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00:00When the kids come back from the winter break,
00:03the youngest is still 15 years old, so she says,
00:06well, well, well.
00:07It's a very cute feeling,
00:09but when she goes back there,
00:11she's probably completely different.
00:14Ah, I see.
00:16I wonder if she's the same person.
00:22So, has anything changed recently?
00:26No, nothing has changed.
00:28It's just that the scenery is so beautiful.
00:30This picture!
00:31This window is beautiful, isn't it?
00:33This window.
00:35Unfortunately,
00:38Chisa-chan can't see this view.
00:40What do you mean?
00:42This is the Zushi Coast in Kanagawa Prefecture.
00:44The Zushi Coast is a beautiful place
00:46where you can see Enoshima over there
00:48and Mt. Fuji like this.
00:50But in fact, the winter coast is the best
00:52because there are few people.
00:54When it's cold,
00:56there are few people on the beach
00:58and it feels good.
01:00And the scenery just now,
01:02it's actually this.
01:04Toilet.
01:06You can see it from the window of the toilet.
01:08The scenery you just saw
01:10is the scenery you just saw.
01:12It's like the scenery you saw
01:14from a villa somewhere.
01:16It's amazing, isn't it?
01:18This is the first picture
01:20that Yoshizumi-san took
01:22and Yoshizumi-san's face
01:24is reflected in the lower left corner.
01:26That's because it's a toilet.
01:28It's strange, isn't it?
01:30It's impossible to show the angle.
01:32It's impossible.
01:34I wanted to show that frame.
01:36But this kind of scenery is surprising.
01:38I think this is very good.
01:40It's Enoshima, isn't it?
01:42It's the Zushi Coast.
01:44It's the toilet on the left side of the beach
01:46on the Zushi Coast.
01:48Chisako-san, did you have anything?
01:50I didn't have anything,
01:52but when the kids came back
01:54during the winter break,
01:56the lower child was still 15 years old,
01:58so she said,
02:00it's a very cute feeling,
02:02but as soon as I got back there,
02:04there was no contact at all.
02:06I see.
02:08How old were you now?
02:10The upper child was 17 years old
02:12and the lower child was 15 years old.
02:14Even if I contacted them,
02:16they didn't answer the phone.
02:18They only said,
02:20there is a pillow behind you,
02:22and only one ear.
02:24They only said bad things.
02:26I thought they were the same people.
02:28But when they came back,
02:30they said,
02:32mama, mama.
02:34The upper child said,
02:36mama, mama.
02:38But when I said,
02:40let's go to Isetan,
02:42they followed me.
02:44In Chisako-san's case,
02:46the kids these days
02:48probably use video calls.
02:50I have to take a picture of my face
02:52all the time,
02:54but the kids these days
02:56just leave it there
02:58and go somewhere.
03:00Even if I say,
03:02they don't come out.
03:04They come back somehow.
03:06Then,
03:08where were you?
03:10Didn't you usually say
03:12when you went to the bathroom?
03:14I was on the phone all the time.
03:16You were talking to your friends.
03:18Yes, yes.
03:20Rather than talking to them,
03:22I was like,
03:24you must be lonely,
03:26so look at me.
03:28Then,
03:30your fingers came out
03:32and you did this in front of the TV.
03:34It was a video call,
03:36but were you looking at LINE?
03:38Maybe I was trying to open
03:40another screen.
03:42I can't remember.
03:44Do you know?
03:46I was like,
03:48you must be looking at another screen.
03:50He said he wasn't.
03:52I said he was,
03:54but he said he wasn't.
03:56Then,
03:58he doesn't look at other screens
04:00when he's on FaceTime?
04:02No, he doesn't.
04:04But,
04:06when my brother
04:08went to America for the first time,
04:10of course,
04:12it was a satellite phone.
04:14It was a foreign phone.
04:16It wasn't a satellite phone.
04:18It was an international phone.
04:20Yes, it was an international phone.
04:22It was an international phone.
04:24Anyway,
04:26he decided what to do
04:28before he called.
04:30It costs a lot of money.
04:32It was a collect call.
04:34He didn't have money,
04:36so he called from New York
04:38and asked who it was.
04:40If it was someone he didn't know,
04:42he had to pay for the collect call.
04:44It was hard for everyone
04:46to talk to each other.
04:48My mother refused to call me.
04:50She said she would call you.
04:52Yes, it was a collect call.
04:54I asked her why she refused.
04:56She said she was fine
04:58and that was enough.
05:00It was logical.
05:02Old people are like that.
05:04Tsutaku's son
05:06is a boy.
05:08I really want to
05:10hear his voice,
05:12but I can't.
05:14He's mean.
05:16No, it's not like that.
05:18It's a part of being a parent.
05:20When I look at the kids around me,
05:22they don't say
05:24mom, mom, mom.
05:26It's a little embarrassing
05:28for me.
05:30But they say
05:32they love you.
05:34To their mom?
05:36Yes, always.
05:38In America,
05:40they always start with hi, mom.
05:42But that's not the case in Japan.
05:44They don't say I love you, mom
05:46and end with hi, mom.
05:48I love you.
05:50That's what my mom said.
05:52When your brother
05:54went to America
05:56after he quit sumo,
05:58all his colleagues
06:00said hi, mom,
06:02so I saw them do it.
06:04I thought
06:06I wasn't that nice to my mom.
06:08I thought that a lot.
06:10It's a custom
06:12that doesn't exist in Japan.
06:14Our kids don't absorb
06:16good things like that.
06:18In America,
06:20everyone does it,
06:22but they don't do it.
06:24Some kids talk to their mom
06:26for about an hour.
06:28They don't learn that.
06:30They don't do it because
06:32they think they're close.
06:34If they're not close,
06:36they don't do it
06:38because they're scared.
06:40But the input
06:42is not always output.
06:44They say hi, mom
06:46or I love you, mom.
06:48They learn it somewhere.
06:50When they get married,
06:52they might say
06:54I'll make you cry
06:56at the wedding.
06:58You don't have to make me cry.
07:00I'll make you cry.
07:02Huh?
07:04That was a good story.
07:06I didn't think you'd get mad.
07:08It's hard.
07:10Don't bet a million yen!
07:18Now, we'll show you
07:208 different prizes.
07:22One of them
07:24has over a million yen
07:26in it.
07:28We'll show you
07:30these 8 prizes.
07:34I don't think it's a million yen.
07:36Let's see.
07:38Huh?
07:40Huh?
07:42I can't see
07:44what it is.
07:46There are many things.
07:48Can you explain
07:50what it is?
07:52First, I'll explain the prizes.
07:54This time,
07:56the prizes are
07:581. Silk futon
08:002. Shoes made
08:02with special materials
08:043.
08:063.
08:083.
08:103.
08:123.
08:143.
08:163.
08:183.
08:203.
08:223.
08:243.
08:263.
08:283.
08:303.
08:323.
08:343.
08:363.
08:383.
08:403.
08:423.
08:443.
08:463.
08:483.
08:503.
08:523.
08:543.
08:563.
08:583.
09:003.
09:023.
09:043.
09:063.
09:083.
09:103.
09:123.
09:143.
09:163.
09:183.
09:223.
09:243.
09:263.
09:322.
09:342.
09:362.
09:382.
09:402.
09:421.
09:441.
09:46There's a lot of them here.
09:48There's a lot of them.
09:50It's so hot.
09:52It's so cold I can't sleep.
09:56You can look at the tag.
09:58It says Annakashi.
10:00It's a Kiryu-ori.
10:02Among the Kiryu-ori,
10:04the 11th Shogun of the Edo Shogunate,
10:06Tokugawa Ienari...
10:08What are you doing?
10:10I can't read it!
10:12I can't read it!
10:14You can't read it?
10:16I can't read it.
10:20What is this jelly?
10:22I'm reading it.
10:24It says Kiryu-shi.
10:26Tokugawa Ienari
10:28used a technique called
10:30Omeshi-ori to create this.
10:32That's amazing.
10:34I thought it was amazing.
10:36What's on the back of the tag?
10:38On the back of the tag?
10:40What is it?
10:42How to hang a futon.
10:44How to handle it.
10:46How to store it.
10:48You can't wash it.
10:50You can't clean it.
10:52What is this?
10:54This is...
10:56It says Iizu.
11:00It says Iizu.
11:02It says Iizu.
11:08Excuse me.
11:102.
11:12I don't know, but I chose this one.
11:14It's heavy.
11:16This is a shoe that
11:18is made by a craftsman
11:20by tapping it one by one.
11:22It's made of different types of steel.
11:24It's made of different types of steel.
11:26He used a special steel material
11:28called Damascus steel.
11:30It is not the same
11:32but has a beautiful,
11:34unique pattern on the surface.
11:36It's the only one.
11:38This one is from Niigata prefecture, Sanjo.
11:42Sanjo, Tsubane Sanjo.
11:44It's a collection of Damascus from Suwada Production Co., Ltd.
11:49I think this is expensive.
11:51It's expensive, but it's worth a million yen.
11:53I think it's expensive.
11:54It's expensive.
11:55It's definitely expensive.
11:57Okay, next.
11:58Next, Kazuhisa-san.
11:59What is this?
11:59The reason I think this is worth a million yen is because...
12:01It's a toy.
12:04Michael Jackson...
12:05Is this the one you were using?
12:07The one you were using.
12:10It looks like this.
12:11It's this.
12:12I don't think so.
12:14That's probably why it's expensive.
12:15That's right.
12:16This is Jackson, right?
12:18It's non-Jackson.
12:20What is this?
12:21What is this?
12:22What is this?
12:23This is a toy made from a red leather called Garusha.
12:27Leather?
12:29What is this?
12:30The leather of the leather is glossy, hard, and durable.
12:35I think it's probably because there's a chuck here.
12:37I think it's probably because there's a chuck here.
12:39You're a good boy.
12:41Is that so?
12:42There's a ring on the top.
12:45There is.
12:46If you pull it up...
12:50You can put your neck through it.
12:53And then you can tighten it.
12:56It's like a school tie.
12:59Where do you sell this?
13:01This is a product of Go-One Co., Ltd. in Minato-ku, Tokyo.
13:07What is this?
13:08Mr. Yoshizumi has a triangle.
13:12Chisako, listen to the sound.
13:14You can tell by the sound, right?
13:20How is it?
13:21I think it's a beautiful sound.
13:25What is this?
13:26This is a triangle.
13:29What is this?
13:30Is it a real instrument?
13:32This is a triangle made by Yasunori Kitayama, a triangle craftsman.
13:39The material is copper and brass.
13:43It's still working.
13:46Instruments are dangerous.
13:47It's still working.
13:48The metal on the rod is bent into a triangle by hand.
13:52The sound is adjusted by adjusting the degree of bending.
13:56It's still working.
13:58Is it really still working?
13:59It's still working.
14:00It's the same sound as my ringing ears.
14:05Is it ringing your ears?
14:06I've been ringing my ears for 10 years.
14:09It's still working.
14:10Is it still working?
14:11It's still working.
14:12Isn't it your ringing ears?
14:17Isn't this my ringing ears?
14:19It stopped.
14:20You held it down.
14:23I held it down.
14:24It stopped.
14:25I'm still ringing my ears.
14:26I'm still ringing my ears.
14:28I'm still ringing my ears.
14:29It stopped.
14:30Do you understand?
14:31It stopped when I held it down.
14:33It's amazing.
14:35It's been a few weeks to a month since it was adjusted to the degree of bending.
14:39This is suspicious.
14:41This is amazing.
14:43What is this?
14:44This is a makeup brush.
14:46It's like a brush for painting.
14:48This is a 100-piece limited-edition makeup brush made by a traditional craftsman,
14:53Mr. Hiroto Rakusho, and a brush craftsman, Mr. Uematsu Yoshiki.
15:00I used goat hair.
15:03Goat hair is expensive.
15:06This is dangerous, so be careful.
15:09Actually, this is it.
15:10Actually?
15:11Mr. Yoshizumi, this light is dangerous.
15:15What do you mean?
15:16The light is too strong.
15:17The light is too strong.
15:18This is a flashlight that can illuminate up to 2,000 meters.
15:23It has four high-performance LED lights.
15:26The maximum brightness is 20,000 lumens.
15:30What?
15:31I've never heard of it.
15:33I don't know.
15:34How many people know the unit of 20,000 lumens?
15:38I'll show you 20,000 lumens.
15:41You can't see it.
15:42I'll show you the wall.
15:4420,000 lumens.
15:47It's so bright.
15:48It's so bright.
15:49It's so bright just by putting it on the wall.
15:54It's 20,000 lumens.
15:59Next is a pair of scissors.
16:03This is a pair of scissors made by a craftsman, Mr. Kenji Terazaki.
16:07Where is this?
16:10This is a pair of scissors made by Mr. Hamono Terazaki in Ono City, Hyogo Prefecture.
16:13This pair of scissors is made of iron and steel without using a mold.
16:19It's a traditional Japanese craft.
16:22The last one is a wine cooler.
16:26It's made of copper, isn't it?
16:28Oh, it's made of copper.
16:30It's made of copper.
16:32Copper is expensive.
16:33I don't think so.
16:34It's made of silver.
16:35It's not expensive.
16:36It's soft as metal, but it's hard to rust in the air and can be used for a long time.
16:42There are 1 million yen in the above items.
16:46Let's do it.
16:47Rock-paper-scissors.
16:50Again?
16:51Rock-paper-scissors.
16:55Let's start with Mr. Yoshizumi.
16:58By the way, the cheapest one is 9,350 yen.
17:08Mr. Yoshizumi, please choose the one you think is less than 1 million yen.
17:149,350 yen.
17:17It's not 1 million yen, is it?
17:19Wait a minute. Which one is 1 million yen?
17:21This is not 1 million yen.
17:24Let's do it.
17:25Who made this?
17:26It's expensive.
17:27Mr. Suzu.
17:29The craftsman, Mr. Tatsumasa Imai, made this.
17:35Mr. Tatsumasa Imai is a famous craftsman in modern times.
17:38This is it.
17:39This is it.
17:41I'm a builder, so I'll choose this.
17:43Mr. Yoshizumi, you chose the tie number 3.
17:47Why do you think this is not 1 million yen?
17:49There is a chuck here, and it moves a lot.
17:53It's a practical item, so I think it's a consumable item.
17:59I don't think it's worth 1 million yen.
18:02It's a consumable item.
18:04Mr. Yoshizumi, please make a declaration.
18:07The tie number 3 is definitely not 1 million yen.
18:13What will happen?
18:16Will it be worth 1 million yen?
18:24That's right.
18:29Mr. Yoshizumi, how much do you think the tie is worth?
18:31The cheapest tie was 9,000 yen, right?
18:33I can't buy it for 9,000 yen, so I'll say it's about 40,000 yen.
18:4040,000 yen.
18:41Actually, that tie is 33% off.
18:46It's expensive.
18:47Yes.
18:48It's artistic.
18:49It's artistic.
18:51It's expensive.
18:53Mr. Chisako.
18:54What is this made of?
18:56It's a goat's hair.
18:58It's made by hand, so the design of the handle is slightly different.
19:06The handle is made of ordinary wood.
19:08The handle is decorated with gold leaf.
19:12Have you already chosen?
19:15Mr. Chisako chose the tie number 7.
19:19Why is it not worth 1 million yen?
19:21I think it's beautiful, but I don't think it's worth 1 million yen.
19:28It's light.
19:29And it's heavy.
19:31Mr. Chisako, please declare.
19:33The tie number 7 is definitely not worth 1 million yen.
19:38What will happen?
19:44What will happen?
19:49That's right.
19:54Mr. Chisako.
19:55Yes.
19:56By the way, how much is the pair of scissors?
19:58It's 9,800 yen.
19:59I think it's the cheapest one.
20:01Actually, the pair of scissors is the cheapest item this time.
20:07It's 9,350 yen.
20:10So, Mr. Chisako, you got 10 points.
20:12Yes.
20:13Next, Mr. Obo.
20:16What is it?
20:17The order...
20:18I can't stop listening to it.
20:20I want to listen to it once, so I'll choose this.
20:27Please tell me the reason.
20:30The other items are suspicious.
20:33The silk is also suspicious.
20:35I don't think it's worth 1 million yen, but I think it's expensive.
20:40And the gold leaf is the most suspicious.
20:44It's a makeup brush.
20:46The flashlight is the most suspicious.
20:49Please declare it.
20:51The fourth triangle is definitely not worth 1 million yen.
20:55What will happen?
20:58Will it fall?
21:07The fourth triangle is definitely not worth 1 million yen.
21:11What will happen?
21:14Will it fall?
21:22Correct!
21:26I don't think it's worth 1 million yen.
21:28I think it's expensive.
21:29I think it's expensive.
21:31I don't think it's cheap.
21:32Mr. Chisako, how much do you think it is?
21:34It's an instrument, so I think it's expensive.
21:38Mr. Kazushige, how much do you think it is?
21:40280,000 yen.
21:43The triangle is 74,000 yen.
21:48The stick is a different price.
21:51Mr. Kazushige also got 10 points.
21:54Mr. Yoshizumi, please.
21:56How many brushes were there?
22:00100 brushes.
22:02100 brushes?
22:04Will it sell for 1 million yen?
22:06Kumanocho in Hiroshima Prefecture.
22:08The name of the product is...
22:10The world's three most beautiful women, Cleopatra.
22:13It's a face brush.
22:15That's the name.
22:17But this is also a tool.
22:19If you use a tool, it will be destroyed.
22:23It's all a tool.
22:25If you say that, it's all a tool.
22:29There's no pot.
22:31If you use this to apply makeup, it will turn yellow.
22:34It's not worth 1 million yen.
22:37Please explain the reason.
22:39I don't know.
22:41Do you use gold?
22:43It's gold leaf.
22:44Wait a minute.
22:46But it's gold leaf, right?
22:48It's okay because it's gold leaf.
22:50There's gold leaf everywhere.
22:52It's on the cake, too.
22:54There's gold leaf everywhere.
22:56It's light.
22:58It's okay.
23:00It's absolutely okay.
23:02You don't seem to be confident.
23:04Are you ready?
23:06Let's use it.
23:08Please declare it.
23:10It's definitely not worth 1 million yen.
23:18Is it okay?
23:20How is it?
23:27That's right.
23:30That's right.
23:32Which one should I choose?
23:34How much is it?
23:37It's not worth 100,000 yen.
23:40We don't know.
23:42It's worth 220,000 yen.
23:44It's expensive.
23:46I don't know.
23:48It's heavy.
23:50It's heavy.
23:52The bell is heavy.
23:54It's heavy, but it's not expensive.
23:56The problem is the design.
23:59There is a processing amount of the person who made it.
24:02If the person who made it is charismatic, it will be expensive.
24:05I don't think it's worth 100,000 yen.
24:09It depends on the person who made it.
24:11Imai Tatsumasa.
24:13The craftsman who started the modern masterpiece is working by hand.
24:18The modern masterpiece is a craftsman who has excellent skills awarded by the Ministry of Labor.
24:25If it's silver, it's okay.
24:27It's a bell, so it's okay.
24:30It's heavy.
24:32Chisako.
24:34It's the number 8 wine cooler.
24:37Why?
24:39Everyone says that the bell is not that expensive.
24:43I trusted the opinion of the craftsman.
24:46Please declare.
24:48The number 8 wine cooler is definitely not worth 1 million yen.
25:03Correct answer.
25:07It's heavy.
25:09I think it's worth 600,000 to 700,000 yen.
25:12I think it's worth 600,000 to 700,000 yen.
25:16Actually, the price of the wine cooler is 473,000 yen.
25:22There are three products left.
25:27Kazushige.
25:29How much is the cheapest of the three?
25:33The cheapest of the three is 149,380 yen.
25:44Kazushige.
25:46I'll go with this.
25:48I don't think it's worth 100,000 yen.
25:51It felt good.
25:53It felt good.
25:55Why did Kazushige choose the number 1 wine cooler?
25:59It's worth 1 million yen.
26:01The tag is like an instruction manual.
26:05It's like a quality chart.
26:08This is cheap.
26:10I can't read it.
26:12Is it a slogan?
26:15I can't read it.
26:17It's your responsibility.
26:20Kazushige, please declare.
26:23The number 1 wine cooler is definitely not worth 1 million yen.
26:27What will it be?
26:32The number 1 wine cooler.
26:48It's a shame. It's worth 1.1 million yen.
26:51It's a shame.
26:55This is worth 1.1 million yen.
26:58It's made from Gunma's original silk.
27:04It felt good.
27:06It feels good when you squeeze it.
27:08It takes about 4 months.
27:10I thought I'd buy it if it was cheap.
27:13By the way, the remaining price is 149,380 yen.
27:20The shoes were worth 605,000 yen.
27:25Next is the game, which one do you want to eat?
27:35It's a game that you and I play together.
27:40Today's theme is strawberry sweets.
27:45From now on, three kinds of delicious sweets using seasonal strawberries will appear.
27:53The ultimate parfait using a whole pack of strawberries.
28:01Fried bread with strawberry and whipped cream.
28:05Forbidden fried sandwich.
28:09The whipped cream and strawberry go well together.
28:14Perfect strawberry donut.
28:18The psychological game of tasting these three strawberry sweets.
28:23The rules are that the four of you draw a card and decide on the parent.
28:28The other three people guess what the parent wants to eat.
28:33If you get the correct answer, you get the strawberry sweets.
28:38However, if all the parents get the correct answer, they can't eat the sweets.
28:44I'd like to decide on the parent.
28:46There are four cards.
28:48One is the parent, and the other three are the children.
28:51Shisako, you choose that one.
28:53Don't open it yet.
28:56How about you, Katsushige?
28:58It's a hassle, so I'll take this one.
29:00I'll take this one.
29:03I'll take this one.
29:05I'll take this one.
29:07One, two, three.
29:09It's the parent!
29:11Wow!
29:14If the parent misleads the other person,
29:19you can get 30 points for the number of people you mislead.
29:24If the other three people don't mislead you,
29:27you can get 100 points with 90 points and 10 bonus points.
29:33If the parent gets the correct answer, you get 30 points.
29:37And you can eat the sweets.
29:39Now, let's take a look at the strawberry sweets.
29:42Please pay attention to Katsushige's expression.
29:48A whole pack of strawberries.
29:50The ultimate strawberry parfait.
29:54A shop in Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture.
29:57I want to eat this.
30:00Pansyrio.
30:03This is a parfait specialty shop that makes about 20 types of parfaits a year.
30:10Wow!
30:12One of the most popular parfaits is...
30:18Wow!
30:21This is beautiful.
30:23This is amazing.
30:25I want to eat this!
30:31A whole pack of strawberries.
30:33The ultimate strawberry parfait.
30:38A shop in Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture.
30:40I want to eat this.
30:42A shop in Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture.
30:47Pansyrio.
30:50This is a parfait specialty shop that makes about 20 types of parfaits a year.
30:57Wow!
30:59This is amazing.
31:00This is a novel parfait.
31:03One of the most popular parfaits is...
31:06The best parfait in Fukuoka in 2023.
31:12The strawberry parfait that won the Fukuoka parfait award.
31:16Wow!
31:18This is...
31:20Wow!
31:22The strawberry forest.
31:24This is beautiful.
31:26This is amazing.
31:27I want to eat this.
31:29This is a beautiful parfait with red strawberries lined up.
31:38This is a popular parfait that sells 120 colors a day on a big day.
31:44Strawberries are used by Amao, a brand that represents Fukuoka.
31:49This is a luxury one-pack.
31:53Wow!
32:16This is bitter chocolate.
32:17This is good.
32:19And...
32:21This is good.
32:22This is a cookie.
32:23Wow!
32:29And...
32:30This is a special Amao sorbet.
32:34This is amazing.
32:35I add a little sugar and lemon juice to Amao.
32:40This is another way to enjoy Amao.
32:46Finally...
32:47This is a pistachio cream parfait that goes well with strawberries.
32:56This is amazing.
32:59This is good.
33:08This is a parfait with a lot of strawberries that you can enjoy with your eyes and tongue.
33:16This is amazing. I've never seen anything like this.
33:19I want to eat this.
33:22Mr. Kazushige, you want to eat this, don't you?
33:25This is amazing.
33:27This was very delicious.
33:30I want to eat this.
33:32Mr. Kazushige, how was it?
33:34I thought it was amazing.
33:36We didn't have parfaits like this when we were in elementary and middle school.
33:42Parfaits are evolving.
33:44I've never seen a parfait that takes so much time and effort.
33:49It was gorgeous.
33:50Mr. Kazushige, do you have any questions?
33:53Yes.
33:54You said you didn't need this.
33:59Which part didn't you need?
34:01I didn't need the crispiness.
34:04I didn't need the cookies.
34:06When I was a kid, I used to eat parfaits with corn flakes.
34:17I raised the bottom of the cup with corn flakes.
34:22I didn't want to eat it first and then eat it with corn flakes.
34:27Do you have to mix it?
34:29I thought it would spill if I mixed it.
34:33You don't mix it.
34:35You eat it from the top.
34:37You eat it from the top and then eat it with corn flakes.
34:41That's stupid.
34:43You can tell by looking at the outside.
34:45I've always thought I didn't need that.
34:49I don't need a crispy parfait.
34:53It's delicious when it's mixed.
34:56And the texture is different.
34:58It's not a corn flake.
35:01It's a cookie.
35:02When the sorbet melts, the crispiness disappears.
35:08Mr. Kazushige, what do you think of pistachio cream?
35:10I love it.
35:11I love pistachio.
35:12I like the color of pistachio.
35:13The color?
35:14The pistachio color was popular last year.
35:17The color?
35:18You choose the color.
35:19I like the color.
35:20I like pistachio color.
35:22You like the color of pistachio.
35:24I love it.
35:25For your reference, I've prepared a pan cereal with a strawberry forest.
35:31You can't eat it, but you can look at it.
35:33It's amazing.
35:35It's amazing.
35:37There are a lot of strawberries.
35:39It looks delicious.
35:41It's amazing.
35:43I want to break it.
35:46It's crispy.
35:48If you eat it, would you eat the strawberry on top or break it?
35:55I'll eat the strawberry on top.
35:57From the top?
35:58From the top.
35:59I'll eat it first.
36:01I'll eat it from the side.
36:03Don't break it.
36:05You need chopsticks.
36:07I'll do it with chopsticks.
36:08I don't need chopsticks.
36:10I'll eat one by one.
36:12I'll eat it with chopsticks.
36:14I'll eat it with chopsticks for the first five minutes.
36:17I'll eat it with a spoon.
36:20How long does it take to make it?
36:23It's hard.
36:24It's hard.
36:25You're here.
36:27That's right.
36:29That's right.
36:30This is a good reference.
36:33You're a kind person.
36:36I'm not kind.
36:37I think it's better to lower the sensitivity.
36:40Let's look at the second item.
36:42It's a strawberry sweets VTR.
36:44Please pay attention to Mr. Shige's expression.
36:49Fried bread, strawberry and whipped cream.
36:52Forbidden fried sandwich.
36:56In Ginza 1-chome, Tokyo.
37:00Fried sandwich.
37:03Even though it's still early in the morning,
37:05There are a lot of people.
37:06There are a lot of people in the store.
37:08This is amazing.
37:10Moreover, as soon as I saw it,
37:12There are a lot of foreign customers.
37:18I saw it on Instagram and thought it was amazing.
37:22I've never eaten anything like this before.
37:24I thought I'd have to eat this.
37:26I came straight from the airport.
37:29I'm excited about this bread for the first time.
37:32I bought four of them.
37:35In America, there is no fried bread or sandwich.
37:42In such a store, there is a very popular menu.
37:53Fried bread, strawberry jam.
37:57It's a fried fruit sandwich.
37:59It's a fried bread.
38:02Fried bread in the color of a fox.
38:06A lot of whipped cream.
38:09And strawberry.
38:12I'm using more than 20 kinds of bread.
38:16It's a bread with a rough texture.
38:18It's a bread with a rough texture.
38:20That's because it's delicious.
38:23The rougher the texture, the less oil it absorbs.
38:27The dough has a light texture.
38:32It's fried at a temperature of about 200 degrees.
38:36It's crispy on the outside and chewy on the inside.
38:42This is absolutely delicious.
38:48The whipped cream is refreshing.
38:53It's not too sweet.
38:56What is this?
38:59It's amazing.
39:02Don't put too much in.
39:05And strawberry.
39:07It's a strawberry from Tochigi Prefecture.
39:12The balance between sweetness and sourness is good.
39:14It has a lot of juice.
39:16It goes well with fried bread.
39:21It's amazing.
39:26It's a bread with a rough texture.
39:30It's a bread with a rough texture.
39:32It's a bread with a rough texture.
39:35It's a bread with a rough texture.
39:38It's amazing.
39:42Mr. Kazushige, you want to eat it, don't you?
39:45This is delicious.
39:46I want to eat it.
39:48I've never seen anything like this before.
39:50I've never seen anything like this before.
39:52Mr. Kazushige, what do you think?
39:54Fried bread is a soul food.
39:59It's a rough texture.
40:02If you put cream on it, it's not a strawberry.
40:08If you do that?
40:09In Hawaii.
40:11Do you want to open a store again?
40:14I'll be crushed again.
40:16I'll be robbed again.
40:19I have to make it a woman.
40:21You can do it yourself.
40:23It's hard to do it yourself.
40:25But I'm interested in it.
40:27Do you like fried bread?
40:29I went to Marasada the other day.
40:30I'm sure I'll eat Marasada and come back.
40:33It's a fried bread with strawberry jam.
40:39It smells really good.
40:41It's amazing.
40:43It's amazing.
40:47It's not Japanese.
40:49I like it.
40:52It's a foreign food.
40:55I like foreigners.
40:57It's perfect for me in Hawaii.
40:59It's very powerful.
41:02I'd like to try it.
41:03And I have to line up.
41:05Who's in the store?
41:07I'm here.
41:09How do you eat this?
41:11I want to know what it tastes like.
41:16This is the third video of strawberry sweets.
41:19Please pay attention to the expression of Mr. Kazushige.
41:23The combination of shiwatoro dough and strawberry is excellent.
41:27It's a delicious strawberry donut.
41:31Kyoto Shijo-dori
41:33It's amazing.
41:35It is located at the end of the shopping street.
41:39Koe Donuts Kyoto
41:42This is a limited donut.
41:56This is also amazing.
42:00I cut it with a knife and eat it.
42:03It's not strawberry jam.
42:05It's strawberry jam.
42:08Who are you doing this with?
42:10It's not strawberry jam.
42:16The combination of shiwatoro dough and strawberry is excellent.
42:20It's a delicious strawberry donut.
42:24Kyoto Shijo-dori
42:26It's amazing.
42:28It is located at the end of the shopping street.
42:32Koe Donuts Kyoto
42:34This is the third video of strawberry sweets.
42:36Please pay attention to the expression of Mr. Kazushige.
42:38The combination of shiwatoro dough and strawberry is excellent.
42:40It's a delicious strawberry donut.
42:42Kyoto Shijo-dori
42:44It's amazing.
42:46I cut it with a knife and eat it.
42:48It's strawberry jam.
42:50Who are you doing this with?
42:52It's strawberry jam.
42:54Who are you doing this with?
42:56It's strawberry jam.
42:58Who are you doing this with?
43:00It's strawberry jam.
43:03Donut Melt Strawberry
43:10This is also amazing.
43:13Between the two donuts,
43:16a lot of cream and strawberries
43:19and the spilled jam.
43:24It's like a shortcake.
43:26It's a luxurious donut.
43:29The secret to the deliciousness
43:31is in the flour-based dough.
43:34It was harvested in Miyama-cho, Kyoto.
43:37Even if you eat it as it is,
43:39it is an exquisite flat-boiled egg.
43:43Then,
43:44fry the kneaded dough.
43:47No,
43:49bake it in the oven.
43:51Bake it in the oven.
43:57It's a baked donut.
44:02And,
44:03a secret to the dough.
44:07I soak the syrup in Miyama milk in Kyoto
44:09overnight and
44:11serve it the next day.
44:13As soon as I eat it,
44:15the syrup comes out.
44:17I'm particular about making it.
44:21Put the soft-boiled jam on top.
44:26The main strawberry is domestic.
44:28This day,
44:30I use Ibaraki prefecture's Tochiotome.
44:33This is also Tochiotome.
44:36Wrap it in a Japanese-style donut
44:38with gently sweetened fresh cream.
44:51The dough is moist with syrup.
44:56Cream and sweet and sour strawberry
44:58are the best match.
45:01Mr. Kazushige,
45:02you want to eat it, don't you?
45:04It's amazing.
45:05It's amazing.
45:06I wonder what the taste of
45:08the Japanese-style donut cream is like.
45:10I've never eaten it.
45:11The cream with Japanese-style donut.
45:13It looked delicious.
45:14And the donut.
45:15If it's just a normal donut,
45:17the moisture will be absorbed.
45:19But because of the syrup,
45:21it's very moist.
45:23It's very moist.
45:25It's different from what I imagined.
45:27It's a donut boom for me.
45:30I'm Donuts.
45:32It's delicious.
45:33Donuts are delicious.
45:34I've been thinking about it a lot lately.
45:36This Koei Donuts Kyoto
45:38also looks very delicious.
45:40I'm also interested in strawberry jam.
45:42Let's see it in action.
45:44Koei Donuts Kyoto's
45:46Donuts Melt Strawberry
45:48is ready.
45:51This strawberry...
45:53It looks delicious.
45:56You can cut it with a knife and fork.
45:59Isn't this strawberry jam?
46:02Strawberry jam?
46:04Who are you playing with?
46:07It's not strawberry jam.
46:09It's not strawberry jam.
46:12But if it's strawberry jam,
46:13you won't get angry, right?
46:16When I was talking about eels with Sekine-san,
46:18he said,
46:20Hey, Sekine-san.
46:21Hey, eel-san.
46:24He has that kind of habit.
46:26Tsutomu-chan,
46:27smell this cream.
46:29It's wonderful.
46:31This is wonderful.
46:34It's wasanbon cream.
46:36It's a little different, isn't it?
46:39Don't you think it's different?
46:41The smell is different.
46:43I want to touch this donut.
46:45I wonder what it's like.
46:47Is it moist?
46:48It looks dry on the surface.
46:50What should I do?
46:52Out of the three,
46:54this is the best.
46:56It's like a cake.
46:58It's very creamy.
47:00I don't know.
47:02How do you feel?
47:04Do you try to be cool
47:06or do you eat what you want to eat?
47:08Which one do you choose?
47:10I only think about my score.
47:13So, you don't eat what you want to eat,
47:15but you want to eat what you want to eat.
47:17I want to eat all of them.
47:19But even if you don't eat what you want to eat,
47:23you'll still eat them.
47:24Because they're all delicious.
47:26Well, yeah.
47:27Do you really want to eat them?
47:31No, I'm still thinking about it.
47:33I'm still thinking about it.
47:35Do you really want to eat them?
47:37I'm still thinking about it.
47:39I'm still deciding.
47:41Even if you don't eat what you want to eat,
47:43you won't choose them, right?
47:45So, if the three of you think about it,
47:49I think you can change your cards.
47:52It depends on your mood.
47:54If you think it's dangerous,
47:56you can change your cards.
47:58I see.
47:59It's difficult.
48:00Of course, you can change your cards.
48:02By the way, I'd like to ask you.
48:04Who made the first and second cards?
48:06How about the third card?
48:08They're all here.
48:10All three of you are here.
48:12I'm a human child.
48:15A human child?
48:17A human child?
48:18Don't you say that?
48:20Did you say a human child?
48:21I've never thought that I'm not a human child.
48:24Are you a human child?
48:26Everyone says I'm a fool.
48:29So, all three of you are here.
48:31So, there's no grudge.
48:33That's right.
48:34In the case of Mr. Kazushige,
48:36it's better to have all three of you.
48:39You can eat whatever you want.
48:41You can choose what you want to eat.
48:44It's not a good idea.
48:46It's not a good idea.
48:48It's not a good idea.
48:50I can eat whatever I want.
48:53So, I'll choose what I want to eat.
48:56Right.
48:58I'll choose what I want to eat.
49:00Is that true?
49:01That's true.
49:02It's decided.
49:04It's decided.
49:05It's decided.
49:07Let's go.
49:08It's decided.
49:09Let's go.
49:10I want to guess.
49:12If all of us get it wrong, I'll get 100 points.
49:14100 points.
49:15I'm so happy.
49:16This is it.
49:18Let's go.
49:19The viewers may say,
49:21Mr. Kazushige is amazing.
49:24This is it.
49:25Let's go.
49:26It's time to judge.
49:28Everyone has decided.
49:29Let's go.
49:30Let's go.
49:31Mr. Kazushige, what do you want to eat the most?
49:35No.1
49:36Fukuoka No.1 parfait with a whole pack of Amao.
49:44No.1
49:45Pansyrio's strawberry mochi.
49:50No.2
49:51Deep-fried strawberry sandwich with whipped cream.
50:00No.3
50:01Deep-fried strawberry jam sandwich.
50:06No.3
50:07Fresh strawberry and milk-soaked donut.
50:19No.4
50:20Koe Donuts Kyoto's Donut Melt Strawberry.
50:27Everyone, please raise your hand.
50:30Go ahead.
50:31Go ahead.
50:32Go ahead.
50:33No.3
50:39Everyone, please raise your hand.
50:42Go ahead.
50:43Go ahead.
50:44No.3
50:47No.1
50:48No.2
50:49Mr. Kazushige
50:50No.3
50:51Mr. Yoshizumi
50:52No.3
50:53Mr. Kazushige and Mr. Yoshizumi.
50:56I'm glad.
50:58I thought everyone would choose No.3.
51:01I chose No.2.
51:03It was a little...
51:05I chose No.3 because it smelled the best.
51:11It smelled the best.
51:13He said he was addicted to donuts.
51:16I was confused between No.2 and No.3.
51:18Ms. Kitagawa, No.1.
51:19I really wanted to eat it.
51:22That's the reason.
51:24Please try No.3 Donut Melt Strawberry.
51:28It's soft.
51:30It's moist.
51:31It's soft.
51:41It's good.
51:42It's good.
51:46Here it is.
51:51The syrup is soaked in.
51:53The syrup is soaked in.
51:55I really like this texture.
51:57It's my favorite texture.
51:58Ms. Kitagawa.
51:59Ms. Kitagawa.
52:00It's on the monitor.
52:03It's good.
52:06How many years has it been since the famous Showa songs were released?
52:12Think about the news of that year.
52:17This time, it's a song that has become the standard of graduation songs.
52:22What is it?
52:26Mr. Kinpachi?
52:28It's Kaientai.
52:30You know this, right?
52:32No, this is...
52:36It's Shobakuseki.
52:38Shobakuseki
52:46Is this Mr. Kinpachi's theme song?
52:48Of course it is.
52:52All the matches were released, right?
52:55All the matches were released, right?
52:59When the matches were released, it was Shobakuseki.
53:08It's Shobakuseki.
53:13The more sadness people have, the more they can be kind to others.
53:24It's too lonely to just say goodbye.
53:35I love you.
53:39This is a little...
53:41I don't remember at all.
53:44I don't remember at all.
53:49Don't ask for kindness.
53:54It's a cowardly excuse.
54:02It's a little...
54:06It's a little embarrassing.
54:08But it's worth doing it.
54:12The words of Kaientai, which were released in the year when such a lot of news spread around the world.
54:20How many years has it been?
54:25This is the first year, right?
54:27Is it this year?
54:30There was Oakman at that time.
54:36I think I can do this.
54:38Tokyo Summit?
54:42I don't know anymore.
54:49Mr. Shisako was born in 1979.
54:52Mr. Kazushige and Mr. Yoshizumi were born in 1980.
54:56What is the reason?
54:58Which one is it?
55:01I remember my brother asking Santa Claus for Oakman.
55:06At that time, my brother was already in the first grade.
55:11I was in the fifth grade.
55:13I was watching the match and Toshi-chan was watching Mr. Kinpachi.
55:21When I was in the third grade, I was watching Mr. Kinpachi.
55:29There was a time when Kaoru Sugita was pregnant.
55:35At that time, Mr. Nishioka of the Department of Health and Welfare said,
55:39Did you see this?
55:41I raised my hand and said,
55:43He's the one who understands this.
55:45I remember that.
55:47That was when I was in the third grade.
55:50That's why I sang the words of the members.
55:55I think it was 1980 when the drama started.
56:00When Mr. Ohira passed away during the election,
56:05I helped my father's election.
56:09Because I was a student.
56:11I think that's about it.
56:15The words of the members were released.
56:36It was 1979.
56:38It's been 54 years.
56:44Thank you very much.
57:14Thank you very much.
57:44Thank you very much.

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