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00:00Good morning.
00:02Good morning.
00:03Now, the future list has begun.
00:05It's already spring, but it's April 1st the day after tomorrow.
00:09Is there anything you'd like to try this spring?
00:13Yes, there is.
00:14Bearing a little bit of alcohol.
00:17Can you do that?
00:18I don't know.
00:19I drink it every day, but really, sometimes...
00:24On a weekday?
00:25On a weekday.
00:26On a weekday.
00:27No, that's greedy.
00:28Once a month.
00:29No, that's not greedy at all.
00:31I think I'll be patient once a month.
00:33If I say I'm going to take a few days off in the middle of the night,
00:36that's a burden on me, so I'll do what I can.
00:39Once a year.
00:40No, you just said once a month.
00:42I'll do what I can.
00:43I'll do what I can.
00:44I'll be patient a little bit at a time.
00:46I'd like to learn to be patient.
00:48So today, let's learn about the source of the future list.
00:53Kazurazer, the know-it-all of the entertainment world,
00:56is going to cover the source of the future list,
00:59which is blowing a new wind in the business world.
01:04I'm serious.
01:06If this is a movie,
01:07all the floors of Chinese restaurants will be destroyed.
01:09That's true.
01:10We're going to lose our jobs for life.
01:14Kazurazer and the business leader,
01:16the future list that will change the world with a flash.
01:23With the spread of computers and smartphones,
01:25life has become more convenient.
01:28However, with the use of digital devices,
01:30the state of the eyes has become a social problem.
01:35One in three elementary school students
01:37has low vision, less than 1.0,
01:40and children's vision has deteriorated
01:42and their vision loss has increased.
01:46In order to improve the environment of the eyes,
01:48which is changing with the times,
01:50a company that is close to the health of the eyes is
01:53ROTO Pharmaceutical.
01:57ROTO Pharmaceutical was founded in 1899
02:00and 10 years later,
02:01ROTO eye drops were released.
02:06In 1931,
02:08ROTO eye drops were released in a new container,
02:10which is the RYOKUCHI TENGANBIN.
02:12This revolutionized the eye drops industry.
02:15RYOKUCHI TENGANBIN
02:19For over 100 years,
02:21RYOKUCHI TENGANBIN has developed eye drops
02:23that approach various eye problems.
02:25Currently,
02:26RYOKUCHI TENGANBIN is the number one in Japan
02:28for eye drops.
02:33In addition,
02:34RYOKUCHI TENGANBIN has also been working hard
02:36in the field of eye care,
02:38which has increased the interest in eye health
02:40from children to adults in recent years.
02:43The generation of people who use eye drops is increasing,
02:47and digital devices,
02:48including computers,
02:50are becoming more and more
02:51the era of observing the eyes.
02:54People who observe the eyes
02:56can maintain eye health.
02:58The working hours are also increasing,
03:01so people like that
03:03can take better care of their symptoms.
03:06In addition,
03:07RYOKUCHI TENGANBIN's products have evolved over the past 100 years,
03:10and we continue to make better products
03:12by utilizing the results of basic research
03:14and research using cells.
03:19The person who will talk about this
03:21is the futureist of this time,
03:23Mr. Toshiyuki Hotta,
03:24the Ikea Product Development Department
03:26of Roto Pharmaceuticals,
03:27which protects the health of the eyes.
03:29After this,
03:30we will dig deeper into the future of eye care
03:32in the studio.
03:36The first futureist is
03:37Mr. Toshiyuki Hotta,
03:38the Ikea Product Development Department
03:40of Roto Pharmaceuticals.
03:41Nice to meet you.
03:42Nice to meet you.
03:44Your eyes are getting really bad.
03:46Yes.
03:47After all,
03:48it's been a long time
03:49since I've been able to see up close,
03:51so I think it's also a factor
03:53that makes me
03:55stop working.
03:57I feel like I used this
03:58when I was a kid.
03:59That's right.
04:00Roto G.
04:01It's an eye medicine
04:02that is effective
04:03against tiredness
04:04and fatigue.
04:05Also, this product
04:07is a high-functioning eye medicine.
04:09Premium.
04:10What is it?
04:11These things in pharmacies
04:13are all the same color,
04:15aren't they?
04:16This glitter.
04:18There are various ingredients in it.
04:20It is an eye medicine
04:22that contains a lot of effective ingredients
04:24to support the function of the eyes
04:26by working on
04:28inflammation
04:30and focus adjustment
04:32from dry eyes .
04:33Is this the best?
04:34This is the best now.
04:35Can I use the best one?
04:36Yes, please.
04:37Can I?
04:38Yes.
04:39Is there a way to put it in?
04:40That's right.
04:41Pull your eyes down.
04:43Do you pull it down?
04:44Yes.
04:45Look up.
04:46And drop it
04:47at the point where you just pulled it.
04:49Wow!
04:50Wow!
04:51It works!
04:53Wow!
04:54Pay attention to the feeling of use.
04:55Wow!
04:56Do you have a sense of purification?
04:57Wow!
04:58It comes out a lot!
04:59Wow!
05:00The person who came up with this
05:01is amazing.
05:02I think it's amazing.
05:03Eye medicine is already
05:04cool,
05:05so it's okay
05:06even if you don't have it.
05:07That's right.
05:08Even if you don't have it,
05:09it's the main thing
05:10that menthol is not included
05:11overseas,
05:12so it's a very good reaction.
05:13Wow!
05:14That's right.
05:15In fact, the container is also very particular,
05:17so that the nozzle
05:19can fall properly
05:21even if it is right next to it.
05:22Oh!
05:23You don't have to face down?
05:24You don't have to face down.
05:25So, when you get old,
05:27your neck hurts,
05:29you can't face up,
05:31so even at an angle of about 45 degrees,
05:33it will fall properly.
05:35I see.
05:36Do you have any concerns
05:38about your eyes?
05:40Basically, my eyes are very bad,
05:42and when I check in various places,
05:44it is said that it is not a good situation.
05:46It looks like it's dry.
05:47Ah!
05:48Also, the surface is a little damaged.
05:52Ah!
05:53Also, I think the field of view
05:55is getting narrower.
05:57The field of view is getting narrower.
05:59Do you ever feel that there are
06:01some problems with your eyes?
06:03Do you use a lot of devices?
06:05Well, I use it.
06:07I think I'm quite influenced by that.
06:10That seems to be the case.
06:12I think that as you live,
06:15your eyesight is getting worse,
06:18but is there no way to help it?
06:20When I was talking to the ophthalmologist the other day,
06:22he said that it has been happening since I was 10 years old.
06:24Oh!
06:25That's early!
06:26I started to be affected by the aging of my eyes since I was 10 years old,
06:29and the adjustment power is decreasing steadily.
06:32I started to feel it when I was in my 40s.
06:40That's when I started to feel it.
06:43Is there a system called eye age?
06:47Yes.
06:48We developed a system to check eye age.
06:54The data is taken from the face of the ophthalmologist,
06:58and the age of the person's eyes.
07:01Do you know the age of the person's eyes by looking at their eyes?
07:04Yes, we developed a system that allows us to know the age of the person's eyes by looking at their eyes.
07:10Now, let's try the KAZURAZER!
07:14All you have to do is take a picture of the face under certain conditions
07:17and analyze it in a dedicated app.
07:21How old is the person?
07:24I don't think it's that old.
07:32Roto Pharmaceutical is the number one domestic eye medicine company in Japan.
07:36KAZURAZER is also trying to measure the age of the person's eyes.
07:41How old is the person's eye age?
07:46KAZURAZER's eye age is 41 years old.
07:50Oh, it's the same as mine!
07:52I'm 41 years old this year. It's almost the same.
07:55That's great.
07:57So the actual age and the eye age are the same.
08:00It's the same. It's not young, it's not old.
08:04There aren't many cases like this in a variety show.
08:07There aren't many cases like this in a variety show.
08:09Is it the same age?
08:10The AI is doing it right.
08:13It was an average eye age.
08:16How do you get younger?
08:18I think it's because of the amount of tears in the black eye area.
08:24So we came to Roto Research Village Kyoto,
08:27where they are developing and researching various eye care products.
08:34While some people are doing research using drugs,
08:38some people are doing something with VR goggles.
08:42What is this?
08:45By using new digital devices such as VR,
08:49we are thinking that we can take a new approach
08:52centered on eye care.
08:55Especially in VR,
08:57by displaying various images and games under certain conditions,
09:04we are trying to give a new stimulus to the brain through the eyes.
09:12It's not just about stimulating the brain.
09:16There is also the advantage of being able to observe the eyes in a certain environment.
09:21We are thinking that a new approach will be taken
09:25from both treatment and examination.
09:30Checking the stress level from the movement of the eyes when looking at the image.
09:36By cooperating with venture companies,
09:39such as increasing concentration and brain function in the space,
09:42we are also researching and developing tools to improve health
09:46by observing the eyes.
09:50What do you think this is, Mr. Kazurazer?
09:54Is it a product?
09:56Yes.
09:57I have no idea.
09:58I have no idea what size it is.
10:00In fact, it is a concept model of cartridge-type eye drops
10:04that can select the right ingredients for each person.
10:09The future of eye care is in the hands of Roto Pharmaceuticals.
10:13You can find out the future of eye care
10:17by visiting the Osaka Health Care Pavilion in Osaka, Kansai, in 2025.
10:23In addition, we are also developing a supplement
10:26that approaches not only eye drops but also eye problems.
10:30We support the health of the eyes from various angles.
10:36Mr. Hotta, who conducts eye research every day, has something to ask Mr. Kazurazer.
10:43I don't think people are aware of the health of the eyes.
10:48I would like to ask you what you should do
10:52to make yourself aware of the health of your eyes.
10:56I'm old, so I'm embarrassed.
10:58I don't care about that.
11:00I think it's okay.
11:04I think it's still troublesome for me to put eye drops in my eyes.
11:11Eye drops are smoke, right?
11:13Can't you do that?
11:16I don't think I can't.
11:19So I'm going to make eye drops out of flying ingredients.
11:22When I was playing VR, I saw a mist coming out of my eyes.
11:28I don't have to blink when I'm looking at it.
11:31It looks good, doesn't it?
11:33I don't think my parents will tell me that my eyes are getting worse.
11:36You can't stop it anymore.
11:38I think it's good because I can say,
11:40It's good for your eyes.
11:42I got the idea from the side of VR.
11:46It's going to cost a lot, but it's going to be a waste.
11:50Finally, we asked Mr. Hotta about the future of eye care.
11:55We want to create a future where you can maintain your eye health as much as possible.
12:00And we want to create a future where you can maintain your own well-being for a long time.
12:06We want to use the latest AI technology and image analysis to improve eye health.
12:14Thank you for your time today.
12:20The future of eye care
12:26In recent years, people have been renovating their homes to their liking from the perspective of housing prices and environmental protection.
12:37Many people reform only the kitchen and bath, not the big ones.
12:44What is popular among them?
12:47This kitchen is the most popular one.
12:53It's a stylish kitchen, but what's special about it?
12:58This kitchen is made of a material called hollow.
13:01The base is made of iron, and the surface of the iron is baked with a glass glaze.
13:08It's very shocking, and the surface is made of glass, so it's very easy to clean.
13:16Actually, this hollow system kitchen is the only one in the world that is manufactured by Takara Standard.
13:27In 1962, the world's first hollow kitchen was developed.
13:32Since then, it has developed as a manufacturer of household appliances such as bathrooms and washbasins.
13:40Now, Takara Standard is the number one domestic kitchen sales.
13:49Takara Standard is the pioneer of hollow products.
13:55The sales have increased three years in a row to 23.47 billion yen.
14:04Takara Standard continues to grow with the demand for reform.
14:11The next guest is Masaru Komori, the CEO of Takara Standard.
14:16Nice to meet you.
14:18Nice to meet you, too.
14:21The sales have increased three years in a row. Does that mean there are more rewards?
14:28Does that mean there are more rewards?
14:30In Japan and in Shinjuku, there are definitely more customers who want to make their lives richer by cleaning up the facilities around the water.
14:44I see.
14:45The bathtub of a friend's house is probably hollow, so it's probably attached to the wall.
14:51If so, I think it's our product.
14:54These days, floating storage is popular.
14:57Shampoo and treatment are all floating and stored.
15:01Why do you float it?
15:03The bottom is filled with water, so it's hard to clean it up.
15:09I was good at pretending not to look at it, so I didn't care about everything.
15:13Hollow is an image of a pot.
15:16Is that Japanese? Enamel?
15:18Is there a foreign way to say it?
15:21Originally, it was industrialized in Germany.
15:25When our founder studied in Germany, he brought the technology.
15:31That was in 1912.
15:33This is the beginning of our company.
15:38Originally, we were manufacturing home-made hollow iron, such as tableware and cooking utensils.
15:44We quickly noticed the increase in housing demand and shifted to housing equipment manufacturing.
15:51In 1962, we developed the world's first hollow system kitchen.
15:58Hollow is like a rock.
16:01But it's glass, right?
16:03What's the reason why it doesn't break even though it's glass?
16:06Glass breaks.
16:08Iron rusts.
16:10If you burn the glass, there's no demerit for each other.
16:15The steel plate, jointly developed with a professional manufacturer, is processed according to the purpose.
16:21At about 0.1 mm thickness, the glaze of the glass is sprayed.
16:26At a temperature of 850 degrees, iron and glass are integrated.
16:32This makes it a durable material.
16:36Let's see how durable it is.
16:41First, we'll test it with a hard steel plate.
16:46I'd like you to rub it.
16:48Can I?
16:49It sounds pretty bad.
16:51You can rub it harder.
16:53Good, good, good.
16:55Is it really okay?
16:57Look at this.
16:58I don't think there are any scratches.
17:02Really?
17:03It's shiny, but it's not smooth.
17:07In the end, it's the scratches that deteriorate after 10 or 20 years.
17:11Our hollow remains the same even after 10 or 20 years.
17:15That's a big feature.
17:19Let's try it on fire.
17:24Although it's dirty, it doesn't melt and change color.
17:28Just wipe it off with a dry towel.
17:34In addition, it's like oil stains.
17:36Even if you wipe it off with oil-based magic...
17:41What's going on?
17:43Just by wiping it off with water, the dirt falls off.
17:46And this is the ultimate way.
17:50No, no, more, more.
17:54It's a little dented.
17:56It's a little dented, but...
17:58The glass on top of it pops.
18:01That's the feature of this hollow.
18:05I'm serious.
18:08It's hard to get this far.
18:10That's right.
18:12The surface is covered with glass, but it doesn't crack?
18:17At the same time as it is dented, it is dented as it is.
18:20Because it's glued to the bottom?
18:22It's glued to the bottom.
18:25If this is fine, the floor of a Chinese restaurant will be like this.
18:29It won't be slimy for the rest of your life.
18:32I'll make sure to put a lot of effort into that.
18:35That's very important.
18:40It's a hollow with the advantage of being durable and easy to handle,
18:44but it's used in various places to make the most of its features.
18:49For example, here.
18:51Even if it's exposed to the sun's rays and rain,
18:57it doesn't deteriorate.
19:01It's used as an outer wall of a building.
19:05The rain can remove the dirt, so it's beautiful.
19:12Recently, hollow 3D inkjet printing technology has been developed.
19:19There are many ways to make use of hollow 3D inkjet printing.
19:27If you look at the main building of Takara Standard,
19:31you can see hollow 3D inkjet printing on this outer wall.
19:35Hollow 3D inkjet printing is used in many places,
19:38so it's a company that feels hollow love.
19:42When we asked the employees about such a company full of love,
19:48they said it's a very passionate company.
19:51In a good way, it's very humane.
19:54Everyone has their own passion,
19:58and I feel like I'm the main character.
20:02It's a company that fulfills what I want to do,
20:07so I think it's a good thing that I can feel the exchange.
20:12I think the president is a person who speaks out for the site.
20:18He shows great confidence and listens to the voice of the site.
20:24I have the image of a friendly person.
20:28I think he's a passionate person.
20:31He has a passion in the back of his eyes.
20:35I feel like he's expressing his passion for each employee.
20:43That's a good compliment.
20:45Of course!
20:46I only use it when I'm complimenting.
20:49So, we've seen a VTR showing how hollow 3D inkjet printing is active in many places.
20:54The outer wall is hollow, too.
20:56That's right.
20:57Is hollow 3D inkjet printing such a versatile material?
21:00That's right.
21:01There's a plate with the face of a bride and groom on it at the wedding.
21:07I really like that plate.
21:09Do you like it?
21:10I really like that plate.
21:12But I can't use it because of that picture.
21:16If I use it, it'll peel off.
21:18That's right.
21:19But I'd be so happy if it could be hollow and never disappear.
21:24In that sense, I think it can be expressed in a state that will probably never change.
21:29Are there any other advantages of hollow 3D inkjet printing?
21:33Hollow 3D inkjet printing is a compound made of iron and glass.
21:38So, it can be recycled.
21:40I see.
21:41So, I think it's a great material in terms of SDGs.
21:47I see.
21:48Also, I'm doing joint research with the University of Hiroshima.
21:53So, I'm going to make the glass particles of this hollow 3D inkjet printing a little finer.
21:59And I'm going to use that to, for example, use it for the teeth.
22:04For small things?
22:05Yes, I'm doing research to be able to use it for those things.
22:09I see.
22:12We asked Mr. Komori, a future artist who challenges himself in various fields with hollow 3D inkjet printing.
22:19I explained hollow 3D inkjet printing today.
22:22For example, where can I use this material?
22:27If there's something like that, it'll be a hint.
22:31There's a big Gundam in Odaiba and Fukuoka.
22:36Yes, yes, yes.
22:37It's amazing that it's dirty.
22:40Can you make the surface rough?
22:44I want it to be absolutely beautiful.
22:46I wonder if you can use that kind of material for the surface.
22:50I'll make sure to do business with you.
22:54Lastly, I'd like to ask you about your future plans.
22:58Yes, I'm in a company.
23:01It's called the All-World Hollowing Project.
23:06Hollowing?
23:07Yes, I want to spread hollow 3D inkjet printing all over the world.
23:11As a result, I want to contribute to the business of enriching the lives of people all over the world.
23:20I think this is my commitment and wish.
23:25I see.
23:26Thank you for today.
23:27Yes, thank you.
23:28Thank you very much.
23:32It was a story about eyes and water around the body.
23:36I somehow understood that the eyes were bad.
23:40I tried not to worry about it.
23:42The water around my eyes is dirty, but I tried not to worry about it.
23:46I didn't have much information about it.
23:49So I was just excited to hear it.
23:52If I meet the president of a company that makes things that I don't like,
23:59I think I'll get more knowledge.
24:01See you next time.

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