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00:00:00I'm Chico-chan! Nice to meet you!
00:00:02Hello! I'm Chico!
00:00:05I'm Chico!
00:00:06I'm Chico and I'm 1,005 years old! Nice to meet you!
00:00:09Nice to meet you, too!
00:00:10This time, we have an enlarged version to commemorate the 100th anniversary of NHK!
00:00:15It's called J-O-A-K!
00:00:17J-O-A-K!
00:00:18This is Chico!
00:00:20And then...
00:00:21And then...
00:00:22And then...
00:00:23And then...
00:00:24And then...
00:00:25This is a special edition to commemorate the 100th anniversary of NHK!
00:00:36This is a special edition to commemorate the 100th anniversary of NHK!
00:00:39There are a lot of nostalgic video clips!
00:00:43What are you doing?
00:00:44It's kind of scary.
00:00:46This is an enlarged version to show the history of Taiga-gurama to Itsuki!
00:00:51Look around the world!
00:00:53Starting on March 31st, we have three gorgeous guests from the TV series Anpan!
00:01:01First up is Miyo-chan, who is quick to know the lunch menu from the staff at the set!
00:01:09Please be careful!
00:01:11Who are you talking about?
00:01:13You're the main character of Anpan, right?
00:01:15Yes, I am!
00:01:16I'm Nobu Asada!
00:01:17Nobu-chan!
00:01:18She's called Hachikin onobu.
00:01:26Shimazaki Wakako is also called Hachikin.
00:01:29That's right.
00:01:30Next up is the original member of this show!
00:01:33We talked about how Chiko-chan can only sleep in her bed during breaks,
00:01:38but Sadao-chan is still sleeping in her bed!
00:01:42Nice to meet you!
00:01:44What kind of character is this?
00:01:46He's called Yamura Soukichi.
00:01:48He's a man of the wind.
00:01:49A man of the wind?
00:01:50Yes.
00:01:51I don't know what he does, but he's very good at making bread.
00:01:54I make him anpan and feed him.
00:01:56Just like the title.
00:01:58Well, good luck with that.
00:02:02Next up is Motoki-kun, who can move both of his ears!
00:02:09Nice to meet you!
00:02:10Nice to meet you!
00:02:12Show me your ears.
00:02:16Wow, that's a lot of ears!
00:02:19What kind of character are you, Motoki-kun?
00:02:22I'm Chihiro Yanai.
00:02:25I play the younger brother of Takashi Yanai, played by Takumi Kitamura.
00:02:29I'm looking forward to this!
00:02:31Hey, Okamura.
00:02:33Who is the most beautiful adult in this show?
00:02:37The most beautiful?
00:02:38I'd have to say it's Naa-san.
00:02:41The most beautiful?
00:02:42Yes.
00:02:43Do you buy cosmetics at the department store?
00:02:45Yes, I do.
00:02:46How many floors are there in the department store?
00:02:50One floor below the ground floor.
00:02:52Huh?
00:02:53Huh?
00:02:54I thought you said one floor below the ground floor.
00:02:56One floor, one floor, one floor, one floor!
00:02:59Please don't make a fuss.
00:03:01That's a misunderstanding.
00:03:03Are there many cosmetics in the department store?
00:03:06Yes.
00:03:07Why?
00:03:08Why?
00:03:09Why are there so many cosmetics in the department store?
00:03:16Why?
00:03:23Speaking of cosmetics in the department store,
00:03:25there are usually on the first floor, right?
00:03:28Have you ever wondered why they are on the first floor?
00:03:34I just thought it was convenient.
00:03:36Because it's shiny.
00:03:38I want it, but...
00:03:40I want it, but...
00:03:41I want it, but...
00:03:42I want it, but...
00:03:43I want it, but...
00:03:44I want it, but...
00:03:46You came early.
00:03:48I want it, but...
00:03:49I want it, but...
00:03:50I want it, but...
00:03:51I want it, but...
00:03:52I want it, but...
00:03:53You're right.
00:03:54Sanaa-chan.
00:03:55You do make-up at the department store, right?
00:03:57Yes.
00:03:58You do make-up at the first floor,
00:04:00you get pretty,
00:04:01and then you go shopping.
00:04:03I don't have to buy anything.
00:04:06You don't have to make-up.
00:04:09Now, we ask all Japanese people.
00:04:12Why is there a make-up store on the first floor of the department store?
00:04:16We asked people who were shopping at the make-up store.
00:04:22Because it smells strong,
00:04:25I thought everyone would be interested in the scent.
00:04:30When I came to the department store, my make-up broke.
00:04:33Oh, that's how you deal with it.
00:04:36We didn't know why there was a make-up store on the first floor of the department store,
00:04:40so we asked people to put on make-up on the first floor of the department store before going on a date.
00:04:44There was a friend of mine who was worried that the make-up could never be reproduced.
00:04:50A friend?
00:04:51A friend?
00:04:57However, Chiko-chan knew.
00:05:00There was a make-up store on the first floor of the department store.
00:05:04It was a perfume from Shoshu Kouka that smelled like horse dung.
00:05:11What?
00:05:13Is that true?
00:05:15I don't think it's a lie.
00:05:17A perfume from Shoshu Kouka that smelled like horse dung.
00:05:23As expected of you, Chiko-chan.
00:05:25You're five years old, but you know that much.
00:05:29By the way, you've already made your debut in make-up.
00:05:32The person who will tell us in detail is the consumer trend analyst, Chisako Hirose, who is familiar with the marketing of the cosmetics industry.
00:05:41This is a make-up store that can be said to be the face of the department store,
00:05:44but this is not only in Japan, but also in many departments in the United States.
00:05:49In the first place, the culture of the department store is said to have spread throughout Europe, mainly in the UK, after the industrial revolution.
00:05:57In the UK, where the world-famous Harrods and the luxury department stores are thriving,
00:06:03it is said that the Japanese department stores are also influenced by the luxury department stores in the UK.
00:06:10Does that mean that the first floor of the British department store was a make-up store?
00:06:16In the UK at the time the department store was born, it was impossible to put a make-up store on the first floor.
00:06:23Is it impossible to put a make-up store on the first floor?
00:06:26The first floor of the department store is called a make-up store,
00:06:30and it is said that the luxury department store Selfridges in the UK has a great influence on the background that has spread around the world.
00:06:38Selfridges.
00:06:39This Selfridges's father is the one who established the first floor make-up store and overturned the common sense of the British department store.
00:06:53Thank you for your time.
00:06:55Of course.
00:06:56Surely women can wear make-up openly because of you.
00:07:01I think you're exaggerating.
00:07:03No, you gave women this freedom and you set them free.
00:07:08But didn't people oppose you at times?
00:07:11There were some, but there was something else that pushed me on.
00:07:18What?
00:07:26I'm sorry.
00:07:30Selfridges.
00:07:32It's a very authentic thing.
00:07:38In March 1909, a new department store was born on Oxford Street in London.
00:07:45The name is Selfridges.
00:07:48Today, our department store is finally open.
00:07:51What's the catchphrase?
00:07:52Customers are gods.
00:07:54That's right.
00:07:56The man who created this department store is Harry Gordon Selfridges.
00:08:01He was an American-born entrepreneur and worked in a department store called Marshall Field in Chicago for many years.
00:08:08He took advantage of his experience there and started his own department store in the UK.
00:08:14Why did you do this in the UK and not in the US?
00:08:19Well, I was traveling in England and I dropped into a department store.
00:08:27Three years before Selfridges opened, he stopped by a department store in London.
00:08:33Are you looking for something, sir?
00:08:36Oh, I'm just looking around the store.
00:08:40Then get out!
00:08:42At that time, the UK department store was a place that was high-end and high-end.
00:08:49This was the shoe store of the department store at that time.
00:08:52Customers could not get the goods freely, and when they wanted something, the staff would bring it from the shelves or warehouses.
00:09:01It's spacious.
00:09:02In other words, it was not a place where you could easily stop by without a purpose.
00:09:07On the other hand, in the US department store, it was a mass-market and mass-market place.
00:09:14It was a natural habit for him to look around freely at the products on display in the US.
00:09:22Selfridges, who felt that the UK department store was too old-fashioned, thought that if he made an American-style department store in the UK, it would succeed.
00:09:33I'm going to get the customers excited from here.
00:09:37He made a shiny show window on the wall of the department store.
00:09:41Let's display the airplanes here.
00:09:43The department store is not just a place to shop.
00:09:47At that time, he successfully displayed the airplane, which was a hot topic in the world, and attracted customers.
00:09:54It changes from a place where you couldn't stop by without buying anything to a place where anyone could step in freely.
00:10:02Everything went just as planned.
00:10:05There was one thing I couldn't change.
00:10:08It was the horse dung.
00:10:13At that time, Oxford Street, which was in front of Selfridges, was full of horse carriages.
00:10:21That's why there was a bad smell of horse dung in front of the department store.
00:10:28So Selfridge thought.
00:10:31Let's put a cosmetics store at the entrance of the department store.
00:10:34Let's get rid of the smell of horse dung with the smell of perfume.
00:10:38In the United States, the cosmetics store was placed on the first floor with an entrance.
00:10:43By adopting this American method,
00:10:46the smell of horse dung in front of the department store was wrapped in the scent of perfume.
00:10:52He thought he could attract more customers.
00:10:55But
00:10:57It's impossible to put a cosmetics store at the entrance.
00:11:00Why?
00:11:01I can't show that to a man.
00:11:04Selfridge's idea was strongly rejected by the store staff.
00:11:09At that time, in the UK,
00:11:11it was thought that it was not preferable to buy flashy cosmetics in front of people, especially in a place where men could see.
00:11:18Cosmetics stores were hidden in inconspicuous places in the department store.
00:11:24It was not possible to sell cosmetics at a prominent place on the first floor.
00:11:29Nevertheless, Selfridge put up a cosmetics store at the entrance of the department store,
00:11:33against the customs and opinions of the time.
00:11:38Then, the gorgeous scent attracted female customers,
00:11:41and the sales increased gradually.
00:11:44After that, in Greece,
00:11:46women's social progress is rapidly increasing.
00:11:50Women are able to buy cosmetics with dignity,
00:11:53and enjoy makeup.
00:11:56Selfridge's idea of a cosmetics store on the first floor
00:11:59matched the needs of the time.
00:12:03In this way, a cosmetics store on the first floor was established in London,
00:12:06which became a symbol of department store culture.
00:12:09It spread all over the world.
00:12:13This style was adopted in Japan,
00:12:15and as a result, it is still a meaningful store as a fountain effect.
00:12:22What is a fountain effect?
00:12:24It is the effect of placing a place where customers are interested
00:12:27at the entrance of the department store,
00:12:30and naturally leading customers to the upper floor like a fountain,
00:12:33increasing the stay time and sales amount in the store.
00:12:37Cosmetics are very compact compared to clothes.
00:12:42So, it can produce gorgeous and glittering effects
00:12:45for many brands at once.
00:12:48A cosmetics store where customers can experience cosmetics
00:12:51by smelling and tasting them
00:12:54is perfect for creating a special space on the first floor.
00:12:58I don't know if it was thought about until the next era,
00:13:02but the marketing power of Selfridge,
00:13:05which even changed the common sense of the UK, is excellent.
00:13:08You gave women freedom.
00:13:10You've set women free.
00:13:13But how did you manage to push through everyone's opposition?
00:13:20It was smelly.
00:13:24So, the reason why there is a cosmetics store on the first floor of the department store
00:13:28was the fountain effect from the extraction effect of horse dung.
00:13:34Chiko, where do you go first when you go to the department store?
00:13:38Coin locker.
00:13:41First, I put on a jacket.
00:13:43There is also a refrigerator locker in the basement.
00:13:46I buy what I want before it's sold out,
00:13:48put it in the locker,
00:13:50and buy it slowly.
00:13:52That's the opinion of someone who really goes.
00:13:55By the way, Selfridge is said to have succeeded not as a boss but as a leader.
00:14:01There is also a famous saying about the difference between a boss and a leader.
00:14:05The boss blows in fear.
00:14:07The leader blows in enthusiasm.
00:14:10The boss knows how to do it.
00:14:12The leader teaches how to do it.
00:14:15The boss says, do it.
00:14:17The leader says, let's do it.
00:14:19That's what it means.
00:14:20I see.
00:14:21Then, shall I ask Okamura for a famous saying?
00:14:27A famous saying?
00:14:28A famous saying.
00:14:29It's okay if you think it's a famous saying.
00:14:32You shouldn't be happier than your partner.
00:14:44You should remember it first.
00:14:46I'm sorry.
00:14:47Can the adults answer properly?
00:14:50If you live without thinking about anything,
00:14:53you will be scolded by Chiko.
00:14:55Don't be so serious.
00:14:58NHK 100th Anniversary Special
00:15:08Hey, Okamura.
00:15:10Who eats the most during the pandemic?
00:15:13Who eats the most?
00:15:14Yes.
00:15:15Nakazawa eats a lot.
00:15:17He eats a lot.
00:15:19Motoki.
00:15:21Yes.
00:15:22What you want to eat changes depending on the mood of the day, right?
00:15:25That's right.
00:15:26Why?
00:15:27Why?
00:15:28Yes.
00:15:29Why does what you want to eat change depending on the mood of the day?
00:15:39Mood?
00:15:45Have you ever thought about the reason why what you want to eat changes every day?
00:15:51I think the mood of the day changes depending on the smell.
00:15:57Smell?
00:15:58The smell of the food I bought during the day changes the mood of the day.
00:16:06Don't say that!
00:16:09He was pulled by the perfume.
00:16:12That's right.
00:16:13He was pulled by the perfume.
00:16:16What do you think, Sadao?
00:16:18I just want to eat the lucky food I saw on the morning news.
00:16:26I ask all Japanese people.
00:16:30Why does what you want to eat change depending on the mood of the day?
00:16:34I asked people who feel like eating ramen today.
00:16:38Why?
00:16:39Because of the weather and the temperature.
00:16:42I want to eat ramen because it's cold.
00:16:44I think the mood of the day changes depending on the mood of the day.
00:16:49That's right.
00:16:50We all feel the same way.
00:16:52Why does what you want to eat change depending on the mood of the day?
00:16:56Many Japanese people decide to go on a diet, but they eat pork cutlet from tomorrow, pork cutlet rice bowl from the next week, and pork cutlet curry from the next day.
00:17:08It's a happy thing to eat what you want to eat.
00:17:11That's right.
00:17:14That's right.
00:17:16However, Chiko knows.
00:17:19Why does what you want to eat change depending on the mood of the day?
00:17:23Because it's ordered by the super bacteria.
00:17:29Super?
00:17:30Super?
00:17:31Super?
00:17:32Super?
00:17:33Super?
00:17:35Because it's ordered by the super bacteria.
00:17:40Chiko, you're five years old, but you know that much.
00:17:44What have you eaten so far?
00:17:46Well, a lot of things.
00:17:48Professor Yuji Naito of Kyoto Furitsuika University, who has been studying super bacteria for more than 30 years, will tell us in detail.
00:17:57In the first place, it has been thought that the reason why humans want to eat what they want to eat depends on their experience in the brain.
00:18:07I've come to realize that there's another big reason for the latest research.
00:18:13First of all, it's been rubbed into the brain as experience.
00:18:19For example, when you eat curry, the brain has spices that improve blood circulation.
00:18:26It is recognized as a good food that supplements protein from meat and vitamins from vegetables.
00:18:35So when I see curry on TV, I think,
00:18:37This is a food that improves blood circulation.
00:18:40When I smell it in the city, I think,
00:18:42It smells like a food that contains protein and vitamins.
00:18:45The brain remembers that and wants to eat it.
00:18:48And I've come to realize that there's another reason why you want to eat what you want to eat in the latest research.
00:18:55That's because it's ordered by the bacteria.
00:19:01Is it ordered by bacteria?
00:19:04If you look at the video in the colon,
00:19:07This is the actual bacteria.
00:19:10Is it the bacteria that's moving?
00:19:13There are about 1,000 types of bacteria in each colon.
00:19:18There are 100.
00:19:20100?
00:19:21So what's the role of bacteria?
00:19:25These bacteria get energy from the food that people eat.
00:19:31This is the actual video.
00:19:33The one in the middle is the dietary fiber.
00:19:36The bacteria that surround it.
00:19:39They're trying to eat up the dietary fiber by increasing the number.
00:19:43Wow, it's increased.
00:19:44You're going to lose your nutrition, aren't you?
00:19:46As a result, it has various effects on the body.
00:19:51For example, bacteria called Lactobacillus plantarum produce antibodies that promote sleep.
00:19:58In fact, many people with this bacteria know that they have a good fever.
00:20:04People with a lot of bacteria called Brautia are said to be prone to obesity and diabetes.
00:20:10In other words, humans and bacteria have maintained a relationship of having and not having.
00:20:17So what's the difference between what you want to eat and what you don't want to eat?
00:20:22The bacteria that have more than 1,000 types of bacteria are meat-loving, vegetable-loving, and sugar-loving.
00:20:29They have different preferences.
00:20:31In order to win the survival competition, they work on humans to absorb nutrients that allow them to grow.
00:20:39On the other hand, they work to suppress the nutrients that large bacteria want.
00:20:46In other words, there is a possibility that the bacteria in the intestines are manipulating the brain.
00:20:52The intestines and the brain are connected by a nervous system called the myocardium.
00:20:57Bacteria manipulate this myocardium and drive it to eat certain foods or suppress it.
00:21:05I wanted to eat ramen yesterday, but I want to eat sweet cake today.
00:21:11Currently, there are a lot of bacteria that want to eat ramen and sugar-loving bacteria that want to eat sweet food.
00:21:21I don't want to eat vegetables at all, but I want to eat meat and fried food.
00:21:28I also looked into Mr. Shibata's colon, but there are almost no vegetable-loving bacteria.
00:21:35It's because there are only vegetable-loving bacteria.
00:21:38I want to increase the number of vegetable-loving bacteria for my health.
00:21:42It's a simple story.
00:21:43You don't feed meat-loving bacteria, but you feed vegetable-loving bacteria.
00:21:50Please live a life that takes up a lot of food for 10 days.
00:21:54So,
00:21:55Meat-loving staff Shibata verifies vegetable-loving bacteria.
00:22:00Growing Life
00:22:02Vegetable-loving bacteria
00:22:05By living a vegetable-loving life for 10 days, the number of vegetable-loving bacteria in the intestines increases and becomes vegetable-loving.
00:22:14The first day of verification
00:22:19Today is December 31st, New Year's Day.
00:22:22This is what I eat.
00:22:24I really can't eat vegetables.
00:22:27Can you eat soba?
00:22:29It's already started.
00:22:31Vegetables have a smell.
00:22:34In addition, he eats only salad of raw vegetables both day and night.
00:22:40Why do you eat sushi at this time of the year?
00:22:43Because it's New Year's Day.
00:22:45I'm sorry.
00:22:46I'm frustrated.
00:22:47At least give me a gari.
00:22:49No, you can't.
00:22:51Not only salad.
00:22:53I can't eat vegetables.
00:22:56I can't live like that all of a sudden.
00:22:59It is better to make intestines where bacteria live well while taking protein.
00:23:06I'll send you a special menu of Naito, so try it.
00:23:09From now on, Mr. Naito's ideal life to improve the intestinal environment.
00:23:16Today is January 1st, at 8.11pm.
00:23:21You started at a great time.
00:23:24What kind of poster is that?
00:23:27In order to improve the intestinal environment,
00:23:30you should take more than 7 hours of sleep and warm up your body with radio exercise.
00:23:39Today's breakfast is 16 grains of rice with a lot of dietary fiber.
00:23:43Fish has a lot of protein, so it's salmon.
00:23:46The miso soup has a lot of dietary fiber, so it's sweet potato and komatsuna.
00:23:52It is also recommended to add burdock, carrots, and seaweed to the miso soup.
00:24:00This is what the teacher told me to drink at the end of breakfast.
00:24:06Naito's special smoothie.
00:24:09Soy milk, banana, green juice, honey,
00:24:13and water-soluble dietary fiber that can be purchased at pharmacies.
00:24:20Naito's special smoothie with a lot of dietary fiber.
00:24:26Oh, it's delicious.
00:24:28It's sweet, so it's like a dessert.
00:24:34For lunch, salad, mackerel, natto, and miso soup.
00:24:38For dinner, hamburger steak with soybean flour and dietary fiber and protein.
00:24:47The third day of verification.
00:24:50Today's breakfast is a bread with soybean flour, natto, syrup, and tomato.
00:24:58I put cheese on top of it and baked it in the oven for 5 minutes.
00:25:03Soybean flour is a whole grain of wheat.
00:25:07It is said to have more dietary fiber than regular wheat flour.
00:25:13It's delicious.
00:25:14I'm very satisfied with the breakfast at the cafe.
00:25:18It's really delicious.
00:25:20I think I can run for 10 days.
00:25:24But...
00:25:26I'm at my wife's house.
00:25:30It's a fried chicken party.
00:25:33I'm going to eat salad and sashimi.
00:25:39I want to eat one.
00:25:41Excuse me.
00:25:44It's delicious.
00:25:45Oh, it stinks.
00:25:47I'm going to eat one.
00:25:49No, it's okay.
00:25:51You're a weak will.
00:25:53I'm sorry.
00:25:54I'm eating delicious food around me, so I'm stressed.
00:25:59I can't help it.
00:26:01Stress is bad for the intestines.
00:26:03When the brain feels stressed, the intestinal environment deteriorates and constipation occurs.
00:26:10On the contrary, when the intestinal environment deteriorates, it is transmitted to the brain and you feel anxiety and stress.
00:26:18No matter how much you eat, if you feel stress in your brain, your intestinal environment will not improve.
00:26:25So Mr. Naito has a great suggestion.
00:26:29Why don't you shout out loud what you want to eat?
00:26:34I want to eat fried chicken!
00:26:36I want to eat soba noodles!
00:26:38I want to eat gratin!
00:26:40I want to eat bacon!
00:26:42Bacon?
00:26:43Bacon?
00:26:44He said bacon at the end.
00:26:46Mr. Naito has a well-balanced diet.
00:26:51Then there was a change before the verification.
00:26:54I can't say it's delicious, but I can't eat it at all.
00:26:59And there's no dressing.
00:27:03Is the number of vegetable-loving bacteria increasing after 10 days of verification?
00:27:11When I looked up the intestines of Director Shibata, the number of vegetable-loving bacteria increased by about 5% compared to before the verification.
00:27:20On the other hand, meat-loving bacteria decreased by about 10%.
00:27:27The number of meat-loving bacteria has decreased, but it used to be a lot, so I wanted to reduce it even more.
00:27:32The stress of having to shoot on New Year's Day and New Year's Day may have caused the intestinal environment not to be improved much.
00:27:41It's true that there was a lot of stress.
00:27:44Let's continue for three months.
00:27:47What?
00:27:48I want to eat!
00:27:51So, the reason why he wanted to change what he wanted to eat on that day was because he was ordered by intestinal bacteria.
00:27:59Chiko, what do you want to eat tonight?
00:28:03You can say that, but I don't want you to treat me.
00:28:08I don't want you to just ask me.
00:28:10What are you going to eat today?
00:28:13In the fortune-telling, it said takoyaki, but I don't want to eat it at all.
00:28:17I don't want to eat it at all.
00:28:19You don't want to eat it at all?
00:28:20I don't want to eat it at all.
00:28:29Come in.
00:28:30Come in.
00:28:31Excuse me.
00:28:32Welcome.
00:28:34Motoki.
00:28:36Sadao.
00:28:37Excuse me.
00:28:38Miyo.
00:28:39Please sit down.
00:28:41Excuse me.
00:28:42Could you show me the face of a popular actor?
00:28:47Miyo, please.
00:28:49It's been a little close.
00:28:50It's the first TV novel in a row since NHK's 100th anniversary.
00:28:55Yes.
00:28:56So, it's time for the 100th anniversary special.
00:28:59Try to answer the questions of the huge quiz show.
00:29:05First of all, the quiz show, Omoshiro Seminar, began airing in April 1981.
00:29:14Have you ever seen it?
00:29:17Good evening, everyone.
00:29:19My name is Tanoshimi Nari.
00:29:21Having a lot of knowledge is what makes life fun.
00:29:25I am the main professor of this seminar.
00:29:29Question.
00:29:31Here is a tank.
00:29:34This is a free study.
00:29:37It was fun because there was an experiment.
00:29:39I break two eggs here.
00:29:43I break two eggs.
00:29:46I take the yolk and white inside.
00:29:48Then I put water in two of them.
00:29:51Then I drop this as it is.
00:29:53When that happens, please come out.
00:29:55Please come out.
00:30:00You can look up or down.
00:30:05Or one of you can look up and the other one can look down.
00:30:08Please do it with your hands.
00:30:11Was this program like this?
00:30:13Please do it with your hands.
00:30:15That's right.
00:30:17What happens?
00:30:18I think it will fall in this direction.
00:30:21Sadao.
00:30:22Eggs have a top and a bottom.
00:30:27Is it like this?
00:30:29How about you, Mio?
00:30:31I thought it would be like a magnet.
00:30:36Will it stick?
00:30:41Where is the magnet?
00:30:43I want to go back to the place where I broke it.
00:30:46I want to go back.
00:30:48I think it's like this.
00:30:52I see.
00:30:54I think so, too.
00:30:55What is the correct answer?
00:30:57What is the correct answer?
00:31:00One of you is up and the other is down.
00:31:04Please raise your hand.
00:31:06All three of you.
00:31:07Mio is out.
00:31:08Kato is alone.
00:31:10I put water in my body.
00:31:13I put water in my body.
00:31:16Kato has a room of air.
00:31:20So, Kato is out.
00:31:25Motoki, Okamura, and Mio, too.
00:31:29Don't go all the way.
00:31:33Mio was on the other side.
00:31:37So, it's okay.
00:31:40The next question is from this program.
00:31:44It started in 1969.
00:31:46It has been broadcasted for more than 20 years.
00:31:49It's a telepathy game.
00:31:50It's a telepathy game.
00:31:52I've been doing it for a long time.
00:31:54Nakamura and Shishido.
00:31:55Nakamura.
00:31:56Wings.
00:31:58The two teams will be divided into two teams.
00:32:00The captain will give a hint.
00:32:02The captain will give a hint.
00:32:05Elbow.
00:32:06It's not an elbow.
00:32:08Paper airplane.
00:32:10That's right.
00:32:13Next question.
00:32:15Next question.
00:32:16Next question.
00:32:19Nukarumi.
00:32:21Nukarumi.
00:32:23Azemichi.
00:32:25Fukinoto.
00:32:27Hidamari.
00:32:29Haru.
00:32:32Pokapoka.
00:32:35Jimei.
00:32:41Mt. Fuji.
00:32:44Susono.
00:32:47Kitaguni.
00:32:49I don't know Fukinoto.
00:32:52Fukinoto.
00:32:53Tempura.
00:32:55Tempura.
00:32:57Fukinoto.
00:32:58Fukinoto.
00:32:59Fukinoto.
00:33:00Fukinoto.
00:33:02Sado.
00:33:04Snow.
00:33:06What about you, Mio?
00:33:08Is it a song?
00:33:10I think so.
00:33:12Did you say snow?
00:33:14I said Sado.
00:33:15Snow.
00:33:16It doesn't matter.
00:33:17It doesn't matter if it's not funny.
00:33:21I'm sorry.
00:33:22It's over.
00:33:23It's over.
00:33:24It's not funny.
00:33:25It's not funny.
00:33:27Tennensui.
00:33:30The answer is...
00:33:32Mt. Fuji.
00:33:35Susono.
00:33:39Kitaguni.
00:33:40Snow.
00:33:41That's right.
00:33:42Amazing.
00:33:44Don't say anything other than Mr. Abe.
00:33:49I thought it was boring.
00:33:53But it's amazing.
00:33:55I understand.
00:33:56Maybe she was watching.
00:33:58Maybe she was watching.
00:34:00Maybe she was watching this episode.
00:34:03The last question is about the program called Gesture.
00:34:08Gesture.
00:34:09It's a quiz program.
00:34:12It's a quiz program.
00:34:14The viewers will answer the questions in the program.
00:34:19The viewers will answer the questions in the program.
00:34:21Kamenoko.
00:34:22Kamenoko.
00:34:23Kamenoko.
00:34:24Kamenoko.
00:34:25Question.
00:34:28I've seen a lot of them.
00:34:31Frankie.
00:34:34It's not a trick question.
00:34:36It's a normal sentence.
00:34:39Question.
00:34:46What do you think it is?
00:34:48Frog.
00:34:49Frog.
00:34:50Frog.
00:34:51Frog.
00:34:52Frog.
00:34:53What's wrong with the frog?
00:34:55What are you doing?
00:34:56Frog.
00:34:57Frog.
00:34:58What is it?
00:34:59Frog.
00:35:00Frog.
00:35:01What are you doing?
00:35:02It's scary.
00:35:06Otama-jyakushi.
00:35:07Otama-jyakushi.
00:35:08Fart.
00:35:09Fart.
00:35:10Otama-jyakushi doesn't fart.
00:35:14Otama-jyakushi just becomes a frog.
00:35:17Please answer with Gesture.
00:35:20Isn't it the process of a frog's growth?
00:35:23Please make it a sentence.
00:35:25There was a dog-like movement at first.
00:35:30Otama-jyakushi was a dog when it grew up.
00:35:37The correct answer is...
00:35:39Otama-jyakushi is practicing club dance because his legs and hands are gradually coming out.
00:35:46Is it that long?
00:35:47I don't know.
00:35:48Is it that long?
00:35:49I don't know.
00:35:50It's definitely impossible.
00:35:52Otama-jyakushi, don't say that.
00:35:56That's a great answer.
00:35:58Do you have anything to say?
00:36:00Please watch Anpan.
00:36:03That was a message from Princess Chappie.
00:36:07Let's play peek-a-boo.
00:36:09Peek-a-boo.
00:36:15Hey, Okamura.
00:36:16Yes.
00:36:17Who is a wonderful adult who often watches dramas?
00:36:20Abe-san, do you often watch dramas?
00:36:22Yes, I do.
00:36:23Then, let's ask Abe-san.
00:36:24Then, what kind of drama is NHK's 8 p.m. drama?
00:36:29Tiger drama.
00:36:30That's right.
00:36:31Tiger drama is a big tiger on the river, right?
00:36:34Yes.
00:36:35Why?
00:36:36Why?
00:36:38Why is Tiger drama a big river?
00:36:43Well, that's true.
00:36:47You've appeared in a lot of dramas, haven't you?
00:36:49That's right.
00:36:50I appeared in a drama called The Day the Tiger Drama Was Born on NHK.
00:36:53Yes.
00:36:55But I haven't been taught about it yet.
00:37:03Have you ever thought about why Tiger drama is a big river?
00:37:10At first, you couldn't appear in a movie or TV drama.
00:37:16That's right.
00:37:17You couldn't.
00:37:18But you decided to make a big river together.
00:37:22That's right.
00:37:23You decided to make a big river together.
00:37:29Don't say that!
00:37:32You've been saying that for a long time.
00:37:35That's right.
00:37:36It's a complicated story.
00:37:38It's difficult.
00:37:39There's a reason why I've been called Tiger drama.
00:37:43At first, the lead actor was Mr. Tiger for a long time.
00:37:49What do you mean?
00:37:51For a long time?
00:37:53You want to be Mr. Tiger again?
00:37:56Now, I'm going to ask all Japanese people.
00:38:00Why is Tiger drama a big river?
00:38:04I asked people who were by the big river.
00:38:08Why is Tiger drama a big river?
00:38:10It's not a short story.
00:38:12It's a long story.
00:38:14It's not a long story.
00:38:19I don't know why.
00:38:21Tiger?
00:38:22Tiger?
00:38:23Tiger?
00:38:24Tiger?
00:38:25I asked him, too.
00:38:28Nice to meet you.
00:38:32Mr. Koji Ishizaka, who is currently on TV.
00:38:38How many times have you appeared in Tiger drama?
00:38:41This is Tiger drama.
00:38:45This is the first Tiger drama I've been in for a year.
00:38:50He has appeared in a total of 10 works, including three times as a lead actor.
00:38:58What is this?
00:39:00When I was acting as Mr. Koji Ishizaka,
00:39:05See?
00:39:07I knew it.
00:39:09It's boring.
00:39:11I was right.
00:39:13Mr. Koji Ishizaka may not know why Tiger drama is a big river.
00:39:20When I asked about the drama offer that the manager was about to refuse,
00:39:25I found out that it was Tiger drama, so I decided to appear in it.
00:39:30Yes, we are Takashi Okamura.
00:39:34What?
00:39:36Bye-bye.
00:39:37There's no explanation.
00:39:40Is that so?
00:39:42No way.
00:39:43However, Chiko-chan knows.
00:39:46Tiger drama is a big river because of Roman Doran.
00:39:52What?
00:39:54Because of Roman Doran.
00:39:56I don't know.
00:39:57I don't know.
00:39:58Is this a person?
00:40:00Because of Roman Doran.
00:40:03As expected, Chiko-chan.
00:40:05You're five years old, but you know that much.
00:40:07I want to see Tiger drama, which depicted Chiko-chan's life.
00:40:11I've been five years old all the time.
00:40:13Professor Ayako Nakamachi of the Japanese Academy of Arts,
00:40:17which studies Japanese TV dramas and movies.
00:40:22The reason why Tiger drama is called Tiger drama
00:40:25is because of a French literator named Roman Doran.
00:40:29Tiger drama wasn't called Tiger at first.
00:40:34The original work of Tiger drama was broadcast in 1963.
00:40:40I'm sorry to keep you waiting.
00:40:42It was a work called The Life of a Flower, which depicted the life of Naosuke Ii, the tyrant of Bakumatsu.
00:40:49At that time, the drama was a one-episode series,
00:40:52and live broadcast was the mainstream.
00:40:54It wasn't made like it is now.
00:40:56The center of entertainment was the era of movies.
00:41:00At that time, actors could only appear in movies contracted by movie companies.
00:41:05There was a five-company agreement.
00:41:07It was impossible for a movie star to appear in a TV drama.
00:41:12In the midst of that, NHK's entertainment director
00:41:16wanted to make a work of entertainment that had never been done before.
00:41:19There was also an order to make the best drama in Japan,
00:41:22and he had a hard time casting.
00:41:24It was made into a drama with the title The Day Tiger Drama Was Born.
00:41:30I have only one request for you.
00:41:33Make the best drama of all time in Japan.
00:41:39Drama of all time?
00:41:41It's a drama of a new kind of drama
00:41:46that takes place on top of a series of coincidences
00:41:52that includes a movie, a kabuki drama, a new drama,
00:41:58and a deep love scene.
00:42:02Do you understand?
00:42:04Yes, sir.
00:42:05Oh, it's light.
00:42:07NHK's strong negotiation
00:42:09led to the appearance of movie star Keiji Sata.
00:42:13From then on, many movie actors appeared.
00:42:17The main actor was the big star of the kabuki world, Shoroku Onoe.
00:42:21Famous actors from all over the world gathered.
00:42:24The life of a flower that began like this
00:42:27was a great success as a serial drama
00:42:31that lasted for about 9 months in all 39 episodes.
00:42:35At that time, it was still called a large-scale serial drama.
00:42:40When was the title The Day Tiger Drama Was Born?
00:42:44On January 5, 1964,
00:42:47the life of a flower was broadcast.
00:42:50It was the day when the second work of the large-scale serial drama,
00:42:54The Day Tiger Drama Was Born, began.
00:42:57On the day of the broadcast, the word Tiger Drama
00:43:00appears in the Yomiuri Newspaper.
00:43:03This is the newspaper of that day.
00:43:06The word Tiger Drama is written in small letters
00:43:09in the introduction of the new TV program.
00:43:12The word Tiger Drama was first used
00:43:15by the Yomiuri Newspaper, not by NHK.
00:43:19But why did it become the name Tiger Drama?
00:43:22Roman Roland, a French writer,
00:43:25appeared there.
00:43:27It is said that the work he wrote, Jean-Christophe,
00:43:30was the origin of Tiger Drama.
00:43:34This work is a fiction about the life of the great musician Jean-Christophe.
00:43:40In this novel, Roland says,
00:43:42In human life, there is a quiet lake,
00:43:46there is a bright sky with clouds flowing,
00:43:49there is a calm and peaceful place,
00:43:52and there is a sunrise.
00:43:55Jean-Christophe is always reflected in my eyes like a tiger.
00:44:01I think that Jean-Christophe's life
00:44:04looked like a big river, like a tiger.
00:44:07Roland won the Nobel Prize for Literature for this work.
00:44:11Thanks to Roland's words,
00:44:14the great story about human life
00:44:17was established as a new genre,
00:44:20called Tiger Novel.
00:44:24Tiger Novel, which depicts the life of a person,
00:44:28and Tiger Drama, which depicts the life of a historical figure,
00:44:32were named Tiger Drama by the Yomiuri Newspaper.
00:44:38In this way, the second work,
00:44:41Akoro, was born.
00:44:44It features stars from various fields,
00:44:47such as movies, Kabuki, and pop music.
00:44:50In the episode where the main character,
00:44:53Kuranosuke Oishi, makes his entrance,
00:44:56it recorded 53% of the highest viewing rate.
00:44:59It was one of the biggest Tiger Dramas in history.
00:45:02It was a big hit in the TV market.
00:45:05It is said that the nickname Tiger Drama
00:45:08spread throughout Japan.
00:45:11Is Tiger Drama from Akoro?
00:45:14No, it wasn't officially adopted by NHK.
00:45:18The title also says,
00:45:21Tiger Drama is not listed.
00:45:24I don't watch all of it,
00:45:27so I don't know exactly when it was listed.
00:45:30So, let's check the main episode of Tiger Drama,
00:45:33and see when it was listed.
00:45:37In 1965,
00:45:39Ken Ogata, who was an unknown newcomer at the time,
00:45:42starred in Tiger Drama.
00:45:49Koji Ishizaka starred in Tiger Drama for the first time.
00:45:52And the first color broadcast,
00:45:55Ten and Chi,
00:46:00Tatsuya Nakadai played Kiyomori Taira,
00:46:03and the first color broadcast,
00:46:06Shin Heike Monogatari.
00:46:11Tetsuya Watari starred in the first color broadcast,
00:46:14and the second color broadcast,
00:46:17Genroku Taiheiki.
00:46:21Nijitomo played Kaze and Kumo,
00:46:24who played Chuuki in Heian period.
00:46:27In 1980,
00:46:30Bunta Sugawara starred in the first color broadcast,
00:46:33Shishi no Jidai.
00:46:39Masamune Dokunanryu starred in the 25th color broadcast,
00:46:42Ken Watanabe.
00:46:45It had the highest ratings ever,
00:46:48with an average of 39.7%.
00:47:01He entered the 2000s without a break in Tiger Drama.
00:47:08In 2003, he made his 42nd work,
00:47:11the new Miyamoto Musashi statue.
00:47:17But in 2004, his 43rd work,
00:47:24Katori Shingo starred in it.
00:47:30Kouki Mitani starred in it.
00:47:34And at the beginning of the show,
00:47:38the title of Tiger Drama appeared.
00:47:42And along with the beginning of the show,
00:47:45the title of Tiger Drama appeared.
00:47:51In 2010, his 49th work, Ryomaden,
00:47:54appeared.
00:48:00As part of the show title,
00:48:03the title of Tiger Drama appeared.
00:48:07And at the beginning of the show,
00:48:10the title of Tiger Drama appeared.
00:48:18And along with the title,
00:48:21the title of Tiger Drama appeared.
00:48:26Then, why was the title of Tiger Drama
00:48:29included in the show?
00:48:32We asked Yoshiki Nishimura,
00:48:35the director of the NHK drama club.
00:48:39Kouki Mitani was writing the script,
00:48:42so we decided to include
00:48:45the title of Tiger Drama
00:48:48in the show.
00:48:51Kouki Mitani had been watching Tiger Drama
00:48:54since he was a kid,
00:48:57and he said he could finally write
00:49:00Tiger Drama.
00:49:03I remember him saying
00:49:06that he would display the screen
00:49:09of Tiger Drama in his work.
00:49:12He was very happy.
00:49:15He was very happy to see Tiger Drama.
00:49:18He said,
00:49:21I should have done it earlier.
00:49:24So, the reason why Tiger Drama
00:49:27is a big issue is because of Roman Rolan.
00:49:30Who do you want to play
00:49:33in Tiger Drama with Chiko?
00:49:36I will hold a world-class audition.
00:49:39Mio, please come out.
00:49:43Did you get it, Kusadao?
00:49:46Did Koji Ishizaka answer Roman Rolan?
00:49:49Yes, he did.
00:49:52By the way, Mr. Ishizaka
00:49:55often watches this show.
00:49:58While watching Chiko's doll,
00:50:01he was disappointed that there was no smoke.
00:50:04By the way, that was steam.
00:50:07It's not smoke, it's steam.
00:50:10Today, we are going to play an interesting phenomenon
00:50:13related to the body.
00:50:16It's easy to watch on TV, so please try it.
00:50:19This time, it's from Okamura,
00:50:22who is 53 years old.
00:50:25It's a phenomenon where your body becomes soft
00:50:28when you spin.
00:50:31Okamura,
00:50:34if you want to see the original hardness of your body,
00:50:37please get on this stand and spin normally.
00:50:40Please go slowly.
00:50:43It's hard.
00:50:46Mr. Okamura, it's minus 18 cm.
00:50:49Please spin 3 times
00:50:52and then spin normally.
00:50:55Your body will become soft.
00:50:58I don't think so.
00:51:011
00:51:042
00:51:11It's minus 16 cm.
00:51:22How was it, Okamura?
00:51:25I thought I had to be soft,
00:51:28so I might have forced myself.
00:51:31I don't know.
00:51:34I really don't know.
00:51:37Mio, please spin.
00:51:40Is it hard?
00:51:43I think it's normal.
00:51:49It's exactly 0 cm.
00:51:52Please spin.
00:51:551
00:51:582
00:52:003
00:52:034
00:52:06It's plus 5 cm.
00:52:09You did it.
00:52:12Mr. Nakazawa, it's minus 2 cm.
00:52:15It's plus 12 cm.
00:52:18Mr. Abe, it's minus 7 cm.
00:52:21It's plus 7 cm.
00:52:24That's amazing.
00:52:28It's hard.
00:52:31It might be bacteria.
00:52:34We are under the control of bacteria.
00:52:37Dr. Tatsuo Sakai,
00:52:40a professor at Juntendo University.
00:52:43The reason why your body becomes soft
00:52:46when you spin is due to the looseness of the spinal cord.
00:52:49Looseness?
00:52:52The spinal cord is the longest muscle in the back
00:52:55when the person is standing straight.
00:52:58When the person is standing straight,
00:53:01the brain instructs the person to stand straight
00:53:04while being unconscious.
00:53:07As a result, the spinal cord
00:53:10can always stand up
00:53:13when it is tense.
00:53:16This muscle basically does not loosen
00:53:19except when it is lying down.
00:53:22When you spin,
00:53:25the brain instructs you to stand straight
00:53:28and then spin.
00:53:31This temporarily weakens the spinal cord.
00:53:34The tension of the spinal cord
00:53:37loosens and it becomes easier to stretch.
00:53:40This temporarily softens the body.
00:53:43Mr. Sado, it was not related to bacteria.
00:53:46It's the brain this time.
00:53:49This is the end of our survey.
00:53:58Okamura,
00:54:01who is your favorite animal?
00:54:04Everyone likes animals,
00:54:07but I like this one.
00:54:10Can you look at this?
00:54:13It says horse and deer.
00:54:16Why?
00:54:19Why do you like horse and deer?
00:54:34Horse and deer.
00:54:37Why do you like horse and deer?
00:54:40Is there a reason?
00:55:10I ask all Japanese people.
00:55:13Why do you like horse and deer?
00:55:16I asked people who watch horse and deer.
00:55:19I don't know.
00:55:22Is it because horse and deer are stupid?
00:55:25No.
00:55:28People who are stupid
00:55:31like horse and deer.
00:55:34I don't like horse and deer.
00:55:37People who are stupid
00:55:40don't like horse and deer.
00:55:43Why do you like horse and deer?
00:55:46I don't know.
00:55:49I'm not stupid.
00:55:52I'm not stupid.
00:55:55I'm not stupid.
00:55:58I'm not stupid.
00:56:01I'm not stupid.
00:56:05I see.
00:56:08Chiko knows the reason.
00:56:11People who are stupid
00:56:14like horse and deer.
00:56:17People who are stupid
00:56:20like horse and deer.
00:56:23I was told.
00:56:26You were told?
00:56:29People who are stupid
00:56:33You are 5 years old.
00:56:36You know that.
00:56:39Do you think I'm stupid?
00:56:42No.
00:56:45He is a professor at Kyoto University of Science and Technology.
00:56:48He studies Japanese language.
00:56:51He is a professor at Kyoto University of Science and Technology.
00:56:54People who are stupid
00:56:57like horse and deer.
00:57:00This word is used by Japan when in ancient time.
00:57:03People understood this word
00:57:06from 모하.
00:57:09Moha language
00:57:12was sent to China after that.
00:57:15They are these lines.
00:57:18They were written in Kanji.
00:57:21This word was passed since palace.
00:57:24When you enter Japan,
00:57:27In Japanese, it was read as Boka or Baka.
00:57:33Looking at the Uromachi-era dictionary, Unpo Irohashu,
00:57:38the kanji for Baka is written as Yaburu-ni-ie and Uma-ni-yome.
00:57:45But this dictionary was only used in a very small part of the upper class.
00:57:51Then why did the Baka of horse and deer arrive?
00:57:56It is related to the Yorizhuku language of China,
00:58:01which means to stab a deer and make it into a horse.
00:58:06The story of the origin of this word was told to the monks all over the country,
00:58:11and the word Baka spread.
00:58:14In the Muromachi era, when education began to spread rapidly all over the country,
00:58:21Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! I forgot my hair!
00:58:26I forgot my clothes!
00:58:29People like you are called Baka.
00:58:34I'm scared.
00:58:36There is a story that originates from this.
00:58:40A long time ago, in a country called Shin.
00:58:47This is the story of the continuation of that kingdom.
00:58:52BAKANDAM
00:58:56Around 210 B.C. in the Sino-Chinese era.
00:59:01After the death of Emperor Shin, who was depicted in the kingdom,
00:59:05the second emperor Kogai ruled the country.
00:59:09What do you think, Your Majesty?
00:59:15This is...
00:59:19Huh?
00:59:21Just as you said, Your Majesty.
00:59:23I see.
00:59:28At this time, the second emperor Kogai, who was a child,
00:59:32by deceiving the last emperor of the Sino-Chinese empire,
00:59:35came to the position of a minister in charge of the north.
00:59:40Even so, the second emperor was not satisfied.
00:59:45Here he comes.
00:59:47Your Majesty!
00:59:49You and that son of a bitch.
00:59:52Which one is more suitable for the emperor?
00:59:54Son of a bitch.
00:59:55The emperor is the emperor.
01:00:02Your Majesty!
01:00:05I see.
01:00:06The second emperor was planning to take the position of the emperor.
01:00:11In order to show his power in front of everyone,
01:00:16he was doing something like mounting.
01:00:21In addition, he was trying to see how many loyalists he had,
01:00:28so he made a plan.
01:00:33Oh, he brought something cute.
01:00:39Choko, what's that?
01:00:43This is a horse.
01:00:46What are you talking about? That's a deer.
01:00:49Oh.
01:00:52What do you think?
01:00:55Is this a horse or a deer?
01:01:00Choko was trying to show that he had more dignity than the emperor
01:01:09by making the emperor a fool.
01:01:14It's a deer.
01:01:16It's a horse.
01:01:20Which one is it?
01:01:23It's a deer.
01:01:28It's a horse.
01:01:31The loyalists around him were afraid of Choko,
01:01:38so they looked at the deer and answered,
01:01:41but Choko was dissatisfied with the deer,
01:01:44so they split into those who answered deer and those who answered horse.
01:01:47And they executed everyone who answered deer.
01:01:52From this series of events,
01:01:55the word Shiroku-iba, which means to forcefully push through the mistakes, was born.
01:02:01In the Nara period, the episode of Shiroku-iba was written in the Shiki,
01:02:05which was read by many people at that time,
01:02:08and it spread among monks, nobles, and samurai.
01:02:12In addition, the word baka was used in the episode of Shiroku-iba
01:02:17in the Shiki, which was read by many people at that time,
01:02:22and it became a powerful candidate for the word baka.
01:02:27And in the Noro period, monks held lectures all over the country to spread their knowledge.
01:02:35The story of Shiroku-iba spread among the people as an example of foolish action.
01:02:44The story of Shiroku-iba spread among the people as an example of foolish action.
01:02:49The story of Shiroku-iba spread among the people as an example of foolish action.
01:02:55The word baka spread like this,
01:02:58and it appeared frequently in literature works that the people in the Edo period began to read,
01:03:03and it has been established even more.
01:03:06The best-selling work of Saikaku Ihara,
01:03:09who was a man of high social status,
01:03:12expressed that he was a fool who was overwhelmed by the beauty and scent of Joro,
01:03:16and forgot himself and entered the world.
01:03:20With the story of Shiroku-iba,
01:03:25I started to call people like you a fool.
01:03:29Yes.
01:03:31Then,
01:03:35if you don't say that, you will be killed.
01:03:38If you insist on living,
01:03:42you will be called a fool
01:03:47if you call the deer in front of you a horse.
01:03:52I'm a fool!
01:03:57Live!
01:03:59Live!
01:04:03So, the reason why a fool is a horse and a deer
01:04:06is because he was told that he was a horse when he was shown a deer.
01:04:11What was the wrong choice you made recently?
01:04:15I was worried about Gapao rice and Kaomangai,
01:04:18so I ordered Kaomangai and ate it,
01:04:21and when I looked at the menu, there was a set of mini Gapao rice.
01:04:27There are places like that, right?
01:04:29I wanted it.
01:04:30By the way, Mr. Kusanagi was allergic to animals,
01:04:34so he used a vinyl deer in the VTR,
01:04:37but Mr. Ozawa said,
01:04:39I look like a fool pulling this deer.
01:04:45Now, everyone,
01:04:47please tell us the highlights of the serial TV novel,
01:04:50HANPAN, which starts on March 31st.
01:04:53It's a story about Takashi Yanase and his wife, Nobu.
01:04:58Mr. Nobu's legs are very fast.
01:05:01It's Idaten.
01:05:02That's right. There is also a nickname called Idaten Onabu.
01:05:05Anyway, Nobu is running.
01:05:08Are you running a lot?
01:05:10I've been running since Crankin, and my legs have gotten faster.
01:05:16I think it's a work that gives you a bright love and courage from the morning.
01:05:22There are times when it's a little controversial,
01:05:25but I think it's a drama that you can see very warmly.
01:05:29Mr. Imada is very bright.
01:05:31That's right. It's glittering.
01:05:34Glittering. That's right.
01:05:41Chiko, I would like to introduce you again today.
01:05:45Thank you everyone.
01:05:46Thank you very much.
01:05:48Is it green today?
01:05:50Yes. It was sent by Yukako Nagatomo, who lives in Aichi Prefecture.
01:05:56There are a lot of fine patterns.
01:05:58That's right. The pattern on the back is also amazing.
01:06:01It's cute.
01:06:02It's getting bigger and bigger.
01:06:04This is good.
01:06:07It's spring, so I made it a no-sleeve knit.
01:06:11Okamura, you just thought it was like a belly roll, right?
01:06:14No, no.
01:06:15Please apologize.
01:06:16I didn't think it was fashionable at all.
01:06:19That's right.
01:06:20I asked five people a quiz.
01:06:23Five people?
01:06:24Yes.
01:06:25I will test how much Okamura understands the feelings of the viewers.
01:06:29Yes. Five people.
01:06:30If you answer the answer of the people in the city,
01:06:32it means that you understand the feelings of the viewers.
01:06:35I see. I will study.
01:06:37I asked five people a quiz.
01:06:39If you get at least one of the five answers right, you win.
01:06:43Speaking of April, what do you think of Okamura?
01:06:47Speaking of April, I think of the entrance ceremony.
01:06:50Damn it!
01:06:51Is there an answer for Okamura?
01:06:53Yes, there is.
01:06:54Here you go.
01:06:56It's bonito.
01:06:58It smells good and is very delicious.
01:07:01Melon.
01:07:02Melon in April.
01:07:04It's thick and sweet.
01:07:06The taste is rich.
01:07:07It's a limited item in the shopping district.
01:07:08It's a limited item.
01:07:10There are a lot of inquiries from new socialists and researchers.
01:07:15Is he the one who missed the last train?
01:07:18Because it's a dry season.
01:07:20If I were him, I would take a walk.
01:07:23If I don't walk, I can't walk.
01:07:25Did you hear that?
01:07:27It's a pity.
01:07:30It's narrow.
01:07:31I don't understand.
01:07:33The place for the interview is too narrow.
01:07:35I got it. I got it.
01:07:36I will give you one more chance.
01:07:38I asked five people a quiz.
01:07:40If you get at least one of the five answers right, you win.
01:07:43What are you worried about now?
01:07:47You don't have to worry about who you are asking.
01:07:50Vegetables.
01:07:53Let's go to vegetables.
01:07:54Vegetables?
01:07:55Vegetables are expensive.
01:07:57Is that so?
01:07:58Is there an answer for Okamura?
01:08:01Let's watch the video.
01:08:03Origami.
01:08:06I can't break it.
01:08:07I can't be scolded by my teacher.
01:08:10I'm worried about going to school alone.
01:08:14I'm worried that I can't do it.
01:08:17I'm worried that I can't get 100 points in elementary school.
01:08:23It's a pity.
01:08:26You were shooting in a different place.
01:08:30I understand the feelings of the viewers.
01:08:34This is a letter.
01:08:37I'm a white goat from Edogawa.
01:08:39I'm 5 years old.
01:08:40I'm 50 years old.
01:08:41I'm Chiko Kyohei.
01:08:42I'm Okamoto.
01:08:43Hello.
01:08:44Hello.
01:08:46It's a negative campaign for Okamura.
01:08:49I think it's about me.
01:08:52Okamoto.
01:08:53I often ask people for directions in the city.
01:08:57I know there's no one around me.
01:08:59Even if there are a lot of people, they ask me.
01:09:03I think I'm asked for directions once a month.
01:09:06What are the characteristics of people who are easy to be asked for directions?
01:09:10I'm not good at directions.
01:09:13I'm nervous if I'm wrong when I answer.
01:09:16I see.
01:09:17What are your characteristics?
01:09:20I have a boyfriend.
01:09:24That's a great feature.
01:09:27I'm sorry.
01:09:29I'm sorry.
01:09:30I think there are people like this.
01:09:34I'm asked.
01:09:35I'm asked.
01:09:36I think I'm used to the city.
01:09:39I see.
01:09:40Chiko's uncle was asked for directions by a Korean on the beach in Guam.
01:09:47He's an angel.
01:09:48Yes.
01:09:49I'm used to it when I grow a beard.
01:09:55Don't you get asked for directions?
01:09:57I don't get asked for directions.
01:09:59I see.
01:10:00It's easier to be asked for directions if you're tall.
01:10:04I don't think you get asked for directions.
01:10:06I don't think so.
01:10:07It doesn't matter.
01:10:08I don't get asked for directions if I'm 10 or 20 cm shorter than I am.
01:10:12It's not in the United States.
01:10:14I was told that I was a costumer at a clothing store.
01:10:19I was told that I was a customer.
01:10:23If you say I'm sorry at a electronics store,
01:10:26they'll say it's a Wi-Fi thing.
01:10:31I was going to push my face out and get some advice.
01:10:35After you put on your face.
01:10:37I'm not a fan of that kind of stuff.
01:10:39That's true.
01:10:40That's true.
01:10:41Yes, yes.
01:10:42Well, anything is fine, so please send it to us.
01:10:46Yes, please send us your videos.
01:10:48Yes, anything you want to ask someone, or something you've been upset about lately is fine.
01:10:51Anything.
01:10:52Please subscribe to LINE.
01:10:54Please.
01:10:55This year is the 100th year of NHK's broadcast.
01:10:58I started saving 100 yen this year.
01:11:01But it's all cashless payments.
01:11:03I'm in trouble because I can't increase it from 200 yen for three months.
01:11:07If there's a store I can only pay in cash, please let me know.
01:11:11That's all.
01:11:13Bye-bye.
01:11:15I'll be scolded by Chico-chan next time.
01:11:20I'm Morita, a narrator.
01:11:22Which one should I use, the one on the left or the one on the right, in the drink holder in the movie theater seat?
01:11:29I always end up using either one because the movies I watch are all out of style.
01:11:34Next time, what is lymph?
01:11:37Here are two more.
01:11:40Please watch the next one, too.
01:11:43One, two.
01:11:44Look over there.
01:11:52Hashtag NHK. I'm Anna Nakagawa.

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