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00:00Thank you!
00:02For some reason, the Edogawa Prefecture of Tokyo is getting a lot of attention from all over the world.
00:08After a month of hard work,
00:12at 9 AM in Koiwa,
00:16Oh, it's a foreign tourist.
00:20at 11.30 at Shinozaki Station,
00:24and at 4 PM,
00:27around Kasai,
00:29here,
00:31and here,
00:33there are also foreign tourists.
00:35And in the residential area,
00:37Hm?
00:39There are a lot of people.
00:41I see.
00:43There are a lot of foreigners on the road.
00:48What are they doing?
00:52What is in front of their eyes?
00:56What? Wind chimes?
00:59I came from Hawaii to make wind chimes.
01:04This is a wind chimes factory that has been in operation for 110 years.
01:09In fact, it is the production site of wind chimes in the Edogawa Prefecture of Japan.
01:14I'm going on a tour of the elementary school.
01:18In a city where there are many traditional crafts from ancient times,
01:23Foreigners are coming from all over the world to see the crafts.
01:29There are a lot of craftsmen around here.
01:32There is an art that I have never seen before in the Edogawa Prefecture.
01:37I was really surprised by the fine painting.
01:42To draw a picture is
01:47a terrible craft called the inside of the wind chimes.
01:52It's a one-shot game.
01:56Everyone knows this wind chimes.
02:00Medusa is also familiar with Greek mythology.
02:03If you are a craftsman in the Edogawa Prefecture, you can draw from the inside.
02:08Why Medusa?
02:11In addition, there is a shocking fact that the wind chimes in the Edogawa Prefecture disturb the world.
02:17What should I hide?
02:21I want to use wind chimes in the movie Demon Slayer.
02:26Did you appear in the movie?
02:28My wind chimes are used.
02:32What do you mean?
02:33It's an anime.
02:34What do you mean it's an anime?
02:36This is the scene that more than 40 million people around the world saw.
02:45Did it come out?
02:48Did you hear the sound of the wind chimes?
02:53At the end of the story, the wind chimes were used in the scene where Rengoku draws his childhood.
03:01The wind chimes in the Edogawa Prefecture are the culmination of craftsmanship that disturbed the world.
03:08There are still many great craftsmen in the Edogawa Prefecture who are proud of the world.
03:13Foreigners from about 80 countries around the world flocked.
03:17The craftsmanship of a craftsman who generates 100 million yen was amazing.
03:21The Edogawa Prefecture is amazing.
03:24Tonight, I asked 77 craftsmen in the Edogawa Prefecture.
03:29A world-famous craftsman.
03:32Gachi Ranking Special.
03:36When I was looking for a craftsman in the residential area,
03:40I found Machikooba.
03:43What is Machikooba?
03:46How do you read this?
03:49Machikooba is a difficult kanji.
03:56Excuse me.
03:58This is from TV Tokyo.
04:00What is this?
04:02This is a plumber.
04:04Plumber?
04:12I'm sorry.
04:15By the way, what are you doing here?
04:18Well, for example, recently ...
04:21At the Tokyo Olympics, everyone was running around with a pink gourd torch.
04:26I was plumbing around the part where the fire came out.
04:29Is that so?
04:32This is a torch, right?
04:34At the Olympics.
04:36I did it once.
04:38There are five in the middle.
04:41I plumbed the parts to stop the fire.
04:44I did a great job.
04:46Then, the president of the plumber.
04:49Please tell me more amazing craftsmen.
04:53Mr. Takashimori.
04:55It's interesting.
04:57You're doing something interesting.
04:59I should go there.
05:03In addition, other craftsmen.
05:06Mr. Takashimori.
05:08This is a nearby church.
05:11He was making the tip of the Shinkansen.
05:14Is that so?
05:15That's Machikooba.
05:17Mr. Takashimori is famous.
05:20He is making it by hand.
05:22Is that so?
05:23That's great.
05:24He is famous.
05:26He is making the tip of the Shinkansen by hand.
05:30Is that so?
05:31The fourth place.
05:33He is a professional craftsman.
05:39This is the town of craftsmen in Edogawa.
05:41Is that so?
05:43There are a lot of Machikooba.
05:45That's right.
05:47I'm sorry to say this.
05:49I was doing a great show.
05:52There may be people I've met there.
05:55That's right.
05:57What kind of company is Takahashi Shibori?
06:07Do you know that?
06:08Do you know that?
06:09Do you know that?
06:10I'm sorry to say this.
06:13I shouldn't have known that.
06:15That's not true.
06:16That's right.
06:17That's not true.
06:19Is this the company?
06:21Takahashi Shibori.
06:23Nice to meet you.
06:25Hello.
06:26Nice to meet you.
06:28I'm Takahashi, the representative of Takahashi.
06:30Mr. Takahashi.
06:31Nice to meet you.
06:32Nice to meet you.
06:33This is Takahashi Shibori, which was established in 1976.
06:38There are about 15 employees.
06:41They have a great skill.
06:46That's right.
06:47This is the world-famous Hera Shibori.
06:51This is a job to shape a round board with your own strength.
07:00That's great.
07:03It looks easy, but it's a great skill.
07:08That's great.
07:11This is called a Hera.
07:13This is a Hera Shibori that shapes a special stick that is called a Hera.
07:19This is a very difficult skill.
07:24This is a great skill.
07:26This is amazing.
07:29How many years does it take to make it possible to hold this?
07:34It takes 3 to 4 years.
07:36If it doesn't take 10 years, you can't make a lot of things.
07:41Takahashi Shibori's strongest product is made with such a great skill.
07:47This is also what you see a lot.
07:51Do you know what this is?
07:53I can't imagine.
07:55I think everyone is looking at this.
07:58Is that a frying pan?
08:01This is attached to the top of the frying pan.
08:05What came out was a round metal plate.
08:09Actually, this is it.
08:11Let me show you.
08:13This is a watch.
08:16Do you make a watch?
08:19This is the outside frame and the inside dial.
08:23This is a station, park, and school watch.
08:28Thank you very much.
08:31The dial is made by hand.
08:38This is the face of the Shinkansen.
08:42This is the tip of the dial.
08:45This is amazing.
08:48This is an air conditioner.
08:54This is a decoration at Tokyo Station.
08:59This is a lamp used at the theme park.
09:03This is a craftsman's spatula.
09:07This is from Chiba Prefecture.
09:09This is a light that Junya is actually bathing in.
09:14This is handmade.
09:19That's right.
09:22Actually, this is a cover part of the light that is often used for shooting.
09:28This is hanging on the ceiling of the studio.
09:31Celebrities are taking care of it.
09:36Junya, look up.
09:38I'm going to change my face.
09:40I'm going to put my hand together when I enter the studio.
09:43That information is good.
09:45Shibori Takahashi supports our lives by making more than 10,000 products.
09:51Can even amateurs do Shibori Takahashi?
09:56This is pretty good.
09:58He moves while applying force.
10:02Can I put in a lot of force?
10:04It's like this.
10:06I have to put in a lot of force.
10:09He repeats this.
10:12He is serious.
10:17This is good.
10:22This is good.
10:25I thought Junya was good at this.
10:30That's right.
10:32I can't do this while talking.
10:34I can't do this while talking.
10:37At that time.
10:39I have to put in a lot of force.
10:42Can you break this?
10:46I made up my mind.
10:48If you can talk to the material well, you can do it.
10:53I can't talk at all.
10:56But if it's in the hands of the president of 35 years of craftsmanship.
11:06He is fast.
11:08He is dancing.
11:10He is fast.
11:13He has a good rhythm.
11:18He can talk.
11:21This is Shibori.
11:24Both of them are having fun.
11:28This is a conversation.
11:31This is amazing.
11:33He finishes this.
11:36This is beautiful.
11:39I can't do this at this time.
11:42How long does it take to finish this?
11:46Only 48 seconds.
11:48He is fast.
11:50He can finish this in no time.
11:54This is amazing.
11:58This is a paper cup.
12:01I use this.
12:03Shibori supports the world.
12:08What is that?
12:10This is an orchestra instrument.
12:14He has it.
12:17He is the head of our factory.
12:20I'm sorry.
12:22He is the only one in Japan who uses this.
12:28Is that so?
12:30This is used by musicians all over the world.
12:33Is that so?
12:35This is a timpani.
12:37This is the most difficult instrument.
12:40This is made by Shibori alone.
12:44Is there such a beautiful music in the world?
12:50This is amazing.
12:52We see Shibori in various places.
12:56This is amazing.
13:01This is amazing.
13:03Who is that host?
13:06I'm sorry I'm late.
13:08I'm a junior.
13:09I'm Minamikawa.
13:11Please listen to what I have to say.
13:15This is a private meeting.
13:17Please listen to what I have to say.
13:19Who is that host?
13:22I'm caught.
13:24He is investigating.
13:29There is smoke.
13:35There is a lot of smoke.
13:37Is that a fire?
13:39That's a fire.
13:42I'm a firefighter.
13:55I'm sorry.
13:57There is a lot of smoke.
13:59I thought it was a fire.
14:01That's okay.
14:03I'm grilling fish on charcoal.
14:05There is a lot of smoke.
14:07What kind of restaurant is this?
14:09This is a restaurant that sells grilled fish.
14:14This is a restaurant that sells grilled fish.
14:17This is a restaurant that sells grilled fish.
14:19This looks delicious.
14:21The smell of smoke is making the locals come to eat.
14:26This is delicious.
14:28This is absolutely delicious.
14:29This is a bento box with a sign.
14:31This is delicious.
14:33This is a bento box with a sign.
14:35This is big.
14:36This is a big mackerel.
14:39This is a great work of Edogawa.
14:46There is a restaurant called SHUTO in FUNABARU.
14:51This is a restaurant that sells grilled fish.
14:54This is a restaurant that sells grilled fish.
14:56This is a restaurant that sells grilled fish.
14:59Is that so?
15:01There are other craftsmen.
15:04This is SHUTO.
15:06This is SHUTO.
15:07This is a precision machine.
15:09This is a precision machine.
15:11I don't think there are many places where SHUTO is handcrafted.
15:16SHUTO is strong.
15:18This is a precision machine.
15:20This is a precision machine.
15:24The third place is the first in Japan.
15:26This is the work of the magician of the fingertips.
15:28This is the work of the magician of the fingertips.
15:32Let's go there.
15:36This is SHUTO.
15:40This is SHUTO.
15:43This is a great company that orders from more than 10 countries in the world.
15:48This is a great company.
15:50What kind of company is this company?
15:53This is a great company.
15:55This is a company with great technology that can be proud of the world.
15:58I will give you a quiz.
16:02What kind of product is this company proud of in the world?
16:07Please answer based on the manufacturing process.
16:11First of all, there is a picture on the computer.
16:17What is this?
16:19What is this?
16:22This is handcrafted by a craftsman.
16:25This is a quick answer.
16:28This is a film camera.
16:32This is a program where you are interviewed.
16:40What is this?
16:41I don't know what this is.
16:43Do you use it normally?
16:45I don't know if it's a man or a woman, but I think it's a man.
16:50It's a time when I go on a shooting.
16:53I don't know. I don't know. I've never seen it.
16:55Yes, yes. It's moving.
16:58There are a lot of plastic models.
16:59It's fast, but it's so young.
17:01I can't believe it's so young on TV.
17:04Okay, one more.
17:06Yes.
17:07Plastic model.
17:09Correct.
17:11This is also a plastic model.
17:13If you assemble the finished plastic parts,
17:18the one who made it was a plastic model.
17:21You make plastic models and sell plastic models, too.
17:24Really?
17:25Really?
17:26Really?
17:27I'm telling you.
17:29Is that how you work?
17:31What are you talking about?
17:33This program is like that.
17:36A metal mold is a mold made of metal.
17:40If you pour plastic into the hole,
17:43the plastic parts you see often will be completed.
17:48SHUTO SEIKO is a company that has led the plastic model boom
17:52with all kinds of plastic model molds
17:55that toy lovers have once taken care of.
17:59For example, there are many small parts here.
18:04It's a plastic model of a fighter's cockpit,
18:07and it even reproduces the shape of a cake.
18:11It's so small.
18:12This metal mold is amazing.
18:14What kind of things have you made so far?
18:17As you can imagine,
18:19we make a lot of things like
18:22electronics and robots that big manufacturers make.
18:25Electronics?
18:26Robots?
18:28Yes. I can't say it in a loud voice.
18:30I see.
18:32There are about 3,500 types of metal molds
18:35produced by world-renowned toy makers.
18:40There are orders from more than 10 countries in the world.
18:45There are two legendary craftsmen
18:48who support the technology of SHUTO SEIKO in Edogawa.
18:51In Edogawa?
18:52The manufacturer was the first in Japan
18:55to make a metal mold of a plastic model.
18:58Isn't he a great legend?
19:00Yes, he is. He's an old man.
19:04The first legend.
19:08Excuse me.
19:09Yes.
19:10I'm TV Tokyo.
19:12I heard that you were the first in Japan
19:14to make a metal mold of a plastic model.
19:17It was about 65 years ago.
19:20That's right.
19:22I heard it was the first time.
19:27This man is the first in Japan
19:30to make a metal mold of a plastic model.
19:33Mr. Nikiyo Shibata.
19:36Mr. Shibata made the first plastic model in Japan
19:39in a year.
19:41What is he hiding?
19:43He's a nuclear submarine.
19:46He's a manufacturer.
19:48He made the first plastic model
19:50in about 30 parts.
19:53This quality is amazing.
19:56There is another legend
19:59of SHUTO SEIKO
20:01that he made with Mr. Shibata.
20:03There is a legend called Shimizu.
20:06He said,
20:081 out of 1,000.
20:10I can understand what he said.
20:13He is a great craftsman
20:16who can manipulate less than 1mm by hand.
20:20He is a living precision machine.
20:22Mr. Shimizu Tsutomu.
20:24Mr. Shimizu.
20:26What are you doing now?
20:28I don't know why,
20:31but this post-mesh is quite hard.
20:35It might fall off.
20:37That's true.
20:39When it comes to plastic models,
20:41the parts stick together
20:43by adjusting the unevenness.
20:46However, the plastic model of this car
20:48has too big a hole.
20:51Even if the parts are put together,
20:54it will come off immediately.
20:58I see.
21:00The inside of this hole is about 2.08mm.
21:04The inside of this hole is about 2.02mm.
21:07That's amazing.
21:09Really?
21:10That's amazing.
21:11Did you say something random?
21:13The hole is loose at 2.08mm.
21:17Therefore,
21:19to make the hole of the mold
21:21thinner to 2.02mm,
21:24he will shave the tip a little.
21:30The thickness to be shaved is
21:320.06mm.
21:35That's thin.
21:36How can he do that?
21:38Mr. Shimizu's amazing skill
21:40is to shave the thickness of a hair.
21:45What is he going to hide?
21:49Are you going to do it?
21:52What is he going to do?
21:56He is shaving the thickness of a hair.
22:00He is shaving the thickness of a hair.
22:06He is shaving the thickness of a hair.
22:09That's thin.
22:10Can you see it?
22:12He is shaving the red part
22:14with a super-thin razor.
22:16He is shaving the red part with a super-thin razor.
22:19He is shaving the red part with a super-thin razor.
22:23He is shaving the red part with a super-thin razor.
22:27What is the size of the hair?
22:30What is the size of the hair?
22:33It's 2.02mm.
22:36It's 2.02mm.
22:37It's 2.02mm.
22:38It's amazing.
22:39He is comparing the two.
22:42He can't tell the difference by looking at them.
22:47He is putting the parts together.
22:51It fits perfectly.
22:52It fits perfectly.
22:54He is not a god, so he's doing it too much.
22:57He is not a god, so he's doing it too much.
22:58He is almost like a god.
23:00They are legends.
23:02They are legends.
23:03Their hair is not the same length as the one in the video.
23:07It's not the same length as the one in the video.
23:08They are all about feeling.
23:11They are all about feeling.
23:12He always shows his first reaction.
23:15Otaku-san is a pro, so he probably knows, but it's probably the first time he's seen it, so I'm sure he'll know.
23:23I'm going to give you a quiz after this, but Otaku-san will probably figure it out right away.
23:27I'm telling you.
23:30What is the most popular plastic model using over 550 parts?
23:37Please answer by looking at the parts.
23:40Now, let's go.
23:41What is the most popular plastic model using over 550 parts?
23:46Is there a hint for green?
23:48It's green and white.
23:51And black.
23:54What is this?
23:57Sushi.
23:59Sushi?
24:00I thought it was sushi seaweed.
24:02It's like a thin roll.
24:04It's like a bread roll.
24:06Otaku-san, what did you say?
24:07Bread roll.
24:09That's correct.
24:11Why me?
24:14It's not sushi.
24:16It's bread roll.
24:18There are four types of parts used in total.
24:22There are 540 grains of rice in total.
24:26This is amazing.
24:27The rice grains are glued together with glue.
24:31That's amazing.
24:34Combine the parts for an hour and a half.
24:39It's done.
24:43Otaku-san will receive a set of sushi plastic models.
24:49Is that all?
24:50Yes, it's all plastic.
24:52Each grain of rice?
24:54Yes.
24:55The staff worked hard to make it.
24:57It took an hour and a half to make one?
24:59It took about a day to make all of this.
25:03I don't know why AD-san joined this industry.
25:07He worked hard to make it.
25:10This sushi plastic model is very popular overseas.
25:15It is said to be a hit if it sells 3,000 pieces.
25:19More than 10,000 pieces were sold.
25:22Let's move on to the next quiz.
25:24What kind of plastic model is it?
25:26There are many kinds.
25:28What kind of plastic model is it?
25:31It looks like it has hands and feet.
25:35It has a hat.
25:37A hat?
25:40It has legs.
25:45It has glasses.
25:49It has round glasses.
25:54I think some people have seen it on TV as a child.
25:58Otaku-san.
25:59Wakuwaku-san.
26:00That's correct!
26:04It's a quiz.
26:09It took about an hour to assemble the parts.
26:14Wakuwaku-san, which you can see on educational TV, is complete.
26:19Wakuwaku-san was scanned and reproduced.
26:29Wakuwaku-san's plastic model was given to Otaku-san.
26:35It's cute.
26:37The staff worked hard to make it.
26:41Give it to the staff.
26:44I worked hard to make it.
26:48This is a famous ramen shop.
26:55There is a ramen shop called Ramen Katsu.
26:59It's a long line.
27:03It's only open at night.
27:05It's a soy sauce ramen.
27:08It's easy to make.
27:10You can add 200 yen kelp.
27:13It's delicious to add kelp.
27:16There is a 7-Eleven on the 2nd floor.
27:19There is a sushi restaurant called Yamato on the 2nd floor.
27:21It's delicious.
27:23There is also a fish restaurant called Chiba.
27:25There are many other places in Edogawa.
27:31There is a great craftsman in the world.
27:38This is Einstein of Edogawa.
27:43This is Masaide Matsumoto.
27:46Nice to meet you.
27:49You are called Einstein of Edogawa.
27:51I have a lot of privileges.
27:53That's why I'm called that.
27:56I don't feel like a stranger.
27:59I'm sorry to call you my brother.
28:05Mr. Matsumoto is a street craftsman in Edogawa.
28:08What is his great technique?
28:11This is the bag he has.
28:20It's a normal bag.
28:23He won the world's best in home appliances last year.
28:33Hurry up.
28:35What is great about this bag?
28:37Please touch the inside of this bag.
28:41This is the first time to use this bag.
28:43Everyone wants to use this bag.
28:48This bag is warm.
28:50This bag is hot.
28:53This bag is about 100 degrees Celsius.
28:57It's hot.
29:01He surprised foreigners with the world's first technology.
29:04What is great about this bag?
29:07What is great about this bag?
29:10This is an electronic microwave.
29:14How do you use this?
29:17He prepared rice and curry.
29:22This is curry.
29:24I put rice in this.
29:26This is cold.
29:28This bag is good for commuting.
29:30This is a good weather.
29:33This bag is good for a walk.
29:35This bag is good for 20 minutes.
29:39Do you eat curry in the park?
29:42This bag is hot.
29:44This bag is hot and cold in 20 minutes.
29:47This bag can be eaten.
29:51This is great.
29:54This is a great technology.
29:58This bag can be heated up to 100 degrees Celsius.
30:04How does this work?
30:06This is the first time in the world.
30:09I developed a cloth that heats up when I turn on the electricity.
30:13The cloth is in this bag.
30:16Einstein in Edogawa noticed the silver thread.
30:22He knew that electricity would generate heat.
30:26But the problem was that it was too hot.
30:30He added his own copper wire to the silver thread.
30:36The temperature rose and the world was shocked.
30:40This is an international patent.
30:43This is very profitable.
30:47This is very profitable.
30:49It takes a lot of money to maintain patents.
30:54The more patents I have, the more I get complaints from my staff.
31:00Don't invent it.
31:02I eat curry in the park.
31:05He is investigating further.
31:09I'm looking for a great craftsman in Edogawa.
31:12I'm looking for a great craftsman in Edogawa.
31:17I'm going to a delivery company.
31:19I'm going to a delivery company.
31:23There is a great hotel in front of the station.
31:29I'm going to read SHUKAEN.
31:32This is a famous tourist bus.
31:35Many foreigners get on the bus.
31:38Many foreigners get on the bus.
31:41The country of Edogawa is famous for its buildings that attract foreigners.
31:47The second place goes to the best craftsman in Japan, who produces 100 million yen products one after another.
31:55Oh, that's amazing.
31:58There are a lot of flags over there.
32:01It's the first time I've seen it.
32:03A lot of flags are waving.
32:07Wow!
32:12Wow, that's cool.
32:14What is this place that attracts foreigners from about 80 countries?
32:19This is amazing.
32:21That's amazing.
32:23That's amazing.
32:25That's amazing.
32:26There are a lot of flags over there.
32:31The second place goes to the best craftsman in Edogawa, where the world is noisy.
32:37A craftsman who attracts foreigners from about 80 countries and produces 100 million yen products one after another.
32:45Excuse me.
32:47Oh, it's a bonsai tree.
32:50Oh, it's a bonsai tree.
32:53It's a bonsai tree.
32:54Wow, that's cool.
32:58Shunkan-en, a bonsai art museum built in Heisei 14.
33:04That's amazing.
33:06All the bonsai trees in the Hakkyaku-tsubo are bonsai trees.
33:10There are about 1,000 bonsai trees.
33:14That's amazing.
33:15It's especially popular with foreigners.
33:18About 50,000 people visit the museum every year.
33:22For example, how much is this?
33:25It's 1,000 yen.
33:28I've been to Osaka Bonsai Festival in Osaka 50 years ago.
33:33Oh, really? Are you going this time, too?
33:36Yes, I'm going.
33:38That's amazing.
33:39How much is it?
33:41This is...
33:43Is it expensive?
33:44No, it's not.
33:45Oh, I see.
33:46I'm a little scared of the staff, the camera, and the sound.
33:50Be careful.
33:52This is scary.
33:54Edogawa-ku's bonsai art museum is highly rated by the world.
34:00Only in this garden, there are 100 million bonsai trees.
34:06That's a lot of bonsai trees.
34:08Edogawa-ku's master craftsman makes such expensive bonsai trees.
34:15Nice to meet you.
34:17Nice to meet you, too.
34:20This is Kobayashi Kunio, the founder of the bonsai art museum.
34:27Does the master get a prize?
34:30Four times the Prime Minister Prize.
34:33Sixteen times the Ministry of Defense Prize.
34:35He gets all the prizes.
34:38He gets them all by himself.
34:41No matter how many people look at it, it's overwhelming.
34:46No, no, no.
34:47It's beautiful.
34:49It's powerful.
34:51Is that so?
34:53Master!
34:55It's a waste of time.
34:57He's doing it because it's a waste of time.
34:59He doesn't need it.
35:00I don't think he needs it.
35:01And if it's that big, he'll probably cut it by mistake.
35:04This is fine.
35:06It looks good.
35:08Furthermore, let's go inside the art museum, where Kobayashi-san's masterpiece is.
35:14There are a lot of famous people here.
35:17Like DeCaprio.
35:19Isn't the level of a famous person a little different?
35:22I was surprised.
35:23But I didn't think it was that small.
35:25It's small?
35:26It's small.
35:27But it smells good.
35:29The composition is good.
35:31You're using expensive ones, aren't you?
35:36Kobayashi-san's bonsai, which won the highest prize in Japan.
35:42Wow.
35:44It's amazing.
35:46It's a black pine tree.
35:47It's probably about 600 years old.
35:50Wow.
35:52The gap is beautiful.
35:53It won the highest prize in the National Library.
35:55Bonsai is unique, harmonious, and has no fire.
36:00It's the same as a comedian.
36:01I want to be like that.
36:02I think comedians are the same.
36:04It's unique, harmonious, and has no fire.
36:10There's no fire.
36:12It can't be helped.
36:13It's okay.
36:14Foreigners want him to be a disciple from overseas.
36:18Kobayashi-san's bonsai technology is attracting attention from all over the world.
36:23For example, it is common for bonsai to take time to form an ideal shape using a wire.
36:31Kobayashi-san uses a force tool called a jack.
36:36Boldly.
36:38Two trees.
36:39Can you do that at once?
36:41It won't break.
36:43If you use the wrong force, it will break.
36:47But it's a dynamic work.
36:50I can't do that.
36:52I'm scared.
36:54Also, pay attention to Kobayashi-san's right hand.
36:58You have a lot of things.
37:00Is that okay?
37:02Do you have three?
37:03Yes.
37:04I don't usually have one pair of scissors, but I have three.
37:08Three.
37:09That's amazing.
37:10All at once.
37:11Only I can do this.
37:15Only I can do this.
37:18He has two large and two small wires and three scissors for cutting branches in one hand.
37:25It's a great skill that only Kobayashi-san can do.
37:30Furthermore.
37:32What are you going to do from now on?
37:35I'm going to make it more difficult.
37:39I'm going to make it more difficult to make it more attractive.
37:43Then.
37:46I'm scared.
37:50Is it a trial from this state?
37:53Can I do that?
37:57It's beautiful.
38:02Juniors will be attracted to it.
38:04Is that okay?
38:05This is possible.
38:07It's bold.
38:08It's a sculpture.
38:09But it's scary.
38:10It's like an artist.
38:12This is the finished work.
38:16It looks like it's broken.
38:17The bonsai that lives in the roughness of nature is expressed with a chain saw.
38:23I didn't know you had it.
38:25I didn't know you would give me such an order.
38:30By the way.
38:33While the staff is investigating.
38:36There is a famous senbei craftsman in Edogawa.
38:41This is a very famous senbei.
38:43Senbei Brothers is famous.
38:45I can't buy it easily.
38:47I also sell it at a department store.
38:50His wife works at a cafe.
38:56There was a celebrity who went there.
39:00What is it?
39:04That person is Mr. OOTAKE.
39:06Is it me?
39:08This is a photo of that time.
39:11Is this Mr. OOTAKE?
39:13This is Mr. OOTAKE.
39:15Did Mr. OOTAKE have plastic surgery?
39:17It's me.
39:19He is very young.
39:21He is in his 20s.
39:22His wife has been there for more than 10 years.
39:25He was always alone.
39:27I didn't talk to him at all.
39:32The moment I talked to him, he disappeared.
39:36I took a picture of him.
39:37Maybe it was the last time.
39:40I took a picture of him, so I won't go to that cafe.
39:44The world is noisy.
39:46The best craftsman in Edogawa.
39:48The first place is.
39:50He has been in business since the Edo period.
39:53He is the best craftsman in Japan.
39:57The first place is.
39:59He has been in business for 300 years.
40:02That's amazing.
40:04He is a company craftsman.
40:06He is a woman.
40:09He has been in business for more than 300 years.
40:13He is the 15th generation.
40:14His name is AKIKO AMANO.
40:16His company is this big building.
40:22What is this product?
40:25Please answer this question.
40:28This is a manufacturing process.
40:31This is a mixture of several types of powder.
40:34This is made into a ball and dried.
40:38This is tens of thousands of pieces.
40:40This is a lot.
40:42I got it.
40:43Mr. OTAGE.
40:44What is this?
40:45Is it okay for the correct answer to come out at this pace?
40:50Is that true?
40:51He has another amazing skill.
41:00Is it okay for the correct answer to come out at this pace?
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41:12He has been in business for more than 300 years.
41:14He is the 15th generation female craftsman.
41:17What is this product?
41:21This is a mixture of several types of powder.
41:23This is made into a ball and dried.
41:26This is made into a ball and dried.
41:32I got it.
41:35Mr. OTAGE.
41:36Is it okay for the correct answer to come out at this pace?
41:41Is that true?
41:46Black balls are gunpowder.
41:48If you put it in a container, it will be a firework that is indispensable for the summer in Japan.
41:56Mr. Amano, a firework craftsman, is the 15th generation female craftsman of KANIYA, the founder of the Edogawa Fireworks Festival.
42:04The festival has already begun.
42:11This is a firework with the color of Mt. Fuji.
42:18About 1.4 million people come to the Edogawa Fireworks Festival.
42:23It is said to be the most crowded firework festival in Japan.
42:30Nowadays, many people control the timing of the fireworks.
42:37Mr. Amano controls the timing of the fireworks manually while feeling the atmosphere of the venue.
42:45Is that Mr. Amano's timing?
42:47Yes, it is Mr. Amano's timing.
42:49Mr. Amano controls the timing of the fireworks manually.
42:55Don't you use a computer now?
42:57Mr. Amano, a firework craftsman, has a different face.
43:04Look at this.
43:08This is Mr. Amano.
43:10This is a video from last year's Paris Olympics.
43:16Mr. Amano has been active as a referee at various international competitions since the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
43:27Why?
43:29In fact, Mr. Amano won a bronze medal at an international judo competition.
43:35He is a firework craftsman and a referee.
43:40Last year's Edogawa Fireworks Festival coincided with the Paris Olympics.
43:46Without Mr. Amano, it is impossible to hold a firework festival.
43:50Mr. Amano changed his schedule and held a firework festival after the Olympics.
43:56Mr. Amano is waiting for the firework festival.
44:00Next time, the world-famous invention of the Itabashi family will be revealed.
44:07Itabashi was overflowing with inventions to save Japan.
44:12That's amazing.