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00:00:00Hideo's special is a very exciting adventure!
00:00:07We interviewed a Japanese adventurer who has made a huge impact around the world.
00:00:14He is a warning adventurer who challenges the unknown in the valley.
00:00:19He overcomes the barrier with a rope.
00:00:23And sometimes, he even dives into a waterfall!
00:00:27Stop it!
00:00:29The bottom is shallow!
00:00:32We made it!
00:00:34We did it!
00:00:36Yeah!
00:00:38At the end of the adventure,
00:00:40there is a mysterious view created by the Earth.
00:00:43And...
00:00:48Sorry to keep you waiting, Kaneo.
00:00:51Actually, this person
00:00:53has traveled more than 50,000 kilometers around the Earth
00:00:56with a rear car.
00:00:58His name is Rear Car Man.
00:01:02He is approaching the harsh days of adventure.
00:01:06In addition, a mysterious race called Death Race
00:01:09will be held in the snowy mountains.
00:01:15What is the terrifying content of this race?
00:01:20What is that?
00:01:22Learn about modern society by looking at all kinds of money.
00:01:26That is...
00:01:28Ariyoshi's...
00:01:29Money Discovery!
00:01:30Totsugeki Kaneo-kun!
00:01:36I have everything.
00:01:38Here we go.
00:01:39I'm Tora Tamaki, assistant of Totsugeki Kaneo-kun.
00:01:42Nice to meet you.
00:01:45Nice to meet you, Kaneo-kun.
00:01:46Nice to meet you, too.
00:01:47Well, Ariyoshi.
00:01:48This is the last Kaneo-kun of this year.
00:01:51It's a spring vacation special.
00:01:53Thank you very much.
00:01:55Ariyoshi-san.
00:01:56Yes.
00:01:57Until now, the longest time was 82 minutes, right?
00:02:00Yes.
00:02:01This time, NHK has high expectations,
00:02:04so the length has been extended.
00:02:06Yes.
00:02:07It's 83 minutes.
00:02:09One minute.
00:02:10One minute has been extended.
00:02:11One minute.
00:02:12One minute.
00:02:13It's about 90 minutes.
00:02:15That's right.
00:02:16Please talk more than one minute.
00:02:17I understand.
00:02:18Please.
00:02:19And today's guests are the celebrities who love money.
00:02:24Hello.
00:02:26First of all, Hayami Mokumichi-san.
00:02:28Nice to meet you.
00:02:29Nice to meet you.
00:02:30Hayami-san, how do you spend your money?
00:02:33Well, this time, it's figures.
00:02:36You like figures, don't you?
00:02:37You only buy figures, don't you?
00:02:40Really.
00:02:41Until now, I think there were a lot of characters.
00:02:45Today, I'm going to choose a person.
00:02:48Michael Jackson.
00:02:49Yes.
00:02:50This is Marilyn Monroe.
00:02:52It's quite big, isn't it?
00:02:54This is about 40 to 50 centimeters.
00:02:57It's quite heavy.
00:03:01Is it expensive?
00:03:03Well, the price is...
00:03:06I'm sorry. I bought a lot of things.
00:03:08You don't understand?
00:03:10You're terrible.
00:03:14I'm buying more and more things for Kaneo-kun.
00:03:17You're buying a lot of things.
00:03:19I'm buying things for Kaneo-kun, too.
00:03:22You don't have to buy anything.
00:03:25I see.
00:03:26You're buying things for the opening.
00:03:29Next is Maki Goto.
00:03:30Nice to meet you.
00:03:31Nice to meet you.
00:03:33Goto-san, how do you spend your money recently?
00:03:35Recently, I can't stop shopping on the Internet.
00:03:42I buy clothes, cosmetics, and daily necessities.
00:03:50When I see high-end items, I want to buy them.
00:03:56I want to buy them all at once.
00:04:00It's too convenient.
00:04:02It's too convenient.
00:04:03I can't help it.
00:04:06Your photo album is selling well.
00:04:11Don't press the button.
00:04:13Please be careful.
00:04:17Next is Tani Maria.
00:04:20Nice to meet you.
00:04:23Tani Maria, how do you spend your money?
00:04:25I often go abroad for work.
00:04:29I stay at a hotel.
00:04:31The hotel is very nice.
00:04:33I've always wanted to decorate a picture.
00:04:36I recently bought a picture.
00:04:38Did you buy a picture?
00:04:40I see.
00:04:42What is this?
00:04:44It's amazing.
00:04:46It's a picture of a painter named Fontana.
00:04:51It's a picture of a painter named Fontana.
00:04:53I was interested in painting.
00:04:56I wanted to rent a picture.
00:04:59I rented a picture.
00:05:01I rented a picture.
00:05:03If you pay the rest of the money, you can buy a picture.
00:05:07That's amazing.
00:05:09I did my best.
00:05:11It's too cool.
00:05:13Did you really think it was okay?
00:05:15I fell in love at first sight.
00:05:17Did you really fall in love at first sight?
00:05:19I fell in love at first sight.
00:05:20It's pure white.
00:05:23It's pure white.
00:05:25It's a picture of a painter named Fontana.
00:05:27It's a picture of a painter named Fontana.
00:05:29It's a picture of a painter named Fontana.
00:05:32Don't make it a picture.
00:05:35Don't make it a picture.
00:05:37Next is NISHIDA.
00:05:39Next is NISHIDA.
00:05:41What is the reason for spending money?
00:05:43I spent a lot of money.
00:05:46I went out with my wife on a bicycle.
00:05:49I ran out of battery.
00:05:53I have to go back to the mountain.
00:05:56I'm sorry to my wife.
00:05:58I can't.
00:06:00I bought a bicycle and went home.
00:06:05I've been riding a bicycle for over 10 years.
00:06:07I asked my wife to buy a new bicycle.
00:06:10I can't go back to the mountain without a battery.
00:06:14I bought a new bicycle.
00:06:16I asked my wife to buy a new bicycle.
00:06:18I asked my wife to buy a new bicycle.
00:06:20I asked my wife to buy a new bicycle.
00:06:22I understand.
00:06:25KANEOKEN Spring Vacation Special
00:06:29The first theme is...
00:06:31It's the perfect season for a new challenge.
00:06:35It's an exciting adventure.
00:06:38I've introduced you to Yoshida.
00:06:43I've introduced you to Fujiwara.
00:06:47I've introduced you to Kusetsuyo.
00:06:53KANEOKEN
00:06:55There are many Japanese adventurers around the world.
00:07:02This time, we will cover Kusetsuyo.
00:07:10First of all...
00:07:14KANEOKEN
00:07:18KANEOKEN
00:07:25KANEOKEN
00:07:38I'm TANAKA.
00:07:41KANEOKEN
00:07:44This is TANAKA AKIRA, 52 years old.
00:07:50When he was 29 years old, he learned climbing, swimming, and rope climbing.
00:07:56He learned various techniques.
00:07:59He is addicted to adventure.
00:08:02He is a tour guide in Japan.
00:08:06He explores the adventures of the world.
00:08:13In 2016, he explored the Indonesian Gorge.
00:08:21There are hundreds of gorges.
00:08:27For example, this is a gorge in Switzerland.
00:08:31He climbed a 50-meter cliff.
00:08:35In Italy, he climbed a 12-meter waterfall.
00:08:42He is a world-class adventurer.
00:08:49I'm scared.
00:08:54The charm of the gorge is that you can feel the nature with your whole body.
00:09:00The gorge flows along the river.
00:09:04It flows from upstream to downstream.
00:09:08Sometimes you have to walk along the river.
00:09:12Sometimes you have to go down a cliff.
00:09:16In such a case, you have to use a rope.
00:09:20I'm scared.
00:09:23Why is it so slippery?
00:09:27Sometimes you have to swim against the current.
00:09:30This is a gorge in Taiwan.
00:09:33The current was strong.
00:09:35The river was only a few centimeters wide.
00:09:38I thought I could cross the river easily.
00:09:41But I was caught in a whirlpool in the water.
00:09:45There was a strong current like a washing machine in the water.
00:09:50I couldn't breathe.
00:09:51I couldn't show my face to the water.
00:09:53I thought I was going to die.
00:09:56I was caught in the whirlpool.
00:10:00I was caught in the whirlpool for a long time.
00:10:02It was dangerous.
00:10:04I couldn't see the shape of the hole from above.
00:10:09It was very dangerous.
00:10:11I almost died.
00:10:16I've seen a lot of dangerous things.
00:10:19I'll show you the most dangerous warning.
00:10:24First of all, there is a strong current.
00:10:27I'm stuck in a rock.
00:10:29I can't see anything.
00:10:32This is a warning in Taiwan that I challenged in 2016.
00:10:36This warning is very long.
00:10:40The total length is 13 kilometers.
00:10:42It took me two weeks to cross the steep road.
00:10:48A normal warning tour is about 4 kilometers long.
00:10:52It's a very long distance.
00:10:56Let's take a look at the exploration.
00:11:01A 15-meter waterfall appeared in front of me.
00:11:05Then...
00:11:09I can't believe I'm going to get off the waterfall.
00:11:13When the strong current appeared...
00:11:18I crossed the water with a rope.
00:11:24When I crossed the waterfall, which was 5 meters deep and 8 meters wide...
00:11:39I jumped into the water and swam.
00:11:42I had a big backpack.
00:11:46When you enter a warning, you have to leave the backpack.
00:11:50It's hard to climb the waterfall.
00:11:53If you use a rope, you can't go back.
00:11:59So you have to carry all your luggage.
00:12:04I can't go back.
00:12:08The luggage at this time was food, a tent, a camp dome, and a rope.
00:12:14The total weight was about 30 kilograms.
00:12:18My arms and legs were sore because I climbed and swam.
00:12:23My shoulders and back were swollen with 30 kilograms of luggage.
00:12:27When I crossed a 20-meter-high cliff with a rope...
00:12:31I felt like I was going to fall and I was sweating.
00:12:36I'm scared.
00:12:38I did something terrible.
00:12:42The hardest part of this expedition was finding a place to sleep.
00:12:47It took two weeks to cross the cliff.
00:12:51It was hard to find a place to sleep every day.
00:12:55I slept in a tent on a rock in the valley.
00:12:59I slept with a rope.
00:13:02It was hard.
00:13:04Hey, there's a strong current.
00:13:07If you fall asleep, it's over.
00:13:11But I was able to sleep.
00:13:14Why?
00:13:15I was so nervous.
00:13:19Next, we will go from waterfall to waterfall.
00:13:22It's a difficult course with a strong current.
00:13:24Groomy Gorge.
00:13:27This is the warning.
00:13:31Isn't it too short?
00:13:35That's right.
00:13:37The horizontal distance is only 800 meters.
00:13:40The difference in altitude is 300 meters.
00:13:44It's so high.
00:13:45There is no flat place.
00:13:48It's a continuous waterfall.
00:13:52I was caught in a rope.
00:13:55It took three days to cross 800 meters.
00:14:00It took three days to cross 800 meters.
00:14:04The warning is under the cliff.
00:14:07The amount of water is high all year round.
00:14:11It's a strong current.
00:14:14If you fall asleep, it's over.
00:14:17Isn't it amazing?
00:14:19This is the most difficult warning in our expedition.
00:14:25In 2018, we crossed only one group.
00:14:30I heard it was difficult, so I wanted to explore it.
00:14:35The temperature in the warning is 10 degrees Celsius.
00:14:37The water temperature is 3 degrees Celsius.
00:14:39So it's cold.
00:14:41My hands were cold and my whole body was cold.
00:14:43I was shaking all the time.
00:14:45I'm glad you're safe.
00:14:48And the last one is the valley of demons in the Himalayan mountains.
00:14:53It's called Setigolju.
00:14:56Setigolju is located in the center of the Himalayan mountains.
00:15:01It's surrounded by the Annapurna Mountains.
00:15:05It's a well-known warning.
00:15:07Every team in the country has given up the investigation for the Great Wall.
00:15:13The locals said,
00:15:15It's the valley of demons.
00:15:17If you go inside, you'll die.
00:15:19They were afraid of it.
00:15:23We didn't have a record of entering Setigolju until we went there.
00:15:27We didn't have any information.
00:15:29We didn't know the depth of the warning.
00:15:33So, Mr. Tanaka and his team set up a base camp on a nearby plain.
00:15:38Based on the reconnaissance results on the drone,
00:15:41we will investigate the three areas of extremely narrow blocks,
00:15:44which are relatively shallow,
00:15:48extremely deep,
00:15:50and extremely narrow,
00:15:54which are the narrowest areas in the world.
00:16:00We're finally at the bottom of Setigolju.
00:16:03What's going on?
00:16:06Wow.
00:16:07We started from the downstream block.
00:16:10The Himalayan Mountains are large in scale.
00:16:13Even the shallow downstream block has a depth of up to 260 meters.
00:16:19It's so narrow.
00:16:21Mr. Tanaka looks like a bean.
00:16:25It's such a big valley.
00:16:28Next, we went to the extremely narrow block.
00:16:32When we went in, there was a 60-meter-high waterfall,
00:16:36but we couldn't see the bottom of it at all.
00:16:39It was as if the darkness was opening its mouth.
00:16:43It was scary, but it was even scarier.
00:16:51Wow.
00:16:52It's falling.
00:16:54What's going on?
00:16:57This is a falling stone.
00:16:59A stone falls from a height of about 1.8 meters.
00:17:04Wow.
00:17:06Most of the stones fell on their own.
00:17:11If you don't go through here, you can't move forward.
00:17:14Even a small stone has the power to make a hole in a rock.
00:17:17It's like a bullet.
00:17:19Even if you get hurt, no one can come to the rescue.
00:17:23At that time, they were desperate to avoid it.
00:17:27It's too dangerous.
00:17:31And the last challenge was the extremely deep block.
00:17:35The depth of this valley was 400 meters.
00:17:39So we connected four 100-meter ropes, which are rarely used in our daily exploration,
00:17:45and spent about an hour going down the cliff.
00:17:51There was a very big waterfall here.
00:17:54When I thought that I saw this for the first time in my life,
00:17:58I was excited.
00:18:01It's amazing.
00:18:03It's amazing.
00:18:07It's very different from what I saw.
00:18:11We made it.
00:18:13We did it.
00:18:15Yeah.
00:18:17We made it.
00:18:20It's a great view.
00:18:24But why do you continue to explore the valley even though it's so hard?
00:18:33I want to explore the land where humans have not yet arrived.
00:18:38Everyone knows Mount Everest and Mount Takai.
00:18:43They all start from the top.
00:18:45But there are some valleys that we don't even know they exist.
00:18:49We often find new valleys.
00:18:52I want to go there the most.
00:18:55I'm sure we'll find more and more new valleys.
00:18:59So I want to keep going as long as I can.
00:19:02It's a never-ending journey.
00:19:05But please be careful and keep up the good work.
00:19:12Japanese adventurers travel all over the world.
00:19:17Who is next?
00:19:19I heard we'll meet here.
00:19:27Sorry to keep you waiting, Kaneo.
00:19:29Is that a rear car?
00:19:32Yes.
00:19:33This is an adventurer who travels all over the world with a rear car.
00:19:38His nickname is Rear Car Man.
00:19:40Mr.Tadashi Nagase is 69 years old.
00:19:44Rear Car Man?
00:19:46I'm going to be addicted to this again.
00:19:50Mr.Nagase was a college student.
00:19:53He drove a rear car for the first time and traveled around Japan.
00:19:58Since then, he has traveled more than 30 countries and regions in 50 years.
00:20:04He traveled more than 50,000 kilometers with a rear car.
00:20:11He traveled more than 50,000 kilometers with a rear car?
00:20:18He is now 70 years old.
00:20:21He is working as a teacher at Osaka High School.
00:20:25He drives a rear car with his students once a year.
00:20:30He is doing well.
00:20:33Mr.Nagase's partner bought this rear car from a specialist.
00:20:40He has driven 26 rear cars so far.
00:20:46Sometimes he made it himself.
00:20:49By the way, the luggage in the rear car is food, tent, clothes, repair tools, etc.
00:20:57In desert areas where food cannot be obtained, the total weight can be up to 150 kg.
00:21:07150 kg?
00:21:09I'm doing something hard again.
00:21:13But why do you travel with a rear car?
00:21:16When I was 18 years old, I decided to stop at Nihon Red Toho.
00:21:22It's hard to carry luggage in Toho, isn't it?
00:21:25So I decided to start traveling with a rear car.
00:21:33Mr.Nagase travels around the world with a 70-day Nihon Red Toho.
00:21:41Traveling with a rear car is not easy.
00:21:46The slope is hard.
00:21:49The slope is hard, of course.
00:21:52But it's hard to go downhill.
00:21:55The rear car doesn't have a brake.
00:21:59So I can't stop when I go downhill.
00:22:02I have to rub the back of the rear car against the ground.
00:22:07I have to step on my feet to slow down.
00:22:12My feet are full.
00:22:16My feet are slippery.
00:22:19It's hard to go through muddy roads.
00:22:24I have to be light until I can move the rear car.
00:22:30So I have to carry a lot of luggage on my back.
00:22:36I've done this 20 times on Amazon alone.
00:22:41It's hard again.
00:22:45The hardest part was in the desert.
00:22:51The sandstorm was hard, too.
00:22:54The wheels were buried in the sand.
00:22:58I laid a board and pulled the rear car on it.
00:23:03The sand was soft.
00:23:06It took 40 minutes to go 200 meters.
00:23:11The scenery is the same. It's too hard in the desert.
00:23:16But I was able to take a video like this.
00:23:21That's right.
00:23:23When you travel alone, no one takes a video.
00:23:28So I set up the camera myself.
00:23:31I took a video of it in the rear car.
00:23:34I went back and recovered the camera and sent it back.
00:23:41It's true.
00:23:43After installation, it is perfectly reflected in the rear car.
00:23:49I'm doing this, so I'm actually walking twice as far.
00:23:55But I can't look back.
00:24:00I thought I'd see it someday, so I came all the way here.
00:24:07It's a waste to take a video after all that hard work.
00:24:11He is a man like a season.
00:24:15Mr. Nagase seems to have a dangerous eye.
00:24:20In Africa and the jungle, there are many wild animals.
00:24:28This is a tarantula.
00:24:31This is a poisonous snake called Bering Wayada.
00:24:36This is Namibia.
00:24:39I was surprised by the army of Otose.
00:24:44He felt fear inside.
00:24:48When I slept in a tent in Bolivia at night,
00:24:51I heard the sound of rubbing the tent.
00:24:54I thought I shouldn't make a sound, so I was quiet.
00:24:58After a while, I heard the sound of the pond.
00:25:01I saw a crocodile in the daytime, so I think it was a crocodile that came to the tent.
00:25:07It was scary.
00:25:10It's too dangerous.
00:25:13I was told to bring a gun because jaguars appear in the Amazon.
00:25:20But I don't have a gun.
00:25:22So I prepared this.
00:25:27It's just a wooden stick.
00:25:30I'm glad I didn't meet jaguars.
00:25:35But why do you continue your journey?
00:25:40I'm glad I met the locals.
00:25:46They welcomed me warmly even though I didn't understand the language.
00:25:51I can't experience this in everyday life.
00:25:55The biggest reason I continue my journey is to meet people.
00:26:02Mr. Nagase.
00:26:04He learned a special skill to open people's hearts.
00:26:12That is...
00:26:17I see. That's a nice skill.
00:26:22It's sudden, but here's the Kaneo Quiz.
00:26:27What is the special skill that Mr. Nagase learned to open people's hearts?
00:26:38This is the Kaneo Quiz.
00:26:40Sora-chan.
00:26:41Let's think about it.
00:26:43What is it?
00:26:45It's a special skill.
00:26:47Let's get it right.
00:26:52I got it.
00:26:54Did you get it right?
00:26:56What is it?
00:26:57It's a magic to make a trumpet sound.
00:27:02Fujii Akira's magic.
00:27:04That's interesting.
00:27:05I'm happy.
00:27:07It's a world-wide magic.
00:27:11That's a good one.
00:27:13Let's hear it.
00:27:15Mr. Mokomichi.
00:27:16What do you think it is?
00:27:17Well...
00:27:18It's like a gag using your body.
00:27:22I don't know what it is, but it's like saying,
00:27:25and people around you laugh.
00:27:27Your example is too old.
00:27:30It's like saying,
00:27:33Mr. Goto.
00:27:35Well...
00:27:37It's like giving a snack as a gift.
00:27:43You should be good at it.
00:27:46You should have gathered to give a snack.
00:27:48Ms. Tani.
00:27:49I think it's a magic, too.
00:27:52It's a magic to use a rear car.
00:27:56For example?
00:27:57Let a child get in the car,
00:28:01get on the rear car,
00:28:03and say,
00:28:04three, two, one,
00:28:05and a child comes out.
00:28:07That's not a magic.
00:28:09It's just two people coming out of the car.
00:28:12Something like that.
00:28:13It's not a trick.
00:28:15Mr. Nishida.
00:28:16Mr. Nishida.
00:28:17In the end, I can't understand his words,
00:28:20so I'm going to break a chopstick
00:28:23and put it between my nose and my lower lip.
00:28:26That's a joke.
00:28:28In the end, it's funny.
00:28:30It's funny.
00:28:31It's not a special skill, is it?
00:28:34The answer is...
00:28:36What is it?
00:28:37Look at this.
00:28:40There's nothing there.
00:28:44There's nothing.
00:28:45But there's something in here.
00:28:49Like this, right?
00:28:51It's all in Japanese.
00:28:54Could it be?
00:28:57There's something like this in the car.
00:29:02What is it?
00:29:07That's amazing.
00:29:10Yes, like this.
00:29:16I showed you the magic of a handkerchief coming out.
00:29:22The final answer.
00:29:24Everyone is eating it.
00:29:27Even if you can't understand the words,
00:29:30everyone is surprised and happy with magic.
00:29:35It's true that this kind of encounter is the joy of travel.
00:29:41Uncle Biakerman,
00:29:43please continue to enjoy your adventure.
00:29:48The correct answer is magic.
00:29:50Sora-chan and Tani-san are correct.
00:29:55It's a common world, isn't it?
00:29:57It was a magic trick.
00:29:58Ariyoshi-san, you've been to this kind of world,
00:30:02but you have a strange sense of adventure.
00:30:04I'm really losing my mind.
00:30:06I can't help but hate it.
00:30:08I see.
00:30:09I can't help but hate it.
00:30:11I can't believe it.
00:30:13Ariyoshi-san was forced to go with you.
00:30:16I really hate it.
00:30:19You're an experienced person, so you can say that.
00:30:21I think it's amazing.
00:30:22Guests,
00:30:23how did you feel about the adventure of the valley and the handkerchief?
00:30:28First of all, I thought the valley was amazing.
00:30:34It's dangerous.
00:30:42It's a life-threatening adventure.
00:30:44I thought it was amazing.
00:30:45How about you, Goto-san?
00:30:47Even when I was sleeping,
00:30:49I had to be nervous.
00:30:52I see.
00:30:53That's pretty nerve-racking.
00:30:56It's like a crocodile is coming.
00:30:59It's too scary.
00:31:00It doesn't come to our bedroom.
00:31:03It's amazing.
00:31:04How about you, Nishida-san?
00:31:06I have an acquaintance with Nagase-san of Rear Karma.
00:31:09Is that so?
00:31:10I've talked to him before.
00:31:12He said he couldn't meet Jaguar.
00:31:14There seems to be a way not to meet Jaguar.
00:31:17There's a place like Yabu.
00:31:19He says,
00:31:21Wow.
00:31:24Is it that simple?
00:31:26I see.
00:31:27I see.
00:31:28I thought it was Yabu Girl.
00:31:30Wow.
00:31:33It's scary.
00:31:34I see.
00:31:35He says, please remember it.
00:31:38Where can I use it?
00:31:40Now, let's talk about adventure.
00:31:43We're going to have a life-threatening experience.
00:31:48How about you, Soro-chan?
00:31:50Did you have a moment when you thought it was dangerous?
00:31:54When I first came to Kaneo-kun,
00:31:58I was very excited.
00:32:00Was it your first time?
00:32:02It was my first time.
00:32:03I was in the 5th grade of elementary school.
00:32:06I was told to say the title.
00:32:09But there was a script and lines.
00:32:11I remember that.
00:32:13I was very surprised.
00:32:15You didn't hear that.
00:32:17I didn't.
00:32:18You were told to say the title.
00:32:21When I said, Kaneo-kun,
00:32:23he said, it's okay.
00:32:25I practiced only that part.
00:32:27Like, answer the quiz.
00:32:30Nobu-chan is also very enthusiastic.
00:32:33I'm not enthusiastic.
00:32:35I don't mean to be enthusiastic.
00:32:38Tani-san, you have a lot of work abroad.
00:32:41How was it?
00:32:43I had an incident in Paris.
00:32:45I was working in Paris.
00:32:48I had time between work.
00:32:50The staff and the coordinator were walking around the city.
00:32:54Three middle school girls were talking to each other.
00:33:00When they passed each other,
00:33:02they bumped into each other.
00:33:04I said, I'm sorry.
00:33:06I walked without thinking about anything.
00:33:09The coordinator shouted,
00:33:11Hey!
00:33:12She started yelling.
00:33:14I asked, what's wrong?
00:33:16One of the three girls
00:33:18took my passport.
00:33:21The staff took my passport.
00:33:25Did the coordinator notice?
00:33:27If the coordinator hadn't noticed,
00:33:29no one would have noticed.
00:33:31The staff couldn't go home.
00:33:33That's amazing.
00:33:35They just passed each other.
00:33:38But they took my passport.
00:33:40I was in danger.
00:33:42You were careful to take your passport.
00:33:47Everyone, please be careful.
00:33:53Nishida-san, how was it?
00:33:56I was still young.
00:33:58I was in the theater.
00:34:00There was a bad-looking young man in Osaka.
00:34:05He put his back on my bicycle.
00:34:07That's the worst.
00:34:09The four of us were worried about the bicycle.
00:34:12We thought he was a comedian.
00:34:15I was wondering what was going on.
00:34:17I saw Nego Six from a distance.
00:34:20Everyone said, Hey! Nego Six!
00:34:24I was in a hurry.
00:34:27I was in danger.
00:34:29Nego Six, help him.
00:34:31I saw Nego Six from a distance.
00:34:33He took my hat.
00:34:36Poor Nego Six.
00:34:39Introducing Japanese adventurers who are active all over the world.
00:34:44The last one is...
00:34:50Hello, Kaneo-kun.
00:34:52Are you an adventurer?
00:34:55Yes, I traveled the world on this yacht.
00:34:59This is Hirotsumi Kimura, 25 years old.
00:35:03He was fascinated by the fun of the yacht club when he was in high school.
00:35:08After graduating high school, he joined the Coast Guard.
00:35:12He didn't give up his dream of traveling the world.
00:35:15He left the Coast Guard.
00:35:18And two years ago, he challenged himself to travel the world on his yacht.
00:35:26He left Hyogo Prefecture on the 231st day.
00:35:30He traveled about 52,000 kilometers at a distance.
00:35:35He successfully arrived in June last year.
00:35:39He traveled the world alone for 9 months at the age of 24.
00:35:46He set a new record for the youngest Japanese in 30 years.
00:35:53I'm young, but I'm amazing.
00:35:56But what is life on a yacht?
00:36:01Let's see Kimura's yacht.
00:36:06I traveled the world on this yacht.
00:36:08There is a kitchen, a bed, and a shower for people to live in.
00:36:13It's like a camping car.
00:36:16You can take a shower and cook.
00:36:20We loaded all the rice we needed during the disaster.
00:36:24We loaded 5 meals a day, including retort food and pasta, for 290 days.
00:36:31The weight of the food was over 1 ton.
00:36:36He also installed a device that converts seawater into fresh water.
00:36:45The price of this yacht is about 20 million yen.
00:36:50The total cost of this project is more than 150 million yen.
00:36:59It cost a lot of money.
00:37:04The rule is that you can't put a yacht on land unless you have a goal or a retirement.
00:37:13It took me more than two years to set up this yacht.
00:37:17Two years to prepare?
00:37:19It's longer than the time I regretted.
00:37:22But it was natural, so it didn't go well even if I was fully prepared before departure.
00:37:30He's in trouble because of the sea weather.
00:37:36I'm most nervous when the weather is bad.
00:37:39I get a call twice a day from the weather team in Japan.
00:37:46I go on the yacht while receiving the weather forecast.
00:37:50I can't get off the route because the weather is going to be bad.
00:37:55I have to go on the yacht when I know a storm is coming.
00:38:02When the sea is rough, the waves can be up to 20 meters high.
00:38:07He was able to go on the yacht for a few days.
00:38:15The ship is tilting.
00:38:19He can't lose sight of the course even in such a big storm.
00:38:24I'm scared.
00:38:25The ship has a navigation system.
00:38:28It shows you the direction you are going.
00:38:31There is also a wind direction system at the tip of the mast.
00:38:37It checks the wind direction and wind speed.
00:38:40It keeps the ship running so that the course doesn't shift.
00:38:43But there's only one person on the yacht.
00:38:48I have to keep an eye on the course.
00:38:51Do I have time to sleep?
00:38:54The wind direction of my yacht is set to make an alarm sound.
00:38:58If the course is about to change while you are sleeping,
00:39:01it will let you know by sound.
00:39:04But I have to check the wind frequently.
00:39:08I have to avoid hitting other ships.
00:39:11I have to avoid land and shallow water.
00:39:14I have to sleep for 15 minutes.
00:39:16Even if I sleep for a long time, I have to sleep for 2 hours.
00:39:21I can't sleep at all.
00:39:24I can't sleep for 3 days.
00:39:27I don't know about physical strength.
00:39:30But there are accidents on the sea where the weather is bad.
00:39:36The wind was strong on the African continent.
00:39:40The sail broke.
00:39:43Yachts are the life of the sea.
00:39:46I have to keep an eye on the course.
00:39:48But I can't stop the yacht.
00:39:50I have to keep running.
00:39:52It took several hours to repair the yacht.
00:39:56There's only one person on the yacht.
00:39:58It's hard.
00:40:01In addition, the pump to drain the water from the ship was broken.
00:40:06It was a series of troubles, such as draining the water by hand.
00:40:12The rough sea is scary.
00:40:16The time when I feel the most depressed is when there is no wind at all.
00:40:21I can't go anywhere, so I have to sail the sea.
00:40:24I get pulled back a little while sailing.
00:40:28It's mentally tough.
00:40:32Mr. Kimura challenged the world with such a harsh yacht.
00:40:37He said he would retire if something happened.
00:40:40He said he had decided on it as a rule.
00:40:45Something?
00:40:47That's...
00:40:53It's dangerous.
00:40:58It's sudden, but here's the Kaneo Quiz.
00:41:03Mr. Kimura challenged the world with such a harsh yacht.
00:41:09He said he would retire if something happened.
00:41:12What is it?
00:41:15It's the Kaneo Quiz.
00:41:17Sora-chan, let's think about it.
00:41:19I'll give you a series of correct answers.
00:41:22I'm looking forward to it.
00:41:26What is it, Sora-chan?
00:41:27I got it right.
00:41:29It's not rare.
00:41:31Mr. Kimura said he would quit if he wasn't hungry.
00:41:37Not when you're hungry?
00:41:39I thought I was in trouble if I lost my appetite.
00:41:45You thought you were in trouble.
00:41:47I see.
00:41:48If I don't want to eat something today, I'll retire.
00:41:51That's right.
00:41:53When you have a stomachache.
00:41:55That's right.
00:41:57Mr. Mokomichi, what is it?
00:41:59I'm also a foodie.
00:42:02I think I use up a lot of energy.
00:42:05I think I'll lose it when I notice it.
00:42:08When I run out of food, I think I'll go home.
00:42:13You said you calculated it.
00:42:15But you eat too much.
00:42:17I don't think he's that kind of person.
00:42:19I calculated it.
00:42:21Mr. Goto, what is it?
00:42:23For example, a dolphin living in the sea.
00:42:28If you keep being surrounded and followed by such creatures, it's no good.
00:42:37It's no good.
00:42:38If you keep following it, it's no good.
00:42:40It's no good.
00:42:41So I'll retire.
00:42:44You don't have to retire.
00:42:46You don't have to retire.
00:42:48Mr. Tani, what is it?
00:42:50You told me that if the direction of the wind changes, you'll tell me the alarm.
00:42:55If you don't notice the alarm, you'll retire.
00:43:06Because it's dangerous.
00:43:08You don't know the danger.
00:43:10Mr. Tanishida, what is it?
00:43:12I think I can deal with tough guys.
00:43:16It's not that kind of thing.
00:43:18If you catch an octopus, you'll get ink on your face.
00:43:24It's like a gag manga.
00:43:28The correct answer is...
00:43:31When I'm alone in public, I talk to birds and fish.
00:43:37If I hear an answer from the birds and fish, I'll retire.
00:43:44If I hear an answer from the birds and fish, I'll retire.
00:43:49When I'm alone in public, I challenge myself to the limit.
00:43:55I set up rules so that I can realize it.
00:43:59It's definitely a bad situation.
00:44:03But why did you make such a tough challenge?
00:44:08Yacht is a vehicle that runs on the wind.
00:44:11If you don't cooperate with nature, you can't move forward.
00:44:14I can't run on my own.
00:44:16I think it's a strange feeling.
00:44:20You really like yachts, don't you?
00:44:24What is your future dream?
00:44:28My dream is to challenge the most popular yacht race, Vendee Globe.
00:44:34Vendee Globe?
00:44:37Vendee Globe is a yacht race that is held once every four years.
00:44:41It is a yacht race that aims to travel around the world while competing for speed with no equipment and no supplies.
00:44:48Every time, the world's best yachts gather.
00:44:54In the past nine competitions, 114 out of 200 people competed.
00:45:01How high is it?
00:45:06And until the other day, the 10th competition was held.
00:45:12From Japan, adventurer Kojiro Shiraishi participated.
00:45:17On February 9th, he successfully reached his second goal.
00:45:24Wow, that's amazing.
00:45:28What's different from my world tour is that it's a race to compete for speed.
00:45:34I mainly used two types of main sail and jib sail to catch the wind.
00:45:40When it comes to a race where speed is life, it's a different story.
00:45:44During the race, I change the sail many times to speed up the boat.
00:45:50Yes, this yacht race.
00:45:52The key is how much you can use the wind as a driving force.
00:45:57That's why you need to change the sail every once in a while to match the wind.
00:46:04If you catch the wind well, the yacht will reach 100 km per hour.
00:46:09However, in bad weather, you may have to change the sail.
00:46:16In bad weather, if the yacht changes the sail during the race, it's a life-threatening task.
00:46:25Furthermore, when something happens to the rope that fixes the sail to the mast,
00:46:30you have to climb the 30-meter-high mast and deal with it yourself.
00:46:38It's so high.
00:46:40Just looking at it makes me nervous.
00:46:44And it's too scary to do it alone.
00:46:49It's a tough Vendée Globe to reach the goal.
00:46:55The prize money is about 3.1 million yen.
00:46:59And it's the world's best yacht man.
00:47:03But on the other hand, it costs a lot of money to get on board.
00:47:09It costs about 3.1 million yen to participate.
00:47:14In addition, the cost of the yacht, including the cost of customization, is about 1 billion yen.
00:47:24Even if I win, I can't get the base at all.
00:47:27It's not money anymore.
00:47:29Even if I spend such a lot of money, everyone aims to win.
00:47:35The victory of the Vendée Globe is the greatest honor.
00:47:39Mr. Shiraishi, who participated in the Vendée Globe, gave me advice when I traveled around the world.
00:47:44Mr. Shiraishi's race looks so cool.
00:47:48I'm full of the feeling of wanting to get on board anyway.
00:47:52For that reason, I want to continue to do my best for the yacht every day.
00:47:57I want to practice.
00:48:01The young yacht man that Japan is proud of.
00:48:04Keep up the good work.
00:48:07And the exciting seasonal race is not only on the sea.
00:48:13It's a crazy race that takes place in the snowy mountains of America.
00:48:19It's a death race of a retired commander.
00:48:25It's a race with a simple and dangerous name.
00:48:30This death race is held twice a year in winter and summer in the mountains of Vermont, USA.
00:48:40It is said that the temperature in winter is minus 8 degrees in the daytime and minus 20 degrees at night.
00:48:48This year, winter races will be held from January 23rd to 25th.
00:48:5319 people will participate.
00:48:55Six of them are women.
00:49:00I don't care if I die.
00:49:02What are you declaring?
00:49:05It's too scary.
00:49:08And on the management's website.
00:49:11We don't support anything.
00:49:14When does it start and when does it end?
00:49:17I can't tell you what's going to happen during the race.
00:49:21We want the participants to fail.
00:49:25I don't care if you quit anytime.
00:49:28That's what it says.
00:49:30It's a death race from the management's point of view.
00:49:36The biggest reason why such a death race is feared is.
00:49:40The number of missions that are too harsh during the race.
00:49:46In the first place, this race is not a race to compete in speed from start to finish.
00:49:54It's a endurance race where the management prepares a number of missions.
00:49:58It's a race where the management prepares a number of missions.
00:50:05But no one knows how many missions there are.
00:50:08No one knows how long it will take.
00:50:14The participants can't see the future.
00:50:17They have to keep challenging the harsh missions in front of them.
00:50:24By the way, this tournament has been held overnight for more than 50 hours from the start.
00:50:34What kind of missions are there?
00:50:39Hey there.
00:50:40Hi, Canero.
00:50:41Hey, Canero.
00:50:42Japanese people want to know about the most dangerous death race in the world.
00:50:49This is the author of the death race, Mr. Sena Jode.
00:50:54He is also the best-selling author of the New York Times.
00:50:58He is also the founder of the Spartan Race, the world's largest obstacle race that is also popular in Japan.
00:51:08There is no doubt that this death race will wake up any tough guy.
00:51:14What?
00:51:16What kind of dangerous missions are waiting for you during the race?
00:51:22There are many types of physical fitness.
00:51:27This is the mission of this year's race.
00:51:31Climbing a snowy mountain with a firewood.
00:51:35It's heavy and cold, and it's not tough.
00:51:40And this is also a mission that many people want to retire.
00:51:46Hey, what are you doing?
00:51:49This is a push-up with your head in a bucket of ice water.
00:51:55The power of the water is amazing.
00:51:58It's hard.
00:52:00In addition, you can dig a hole in the ice by yourself in 2023 and dive in the water for a total of 4 minutes.
00:52:09This year, we will evolve further from there, enter the frozen lake, break the ice, and find the zekken with your number.
00:52:18You're good at water sports.
00:52:21I don't want to do anything for a second.
00:52:25I came up with something terrible.
00:52:29But physical fitness alone isn't fun, is it?
00:52:33So I came up with a variety of missions to push the participants from various angles.
00:52:39For example, this.
00:52:44What are you doing?
00:52:48I just pinch small parts with tweezers.
00:52:52But it must have been tough for the participants who were frozen and exhausted in the cold.
00:52:59What a mean mission.
00:53:04In addition, this is to run around the snowy mountains and solve the code by hinting at the cards hidden in the middle of the course.
00:53:14Oh, my God, there are some things that require intelligence.
00:53:19In order to clear the Death Race, you need not only physical strength, but also mental strength and endurance.
00:53:28In addition, there is a mission like this for the Death Race.
00:53:34What are you doing?
00:53:37This is one of the missions that everyone cooperates with.
00:53:41The mission is to make a bridge by connecting the boards that each person has, and then cross the river.
00:53:52Is there anything you can cooperate with in the race?
00:53:58If you cooperate like this, a strong bond will be formed between the participants, but in the end they will kick each other off.
00:54:06That bond will make everyone suffer.
00:54:12That's how it's mentally driven.
00:54:19What a terrible thing to come up with.
00:54:24This kind of tough mission is more than 50 hours.
00:54:28It seems to be carried out day and night.
00:54:31Every time a retired person is exhausted.
00:54:34It's hard just to watch.
00:54:40This year, the number of retired people is zero.
00:54:43All of them have dropped out.
00:54:46Hey, you're too much.
00:54:52By the way, in last winter's race,
00:54:5446 hours after the start,
00:54:57While soaking in the lake,
00:55:00At the end of the mission,
00:55:03The race is over.
00:55:06The three people who endured so far became dry.
00:55:10In commemoration, a skeleton model used in the mission was sent.
00:55:15No, even if it's dry, it's just a skeleton.
00:55:20There's no prize money in this race.
00:55:22It's the same as life.
00:55:25Even if you achieve something, you don't always get a reward, do you?
00:55:30What?
00:55:33I didn't know there was such a tough race.
00:55:37Ariyoshi, Nobu.
00:55:40Here's a disappointing announcement.
00:55:43I've registered you for the next death race in June.
00:55:47I'm looking forward to seeing you there.
00:55:49I'm looking forward to seeing you there.
00:55:52Ariyoshi, please do it alone.
00:55:55Ariyoshi, please do it alone.
00:55:58The correct answer to the quiz is...
00:56:01If you talk to a bird or a fish and hear the answer, you'll retire.
00:56:05I was close to Mr. Goto.
00:56:08I was about to talk to him.
00:56:11Ariyoshi, Yacht World Tour.
00:56:14I'm just swimming in the lake.
00:56:17It's impossible.
00:56:20It's a life-threatening race.
00:56:23How was the Yacht World Tour and the Death Race?
00:56:27How was it, Mr. Mokomichi?
00:56:30The Death Race was a little interesting.
00:56:33On the contrary, I thought that Japanese people could do it.
00:56:38I just imagined it.
00:56:40If Sasuke's regular customers come out...
00:56:44I thought I could do it.
00:56:47Sasuke's regular customers wear a lot of coats.
00:56:50They wear a lot of coats.
00:56:53It's difficult.
00:56:55Let's join in, Nobu.
00:56:57No, please don't.
00:56:59I want you to bring me a skeleton.
00:57:02At least make it a large special edition.
00:57:05Ariyoshi will be a young entertainer.
00:57:07Please make it a large special edition.
00:57:09Kanyo's special edition.
00:57:12The next theme is...
00:57:14Animals.
00:57:17In November 2024,
00:57:20a white tiger baby was born for the first time in nine years at the Saitama Zoo.
00:57:26It will be released on January 4 this year.
00:57:30It will be very popular.
00:57:34It's cute.
00:57:35It's so cute.
00:57:37In addition,
00:57:39Panda, raccoon, capybara.
00:57:41There are many short videos of animals that are popular on SNS.
00:57:46Raccoon is cute.
00:57:49It's cute.
00:57:51It's an animal's weapon.
00:57:53However,
00:57:55animals have more than just cute weapons.
00:57:58That is...
00:58:00In the harsh environment and competition for survival,
00:58:04the ecology has evolved to survive.
00:58:08And now,
00:58:10the ecology of such animals is getting a lot of attention in the business world.
00:58:16People call it...
00:58:18Nature technology.
00:58:21What is that?
00:58:24Nature technology is
00:58:25a technology to learn from nature.
00:58:29In the old days,
00:58:31the Wright brothers invented airplanes
00:58:34by getting hints from birds flying.
00:58:37It is a method of developing and improving products
00:58:41by using the ecology of animals and plants as a model.
00:58:46What is it that we are familiar with in our lives?
00:58:50It is...
00:58:52Peripel tape used in sneakers and clothes.
00:58:57This is a hint of a structure that can be pasted and peeled off many times.
00:59:03It was the fruit of a plant that was attached to clothes.
00:59:11I used to call it Hitsukihotsuki.
00:59:16In the Far East, it is called Baka.
00:59:21In addition, this is a lake with a scale-like pattern that we often see in recent years.
00:59:28In fact, this is a hint from a shark's skin.
00:59:33Some sharks swim at speeds of more than 50 km per hour.
00:59:40If you look closely at the skin,
00:59:43there are scales like teeth that line up in the same direction from head to tail.
00:59:51When this scale is swimming,
00:59:54it prevents the water flow from being disturbed on the surface of the body
00:59:58and suppresses the resistance of water by flowing the water smoothly.
01:00:04Wow!
01:00:06The shark's skin is amazing!
01:00:09One of the areas where research is underway is the medical field.
01:00:18So, here is the first place of nature technology.
01:00:23It is a painless injection needle developed by Mohinto.
01:00:29Injection is essential for disinfecting and applying medicine,
01:00:35but many people are not good at it.
01:00:39Yes, yes, I always write a crybaby.
01:00:44In order to overturn the image that injection equals pain,
01:00:50research on painless injection needles is underway in medical devices manufacturers and universities.
01:00:57Hello, Kaneo.
01:01:00There are many people who say that injection is helpful if it doesn't hurt anymore.
01:01:05Professor Seiji Aoyagi of Kansai University,
01:01:10one of the researchers of painless injection needles.
01:01:14What Professor Aoyagi noticed was...
01:01:18It's a mosquito.
01:01:20What? A mosquito?
01:01:21A mosquito?
01:01:23A mosquito?
01:01:25A mosquito?
01:01:27That's right.
01:01:29I do research on making small things that are invisible to the naked eye.
01:01:34About 25 years ago, I heard from another researcher that
01:01:38the needle is interesting, and I was interested in it.
01:01:46After that, he began to research on the injection needle.
01:01:53Even if you are bitten by a mosquito, you often don't notice it until the blood is sucked out, right?
01:01:58I thought there was a hint there.
01:02:01That's true.
01:02:03It's the first time I've noticed that I'm itchy.
01:02:07The reason why it's hard to notice even if you are bitten by a mosquito is that you don't feel the pain.
01:02:13First of all, this needle is very thin.
01:02:18Compared to the bloodletting needle,
01:02:21the thinness is less than one-tenth.
01:02:25It's only about 0.05 mm.
01:02:28The reason why you feel pain when you inject the needle is
01:02:32because the pain on the surface of the skin is stimulated by the needle.
01:02:38This pain point is about 130 mm on average per square centimeter of the skin.
01:02:46If you rub the pain point with a thin needle, you won't feel the pain.
01:02:52I see.
01:02:55In addition, this needle looks like one,
01:02:59but in fact, there are six thin needles.
01:03:04That's right.
01:03:06This needle is composed of six different needles,
01:03:10and they are well used.
01:03:14In addition to the main needle that goes into the blood vessel to suck blood,
01:03:20there is a needle with a structure like a saw that cuts open the skin so that the main needle can enter easily,
01:03:26and there is a needle that pours out the saliva with a anesthetic effect.
01:03:30These needles rotate and pierce the skin,
01:03:35but it's amazing that they have so many functions to suck blood without being noticed by humans.
01:03:42This is the needle made with such a needle as a hint.
01:03:48The thinness is 0.08 mm.
01:03:52This is the thinnest needle in the world.
01:03:57It's amazing.
01:03:59It's much closer to the thinness of a thin needle.
01:04:03This also goes on while rotating like a thin needle.
01:04:07When it rotates, it goes in like a saw with a pinpoint,
01:04:11so the effect on the skin and blood vessels is minimized,
01:04:15and this also leads to a reduction in pain.
01:04:18This injection needle does not feel pain.
01:04:20Research is underway to improve the effectiveness of injection needles for children
01:04:26and injection needles for diabetes patients who have to be injected many times a day.
01:04:33This is a story that gives hope to the world's injection machine.
01:04:39Next is a momentary adhesive for bloodletting for only 15 seconds with Fujitsubo power.
01:04:48Adhesive
01:04:50Speaking of Fujitsubo,
01:04:53it is a type of adhesive that sticks to wet surfaces such as the rocks on the beach and the bottom of the ship.
01:05:02In fact, this is because Fujitsubo is secreted by wrapping the adhesive in oil.
01:05:10By doing so, the oil removes the moisture and dirt from the adhesive surface,
01:05:15allowing it to be firmly bonded even in water.
01:05:19And the research to apply this mechanism is on bloodletting.
01:05:26In modern medicine, bloodletting is generally used to stop bleeding.
01:05:33In medical dramas, there are scenes where they bond while looking at a microscope.
01:05:41However, depending on the situation, it may take several minutes to bond one place,
01:05:47and it may not be in time if you are fighting for a moment during an operation.
01:05:53On the other hand, if you mix instant adhesive with medical oil
01:05:57and apply a paste-like Fujitsubo bloodletting agent to the liver,
01:06:05bloodletting takes less than 15 seconds.
01:06:09Currently, the results of experiments on rats and pigs are positive,
01:06:14and expectations are high that bloodletting can be done quickly even on human bodies.
01:06:21It would be great if I could stop bleeding in 15 seconds during the operation.
01:06:26Wow!
01:06:28Nature technology has hidden the possibility of helping various patients.
01:06:35Nature technology is also in our homes.
01:06:40In fact, home appliances that incorporate nature technology are appearing one after another.
01:06:48Nature technology part 3 is also here.
01:06:53Refrigerator
01:06:58Refrigerator, refrigeration performance, capacity, etc.
01:07:03It is a refrigerator where various functions are evolving every day,
01:07:07but in fact, there is also nature technology.
01:07:11For example, this refrigerator's double-opened door is the same.
01:07:17It is very important to know how much you can seal the refrigerator when you close the door.
01:07:24If the door is loose, the cold air will escape and it will not cool properly,
01:07:28and the electricity bill will be high.
01:07:31So I referred to scallops.
01:07:35Scallops?
01:07:38What is the relationship between scallops and refrigerators?
01:07:42When scallops escape from the enemy,
01:07:45they move by blowing out the seawater from the gap between the intestines by sealing the shell firmly.
01:07:54Oh, it's a jet fountain that Kaneo did at the scallop party.
01:08:00Yes, that's the same principle as the water gun that everyone has done in the bath,
01:08:07but if it is not properly sealed, water will not come out vigorously.
01:08:11So there must be a secret to sealing the scallop shell perfectly.
01:08:16When I looked into it, I found that the seam of the scallop shell was not straight but wavy.
01:08:24If the seam is wavy like this,
01:08:28the surface area of the joint surface increases more than in the case of a straight line,
01:08:32and the friction resistance increases, making it difficult for air to enter.
01:08:38As a result of using this wavy scallop shell for the joint surface of the door,
01:08:43the sealing degree increased and the power consumption was reduced.
01:08:48Oh, that's right. The joint surface of the door is wavy.
01:08:54Scallops, you are amazing.
01:08:57Next,
01:08:59I will give you a hint.
01:09:02A washing machine.
01:09:04A theme that cannot be avoided when developing a washing machine.
01:09:09It is the reduction of washing time.
01:09:14To reduce the washing time, we need to strengthen the washing power.
01:09:19So, in the past, the washing machine was washing the clothes in a left and right rotation,
01:09:25but in order to further increase the washing power,
01:09:28we thought about whether we could replace the clothes in the washing machine.
01:09:34In order to replace the clothes in the washing machine, we need a strong water flow.
01:09:40A strong water flow means that the sea creatures swim fast.
01:09:46That's why dolphins came out of the washing machine.
01:09:52Speaking of dolphins,
01:09:53in addition to their swimming speed exceeding 45 km per hour,
01:09:58they can do a big jump that even dolphins can do.
01:10:02This dolphin kick, which makes it possible to swim at high speed,
01:10:06moves the fins up and down powerfully.
01:10:09We applied this to the washing machine.
01:10:12In order to promote the movement of the clothes up and down,
01:10:16we applied dolphin fins to the back four places of the parts that generate the water flow at the bottom of the washing machine,
01:10:24called pulsators.
01:10:28We also applied dolphin fins to the surface to apply a streamlined slope.
01:10:34And by controlling the rotation of the right and left rotation alternately,
01:10:40and by adjusting the rhythm of the dolphin kick,
01:10:44a strong water flow was generated in the vertical direction,
01:10:48and in about 30 seconds, the clothes were switched up and down.
01:10:54In addition,
01:10:56Thanks to the dolphin kick, the output increased,
01:10:59but the water resistance was strong,
01:11:02and the motor that moves the pulsator was burdened,
01:11:06and the power consumption was likely to increase.
01:11:10I can't believe it!
01:11:12I can't get the electricity bill even if it's time-consuming!
01:11:17But we were able to solve that problem by using the characteristics of dolphins.
01:11:22That's the wrinkles that dolphins can make on their skin when they swim.
01:11:27Yes, the skin of dolphins is not only smooth,
01:11:31but also wrinkled when swimming.
01:11:33The skin of dolphins is not only smooth,
01:11:37but also wrinkled when swimming.
01:11:41By reproducing this wrinkle in the pulsator,
01:11:44we reduced the water friction resistance and reduced the load on the motor.
01:11:48As a result, we were able to achieve high washing power.
01:11:54In this way, the load on the motor was also reduced,
01:11:58and the washing time was reduced by 15%.
01:12:03As a result, we were able to save electricity bills.
01:12:08Oh!
01:12:10It helps when I'm busy doing housework in the morning!
01:12:14Speaking of household appliances,
01:12:17the vacuum cleaner also has nature technology.
01:12:21In fact, this vacuum cleaner has a characteristic of a cat.
01:12:26A characteristic of a cat?
01:12:29That is...
01:12:30Hmm, hmm, hmm...
01:12:34I see!
01:12:36You've found a good point again!
01:12:40It's sudden, but here's the Kaneo Quiz!
01:12:45What is the characteristic of a cat in this vacuum cleaner?
01:12:52Here's the Kaneo Quiz.
01:12:54What is the characteristic of a cat in this vacuum cleaner?
01:13:00Sora-chan!
01:13:02Let's think about it.
01:13:04It's a cat.
01:13:06I don't have a cat.
01:13:08Sora-chan doesn't have a cat.
01:13:11I don't have a cat.
01:13:13It's difficult.
01:13:15If you watch a lot of cat videos, you'll know.
01:13:18I don't watch that much because I don't have a cat.
01:13:21No, no, but...
01:13:23Even in the video, the scene...
01:13:26I don't say that much.
01:13:27Oh, oh, oh...
01:13:29In the video, the cat has a tsundere image.
01:13:36So the vacuum cleaner is a bit tsundere, too.
01:13:40The vacuum cleaner is a tsundere?
01:13:42I don't vacuum it.
01:13:44That's not good, right?
01:13:46Is there a time when you don't vacuum it?
01:13:50Now, Mr. Mokomichi.
01:13:51What is it?
01:13:53I have a dog, too.
01:13:55I don't have a cat.
01:13:57Is that so?
01:13:59It might be a little difficult.
01:14:01I've been thinking about it.
01:14:03It's not the same as Sora-chan.
01:14:06You've seen it, haven't you?
01:14:09For example,
01:14:12I don't vacuum my hands.
01:14:16The same goes for dogs.
01:14:19That's how you vacuum it.
01:14:24If it's a meatball, it feels good to hold it.
01:14:29It's good to hold it.
01:14:31Now, Mr. Goto.
01:14:33Under the cat?
01:14:36Yes.
01:14:38The cat's bottom is rough.
01:14:41Yes, yes, yes.
01:14:42Under the cat,
01:14:46I use a vacuum cleaner or a carpet.
01:14:49I use a vacuum cleaner or a carpet.
01:14:52I use a vacuum cleaner or a carpet.
01:14:54I use a vacuum cleaner or a carpet.
01:14:56That's good.
01:14:58Now, Mr. Tani.
01:15:00I don't have a cat, either.
01:15:02Then it's difficult.
01:15:04You know that, right?
01:15:06You don't know that much about cats.
01:15:08When I say cat,
01:15:10cat punch?
01:15:12Like this, right?
01:15:14What should I do with this?
01:15:16What should I do with this?
01:15:18What should I do with this?
01:15:20I have two cat punches.
01:15:23With the principle of cat punch,
01:15:25I adjust the angle and reach.
01:15:30That's enough.
01:15:32She gave up.
01:15:34Yes, I gave up.
01:15:36What about you, Mr. Ishida?
01:15:37I wonder what it is.
01:15:39I wonder what it is.
01:15:41Do cats usually have that kind of place in their house?
01:15:44Yes, they do.
01:15:46That vacuum cleaner is on the curtain rail.
01:15:49Why?
01:15:51It's high up.
01:15:53That's a cat, too.
01:15:55Now, the correct answer.
01:15:58The correct answer is
01:16:00that the cat uses its tongue to scratch its body.
01:16:02That's good.
01:16:04What does that mean?
01:16:06In order to save cleaning time,
01:16:08the development team's task was
01:16:11to reduce the number of garbage disposal.
01:16:14Therefore,
01:16:16they decided to make the sucked garbage compact.
01:16:19That's amazing.
01:16:21Originally, the cyclone vacuum cleaner
01:16:23compressed the garbage with a wire-like blade like this,
01:16:27but when the fluffy fiberglass garbage accumulates,
01:16:30the suction power drops,
01:16:32and when the garbage is thrown away,
01:16:35it swells up again.
01:16:37There were many problems.
01:16:39What caught the attention was
01:16:41the cat's fur.
01:16:44In the development team,
01:16:46a member who had a cat
01:16:48told me that the cat's fur
01:16:50was compressed cleanly.
01:16:52So I started looking into
01:16:54the mechanism of cat fur.
01:16:56Cats don't like the smell and dirt
01:16:59getting on them.
01:17:00In order to clean the smelly body
01:17:02such as after eating,
01:17:04they lick their hands and body with their tongue.
01:17:08They sometimes spit out
01:17:11the swallowed fur
01:17:13in their mouths.
01:17:15In fact,
01:17:17under the cat,
01:17:19there are a lot of pimples
01:17:21to remove the garbage and dust
01:17:23that are efficiently sandwiched between the fur.
01:17:26This pimple
01:17:28acts like a brush
01:17:30to remove the dust
01:17:32and push out the air
01:17:34that is contained in the fur.
01:17:36As a result,
01:17:38the hair garbage is compressed
01:17:40and placed as a ball.
01:17:42Therefore,
01:17:44the mechanism under the cat
01:17:46is applied to the vacuum cleaner's
01:17:48garbage compression blade.
01:17:50By attaching a spiky protrusion
01:17:52to the surface of the blade,
01:17:54the suctioned garbage is released
01:17:56and the air is separated.
01:17:57I thought a lot about
01:17:59how to place the spiky protrusion,
01:18:01but in the end,
01:18:03I realized that the most efficient way
01:18:05to place the spiky protrusion
01:18:07is to place it like a cat's tongue.
01:18:09I thought,
01:18:11animals are great.
01:18:13As a result,
01:18:15the size of the garbage in the tank
01:18:17can be compressed to one-fifth.
01:18:19Oh!
01:18:21It's a great idea
01:18:23to throw away the garbage in the tank.
01:18:24I see.
01:18:26By the way,
01:18:28the wisdom of the natural world
01:18:30is great.
01:18:32It was a miso soup.
01:18:34So,
01:18:36the correct answer was
01:18:38to use the cat's tongue
01:18:40to clean the cat's fur.
01:18:42The cat's fur
01:18:44becomes easy to throw away
01:18:46because it is rough.
01:18:48Mr. Ariyoshi,
01:18:50various familiar products
01:18:51I've been raising a dog for 13 years,
01:18:53but I don't have any ideas.
01:18:55It's embarrassing.
01:18:57Everyone is amazing.
01:18:59Researchers are amazing.
01:19:01Mr. Goto, how was it?
01:19:03I'm glad I had three cats.
01:19:05Did you have three cats?
01:19:07I knew it.
01:19:09I thought so.
01:19:11I'm glad.
01:19:13Mr. Nishida,
01:19:15how was it?
01:19:17I have a cat allergy.
01:19:19I see.
01:19:21I wonder if it's a cat allergy.
01:19:23I don't think so.
01:19:25I don't think so.
01:19:27Now,
01:19:29we've seen the evolution of technology
01:19:31to make use of the animal ecosystem.
01:19:33How about you?
01:19:35Have you ever been surprised
01:19:37by the evolution of technology?
01:19:39Ms. Tani, how was it?
01:19:41It was just recently.
01:19:43Do you know that
01:19:45cell phone numbers
01:19:47are being typed?
01:19:49I was surprised.
01:19:51I was wondering what kind of notification it was.
01:19:53I found out that
01:19:55cell phone numbers are being typed.
01:19:57Even if you don't listen to the cell phone numbers,
01:19:59you can understand what it's saying.
01:20:01I'm glad that
01:20:03I can't listen to the cell phone numbers
01:20:05as soon as I leave the house.
01:20:07I was surprised.
01:20:09I thought it was a prank.
01:20:11It's amazing.
01:20:13Mr. Nishida,
01:20:15how was the evolution of technology?
01:20:17I bought it at Uniqlo.
01:20:19It's a self-register.
01:20:21I can remember what I bought
01:20:23just by looking at it.
01:20:25I want everyone to buy it.
01:20:27I think so, too.
01:20:29It would be great if convenience stores became like that.
01:20:31I was surprised.
01:20:33Mr. Mokomichi,
01:20:35you seem to have precious memories
01:20:37with animals.
01:20:39Yes, I do.
01:20:41In the past,
01:20:43I went to China's Shishen Mountain
01:20:45for an advertisement campaign.
01:20:48There was a panda park there.
01:20:50I went to the park
01:20:52and called the newborn panda
01:20:55by its name.
01:20:57That's amazing.
01:20:59It's an honor.
01:21:01This is the name
01:21:03Mr. Mokomichi gave to the baby panda.
01:21:06It's scary.
01:21:08What does it mean?
01:21:10What does it mean?
01:21:12I don't like the kanji.
01:21:14It's scary.
01:21:16Mokodou.
01:21:17Mokomichi is written as Mokodou.
01:21:19It's too strong.
01:21:21There are more cute ones
01:21:23such as Ranran.
01:21:25It's like a passionate tiger's fan.
01:21:28It's true.
01:21:30It's not cute at all.
01:21:32I'm scared of pandas.
01:21:35Is it okay to have the name of a different animal?
01:21:38It's true.
01:21:40It's amazing.
01:21:43Mr. Ariyoshi and everyone,
01:21:44we have an important announcement
01:21:46from Kaneo.
01:21:48This April,
01:21:50Kaneo will start broadcasting
01:21:52for the 7th year in a row.
01:21:54He will be moving.
01:21:56That's right.
01:21:58Kaneo will be moving
01:22:00from April to Sunday.
01:22:03He will be broadcasting
01:22:05from 6.05 p.m. to 6.43 p.m.
01:22:08He will be broadcasting
01:22:10from Sunday to Sunday.
01:22:12It's hard to remember.
01:22:14It's a long time.
01:22:16It's 6.05 p.m.
01:22:18It's 6.43 p.m.
01:22:20There will be news
01:22:22from 6.00 p.m.
01:22:24It's a good time.
01:22:26It's after the popular Oozumou broadcast.
01:22:29I see.
01:22:31It's good.
01:22:33We will help Oozumou with a piggyback ride.
01:22:35That's right.
01:22:37We will take sumo actively.
01:22:39It's not a sumo project.
01:22:40It's not a sumo project.
01:22:44Kaneo will be moving to Sunday.
01:22:46Next time,
01:22:48we will investigate curry
01:22:50that everyone loves.
01:22:52We will go to Samporo, Jinbo-cho.
01:22:54We will go to various places in Japan.
01:22:56I love curry.
01:22:59NHK special.
01:23:0114 years ago,
01:23:03there was a big tsunami on the roof.
01:23:05This is a record of the heart
01:23:07that has never been seen before.
01:23:09Tonight at 10 p.m.
01:23:14NHK special.
01:23:16New Japanism.
01:23:18J-pop that resonates in the world.
01:23:20The driving force of evolution.
01:23:22It will be broadcast at 9 p.m.
01:23:24on Sunday, the 16th.
01:23:28Wait a minute.
01:23:30It's a joke.
01:23:32Let's look back at last year's masterpiece.
01:23:34Knife.
01:23:35Knife.
01:23:40Tonight at 11 p.m.
01:23:59Darwin is here.
01:24:01The main character is Nu.
01:24:02He is the most successful person in Savannah,
01:24:05where 1.5 million people live.
01:24:07He travels 3,000 kilometers a year
01:24:09and arrives at the port in one year.
01:24:17You are fine.
01:24:19It's like garbage washed in the seawater.
01:24:21It doesn't make sense.
01:24:23Ota-kun.
01:24:25If you're going to die anyway,
01:24:27let's die in Paris.
01:24:29Dismantling Kingdom.
01:24:30Craftsmen challenge the dismantling
01:24:32of Kumamoto Castle's precious Yagura.
01:24:3817th at 7.57 p.m.
01:24:44Night play.
01:24:46Close contact with the two overseas performances
01:24:48that cover the world.
01:24:5318th at 7.57 p.m.
01:24:57Good evening.
01:24:58Good evening.