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チャンハウス 2024年10月12日 松本若菜も興奮!言いたくなる雑学18連発!
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00:00A few days later
00:01A lot of miscellaneous things come out when you want to say it to someone
00:06Do you know this?
00:09Oh, this kind of intro
00:10A lot of miscellaneous things come out when you want to say it to someone
00:16A lot of miscellaneous things come out when you want to say it to someone
00:18If you search for one-turn on Google, the screen will turn one turn
00:24I want to say it
00:25It's really miscellaneous
00:29If you search for one-turn on Google, the screen will turn one turn
00:52If you search for one-turn on Google, the screen will turn one turn
00:58I want to say it
01:21Do you know this?
01:27I want to say it
01:35In classical music, there is a song like a prank where the timpani player sticks his head into the timpani and ends
01:43It's a lie
01:44It's a lie
01:45It's a lie
01:46It's a lie
01:47It's a lie
01:48It's a lie
01:49It's a lie
01:50It's a lie
01:51Let's take a look at the video of the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra
02:07At the end of the song, the timpani is soloed
02:12And
02:18Really?
02:20He's breaking through
02:21He's breaking through
02:22Can I break through?
02:23It's a weird atmosphere
02:25Look, everyone
02:26I'm listening
02:27You don't have to do that
02:28The person behind me is laughing
02:31The person behind me is laughing
02:35In classical music, there is a song like a prank where the timpani player sticks his head into the timpani and ends
02:45I want to say it
02:46I want to say it
02:47I want to say it
02:48It's amazing
02:52I love it
02:55I want to say it and I want to see it
02:56This was made in 1985 by a German musician called Maurits Kagel
03:02It's a competition song for the timpani and orchestra
03:05It's written in the score
03:08How did he write it?
03:09How did he write it?
03:10Look
03:13Isn't it amazing?
03:14Is there such a score?
03:15There is
03:16It's written in the picture
03:17He stuck his head into the timpani with the maximum power and stopped
03:22It's written properly
03:24He has to stop
03:25He has to stop
03:26He has to stop
03:27Is that for breaking through?
03:28It's for breaking through
03:29It's a paper
03:31He prepared it
03:32He calculated it
03:33He calculated it
03:34Isn't it the same as drifting?
03:37That's right
03:38Isn't that amazing?
03:40Do you know this?
03:47What is it?
03:48Konnyaku?
03:56When you bake tama konnyaku in a hot sand maker, it makes a scream-like sound
04:03It's amazing
04:04I didn't know that
04:05It's amazing
04:09Apply oil to the hot sand maker heated to 225 degrees and place the tama konnyaku
04:18Not yet
04:19It's okay
04:30When you bake tama konnyaku in a hot sand maker, it makes a scream-like sound
04:36It's amazing
04:38By the way, Masako-san, you didn't say what you wanted to say
04:40Somehow I was able to imagine
04:43Really?
04:44That's good
04:45What is it?
04:47From here
04:48You want to press the button from here
04:50I want to know that
04:54By heating the tama konnyaku, the water in it boils and turns into steam
05:00If you press it hard, the steam will come out of the surface of the konnyaku and the leather will vibrate and make a sound
05:09Mr. Uchimura
05:10That's all for our misunderstanding
05:12I'm a little upset
05:14I'm so happy
05:15Let's go
05:16Thank you
05:17Wait a minute
05:19The misunderstanding that makes you want to tell someone
05:22The misunderstanding that makes you want to tell someone
05:25Which team's misunderstanding will make Matsumoto-san's heart tremble?
05:31Now, Team Uchimura's misunderstanding that makes you want to tell someone
05:34Three consecutive times
05:36Do you know this?
05:43Sparkling water
05:45Sparkling water?
05:46What is this?
05:50When you put star grapes in sparkling water, it floats and sinks
05:56I didn't know that
05:59You don't press this, do you?
06:04Put the star grapes in the sparkling water in the glass
06:07Look, it's sinking
06:09Star grapes
06:10Look at the star grapes
06:15Look, look, look
06:17It's going up
06:18It's going down
06:20It's going up
06:22It's going down
06:24It's fast
06:25It's going up
06:26It's going up
06:27Hey, hey, hey
06:35When you put star grapes in sparkling water, it floats and sinks
06:42It's amazing
06:44But it's a little...
06:45You don't press this
06:47You don't press this
06:49It's shallow
06:50It's shallow
06:51It's shallow
06:52Why does that happen?
06:53There's carbon dioxide gas around the star grapes
06:56It goes up like a float
06:58When it goes up, the bubbles pop on the surface
07:03And it sinks
07:05You repeat this
07:07You don't press this
07:09Look at the next one
07:13Do you know this?
07:18It's cute
07:19It's kangaroo
07:21Inside the kangaroo's bag
07:23It stinks
07:24It's here
07:25It's here
07:26It's here
07:27Wait a minute
07:30The largest kangaroo zoo in Japan is located in Kitakyushu City, Fukuoka Prefecture
07:35It's located in Hibiki Animal World
07:38We asked the 20-year-old kangaroo, Cleo, to help us check the inside of the bag
07:45We use a device to measure the smell
07:50By the way, the number of natto is 87
07:55The number of blue cheese is 105
07:59Now, the number inside the bag is...
08:04How is it?
08:05Is it over 105?
08:08It's 107
08:09Wow!
08:10Wow!
08:11107?
08:12107
08:13Is it blue cheese?
08:15Inside the kangaroo's bag
08:17It stinks
08:19It's here
08:20It's here
08:21It's here
08:22It's here
08:23It's here
08:24It's here
08:25During childbirth, we clean the kangaroo to keep it clean
08:28So, it doesn't smell that much
08:30But, when the kangaroo grows up and the childbirth is over, it doesn't clean the kangaroo
08:35So, the smell is accumulated
08:38So, it's okay if the kangaroo is a child
08:40It's here
08:41It's here
08:42It's here
08:43It's here
08:44It's here
08:45I thought it was the opposite
08:46During childbirth, the baby urinates inside the kangaroo
08:50So, the smell accumulates
08:52The kangaroo is the best
08:54It's a five-star
08:56I want to say
08:57I want to say
08:58It's a five-star kangaroo
09:01Do you know this?
09:03His smell is the best
09:17The name of the river in a Chinese town called Nei-Chan is
09:21Dad
09:22Wow
09:23It's amazing
09:24Amazing
09:25It's a great miracle
09:26He's my father
09:28Nei-chan
09:30In the year of the Four Great Walls of China, the population of the Nei-Chan City is approximately 4 million people.
09:42The river that flows in the city of Nei-Chan is called Tou-Chan.
09:52The river that flows in the city of Nei-Chan is called Tou-Chan.
10:22The river that flows in the city of Nei-Chan is called Tou-Chan.
10:30The river that flows in the city of Nei-Chan is called Tou-Chan.
10:38The first round of math competition.
10:41Which team will win?
10:46Team Hasegawa.
10:56Mr. Uchimura, I'd like to go to the second round. Are you okay?
11:00I'm totally fine.
11:01What?
11:04The third round of math competition.
11:07Team Hasegawa is leading in the second round.
11:12Do you know this?
11:22Glasses Parimiki.
11:26He knows it, too.
11:28If you sing a commercial song of Glasses Parimiki, you'll know if you're from East Japan or West Japan.
11:35What?
11:37Why?
11:40The third round of math competition.
11:42Team Hasegawa is leading in the second round.
11:46Do you know this?
11:52Glasses Parimiki.
11:56He knows it, too.
11:58If you sing a commercial song of Glasses Parimiki, you'll know if you're from East Japan or West Japan.
12:05What?
12:08Actually, the people in town will sing.
12:11Glasses Parimiki.
12:14Are you from East Japan?
12:15Yes.
12:16Glasses Parimiki.
12:18Are you from East Japan?
12:20Yes, I'm from Nagano.
12:22Ready, go.
12:23Glasses Parimiki.
12:26Parimiki.
12:27Parimiki.
12:28Miki.
12:29Miki.
12:30Parimiki.
12:31Miki?
12:32East Japan, East Japan, West Japan, West Japan.
12:36Why?
12:37Tokyo.
12:38Gifu.
12:39Gifu.
12:40Kobe.
12:41Kobe.
12:42Tokyo.
12:43I'm from Wakayama.
12:46I'm from Nagasaki.
12:48Ready, go.
12:49Glasses Parimiki.
12:52It's totally different.
12:54Glasses Parimiki.
12:57East Japan.
12:59West Japan.
13:00East Japan.
13:01Participant No.
13:025.
13:03Parimiki.
13:04Eui route, Guji railway.
13:05This commercial, you will know fromografically.
13:14This commercial, you will know fromanoglissely, in West Japan.
13:17No, this is a little bit different.
13:21I want to say! I want to say!
13:26That was fun.
13:28You didn't know?
13:29I didn't.
13:30I'm disappointed in our leader.
13:33After seeing the V, he said it was amazing.
13:37It's amazing, but please stop here.
13:40What's more, Koto-san?
13:42Where is the boundary?
13:44There is a difference between East Japan and West Japan in Hamanako, Shizuoka.
13:49East Japan is Paris Miki.
13:51West Japan is Miki.
13:53I want to say! I want to say!
13:56Why did you choose Miki?
13:58Thank you for asking.
14:00It was a company founded in Hyogo prefecture.
14:03There was Miki in glasses.
14:05The president wanted to give the glasses a stylish image.
14:09So he put Miki Paris in Paris.
14:12When it was about to be released in Tokyo,
14:14he wanted to have a stylish image of Paris,
14:16so he put it in Paris Miki.
14:18When the same company released it in East Japan and West Japan,
14:21the image was different.
14:24I want to say! I want to say!
14:27It's funny.
14:29I even put it in TOS.
14:31It's 5 to 3.
14:33It's 4 to 4!
14:35It's 4 to 4!
14:39Do you know this?
14:42What?
14:44What?
14:47No, it's not.
14:50Google has a hidden game that can be played when the Internet is not connected.
14:55Did you know this?
14:57It's a hidden game that can be played offline.
15:03When the Internet is not connected,
15:05press the space key on this screen.
15:09It doesn't move, does it?
15:11It moves!
15:13What?
15:15The dinosaur character starts moving,
15:17and the game starts.
15:19What? It's a game?
15:20That's right!
15:21If you jump with the button and avoid the cactus,
15:24the bonus points will be added.
15:27There's a score.
15:29There's a chance score.
15:31Oh!
15:34Google has a hidden game that can be played when the Internet is not connected.
15:39How is it?
15:40You want to play it right now, don't you?
15:42I want to play it!
15:45Perfect.
15:46You want to play it, don't you?
15:47It's fun. I want to play it right now.
15:49This is Google's playfulness.
15:52It's a game developed so that you can enjoy it even when the Internet is not connected.
15:57You can play it on your smartphone.
16:00You can play it on your smartphone with the Google Chrome app.
16:04You can't play it on your smartphone with Safari.
16:06But you can enjoy it on your smartphone.
16:08I want to play it!
16:09All right!
16:11It's the last one.
16:12It's the last one.
16:13Even if I leave it alone, the other team has a great reaction.
16:17It's exciting on its own.
16:19Do you know this?
16:25The attack of the contest.
16:27It's a good flow.
16:31In classical music, there is a song like a surprise that the conductor suddenly collapses.
16:37Again!
16:38It's the same genre!
16:41No, it's not.
16:42Masumoto-san, please take a look.
16:44It's a song called Finale, composed by German composer Maurizio Kagel.
16:51There was an actual performance video.
17:13He collapsed.
17:16After that, the main violinist conducted instead and the performance was over.
17:26In classical music, there is a song like a surprise that the conductor suddenly collapses.
17:32It's good!
17:33It's good!
17:34It's good!
17:35It's good!
17:36It's good!
17:37It's good!
17:38It's good!
17:39It's good!
17:40It's good!
17:41It's good!
17:42It's good!
17:43It's good!
17:44It's good!
17:45It's good!
17:46It's good!
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17:48It's good!
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17:50It's good!
17:51It's good!
17:52It's good!
17:53It's good!
17:54It's good!
17:55It's good!
17:56It's good!
17:57It's good!
17:58It's good!
17:59It's good!
18:00It's good!
18:01It's good!
18:02It's good!
18:03It's good!
18:04It's good!
18:05It's good!
18:06It's good!
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18:08It's good!
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19:00It's good!
19:01It's good!
19:02It's good!
19:03It's good!
19:04It's good!
19:05It's good!
19:06It's good!
19:07It's good!
19:08It's good!
19:09It's good!
19:10It's good!
19:11The actual pronunciation is...
19:13Mimyouhan samgakuange.
19:16But if you continue on, it sounds like that.
19:19That's what it is.
19:21Let's try it.
19:22We have a phone right now.
19:24Mimyouhan samgakuange.
19:26It's saying it.
19:27It's saying it.
19:28It's saying it.
19:29In the first place, the original Japanese and Korean are Chinese characters.
19:34So it's similar in shape.
19:37I see.
19:38Try saying,
19:40Massage.
19:41Massage for 30 minutes for free.
19:44It's saying it.
19:45It's saying it.
19:46Hasegawa washing machine fraud.
19:48What kind of fraud are you doing?
19:50Shouldn't you change your washing machine?
19:53Hasegawa washing machine fraud.
19:55It's saying it.
19:56It's saying it.
19:58Do you know this?
20:06Sasuke.
20:10Basketball used to be 50 to 50.
20:155 to 5?
20:165 to 5?
20:17That's more than 10.
20:20Basketball was a game where the number of players on both teams was the same,
20:24and the number of players was decided by the number of players.
20:28When I read a book called The Story of Basketball,
20:31which was written about the history of basketball,
20:35it says that at Cornell University in New York,
20:38basketball was played 50 to 50.
20:44Wow, that's amazing.
20:54Do you know this?
20:56Basketball used to be 50 to 50.
21:02How is it?
21:04That's a lot!
21:06Where is the ball?
21:08What's going on?
21:10Which way?
21:12Which way?
21:13Wow, that's amazing.
21:14There's no passing the ball.
21:16Nobody dribbled.
21:18There's no dribbling.
21:19There's no dribbling.
21:20I'm glad we played.
21:21I'm glad we played.
21:22I'm glad we played.
21:23I'm so glad we played.
21:24I don't have the dribble.
21:26I can't do it.
21:28It's not about the dribble.
21:30I don't know which one is which.
21:32I don't know which one is which.
21:34Everyone, did you see this?
21:36This is interesting.
21:38There it is!
21:46Basketball used to be 50-50.
21:50Nice.
21:52Yes!
21:54We haven't shown the video yet.
21:56What?
21:58I'm scared.
22:00I'm scared.
22:02It's wide.
22:04He's good.
22:06We should show a short video like this.
22:08If it was 50-50,
22:10Michael Jordan wouldn't have been born.
22:12That's true.
22:14Why are you suddenly getting close?
22:16Hachimura Rui, too.
22:18If it was now, it would be Gojimura Rui.
22:20It's a minus.
22:22Matsumoto-san isn't laughing at all.
22:24Do you know this?
22:36Shochiku.
22:40Shochiku's original company name was Matsutake.
22:44What?
22:46It was Matsutake.
22:50Shochiku was founded in 1895.
22:54Its original company name was
22:56Shirai Matsujiro, the founder,
22:58and Ohtani Takejiro,
23:00Matsutake.
23:02It was Matsutake.
23:04If you look at the 80-year history of Shochiku,
23:10it was written that
23:12Shochiku was founded
23:14around the 10th year of Taisho,
23:16when it started in the Kinema business.
23:18Shochiku's original company name was
23:20Matsutake.
23:24I want to say it.
23:26That's amazing.
23:28This is a miscalculation.
23:30This is a miscalculation.
23:32Shirai Matsujiro and Ohtani Takejiro,
23:34who appeared in the photo earlier,
23:36are actually twin brothers.
23:38What?
23:40They look similar.
23:42Matsujiro, who is the older brother,
23:44and Shirai Kamekichi,
23:46who is the younger brother,
23:48are actually twins.
23:50That's why their names are different.
23:52They are twin brothers.
23:54Matsujiro and Ohtani Takejiro.
23:56At first, it was Matsutake.
23:58That's amazing.
24:00Shochiku will have a lot of work in the future.
24:02That's right.
24:04Let's talk about it in the meeting room.
24:06I want to say it.
24:08A miscalculation that makes people want to say it.
24:10The second round.
24:12Which team's miscalculation
24:14struck Matsujiro's heart?
24:30A miscalculation that makes people want to say it.
24:32The last battle.
24:34Team Hasegawa is leading.
24:38Do you know this?
24:42Yeah, of course.
24:46We are terribly dangerous.
24:50A greeting held by the northern Kyushu citizens
24:52of Fukuoka Prefecture
24:54is,
24:56I will kick your pajama.
25:02Seeking many things in the universe
25:04is one of the best influence
25:06of little masochistic insects.
25:08I will exert everything to retain my awareness.
25:10What are you doing? I'm going to hit you.
25:15This is the meaning of the Kitakyushu dialect.
25:19Kisan nanshion kacha, kurasuzo.
25:22It means, I'm really angry.
25:25Or, I'm going to use it against someone who forgave me.
25:30In other words, there are two ways to use it.
25:35It's interesting.
25:37We actually went to Kitakyushu and used it.
25:42It's been 17 years since the director and his friends last met.
25:47There she is.
25:50She's got a wife.
25:53And a kid.
25:58And then...
26:05It's been a while.
26:06Nanshion, kurasuzo.
26:10That's too much.
26:14Kurasuzo, kurasuzo.
26:17They're hitting each other.
26:18They greet each other in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka.
26:22I'm going to hit you.
26:24We actually went to Kitakyushu and used it.
26:26It's interesting.
26:30It's been 17 years since the director and his friends last met.
26:34It's been 17 years since the director and his friends last met.
26:36That's Omura.
26:38He's good at it.
26:40He's good at it.
26:42Thanks to that, we were able to learn it.
26:45Let's move on to the next one.
26:47It's from Kitakyushu.
26:49It's from Chage.
26:52Chage is...
26:54Let's go.
26:57From now on, let's live like that.
27:04I wanted to say it, but I didn't want to say it.
27:07That's a lie.
27:09It's an ad-lib.
27:11It's a limited edition.
27:14I wanted to say it, but I didn't want to say it.
27:17That's a lie.
27:18You don't have to say it.
27:21Do you know this?
27:27I'm surprised.
27:29What is it?
27:31Firefly squid?
27:33The classification of firefly squid is...
27:37Firefly squid.
27:39What does that mean?
27:41It's a firefly squid, but it's called a firefly squid.
27:44It's a firefly squid, but it's called a firefly squid.
27:47Depending on the species, living things are classified into wood, fire, and so on.
27:54The firefly squid we often see is classified as Tsutsu-ika-moku, Hotaru-ika-modoki, and Hotaru-ika-zoku.
28:04In 1905, the firefly squid was named the firefly squid that shines like a firefly.
28:11Later, in 1914, a firefly squid that looked a lot like a firefly was discovered.
28:17It was named Hotaru-ika-modoki.
28:22Firefly squid and Hotaru-ika-modoki.
28:25When these two are classified biologically, there is a problem.
28:31Overseas, another type of firefly squid has already been discovered.
28:36The name of the squid was Enoprotius oedaca.
28:42This other squid was closer to Hotaru-ika-modoki than Hotaru-ika.
28:48Oh, I see.
28:50For this reason, Japan also learned this and decided to change the name of the firefly squid group to Hotaru-ika-modoki.
28:59Firefly squid is now included in Hotaru-ika-modoki.
29:06The classification of firefly squid biologically is Hotaru-ika-modoki.
29:13I want to say it.
29:15It will be a good study.
29:17It will be a good study.
29:19To put it simply, the firefly squid is selling well in Japan.
29:25Firefly squid?
29:27It's not a firefly squid.
29:29It's a firefly squid.
29:31It's a firefly squid.
29:33It's a very popular name.
29:35When the firefly squid is popular, it seems that it is called Igari-modoki.
29:41We thought it was Igari-modoki.
29:44It's okay.
29:46I'm drooling.
29:48I'm drooling.
29:50I've had enough.
29:52I understand what you want to say.
29:54I understand what you want to say.
29:56It's like a firefly squid.
29:58I don't want to say this.
30:00I want to say this.
30:02I want to say this.
30:04All cut.
30:06I want to say this.
30:08I don't want to say this.
30:10I'm embarrassed.
30:12Don't say this to anyone.
30:14Do you know this?
30:16Do you know this?
30:18Do you know this?
30:23Tokyo Metro
30:26In Tokyo Metro, there is a section where you can read the station name in the rhythm of a tanka.
30:31Section?
30:325, 7, 5, 7, 7. What does that mean?
30:35Section.
30:36The tanka is sung in the rhythm of 5, 7, 5, 7, 7.
30:41The section from Toyo-cho Station on the Tokyo Metro Tozai Line to Minami-gyo-toku Station is...
30:50Toyo-cho, Minamisuna-machi, Nishikasai, Kasai, Urayasu, Minami-gyo-toku.
31:00Toyo-cho, Minamisuna-machi, Nishikasai, Kasai, Urayasu, Minami-gyo-toku.
31:10In Tokyo Metro, there is a section where you can read the station name in the rhythm of a tanka.
31:17It might be a good idea to say it.
31:19I see, I see.
31:21In fact, there is a section where you can read the station name in the rhythm of a tanka outside of the Tozai Line.
31:27Ongawa-goe, Minami-otsuka, Shinsayama, Sayama-shi, Iriso, Shintokoro.
31:34The 5 is always suspicious.
31:36There are a lot of 5s all over the country.
31:38Are you talking about the rhythm?
31:40It's the chorus.
31:41There are a lot of 5s all over the country.
31:43If you want to talk to someone, you have to do math three times in a row.
31:45This is Team Uchimura.
31:47The game will be decided here.
31:51Do you know this?
32:01When you say toko-toko quickly, you can hear it faster if you raise your voice.
32:07Hey, hey, are you serious?
32:12Let's ask Kawano, the announcer, to say toko-toko 10 times quickly.
32:18First, normal toko-toko.
32:26Next, high toko-toko.
32:34You can hear it faster here.
32:36You can hear it faster here.
32:38Actually, this is exactly the same number of seconds.
32:42Oh, is that so?
32:44When you say toko-toko quickly, you can hear it faster if you raise your voice.
32:51I want to say it.
32:54According to Mr. Sugiyama, who studies audio engineering at the Faculty of Science and Technology,
32:59there is a phenomenon called the sound symbol.
33:03It is a phenomenon in which the sound itself triggers a specific object.
33:07It's a little difficult.
33:10Humans have learned that small and fast things move at high speed from their previous experience.
33:17Therefore, even if the speed of a child's toko-toko is the same,
33:22it is unconsciously predicted that the higher the sound, the faster it moves.
33:27But the announcer said exactly the same number of seconds.
33:31He's a professional.
33:32I want to say it.
33:33That's right.
33:34No, no, no.
33:38Do you know this?
33:40I don't know.
33:46School board
33:48The effect is...
33:50There is a high school of reggae.
33:53I won! I won! I won!
33:55I won!
33:56I won!
33:57I'm curious about this, too.
33:58What is this?
33:59Private Wakayama Nanryo High School in Hidaka-ku, Wakayama Prefecture.
34:06In the summer of this year, the baseball team won the preliminary round of the Koshien and won.
34:12It was so peaceful that it was known all over the country.
34:16I don't know.
34:17I don't know.
34:18Isn't this amazing?
34:19Let's listen to the effect.
34:23Yeah, yeah, yeah.
34:26Wakayama Nanryo High School is moving forward.
34:30Really?
34:31I can do it, I can do it, I can do it.
34:35Get high, get high. Wakayama Nanryo High School.
34:38Wow.
34:42Infinity Sixty.
34:44Welcome.
34:45One step forward.
34:46Yokogawa Show.
34:49One step forward.
34:51One step forward.
34:54I can hold your hand now.
34:56Isn't it amazing?
34:57Cool.
34:58Can everyone sing this?
34:59Yes.
35:00Can you sing?
35:01Now, now, now.
35:02One step forward.
35:05Let's keep going.
35:07One step forward.
35:09One step forward.
35:11One step forward.
35:12Cool.
35:13The effect is the high school of Regen.
35:16Yeah, yeah.
35:18I'm sorry, but I actually knew it.
35:20Oh, really?
35:21I knew it.
35:22I want to say it.
35:23The secret.
35:24The secret.
35:25The secret.
35:26From here.
35:27Wakayama Nanryo High School is
35:2818 students in total.
35:32That's not a lot.
35:33That's right.
35:34As part of the restart of the school,
35:36the chairman, Mr. Kai, asked his friend, a professional reggae artist.
35:42He made it for free.
35:44It's a straight story.
35:45I think it was quite impressive to hear the effect.
35:49There was a line, one step forward.
35:52I looked up how many times this line was in the lyrics.
35:57There were 16 times.
35:5916 times?
36:00Yes.
36:01That means everyone is going 16 steps forward.
36:05I want to say it.
36:06I want to say it.
36:07I want to say it.
36:08Thank you very much.
36:09It would be nice if this line came out someday.
36:11That's right.
36:12I want it.
36:13One step forward.
36:15One step forward.
36:16I want it to be like this.
36:17I want it to be like this.
36:20Do you know this?
36:28In the movie,
36:30In the movie,
36:34In order to protect the precious treasure,
36:36In order to protect the precious treasure,
36:38I play the role of the protagonist, her husband, and her childhood friend.
36:42The drama that depicts the feelings of the three of them.
36:44My Treasure will be released next Thursday at 10 p.m.
36:47Please watch it.
36:48I play the role of the protagonist, her husband, and her childhood friend.
36:49Please watch it.
36:50Do you know this?
36:52I want it.
36:58The longest line in the Hiragana is
37:01The longest line in the Hiragana is
37:03The longest line is
37:04The longest line is
37:05The longest line is
37:06The longest line is
37:07Its true.
37:08Have you ever tried to loosen the Hiragana?
37:10I won't loosen it.
37:11First,
37:12Put all 50 lines in the New Rodan,
37:14Put all 50 lines in the New Rodan,
37:16And a calculator used to measure all kinds of lines, such as maps and designs.
37:24With a pen-type map meter, Concurve Pen,
37:29we measure the length of the letters that are enlarged in A3 in the order of writing.
37:40Here is the result.
37:42Yes.
37:49The 3rd place is A.
37:53113 cm.
37:56The 2nd place is N.
38:00113.5 cm.
38:03And the 1st place is N with a 1.5 cm difference.
38:08115 cm was the longest.
38:12The longest line in hiragana is...
38:16N.
38:17How was it?
38:19It was N.
38:21N?
38:22Do you have a supplementary?
38:24There is.
38:25From A to W.
38:27I'll give you a long representative.
38:29A.
38:30KI.
38:31SO.
38:32CHI.
38:33NE.
38:34HO.
38:36ME.
38:37YU.
38:38RU.
38:39O.
38:41And the winner is...
38:43The winner is...
38:44NE.
38:47SA.
38:50SA is 78.4 cm.
38:55The 3rd round of the math competition is over.
38:58The winner is decided by the result of one win and one loss.
39:03It's a big game.
39:10The winner is Hasegawa.
39:12Thank you very much.
39:18Hasegawa's team won the game.
39:21Matsumoto gave Matsumoto a gift.
39:29It's a way to set up.
39:32I know which card to cut.
39:34I know this.
39:37Hasegawa and Iyo will show their skills.
39:41In 2024, the skull panda hut was recognized as a new species.
39:46It's cute.
39:49It's cute.

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