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00:00Sandwich Man and Mana Ashida's Hakase-chan!
00:05Tonight, we have two Hakase-chan who love those plants growing in the mountains.
00:10It's their first time on the show!
00:12And one of them is...
00:14There's a lot growing.
00:16What?
00:17This?
00:18You can eat this too.
00:19No way!
00:20Hey, you ate this!
00:22What's that?
00:23This is a Nobiru.
00:25Nobiru?
00:26It's a plant you can eat.
00:28What?
00:30I prefer eating it.
00:33It's the first time for Hakase-chan to eat those plants.
00:41It's delicious.
00:43Do you think it looks delicious?
00:45Yes, I do.
00:46When I look at it, I think,
00:47Oh, it looks delicious.
00:48It's time to eat it.
00:49Don't eat it!
00:52Hakase-chan wants to teach everyone in Japan.
00:55She's going to announce the top 10 best plants.
00:59Mana-chan is going to eat the plants.
01:02Thank you for the food.
01:04There's an unexpected ending.
01:09I like this.
01:11It's delicious.
01:13Can I have more?
01:16It was very delicious.
01:18I'm very happy.
01:20I want everyone to know how delicious the plants are.
01:23The other Hakase-chan is in the forest.
01:28There's a lot.
01:30She's looking for bugs.
01:31This little one is very cute.
01:34This is Momoka Fujimura, a 5th grader.
01:40What kind of Hakase-chan is she?
01:44Good morning.
01:47Momoka-chan, what were you doing?
01:49I really like this one.
01:51This one has a good pattern.
01:55The middle is dark and gradually turns white.
01:58This one is partly black and partly brown or white.
02:03I think it's really good.
02:05What is this?
02:06This is a mushroom.
02:08Is it a mushroom?
02:10The T-shirt is also a mushroom.
02:11I put it on.
02:13Momoka-chan is a Hakase-chan who loves mushrooms.
02:17But...
02:19Can you eat mushrooms?
02:21There are things you can eat and things you can't eat.
02:25Do you eat it at home?
02:26I don't eat it.
02:27You don't eat it?
02:28Yes.
02:29There is a theory that mushrooms live before humans.
02:33I think it's strange that humans eat it.
02:38Is that your idea?
02:40I think it's okay to eat it with gratitude.
02:43I see.
02:45Momoka-chan likes mushrooms, but she doesn't like to eat them.
02:49You don't eat it?
02:50Do you like to observe?
02:52What do you like about mushrooms?
02:56What is the charm of mushrooms?
02:58It's a smart strategy.
02:59Strategy?
03:00I think it's amazing that you can live properly.
03:03Strategy?
03:04Mushrooms and other fungi live in all over the world.
03:10There are more than 1.5 million species.
03:13There are so many.
03:15They are said to be one of the most well-reflected creatures on Earth
03:20due to their unique evolution and survival strategy to survive in harmony with the environment.
03:28However, many of the organisms are shrouded in mystery and have not yet been discovered.
03:33They haven't been discovered?
03:35I see.
03:36Momoka-chan likes to learn how mushrooms live and observe them.
03:43She is a mushroom survival strategist.
03:47I don't understand.
03:48I think you can call me Dr. Mushroom.
03:50The survival strategy is the same as the mushroom.
03:54This mushroom stores its hat inside.
03:58When a water drop hits it or something pushes it, it pops out.
04:03It's like smoke.
04:04It's interesting.
04:06It's dynamic.
04:07I see.
04:08There is another mushroom called the ant mushroom.
04:11Ants?
04:12It comes out of ants.
04:13What?
04:14The hat sticks to the ant and the ant dies.
04:19Then it comes out.
04:21It comes out of ants?
04:22That's amazing.
04:23Why does it come out of ants?
04:25It means to leave the dead in the distance.
04:29It means to bring it to ants.
04:31I think the ant mushroom is a great strategy.
04:34It's amazing.
04:35If you hurt the ant mushroom, blood comes out.
04:41It prevents it from drying out and it lives again.
04:44It's amazing.
04:46What's behind Momoka-chan's house?
04:50This is a friend.
04:51This?
04:52Yes.
04:53What is this?
04:54This is a mushroom tree.
04:56A mushroom tree?
04:58She is making it.
05:00What?
05:01What?
05:02What is it?
05:03What?
05:04What's wrong?
05:05What's going on?
05:06She is hitting her friend.
05:08She is laughing.
05:11Mushroom tree is said to stimulate growth.
05:16I didn't know that.
05:17Mushroom tree is said to stimulate growth.
05:25Momoka-chan is good at hitting with a hammer.
05:32This mushroom tree is said to be taken care of for two years.
05:37It's amazing to see the growth.
05:39It's fun to see the growth.
05:41Do you eat this mushroom?
05:43I don't eat it.
05:44You don't eat it?
05:45I never eat it.
05:46Why?
05:47I worked hard to grow it.
05:49I feel sorry for it.
05:51I see.
05:52I don't eat it.
05:54Momoka-chan says so, but she asks her mother.
05:59I will eat it if I can.
06:01What do you usually do to eat it?
06:03I bake it and eat it.
06:04Do you eat it well?
06:05I bake the whole thing.
06:07Is it delicious?
06:08It's delicious.
06:09It's delicious, isn't it?
06:10It looks delicious.
06:11There are a lot of mushrooms.
06:13That's true.
06:14There are a lot.
06:16Momoka-chan has a dream.
06:19There are 9,000 kinds of mushrooms in Japan.
06:23I only see about 50 of them.
06:26I see.
06:27I want to see mushrooms in other parts of Japan.
06:32I want to see the ecology and the way they live.
06:38I really want to see it.
06:40I want to see it.
06:41Do you want to see it?
06:43There are many kinds of mushrooms.
06:46It is the number one mushroom country in Japan.
06:48It is the number one mushroom country in Japan.
06:52They are looking for rare mushrooms that live well with various survival strategies.
06:58There are many kinds of mushrooms.
07:03Good morning.
07:05Good morning.
07:07I was looking forward to it.
07:09Is this your first time in Kyokugen?
07:11That's right.
07:12I read a lot of books about mushrooms last night.
07:15I was looking forward to it.
07:17I was looking forward to it.
07:21They go to the mountain where mushrooms are waiting for them.
07:26It's a mountain.
07:28It's amazing.
07:30It's very natural.
07:31I'm looking forward to it.
07:32I think so, too.
07:33I want to bet my life on this.
07:37I had a dream of climbing a mountain yesterday.
07:41You want to go there so much.
07:42Yes.
07:43Did you have a meal yesterday?
07:45Yes, I had a meal yesterday.
07:47What did you eat?
07:48Soba noodles.
07:50My mother was eating mushroom soba noodles, so I was angry.
07:54She was angry.
07:56Mother.
07:57Finally, they arrive at the mountain where mushrooms live with various survival strategies.
08:06We have arrived.
08:08It's very natural.
08:09The weather was good.
08:10There are many trees around here.
08:12The altitude here is high.
08:14It's humid.
08:16Mushrooms are moldy.
08:17It's a very suitable environment for mushrooms to grow.
08:21I see.
08:22The altitude is high.
08:23Shiga Park is steep.
08:26It's a good place to go.
08:27It has a lot of water because it leaves the old natural environment.
08:31It's the best environment for mushrooms.
08:35It is the holy place of Nagano, the Kingdom of Mushrooms.
08:40I'm looking forward to it.
08:41There are 30 types of targets.
08:43There are so many targets.
08:44This time, they will follow the guide who is familiar with this land and mushrooms.
08:53Then, they suddenly enter the mountain.
08:58Have you already found it?
09:00What's wrong?
09:02I wanted to see it.
09:04Suddenly?
09:05I really wanted to see it.
09:06It's big.
09:07It's an egg mushroom.
09:08What?
09:11I'm happy.
09:13It looks like an egg shell.
09:14I've never seen it before.
09:15It looks like an egg.
09:16It's a very important mushroom.
09:18I've never seen it before.
09:20I wanted to see it.
09:22It's very cute.
09:24What's that?
09:25I really wanted to see it.
09:27It's a rare egg.
09:28It looks like a mushroom card.
09:30I think I can find it easily.
09:35It looks like an egg.
09:38Then, the stem grows at once.
09:41Then, it spreads like this to leave a seedling.
09:46Finally, it grows around.
09:51The survival strategy is to survive while deforming.
09:56The egg mushroom looks like an egg.
10:03In the end, it turns into a mushroom with a big umbrella.
10:11This is a edible mushroom.
10:13Can we eat it?
10:14Yes, you can.
10:15It's famous for being delicious.
10:17I see.
10:18Monoka doesn't eat it.
10:20Instead of Monoka, let's have Sando and Mana try it.
10:26Can we really eat it?
10:29It looks like this.
10:30It looks delicious.
10:31Itadakimasu.
10:35It's delicious.
10:37It's delicious.
10:38It's a little slimy.
10:40That's right.
10:42It's delicious.
10:44It's very delicious.
10:46It's similar to Nameko.
10:48It's Nameko, but it looks like this.
10:53Are you okay?
10:54I'm okay.
10:56I can't breathe because I'm in pain.
10:59I can't help but laugh.
11:02It was a newly-planted Monoka.
11:05I found it in 3 seconds.
11:09What's wrong?
11:10It's growing.
11:12What is this?
11:13What is it? It's very small.
11:14Is this a mushroom, too?
11:15It's small.
11:16I like this color, and I've never seen this in Kyushu.
11:20I think it's amazing how much effort it takes to disassemble such a small mushroom into a large tree.
11:30I think that's why mushrooms teach us how important it is to make an effort.
11:35There's another one.
11:36Where?
11:37It's cute.
11:39The color is cute.
11:41I found it at the entrance.
11:44I think it's amazing.
11:46Nagano Prefecture is the best.
11:49As expected of the Shiga Plateau of Nagano, the Mushroom Kingdom.
11:54Now, let's meet the rare mushrooms that have survived in various survival strategies.
12:02There are a lot of mushrooms.
12:04The level is completely different.
12:06There are a lot of mushrooms around here.
12:12What's wrong?
12:13I found it.
12:14You found it.
12:15There are about four red mushrooms here.
12:20I've never seen this before.
12:22This is a mushroom called Beniyamadake.
12:24It's amazing.
12:25I can tell just by looking at it.
12:27It's cute.
12:28Is this delicious?
12:30I've never seen anything like this in Fukuoka.
12:32I think it's a mushroom that can't be seen at high altitudes.
12:35I think it's pretty rare.
12:37Momoko, you know very well.
12:40If the altitude is not high enough, this mushroom will not come out.
12:44It's amazing.
12:46Is it possible to eat wild animals?
12:48Its survival power is this vivid color.
12:53What I found is Beniyamadake, which is characterized by its vivid color.
12:59In fact, I don't know why it has this color yet.
13:04There must be a reason.
13:05What is Momoka's consideration?
13:08It's very rare in the forest.
13:10It's true.
13:11It's really red.
13:12It's red.
13:13It uses this vivid color for its survival.
13:17It's a color that can be seen from animals.
13:19It's eaten.
13:20Then it's carried.
13:25It's a survival strategy.
13:27It's too hot in Fukuoka.
13:29Is it hot?
13:30It's cool here.
13:33Do you have it?
13:34Do you have it?
13:35Do you have it?
13:36Do you have this?
13:37Momoka, do you have this?
13:39What is this?
13:40I have this Benitengu for the time being.
13:43It's on display.
13:44Is it a must-have item for mushroom lovers?
13:46Yes.
13:47It's a must-have item.
13:50Is it Benitengu?
13:51Yes.
13:52It's a must-have item.
13:54That's right.
13:55Mushroom lovers do it.
13:58I found it.
14:00This?
14:01Yes.
14:02What is this?
14:03It's big.
14:04This is a mushroom called Keshoohatsu.
14:06It's growing.
14:08It's big.
14:10It's relatively easy to find in Nagano.
14:16It smells like a beetle.
14:18You put a bug next to it.
14:20It eats the bug.
14:21It's carried far away.
14:24Does it smell?
14:26Yes.
14:29Is it that unique?
14:32Please.
14:34Me, too?
14:36It's a beautiful day.
14:41It's not that unique.
14:46Next, they found a terrifying mushroom that Momoka wanted to see.
14:51Terrifying?
15:02I found it.
15:03What is it?
15:05What is it?
15:06It's amazing.
15:07I wanted to see this mushroom, too.
15:08It's white and beautiful.
15:09It's beautiful when you see it up close.
15:12It's cute and white.
15:14This white part is beautiful.
15:15It's amazing.
15:16It's white.
15:17They found a mushroom that is white, has a big umbrella, and has wings on the top of its head.
15:24The reason why Momoka wanted to see it is...
15:28It looks delicious.
15:30It's poisonous.
15:31It's poisonous?
15:32It's the most poisonous mushroom in Japan.
15:35Is that so?
15:36What?
15:37The name of the mushroom is poisonous, too.
15:39The name of this mushroom is the Angel of Death.
15:42The name of this mushroom is the Angel of Death.
15:44It's a scary name.
15:45It looks like a poison.
15:47It's beautiful, but it can kill people.
15:52Isn't it scary?
15:53It's not that strong.
15:54It's poisonous to humans.
15:55It's one of the cycles in the forest.
15:58Poisonous mushrooms are not evil.
16:01It's not evil.
16:02It's the same as what Momoka said.
16:07I see.
16:08The poisonous mushroom is alive in the competition of survival.
16:15If you eat it by mistake, you may get diarrhea or vomiting symptoms in a few hours to a day.
16:21It can even lead to death.
16:26However, it is still unknown whether it is poisonous to humans or to animals and insects.
16:35I see.
16:38It's amazing.
16:40It's a deep mushroom.
16:42It's fun.
16:44I'm glad.
16:48I found it.
16:49I found it.
16:50I found it.
16:51What?
16:52This is a mushroom called Tsunoshimeji.
16:54The surface is crispy and the color is between orange and yellow.
17:01It's cute.
17:02Tsunoshimeji has been growing in Shinshu for about 10 to 15 years.
17:10I think it's good to be about three in rarity.
17:15It looks delicious.
17:16It's not delicious to eat, and it's not worth eating.
17:20I see.
17:21That's right.
17:22Tsunoshimeji is not poisonous, and it is almost unexplained except that it is not delicious to eat.
17:31What is Momoka's consideration?
17:34The survival strategy of Tsunoshimeji is that even if water or something falls, it will turn into a cushion.
17:40If it's water, it will stop and absorb moisture.
17:48I think Tsunoshimeji can maintain humidity.
17:52On the other hand, there is a mushroom that moisturizes itself.
17:56It's a mushroom called Amitake.
17:58You don't have to touch it at all.
18:00It's sticky.
18:01It's slimy and has a barrier so that it doesn't dry out.
18:05It's delicious.
18:06It's delicious.
18:07Amitake is a very delicious mushroom.
18:09Is that so?
18:10I eat it like a liver sashimi.
18:13With sesame oil and salt.
18:15The texture is similar to a liver.
18:18It's a very crispy and delicious mushroom.
18:21After this.
18:24She tries a mushroom that looks and tastes like a liver.
18:28It's like a liver sashimi.
18:30In addition.
18:32This is it.
18:34It's delicious.
18:36You can't eat this.
18:37That's right.
18:39It's shocking.
18:40It's a delicious weed.
18:42It's the best in the ranking of delicious weeds.
18:45Momoka will eat weeds from now on.
18:51I like this.
18:52Is that so?
18:53It's delicious.
18:55Can I have a refill?
19:02Amitake is a popular mushroom in Nagano.
19:07It looks and tastes like a liver.
19:11I eat it like a liver sashimi.
19:17It's true.
19:18It really looks like a liver.
19:21This is a liver.
19:23This is a liver.
19:25This is smooth.
19:29This is a liver.
19:30This is a liver.
19:32I eat this.
19:42This is not like a mushroom.
19:45This is smooth.
19:47This is like a mushroom.
19:49I didn't know that.
19:51It's not that hard.
19:53It's soft.
19:55It's strange.
19:56It's delicious.
19:58This is a liver sashimi.
20:00It's true.
20:02I don't know what this is.
20:03It doesn't smell at all.
20:05It's healthy.
20:08Sesame oil and salt are delicious.
20:12In Nagano Prefecture, it is said that it is eaten with grated radish and put in a pot.
20:21Finally, the last part.
20:25They discover rare mushrooms with surprising production strategies.
20:35Why are you looking up?
20:37I'm looking for mushrooms.
20:39Mushrooms?
20:40Is there a mushroom up there?
20:42This is extremely rare.
20:43Extremely rare?
20:44Yes.
20:47This may be it.
20:49This is it.
20:50Is there a mushroom here?
20:51Yes.
20:52It looks like a mushroom.
20:54Is that a mushroom?
20:55Yes.
20:56This is a mushroom called KABANO ANATAKE.
20:58Is this a mushroom?
20:59Yes.
21:00This is very rare.
21:02This is rare.
21:03This mushroom has a very strong vitality.
21:06I will disassemble it.
21:08This mushroom has a strong vitality.
21:10This mushroom is big.
21:11This mushroom looks like a beetle.
21:13KABANO ANATAKE is a mushroom that has been parasitized by trees for more than 10 years.
21:17It is a mushroom that has been parasitized by trees for more than 10 years.
21:20It is a mushroom that has been parasitized by trees for more than 10 years.
21:25The black and rugged part is a lump of muscle.
21:29The body of the mushroom is formed under the spine.
21:33Therefore, you can hardly see it.
21:36Research is being carried out with the expectation of a healthy effect on humans.
21:41It is called the diamond of the forest because of its rare value.
21:47This mushroom has a strong vitality and is cool.
21:52In this way, 30 types of mushrooms were targeted in Shiga Park.
21:58There were a lot of mushrooms in Nagano Prefecture.
22:04I was very excited.
22:07What do you want to do in the future?
22:10I want to do research on mushrooms and work for people and mushrooms.
22:17You are amazing.
22:18I like mushrooms.
22:20The next doctor is...
22:22Hello.
22:23Hello, I'm Kira Morikami.
22:26This is the first appearance of the program.
22:28This is Kira Morikami, a second-year high school student.
22:32What kind of doctor is this?
22:37This is a great house.
22:40This house is 100 years old.
22:44This house has been here since the Edo period.
22:49I went to Kira's room.
22:54What is this?
22:55This is a mysterious liquid.
22:58I'm scared.
23:01There are withered leaves all over the room.
23:05What is this?
23:06What is this leaf?
23:08This is a leaf of a quince tree.
23:11This is the sap of a tree called Akamegashiwa.
23:14This is a leaf of a grass called Inomoto.
23:18All of these are dried herbs.
23:22I'm going to make tea with this.
23:25Do you make tea?
23:26Yes.
23:27What is this?
23:28This is called chinki.
23:31This can be used as a lotion.
23:34Is this a lotion?
23:35This is still active, but it can be used as a lotion.
23:39What is this?
23:41This is a dried herb.
23:45This is an object.
23:47This is an object.
23:49I wanted to see a lot of herbs lined up here.
23:54Do you buy these leaves?
23:57This is a weed that grows around the house.
24:01Is this a weed?
24:02Yes.
24:03What is this?
24:06This is a weed that grows.
24:09This is a weed that can be eaten.
24:11This is a weed that can be eaten.
24:12The taste is similar to green onions.
24:14I'm a fan of weeds.
24:18There is a limited amount of time for weeds to grow.
24:21In this season, weeds are not growing.
24:23This is frozen so that it can be eaten even when it is not growing.
24:27Does your mother eat weeds?
24:29Yes.
24:30Thanks to my daughter, I can eat weeds.
24:33One more weed is saved.
24:36My mother specializes in cosmetics.
24:39I specialize in eating.
24:41Is that so?
24:43I like to eat.
24:46We like to eat too.
24:49I will eat this.
24:54This is delicious.
24:57This is delicious.
24:58Weeds are delicious.
25:02Kira loves to eat weeds.
25:05This is a delicious weed.
25:08This is a weed that can be eaten.
25:11This is a weed that can be eaten.
25:16This is delicious.
25:18This is a tempura of ALECINOGIKU.
25:22I will eat this.
25:27Do you like green?
25:28The shirt is also green.
25:29The curtains are also green.
25:31This is delicious.
25:33This is delicious.
25:34I was talking.
25:35You are talking.
25:37I was talking.
25:38You are talking.
25:40This is a taste that makes you feel delicious.
25:43This is a taste that makes you feel delicious.
25:46I want to convey this.
25:48I have eaten most of the grass around the house.
25:52The grass around the house is a field.
25:55The grass around the house is a field and a treasure mountain.
26:00Kira is a high school student.
26:03However, she is also qualified to be a medicinal plant coordinator.
26:09Weeds grow on the road.
26:13Weeds are easy to get in the way.
26:16Weeds are easy to get in the way.
26:19By learning about plants in detail, you can eat them.
26:25You can use them as medicine.
26:27Many people will know that weeds have many possibilities.
26:34I see.
26:35From now on.
26:39I can eat this too.
26:41You ate this.
26:44This is a ranking of the best 10 weeds that the doctor wants to teach.
26:50She will eat weeds from now on.
26:55I like this.
26:57Is that true?
26:58This is delicious.
27:00Please give me more.
27:03This was very delicious.
27:04I'm glad.
27:06I want you to know the deliciousness of weeds.
27:13She loves weeds.
27:16She said she ate most of the weeds around the house.
27:20This is a ranking of the best 10 weeds.
27:29This is a ranking of the best 10 weeds.
27:32She doesn't eat weeds.
27:34That's right.
27:35I didn't eat weeds.
27:38Let's call her.
27:40Doctor.
27:42Hello.
27:43Nice to meet you.
27:45Nice to meet you.
27:47Nice to meet you.
27:49Are you a high school student?
27:50Yes, I'm in the second year of high school.
27:52High school and second year of high school.
27:53In general, high school girls eat sweets.
27:58That's right.
28:00Do you eat new sweets?
28:02Do you eat flowers?
28:04I like sweets, but I prefer weeds.
28:09Do you think it's delicious?
28:11That's right.
28:12I think it's delicious.
28:13I think it's time to eat.
28:15Do you think it's time to eat?
28:18That's right.
28:19You call yourself a weed.
28:21Don't you hate to be called a weed?
28:23There are many kinds of weeds.
28:25I call myself a weed because I like it.
28:30Do you talk to your friends?
28:32That's right.
28:33Some of my friends say,
28:35I'm glad I can eat weeds.
28:38That's right.
28:40Can you eat weeds in Tokyo?
28:43It's better not to eat weeds in the city.
28:51That's right.
28:53It's interesting.
28:55Kira, please tell us today's topic.
28:58This time, I will tell you the goodness of weeds that you don't know yet.
29:03This is it.
29:05This is the best weed ranking.
29:10This is the best weed ranking.
29:12There are many weeds that I have eaten around my house.
29:17I will introduce 10 of them.
29:20I don't know.
29:22They are all green.
29:23They are all the same.
29:25Is this a real food?
29:27What is the name of this?
29:29Is this asphalt?
29:31I'm curious.
29:33Did you decide the ranking?
29:35I was worried.
29:38I was worried about which one was delicious.
29:45Everyone is delicious.
29:48Let's get started.
29:50This is the 10th to 8th place in the weed ranking.
29:54I've never heard of it.
29:56This is the 10th place.
29:58This is the 10th place.
30:00This is close.
30:02This is the entrance wall.
30:04Please follow me.
30:10This is it.
30:12This is it.
30:14This is a weed.
30:16This is a weed.
30:18I often see this.
30:20The leaves of the vines don't overlap at top.
30:25This is a weeding weeding.
30:27This is at the top of the ranking most nutritious delicacy.
30:33Is there an insect in the name?
30:36The insect seems to be rich in calcium and can produce 76 times more spinach.
30:43It is also made noodles using insects.
30:47Is this soy sauce and soba?
30:49Next, the 9th place is...
30:51That's fast!
30:57The location.
30:58It's all around the house.
31:00It's a location where you can shoot in a very close place.
31:03There it is.
31:04This is it.
31:05It's a bit stylish.
31:07Can you eat this?
31:08You can eat that?
31:09I can eat this too.
31:10It's a grass called Tsuyukusa.
31:13Tsuyukusa?
31:14There's one here too.
31:16This one has a lot of blue flowers.
31:21This is a characteristic of Tsuyukusa.
31:23I've seen it before.
31:25The 9th place is...
31:26It's refreshing and unique.
31:28Tsuyukusa is in the top ranks.
31:30In the top ranks?
31:32I don't know about that.
31:34Tsuyukusa used to be called Tsukikusa.
31:37It's also found in Manyoshu.
31:39It's a weed that Japanese people are familiar with.
31:43I'll keep going.
31:45The 8th place is...
31:49There's nothing here.
31:52There it is.
31:54This is YOMOGI.
31:56I know YOMOGI.
31:57I think YOMOGI is famous because it's used in KUSAMOCHI.
32:01I think many people know it as a weed that can be eaten.
32:05That's right.
32:06I came here early.
32:08The 8th place is YOMOGI that everyone knows.
32:12I thought it would be in the top 3.
32:15YOMOGI has been used as a weed in KUSAMOCHI for a long time.
32:19YOMOGI is said to be the queen of herbs.
32:22There are people who grow YOMOGI.
32:24We looked at the 10th to 8th places.
32:28I didn't expect it to be the 8th place.
32:32I didn't know.
32:35I've seen it before.
32:37I think I've seen it before.
32:39I've seen it before.
32:41It's also called CHOMA.
32:43The stem is used as a fiber.
32:47I also made fiber when I was in elementary school.
32:52That's great.
32:53It is said to be a high-end herb in the Edo period.
32:57It is said that kimono made by the emperor and the shogun were awarded.
33:02Can you make kimono?
33:03The kimono is very beautiful.
33:05That's beautiful.
33:07Next is TSUYUKUSA.
33:09I prepared it for you this time.
33:12Please taste it.
33:17Have you already eaten?
33:18I'm hungry.
33:20I'm not ready at all.
33:23I'm hungry.
33:26Do you have KINACHAN here?
33:27Yes.
33:28That's good.
33:29Please eat KINACHAN.
33:31Is that okay?
33:32Please eat.
33:33It's the same.
33:36I will eat this.
33:43It's delicious.
33:44Is it delicious?
33:45Is it delicious?
33:46This year's KINACHAN is hot.
33:51This year's KINACHAN?
33:52This year's KINACHAN.
33:53This year's KINACHAN is hotter than last year's KINACHAN.
33:56This year's KINACHAN has a firm fiber and is crispy.
33:59This is also delicious.
34:01This year's KINACHAN is different from last year's KINACHAN.
34:03That's right.
34:04I'm looking forward to everyone's food report.
34:08MANA-CHAN will eat weeds from now on.
34:12I will eat this.
34:17I can hear the sound.
34:20This is crispy.
34:22This is delicious.
34:24I'm glad.
34:26I will eat this.
34:34KIRA-CHAN.
34:36This is delicious.
34:40This is delicious.
34:42This is delicious.
34:44This is delicious.
34:46I'm glad.
34:48I want my wife to know the deliciousness of weeds.
34:52If I see this next time, I think it will be delicious.
34:55That's right.
34:57I'm looking forward to the 9th place.
34:59Next is the 7th and 6th place.
35:04I'm not used to eating weeds.
35:06The 7th place is the concrete in the backyard.
35:10The 7th place is like asphalt.
35:12Is it a concrete?
35:18There was a person.
35:20There was a person.
35:22This is it.
35:24Which is it?
35:26This is it.
35:28What is this?
35:30What is this?
35:31This is a stone jellyfish.
35:33This is not a weed.
35:35You can eat this too.
35:37I ate this.
35:39The 7th place is here.
35:41It sticks to the concrete.
35:43It looks suspicious, but I can't stop eating it.
35:45This is a stone jellyfish.
35:51Is this a weed?
35:53Actually, I'm trying to add more weeds.
35:59This is a stone jellyfish.
36:01The stone jellyfish is alive even when it is dry.
36:03However, it is dead.
36:05When it gets wet in water, it becomes like this.
36:08You can put it in miso soup like seaweed.
36:11You can eat it as a vine.
36:14It's delicious.
36:16In the case of animal experiments, it is reported that it has excellent functions such as antipyretics and antivirals.
36:22Did you eat this?
36:26Next is the 6th place.
36:28It's a challenge to get that.
36:30This is a big challenge.
36:32The 6th place is here.
36:34I'm going to pick up the weeds around here.
36:44I found it.
36:46This is a weed that you can eat.
36:49This also looks delicious.
36:51This is a very strong weed.
36:55Can you eat this?
36:57Can you eat this?
37:01The 6th place is a weed that is hated, but it is sticky.
37:05This is YABU KARASHI.
37:08YABU KARASHI is also known as RIKUGAME's favorite food.
37:13I eat this with bacon.
37:18This is the announcement of the 6th and 7th places.
37:22YABU KARASHI is also used in French cuisine.
37:27This is sold in Okinawa.
37:30Is this sold in Miyakojima?
37:32This is sold in Okinawa.
37:35Is this sold in Okinawa?
37:36Yes.
37:37This is sold in Okinawa.
37:39This is sold in Okinawa.
37:43Don't eat that.
37:46I don't think I can eat this.
37:50I think this is delicious.
37:56Which do you eat?
37:58This time I eat YABU KARASHI.
38:04I wanted you to eat YABU KARASHI.
38:07Let's eat YABU KARASHI.
38:12This YABU KARASHI is also sold in Miyakojima.
38:17I'm looking forward to it.
38:26This is delicious.
38:29Is this delicious?
38:30Yes, this is delicious.
38:34This is soft.
38:36The food around my house is not grown.
38:41This is similar to AOSA.
38:44This is more soft.
38:46I think this is the original taste of YABU KARASHI.
38:50I like both.
38:52This is delicious.
38:53This is similar to AOSA.
38:57ITADAKIMASU.
39:03I like this.
39:07This is delicious.
39:10I like AOSA.
39:12AOSA is delicious.
39:15This is an enhanced version of AOSA.
39:20This is delicious.
39:21This is also delicious.
39:24This has a good texture.
39:28I'm looking forward to this.
39:30There is still more delicious food.
39:35I'm looking forward to this.
39:36From now on, the ranking of YABU KARASHI is the highest.
39:41This is very delicious.
39:43I'm glad.
39:45What is the most delicious YABU KARASHI?
39:51Tell me!
39:53Please tell me.
39:54What will be the most delicious YABU KARASHI?
39:57What did you like the most?
40:02Please tell me!
40:14What is this?
40:16This is delicious.
40:18You
40:22The camera that's all I can do
40:24易いと言うは皆さんもよく知るあの雑草がらんくい
40:30まずは第5位
40:33ここできましたよくね
40:36全国の公園とか空き地で結構見られるからすこれは
40:40あの子供の頃に草相撲で遊んだ人も多いんじゃないですか
40:44Oh!
40:46I did it!
40:47You can eat this?
40:48Yes.
40:49I always eat it with deep-fried food.
40:51The green part?
40:52Yes.
40:53Oh!
40:54Next, in 4th place...
40:58I'm sorry, it's Tanpopo.
40:59Oh!
41:00Tanpopo?
41:02Tanpopo is a bit normal.
41:04No, no, no, no, no.
41:06It's fine, it's a bit abnormal.
41:07It's fine, it's a bit abnormal.
41:08It's fine, it's a bit abnormal.
41:09It's fine, it's a bit abnormal.
41:10It's fine, it's a bit abnormal.
41:12Tanpopo is actually a plant that is considered a healthy food in the Edo period literature.
41:18You ate tanpopo?
41:19Yes.
41:20Tanpopo is used not only for leaves, but also for flowers and roots.
41:28In ancient Japan, it was eaten with soups and soups.
41:34I always eat it with onigiri.
41:37Tanpopo onigiri?
41:38Yes, it's tanpopo onigiri.
41:40Did you make this?
41:41Yes, I did.
41:42You're good!
41:44It looks delicious.
41:45It's not that I'm good at cooking, it's just that I like to eat grass.
41:50Actually, tanpopo and obako are quite popular in the weed world.
41:56In the weed world?
41:57Yes.
41:58In a hotel called Continental Futu in Tokyo,
42:01you can eat various dishes such as vegetables and pasta as a wild food.
42:06There's a tanpopo raw ham onigiri sushi.
42:09It looks delicious.
42:10It's just leaves, right?
42:11I actually went there yesterday and ate these dishes.
42:18That's amazing!
42:19How was it?
42:20It was delicious.
42:21When I cook at home, I often make simple dishes such as tamagoyaki and ohitashi.
42:28But I learned a lot from the obako cheese tofu that was served earlier.
42:32There are a lot of dishes that only professionals can think of, so I learned a lot.
42:37That's amazing.
42:38Kira-chan, you're a high school girl, right?
42:40Yes.
42:42That's right.
42:43You didn't go to places like Harajuku?
42:45Yes.
42:46I wanted to eat the wild food of Continental Futu, so I was happy to be able to eat it.
42:53Now, it's time to announce the best three.
42:57I'm getting more and more excited.
42:58Sando-san, Ashida-san, what do you think will come in?
43:01What will come in?
43:02I don't know.
43:03I'm really ill-educated.
43:06I don't know what kind of weeds will come in.
43:08But the one that Kira-chan said was delicious hasn't come out yet.
43:11Nobiru.
43:12Nobiru, that's right.
43:13It's coming in.
43:14There's a chance it'll be number one.
43:15Number one.
43:18It's hard to predict.
43:20Now, Kira-chan, please announce from third to first place.
43:26The third place in the wild horse weed ranking is...
43:31Nobiru.
43:32This is it.
43:33It's Nobiru.
43:34Third place?
43:36It came out earlier, too.
43:37Nobiru is like a combination of green onions and chives.
43:40It's really delicious, so I recommend it.
43:42Why?
43:43Nobiru isn't in season right now, so it hasn't grown much.
43:46I see.
43:47That's why it's frozen.
43:48That's right.
43:49I see.
43:50By the way, Nobiru has been confirmed to be a parasitic plant.
43:57Please be careful not to eat it if you can't be sure it's edible.
44:04Now, let's move on to the second place.
44:10Come this way, please.
44:11Okay.
44:12Wait a minute.
44:13Isn't it the one that grows between the stones?
44:16There it is.
44:21This is also a parasitic plant.
44:22I see this a lot.
44:24What is this?
44:25This is called a snow beetle.
44:27This grows on stones and in the wild, but some people grow it as a pest.
44:34The shape of the teeth is cute.
44:35I've seen it before.
44:37It's a meat-thick, juicy, weed-like, Tempura King.
44:41It's a snow beetle.
44:42It's a snow beetle.
44:43Tempura King?
44:44What?
44:46In the past, it was used as a folk medicine to dilute the juice of the leaves in the garden,
44:50or to stick leaves on the burnt body.
44:53I see.
44:56Now, it's time to announce the first place of the world's best weed ranking.
45:01It's already at the entrance.
45:06Where is the grass?
45:08There are a lot of them.
45:09This is the next one.
45:10What?
45:11This?
45:12You can eat this, too.
45:14What?
45:16Really?
45:17After this, Mana-chan's cooking will be the first place of the world's best weed ranking.
45:23What is this? It's delicious.
45:31It's so appetizing.
45:44It's so appetizing.
45:47In the past, it was used as a folk medicine to dilute the juice of the leaves in the garden,
45:50or to stick leaves on the burnt body.
45:53It's already at the entrance.
45:56Where is the grass?
45:58Where is it?
45:59There are a lot of them.
46:00This is it.
46:01What?
46:02This?
46:03You can eat this, too.
46:04No way!
46:05What is this?
46:06This is called a slippery hill.
46:07Slippery hill?
46:08Look at this, too.
46:09Wow, that's a lot to eat.
46:10There's a lot here, too.
46:11It's true.
46:12You're not growing this, are you?
46:13That's right.
46:14These guys grew on their own.
46:15Like this.
46:16All of a sudden.
46:17This is the most delicious thing I've ever eaten.
46:18What?
46:19Really?
46:20Really?
46:22All right, so, the first place goes to...
46:27It's slippery.
46:30It's my favorite, the Slippery Hill.
46:32No one will guess it right.
46:35Now, tell us what it tastes like!
46:38It's called the Slippery Hill, or the Snow Slipper.
46:41Well, I bet they're watching, too.
46:43I've never seen it.
46:46It's called Slippery Hill.
46:48I'm sure you've seen it.
46:50I've seen all of it.
46:52I feel like I've seen it.
46:54I feel like I've seen it, but I didn't watch it because I wanted to eat it.
46:58Slippery Hill is overwhelmingly delicious.
47:00Overwhelmingly. It's number one.
47:02It's number one.
47:03It's the one that goes into the parking lot of gravel.
47:05That's delicious.
47:06Is it good?
47:07The varieties of Nakama are still cultivated as vegetables in Europe.
47:13It's interesting.
47:14If you watch this program today,
47:16I'm sure everyone around us will be able to eat it.
47:18Everyone will look for it.
47:19I'll look for it.
47:21I want to look for it, too.
47:22I want to look for it, too.
47:24If it's good, I'll make tempura and eat it.
47:27Please be careful.
47:28There are some things you can't eat.
47:30That's right.
47:31Now, I'd like to ask Mr. Ashida to make the last Slippery Hill vinegar miso sauce.
47:36To Mana-chan?
47:37Mr. Ashida, please.
47:38I wonder if it's okay.
47:39Mana-chan Cooking.
47:42It's been a while. Mana-chan Cooking.
47:44I'll do my best.
47:46I wonder if it's okay.
47:47Please.
47:48Yes, I'll do my best.
47:49Mr. Ashida, is this your first time making Slippery Hill?
47:52It's my first time.
47:54But when I look at it like this, I feel like I've seen it before.
47:58I've seen it before.
47:59How does it smell?
48:00The smell?
48:04It's almost odorless.
48:05It's odorless?
48:06It smells like a monkey.
48:10The smell of a monkey.
48:11The smell of a monkey.
48:12The smell of a monkey.
48:14It's almost odorless, isn't it?
48:15It doesn't smell.
48:18It doesn't smell.
48:19It doesn't smell at all.
48:20Now, please put the Slippery Hill in there.
48:23Yes.
48:26I'll put this in.
48:31A weed has entered.
48:32A weed is floating.
48:35But when I put it in, it smells a little like grass.
48:38Oh, I see.
48:39After that, please mix it slowly with a chopstick and boil it until it becomes soft.
48:43Yes.
48:44While we wait, Mr. Sando will have a taste of the second place, Slippery Hill Tempura.
48:49Oh, is that so?
48:50Is it okay?
48:51If it's not one word, it's under the armpit.
48:53Stop it.
48:57Why do you say that?
48:59You're going to eat it now.
49:01He's the Tempura King.
49:02Yes, I'm the Tempura King.
49:04Tempura is the most delicious.
49:06Really?
49:07Yes.
49:08Please eat it with salt.
49:09I'll eat it with salt.
49:18Please give me a refill.
49:19What?
49:21Wow.
49:23Please give me more and more.
49:24It's delicious.
49:26It's really delicious.
49:27Really?
49:28I'm glad.
49:29I don't need salt anymore.
49:30Really?
49:31Yes.
49:32I'll try it.
49:33This is delicious.
49:37It's delicious.
49:39It's delicious.
49:40How does it taste?
49:41How does it taste?
49:42It's just a little fluffy.
49:44It's quite thick.
49:46Yes, it is.
49:47It's not bitter at all.
49:49It's delicious.
49:51Yes.
49:52Recently, Yukinoshita has been attracting attention as a beauty food.
49:57I also use it as a lotion.
50:00I see.
50:01You have a beautiful skin.
50:03You have a beautiful skin.
50:05It's not enough.
50:08It's so delicious that I want to eat a mountain of it.
50:09Is that so?
50:10Yes.
50:11If I find it next time, I'll...
50:13I'll walk around with a basket.
50:17Now, the first place in the ranking is ready.
50:22After boiling, put it in ice water for 10 minutes.
50:27After removing the water, season it with vinegar and miso.
50:33It looks delicious.
50:35Does it look delicious?
50:38How does it taste if I eat only this?
50:41Only this?
50:42Yes.
50:43Try it.
50:44How can you say that?
50:47I'll eat it.
50:52It sounds crispy.
50:54It has a good texture.
50:56It's not bitter at all.
50:58Can you eat it?
51:00It's a little...
51:01What is this? It's delicious.
51:04Is that so?
51:05Is that so?
51:06Really?
51:07It's a little slimy.
51:11It's a little spicy.
51:12Is it spicy?
51:13I don't know.
51:16It's a little spicy.
51:20It's slimy.
51:21There are many flavors that I don't know.
51:23Because I've never eaten it.
51:24But I think vinegar and miso are absolutely delicious.
51:26Do you think so?
51:27Yes.
51:28Let's eat it with vinegar and miso.
51:34That's great.
51:37You're smiling all the time.
51:39I'm happy to be able to eat a lot of grass today.
51:43You're talking like a cow.
51:44I like everything.
51:46That's good.
51:47It's a little sour and goes well with vinegar and miso.
51:50I'll eat it.
51:51Please eat.
51:52It's delicious.
51:57It's delicious.
52:01You're crying.
52:03It's delicious.
52:04It's really delicious.
52:06I'll eat it.
52:14It's delicious.
52:16It's delicious.
52:17It goes well with vinegar and miso.
52:22It's delicious, isn't it?
52:23It's delicious.
52:24It's chewy.
52:26I like this part of the persimmon.
52:29It's delicious.
52:31The more I chew it, the more I feel it's slimy.
52:34I can feel it.
52:35Tomizawa is eating a lot.
52:39It's delicious.
52:41It's so delicious.
52:43It's delicious.
52:44I can eat this.
52:45You can eat a lot.
52:47I want to eat a lot.
52:50The ranking is getting better and better.
52:54It's a great ranking.
52:55All of them were really delicious.
52:59But it's something that's familiar.
53:02I want to change the way they look at me.
53:06They'll say, this is delicious.
53:08They'll say, that's delicious.
53:09The last one, the slimy persimmon.
53:11It was impressively delicious.
53:13It was delicious.
53:14I'm glad.
53:15I'm glad I was able to convey that the slimy persimmon was delicious.
53:20You were able to convey it well.
53:22You were able to convey it well, Akira.
53:25It was delicious.
53:26I want to walk without stepping on it.
53:29That's right.
53:30That's right.
53:31From now on.
53:33280,000 people have joined in.
53:35You can also become a professor.
53:38The attraction where you can run around as if you were a bug is very popular.
53:42This fall is also being held at Wakabayashi University in Tokyo.
53:46The latest episode of Hakase-chan is available for free on Kiva and Abe.
53:50You can watch the past episodes on TV.

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