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00:00:01Now, the world is in a sudden boom in Japan.
00:00:05I feel like I'm still famous.
00:00:10The historical opening of the American Emmy and Golden Globe Awards.
00:00:19In the sports world,
00:00:23Shouhei Otani achieved his first 50-50 in the history of the Major League.
00:00:30He caused a fever in the sea.
00:00:33In addition, the Japanese food boom has also accelerated,
00:00:36and foreign tourists have recorded the most.
00:00:41In April, a dinner party will open in Osaka.
00:00:45I'm taking a hot gaze from the world.
00:00:50Therefore, in this program,
00:00:52we will investigate Japan, which is popular all over the world.
00:00:56It's popular in France.
00:00:59Children all over Brazil are watching it on TV.
00:01:04We are approaching the reason why it was a hit in a foreign country.
00:01:11We rediscover the pride of Japan from a foreign point of view.
00:01:15Japanese products are amazing.
00:01:17We can be grateful for the current development of Japan.
00:01:19I can be grateful.
00:01:21Hello World!
00:01:23Japan Pride Across the Sea!
00:01:27This is really popular, isn't it?
00:01:29The scent is really carbonara.
00:01:45Hello World!
00:01:47Japan Pride Across the Sea!
00:01:49I'm Kotaro Koizumi, the MC.
00:01:52Nice to meet you.
00:01:54Nice to meet you, too.
00:01:57This program is called Japan Pride,
00:01:59which is popular all over the world across the sea.
00:02:04We will investigate the reason why it is so popular.
00:02:09I don't think it has changed much.
00:02:13I have the image that I like kabuki, bonsai, and other Japanese things.
00:02:19I think there are only things that are too expensive.
00:02:22That's not true.
00:02:24There are still many things to be proud of in Japan.
00:02:27There are things we haven't noticed.
00:02:29In this program, we have invited Japanese people from all over the world to investigate the reality of Japan.
00:02:36We have invited them to be our local investigators.
00:02:39They will shoot, interview, and report.
00:02:42They will do everything.
00:02:44They are the people who are rooted in that country.
00:02:46That's right.
00:02:48First of all, Hello World!
00:02:50This is Japanese food.
00:02:52It's food.
00:02:54Japanese B-class gourmet who saved Indonesia.
00:03:00Hello, everyone.
00:03:02I'm Genki Sokorahen from Indonesia.
00:03:05I'm a comedian from Yoshimoto, Asia.
00:03:08I appear on TV shows in Indonesia.
00:03:10I'm also the MC of events.
00:03:12You're a comedian.
00:03:14Indonesia has about 13,000 islands.
00:03:19What supports the life of this country?
00:03:23This is a stall that is essential for the life of Indonesians.
00:03:28We come here to have lunch during work hours.
00:03:31There are many stalls in front of the school.
00:03:33It's a place where children after school can come and eat.
00:03:38In Indonesia, where foreign food is common,
00:03:41there are many stalls from morning to night.
00:03:46Among them, there is a crowd in front of a food stall.
00:03:52I eat once or twice a week.
00:03:55Because there are many Muslims.
00:03:56It's delicious and I like various flavors.
00:04:00It's my favorite Japanese food.
00:04:05What is the most popular B-class gourmet in Indonesia?
00:04:09Everyone, look at this.
00:04:11This is an Indonesian food stall.
00:04:14It's Takoyaki.
00:04:17Takoyaki.
00:04:22In fact, there are more than 100 Takoyaki stalls in Jakarta.
00:04:28The representative B-class gourmet of Jakarta is familiar with the stalls in Indonesia.
00:04:36It looks like a Japanese Takoyaki.
00:04:40What does it taste like?
00:04:43It's spicy.
00:04:48In fact, the most popular sauce for Takoyaki in Indonesia is sambal.
00:04:56Let's see what's inside.
00:04:59What?
00:05:00It's not an octopus. It's a sausage.
00:05:03There is no culture of eating octopus in Indonesia.
00:05:06So, it's not common to eat Takoyaki with sausages.
00:05:12Takoyaki has evolved according to the food culture of Indonesia.
00:05:16The price is very reasonable.
00:05:19The princess of this country spread Takoyaki to Indonesia.
00:05:25The princess met Takoyaki when she came to Japan.
00:05:3018 years ago, she opened her own Takoyaki shop in Indonesia.
00:05:36It's a legal Takoyaki shop.
00:05:38Here is a question for Mr. Carreza.
00:05:41There is another reason why the princess opened a Takoyaki shop in Indonesia.
00:05:48What is the reason she did it for the sake of the people?
00:05:54For the sake of the people?
00:05:56I don't know if it's for the sake of the people, but I want some money.
00:06:01You want to spread the culture of unemployment.
00:06:04That's right.
00:06:06According to the owner of the Takoyaki shop opened by the princess,
00:06:10The cause of the earthquake in Indonesia in 2006.
00:06:17In 2006, about 5,800 people were killed in the Java Island earthquake.
00:06:23Many people lost their homes and jobs.
00:06:28The princess focused on the ease of making Takoyaki and the cost-effectiveness.
00:06:33She thought she could save the victims who lost their jobs.
00:06:39The reason why Takoyaki was introduced was to prevent unemployed people from the earthquake.
00:06:47The Japanese Kodamon Association cooperated with the princess.
00:06:53She gave a lecture on how to make Takoyaki and provided equipment.
00:06:59As a result,
00:07:01Takoyaki was a big hit at the event.
00:07:08At that time, there were many people looking for a job.
00:07:11The princess's shop was a great opportunity for many people to learn Takoyaki and start a shop.
00:07:19Takoyaki, a Japanese B-class gourmet, was a great help to the victims in Indonesia.
00:07:25It has become a staple food that is now familiar with local stalls.
00:07:31Japanese-style Wakiyaku is lined up with pasta in Italy.
00:07:35Wakiyaku?
00:07:36Good evening.
00:07:38I'm Eriko, a resident of Italy.
00:07:40I teach Japanese and work as a singer and a talent.
00:07:45The origin of European food culture is the ancient Roman Empire.
00:07:49The origin is Italy.
00:07:53Wakiyaku is a national food for Italians and is a familiar pasta for Japanese people.
00:07:59However,
00:08:01This is an excellent ingredient that can replace pasta.
00:08:05Japanese-style Wakiyaku has become a hot topic in Italy.
00:08:11It can be easily found at supermarkets.
00:08:13What is its identity?
00:08:15It looks like a sashimi.
00:08:17This is Wakiyaku.
00:08:18This is a radish.
00:08:20This is Shirataki.
00:08:22There are various types of Shirataki.
00:08:28Hello.
00:08:32Shirataki is a popular ingredient in Italy that can replace pasta.
00:08:39Shirataki has become more popular than it was a few years ago.
00:08:45The price of Shirataki is surprisingly high compared to pasta.
00:08:52100g of pasta costs about 50 yen.
00:08:55Shirataki costs about 500 yen.
00:08:58Shirataki costs 100 yen.
00:09:01Shirataki costs 10 times as much as pasta because of the cost of import.
00:09:05However, Shirataki can be replaced with pasta.
00:09:10Foreign food is popular in Italy.
00:09:13This is amazing.
00:09:16Italians value the food culture of their own country.
00:09:20They are very conservative about food.
00:09:23For example, when McDonald's opened in Rome for the first time.
00:09:28This is the collapse of Rome.
00:09:30There was a protest.
00:09:33When Starbucks opened in Milan for the first time.
00:09:37This is an invasion.
00:09:38There was a protest and a fire.
00:09:42Why was Shirataki recognized as a substitute for pasta?
00:09:52The reason why Shirataki is popular is because it is healthier than pasta.
00:09:59Italians are very healthy.
00:10:03They are said to be the healthiest country in the world.
00:10:09Let's compare the calories of pasta and Shirataki.
00:10:14Shirataki has 150 calories of pasta.
00:10:18Shirataki has only 6 calories of konjac.
00:10:22Shirataki is ideal for dieting.
00:10:27I have diabetes.
00:10:29Shirataki doesn't affect my blood sugar.
00:10:33I can't eat gluten.
00:10:35Shirataki is the best substitute for pasta.
00:10:38Shirataki is also popular on social media.
00:10:42Shirataki is a savior for people who can't eat pasta even if they want to eat it.
00:10:49The other reason why Shirataki is popular is that it goes well with pasta.
00:10:57This is a classic pasta made with Shirataki.
00:11:00This is carbonara.
00:11:01How does it taste?
00:11:04This carbonara has a good texture.
00:11:07It's delicious.
00:11:11Shirataki has the same texture as pasta.
00:11:17Shirataki goes well with any sauce.
00:11:24This is very delicious.
00:11:28Shirataki is delicious and healthy.
00:11:31It supports the health of Italians.
00:11:34Shirataki is delicious.
00:11:36Shirataki is popular in Japan.
00:11:38Shirataki is loved in France.
00:11:42Hello, everyone.
00:11:44I'm JUNICHI NAKAMURA from France.
00:11:46What you see behind me is the Louvre Museum.
00:11:50I'm a tour guide for the French government.
00:11:54I tell people about the charm of art in the museum.
00:11:58France is the capital of Paris.
00:12:02It is a city of fashion and art.
00:12:07It is one of the three largest cuisines in the world.
00:12:10It is a country of fine food.
00:12:12France is a country of fine food.
00:12:14All the flavors and colors are beautiful.
00:12:17It's like a place of art.
00:12:21In France, a country of fine food, Japanese food is very popular.
00:12:28Japanese food is very popular in France.
00:12:32Everyone likes it.
00:12:40What is the food called Surimi?
00:12:44This is a Japanese crab.
00:12:49It's Surimi, but it's a crab.
00:12:52It looks like a crab.
00:12:54This crab is the main ingredient of Surimi in Paris.
00:12:58In France, Surimi is very popular.
00:13:03I bought Surimi at a nearby supermarket.
00:13:06Look at this.
00:13:08Only one supermarket sells this much Surimi.
00:13:11In other words, a crab is sold.
00:13:15In fact, the consumption of one crab is the largest in Japan.
00:13:19France is number one in the world.
00:13:22Surimi is sold in every supermarket and convenience store.
00:13:28I was surprised at the variety of Surimi.
00:13:31This is a popular product with cheese in the crab.
00:13:37This is already chopped and mixed with salad.
00:13:44There are many products that are not seen in Japan.
00:13:49This crab was born in Japan in the early 1970s.
00:13:55This is a crab that is short in season and expensive.
00:14:01This crab uses fish meat to reproduce Japanese wisdom and technology.
00:14:07This is one of the three great inventions of Japanese food.
00:14:13In the second half of the 1970s, the export of Surimi to foreign countries began.
00:14:19In France, which has a high level of health, a healthy crab became popular.
00:14:25The texture and taste are similar to crab.
00:14:30In Japan, this crab is often eaten with salad.
00:14:35In France, this crab is eaten with sauce and mayonnaise.
00:14:42In Japan, this crab is often eaten with canape.
00:14:47This is a thin-baked pizza.
00:14:50This is a French spring roll.
00:14:53This is a French dish called gratin.
00:14:58This is a great invention of Japanese food.
00:15:01This is a French table in a beautiful country.
00:15:06This is a great invention of Japanese food.
00:15:09This is the first time in Japan that this product has become a national food in Mexico.
00:15:15I'm Isaac from the Takoyaki Bros.
00:15:17I'm in Tijuana, which is on the border between America and Mexico.
00:15:21Can you eat Takoyaki in Mexico?
00:15:23Takoyaki is amazing.
00:15:25This is the southernmost part of the Pacific Ocean.
00:15:27This is a country with a bright and large population.
00:15:30Can you eat octopus in Mexico?
00:15:32Can you eat cactus in Mexico?
00:15:36This is a country famous for its tortillas made from corn.
00:15:39This is a country famous for its octopus.
00:15:44In fact, a product that was born in Japan is loved as a new national food.
00:15:52This is a very famous product.
00:15:54I have never eaten this product in Japan.
00:15:59I eat this three times a week.
00:16:03This is a product that can be found in any Mexican supermarket.
00:16:09I came to the instant ramen corner.
00:16:11Look at this.
00:16:13This is a product called MARU-CHAN.
00:16:15This is more than half of the product.
00:16:18A Mexican politician said that he ate too much MARU-CHAN.
00:16:23MARU-CHAN is a very popular instant noodle brand in Japan.
00:16:31When I came to Mexico, I ate a lot of MARU-CHAN.
00:16:35When I came to Mexico, I ate a lot of MARU-CHAN.
00:16:43In fact, MARU-CHAN has an amazing share of 80% of the instant noodles in Mexico.
00:16:51MARU-CHAN has a local flavor that is not sold in Japan.
00:16:56MARU-CHAN is very popular.
00:16:59I ate a lot of MARU-CHAN with coffee.
00:17:07I often eat MARU-CHAN when I'm drunk.
00:17:11MARU-CHAN helps me get rid of alcohol.
00:17:14Instant noodles are sold for about 60 yen.
00:17:17This is about one-third of the national food, tacos.
00:17:23In Mexico, everyone squeezes lime.
00:17:27Maru-chan is eaten with hot salsa sauce.
00:17:31Maru-chan is very spicy and delicious.
00:17:36But why did MARU-CHAN spread so much in Mexico?
00:17:42The history of MARU-CHAN dates back to the 1980s.
00:17:47At that time, Toyosui went to the United States.
00:17:51Mexicans went to the United States to make money.
00:17:54They brought a lot of cheap and light MARU-CHAN as a souvenir.
00:18:01When it comes to making money, MARU-CHAN is very popular.
00:18:05MARU-CHAN spread all over Mexico.
00:18:09There are many restaurants in Mexico that serve MARU-CHAN.
00:18:15This is the menu.
00:18:18Everyone, look at this.
00:18:20This is MARU-CHAN especial.
00:18:24This is a dish with a lot of spicy chips and sushi.
00:18:30This is a dish with mayonnaise, butter, and salsa sauce.
00:18:36This is a dish with a lot of cheese.
00:18:39This is a dish arranged by MARU-CHAN.
00:18:42MARU-CHAN is very delicious.
00:18:46MARU-CHAN is very spicy and delicious.
00:18:51This is a dish with a lot of spiciness and sourness.
00:18:58MARU-CHAN is popular on social media.
00:19:05MARU-CHAN is called the national dish of Mexico.
00:19:10I have a question for KOIZUMI.
00:19:14When MARU-CHAN became popular, the word MARU-CHAN was used in a different way.
00:19:22What does it mean?
00:19:25MARU-CHAN has a gentle impression.
00:19:29It's famous, so it's a Japanese word.
00:19:33You are MARU-CHAN.
00:19:36What is the correct answer?
00:19:38In Mexico, the word MARU-CHAN is used as an adjective.
00:19:45For example, when the public opinion of the parliament was cut off.
00:19:49The media reported that the parliament voted for MARU-CHAN.
00:19:55In addition, the Mexican soccer team is called MARU-CHAN.
00:20:00This is very popular with Mexicans.
00:20:09That's great.
00:20:13This is very interesting.
00:20:17MARU-CHAN is very interesting.
00:20:19The word MARU-CHAN is used as an adjective.
00:20:21Does it mean fast?
00:20:23MARU-CHAN strategy?
00:20:27It means fast.
00:20:29That's a good meaning.
00:20:32This is a pasta dish that is popular in Italy.
00:20:38This is SHIRATAKI CARBONARA.
00:20:43This is a dish that celebrities who are not popular make.
00:20:49This is very popular.
00:20:52I eat this.
00:20:56How does it taste?
00:21:02I thought it was pasta.
00:21:06I thought it was pasta.
00:21:08SHIRATAKI CARBONARA came separately.
00:21:12SHIRATAKI CARBONARA is the same.
00:21:16SHIRATAKI CARBONARA contains 97% water.
00:21:22This is low-carbohydrate and low-calorie.
00:21:26This is a healthy pasta dish.
00:21:28SHIRATAKI CARBONARA was not included in the VTR.
00:21:31SHIRATAKI CARBONARA is the 50th anniversary of SHIRATAKI CARBONARA.
00:21:34SHIRATAKI CARBONARA is very popular in the United States.
00:21:38SHIRATAKI CARBONARA is very popular in Japan.
00:21:43SHIRATAKI CARBONARA is delicious.
00:21:45How did SHIRATAKI CARBONARA become popular in the United States?
00:21:51I think I know.
00:21:54I think it's the same.
00:21:57I think SHOHEI OTANI ate SHIRATAKI CARBONARA.
00:22:03SHIRATAKI CARBONARA became popular in Japan.
00:22:06SHIRATAKI CARBONARA has been popular in the major leagues for a long time.
00:22:09You are correct.
00:22:13SHIRATAKI CARBONARA became popular in the major leagues.
00:22:18JUNICHI TASAWA, who belonged to RED SOX, offered SHIRATAKI CARBONARA to his teammates.
00:22:26SHIRATAKI CARBONARA became popular among the major leaguers.
00:22:30SHIRATAKI CARBONARA was shown eating SHIRATAKI CARBONARA during the game.
00:22:35SHIRATAKI CARBONARA became popular.
00:22:39SHIRATAKI CARBONARA became a global brand.
00:22:42SHIRATAKI CARBONARA's brand logo has been renewed to English since last year.
00:22:52SHIRATAKI CARBONARA has a strong influence.
00:22:55When CHIPPA CHAPS was playing soccer, he was licking a cigarette in the stadium.
00:23:05CHIPPA CHAPS wondered why CHIPPA CHAPS was licking a cigarette.
00:23:10That's amazing.
00:23:12Next is Japan's entertainment in the world.
00:23:17Please take a look.
00:23:20The street of America.
00:23:22Japanese traditional toys appear.
00:23:27Nice to meet you all.
00:23:29I'm KANERI from the United States.
00:23:31I'm a dancer.
00:23:33I broadcast street fashion on YOUTUBE in New York.
00:23:37America is the world's most popular country for entertainment.
00:23:42A traditional Japanese toy has become popular.
00:23:47A large-scale tournament is being held.
00:23:52The competition has begun.
00:23:54It's very exciting.
00:23:57What is this toy from Japan?
00:24:01It's cool.
00:24:02It's amazing.
00:24:06Hello.
00:24:08Hello.
00:24:10People from all over the world.
00:24:13Hello.
00:24:15Hello.
00:24:17Cherry blossoms.
00:24:18This is a world view that is too exciting for India.
00:24:23I don't know this.
00:24:26I can only say a phrase that comes to mind.
00:24:28Is that okay?
00:24:31What is a toy from Japan that is popular in the United States?
00:24:38Please take a look.
00:24:40Americans are showing a live performance.
00:24:44Hello.
00:24:46Hello.
00:24:49Skateboarding, BMX, and breakdancing.
00:24:53America is the world's best street culture.
00:24:58There is also a person who plays kendama on the street.
00:25:03It's cool.
00:25:07It's amazing.
00:25:09There are more people who play kendama.
00:25:15Kendama, a traditional Japanese game, has evolved in America.
00:25:21It has become popular as a new street sport.
00:25:26A skateboard decides a trick just like a snowboard.
00:25:30Once you start, you can't stop.
00:25:35It's like a pocket-sized skateboard.
00:25:38It doesn't get hurt.
00:25:41In the past, in Japan, it was popular to compete for accuracy and speed.
00:25:47In the United States, people throw kendama under their feet.
00:25:52It's like a ball.
00:25:54It's dynamic and unique.
00:26:00In this large-scale tournament, 500 kendama players will compete.
00:26:10It's amazing.
00:26:12The audience is excited to learn acrobatics.
00:26:18It looks fun.
00:26:20In the United States, there are more than 30 kendama makers.
00:26:25Professional kendama players who sign a sponsorship contract are also born.
00:26:32But why is kendama so popular in the United States?
00:26:38This is how it started.
00:26:42Good.
00:26:47The kendama player is a famous professional skier who came to Japan for the tournament.
00:26:54He liked the kendama he learned during the tournament.
00:26:57He put a special video on the DVD of the ski he released in 2006.
00:27:03Thanks to this video, kendama, which is easy, cheap and dynamic, became popular among young people on the street.
00:27:14However, there were few people who knew how to play kendama in Japan.
00:27:18He created a number of techniques in his own way.
00:27:25Kendama has its own style that is not the same for everyone, regardless of gender.
00:27:33I am very grateful to the Japanese culture that gave birth to this toy that can be enjoyed at the age of 8 or 80 years old.
00:27:42Japanese kendama, which is simple but profound, is developing in the United States, which loves freestyle.
00:27:55These are small animals that fill the market in Mexico.
00:28:00I'm at the Aozora market in Mexico City.
00:28:04This is amazing. They sell everything.
00:28:10Mexico is still a country where the market culture is rooted.
00:28:15Aozora market, which is called Tianguis in the city, is held regularly.
00:28:20Locals show their liveliness by looking for food and daily necessities.
00:28:26At Aozora market in Mexico City, a Japanese toy is very popular.
00:28:34It became popular two years ago, and now many people are looking for it.
00:28:40I love it because it's so cute. I have about 30 of them.
00:28:46What is this Japanese toy?
00:28:49What is this Japanese toy?
00:28:51Look at this. It's a Silvania family from the famous Japanese toy manufacturer, Epoch.
00:28:57It's a Silvania family from the famous Japanese toy manufacturer, Epoch.
00:29:00Hello.
00:29:02Hello.
00:29:05Epoch, a Japanese toy manufacturer, released the Silvania family in 1985.
00:29:14The toy is a symbol of a red roof and cute animals.
00:29:19The toy is a symbol of a red roof and cute animals.
00:29:22It's been 40 years since it was released.
00:29:25It's a long-selling toy with a passionate fan.
00:29:31The Silvania family has been a popular toy in Mexico City for two years.
00:29:38This is Aozora market in front of Valderas station.
00:29:43Look at this. Silvania family is sold in all directions.
00:29:49The Silvania family has been sold in all directions.
00:29:53The Silvania family has been sold in all directions.
00:29:56The Silvania family has been sold in all directions.
00:30:01These two are 220 to 250 pesos each.
00:30:05The price is high, but the quality is good, and it's well-made to the end.
00:30:09The price is high, but the quality is good, and it's well-made to the end.
00:30:14There is no such a cute and soft doll in Mexico.
00:30:20Mexico is a country that loves dolls with history of various folk arts.
00:30:27The Sylvanian family is loved by the adult generation for their cuteness and success in Mexico.
00:30:39In addition to the Aozora market, they have specialized stores and are sold at department stores, making them popular all over Mexico.
00:30:49You can put it in a case and put it in your bag. It's the same all over the city.
00:30:55At my school, all the girls have a Sylvanian family doll in their case.
00:31:03You can put it in your bag and carry it around.
00:31:08It's popular on TikTok to make a stop-motion video where you put your voice in and make the Sylvanian family doll act.
00:31:18It's popular to post a video of an original story like a doll play on social media.
00:31:27It is said that the Sylvanian family is loved beyond the walls of the race because they are anthropomorphic animals.
00:31:37Japanese heroes who encouraged Brazilians
00:31:43Hello, I'm Gucci, a Brazilian.
00:31:46I got married to a Brazilian wife and traveled to Brazil two years ago.
00:31:51I am doing activities to convey the culture and charm of Brazil while traveling.
00:31:55The biggest country in South America, Brazil, is the soccer kingdom.
00:32:02It's a natural country to play soccer on a daily basis since childhood.
00:32:09In a Japanese museum in Brazil, Brazilians were surprised to see an exhibition about Japanese entertainment.
00:32:19It was a great success that the number of children grew to the outside of the city.
00:32:25All the children in Brazil were watching on TV.
00:32:30They were playing soccer, but when it was time to broadcast, they all ran to see it.
00:32:38This is the most popular Japanese in Brazil.
00:32:43Jaspion and Jiraiya.
00:32:45They are special effects heroes of the 1980s.
00:32:48Special effects heroes?
00:32:50Hello.
00:32:52Special effects drama that normal people transform into heroes and fight.
00:33:01In fact, in the late 1980s in Brazil, there was a special effects hero boom in Japan.
00:33:07It is still very popular.
00:33:11Normal people transform into heroes.
00:33:16Zen always won against evil.
00:33:19It was new for Brazilians.
00:33:24Among them, the most popular hero is...
00:33:27Jaspion.
00:33:31Jaspion was broadcasted in Japan in 1985.
00:33:38It is a world where people say,
00:33:42Japanese people don't know Jaspion.
00:33:47Jaspion, the hero of justice, fights against beasts for the peace of the universe.
00:33:54Jaspion was broadcasted in Brazil in 1988.
00:33:58It was the highest viewing rate at that time.
00:34:02It was so popular that the same work was broadcasted three times a day in the morning, noon, and evening.
00:34:10In addition, Jaspion and Jiraiya were popular in the 1980s.
00:34:16There are still many enthusiastic fans.
00:34:21Hello.
00:34:23Wait a minute.
00:34:24It's not official.
00:34:26This is ZanySquid.
00:34:28He has been a fan of Changeman for 20 years.
00:34:40He cosplayed at anime events.
00:34:43Last year, he was invited to the opening ceremony of Nippon No Nokechi.
00:34:48Did you want to shoot an explosion scene?
00:34:50It was like a dream to wear this costume and be on the location of my dream.
00:34:55It was very moving.
00:34:57When I saw the sea of ​​Kanagawa, the location of my dream, tears overflowed.
00:35:03There are many other places to go in Japan.
00:35:05However, why did the hero of justice in the 1980s spread so much in Brazil?
00:35:12Hello.
00:35:14I'm Egashira.
00:35:17Egashira, who was born in Japan, was the one who spread Tokusatsu in Brazil.
00:35:22It was a Tokusatsu drama brought in from Japan at a rental video store run in the 1980s.
00:35:29It became popular.
00:35:31There was no work where people became heroes and fought for justice.
00:35:40Children were very happy.
00:35:43Everyone became heroes.
00:35:45Egashira wants to spread the Tokusatsu hero of Japan all over Brazil.
00:35:49He signed a contract with Toei and started broadcasting in Brazil.
00:35:53It's amazing that he signed a personal contract.
00:35:55In addition, he held a Tokusatsu hero show.
00:35:59It was so popular that 14,000 people came to the event.
00:36:05The line was so long that everyone in the city was confused.
00:36:11I've never imagined I'd be on a children's show.
00:36:19At that time, there was no educational program for children in Brazil.
00:36:24Tokusatsu, which conveys the perfect harmony, seems to have played an educational role.
00:36:31Tokusatsu teaches children not to do bad things to people, not to bully people,
00:36:37but to become heroes.
00:36:44I was often told that my life as a child was very good thanks to you.
00:36:53He's on the side of justice, so he's honest.
00:36:56He's always acting seriously.
00:36:59He's kind to everyone.
00:37:01I think it's a great influence on Japanese thinking.
00:37:07Rejecting evil and helping the weak.
00:37:10The belief of Tokusatsu heroes in Japan has also influenced Brazilians.
00:37:21But this generation of Tokusatsu is strange.
00:37:25I really like heroes.
00:37:27I've heard that Jaspion is famous in Brazil.
00:37:30I didn't think it was this popular.
00:37:32Jaspion is so popular that many people give their children the name Jaspion.
00:37:36Really?
00:37:37That's too much of a name.
00:37:39That's amazing.
00:37:41By the way, Japanese gag anime is very popular in India now.
00:37:49I'm sure you'll get the answer.
00:37:51Yes.
00:37:52I know the answer.
00:37:53Please.
00:37:54India is a rich country.
00:37:56Obotchamaku.
00:37:58That's great.
00:38:00This is the correct answer.
00:38:02Obotchamaku.
00:38:05It's a world view that matches India, where economic growth continues.
00:38:15That's great.
00:38:18I can't say this.
00:38:21I have a phrase to come up with, but I can't say it.
00:38:23Obotchamaku is a popular gag for children.
00:38:30I'm touching it directly.
00:38:32Is that okay?
00:38:33You're curious about that phrase, right?
00:38:34Yes.
00:38:35I'm wondering what he's doing.
00:38:37Actually, there is a new series in India.
00:38:41Is there a new series?
00:38:42Yes.
00:38:43Is there a new series?
00:38:44There was a request from the Indian broadcasting station that they wanted a new series.
00:38:48The Indian version of the new series will be released all over India from this spring.
00:38:56India is rich.
00:38:57In the new series, that gag is sealed.
00:39:02I can't do it.
00:39:04Instead, a new gag called FRIEND RICH that you can be friends with by sticking a one-yen coin to your forehead.
00:39:14Is that okay?
00:39:16Is that okay?
00:39:19It's a one-yen coin.
00:39:20It's a one-yen coin.
00:39:21It's a one-yen coin.
00:39:22It's a one-yen coin.
00:39:23Let's value the money of the smallest unit.
00:39:26There's such a comment.
00:39:27Yes, it's a moral comment.
00:39:29It's amazing.
00:39:31The next world is the Japanese culture.
00:39:42Hello, everyone.
00:39:43I'm Tomoko Ibukuro.
00:39:45I live in Mongolia.
00:39:46That's a wonderful name, Tomoko Ibukuro.
00:39:48It's been 25 years since I've been living there.
00:39:49I'm a journalist.
00:39:50I love to eat
00:39:52Please take care of me
00:39:54Give me a delicious scene
00:39:5680% of Mongolia's land
00:39:58is a large prairie
00:40:00where nomads live
00:40:04On the other hand,
00:40:06about half of the population
00:40:08lives in clandestine
00:40:12In such a big city,
00:40:14something that was born in Japan
00:40:16is called a running temple
00:40:18If you see it in the city,
00:40:20it is said to be good luck
00:40:22If you see it,
00:40:24don't get in the way
00:40:26and open the way
00:40:28Show respect as much as possible
00:40:34In Mongolia,
00:40:36it is said to be good luck
00:40:38It's a running temple
00:40:40In fact, in Japan,
00:40:42some people say it's bad luck
00:40:44What is the truth?
00:40:48This is Miyagata Reikyusha
00:40:50It is a Miyagata Reikyusha
00:40:52that came from Japan
00:40:54It became a miracle in Japan
00:40:56It became fashionable
00:41:00The running temple,
00:41:02which is popular in Mongolia,
00:41:04is a reikyusha
00:41:06called Miyagata
00:41:08with gorgeous Japanese decoration
00:41:10Japanese reikyusha
00:41:12This reikyusha is popular
00:41:14We call it a running temple
00:41:20This reikyusha
00:41:22has five reikyusha
00:41:24and the reservation is quick
00:41:28Why is the reikyusha
00:41:30in Mongolia?
00:41:34In ancient Mongolia,
00:41:36it was common
00:41:38to use a rear car
00:41:40However,
00:41:42many people
00:41:44felt sorry
00:41:46for the reikyusha
00:41:50One day,
00:41:52a Mongolian reikyusha
00:41:54who returned from Japan
00:41:56said to the monk,
00:41:58There is a running temple in Japan
00:42:00The monk was surprised
00:42:02and said,
00:42:04What?
00:42:06He consulted
00:42:08with a reikyusha
00:42:10Then,
00:42:12I see
00:42:14In 2003,
00:42:16Mr. Araki,
00:42:18who runs a reikyusha company in Japan,
00:42:20offered a reikyusha
00:42:22for free
00:42:24In the same Buddhist country,
00:42:26if there is a country
00:42:28that wants to send off
00:42:30a reikyusha
00:42:32by using a car like this,
00:42:34I'd like them to cooperate
00:42:36That's what I thought
00:42:40In Japan,
00:42:42since 1990,
00:42:44the reikyusha
00:42:46has been considered
00:42:48to be ominous
00:42:50In Japan,
00:42:52the local government
00:42:54has banned
00:42:56the reikyusha
00:42:58from entering the storehouse
00:43:00Mr. Araki offered
00:43:02a reikyusha for free
00:43:04In fact,
00:43:06in Mongolia,
00:43:08the history of Buddhism
00:43:10has been destroyed
00:43:12and the reikyusha
00:43:14has become a symbol
00:43:16of the revival of Buddhism
00:43:18Mongolians feel
00:43:20something good
00:43:22when they see a reikyusha
00:43:24For example,
00:43:26if the work goes well today,
00:43:28or if they chant a sutra
00:43:30and send it off,
00:43:32they feel something good
00:43:36The reikyusha
00:43:38is making people
00:43:40happy today as well
00:43:50Hello, I'm Harpy from Thailand
00:43:52I came to Thailand as an idol
00:43:54and fell in love with Thailand
00:43:56Now I'm an influencer
00:43:58In December last year,
00:44:00I made my debut as an artist
00:44:04In Thailand,
00:44:06there is a boom of Japanese food
00:44:08This shop
00:44:10called Nihonmachi
00:44:12looks like Japanese
00:44:14It says
00:44:16Jojoen
00:44:18Everyone eats Japanese food
00:44:20as if it's normal
00:44:22Especially now,
00:44:24Thai people are into
00:44:26the lively food culture
00:44:28So?
00:44:30In Thailand,
00:44:32we don't have that kind of culture
00:44:34We just order from the menu
00:44:36You can feel the detailed care
00:44:38for the ingredients and food
00:44:40What is that culture?
00:44:42Omakase
00:44:44It's like omakase
00:44:46Omakase is good
00:44:48Hello
00:44:50I see
00:44:52Yes
00:44:54Now in Thailand,
00:44:56the Japanese food culture
00:44:58of giving up the menu
00:45:00called omakase
00:45:02is booming
00:45:04In the first place,
00:45:06omakase was born
00:45:08in the Edo period
00:45:10At that time,
00:45:12people ate sushi
00:45:14in a hurry
00:45:16The order of the story
00:45:18is omakase
00:45:20in front of the table
00:45:22As time goes by,
00:45:24the menu is also
00:45:26omakase
00:45:28to keep the story
00:45:30That's how it evolved
00:45:34Mr. Itamae is a Thai
00:45:36who was trained by Japanese
00:45:38The omakase he offers
00:45:40is 18 kinds
00:45:42and costs about 26,000 yen
00:45:44It's quite expensive
00:45:46but it's popular
00:45:48The way he offers
00:45:50is very interesting
00:45:52You can know the background
00:45:54of the food
00:45:56such as where the fish came from
00:45:58It's special
00:46:00This is a horse mackerel
00:46:02from Nagasaki
00:46:04I put green onion and ginger
00:46:06When I eat it,
00:46:08I smell a little herb
00:46:10I change the menu
00:46:12depending on the season
00:46:14If there are interesting ingredients
00:46:16so as not to bore the customers,
00:46:18I try to change the content
00:46:20Mr. Itamae offers
00:46:22food to the customers
00:46:24and eats while communicating
00:46:26The spirit of hospitality
00:46:28that was nurtured in Japan
00:46:30pierced the heart of the Thai
00:46:34In Thailand,
00:46:36there are omakase of yakitori and yakiniku
00:46:38and also
00:46:40omakase of ramen
00:46:44In one course,
00:46:46you can eat
00:46:48Thai omakase
00:46:52The most recommended is
00:46:54green soup ramen
00:46:56made with Thai sweet basil
00:47:00In addition,
00:47:02omakase is spread all over the world
00:47:04such as the United States and China
00:47:06and it is the reason
00:47:08for the Japanese food boom
00:47:12A convenient vehicle
00:47:14born in Japan
00:47:16Hello
00:47:18I'm Emi-mama
00:47:20living in the UK
00:47:22I usually post information
00:47:24about my daughter Emily
00:47:26and the UK on YouTube
00:47:28I am now
00:47:30in Westminster,
00:47:32the heart of London
00:47:36It's rush hour
00:47:38In the UK,
00:47:40there are a lot of traffic
00:47:42Actually,
00:47:44London in the UK
00:47:46has the highest traffic
00:47:48in the world
00:47:50In the UK,
00:47:52a vehicle born in Japan
00:47:54is very popular
00:47:56It's very comfortable
00:47:58and comfortable
00:48:00It's very light
00:48:02so I like it
00:48:04I like the vintage design
00:48:06What is the identity
00:48:08of the vehicle
00:48:10in the UK?
00:48:12Is it a bicycle course?
00:48:14There is a person
00:48:16who rides a mamachari
00:48:18Mamachari is in Japan?
00:48:20Yes, it is
00:48:22Hello
00:48:24Hello
00:48:26In the UK,
00:48:28to prevent air pollution
00:48:30and to reduce the lack of exercise,
00:48:32they recommend
00:48:34the use of bicycles
00:48:36to set up special lanes
00:48:38Until now,
00:48:40road bikes were the mainstream
00:48:42In recent years,
00:48:44the mamachari culture
00:48:46has started to spread
00:48:48In the UK,
00:48:50the word mamachari
00:48:52has spread
00:48:54In London,
00:48:56there is a car called mamachari
00:48:58After shopping,
00:49:00there is a basket
00:49:02where you can put your luggage
00:49:04The seat in the back
00:49:06It's a bicycle
00:49:08You can take your child to school
00:49:10or use it for commuting
00:49:12In the first place,
00:49:14the birth of mamachari
00:49:16was in Japan
00:49:18Until then,
00:49:20bicycles had to be tall
00:49:22and wide
00:49:24so it was said
00:49:26that it was for men
00:49:28After the war,
00:49:30the women's social expansion
00:49:32led to the release of
00:49:34the mamachari
00:49:38It was easy for women
00:49:40to ride and adjust the height
00:49:42of the saddle
00:49:44At that time,
00:49:46it was a revolutionary product
00:49:48The function and convenience
00:49:50of mamachari
00:49:52has changed in the UK
00:49:54Since 2013,
00:49:56it has attracted attention
00:49:58I have several road bikes
00:50:00Mamachari is the most comfortable
00:50:02It's comfortable
00:50:04You can ride in a relaxed position
00:50:06It's really good
00:50:10Compared to road bikes,
00:50:12it has less arm and waist burden
00:50:14and you can ride in a comfortable position
00:50:18In fact,
00:50:20there was a serious problem
00:50:22unique to the UK
00:50:26There was a big problem
00:50:28that many bicycles were stolen
00:50:30Every time a bicycle was stolen,
00:50:32we had to buy
00:50:34a new expensive bicycle
00:50:36So we decided
00:50:38to import
00:50:40cheap used mamachari
00:50:42from Japan
00:50:44Then,
00:50:46not only the cheapness
00:50:48but also the beauty of mamachari
00:50:50was recognized
00:50:52and it spread to the UK
00:50:56To save the children in Indonesia
00:50:58a passport of life
00:51:02We came to a hospital
00:51:04in the city of Indonesia
00:51:06This is a place
00:51:08where pregnant women,
00:51:10mothers and children
00:51:12come for a check-up
00:51:14Indonesia, the 4th largest country in the world,
00:51:16has 5 times more
00:51:18children than Japan in a year
00:51:22But 35 years ago,
00:51:24the mortality rate
00:51:26of pregnant women
00:51:28was the highest in Asia
00:51:30What has Japan
00:51:32contributed to the improvement?
00:51:34Look at this
00:51:36That mother
00:51:38and that mother
00:51:40all have a pink magazine
00:51:42This is an Indonesian version
00:51:44of a passport
00:51:46that you can get
00:51:48at a clinic or a health center
00:51:50if you find out
00:51:52that you are pregnant
00:51:54In fact,
00:51:56the birth of the passport
00:51:58was in 1948
00:52:00in Japan
00:52:02It was the first invention
00:52:04of Japan
00:52:06that recorded the health
00:52:08of pregnant women
00:52:10and children
00:52:14In Indonesia,
00:52:16the passport spread
00:52:18and appropriate medical care
00:52:20was provided
00:52:22to all pregnant women
00:52:24If you have this,
00:52:26you can check the medical report
00:52:28and know what to do
00:52:30even if the baby gets sick
00:52:32It's really convenient
00:52:34There was a Japanese
00:52:36who helped
00:52:38the passport spread
00:52:40to Indonesia
00:52:42He is Yasuhide Nakamura,
00:52:44a doctor
00:52:46At that time,
00:52:48there was no electricity
00:52:50He was working
00:52:52to reduce the mortality rate
00:52:54of children
00:52:56In 1986,
00:52:58he was appointed
00:53:00to Indonesia
00:53:02He was shocked
00:53:04by the environment
00:53:06where pregnant women
00:53:08and children were taken
00:53:10There was no passport
00:53:12in Indonesia
00:53:14There is no record
00:53:16of pregnancy
00:53:18There is no record
00:53:20It's really hard to understand
00:53:22There is no diagnosis
00:53:24In a country without a passport,
00:53:26it is a wonderful tool
00:53:28to protect the lives
00:53:30of pregnant women
00:53:32and children
00:53:34That's how
00:53:36the Indonesian version
00:53:38of the passport development project began
00:53:40He cooperated with
00:53:42a local doctor and nurse
00:53:44to translate the Japanese
00:53:46He used various techniques
00:53:48to get used to the local environment
00:53:50At that time,
00:53:52there was a low mortality rate
00:53:54in Indonesia
00:53:56He used a lot of illustrations
00:53:58to make it easier for people
00:54:00to understand
00:54:02The Japanese version
00:54:04has a lot of characters
00:54:06The Indonesian version
00:54:08has a lot of illustrations
00:54:12For example,
00:54:14you can save money
00:54:16It's more convenient
00:54:18to have a car
00:54:20There are many illustrations
00:54:24He was accepted
00:54:26as a handmade
00:54:28It's been 18 years
00:54:30since Mr. Nakamura
00:54:32visited Indonesia for the first time
00:54:34The Indonesian government
00:54:36finally approved
00:54:38It was the first country
00:54:40where a passport was distributed
00:54:42There are a lot of inscriptions
00:54:44Please check it every month
00:54:48The records of pregnancy
00:54:50that have not been recorded
00:54:52can all be included
00:54:54in this one
00:54:58Thanks to the passport,
00:55:00the mortality rate
00:55:02of children in Indonesia
00:55:04has improved significantly
00:55:06in 30 years
00:55:08With the success of Indonesia,
00:55:10the passport is now
00:55:12used in 52 countries
00:55:14and regions
00:55:16In Palestine,
00:55:18where the conflict is taking place,
00:55:20it is said that the passport
00:55:22of a 1-year-old boy
00:55:24was destroyed
00:55:26by an explosion
00:55:28It's an important record
00:55:30from pregnancy
00:55:34Even across the border,
00:55:36medical care can be received
00:55:38It is also called
00:55:40the passport of life
00:55:42It is now loved
00:55:44all over the world
00:55:50It's the passport of life
00:55:52I thought it was natural
00:55:54so I didn't notice it
00:55:56When I went to Nike,
00:55:58I was confused
00:56:00Until a while ago,
00:56:02even in Indonesia,
00:56:04I didn't know
00:56:06Other than that,
00:56:08it was not included in the VTR
00:56:10In 1999,
00:56:12the emoji culture
00:56:14was born from the i-mode
00:56:16of NTT Docomo
00:56:18It is still loved all over the world
00:56:20I like emojis
00:56:22Depending on the country,
00:56:24there are emojis
00:56:26that are used in different ways
00:56:28For example,
00:56:30octopus emoji
00:56:32When you insult someone
00:56:34you use the word
00:56:36octopus
00:56:38In other countries,
00:56:40it is used to express
00:56:42affection
00:56:44by spreading your arms
00:56:46and hugging
00:56:48If you get hit by an octopus,
00:56:50you will be stuck
00:56:52You can't take it off
00:56:54There are other emojis
00:56:56Goat emoji
00:56:58That's right
00:57:00In fact,
00:57:02in Japan,
00:57:04it means
00:57:06the best in the world
00:57:08In English,
00:57:10goat is
00:57:12the greatest of all time
00:57:14When you get hit by an octopus,
00:57:16you say goat
00:57:18I see
00:57:20It's the same as goat
00:57:22There are more
00:57:24Avocado emoji
00:57:26In America,
00:57:28it is often used
00:57:30as an emoji
00:57:32Avocado emoji?
00:57:34It's an easy-to-eat emoji
00:57:36It's not like
00:57:38it's healthy
00:57:40It's not a good meaning
00:57:42Here is the answer
00:57:44It's a symbol of
00:57:46what everyone likes
00:57:48It means
00:57:50a boring person
00:57:52It's like avocado
00:57:54A boring person
00:57:56It's like avocado
00:57:58I see
00:58:00There are more
00:58:02Hello World
00:58:04Next is Japanese technology
00:58:06Please look at this
00:58:08Protecting the hands of Indians
00:58:10Japanese calligraphy
00:58:12Protecting the hands?
00:58:14Hello, I'm Maya, an influencer
00:58:16I speak Hindi
00:58:18As a Japanese YouTuber,
00:58:20I want to be a bridge between Japan and India
00:58:22She speaks so fast
00:58:24The world's largest population
00:58:2650 million people live in India
00:58:30How do Indians eat?
00:58:34Yes,
00:58:36by hand
00:58:38Actually,
00:58:40a Japanese product
00:58:42related to this Indian hand
00:58:44is a big hit
00:58:46I came to a shop
00:58:48to buy daily necessities in India
00:58:50Spices on one side of the shelf
00:58:52Rice in India
00:58:54Basmati rice
00:58:56and other daily necessities
00:58:58are sold a lot
00:59:00She found a product
00:59:02that Japan is proud of
00:59:04It sells well
00:59:06It's very popular
00:59:08It's totally different from Indian products
00:59:12Wow, I mean, brilliant
00:59:14That is
00:59:16nail clippers
00:59:18Look at this
00:59:20Japanese nail clippers are lined up
00:59:22Hello
00:59:24Hello
00:59:26In India,
00:59:28Japanese nail clippers
00:59:30are very popular
00:59:32The nail clippers
00:59:34are popular
00:59:36among Indians
00:59:40Why are they popular?
00:59:42It's totally different
00:59:44from Indian products
00:59:46The blade is very sharp
00:59:48With this nail clipper,
00:59:50you can cut nails perfectly
00:59:56It's very sharp
01:00:02In 1908,
01:00:04Kaijirushi founded
01:00:06Yifuken Sekishi
01:00:08which is a city of blades
01:00:10which was famous for
01:00:12sword-cutting
01:00:14Japanese sword-cutting
01:00:16technology
01:00:18Besides nail-cutting,
01:00:20Japanese sword-cutting
01:00:22includes kitchen scissors,
01:00:24paper-cutting,
01:00:26and
01:00:28medical scalpel
01:00:32In India,
01:00:34there is a difference
01:00:36in the awareness of
01:00:38nail-cutting
01:00:40In 2019,
01:00:42the number of people
01:00:44who have nail-cutting
01:00:46has decreased
01:00:48Oh
01:00:50Oh, I'm scared
01:00:52In some areas,
01:00:54people don't have
01:00:56a chance to use nail-cutting
01:00:58The reason is
01:01:00the spread of COVID-19
01:01:02Kaijirushi
01:01:04wanted to protect
01:01:06the health of Indians
01:01:08so he distributed
01:01:10nail-cutting products
01:01:12in rural areas
01:01:14Then,
01:01:16in 2020,
01:01:18the sales increased
01:01:205.6 times
01:01:22It was the start
01:01:24of Kaijirushi's nail-cutting
01:01:26Besides,
01:01:28there are other reasons
01:01:30I like the way
01:01:32the cut nails get into the case
01:01:34In India,
01:01:36it is said that
01:01:38the spread of nails
01:01:40is bad luck
01:01:42In Japan,
01:01:44the spread of nails
01:01:46is normal
01:01:48It is one of the reasons
01:01:50why it is popular in India
01:01:52Now,
01:01:54we have a question for Mr. Koizumi
01:01:56In this nail-cutting,
01:01:58there is a function
01:02:00for Indians
01:02:02What is that function?
01:02:04What is that function?
01:02:06What is that function?
01:02:08What is that function?
01:02:10That's not true
01:02:12That's not true
01:02:14It's a function
01:02:16The answer is
01:02:20this pick
01:02:22What does it mean?
01:02:24In India,
01:02:26people usually eat by hand
01:02:28so they have to keep their hands clean
01:02:30It's a function for nails
01:02:32He installed a pick
01:02:34to remove the dirt
01:02:36between the nails
01:02:38The function of the pick
01:02:40and the skill of the Japanese knife
01:02:42are protected by the pick
01:02:44to protect the hands of Indians
01:02:48A magical shop
01:02:50that supports French education
01:02:54Speaking of France,
01:02:56it is a country that puts a lot of effort into education
01:03:00The compulsory education starts at the age of 3
01:03:04The country pays a lot of tuition
01:03:06for the students
01:03:10In France,
01:03:12Japanese stationery
01:03:14is very popular
01:03:18I always use it
01:03:20and I like it
01:03:22Thanks to this,
01:03:24I can learn a lot
01:03:26I think this is a magic pen
01:03:28The magic pen
01:03:30Japanese stationery is amazing
01:03:32The quality is really high
01:03:34The elementary school in France
01:03:36In Japanese schools,
01:03:38students use a pencil or a mechanical pencil
01:03:40In France,
01:03:42students use a ballpoint pen
01:03:44to write notes
01:03:46Look at the ballpoint pen
01:03:48It's a pencil
01:03:52In France,
01:03:54the ballpoint pen
01:03:56is very popular
01:04:00I didn't know that
01:04:02Japanese stationery maker
01:04:04Pilot
01:04:06released a ballpoint pen
01:04:08in 2007
01:04:10It's very popular
01:04:12It's a stationery shop in Paris
01:04:14There are a lot of people
01:04:16In the new semester,
01:04:18there are a lot more people
01:04:24The sales are going well
01:04:26In elementary school,
01:04:28everyone uses it
01:04:30Why is the ballpoint pen
01:04:32so popular in France?
01:04:36In the first place,
01:04:38in France,
01:04:40the ballpoint pen is used
01:04:42to know where you made a mistake
01:04:44In France,
01:04:46it's important to make a mistake
01:04:48It's important to make children
01:04:50aware of their mistakes
01:04:52and correct them
01:04:56However,
01:04:58in the new semester,
01:05:00there are too many mistakes
01:05:02and the notes become dirty
01:05:04There was a problem
01:05:06that you had to erase
01:05:08with a correction tape
01:05:10The solution was
01:05:12this FriXion
01:05:14With FriXion,
01:05:16the notes are beautiful
01:05:18It's easy to erase
01:05:20When I first used it,
01:05:22I thought it was just a ballpoint pen
01:05:24After using it for three years,
01:05:26I started to think it's like a ballpoint pen
01:05:28It's almost all colors
01:05:32In fact,
01:05:34France played a big role
01:05:36in the birth of the FriXion
01:05:40Originally,
01:05:42it was invented 50 years ago
01:05:44by a pilot
01:05:46It developed an ink
01:05:48that changes color with temperature
01:05:52You made a lot of things
01:05:54Using that ink,
01:05:56a pen that changes color with friction
01:05:58Illusion was born
01:06:02The French marketing manager
01:06:04who saw this
01:06:06suggested that
01:06:08instead of a pen that changes color,
01:06:10a pen that changes letters transparently
01:06:14However,
01:06:16after 30 years of research and
01:06:18more than 1,000 tests,
01:06:20FriXion was born
01:06:22A new ballpoint pen, FriXion
01:06:24was born
01:06:26In fact,
01:06:28it was released in Europe
01:06:30before Japan
01:06:32It's easy to write
01:06:34It's amazing
01:06:36It's a wonderful invention
01:06:38The magic pen that was born
01:06:40by Japanese technology
01:06:42supports the education of France
01:06:48Japanese fashion items
01:06:50Hello
01:06:52I'm Tomo,
01:06:54I've lived in Ghana for 16 years
01:06:56I run a beauty salon
01:06:58and a Japanese food store in Ghana
01:07:00Nice to meet you
01:07:02Ghana is a country
01:07:04where the bright sun falls
01:07:06What kind of people live there?
01:07:10Colorful clothes
01:07:12and unique hairstyles
01:07:14Ghanaians
01:07:16value fashion
01:07:18as a national treasure
01:07:20In Ghana,
01:07:22fashion items
01:07:24with Japanese technology
01:07:26are a must-have
01:07:30What are they?
01:07:32They're made in Japan
01:07:34Japanese products are amazing
01:07:40What are Japanese fashion items
01:07:42that attract Ghana women?
01:07:44There it is
01:07:46This extension
01:07:48is a Japanese Kanekaro
01:07:50Extension?
01:07:52An extension
01:07:54is a hair extension
01:07:56In Ghana,
01:07:58Japanese hair extensions
01:08:00are very popular
01:08:02Hello
01:08:04Hello
01:08:06Anyway,
01:08:08for fashionable Ghanaians,
01:08:10hairstyles are
01:08:12a must-have
01:08:14Most women
01:08:16wear hair extensions
01:08:18In Ghana,
01:08:20it's hard to grow
01:08:22straight hair
01:08:24So they wear
01:08:26hair extensions
01:08:28and have long hair
01:08:30Among them,
01:08:32Kanekaro,
01:08:34a Japanese hair extension
01:08:36is the most popular
01:08:38If you come to this shop,
01:08:40you'll definitely
01:08:42buy Kanekaro
01:08:46This hairstyle
01:08:48is a must-have
01:08:50I bought it for my local friend
01:08:54The reason why
01:08:56it's so popular
01:08:58is the Japanese technology
01:09:00in the hair extension
01:09:02It's very light
01:09:04It's not as heavy as other hair extensions
01:09:06It's also glossy
01:09:10The fibers are very good
01:09:12and easy to use
01:09:14The styling is also long-lasting
01:09:18There are many other
01:09:20technologies in Kanekaro
01:09:22A hairdresser
01:09:24receives the credit
01:09:26Other products
01:09:28are hard
01:09:30but Kanekaro is soft
01:09:32and easy to use
01:09:34It's very light
01:09:36The hair style
01:09:38in Ghana is
01:09:40braised hair
01:09:42with a lot of hair extensions
01:09:44Actually,
01:09:46it takes
01:09:48several people
01:09:50to braise
01:09:52If the fibers are hard,
01:09:54you'll hurt your fingers
01:09:56If it's a soft Kanekaro,
01:09:58you don't have to worry
01:10:00What's more,
01:10:02it has a memory function
01:10:04If you put it in hot water
01:10:06with a curler,
01:10:08you can braise your hair
01:10:10in a few seconds
01:10:12Moreover,
01:10:14the styling lasts for a month
01:10:18I've been a fan of Kanekaro
01:10:20for many years
01:10:22I always choose Kanekaro
01:10:26Japanese technology
01:10:28makes Ghana women shine
01:10:32Thank you
01:10:36Japanese products are amazing
01:10:38Many Japanese people
01:10:40are making
01:10:42various technologies
01:10:44I'd be grateful
01:10:48After this
01:10:50Japan is
01:10:52the best in the world
01:10:54Koizumi and KAZURAZER
01:10:56want to spread
01:10:58Japan's pride to the world
01:11:02By the way,
01:11:04do you have
01:11:06any Japanese products
01:11:08you want to spread
01:11:10to the world?
01:11:12Toilet paper and tissue paper
01:11:14Japan is
01:11:16the best in the world
01:11:18I think Japan is
01:11:20the best in the world
01:11:22I think Japan is
01:11:24the best in the world
01:11:26I think Japan is
01:11:28the best in the world
01:11:30Gacha
01:11:32Japanese people
01:11:34use these for
01:11:36their airport
01:11:38They really care about
01:11:40toys
01:11:42We'd like to feel Japan
01:11:44in other countries
01:11:46I'm grateful
01:11:48for this
01:11:52It's good that
01:11:54the Japanese market
01:11:56is evolving
01:11:58I think it's amazing that they've found a different element that they want to use in a specific way.

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