がっちりマンデー!! 2025年3月23日 儲かる白
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00:01Today's Gatchiriman is...
00:04The 3rd Mokaru Color Series!
00:08Following black and green,
00:11this time's Mokari color is...
00:15Yes, white!
00:18Mokari color...
00:19I knew it, white is great!
00:22It has a sense of cleanliness,
00:25pure white,
00:27and a clean feeling.
00:29White sweets look delicious,
00:32and the world is in a whitening boom.
00:36I feel like I can make a lot of money with white!
00:40That's why this time,
00:42we're going to show you a company that is
00:45full of Mokaru color, white!
00:47It's made with white chocolate.
00:50No way!
00:51Found in Yokkaichi, Mie Prefecture.
00:55They make all kinds of white ingredients in the world.
00:59Entering the largest manufacturing plant in Japan.
01:03I can't see the skin at all.
01:06They're in the industry!
01:09The biggest weakness of white shirts,
01:11easy to see through.
01:13A Mokaru white thread that makes it hard to see through.
01:18Today, we're going to reveal the Mokaru secret of white,
01:21Mokaru Shiro!
01:28Good morning.
01:29Today, we're going to reveal the Mokaru secret of white,
01:32because white is deep and deep.
01:35There's a lot of white in the studio, too.
01:37There's a lot, but they're all different colors.
01:40You'll find out the secret today.
01:43If you look at this, you'll see the white of the world!
01:48Good morning.
01:50Nice to meet you.
01:51Nice to meet you, too.
01:52It's white!
01:53White and black!
01:54Yes.
02:07It's my pheromone.
02:08There it is!
02:10There it is!
02:13It's completely different!
02:16That's amazing!
02:17That's amazing!
02:19I had no idea.
02:22Let me introduce today's guest.
02:24He's a former reporter for the Japan Economic News,
02:26and economic journalist, Tatsuya Goto,
02:28and Ikko.
02:29Good morning.
02:30Good morning.
02:32Maiko, you do hair and makeup,
02:34so I think you're very particular about white.
02:36That's right.
02:37White is a base,
02:39and when you put color on top of it,
02:41it's important to make a base that doesn't get muddy.
02:45I see.
02:46But white has a lot of colors,
02:48and it changes depending on the skin tone.
02:50Control color used to be used a lot in the past,
02:54but it's quite difficult.
02:56Wow, Ikko!
02:57I haven't seen you like this in a long time!
02:59Really?
03:00You're so serious!
03:02This much?
03:03How much can you do?
03:05Mr. Goto,
03:06does white lead to profit?
03:09That's right.
03:10Actually, many well-known companies in the world
03:12are increasing their use of white.
03:14For example, X is black and white.
03:16It's the same with TikTok.
03:18ChatGPT is black and white.
03:20It's like making white pop.
03:22Apple Store is made of apple white.
03:25I see.
03:26The whole store is white.
03:28White attracts attention,
03:30and the idea that it has a good impression has spread a lot.
03:33There are so many well-known companies in the world
03:36that if there is a company that has the technology to make good use of white,
03:39it is likely to go well.
03:41That's right.
03:42First of all, there was a powder used in the white called white in the world.
03:47The first thing I came to was in Osaka City.
03:53It's a big building.
03:54Ishihara Industry.
03:56It's amazing.
03:57It's a huge building.
03:58Ishihara Industry.
03:59It looks like it's expanding.
04:00Ishihara Industry is located in the middle of Osaka.
04:06What kind of white is it?
04:11I asked Mr. Imanishi of the business department.
04:18What did you take out of the drawer?
04:26Powder.
04:27It's white like this.
04:29It's white.
04:31It's a profitable white.
04:34Ishihara Industry's profitable white is this white powder.
04:39It's a little suspicious, but what the hell is this?
04:44This is titanium.
04:45Titanium?
04:46Is titanium a metal?
04:48Yes.
04:49But this is white.
04:50It's white.
04:51If you oxidize titanium, it looks white.
04:54Is that so?
04:55Yes.
04:56That's right.
04:57This is a white powder of metal called oxidized titanium.
05:02I've never heard of it at all.
05:06How much do you sell a year?
05:08About 5.3 billion yen.
05:12That's amazing.
05:13It's more than 5 billion yen just for powder.
05:16Does that mean there's a lot in there?
05:18It's white, but why is it so profitable?
05:24This white powder contains oxidized titanium.
05:28Is that so?
05:31It's in the tissue.
05:32Is it in the tissue?
05:34It's in there.
05:35It's in the paper.
05:37It's in the paper?
05:38It's in the paper.
05:39It's in the powder.
05:40It's in here, too.
05:42Clothes.
05:43That's right.
05:44This white powder contains oxidized titanium.
05:48Masks.
05:49Masks?
05:50White masks contain oxidized titanium.
05:52Is that so?
05:53Yes.
05:54I didn't know that at all.
05:57Fluorescent lamps.
05:58Fluorescent lamps?
05:59Fluorescent lamps also contain oxidized titanium.
06:01I see.
06:03Most of the white things in the world are oxidized titanium.
06:09Really?
06:10But that's not all.
06:13Cosmetics.
06:16Foundation.
06:17Did you know?
06:18Yes.
06:19It contains oxidized titanium.
06:20Is that so?
06:21Toothpaste.
06:22Toothpaste?
06:23White toothpaste.
06:25It's in there, too.
06:27It contains oxidized titanium.
06:29White chocolate.
06:33Does it contain food, too?
06:34Yes, it does.
06:35Titanium.
06:36Titanium.
06:37Cosmetics and food are often used to make the skin look white.
06:45But why does it have to be oxidized titanium?
06:49Because it's different from other white things.
06:56He mixes carbonated calcium and oxidized titanium, which are used in chalk.
07:06They both look white.
07:10But when he applies it to the board...
07:16What?
07:18It's totally different.
07:19It's the same as the white one.
07:22Yes, it is.
07:23It's totally different.
07:25I apply it to the board evenly.
07:30It's totally different.
07:32You can see the difference.
07:34That's amazing.
07:35It has to be oxidized titanium to look white.
07:41What does that mean, Mr. Imanishi?
07:45Oxidized titanium has a high reflectivity in all of the light sources.
07:52It reflects the most.
07:54What does that mean?
07:57For example, when an apple is red, it reflects only the red light.
08:05So what happens when red, blue, and green are reflected?
08:10We learned that from the three primary colors of light.
08:14Red plus blue plus green is...
08:17Yes!
08:18White!
08:21When all of them are reflected, it looks white.
08:26In other words, oxidized titanium reflects all of the light more than any other substance.
08:32That's why it's white.
08:36Of course, there is a secret to how to make oxidized titanium white.
08:43Let's go to the largest oxidized titanium factory in Japan.
08:51What's in front of the factory?
08:56Here it is.
08:58This is the titanium ore.
09:00Titanium ore?
09:02This is oxidized titanium.
09:06It's made of iron and titanium.
09:10It's black in the back.
09:14They take out only the titanium from here.
09:17It's black like a titanium ore.
09:19They burn the titanium slowly for a day at a temperature of about 1,000 degrees.
09:27Then it gets whiter and whiter.
09:32But here's the important thing.
09:37We control the size of the particles.
09:40The size of the particles?
09:41Does the reflection change when it's broken?
09:43It's 250 nanometers.
09:46The size of the particles of oxidized titanium that are baked and finished...
09:52must be equal to 0.00025 millimeters.
09:57If it gets bigger or smaller even by 0.0001 millimeters...
10:05it doesn't get completely white.
10:09If it's too big, it looks yellowish white.
10:14If it's too small, it looks blueish white.
10:21In the Ishihara industry, to evenly adjust the size of the particles of oxidized titanium...
10:27the temperature of the particles is checked 24 hours a day...
10:32to see if the particles are evenly baked or not.
10:38The share of oxidized titanium in the Ishihara industry...
10:41is 30% of the share in Japan.
10:45That means...
10:47We're rich!
10:49Wow!
10:50From clothes to cosmetics.
10:53Did you know that there's oxidized titanium in cosmetics?
10:57Of course.
10:58In the cosmetics industry, it's common sense to add oxidized titanium...
11:02to make it reflect.
11:05It's used for sun protection.
11:07It's hard to make it white, isn't it, Mr. Goto?
11:10Yes, it is.
11:11I talked about cosmetics.
11:12It's used in cars, too.
11:14First, you apply this material to the car and make it white.
11:17Then you apply the color of the car you're aiming for.
11:20It's the same concept as makeup.
11:22It's not expensive, so it's a versatile material.
11:28I see.
11:29What's this?
11:30It's a completely different material.
11:33It's beautiful, isn't it?
11:34It's completely different.
11:35It is.
11:36It's interesting.
11:40Next, we went to the Tore factory in Otsu City, Shiga Prefecture.
11:46Tore is a super-large manufacturer of fibers and materials.
11:51In fact...
11:53Two years ago, we asked the reporters...
11:57about the special feature of black fibers.
12:05It's the second appearance of the black color series.
12:09So we asked Mr. Nakazono, the head of the business department.
12:15Are you making a great white color?
12:16Yes, I'm making a white...
12:19Can I say it again?
12:20Mr. Nakazono...
12:21Mr. Nakazono...
12:22What's wrong?
12:23Mr. Nakazono...
12:25Mr. Nakazono is very nervous.
12:28Please calm down.
12:31Please tell us about Tore's white color.
12:34This is white, too.
12:36This is a thread.
12:39A thread?
12:40Yes.
12:41I'm going to make a profit.
12:45What the hell is this thread?
12:48This thread makes it difficult to see through.
12:52Difficult to see through?
12:53You know, white T-shirts and white blouses are beautiful.
12:58But for some reason, there are a lot of people who don't like it because their underwear and skin are transparent.
13:05However!
13:07A white shirt that is difficult to see through to solve such a problem has been completed.
13:13That's why Tore made the most important thread.
13:18So how transparent is it?
13:22Let's compare it with a conventional white T-shirt.
13:27Let's start with a regular T-shirt.
13:32Yes, this is it.
13:34I'm sure you're curious about how transparent it is.
13:38Now, let's wear a T-shirt made of a thread that is difficult to see through.
13:44What?
13:45It's amazing.
13:46It's amazing, isn't it?
13:48If you compare them, you can't tell the difference.
13:52If you get closer, you can't tell the difference at all.
13:57And if you put water on it,
14:00A normal T-shirt sticks to your skin and becomes transparent.
14:05Your skin becomes transparent.
14:10What about a T-shirt that is difficult to see through?
14:15What?
14:16What?
14:17No matter how much you wet it, it's almost invisible.
14:21It's amazing.
14:23You won't even notice it in the summer.
14:27It's amazing.
14:28A white T-shirt that is difficult to see through.
14:34But why is it so hard to see through?
14:38So we asked Mr. Hiwasa, who is in charge of development.
14:43First of all, why is white so easy to see through?
14:49In fact, this thread reflects light, but there is also some light that passes through.
14:55So when the light passes through the white cloth and reaches the inner skin,
15:02we can see it through.
15:06That's right.
15:08Normal threads either reflect light or absorb it, so there is no light inside.
15:16However, white threads reflect light, but do not absorb it.
15:21Some of it passes through the body.
15:25When it passes through the body, it becomes transparent.
15:30So why is the white thread difficult to see through?
15:35It's because we put a lot of carbon dioxide, a substance that reflects light.
15:41That's why it's hard for the light to pass through.
15:46There it is again! Carbon dioxide!
15:49Isn't it carbon dioxide?
15:51This white thread was made difficult to see through by putting a lot of carbon dioxide and reflecting a lot of light.
16:02However, there is a big problem.
16:06If you put a lot of carbon dioxide, the thread will be easy to cut, and it will cause the weaving machine to be damaged.
16:13I see.
16:14If you put a lot of carbon dioxide in the thread, a lump of carbon dioxide will form.
16:21The thread will be easy to cut.
16:25So, what is the technique I came up with?
16:28Actually, this thread is a three-layer structure.
16:34By sandwiching a large amount of carbon dioxide between the fibers, you can keep the strength of the thread.
16:42Moreover,
16:44this one thread is made up of dozens of fibers.
16:51As you can see, there are thin fibers.
16:56Can you see it?
16:57The carbon dioxide structure is made in this thin fiber.
17:02That's amazing!
17:04This is TORE's latest technology, nanodesign.
17:09Currently, we are receiving inquiries from major new clothes manufacturers and famous sports brands.
17:16That means...
17:18It's amazing!
17:21This is interesting!
17:24It's amazing.
17:25It's a three-layer structure.
17:27After all, TORE's technology is really high.
17:29For example, UNIQLO's HEATTECH is also made of TORE's power.
17:33That's right. It's a chemical fiber.
17:35So, TORE's technology is actually used in daily life.
17:40That's why we can make such a difficult technology.
17:44It's definitely better for people who go out to play sports in the morning.
17:49That's right.
17:50In addition, we also provide functions such as heat dissipation and UV cut.
17:55That's amazing!
17:58Next, we visited a company called NIKKO in Hakusan City, Ishikawa Prefecture.
18:07It's perfect.
18:08Is it perfect?
18:09Yes.
18:12It seems to be profitable.
18:15What on earth are you making?
18:22This is it.
18:23This is a food processor.
18:26It's a food processor.
18:28In other words...
18:29It's a white food processor.
18:34NIKKO is a food processor manufacturer that has been making food processors since its inception in 1908.
18:42For example, this AIDA YUSUKE OVAL WHITE is 4,290 yen.
18:50In addition, this MATERIAL WAVES SUZUHAKU is 52,800 yen.
18:58That's amazing.
19:00These food processors are selling well.
19:05We sell food processors to hotels and restaurants in Japan and abroad.
19:12NIKKO's food processor is used by famous chefs.
19:18The secret of its popularity is its whiteness.
19:23But what's so good about a white food processor?
19:29I asked the chef of a French restaurant that has been using NIKKO's white food processor for many years.
19:38What color does this plate look like?
19:41It's white.
19:42It's a white plate.
19:43It's white.
19:45How about this?
19:48It's totally different.
19:52It's totally different, isn't it?
19:54This is NIKKO's white plate.
19:59It's true.
20:00NIKKO's plate is so white that it doesn't look like a normal white plate.
20:07In addition, there is another feature.
20:11You can see it by looking at the light.
20:15This is a normal white plate.
20:20But NIKKO's plate is transparent.
20:27The feature of NIKKO's food processor is that it's white but transparent.
20:34What will happen?
20:38I think it's totally different just by putting tomatoes in it.
20:41I think it's good for cooking.
20:43It's true.
20:44It looks delicious.
20:45It's easy to understand because it's made of green vegetables.
20:49Just by putting tomatoes in it, the color looks beautiful.
20:53It looks like it's floating.
20:55I think it's totally different.
20:58It's true.
20:59The dish looks great.
21:01It looks delicious.
21:04Then, why can NIKKO make such a transparent white plate?
21:09This is what makes it possible.
21:13This?
21:14This is beef bone.
21:17What's that?
21:22Why can NIKKO make such a transparent white plate?
21:27This is what makes it possible.
21:31This?
21:32This is beef bone.
21:35Beef bone?
21:36You put beef bone in the plate?
21:40That's right.
21:41It's called bone china.
21:43Bone china?
21:44Yes.
21:46Bone china is a method of cooking born in England in the 18th century.
21:53If you mix beef bone powder and bake it, it becomes a transparent white plate.
22:02I see.
22:03Why does it become transparent white when you use beef bone?
22:07The carbon dioxide and calcium in it is white, but it gives off light.
22:15The main component of bone, the carbon dioxide and calcium, makes it easier to transmit light.
22:25In Japan, if there is more than 30% of beef bone powder, it is called bone china.
22:32In NIKKO's case, there is more than 50% of beef bone powder, so it becomes a transparent white plate.
22:42By adding a large amount of beef bone powder, NIKKO's plate not only reflects light on the surface, but also on the inside.
22:51The whole plate becomes white.
22:55That's why it becomes a brighter and whiter plate.
23:02However, there is a big problem.
23:05If you add too much beef bone powder, it becomes soft, so it is difficult to mold and bake.
23:16Because the material is soft, delicate work is essential.
23:21So, what supports NIKKO's plate making?
23:26About 25 years.
23:2725 years?
23:29About 10 years.
23:31It's been more than 35 years, so it's been 35 years.
23:36That's right.
23:39And she is almost a woman.
23:43All the tools she uses are in a soft state.
23:48Nevertheless, everyone is doing it quickly with their familiar hands.
23:55It's perfect.
23:57I like your hair style.
24:04How do you like my hair style?
24:06I like it.
24:07I like it.
24:08I like it.
24:09I like it.
24:10The women in Ishikawa support NIKKO's white plate.
24:17The annual sales of NIKKO's plate is 200 million yen.
24:24What is the next dish?
24:29There is beef bone powder.
24:32I thought it was amazing.
24:34There are many components of beef bone, so if it breaks, it can be used as powder.
24:38It can also be used as a material.
24:40It can also be used as a material.
24:44That's good.
24:45It's environmentally friendly.
24:47It doesn't go back if it's frozen.
24:49That's right.
24:50There is still a lot of white.
24:53There is still a lot of white.
24:54I've seen a lot of things.
24:56Please tell me the white you recommend.
24:59Please tell me the white you recommend.
25:05Please tell me the white you recommend.
25:08It's called Fukui University's water-free dehydration.
25:12When you dehydrate fiber, you usually use water.
25:16You can dehydrate it without using water.
25:21You can return it to white.
25:23You can dye it from there.
25:25You can use it for something else.
25:27Fiber is often discarded.
25:30If you wash it with water, the water will be wasted.
25:33Fiber is often said to be environmentally friendly.
25:37Fiber is often said to be environmentally friendly.
25:40That's amazing.
25:42How was it today?
25:45I think it's amazing to pursue colors that don't mix.
25:51I think it's amazing to pursue colors that don't mix.
25:55I think it's amazing to pursue colors that don't mix.
26:00I think it's amazing to pursue colors that don't mix.
26:03Local bento
26:05Bento of the same sauce sold in Chiba Prefecture is popular.
26:08This is it.
26:10It's a fried chicken bento that's only in Fukuoka Prefecture.
26:13It looks like a normal fried chicken.
26:15I think this is delicious.
26:25What?
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