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TOKIOテラス 2025年3月29日 #121「大阪・関西万博 開幕直前SP」
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00:01Osaka Kansai Banpaku will be opening on April 13th.
00:07Himeshima station has been opened, and preparations are now in full swing.
00:13During the six-month opening period, the world's cutting-edge technology is released one after another.
00:20So, what will be the highlight of this time?
00:24Pay attention to the past appearance start-ups that are scheduled to be active at Osaka Kansai Banpaku.
00:29We will take a look at the cutting-edge technology one step ahead.
00:33Banpaku, a special just before the opening.
00:40Good morning. This is Tokyo Terrace. Nice to meet you.
00:44The start-ups we have introduced so far at Tokyo Terrace are already over 150 years old.
00:51There are many companies that are expected to be active at Banpaku.
00:56First of all, do you remember Tokyo Travel Partners, which provides travel plans using service vehicles?
01:06Yes, I do.
01:08Tokyo Travel Partners' business is to provide barrier-free travel.
01:15The journey begins on a service vehicle that can be transported on a wheelchair.
01:19The strength of this service vehicle is that the staff of Tokyo Travel Partners, who are qualified as a guide helper,
01:26always accompany the journey and support the safety of the journey.
01:32And there is a device that allows the elderly to participate with confidence.
01:37I have the impression that self-driving vehicles are the farthest from barrier-free.
01:41However, Mr. Kawasaki of Tokyo Travel Partners has helped us a lot,
01:47such as providing hand-washing services for multiple purposes,
01:51providing a slope before entering the main road, and providing wheelchair support.
01:56That's why we chose Mr. Kawasaki of Tokyo Travel Partners this time.
02:00The tour that Tokyo Travel Partners offers is a big feature of Tokyo Travel Partners,
02:05which selects a travel destination that supports barrier-free travel and can participate in the whole process while riding a wheelchair.
02:12There is one more travel service of Tokyo Travel Partners.
02:17People who find it difficult to walk to the destination even if they use a wheelchair.
02:22We started to offer this service so that guide helpers can also enjoy the journey.
02:27Now, we are broadcasting the online tour live from the site to the national care facilities.
02:33For those who don't want to travel,
02:35we started the online tour service, Tabisuke TV, in 2021.
02:42It is a service that delivers the feeling of traveling in Japan and overseas in real-time.
02:49We are delivering from Florence.
02:53This day is a live broadcast from Italy.
02:56It is a real-time broadcast, so if you have any questions, you can use the chat function to ask a local guide.
03:02You can enjoy the feeling of going on a tour.
03:07This new form of travel will be sent to the world from Osaka Kansai Banpaku.
03:14It is an online tour where you can enjoy Banpaku from the Banpaku venue through a live broadcast,
03:20and you can enjoy the Banpaku venue and Pavilion in real-time.
03:29You can also see the Pavilion under construction, which was filmed in advance as a special video.
03:37I was able to do this with such a hard feeling.
03:40If you look at the Pavilion while seeing that such a difficult technology is being used,
03:45I think you can enjoy it even more.
03:49In addition, Tokyo Travel Partners is also in charge of supporting local care facilities.
03:56We are holding care seminars for volunteer participants all over the country.
04:03I think it would be a success if more people could experience it because there is such a service,
04:08and if it leads to the future of Banpaku through this Banpaku opportunity, I think it would be a success.
04:15People of all generations who enjoyed Banpaku last time can also enjoy it.
04:21You can connect this kind of place online.
04:25What is this? It's amazing.
04:28What can I see in this?
04:31It will be open again in two or three weeks.
04:34I'm excited.
04:36Can't we screw it in somehow?
04:39There are still many startups that are expected to be active.
04:43Serendix, a service to build a house with a 3D printer.
04:47Yes, I remember.
04:49Serendix is developing a future house built with a 3D printer.
04:56How will it be built?
05:00When cement is poured into the machine,
05:03a line of cement is drawn from the nozzle according to the program.
05:09Move to the right and left, stack several layers of cement,
05:14and even if you leave it alone, the 3D printer will build the wall of the house.
05:183D Printer House
05:22What is the strength and durability that you are curious about?
05:27Actually, if you hit it like this, you can see that the wall thickness is about 30 cm.
05:34It's more like a building than a house.
05:40A 3D printer house where fierce development competitions are held overseas.
05:45Serendix is the first Japanese company to develop, design, and build with its own technology.
05:54The 3D printer in the world is actually just a 3D printer that records the wall vertically.
06:01Our 3D printer is actually a 3D printer that prints a circle with a 3D printer.
06:08This is actually the most difficult technology in the world.
06:12The most difficult technology is called sphere-shaped three-dimensional molding,
06:17which is realized by a combination of cement and a precise design.
06:23By building with a sphere, it has enough strength without using iron or conventional building materials.
06:32In addition, the biggest strength of the 3D printer house is
06:37Actually, the construction time is made in 24 hours.
06:42And the price is provided at the price of buying a car.
06:49The world's most advanced house was successfully built in 24 hours.
06:55The construction time is shortened to reduce labor costs and the sales price is realized at 3 million yen.
07:02The world's most advanced technology is released at Osaka Kansai Expo.
07:09We take advantage of speed and cost to build a parking management tower.
07:17Serendix built a parking management tower.
07:22It is a hybrid house made of wood with a 3D printer.
07:27The construction time has also evolved.
07:31It took only an hour and a half to build the wall.
07:35Considering the flow of concrete, it took a total of 12 hours to build it.
07:45Two years ago, it was 10 square meters wide.
07:49This time, it was built with a 3D printer.
07:53It used to be 10 square meters, but this time it was built 55 square meters.
08:00It seems that it has evolved so that windows can be installed between walls and walls.
08:06By combining the elements of a 3D printer and the elements of a normal building material,
08:12I was able to freely set the sense of size.
08:15Until now, it was a 3D printer house that only had this shape.
08:19This time, we are introducing a model that is easy to customize,
08:25such as installing a wall instead of a window.
08:31Not only the speed and customizability of the construction,
08:35but also the structure of the building was taken into account by the environmentalists.
08:41The concrete itself has two layers,
08:45and by putting air in between, the temperature outside is properly insulated.
08:52Therefore, it can be used as a room where coolers and heaters work properly,
08:58so it is a house that is very good for the environment.
09:02Nowadays, the price of wood is being shouted at.
09:06We want to appeal to the world with a new shape of a house that is more durable and safe at a reasonable price than wood.
09:17I tend to pay attention to Pavilion,
09:20but I think you can enjoy the fact that there are start-up companies in each of these.
09:27I want to see the parking lot management tower.
09:30People who are taking pictures of this are crazy.
09:32That's right.
09:34So there are a lot of things to see.
09:37Next is SEEK SENSE, which develops autonomous mobile security robots.
09:43This person has the power to move people, such as the weight of words.
09:50He was beaten a lot.
09:52Is he the same person?
09:54I think he is the same person.
09:57Maybe not.
09:59I didn't doubt it at that time.
10:03SEEK SENSE developed SQ-2.
10:07It is an autonomous mobile security robot that does serious patrol and security work that lacks human resources.
10:13Even if you jump out of here, you won't bump into each other.
10:19Until now, autonomous mobile security robots were the type to move on pre-drawn battlefields,
10:25but SQ-2 is characterized by being able to avoid people and have a high degree of freedom of movement.
10:30With its own 3D mapping technology using laser scanning,
10:35you can understand the environment around you in real time.
10:39During the patrol, the camera attached to the front of the robot delivers the video in real time.
10:46You can also watch for any changes while watching the video.
10:51In addition, if you put your hand on this part,
10:54If you put your hand here,
10:56it will connect you to the disaster center.
10:59If you have any questions, please feel free to ask.
11:02It is equipped with a microphone and speakers,
11:05so you can answer questions from the site and have a conversation.
11:10With this cutting-edge technology,
11:13it is said that it is in charge of security at the Japan-Kansai Airport in Osaka.
11:18This is the security person in charge of the Japan-Kansai Airport.
11:22We decided to introduce the SQ-2 as a place where you can appeal to the world
11:28that Japan's security is doing this kind of thing.
11:34The technology of SQ-2 that does not hit people and objects is really wonderful.
11:41With this, I was able to make a decision that I could rest assured.
11:47In addition, since the confusion of public transportation is expected after the opening,
11:53JR West Japan also decided to introduce it as a countermeasure to strengthen security.
11:59We are planning to introduce the SQ-2 to Shin-Osaka Station.
12:03We decided to introduce it because of the recording function and the safety of the SQ-2.
12:15Security robots that continue to evolve all over the world.
12:19What does SiricSense want to convey through the SQ-2?
12:27Japan is a country that is at the top of the world in terms of the aging population.
12:35We would like to do our best to appeal to the world that we can respond to this kind of initiative
12:41by providing solutions to reduce labor population.
12:50Next is Inoka, which completely reproduces the ecosystem in the water.
12:57Speaking of Inoka, which was interviewed in January this year.
13:00Inoka is a company that succeeded in spawning coral using artificial seawater.
13:07This is a aquarium that reproduces an environment where coral is easy to live in with its own technology.
13:13There are several examples of coral spawning itself using artificial seawater,
13:19but what is different from other examples is that it was spawned in February of this winter.
13:25It is said that many corals spawn from May to June at the timing of the full moon,
13:32but by adjusting the water temperature and light conditions and deceiving the season,
13:37it was the first time in the world to successfully spawn in the winter using artificial seawater.
13:44Here is a video that captures that precious moment.
13:48This one will probably come out, right?
13:51Wait, wait, look, look, look, look!
13:55Wow!
13:58In addition, this technology is also being noticed as an important research material for the protection of corals.
14:06The problem in recent years is the phenomenon of coral extinction.
14:11Up to 90% of coral reefs are likely to disappear in 20 years,
14:17and many companies are working to solve this problem.
14:21For example, many cosmetics companies are paying attention to this.
14:27It is said that the ingredients contained in sunscreen have a negative effect on coral extinction.
14:34In particular, some areas in Hawaii and Palau are prohibited from using sunscreen,
14:40so we are paying attention to the fact that it can be used for such research.
14:44This technology, which is recognized by many companies,
14:48is called environmental transportation technology, which reproduces the living environment of certain organisms in the aquarium.
14:54In addition to adjusting the water quality, water temperature, and sunlight time,
14:58it also reproduces the connection between microorganisms and organisms thoroughly,
15:03creating a situation close to the actual environment.
15:08One of the topics of discussion is...
15:10This aquarium is a water tank that reproduces the environment in which mangroves live.
15:20The biggest feature of this aquarium is that it is a water tank that can reproduce the air and mangroves.
15:27This is done automatically, so when the time comes, it will be like a real mangrove.
15:32In addition, in order to reproduce a high-quality mangrove forest with a large amount of water,
15:37it rains every two hours to reproduce the tropical climate.
15:43With these independent technologies,
15:46it is expected that the company's research will advance greatly in order to reproduce the local environment in the aquarium.
15:53Even if other companies discover a substance that is good for the sea,
15:59it is difficult to put it in the sea and experiment with it.
16:04If it is a good ingredient, it is good, but if it is a bad ingredient, it may destroy the environment.
16:12However, if you use environmental transportation technology, you can reproduce the sea in the aquarium,
16:17so you can experiment without affecting the actual sea and environment.
16:22We have received a lot of attention from other companies.
16:26The aquarium, which devoted to this unique technology, is exhibited at the Osaka Health Care Pavilion.
16:32It seems that it contains a strong desire to appeal to the world.
16:39Every year, the number of mangroves decreases by about 1%.
16:46The keyword of mangrove forest is biodiversity,
16:50and the keyword of CO2 absorption, blue carbon, is attracting attention from all over the world,
16:55so we want to increase the number of people who want to protect it as much as possible.
17:00In addition, at the pavilion, which is themed on the resurrection of the sea,
17:04a mangrove aquarium is exhibited.
17:07It seems that there is also a content to learn about environmental issues through mangroves.
17:13Japan is a country that has a lot of types of mangroves.
17:18I hope it will be an opportunity to convey the charm and value of Japanese nature to the world.
17:24Can you see this aquarium in one package?
17:29That's right.
17:31The health care pavilion.
17:33Can't we just enjoy this?
17:37You can enjoy it.
17:39I didn't know that such a thing could be done.
17:41Finally, it is a debut job that develops a hand-held garden service,
17:45a subspecies such as kami-omutsu for child care facilities.
17:48It was on the news.
17:52There is a lot of momentum.
17:55I also learned a lot from this person.
17:57Mr. Ueno said that he had to find a task in his daily life.
18:02If you find the task, it will become a business.
18:07Mr. Ueno told his children.
18:11That's why you can find a business that can reach such a itchy place.
18:19The business of the baby job is a hand-held garden.
18:22It is the first low-cost service in Japan where you can use as much as you want.
18:29Normally, the baby job used in the nursery is handed over by the guardian every morning.
18:35You have to write your name so that you don't make a mistake with other children's baby jobs,
18:39but this can reduce the burden.
18:42And for the nursery, you can replace the baby job without worrying about the dirt.
18:49The guardians can keep the baby job clean.
18:54The price is 3,278 yen per person.
19:02The guardian pays a low-cost fee for the baby job every month.
19:07The nursery does not cost money.
19:10If you are about to run out of o-mutsu, you can order it and it will arrive immediately.
19:14It is a service that represents Japan, such as being introduced in more than 5,100 facilities around the country.
19:21What does it appeal to?
19:25We will display a device called the Health Care Pavilion.
19:34Oh, that's great.
19:37I'll put it together.
19:44Baby jobs that can be used as much as you want.
19:50What will be displayed at Osaka Kansai Banpaku?
19:54We will display a device called the Pregnancy Experience at the Health Care Pavilion.
20:02The baby job will be displayed at the Pregnancy Experience.
20:07A device that can experience the process from pregnancy to next month.
20:10A device that can experience the process from pregnancy to next month.
20:14A device that can experience the process from pregnancy to next month.
20:25It is a device that can experience the process from pregnancy to next month.
20:30It can also reproduce the weight of the baby and the posture.
20:35Oh, that's great.
20:37It's hard to go up and down.
20:44What do you do from here?
20:46I go up and down.
20:48You go up and down?
20:50Yes.
20:52That's amazing.
20:54Through real-life experience,
20:56men feel the pain of pregnant women.
21:00Through this device,
21:02Ueno wants to appeal to the world.
21:05It's a solution to environmental problems that surround the child-rearing generation.
21:11I often hear from parents that
21:14there are more and more mistakes on the train.
21:17I think Japan is not yet in a position to support the child-rearing generation
21:21as a whole society.
21:24By giving everyone such an experience,
21:27many people will understand the preciousness of life
21:30and the difficulty of pregnant women.
21:34I want to create a society that is inclusive of children.
21:40Not only the weight,
21:42but also the feeling of being kicked by a child in the stomach
21:46and the body temperature can be experienced realistically.
21:52What kind of picture is this?
21:55Isn't it a little higher?
21:57Which one is a mummy and which one is a tummy?
22:01Which one is a mummy and which one is a tummy?
22:09Everyone is amazing.
22:11I feel like I have to see it with my own eyes.
22:16Let's go.
22:18I'm going to get involved in pregnancy somehow.
22:21I have to participate in whether it exists or not while I'm alive.
22:28Can I come?
22:29Of course.
22:30Please let me do it.
22:31Just don't make a promise.
22:34Please.

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