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00:00Only one company in Japan has a vinyl umbrella and pencil sharpener that everyone uses.
00:06At this rate, it will be extinct.
00:09Why the last company?
00:11How did it survive?
00:13This is a special investigation of the last company in Japan.
00:16I want it to survive.
00:18I want it to survive.
00:20The last company that the Showa era knows for sure,
00:23whose industry production was 1.8 billion yen in the previous century.
00:28That company is Kamiinagun in Nagano Prefecture.
00:33Mr. Otake, what do you think it is?
00:35I don't know.
00:39There is a hint.
00:44Is it a record?
00:46A record?
00:47Is it a record company?
00:49The last company in Japan is...
00:52What is it?
00:54That is...
00:56Records.
00:58Records.
01:00It is necessary when making a large number of records.
01:04However, unlike the media that records CDs and other data,
01:08records are like sculptures that dig grooves and carve sounds.
01:13It requires high technology, and it is difficult to enter from now on.
01:18Only one company has the technology to make records.
01:24Records cost 1.8 billion yen in the last century.
01:30At that time, there were five companies in the world that made records,
01:35but they all went bankrupt with the appearance of CDs.
01:38Then, the only company in the world...
01:40There is only one company in the world?
01:42In other words, if this company disappears, records will no longer work.
01:47It's the same in the world.
01:49Why?
01:50I'm angry.
01:52There is a demand for it.
01:54I can make it a little more expensive.
01:58In addition, the company that has been in business for more than 60 years is in dire straits.
02:06The name of the company is...
02:08Milk?
02:09It is located in Tsubetsu-cho, Abashiri-gun, Hokkaido.
02:12Abashiri-gun?
02:13Yes, it's a small town.
02:15This is Aitomi Wood Processing.
02:19Wood?
02:21Please answer based on the manufacturing process of the company you are working for.
02:26I want to answer.
02:27It's a quiz show all of a sudden.
02:29All of a sudden?
02:30First of all, I'm cutting a log.
02:33Wood?
02:34It's Dagashi, isn't it?
02:35Yes.
02:37A stick...
02:38What kind of stick?
02:39An ice cream stick.
02:40No!
02:43Kinako stick?
02:45No!
02:48Umai stick?
02:49No!
02:51I don't need an umai stick!
02:53It's dangerous!
02:54I'll be pulled by a stick!
02:55Everyone, please look a little more.
02:58I'll do it seriously.
03:01It's Dagashi, isn't it?
03:02Yes, Dagashi is a necessary thing.
03:04It's in the form of cutting a log.
03:06What is this?
03:07Next, I'm soaking the log in water.
03:10Do you eat this?
03:11I don't know if I eat this or not.
03:14Soak it in water for about 20 hours.
03:16Raise the temperature to 100 degrees.
03:18Dagashi?
03:19It seems to be simmering.
03:20Why is it simmering?
03:21Is it a disinfectant?
03:25I think Juniors have eaten this when they were young.
03:30It's pretty old.
03:32I think everyone knows.
03:35Next, I put the log in the machine.
03:39Dagashi?
03:41The skin comes out.
03:44It's hot.
03:45Is it still big?
03:46Yes, it's still big.
03:47Next, I'll cut this with a disk-shaped plane.
03:51This is scary.
03:53I'll clean the surface.
03:56It's Dagashi, isn't it?
03:57I don't think you know yet.
04:00This color is almost the same as the color of the finished product.
04:04What is that?
04:05It's Dagashi.
04:08Next, I put the log in the machine.
04:12I brush it.
04:14It's getting thinner.
04:16It's getting thinner.
04:18You don't eat this, do you?
04:20I don't think I'll eat it because it's a log.
04:23It's necessary for Dagashi.
04:26The thickness is about 1 mm.
04:29Juniors!
04:31It's the one you eat yogurt.
04:34Correct!
04:36It's amazing.
04:38What is that?
04:39That's right.
04:40Juniors, you got it.
04:43After this, it was cut and finished.
04:46This is a wooden spoon used in Moroccan fruit yogurt.
04:51I'm grateful.
04:53Thank you for your help when I was young.
04:55There is only one company in Hokkaido that makes this.
04:59You can't eat it without it.
05:01That's right. It has to be this size.
05:03You can't eat ice cream without it.
05:05That's right. It has to be this size.
05:07It's a great problem.
05:09I'm glad it's more exciting than I thought.
05:12It feels great.
05:14When children go to a Dagashi shop, they buy this popular product.
05:18Moroccan fruit yogurt.
05:21The wooden spoon attached to it has been made by Aitomi Wood Processing Company for about 40 years.
05:29This is the last one.
05:31Why can they survive even if it's the last one?
05:35There is a surprising reason unique to Hokkaido.
05:40It used to be the factory of Kihera, which had more than 10 companies in Japan.
05:46It was pushed by the overseas tax about 25 years ago.
05:49Now, only Aitomi Wood Processing Company is in Japan.
05:53It was pushed overseas.
05:54There were many employees, but only five.
06:01In addition to wooden spoons, Aitomi Wood Processing Company also sells ice cream spoons and
06:11Gohei-mochi, which is popular among young people.
06:16In addition to that,
06:18This is a chopstick used to cut wagashi and eat them.
06:26This is used for sashimi and meat.
06:31It seems to be used to know what kind of meat this is and what kind of sashimi it is.
06:41About 20 kinds of products like this are sold.
06:46And the biggest reason why they are doing their best even if it's the last one is
06:51What should we hide?
06:56Because you can get a lot of white birch from the raw material.
07:01White birch is also used for furniture and toys for children.
07:05In winter, the temperature is over minus 20 degrees, so the trees that grow in the cold are strong.
07:14There are a lot of beautiful and fast-growing white birch trees.
07:18In addition,
07:19You can process it with clean and delicious water.
07:23A large amount of water is needed to make it easier to process wooden spoons.
07:30The water that comes out of the water pipe of Tsubetsu-cho is
07:34Spring water
07:36And this is
07:37Natural mineral water that meets strict water quality standards.
07:42I'm sure it's safe.
07:45I can't stop it.
07:48The spoons that the juniors at that time couldn't stop
07:51They were made with this particular commitment.
07:56In addition, there are products adopted because they are safe.
08:02What should we hide?
08:04That is
08:07It's a spatula that doctors use in hospitals to hold down the patient's tongue.
08:16You do it in a hospital, don't you?
08:18This stick is said to be an exorcism stick.
08:22The number of orders from hospitals for safe domestic use has increased.
08:28You seem to be doing a lot of trial and error. What do you think of that?
08:32No, I think I'm doing my best.
08:35My hair is getting thinner.
08:37Hair loss punishment
08:40I'm impressed.
08:41That's right.
08:43Mr. Tsuchida worked there.
08:46I'm originally from Hokkaido.
08:49There was a pharmacy called Tsuchida Pharmacy in Tsubetsu.
08:53You know a little.
08:55I know a lot of things.
08:57I can go to Hokkaido.
08:59The last company, Aitomi Wood,
09:02Succeeded in a revolutionary development with a survivor.
09:07That is
09:09Did you have it?
09:10What is that?
09:12I don't know that.
09:14It says QR code.
09:16That's right.
09:20I'm an old man, so I can't get a QR code.
09:26Use a laser printer to print a two-dimensional code.
09:31There are various ways to use it, such as product description and advertising.
09:36I got it.
09:38I got it.
09:41If you look at it on your smartphone, you can see a picture of Mr. Otake when he was a child.
09:47You can do this.
09:49The company is doing various things with QR code.
09:53That's great.
09:55That's the effort of the company.
09:57That's really great.
09:59In addition, the original plum jam manufacturer, which is a staple of Dagashiya, is unfortunately closed.
10:05The reason is
10:07Yamada Shinya, a YouTuber with more than 950,000 subscribers, is a certified accountant who studies the management of small and medium-sized companies.
10:15Do you know the original plum jam?
10:18That company was closed in 2017.
10:23I don't have it.
10:25The reason is that there are not enough successors.
10:28What's great about the last company is that there are successors.
10:32In other words, the top two reasons why small and medium-sized companies in Japan are closing down are the decline in sales and the absence of successors.
10:40That's why this plum jam manufacturer is raising successors.
10:45This is the third company.
10:47That's great.
10:49By the way,
10:51In my neighborhood, Mr. Hanya came to shoot and wrote an autograph.
10:58I copied it and sold it for 20 yen.
11:02That's no good.
11:04That's no good.
11:06That's no good.
11:08In my neighborhood, Mr. Hanya came to shoot and wrote an autograph.
11:13I copied it and sold it for 20 yen.
11:16I copied it and sold it for 20 yen.
11:19What's that?
11:21Next is the last company in the world.
11:24The last company in the world.
11:28The company is Matsubara City, Osaka Prefecture.
11:33Nakajima Jyukyudo, which has a history of 91 years of operation.
11:40What are they making?
11:43Let's go inside the factory.
11:47First of all, the material.
11:49The material is thin and long iron specially processed.
11:53The width is about 7 mm.
11:56This iron is heated at a temperature of about 900 degrees.
12:02Before heating, the iron is bent.
12:07After heating...
12:12It broke.
12:14Mr. Otake.
12:15Cutter.
12:17No.
12:18Right?
12:20After heating, the iron becomes hard enough to break.
12:27The hard iron is passed through this machine.
12:31Cutters are still available.
12:34It's smooth.
12:35Look carefully.
12:37The shoulder is shaved and it looks like a blade.
12:41In a sense, the cutter is a pity.
12:44Here's a hint.
12:45This is a must-have item for elementary school students.
12:50Mr. Junio.
12:51A saw blade.
12:53No.
12:55It's not sharp.
12:56A carving knife?
12:58No.
13:00The cutter is in a good place.
13:03What else is there?
13:05This is a must-have item for elementary school students.
13:09I feel like I've seen it before.
13:11Chihara brothers also used it.
13:13You use it all the time.
13:16The cutted blade is cut to a length of about 2 cm with this machine.
13:22I think I know what it is.
13:25What was that?
13:27It's not a cutter.
13:28Next, we will check if the cutted blade is sharpened with the fingertips.
13:36Are you touching the blade?
13:37I'm touching the tip of the blade.
13:41If you touch it with one finger, it will cut.
13:45Their fingers have no fingerprints and are smooth.
13:48It is said that the problem is that the fingerprints of the fingerprints cannot be opened.
13:53Pencil sharpening.
13:55Correct.
13:57You're good.
14:01After this, combine the plastic parts and the blade.
14:04When combined, the mini pencil sharpener in the pencil case is complete.
14:10It's so transparent.
14:13It's a small type.
14:17There were manufacturers all over Japan in the last century.
14:21Sharp pencils and computers are popular.
14:24In addition, cheap foreign products are popular.
14:27Now, only Nakajima 19-do is popular in Japan.
14:31So, is there any problem with the management of this company that only makes mini pencils?
14:38How many pencils do you make a year?
14:40I make more than 10 million pencils a year.
14:44That's a lot.
14:46In fact, there are many pencils with colored pencils from Nakajima 19-do.
14:54So, why is Nakajima 19-do still alive even though it is the last company in Japan?
15:02What should I hide?
15:08Because it has a great sharpness like a Japanese sword.
15:14In fact, compared to foreign products,
15:17sharpened pencils are worn out,
15:24but Nakajima 19-do is...
15:29Wow, it's amazing.
15:31Japan is amazing.
15:33It's crisp.
15:34This is amazing.
15:37Sharpened pencils are connected in a terrible way.
15:39I'm going to sharpen more and more.
15:40It's a pencil-like connection.
15:42It's amazing.
15:44Compared to sharpened pencils, the difference is historical.
15:47It's totally different.
15:48It's wonderful.
15:50In addition to the sharpened pencils of Nakajima 19-do,
15:55there are sharpened pencils exclusively for sharpening a thick core used for a compass,
16:01and sharpened pencils that can be sharpened 6 degrees sharper than general sharpened pencils.
16:07Nakajima 19-do succeeded in making a hit product while handling a lot of maniac products.
16:15This is a pencil sharpener that is instructed by people who want to take care of things.
16:24The hit product is a pencil sharpener.
16:27What is this?
16:28This product has won many awards, such as the Good Design Award and the Grand Prize at the stationery store.
16:35You can do something with this pencil sharpener.
16:38What is it?
16:43I don't know what it means.
16:46It's a special pencil sharpener.
16:48You can sharpen a pencil, right?
16:49You can sharpen a pencil, but you can do something with it.
16:53It's a combination of short pencils.
16:56That's right!
16:57Wow!
17:04It's very easy to use.
17:07How do you do it?
17:08First, put the short pencil in the back.
17:11When you sharpen it, a big hole like this will open.
17:15Then, put the tip of another short pencil in a different hole.
17:19What is this?
17:20It will sharpen in a different shape.
17:23If you connect the two, it will become a long pencil.
17:29That's great!
17:32That's great!
17:34This product has sold more than 200,000 copies since it was released in 2015.
17:39It is a very popular product.
17:41It is also recommended for teachers who want to put it in the classroom.
17:46You can use this pencil until it runs out.
17:51You can sharpen the back of the pencil and combine it with a short pencil.
17:56You can use this, right?
17:57Yes, you can.
17:58What is that? It's cute.
18:03By the way,
18:05In the education industry, there is a famous chalk called Hagoromo Chalk.
18:10It's easy to use and doesn't break.
18:15Unfortunately, it was discontinued in 2015.
18:20However, a Korean school teacher, who is a big fan of this chalk,
18:25is using it in Korea.
18:29It's amazing that Korea has inherited it.
18:33Not only that,
18:34When this Hagoromo Chalk was discontinued,
18:37It was used all over the world.
18:39Especially at Stanford University in the United States,
18:42Mathematicians tried to buy it.
18:45They said that our Hagoromo Chalk would be discontinued.
18:48The YouTube video that took that video is now playing 29 million times.
18:53It's a big hit.
18:55It's a big hit.
18:57By the way,
18:59I'll tell you about the pencil breaking.
19:03When I was in elementary school,
19:05When a teacher gets angry,
19:07I was the type to hit the chalk with a wooden sword.
19:11One day, the wooden sword broke and hit the teacher's head.
19:16The blood came out.
19:18The students were quiet when they saw it.
19:23The teacher said,
19:24Be quiet!
19:31They were already nervous.
19:34Everyone was silent.
19:36Don't get angry.
19:38Be quiet.
19:42Next,
19:43The price is 100 million yen.
19:45It's the last company in Japan to protect our lives.
19:50The company is located 15 minutes by car from Numazu Station in Shizuoka Prefecture.
19:56It has a shiny factory.
19:58Justy
20:00What does this company make?
20:04Please answer quickly.
20:06First of all,
20:08The liquid used in the material is
20:10I mix it well.
20:12I'm mixing it now.
20:16I'm going to pour this into the mold.
20:19The color is pink.
20:21Is this a hint?
20:23In this large oven,
20:25Preheat at 180 degrees for 1 hour.
20:29The color is also a hint.
20:32What do you think?
20:34What do you think at this point?
20:37I don't know at all.
20:38It's hard.
20:40By the way,
20:41I use more than 20 kinds of soy sauce to make one mold.
20:45I make a variety of things.
20:49This is a hint.
20:51It's related to Honnami Kenji.
20:55Michiba-san
20:57It's like a flower.
21:01It's the answer to Honnami Kenji.
21:04It's a flower.
21:06It's beautiful like a flower.
21:08I didn't know there was such a good factory.
21:11It's big.
21:12Is this still available?
21:14Yes, it is.
21:16When I open the mold,
21:19It looks like a flowerpot.
21:24The liquid is made of rubber.
21:28It's made of rubber.
21:30I'm going to put these parts together.
21:34This is a good product.
21:36What is this?
21:37What do you think?
21:39I know the answer.
21:43There are a lot of parts.
21:47There are a lot of parts.
21:50I'm going to hit it vigorously.
21:56Like this.
21:59I got it.
22:02Junya-san
22:03It's like a car.
22:06That's right.
22:12Junya-san is amazing.
22:14That's it.
22:16There is a company that makes it.
22:18It's a shock test.
22:20The correct answer is...
22:27This is it.
22:29You can see it well.
22:31It's scary.
22:39Look, look, look, look.
22:41It's a little scary.
22:43There are various sizes of dummy dolls.
22:48In the collision test,
22:50There are various types of dummies.
22:55There are various types of dummies.
22:59There are more than 20 types of dummy dolls made by Justy.
23:04But why is Justy the only company in Japan?
23:09The secret is the world-class Only One technology.
23:13The company that mainly makes dummy dolls is...
23:18In the first place, there are only two companies in the United States and Japan.
23:24Even in the world?
23:26That's right.
23:27Only Justy is making dummy dolls in Japan.
23:32That's why there are so many orders from car makers all over the world.
23:37I'm going to film inside the factory this time.
23:48This experiment is amazing.
23:50He's putting a metal bar on the dummy doll.
23:56It's important.
23:57He was born to do this.
23:59He looks so pitiful.
24:01In fact, this is a test to see if the exact data is available.
24:06If you don't clear this, you won't be able to get the product.
24:12A dummy doll that passed the test repeatedly.
24:16How much is it for one?
24:20It's expensive.
24:22One...
24:24What are you hiding?
24:26That is...
24:28If you put a sensor on it, it costs more than 100 million yen.
24:35It's more expensive than I imagined.
24:38Justy is particular about changing the thickness of the material and skin depending on the head, chest, legs, etc.
24:49That's why there's so much technology.
24:51There are more hand-made parts by craftsmen.
24:54The price is getting higher.
24:58It's a dummy doll that protects our lives.
25:01In fact, it can be used for other than traffic accident experiments.
25:06Is it necessary for a test?
25:08Using that dummy doll...
25:10Jumping...
25:12Water shock...
25:16It won't go in so cleanly.
25:19It's going to be wet.
25:21It's a test for bungee jumping.
25:24Jet coaster...
25:25It's used in judo.
25:27It's a joint technique.
25:29Justy is used like this.
25:32I see.
25:33This is not the last one.
25:36Mr. Honnami is a car lover.
25:39He owns more than 60 cars.
25:42This is a hint for connecting cars.
25:44It's hard to understand.
25:47Speaking of which...
25:49Speaking of which...
25:52When I get a taxi in Odaiba in the middle of the night,
25:57there is a driver who is so fast that I wonder if he is doing a time attack.
26:04In a taxi?
26:05Yes, in a taxi.
26:06In Odaiba.
26:07Rainbow.
26:08Yes, Rainbow.
26:10That's scary.
26:13I'm sorry.
26:14I'm sorry.
26:15Please don't do that.
26:17Even though it was a chain store that was famous in the competitive food industry,
26:23it became the last one.
26:25The second one is Jetsume Tsukigu Gourmet.
26:29The first food in Kansai, which had about 400 stores in the previous century.
26:34It's a gourmet chain store.
26:36This is the last one.
26:38I heard the name of the store.
26:40I didn't know.
26:42Juniors probably know.
26:45The store that was famous in Kansai was...
26:48What is it?
26:50It is...
26:52Burger City.
26:55Burger City?
26:57It's a hint.
27:00Juniors, who do you rely on?
27:03In Kansai.
27:04There were 400 stores.
27:07I wonder if it was in Minami.
27:10I wonder where it was.
27:12In Kansai.
27:13There was a 100-yen burger in a store in Kansai.
27:17You said it was a 100-yen burger.
27:19It was popular.
27:20It was on TV commercials.
27:22You said it was a 100-yen burger.
27:24It was called a 100-yen burger.
27:27It was a 100-yen burger.
27:30I'm glad.
27:31I knew it.
27:33I'm glad.
27:36Is it 100 yen?
27:37It's 100 yen.
27:39Why was it a 100-yen burger?
27:42What is it?
27:44It is...
27:46The staff ran away at night.
27:49What is it?
27:50It's amazing that it's not crushed.
27:52It's a 100-yen burger.
27:53It's a 100-yen burger.
27:54The staff is not here.
27:56The staff is not here.
27:57Why did you run away at night?
27:59If you ask a 100-yen store, you'll know.
28:02It's connected to the last store.
28:07Mr. Uesaka.
28:08Yes.
28:09Hello.
28:10Hello.
28:11Nice to meet you.
28:12Nice to meet you.
28:13Is this a burger store?
28:14This is a burger store.
28:15This is a kitchen.
28:16Yes.
28:17Mr. Uesaka, where is the last store?
28:20It's in Toyoka City, north of Hyogo Prefecture.
28:23In Toyoka City?
28:26There were about 400 stores in the 1980s.
28:30In 1998, the headquarters suddenly collapsed.
28:34It was a state of escape without a refund.
28:40Most of the chain stores were closed.
28:44Why is Mr. Uesaka working hard even though it's just one store?
28:50There was an idea to revive the last store.
28:56What should I hide?
28:58That is...
29:00I thought it was a good chance.
29:04I sang a song on my SNS.
29:07I sang a song on my SNS.
29:13The media followed me.
29:18That's right.
29:21The media followed you.
29:23They followed you.
29:25They followed me.
29:27Just like us.
29:29That's right.
29:30Is it 100 yen now?
29:31How much is it now?
29:33It's hard to sell food for 100 yen.
29:36The cheapest one is 190 yen.
29:39It's cheap.
29:42Do you think you can continue to sell food?
29:47I think I can continue to sell food.
29:50That's good.
29:51That was a good smile.
29:54Because the media followed you.
29:57By the way...
29:59There is a surplus profit in the economy.
30:03If the last store remains, the company can dominate the whole market.
30:09That's why there is a surplus profit.
30:11Burger C has one store.
30:15In that area, Burger C has destroyed all the major chain stores.
30:22In that area, Burger C has dominated the market.
30:26That's amazing.
30:27Actually, I have a teriyaki burger here.
30:31I want to eat it.
30:33Of course, I want you to report the food.
30:36Is that okay?
30:38Please report the food.
30:43This is the logo of the president.
30:47President.
30:50You are good at business.
30:53ITADAKIMASU.
31:00This is delicious.
31:04This is not too thick.
31:12I see.
31:14This is delicious.
31:16You are strict.
31:19You don't have to be strict.
31:23I have another recommendation.
31:27This is an Italian hamburger.
31:30Who wants to eat this?
31:33Please report the food.
31:36Please report the food.
31:40This has cheese.
31:43This is Italian.
31:45This is a very thick hamburger.
31:47This has a lot of meat.
31:53This is delicious.
31:56Is it delicious?
31:58Do you feel Italian?
31:59This is delicious.
32:02I support you.
32:06I think the number of customers will increase.
32:12What is the next food?
32:16I think many people have been to this restaurant.
32:19This is a restaurant in Tokyo.
32:23UCHIMURA and OOTAKU may know this restaurant.
32:30What is this?
32:34This is a popular restaurant.
32:37This is a popular restaurant.
32:42I want this restaurant to be popular.
32:54This is a popular restaurant.
32:57This is a popular restaurant in Tokyo.
33:02What is this?
33:07This is GYUDON TARO.
33:09Have you ever seen this?
33:11I have seen this.
33:13This is a popular restaurant for young entertainers.
33:16GYUDON TARO is a nostalgic restaurant for UCHIMURA.
33:21This is a small chain store with 15 stores in 23 districts of Tokyo.
33:29GYUDON TARO has disappeared.
33:34This is a restaurant that has become a drama.
33:37This is a restaurant that has become a popular restaurant.
33:40This is a restaurant that has become a popular restaurant.
33:44The reason for its popularity is the price.
33:49This is the cheapest price in the early 2000s.
33:53This is 200 yen.
33:56This is cheap.
34:00This is a sad story.
34:02This is a restaurant that has become a popular restaurant.
34:07What is the beef?
34:09I noticed this.
34:11The management company went bankrupt in 2013.
34:15Four staff members of GYUDON TARO stayed.
34:18They worked hard to maintain the taste.
34:21They can't use the name GYUDON TARO.
34:24GYUDON TARO went bankrupt.
34:26This is the right of the previous company.
34:29The remaining four staff members tried to maintain the taste.
34:32However, they had no money.
34:34So they deleted GYUDON TARO and changed it to GYUDON TARO.
34:37This is GYUDON TARO.
34:40I want this restaurant to stay.
34:42If you like this restaurant, please go to GYUDON TARO.
34:49Next is the last company in Japan.
34:52This is the last company in Japan.
34:57This company is located in Taito Ward, Tokyo.
35:01This is WHITE ROSE.
35:04What is the last product in Japan?
35:11This is wrapped in plastic.
35:16This is made of polyurethane film.
35:24This is cut.
35:30OTAKE and JUNIOR have been to this restaurant.
35:33I've been there.
35:35I've been there.
35:37I've been there.
35:39I've been there.
35:41I've been there.
35:43I haven't been there.
35:46This is cut.
35:49OTAKE.
35:51I haven't been there.
35:54What do you think this shape is?
35:57I got this.
35:59This company was founded in 1721.
36:02This company was established in the Edo period.
36:07This product was made by this company for the first time in the world.
36:12OTAKE, do you know what this is?
36:14I don't know.
36:16I don't remember.
36:18I will use this machine.
36:21This is a machine that glues with radio waves.
36:26There was no such person.
36:29OTAKE, do you know what this is?
36:34This is the last adjustment.
36:38I don't remember.
36:40You are late.
36:42OTAKE, do you know what this is?
36:44This is a plastic umbrella.
36:46You are correct.
36:49OTAKE, do you remember?
36:51I don't remember.
36:53Why does WHITE ROSE work hard even though it is the last company?
36:58There is a certain technology as a pioneer of plastic umbrellas.
37:03This is the product that was made at that time.
37:09This is the product that was made for the first time in the world.
37:14This is a plastic umbrella made in 1958.
37:18It was innovative.
37:20It was a time when there was no transparent material.
37:23It was a plastic umbrella made with the raw material of the chloride vinyl at that time.
37:31How did WHITE ROSE come up with plastic umbrellas?
37:37It was the 1950s.
37:42At that time, umbrellas were mostly made of cotton.
37:47Cotton umbrellas are colorful.
37:50It was often talked about at the Idobata meeting at that time.
37:54I tried to get rid of the disadvantage.
37:57I developed a plastic umbrella cover made of tablecloth vinyl.
38:03A cover?
38:04This umbrella cover was born thanks to the brass band.
38:08I've never heard of this story.
38:10I'm sure I heard it when I went to the location.
38:13It's just a plastic cover on top of a cloth umbrella.
38:19At first, it was made cheaply by putting vinyl on top of it like a raincoat.
38:26It was popular to buy a plastic cover with an umbrella.
38:32This is the first plastic umbrella.
38:40Did this umbrella sell at once?
38:43No, plastic umbrellas didn't sell at all at first.
38:47In a time when cotton umbrellas were commonplace,
38:50the plastic umbrellas made by newcomers were not accepted by the public.
38:55But one day, a light came on.
39:00What should we hide?
39:02That is...
39:05The Tokyo Olympics was the trigger.
39:07I'm sorry for the Olympics.
39:09I'm really sorry.
39:10An American buyer who came to see the Tokyo Olympics
39:14found this plastic umbrella and offered to sell it in New York.
39:21This is the umbrella that was popular at that time.
39:25It's a big shape.
39:28This is an American umbrella.
39:30I still want it.
39:32It's cute, isn't it?
39:34After that, it became popular in Japan,
39:37and there were about 50 domestic companies.
39:40However, in just a few years,
39:43a mass-produced factory was built overseas.
39:47The only company in Japan that makes plastic umbrellas is White Rose.
39:52Because it is one of the last domestic companies,
39:55the passion for umbrellas is amazing.
39:59Speaking of plastic umbrellas,
40:02they turn over on windy days and break immediately.
40:09But the umbrella of White Rose...
40:18It doesn't break even at a speed of 15 meters.
40:21The reason is...
40:23There's a hole here like this.
40:26There are 8 holes in this transparent cover.
40:29Won't it rain?
40:31There is a hole in the structure called the reverse side,
40:34and the wind can pass through, but it won't rain.
40:37So, even in a typhoon,
40:39it is designed to prevent umbrellas from breaking.
40:43It's amazing.
40:44It's an umbrella that you can use for a long time,
40:47so it's not disposable.
40:49You can use it for 5 to 10 years.
40:52You can also replace this transparent part,
40:55so I'd like to fix it.
40:58In addition,
40:59it can be folded and put in a bag.
41:02It can be folded and put in a bag.
41:04The name of the combination of an umbrella and a cane is...
41:07Shikomigasa Shinnosuke.
41:10It's so big that three people can fit in it.
41:13Terabouzen.
41:15Huh? I bought it.
41:19I bought Terabouzen.
41:20Oh, I know this place.
41:23There are about 10 types of plastic umbrellas of White Rose,
41:27which are full of passion.
41:29It is said to be of high quality in Japan,
41:32and even in a place like this that you usually see in the city,
41:35White Rose umbrellas...
41:37It's also good for elections.
41:40You don't have to worry about the umbrella turning over.
41:43You can give a speech.
41:45It's transparent.
41:46It's transparent, so you can see your face clearly.
41:49Michiko also has it.
41:51You can see your face.
41:53You remember everything, don't you?
41:58I don't remember anything.
42:00That's how you deal with it.
42:04So no matter how many times you visit,
42:06it's a fresh reaction.
42:08It's a good reaction.
42:10No matter how many times you see it.
42:12In addition, the one at the cafe is also about to disappear.
42:17Ta-da! Here it is!
42:20I can't see it!
42:24Pull the lever.
42:26It says, ignore other people's scandals.
42:31If you want to watch this program again,
42:34go to TVer.
42:36In addition, the one at the cafe is also about to disappear.
42:40What should we hide?
42:42That is...
42:45Ta-da! Here it is!
42:47It's a roulette-shaped fortune-teller.
42:50It's been a long time.
42:51It's the last one to make this.
42:54It's called Kitatama Seisakujo in Takizawa City, Iwate Prefecture.
43:00If you put 100 yen in your Seiza and pull the lever,
43:04the upper roulette will spin and a fortune-teller will appear.
43:07It's a Showa retro item.
43:09Is this paper?
43:11It's small.
43:12But there's one problem.
43:14It's the shape of an eye.
43:16It's small.
43:20I can't see it!
43:24The number is 34.
43:26The red 34.
43:28It's small.
43:29It's small!
43:30With a temporary income,
43:33Rich...
43:34Oh, it's Rich.
43:35That's great!
43:37That's great!
43:39Lastly, Ucchan will announce the MVP of the day.
43:45It was surprising and refreshing.
43:48I learned a lot.
43:50I'll do my best.
43:51It's a surprisingly high-class Burger City.
43:56Thank you very much.
43:58Next time, we'll find out how to eat the rice overflowing on TV.
44:02What's the right way to boil water at home?
44:07Is it warm rice or cold rice to make Parapara fried rice?
44:11I want many people to see it.