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00:00The world-famous company that Microsoft founder Bill Gates fell in love with is located in Ota-ku, Tokyo.
00:10Ota-ku?
00:12While driving along the streets of Ota-ku...
00:17Wow, it's huge!
00:20A huge building has appeared!
00:25This is the Alps Alpine that Bill Gates fell in love with.
00:31But the company is...
00:34Wow, I don't know this!
00:36It's a place where you can drive on the streets.
00:40I've seen it on TV commercials.
00:42What does the company do?
00:43Water? No, that's not it.
00:45It's a natural spring.
00:46Most people don't know about it.
00:49Actually, the product of this company is more than 20% worldwide.
00:58Mr. Michopa, please guess.
01:02It's like an SD card.
01:05Please tell us what you're making.
01:09This is what we're making.
01:12It's small.
01:13What is it?
01:15It's a tactile switch.
01:16What's that?
01:18Did you think Mr. Michopa would get it right?
01:21No, I didn't.
01:23It's only 5mm in size.
01:26It's a precise machine with a small button.
01:29When you press the button, electricity flows and you can move things.
01:33It's a small switch.
01:35I don't know this.
01:38It's okay.
01:40This is the Ota-ku technology that Bill Gates fell in love with.
01:46There are a lot of products that can't be moved without a tactile switch.
01:50What are you hiding?
01:56A washing machine button.
02:00A car key button.
02:03A room light switch.
02:06A toilet button.
02:09An elevator button.
02:13A vending machine button.
02:20All of these buttons can't be moved without a tactile switch.
02:27There are so many that I can't introduce them all.
02:31We don't know them at all.
02:34There are more than 250 types of tactile switches.
02:42It's an amazing company.
02:44If we didn't have that switch, we wouldn't be able to live.
02:47We wouldn't be able to live.
02:50This is our first tactile switch.
02:54That's it.
02:56It's big.
02:57It's cool.
02:58In 1965, Japan's first keyboard was developed.
03:06The price was about 380,000 yen.
03:12Bill Gates fell in love with this technology.
03:19He asked Ota-ku to let him use the first Windows mouse.
03:25He came to our factory.
03:28Did Bill Gates come?
03:30Yes, he gave a speech in front of everyone working at the factory.
03:34I heard that he shook hands with everyone.
03:38In 1983, Japan's first mouse was released.
03:44Co-development between Made in Ota-ku and Microsoft was realized.
03:51Now, many mice in the world are equipped with Alps Alpine technology.
03:58Not only Bill Gates, but there is another person who fell in love with Alps Alpine.
04:06Not only Bill Gates, but there is another person who fell in love with Alps Alpine.
04:17He is a god of the IT industry that everyone knows.
04:22What is he?
04:26He is Steve Jobs.
04:29He is a great man.
04:32He is a great man.
04:33Two people from Ota-ku came to his company.
04:38They asked him to work for them.
04:44Bill Gates made Japan's first mouse with Ota-ku.
04:49What made him jealous?
04:51Jobs lowered his head and asked him.
04:55Look at this.
04:57What is this?
04:58This is a floppy disk drive attached to a computer at that time.
05:02At first, it was so big.
05:05Jobs asked him to make it smart.
05:11This is the product he developed.
05:14Oh, it's small.
05:15It's smaller.
05:16How much does it weigh?
05:18It was originally about 12 kg.
05:20But it became about 2 kg.
05:22With Ota-ku technology, it became much lighter.
05:26Jobs saw this and thought it was sexy.
05:29It was so sexy.
05:31Was it sexy?
05:32It was sexy.
05:33It was like Ops Alpine.
05:35I remember Ops Alpine.
05:37It wasn't just buttons.
05:40In addition, there is a great company in Tokyo that makes 40% of the world's share.
05:48The name of the company is Jamco.
05:52Jamco?
05:55Jamco is like an old company.
06:00But without this company, 40% of the world's share...
06:04What should I hide?
06:09...cannot eat in-flight meals.
06:12Really?
06:15What Jamco can do is to store and prepare in-flight meals.
06:20It's a kitchen equipment called galley.
06:23But why is Jamco's galley so popular?
06:28In fact, one of the absolute conditions required for aircraft parts is lightness.
06:35Jamco is a specialist in weight reduction.
06:38They thoroughly remove waste from the design and develop light and durable materials.
06:45The technology is so good that a woman can carry a part that is about 7 meters long.
06:52Jamco is amazing.
06:53It's like a panel.
06:55This technology is the reason why Jamco is chosen.
07:00In this way, there are many hidden star companies in Tokyo that are not well known to the world.
07:10However, there is a hidden star company in 46 prefectures other than Tokyo.
07:22For example...
07:24In Fukuoka Prefecture, there are 1.6 million Hinode aqueducts.
07:31We often see them.
07:36That's right.
07:37It's a manhole.
07:41When it rains heavily...
07:46It's scary.
07:50It's very dangerous because the manhole pops out due to water pressure.
07:54However...
07:55It's scary.
07:56Thanks to this company...
08:04Even if it rains heavily, the manhole doesn't pop out.
08:08The manhole protects the safety of Japanese people.
08:14Tonight, we will announce the Japanese star companies that the world praises.
08:21Really?
08:24Tokyo vs. 46 prefectures.
08:26We are special.
08:28Japanese companies that the world is proud of.
08:33Tonight, we will select the most shocking companies from Tokyo and other prefectures.
08:42I don't know.
08:47First, the company that supports our lives.
08:51The most shocking company in 46 prefectures versus Alps Alpine in Tokyo is...
08:58The first company in Japan.
09:01The second company is Daikin, a star company equipped with an air conditioner.
09:07This year, the company has been in operation for 100 years.
09:12Originally, Daikin was a company that made an air conditioner.
09:17Ten years later, Daikin developed an air conditioner for the first time in Japan.
09:26The reason why Daikin became so popular is...
09:30What should we hide?
09:32That is...
09:33The reason why Daikin became so popular is...
09:36Daikin was the first company in Japan to install an air conditioner on a train.
09:43Because of this, air conditioners are common in restaurants and commercial facilities.
09:49Japanese people are crazy about the coolness of the air conditioner.
09:54100 years later,
09:57There is a huge air conditioner in front of the subway.
10:03There is a Roppongi Grand Tower on TV Tokyo.
10:06There are 43 floors from the 2nd basement.
10:09There is also a Vandell Aura, which Juniors love.
10:13Everything is Daikin.
10:15Do you know that?
10:16Don't say that.
10:20The coolness is not limited to Japan.
10:23What a surprise!
10:26Air conditioner sales ranking No. 1 in the world.
10:31It's really good.
10:33It's the coolest air conditioner in Indonesia.
10:38Airports, buildings, shopping malls...
10:42Daikin is everywhere in the Philippines.
10:46It is currently used in more than 170 countries and regions.
10:51Without Daikin, everyone can't live.
10:55But why are Daikin air conditioners spreading all over the world?
11:03What should we hide?
11:08We are developing air conditioners that meet the needs of countries and regions around the world.
11:15What?
11:16Are you changing the function of the air conditioner according to the country?
11:21In Japan, we pay attention to the design.
11:24But in Europe, we tend to prefer stylish ones.
11:31In Europe, which is interested in environmental issues and particular about design,
11:36Daikin air conditioners are popular in Japan.
11:44In addition, Daikin saved Uchimura and Otake from the crisis of the World Championships.
11:53What should we hide?
11:55This is...
12:03The Qatar World Cup.
12:06Oh, I see.
12:11In November, Qatar reached more than 30 degrees in the daytime.
12:17Before the tournament, players' condition was worried about the heat.
12:22Daikin introduced...
12:26What should we hide?
12:28This is...
12:32A super-huge air conditioner with a width of 10 meters.
12:37It's called a Chiga or Toboretoki.
12:40I think it's about the size of a bus.
12:44It has the capacity of about 3,000 room air conditioners.
12:48In a large stadium, there are about 18 of them.
12:53Where is it?
12:55It's in the basement of the stadium.
12:58It was kept at around 22 degrees in the stadium.
13:03It may be thanks to Daikin that Japanese players were able to shine in the top 16.
13:11I think so, too.
13:13Next is the secret of the delicious food that everyone has eaten.
13:19Two entries at a time.
13:21What is the best in Tokyo?
13:26From a small street market to a convenience store with 30,000 stores nationwide.
13:30Kumakura, a hidden star company that makes crispy food.
13:36We headed to a complete residential area in Ota-ku.
13:43This is Kumakura.
13:46Kumakura, a very ordinary street market in Ota-ku.
13:57This kind-looking man is the chairman, Mr. Kumakura.
14:01Mr. Kumakura.
14:03There are about 20 employees.
14:06It looks like a small street market everywhere.
14:12It's thanks to the road that I'm eating.
14:15What is it?
14:17It's like a picture.
14:20What is it?
14:22Let me show you the machine I'm proud of.
14:26This is the machine used in convenience stores all over Japan.
14:29Convenience store?
14:31What can't you eat without this company?
14:35What are you hiding?
14:43This is it.
14:45Seaweed for convenience store rice balls.
14:49What is that?
14:50This is the most powerful machine used in more than half of convenience stores around the country.
15:01If you put seaweed in it...
15:13The machine makes countless holes in the seaweed.
15:16There are so many holes.
15:19It doesn't look like it's changed.
15:21You can't see the holes.
15:25At first glance, it doesn't look like anything's going on.
15:30But if you look at it with a microscope...
15:35There are indeed small holes at equal intervals.
15:39What's the difference between this and nothing?
15:41If you put black paper on the machine to make it easier to understand...
15:49There are countless holes.
15:52By doing this...
15:55It's easier to bite by cutting off the fibers.
15:59There are some things that convenience store rice balls can't bite through.
16:06It's easier to cut.
16:08It's crispy.
16:09The president must be happy.
16:12I can't cut this.
16:14You can brag about this.
16:17It's hard.
16:19With this machine invented by Otaku...
16:23It's easier to bite and it's crispier.
16:29Who came up with this?
16:32I think it's a good idea.
16:35The secret of the deliciousness of that gourmet.
16:39Tokyo's second batter is...
16:43The star company that everyone knows, Meiji.
16:47Actually, the secret of the deliciousness of almond chocolate is...
16:51How to harvest it shockingly.
16:54This year, in 1908, Meiji is famous for its sweets.
17:00It was founded in 1916 during the First World War.
17:06Apollo Chocolate, Carl, etc.
17:09They are all seniors to Junior.
17:12In addition, one of the signboard products.
17:15The annual sales amount is 1.1 billion yen.
17:18Almond chocolate.
17:20The popular crab.
17:22Almond's crispy texture.
17:25In order to create this best texture.
17:29We use California, the largest producer in the world.
17:35We cultivate almonds in California.
17:41We use almonds with a high acidity.
17:45We cultivate almonds in California.
17:49How to harvest almonds with a high acidity.
17:55What should we hide?
18:03It's like America.
18:05What is this?
18:07It's holding a tree.
18:10It's amazing.
18:12It's amazing.
18:14What is this?
18:16It's amazing.
18:18It's amazing.
18:20It's like America.
18:22It's amazing.
18:24It's like America.
18:26Harvest almonds at once with a special machine.
18:30We use a machine called a tree shaker.
18:33Harvesting almonds at the best timing.
18:37It's amazing.
18:40It's like a Donkey Kong.
18:43Harvesting more than 4,000 almonds in just 5 seconds.
18:48Harvesting almonds at the best timing.
18:55Harvesting almonds at the best timing.
18:57Harvesting almonds at the best timing.
19:02I'm actually not using all the almonds, I'm only using a few percent of them.
19:11I'm only using the almonds that have been selected so that you can say that any almond chocolate is delicious.
19:19Among the 4,000 almonds, only a few hundred have been selected.
19:23By carefully roasting the almonds at a high temperature...
19:32Are you going to eat it as a snack?
19:34I guess I can only eat the ones that have been selected.
19:38...you can eat that crunchy texture.
19:42Next, it's the turn of the 46 prefectures.
19:45What is the number one butter?
19:49The world's share of 65% of vegetables...
19:53...is created by the star company, Sakata's Seeds.
19:59The head office in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, is very impressive.
20:05Mr. Utsumura, do you know what kind of company it is?
20:09I think it's a seed company.
20:13What is being made with Sakata's Seeds?
20:18What could it be?
20:20It's a seed for flowers and vegetables.
20:23The seeds they use are about 1,850 varieties.
20:29They are sold in more than 170 countries around the world.
20:32The annual sales are 7.7 billion yen.
20:39From gardening to agriculture all over the world, it's an incredible company.
20:45What's even more popular is...
20:48...you can't eat it without Sakata's Seeds.
20:52What could it be?
20:57Broccoli.
21:00It's good for your muscles.
21:01The world's share of broccoli is about 65%.
21:10That's right. Sakata's Seeds is developing 65% of the world's broccoli.
21:18Love, love, love broccoli. Yes.
21:20Is it made by a Japanese company?
21:22We eat it every day.
21:25Are you serious? Is it made in Japan?
21:28It doesn't decrease.
21:29That's amazing.
21:31Broccoli is attracting a lot of attention in the vegetable world.
21:36For the first time in 50 years, the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry announced...
21:39...to add broccoli to designated vegetables.
21:44A huge broccoli object was installed at Kobe Airport.
21:49It opened a store that offers broccoli to the public.
21:54Hirano Remi took over the country with broccoli dishes.
21:58Did you take over the country?
22:01However, in the past, it was very difficult to grow it.
22:06It's sensitive to diseases.
22:09The flowers don't bloom well depending on the weather.
22:13It's difficult to grow it.
22:16Even if you sow seeds, the growth speed is different.
22:20Because you have to harvest it many times, it was restricted from farmers.
22:27So, Sakata's Seeds...
22:29...was improved so that the production speed is the same and it is easy to harvest.
22:35It depends on the money.
22:37By combining strong broccoli many times...
22:41...they created the strongest broccoli, which has a uniform shape and a constant growth speed.
22:48Sakata's newly born broccoli has spread all over the world.
22:54Japanese companies are amazing.
22:57The secret of the deliciousness of that dish.
23:00No. 2 in 46 prefectures.
23:04The number of stores in ramen shops is the world's No. 1.
23:08Kumamoto-based chain store.
23:11There are many ramen shops.
23:15Japan has the largest number of ramen shops in the world.
23:24There are many ramen shops in Japan with the largest number of stores in the world.
23:30What is the secret?
23:34Kumamoto-based Ajisen Ramen.
23:38It's Kumamoto.
23:40Mr. Uchimura.
23:44It's a new name.
23:46I've seen Ajisen Ramen in my house for 5 minutes.
23:53Really?
23:55Ajisen Ramen.
23:57It's famous in Kumamoto.
23:59Ajisen Ramen has spread from Kumamoto to the world.
24:04It is now in 15 countries.
24:07The number of stores is 645 and it is the world's No. 1.
24:12But why is Kumamoto's Ajisen Ramen the number one in the world?
24:21What is the secret?
24:26There are more than 100 kinds of side dishes.
24:31There are many kinds of ramen.
24:34It's popular among people who can't eat because of religion.
24:44It's not a ramen shop for foreigners.
24:48It's a famous Japanese restaurant.
24:51It has spread all over the world.
24:54I ate it.
24:56With gum.
24:58Ajisen Ramen with gum.
25:00It's famous.
25:02It's the number one in the world.
25:04I came all the way from Kumamoto to see it.
25:12I want you to eat Ajisen Ramen.
25:15Please eat it.
25:17I'm glad.
25:19It's delicious.
25:22It's delicious.
25:27It's delicious.
25:29Is there a store in Kumamoto?
25:32It's in Venezuela in South America.
25:35It's in Colombia now.
25:37Is it already in Colombia?
25:39It's already in Colombia.
25:42I don't need to eat dinner.
25:47Next is the one that the world is paying attention to.
25:50The one that was active in the international tournament.
25:53The batter of 46 points is from Aichi Prefecture.
25:57It was used at the opening ceremony of the Paralympic Games.
26:01Shin Fuji Burner, a star company that made it.
26:07The company is located in Toyokawa City, the southeast of Aichi Prefecture.
26:14It looks like a normal company.
26:21This company usually manufactures outdoor goods such as condos and lanterns.
26:27It is sold under the brand name SOTO.
26:32This person.
26:34Camp, camp, camp.
26:36Today is a camping day.
26:38The brand SOTO is used in Juniors' YouTube videos.
26:43What is this?
26:45It's true.
26:47It's a very famous function in the camping world.
26:50SOTO is very practical and fashionable.
26:55I also do camping, but all the burners are outside.
27:00Shin Fuji Burner was not there.
27:04The Paralympic Games that were held this year did not start.
27:11What is it?
27:13That is.
27:19Is that SOTO?
27:22That's right.
27:24This is the birthplace of SOTO.
27:27Is this in Japan?
27:30Yes.
27:41There are 2,000 torches used in the Paralympic relay.
27:47Shin Fuji Burner technology is used for all the combustion of the torch.
27:54It's a world.
27:56Without Shin Fuji Burner, it would have been an Olympic game without fire.
28:01I watched all the games.
28:05Thanks to Shin Fuji Burner.
28:07Shin Fuji Burner is amazing.
28:10One day, the Paris Organization Commission ordered the production and commissioning of the combustion of the torch.
28:20I was wondering if you would like to participate.
28:25But why did the production request come to a small company in Aichi Prefecture, Japan, which is more than 9,500 km away from Paris?
28:36The reason is.
28:38What should I hide?
28:40That is.
28:44Shin Fuji Burner's world's best combustion technology.
28:52The result is 50 mm of heavy rain per hour, which is said to be the rain that overturns the bucket.
28:59Even with a typhoon-level wind speed of about 17 m, it is an absolute condition that it does not disappear.
29:06That's right.
29:08Shin Fuji Burner's combustion technology, which is famous for camping lanterns, is amazing.
29:15Even at a wind speed of about 11 m.
29:20And even at a typhoon-level wind speed of about 17 m, the fire will never go out.
29:28Let's make it rain even more.
29:31That's impossible.
29:33Even if it's a bubble?
29:35It won't go out.
29:37That's amazing.
29:39Terrible combustion power.
29:43What kind of mechanism is it?
29:45It's not suitable for your birthday.
29:47This time, we will show you the contents of the torch.
29:53This is the contents of the torch.
29:57This silver part is the combustion part.
30:03This is the actual combustion part made by Shin Fuji Burner.
30:09It's real.
30:10This is the same combustion part.
30:12When you ignite it, you can see the red flame from the side.
30:18Ignite the gas inside the torch.
30:22The flame itself is very weak to rain and wind.
30:30If you look at it, it will disappear in the wind.
30:35If you look at the center of the flame, there is a part that glows like the sun.
30:42This is the part where the combustion is done.
30:46Combustion?
30:47This is the combustion that Shin Fuji Burner is proud of.
30:53In addition to the flame that comes out,
30:56he is making a spare fuel fire that burns platinum inside the torch that is hard to be affected by rain and wind.
31:03Thanks to the remaining combustion inside the torch,
31:08even if the flame disappears, the red flame will burn.
31:12Even if the flame outside disappears,
31:15there is a spare fuel fire,
31:18so the result will not disappear 100%.
31:23This is amazing.
31:26The world is paying attention.
31:28The one who was active in the international competition is
31:31Tokyo's batter.
31:34The world's first.
31:36It is indispensable for the track and field competition.
31:39The star company that has already made it,
31:41First Electronics Development.
31:43Everyone, I would like to tell you a really great story this time.
31:49This is a small company with only 5 employees in Itabashi-ku, Tokyo,
31:55dealing with radio equipment in a separate building.
32:04Five people.
32:05It's a little rough.
32:08There are some young employees,
32:12but there are also quite old people.
32:17This is the representative, Mr. Yoshio Ito, 83 years old.
32:24In fact, these five companies
32:28are developing the world's first revolutionary thing in the sports world.
32:33What should we hide?
32:37It is a device that displays one thousandth of a second in real time.
32:43One thousandth of a second?
32:45I don't know what it means.
32:46Like on the ground?
32:47That's right.
32:48What kind of system is it actually?
32:52At the starting point, the vibration of the start pistol is captured,
32:57and it is a device that transmits it to the goal counter where it can be seen by radio.
33:02Catch the vibration of the pistol,
33:06and then display it in one thousandth of a second until it passes the goal point.
33:12It is possible because it is a company based on wireless technology.
33:18Until then, the smoke of the pistol was confirmed by eyewitnesses,
33:23and it was said that it would stop when it reached the goal.
33:27In the sports world where mistakes were inevitably born,
33:31these five people revolutionized.
33:35I prepared this video of the Olympics. Please take a look.
33:42Tokyo Olympics
33:47Tokyo Olympics
33:52Tokyo Olympics
33:57Tokyo Olympics
34:00The first and second place players were 9.79 seconds at the same time.
34:05What happens if this happens?
34:07It's the same with the game, but it's a photo.
34:09As a result of the photo, the American Ryles became a gold medalist.
34:14The time at the moment of the goal is 9.78 seconds.
34:19But the official time is 9.79 seconds.
34:23The official time is 9.78 seconds.
34:27But in fact, the difference is one thousandth of a second.
34:32The official time is 9.79 seconds.
34:37The system that measures and displays in one thousandth of a second
34:42was developed for the first time in the world by First Electronics.
34:47Now, the company has a 70% share of the world market
34:56in technology such as track and field, skiing, and F1.
35:03Those five people.
35:06It's like Project X.
35:11In addition, the H-2A rocket is used to install satellites in space.
35:18When it enters orbit, satellites are separated from the rocket.
35:24First Electronics developed a communication device to operate the separated satellites.
35:33Those five people.
35:36What's surprising is that these five people work with a place like JAXA.
35:41It's really rare.
35:43How rare is it?
35:45It's like I've been talking about the cover of Men's Nonno for six months.
35:49It's rare.
35:52By the way, that's good.
35:56Tomy Takara, who is familiar with Rika-chan dolls, also developed a robot with JAXA.
36:04He imagined a humanoid robot like Rika-chan, but at first glance, it's just round.
36:12But this robot did something amazing to surprise the universe.
36:19And after this,
36:211.7 million African women love it.
36:25What is the product of Japan that the world is paying attention to?
36:30Is that so?
36:32What is it?
36:33It's like a barber's scissors.
36:40Tomy Takara and JAXA jointly developed this round robot.
36:47In fact, it did something amazing to surprise the universe.
36:54What are you hiding?
36:59Moon photography.
37:05This is a transformation-type moon survey robot, Sora-Q.
37:11How did they actually shoot the moon?
37:17It's like this.
37:20It actually moves and takes pictures.
37:23It's so small.
37:25It's so small.
37:28This is a very precious photo taken on the moon.
37:38This is a historical photo of the moon.
37:45In fact, a model of this robot was released.
37:49Let's play with it.
37:52You can play with it on your smartphone.
37:54Can you show me?
37:56You can operate the robot remotely with just one smartphone.
38:01L and R.
38:03Wow.
38:04If you touch R, it turns.
38:08Which one?
38:10The balance is not good.
38:14If you turn right, you can see the moon.
38:18Can I take a picture with this?
38:20Yes.
38:22It's a low-angle camera.
38:25You can enjoy it from a low angle.
38:28Tokyo vs. 46 prefectures.
38:31Next is the product that is loved all over the world.
38:34What is Tokyo's batter?
38:38Kaneka, a hidden star company created by 1.7 million African women.
38:48The head office is in Kaneka, a luxury building in Akasaka.
38:54What is the image of the world?
38:57Cow?
38:58Skin?
39:00Metal?
39:02Money?
39:04No one knows.
39:07Actually, Michopa is also familiar with it.
39:11Do you know what it is?
39:13Kaneka?
39:14What is it?
39:16Scissors of a hairdresser?
39:20Kaneka creates a hidden star company.
39:23What is the most popular in the world?
39:26What should I hide?
39:28That is...
39:31My hometown Zambia is also very popular.
39:35I've never heard of anyone other than Kanekalon.
39:38This is Kanekalon's X-Station.
39:42I love it.
39:44Yes, X-Stay.
39:47Kaneka, a Japanese comprehensive science manufacturer, has been developing a product that is similar to Kanekalon, a super human hair, for more than 65 years.
39:58Then it became a big hit in the world.
40:03Of the 700 million African women, approximately 1.75 million are wearing Kanekalon.
40:13Why is Kanekalon X-Stay so popular in the fashion industry?
40:20Compared to other plastic materials, Kanekalon is easier to process.
40:27Kanekalon is easy to use.
40:32Yes, it's easy to use.
40:36It's supple, easy to weave, and hard to get entangled, so you can make any hairstyle.
40:44That product is loved all over the world.
40:47What is the Butter of 46 prefectures?
40:51Yamahachi, a hidden star company that is used in 90 countries around the world.
41:01The company is located in Gamagori City, Aichi Prefecture.
41:06The office is the same as the company.
41:11Yamahachi is loved in more than 90 countries around the world.
41:16The product is...
41:19What is it?
41:23What is it?
41:27It's a manufacturer of artificial dead leaves.
41:31Artificial dead leaves.
41:35Yamahachi Shizai Industries, founded in 1965.
41:40It is a private material manufacturer that deals with artificial dead leaves used in pots.
41:45The number of employees is only 60.
41:50Yamahachi produces more than 100 million artificial dead leaves a year.
41:56The company is also the second largest in the world.
42:00Why did such a small and medium-sized company become the second largest company in the world?
42:07The reason for its popularity is...
42:09What should I hide?
42:11That is...
42:15What?
42:18Really?
42:29If you want to see this program again, please watch it on TVer.
42:33The second largest company in the world.
42:40The reason for its popularity is...
42:43What should I hide?
42:45That is...
42:47What?
42:49I'm scared.
42:51Are you okay?
42:53Wow!
42:55It's amazing.
42:57Really?
42:59The hardness of the world's hardest dried bonito is sold.
43:05Yamahachi Shizai Industries, founded in 1965.
43:07Yamahachi Shizai Industries, founded in 1965.
43:09Yamahachi Shizai Industries, founded in 1965.
43:11Great!
43:25Mr. Uchimura, please use our artificial dead leaves.
43:32I'm gonna get old someday.
43:35Now, lastly, let's announce the No.1 star company that Ucchan has chosen.
43:41Can I say it personally?
43:42Yes, of course.
43:43I wonder if it's going to be that.
43:45I think everyone will say it.
43:49No.1 is Aji Sen Ramen, which is in everyone's stomach.
43:56It was delicious.
43:57Next time is the 2025 question special.
44:01A name that can't be given to three people.
44:06You've ridden it before.
44:08Autopilot.

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