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00:00What is the theme of this episode, Ekkaneo-kun?
00:03Glasses!
00:06Oh, I'm in your debt!
00:09Oh, really?
00:11The population of glasses in Japan is about 75 million.
00:15Wow!
00:16One in two people owns glasses.
00:20Now, the market size in Japan is more than 500 billion yen.
00:27There are more than 10,000 shops selling glasses.
00:32That's more than a family restaurant!
00:35Wow!
00:37I'm so surprised!
00:40Such glasses are now evolving dramatically.
00:44For example, this is a ultra-high-resolution lens that changes the color of the lens depending on the amount of ultraviolet rays.
00:51It can be used as a normal glasses indoors.
00:55It can also be used as sunglasses outdoors.
00:59Oh, this is so convenient!
01:03This is now a common usage among young people.
01:09And this is...
01:11Wow!
01:12Stop it!
01:13What is this?
01:15I don't want to waste it.
01:17These glasses are made of resin.
01:22It doesn't break even if you bend it.
01:24It's surprisingly soft.
01:27It doesn't hurt even if you wear it for a long time.
01:31There are many people who buy it for their children who are not used to wearing glasses.
01:38I used to step on and break my friends' glasses.
01:45I think it's great that I can buy a new pair of glasses every time.
01:51In addition,
01:53if you connect your computer or smartphone, you can transfer the image to the glasses.
02:01This is a monitor.
02:03I've been playing games with this all the time while I was moving.
02:06Wow!
02:08Mr. Ijuin was addicted to it, too.
02:12In response to various news,
02:16there are more and more glasses with skills.
02:20And on the other side,
02:22there are the amazing technology of the manufacturer and the secret of money.
02:27This balloon you see when you buy glasses.
02:30Did you know there was a reason for this?
02:33It's a balloon.
02:35Wow!
02:36I see.
02:37And he entered the glasses factory in Sabayashi, Fukui Prefecture.
02:41What is the amazing craftsmanship he saw there?
02:45This is amazing.
02:48Learn about modern society by looking at all kinds of money.
02:52This is...
02:53Ariyoshi's Money Discovery!
02:55Let's Go! Kaneo!
03:02Let's go! Kaneo!
03:04I'm your assistant, Sora Tamaki.
03:06Nice to meet you.
03:08Nice to meet you, too, Kaneo.
03:10Nice to meet you, too.
03:11Let me introduce today's guests.
03:14These are celebrities who love money.
03:17Nice to meet you.
03:19Nice to meet you.
03:20First of all, Mr. Kote Shinya.
03:22Nice to meet you.
03:23Nice to meet you.
03:25Mr. Kote, what have you been spending your money on lately?
03:28A while ago, I had a long winter vacation.
03:31I went on a trip to Okinawa with my family.
03:34Oh, that's great.
03:36I thought I couldn't help it even if I was stingy.
03:40It's an activity where you touch dolphins.
03:42That's right.
03:43I wanted to ride a dolphin.
03:47As a father, just watching it was enough for me.
03:51I understand.
03:52But my dad said, let's do it together.
03:54I thought I couldn't help it.
03:56I was a little embarrassed.
03:58Let's do it with a dolphin.
04:01That's great.
04:02I'm embarrassed.
04:03I borrowed a picture this time.
04:07That's great.
04:09I didn't know you enjoyed it so much.
04:11You look like you're having fun.
04:13You guys are really close.
04:15That's great.
04:18To be honest, it was fun.
04:20That's great.
04:22I couldn't help it at all.
04:24It was fun.
04:27Next, Ms. Umika Kawashima.
04:29Nice to meet you.
04:30Nice to meet you.
04:33Ms. Kawashima, what have you been spending your money on lately?
04:35I'm traveling, too.
04:37I went on a trip to Korea the other day.
04:40I thought it would be cheap to buy a plane ticket.
04:46It's close to the departure date.
04:49I was wondering if there was a plane ticket that was sold out.
04:53I was looking at the website.
04:56As a result, it was almost twice as expensive as I thought.
05:00Is that so?
05:02It's the opposite.
05:05It's cheaper to buy a plane ticket early.
05:07I've learned a lot.
05:10That's right.
05:12You had time to plan your schedule, didn't you?
05:14That's right.
05:15It was decided about a month ago.
05:17As a result, it was decided about five days ago.
05:20That's right.
05:23Please be careful in the future.
05:27Next, Ms. Ogiyagi.
05:29Nice to meet you.
05:32Ms. Ogi, what have you been spending your money on lately?
05:33I'm going to talk about my trip.
05:35I told you that I've been working hard on my summer trip.
05:41I went on a trip to Thailand with my family on New Year's Day.
05:44It was a lot of fun for me.
05:47But when I came back to Japan, I was bored.
05:50My family said I was a waste of money.
05:53I told them not to make fun of me.
05:56It's my father's fault that my family's trip was boring.
05:59And it's my fault that I didn't plan well.
06:01I'm serious about my summer vacation.
06:04A family trip is a big event.
06:08I have to have fun.
06:10I told my daughter that I wanted to go to Paris and Disneyland.
06:13My wife said she wanted to go to Barcelona.
06:16So I took a vacation right away.
06:18Recently, my daughter made a plan that didn't go as planned.
06:25I had to cancel it.
06:28It's hard.
06:29If you cancel a flight, you can't cancel another flight.
06:34Some hotels don't cancel their flights.
06:37It's hard to pay them back.
06:38It's less than 200,000 to 300,000 yen.
06:40I lost 300,000 yen because I lost that hotel.
06:44It's hard.
06:46I'm doing it for my daughter.
06:49My daughter made a plan.
06:52So I canceled everything.
06:53You've been doing it since January.
06:56It's hard to make a plan.
06:58I'm doing my best.
07:01It's hard to make a plan.
07:05Let's find out the secret of the glasses.
07:09Let's go to Kaneo.
07:12First, Kaneo went to a glasses store in Tokyo.
07:18Hello.
07:21Welcome, Kaneo.
07:24I want to make a new pair of glasses.
07:29Please choose your favorite frame.
07:34Making glasses starts with choosing a frame.
07:38There are about 1,200 types of glasses frames in the store.
07:44It's hard to choose.
07:45I'm looking for a color that's not too bright.
07:48I don't want to stand out.
07:50I'm looking for a square frame.
07:52I'm looking for a thin frame.
07:54I'm looking for a trendy shape.
07:58There are different ways to choose a frame.
08:04After choosing a frame,
08:06she hears what kind of scene she should use the glasses in.
08:11It's time to make lenses.
08:15What does it mean to adjust your eyesight through the lenses?
08:22When our eyes are normal,
08:25the light from the outside is refracted by the cornea and the cornea.
08:29When the cornea and the cornea are connected,
08:32we can see things clearly.
08:36However, when the cornea is in front of the cornea,
08:40we can't see things clearly.
08:44The point of view is connected to the cornea.
08:49So, when the cornea is in front of the cornea,
08:52we use the O-lens.
08:53When the cornea is in front of the cornea,
08:55we use the突レンズ.
08:57The point of view is connected to the cornea.
09:01So, this is how you adjust your eyesight.
09:06This machine is used to make lenses.
09:12This machine is called an auto-refractometer.
09:15It measures the characteristics of your eyes,
09:18such as nearsightedness, astigmatism, and astigmatism.
09:21It also measures the distance between your eyes and the cornea.
09:26That's why she does this.
09:29Oh, yes, yes.
09:31This is what I've been looking for.
09:33This is what I've been looking for.
09:35While you're looking at the balloon,
09:38we send infrared rays into your cornea.
09:41We use the reflection to measure the density and condition of your eyes.
09:47This is an image of the infrared rays bouncing back from the cornea.
09:54Compared to normal eyes,
09:56you can't say that the ring is small.
09:58You can't say that the ring is big.
10:00You can't say that the ring is big.
10:01You can't say that the ring is big.
10:05The staff also measured it.
10:08It took about 30 seconds.
10:12This is the result of the staff's measurement.
10:15This number, minus 2.75,
10:17is the density of the lens that fits your eyes.
10:20This number, PD,
10:22represents the distance between your eyes.
10:26It's easy to tell.
10:29But why do you make me look at the balloon?
10:33In order to measure correctly,
10:35you need to look at the object far away in a relaxed state.
10:40As a result of trying various images,
10:42I've heard that the balloon was the best choice
10:46and that's why it's been used for a long time.
10:51So this balloon is the result of trial and error.
10:56Next, we'll take a look at this machine.
11:00This screen is divided into red and green.
11:05I see this a lot, too.
11:08This is called a red-green test.
11:10Based on the density measured by the balloon,
11:13we check the red and green to see if the density of the lens is correct.
11:21This is red and green,
11:23and the way the light bends is different.
11:28Haneo, which is clearer, red or green?
11:33Red is clearer.
11:36When red is clearer,
11:38the focus is on the front of the screen like this.
11:42In other words, if it's forbidden,
11:44the density of the lens is weak.
11:48So we switch the lens of the machine.
11:52Now green is clearer.
11:56The reason why green is clearer
11:58is because the focus is on the back of the screen like this,
12:02which means the density is too strong.
12:05Adjust the density of the lens like this.
12:10Oh, both red and green look beautiful.
12:15Now the focus is on the back of the screen,
12:18and the density of the lens is perfect.
12:22Wow!
12:23I didn't know that red and green could do such a thing.
12:28And finally,
12:29the final visual check with a temporary lens like this.
12:35The type to check if you can see the flowers,
12:39and this type are also familiar, right?
12:43It depends on the customer,
12:45but in our shop,
12:46we make sure that you can see 1.0 to 1.2 with both eyes in everyday life.
12:53If you can see too much,
12:54it can cause eye fatigue depending on the person.
12:58What?
12:59When I was a kid,
13:01I aimed for 1.5 even if I worked on a can.
13:06Times have changed.
13:09Kaneo-kun, that's not a check,
13:11so be honest when you can't see.
13:15By the way, this pattern.
13:18It was named after Edmund Randolphe,
13:20a Swiss sculptor who developed it.
13:24It's called a Randolphian,
13:26and it's familiar in Japan,
13:29but it's also popular in the U.S. and China.
13:31It's called an E-chart,
13:34which has a shape like the letter E.
13:38Just like the Randolphian,
13:40it can answer the direction of the letter E.
13:45In addition, in the U.S.,
13:46there are types with alphabets,
13:48which are called Snellen charts.
13:52Even children who can't read can answer them.
13:55There are also eye measurement charts,
13:57which are drawn with pictures and symbols.
14:00There are actually many types.
14:04Once you've decided on the perfect lens for you,
14:07you can finish your payment.
14:11The glasses will be ready in about 30 minutes,
14:14so please wait a moment.
14:17Huh? Only 30 minutes?
14:21I used to think it would take a few days to finish,
14:25but it's pretty fast now.
14:29That's right.
14:30We stock more than 10 million lenses
14:34of various sizes,
14:36including gold, silver, and bronze.
14:39By processing them on the spot,
14:41you can deliver new glasses to your customers in a short time.
14:48And this machine is very good at processing lenses.
14:55Based on the distance between the lenses you measured earlier,
14:58when you put on the glasses,
15:00the center of the lens comes to exactly the same position.
15:04It automatically cuts the lens according to the shape of the frame.
15:10That's amazing technology.
15:12Wow, it's all automatic!
15:16And then you put the finished lens on the frame.
15:21You can fine-tune the angle of the lens when you put on the glasses.
15:27These glasses cost 6,600 yen including the lens.
15:32That's cheap.
15:33It's cheap.
15:34I'm grateful for the price at this speed.
15:38As you can see,
15:40the glasses that are made in a short time are very popular.
15:45The glasses that are carefully made by the craftsmen
15:47take a lot of time to make and receive world-class acclaim.
15:52The city of glasses that represents Japan,
15:55Sabae City, Fukui Prefecture.
15:58Kaneo-kun immediately visited the site.
16:04Stairs!
16:05Wow, that's amazing.
16:06The tradition of glasses.
16:08It's amazing how they make glasses.
16:10The city of glasses.
16:12It's a city of glasses.
16:13It's a city of glasses.
16:16Sabae is amazing.
16:17Glassmaking began in Sabae and the surrounding area
16:21in 1905, in the year of the 38th Meiji.
16:27In this area, which is covered by snow in winter
16:29and is unable to farm,
16:33even in winter,
16:34people can work indoors and earn income.
16:38That's how glasses were made.
16:44After that, the craftsmen polished their hands
16:47and increased the quality.
16:50In the 1980s,
16:52they established the manufacturing technology of titanium glasses,
16:55which was light and durable for the first time in the world,
16:58in Sabae City, Fukui Prefecture.
17:03In 2017,
17:05Sabae City alone
17:07produced about 90% of the glasses in Japan.
17:12That's amazing.
17:13They have established their position as an international glasses producer.
17:20Let's go to this factory.
17:23Let's go.
17:27The craftsmen are in the middle of their work.
17:33Welcome, Kanayo-kun.
17:34Welcome to this place.
17:37This is Yoshiya Hattori,
17:39who has been involved in glass making for 40 years.
17:45Let's get started.
17:46What are you doing?
17:49Here, we specialize in making parts
17:52such as the crane part, the frame of the lens,
17:55the bridge and the ground that connect them.
17:59You just make parts?
18:01The glasses in Sabae City
18:03are rarely made in one factory,
18:06but are divided into several factories.
18:11That's right.
18:12Glass making in this area,
18:14which focuses on Sabae City,
18:16is specialized in making parts,
18:19such as molding and press processing,
18:22assembly, polishing and painting,
18:25across the factory.
18:29For example, we make parts of metal frames.
18:32This is a part of the parts we make.
18:36There are many processes
18:39to make metal frames using these parts.
18:42There are about 250 to 300 processes.
18:45If you divide the parts and the process,
18:48more than 10 factories are involved.
18:51I see.
18:52What?
18:53That's a lot.
18:56Let's take a look at the process.
19:00We start making glasses
19:02when we make parts.
19:04When we receive orders from the manufacturer,
19:07we receive a drawing like this.
19:10First, we think of a 3D completed model
19:13from the drawing on paper
19:15and make a metal frame
19:17to make a large number of parts.
19:20First, he makes a 3D model
19:22using a computer software
19:24and creates a prototype.
19:27Based on the prototype,
19:29he makes a metal frame.
19:32He puts titanium in it
19:34and presses it with a force of up to 250 tons.
19:38At the point of making the metal frame,
19:40even if it deviates by 0.1 mm,
19:42100 or 1,000 parts or mass-produced parts
19:44will be misaligned.
19:46After that, the assembly will not go well,
19:49so it will be a sad event
19:51that everything will be re-made.
19:54If the parts we make are bad,
19:56it will be a nuisance
19:58to other craftsmen.
20:00Even when pressing,
20:02it may be misaligned,
20:04so we check it very carefully.
20:07Wow, it's a lot of pressure.
20:10But since we are limited in what we do,
20:12we can pursue the technology.
20:14Because each factory has
20:16improved their technical skills,
20:18the quality of the glasses
20:20is said to be good.
20:22I am confident in that.
20:25I see.
20:26The strength of the craftsmen
20:28is that they can learn
20:30professional skills.
20:33And the parts that are made
20:35are sent to the factory
20:37where the assembly and machining
20:39are done.
20:42The assembly process
20:44is called welding,
20:46where various parts
20:48are attached.
20:51A small metal alloy
20:53is sandwiched between
20:55the parts and
20:57heat and pressure
20:59is combined.
21:01This is the alloy
21:03that is actually used.
21:05It's so small!
21:07It's less than a millimeter!
21:10On this day,
21:12a metal alloy with a screw hole
21:14is attached to the part
21:16called the blood,
21:18which connects the frame
21:20and the vine of the glasses.
21:22It's so small!
21:24It is connected
21:26at a temperature of about 800 degrees
21:28with electricity flowing.
21:30The parts themselves melt,
21:32and if the temperature is low,
21:34the metal alloy does not melt well
21:36and the parts do not stick well.
21:38The machine is moved
21:40while determining
21:42the appropriate temperature
21:44by heating.
21:46This also depends on
21:48the size of the parts
21:50and the temperature,
21:52but it is difficult
21:54because you have to judge
21:56that as well.
21:58The glass is visible from the surroundings,
22:00so it looks good
22:02at a glance.
22:04It doesn't break,
22:06so I want to be able
22:08to attach it firmly.
22:10The assembled frame
22:12is put in a large box
22:14with a walnut chip
22:16mixed with polishing agent
22:18and polished
22:20for 36 hours.
22:22It is confirmed by human eyes
22:24whether there are any scratches
22:26or not.
22:28Red colored pencils
22:30are used to check
22:32the areas that need to be corrected.
22:34Oh!
22:36Are you the red pen teachers
22:38who protect the quality?
22:40In addition,
22:42there is a process
22:44called polishing
22:46that is polished
22:48by the craftsmen.
22:50It is a process
22:52of removing scratches
22:54and polishing.
22:56You can't make a mistake
22:58in the angle and the force.
23:00If you sharpen it too much,
23:02the design will change
23:04and it will be a defective product
23:06and not a product.
23:08Every process so far
23:10has become a power.
23:12I am always careful
23:14not to make a mistake
23:16in that area.
23:18Here, too,
23:20there is a pressure
23:22to adjust the angle
23:24and the force.
23:26After the final check
23:28and inspection,
23:30the glasses are finally completed.
23:32Wow!
23:34The price is
23:3640,000 yen.
23:38Many craftsmen
23:40are involved
23:42and the price is high,
23:44but it means that
23:46high-quality glasses
23:48made by professional craftsmen
23:50will continue
23:52to make wonderful glasses
23:54in the future.
23:56How was it,
23:58Mr. Ariyoshi,
24:00who was in charge
24:02of the latest glasses?
24:04It's a great technology
24:06and it's especially cheap now.
24:08I'm wearing contacts now,
24:10but I'm going to wear glasses
24:12from now on.
24:14How about you,
24:16Sora-chan?
24:18I'm wearing glasses at home,
24:20but sometimes I fall asleep
24:22while wearing them,
24:24so I like the glasses
24:26that make me sleepy.
24:28How about you, Ms. Kawashima?
24:30I was always wondering
24:32what I was being shown
24:34during the visual inspection.
24:36I was asked a lot of questions
24:38and answered without knowing the reason.
24:40I was surprised
24:42when I realized
24:44that it was a great technology.
24:46I may be a little conscious of it.
24:48Yes, you are.
24:50You're measuring the distance here.
24:54Speaking of glasses,
24:56Mr. Ogi,
24:58how many glasses do you have?
25:00When I came to the survey,
25:02I had about 40 glasses.
25:04You know,
25:06you say you have it,
25:08but the staff
25:10bullied me.
25:12They said,
25:14I have it,
25:16so I can't have it.
25:18Yesterday,
25:20when I came back home
25:22after the shooting,
25:24I found more than 40 glasses.
25:26I was relieved.
25:28There were 67 glasses.
25:3067 glasses?
25:32Wait a minute.
25:34Are they all yours?
25:36Yes, they are.
25:38They are all mine.
25:40It must cost a lot of money.
25:42It's amazing.
25:44I have more than 300 glasses.
25:46It's amazing.
25:48Do you have a room for glasses?
25:50No, I don't.
25:52I have a room for cars.
25:54I had to gather them
25:56and I had 40 glasses.
25:58I had 67 glasses.
26:00You're a serious man.
26:02It's frustrating.
26:04I have to take a picture
26:06and show it to the staff.
26:08Glasses are essential
26:10for Japanese culture.
26:12Let's look back
26:14on the history of glasses.
26:16Glasses were invented
26:18in the second half of the 13th century
26:20from two lenses
26:22and a frame
26:24that supports them.
26:26It's Italian.
26:28At that time,
26:30people didn't have
26:32a crane or a nose
26:34to put on their ears
26:36but held it
26:38and
26:40glasses spread widely
26:42in the 15th century.
26:44With the advent of
26:46the printing press,
26:48the culture of printing
26:50advanced rapidly
26:52and more people needed glasses.
26:54I see.
26:56It's because more people
26:58read small letters.
27:00Later,
27:02in the middle of the 16th century,
27:04glasses became popular in Japan.
27:06It's a famous story
27:08in a textbook.
27:10It's a story about
27:12Pope Francis Xavier.
27:14In the second half of the 16th century,
27:16glasses evolved.
27:18They made a hole
27:20on both sides of the frame
27:22and put a string
27:24on their ears.
27:26This also
27:28spread to Japan.
27:30Compared to Westerners,
27:32Japanese people
27:34who wore glasses
27:36had trouble using
27:38contact lenses.
27:40So,
27:42in Japan,
27:44they came up with
27:46a nose stand
27:48for glasses.
27:50A nose stand in Japan?
27:52It was made
27:54for the base of the nose.
27:56Anyway,
27:58the nose stand
28:00was born in Japan.
28:02I see.
28:04Glasses have a history
28:06of more than 700 years.
28:08Recently,
28:10there are glasses
28:12that can meet
28:14various needs.
28:16For example...
28:18When you wear glasses,
28:20you leave a mark.
28:22If you make a nose stand
28:24that doesn't leave a mark,
28:26people will think it's amazing.
28:28A famous glasses entertainer
28:30solved this problem.
28:34I don't like that.
28:36Here are the evolved glasses.
28:38What's that?
28:40Did you notice?
28:42Ears?
28:44Actually,
28:46these glasses don't have a base.
28:48Really?
28:50But
28:52they will fall off.
28:54Actually,
28:56these glasses
28:58have a structure
29:00that supports the glasses.
29:02So you don't have to worry
29:04about the glasses falling off.
29:06It's not just that
29:08the nose doesn't leave a mark.
29:10If you don't worry about
29:12the make-up falling off,
29:14it's popular among women.
29:16Mr. Ogi!
29:18Your problem
29:20has already been solved.
29:22And
29:24special glasses
29:26for the sauna.
29:28Here they are.
29:30Special glasses for the sauna.
29:32I see.
29:34It's a popular sauna
29:36in recent years,
29:38but if you wear normal glasses,
29:40the glasses will deform
29:42due to high temperature
29:44and the lens will crack.
29:48So you can use them
29:50in the sauna.
29:52The frames and lenses
29:54are made of 120 degree materials.
29:56It's a dead body.
29:58The lenses are
30:00cloud-covered,
30:02so you can keep
30:04a clear view even in the sauna.
30:06What are you looking at?
30:08It's true that
30:10you can keep a clear view
30:12even in the sauna.
30:14When you eat my favorite
30:16Nabe-yaki Udon,
30:18you can see how active you are.
30:20And
30:22these glasses are
30:24very popular among women.
30:26These glasses are
30:28very simple.
30:30What's so special about them?
30:32Mr. Kameo,
30:34these glasses have
30:36a function on the lens.
30:38A function on the lens?
30:40Well,
30:46What?
30:48There are glasses like that?
30:50So,
30:52Kameo Quiz!
30:56These glasses are
30:58very popular among women.
31:00What's the function
31:02on the lens?
31:04It's Kameo Quiz!
31:06What's the function
31:08on the lens?
31:10Sora-chan,
31:12let's guess.
31:14Is it a woman?
31:16I don't think a man
31:18has this idea.
31:20Well,
31:22if I wear glasses,
31:24my eyes will get bigger.
31:26I see.
31:28I see.
31:30It's not processed,
31:32but my eyes will get bigger.
31:34Then, your eyes will get smaller.
31:36Mr. Kento Delicato.
31:38Mr. Kento Delicato is good.
31:40A woman may be happy.
31:42A woman may be happy.
31:44Mr. Kotetsu,
31:46a woman may look double-eyelid.
31:48A woman may look double-eyelid.
31:50It's a great technology.
31:52A woman may look double-eyelid.
31:54A woman may look double-eyelid.
31:56Mr. Kawashima,
31:58let's guess.
32:00May I?
32:02Is it a UV cut?
32:04No, no, no.
32:06Isn't it too normal?
32:08What?
32:10It's been there for a long time.
32:12It's been there for a long time.
32:14It's been there for a long time.
32:16May I guess?
32:18Is it a UV cut?
32:20What's that?
32:22It's perfect.
32:24I've heard of it.
32:26It's good.
32:28The answer is
32:30a color contact lens.
32:32A color contact lens.
32:34A color contact lens.
32:36A color contact lens.
32:38A color contact lens.
32:40A color contact lens.
32:42Just putting on the glasses
32:44makes you look bright.
32:46makes you look bright.
32:48This one
32:50just putting on the glasses
32:52makes you look chic.
32:54The answer is
32:56putting color under the lens
32:58The answer is
33:00putting color under the lens
33:02to create chic effect.
33:04When it becomes a makeup virus
33:06when putting on the glasses
33:08it's a hot topic on SNS and video sites.
33:10I'm collecting popularity mainly among young women.
33:14I didn't know that.
33:16The price is 3,300 yen including the frame price.
33:22It has become a hot topic on SNS.
33:25This year, it is sold at a pace of more than four times last year.
33:30When I go to the convenience store,
33:32or when I go out for a while,
33:33I go to the convenience store when I feel that it is tough to go out without makeup.
33:37It's so cute.
33:40Glasses are no longer just to force eyesight.
33:48I'm looking forward to what kind of glasses will come out in the future.
33:53The correct answer was a lens with a cheek effect.
33:58Nobu-chan said too much about women.
34:03We want to do it too.
34:05I don't need it.
34:06Why do you say women?
34:09We all want to do it.
34:12I can't watch it.
34:14I can't watch KOTE's cheek.
34:16Is that what you mean?
34:18I want to do it too.
34:19I want to do it.
34:20Do you want to have a good complexion?
34:22I don't need a lens.
34:23I don't think so.
34:25Mr. Ogi,
34:26I'm worried about the traces of nose pads.
34:28The glasses have been eliminated a little.
34:31I'm embarrassed.
34:33It would have been better if there were traces of nose pads.
34:37It's a little white.
34:40It's a little special.
34:41It's like a microphone used in theaters.
34:44I'm embarrassed to be told that I'm wearing a microphone like that.
34:47It's like a musical.
34:49I'm embarrassed to be told that.
34:52I think women with good makeup are good.
34:56That's right.
34:58I think actresses are good.
35:00I'm worried about the glasses.
35:06Mr. KOTE, what are you worried about?
35:09I made my debut with glasses late.
35:12I was 2.0 years old.
35:13It's amazing.
35:14I'm getting old in the past two or three years.
35:18You have good eyesight.
35:20I can see it close up, but it's blurry from a distance.
35:24That's right.
35:26I'm worried about the lens.
35:28The lens is divided into parts.
35:31I had to move my eyes.
35:35I can't do that while driving.
35:38It's like an automatic focus.
35:41That's right.
35:42I wish I had glasses like that.
35:44I was worried about Mr. KOTE.
35:47I looked it up.
35:48I found glasses like that.
35:50Please watch this video.
35:54It's inconvenient because the lens is blurry from a distance.
35:58However, I can't use the lens well.
36:03There are many people who have the same problem as Mr. KOTE.
36:09This is what is expected of the solution.
36:12What is this?
36:13Point focus glasses.
36:16Even if you look close or far away, it automatically focuses.
36:23What's going on?
36:27Actually, these glasses measure the distance from what you see with a sensor.
36:33As a result, the shape of the lens changes.
36:37Even if you look close or far away, it automatically focuses.
36:41Even if you lose your eyesight, it's safe.
36:48However, there is a disadvantage that the field of view is narrow.
36:52The manufacturer is working to improve the field of view.
36:58Mr. KOTE, why don't you try these high-tech autofocus glasses?
37:06These are the latest glasses.
37:09Mr. KOTE, what do you think?
37:11It's a little SF.
37:14The design is a little strange.
37:17I think it's a matter of time.
37:21These glasses look good on you.
37:22What are you talking about?
37:24I'm embarrassed.
37:25You don't like it, do you?
37:26I don't like it.
37:29These glasses are wonderful.
37:31However, they don't look good on me.
37:35Because they are X-Japan.
37:38You look like a future Toshi.
37:44Next time, KANE-YOKUN will...
37:46Investigate the front line of bicycles.
37:49The factory that introduced the latest robot.
37:52A repair professional.
37:54A bicycle shop in the city.
37:56It's amazing.
37:59A toast to the Tsurube family.
38:01The guest is Mr. TAMIYO OKUDA.
38:077.57 p.m. on the 19th.
38:10It's good.
38:14The theme of this time is...
38:16Tuesday night.
38:18This time, we will feature a number of nostalgic anime songs.
38:23Tuesday night at 7.57 p.m.
38:26Live broadcast.
38:30NHK is not going to do it.
38:34The future is in our hands.
38:37What is the theme of this time?
38:40Tuesday night at 11 p.m.
38:45Gyoza.
38:48Amateurs overturn the concept of Gyoza.
38:52What is this? It's delicious.
38:547.57 p.m. on the 21st.
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