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00:00The Japanese boom that the people of Katsushika are in favor of is us, Katsushika-ku.
00:08Speaking of Katsushika-ku, located in the northeast of Tokyo...
00:13It's a city of tigers.
00:14Tigers?
00:15Tigers too?
00:16If you put it like that, it's the tigers.
00:18Well, this is a representative.
00:21The 50th series.
00:23The movie that spread the name of Katsushika to the whole country.
00:26It was known as the stage of the movie, The Man is Painful.
00:30The grass dumpling used as a location was a big hit that sold out in a row.
00:35But most of the shops around here are saying that the tiger came to our shop.
00:38It became a big boom that tourists from all over the country pushed in.
00:42Furthermore...
00:43Well, but it's a mass production of Kochikame, isn't it?
00:46Speaking of Katsushika.
00:47That's right, Kamiwari. Kochikame.
00:49It's Kochikame!
00:50All 201 volumes.
00:52The forbidden island of gag manga.
00:54Kochikame, too.
00:55The stage is Katsushika-ku.
00:58Speaking of which...
01:01Kochikame is like the first page of the series Jump.
01:05It's like a door sign.
01:07The actual scenery of Katsushika-ku is drawn there.
01:12My apartment was also drawn on the door.
01:17I'm so happy.
01:19I'm so happy.
01:20When I went to school the next day, the person who drew it said,
01:23Your house was drawn!
01:25It became a big rumor.
01:27Watanabe, a junior high school classmate of mine,
01:31was the son of the Kamiwari Post Office.
01:35In the manga, Kamiwari Post Office was robbed once.
01:39The next day at school,
01:41Watanabe's house was robbed!
01:44All the high school and junior high school students gathered around Watanabe.
01:47I was wondering if it was okay.
01:49I didn't actually join, but it was exciting.
01:52Speaking of which...
01:54Uchimura-san, you played the role of Honda in Kochikame, right?
01:59Yes, I did.
02:00When you ride a motorcycle, you change your expression.
02:02Yes, I did.
02:03When you get off the motorcycle, you say,
02:04Yes, I did.
02:05I loved it.
02:09Really?
02:10I saw it in the middle of your makeup.
02:13Thank you very much.
02:14But, Mr. Otake,
02:16Don't you think there are only two booms that Katsushika created?
02:22That's right.
02:24There are still more.
02:25The people of Shimizaku...
02:26Let's go.
02:28The end.
02:30First, the sports industry.
02:35Turn your back towards the wall.
02:37Anraku Kanto!
02:39At the Paris Olympics this year,
02:41Anraku Sorato won a silver medal in sports climbing.
02:46In fact, the sports climbing center of the Katsushika-ku Higashikanamachi Sports Center was supporting its activities.
02:55In fact, this is the first climbing facility in 23 districts.
03:00It is a training place for Japanese medalists, including Anraku.
03:07The climbing boom in recent years was also born from Katsushika-ku.
03:11I see.
03:12Is that so?
03:13In addition, the toy industry.
03:16Takara Tomy is the head office of Tateishi.
03:19That's right.
03:20Rika-chan has more than 68 million shipments.
03:25Plarail sells more than 1.87 million units.
03:29Tomica has a total of 7.45 million units.
03:34Takara Tomy, who is driving the toy industry boom, was also born in Katsushika-ku.
03:40The new series Beyblade X, which was released last year,
03:44is a toy industry that is said to be a hit if it sells 100,000 units.
03:48Plarail shipments 5 million units domestically.
03:52This is also popular.
03:53It is still driving the toy industry boom.
03:58In addition, the retro boom in recent years is being celebrated in Japan.
04:03This year is the 50th anniversary of the birth of Katsushika-ku.
04:07Katsushika-ku.
04:08If you walk along Katsushika-ku, you will find Monchichi everywhere.
04:12Monchichi is the mascot character of Katsushika-ku.
04:16Such a Monchichi boom is also in the world.
04:19I crossed the sea.
04:20That's right.
04:21Monchichi is so cute.
04:23There are no more sea now.
04:25There are a lot of stars.
04:26It's cute.
04:27It's cute to add a finger.
04:28Among them, Monchichi boom is a coincidence in Thailand.
04:32Eh?
04:33In Thailand? Why?
04:35Araya, a popular Thai actress, is addicted to Monchichi goods in recent years.
04:41Araya?
04:42Then, it became a hot topic among Thai celebrities.
04:47Cute.
04:48There are a lot of young people who are looking for Monchichi goods that are not sold in Thailand.
04:53Some people come to Japan to buy Monchichi goods.
04:56There is such a thing.
04:58I was taken away by these dim eyes.
05:02It's not just me.
05:03All my family members are addicted to Monchichi goods.
05:07If you look further, the boom of Katsushika-ku will come out.
05:14Tonight, the celebrities who love Katsushika-ku will show the boom of Katsushika-ku.
05:22Katsushika-ku was made by the founder of Katsushika-ku.
05:27It's amazing.
05:31Katsushika-ku was born from the boom of Katsushika-ku.
05:37The word Katsushika-ku came from here.
05:41Tonight, the world will be fascinated.
05:44We will show you everything from the bottom of Katsushika-ku.
05:47There is Katsushika-ku behind the boom.
05:51There is Katsushika-ku behind the boom.
05:55It's getting narrower.
05:58It's getting narrower.
06:00It's not a sword.
06:02It's a club.
06:03Otake-san from Sumida-ku.
06:05What is the image of Katsushika-ku?
06:07Katsushika-ku is a city with a sense of tension.
06:13I used to go to Nizumoto Park and Yozuri Park.
06:17They were all bad.
06:19Yozuri Park?
06:21It's different now.
06:23It's very clean now.
06:25There is Katsushika-ku behind the boom.
06:28First of all,
06:30I live in Kameari.
06:33I always get excited when I talk about it.
06:36It's a place where you can choose your favorite ingredients and eat them.
06:40It's very delicious.
06:42It spread from Katsushika-ku in 2013.
06:45It spread from Katsushika-ku in 2013.
06:48It's the boom that caused a big boom in the Showa era.
06:51It's the boom that caused a big boom in the Showa era.
06:52What should we hide?
06:54What should we hide?
06:55What should we hide?
06:59That's right.
07:00Koppepan.
07:02That's right.
07:03In fact, in recent years,
07:05there are 9 Koppepan restaurants in Tokyo.
07:08The one who led the Koppepan boom in Tokyo
07:12is Yoshida Pan in Katsushika-ku.
07:15It looks so delicious.
07:16The signboard menu, Anne Margarine,
07:19is very popular and sells 10,000 pieces in a month.
07:23What's different?
07:24The style of putting ingredients on freshly baked Koppepan
07:28is a hot topic among customers.
07:30It's easy to do.
07:31There was a huge line the other day.
07:34Since then, Koppepan restaurants have spread all over the country.
07:38It is said that there are more than 50 restaurants now.
07:42It's the Koppepan boom created by Katsushika-ku.
07:48In addition, there is a boom like this.
07:52It's called Senbero.
07:54Senbero.
07:55Senbero.
07:56It's also in Okobone.
07:57Senbero boom.
08:00It is said that the word Senbero
08:03was used by Nakajima Ramo.
08:07Katsushika-ku.
08:08What made the boom popular
08:10is Katsushika-ku.
08:13In particular, the Tateishi area is called the holy place of Senbero.
08:18In front of the station, there is a bar where you can drink for about 1,000 yen.
08:22The number is more than 30.
08:25Sushi restaurants are also delicious.
08:27What made the boom popular in Tokyo?
08:31Katsushika-ku.
08:33For example, here.
08:35It's been 67 years since it was founded.
08:37It's called Motsuyaki Sanpei.
08:39It's a set.
08:40Four YAKITORI.
08:42It's cheap.
08:43Two SHOCHU HIGHBALL.
08:45The price is 946 yen.
08:48It's cheap.
08:49It's Senbero.
08:51In addition, there is Senbero at YAKINIKU-TEN CHURAROSU.
08:56It's a Senbero set.
08:58Even if you drink three times, it's exactly 1,000 yen.
09:02As expected of Katsushika-ku.
09:03I can't stop drinking.
09:05It's a holy place.
09:07Then I met this person at Senbero-TEN.
09:11What?
09:12What should I hide?
09:14Mr. Uchimura and Mr. Otake.
09:16It's scary.
09:18Where?
09:20A man who is very surprised by the name of the MC.
09:23Actually.
09:25I'm PISTACHIO.
09:26Nice to meet you.
09:28I don't know you at all.
09:29OZAWA, a former PISTACHIO who made a boom with SHIROME MANZAI about 10 years ago.
09:35What?
09:36What happened?
09:38Actually, OZAWA is from Katsushika-ku.
09:41I didn't know that.
09:42I'm serious.
09:43It's the only Showa-retro town in Tokyo.
09:51It's not funny.
09:54Katsushika-ku is a shitty town.
09:57In addition, it spread from Katsushika-ku to all over the country.
10:01It caused a huge boom in a certain occupation all over Japan.
10:05What should I hide?
10:07That is.
10:14Is it a deco truck?
10:17Lovely.
10:18It's dazzling.
10:19Pikachu.
10:20That's right.
10:21It's a deco truck.
10:23It's a deco truck.
10:25It's a deco truck.
10:26I'm nervous.
10:29It's scary.
10:31The deco truck boom started in the 1970s.
10:36Originally, it was the beginning of stainless steel processing to prevent rust from the car body.
10:43It gradually became an art.
10:46After that, the number of glittering decorations increased.
10:49It became a treasure of deco trucks because it stands out.
10:55In fact, there is a Japanese company that deals with these truck parts in Katsushika.
11:01That is.
11:03Jet Inoue.
11:04Jet Inoue.
11:05Is it Jet Inoue?
11:08Jet Inoue, a truck parts accessory maker.
11:13It's like a pro wrestler.
11:15That's nice.
11:17Among the stores that specialize in truck parts,
11:22there are 27,000 truck accessory parts such as handle covers and tail lamps.
11:31The industry share is more than 70%.
11:36Among them is a must-have item for deco trucks.
11:40This is a must-have item for deco trucks.
11:43It's a side marker.
11:46A must-have item for glittering decorations.
11:49Marker lamp.
11:51There are various colors.
11:54It's amazing.
11:56In addition, not only does it light up,
12:01but you can turn it on and off by connecting a device called a relay.
12:11Drivers combine these to create an original flashy deco truck.
12:19By the way, not only the exterior, but also the interior is the specialty of deco truck drivers.
12:26It's a chandelier.
12:27This is a shift knob, which has been popular for a long time.
12:31This is a shift knob.
12:32It's a manual shift lever.
12:36It's like a water gun.
12:38It looks like a normal shift lever,
12:42but deco truck drivers customize it with a flashy shift knob.
12:47In addition, there are parts that are unique to deco trucks.
12:51This is amazing.
12:53This is Andon with a name on it.
12:56You can order it.
12:57Deco truck drivers often name their cars.
13:01Do they name their cars?
13:02Andon has a company name and a truck name.
13:06It's unique.
13:09By the way, all these decorations are made by the drivers themselves.
13:13I think so.
13:14The company doesn't make them.
13:15How expensive are they?
13:18I don't know the actual price, but I think it's about the same as a super car.
13:24It's about the price of a Countach Ferrari.
13:26That's a lot.
13:29That's a lot.
13:32The world is now paying attention to the deco truck, which was a unique boom in Japan.
13:39In March of this year, Beyoncé posted a picture of her riding a deco truck on Instagram.
13:46It was a big hit.
13:52She also appeared at the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Paralympics.
13:57The world is now paying attention to the deco truck, which was a unique boom in Japan.
14:02In addition, there is a new boom that Katsushika is trying to launch.
14:08It's the hair style.
14:10This is the hair style that was a big hit in the 1980s.
14:14This is it.
14:17At that time, everyone had this hair style.
14:20After that, there was a Techno cut, Ega-chan cut, and Yuki-nee cut.
14:28Was it that popular?
14:29I was the only one who got it.
14:32Excuse me.
14:34In fact, Katsushika is trying to create a new hair style boom.
14:41Really?
14:42I've never heard of it.
14:44The world is now paying attention to the deco truck, which was a unique boom in Japan.
14:47It's the hair style that Katsushika is trying to launch.
14:52What is it?
14:56It's wet bread.
14:58Wet bread?
15:01Is it about bread?
15:03Wet bread?
15:05It's the hair style.
15:07What kind of hair style is wet bread?
15:09It's a wet punch perm.
15:10It's moist.
15:12It's a wet punch perm.
15:14What kind of hair style is it?
15:16Isn't this a wet Park Manser?
15:19You've come up with a lot of ideas.
15:22When the show is over, I'll change it to wet bread.
15:27Punch perm was popular nationwide as a hair style that men admired in the 1970s.
15:36However, due to the harsh visual, the population declined with the passage of time.
15:44In the meantime, punch perm, which is finished with a wet feeling, has evolved into a wet bread.
15:52Nobu Hair Salon, a beauty salon in Katsushika, which has become a dressing table.
15:59Stylish punch perm with gel.
16:05It's a secret boom among men in Reiwa era.
16:10By the way,
16:12The first person to incorporate wet bread in the entertainment world was Sakai of The Mummy.
16:21This is wet bread.
16:23It's wet.
16:25By the way,
16:26By the way, I like kickboxing, but when I go to the venue, 90% of my hair is wet.
16:36In addition, another boom caused by the Katsushika era is
16:42Tsuchida's birth story, which had a great impact on the TV world.
16:49I've been living downtown for over 20 years.
16:52I know a lot about Katsushika.
16:56The staff happens to find out a lot of details.
17:00Saitama, Chiba, etc.
17:02You can go anywhere.
17:04By the way, the boom that is essential for the entertainment industry in Katsushika was the birth of Katsushika.
17:11I think all the entertainers will pass by.
17:16What do you think, Otake?
17:19Jarigani?
17:21It's where the Jarigani was born.
17:24That's amazing.
17:26Western food.
17:29Not only in the variety world, but also in the food industry.
17:35The boom that was born by Katsushika.
17:38What should I hide?
17:40That is...
17:42Extremely spicy boom.
17:46The word itself.
17:48Originally, there was no word for extremely spicy.
17:51This was born in a rice cracker shop in Katsushika.
17:53It's a rice cracker shop.
17:55It's a rice cracker shop that was established in the 17th year of the Meiji era.
18:00The person who created the extreme spiciness is the 5th generation owner, Kei Suzuki.
18:0753 years ago.
18:10He was a teacher at a boarding school.
18:14He was made to eat a rice cracker with a lot of shichimi on it.
18:21It was so spicy that he was frustrated.
18:24He said he would definitely pay back to the teacher.
18:27He made a rice cracker that was spicier than that rice cracker and let the teacher eat it.
18:31That's what I thought when I was a kid.
18:33But I couldn't do that because I was a kid.
18:35When I told my father about that episode, he said,
18:39Is that so?
18:41I can't say it's my son's revenge.
18:44I made a rice cracker with shichimi peppers.
18:47I thought it would be a story to make the teacher eat it.
18:51A mother appeared there.
18:53The mother was a spicy person.
18:56I said, isn't this commercialized?
18:59It's commercialized.
19:01After that, the shichimi rice cracker gradually spread among spicy food lovers all over the country.
19:08It became a big hit.
19:10It became a popular product in the store.
19:12Then one day, a customer came.
19:15He was a regular customer.
19:17He said, I'm sorry.
19:19I want to use this rice cracker as a punishment.
19:22Can you make it spicier?
19:24I asked him.
19:26He said, I got it.
19:28I used to season it with shichimi peppers.
19:31I changed it to ichimi peppers.
19:33This is a very spicy rice cracker.
19:36That's where the word spicy came from.
19:38Is that so?
19:39This is a story from the 1970s.
19:42When I was born, the word spicy came from that store.
19:48The person who came to say that he wanted to use it as a punishment came to the TV industry.
19:53No.
19:55It's a private matter.
19:57I'm talking.
20:01Since then, the word spicy has spread to the whole country.
20:08This is spicy.
20:13Even in a variety show, the word spicy is a standard topic.
20:19In 1986, the word spicy became popular.
20:25In 2008, the word spicy became popular.
20:30It became a new genre.
20:34By the way,
20:37When I was a kid, I always put a rice cracker in front of my friend's house.
20:45When I was a kid, I went to a place called Mizumoto Park.
20:49When I was a kid, there was a place to go to play.
20:55There was a waterway in front of the entrance.
20:57I used to go there often.
21:00But my parents told me that I shouldn't go to the back of Mizumoto Park.
21:07Why?
21:09If you go to the back, you can't come back.
21:14The reason is the size of Mizumoto Park.
21:17It's 960,000 square meters.
21:21It's 20 times the size of the Tokyo Dome.
21:24It's huge.
21:27It's right on the border between Tokyo, Chiba, and Saitama.
21:32When I went to the back, I didn't notice it.
21:35I was surprised that it was close to Saitama.
21:38It's close to Tokyo.
21:40I was surprised that it was close to Saitama.
21:45When I was a kid, my mom warned me not to go to the back of Mizumoto Park.
21:50You're going to be a Saitama prosecutor.
21:52No, I'm not.
21:54We have to win behind the boom.
21:57Next.
21:58I think it's the same for people and the Internet.
22:03There are more opportunities to see people's faces.
22:07That's why more people want to whiten their teeth.
22:12Now there's a boom in whitening teeth.
22:15Everyone is whitening their teeth.
22:17A beautiful tooth boom.
22:18What does it have to do with Katsushika?
22:20To make beautiful teeth, which Michopa is also particular about,
22:25Katsushika made something necessary.
22:29Thanks to Katsushika's company, we can whiten our teeth.
22:33Katsushika is a company that makes teeth.
22:38One-third of the dentists in Japan use it.
22:41That's amazing.
22:42Of the 68,000 dentists in Japan, 25,000 are made by Katsushika.
22:48Katsushika's company made one-third of the dentists' equipment.
22:54That's amazing.
22:56That's amazing.
22:58In addition, requests from all over the world came in.
23:0187-year-old Katsushika is a legendary dentist.
23:05That's cool.
23:08Katsushika's big star, Mr. Tora, has a surprising secret.
23:14Actually, Mr. Tora...
23:16What?
23:18That's amazing.
23:21One-third of the dentists in Japan use it.
23:27That's amazing.
23:29That's amazing.
23:30Katsushika's factory
23:33Of the 68,000 dentists in Japan, 25,000 are made by Katsushika.
23:38That's amazing.
23:40One-third of the dentists in Japan use it.
23:43Katsushika's company made one-third of the dentists' equipment.
23:46The company is called Katsushika Kuri-Kiri.
23:50It's smaller than I thought.
23:52It looks like a factory in a small town.
23:55Let's go inside.
23:57It's a Katsushika-like factory.
24:00It's all handmade.
24:04There are only six employees.
24:08It's a futon.
24:10They're just scraping something.
24:13What is this?
24:16It's very fine.
24:18It's very polished.
24:20What is this?
24:22It's a scaler.
24:24Scaler.
24:25It's a device that dentists often use.
24:30What is it?
24:36It's a device to remove tartar.
24:38It's a device to remove tartar.
24:41It's called a ultrasonic scaler chip.
24:45I see.
24:47It's a scaler.
24:49It vibrates 30,000 times per second to remove tartar.
24:53It's a device that dentists often use.
25:00They make one-third of the dentists' equipment in Japan.
25:08Six people?
25:10It's like a legendary six people.
25:13What is the great thing about Katsushika Kuri-Kiri's ultrasonic scaler chip?
25:19Originally, there was no ultrasonic scaler chip with an edge.
25:27We put an edge on the ultrasonic scaler chip for the first time in the world.
25:32It's easy to remove tartar, and it's easy for patients to remove tartar.
25:37In addition, the general thinness of the blade is 0.4 to 0.5 mm.
25:44The one made in Nishikibe is 0.3 mm, the thinnest in the world.
25:50This 0.1 mm is the difference in scale.
25:54It's easy to put equipment in the blade, and you can remove a lot of tartar.
26:00This is the only place where you can make such an ultrasonic scaler chip.
26:06Usually, it's not visible to the naked eye,
26:11but skilled craftsmen make it one by one by hand.
26:17Only six people in the office work on 50,000 cases a year.
26:24It's a blade that cuts well, and it cuts with force.
26:28It's that feeling.
26:29You can remove tartar with that feeling.
26:32It doesn't hurt the patient, and it doesn't put pressure on the person who is doing it.
26:37Can you use the one made in Nishikibe?
26:40I can't use it at all.
26:42It's like a dentist.
26:44If it's a normal image, it's probably like this.
26:48If it's like this, it hurts and tingles.
26:52This chip with a blade can catch tartar and remove it.
26:58That's why it doesn't hurt.
27:00By the way, the ultrasonic scaler chip costs about 8,000 yen.
27:06It's cheap.
27:08I heard you're going to get a patent.
27:12I don't dare to get a patent, but I think it's better for the underground world.
27:18That's great.
27:20He's a nice guy.
27:22He has a beautiful heart.
27:24He doesn't dare to get a patent.
27:26Katsushika's technical ability is known all over the country.
27:29Nishikibe Production Co., Ltd., a beautiful HABOOM!
27:33It was a street market full of people.
27:36By the way,
27:38There's a pigeon at Kanamachi Station in Katsushika.
27:42This pigeon is very wealthy.
27:45It's very chubby.
27:48The reason is that the people are so hot that they immediately feed them.
27:52That's why it's very chubby.
27:55It's a very hot city.
27:57There's a station called Ayase Station next to it.
28:01The pigeon in that station is very chubby.
28:05Is that so?
28:07I happened to see it.
28:09I'd like you to take a picture of it.
28:15It's very chubby.
28:17It's okay to choose and take a picture.
28:20I'll take a picture of it.
28:22It took me about five hours to take a picture of it.
28:25It's a two-hour special.
28:27It's better to do it.
28:29It's better to do it.
28:31When I was a kid, I used to call it a scissor insect.
28:36I caught a scissor insect.
28:38Compared to Katsushika and Adachi,
28:40Katsushika's scissor insect was longer.
28:44It's not a ninja.
28:46It's just a coincidence.
28:48It's just an individual difference.
28:51Katsushika is behind the boom.
28:54Next is a soft vinyl doll.
28:59A soft vinyl doll is a soft vinyl doll.
29:04It's a toy that made a big boom in the 1970s with the influence of special effects and anime.
29:12Such a soft vinyl doll is now a boom again.
29:15It's a big boom again.
29:17With the recent trend of Cool Japan, it became popular among overseas collectors.
29:24At that time, there were a lot of handmade soft vinyl dolls.
29:28Because of its rarity, it was traded at an auction for hundreds of thousands of yen.
29:35A large-scale soft vinyl doll event is held all over the world.
29:42However, the one who dominates the top of this boom is a color-painting craftsman of soft vinyl dolls in Katsushika.
29:53With the craftsman's help, this bear doll also became a colorful metallic soft vinyl doll.
30:03There are a lot of painters.
30:06But only Mr. Goto paints like Mr. Goto.
30:09Overseas people call him Mr. Goto.
30:14He's a legend.
30:16What kind of person is Mr. Goto?
30:21Let's ask him.
30:30Let's go further.
30:33Here is Mr. Goto.
30:34This is Mr. Goto.
30:36Wow.
30:38This is his house.
30:41What appeared was a building covered with grass.
30:46It looks delicious.
30:49It's not Mr. Goto.
30:52It looks like Mr. Yoda lives here.
30:56He sneaked in.
30:59Excuse me.
31:02Hello.
31:05Hello.
31:07Are you Mr. Goto?
31:09Yes, I am.
31:11Are you Mr. Goto?
31:13No, I'm not.
31:15By the way, how old are you?
31:18I'm 87 years old.
31:20Wow.
31:22He's 87 years old.
31:24This is Mr. Goto.
31:30He's cool.
31:31There are a lot of Sofubi dolls here.
31:35I don't know much about them.
31:37What do you do?
31:40I paint them.
31:42I ask people to paint them.
31:46I see.
31:48Mr. Goto's job is a color painter.
31:52Mr. Goto's studio in Katsushika has been using a special spray for 70 years.
32:02Mr. Goto is famous for his skill.
32:07Mr. Goto has about 100 requests every year.
32:12Mr. Goto's unique skill fascinates Sofubi dolls all over the world.
32:19What is Mr. Goto's unique skill?
32:23What is it?
32:29Mr. Goto's unique skill is arranging colors, pitches, and combinations.
32:36I mix colors that are commercially available and colors that Mr. Goto blended.
32:43By mixing those colors, I can create colors that ordinary people can't.
32:47Mr. Goto is good at metallic colors.
32:51Mr. Goto's signature color is Galaxy.
32:57Mr. Goto's Sofubi dolls are in his hands.
33:05By layering colors, I can create nice colors.
33:09If you look closely, you can see that the depth and color are different.
33:14It's not easy.
33:16Compared to ordinary Sofubi dolls, the vividness of the colors is overwhelming.
33:24Mr. Goto creates vivid gradation by mixing his own colors in 1mm units.
33:31What is this PET bottle?
33:34This is the paint I used for breakfast.
33:36I used it for breakfast.
33:38Mr. Goto does a lot of things, so everyone has different tastes.
33:42There are about 100 bottles.
33:43100?
33:46I heard that Mr. Goto has a high-priced one.
33:50It costs about 100,000 yen.
33:52Because Mr. Goto paints it.
33:54I don't know that.
33:56Here you are, Mr. Goto.
33:58I'm on the bench.
34:00Yes, I got it.
34:04What is this?
34:06This is from China.
34:08I heard that it will come tomorrow.
34:10It's really popular all over the world.
34:13Not only in Japan, but also in China and Brazil, people from all over the world are asking Mr. Goto to paint their Sofubi dolls.
34:25The Sofubi doll boom is attracting people all over the world.
34:2987-year-old craftsmen live in Katsushika.
34:34That's amazing.
34:36Mr. Goto is 87 years old.
34:38He is very active.
34:40He is 87 years old without a mask.
34:43That's a mistake.
34:45He is healthy.
34:47He is energetic.
34:49He is very energetic.
34:51It was a shock.
34:53Next,
34:55Katsushika created the very popular manga that many people believed to be the first in Shizuoka.
35:03Speaking of Katsushika,
35:05we talked about Tora-san and Kochikame.
35:08Tora-san and Kochikame are the main characters of Katsushika.
35:10Other than that, there is a world-class manga by a teacher who was born in Katsushika.
35:16Stars from all over the world admired this manga.
35:21The one who appeared in Katsushika,
35:25Captain Tsubasa.
35:27What are you hiding?
35:30Yes, Captain Tsubasa.
35:35You don't have to guess.
35:38Captain Tsubasa is very popular.
35:41People who are a little older than us are baseball players.
35:45It was serialized in the 80s and was animated in 1983.
35:50When I was in elementary school, Captain Tsubasa caused a big boom.
35:54Thanks to Captain Tsubasa, Japanese soccer has become stronger.
35:58When I was in elementary school, kids who were athletic and easy to play baseball became kids who played soccer.
36:05When Japan played the first soccer World Cup,
36:08I was the same age as Yajin Okano.
36:11Captain Tsubasa generation.
36:13Nanami Hiroshi was the one who put the ace number.
36:17I was the same age as Captain Tsubasa.
36:20People who read Tsubasa really became the representative of soccer in Japan and brought it to the World Cup.
36:26Nakata Hidetoshi, Nakamura Shunsuke, Ono Shinji, etc.
36:34NADATARU is also a big fan of Captain Tsubasa.
36:37In addition, the world's super players.
36:40These are the members.
36:46It's like a game.
36:47It's like a game.
36:49It's like a dream team.
36:52By the way, I really like Japan and Captain Tsubasa.
36:56I also like Satsumi Fujinami of New Japan Pro-Wrestling.
37:02How amazing Tsubasa is.
37:04In the manga, there are two famous teams in Spain.
37:08Real Madrid and Barcelona.
37:10Tsubasa joined the team called Barcelona.
37:12Then, the president of Real Madrid said to Takahashi Yoichi,
37:17Why did you put Tsubasa in Barcelona?
37:20Why didn't you contact me?
37:23He complained to the manga.
37:26By the way,
37:28By the way, Captain Tsubasa is very popular in the world.
37:32Did you know that it was unpopular at the beginning of the series?
37:36Is that so?
37:37After the third episode of the series,
37:40There was a reading survey.
37:42There were about 16 works.
37:45There were about 12 works.
37:47However, after the next episode,
37:50There was a big reversal.
37:53Do you know what it is?
37:55Misaki joined the team.
37:57I see.
37:59Unfortunately, she hasn't joined the team yet.
38:01It's an overhead kick.
38:03It's an overhead kick.
38:04What is Misaki hiding?
38:06That is...
38:08That's right. It's an overhead kick.
38:10It's an image.
38:12It's an image.
38:14It's an image.
38:16It's an image.
38:18Tsubasa is famous for his overhead kick.
38:20Before the end of the series,
38:23I wanted to put in a play that the world admired.
38:27I wanted to put in a play that the world admired.
38:31So, I put in a scene of overhead kick just before the end of the series.
38:36At once, it became a very popular manga.
38:40By the way,
38:42Everyone went to a soccer game.
38:44From there,
38:46Tall people went to a slum dunk.
38:49Everyone went to a basketball game.
38:51I wondered if I could bring tall people to a slum dunk.
38:56About 10 years ago,
38:57I asked the audience to draw a ballet manga.
39:03Ballet is very popular now.
39:05What I was saying was...
39:07What is Misaki hiding?
39:09That is...
39:11That is...
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39:57He said, if we have kids, we'll call him Tsubasa.
40:04He said that.
40:05He just said that just to make fun of me.
40:09Not only Captsuba, but also the shocking episode that was hidden by Mr. Tora.
40:17This is the story of Mr. Tora, who was born in Katsushika.
40:20Mr. Tora has a secret that you don't know yet.
40:28I watched all the episodes.
40:31A secret?
40:33There is a secret that is not told in the movie.
40:39What is the secret that was hidden by Mr. Tora?
40:47What is the secret that was hidden by Mr. Tora?
40:51Actually, Mr. Tora has died once.
40:55What do you mean?
40:59Mr. Tora was originally in a TV drama series.
41:03In the last episode, he said he was going to catch Hub, who was traded in Takane.
41:09He said he was going to catch Hub, who was traded in Takane.
41:11He said he was going to catch Hub, who was traded in Takane.
41:15He said he was going to catch Hub, who was traded in Takane.
41:16When he was chasing Hub, he was bitten by Hub's left arm.
41:22He said he was going to cut off his left arm.
41:25But he couldn't cut off his left arm, so he died.
41:30That's the last episode.
41:32Then he died.
41:35The last episode of the TV series that had a bad ending.
41:39Then, a call from a viewer who saw it came.
41:45At that time, Yohji Yamada, who was in charge of the script, took the megaphone.
41:52As a new story, the movie version of the movie series was made.
41:57Since then, it has been a movie series of 50 episodes and has become a national work.
42:05Next is the miraculous invention of the Katsushika City Plant.
42:11The world's problem is the shortage of energy resources.
42:17In order to solve this problem, various countries around the world are conducting submarine surveys.
42:26In the midst of this, the Katsushika City Plant has created an incredible submarine survey machine.
42:32The world was shocked.
42:34Did you know that the Katsushika City Plant revolutionized the submarine boom?
42:40Submarine boom?
42:41Submarine boom?
42:43Since there is a shortage of energy resources on Earth, rare earths sleeping in the sea are in a big boom.
42:54In the midst of this, small and medium-sized companies from Katsushika gathered to create a submarine survey machine.
43:01This story has been brought up.
43:03This is exactly like a suburb rocket.
43:06A submarine survey machine was born from the city of Katsushika.
43:09What was the revolution?
43:13The world was shocked.
43:14The Katsushika City Plant created an incredible submarine survey machine.
43:18What is the secret?
43:20What is the secret?
43:23The secret is...
43:25The development cost was reduced from 1.5 billion yen to 200 million yen.
43:29What?
43:31That's what it is.
43:32Did you reduce the cost?
43:33Yes.
43:34Submarine survey machines need a lot of strength to dive thousands of meters into the sea.
43:39So it costs a lot of money to buy materials and technology.
43:44The Katsushika City Plant reduced the cost from 1.5 billion yen to 200 million yen.
43:50That's amazing.
43:51What does that mean?
43:53Submarine survey machines normally cost as much as national projects.
44:00Mr. Sugino, who runs a rubber processing company in Shiratori, Katsushika, challenged such a reckless project.
44:09Mr. Sugino, who runs a rubber processing company in Shiratori, Katsushika, and his colleagues from the Katsushika City Plant collected the technology they had accumulated so far and challenged to create a submarine survey machine.
44:19It was a titanium body that could be sustained at sea, but it was first changed to glass.
44:25By changing it to reinforced glass, the budget was reduced from 30 million yen to 30 million yen.
44:32Can you do it with reinforced glass?
44:34It means that the Katsushika City Plant had the technology to make glass.
44:40In addition, by remote-controlling the submarine, it was possible to change it to a submarine survey machine that could be put on a weight and dropped into the sea.
44:50At a cost of one-seventy-fifth of the original cost, it took four years to create a submarine survey machine.
44:58And this is what was completed.
45:00It's like a helmet.
45:01It's like a helmet.
45:02Doesn't it look like a submarine survey machine?
45:05Is that the size?
45:06Yes, it's about the size of a helmet.
45:08The yellow one is one size smaller.
45:10However, when I tried to put this in the deep sea, something terrible happened.
45:17Here is the video.
45:19This is a video of a deep-sea fish eating food near 7,800 meters deep.
45:27This is the first time in the world that a creature living in the deep sea has been photographed in 3D.
45:37That's amazing.
45:39What is this fish?
45:41What is it?
45:43I can't say anything.
45:45The light and the lighting are amazing.
45:47It was the technology of the Katsushika City Plant that made this happen.
45:52That's amazing.
45:54Next is a beautiful traditional craft made by a craftsman from Katsushika City, Tokyo Skytree.
46:04I love alcohol.
46:08Do you know?
46:09Recently, there is a boom in Japanese sake.
46:12Compared to before, there are more drinking sets at izakayas.
46:17That's right.
46:18In addition to that, the traditional craft of Edo is also booming.
46:23Edo Kiriko is very popular now.
46:26Edo Kiriko is characterized by a beautiful pattern drawn on a plate or glass.
46:32It is also used as a decoration for buildings.
46:37For example, at GRAND STAR TOKYO, a station building in JR Tokyo Station,
46:43Edo Kiriko is used as a wall decoration in the facility.
46:48Because of its beauty, Edo Kiriko is now booming as a decoration for many buildings.
46:55In the meantime, a place in Tokyo Skytree was actually made by an Edo Kiriko craftsman from Katsushika City.
47:02What should I hide?
47:04That is...
47:06Tokyo Skytree...
47:09It's beautiful.
47:11A place to hide and play in Hachioji's residential area?
47:15Wow!
47:24It's so much fun!
47:27This is the dish that makes Hachioji the hottest.
47:31Wow, it looks delicious.
47:33Wow, it's amazing.
47:35It looks really delicious.

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