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00:00This time, the story of a company that creates a sense of comfort in an unfamiliar place.
00:07Cheers!
00:14This is an izakaya in Ningyo-cho, Shitamachi.
00:19This is really good.
00:22What attracts customers is...
00:25Sashimi
00:29Here it is.
00:33At first glance, it looks like a sashimi set that can be found anywhere.
00:40But how does it taste?
00:43It's really fresh.
00:45And it's really fatty.
00:48It's really fresh.
00:51The sashimi set is said to be very fresh.
00:54Even in this seat.
01:00Is it different?
01:04It's good.
01:10In the kitchen, the captain is preparing the fish.
01:15What was in the case?
01:19Red.
01:22Blue.
01:23It's a colorful Okinawan fish.
01:27Do you know what this sound is?
01:30This sound.
01:33The fin is fine.
01:35Even the skin is delicious.
01:38But why can you taste Okinawan fish in Tokyo?
01:42Why can you taste Okinawan fish in Tokyo?
01:51To find out the secret, we flew to the port where the fish was caught.
01:56Kunigamiso, north of Okinawa.
02:00We boarded the fishing boat.
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02:22How do you know the fish caught in Okinawa?
02:26How do you carry the fish that you caught in Okinawa?
02:35A 10-kilogram kihada tuna has come up.
02:45The fisherman is ready to catch it.
02:56He put it in a box with liquid.
03:03A huge kajiki is also put into the liquid.
03:07What is it?
03:08Sherbet ice.
03:10This is the secret of freshness.
03:13The resin is fine, so it's cooled down to every corner.
03:16Once you start using this, you can't stop.
03:22The company that made this liquid-like ice is the star of this program.
03:29Takasago Netsugaku Kogyo.
03:35Matsudaira of Takasago Netsugaku sold the ice for tourism.
03:44The temperature of the ice is the most important.
03:47As you can see, it's minus one degree.
03:52The ice is made in a room like this prehub.
04:00The water mixed with seawater is cooled down.
04:03A special ultrasonic wave is applied to make it.
04:08With this, the fish does not freeze.
04:11It can be cooled down to the core.
04:13It becomes a minus one degree sherbet ice.
04:17This temperature can be maintained for a long time.
04:21It is said that it can be carried to Southeast Asia, which is further away from Tokyo.
04:30How does the ice of the blocks used so far change?
04:40Let's look at the thermography.
04:43The ice of the blocks is not cold.
04:46The red part stands out.
04:49But the sherbet ice is cold evenly.
04:55After the introduction of sherbet ice,
04:58not only did the temperature increase,
05:00but the price of fish also increased.
05:05Fish that are not expensive can be sold.
05:08The price of fish has increased five or six times.
05:15As a result, some fishermen have almost doubled their income.
05:23Although it is high-tech that seems to cause a fish distribution revolution,
05:28the main business is different.
05:32On this day, a buyer came to a research facility in Tsukuba for a tour.
05:40He was guided to a room like this,
05:43where he could see the ability of Takasago Thermal Engineering.
05:52It's amazing.
05:53It's already connected.
05:55It's a pair of glasses.
05:57That's interesting.
06:00The glasses are cloudy.
06:03This room reproduces the climate of the sea.
06:07Temperature and humidity can be controlled freely and experienced.
06:14Yes, the main business of Takasago Thermal Engineering
06:17is to make pipes around the ceiling of office buildings and commercial facilities,
06:23and send the best air into the pipe.
06:27The achievements are...
06:31Tokyo Kabukicho Tower, a new landmark in Shinjuku,
06:39Tokyo Station Station Car,
06:44and other outstanding buildings.
06:52Sales are over 3.6 billion yen.
06:56They are the No.1 professional company in this industry.
07:07The one who leads this unknown giant is...
07:14It feels good on the ceiling.
07:16Yes, it feels good.
07:18The view is totally different.
07:21It's wonderful.
07:23This man is...
07:27Kazuhito Kojima, president of Takasago Thermal Engineering.
07:34I'm good at making new things and combining them.
07:44Ryu Murakami, a writer,
07:49Eiko Koike, an actress,
07:53and Kuroko, an industry leader,
07:55who controls the invisible air with shadows.
08:01I have a lot of things that the world needs,
08:04but the world doesn't really know.
08:07I've been studying for 20 years.
08:14Survival by creating things that don't exist in the world.
08:17They are approaching a two-stage management technique that survives for 100 years.
08:23Takasago Thermal Engineering
08:26Takasago Thermal Engineering's unknown job No.1
08:29Manipulate the air freely.
08:35Takasago Thermal Engineering is also in charge of the aircraft of Azabudai Hills,
08:40the tallest building in Japan with a height of 330 meters.
08:45We're going down.
08:48They'll show us the heart of the aircraft.
08:52It's the 5th basement floor.
08:54The door will open.
08:56The 5th basement floor is 50 meters deep.
09:03The place they showed us
09:05In the basement floor,
09:11along with the tremendous sound,
09:15a huge machine and a thick pipe stretched out.
09:23The pipe has the letters REISUI and JUONREISUI.
09:28What's this?
09:30In your daily life,
09:32you use air conditioners and heaters.
09:36We use the energy of the air conditioners and heaters,
09:39REISUI and JUONREISUI.
09:41This is the machine that makes them.
09:45In a large commercial facility like Azabudai Hills,
09:49there are huge refrigerators and boilers in the basement.
09:52They make a lot of cold water and hot water.
09:56They send it to each floor
09:58and use the wind to make the refrigerators and boilers.
10:05That's not the only thing that Takasago Netsugaku does in this facility.
10:11There are 150 stores in the building.
10:14They also make air conditioners that can be used in each building.
10:21For example, this cafe.
10:26It's popular because of the dishes that famous chefs have learned.
10:33The kitchen is open,
10:35and there is no distance from the seats.
10:40In this space,
10:42they use the latest software to calculate the flow of air.
10:48The wind is coming out at once.
10:50The wind is coming out at once.
10:52The wind is coming out at once.
10:54The wind is coming out at once.
10:59In the case of this cafe,
11:01the air flows from the seats to the kitchen.
11:07The ventilation system above the kitchen
11:10sucks in the air throughout the cafe.
11:15That's why the seats don't smell.
11:18You can spend a good time here.
11:23This is the room where the air conditioners for Azabudai Hills are placed.
11:28As a result of careful consideration and design,
11:31the amount of air conditioners is as much as 30 boxes of cardboard.
11:37They put a lot of effort into creating comfortable air conditioners.
11:43As a result, the cost of living is high,
11:46and if it is a large-scale facility, it will cost hundreds of millions of yen.
11:52In addition, Takasago Netsugaku has a facility like this.
12:00Tokyo Dome, where various events such as baseball are held.
12:08It has become a well-known facility,
12:11but when it was actually completed,
12:13as you can see,
12:15the roof was a mess.
12:21What did Takasago Netsugaku do?
12:32This machine sends the air into the dome,
12:36and this machine sends the air into the dome.
12:42Yes, it creates the wind with a huge fan.
12:51And it sends the air to the top of the audience seat.
12:58It's coming out of this place.
13:01When it comes out, it's quite strong.
13:09In addition, it has a large vent to send the air in.
13:16And the entrance is a rotating door so that the air does not escape.
13:23When it comes out, it makes a loud noise.
13:31This is due to the difference in air pressure between the inside and the outside.
13:36Yes, Tokyo Dome increases the air pressure inside by 0.3%
13:41and inflates the roof.
13:46Takasago Netsugaku's unknown work
13:49leaves the cutting-edge site to Takasago Netsugaku.
13:53Lapidus
13:56Lapidus is currently under construction in Chitose, Hokkaido.
14:00It is a large-scale project aimed at mass production of next-generation semiconductors.
14:08It is also known as a big project with an economic impact of 18 trillion yen.
14:12But Takasago Netsugaku's technology is also here.
14:16In the factory of semiconductors that make nano-level circuits,
14:19dust and dust are prohibited.
14:24So Takasago Netsugaku's unique technology
14:27to keep the room clean was adopted.
14:33The temperature, humidity, and normalization
14:36can be inflated to the height of the vent here.
14:39On the contrary, the temperature and humidity
14:42can be inflated to the height of the vent here.
14:45On the contrary, the temperature and humidity
14:48can be inflated to the height of the vent here.
14:53What does it mean?
14:55Let's see it in the experimental video.
15:01First, it reproduces the normalization of a clean room.
15:07When white smoke is placed in a green room,
15:10you can see the movement of the air.
15:13This represents the movement of dust and dust.
15:18Even though the smoke is going up,
15:21it is pushed by the wind and goes down.
15:24So there is a lot of smoke at the height where people are.
15:33In other words, in a conventional air-conditioned room where wind blows from the ceiling,
15:37when there is dust and dust,
15:40it fills up at the height where people work.
15:44On the other hand, what about the air-conditioned room developed by Takasago?
15:50As you can see here,
15:53you can see that the smoke is spreading along this line.
16:01The air flows from the side and is sucked in from the ceiling,
16:06so even if there is dust and dust,
16:09it does not come down to the height where people are working.
16:16If you compare them,
16:19you can see that there is a huge difference in the working space of a clean room.
16:24Moreover, because it is efficient,
16:27it can cut the power consumption by 40% more than usual.
16:36With this efficiency,
16:38Takasago has won over more than 50 factories,
16:41such as Lapidas and Mitsubishi Electric.
16:47The stock price has been doubled in the past two years,
16:50and there has been a sharp uptick.
16:57I was surprised that Okinawan fish can be eaten as fresh sashimi.
17:01Does that mean that special cooling methods are used?
17:05We have a special ice made by an engineer who works with the air conditioning equipment.
17:12We thought that we could use this for fishing,
17:15so we replaced it with a fish trawler.
17:22There is no factory in Takasago that makes air-conditioned equipment.
17:27The base is a pipe that passes water and a duct that passes air into the ceiling.
17:37We design it and provide comfortable air to our customers.
17:43It is our main job to control it.
17:48In addition to temperature and humidity adjustments,
17:51you can control various things.
17:53Temperature, humidity, regularity, air flow, etc.
18:00Sometimes it's warm in the studio, but your feet get cold.
18:05Can you improve that?
18:07There are a number of women in the office.
18:10In the studio and in the office, we provide a variety of air.
18:17Thank you for your support.
18:20I can't see the air in the studio.
18:24I'd like you to look at this.
18:2798% of the sales are air-conditioned equipment.
18:31This is the largest number of air-conditioned equipment in Japan.
18:38Kabukicho Tower and National Stadium are part of this.
18:45Most of the high-rise commercial facilities have been opened in recent years.
18:51You can build a new building.
18:54You can do it from the start, right?
18:56That's right.
18:58You can change all the air in the building, right?
19:03That's right.
19:04We use the best mix of energy.
19:09Whether the electricity is good or the gas is good.
19:12We adjust all of that.
19:14We want to make it better than it is now.
19:16I think that's our mission.
19:20I'm sorry, but I can't say anything.
19:22I don't know much about it.
19:24It's a 100-year-old high-rise building.
19:27It provides more value than the customer expects.
19:30I often say this.
19:32We are the main members of the building.
19:39Goal!
19:44In January of this year, the rocket was launched into the moon.
19:52In the lunar landing, the space venture, i-SPACE, which aims to expand its living space into space, was used for the landing.
20:01There was a device with a high thermal energy.
20:07It's a device called a hydropower generator.
20:15It is said to be a device that can extract hydrogen and oxygen by flushing electricity into water.
20:25One of the people involved in the development is Takeda.
20:29When I think that this device we developed is on the rocket, it's very thoughtful.
20:37It is said that there is water in the moon.
20:42If the hydropower generator moves in the moon, it can extract hydrogen, which is energy, and oxygen for people to live.
20:50You can take a step forward in the life of the universe.
20:54CEO of i-SPACE, Mr. Hakamada, is also looking forward to it.
20:59If there is water in the moon, the technology of hydropower generation will be very important.
21:04I think it will be a very important step for the space industry centered on the moon, so I'm really looking forward to it.
21:11A company that makes something that does not exist in the world with high technology.
21:17A company that makes something that does not exist in the world with high technology.
21:22It is said that such corporate culture was born from this person.
21:29I think people feel good at any time.
21:35It's related to the atmosphere around you.
21:40The first president of Takasago Netsugaku, Masanosuke Yanagimachi.
21:49He is said to be the father of Japanese aviation.
21:54Now, follow me.
22:01The current president, Kojima, is the eighth generation.
22:04He showed me this book.
22:06What's this?
22:09Now, everyone is using the term air-conditioner.
22:13It is written here that the first air-conditioning in Japan was translated as air-conditioning.
22:22Yanagimachi visited an air-conditioning company in Japan for the first time in 1920.
22:29In a time when there was no knowledge or research about air-conditioning,
22:33it was widely read by people who wanted technology.
22:41Three years later, he established a company that would be the predecessor of Takasago Netsugaku.
22:49What was developed at that time is on display.
22:53A large black iron machine like a steam locomotive.
23:00It is said to be the first air-conditioning machine for refrigeration in Japan.
23:08Yanagimachi was the first president to make a turbo air-conditioning machine and other machines by himself.
23:16We inherited his DNA.
23:20As a result, he continued to look for things that did not exist in the world.
23:24He obtained more than 500 patents.
23:27He continued to run as a pioneer of air-conditioning.
23:34Kato is also one of the pioneers.
23:36How did he research?
23:40I've been alone for a long time.
23:42I've been doing research for a long time.
23:46I've been alone for a long time.
23:48I've been doing it for 10 or 20 years.
23:50I don't think it's a secret.
23:52I think it was a secret.
23:55A great invention was born from such a steady day.
24:02You can call me a newbie, Mori.
24:04Oh, Mori.
24:05I told the people outside the company that they could call me by my boss's name.
24:09Why?
24:10Then, Mori,
24:12Nakamura, I'm calling you.
24:14I was calling the manager.
24:16He's a big newbie.
24:18I have to raise Mori carefully.
24:21JT also grows grasshoppers, branches, and pine trees after planting.
24:26I'll grow it big.
24:31Because it's an energy company,
24:33COSMO has faced CO2 reduction so far.
24:37COSMO has faced CO2 reduction so far.
24:42By using food oil that can be discarded in 2025,
24:46sustainable aviation fuel SAFUO will be mass-produced for the first time in Japan.
24:53Now, let's put new energy into everyone's sky.
24:58COSMO CO2
25:04M&A Capital Partners
25:08M&A Capital Partners is a joint venture between M&A Capital Partners and M&A Capital Partners.
25:15M&A Capital Partners maximizes the amount of sales and revenue of M&A Capital Partners.
25:24M&A Capital Partners has a clear budget system.
25:28President.
25:29I'm relieved.
25:30M&A
25:32Capital Partners
25:34M&A Capital Partners will be broadcast on TVer.
25:40The top-runner in aerial equipment, Takasago Netsugaku Kogyo.
25:47Kato of the development team has spent 20 years researching something to create this device.
25:55This is the electrolytic cell.
25:58When you send water and electricity, CO2 comes out from here.
26:06The water electrolytic device on that rocket was created by Kato's research.
26:15Let's take out CO2 and oxygen from the water.
26:21There's hydrogen in here. Let's check it out.
26:26What are you going to do?
26:28Here we go.
26:31This is it.
26:32What?
26:40A small explosion occurred.
26:42A small explosion occurred.
26:47Hydrogen is considered a clean energy.
26:50Cars using hydrogen have already been sold.
26:57However, in the manufacturing process of hydrogen, CO2 is emitted.
27:03But with this device, hydrogen can be extracted from CO2.
27:13I thought this technology would be necessary in the future.
27:17I wanted to finish it first and then develop it.
27:21I didn't give up until then.
27:24I've been doing it alone for 10 or 20 years.
27:28But I don't feel like I've done it that much.
27:32It was a blink of an eye.
27:36This water electrolytic device was adopted by Kirin, a major beverage manufacturer.
27:43They plan to start using hydrogen in the manufacturing process of beer next year.
27:51And new research is also underway.
27:54What are you doing in this room?
27:56I'm doing an experiment to absorb carbon dioxide.
28:01They're trying to absorb carbon dioxide that generates heat by using this device.
28:08It's quite challenging to do it at a low cost.
28:15It's quite challenging to do it at a low cost.
28:23In this way, they named the future-themed research as a moonshot-type research.
28:34It was Kojima, the president, who invested in it.
28:39Kojima, president of Kirin
28:42It was a great opportunity to invest in the research for the future.
28:51It's not a waste of money if it's just a business.
28:58Research to improve the world of the future continues today.
29:05Masanosuke Yanagimachi
29:08You said you wanted to create something that doesn't exist in the world.
29:13You said you had a belief in it.
29:16You said you were inspired by the current corporate culture.
29:20Is that something you should be inspired by?
29:23I was the eighth president of Kirin,
29:27but since I founded the Atsugi Research Institute in 1984,
29:32I've always done what I wanted to do.
29:36I've always done what I wanted to do.
29:39I've always done what I wanted to do.
29:42You can do that?
29:44Yes.
29:45How many people are there after you founded the institute?
29:47When I founded the institute in 2020, there were about 50 people.
29:52Every year, we increase the number by 10 to 20 people.
29:56Next year, it will be 100 people.
29:59You've been doing research on hydrogen for more than 20 years,
30:02and you've finally started to make a profit.
30:04Is there research that ends halfway?
30:07Of course.
30:08In fact, it's often said that it's 100 people.
30:12Recently, it's been increasing a little bit.
30:15It's 50 people, one or two.
30:18I didn't know that.
30:20Mr. Kato, you've been in the hydropower industry for 20 years.
30:24In the end, I've been doing it alone.
30:28Do people around you tell you when to give up?
30:35Surprisingly, it's a free company.
30:39I've been doing it until they say it's no good.
30:42Do you do it?
30:43I've been doing it.
30:45Now, there are about 20 people in the hydropower team.
30:49I've been doing it alone.
30:51I think it's interesting.
30:53So I make people do it.
30:56What do you want to do?
30:58I don't just want to excite the employees.
31:01I want to excite the company, too.
31:04It's important to excite the company, isn't it?
31:06Yes.
31:09There is a factory built by Takasago Hydropower for the serious issues of the construction industry.
31:16Women and the elderly work there.
31:25What does that mean?
31:27It's like heaven.
31:32There is a reason for strength.
31:36Information.
31:38Analysis.
31:41Strategy.
31:42Decision-making.
31:45Information system.
31:47Strengthen corporate management.
31:52Achievements.
31:54O.D. for integrated business software.
31:58Truck is cool, isn't it?
32:01It looked like a free vehicle.
32:04I want a car.
32:05You can buy a truck with a smartphone.
32:07You can drive it with a normal license.
32:09Don't say that.
32:10You said you wanted one, too.
32:12The truck driver is that guy.
32:14No.
32:16Hey.
32:18You can drive it with a normal license.
32:21Everyone's truck, Elfmio.
32:23On campaign.
32:27I don't know why I change just because it's spring.
32:33I don't know why I change just because it's spring.
32:42Go.
32:43People who move from here are strong.
32:45Nikkei Denshiban
32:47Where do you look?
32:48Western painting.
32:49It's interesting to look from here.
32:51From Renaissance to Impressionist,
32:53Digging into the history of 600 years.
32:55The more you see, the more interesting it is.
32:57Western painting.
32:58Where do you look from?
32:59The exhibition is being held at the National Museum of Western Art.
33:03The Kamburya Palace is broadcast on teletubbies UNEXT.
33:09A huge company of air conditioning equipment.
33:11Takasago Netsugaku Industry.
33:16They were making a factory like this.
33:22I wanted to make a new innovation.
33:25So I made a TVS site like this.
33:29The main feature is that people pay attention to the workers.
33:34This person is a woman.
33:38I became a housewife.
33:40I worked at a supermarket in my neighborhood.
33:44That's how I got here.
33:46I wanted to work hard.
33:50Do you have any police experience?
33:52Not at all.
33:5470.
33:57Do you have any police experience?
33:58No, I don't.
33:59This is my first time.
34:01I don't have any difficulties.
34:05In the construction industry,
34:07they have actively employed a wide variety of people,
34:10including women and elderly.
34:15They make each task easy and effortless.
34:23What they are making at this factory is part of the air conditioning equipment.
34:29Up until now, the equipment was assembled from scratch at the construction site.
34:34Here, the equipment is assembled and transported to the site.
34:38As a result, the working hours at the site have decreased by one-tenth.
34:45We look for various machines, such as valves and bolts.
34:49It's difficult to find those machines.
34:51That's why we try to assemble as much as possible,
34:54and use materials that are similar to the finished product.
34:57I think that's the basis of a productive factory.
35:01They also devise a way to assemble the parts.
35:06Are you okay?
35:10The large part of the parts made of iron
35:13is replaced with aluminum with a weight of one-third.
35:22Although the cost is high,
35:24it prioritizes the ease of work for women and elderly.
35:32In addition, inside the factory,
35:38they have created a break space like a cafe.
35:43It's stylish.
35:47It's nice and calm.
35:50It's unusual for a factory to have such a large space.
35:55It's packed in a small space.
36:01It's like heaven.
36:08While reducing the working hours at the site and increasing productivity,
36:12they also recruit various people who are different from before.
36:17There are two factories in a small space.
36:25The cost is low, and it's easy to work.
36:31Do you get paid less?
36:34No, we don't.
36:36The base salary is given to the local people.
36:40But we think this factory is interesting,
36:44so we recruit more people every year.
36:47We also have a farm there.
36:50Now we are working in Sendai,
36:53Atsugi, Himeji, and Hokuriku.
36:56We are active in various places.
37:00The number of people working in construction industry is decreasing.
37:04It's amazing that you have achieved your goal
37:07by selling the construction industry for the first time.
37:10What I want to do is not to sell,
37:13but to make customers happy.
37:16The number one goal is
37:19to make employees happy.
37:23I want to make customers happy.
37:26The profit will follow.
37:29That's what I want to do.
37:32That's why I changed the president's policy.
37:35You can't do that if you have more than 3,600 employees.
37:38I have 3,600 employees now.
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39:04Maru-F has been reborn as a new, mild beer.
39:09It's still good.
39:10It's very new.
39:11It came like this.
39:13It came like this.
39:14New.
39:15Good job.
39:16New Asahi beer Maru-F.
39:19Don't you want to re-watch it on your smartphone?
39:21I want to change it.
39:22But will the radio be connected properly?
39:24No.
39:25It's dangerous.
39:26Choose My Neo from these carrier cables.
39:29This price.
39:30Really?
39:31Let's change the connected area into a return.
39:33My Neo.
39:34Adults need to be relaxed.
39:36If it's a view card gold, you can get a lot of points with a green car or Shinkansen.
39:40One more relaxation, one more gain.
39:42The manager is shining.
39:43That's a view card gold.
39:45Gold.
39:47View card.
40:18Advertisement
40:19Rent a baby car at the station.
40:21It's cute.
40:22What are you doing?
40:23I used to ride it a lot.
40:24The idea of the employee is in the form of a class.
40:27I used to ride it, too.
40:29Who?
40:30My brother.
40:31My mother.
40:32JR East Japan
40:34New appearance.
40:35CD-ENERGY optimal plan.
40:37Electricity plan is not always the best.
40:40Therefore, CD-ENERGY will inform you of the optimal plan after the contract.
40:45CD-ENERGY for every day you don't worry about electricity.
40:49My name is Nanako Chichibutabi.
40:51This is my boyfriend's ZUKU.
40:52Tomoka is ZU, so ZUKU.
40:54Let's go to that place right now.
40:58Chichibutabi comes to mind.
41:02Seibu Railway
41:10After the recording,
41:12Ryu Sakami thought about this.
41:20100 years ago, in 1923.
41:24The first company to think that equipment such as temperature, humidity, and regularity would be distributed in Japan in the future.
41:34Air-conditioning equipment
41:39Air-conditioning equipment is not manufactured as air-conditioning equipment.
41:48Office buildings, universities, hospitals, factories, etc.
41:54Large-scale equipment, such as construction, etc.
41:59In March 2023, the decision was made to increase revenue and increase revenue.
42:07He changed his strategy.
42:10Instead of competing for sales in the office building, he chose a job that would benefit the company.
42:20For the first time in the construction industry, he is missing the goal of sales.
42:26I can't imagine a construction industry that misses the goal of sales.
42:37He must be confident.
42:40He's been in the air for about 100 years.
42:46Next time, the 20th anniversary special of the Cambria Factory Broadcast.
42:51Ready, action!
42:53He is close to a young manager who is challenging the most advanced business.
42:58Let's make a theme park for creators.
43:01And he challenges a great guest who appeared in the program.
43:06They are the pioneers of a new way to survive the age of change.
43:373 hours and 15 minutes special.
43:4110 o'clock and 15 minutes is the dawn of Gaia.
43:44The shock of Japanese rice culture, Shio Koji.
43:47Challenge with the power of rice.
43:51Drama special.
43:58Innovative ideas that open up the future of business.
44:03Who is the person who opens the door?
44:12I'm Hiroyuki Kuchida from Lenovo Japan.
44:15Computers are indispensable to everyone at work and in private life.
44:21I think our mission is to further evolve the product to meet the needs of that era.
44:27Lenovo Japan provides products and services that provide the best user experience as a technology company.
44:35This time, the key man to open the door to ideas is Hiroyuki Kuchida, director of the consumer product division.
44:42How did you open the door to ideas?
44:45The cameras on the computer were not so important,
44:50but compared to the cameras on the smartphone, there were many cameras with poor specifications.
44:56However, due to COVID-19, it has been revised.
45:01With the increase in telework and online classes due to COVID-19,
45:04attention is drawn to the cameras on the computer,
45:07and the need to improve the specifications such as resolution has arisen.
45:11I want to provide people with the latest technology that is in sync with the times.
45:16My desire for Kuchida's technology opened the door to ideas.
45:21Lenovo YOGA SLIM 9i Gen10 with camera under display
45:28By placing the camera in the display and hiding the main body,
45:32it achieves a 98% screen-to-body ratio.
45:36The camera lens appears only when used.
45:40Not only does it improve the resolution of the camera,
45:43but it is also a more noiseless design,
45:45so I thought it would be suitable for the Z generation.
45:49Using the UKL display PO RED,
45:52when the camera is turned on, the color pixel in front of the lens turns off,
45:56allowing the light to pass through.
45:59In addition, Kuchida launches a variety of products with cutting-edge features.
46:05While 2024 is said to be the year of the AI PC,
46:09we have a wide variety of AI-enabled computers,
46:12including the premium YOGA series.
46:16Not only Microsoft's AI features,
46:19but also Lenovo's unique AI features have only been announced in some countries,
46:25and sales in Japan are also booming.
46:29Kuchida continues to deliver suitable and latest technology
46:32to meet the needs of people changing every day.
46:35What lies beyond the door of ideas?
46:38I am working on the basis of continuing to be interested in anything.
46:43Based on that, I would like to make the most of the evolution of Lenovo's technology
46:46and aim to be a presence that enriches the lives of more people.
46:55What is the future of communication infrastructure?
46:58What is the future of energy infrastructure?
47:01What is the future of transportation infrastructure?
47:05From infrastructure to the next future,
47:07MIRAID 1
47:10GANBARE
47:12GANBARE
47:14That voice is reaching.
47:17Everyone's voice is pushing the player's back.
47:28That voice will eventually become a great energy and come back.
47:33GANBARE is going around.
47:35Recruit Staffing
47:37Encounters that are not yet here. Recruit
47:40GANHO
47:42Ready, go!
47:44I can't get out of this.
47:46It's hard.
47:50I think it's not me.
47:52Pazdora Collaboration in Progress
48:00Hey, do you know?
48:01Once the move is decided, CD energy.
48:04If it's CD energy, it's very convenient to be able to continue electricity and gas together.
48:10And it's a good deal.
48:12There are just the right plans for family composition and life stage.
48:16It's just right for each person with a convincing plan.
48:20If you choose, CD energy.
48:23I'm doing a campaign.
48:25I want to build a house.
48:27How do you build a house?
48:30I don't know.
48:31Too much.
48:33Let's ask.
48:34Anything about building a house.
48:36To Sumo Counter.
48:37Tempo or online.
48:38Let's go!
48:40Automatic driving is the future.
48:42Automatic driving AI.
48:43Oh, I'm tired.
48:45The anti-body that makes the future is also supported by a stick.
48:48Metabars.
48:49Great!
48:50How is the future?
48:51JX metal.
48:53JX metal.
48:55Good evening.
48:57What kind of drama will be born this year?

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