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00:00Teleto!
00:01Now, the product is in danger of extinction.
00:04For example, the last company in Japan to make a mini pencil sharpener.
00:11It was sold as a cheap overseas product.
00:14There were more than 10 companies, but now it's only one.
00:17But the reason it's still alive is the overwhelming sharpness like a Japanese sword.
00:25Compared to overseas products, the difference is unprecedented.
00:32You can always buy it at a candy store.
00:34A wooden spoon for Moroccan fruit yogurt.
00:37This is also the last company in Japan.
00:40In addition, the company that makes that doll, which is familiar with the collision accident experiment video, is also the last company in Japan.
00:49Then this program will shine a light on it and let everyone know the great technology.
00:56So, for about two months, 200 companies from all over the country were surveyed and ranked by economic professionals.
01:03Best 6 of the beloved domestic extinction companies.
01:09First of all, the 6th place.
01:12There used to be several companies, but now there are only three companies.
01:18It's a study goods that everyone admires.
01:22The one who relied on information was Sougashi in Saitama prefecture.
01:27If you walk along the side streets of Kendo Line 115, which has a lot of traffic,
01:34you will find an extinction company.
01:44This is the Watanabe Kyogu Manufacturing Co., Ltd., which was founded in 1988.
01:50If you visit the store,
01:59you will meet a young man.
02:02I'm Watanabe, the president of the Watanabe Kyogu Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
02:05I'm 38 years old.
02:08This company is led by a very young president.
02:12What on earth are you making?
02:14Please think about the manufacturing process as a hint.
02:18Yes, thank you.
02:19From now on, I, Anmika, will talk.
02:24First of all, the material.
02:25The base is a 1mm thick paper.
02:30Press the paper with this machine.
02:40Then, a pattern like a flower will appear on the paper.
02:43It's beautiful.
02:44A beautiful cosmos bloomed.
02:49This is an analog.
02:51If you pull it out by hand, it will look like this.
02:57This is the part.
02:59There is a hole in the middle.
03:01This is a very important point.
03:03By the way, the flower language of the cosmos is feminine purity.
03:08Don't you think it's perfect for me?
03:10No, it's not a flower language.
03:13This is the part to be used.
03:17If you look closely, there are parts written in the afternoon.
03:21Do you know what it is?
03:22I don't know the name.
03:24I made a mistake.
03:27Use a hammer to assemble this part.
03:37Look at this movement.
03:41This is a hint.
03:48I use this as a tool.
03:51You have made a revolution in the world of horror.
03:53Next.
03:55Tsukiyaki.
04:00You couldn't stand it, could you?
04:02Because it was reflected.
04:04This gorgeous thing was reflected.
04:08It doesn't seem to be very popular.
04:11After this, put the adhesive on the flower-shaped part.
04:16Push it into a round shape with the world map.
04:20I see.
04:24It feels good.
04:30The northern hemisphere is complete.
04:33There are only three cars.
04:35There are only three cars.
04:37So.
04:40In your heart.
04:42There is a hero.
04:44It's not just a silhouette.
04:48This is it.
04:50Earth.
04:52What kind of expression is that?
04:55The Watanabe Corporation, which is in charge of the domestic earth, was founded in 1937.
05:02Mr. Shu Watanabe, who is now the fifth generation, is in charge.
05:06The name is the name of making earthware.
05:11While the number of earthware manufacturers is decreasing.
05:13Why did you survive?
05:15There is an overwhelming technological power that can not be imitated elsewhere.
05:21This is our machine production machine.
05:24There are only two machines in the world for paper-made mass production.
05:28Including us.
05:30There is only one in the United States.
05:33Many of the overseas products of earthware are made by stretching the plastic film on which the map is written.
05:41However, distortion will inevitably appear on the map.
05:44I see.
05:46However, if you make it with paper, there will be less distortion in the details.
05:49Printing is possible with the same shrinkage.
05:53By the way.
05:56To make the printed map more accurate.
05:59To do this, check the satellite photo and update it once every three years.
06:04Is that so?
06:05In addition, the country and city name may change due to independence.
06:09Update the map every time.
06:11Check the satellite once every three years.
06:13For example, until April 2015.
06:16The country that was called Georgia is now Georgia.
06:22Because you can make such a high-precision earthware.
06:25It is still surviving.
06:28Because you can make such a high-quality earthware.
06:30It is still surviving.
06:32It is still surviving.
06:33It is still coming.
06:35Welcome.
06:36I can't let you go.
06:38The Watanabe company developed various earthware using its technology.
06:44The average earthware has a diameter of 26 cm.
06:49However, it is twice that.
06:51It's big.
06:52The earthware has a diameter of 45 cm.
06:55What kind of face is that?
06:56The price is 198,000 yen.
07:00That's right.
07:01What's more?
07:06It's too big.
07:08The earthware has a diameter of 100 cm.
07:10It's a huge earthware.
07:12The price is double.
07:15I see.
07:16This size.
07:18Revolution.
07:20This is the sun.
07:24Revolution.
07:30It means a revolution.
07:32It means a revolution.
07:36I need an explanation.
07:38This is amazing.
07:39I was wrong.
07:40I'm sorry.
07:41This is a quiz about earthware.
07:45One day, a famous hotel in Tokyo wanted to decorate a big earthware in the lobby.
07:53The request from the hotel was to remove the earthware.
07:59What kind of earthware did they make?
08:03I'll give you a hint.
08:04There is nothing.
08:06Did you make it look like it was floating with a magnet?
08:09That's cool.
08:10You like interior design.
08:13The answer is...
08:15There are guests from various countries in the hotel.
08:21The concept of borders varies from country to country.
08:25Please make an earthware with a country name without borders.
08:29I see.
08:30It was an order not to displease guests from overseas.
08:35I see.
08:36I saw it from space.
08:39There is nothing.
08:41I'm sorry.
08:42I have this earthware.
08:45Do you like it?
08:46Yes.
08:47I drink alcohol while looking at the earthware.
08:51It's cool.
08:52It's thin.
08:56It's a special feeling.
08:57The fifth generation succeeded in creating a completely new earthware.
09:08It is popular not only among elementary school students but also among adults.
09:13It is called EARTHBALL JOURNEY.
09:17It looks like an ordinary white earthware.
09:20But it is a special app for smartphones and tablets.
09:24I don't understand.
09:27You can see eight kinds of dinosaurs.
09:30Let's push this dinosaur.
09:35Push this dinosaur.
09:37It's moving.
09:38It's amazing.
09:39I'm sorry.
09:42The machine is weak.
09:43It's big.
09:44What?
09:45It's big.
09:46I'm sorry.
09:47It depends on the size of the object.
09:50This is also a real object.
09:51This is a full-body real size.
09:53This is a real size.
09:55This is a real size.
09:57This is big.
09:58It's big.
09:59It's big.
10:01This is what happens when you are in this studio.
10:03This is the size of the object you put on the earth.
10:06This is big.
10:08Is this different?
10:09This is a full-body real size.
10:10This is a full-body real size.
10:13The earth is rotating.
10:16This is impossible.
10:17I saw the dinosaur pattern.
10:20There is something else.
10:22For example, the current weather and the current traffic.
10:28There is an earth ball journey that can be seen on the earth.
10:32It's fashionable.
10:34By the way.
10:36There is something else that is missing from the school.
10:39The incinerator.
10:41The incinerator is gone.
10:43When I visited my local elementary school, there was no incinerator.
10:50When I was in the 6th grade of elementary school, the time capsule was made of concrete.
10:57I couldn't take it out for the rest of my life.
11:00I couldn't take it out for the rest of my life.
11:03This is the 5th place in the ranking of domestic extinct companies.
11:08There were more than 24 companies in the previous century.
11:12There are only two companies now.
11:15There is a company that has been protecting the health of your mouth for about 1,300 years.
11:20What is it?
11:21The company is Kawachi Nagano City, Osaka Prefecture.
11:27It takes about 70 minutes by car from Shin-Osaka Station.
11:31It is a company that promotes agriculture.
11:35Is it here?
11:39I can see it.
11:41Is it here?
11:42It's amazing.
11:44What is it?
11:45The company that appeared is Hikusui Industrial.
11:50It's a good store.
11:52When I look inside the factory,
11:55What is it?
11:58There are a lot of hoses that suck something out.
12:02It's sucking something out.
12:05What is the product of Hikusui Industrial?
12:09Please answer by the manufacturing process.
12:13Let's start with the raw material.
12:15This is Hokkaido's white birch tree.
12:20Peel the tree at the factory and cut it to about 30 cm.
12:28Boil it in boiling water for a day.
12:33Let's make it soft first.
12:36It's soft.
12:38When it's soft, slice it into 2 to 3 mm thick.
12:46It's getting closer to the shape.
12:49This is a picture of the Edo period.
12:53The answer is also drawn here.
12:59I got it.
13:01It's a comb.
13:03You got it wrong.
13:04This is a picture of the Edo period.
13:08Cut the thin sliced board into strips.
13:13It's getting smaller.
13:16Dry it with a huge dryer.
13:20Do people use it?
13:22Everyone uses it.
13:24Really?
13:25This is a big hint.
13:26It looks like a great picture.
13:28This is a mosaic art using 1.4 million items.
13:36I used 1.4 million items.
13:38It's this shape.
13:40It's a white birch cut into strips.
13:42I will process it more finely.
13:45It's fine.
13:47What is this?
13:48This is a 30 cm long stick.
13:51I can't use it right away.
13:54MADAM is doing this.
13:58It's starting to take shape.
14:01It's time for the water purification industry.
14:04I will give life to this machine.
14:10I will cut this machine.
14:14It's 6 cm long.
14:18I got it.
14:20It's a toothpick.
14:22That's correct.
14:24I got it.
14:27Surprisingly, there are only two toothpicks in Japan.
14:32There are many toothpicks in Japan.
14:35After this, I will cut the part of the handle.
14:39When the shape is finished, the toothpick is completed.
14:45By the way, the toothpick art was made by a high school in Toyama Prefecture for two months.
14:52The students colored the toothpicks one by one.
14:55They used the same number of toothpicks as the population of Toyama Prefecture.
15:01It's amazing.
15:03I don't want to break this.
15:05Toothpicks are essential for food.
15:09In fact, it was transmitted to Japan in the Nara period, 1,300 years ago.
15:14The origin of toothpicks is that toothpicks are made of wood.
15:19This is interesting.
15:21Toothpicks in the Edo period.
15:24Do you understand this?
15:26It's still this big.
15:28I can't understand this.
15:30In the late Edo period, toothpicks evolved rapidly.
15:34Toothpicks in the shape of eels, white eels, guns, etc.
15:39The craftsmen competed with each other.
15:41This is amazing.
15:43He is a craftsman.
15:45In the Taisho period, it was possible to produce a large amount of toothpicks by machine.
15:49This toothpick was the mainstream.
15:53By the way,
15:58This is the toothpick that everyone knows.
16:01Michopa thinks it's just a design.
16:05Actually, it has an important meaning.
16:07What is the groove on the top for?
16:11This is a toothpick shop.
16:13About 99% of people follow this groove.
16:17It's like a ladder.
16:19I'm often told that I'm not a toothpick shop.
16:25The answer is
16:28To prevent the burn in the process.
16:34When processing toothpicks, they are sharpened at high speed.
16:39However, it burns black due to friction and looks bad.
16:43So he made a groove in the head of a toothpick doll.
16:49That's amazing.
16:52Kawachi-Nagano City, a water-repellent industry, spread this to the world.
16:59In the 1980s, the domestic market share was more than 95%.
17:04Kawachi-Nagano City was in charge of shipping toothpicks.
17:08However, in the 1990s, a low-priced overseas black ship landed in Japan.
17:14From 24 companies, only two companies make toothpicks.
17:20The manufacturer lost its special machine.
17:25I don't know how long it will last.
17:30It's almost gone.
17:34A month later, a big incident happened.
17:38Mr. Suenobu was in charge of the fourth generation of domestic toothpicks.
17:44His office burned down because of the fire.
17:49He lost everything in an instant.
17:54However, that special machine miraculously survived.
18:00That's how he got rid of the domestic toothpicks.
18:06It was about an hour after the fire.
18:09I posted it on Twitter.
18:13I got a lot of retweets and likes.
18:17I got a lot of support for the products on sale on the Internet.
18:26I got a lot of requests to do crowdfunding.
18:31As soon as he explained it, the circle of support spread.
18:35Four times the target, 12 million yen was collected.
18:41At that time, I really felt that Japan was abandoned.
18:47Mr. Suenobu was supported by kind followers like Mr. Uchimura.
18:53With the collected funds, the factory was rebuilt and domestic toothpicks were made again.
19:00He is still doing his best to keep domestic toothpicks as a part of Japanese culture.
19:09This is a toothpick.
19:12It's made in that place.
19:14Only two companies make it.
19:16This is a gift.
19:19This is the original toothpick of the program.
19:24What is this?
19:29This is the name of the member of the program.
19:33Can I use this?
19:36Please give it to him.
19:38This is for juniors.
19:42I haven't been told to sell it for a long time.
19:46In fact, it also contributed greatly to SDGs.
19:51The commentator is Shinya Yamada, a YouTuber with more than 1 million subscribers.
19:59At that time, the tip of the toothpick became round, so I had to throw it away.
20:08However, Kikusui Sanyo posted it on SNS.
20:12I asked him to sell it without throwing it away, and he immediately sold it.
20:16The reason why the defective product was immediately sold.
20:20The person who made the plastic model said that the round tip of the toothpick was just right for fine painting.
20:30There are many ways to use it.
20:34This is the 4th place in the ranking of domestic companies.
20:39There were about 120 companies in the previous century, but now there are only two companies.
20:45The company that supports the logistics industry is Tosa City, Kochi Prefecture.
20:56Tosa City is a large city, so it is easy to get information.
21:02This is a fashionable company.
21:08The company that appeared in the video is Toda Shoko, a company that makes fashionable products.
21:13This is Toda, the president of the last two companies.
21:18There are many noisy machines behind Toda.
21:23What is the product that Toda Shoko makes?
21:27Please answer the production process.
21:32The raw material is Akamatsu.
21:37First, peel the skin.
21:40Peel the skin roughly.
21:45Next, cut the round tip.
21:51Next, cut the round tip vertically.
21:56I don't know the shape of the round tip yet.
22:02Next, cut the round tip into small pieces.
22:07I don't know the shape of the round tip yet.
22:09This is a hint.
22:11This was made in the 40s when IJUIN was born.
22:17Is it a toothpick?
22:19No, it's not.
22:21Next, cut the round tip vertically.
22:25Next, cut the round tip into small pieces.
22:29This is a hint.
22:31This is a hint.
22:35This is a hint.
22:38I can see the shape of the round tip.
22:42I can see the shape of the round tip.
22:46Everyone, this is it.
22:50This is the answer.
22:52Mr. OTAKU.
22:54It's under the fruit.
22:57This is the official name of that product.
23:00What is the official name of that product?
23:02Please answer the question with that name.
23:06Everyone, this is the answer.
23:09What did he say?
23:11Please answer what he said.
23:13What's his name?
23:15Michoppa.
23:17Tsumamodoki.
23:19No.
23:21Uchimura.
23:23Mukizukun.
23:25No.
23:27But it's cute.
23:29Mokkun.
23:31No.
23:33Moku.
23:35What?
23:37Mokumen.
23:39Correct!
23:41He's good.
23:43He's good.
23:45He's good.
23:47It's long.
23:49I can see a little bit.
23:51I was about to hug you.
23:57Mokumen is a natural-born ornament.
23:59Mokumen is a natural-born ornament.
24:01It was popular in the 40s.
24:03It was popular in the 40s.
24:05It was popular in the 40s.
24:07But in the 50s,
24:09plastic pesticides
24:11replaced Mokumen.
24:13But in the 50s,
24:15plastic pesticides replaced Mokumen.
24:17Mokumen is declining.
24:19Mokumen is declining.
24:21Mokumen is declining.
24:23Now,
24:25a reason why
24:27only two companies
24:29can survive
24:31is
24:33The technology of the craftsman creates a protective force that is no less than that of the material.
24:39After being entrusted with the management, the sales increased by 1.5 times.
24:43When I asked the queen of the wood surface world, Ms. Toda,
24:47One of the features is that the wood surface has the function of absorbing and releasing moisture.
24:57Just by putting the wood surface in a case full of moisture,
25:04The humidity is reduced by 30%.
25:10Because of this power, it can be transported in a state where fruits do not hurt even after a long time.
25:18In addition, it is also excellent as an anti-inflammatory.
25:23Put the raw egg wrapped in the wood surface inside and experiment.
25:34Suspicious staff also cooperated.
25:47Is the raw egg safe?
25:53It's amazing.
25:59This is the effect of the wood surface.
26:05The technology that realizes the effect of the craftsmanship is to cut the wood surface thinly and make it curl.
26:13Curl straight and drop the ball to compare.
26:17Curl straight and drop the ball to compare.
26:21Curl straight and drop the ball to compare.
26:27Curl straight and drop the ball to compare.
26:33This is Ms. Toda.
26:35This is an overseas product.
26:41This is an overseas product.
26:43It's quite different.
26:45I feel that overseas products have some traits.
26:52The technology is very detailed.
26:55I heard that the daughter came in as a successor.
27:04Kaneko, the daughter of a circle of wood, recently came in as a successor.
27:11When I was little, I used to collect firewood and use it as my grandpa's bed.
27:21Toda Shoko, who is also a successor, continues to develop new products to expand the possibility of wood.
27:29For example, a color wood surface that goes well with any product,
27:33and a shoes keeper that maximizes the collection effect of wood.
27:38Among them, the one that has become a hot topic is SDG's Oil, which is extracted from the branches of Bassai trees that have been thrown away so far.
27:48Please smell it.
27:50It smells good.
27:54Oh, it's healing.
27:56It's healing, isn't it?
27:58The scent of the forest is good, isn't it?
28:00What is this?
28:01That's right.
28:03What is this?
28:05It's good to be able to walk in the forest at home.
28:07That's right.
28:11It smells good, doesn't it?
28:13It's healing.
28:16By the way,
28:18This is for a gift.
28:20If you get a gift from our office, there is an e-box that you can take home.
28:26It contains what you received in the countryside and what Mr. Sando received.
28:32Once, there was a lot of expensive yakiniku sauce.
28:36I thought I did it, so I thought I'd take it home.
28:39When I took it and looked at the back, it said Hideki.
28:42It was Hideki Takahashi's private property.
28:45I thought I'd take it home.
28:47There was a delicious vegetable dressing in the refrigerator.
28:52When I took it home and looked at it, it said Martha.
28:55That's a lot of trash.
28:59The third place in the ranking of national extinct companies.
29:04In the Showa era, it was seen in the city and there was a line, but now it has decreased to one-eighth and most people no longer use it.
29:13It's all over the city.
29:15It's not a house, is it?
29:17It's not a house.
29:18I'll give you a hint.
29:20Here's a hint.
29:22What is this?
29:24When we were young, we printed ourselves on this card.
29:29It's amazing that you can print this card on your own show.
29:34Telephone card.
29:35What is the product of the extinction equipment related to the telephone card?
29:40It's a phone box made by the Nagamura Production Office in Tochigi Prefecture.
29:45In the previous century, it was over 930,000 units.
29:51Now it's over 110,000 units.
29:55But it's still there.
29:57I guess it's for disaster prevention.
29:59That's right.
30:00The telephone box was lined up.
30:02It was lined up.
30:03You're late.
30:09How many people are using the telephone box in Reiwa now?
30:15In order to solve such a question, the staff spent 30 hours in four places.
30:22You like to stick it in, don't you?
30:25You like to stick it in, don't you?
30:27I stick it in for the time being.
30:29What kind of people came as a result?
30:31There were seven people who used it.
30:36Most of the people who used it were in their 70s.
30:41When I asked them why they were using the telephone box,
30:45they said it was cheaper than a cell phone.
30:51Is that so?
30:52There are not zero people who use it, but it's hard to imagine that it will increase rapidly in the future.
30:58So, the Nagamura Production Office decided to take off its mask again with a new product that utilizes the know-how of making a telephone box.
31:08What is it?
31:10It is...
31:12It is a private smoking booth made from the materials of the telephone box.
31:19You can see it because it is in this era.
31:22Is this the same company?
31:24That's right.
31:26They have the know-how of making a strong telephone box.
31:30So, they are working on it.
31:32They are working hard.
31:35In addition, they made a product like this with the know-how of making a telephone box.
31:41This is also popular.
31:43It's a station.
31:45It's a meeting booth for remote work.
31:49You can see it often at companies and stations.
31:54It is popular because it can be installed in a small space.
32:01By the way,
32:03there was a store called Yukue Fumeiten in Nihonbashi.
32:09In the middle of the store,
32:12there was a suspicious telephone box.
32:17Young people lined up and took pictures of themselves.
32:26It was popular.
32:28I went to see it alone.
32:30When I saw it, I thought it was over.
32:35I thought it was not my place.
32:38I thought it was different.
32:40So, I left Nihonbashi.
32:43Did you take a picture in a telephone box in the city?
32:45That's right.
32:47I didn't know what was in it.
32:49By the way,
32:51He doesn't know what the Doraemon box is.
32:57I see.
32:59In the old days, the telephone box had a window.
33:02And there was a phone in it.
33:05So, I don't know what it is now,
33:08but I think it's a useful secret tool.
33:11By the way,
33:13I have a wish.
33:15There used to be a TV in that telephone box.
33:19It's like The Times.
33:21I want to see it for the first time in a long time.
33:24I don't know.
33:26It's like this.
33:28It's fashionable.
33:30It fits well.
33:32I don't know whether it's a K-truck or not.
33:35What is it?
33:37The second place in the ranking of the most expensive Japanese goods.
33:41In the old days, there were more than four cars,
33:44but now there is only one car.
33:46It's the last one.
33:47It's a must-have for elementary school students.
33:51I came to Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture.
33:55I walked around the completed residential area.
34:02Is this it?
34:04Suddenly, I saw a building in the residential area.
34:07When I went inside,
34:09I saw the statue of the founder,
34:11Mr. Manji Suzuki.
34:13He has something in his hand.
34:15The only thing he holds in his hand
34:17is the only thing made in Japan.
34:19He has something in his hand.
34:21What is he making?
34:23Please think about the manufacturing process.
34:27I don't know.
34:29Everyone, thank you for waiting.
34:32From now on, I, Anika, will appear.
34:35Thank you very much.
34:37First of all, the material to be used is
34:390.35 mm to 0.4 mm thin metal plate.
34:44I will use this machine.
34:48It's spinning.
34:50I will scrape the surface little by little.
34:55This is done by a craftsman.
34:57He moves the blade little by little.
35:00What is this?
35:01Isn't this amazing?
35:02What is this?
35:03It's amazing.
35:04He is making a T-shape here.
35:08Here is a hint.
35:10I used this to strengthen.
35:12I did well.
35:14I liked it.
35:15It's amazing.
35:18Now, everyone.
35:20I will show you the process.
35:22Thank you very much.
35:23I will attach a small part to the metal plate with a hole.
35:29I will attach it to the hole.
35:32It will look like this.
35:34Please take a closer look.
35:36It looks like a harmonica.
35:39Here is another important part.
35:43A white resin passes through this machine.
35:48Have you ever seen this?
35:50This shape and color.
35:52Is it white?
35:53Is it milky white?
35:54Is it oak white?
35:55Is it pearl white?
35:57What is the color of these 200 colors?
36:03An old harmonica has been used.
36:05It is still used in Reiwa.
36:07What is the item that will be destroyed in Japan?
36:12I see.
36:20This is the second place in the ranking.
36:24What is the item that will be destroyed in Japan?
36:28I got it.
36:30Did you get it?
36:32This is a keyboard harmonica.
36:34This is amazing.
36:36This is amazing.
36:39This is the latest item.
36:44After this, the finished parts are assembled.
36:50The keyboard harmonica is completed.
36:54There are more than four companies that produce in Japan.
36:59However, the number of materials and labor costs is increasing.
37:05However, SUZUKI GAKKI SEISAKUSHO is the last company.
37:12I have a question.
37:15Why did SUZUKI GAKKI SEISAKUSHO use a keyboard harmonica in elementary school?
37:20SUZUKI GAKKI SEISAKUSHO is responsible for this.
37:25SUZUKI GAKKI SEISAKUSHO was founded in 1953.
37:30I'm sorry. It was 17 years ago.
37:34SUZUKI GAKKI SEISAKUSHO used a harmonica in music class at that time.
37:38When SUZUKI GAKKI SEISAKUSHO blew the harmonica, the harmonica's mouth part was hidden.
37:42SUZUKI GAKKI SEISAKUSHO had a hard time because it was difficult for students to understand how SUZUKI GAKKI SEISAKUSHO blew the harmonica.
37:51SUZUKI GAKKI SEISAKUSHO was inspired by SUZUKI GAKKI SEISAKUSHO.
37:56SUZUKI GAKKI SEISAKUSHO made a button-type harmonica overseas.
38:00SUZUKI GAKKI SEISAKUSHO is the best for Japanese music education.
38:04SUZUKI GAKKI SEISAKUSHO developed a keyboard harmonica for the first time in Japan.
38:09SUZUKI GAKKI SEISAKUSHO was recognized as a keyboard harmonica by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism in 1967.
38:15SUZUKI GAKKI SEISAKUSHO was used in school classes.
38:18SUZUKI GAKKI SEISAKUSHO can change the tone by changing the way you breathe.
38:24You can understand the basics of music intuitively by blowing slowly.
38:32SUZUKI GAKKI SEISAKUSHO is still widely used.
38:37SUZUKI GAKKI SEISAKUSHO is the one who developed the familiar jaw-shaped mouthpiece.
38:45SUZUKI GAKKI SEISAKUSHO is difficult to see because the distance from the face to the keyboard is short.
38:52SUZUKI GAKKI SEISAKUSHO is not as difficult as a harmonica, but it is difficult to play.
39:00SUZUKI GAKKI SEISAKUSHO developed a long mouthpiece on a horse to make it easier to play.
39:08By the way, did you know that this mouthpiece has a storage space to prevent the horse from wobbling during class?
39:18In fact, if you look closely, the opposite side of the mouth is a little protruding.
39:26If you put a mouthpiece hole in it, it will not wobble.
39:33SUZUKI GAKKI SEISAKUSHO has been manufacturing keyboard harmonicas for many years.
39:38What is the unique sound of SUZUKI GAKKI SEISAKUSHO?
39:44Is it easy to play?
39:46Yes, you just have to blow.
39:48You don't have to be so nervous.
39:50Let's get started.
39:59Do you know what sound it is?
40:01It's a train.
40:03It's a train whistle.
40:05It's a good sound.
40:09I like it.
40:11It's a good sound.
40:13The shape of this whistle is smaller than the previous one.
40:16I like the sound.
40:19It's small.
40:20It's not as powerful as the previous one, so it's better to be big.
40:23It's a whistle that comes from a distance.
40:25I like it.
40:27Get out of the way.
40:29I like it.
40:30Next is this.
40:36Isn't this amazing?
40:38It's a siren.
40:40It's scary.
40:42It's scary.
40:46It's dangerous for everyone.
40:48I didn't know it was so big.
40:50It's amazing.
40:51You can carry it around.
40:53It's dangerous.
40:55It will definitely turn around.
40:57It's scary.
41:01By the way,
41:03It's a keyboard harmonica.
41:05It's a coincidence.
41:07I saw someone playing a keyboard harmonica on YouTube the other day.
41:10He was very good and I wanted it very much.
41:13I bought it online for 44,000 yen.
41:17I received it yesterday.
41:19I was so happy.
41:20I was late at work yesterday.
41:22I opened it at 12 o'clock and played it.
41:24I was surprised by God.
41:26After this, it was ranked first in the country's extinction company ranking.
41:32It was a snack that shocked elementary school students when it was released.
41:37It's making a sound.
41:39I didn't expect that.
41:46It's making a sound.
41:48It's making a sound.
41:52If you want to watch this program again,
41:54You can watch it on TVer.
41:57It was ranked first in the country's extinction company ranking.
42:08It was released by Meiji in 1988.
42:11It's called Wadapachi.
42:13At that time, kids were shocked by the popping sound.
42:18In fact, there was only one atrium in Nagano prefecture that made this popping sound.
42:25Now it's called Pachi Pachi Panic.
42:28It continues to provide shock to children.
42:33It's making a sound.
42:35I didn't expect that.
42:37It's making a sound.
42:39It's making a sound.
42:41This Pachi Pachi puts super-compressed carbon dioxide into the candy.
42:46This technology is only available in Japan.
42:50But Pachi Pachi Panic has been on sale for a long time.
42:56However, it found a new way to sell and sold ten times.
43:03What should I hide?
43:07It's not a supermarket or a convenience store.
43:10It's because it started selling at a 100-yen shop.
43:15According to the results of the atrium,
43:17It is said that the sale of 100-yen shops,
43:19And the sale of three 100-yen shops, has increased.
43:24In addition, a music video was also made before this.
43:29Takane-san, who is this?
43:32The person on the right is Yui-chan.
43:38What about the other two?
43:40They are models.
43:44They are the models of the pop team.
43:47I think they are the juniors of Michopa.
43:53Michopa is the junior of Michopa.
43:55Michopa is responsible for this.
43:57Michopa recommends this.
44:00A great craftsman from Edogawa.
44:05He is the first Japanese legend.
44:08He is very popular with foreigners.
44:10He makes 100 million yen every time.
44:13That's amazing.