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00:00Shou Channel, an adult's social science special.
00:05When I was a child, no matter how much I listened to it, I couldn't get interested in it.
00:09I want to learn about the history and meaning of each country of Japan,
00:13and acquire knowledge as an adult.
00:17Director!
00:18Yes!
00:19We have come to Ise-shima, a famous prefecture.
00:22We have come.
00:23We have finally come.
00:24We have finally come.
00:25This is an example.
00:26This is amazing.
00:27I knew about this place, but I didn't know it was such a wonderful view.
00:32How do you feel about coming to Ise-shima?
00:34I come to Ise-shima every year.
00:36I see.
00:37To be more specific, I will go there this year, in 2025.
00:42I see.
00:43When is the best time to go?
00:44Next week.
00:45What?
00:47Next week?
00:48Really?
00:49I will go to Ise-shima twice in a row.
00:52This time, they will go to Ise-shima for one night and two days,
00:56which is the main attraction of Ise Jingu.
00:58It was the best.
00:59It was the best.
01:00They will start their journey at Shima Tourist Hotel.
01:03Let's go right away.
01:07G7 2016.
01:10Yes, this is the hotel where the G7 Summit was held eight years ago.
01:15Can I have a look?
01:16Yes.
01:18I came here the following year.
01:20What?
01:21As G1?
01:22G1.
01:23G1.
01:24As G1.
01:26Once a year, the leaders of advanced countries gather to exchange opinions on global issues.
01:35It has been held seven times in Japan,
01:38but in 2016, Ise-shima was chosen for its rich nature and spirituality.
01:47Now, let's learn about the backstage of G7, which is not reported in the news.
01:53Shima Tourist Hotel, where the leaders of advanced countries stayed.
01:57What was used in the restaurant at that time?
02:01Have you ever seen it?
02:02Wow, it's amazing.
02:06It's the scenery of G7.
02:09This is G4.
02:12This is G7.
02:14Yes.
02:15In fact, the leaders of advanced countries had dinner here.
02:20Here?
02:21Yes.
02:22Right here?
02:23Yes.
02:25Is there a translator?
02:26No, there is not.
02:29It's a simultaneous translator.
02:31Oh, I see.
02:34Wow, it's a translator.
02:35Translator.
02:37It's G4.
02:40In addition, there is a popular service that is still provided.
02:44It's a dinner course that was implemented at the summit at that time.
02:49Mr. Higuchi was in charge of cooking.
02:52Isn't this shrimp soup famous in Shima Tourist Hotel?
02:55Yes, it is.
02:56It's one of the traditional dishes.
02:58I've heard that it's very famous.
03:01I don't know what's on it.
03:03I don't know.
03:04What is it?
03:05It looks like a coaster.
03:07It's a French course for all G7 countries.
03:10The leaders of each country will talk about it.
03:13There are various difficulties.
03:16We can't help what we don't know.
03:20If the ingredients are sandwiched or wrapped,
03:23we can't see the inside, so we have to be careful.
03:26Be careful?
03:27Be careful?
03:28Isn't it a thousand words?
03:29No, no, no.
03:30Be careful?
03:32The people around this table will be provided with the same food.
03:36For example, if you have an allergy or something you don't like,
03:40you don't have to take it back.
03:42It's all of them.
03:43It's important to be able to eat them all together.
03:45If you don't like it, you can eat it together.
03:48You can eat it together.
03:51It's difficult to eat it all together.
03:54It's difficult to eat it with seven people.
03:55It's difficult to eat it with four people.
03:56It's impossible.
03:57It's impossible.
03:58We have a meeting while eating,
04:01so we eat the cut food in one bite.
04:04It's easy to eat.
04:05It's easy to eat.
04:06We usually put the shell on the lobster and decorate the head,
04:10but this time we only cut the meat in one bite.
04:12It's solid.
04:13It's a meal that doesn't interfere with the meeting.
04:15If a crab comes out, you can't talk.
04:17It's decided.
04:19You can't be silent.
04:20It's decided.
04:21It's a life where nothing is decided.
04:23You can't talk.
04:24During the meal, do you look behind like SP?
04:27You can see what's going on in the kitchen.
04:33This is the top dinner.
04:34It's a top dinner.
04:36It's cool.
04:37It's a top dinner.
04:38It's hard to eat the top.
04:39It's hard.
04:40I wonder if it's fun.
04:43I'll give you a quiz here.
04:45It was a meeting while eating the course meal,
04:49but everyone forgot about the meeting
04:51and was absorbed in eating.
04:55What is it?
04:56Only those who answer this quiz will eat.
04:59Really?
05:01Please prepare it.
05:02Let's give you the first impression.
05:04One, two, three.
05:06The first impression.
05:07I'm sure you'll come.
05:09I'm sure you'll come.
05:10I don't need this anymore.
05:11Speaking of SHIMA CANTO HOTEL,
05:13I've been told anyway.
05:17I've been told that, but I've never drunk it.
05:19What are you doing?
05:21I'm going to take a bath in peace.
05:22Why?
05:23Let's go.
05:25One, two, three.
05:30I'm sure you'll come.
05:32Wait, wait.
05:34I'm going.
05:35You're right, everyone.
05:38I'm sure you'll come.
05:40I've never been so immature.
05:44I've been on TV for a long time.
05:47I'm going to take a bath in peace.
05:48I'm going to take a bath in peace.
05:51How was it?
05:52I heard this can be eaten.
05:54Is this only soup?
05:55This is just soup.
05:56This is just soup.
05:57Chef.
06:00It costs 48,000 yen.
06:01Well, well, well.
06:02Well, well, well, well, well.
06:03That's right.
06:04After that mature quiz.
06:05Yes.
06:06Well, I'll eat.
06:07I'll eat.
06:09The scent of shrimp is strong, but it also has a creamy scent.
06:11Wow, amazing.
06:13It's so rich.
06:14Wow.
06:15It's so thick, but it's so smooth.
06:18It's soft.
06:19Really?
06:20I want a bread.
06:21No, I don't know.
06:23I love bread.
06:25Bread is far from here.
06:27I've eaten bread for 200 times.
06:29Bread is so good.
06:31I want to eat that bread.
06:33That's so good.
06:35Bread is here.
06:37Bread!
06:39I've already drunk it.
06:41I haven't drunk it yet.
06:43I'm so happy.
06:45Chiba bread.
06:47That's close.
06:49I'm so happy.
06:51I'm so happy.
06:53I'm so happy.
06:55I'm so happy.
06:59It's so good.
07:01It's so good.
07:03It's so good.
07:07I have a little bit.
07:09I love this bread.
07:11I'll try it.
07:13I don't want to eat it.
07:15I don't want to eat it.
07:17Please don't do that.
07:19I know how you feel.
07:21Shochannel adult socialization special.
07:23Shochannel adult socialization special.
07:25Shochannel adult socialization special.
07:27Shochannel adult socialization special.
07:29First of all,
07:31thank you for coming.
07:35Tonight,
07:37we have invited a drama actress
07:39to have a quiz about adult socialization.
07:41Yasuko,
07:43you've been on the show for a long time.
07:45Yes.
07:47I've been on the show for a long time.
07:49I've been on the show for a long time.
07:51I've been on the show for a long time.
07:53I'm so happy to be here.
07:55I'm so happy to be here.
07:59How many people have been to Ise Shima?
08:03I've never been there.
08:05I've never been there.
08:07I'm surprised.
08:09I'm surprised.
08:11I'm looking forward to it.
08:13I'm looking forward to it.
08:15I'm looking forward to it.
08:17The sun is amazing.
08:19The sun is amazing.
08:21The sun is amazing.
08:23It's amazing.
08:25It's amazing.
08:27The second quiz is Ise Shima.
08:29The second quiz is Ise Shima.
08:31Good morning, everyone.
08:33It's 7 a.m.
08:35It's 7 a.m.
08:37The director will come next week.
08:39The director will come next week.
08:41The number of visitors this year is 7.1M.
08:43The number of visitors this year is 7.1M.
08:45We go on a visit to Ise once in a lifetime.
08:47We go on a visit to Ise once in a lifetime.
08:49Why must people visit Ise all the time?
08:51Why must people visit Ise all the time?
08:53Let's learn the secret.
08:54Let's learn the secret.
09:01Cojima-san from Kyoto University has appeared.
09:03We're going to have some fun!
09:05If you're Japanese, you're familiar with Ise Shima.
09:07If you're Japanese, you're familiar with Ise Shima.
09:09Information about Ise Jingu
09:11Although it is called Ise Jingu alone,
09:13it is actually called Ise Jingu,
09:15which is a total of 125 temples,
09:17including the Sessha-Massha in Ise.
09:19The center of Ise Jingu is
09:21Naiku and Geku.
09:23There are other 125 temples,
09:25but in order,
09:27you visit from Geku
09:29and then you visit
09:31Naiku.
09:33You've been there, haven't you?
09:35Yes, I have.
09:37You go to Geku
09:39and you don't even film there.
09:41If I had done that,
09:43I wouldn't have been able to finish today.
09:45Is that your strategy?
09:47Have you ever heard of
09:49the main god of Ise Jingu,
09:51Naiku?
09:53Of course.
09:55Amaterasu Omikami.
09:57Yes, that's right.
09:59Amaterasu Omikami,
10:01who is said to be the god of the sun,
10:03is the central god of Naiku.
10:05He is the central god, isn't he?
10:07He is the sun.
10:09He is the most precious god
10:11among all gods.
10:13He is the god of all gods.
10:15He is like a treasure, isn't he?
10:17Yes, he is.
10:19Were there three brothers?
10:21Yes, there were.
10:23Amaterasu, Tsukiyomi,
10:25and Susanoo.
10:27They were violent people.
10:29Why is Amaterasu Omikami
10:31worshiped as the highest god
10:33among all gods?
10:35You can find out
10:37by reading Kojiki,
10:39the oldest history book in Japan.
10:41Kojiki is a story
10:43where mythological elements
10:45and real facts are mixed together.
10:47There are various gods
10:49and shrines all over the country
10:51that worship such gods.
10:53This is Izanagi Rinko,
10:55the wife of Izanagi Rinko.
10:57And the god of the sun,
10:59Amaterasu Omikami.
11:01There are three brothers,
11:03Tsukiyomi,
11:05Araburo,
11:07and Amaterasu Omikami's grandson,
11:09Ninigi no Mikoto.
11:11I see.
11:13Ninigi no Mikoto.
11:15Ninigi no Mikoto came to Japan
11:17in the era of Ninigi no Mikoto.
11:19Ninigi no Mikoto came to Japan.
11:21Ninigi no Mikoto came to Japan.
11:23Does it start from here?
11:25Yes, it does.
11:27It's very interesting.
11:29The battle of Yamatana Orochi
11:31is still going on.
11:33Yes, it is.
11:35In Iwami Kagura.
11:37Shall we sit down?
11:39The fifth grandson of Amaterasu
11:41is Jinmu Tenno,
11:43the first emperor of Japan.
11:45On February 11th,
11:47the day of the founding of Japan,
11:49what was the foundation
11:51of the founding of Japan?
11:53I've never heard of it.
11:55I've never heard of it.
11:57Actually,
11:59the day of Jinmu Tenno's
12:01coronation was
12:03February 11th.
12:05I didn't know that.
12:07In other words,
12:09the foundation of Japan
12:11is connected to Amaterasu Omikami.
12:13Amaterasu was worshipped
12:15as the god of prosperity
12:17and as the god of prosperity
12:19in Japan.
12:21Let's go to the neighborhood.
12:23The sun is amazing.
12:25Here we are at Ujibashi.
12:27This is the gateway
12:29to Naiku.
12:31The thickness of the bridge
12:33is about 15 cm.
12:35In 20 years,
12:37this bridge will be reduced
12:39by about 5 to 6 cm.
12:41Millions of people
12:43will worship here
12:45and the bridge will be reduced
12:47by the number of people walking.
12:49It's strange that
12:51there is no place
12:53like this in Japan.
12:55It's amazing.
12:57Oisemairi became popular
12:59in the Edo period.
13:01People were forbidden
13:03to leave their houses,
13:05but Oisemairi was special.
13:07More than 4 million people
13:09worshiped here every year.
13:11At that time,
13:13one in six people
13:15visited here.
13:17What?
13:19The mountain?
13:21It's amazing.
13:23People often say
13:25that Japanese people
13:27have no religion,
13:29but our religion
13:31is deeply rooted in us.
13:33When you come to Ise Jingu,
13:35you can feel
13:37that.
13:39As you know,
13:41John Lennon
13:43of The Beatles
13:45also came to worship here.
13:47At that time,
13:49the song he composed
13:51was called
13:53Imajin.
13:55Imajin?
13:57It's not Jingu.
13:59It's Imajin.
14:01It's not Jingu.
14:03It's Imajin.
14:05The truth of Ise Jingu.
14:07Next,
14:09a special ritual
14:11is held in Ise Jingu.
14:13As you know,
14:15people do something
14:17in Ise Jingu.
14:19That's right.
14:21It's called
14:23Shikinen Sengu.
14:25Shikinen Sengu.
14:27It's a ritual
14:29to rebuild all the temples
14:31every 20 years.
14:33Not only temples,
14:35but also Torii, Ujibashi, and Shinpo
14:37are dedicated to God.
14:39All 1576 temples
14:41are dedicated to God.
14:43This has been
14:45the most important ritual
14:47in Ise Jingu
14:49since 300 years ago.
14:51Now,
14:53this shrine
14:55is completely
14:57empty.
14:5920 years later,
15:01a new shrine will be built
15:03and God will move
15:05to this shrine.
15:07Do you know why?
15:09I don't know.
15:11It's the idea of Toko Waka.
15:13Toko Waka.
15:15Toko Waka.
15:17It's a good phrase.
15:19When the shrine is old,
15:21a new shrine will be built
15:23and God will move
15:25to this shrine.
15:27Then, God will use
15:29the shrine again.
15:31It's not common in other countries.
15:33That's right.
15:35For example,
15:37Egyptian pyramids
15:39and Greek Parthenon.
15:41They were all destroyed.
15:43But,
15:45Toko Waka's idea
15:47is the opposite.
15:49It's to keep the shrine
15:51as it is.
15:53Toko Waka is a good phrase.
15:55Besides Shikinosen,
15:57there is another ritual
15:59that has been going on for 1,500 years.
16:01Amaterasu Omikami
16:03holds a meal
16:05every morning and evening.
16:07This is an illustration of that meal.
16:09Three meals?
16:11That's a lot.
16:13Amaterasu Omikami,
16:15Toyuken Omikami,
16:17Aido-no-no-Kamisama,
16:19and Betsubu-no-Kamisama.
16:21How many meals?
16:23Six meals.
16:25Six meals?
16:27Yes.
16:29Six meals?
16:31You can't say that
16:33every morning.
16:35That's right.
16:37Let's start the quiz.
16:39What is the special thing
16:41that Ise Jingu Shinshoku
16:43does to make
16:45God's meal?
16:47If you know the answer,
16:49please press the button.
16:51It's fast.
16:53It has to be a beautiful body.
16:55Asaburo.
16:57I see.
16:59It's important,
17:01but it's not only for Ise Jingu.
17:03Yes.
17:05You can't buy anything.
17:07You have to taste it first.
17:09I see.
17:11What is the special thing
17:13that Ise Jingu Shinshoku
17:15does to make God's meal?
17:17Every morning.
17:19Every morning.
17:21And then?
17:23Doesn't God's meal get cold?
17:25Does Ise Jingu Shinshoku
17:27always use local products?
17:29That's a good idea.
17:31Does Ise Jingu Shinshoku
17:33harvest rice?
17:35That's right.
17:37That's the line.
17:39Hara-san.
17:41Harvest rice.
17:43We grow rice
17:45and offer it to God.
17:47What does that mean?
17:49Ji?
17:51You don't have to say Ji.
17:53You don't have to say Ji.
17:55Hara-san, Ji?
17:57Jikyu Jisoku?
17:59That's right.
18:01Amazing.
18:03Harvest rice.
18:05I couldn't stop him.
18:07Ji is good at it.
18:09In Ise Jingu Shinshoku,
18:11we grow 50 kinds of vegetables and fruits
18:13and make about 10 kinds of rice.
18:15We make various kinds of rice
18:17considering the disease of rice
18:19and the risk of natural disasters.
18:21We use a tool called Hikirigu
18:23to make fire every morning.
18:25We deliver this to God
18:27every day for 1,500 years.
18:29That's amazing.
18:31So,
18:33in the spring of 2025,
18:35the team will receive a popular souvenir
18:37from Ise,
18:39which you can learn about Shinwa
18:41every time you visit Ise.
18:43That's right.
18:45Have you ever played
18:47the role of God?
18:49Yes, I have.
18:51What role did you play?
18:53I played the role of Ame no Uzume.
18:55Ame no Uzume?
19:01So, do you like
19:03the stories around here?
19:05Yes, I do.
19:07I want to go there with you.
19:09We will continue to visit
19:11the society of adults.
19:13We approach the secret of Ise Jingu.
19:15Here it comes.
19:17Don't come close.
19:19Don't come close.
19:21It's a straight line.
19:23It will take a long time.
19:25Let's go to Ise Jingu.
19:27Before visiting Shogun,
19:29we go to Ise Jingu,
19:31a sacred place in Keidai.
19:33It's beautiful.
19:35It's beautiful.
19:37You can put your hand here.
19:39You can put your hand here.
19:41You can put your hand here.
19:43Why is Ise Jingu
19:45built in this place?
19:47Why is Ise Jingu
19:49built in this place?
19:51Why is Ise Jingu
19:53built in this place?
19:55Why is Ise Jingu
19:57built in this place?
19:59It's a turn.
20:01It's a turn.
20:03Don't come close.
20:05Don't come close.
20:07Don't come close.
20:09It's a straight line.
20:11Why are you looking that way?
20:13I want to see it.
20:15I want to see it.
20:17I can feel the fear
20:19when I am connected to a straight line.
20:21This is a straight line.
20:22The Itsukushima Shrine that we have visited so far.
20:25The Shrine that passes through Nikko.
20:28And the Yoshinogari Ruins.
20:30A straight line on a mysterious map that shows the history.
20:36The Ise Shrine is also drawn in a straight line.
20:41Is it true?
20:42Gensokyo, Akachiho.
20:44And the Kanto area is the Kashima Shrine.
20:48And the Koukyo, Meiji Shrine, and Fuji Shrine.
20:51The center of this area is the Geshi line.
20:58It's not just a straight line.
21:00It's a Geshi line.
21:02You can see the straight line here.
21:05It's amazing that you can see the straight line here and here.
21:11It's a great straight line.
21:12It's a straight line.
21:13It's a great straight line.
21:16There are various theories as to why the Ise Shrine was built.
21:20The history lover loves Koukyo.
21:23I see.
21:24There is a theory that the Rei line is often mentioned.
21:27What line is it?
21:28The Rei line.
21:31Is the Rei line often mentioned?
21:32This is one of the theories.
21:37It's interesting.
21:38This is amazing.
21:40I think there are more straight lines.
21:42If you look at it in more detail, there are various things.
21:44There is.
21:45What is it?
21:46Go away.
21:47I'll tell you later.
21:48I'll tell you later.
21:49Why are you coming out?
21:50I'll tell you later.
21:51I'll tell you later.
21:52I'll tell you in more detail.
21:54Where is it?
21:55It's a grave of a poor man.
21:57I see.
22:01The story continues.
22:02If you are interested, please search on the Internet.
22:05I'm interested in this.
22:07What is it?
22:08We will go through the line and the forest and finally go to the front.
22:11There is a forest-like atmosphere.
22:15From here, we will enter the forest.
22:18This is big.
22:20This is big.
22:21This is amazing.
22:23This is amazing.
22:24This is amazing.
22:25There is only power.
22:26This is amazing.
22:28It takes 5 minutes to walk from the second tree.
22:31This is the Shogun who is worshipped by the Amaterasu Omikami.
22:35This is beautiful.
22:36This is beautiful.
22:38This is like being outside of power.
22:43Here is a quiz.
22:45In the Shogun of Ise Shrine, there is a sign that is different from ordinary shrines.
22:51What is that?
22:54The Amaterasu Omikami is the god of the sun.
22:59That means you can't go to the shrine during the day.
23:03That's not true.
23:06That line is good.
23:08There is no bell.
23:10That's not true.
23:12That's not true.
23:14That's not true.
23:16It's a lesson.
23:18You can't say your address or name because you will be yourself.
23:25That's not bad.
23:27That's good.
23:29You can't make a wish.
23:32That means.
23:35You can't make a personal wish.
23:38That's right.
23:40That's right.
23:42That's right.
23:44You can't make a personal wish.
23:46You can't make a personal wish.
23:48You can't make a personal wish.
23:50You can't make a personal wish.
23:52That line is beautiful.
23:54That line is beautiful.
23:56In the Shogun of Ise Shrine, there is a shrine that prays for the peace of the country and the safety of the people.
24:02Therefore, it is a custom to convey the peace of the country and the daily gratitude, not a personal wish.
24:12I got it right.
24:14I'm going to give you a gift.
24:16This is a purifying salt spray that purifies your mind and body.
24:21It's popular.
24:23It's popular on the Internet.
24:25I see.
24:27There are many pictures that say that this will calm your mind.
24:30It's a picture of a castle.
24:32There was a shrine where you could make a personal wish.
24:37Yes, there was.
24:39He said it was okay.
24:41He made a personal wish.
24:44He made a personal wish.
24:46I can't make a personal wish.
24:48Let's take a look at the third picture.
24:50From now on, shooting is prohibited because it is a sacred place.
24:54That's right.
24:56He conveys his daily gratitude with one bow and two claps.
25:01After the worship,
25:03Here it is.
25:05It's huge.
25:07This is the west base.
25:09This is eight years later.
25:11It's amazing.
25:12I can't see it anymore.
25:14Let's take a look at the pictures.
25:16There are pictures.
25:18It's beautiful.
25:20It's simple.
25:22It's simple.
25:24This is the 5th shrine of Ise Shrine.
25:27It is one of the oldest shrines in Japan.
25:33There is no decoration or color.
25:35This building is the same as somewhere else.
25:40It's Saga Prefecture.
25:42That's right.
25:44It's Saga Prefecture.
25:46It's beautiful.
25:48It's a Takayuka-style shrine.
25:50It is said to be a model.
25:52It's not strange to be sacred.
25:55It's strange that the shrine is a model.
25:58Why was this style adopted?
26:01There is a detailed answer.
26:03It's good to have a lot of things you don't know.
26:06That's right.
26:07It's the origin of Japan.
26:09What about the director?
26:11See you next week.
26:13I will continue to convey what I have learned so far.
26:18Can I borrow that clip?
26:21They went to the shrine.
26:26It's a temple town right next to the Ise Shrine.
26:31It's 800 meters long.
26:33It's a temple town with about 100 kinds of trees.
26:37This is a specialty of Ise.
26:43This is the best udon in Japan.
26:46This is Ise udon.
26:48He will eat the best udon in Japan.
26:51It doesn't look strong.
26:54It doesn't look strong.
26:57It's soft.
27:00The soup is sweet and spicy.
27:02It looks strong, but you can drink it all.
27:04People come to the store.
27:07The udon is boiled.
27:09The udon is gone.
27:12He is tired.
27:14He is weak.
27:18So he doesn't eat udon.
27:21Do you know udon?
27:23I don't know udon.
27:27This is a specialty of Oharaimachi.
27:31This is a red suit store.
27:34This is a famous red suit store.
27:38This is a souvenir of MIE.
27:40This is a red suit store.
27:43This is beautiful.
27:49Did you make this today?
27:51This is freshly made.
27:55This is soft.
27:57This is delicious.
27:59This has a good texture.
28:02This is soft.
28:03This is sweet.
28:05This is freshly made.
28:08This is delicious.
28:13He is an old man.
28:16This is G4.
28:19How old is this?
28:22This is over 300 years old.
28:24During the Edo period, people walked 30 to 40 kilometers a day.
28:31People liked this.
28:36This is a quiz.
28:39What is the oldest thing in Japan?
28:49This is a quiz.
28:52What is the oldest thing in Japan?
29:01This is a quiz.
29:07What is the oldest passport in Japan?
29:10This is not a bad answer.
29:14This is a good answer.
29:20This is a quiz.
29:22This is a story from 1953.
29:27This is a bank.
29:30Why is that?
29:32This is a place where people gather.
29:34This is a place where people exchange money.
29:37This is a different story.
29:40I don't like this story at all.
29:42This is a story where enemies collide.
29:45This is a story of a great man passing by.
29:52This is a story of the Great Mikoshi.
29:55This is a story of the Great Kago.
29:57This is a story of the Great Kago in 1953.
30:03This is a story of the Great Kago in the Japanese War of Independence.
30:06This is a story of a streetcar.
30:11This is good because it's a road.
30:13Yes.
30:14A car?
30:15A car is the first?
30:17You're lying!
30:18Yes.
30:19A right lane or a left lane.
30:21But it's not a lane!
30:23But the road is a road.
30:25The road is a road.
30:27A highway?
30:28Hey!
30:29That's not it! That's not the way to say it!
30:32A concrete road.
30:35That's not it!
30:36A highway, in other words...
30:37A paid road.
30:39Correct!
30:41It's a highway!
30:42It's a paid road!
30:44It's Ise, isn't it?
30:45In 1953, Ise-Matsuzaka-Kan,
30:48a 10.6km road, was the oldest road in Japan.
30:53By the way, the road connecting Tokyo and Ise
30:56was the first on the national road.
30:58So, the correct answer is...
31:00Team Damemane gets a red shirt!
31:02We did it!
31:04That was delicious, wasn't it?
31:06The shape of the red shirt
31:08was based on the flow of the Isuzu River.
31:14I learned something from Mr. Kikumaru.
31:17A-class gourmets should close their eyes.
31:20B-class gourmets should open their eyes.
31:23It's natural to close your eyes.
31:26A-class gourmets.
31:27A-class gourmets.
31:29The last part of the adult social science tour
31:31was to learn about Ise-Matsuzaka-Kan.
31:34Actually, it's very popular overseas right now.
31:38Among them, Shinju, which can be obtained from Akoyagai in Japan,
31:41is of the highest quality.
31:43In the past few years, the price has skyrocketed
31:46to the sudden pearl boom.
31:49And what is it?
31:51It was the first time in the world that Shinju was successfully cultivated.
31:54This is Mikimoto Shinju Island.
31:57Nice to meet you.
31:59Congratulations.
32:01The pearl is amazing.
32:02I love Shinju.
32:04Isn't that a little too much?
32:07Isn't that Mikimoto?
32:09The world's first pearl cultivation was successful
32:12by Mikimoto's founder, Mikimoto KOKICHI.
32:16He was born as the eldest son of an udon restaurant
32:18and succeeded in pearl cultivation all by himself.
32:22And in fact, he was also involved in the project.
32:27This was scary.
32:28This was definitely scary.
32:30Wow!
32:31No way!
32:32No way!
32:33Amazing!
32:34Wow!
32:35Amazing!
32:36Amazing!
32:37No hesitation!
32:38No hesitation!
32:39Wow!
32:40This is amazing!
32:43Special drama, My Story in the Spring of 2025.
32:47My character, Mitsuru of NEET, is in a big pinch.
32:50Is she finally graduating from NEET?
32:52What will happen?
32:53My grandson, Harumi, is back.
32:55My family is all together.
32:56Kenken Gaku Gaku is also a highlight.
32:58It airs tomorrow at 10.30 p.m.
33:00Please watch it.
33:03The world's first pearl cultivation was successful
33:06by Mikimoto's founder, Mikimoto KOKICHI.
33:09And in fact, he was also involved in the project.
33:14What? Who wrote it?
33:16It's beautiful.
33:17It's the same character as Toshogu.
33:19Oh, it's Mr. Shibu on the left.
33:21Yes, Mr. Shibu on the left.
33:23Here it is.
33:25You can tell it's Shibu from far away.
33:28It's Mr. Shibu on the left.
33:30Mr. Shibu is here.
33:33Mr. Shibu and Mikimoto KOKICHI are a perfect match.
33:36Mr. Shibu is the most popular actor on SHOW CHANNEL.
33:41In fact, Mr. Shibu is also involved in pearl cultivation.
33:46He gave Mikimoto a lot of support.
33:49I really want to connect this with a line.
33:52What will happen if you connect Mr. Shibu's point?
33:55It's going to be something amazing.
33:57It's like a kanji.
33:59Shibusawa Eiji.
34:02After successfully inventing pearl cultivation,
34:05Mr. Shibu talked to Edison, the inventor, in the United States.
34:11At that time, Mr. Shibusawa Eiji was the one who wrote the introduction.
34:16Can Mr. Shibusawa Eiji introduce Edison?
34:19That's amazing.
34:20At that time, Mr. Shibusawa Eiji praised Mr. KOKICHI.
34:23He praised Mr. KOKICHI for not being able to make only diamonds and pearls in his research.
34:28Pearl cultivation made Mr. Shibusawa Eiji excited.
34:32Let's learn how to make pearls that we don't know.
34:37First, pearls are made from shells.
34:40It takes only six weeks to make a pearl that is valuable as a jewel.
34:46And the history of pearls is old.
34:49Ancient Rome?
34:51What?
34:52Prehistoric?
34:53Prehistoric?
34:54What?
34:55Is it real?
34:56Of course.
34:57It's amazing.
34:58It's so beautiful.
35:00Pearls have been loved as a jewel for about 5,000 years.
35:06Everything was natural until Mr. Shibusawa Eiji succeeded in cultivation.
35:11Therefore, it was not possible to acquire pearls only for a limited class of people.
35:16What is a pearl?
35:19What?
35:20A shell?
35:21That's right.
35:22No, it's not.
35:23Oh, it's not.
35:24Isn't it something unnecessary?
35:26It's like a waste.
35:29Pearl is a shell made from a shell.
35:34Oh, it's a shell.
35:36Pearl is a shiny part of a shell.
35:41And this shiny part is made up of carbon dioxide and protein.
35:51When a foreign object enters the shell, the shell secretes carbon dioxide and protein.
35:58This forms a pearl shell and makes it shiny.
36:03Therefore, most natural pearls are like this.
36:08Pearls are like this.
36:10If you compare them, you can see that they are round and shiny.
36:15I thought all pearls were like this.
36:17One in every thousand is round.
36:22I thought it was round every time.
36:24Did Mr. Mikimoto come up with a way to make it round artificially?
36:27Mr. Mikimoto came up with it.
36:30It's like a magic.
36:32Mr. Mikimoto came up with a way to make it round artificially.
36:37First, he processed two shells with a thick shell and made a pearl-shaped shell.
36:45Next, he cut out a transparent membrane to make it shiny and cut it into 3mm width.
36:52Then, he buried it in the shell's stratum along with the previous shell.
36:58It was a lot of work to get here.
37:01How many places have you tried?
37:03But as a result, it will be spit out.
37:07When the shell is returned to the sea and raised as it is, it coats the shiny layer for about a year.
37:16By the way, the size of the pearl is determined by the size of the shell to be put in first.
37:22I thought it would be a little bigger if I left it alone.
37:24I thought it would grow.
37:26It's not growing, but the size is determined.
37:29Pearls made in this way have a strict selection such as size, shape, color, and shine.
37:36Only 30% of them are recognized as jewels.
37:41Pearls are made from here, right?
37:43But the shape...
37:45It says Kuryo Shinju.
37:47Kuryo Shinju is no longer sold as a product.
37:50The quality of the pearl is about 28%.
37:52The high quality is 5%.
37:545%?
37:57I want to be 5%.
37:59Pearls have a sense of unity, right?
38:01That's right.
38:02The color is exactly the same.
38:04But even in this era, it is 5%.
38:06That's right.
38:07Even if it is a hidden technology, it is a natural product.
38:11It's a match with nature.
38:13The Akoya side has to work hard.
38:15I can't do it 100%.
38:17I'm doing it.
38:18It's the problem of the Akoya side.
38:21Pearls are the only jewels born from living things in the world.
38:25Therefore, such a pearl...
38:28Isn't it amazing?
38:30I can't put the door on the poison.
38:32It was interesting.
38:34Did you see it?
38:35I saw it.
38:36Isn't it terrible?
38:37It has no commercial value at all.
38:39Poison.
38:40It's terrible.
38:42Even I haven't been told that it's a poison.
38:45Mikimoto, who used to be a udon restaurant, succeeded in growing pearls for about 20 years.
38:53After that, Mikimoto's pearls were sold all over the world and were very successful.
38:58Shibusawa's Yomidori, Shinjushima, is a place where foreign VIPs visit.
39:05Here is the quiz.
39:07There is a very popular event here in Shinjushima.
39:11What kind of event is it?
39:131. Which one will be the first to open?
39:16Yaki Akoya competition.
39:182. Who is the key person for pearl farming?
39:21Ama-san show.
39:223. Which one is the pearl catcher?
39:26It's a hint.
39:28It's held every day.
39:31And it's exciting.
39:33We were also very excited.
39:36That's right.
39:37Well, well, well.
39:39Have you decided?
39:41Please open the card.
39:43One, two, three.
39:45Oh, it's cracked.
39:47Ama-san show.
39:49Shinjutsu Kamidori.
39:51I heard that Hana-san would be excited.
39:55Ama-san.
39:57Is that so?
39:58It's not poisonous, but it's cheap.
40:03Sometimes it's expensive.
40:05I see.
40:06Treasure.
40:08Kawai-san, which one do you like?
40:10I don't like this one.
40:12Ama-san show.
40:14I think this one or this one.
40:17Ama-san show is exciting.
40:21It's like a synchronized show.
40:25Where do you do it?
40:28The correct answer is...
40:30No way!
40:32No way!
40:34New Saturday drama, Why do I preach?
40:37Hirose, a teacher with a rich personality,
40:40will preach to the students.
40:42Real school entertainment that makes you laugh.
40:45At 9 p.m. on Saturday, the 12th.
40:47Please watch it.
40:49New Sunday drama, No imitation, no talent management.
40:52New manager, Kandagawa Miwa,
40:55works hard to make talented people shine again.
40:59Miwa's boss, Saigawa, is the director of Do-esu.
41:02He gives a mysterious instruction and turns Miwa around.
41:05It's a revenge comedy that you can't give up even if you're at the bottom.
41:08It starts on Sunday, April 20th.
41:11The correct answer is...
41:14Ama-san.
41:16Yes, Ama-san show.
41:19The temperature of this day is just right.
41:22It's amazing.
41:24It's just right.
41:26It's amazing.
41:28It's amazing.
41:30It's amazing.
41:32It's amazing.
41:34It's amazing.
41:36It's amazing.
41:38It's amazing.
41:40It's amazing.
41:42It's amazing.
41:44It's amazing.
41:46The depth of the water is 4 to 5 meters.
41:484 to 5 meters?
41:50It's amazing.
41:52How long does it take?
41:5410 minutes.
41:5610 minutes?
41:58Ama-san's skill is amazing.
42:00Ama-san's skill is amazing.
42:02He has been doing this job for a long time.
42:06He used to fish and fish for pearls.
42:11He has been doing this show every day.
42:17He is amazing.
42:20He is good at fishing.
42:22He is a crazy man.
42:25He is a crazy man.
42:27He is a crazy man.
42:29He is a crazy man.
42:31Is there a hot place inside the ship?
42:35There is a sauna.
42:37There is a sauna.
42:39There is a sauna.
42:41I'm fine now.
42:43I'm fine now.
42:45I'm fine now.
42:47I'm fine now.
42:49I'm fine now.
42:51I'm fine now.
42:53I'm fine now.
42:57It's so heavy.
42:59It's so heavy.
43:01Look at him.
43:03Look at him.
43:09He threw away the sweet pepper.
43:11He threw away the sweet pepper.
43:13Koto-ogu, how many pearls did you throw away in one day?
43:15I'm a 7th grader.
43:177th?
43:18I've jumped 7 times.
43:20I'm a 7th grader.
43:22If you're a 7th grader, you won't be able to do that.
43:24I might be able to.
43:26That's amazing.
43:29If you want to watch Show Channel again,
43:32go to Tver Hulu.