhoon recently.
32:44There was a three-day schedule.
32:47For example, if there is an earthquake or a disaster, we definitely need a substitute.
32:54Tokaido Shinkansen is easy to be affected by typhoons and earthquakes because most of the lines run on the ground.
33:02On the other hand, Linear Shinkansen has more than 80% of the lines in the tunnels and underground.
33:07It is difficult to be affected by typhoons.
33:09In addition, it is structurally strong against earthquakes.
33:14These two have different routes.
33:17If Tokaido Shinkansen runs out of steam for a long time, it will be able to transport Tokyo, Nagoya, and Osaka.
33:27If Linear Shinkansen is built, will the stock move?
33:32Mr. Testa.
33:33The first thing that comes to mind when you think of Linear Shinkansen is the railway.
33:37It is thought that the stock of iron ore and construction materials will increase.
33:43However, even if a new station is built in Linear Shinkansen, the stock will not increase.
33:52The reason is that if there is a material that makes a lot of money in a short period of time, the stock price will increase.
33:58However, the range is wide and the distance is long.
34:01It will be a huge project, so all companies will become big companies.
34:07In addition, the period of time is long, so everything is calculated and reflected in the stock price.
34:13Therefore, the stock price will not increase.
34:16What do you want to do in such a case?
34:18In such a case, it is better to aim for a small company that is specialized in the local area.
34:29There is a saying in the stock market that if the wind blows, the stock price will increase.
34:34If the wind blows, the stock price will increase.
34:37As a result, the stock price will increase.
34:39In the old days, there was a gold rush in the United States.
34:43It was said that it was better to dig gold and sell it.
34:46In the end, it was said that it was better to sell pickaxes and shovels than to dig gold.
34:52It's amazing.
34:56Everyone is smart.
34:59It's amazing.
35:00Instead of thinking about gold directly, it is important to think about how much gold you can sell.
35:06If the gold sold in the stock market becomes an ad in SHINKANSEN or LINEAR, it will be a big hit.
35:14Both companies can live together.
35:16It's perfect.
35:18I will definitely buy it.
35:19I will definitely buy it.
35:20I will definitely buy it.
35:21I will definitely buy it.
35:22I want to say that.
35:23I want to say that.
35:24I want to say that.
35:25I want to say that.
35:26So, if SHINKANSEN and LINEAR are established, it will be a farm for mole crabs.
35:33There are many moles that have lost their place to go.
35:40That's right.
35:41I want to make mole crab dishes.
35:43Mole crab dishes?
35:44Mole crab dishes?
35:45What is mole crab dishes?
35:47Will you bring spices to mole crab dishes?
35:51Is that so?
35:52It's a spice company.
35:53It's a spice company.
35:54It's a spice company.
35:55It's a spice company.
35:56I will bankrupt this company.
35:58Wait a minute.
35:59Can mole crabs be eaten?
36:00What are you talking about?
36:01What is this school?
36:02It's a joke.
36:03Everyone is just kidding.
36:05I'm serious.
36:06I'm serious.
36:07I'm serious.
36:08I'm serious.
36:09I'm serious.
36:10I'm serious.
36:11I'm serious.
36:13I'm curious if SHINKANSEN and LINEAR will be established.
36:18In the past 10 years, the number of mole crabs has increased by 40%.
36:28I'm curious if SHINKANSEN and LINEAR will be established.
36:35Let's think about it.
36:37SHINAGAWA STATION was opened on TOKAIDO SHINKANSEN.
36:41Let's see what happened at that time.
36:44It looks like this before the opening.
36:46There is nothing.
36:48SHINAGAWA STATION was opened on TOKAIDO SHINKANSEN in 2003.
36:53After the opening, a building like this was built.
36:59SHINAGAWA STATION has only one apartment in 2003.
37:01SHINAGAWA STATION has only one apartment in 2003.
37:03At that time, SHINAGAWA STATION sold 70 apartments for 70 million yen.
37:07SHINAGAWA STATION is now 16 million yen including the current amount.
37:16SHINAGAWA STATION has been in this state for 20 years.
37:20You didn't pay a rent, but you got money to live.
37:23That's right.
37:26But in fact, there are some stations that are going up and some that are not going up.
37:33For example, Shin-Fuji station.
37:36This is actually 12% lower in the past 10 years.
37:42What does that mean?
37:44Shin-Fuji station is a single Shinkansen station.
37:48Shinagawa, Atami, and Michima are originally located in urban areas.
37:54That's why it's easy to increase the value of Shinkansen.
37:57However, it's a case-by-case situation.
38:02Let's take a look at the plans for the Shinkansen line.
38:09First of all, Shinagawa can be used as the same station, so it's probably even better.
38:16Next, Kanagawa Prefecture Station, which is written as Hashimoto, can be used as the south exit of Hashimoto Station.
38:23In addition, Hashimoto and Shinagawa are scheduled to run for 10 minutes.
38:28In fact, Hashimoto has started to rise by about 40% in the past 10 years.
38:35Has Hashimoto been developed?
38:37Hashimoto has been developed.
38:40Next, Kofu-Yamanashi Prefecture Station.
38:43This station is about 25 minutes away from Kofu Station to Yamanashi Prefecture Station.
38:50The point is here.
38:54The point is what happens here.
38:57In theory, if commercial facilities and accommodation facilities are built around the station, the possibility will increase.
39:05But it's still unknown.
39:08Yamanashi Prefecture Station and Shinagawa Prefecture Station are also 25 minutes away.
39:13That's amazing.
39:14It's really close.
39:18That's too fast.
39:21Linear trains arrive very early.
39:24There are people who can't get on the limited express train and people who can't get on the express train.
39:37It depends on the person's sense of life.
39:42Do-Sham, a French psychologist, says that humans live a life of a chess piece or a move.
39:51A chess piece or a move?
39:53What kind of life do French people live?
39:56For example, Mr. Sano's move is a chess piece.
40:00A move feels short, but a piece feels long.
40:07I'm sorry.
40:09I'm sorry.
40:11I'm sorry for being stupid.
40:14It's not just my fault.
40:17A move feels short, but a piece feels long.
40:22A move feels short, but a piece feels long.
40:26A move feels short, but a piece feels long.
40:30A move feels short, but a piece feels long.
40:45Do you like a move or a piece?
40:50I don't think it's that long.
40:54I don't think it's that long.
40:59I don't think it's that long.
41:04I don't think it's that long.
41:09When I have a game or a mobile phone I want to play, it's very early.
41:14When I arrived at the destination, Kosugi said,
41:20I'm finally here.
41:23At the same time, I said, I'm already here.
41:27It was like a game commercial.
41:33It was like a game commercial.
41:39In fact, the JR staff that I respected said that,
41:42I couldn't get far with her at that time.
41:50There are many wrong ways to lose weight in this world.
41:54For the sake of diet, it's futile to eat gluten-free meals.
42:01cut the butt
42:04Murakami Nishida
42:07Mr. Ushikubo!
42:09I think the way you feel about time will change as you become more linear,
42:13but if you become more linear in the future,
42:15I think long-distance relationships will probably decrease.
42:19Decrease?
42:20Yes!
42:24Do you remember the commercial for the Christmas Express,
42:28which was a big hit during the bubble era?
42:31The commercial?
42:32Oh, that's nostalgic.
42:34This is old.
42:35Is this from Tokyo?
42:36No, Nagoya.
42:37Oh, Nagoya.
42:38Oh, the Magical Girl!
42:40So cute!
42:41This is so cute!
42:42So nostalgic.
42:46Actually, the person who came up with this commercial was a JR employee.
42:50He was actually in a long-distance relationship with his girlfriend at the time.
42:58Wow, he's really doing it!
43:01New Sherlock.
43:02Wow!
43:03He's saying,
43:04if I can't do this, I'll do it for you.
43:07Stop it!
43:09I'm not that type of woman!
43:13He's like the Tokyo guy!
43:14He's like the Tokyo guy!
43:15That's a crazy girlfriend of his!
43:17So, in the future,
43:18if you become more linear,
43:20it'll be about 40 minutes from Shinagawa to Nagoya.
43:22And it'll be less than 70 minutes from Shinagawa to Shin-Osaka.
43:27So how long do you think long-distance relationships will last?
43:31It'll be about 2 to 3 hours.
43:34So it'll be about 2 to 2.5 hours from Tokyo to Shin-Osaka.
43:38And it'll be less than that.
43:41By the way, if you become more linear,
43:43what time will it be at the end?
43:46I've only heard rumors that it'll be a little late at the end.
43:50What do you think?
43:51It'll be a little late.
43:52It won't last more than 70 minutes.
43:55It'll be 11 o'clock.
43:56That's a problem.
43:57That's a problem.
43:58What?
43:59What time is the latest train to Shinagawa?
44:01That's a good question.
44:02You can go home.
44:03You can go home from Osaka to Tokyo.
44:04Oh, I see.
44:05You'll have to work until the last minute.
44:07Even if it's late at night in Osaka,
44:09you can go home and see your family.
44:11No, no, no.
44:13I want to see them.
44:14I want to see them,
44:15but I don't care if it's in Osaka.
44:18I don't care if it's in Osaka.
44:20I don't care if it's in Osaka.
44:22What are you going to do?
44:23I don't care if it's in Nagoya.
44:26I don't care if it's in Nagoya.
44:27You want to see your kids, don't you?
44:29I want to see my kids,
44:30but I don't care if it's in Osaka.
44:32What is this?
44:33I don't care if it's in Osaka.
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