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00:00Hi!
00:02Excuse me.
00:03I'm Chico-chan. Nice to meet you.
00:06Hello, I'm Gon Chico.
00:09I'm Chico. I'm 5 years old. Nice to meet you.
00:13Nice to meet you, too.
00:14First of all, this is my first appearance.
00:17I'm eating Mecabu and Mozuku on the spot.
00:21Fantastic.
00:23I'm Yakuze. Nice to meet you.
00:25Nice to meet you.
00:27Do you like Torotoro?
00:28Yes, I do. I eat Mecabu and Mozuku every day for about a year and a half.
00:33Wow.
00:34And this is the original member.
00:37The original member.
00:38Wakko-san, who used to go to a convenience store because his washing machine broke.
00:42Nice to meet you.
00:45It's hard when your washing machine breaks.
00:47I hold it like this.
00:49Do you walk?
00:51I walk like this.
00:52That's amazing.
00:54Hey, Okamura.
00:55Yes?
00:56Who is the most mature adult in this picture?
01:01I'm going to take this picture.
01:03I'm over 50 years old.
01:04Okamura.
01:05Yes?
01:06Can you write your age on the sketchbook?
01:10No.
01:11Please write your autograph.
01:16Here you are.
01:18Yes.
01:19Oh, you're going to write that.
01:21Yes.
01:22And there's another one.
01:24Yes, there is.
01:26There are two kinds of kanji when you write your age, right?
01:29Yes.
01:30Why?
01:33Why are there two kinds of kanji when you write your age?
01:42Well...
01:49You use kanji when you write your age, right?
01:54Have you ever thought about why there are two kinds of kanji?
01:59I don't say it often.
02:01How about counting?
02:03Yes.
02:04In the old days, people used to change the way of using kanji by counting.
02:10Don't say that!
02:13Too fast!
02:14Yes, I'm sorry.
02:15No.
02:16Ryusei.
02:17The kanji you wrote is...
02:20Yes.
02:23It's boring.
02:26Great!
02:28You're smart!
02:29Yes!
02:30You're so cool!
02:34Now, I'm going to ask all Japanese people.
02:38Why do you write the kanji for your age?
02:43Let's ask people who are good at writing kanji.
02:48I have no idea.
02:51Kanji is difficult to write, so I write it when I don't have time.
02:55I write it when I don't have time.
03:00I think so, too.
03:02Why do you write the kanji for your age?
03:06Many Japanese people don't know how to answer.
03:13In that case, you can say,
03:15Uru-sai.
03:19I can't say it.
03:21I see.
03:24Chiko knows the answer.
03:27When you write the kanji for your age, there is a difference between sai and sai.
03:31The kanji for easy sai is a temporary kanji for elementary school students.
03:37Great.
03:40Okamura-san, please show us the kanji you wrote.
03:43No.
03:44Why?
03:46I want to rewrite it.
03:48I'm embarrassed.
03:51The kanji for easy sai is a temporary kanji for elementary school students.
03:56Chiko, you are 5 years old, but you know the kanji for easy sai.
04:00Are you really 5 years old?
04:03The person who will teach us is Hiroaki Iima,
04:07a Japanese-language translator.
04:11Do you know the difference between sai and sai?
04:16I don't know.
04:19First of all, the kanji for easy sai is a temporary kanji for elementary school students.
04:24It means a temporary kanji for elementary school students.
04:29Sai represents a year and an age.
04:35Sai was originally a kanji for birth quality, ability, and wisdom.
04:47So it didn't mean anything to represent age.
04:52I see.
04:53Then, why was the word sai used to describe the age of a person?
04:59In the old days, people wanted to write kanji that had multiple characters as easily as possible.
05:06This kanji has a small number of characters, and it has the same meaning as sai.
05:11Even in the late Edo period, this word was widely used.
05:17In the books of Ihara Saikaku in the Edo period, the age is written in simple Sai characters.
05:24At that time, it was very common to use substitute kanji.
05:29In addition to sai, there were other kanji, such as ki, which was written in quadrilateral, and to, which was written in quadrilateral.
05:38Why is only sai still used?
05:45The reason is that it has a lot to do with Japanese school education.
05:50For example, the words that children often use, such as school, teacher, first-year students, are written in kanji.
05:59When you enter junior high school, you have more opportunities to write your age.
06:04In such a situation, don't you think that the word hiragana, which represents the age of a person, is unusual?
06:10That's true.
06:12This kanji has a small number of characters, and it's easy to write.
06:17That's why I think it was adopted as a substitute kanji until elementary school.
06:23Substitute kanji?
06:26In 1949, the Toyo Kanji Statement was created.
06:32The Toyo Kanji Statement was a standard for how the cabinet at the time wrote kanji.
06:40This simplified the kanji with a large number of characters and made it easier to write.
06:47At this time, how did the kanji for sai change?
06:51Ta-da! This is it.
06:54It changed from here to here.
06:57This is a subtle change.
06:59It's down here.
07:01However, the number of characters did not change.
07:03It remained as this complicated kanji.
07:07It's a little difficult to teach this sai from the beginning of elementary school.
07:14So in 1961, as a kanji that represents the age,
07:20I decided to teach this simple sai in the 3rd grade of elementary school.
07:27This is the kanji distribution table for each grade at the time of 1961.
07:33The kanji to be taught for each grade is distributed.
07:36Sai characters are on the 3rd grade table.
07:39Currently, it is distributed to the kanji to be taught in the 2nd grade of elementary school.
07:45In the 2nd grade kanji book, as an explanation of sai,
07:48It is written as a character used instead of a sai that counts the age.
07:54And the difficult sai is applied to the kanji to be taught in junior high school.
08:00In other words, the correct meaning is the number of characters.
08:05However, because it is a kanji to be learned in junior high school,
08:07Sai, which can be written easily with a small number of characters,
08:10It has become used as a temporary kanji until elementary school.
08:15However, the person who teaches it is still twice.
08:18The person who learns it is also taught twice.
08:21It's not a coincidence.
08:23Once you teach it here,
08:25For example, you can use this until you are an adult.
08:28I think it's better to do it that way.
08:31Mr. Niima doesn't care about sai at all.
08:35When you write, you probably use this.
08:38It's easy.
08:40So, which one to write, sai or sai?
08:43Real-life survey
08:45This time,
08:46Anything is fine, so please send it to me.
08:49I'm asking for a letter to write my age.
08:54Thank you for your letter.
08:58Survey by letter received in 2024
09:01I think there are many simple things.
09:03Is there anyone who writes difficult sai?
09:06Immediately start the survey.
09:11Simple Sai is pretty easy.
09:15I've been doing it for a long time.
09:18There are only simple Sai.
09:21It's amazing.
09:23I got a picture with a letter.
09:26It's near my house.
09:29What is this?
09:32So far, there are only simple Sai and hiragana Sai.
09:37And an hour after the start of the survey.
09:43I saw Sai.
09:45Sai.
09:46I found someone who wrote difficult Sai.
09:51Did you find Sai?
09:52I found Sai.
09:548 hours after the start of the survey.
09:57Finally.
09:59Thank you for your hard work.
10:01In total, 1,185 pairs were divided.
10:05Here's the result.
10:07Those who wrote difficult Sai were 143 out of 1,185 pairs.
10:13It's a surprising 12% of the total.
10:18I asked him why he wrote difficult Sai.
10:23Mr. Kume, a 93-year-old who graduated from school before he could vote for kanji.
10:30In the letter, he wrote,
10:32Why doesn't it smell so much even if you fart in the bath?
10:39Is it your own experience?
10:42I have my own experience.
10:47Why did you write difficult Sai?
10:50I think difficult Sai is more suitable for the age.
10:58I don't think simple Sai is suitable for the age.
11:02Mr. Kume, a 93-year-old who graduated from school before he could vote for kanji,
11:06wrote difficult Sai because he didn't think simple Sai would count the age.
11:13Next, Mr. Morino, who should have learned both simple Sai and difficult Sai.
11:19If you're over 20 years old and you have responsibilities in society,
11:26I think it's better to use difficult Sai.
11:30Don't say that.
11:31Simple Sai is just a substitute.
11:34Originally, the idea that difficult Sai should be used was well conveyed.
11:40Lastly, Mr. Nabeshima, who is now 23 years old.
11:44If you write difficult Sai when you're in your 20s,
11:50you'll look younger.
11:53So I think difficult Sai is more suitable for the age.
11:58He seems to have the impression that simple Sai is childish.
12:03I see.
12:05I think it's important to know this clearly.
12:11Yes.
12:12Seriously.
12:13Seriously?
12:14Yes.
12:15Seriously.
12:16Seriously.
12:17Thank you very much.
12:18So, when he wrote difficult Sai when he was in his 20s,
12:22simple Sai was like a substitute until he was in elementary school.
12:27Is there a substitute for Chiko that no one knows?
12:31Actually, I'm 100,000 tons and 5 years old.
12:36You're going to be a doll.
12:38Mr. Okamura, please show us what you wrote earlier.
12:42Yes, I wrote it like this.
12:43You're lying.
12:45I'm not lying.
12:47Can the adults answer properly?
12:50Chiko-chan will scold you if you don't think about anything.
12:55Don't look at me like that.
13:08Hey, Okamura.
13:09Who is your favorite adult in the amusement park?
13:14Amusement park?
13:15You like amusement parks, don't you?
13:18Yes.
13:19Right?
13:20Yes.
13:21Ok, Wakko-chan.
13:23Is there a Ferris wheel in the amusement park?
13:25Yes, there is.
13:26Have you ever ridden it?
13:27Yes, I have.
13:28I like it.
13:29What is that?
13:31What?
13:32What is a Ferris wheel?
13:44Speaking of Ferris wheels, it is a standard attraction in the amusement park.
13:48Why was the Ferris wheel built in the first place?
13:53I wanted to show everyone the beautiful scenery of the city.
14:01Don't say that!
14:05Why?
14:06I don't think so.
14:07What do you think, Yusei?
14:09I think it's interesting to see people riding Ferris wheels and enjoying the scenery.
14:21I'm sorry.
14:22I thought you were asking Yusei about the Ferris wheel.
14:25No, I'm not.
14:27Now, I will ask all Japanese people.
14:31What is a Ferris wheel?
14:33I asked people who have just ridden a Ferris wheel.
14:38I don't know.
14:40It's to overcome anxiety and fear.
14:43It doesn't go up at once.
14:45It goes down slowly.
14:48It's like a punishment game.
14:50You have to put it in a high place and make people scared.
14:54When I was a high school student, I worked as a receptionist for a Ferris wheel.
15:00Another boy came to ride the Ferris wheel.
15:03While looking at the Ferris wheel going up, the person who shed tears made this program.
15:09No way!
15:10It's true.
15:11I'm sad.
15:14However, Chiko knows.
15:18The Ferris wheel is the rival of the Eiffel Tower.
15:26And who was the staff who appeared in the program?
15:29The director, Kawaii Jiro.
15:31Oh, Jiro! It's you! Good luck!
15:33Wow!
15:34You made a program like this by yourself.
15:40The rival of the Eiffel Tower.
15:42What is a rival?
15:43I don't know.
15:45As expected, Chiko.
15:46Yes.
15:47You are 5 years old, but you know about Ferris wheels.
15:50It's amazing.
15:51Next time, I will introduce a Ferris wheel that you can ride with your big head.
15:55By all means.
15:56Professor Jun Tsubonokeisuke, who is familiar with the history of Ferris wheels, will tell us in detail.
16:05The Ferris wheel was born in 1893 in Chicago, U.S.A.
16:12It was born to oppose the Eiffel Tower.
16:16The Eiffel Tower, a 330-meter-tall building symbolizing Paris, France.
16:23The Eiffel Tower was built as the centerpiece of the Paris Expo, which was held 136 years ago.
16:29At that time, it was the tallest building in the world.
16:33And what surprised the world was the material.
16:37The Eiffel Tower was a rare iron building at that time.
16:41At that time, the material of the building was bricks and stones.
16:45It was difficult to make a large amount of iron at once.
16:49However, France produced and used about 7,000 tons of iron,
16:54and the Eiffel Tower was completed in just two years and two months.
16:59However, the place where the Paris Expo was held next to the Chicago Expo was the U.S.A.
17:08The U.S.A. wanted to show the world a high level of technology beyond France.
17:15But why was it a Ferris wheel?
17:18It was an idea that George Ferris, the young president of an iron construction company,
17:24tried to respond to Daniel Burnham, the founder of the Chicago Expo building.
17:33This is the story of completing the Ferris wheel and paying back to France.
17:39Payback?
17:40What do you mean?
17:42Huh?
17:43Michael.
17:44You have one year to make the Chicago Expo's star, which is as good as the Eiffel Tower.
17:53I can't do it.
17:57Yukio-chan.
17:58Are you running away, Ferris, the loser dog?
18:02Loser dog?
18:03It's like you're telling me to run away from this chance.
18:08I'm a loser dog.
18:12I'm a loser dog.
18:17If you lose...
18:19I've seen it before.
18:20...you have to pay back to the Eiffel Tower.
18:27Oh?
18:28Here it is.
18:29Friday Saturday Theater, George Ferris.
18:33Friday Saturday Theater, that's crazy.
18:35How about making a tower 10 meters higher than the Eiffel Tower?
18:40No!
18:41No!
18:42No!
18:43You're going to compete for height.
18:45It's the Eiffel Tower's second highest!
18:47Many proposals were made for a tower higher than the Eiffel Tower.
18:51You're thinking, aren't you?
18:53But they were all rejected because just the fact that it was a high tower would only be the Eiffel Tower's second highest.
19:00In addition, there was a lot of pressure from Burnham and the Ferris team.
19:05Edison has proposed a shining tower to me.
19:09Can you go beyond Edison's idea?
19:12At that time, Edison, who invented the kinetoscope, which is the prototype of the movie,
19:19and Nikola Tesla, who invented the exchangeable current,
19:23competed to show off the power of electricity with a light bulb.
19:27The large light bulb venue, 60 Tokyo Domes, was illuminated with about 100,000 lights,
19:34and the so-called Edison Tower, a tower of light over 20 meters in height, was also built.
19:41However, this Edison Tower was not the centerpiece of the Chicago Expo.
19:55The Chicago Expo was trying to appeal to all aspects of entertainment.
20:01I thought that the power of popular entertainment and entertainment
20:05was expressing the freedom and democratic energy of the United States.
20:10You never come up with an idea.
20:14I've been thinking about it.
20:21Get out of here!
20:23No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no!
20:25I'm going to count it!
20:27It's 8 o'clock tonight!
20:28I can't come up with an idea.
20:31I'm going to spend the rest of my life beating you up!
20:37Sir, did this really happen?
20:40As expected, there was no such thing as Burnham's personal attack on Ferris.
20:45Sir, it's the second week.
20:46It is true that until half a year before the expo, there was no powerful idea.
20:51In the meantime, Ferris is dazzled by something.
20:56I'll make sure to get rid of this frustration!
20:59Ow, ow, ow, ow!
21:00What's wrong?
21:02I'm sorry!
21:11It's a handbrake.
21:17This is it!
21:19A big wheel-like frame.
21:22Attach the gondola and turn it.
21:26Put people on it!
21:31Interesting!
21:32One of the reasons Ferris created the Ferris wheel was that it was a bicycle that was starting to be popular in the United States at the time.
21:40Furthermore, Ferris has been interested in the structure of watercars since childhood,
21:45and it seems that he came up with the idea of a giant Ferris wheel by combining bicycles, watercars, and lubricants.
21:51After that, Ferris submitted a detailed design and it was officially adopted.
21:58However, there are big conditions for the construction of this eyeball.
22:03The cost of building a Ferris wheel is...
22:071.6 billion yen!
22:09That's a lot of money.
22:11I'll pay for it!
22:14Pay for it?
22:15In the post-colonial period, about 200 buildings and monuments were built,
22:21such as the magnificent architecture, the fountain that moves with electricity, and the moving sidewalk.
22:26As a result, the budget was tight.
22:29Therefore, the cost of building the eyeball was low, and the absolute condition was to pay for it with capital.
22:36And the end of the super-special construction.
22:39Great!
22:43This is a thousand times more expensive than France!
22:54This is the world's first mechanical Ferris wheel with a construction cost of more than 1.6 billion yen.
23:02It's huge.
23:03It's made of iron, and its height is about 80 meters.
23:06Its power is steam, and it takes about 10 minutes to spin.
23:10The biggest point is the gondola.
23:1360 people can board at once.
23:1760 people?
23:19The height is about 3 meters, and the width is 7 meters.
23:2260 people can board one gondola.
23:26All 36 gondolas can carry 2,160 people at once.
23:33Tickets for Ferris wheels are 50 cents per ride.
23:36The current Japanese yen is about 2,500 yen.
23:41But they sold more than 1.5 million tickets.
23:44They sold more than 3.7 billion yen.
23:47It's more than 3.7 billion yen, which is more than 1.6 billion yen added to the construction cost.
23:54In addition, the number of visitors to the eyeball itself exceeded 2.7 million.
23:59It is said that the PR for the world was a great success.
24:04Even now, Ferris wheels are still called Ferris wheels in the United States.
24:11It's a great success.
24:13But Ferris's life after that was more like a roller coaster than a gondola.
24:19After the explosion, Ferris had the right to operate a gondola.
24:25President, it seems that a gondola was built in New York.
24:28No!
24:29The gondola was imitated in various places, and the company went bankrupt.
24:34And Ferris got sick and passed away at the age of 37.
24:41Mr. Okamura, aren't you from the same high school as me?
24:45Yes, I am.
24:46Give me back my gala!
24:49I don't know.
24:50So the gondola was the rival of the Eiffel Tower.
24:56Chiko, who do you want to ride the Ferris wheel with?
24:59Yagi-kun, not the Savannah.
25:02Yay!
25:03Of course!
25:04According to Mr. Tsubono, it was a Ferris wheel with a gondola that 60 people could ride at once.
25:10After that, the number of visitors was the main family.
25:14In addition, the demand for mobile amusement parks also increased, so the small-sized Ferris wheel advanced and became a four-seater.
25:22And Yukio-chan.
25:24Yes.
25:25I heard that she is the daughter of a rich family.
25:27Really?
25:28Yes.
25:29But why doesn't Mr. Okamura take care of me?
25:33She said sadly.
25:35Yukio-chan is scary.
25:37She is kind.
25:39She is a junior, but she has a senior's sense of humor.
25:41That's true.
25:42She has it.
25:43She has it.
25:44It's a difficult corner.
25:47What is it?
25:48It's a corner to do interesting phenomena related to the body.
25:52It's easy for everyone in front of the TV, so please try it.
25:56This time, it's a phenomenon where fingers are sucked in when you look at it.
26:05Let's start with Mr. Okamura.
26:08First, put your fingers together and put your index finger upright.
26:13And now your index finger will be sucked in on its own.
26:18Please keep looking at it.
26:22It's coming, it's coming, it's coming.
26:24No, no, no.
26:25I'm doing it, I'm doing it.
26:27Mr. Okamura.
26:29No, no, no.
26:30I know variety shows.
26:32No, no, no.
26:33Wait a minute, please try it.
26:35Keep looking at it.
26:39Keep looking at it.
26:40Keep looking at it.
26:41Keep looking at it.
26:42Wait, wait.
26:45I'm doing it, I'm doing it.
26:47I'm doing it.
26:48It's amazing, it's amazing.
26:49Keep looking at it.
26:51It's coming, it's coming, it's coming.
26:54No way!
26:55No way!
26:56No way!
26:58No, the index finger is already in place.
27:01I've already found it.
27:03No way, Chika!
27:05Dr. Tatsuo Sakai from Juntendo University, Department of Health and Medicine will tell us about it.
27:12If you look closely, the reason why fingers and fingers are sucked in is the concentration of the brain.
27:19The human finger is a slightly bent shape.
27:25It is quite difficult because the brain needs to be constantly conscious of the action of extending the finger.
27:33In this case, rather than the consciousness of extending the finger,
27:37the consciousness of constantly looking at the finger has been concentrated.
27:41In order to return to the original easy finger shape, the fingers are sucked in.
28:03I found it!
28:04It moved!
28:05We are still looking for this.
28:07The address is here.
28:09We are waiting for you.
28:12It moves!
28:15That's a good way to end it.
28:20It's true that Yukio-chan is a little scary.
28:24She has a sense of humor.
28:25Hey, Okamura.
28:26Who do you think has the most romantic experience among us?
28:32We are...
28:33His voice is so small.
28:35His voice is so small.
28:37You are a man.
28:38No, no, no.
28:39You are a man.
28:40Yagi-kun is here.
28:41Then, Yusei-kun.
28:43Yes.
28:44Have you ever been in love?
28:45Of course.
28:46No way! No way! No way!
28:48No, no, no.
28:49Which woman?
28:51It's like Ikko-san.
28:53Which woman?
28:54Yes.
28:55When you are in love,
28:56Yes.
28:57don't you have the image of going to the sea?
28:59I do have the image of going to the sea.
29:01Why?
29:03Why do you want to see the sea when you are in love?
29:16There is a reason why you want to see the sea when you are in love.
29:21Can you explain it?
29:24When I am in love,
29:25I want to see something big.
29:27Why?
29:28I want to see how small my worries are.
29:32I want to see something bigger than me.
29:35I want to confirm it.
29:36Don't say that!
29:39No, no, no.
29:41But it's a great idea.
29:43Yes, it is.
29:44Now, Wakko-san.
29:45The sea is vast, isn't it?
29:48It's endlessly wide.
29:50When I see that, I feel like I'm really small.
29:53It's the same, isn't it?
29:55That's good.
29:57You have the image of being liked.
30:00Don't get in my way, Shiko-chan.
30:04Now, I ask all Japanese people.
30:08Why do you want to see the sea when you are in love?
30:12I asked the people who visited the sea.
30:16Why?
30:18Because the sea is so big,
30:21I can easily forget my small worries when I am in love.
30:26I want to be alone.
30:29And I like the sound of the waves.
30:32I often listen to the sound of the waves at night.
30:35When you are in love?
30:37Why do you want to see the sea when you are in love?
30:41It's good to be moved by the beautiful sea,
30:45but there are many Japanese people who use it in a bad way.
30:50Is there such a person?
30:52The sound of the water.
30:55However, Shiko-chan knows.
30:58The reason why I want to see the sea when I am in love
31:02is because it is similar to my mother's stomach.
31:06What?
31:09It was in my stomach.
31:11I thought so, but I didn't say it.
31:14That's not fair.
31:17Because it is similar to my mother's stomach.
31:21Shiko-chan, you are 5 years old, but you know such a thing.
31:27Your knowledge is as vast as the sea.
31:31Professor Yasushi Fujii of Meisei University is studying psychology.
31:38I want to see the sea when I am in love
31:41The reason why I want to see the sea when I am in love
31:44is because it is similar to my mother's stomach.
31:47When I appear in the first place,
31:50I get stressed because of the sadness.
31:53Cortisol is secreted from the abdomen.
31:57Cortisol is a hormone secreted from the abdomen,
32:01the upper part of the kidney.
32:04In order to resist stress,
32:07there is a mechanism that activates cortisol.
32:10However, if cortisol continues to be secreted,
32:13the hormone balance in the body collapses.
32:16As a result, there is a risk of depression.
32:20In order to prevent this,
32:23it is said that human psychology has a desire to return to the body.
32:27The desire to return to the body.
32:30The desire to return to the mother's stomach.
32:35According to American research,
32:38humans instinctively remember the state of the mother's uterus.
32:42When they feel stressed,
32:45they want to return to the body.
32:48According to the research of American clinical psychologist,
32:51doctor of medicine, Dr. Rohaki,
32:54when a stressed patient is hypnotized
32:57and asked about his true psychology,
33:00he says that he wants to return to the body,
33:04The desire to return to the body is fulfilled by the sea.
33:09In fact, the sea and the body are very similar.
33:13The common point between the sea and the body.
33:16First, sound.
33:18This is the sound of the calm sea without much wind.
33:34Next, the sound of the stomach in the mother's body.
33:48The second common point is shaking.
34:04In this way, the sea is a similar environment to the body,
34:08so it is said that you want to go to the sea to reduce the stress of having an affair.
34:13In addition,
34:18Is the sea suitable for recovering from an affair?
34:22In order to recover from an affair,
34:25it is important to end the feeling of an affair.
34:46In order to end the feeling of an affair,
34:49it is important to immerse yourself in the feeling of an affair.
34:52It is also important to express the feeling of an affair.
34:56In the experiment conducted by Dr. Rohaki,
34:59after reading a sad novel,
35:01he compared the stress level of a person who did not talk to anyone for 30 minutes
35:05and a person who shared their impressions.
35:08As a result, the stress value of the person who shared the impression decreased.
35:14It is said that listening to complaints from friends
35:17is also very beneficial in terms of facing sad feelings
35:20and ending the feeling of an affair.
35:24But why is the sea the best place to end the feeling of an affair?
35:29In order to end the feeling of an affair,
35:32it is good to immerse yourself in a sad feeling and think only about it.
35:37In addition to the noisy town,
35:40the sound of mountains and forests,
35:43the sound of branches rubbing,
35:46and irregular sounds are not suitable for the environment.
35:50On the other hand, the sea is similar to the body of a mother,
35:54so it is a perfect place to face sad feelings
35:58because it is relaxed and difficult to get into other mischief.
36:02And it is said that there are conditions for going to the sea when you have an affair.
36:08This winter, the sea you should go to when you have an affair.
36:11The calm sea is the best condition.
36:14It's rough, but is it okay?
36:16Let's go to the Pacific Ocean rather than the Japan Sea if possible.
36:20In the rough sea, there is a risk of facing each other or psychologically,
36:25so there is a possibility that you will feel even more sad.
36:28It is difficult for the Bay to be rough,
36:32so it is recommended to go to the Sagami Bay in the Kanto area.
36:36The Sagami Bay has good access to the city by train for an hour,
36:41and there are many times when the waves are calm even in winter,
36:44so it is said that it is perfect for relieving stress from a broken relationship.
36:48This winter, the sea you should go to when you have an affair.
36:51Condition 2. The sea until evening.
36:54It is important to face emotions until evening
36:57so that you do not get too depressed
37:00because the more tired you get at night,
37:03the more likely you are to have an affair.
37:06But does this really soothe the stress of a broken relationship?
37:10Well, I don't know.
37:12So,
37:14Good morning.
37:16I decided to look for people who are actually facing two emotions at sea.
37:22This time, I went to the Sagami Bay,
37:25which is recommended by the teacher,
37:28to find people who have an affair and measure the increase in stress.
37:34I will check the value of the stress hormone in the saliva.
37:39By the way, the number of stress hormones of the staff before the shoot is 36.
37:45No, the sea is good.
37:47It's very calm, and the waves are already at a certain rhythm,
37:52so I think it's a pretty good environment to soothe your mind.
37:55It's just cold.
37:56That's the only thing I'm worried about.
37:58Oh, it's cold.
37:59I'm sorry.
38:00Immediately, I found someone who looked at the sea and seemed to be having an affair.
38:04It's rude.
38:05Hello.
38:08Are you having an affair and not coming to the sea today?
38:11It's suspicious.
38:13I got a good idea even if I had a lot of trouble.
38:17This man was on the beach.
38:21Are you having an affair and not coming to the sea?
38:23No, I'm going surfing.
38:25Wind surfing.
38:26Wind surfing.
38:27Are you having an affair and not coming to the sea?
38:29I'm taking a walk.
38:30Oh, you're taking a walk.
38:31But there are no people because the wind is strong.
38:34As the wind gets stronger, it takes 9 hours to find someone who has an affair.
38:41It's cold.
38:42Until the evening.
38:46It's pitch black.
38:49No one is here.
38:50Of course.
38:52What should I do?
38:57No one is on the beach, and the investigation is over.
39:00Because the shooting didn't go well, the staff's stress level seems to be rising.
39:06It's 26.
39:08It's going down.
39:09It's going down.
39:10The hard shooting is finally over, and the stress level is going down.
39:17The hard shooting is finally over, and the stress level is going down.
39:23It's going down.
39:26That's why he wants to see the sea when he has an affair.
39:34Chiko, what do you do when you have an affair?
39:37I listen to A-chan.
39:40Goodbye, summer.
39:45Chiko is cool.
39:48When I was a college student, I was dumped by my girlfriend who was thinking of getting married.
39:58You were dumped?
40:00It's hard.
40:01I'm sorry.
40:03You must have studied a lot since then.
40:06That's right.
40:07On the contrary.
40:12Chiko.
40:13Yes.
40:14I got a lot of gifts today.
40:16Oh, maid?
40:18It says Kyoe.
40:20Daifuku, who lives in Hiroshima, sent it to me.
40:24Daifuku.
40:25Yes, thank you.
40:26That's suspicious.
40:28I'm not the type to call you master today.
40:32That's right.
40:33Yes.
40:34Welcome back, master.
40:37Yuta.
40:38It's Valentine's Day, so I made chocolate for Okamura with an apron.
40:43Take it.
40:44Is it chocolate?
40:45Chocolate.
40:47He said it like a fool.
40:49It's like the chocolate you get at a maid cafe.
40:53Wow.
40:54It says Kyoe.
40:56A woman's serious check that can be seen from the chocolate she received.
41:00I received it.
41:01How serious is the chocolate you get at a maid cafe?
41:06It's not 100%.
41:08It's a 6,000 yen chocolate.
41:10I expect a 40,000 yen handbag, so it's 0% serious.
41:13When you return it?
41:14It's a gentle woman who thinks it's an investment.
41:17I noticed this.
41:19It's scary.
41:20Next.
41:21Handmade chocolate made with melted chocolate.
41:23Isn't this 100%?
41:25It's fast.
41:26In many cases, it's chocolate made with the same pressure from a friend who doesn't want to give it to anyone.
41:32Even if you show a bad handmade chocolate, it's thought to be a normal partner, so the seriousness is at least 5%.
41:38It's low.
41:39Let's say, I'm sorry for this.
41:42This is Kyoe's chocolate this time.
41:46Okamura, say it.
41:48I'm sorry for this.
41:50It's love.
41:53Chocolate.
41:54I said it like a fool.
41:56Let's look at the letter.
41:59It seems that the bladder is not cured.
42:025 years old plus 63 years old.
42:05Chico-chan, Okamura-san, Konchiko-wa.
42:08The news that a famous person is gone continued.
42:12I started to think about my health.
42:15What do I want to do?
42:18At that time, I saw Zazie's genius plan.
42:22The left hand may be good.
42:24It's the 24th day of my left hand life.
42:27I can draw pictures now.
42:30This is a picture drawn with my left hand.
42:34It's cute.
42:36It's my left hand.
42:38It has a unique touch and taste.
42:40That's right.
42:41It says on the back that my left hand is fun.
42:44That's amazing.
42:46Kyoe-chan, is there anything you've been able to do recently?
42:49I was able to say the letter X.
42:53You made a mistake.
42:55I finally got used to it.
42:57Chico-chan, is there anything you've been able to do recently?
43:00I said that I was good at cooking.
43:04But I wasn't good at baking dumplings.
43:07Is that so?
43:08I couldn't wait, so I looked at it right away.
43:11Did you burn it?
43:14I recently froze it and baked it.
43:17I waited for the water to evaporate.
43:20I was able to bake it.
43:23That's great.
43:24You're very particular.
43:25I'm happy.
43:26Is there anything else?
43:28I've been able to live a cashless life.
43:34That's cool.
43:36I can't use my smartphone yet.
43:38It's a little scary, isn't it?
43:40I respect you.
43:42That's great.
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43:55It is said that on Valentine's Day abroad, men and women will be given gifts.
44:00If you think about it at the global level, you won't get chocolate, but you'll get gifts.
44:10I'm sure you won't get it next year.
44:13That's right.
44:15It's inevitable.
44:16Bye-bye.
44:17Bye-bye.
44:20Chiko will scold me next time.
44:24I'm Morita, the narrator.
44:26When Watanabe-san, who is called Nabe-chan, and Watanabe-san, who is called Watanabe-san, are on the same site, I try not to be awkward and not to call their names as much as possible.
44:37Next time, why do female students wear hakama at the graduation ceremony?
44:44Please watch the next video.
44:47One, two, look over there.