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00:00I
00:02Talked about that's not that's not good. Thank you. That's what I should tell us
00:18Look you mean God's Marito. Don't don't you think I was a pair? I think it's what you should you pass into
00:30Shogun
00:34Koreva kakuri tsutoyu suga no kanga a kata de setsumei ga dekimasu
00:41Kankai no bai
00:42Onaji tanjoubi no hito ga iru kai nai kono dochira kashika arimasen no de futatsu no kakuritsu o tasu to
00:50kanarazu hyaku pasento ni narimasu
00:54Tsumari hyaku pasento kara b o hikuto a no kakuritsu ni naru to iu koto desu
01:01Tatoeba futari no shuudan datta bai
01:04Hitori me no tanjoubi to chigau futari me no tanjoubi wa
01:08364 tori aru tame b o kakuritsu wa
01:12365分の364%
01:17Kore o keisan suru to oyoso 99.7% ni narimasu no de
01:24Futari ga onaji tanjoubi no kakuritsu wa oyoso 0.3% to narimasu
01:31San nin no shuudan no bai wa hitori me futari me to mo chigau san nin me no tanjoubi wa
01:37363 tori aru tame oyoso 0.8% to narimasu
01:44Kono keisan o tsuzukeru to 60 nin atsumatta toki ni tanjoubi ga onaji pe-ya ga inai kakuritsu ga
01:51oyoso 0.6% ni naru no de
01:54onaji pe-ya ga iru kakuritsu wa
01:5799% o koeru no desu
02:00Roku juu nin ga atsumaru to tanjoubi ga onaji pe-ya ga dekiru kakuritsu wa 99%
02:11Chigami ni mou sukoshi fuyashite 70 nin dato mo 99.9%
02:17Hobo 100%
02:21Kore wa sugoi zo
02:23Demo ne senmou kakko no toki ni chotto 60 nin datta no
02:26Sore ga atte no ninzuru ga
02:28Sono uchi de ore to Degawa no Tetsu-chan wa ni-gatsu juu-san ni onaji tanjoubi ga
02:34Hora!
02:36Itai!
02:40Sugoi na to omotte
02:49Kore shitte masu
02:56and
02:58which union
02:59happened and i think you know that and i know
03:03good
03:06the
03:12the
03:13that
03:18us.
03:42Today, James Webb Space Telescope, launched by NASA, took a picture in 2023.
04:51Today, 30% of the fortunes of the Warring States period are today.
04:58When I asked the president of the Warring States period, he said,
05:05I'm not wrong. It's a fact.
05:10The Great Base is 17, the Base is 35, the Semi-Base is 5, the Small Base is 4, the
05:16Last Small Base is 3, the Last Base is 6, and the Today is 30.
05:22The Great Base is 17, the Base is 35, the Semi-Base is 5, the Small Base is 4, the Last
05:29Small Base is 3, the Semi-Base is 6, and the Today is 30.
05:34In total, it is 100.
05:38It is based on the Ganzan Daishi Hyakusen transmitted to the Hieizan.
05:44It is said that 30% is today than in the past, and the Warring States period has been
05:49transmitted firmly without changing it until now.
05:5630% of the fortunes of the Warring States period are today.
06:01This is amazing.
06:03It's like there's no rule. It's like you can change the ratio freely depending on the shrine.
06:09I think that the Warring States period has been a tradition for a long time.
06:14There are 30 million visitors, including foreigners.
06:19It is said that one in every 10 people draws a fortune.
06:22So 900,000 people draw today every year.
06:25That's a lot.
06:28900,000 people draw today every year.
06:31I don't like it.
06:32It's depressing.
06:33It's depressing.
06:34If you want to say it to someone, you have to say it.
06:40Which team's mischief will resonate with Miyu Honda's heart?
06:46Let's start the first round with a sparkly feeling.
06:49First of all, I'm Asahi.
07:01Do you know this?
07:03When you put it in your wallet, the probability of it coming back when you drop it increases.
07:08There is a research result called a baby's photo.
07:12I want to say it right away.
07:15Isn't it good?
07:18The first person in academic research on good luck.
07:22The British Harpy.
07:25Professor Richard Wiseman.
07:28In 2008, he conducted an experiment in Edinburgh, Scotland.
07:34Family photo.
07:37Baby's photo.
07:40Old couple's photo.
07:43Puppy's photo.
07:46Baby's photo.
07:49Old couple's photo.
07:53Puppy's photo.
07:56Wallet with a charity card.
07:59And 40 wallets with nothing in them.
08:03He prepared 240 in total.
08:06When he dropped it in various places in the city,
08:09he tried to see how many would come back to him.
08:13I've done a thorough research.
08:15In total, 42% of the wallets came back to him.
08:20When you put it in your wallet, the probability of it coming back when you drop it increases.
08:2388% of the wallets came back to him.
08:29When you put it in your wallet, the probability of it coming back when you drop it increases.
08:35There is a research result called a baby's photo.
08:40That's great.
08:42If there's something that moves people's hearts in your wallet, it comes back.
08:47Even Mr. Tanaka will come back to you when you put it in your wallet.
08:51I'm cute because I'm small.
08:56Do you know this?
09:06Riko from Jagarico is the name of a friend who is in charge of development.
09:12Isn't that great?
09:14I want to say it!
09:17Let's go to Jagarico!
09:22When I checked the website of Calbee,
09:26it said that Rikako, a friend of the person in charge of development,
09:30remembered the name of the product when she saw Rikako eating deliciously.
09:37When I asked Mr. Mase, the person in charge of Calbee,
09:41he said that more than 1,000 candidates were given to the name of the product when Jagarico was developed.
09:49From there, the number of votes of the project team was gradually narrowed,
09:54and in the end, the candidates were divided into Jagarico and Jagarinko.
10:01While it was difficult to choose one, the decision of the product name was entrusted to the project leader.
10:09At that time, the leader said this.
10:13In fact, Jagarico was the product name I gave,
10:17and when I gave my friend Rikako a prototype,
10:20I remembered that she was eating very deliciously.
10:24Jagaimo Rikako
10:26Jagarikako
10:28Jagariko!
10:30So let's go with Jagariko as the product name!
10:34Thus, Jagariko was released in 1995.
10:43Jagariko's Riko is the name of a friend in charge of development.
10:49I want to tell this to someone right away.
10:52I want to hear it!
10:54It's a little off.
10:56You thought it was Rikako, didn't you?
10:58Rikako is Rikako.
11:00There is a character.
11:02It's a cheese-flavored giraffe.
11:05His mother's name is Rikako.
11:07Rikako!
11:09I recovered Rikako!
11:12Do you know this?
11:20It's a series everyone knows.
11:23Lawson's Karaage-kun has a special yaki-in on only one of the 4,000 pieces.
11:31I don't know this.
11:33I don't know this.
11:35I want to say this!
11:37I want to say this!
11:39I don't know this!
11:41Don't say it!
11:45When I asked the person in charge of Lawson,
11:50Karaage-kun, whose yaki-in is only on one of the 4,000 pieces, appears.
11:58I don't know this!
12:00I don't know this!
12:05The mischief that makes you want to tell people comes out.
12:10Do you know this?
12:12I don't know this!
12:18It's a series everyone knows.
12:22Lawson's Karaage-kun has a special yaki-in on only one of the 4,000 pieces.
12:29I don't know this!
12:33When I asked the person in charge of Lawson,
12:37Karaage-kun, whose yaki-in is only on one of the 4,000 pieces, appears.
12:44This is the special yaki-in.
12:47Look!
12:49It's so cute!
12:51It's amazing!
12:53Is this real?
12:55He showed us the process of making Karaage-kun's yaki-in.
13:02First, we set the Karaage-kun here and put it in this machine.
13:10After that, we close the lid and press the button.
13:15And then...
13:18The yaki-in is being made with a laser.
13:22The Karaage-kun's yaki-in is being made.
13:26It's so rare!
13:29After this, the yaki-in will be delivered to each store at random.
13:35Lawson's Karaage-kun has a special yaki-in on only one of the 4,000 pieces.
13:44Thank you!
13:46That's amazing!
13:48This has been around for 10 years.
13:54This is so fun!
13:56This is crazy!
13:58The Karaage-kun has a special yaki-in on only one of the 4,000 pieces.
14:07That's great!
14:09So we should look closely at it.
14:11So we should look closely at it.
14:13So we should look closely at it.
14:15So we should look closely at it.
14:17This is the first round of math competition.
14:20Which team's math did Honda-san choose?
14:29Team...
14:30Team Nanbara-san!
14:37The second round.
14:38Which do you want to go first?
14:40Either is fine.
14:41I have a good impression of the high school students.
14:45So can you go first?
14:47No.
14:49That's not fair!
14:50Let's go!
14:53The third round of math competition.
14:56Which team's math did Team Nanbara-san choose?
15:01Do you know this?
15:03The fourth round of math competition.
15:05Which team's math did Team Nanbara-san choose?
15:10Glass can be cut with scissors underwater.
15:16I want to say it!
15:18You didn't know, did you?
15:19I didn't know!
15:23First, they cut the glass outside the water.
15:29It won't cut.
15:30I don't like this.
15:31It won't cut.
15:32When they put it in the water...
15:43This is amazing!
15:50Glass can be cut with scissors underwater.
15:54Amazing!
15:56It's easier to cut the broken glass underwater.
16:03That's right.
16:05It really is.
16:08Glass is made of hydrogen and oxygen.
16:14When you put it in the water, the hydrogen of the hydrogen atom becomes hydrogen,
16:18and the oxygen of the hydrogen atom becomes the oxygen of the glass,
16:22dissolving the metal.
16:24Hydrogen atoms enter the glass one by one,
16:28and the glass breaks.
16:32Do you know this?
16:34Go!
16:38This is embarrassing!
16:40It's okay.
16:42The child of the small pond is...
16:44Suwako.
16:46Isn't this amazing?
16:48I really like this.
16:49I didn't know.
16:50Suwako came from there?
16:52The child of the small pond came from there?
16:56We asked the person in charge of the small pond.
17:00Yes, that's right.
17:02The child of the small pond is taken from Suwako's child.
17:06The small pond was established in 1958.
17:10The founder is Suwako Koike, who wrote Chisai-ike.
17:15Don't you take it from here?
17:17He wanted to make the company as big as Suwako in Suwa City, Nagano Prefecture, the birthplace of Koike.
17:23That's why he named the company Koike-ya.
17:29The child of the small pond is Suwako.
17:35What do you think?
17:37I want to say it!
17:43Do you know this?
17:48I love it!
17:53The child of the small pond is Akagi Nyugyo.
17:56He wanted to make a new product, so he named it Nyugyo.
18:01It's been 63 years since the company was born.
18:04He can only make ice cream.
18:08Why?
18:09Why did you name it Nyugyo?
18:11Everyone has the concept of an ice cream company.
18:15He named it Nyugyo, but he can only make ice cream.
18:18Even though it's so famous.
18:23We asked Akagi Nyugyo why.
18:28When the company was established,
18:31there were many ice cream makers in other companies,
18:34and many companies were named Nyugyo.
18:38I wanted to catch up with them someday.
18:42That's why I named it Nyugyo.
18:47I want to increase my share in the ice cream industry.
18:54That's why I keep making ice cream.
19:00Akagi Nyugyo wanted to make a new product,
19:04so he named it Nyugyo.
19:08It's been 63 years since the company was born.
19:11He can only make ice cream.
19:19In fact, Akagi Nyugyo has been in other genres in the past.
19:24He started selling frozen food in 1969.
19:29But it was too new that the microwave was not popular in the general household.
19:35Why did you release it?
19:37It was too new.
19:39The new era has come.
19:42You should have released it.
19:44I'm busy producing Garigari-kun.
19:47I publish 400 million books a year.
19:50Garigari-kun.
19:52This is also a miscommunication.
19:54Miscommunication that makes people want to say.
19:57The second round is Team Tanaka.
20:01Do you know this?
20:10When I remember, I use my right hand.
20:14When I remember, I hold my left hand tightly.
20:18It improves my memory.
20:21This is amazing.
20:23I want to be surprised.
20:25There is no VTR that costs so much money.
20:28It's just holding a ball.
20:30But I'm very interested.
20:33You have to remember various lines.
20:36This is amazing.
20:37According to Shinji Kitagami, the director of the Japanese Psychological Association,
20:43the brain is related.
20:48There is a brain that stabilizes memory in the brain.
20:52There is a right brain that draws out memory.
20:55Each is connected to the opposite hand.
20:59Therefore, if you move your right hand, your left brain will be activated.
21:02If you move your left hand, your right brain will be activated.
21:07In other words, if you move your right hand, it will be easier to stabilize your memory.
21:12If you move your left hand, it will be easier to draw out your memory.
21:17According to an experiment at the University of Montclair,
21:21which was published in the American Scientist in 2013,
21:2651 people on the right hand were divided into five groups by the difference in the hand they held.
21:31They examined how much they could remember 72 words.
21:37The people who had the best memory were those who held their right hand when they remembered,
21:42and those who held their left hand when they remembered.
21:48When you remember, hold your right hand.
21:51When you remember, hold your left hand.
21:54Your memory will improve.
21:58This is great.
22:00Miyu, you have to remember the lines, right?
22:04Yes.
22:05Yes.
22:06What's wrong with you?
22:08No, no, no.
22:10You don't have to do that.
22:12You can remember it.
22:14Can I remember it?
22:15Yes.
22:16When you want to wake up,
22:18if you move your ring finger like this,
22:22it will wake you up.
22:25I see.
22:26If you move the other finger, it will make you sleepy.
22:28It will definitely make you sleepy.
22:30This is a lesson from me.
22:34I want to say it.
22:39Do you know this?
22:41The word, SO-KAI, comes from the word, SHI-TAI.
22:45What?
22:47This is not SHI-TAI.
22:49This is not SHI-TAI.
22:51Miyu is afraid of her friend.
22:54No, I'm not.
22:56This is amazing.
22:58Miyu is the first person to do kanji research,
23:01and she is the first person to do kanji research.
23:05She is the first person to do kanji research.
23:08Miyu is the first person to do kanji research,
23:11and in 2004, she won the Literature Prize.
23:15According to the Jyoyo Jikai,
23:18the basic point of Shizuka Shirakawa's Jyoyo Kanji,
23:21there is a X-shaped tattoo on the chest of the corpse.
23:25In other words, it is written that the tattoo was drawn with ink.
23:31The part of SO-DAI represents a person.
23:36The four Xs represent tattoos.
23:42In ancient China,
23:45it is believed that if the dead's soul is kept clean,
23:49it will be able to revive someday.
23:52In order to prevent the evil soul from entering the corpse,
23:56the X-shaped tattoo was carved.
24:01The word, SO-KAI, comes from the word, SHI-TAI.
24:05It was amazing.
24:07Look at her face.
24:10It's amazing, isn't it?
24:12It's amazing, but I don't know if I want to say it or not.
24:15You have a chance to say it.
24:17If you have a chance to say it, you should say it.
24:19Did you think it was there?
24:21I was surprised.
24:23I was surprised.
24:25When do you use this?
24:27It's good when it's refreshing,
24:29but I actually want to do it.
24:31It's scary.
24:34Do you know this?
24:44There is a hidden game in Instagram DM.
24:48I don't know.
24:50It's good.
24:52I want to say this.
24:56From the Instagram DM page,
25:00send an emoji.
25:03Send it?
25:05When you tap the emoji,
25:07the mini game starts.
25:11Move the black bar below with your finger
25:14and bounce the emoji.
25:16You can enjoy a pinball-like game.
25:20There is a hidden game in Instagram DM.
25:24It's coming.
25:26It's coming.
25:28It's coming.
25:30It's amazing.
25:32When you play a game with a cake,
25:34when you bounce it,
25:36a shortcake pops out.
25:38That's right.
25:40It's cute.
25:42If it's an angry emoji,
25:44it pops out.
25:46I want to try various things.
25:48It's fun.
25:50This game is refreshing.
25:52It's scary.
25:54It's no good.
25:56It's the second round.
25:58Who will win?
26:00Who will win?
26:02Who will win?
26:06Of course, it's Team Nanbara.
26:08Of course, it's Team Nanbara.
26:10That's right.
26:12Everything was fun,
26:14but I think the last one was the best.
26:16but I think the last one was the best.
26:18You are wearing red today.
26:20Red means
26:22you are burning.
26:24You are burning.
26:26You are burning.
26:28You are burning.
26:30You are burning.
26:32You are burning.
26:34You are burning.
26:36Team Nanbara won twice in a row.
26:38Team Nanbara won twice in a row.
26:40We only have three rounds left.
26:42We won.
26:44Team Nanbara won.
26:46How was it?
26:48Are you confident that you will win?
26:50No, I'm not.
26:52Please ride it.
26:54The veteran has to ride it.
26:56Team Nanbara entered the third round.
26:58Team Nanbara entered the third round.
27:00The winner will get a reward.
27:02Do you know this?
27:04Do you know this?
27:06Do you know this?
27:14A traffic light?
27:16Sound of a pedestrian signal.
27:18The difference in the characteristics
27:20and the chicks is meaningful.
27:22What?
27:24I remember there are several sorts,
27:26sometimes chick characteristics
27:28and sometimes chicks characteristics.
27:30There is a reason that it makes me want to talk about it.
27:35According to Masaki Tauchi,
27:37a professor of Honorary College
27:39at Okayama Prefectural University
27:41who was involved with the
27:43development of the articulated traffic light,
27:45目の不自由な方を安全に誘導するためだそうです。
27:50二種類それぞれの鳴き声には方角がわかるようになっていて、
28:02ひよこでは東西が、
28:04各甲では南北がわかるように信号機が設置されています。
28:19歩行者信号の音、各甲とひよこの違いには意味がある。
28:34これ、知ってます?
28:54宇宙飛行士は打ち上げの前に衣装を書くことになっている。
29:04知らなかった。
29:102010年にスペースシャトルディスカバリーに登場した宇宙飛行士山崎直子さんにお話を伺いました。
29:26山崎さんの場合、2004年にNASAで宇宙へ行くための訓練がスタート。
29:33そして宇宙へと打ち上がったのが2010年。
29:386年の間で変更点を修正するため、衣装を書き直したそうです。
30:02宇宙飛行士は打ち上げの前に衣装を書くことになっている。
30:07どうしてもその事故は起きる可能性があるので、衣装を書いていると。
30:12じゃあ、その補足でないけれども、雑学としては野口さんに聞いたんだけど、
30:18実際にその衣装を書くことになっている。
30:22実際にその衣装を書くことになっている。
30:26実際にその衣装を書くことになっている。
30:29じゃあ、雑学としては野口さんに聞いたんだけど、野口さんが飛行機で行くときに色々書くじゃない。
30:37職業欄なんで書くんですかって聞いたら、宇宙飛行士って書くんだって。
30:42これはチームナンバルの方で書いてる。
30:51これ、知ってます?
30:55おはよう!でも外はまだ真っ暗。
31:00ガチャピンが子供を食べようとする歌がある。
31:12これ、知ってます?
31:17おはよう!でも外はまだ真っ暗。
31:21ガチャピンが子供を食べようとする歌がある。
31:30こっちのディレクター黒魔術師だ。
31:34怖いことばっかり入れてるんだけど。
31:41ガチャピンといえば昭和48年から放送された平手ポン吉の中で生まれた長年愛され続ける人気キャラクター。
31:52そんなガチャピンが歌った歌のタイトルが
31:56食べちゃうぞ。
32:26食べ方もある。
32:35怖い。
32:43怖い。
32:47腹が閉まってる。
32:50勝ったら食べろ。
32:53負けたら逃げろ。
32:59ガチャピンが子供を食べようとする歌がある。
33:05これ実は作曲したのが吉田卓郎さんなの。
33:10すごくない?
33:12歌詞は番組の中で募集した一般の方なんだけど。
33:17バター塗ったり砂糖かけたり。
33:19すごいリアルなレシピよ。
33:21ちゃんと美味しく食べたいな。
33:23楽しもうというか甘くなんだよね。
33:25この曲いいじゃんっていう意見もあったんだけど、
33:28苦情の電話とかも多かったから、
33:311週間で放送中止になった。
33:34逆に貴重だよね。
33:37人に言いたくなる雑学3年発。
33:40投稿はチームナンバラ。
33:44これ知ってます?
33:47チームナンバラ
33:54たくあんに100ボルトの電圧をかけると光る。
33:58すごくない?
34:00何だよ。
34:01すごくない?
34:02光るの?
34:03何か黄色いからね。
34:05黄色いし。
34:06めっちゃ満たそう。
34:08めっちゃ満たそう。
34:09見たいでしょ?
34:10見たいでしょ?
34:11光ってる。
34:13電子レンジ
34:17たくあんに2本の電極を差し込み、
34:24電圧をかけてみます。
34:34めちゃくちゃたくあんだから。
34:36たくあんがいったって何だよ。
34:38クリスマスですよ、もう。
34:40意外とハッピー。
34:43たくあんに100ボルトの電圧をかけると光る。
34:50すごい。
34:51今年のクリスマスはみなさんたくあんを用意してください。
34:54もっとビカーってことは意外と怖い。
34:59たくあんが光る原因はつけるときのぬかに含まれている塩分。
35:04たくあんに電圧を加えると内部に熱エネルギーが発生し温度が上昇します。
35:10すると水分が蒸発し塩が残るのですが、
35:14この塩が熱エネルギーによって燃焼することで発酵するのです。
35:20たくあんには塩分が適度に含まれていて、
35:23食物繊維が均等で電気を特に通しやすいため、
35:27発酵する条件が揃っているのだそうです。
35:32これ知ってます?
35:44東京消防庁
35:46本庁ビルの高さは119メートル
36:02東京都千代田区にある東京消防庁の本庁ビル。
36:09その高さはおよそ61メートル。
36:19その上にあるアンテナも含めると高さ119メートルです。
36:31東京消防庁
36:33本庁ビルの高さは119メートル
37:01これ知ってます?
37:11一度叩かれそうになった蚊はその人に寄ってこない。
37:17これ知らない?
37:19これすごいでしょ?
37:21痛い!痛い!
37:2632年間蚊を研究している医学博士
37:30白井よしかずさんによると
37:33蚊が寄ってきて振り払ったりとか叩こうとしたやつは
37:37一回ちょっと休憩するかのように逃げますね。
37:40叩こうとしたそういったものを避けるという論文があるようですね。
37:45その論文のタイトルは
37:47昆虫の嗅覚 一度叩かれたら次避ける
37:53ワシントン大学の神経生態学者ジェフ・リッフェルが書いたもので
37:592018年に生物学の世界的学術専門誌
38:05カレントバイオロジーに掲載されました。
38:09論文には人から叩かれるなどストレスにさらされた蚊は
38:14その匂いを覚え何度遭遇しても近づかなくなると書かれています。
38:22一度叩かれそうになった蚊はその人に寄ってこない。
38:29これは伝えますね。
38:32蚊っていうのは嗅覚が結構鋭くて
38:35匂いで判断してるんですよ。
38:37だからお酒をよく飲む人が刺されやすかったりとか
38:40刺されたことあるだろ?
38:42その同じ蚊が逃げてあーって刺されたと
38:45ロケーションの中に蚊が入っててみたいな
38:47あるだろ?
38:48ないです。
38:49ないよ!
38:50あるよ!
38:51素人の体験談じゃなくて論文で出てきてました。
38:54失礼だ。
38:58人に言いたくなる雑学対決
39:003回戦が終了。
39:02この結果で勝者が決まります。
39:08チーム
39:10ナンバロさんです。
39:11よっしゃー!
39:15全然わかんない。
39:17なんで?理由がわからない。
39:19理由が全然わかんない。
39:21お前のせいだよ。
39:23井口が今首にしたから。
39:26いやいやでもすごいですよ。
39:28なお勝利したチームナンバラには
39:30ホンダさんから手土産が贈られます。
39:34私二十歳なんですけど
39:366歳の頃からこのお店に通ってるんです。
39:40このカレーでできたんだよね。
39:42そうです。私はもうこれでできてます。
39:44これをぜひ食べていただきたいです。
39:46嬉しい。
39:47いい雑学をありがとうございます。
39:49ありがとうございます。