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00:01Moving, job hunting, and new school.
00:04The new life of spring is about to begin.
00:08So, we have prepared a gift for the viewers of New Life Support.
00:14The two popular stores will support us.
00:19Viva Home, a home center full of useful goods.
00:23The total number of items sold at the store is about 100,000.
00:28What is Viva Home's new product for this spring?
00:33It is a new 6-point set that can be used immediately.
00:36It is sold for 8,228 yen.
00:39You can live a new life with a low cost.
00:456-point set.
00:48Viva Home sells 2,000 private brands as new products every year.
00:54What is behind that?
00:57I want to go out into the world.
01:02Cute!
01:06Another company that will support us is Iris Oyama, which sells about 7,760 million yen a year.
01:13Iris Oyama is popular for its cost-effective home appliances.
01:18Iris Oyama will sell a set of home appliances and furniture for a new life this spring.
01:26The size is almost the same as before, but the washing capacity has been increased by 2 kg.
01:322 kg is amazing.
01:35A compact-sized washing machine specialized for Spepa.
01:39Let's take a look at the back of the development.
01:43Even with this button, you can find out how strong or weak it is when you press it.
01:51Viva Home Iris Oyama's super-luxury viewer's gift.
01:56You don't have to look back because you need a keyword to announce it somewhere in the program.
02:01Behind the scenes, a new life in spring.
02:03Help and convenient goods.
02:05We have also prepared a special viewer's gift.
02:09I'm looking forward to the gift.
02:11It's March 22nd, so it's just in time.
02:15It's really just in time.
02:17I want to give it to you right away.
02:20Do you have any plans to start something new this spring?
02:24Do you call it a computer?
02:28I want to try it.
02:30You call a computer a computer.
02:34I'm not good at it.
02:36I used to watch soap operas.
02:39I really want to try it.
02:41What do you want to do with it?
02:43I want to do shopping.
02:46I heard from my manager that it's convenient to watch a variety of things.
02:52You're starting from the back.
02:55Everyone is watching.
02:59A new life of new school, job, and moving.
03:03What will help you live your daily life?
03:06The annual sales of the entire group is about 7,760 million yen.
03:12Home appliances, furniture, gardening supplies, and food.
03:15Iris Oyama, who manufactures a variety of things.
03:21Among them, home appliances account for 50% of the sales.
03:25The feature is that it is cost-effective and has a function that users want.
03:30I see, home appliances.
03:33For example, this toaster has a surprising function.
03:39It's fast.
03:43In addition, slim home appliances that do not take up space in the middle of a hot topic appear.
03:51Really?
04:02Iris Oyama, a popular home appliance with high performance but high cost.
04:07For example, this toaster.
04:10By installing a high-power flat carbon heater, the heater starts up quickly.
04:16With 280 degrees of heat, the toast is quickly baked.
04:21It's slow.
04:25In addition, if you add water to the included steam cup,
04:29you can finish it smoothly without letting the moisture inside the bread escape with the power of steam.
04:37This high-power carbon heater costs about 9,900 yen and is a popular product.
04:45This dryer costs about 4,400 yen.
04:49It weighs 485 grams and is light, but it can quickly dry with a large amount of air.
04:56In addition, it prevents static electricity with minus ions and protects the paper from being damaged by friction.
05:04Why can you make such a cost-effective product?
05:09It's called the subtraction method.
05:12First, we set a reasonable price and then add a function that makes sense.
05:18This is how we develop our products.
05:20We can realize a reasonable price while having a function that makes sense.
05:26General manufacturers add management costs to manufacturing costs and put profits on it.
05:33In Iris Oyama's case, by deciding the price, subtracting profits and management costs,
05:38you can manufacture a product with a good cost performance.
05:44Why can you do that?
05:46It's hard to figure out the right price.
05:50Now, let me introduce a popular product in Iris Oyama's home appliances.
05:57Iris Oyama has 100 kinds of products, including refrigerators and freezers.
06:01Among them, this is the most popular product in recent years.
06:05This is a second refrigerator that can be placed in a small space.
06:11It's 35.6 cm wide, slim, and has a capacity of 120 liters.
06:18It has a transparent drawer that makes it easy to see what's inside.
06:23It seems that the demand for second refrigerators is increasing.
06:27It seems that the demand for second refrigerators is increasing.
06:29It's almost full.
06:31Last year, the demand for second refrigerators was increasing, and we had to buy a lot of things.
06:36We had to buy a lot of things from the local farmers.
06:39We couldn't afford to buy a refrigerator in our home, so we decided to sell these products.
06:46And this.
06:48It doesn't look like a home appliance, but how do you think it's used?
06:53Mr. Hajiri, please answer in 7 seconds.
06:56This is also a refrigerator, isn't it?
06:59It's a back-type refrigerator from a rental video shop.
07:04That's true.
07:05That's true.
07:06I've never seen such a thing.
07:09It's a product that can be cooked at a low temperature without using a pot or water.
07:14The correct answer is a low-temperature cooker.
07:19A special film heater is installed in the pocket of the main body.
07:24The three-layer structure warms the ingredients well.
07:30How to use it is to put the ingredients and seasonings in a sealed bag with a zipper, and put it in the main body pocket.
07:39All you have to do is set the temperature and time and press Start.
07:45It's a popular home appliance that anyone can easily cook at a low temperature just by putting it in and waiting.
07:50All you have to do is put it in the home appliance.
07:53Iris Oyama, who has come up with such an idea and a variety of products, sells furniture and home appliances for a new life.
08:02It's a paper set for a new life with a set of slim-type furniture and home appliances.
08:09Home appliances such as refrigerators, washing machines, and rice cookers that are necessary for a new life, and a paper set of up to 11 items with furniture such as racks on the desk.
08:20It's enough.
08:23It's a declaration.
08:26If you buy all of these products individually, you can get them for around 190,000 yen, and the set is sold for around 175,000 yen.
08:37In addition, there are various combinations such as a paper set of home appliances, a paper set of furniture, a set of refrigerators and washing machines, and so on.
08:51In recent years, as the price of land has increased, there are more and more small-scale houses and mansions, and I thought that the need for slim-type home appliances and furniture that can effectively use limited space has increased.
09:07This refrigerator has a width of about 44.4 cm, which is about 5 cm slimmer than conventional ones, but the capacity of the refrigerator is increased by about 30 liters.
09:18This refrigerator has a width of about 44.4 cm, which is about 5 cm slimmer than conventional ones, but the capacity of the refrigerator is increased by about 30 liters.
09:29You can put it in a one-room room without any pressure.
09:34This is a charging stick cleaner.
09:38The installation name of the charging stand is Sepa design, which is below A4 size.
09:43In addition, there is a purification mop, and dust from shelves and other things is adsorbed by a purifier.
09:52If you put the dirty mop under the charging case with the power on, you can clean the mop without getting your hands dirty.
10:03And the washing machine is also specialized in Sepa, and the washing capacity has been increased by 2 kg with almost the same compact size as conventional products.
10:20This is the washing machine.
10:26There is a surprising reason behind the development.
10:32In addition, we have prepared a luxurious viewer present.
10:37Don't miss the keywords you need.
10:44What is Iris Oyama's special washing machine?
10:48The washing capacity has been increased by 2 kg with almost the same compact size as conventional products.
10:57Let's ask Mr. Kage, who is in charge of development, how he made it.
11:02This washing machine is quite small in size.
11:09This washing machine is quite large in size.
11:15The capacity has been increased by almost the same compact size as conventional products.
11:23But there is a problem.
11:26The width of the washing machine is small, so the washing layer shakes and hits the outside of the product, causing a large vibration.
11:36Originally, it would be ideal to have a wide washing machine, but this time we have a Sepa washing machine, so it is compact.
11:42However, there is a large amount of laundry, so we developed it with the idea of how the washing layer moves.
11:50By changing the movement of the washing layer without changing the size of the case, it is designed to eliminate the shaking of the washing machine.
11:59It took only 7 months from the proposal to the release.
12:04If it is a washer maker, it will take 1.5 to 2 years, and if it is long, it will take 3 years.
12:13In our case, we develop it in a span of 6 months to 1 year, so it is fast.
12:21By developing it quickly, we sell the products with the functions that consumers need now as soon as possible.
12:29We are developing new products with 1,000 items a year.
12:34The back side of the washing machine is on each floor.
12:40There is a culture of standing meetings.
12:45Standing meetings to discuss new product ideas and development.
12:52We are thinking of installing a bath water pump around here to make it easier for customers to use the washing machine.
13:01Is the function of the bath water pump used by customers?
13:06We don't use it when we live alone, but when we live together, we often take a bath together.
13:14I think there is a need for it.
13:17When you sit down and have a meeting, you tend to be lazy.
13:22Who is that?
13:26The advantage of standing meetings is that they can be done efficiently in a short time.
13:32Let's go further inside the company.
13:36This is an experiment room where we develop air conditioners and washing machines.
13:42Do you usually watch TV?
13:44No, I haven't seen it since I joined the company, so I don't usually watch TV.
13:49This is a development area where you can't usually enter.
13:53This is a place where we use a lot of self-made washing machines, including other products.
14:01We look for inconveniences and problems for customers and develop them.
14:10Not only does the washing machine move, drain, and dry, but it can also do this.
14:15Even with this button, the feeling of pressure is different depending on how strong or weak it is.
14:26I think about how to make it easier for customers to use it.
14:34There are buttons that don't feel good.
14:38Iris Oyama continues to produce NARUHODO household appliances by checking the details many times.
14:46After this, we will announce a present that will help you live a new life with the studio.
14:53It's easy to say, but it's the most difficult.
14:58You decide the price first.
15:01And there were a lot of things I wanted.
15:03The vacuum cleaner.
15:05I'm going to buy it, so I'm going to tear the script and buy it.
15:09I don't want to see it.
15:12You can watch it on TV.
15:15That's right.
15:18You can watch it on TV commercials.
15:22The studio has a product recommended for Iris Oyama's new life.
15:29The first one is this.
15:31This is an electric floor wiper.
15:35If you turn on the switch, it vibrates 1,500 times per minute in strong mode.
15:41It's easier to clean up than to polish the floor by yourself.
15:46It's a product that can remove dirt in a short time.
15:51It's like an electric toothbrush.
15:54I used to do it on my own.
15:57That's a good idea.
15:58It's definitely better than an electric toothbrush.
16:03Mr. Umezawa, please try it.
16:06I haven't done much cleaning.
16:09Let's start cleaning.
16:12Where is the power supply?
16:14The power supply is here.
16:16You can step on the power supply.
16:19If you step on it as it is, it vibrates 1,500 times per minute.
16:28That's amazing.
16:30There is a dirt that looks like a crayon.
16:33Please trace it.
16:37The dirt is gone.
16:39The dirt is gone.
16:41I just traced it.
16:43You didn't put any effort into it.
16:45It's shiny.
16:47It's true.
16:49It's very beautiful.
16:51Look at this.
16:53You didn't put any effort into it.
16:55I didn't put any effort into it.
16:56Mr. Umezawa's wife is probably watching this right now.
17:01I'll do it at home.
17:04This is good.
17:06Can you stop it with your feet?
17:08Is that all?
17:10That's right.
17:13This is good.
17:15If you look at the back, you can see that the dirt has been removed.
17:18This is good.
17:20This is a product called FUTONKANSOUKI CARARIE MINI TURBO.
17:24This is a product.
17:26This is so small.
17:28Mr. Yoshida also uses FUTONKANSOUKI CARARIE MINI TURBO.
17:31Thank you very much.
17:33This is a new product that was just released in February.
17:36This product is compact and high-powered.
17:41This product is one-fourth the size of the conventional FUTONKANSOUKI CARARIE MINI TURBO.
17:45That's right.
17:47Can I open it?
17:49This model is...
17:51This is how it works.
17:52This is how it works.
17:54There is an axis here.
17:56This is also attached to the bottom.
17:58It may have been horizontal.
18:01Is it horizontal?
18:03I put it on the bottom.
18:05But when I put the futon on it, one of them fell down.
18:09You put it in the wrong way.
18:11It was like this.
18:13It may be horizontal.
18:17It's a little tight, isn't it?
18:19You made a mistake.
18:21Can you move this?
18:23Yes.
18:27This is amazing.
18:29This is how you touch your butt.
18:31What is this?
18:33This is amazing.
18:35This is how you touch your butt.
18:37This is like a bathhouse.
18:43This is a product called CIRCULATOR-I DCJET.
18:47You can fine-tune the angle of the neck in the remote control.
18:53You can aim and shoot at the same time.
18:56The heater is on top.
18:59The refrigerator is on the bottom.
19:01The warm air goes up.
19:04It's a battle between the Pacific high-pressure and the Northeast high-pressure.
19:07It's easy to say it's a bathhouse.
19:09It will come this year.
19:11Why do you say it's a bathhouse?
19:13It's easier to say it's a bathhouse.
19:16It was founded in 1958 in Higashi-Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture.
19:21It started as a street shop where plastic products were processed.
19:26Around 1990, it took advantage of plastic technology.
19:30It developed innovative products such as transparent storage cases and became a big hit.
19:35After that, it became a big hit with its high-cost home appliances.
19:39It's Iris Oyama.
19:41In fact, there are many other products.
19:46Recently, we have joined a robot business for B2B in 2020.
19:56In just a few years, we have won the No.1 sales share of cleaning robots for games.
20:03Sometimes you clean the supermarket in the store, right?
20:07Yes.
20:09Are these cleaning robots?
20:10Yes, they are.
20:12They are small.
20:14I don't usually clean the supermarket.
20:16But I can clean a children's party room.
20:18I see.
20:20In that case, when a guest or a delivery man spills something,
20:24a robot will come out from the back.
20:26It's a robot's mistake.
20:28It's true.
20:30It's better to clean small things.
20:32It's a great era.
20:34It's a great era.
20:36It's a great era.
20:38Let's start the quiz.
20:40Iris Oyama works on various things from robots to water.
20:44She is aiming for the world with one thing.
20:47What is it?
20:50She is making something like this.
20:53This is a bag for bread.
20:59That's it.
21:01I've heard the name many times, but I can't remember.
21:03It's a bag closure.
21:05Why didn't you tell me?
21:07I was wondering what you were doing.
21:08It's a bag closure.
21:10Don't give me the answer right away.
21:12It's a rice cooker.
21:14I saw it in a commercial.
21:16I think rice can be sold in the world.
21:19There is a microwave oven.
21:21I see.
21:23She is making something like this.
21:25It's a lunch box.
21:28What is it?
21:32It's a lunch arm.
21:34What is it?
21:36It's a lunch arm.
21:38It's a lunch box.
21:40If you look closely, there is a white part underneath the claw.
21:43That's what I mean.
21:45It's a white part under the claw.
21:47The correct answer is this.
21:50It's a lunch box.
21:52She solved it.
21:55She solved it well.
21:57One of the businesses that we strengthen is food business.
22:01When the Great East Japan Earthquake hit,
22:04we were wondering if we could contribute to the recovery of agriculture
22:08and support for the affected areas,
22:12so we joined the Seimai business in 2013.
22:15Since then, as you said,
22:18the demand for packed meals has increased a lot.
22:21This is not only in Japan, but also overseas.
22:26The demand for overseas exports has also increased.
22:30We've heard a lot about it.
22:31Now, it's time to announce the viewers' presents.
22:34Ms. Takaka, what will you get this time?
22:36I will get the electric floor wiper and the futon dryer,
22:42which I introduced earlier, as a set for one person.
22:45Thank you very much.
22:48These two things are cool.
22:50Yes, they are.
22:51I think the circulator is the best.
22:53If I were among those three, I wouldn't get it.
22:55You wouldn't get it?
22:57You just can't use it.
22:58I thought I would get it.
23:00It's 2.4 billion yen.
23:02We will announce the keywords for the presents from Mr. Yoshida somewhere in the program, so don't miss it.
23:07100 stores all over Japan.
23:11The annual sales of the entire group is about 3.1 billion yen.
23:16Viva Home, a home center that produces living and living.
23:21A life with a rich sense of daily necessities and interior accessories.
23:27A museum with architectural and agricultural materials.
23:32Viva Pets, which also has pet related products.
23:37A garden center with gardening products.
23:40It supports all kinds of living styles.
23:44Yes, the characteristics of Viva Home are the large number of products.
23:50The number of items in the large store Super Viva Home is over 100,000.
23:59For example, there are more than 70 types of rubber gloves in different colors, sizes, and materials.
24:07There are more than 40 types of cooking utensils.
24:12And the biggest feature of Viva Home is that it is different from other home centers.
24:19You can touch and try.
24:22There are more than 200 types of toothbrushes in total,
24:26but all of them are available for purchase.
24:33Head size, material of hair, softness, etc.
24:37You can touch and check all 200 types of toothbrushes that you like.
24:44In addition, you can compare the touch and smell of toilet paper and tissue paper.
24:52We are in an era where we can buy things on the Internet,
24:56so we decided to build a sales team so that customers can actually visit the store,
25:00touch the product before purchase, and make a real-time budget.
25:10Toilet paper and tissue paper are different.
25:14What is the keyword of the product that Viva Home is proposing for the new life this spring?
25:20It is a product that is particular about cost performance, space performance, and time performance.
25:24If you look at the list of products,
25:27cost performance, space performance, and time performance are listed.
25:40You can see the products with this sticker in various corners.
25:44Viva Home is proposing products that are good for cost performance, space performance, and time performance for each corner.
25:54Among them, we will introduce the items recommended by the store manager, Mr. Sawanaka.
26:00First of all, it is a cost performance item that helps you live a new life that costs a lot of money.
26:05It is a six-point set that can be used immediately.
26:10The price is 8,228 yen for a single six-point set with a cover set on a hanging button, a colored button, and a pillow.
26:20How much does it cost to buy this separately?
26:25If you buy a single size, it will cost about 15,000 to 20,000 yen,
26:32so it will be a single that you can live a new life at a low cost.
26:37The next item is also a cost performance item.
26:39This is a bath cleaning goods.
26:42This product is only for the head part,
26:47but if you actually buy one of these,
26:50you can clean it by replacing the heads in various places in the bathroom.
27:00This is the System Bath Series.
27:03You can replace the brush head with one touch.
27:08From the bathtub to the walls and ceilings, you can clean various places according to your needs.
27:14It is definitely more profitable to replace the necessary heads than to buy the whole body.
27:20Next, it is a type item that can efficiently use the time of a new life that you are not used to.
27:26This is a food storage container that you often see.
27:30Actually, it is a specialized item for the type.
27:34It is a stainless steel product, but it is a product that can be cooked in the microwave.
27:38The characteristic of stainless steel is that it is durable.
27:41You can put it in the microwave and steam it from the state of storing it in the refrigerator.
27:45It is a product with a very good performance.
27:51It is a four-sided lock structure that is hard to change color and smell,
27:56and it is a storage container that prevents water from leaking.
28:00If you remove the lid, you can use it in the microwave oven,
28:04and you can warm the food stored in the refrigerator as it is.
28:09You can use the time of a new life well.
28:16It is a special item of a new life that effectively uses limited space.
28:21This is a product that can make a drawer in the refrigerator.
28:27Refrigerator storage case
28:31In the refrigerator, there is a lot of dead space,
28:35so it is a product that can make a slide-type drawer.
28:40It is easy to install and keeps the inside of the refrigerator clean.
28:46It is easy to install and keeps the inside of the refrigerator clean.
28:52I see.
28:53Do you put the nut on the side?
28:56It is an indoor storage case that is necessary on rainy days and due to pollen.
29:00But if you dry a lot, it will get in the way.
29:03It is useful at that time.
29:07This is an indoor storage case made of aluminum material.
29:12It is an indoor storage case of a waterfall.
29:16You can dry a lot of laundry,
29:19but you can store it compactly up to 12 cm.
29:23It is a product that focuses on storage space even when it is not used.
29:30It is an indoor storage case that can store up to 21.5 kg of laundry.
29:35You can store it compactly when you do not use it.
29:39It is a perfect item for those who start a new life alone.
29:46This is a life alone.
29:50Viva Home has more than 100,000 items.
29:55Nizawa, a private brand that started in 2023,
30:00sells 2,000 new products a year with a low price and high quality product line-up.
30:10We are developing it.
30:12Let's take a look at the product planning room in Saitama Prefecture.
30:20Thank you for your cooperation.
30:22Thank you for your cooperation.
30:26Seichi Fukushima is in charge of product development.
30:29He has been a specialist for 30 years.
30:33There are three main items that make Wizzal.
30:38First, it is a private brand, so the price is important.
30:43Second, the function is important.
30:46Third, it is a product that creates a new demand.
30:54For example, when you make a pipe wheel.
30:57First of all, design, material, height, and all kinds of samples are collected from various factories in Japan.
31:07In order to sell one product,
31:10we collect at least 5 samples from 5 companies.
31:16Sometimes we collect 50 to 100 samples.
31:20From these samples, we select the best one.
31:22Or from the best one, we select the one with further improvements.
31:26We make it safer and sell it.
31:30Of course, we check the comfort and safety of the product many times.
31:34We create samples and complete the product.
31:41This is an original laundry hanger from a private brand that was released last year.
31:46It's a common sight.
31:51This can be folded into four parts.
31:56It can be stored in a compact way.
32:00It's a hanger like this.
32:01Is it a rare product?
32:03Yes, it is. I think it's good that it can be folded into four parts.
32:06When you spread it out like this, it doesn't get entangled.
32:12Even a normal folding hanger doesn't get entangled and open.
32:15It's annoying, isn't it?
32:21This can be folded into four parts, but it doesn't get entangled and can be opened.
32:28The secret is the hinge part when opening and closing.
32:32By opening the gap compared to a normal product,
32:35we can keep the distance between the hinges and prevent them from getting entangled.
32:41Various ingenuity has been used to complete a laundry hanger that has never been done before.
32:47In parallel with the development of such original products,
32:52we buy products from existing manufacturers.
32:59This is a shopping space.
33:02Various manufacturers such as home appliances, entertainment appliances, pet products, etc.
33:07come to the shop to sell their products at Viva Home.
33:13We decide the quality of the product at this place,
33:17as well as the price negotiation and the decision of quantity.
33:22About 150 manufacturers come to the shop on a daily basis.
33:27This time, Viva Home buyers come to the shop to negotiate with the manufacturers.
33:33Let's take a look.
33:37This is a new product, so I can't tell you how much it will sell yet.
33:41It's a new life, so it's a little big.
33:44I'd be happy if you could test it as a project.
33:48We don't do a lot of projects on the spot.
33:52Oh, I see.
33:54Currently, toilet products are only sold as standard products,
33:58so it's difficult to test them.
34:03I'm thinking about whether I should buy this or that.
34:07I'm thinking about whether I should buy this or that.
34:11Based on the products brought in by the manufacturers,
34:14they may change the color and material to develop it as a private brand.
34:20What's the result of the negotiation?
34:23We don't make existing products a private brand.
34:28If we do it from the point of coloring the fabric,
34:31it's hard to get a lot,
34:34so we decided to negotiate with the manufacturers once.
34:41They want to deliver better products to customers as cheaply as possible.
34:45They are negotiating with that in mind.
34:49Let's take a look at the behind-the-scenes of Viva Home in the studio.
34:54I'm getting excited just by looking at it.
34:57I don't get tired of it.
35:00I came here to buy only shampoo,
35:05but no one has come out with only shampoo.
35:09I have nothing to say.
35:12On the contrary, some people forgot to buy shampoo.
35:15Why?
35:16I thought I was going to buy it, but I forgot.
35:21Mr. Sawanaka, you are the manager of Viva Home in Osaka.
35:25What's the difference between Kansai and Kanto?
35:27Especially on weekends,
35:29there are events such as actual sales.
35:34Kansai people look at the situation from a distance.
35:38Kansai people communicate directly.
35:45There are a lot of customers, so it's worth the event.
35:48Kansai people react well,
35:51but they get tired of it quickly, right?
35:53That's right.
35:54It's easy.
35:55It's easier than Tokyo.
35:58That's right.
35:59There are many people who say that.
36:01Why are there so many people like that in Osaka?
36:04As the new life of spring begins,
36:06people often worry about sleeping because the environment changes.
36:10So let's sleep well and get tired.
36:13Viva Home recommended sleeping goods.
36:18This is a product called GORILLA HITOTSUKAMI.
36:21GORILLA HITOTSUKAMI?
36:22It won first place in the overall ranking of Rakuten Ichiba.
36:25Overall?
36:26Yes.
36:27All products?
36:28That's right.
36:29It's a very popular product.
36:31You can wrap it around your calves.
36:33It's a massage machine that massages your calves with an electric pump and air bag.
36:44I got it today.
36:45How far will it come from here?
36:48How far will it come from here?
36:49Oh!
36:50It's coming.
36:55Who are you talking to?
36:56OK.
36:57Sometimes I think it's too sweet.
37:00It's coming.
37:01Do you feel like you're being grabbed by a gorilla?
37:03This gorilla has a nationality.
37:07That's great.
37:08That's good.
37:09That's good.
37:10The amount of effort.
37:11Next.
37:12What is this product?
37:13This is a hotel-style massage.
37:15It's big.
37:16It's big.
37:17Really?
37:18At first glance, I think it's a little too high.
37:22Next, Hajiri.
37:23Excuse me.
37:24Is it like this?
37:25Yes.
37:27Oh!
37:28It's amazing.
37:29It's amazing.
37:30It sinks in.
37:31It's sunk in.
37:32It's wrapped in a lot.
37:34It feels good.
37:35It feels good.
37:36It looks good.
37:37It's fluffy.
37:39Was it so good to sink in?
37:40Yes.
37:41It feels good.
37:42The moment it falls, it feels good.
37:43I'll do it again.
37:44I'll do it again.
37:47Oh!
37:52It's sunbathing.
37:53You're good.
37:55You're good at sunbathing.
37:58It feels really good.
38:00It feels good.
38:01It feels good.
38:02It feels good.
38:03I thought it was big, but it's just right.
38:06It feels a little like a hotel.
38:08Yes.
38:09Here are some more recommended products.
38:12What is this?
38:13What is this?
38:14It's big.
38:15It's called Shark Cushion Large.
38:18Large?
38:19Large?
38:20What is this?
38:21As you can see, it's a shark-shaped cushion.
38:24It can be used as a pillow.
38:27It's good for a good night's sleep.
38:29It feels good, doesn't it?
38:30Yes.
38:31It is said that there are four major advantages of a pillow.
38:34When you hug something like this, the happiness hormone, oxytocin, is secreted.
38:39With this, you can expect a stress-relieving and relaxing effect.
38:43Secondly, when you use a pillow, you sleep sideways, right?
38:47It seems to be a posture that reduces the burden on the waist.
38:51So there is a possibility that back pain will be alleviated.
38:55There is a scientific reason.
38:56There is a solid reason.
38:57It's oxytocin.
38:58Happiness hormone.
39:00I'm listening.
39:01Shut up.
39:02With this, you can get rid of oxytocin.
39:03When you wake up in the morning, you can get rid of serotonin and beta-endorphins.
39:06You forgot everything.
39:08Are you crazy?
39:12In addition, it is a pillow that is expected to be effective in preventing snoring and reducing swelling.
39:17There is another reason why this shark cushion was a hit.
39:20You can wear it.
39:29Cute.
39:30Cute.
39:31Cute.
39:32Cute.
39:33Cute.
39:37Here is the announcement of the viewer's present.
39:39Mr. Sawanaka, what will you get this time?
39:42I will get a gorilla's head and a hotel-style pillow that I introduced earlier.
39:47Finally, I will get a set of four hangers that I introduced in the VTR.
39:54Thank you very much.
39:57Here is the announcement of the viewer's present.
40:03If you get a good story about your new life, we will give you a viewer's present.
40:12Now, the panelists will be given a good story about their new life, such as their debut as a member of society, marriage, and moving.
40:20And we will increase the number of presents as much as they resonate with Viva Home and Iris Oyama.
40:26Thank you very much.
40:35Please add more.
40:42In addition to a gorgeous viewer's present that is perfect for a new life,
40:45we will show you a good story and aim for additional presents.
40:50First is Minagawa's challenge.
40:53Please tell us a good story about your new life.
40:59I have been taking care of Mr. Yoshida for more than 10 years.
41:03Speaking of a new life, it is marriage.
41:05I was invited to Mr. Yoshida's wedding.
41:08There was a profile movie in it.
41:12In the last scene, Mr. Yoshida sent a message to his juniors.
41:18I'm not smart.
41:21But I will never betray you.
41:26That's what he wrote.
41:28I cried there.
41:30Mr. Yoshida's birthday is June 27th.
41:34His birthday flower is a beautiful flower called Laudanus.
41:38This flower is a friendship that never ends.
41:43I thought he was a wonderful person who expressed this.
41:48By the way, Mr. Kosugi was born on July 5th.
41:51His birthday flower is a flower called Penstemon.
41:54This is a love that lost its flower language.
41:57You're a liar!
41:58You're a liar!
42:01You!
42:03What's that weird name for my birthday flower?
42:07Penstemon.
42:08Penstemon?
42:09Penstemon?
42:10Penstemon?
42:11I've never heard of it.
42:12I've never heard of it.
42:14I've never heard of it.
42:15I've never heard of it.
42:18You're a liar!
42:22Is the consultation successful?
42:26Please.
42:28Wow!
42:29Wow!
42:30Wow!
42:31Wow!
42:32Wow!
42:33Wow!
42:34Wow!
42:36From Iris Oyama,
42:38a rice cooker that can be set up according to your favorite texture and design.
42:45In addition, from Viva Home,
42:47a three-point set of bathroom cleaning that can replace the head.
42:54Let's continue.
42:55Next, Hajiri.
42:56Please tell us about your new life.
43:01My hometown is Kyoto.
43:04I have to live alone in Osaka to start acting,
43:10but I don't have enough money.
43:14My mother found out about it.
43:17She was very angry.
43:20She said,
43:21If you're going to work hard as an actor,
43:23I'll lend you some money.
43:27So she lent me some money for moving.
43:30After I moved,
43:32I said,
43:33I'll pay you back little by little every month.
43:39She said,
43:40You don't have to pay me back.
43:42If you become an actor,
43:43I'll pay you back with laughter.
43:45She said that.
43:47After that, I worked hard.
43:50When I went back to my parents' house,
43:53I said,
43:54I won't pay you back,
43:57but I'll treat you to a drink.
43:59Would you like to drink?
44:01I treated my mother to a drink for the first time.
44:06She was very happy.
44:08She said,
44:09I'll do my best from now on.
44:12At the end,
44:13She said,
44:14Your partner, Minagawa,
44:19I don't like him.
44:23Well,
44:26Thank you very much.
44:29Is it over?
44:32Yoshida-san said,
44:33Is it over?
44:35I was surprised.
44:36Is it over?
44:38Is it over?
44:39Is it over?
44:43Is it over?
44:45Is it over?
44:48Then,
44:49Sawanaka-san, Takaoka-san,
44:51Go ahead!
44:54Success!
44:57Thank you very much.
44:59It's over!
45:01Somehow, Viva Home-san
45:03gave us more rice grains to put in the refrigerator.
45:09The last one is Umezawa-san.
45:11Will he get a luxurious present?
45:16I'm a loner.
45:18I wanted to be an actor when I was 14 years old.
45:20I came to Ueno Park from Gunma Prefecture.
45:24I was 17 years old.
45:25It's been 58 years since then.
45:28I became independent for the first time.
45:32The rent at that time was 6,000 yen.
45:35Of course, I didn't have a toilet.
45:36I didn't have a bath.
45:37I didn't have a bath.
45:38I didn't have a bath.
45:40At that time,
45:41I lived in this room for 4 and a half years.
45:45My dream was to make a lot of furniture and electric appliances.
45:52I worked hard and became popular.
45:56I made a lot of furniture.
46:00The girl I dated at that time was from Osaka.
46:03Her name was Junko.
46:06She was 162 cm tall.
46:09Her bust was about 90 cm.
46:12You don't have to be so detailed.
46:14We dated for a while.
46:17There was a park in Tohoku.
46:22I had to go there for about two months.
46:25I told her that I would go there.
46:27She said she was waiting for me.
46:29I told her to come back soon.
46:30After two months, I came back.
46:33There was only one naked electricity.
46:36She ran away with Junko.
46:39I decided to never date a girl from Osaka again.
46:45What are you talking about?
46:48It's over.
46:50Please open the card.
46:52Is it really sweet and sour?
46:54It's really sweet and sour.
47:01Umezawa-san gave a good story.
47:03Iris Oyama-san gave a light and airy hair dryer.
47:08Viva Home-san gave a sun cushion.
47:16As a result, a set of gifts was completed.
47:21There are a lot of gifts.
47:24Please announce the keywords.
47:26It's a little difficult.
47:29What is that?
47:32It's a bag closure.
47:33Bag?
47:34It's a bag closure.
47:35Bag?
47:36It's this, right?
47:38I've heard that many times.
47:40This is...
47:42It's a bag.
47:44It's a bag closure.
47:46It's a bag.
47:47It's a bag.
47:48It's a bag.
47:49It's a bag.
47:50It's a bag.
47:51It's a bag.
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48:00It's a bag.
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48:03It's a bag.
48:04It's a bag.
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48:06It's a bag.
48:07It's a bag.
48:08It's a bag.
48:09It's a bag.
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48:11It's a bag.
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48:14It's a bag.
48:15It's a bag.