チコちゃんに叱られる 2024年11月29日
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00:00Oh
00:30Then
01:00I
01:30Oh
02:00Do you have a new you can do me now? Oh, this is your name?
02:03They won't know say we're gonna hide you on the show
02:09I'm a party. Yeah, what I got today. Hey, come on. It's coming. Yes. We monodeco. Don't know how you look overからなんだよ
02:21I'm not
02:23Yeah, I don't think you need to make a hikikomushi
02:30Come on, come on
02:32You ain't to come with us. You're not the part of the joke. Oh, yeah, you ain't today. I know show to us
02:37I guess I'm not a you know, they're more to me. She can't eat a hero. Oh, come on. What I didn't eat
02:44as a big o'clover
02:46It's not got the horse. I don't know
02:48Yeah, oh, yeah, I don't hold on it. Yeah, I'm a sugar
02:52This is your name
02:55Imakosu subito no nippon kokuminito imas
02:59Naze kureinu game ni nui gurumi ga haitte iru
03:04Kureinu game nasuki nakata katani ki te mimashita
03:06I
03:12Love it
03:13Yeah, she caught up
03:15I'm going to go to one of this
03:17Don't want to cut it up good. I'll put them away. Look over
03:20Monoga, I didn't know
03:22Nase kureinu game ni nui gurumi ga haitte iru no kamo shirasumi kureinu game de tota nui gurumi. Oh, yeah me not a bit a
03:30Tanana we got money. I'm not so far. No way. I'm
03:33Tanya beto no uema de umari
03:38In the nippon jinn no Nanto oikoto ka
03:45Shishiko job I see
03:48Kureinu game ni nui gurumi ga haitte iru no
03:52Ogata sanga kankoku de yamazumi no nui gurumi yo de mukata kara
03:57Oh
04:01Oh, what's nice to know? What does that sound? Oh, that's Anna kankoku de yamazumi no nui gurumi yo de mukata kara
04:11Kureinu game ni nui gurumi ga haitte iru ryu made shitteru nante sasuga chico chan
04:16Kureinu mitai ni hito no koro wo tsukamu no ga jousu da ne yoku kobore uchimasu kawashiku oshiete kudasaru no wa
04:22Kureinu game o seizo suru ote game maker no yakuin yamashita shigeru san
04:28Kono shita yamashita san kureinu game ni nui gurumi o saisho ni ireta no wa heisha desu
04:32Toji tori shimari aku datta ogata takenori san no katsuya kuni yoru tokoro ga okii desu
04:39Kureinu game ni nui gurumi o ireta chouhon ni ogata takenori san
04:45Kureinu game wa wa ga sha ni totte mo ma gyo ka ni totte mo totemo juuyou na projekto deshita ne
04:52O kita
04:56Game center no hana
04:58kureinu game
05:01Soko de hitoki wa ooki na sonzaikan wo hanatsu no ga
05:06Nui gurumi
05:09Kiseki no kumiawase
05:13Aru otoko no shuunen ga sono mirai wo kirihiraita
05:18Kore wa kureinu game de nui gurumi to yume o tsukanda monotachi no atsuki chousen no monogatari de aru
06:18Nendai
06:19Kodomo tachi wa game ni muchuu datta
06:24Daga
06:25machi no game center wa
06:28Toji no game center tte video game ga yoku mieru you ni shoumei ga kurakatta
06:32Sou nanda
06:33Game center ga furyou no tamaribada
06:35Chanto riyuu ga arun desu ne
06:37Kurai, kitanai, kowai no
06:39Sankei to iwarete
06:43Kodomo ni wa chikayori zurai basho datta
06:47Sou nanda
06:48Game center motomoto wa
06:50Toji sudeni kurein game wa atta ga
06:52Omona keihin wa
06:54Tabako ya raita
06:56Nekutaiki
06:58Kodomo ya josei wa
07:00Mimuki mo shinakatta
07:02Sonna naka
07:04Yonjyuu roku sai de
07:06Oote game maker no
07:08Torishimari yaku ni shuunin shita
07:10Ogata Takenori
07:12Karada mo maa ookii desu
07:14Koe mo ookii desu
07:16Shaberi gata ni power ga aru to
07:18Aite ga nomikomarete shimau
07:22Goukai na seikaku no ippou de
07:24Suuji no tani wo machigaeru toka
07:26Yuu no wa yoku arimashita
07:28Datoeba juu man ko
07:30Juu oku man ko toka
07:32Ichi oku man ko toka
07:34Yukte mashita ne
07:36Suuji wo yoku
07:38Machigaeta
07:40Sonna ogata ga
07:42Ashigeku kayotteita
07:44Kuchigusei ga basho ga aru
07:46Kuchigusei ga yakitori ikanai
07:48Tte iu kanji de
07:50Sasotte mashita
07:52Kamata de
07:54Yakitori wo sakana ni
07:56Yume wo katatta
07:58Nonde iru saichi
08:00Nonde iru saichi
08:02Nonde iru saichi
08:04Nonde iru saichi
08:06Nonde iru saichi
08:08Nonde iru saichi
08:10Nonde iru saichi
08:12Nonde iru saichi
08:14Nonde iru saichi
08:16Nonde iru saichi
08:18Nonde iru saichi
08:20Nonde iru saichi
08:22Nonde iru saichi
08:24Nonde iru saichi
08:26Nonde iru saichi
08:28Kanjin no keihin wa
08:30Game center ga
08:32Fuuei hou no kisei taishou ni natta to
08:34Keisatsu shou ga kimeta keihin no
08:36Kakaku no jougen ga 200 yen
08:38Cheap na zakka kei shika
08:40Keihin toshi wa nakatta
08:42Tachiadakaru
08:44200 yen no kabe
08:48Tohou ni kureta
08:50Tsukune wo
08:52Tabeta
08:54Negiman wo
08:56Tabeta
09:00Reba wa
09:02Nokoshita
09:061986 no
09:08Ogata wa
09:10Kankoku no Seoul ni ita
09:12Asia no shijou kaitaku ga
09:14Mokuteki datta
09:16Yondon no machi wo tamata mama
09:18Aruite tara
09:20Goza no ue ni onigurumi wo
09:22Ute iru routensho no
09:24Obasan to guuzen
09:26Deattarashikute
09:28Kore da
09:30Nuigurumi nara
09:32Kodomo ya josei ni mo apiru dekiru
09:34Yoshi
09:36Crane game no keihin ni shiyou
09:38Anohaseyo
09:40Obasan ni kore
09:42Ikura ga
09:44Obasan ni gohyaku to
09:46Iwarete
09:48Gohyaku yen ka
09:50Sekkaku yoi idea da to omotta no ni
09:54Koko demo tachiadakaru
09:56200 yen no kabe
09:58Akirame kaketa
10:00Sono toki
10:02Rei no suuji no tani machigaita no ka
10:04Maa touchi no kankoku no rei to de ieba
10:06Ichiyou ga 20 sen gurai
10:08Datta to omoimasu kara
10:10Gohyaku yen dewa naku
10:12Gohyaku on datta
10:14Sou deshou yo kankoku ni in dakara
10:16Gohyaku on wa
10:18100 yen ka
10:20Gokai na hito ya
10:22Assari to 200 yen no kabe wo
10:24Norikoeta
10:28Yokujitsu
10:30Nippon ni kaeru yotei datta ga
10:32Kuukou ni iku mae ni
10:34Mou ichido
10:36Mise wo tazuneta
10:38Anohaseyo
10:40Ajumon ni
10:42Kono nuigurumi no shiire saki wo
10:44Oshiete hoshii
10:46Keikai shite
10:48Oshiete kurenai
10:50Kokoro no kabe ga
10:52Tachiagakatta
10:54Semaru
10:56Kikoku jikan
10:58Ogata wa
11:00Oshoubu ni deta
11:02Shiire saki wo
11:04Oshiete kuretara
11:06Kono nuigurumi wa
11:08Zenbu kau
11:10Sou desu
11:16Oshiete kureta
11:18Kamsahamnida
11:22Kyukyo
11:24Taizai mittei wo enchou
11:26Koujou ni iki
11:28Tairyou no nuigurumi wo kounyuu
11:30Nippon ni okutta
11:34Nihon no shaini wa kyoton te kanji jan desu ka
11:36Kondo no shaini wa
11:38Shinjite nakatta tte iu ka
11:40Sekinin wa
11:42Subete ore ga toru
11:46Bling!
12:08Ruigurumi no shukyaku kouka wa
12:10big datta
12:12The crane game that pierced the Rotin-Gal went out of business.
12:27After that, Takenori Ogata, who became the vice president of the company,
12:33left behind some words about the crane game.
12:40One of the last works I left behind was Nui-Gurumi.
12:45It's very cute and nostalgic.
12:50I think that's why I was accepted.
12:54After that, he contributed to the big hit of the printing machine.
13:00He continued to lead the game industry.
13:05The game center, which was once called Sankei,
13:10has now become a place where women, children, and everyone can relax and enjoy.
13:22Japan's representative culture, crane game.
13:27At the origin of that is the obsession and passion of the man who loved the game.
13:37The reason why the crane game contains Nui-Gurumi
13:41is because Mr. Ogata bought all the Nui-Gurumi in Yamazumi in Korea.
13:47What do you want to put in the crane game?
13:50Crab.
13:53Crab?
13:54A living crab?
13:55Yes, yes, yes.
13:56A crab in Yamazumi?
14:00Mr. Ogata put the Nui-Gurumi in the crane game in 1986.
14:05The limit of the prize was 200 yen.
14:07After that, it was 500 yen and 800 yen.
14:10From 2022, the limit is 1000 yen.
14:14But there is a limit now.
14:16And Tomoro Aguchi, who was in charge of the narration,
14:20told us that it was the first Chico-Ject X since the start of the new Project X.
14:26He said, please do what you can't do in the real world.
14:32That's wonderful.
14:33That Kamusamurida guy was talking happily.
14:38Can the adults answer properly?
14:42If you live without thinking about anything, you will be scolded by Chico-chan.
14:47Don't just stand there!
15:00Hey, Okamura.
15:01Who do you think is the most important person in your life?
15:06I think it's important to change without losing makeup.
15:13Mr. Kubo.
15:14Let's go.
15:15Mr. Kubo.
15:16You're playing the role of a science teacher in the drama, right?
15:20Yes, I am.
15:21If you're a science teacher, I'm sure you can answer.
15:25Yes, thank you.
15:26How many hours do you work a day?
15:2924 hours.
15:30Why?
15:33Why do you work 24 hours a day?
15:46I'm sure you all know that the Earth revolves 24 hours a day.
15:53Have you ever wondered why the Earth revolves 24 hours a day?
16:02Because the solar system decided so.
16:06Don't say that!
16:09He's fast.
16:11But there may be other factors.
16:16Other than the Earth.
16:17Other than the Earth?
16:18The moon.
16:19The moon.
16:20The moon is good.
16:22If the moon revolves around the Earth and comes to the same position, it's 24 hours.
16:33It's not like that.
16:35It's not?
16:36The moon is doing something.
16:38I just felt it.
16:39Camera.
16:40I think the moon is actually rotating around the Earth.
16:46The moon is rotating around the Earth.
16:49Look next to me.
16:50I'm laughing.
16:54Now, I ask all Japanese people.
16:57Why do you work 24 hours a day?
17:02I asked people who are chased by time every day.
17:06Well, it's because of the solar system.
17:12No, no.
17:13I learned it in elementary school.
17:15That's how it is.
17:17Was it something to do with the Earth and the sun?
17:21I feel like it was decided to be 24 hours.
17:25I'm sorry.
17:26It looks fun.
17:28The way you hold the microphone is cute.
17:44It's delicious.
17:45It's so good.
17:46But Chiko knows.
17:50The reason it's 24 hours a day is because the moon is braking on the Earth.
17:59Brake?
18:00Yes.
18:02Because the moon is braking on the Earth.
18:07As expected of you, Chiko.
18:08You know why it's 24 hours a day.
18:11You value time.
18:1324 hours a day.
18:14Prof. Eiichiro Kokubo, an astronomer who studies the origin of planets in the National Institute of Astronomy, tells us in detail.
18:2424 hours a day means that the Earth is rotating by itself.
18:30This cycle is 24 hours.
18:34The reason it's 24 hours is because the moon is related to it.
18:39The Earth rotates 24 hours a day.
18:42When it's in the sun, it's noon.
18:45When it's not, it's night.
18:50And the moon is a satellite orbiting the Earth.
18:53It's a celestial body about one-fourth the size of the Earth.
18:58What does it mean that the moon is related to the Earth?
19:03In the first place, the Earth started to rotate about 4.6 billion years ago.
19:09A comet-sized celestial body collided with the Earth.
19:13It was found at an angle, and the momentum of the collision was spinning.
19:18That was the origin of the current time.
19:21And the moon was born from the fragments of the collision.
19:26The celestial body that collided with the Earth was shattered.
19:31But after the collision, the celestial body was completed again.
19:36At this time, the moon is believed to have been created.
19:40And what is the rotation speed of the Earth when it starts to rotate?
19:45It is thought that one day was about four hours.
19:49Four hours?
19:50Yes.
19:51That's pretty fast.
19:52That's right.
19:53It's six times faster than it is now.
19:58If the Earth was four hours a day now,
20:02not only would there be a lack of sleep every two hours of day and night,
20:07but the speed of rotation would be six times faster,
20:10and the momentum of the wind would be stronger,
20:13and it may always be exposed to the danger of typhoon.
20:16It's not a situation where people can live.
20:18Then why did the Earth, which had been spinning for four hours,
20:22start to spin for 24 hours?
20:26The moon appears there.
20:28Do you know the sea level?
20:32The sea level goes up and down, right?
20:35Yes, that's right.
20:36In fact, this is caused by the gravitational force of the moon.
20:41Since the Earth is always pulled by the great gravity of the moon,
20:46the one closer to the moon swells, creating a crescent and a crescent.
20:51In fact, at this time, the opposite force called inertia also works.
20:57Inertia is the force that causes the phenomenon that the body tilts in the opposite direction from the direction in which it moves when the train suddenly departs.
21:09Inertia is created because there is a property that the object tries to stay in place.
21:16This is the same in space.
21:18If the Earth is pulled by the gravity of the moon,
21:21the opposite force called inertia, which tries to stay in place, also works,
21:25so the Earth has a part close to the moon and a part far away.
21:30This force is called gravitational force.
21:33Due to this gravitational force, the Earth is now spinning for 24 hours.
21:39This is a little complicated, so I would like to explain it using a whiteboard.
21:44Why does the Earth spin for 24 hours when the moon has a gravitational force?
21:50I want to show you my pants.
21:52In fact,
21:56if you look at it from the moon like this,
22:00you can see the sea protruding from the top of this picture.
22:06The reason is that the Earth is rotating.
22:10In the end, when it expands the most, it will be in front of the moon.
22:19The reason why the sea surface expands not in the closest place to the moon, but in the farthest place,
22:26is that the sea water around it slowly gathers and rises,
22:30so it takes time for it to become full.
22:34Meanwhile, the Earth is rotating,
22:37and the sea surface rises in a place far from the moon.
22:42Then,
22:44This protrusion is close to the moon,
22:49so this part is pulled like this by the moon.
22:56In other words, when the Earth is rotating like this,
23:01the moon pulls this part to this side,
23:04so it brakes at the point of the Earth.
23:08In other words, the reason why the Earth is rotating for 24 hours a day
23:13is because the moon has been braking for 4.6 billion years on the Earth that was rotating for 4 hours a week.
23:21In fact, by the moon braking the Earth,
23:25something serious is happening to the moon at the same time.
23:30In fact, the moon is moving away from the Earth.
23:36What do you mean?
23:39I think you've heard of the law of left-right-anti-left,
23:43which is that the moon is pulled to this side.
23:50The law of left-right-anti-left is the law of physics,
23:55which is that the force of the opposite direction always appears.
24:00For example, if you pour hot water from the shower,
24:03the nozzle will fly in the opposite direction of the direction of the water.
24:08When gas is released from a rocket,
24:11the force of the opposite direction of the direction of the gas will work,
24:14and the rocket will fly.
24:16That's right.
24:18Since the moon is pulling the Earth,
24:21the force of the opposite direction of the Earth pulling the moon will also work.
24:26The moon is rotating in the same direction for 27 days,
24:32but it is pulling in the direction of rotation.
24:35So it accelerates the speed of this rotation.
24:40By accelerating the moon, a centrifugal force works,
24:45and the moon is moving outward while rotating.
24:50Is it okay?
24:51How far is the moon actually moving?
24:56As far as I know, the moon is moving 3.8 cm every year.
25:02It's moving a lot.
25:04The moon is moving with that much momentum.
25:07Will the moon disappear from the Earth someday?
25:12No.
25:14The moon is rotating about 60 times the radius of the Earth,
25:20but when it comes to about 87 times,
25:26it won't go any further.
25:29At least, it's more than 100 billion years ahead.
25:32That makes me worried.
25:36I think it's about half of that.
25:40So you don't have to worry about it.
25:43It's a world that has nothing to do with it.
25:45A world that has nothing to do with it.
25:46So, the reason why one day is 24 hours
25:50is because the moon is braking on the Earth.
25:55What is it that Chico-chan is drawn to?
25:59It's a sign that says Shumai in Katakana.
26:04It's Katakana, right?
26:06I don't know if I can understand it.
26:08So, I heard you have an announcement to make.
26:12My favorite show, Sora Wataru Kyoushitsu, is on air.
26:16Students from Keiji Seiko High School, who have various circumstances,
26:20will meet a science teacher and participate in a science competition.
26:24It's a drama based on a true story of life.
26:28Next time, Fujitake's secret will be revealed.
26:32Please watch it.
26:34I'm looking forward to it.
26:37Kubo-chan, I heard you have something to say to Chico.
26:40Yes, I do.
26:42When you search for something on your smartphone,
26:47you can find a lot of recommended ads.
26:52Yes, there are.
26:54There are, right?
26:55Yes, there are.
26:56And I buy them.
26:59You buy them?
27:00Yes, I buy them.
27:01Don't you see them?
27:03Don't you see them because you want them?
27:08I don't see them.
27:09I don't see them.
27:10I don't know why, but when I'm having a conversation,
27:14I usually use Pilates,
27:18and I see a pilates training app called Tube.
27:22I see a pilates training app called Tube.
27:25I look at my smartphone for hours,
27:27and when I open the app,
27:29I see a pilates training app called Tube.
27:31You search for related things, don't you?
27:35Yes, I search for pilates training apps,
27:41so I know what pilates trainers are using.
27:45Or maybe my staff is a traitor.
27:48That's more like it.
27:50But if you buy them,
27:52you don't have to worry about them, do you?
27:54But isn't it scary?
27:57When they come out.
27:58If I search for them and buy them, I know.
28:01But I don't know if I'm buying them or not.
28:04By the way, what do you buy?
28:06I do yoga,
28:08and other things related to yoga.
28:10I also do boxing,
28:12so I buy boxing equipment and shoes.
28:15But you buy them, don't you?
28:16Yes, I do.
28:18I don't want them to come out.
28:20But I heard that
28:22even if you don't search for them directly,
28:25if you search for or buy similar products,
28:28AI analyzes the history of the site,
28:32the history of purchases,
28:34and recommends them to you.
28:36I heard that you can reduce the number of them
28:39by setting up your smartphone or computer.
28:41Oh, I see.
28:43I watched a spy movie,
28:45and I got scared.
28:49So I put tape on my computer's camera.
28:53Me too.
28:54Did you do it?
28:55Yes, I did.
28:56You know, there's a monitor behind a taxi.
28:59There's a small camera.
29:00Yes, I have.
29:01I'm a little scared of that, so I sit on this side.
29:04I tend to sit behind the driver.
29:07But I can see it very well.
29:08I feel like I'm being watched.
29:11You can see everything, even if you move to the side.
29:14Oh, with a wide angle?
29:15Yes, with a wide angle.
29:16That's not good.
29:22Sensei, I'm wearing short pants.
29:25Did you just laugh at me?
29:27Hey, Okamura.
29:29Who is the person who knows the most about cooking?
29:33I'm in a show where I eat a lot of food.
29:38That's true.
29:40So, Okamura, do you know what cooked rice is?
29:43Of course, I know what cooked rice is.
29:45What is it?
29:47It's cooked rice made by putting various ingredients in the rice.
29:55Why did you cook cooked rice?
30:00Why did you cook cooked rice in the first place?
30:04Why did you cook cooked rice in the first place?
30:14Cooked rice made by putting various ingredients in the rice.
30:17It's delicious, isn't it?
30:19But why did you cook cooked rice in the first place?
30:23Have you ever thought about it?
30:27You didn't mean to cook cooked rice in the first place, did you?
30:31I didn't mean to cook cooked rice in the first place.
30:36But I accidentally spilled miso soup while I was cooking.
30:45It just happened to be in the pot.
30:48Are you really alive?
30:52Do you want to go home?
30:55I ask all Japanese people now.
30:59Why did you cook cooked rice in the first place?
31:03I asked people who love cooked rice.
31:07I don't know the answer.
31:09I thought I'd cook cooked rice with the leftover ingredients.
31:14It's hard to cook cooked rice separately.
31:20Why did you cook cooked rice in the first place?
31:23How many ingredients are there in today's cooked rice?
31:26Because she gave a quiz to the children.
31:30Even her relatives counted the ingredients.
31:33There are three ingredients.
31:35There are fewer ingredients than the universe.
31:37There are many Japanese people who are told by innocent children.
31:43That's right.
31:46I'm convinced.
31:47However, Chiko knows the answer.
31:50I cooked cooked rice in the first place because I didn't have enough rice.
31:59Because you are modern people.
32:03Because she didn't have enough rice.
32:07As expected, Chiko.
32:08You even know the secret of the birth of cooked rice.
32:11She is 5 years old.
32:12Is she already studying cooking?
32:15The person who will tell us in detail is Professor Shoko Hinashi of the University of Baikajoshi, which studies Japanese food culture.
32:24The history of cooked rice is very old.
32:27In the Nara period, there was already a mixed rice with rice and a mixed rice.
32:34At that time, rice was a precious food.
32:37However, it is said that mixing grains was the beginning of cooked rice to make up for the lack of rice.
32:44About 1,300 years ago, cooked rice was born to make up for the lack of rice.
32:50After that, there were more and more variations of ingredients such as beans and potatoes.
33:00And in the Muromachi period, various ingredients began to be used.
33:05It is said that the Kyoto cuisine of cooked rice was born.
33:09In the Matsuyama area of Ehime Prefecture, it is said that there was already a dish called shoyumeshi, which was cooked with vegetables and soy sauce.
33:18The ingredients are simple ingredients such as mixed vegetables, soy sauce-based seasonings, and cooked with rice.
33:26In the past, it was a dish that welcomed guests at celebrations, but now it is familiar as a home dish.
33:34By the way, if it's just rice, you can see that this amount of rice and vegetables are overlapped.
33:43Nowadays, the image of Japanese food is based on rice,
33:47but in fact, until the beginning of the Showa period, there was a big difference in class, wealth, and region.
33:56The Edo period was a time when the difference was clearly visible.
34:00In rural areas at that time, there were places where rice shortage was serious,
34:04and there are records of making cooked rice with unripe flowers and sweet potatoes, along with less rice as an emergency measure.
34:14In this way, cooked rice is active in various situations, from celebrations to emergency measures.
34:22After that, when the common people began to eat rice, it was a golden age to enjoy cooked rice.
34:31The variety of cooked rice was seen in the cooking book since the Meiji period.
34:38For example, in a cooking book published in 1915, there is a dish called seasoned rice,
34:45but as far as the recipe is concerned, it is a current home dish.
34:50If you reproduce it according to the recipe, it looks like this.
34:54The taste and appearance are similar to the current home dish.
34:59This is Matsutake rice more than 100 years ago.
35:05In addition, this is a Western-style cooked rice called Chicken of Tomato Rice using tomato sauce.
35:14In this way, from the Meiji to the Taisho era, the golden age of cooked rice came, but it didn't last long.
35:23The reason is the ongoing war.
35:27In the first world war in Taisho 3, Japan faced a long-term shortage of food, and a period of rice shortage came again.
35:39However, the wisdom of cooked rice, which was emphasized when the Japanese did not have enough rice, is useful here as well.
35:48In the cooking book at that time, it can be seen that they are trying to overcome the food shortage by adding potatoes, unohana, corn, pumpkin, etc. to rice and steaming them.
36:01But what happens in the second world war? Do you think it will be more food shortage?
36:06Wow, the director is terrible.
36:09Don't say I'm terrible.
36:12In the war of the Showa period, the food situation became more severe.
36:17The rice that was used for rice water was gradually not edible, and it became natural to live on sweet potatoes and pumpkins.
36:26I asked Ms. Mihei, who was 9 years old at the time of the war.
36:30Wow, she is young.
36:33In the Showa period, rice was just a connection.
36:36In order to increase the amount of rice, sweet potatoes, beans, etc. were added to cook rice.
36:45So I often make mixed rice.
36:48Even now, I still have memories of cooked rice.
36:53I don't want to add beans, sweet potatoes, pumpkins to rice.
37:01After that, the food situation gradually recovered, and it is now the second golden age to enjoy cooked rice again.
37:10Cooked rice has a history like this, but there are also interesting cooked rice that aims for the history of each land in various parts of Japan.
37:21From here, we will introduce the cooked rice that Ms. Tsuyanagi, who loves rice, chose.
37:29The first one is...
37:32Don't say that.
37:35This is Don Doroke rice from Tottori Prefecture.
37:37How to make Don Doroke rice
37:40Stir-fry tofu, vegetables, and deep-fried tofu together, add light soy sauce and sake, and cook with shiitake mushroom broth.
37:48In the Edo period, Ikeda Mutsunaka, a member of the Tottori clan of Inaba, established the Tottori clan of Tofu.
37:57Because of this, there are many Tofu specialties.
38:00This is the cooked rice that was born in the extension of that.
38:03By the way, Don Doroke means thunder in the Tottori dialect, and it is said that the sound of frying tofu in oil was named because it sounded thunderous.
38:15The taste of Don Doroke rice transmitted to Tottori is...
38:18The taste of Don Doroke rice transmitted to Tottori is...
38:21Itadakimasu.
38:24It's delicious.
38:26It's very natural.
38:28It's suddenly natural.
38:30The next one is...
38:33The rice that I want to spread around the world is...
38:36This is Sazae rice from Noto Prefecture, Ishikawa Prefecture.
38:39Sazae?
38:40Boil the boiled sazae and ginger with soy sauce and mirin, add kelp to the broth, boil the rice, and mix it with the ingredients at the end.
38:51It is said that the Noto Amaryo has a history of more than 400 years.
38:56Sazae rice is a local dish that has been carefully preserved under the wisdom and ingenuity of the ancestors of the Noto region.
39:04The taste of Noto Sazae rice is...
39:07It's delicious, isn't it?
39:10This is the first time I've eaten such delicious rice.
39:14Please give me another one.
39:18Kashino-kun, thank you for your food report.
39:21It was a good location.
39:23So, the reason I cooked the boiled rice was because I didn't have enough rice.
39:30Chiko-chan, what is your favorite savings dish?
39:33What is it?
39:35Powdered cheese with egg and rice.
39:38It's new!
39:40It's fashionable.
39:42It's delicious.
39:44I don't know why, but I want to try Chiko-chan's cooking.
39:53Chiko-chan, I'd like to introduce you to today's report.
40:00Isn't that Fuka-chan?
40:03It's cool.
40:05This is from Kei Kitazato, who lives in Ibaraki Prefecture.
40:12Zunkichi was wearing a blue one before.
40:16With a katakana on his chest.
40:19Look at his back.
40:21His back is cool.
40:23His back is also Edogawa.
40:26Why didn't you unify it?
40:27I wanted to fly around the world.
40:30I see.
40:32Hey, Okamura.
40:35It's like Zunkichi.
40:37You know, there's a three-day boy.
40:42Yes, there is.
40:44Can you tell me if Kyoei is a three-day boy?
40:48You're weird.
40:49You're weird again.
40:51I had a new boyfriend, and I texted him good morning every day.
40:55But he didn't reply on the third day, so we broke up.
40:58Is this a three-day boy?
41:00No, it's not a three-day boy.
41:02It's the other side of Akita.
41:04I'm sorry, I'm a little confused.
41:06I live alone, but I make a lot of curry.
41:10I endured it until the third day, but the rest was frozen for two years.
41:14Is this a three-day boy?
41:15No, it's just something to eat.
41:20It's not a three-day boy, but it's good to make a lot of balance.
41:25I was going to say the third one, but I'm tired of hanging out with Okamura, so that's it.
41:31It's a three-day boy.
41:33This is also a three-day boy.
41:35This is also a three-day boy.
41:37Here's your letter.
41:41Keiko, 5 years old, 66 years old.
41:45Chiko, Okamura, Kyoe, good evening.
41:47Good evening.
41:49I've been writing diaries for 27 and a half years.
41:52I used to be a three-day boy, so I decided to buy a 10-year diary for 5,000 yen.
42:00And I put a diary on the radio show I was listening to all the time.
42:05Yes.
42:26It's history.
42:34Okamura, do you have a diary?
42:37Yes, I do.
42:39How about you, Kyoe? Is there anything you've been doing for a long time?
42:43I've been thinking about giving my parents 100,000 yen if I win the lottery for 10 years.
42:49100,000 yen?
42:51100,000 yen?
42:53Even if you don't win, give it to them.
42:55That's right.
42:57How about you, Chiko?
42:59Do you have a diary?
43:01I have a schedule on my smartphone.
43:05I write down all my work, my private life, who I ate with, what I did on a trip, which store I went to.
43:14It's not a sentence, but I write it all down and leave it on my smartphone.
43:19I see.
43:21How about you, Okamura?
43:22I don't have a diary, but I try to write down things that happened to me or things that left an impression on me.
43:36Do you have a diary, Kyoe?
43:39Chiko and I switched our schedules, so I'm trying to make use of it!
43:46Thank you!
43:48Please send us your stories.
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44:01To all the new employees who are participating in the New Year's party for the first time this year,
44:06you have to make a joke at the party.
44:10I recommend you to imitate your boss.
44:13You can get used to your boss's sense of humor.
44:16Let's do our best!
44:19Please don't do that.
44:21It's a one-time thing.
44:23It's a different era.
44:25Wait! Chiko will scold me next time.
44:29I'm Morita, a narrator.
44:31Yesterday, I was told on TV that my lucky item was a pink bow tie.
44:38Today, it was a loose sock.
44:40I can't do it.
44:42Next time,
44:44Why do you want to dance when you hear music?
44:49Please watch the next video, too.
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44:58Look over there!
45:00Look over there!