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00:00Kureto!
00:30Let's take a look!
00:32Ichikawa City vs. Matsudo City
00:35Both cities are considered to be the top 3 cities in the prefecture.
00:41Ichikawa City and Matsudo City are located in the western part of Chiba Prefecture.
00:50First, let's ask Ichikawa City this question.
00:54I'd like to ask you about the population of Chiba Prefecture.
00:57Where do you think is the 1st place?
00:59Chiba City.
01:00Where do you think is the 2nd place?
01:02Funabashi?
01:03That's correct.
01:04Where do you think is the 3rd place?
01:06Ichikawa City?
01:07That's incorrect.
01:09The correct answer is Matsudo City.
01:12Matsudo City has a country-like image.
01:15There were a lot of trees.
01:17You seem calm, but you talk a lot.
01:22Here is the population ranking of Chiba Prefecture.
01:25The 1st place is Chiba City with 980,000 people.
01:29The 2nd place is Funabashi City with 640,000 people.
01:34The 3rd place is Matsudo City with 499,545 people.
01:41The 4th place is Ichikawa City with 499,146 people.
01:47The difference is only 399 people.
01:50Matsudo City has more population.
01:56However, some Ichikawa people seem to look down on Matsudo City.
02:02Where do you think is the 3rd place?
02:04Ichikawa City.
02:05That's incorrect.
02:07The 3rd place is Matsudo City.
02:10Matsudo City?
02:11What kind of image is Matsudo City?
02:13I don't want to be there.
02:16Ichikawa City has more population.
02:19Where do you think is the 3rd place?
02:21Ichikawa City.
02:23Matsudo City.
02:24I didn't know that.
02:26Have you been to Matsudo City?
02:28No, I haven't.
02:30I've never been to Matsudo City, so I don't know.
02:38Matsudo City has the same question.
02:42Where is the 3rd place?
02:44The 3rd place is Matsudo City, isn't it?
02:46That's correct.
02:48What do you think is the 5th place?
02:51The 5th place?
02:52I don't think it's very popular.
02:56What do you think is the 1st place?
02:58The 6th place.
02:59The 6th place.
03:00What do you think is the 1st place?
03:02The 8th place.
03:04Then, who are these two people?
03:08Where are they from?
03:10Matsudo City, Shin-Matsudo.
03:12Ichikawa City, Motoyata.
03:15Ichikawa City and Matsudo City are close friends.
03:20What do you think?
03:22It's strange.
03:24I think Ichikawa City is better than Matsudo City.
03:28Matsudo City is better.
03:30It's almost the same.
03:31Chiba, Chiba, Chiba.
03:34Chiba, Chiba, Chiba.
03:38Ichikawa City has the pride of being close to Tokyo.
03:43It's close to Tokyo.
03:45It's nice, isn't it?
03:47I feel like I can be proud of it in Chiba Prefecture.
03:51It's almost Tokyo.
03:53I have the image that it's half Tokyo.
03:56In fact, both cities are adjacent to Tokyo.
04:01Ichikawa City is a little closer to Tokyo than Matsudo City.
04:06It takes about three minutes to get from Ichikawa Station to Tokyo Koiwa Station.
04:14On the other hand, it takes about four minutes to get from Matsudo Station to Tokyo Kanamachi Station.
04:22The difference is only one minute.
04:25So, I asked Matsudo people about Ichikawa City.
04:31Ichikawa is almost Tokyo.
04:34What?
04:36Don't make fun of me.
04:38Ichikawa is almost Tokyo.
04:41No, it's Chiba.
04:43Of course, it's Chiba.
04:45Ichikawa doesn't look like a big city.
04:48That's amazing.
04:50I think it's a countryside.
04:52Matsudo doesn't look like a big city.
04:54Matsudo doesn't look like a big city.
04:56I asked Ichikawa people about Matsudo.
05:01What kind of image do you have of Matsudo?
05:03I have a bad image of Matsudo.
05:05There are a lot of bad guys.
05:07When I see Matsudo's license plate, I think,
05:11Huh?
05:13That's what I think.
05:15Really?
05:16Some people say that Matsudo has a lot of bad guys.
05:21If you take a picture of the police station, you can see it.
05:23There are bad guys in every city.
05:25I asked Matsudo people about Matsudo.
05:30What do you think of Matsudo?
05:32Matsudo is good.
05:34But I heard that the city has become bad.
05:37People often say that Matsudo is a bad city.
05:40A bad city?
05:44Matsudo is called a bad city in English.
05:50I was picked up by a girl.
05:53She said,
05:54You are beautiful.
05:56You're bragging.
06:00I followed her.
06:06She took me to the front of the hotel.
06:09It's dangerous.
06:11I'm sorry.
06:12It's dangerous.
06:14I heard that it's better not to walk at night.
06:20I heard that there was a shocking incident on the road to Matsudo.
06:26When I was walking on the street,
06:28I heard that people put salt on my face and stole my money.
06:33Salt on the face?
06:36I was walking on the street, so I was scared.
06:40The incident happened in January of this year.
06:45The girl was pushing a bicycle.
06:48The culprit who approached her from behind wanted to put salt on her face.
06:55I'm scared.
06:56What should I do?
06:59And then,
07:00While the girl was falling down,
07:02he stole her bag with cash.
07:07What's more,
07:08Cars are often dangerous to drive.
07:12People are passing by, but they speed up.
07:16It's pretty slippery.
07:18It was pretty dangerous a while ago.
07:20I was surprised.
07:23I asked her what happened.
07:25She said she was pulled by a car.
07:29It's often dangerous to drive,
07:31and you can often see accidents.
07:34In fact, some pedestrians are doing dangerous things.
07:41When I went to a dangerous area famous for Matsudo,
07:46This is a pretty big road.
07:50This is Route 6.
07:53There are two lanes on one side and four lanes in total.
07:57It's a wide road.
08:01After this,
08:02There was a shocking scene.
08:09It's dangerous.
08:11It's dangerous.
08:15Are you kidding me?
08:17It's scary to drive.
08:21It's true.
08:24It's scary.
08:25A lot of people are crossing a road that is not as big as it is.
08:32Sometimes it's like this.
08:37I don't see it on the national road.
08:39It's dangerous.
08:41Why did you do that?
08:43I see.
08:44I was in a hurry.
08:46I'm sorry.
08:47I heard a loud noise.
08:49I'm sorry.
08:50I'm afraid of that person.
08:53I'm sorry.
08:55I'm scared.
08:56Please be careful.
08:58It's dangerous.
09:00Even on a rainy day.
09:07A dangerous crossing is blocked by an umbrella.
09:14And this bicycle.
09:17It crosses the road with a child on it.
09:21It's dangerous.
09:23If you come into contact with a car, you'll be in big trouble.
09:27A child.
09:32But why do you cross the road with such a dangerous thought?
09:40I'd like to ask you why you cross the road.
09:43Because it's close.
09:45It's better to cross the road.
09:47I'm sorry.
09:49Why did you cross the road?
09:51Because it's close.
09:53Because it's close.
09:54I'm in a hurry.
09:55I'll cut it.
09:57There are few traffic lights.
10:00This is the route to the station where the dangerous crossing takes place.
10:07This is the route to the station where the traffic lights cross as per the rules.
10:13Even if you compare the two routes, the distance doesn't seem to change much.
10:20Even if you go over there, you'll have to wait a long time.
10:23I have to wait.
10:25There is a crosswalk in the middle.
10:28If you go over there and wait for the traffic light, you won't make it in time.
10:35In fact, the distance from the traffic light to the traffic light is about 330 meters.
10:43There is no crosswalk or pedestrian bridge in the middle.
10:48If you don't wait for the traffic light and go to the station early, you'll be in danger.
10:55I'm afraid I can't cross the road.
10:57It's impossible.
10:58But if you get into an accident and lose your life, you can't go back.
11:05If you're in a hurry, don't take a dangerous crosswalk.
11:11Speaking of good places in Matsudo...
11:15How long have you lived in Matsudo?
11:17Not yet.
11:18Less than two years.
11:20Why Matsudo?
11:22I wanted to live in a big place like Kodate.
11:26But I couldn't buy a house in Tokyo.
11:29How much property did you buy?
11:31About 40 million yen.
11:33In Shinjuku?
11:34Yes, in Shinjuku.
11:35I moved to Kodate a year and a half ago.
11:40I couldn't buy a house in Kodate in Tokyo.
11:43That's why I moved to Kodate in Matsudo.
11:49Compared to Tsubotanka in Matsudo,
11:53Tokyo and Kitasenju are 2.14 million yen.
11:57Koiwa is 1.62 million yen.
12:00Ichikawa City in Chiba Prefecture is 950,000 yen.
12:04Matsudo City is 590,000 yen, which is reasonable.
12:09What?
12:11That much?
12:13That's a big difference.
12:15That's why more and more people are moving to Kodate
12:20to raise their young children.
12:23That's why Matsudo is so popular.
12:28I often hear that Matsudo is number one
12:32in the easy-to-raise-children ranking.
12:35Matsudo was third in the easy-to-raise-children ranking in 2024.
12:43In 2023, it was number one nationwide.
12:48Isn't Matsudo amazing?
12:51I think there are a lot of easy-to-raise-children places.
12:55You can go to the park and play with your children.
12:58You can also talk to people about raising children.
13:02Yes, you can talk to people about raising children for free.
13:06There are 28 easy-to-raise-children places in Matsudo.
13:12In addition...
13:14There are a lot of small-scale kindergartens.
13:17You can take care of children from 0 to 2 years old.
13:20That's a big help.
13:22There are 121 small-scale kindergartens
13:25that are 20% cheaper than the number of kindergartens in Matsudo.
13:30Last year in a row, the number of waiting times was zero.
13:35It's actually a very popular city for kindergarten teachers.
13:39I'm from Niigata Prefecture.
13:42Niigata?
13:44I'm from Iwate Prefecture.
13:47I used to work in Tochigi Prefecture.
13:52They want to work in Matsudo.
13:55Kindergartens are gathering from all over the country.
14:00What's the reason?
14:02Matsudo Teyate provides 45,000 yen a month
14:05from Matsudo City.
14:08That's a lot of money!
14:10Matsudo is the best!
14:12Aside from the salary,
14:14Teyate provides 45,000 to 78,000 yen a month from Matsudo City.
14:20By the way, what do you use it for?
14:23I bought a meerkat.
14:26That's a lot of work.
14:28You're raising it.
14:30Yes.
14:32It's embarrassing.
14:36Actually, that's not the only thing Teyate does.
14:41It helps with the rent.
14:43It's 64,000 yen.
14:46Besides Teyate, Matsudo also helps with the rent.
14:50They receive a total of 109,000 yen a month.
14:54Wow!
14:56That's amazing!
14:58You can save a lot of money.
15:00Yes, I save a lot of money.
15:03Matsudo is amazing!
15:05Do you love Matsudo?
15:07Yes, I love it.
15:09On the other hand,
15:11Ichikawa City is also proud of its city.
15:15If you use Ichiko, you get a point.
15:19Ichiko is Ichikawa City's own digital regional currency.
15:253,179 yen.
15:27One point is worth 1 yen.
15:31If you use Ichikawa City's Kamei store,
15:35you get a 5% point discount.
15:39Surprisingly,
15:41you don't just get points from shopping.
15:45If you measure this, you get points.
15:48Blood pressure.
15:50What?
15:52If you measure your blood pressure,
15:55you get 10 points.
15:58What do you use the points for?
16:01For my family.
16:03Ramen and dumplings.
16:05It's really expensive.
16:07I was surprised when I was interviewed.
16:11What's more surprising?
16:14If you walk, you get points.
16:17Oh, that's right.
16:19If you walk 8,000 steps a day,
16:22you get 20 points.
16:24If you listen to a famous person,
16:27you get a point.
16:29It's a point.
16:31What?
16:33My prefecture is different from other prefectures.
16:38Ibaraki Prefecture is different.
16:40Shonan Shinjuku Line.
16:42Do you know it?
16:44You can get to Ibaraki Prefecture in one train.
16:49You don't have to change trains.
16:51You can go to Ibaraki Prefecture in one train.
16:54How about you?
16:56There is.
16:58Tsukuba Express.
17:00You can go to Akihabara Prefecture in one train.
17:05You can go, right?
17:07I've never taken a train.
17:09What?
17:11I don't mean to offend Ibaraki Prefecture.
17:13If you can go to Ebisu Prefecture in one train,
17:16what do you do?
17:18You don't have to do anything.
17:20You go to the Garden Place.
17:23You can go to the Garden Place in one train.
17:26You can't go to Ebisu Prefecture in one train.
17:28You can't go to the Garden Place in one train.
17:30Let's go to the Garden Place.
17:33I thought it was a normal park.
17:36Chiba Prefecture is a complicated place.
17:41I'm envious of people like Ibaraki Prefecture.
17:46You can fight with a losing stance.
17:49I'm not losing.
17:51You can't punch yourself.
17:54You have to counterattack.
17:58I'm envious of you.
18:00Chiba Prefecture is like Tokyo.
18:03There is a place called Tokyo in Chiba Prefecture.
18:07You are mistaken.
18:09You don't deserve to be called Tokyo.
18:12That's right.
18:14I thought it was a parking lot in Tokyo.
18:18Chiba Prefecture is like that.
18:20You don't go to Chiba Prefecture.
18:23It's not fair to say this.
18:25There is Disneyland in Chiba Prefecture.
18:27I'm envious of you.
18:30I can go to Disneyland in Chiba Prefecture.
18:35I can meet Mickey in Chiba Prefecture.
18:38I can't meet Mickey.
18:40We are Mickey Mouse.
18:42You are Mickey Curtis.
18:45That's not true.
18:47You are older than Mickey Curtis.
18:50You are talking about the old days.
18:53Ichikawa City's digital regional currency, Ichiko,
18:57can be exchanged for 10 yen for 1.1 yen.
19:02If you go to this venue,
19:04you can get a surprising amount of points.
19:08I like Akemi-san.
19:10I want to buy Akemi-san.
19:13I didn't know Ichikawa would do that.
19:16Is it free?
19:17It's free.
19:18That's great.
19:20That's right.
19:21It's an event where people from Ichikawa can participate for free.
19:26What is it about?
19:28Hello, everyone in Ichikawa City.
19:32It's a health course by Akemi Masuda,
19:35who runs a marathon club.
19:37Recently, I can't use it on the ground.
19:40Recently, I can only use it in Fukuoka.
19:43Last Sunday,
19:45I went to Osaka International Women's Marathon.
19:47Mitsuki Noguchi and Kayako Fukushika are on the ground.
19:51I'm on YouTube.
19:55After listening to a fun lecture,
19:57the points you get are...
19:59300 points.
20:01What?
20:03I'm happy.
20:05I'm going to buy bread on my way home.
20:08You can get even more points.
20:11My wife changed her driver's license
20:14and I got 10,000 points.
20:1610,000 points?
20:18In Ichikawa City,
20:20through Ichiko,
20:22people are more aware of their health and safety.
20:28Everyone, here's an incident.
20:30Some people in Isesaki City and Kiryu City in Gunma Prefecture
20:34love bento boxes with chicken.
20:38What is it about?
20:41Let's investigate.
20:44Some people in Isesaki City and Kiryu City in Gunma Prefecture
20:48love bento boxes with chicken.
20:54In Isesaki City and Kiryu City in Gunma Prefecture,
20:57it takes about two hours from Tokyo Station to Takasaki Station.
21:02Let's ask people in Isesaki City.
21:06It's a bento box from Tatsukichi.
21:09It's really good.
21:10How many times have you eaten it?
21:12I can't eat it.
21:14The sauce and the tender meat.
21:17And the rice soaked in the sauce.
21:20It's the best.
21:22It's a bento box from Tatsukichi.
21:25I think I've eaten it about 50 times.
21:27I don't get tired of it.
21:28I think the sauce is really good.
21:30It's good.
21:31You haven't eaten it yet?
21:33Can I have a drum roll?
21:36People in Isesaki City love Tatsukichi's bento box.
21:41In order to find out the true identity of the sauce,
21:44they go to a shop.
21:46There's a surprising sight.
21:49Thank you very much.
21:51Thank you very much.
21:52Thank you very much.
21:53Thank you very much.
21:55Many people from Isesaki City come to Hikkirinashi.
21:59The kitchen is full of people.
22:03What did you order?
22:05I ordered a large amount.
22:07There were 70 large orders.
22:09I'm getting ready to eat.
22:11It's a very popular bento box.
22:13It's sold 500 times a day.
22:15That's a lot.
22:18Actually, this Tatsukichi
22:21has a main branch in Kiryu City.
22:24It was established in 1998.
22:29They asked a local Kiryu resident about Tatsukichi.
22:33Everyone in Kiryu City loves Tatsukichi.
22:35It's a familiar taste.
22:38I want to eat it again and again.
22:40I want to eat it right now.
22:42The meat is gone.
22:43I can eat rice with just the sauce.
22:45It's the taste I'm looking for when I'm tired at work.
22:49That's nice.
22:50It's a strong taste.
22:53By the way, what about this woman?
22:57Can I interview you?
22:59Yes.
23:00No way.
23:01I'm a little happy, but I'm panicking.
23:04I wish I could do something like this.
23:07What do you want to do?
23:09I love Super 8.
23:12I think I'm the first genius.
23:14You're a genius.
23:16If I don't celebrate Super 8's birthday,
23:20I'll go to Tatsukichi.
23:22Tatsukichi equals Super 8.
23:28It's in Gunma Prefecture.
23:32Tatsukichi's chicken bento is loved by some people in Isezaki and Kiryu.
23:41I will show you how to make it.
23:46I use domestic chicken thigh.
23:49It's glossy.
23:51It has a soft texture when grilled.
23:55It's a secret cut method.
24:01What kind of sauce is it?
24:073, 2, 1.
24:11What is this?
24:14I'll grill it with eel sauce.
24:18I see.
24:21Tatsukichi's eel specialty store was established in 1998.
24:28The signboard menu of the store is eel.
24:33It's a secret sauce that has been passed down since the beginning of the store.
24:38It's thicker than the sauce for grilled chicken.
24:41The sauce has a concentrated taste of eel.
24:46It's also used to season chicken.
24:50It must be delicious.
24:53Place the chicken soaked in eel sauce on a net.
24:59It's grilled like eel.
25:01It's delicious.
25:04Grill it like eel.
25:17This is delicious.
25:19This is absolutely delicious.
25:22Place it on the rice soaked in eel sauce.
25:27I want to eat this.
25:29This is like eel porridge.
25:33This is delicious.
25:35This is thick.
25:37This is chicken thigh soaked in sauce.
25:40This goes well with rice.
25:45However, why do they make chicken porridge at an eel specialty store?
25:52People who can't eat eel can season it with eel sauce.
25:57Chicken porridge is made for people who are not good at eel.
26:02Originally, the store provided chicken porridge for people who are not good at eel.
26:10Ten years ago, the price of eel skyrocketed.
26:15The price of eel was so high that it was impossible to sell it.
26:20It's hard to eat eel.
26:23Therefore, people began to sell chicken porridge as a lunch box.
26:32The taste of eel can be eaten cheaply with chicken.
26:37This is a big hit.
26:41Now, the store has expanded to nine stores, mainly in Kiryu City and Isesaki City.
26:48This is a very popular local chain store.
26:53I've been eating this since I was a kid.
26:55This is the most delicious.
26:57There are 11 left.
27:00That's a lot of food.
27:02That's right.
27:03This is all chicken.
27:05That's amazing.
27:08This company is also in Kiryu City.
27:11Let's eat.
27:13It looks delicious.
27:15Everyone has a lunch box of chicken porridge.
27:20You look happy.
27:24This is an eel specialty store.
27:28Why do you eat chicken porridge?
27:34I have an image of an eel shop.
27:36I have a strong image of an eel shop.
27:40That's right.
27:42This is a fruit store.
27:47How often do you eat this?
27:51I eat it once a week.
27:53There is no eel shop in Korea.
27:55I eat chicken porridge at the eel shop.
27:59In addition to this.
28:02You can eat this as a snack.
28:06You can eat TATSUKICHI's lunch box in various places.
28:13What is TATSUKICHI?
28:15I don't know the name of TATSUKICHI.
28:17I don't know the name of TATSUKICHI.
28:20He is particular about how to eat TATSUKICHI.
28:25Is this a spice?
28:27This is a spice.
28:29This looks like an eel.
28:31Does TATSUKICHI go well with chicken porridge?
28:33That's right.
28:36Like an eel, TATSUKICHI goes well with chicken porridge.
28:42This looks like an eel.
28:44This is delicious.
28:46This is a raw egg.
28:48You can eat this with eggs.
28:52You can eat chicken with raw eggs.
28:57This looks delicious.
29:00You can leave the eel sauce in the lunch box.
29:05You can bake the eggplant and put the sauce on it.
29:11You can bake the eggplant and put the sauce on it.
29:17This woman is preparing TATSUKICHI's eel sauce in the refrigerator.
29:26This is TATSUKICHI.
29:28This is when you make TATSUKICHI's teriyaki.
29:33This is a sauce for TATSUKICHI's eel.
29:40This goes well with TATSUKICHI's eel.
29:44This is a sauce for TATSUKICHI's eel.
29:50This is a sauce for TATSUKICHI's eel.
29:59This is a popular dish in Ise.
30:06This is a sauce for TATSUKICHI's eel.
30:09This is a sauce for TATSUKICHI's eel.
30:14I want to eat this.
30:18This is a sauce for TATSUKICHI's eel.
30:25There is a factory in Ise.
30:27I heard that peyoung fans are all over the country.
30:31I heard that peyoung fans are all over the country.
30:35This is a workshop that represents Ise.
30:40This is a workshop that represents Ise.
30:49This is a workshop that manufactures peyoung.
30:55Peyoung has been manufactured in two factories in Ise for 50 years.
31:04The number of peyoung is 700,000 per day.
31:09More than 100 million peyoung are delivered from Ise to Japan every year.
31:19That's amazing.
31:21What made peyoung so famous?
31:27There was a commercial in the past.
31:33Here is the commercial at that time.
31:51This is KATSURA BUNRAKU, the 9th generation of Rakugo.
31:57His face is square like a peyoung.
32:05There is an incredible event in Ise.
32:13There is an event in Ise where peyoung is eaten together.
32:19The weight of the peyoung is 1,500 times that of a normal peyoung.
32:26That's amazing.
32:29579 people ate a 160 kg peyoung.
32:38It was recognized as Guinness World Records as the largest tasting of instant noodles.
32:45That's why peyoung is essential for people in Ise.
32:52When peyoung is active in the town, people give it to us as a gift.
32:59People in Ise often give peyoung as a gift.
33:06Ise people eat peyoung once a week.
33:14This is a small number of peyoung.
33:18This is a large number of peyoung.
33:22That's amazing.
33:24I eat peyoung for lunch on my day off.
33:28I like peyoung and I like arranging it.
33:32People in Ise who like peyoung gathered.
33:37People in Ise will recreate peyoung.
33:44First, make pancake powder.
33:52Add eggs and milk to make a dough.
33:57Bake small pancakes in a frying pan.
34:04What is that?
34:10Do you put it on top?
34:12Put it on top and sandwich it.
34:15That's amazing.
34:17This looks delicious.
34:20It looks delicious.
34:22It looks delicious.
34:24It's yakisoba bread.
34:26It's delicious.
34:28How does it feel?
34:30I want to eat it.
34:32I want to eat it.
34:34When I was a child, I ate pancakes at 3 o'clock.
34:39I wanted to eat peyoung, which was placed at the same time as pancakes.
34:44I happened to eat it.
34:47My father, who liked peyoung, ate it with pancakes.
34:55Like yakisoba bread, it has a lot of volume and is filling.
35:01Now, it is a popular snack for children at 3 o'clock.
35:07It's delicious.
35:09It's delicious.
35:11It's delicious.
35:13It's the best.
35:15In addition,
35:17Mom, I want to eat peyoung.
35:19It's delicious.
35:21Put natto on top of peyoung.
35:26Add a lot of mayonnaise.
35:31It's the best.
35:33It's delicious.
35:35It's delicious.
35:37Mix it well.
35:41It's a snack for children at 3 o'clock.
35:43Natto mayo peyoung is completed.
35:47This is really delicious.
35:49It's delicious.
35:51It's delicious.
35:53It's delicious.
35:55Does natto go well with peyoung?
35:57It goes well with peyoung.
35:59It's delicious.
36:01It goes well with peyoung.
36:03Mayonnaise and natto go well with peyoung.
36:07On the other hand, in this family,
36:11After tasting half of the original taste,
36:17Add rice and mix well.
36:22On top of that, add boiled eggs and Korean seaweed.
36:32Peyoung's soba rice is completed.
36:37It looks delicious.
36:39There are times when peyoung is not enough.
36:45It's delicious.
36:47I thought it would make me full.
36:51That's how I started.
36:54When I went to the supermarket in Isesaki City,
36:58I found a surprising peyoung.
37:01Peyoung noodles
37:05It's not yakisoba, it's peyoung noodles.
37:10I don't know.
37:12I've never seen it before.
37:14Actually, this peyoung noodles
37:17It was released two years earlier than peyoung yakisoba.
37:21It's an original product.
37:24This is delicious.
37:27In the old-fashioned soy sauce soup,
37:30It uses the same spices as peyoung yakisoba.
37:34You can only buy it in a limited area such as Isesaki.
37:39It's a phantom peyoung.
37:42I want to eat it.
37:44In Gunma Prefecture, there is a long line.
37:48There is also a shocking purupuru gourmet.
37:51The gourmet can be eaten from Takasaki City, a large city in Gunma.
37:56Tamamura Town is about 30 minutes by bus.
38:00An hour before the opening, I went to the site.
38:05Look at this.
38:07There is a long line.
38:10There is a long line.
38:13It's a house.
38:15Is it a house?
38:17There are a lot of people in the house.
38:23There is always a long line.
38:26What does it look like?
38:29It's soft.
38:31Is it buried?
38:33Is it buried?
38:35This expression is perfect.
38:37It's soft.
38:39Even if you touch it with your hands, it will shake.
38:43There is no other expression.
38:46It's incomparable.
38:48It's incomparable.
38:49It's full of eyes.
38:51Is it full of eyes?
38:53I'm surprised when I open it.
38:55Are you so surprised?
38:57Most people are surprised.
39:00Are you surprised when I open it?
39:02I'm surprised.
39:04It looks like it's going to be surprised when I open it.
39:07It's a gourmet with a lot of purupuru in it.
39:11I was surprised by its popularity.
39:15It's only 15 minutes from 11 o'clock.
39:22It's fast.
39:23It's sold out.
39:24It's sold out.
39:27I asked JOREN to show me the contents of the product.
39:36What is this?
39:38What is this?
39:39There is nothing in it.
39:41There is nothing in it.
39:43He is loved by some people in Gunma Prefecture.
39:46He eats TATSUKICHI's chicken bento.
39:50It's soaked in rice.
39:52It looks delicious.
39:54It's soaked in rice.
39:58It's soft and delicious.
40:01It's soft.
40:02It's not the softness of chicken in a bento.
40:05It's good.
40:07It's soft.
40:08It's soft.
40:09It goes well with chicken bento.
40:12It's delicious.
40:15I can eat this.
40:17It's soft.
40:18It's delicious.
40:19I can eat this with rice.
40:21Please use eggs.
40:22It's delicious.
40:26It's delicious.
40:28It goes well with rice.
40:30It goes well with rice.
40:32Eggs go well with rice.
40:34Eggs are delicious.
40:36Eggs go well with rice.
40:38KAZUKO.
40:40You eat too much.
40:44You eat too much.
40:51Everyone eats a lot of bento.
40:56There are many types of bento.
40:58This is a big hit.
41:01Eggs go well with bento.
41:03Eggs go well with bento.
41:05Speaking of Gunma people who love chicken bento.
41:11In Gunma Prefecture, there is a place where people are ranked by the type of car.
41:18There is a place where people who drive a good car are ranked high.
41:23There is a culture where people who drive a bad car are ranked high.
41:26Everyone drives a car with a low height.
41:29The entrance of a pachinko shop is a little high.
41:33But everyone drives a car with a low height.
41:36I understand.
41:37Everyone drives a car with a low height.
41:40It's a common thing in Gunma.
41:42I went there on a day off.
41:46I went there on a day off in the morning.
41:50Isn't it night?
41:51It's not night.
41:52I went to the soccer field in Ibaraki.
41:54I went there at 5 o'clock in the morning.
41:56It's early in the morning.
41:58It's early in the morning.
42:01I went to bed early the day before.
42:03I thought I could run in the morning.
42:06It's like touring.
42:08That's true.
42:11In Gunma Prefecture, there is a place where people are ranked by the type of car.
42:15There is a place where people are ranked by the type of car.
42:18Can you show me the inside?
42:20What is it?
42:213, 2, 1.
42:27What is this?
42:29It's flat.
42:31What is this?
42:33It looks like there's nothing in it.
42:35It looks like there's nothing in it.
42:37At first, I didn't know what this was.
42:40I didn't know how to eat it.
42:44This is so delicious.
42:47Dig it out.
42:50In order to find out the secret, we asked them to show us how to make it.
42:57Hello.
43:00Who are you?
43:01We are sisters.
43:05They are Gunma-born sisters.
43:09First, pour water into a large amount of white flour.
43:16Stir it carefully over the fire.
43:20It looks like milk.
43:22That's true.
43:24It looks like milk at first.
43:26Then, it starts to solidify.
43:30After 20 minutes, it becomes translucent.
43:38It's handmade.
43:40That's why the amount is limited.
43:43Put it in a mold and cool it down.
43:51Then, sprinkle flour on the solidified dough.
43:56Cut it and it's done.
43:59What is this?
44:01It's Warabimochi.
44:03I love Warabimochi.
44:07It's a round Warabimochi.
44:11Put it in a container.
44:13Then, put a lot of flour on it.
44:17Then, it's done.
44:21Do you make it one by one?
44:22That's amazing.
44:25Warabimochi is a special Warabimochi made by Gunma-born sisters.
44:34Shibai, who used to be a normal housewife, opened a store three years ago to repay the local people of Gunma.
44:41She repeated the trial and error many times to make this novel Warabimochi.
44:48Why did you come up with this shape?
44:50I'm excited.
44:52I'm excited.
44:54You're aiming to be like Imori.
44:56That's right.
44:57It's round.
44:59I want to be like Imori.
45:01I want to be like Imori's skin.
45:03I'm excited.
45:05You're not used to it.
45:07I'm having a hard time reacting.
45:09Please be honest.
45:11Thank you for the 10 ants.
45:15Mr. Yasuda, this is Riken.
45:17Yes.
45:18People in Ibaraki love Warabimochi so much that they eat it on a daily basis.
45:25People in Ibaraki love Warabimochi so much that they eat it on a daily basis.
45:31What does that mean?
45:34People in Ibaraki love Warabimochi so much that they eat it on a daily basis.
45:41Warabimochi is the most produced food in Ibaraki.
45:46It accounts for about 90% of the total production.
45:50Mr. Hitachinaka produces most of it.
45:56That's why the local J.A. direct sales office...
46:02It's local!
46:04It's local.
46:06I recently renewed it.
46:08Is that so?
46:10If you look inside...
46:15It's full of dried sweet potatoes.
46:19There are so many!
46:21This place is amazing.
46:24All the things on the shelf are dried sweet potatoes made here in Hitachinaka.
46:32When I asked the people in Ibaraki who came to buy it...
46:36Just looking at this makes me happy.
46:40I know.
46:41It's been a snack since I was a kid.
46:43How much do you usually eat?
46:45I eat as much as I can.
46:47If you don't eat dried sweet potatoes, what will happen to you?
46:53How much do you eat?
46:55I eat as much as I can every day.
46:56Really?
46:57I eat as much as I can.
47:00That's why it's impossible to buy dried sweet potatoes.
47:05How much did you buy?
47:076 to 7 kilograms.
47:096 to 7 kilograms?
47:10Yes.
47:11That's a lot.
47:13People buy about 10 kilograms.
47:15That's a kilogram.
47:17Yes, it is.
47:18You eat it almost every day, right?
47:20Yes.
47:21In total, it's about 7 kilograms.
47:237 kilograms?
47:24Yes.
47:25That's a lot.
47:27If I can't eat it, I put it in the freezer.
47:33Some people in Hitachinaka buy dried sweet potatoes in kilograms.
47:40He is stocking a lot of dried sweet potatoes in the freezer.
47:45Let's see what's inside.
47:48Look at this.
47:50There are a lot of dried sweet potatoes.
47:52That's amazing.
47:54Dried sweet potatoes are stocked.
48:00Look at this.
48:04That's a lot.
48:07It's big.
48:09That's right.
48:12There are a lot of dried sweet potatoes.
48:15That's a lot.
48:19Let's look at the freezer of another family.
48:28That's amazing.
48:30There are a lot of dried sweet potatoes.
48:32I want to hide them.
48:35There are a lot of dried sweet potatoes.
48:40By the way, this dried sweet potato was made by himself.
48:47When I was in high school, I made dried sweet potatoes every year.
48:51Dried sweet potatoes every year?
48:53I made dried sweet potatoes in the morning and dried sweet potatoes in the afternoon.
48:59They made dried sweet potatoes together and celebrated the New Year together.
49:07In this family, there are a lot of dried sweet potatoes in the freezer.
49:18Let's see how they usually eat them.
49:23Do you bake them in the oven?
49:26That's right.
49:28I bake them in the oven for 5 minutes.
49:31He bakes them in the toaster.
49:38It smells good.
49:41It must be delicious.
49:43Do you eat them as they are?
49:45I dip them in mayonnaise.
49:48Mayonnaise?
49:51He puts mayonnaise on dried sweet potatoes.
49:56It's like eating dried squid.
49:59How is it?
50:01I've never done this before.
50:07It looks delicious.
50:09I dip them in mayonnaise and eat them.
50:15It's delicious.
50:18Do they go well together?
50:19Yes, they do.
50:20There are a lot of sweet and salty foods in the world.
50:24I don't eat them as they are.
50:26I make them sweet and salty and eat them.
50:30In another family,
50:33what is it?
50:36It's dried sweet potato tempura.
50:39Tempura?
50:42It must be delicious.
50:44This is delicious.
50:46He dips dried sweet potato in tempura batter.
50:50It must be delicious.
50:52He deep-fries them in oil.
50:55It must be delicious.
50:57He dips dried sweet potato in tempura batter and eats them with rice.
51:06It's delicious.
51:12It's delicious.
51:14It's sweet.
51:17Miso-Pi and Sakura-Denbu are also sweet.
51:22So, it doesn't taste weird.
51:26In this family,
51:28what is it?
51:31What is it?
51:33It's gratin with dried sweet potato.
51:35Gratin with dried sweet potato?
51:38He stir-fries bacon and macaroni with cream sauce.
51:45He puts chopped dried sweet potato in it.
51:52He just needs to top it with cheese and bake it for 5 minutes.
52:00Does dried sweet potato go well with this?
52:02Yes, it does.
52:04I think it goes well with this.
52:06It goes well with ice cream, too.
52:08During the war,
52:10I ate a lot of sweet potato.
52:12I ate a lot of sweet potato.
52:14I ate a lot of sweet potato.
52:16I ate a lot of sweet potato.
52:18I ate a lot of sweet potato.
52:20He ate a lot of sweet potato.
52:22I was a little annoyed.
52:24He was annoyed.
52:28On the other hand,
52:30there is a surprising scene at the home center.
52:33This is the store.
52:35This is the store where you can buy the ingredients you need to make dried sweet potato.
52:40It's sold like this.
52:42It's amazing.
52:44There is a corner dedicated to making dried sweet potato.
52:49Dried sweet potato cardboard.
52:51This is a cardboard for packaging dried sweet potato.
52:55This is a slicer for making dried sweet potato.
53:00You can make dried sweet potato with this.
53:02Do you buy this not only for farmers?
53:06Not only for farmers,
53:08but also for general customers.
53:10This is a cardboard for packaging dried sweet potato.
53:13Some people buy materials and recommend it.
53:18In Tokyo,
53:20cardboard for making dried sweet potato is very popular.
53:25In addition, they are particular about the type of dried sweet potato.
53:29I like dried sweet potato from Izumi more than Beniharuka.
53:36Is there such a type of dried sweet potato?
53:38There are many types of dried sweet potato.
53:42There are many types of dried sweet potato, such as Beniharuka and Izumi,
53:46and the taste is different.
53:49It is one of the pleasures of Hikachinaka people to choose their own dried sweet potato.
53:55Do you buy dried sweet potato sold in stores?
54:01No, I don't.
54:03The taste is different.
54:05The taste is different?
54:06Yes, the taste is different.
54:07How about foreign dried sweet potato?
54:09I don't eat such dried sweet potato.
54:11You don't buy dried sweet potato sold in stores, do you?
54:14No, I don't.
54:16Foreign dried sweet potato and Ibaraki-ken dried sweet potato have completely different tastes.
54:24If you say so, let's ask Hikachinaka people to compare their tastes.
54:30Which one do you want, foreign dried sweet potato or Ibaraki-ken dried sweet potato?
54:42Let's try it in Tokyo.
54:48I think it's A.
54:49This one was better.
54:52I think A is sweeter.
54:55I think Ibaraki-ken dried sweet potato is sweeter.
54:57I think A is better.
54:59It's sweet and a little hard.
55:02I think Ibaraki-ken dried sweet potato has sugar in it.
55:06They don't seem to be used to it, so they don't know the difference in taste.
55:12Now, let's ask Hikachinaka people to compare their tastes.
55:16First, let's try foreign A.
55:22Foreign A
55:27This one is different.
55:30It's amazing.
55:32Let's try B.
55:41This is it.
55:42It's amazing.
55:43That's amazing.
55:46It's amazing. It's correct.
55:48It's completely different.
55:50It's different?
55:51The texture is different and the taste is completely different.
55:56Next, let's try this man.
56:03B.
56:04B?
56:05It was fast.
56:06It's correct.
56:07It's fast.
56:08I can tell.
56:09The taste is completely different.
56:12Again, it's correct at once.
56:14It's amazing.
56:15The result of their investigation.
56:18Ibaraki-ken, which one do you think it is?
56:20B, right?
56:21That's right.
56:22It's correct.
56:23Out of 7 people, 7 people were correct at once without hesitation.
56:28They were able to find the right answer.
56:32All of them are correct.
56:34That's amazing.

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