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00:00:00In the midst of the pandemic, influenza is spreading all over the country.
00:00:08The number of infected people has increased by about 1.8 times compared to the previous week.
00:00:17Schools are also opening to respond to school closures.
00:00:22Influenza is also caused by throat problems.
00:00:32I started to feel dry after it started to get cold.
00:00:36My throat gets dry quickly.
00:00:40My throat tends to get dry while I'm sleeping,
00:00:45but it gets dry when I speak in the morning.
00:00:50I can't stop coughing for a while.
00:00:54I think it's because it's cold.
00:00:56When I drink tea, it's easier for me to cough.
00:01:01I try to be careful when I drink a bottle of water.
00:01:06Various throat problems.
00:01:08What are the causes and treatments?
00:01:11In addition, other than influenza,
00:01:14throat problems can lead to various body ailments.
00:01:20An expert will explain the throat problems that everyone is concerned about.
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00:04:33Suddenly it's getting cold.
00:04:37It was still warm last week.
00:04:39I was surprised by the cold wind when I got up in the morning.
00:04:44Suddenly it feels like winter.
00:04:47I'm not looking forward to autumn clothes at all.
00:04:49It's frustrating.
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00:05:01From here, we will look at the four questions about the throat trouble that is increasing in this season.
00:05:08The explanation is by Dr. Eiji Kusumi, director of the Tachikawa Park Clinic, who is familiar with infectious diseases.
00:05:18Dr. Kusumi.
00:05:19Throat.
00:05:22Is the throat important?
00:05:24It's very important.
00:05:26The role of the throat is to breathe, to speak, to swallow.
00:05:33There are many things, but the most important thing is to block the infection of viruses and bacteria.
00:05:45Most of these viruses and bacteria enter the body through the mouth and nose and pass through the throat.
00:05:54In order to block it in the throat, fine hair, such as mucous membranes, grows.
00:06:02Catch the virus that came in.
00:06:05There is a work to turn it into a tan, thaw it, and drive it out together.
00:06:11When this function is weakened, the risk of influenza and various infectious diseases increases.
00:06:18It means that it will increase.
00:06:20Now, let's look at the questions about the throat.
00:06:23Here's the first one.
00:06:25Why is it easy for the throat to dry out in the morning of this season?
00:06:30According to Dr. Kusumi, it is due to a decrease in the moisture in the air.
00:06:37Also, people who sneeze should be especially careful.
00:06:41After this, we will explain in detail about the dryness of the throat and the unstoppable cough of this season.
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00:09:52The first question is,
00:09:54why is it easier to have a dry throat when you wake up in the morning?
00:10:01The reason is the decrease in moisture in the air.
00:10:06People who snore should be careful.
00:10:09Sumi-sensei, please.
00:10:10Yes.
00:10:11Compared to the warm season,
00:10:13the amount of moisture in the air is less in winter.
00:10:18The air is also cold and dry.
00:10:22If you inhale it for a long time while you're sleeping,
00:10:26the moisture in your throat will dry out and dry out.
00:10:30Do you mean that people who snore should be especially careful?
00:10:34Yes.
00:10:35People who snore often open their mouths and breathe with their mouths.
00:10:41The air is inhaled from the nose.
00:10:44At that time, the humidity and temperature inside are given.
00:10:49Even if it goes to the throat, it doesn't put pressure on it.
00:10:53However, it is not so humid when you breathe with your mouth.
00:10:57Especially for people who have insomnia,
00:11:00they tend to breathe with their mouths.
00:11:02People like that need to be careful.
00:11:04In the first place, when you snore,
00:11:06what kind of sound is it?
00:11:10What kind of sound is that?
00:11:12When the air passes through a narrow area,
00:11:16it makes the surrounding area shake.
00:11:19Specifically, when you sleep with your eyes open,
00:11:22your tongue droops.
00:11:24When the air passes through that area,
00:11:26the area shakes and makes the sound of snoring.
00:11:29It's not a voice, is it?
00:11:30It's not a voice.
00:11:32That's right.
00:11:33For people who snore a lot,
00:11:35whether they inhale or exhale,
00:11:37they both snore a lot.
00:11:39It's like a coffin.
00:11:42If it's just one person,
00:11:44I think they'll fall asleep in the meantime.
00:11:46But if there are two people,
00:11:48they really can't sleep.
00:11:53It's the same for the throat.
00:11:55My nose tends to dry out a lot.
00:11:58It's hard for me to breathe with my nose.
00:12:02When I breathe with my nose,
00:12:04the inside of my nose also dries out.
00:12:06It dries out.
00:12:07It hurts.
00:12:08The mucous membranes of my nose are damaged.
00:12:11That causes a tingling sensation.
00:12:13Sometimes I get a nosebleed.
00:12:16The air tends to dry out in the winter,
00:12:20but it's also one of the causes of rhinitis and hay fever.
00:12:23What should I do?
00:12:24Is there a way to deal with it?
00:12:26You should wear a mask
00:12:29and let the air out of your nose.
00:12:31You should wear a mask and sleep.
00:12:33You should also apply vaseline to the entrance of your nose.
00:12:36Vaseline?
00:12:37It prevents dryness.
00:12:39If you wear a mask and apply vaseline,
00:12:41will you be able to sleep deeply?
00:12:44I think it depends on the person.
00:12:48There are many cases where you take it off at night.
00:12:52Also, I think men's nose hair grows a lot.
00:12:57If you take care of your nose too much,
00:12:59your nose hair will be covered with dust.
00:13:03It will prevent foreign substances from entering your nose.
00:13:06So I don't recommend you to take care of your nose hair
00:13:09so much that it doesn't stick out.
00:13:15Let's talk about your throat.
00:13:17Please tell us what happens to your throat
00:13:19if it continues to dry out.
00:13:21As I explained earlier,
00:13:24the hair that protects the throat is vulnerable to dryness.
00:13:28If your throat remains dry,
00:13:30the function of catching viruses and releasing them
00:13:34will be weakened.
00:13:36For example,
00:13:38when you clean your throat,
00:13:40the dust sticks to the wet dirt
00:13:43better than the dry dirt.
00:13:46In this period of time,
00:13:48there are viruses such as influenza,
00:13:51and bacteria.
00:13:54If you can't get rid of them,
00:13:56it will be easier to catch them.
00:13:58Is there a good way to prevent the dryness of your throat
00:14:01when you sleep?
00:14:04In this period of time,
00:14:06including when you sleep,
00:14:08the humidity in the room is about 40 to 60%.
00:14:11It's a humidifier!
00:14:13It's said to be the best.
00:14:15It's a humidifier.
00:14:17You don't need a humidifier anymore, do you?
00:14:19No, I don't need it anymore.
00:14:21You've taken care of the humidifier, haven't you?
00:14:24Yes, I have.
00:14:26It's a humidifier.
00:14:28Can I use a humidifier now?
00:14:30Yes.
00:14:32In Tokyo,
00:14:34the humidity is about 30%.
00:14:36If you don't have a humidifier,
00:14:38you can put a wet towel on your bed.
00:14:40For example,
00:14:42you can put water in a bathtub
00:14:44and raise your head in a hotel.
00:14:46It's good to put water in a bathtub.
00:14:48It's cold, so some people
00:14:50turn on the air conditioner and go to bed.
00:14:52But the air in the room
00:14:54is often dry.
00:14:56So I warm the room
00:14:58until I go to bed.
00:15:00And when I go to bed,
00:15:02I turn off the air conditioner
00:15:04and go to bed.
00:15:06You can't go out in the morning, can you?
00:15:08I can't go out in the morning.
00:15:10It's cold in the morning, isn't it?
00:15:12Is it that cold when you go to bed?
00:15:14It's cold!
00:15:16It's not cold yet, is it?
00:15:18It's a little cold.
00:15:20It's cold.
00:15:22I don't want to go out.
00:15:24Sometimes I turn on the heater first.
00:15:26When you wake up?
00:15:28I turn on the heater first.
00:15:30It's cold to wake up.
00:15:32You can turn on the timer.
00:15:34You can turn it on at this time in the morning.
00:15:36I see.
00:15:38There's a convenient function.
00:15:40Can you do it at home?
00:15:42I can definitely do it.
00:15:44Let's move on to the next question.
00:15:46Here's the next question about throat.
00:15:48Why can't I stop coughing for about a week?
00:15:50Why can't I stop coughing for about a week?
00:15:52Why can't I stop coughing for about a week?
00:15:54According to Dr. Kusumi,
00:15:56According to Dr. Kusumi,
00:15:58there are various causes.
00:16:00The most common cause is a cold
00:16:02and bronchitis.
00:16:04In addition, it becomes a rhinitis
00:16:06and causes coughing.
00:16:08Dr. Kusumi, please explain.
00:16:10Coughing is often caused by a cold.
00:16:12Coughing is often caused by a cold.
00:16:14This is caused by a virus
00:16:16or bacteria that damage the mucus in the throat.
00:16:18This is caused by a virus or bacteria that damage the mucus in the throat.
00:16:20When a cold causes a cold,
00:16:22a small effect is created
00:16:24such as dust, pollen,
00:16:26cold air,
00:16:28and a strong smell.
00:16:30When a cold causes a cold,
00:16:32a small effect is created
00:16:34such as dust, pollen,
00:16:36and cold air,
00:16:38which leads to a reaction of the body
00:16:40If it seems to be getting better, you don't have to worry so much, but if it's getting worse, you need to be careful.
00:16:52As a guideline for receiving medical care, if the cough is getting worse and lasts for more than two weeks, there is a disease called pre-cough.
00:17:05Pre-cough is a condition in which there is a constant inflammation of the pituitary gland.
00:17:12As a result, the cough comes out, so it's hard to leave it alone.
00:17:20Is it better to go to the hospital?
00:17:21That's right.
00:17:22The reason is that pre-cough is difficult to cure in the local area.
00:17:27I see.
00:17:28Yes, so please go to the hospital.
00:17:30In addition, if it gets worse, there are quite a few people who move to chronic pre-cough.
00:17:38If it becomes chronic pre-cough, it will be a disease that you have to go with for the rest of your life.
00:17:45Typically, when you breathe out, you may have symptoms such as breathing in and out.
00:17:55In the end, if the inflammation continues for a long time, the wall of the pituitary gland will get thicker and thicker, and the function of breathing may deteriorate.
00:18:06Before it becomes chronic pre-cough, I recommend that you receive medical care if the cough lasts for about two weeks and becomes worse or worse.
00:18:18What kind of cough is good?
00:18:20I think it's good for internal medicine.
00:18:22In terms of specialty, I think it's good for breathing and self-medication.
00:18:29So it's good for internal medicine.
00:18:31Yes, it's good for internal medicine.
00:18:32What kind of treatment is it?
00:18:33Is the treatment period long?
00:18:35In the case of chronic pre-cough, we treat it with an inhaler.
00:18:41It's a type of spray that works well on fine fog.
00:18:46We also use a cartridge-type thing with a lot of fine powder inside to suck it in.
00:18:54It works very well, so once you start treatment, your symptoms will quickly improve.
00:18:59Even if you have a little cough, you have to take it well.
00:19:06I also have a weak throat, so I always think that I should go to the hospital after 10 days or more.
00:19:14In terms of cough, I often hear that mycoplasma lung cancer, which is called walking lung cancer, has a lot of cough.
00:19:22Mycoplasma lung cancer?
00:19:23Mycoplasma lung cancer.
00:19:24Walking lung cancer?
00:19:25It's a scary nickname.
00:19:27I don't know what it is.
00:19:28It was very popular in the summer of this year, but it's still popular.
00:19:33People with mycoplasma have seen so many adult lung cancer.
00:19:38Mycoplasma lung cancer?
00:19:40The bacteria enter the lungs through the throat.
00:19:46When the throat is dry, the bacteria are easy to get stuck.
00:19:50Mycoplasma lung cancer is a respiratory infection that occurs when you get infected with bacteria.
00:19:56Mycoplasma lung cancer has a characteristic that the cough and fever last for more than two weeks.
00:20:02The route of infection is that the bacteria fly in small droplets when you cough.
00:20:10Infection occurs by inhaling the droplets.
00:20:14Infection occurs mainly by touching the droplet and eating food or touching the nose.
00:20:22There are mainly two routes of infection.
00:20:25In fact, during the new coronavirus, various infectious diseases were on leave.
00:20:32The fact that people avoid contact with each other means that all infectious diseases are reduced.
00:20:38It is said that the activity limit has been eased and it has become normal.
00:20:44The disease that did not occur during that time is now coming back at once.
00:20:51Mycoplasma lung cancer has been very popular since this summer.
00:20:59Is it easy to diagnose mycoplasma lung cancer?
00:21:05In the case of mycoplasma lung cancer, the characteristic of mycoplasma lung cancer is that it tends to get worse in the middle of the night.
00:21:16In the case of mycoplasma lung cancer, the temperature does not come out.
00:21:19In the case of mycoplasma lung cancer, the temperature comes out throughout the day.
00:21:23There are people who get 8 degrees.
00:21:28In the case of mycoplasma lung cancer, the temperature comes out and there is a cough.
00:21:34In that case, mycoplasma lung cancer or infectious disease is suspected.
00:21:37Is there a cure for mycoplasma lung cancer?
00:21:45In the case of mycoplasma lung cancer, mycoplasma lung cancer is treated with antibiotics.
00:21:51Antibiotics are not available in Japan.
00:21:54Antibiotics are not available in Japan.
00:22:01What kind of medicine should I take when I have a cough?
00:22:04When you have a cough, I think you should take a cough-stopping medicine.
00:22:10Is that okay?
00:22:11Personally, the cause of mycoplasma lung cancer varies from person to person.
00:22:17I think you should take measures based on the cause of mycoplasma lung cancer.
00:22:22There are things that work for cough, throat, etc.
00:22:25There are things that work for cough, throat, etc.
00:22:27Is it okay to take all of them?
00:22:29I think it's one way to take all the ingredients.
00:22:36However, in the case of mycoplasma lung cancer, it is difficult to stop the cough with commercial cold medicine.
00:22:42The so-called cough-stopping medicine does not work for mycoplasma lung cancer.
00:22:49I've heard that it's better not to stop the cough because it's a reaction to produce something bad.
00:22:56Which one is better?
00:22:58I think it's better not to stop the cough in the phase where the mycoplasma lung cancer is dilated.
00:23:05However, if the mycoplasma lung cancer is chronic and the cough continues,
00:23:11it is better to remove the cause of mycoplasma lung cancer as soon as possible rather than stopping it.
00:23:17It is said that mycoplasma lung cancer is caused by a cold.
00:23:23Does mycoplasma lung cancer have anything to do with cough?
00:23:27Mycoplasma lung cancer has a lot to do with cough.
00:23:30When it comes to mycoplasma lung cancer,
00:23:32even if the runny nose doesn't come out from the front, it droops down to the throat.
00:23:37If the runny nose gets entangled in the throat, the cough is often induced.
00:23:43I've seen a lot of patients with mycoplasma lung cancer.
00:23:50Even if you can see the runny nose in the back of your throat,
00:23:56there are many people who don't have a runny nose.
00:24:02In fact, there are many people who don't realize that they have runny nose.
00:24:07Don't you have a runny nose?
00:24:09Don't you have a runny throat?
00:24:11When the runny nose comes out from the front, I realize that the runny nose is coming out.
00:24:15Even if the runny nose doesn't come out from the front, it droops down to the throat.
00:24:18Even if you can see the runny nose in the back of your throat,
00:24:21you don't have a runny nose.
00:24:26Don't you have a runny throat?
00:24:27I don't have a runny throat.
00:24:28What did you go to the hospital for?
00:24:30I went to the hospital because I had a runny nose.
00:24:34Please tell me how to treat mycoplasma lung cancer.
00:24:37The best way to treat mycoplasma lung cancer is to wash your nose.
00:24:45There are various products on the market.
00:24:48What should I do?
00:24:50I bought a saline solution at a pharmacy.
00:24:53You can warm it up and wash your nose.
00:24:57Do you wash the mucous membrane?
00:24:59That's right.
00:25:00There is a lot of sticky mucous on the surface of the nose.
00:25:04I wash it off.
00:25:08The runny nose comes out from the runny nose.
00:25:11If you remove the runny nose, the runny nose will go down.
00:25:14I heard you have a runny nose.
00:25:16I've never had a runny nose.
00:25:18Doesn't it hurt?
00:25:19It doesn't hurt.
00:25:21When you say you put water in your nose,
00:25:23it's like when you put water in your nose in the pool.
00:25:28The water in the pool contains a lot of chlorine.
00:25:34That's why it hurts.
00:25:36The saline solution warms the body temperature to about 38 degrees.
00:25:41It doesn't sting or smell at all.
00:25:45How do you put it in your nose?
00:25:48It depends on the product.
00:25:50For example, some people pour it into their nose.
00:25:53It's like a bottle with a funnel in it.
00:25:56If you push it, it comes out.
00:25:58In your nose?
00:25:59Yes, it's like putting it in your nose.
00:26:01Does it come out of your nose?
00:26:03Yes, it comes out of your nose and mouth.
00:26:05It comes out from the other side of your nose.
00:26:08Do you use lukewarm water?
00:26:10Yes, I do.
00:26:12I always do it because I think my nose is a little clogged.
00:26:16I put a little hot water in it.
00:26:18I put it in the purifier.
00:26:21The saline solution has salt in it.
00:26:24If you dissolve a certain amount of saline solution, it doesn't sting at all.
00:26:29I do that, too.
00:26:31I don't have any powder, so I use tap water today.
00:26:35It hurts a lot when I use tap water.
00:26:37That's right.
00:26:38It's strange.
00:26:39It's powder, so it matches the body temperature, right?
00:26:42That's right.
00:26:430.9% saline solution is the so-called saline solution.
00:26:47That's why it's soothing.
00:26:49It doesn't hurt.
00:26:50It doesn't hurt at all.
00:26:51If you put it in like a medicine, it doesn't hurt at all.
00:26:55There are times when I can't stop coughing.
00:26:58That's right.
00:26:59If you go to the hospital for a while, it will be cured.
00:27:03But now I can't sleep.
00:27:05It's hard.
00:27:06What is the most effective way to get through this time?
00:27:11I'm sure you all have it at home.
00:27:14I recommend taking honey.
00:27:17I don't have honey.
00:27:19I don't have honey.
00:27:22Honey has an anti-inflammatory effect.
00:27:28Research has shown that it is effective.
00:27:33You can drink it slowly in your throat.
00:27:40It is said that it is also effective in tea.
00:27:44However, you should be careful with honey.
00:27:47Honey should not be given to children under the age of one.
00:27:53It contains botulinum.
00:27:57Adults are fine, but 0-year-old children are not.
00:28:01If you give it to a 0-year-old child, it will reproduce in your body.
00:28:04You will have a botulinum deficiency.
00:28:07You have to be careful.
00:28:09I think there are times when I cough even though I'm not sick.
00:28:12Why is that?
00:28:14Do you cough even though you're not sick?
00:28:16Yes.
00:28:17I think it's because of dryness.
00:28:21If you add stimulation to the mucous membrane, it will reflect.
00:28:28At this time, it is easy to get out of the warm room.
00:28:34It is also a physical stimulus to get out of the moist room.
00:28:39I don't want to sit in a quiet place on the train.
00:28:45When I sit in a quiet place, I sweat a lot.
00:28:51Why is that?
00:28:53I think it's because of the nerves.
00:28:57The nerves are concentrated in the nerves.
00:29:00You're conscious.
00:29:02It's not good to be conscious.
00:29:05What should I do when everyone is in the elevator?
00:29:11You should never sit in a good seat at a movie theater.
00:29:16I think it's good to have a little water and drink it quickly.
00:29:23It's also good to lick the candy.
00:29:28Let's move on.
00:29:30This is a question about the throat.
00:29:33Why is it easier to swallow during meals and harder to swallow medicine?
00:29:39According to Dr. Kusumi,
00:29:43One of the causes is the aging of the throat.
00:29:46It is also a fear that causes an inflammation of the throat.
00:29:49Does it mean that the throat is aging?
00:29:51Please tell me in detail.
00:29:53The throat is aging and getting weaker.
00:29:57The strength of the throat has been reduced since I was over 40 years old.
00:30:03The power to swallow is weak, so it is easier to swallow food during meals.
00:30:10It's hard to swallow hard-to-swallow medicine.
00:30:16Depending on the aging of the throat,
00:30:19Sometimes the age of the throat is higher than the actual age of the body.
00:30:27We have prepared a throat age test to see if your throat is aging.
00:30:34This is a test that Dr. Otani, the director of Ikebukuro Otani Clinic, has supervised.
00:30:40Put your index finger on the top of your throat and swallow the saliva.
00:30:47Check how many times you can swallow in 30 seconds.
00:30:51The number of times will tell you how old your throat is.
00:30:57Let's do it.
00:30:59Let's do it.
00:31:01First of all, please moisten your throat with water.
00:31:04Do I have to drink water?
00:31:06That's right.
00:31:07I'm scared.
00:31:08Can I do it?
00:31:09How many times can you do it?
00:31:11How many times can you do it in 30 seconds?
00:31:13That's right. It's 30 seconds.
00:31:15Did you moisten your throat?
00:31:17Please count the number of times you can do it.
00:31:20Let's do it. It's 30 seconds.
00:31:22Ready, start!
00:31:3310 seconds have passed.
00:31:4320 seconds have passed.
00:31:485 seconds have passed.
00:31:53Time's up!
00:31:57I can hear the sound of my throat being choked.
00:32:01What's that sound?
00:32:03I don't know.
00:32:05What's that sound?
00:32:07I can hear the sound of my throat being choked.
00:32:10It sounds like you're eating an apple.
00:32:14I don't know who's being choked.
00:32:19How many times did you do it?
00:32:228 times.
00:32:24You're in your 40s.
00:32:2614 times.
00:32:28You're young.
00:32:30You're in your 20s.
00:32:328 times.
00:32:332 times, right?
00:32:36How about you, Su-chan?
00:32:3713 times.
00:32:39I think I did 7 or 8 times.
00:32:42Then you're in your 40s or 50s.
00:32:46You're getting results according to your age.
00:32:49That's right.
00:32:53According to Mr. Ohtani,
00:32:55people who are older than you are more likely to have a choked throat.
00:32:59Please be careful.
00:33:02Mr. Furui, do you have anything to say about your throat?
00:33:05In winter, my throat gets bad and I can't speak.
00:33:09All of a sudden?
00:33:11That happens.
00:33:13I'd like to know why that happens.
00:33:17When you make a sound,
00:33:20your vocal cords are in your throat.
00:33:23They move with the movement of your throat muscles.
00:33:27When you stretch or loosen your vocal cords,
00:33:30air comes out of them.
00:33:33When your throat gets bad,
00:33:35you can't adjust your vocal cords well.
00:33:38That's why you can't speak.
00:33:40Also, in winter,
00:33:42the air is dry and cold,
00:33:45so your throat can get inflamed.
00:33:48That's why you can't speak.
00:33:51What should I do when I can't speak?
00:33:54For example, drinking water or licking honey is one way.
00:33:59Licking a throat candy
00:34:02will help you improve your voice.
00:34:06I don't think that's the case.
00:34:09When your throat gets dry,
00:34:12the air comes out of your throat.
00:34:15But you still have work to do.
00:34:17You don't have to use a lot of voice the day before.
00:34:20I think that happens in winter.
00:34:24For example, if you can't speak for more than two weeks,
00:34:28or if you can't speak well,
00:34:31if you're young and you need to use your voice,
00:34:35you can use polylip.
00:34:37If your vocal cords don't close,
00:34:40you can't speak.
00:34:42If you're in your 50s,
00:34:46you can't speak because of cancer.
00:34:52So if you're worried about it,
00:34:56you should see a doctor.
00:34:59It's hard for people who can't speak.
00:35:01Yes, it is.
00:35:03It's best not to use polylip.
00:35:08If you don't use it, you won't be able to work.
00:35:12It's important to moisturize your throat.
00:35:16If you can't speak, it's best not to use polylip.
00:35:20Throat aging can cause lung inflammation.
00:35:24Is there a possibility of lung inflammation?
00:35:27Yes.
00:35:28If you have lung inflammation,
00:35:30it can lead to hypochondriasis.
00:35:34A lot of people die from this disease.
00:35:37What is hypochondriasis?
00:35:40It's a disease in which a lot of bacteria
00:35:43are in the mouth along with the saliva.
00:35:46The bacteria settle in the lungs,
00:35:49and the bacteria reproduce and cause hypochondriasis.
00:35:54Take a look at this picture.
00:35:57When you swallow saliva while you're sleeping,
00:36:01the muscles in the throat are usually closed,
00:36:07so the saliva doesn't go into the bronchi,
00:36:10but goes into the esophagus.
00:36:13However, when the muscles in the throat are relaxed,
00:36:18the lid is open.
00:36:21It's loosened.
00:36:23The saliva goes into the bronchi.
00:36:28The saliva settles in the lungs,
00:36:31and the bacteria are included in the saliva.
00:36:35This causes inflammation in the lungs,
00:36:38leading to hypochondriasis.
00:36:41Is it common among the elderly?
00:36:44The cause of repeated hypochondriasis
00:36:47is often hypochondriasis.
00:36:50When I talk, my wife sometimes says,
00:36:53I went to the wrong place!
00:36:56That's hypochondriasis?
00:36:58Yes, it's hypochondriasis.
00:37:01But it's okay as long as you can detect
00:37:04that you went to the wrong place.
00:37:07For example, when the brain works
00:37:11along with aging,
00:37:14the sensor in the throat weakens.
00:37:17The saliva goes into the bronchi,
00:37:20but it doesn't go into the esophagus.
00:37:23It doesn't go into the esophagus.
00:37:26The muscles in the throat are weak,
00:37:29so the saliva can't go into the esophagus.
00:37:32Hypochondriasis is amazing.
00:37:35The saliva goes into the esophagus.
00:37:38My father was like this.
00:37:41He was very careful when he ate.
00:37:44He made it into a jelly-like shape.
00:37:47He was very careful in his late 80s.
00:37:50He took care of his health,
00:37:53but he had bacteria in his mouth
00:37:56and saliva, so he couldn't prevent it.
00:37:59It was very difficult.
00:38:02Hypochondriasis is one of the major causes
00:38:05of the death of the elderly.
00:38:08Maintaining the function of the throat
00:38:11is very important.
00:38:14Let's move on.
00:38:17This is a question about the throat.
00:38:20I feel like my throat is thinner than before.
00:38:23Can't I train my throat?
00:38:26According to Dr. Kusumi and Dr. Otani,
00:38:29good exercise is effective
00:38:32in preventing the aging of the throat.
00:38:35Dr. Kusumi, what kind of exercise is this?
00:38:38Just like training the arms and legs,
00:38:41you can also train the muscles of the throat.
00:38:44Dr. Otani also recommends this exercise.
00:38:47First, put two thumbs under the chin
00:38:50and pull the chin a little.
00:38:53The thumb pushes the chin,
00:38:56and the chin pulls the thumb back.
00:38:59It's like this.
00:39:02It's like this.
00:39:05It's like bouncing back and forth.
00:39:08Next, open your mouth wide to the side
00:39:11and tighten your back teeth.
00:39:14It's like this.
00:39:17By making a sound for 10 seconds,
00:39:20you can increase the muscles around the throat
00:39:23and prevent the aging of the throat.
00:39:26It has nothing to do with the eyes.
00:39:29It has nothing to do with the eyes.
00:39:32What?
00:39:35Why are you messing up with the eyes?
00:39:38You're messing up with the eyes.
00:39:41My eyes are messing up?
00:39:44You're messing up.
00:39:47Close your eyes.
00:39:50Is it okay?
00:39:53Now, let's do 10 seconds.
00:39:56What's the key?
00:39:59That's up to you.
00:40:01It's up to me.
00:40:03Let's go.
00:40:05Start!
00:40:133, 2, 1.
00:40:15Time's up.
00:40:17That was great.
00:40:19You don't have to clap.
00:40:21This is a practice, right?
00:40:23It's a training.
00:40:25You can do it when you have time.
00:40:27If you do it 5 or 10 times,
00:40:29you can get more effect.
00:40:31I don't want to do this.
00:40:33Let's do it.
00:40:35I don't want to do this.
00:40:37Let's do it.
00:40:39It's hard to do it in the city.
00:40:41You can't do it in the city.
00:40:43Go home.
00:40:47I don't want to do it.
00:40:49Let's do it.
00:40:51Can you get the effect
00:40:53even if you do it a few times?
00:40:55You can't sing.
00:40:57Can't you sing?
00:40:59You can sing.
00:41:01It's important to talk with people.
00:41:03It's important to talk with people.
00:41:05It's important to talk with people.
00:41:07The oral flail
00:41:09is the beginning of
00:41:11the aging of the whole body.
00:41:13There's a problem with the respiratory system.
00:41:15There's a problem with the respiratory system.
00:41:17If you have a weak throat,
00:41:19you can't eat.
00:41:21You can't eat.
00:41:23The oral flail I introduced earlier
00:41:25is a common problem
00:41:27that happens every once in a while.
00:41:29is a common problem that happens every once in a while.
00:41:31It's a disease that can lead to death.
00:41:33It's a disease that can lead to death.
00:41:35It's better to train your throat muscles
00:41:37so that you don't get weak.
00:41:39so that you don't get weak.
00:41:41Thank you for your explanation.
00:41:43Thank you for your explanation.
00:41:47Next, let's have a talk.
00:41:49Next, let's have a talk.
00:41:51Do you want to talk?
00:41:53Do you want to talk?
00:41:55There's a post on SNS.
00:41:57There's a post on SNS.
00:41:59There are people who call me
00:42:01to get in touch with me
00:42:03to get in touch with me
00:42:05on e-mail and LINE.
00:42:07I want you to think more about
00:42:09taking the other person's time.
00:42:11I want you to think more about
00:42:13taking the other person's time.
00:42:15I'm not good at getting in touch
00:42:17with people on the phone.
00:42:19What happens?
00:42:21What happens?
00:42:23These days, not many young people
00:42:25these days, are good at using telephones.
00:42:27According to the results of softbank quizzes
00:42:29According to the results of softbank quizzes
00:42:31About 60% of the people in their 20s
00:42:33and about 30% of people in their 30s
00:42:35tend to be quick at using telephone
00:42:37tend to be quick at using telephone
00:42:39Are young people really not good
00:42:41at getting in touch with people?
00:42:43Let's talk about how it works
00:42:44at work.
00:42:46When to first apply for a job
00:42:48Do you have to make a phone call?
00:42:50Well, that's a bit of a problem.
00:42:54I don't think I can go out right away.
00:42:56I need to be mentally prepared.
00:42:59You need to be mentally prepared.
00:43:01I have to make about 4 phone calls before I go out.
00:43:05There are things I can't do, but I can make a phone call and call back.
00:43:12I'm surprised.
00:43:14When I make a phone call, I want to know if I'm okay.
00:43:20I don't think I have time to think on the phone.
00:43:24I'd like to be able to make a phone call and call back.
00:43:28I'd like to be able to see my partner anytime.
00:43:32What if it's a private call?
00:43:35I talk to him on LINE.
00:43:38I don't have many phone calls.
00:43:42On the Internet, there is a comment that says,
00:43:44You should pay for the phone call.
00:43:46You should pay for the phone call.
00:43:49You should pay for the phone call.
00:43:51On the other hand, there are comments in their 40s that say,
00:43:53You should pay for the phone call.
00:43:55It's faster to talk to him on the phone.
00:43:59It's faster.
00:44:00I can get a message on the phone.
00:44:02For example, if I'm not feeling well,
00:44:04I can't go to work or I can't send it.
00:44:08I think it's better to talk to him on the phone.
00:44:13I think there are people who can't do that.
00:44:17It's hard to write a sentence.
00:44:20I'm trying to make it work.
00:44:24I'm trying to make it work.
00:44:26I'm trying to make it work.
00:44:28I'm trying to make it work.
00:44:30On the Internet, there is a comment that says,
00:44:32You should pay for the phone call.
00:44:34You should pay for the phone call.
00:44:36It's not fair to leave a message.
00:44:38You should pay for the phone call.
00:44:40You should pay for the phone call.
00:44:42There are comments like that.
00:44:45And in private,
00:44:47I'm against my daughter.
00:44:50I send her a message on LINE.
00:44:53I send her a message on LINE.
00:44:56I send her a message on LINE.
00:44:58I send her a message on LINE.
00:45:00I send her a message on LINE.
00:45:02It's different from the old days.
00:45:04The phone call is a precious thing that connects with the other person.
00:45:08It's exciting.
00:45:10It's a joy.
00:45:12So I want young people to value the phone call more.
00:45:19Even in their 40s.
00:45:23It's a message app.
00:45:25I don't know what the other person is doing.
00:45:27I don't know what the other person is doing.
00:45:31If it's not a big deal,
00:45:33I'd like to send a short message.
00:45:36I want people to tell me when they want to talk to me.
00:45:42Do you prefer to make phone calls?
00:45:44Do you prefer to make phone calls?
00:45:48I'm going to ask Yoh Mikami, an IT journalist.
00:45:52I'm going to ask Yoh Mikami, an IT journalist.
00:45:55Which do you prefer to make phone calls?
00:45:57Which do you prefer to make phone calls?
00:45:59I don't like it either.
00:46:01Which do you prefer, Gekidan?
00:46:03I'm not good at it either.
00:46:05You're not good at making calls.
00:46:07I'm not good at making calls, but I prefer e-mails.
00:46:10E-mails are easier?
00:46:12Yes, I just have to tell them what I want.
00:46:15If I'm on the phone, I might not be able to talk to them.
00:46:21E-mails are easier.
00:46:23I see.
00:46:25On the phone, I just have to tell them what I want.
00:46:28I don't like to cut people off.
00:46:31I just have to tell them what I want.
00:46:34I see.
00:46:36I'm in my 40s.
00:46:38I don't use the phone that much.
00:46:41When you're on the phone, you have to write down your address.
00:46:46Isn't that better?
00:46:48If you're on the phone, it's hard to write down your address.
00:46:52I think it's better to write it down.
00:46:54Yes, I think it's better to write it down.
00:47:00I can search for it later.
00:47:03I think it's better to look back at each other's messages.
00:47:07I think you can write down your promises.
00:47:09Yes, including work.
00:47:11What about work?
00:47:12I think it's better to leave work.
00:47:14I don't want to fight over what I said.
00:47:16I don't want to fight over what I said.
00:47:18That's a high-level topic.
00:47:20I'm conscious of leaving everything.
00:47:22I don't want to leave anything.
00:47:24I call people when I don't want to leave anything.
00:47:27I call people when I don't want to leave anything.
00:47:29You're a good listener.
00:47:31Kishida-san.
00:47:32I grew up with black phones.
00:47:36I'm waiting for a call.
00:47:39I'm happy when I hear a call.
00:47:41When I go to work, I use a shoulder phone.
00:47:43I used to think that a phone call was cool.
00:47:47I like phones.
00:47:48I like phones.
00:47:50I've seen a lot of phone calls.
00:47:54I don't call anyone other than my family.
00:47:56Do you talk to your family on the phone?
00:47:59I can imagine the situation with my family.
00:48:02I don't know what the other person is going through.
00:48:05I don't think it's a good idea to make a phone call all of a sudden.
00:48:08Do you have a phone call when you think about it?
00:48:11I make a phone call when I think about it.
00:48:13I make a phone call when I think about it.
00:48:16What about you, Su-chan?
00:48:17I can't make a phone call.
00:48:19I can't make a phone call.
00:48:21When I get a phone call, I get nervous.
00:48:25What?
00:48:27What do you want?
00:48:30I don't want to know if I'm okay now.
00:48:33I want to know what you want after I'm okay.
00:48:38I want to ask you about my work.
00:48:42You don't want to be asked on the phone?
00:48:44No.
00:48:45You don't want to be asked on the phone?
00:48:46I don't want to be asked on the phone.
00:48:54I need courage to answer the phone.
00:48:57I don't think I'm used to it.
00:48:59I don't think I'm used to it.
00:49:01I don't think I'm used to it.
00:49:03I don't think I'm used to it.
00:49:06What if it's someone you like or your family?
00:49:09I don't mind if it's my friend.
00:49:11I don't mind if it's my friend.
00:49:15You don't have a free email?
00:49:18I don't have a free email.
00:49:20I call my friends.
00:49:22I call my friends.
00:49:25I call my friends.
00:49:29Do you call your friends?
00:49:31I don't know if I'm good at emailing.
00:49:35Can you email?
00:49:36Can you email?
00:49:38I'm not that sensitive.
00:49:40I don't like emailing.
00:49:42I don't like emailing.
00:49:44I don't like emailing.
00:49:47I don't think about it.
00:49:52Don't you call your friends?
00:49:55I do call my friends.
00:49:59I don't think about it.
00:50:01I call my friends when I'm too busy.
00:50:07You'll be done with the call.
00:50:09You'll be done with the call.
00:50:10There is a VTR game, too.
00:50:12There are different opinions of each generation for this game.
00:50:15I have summarized the opinions of the people who want and don't want to call.
00:50:20When I was a new employee, I was trained to speak on the phone.
00:50:25The e-mails don't convey all the details.
00:50:28There are some people who want urgent calls.
00:50:33Those who are not good at answering the phone.
00:50:37When you answer the phone on your day off, it feels like you're on a business trip.
00:50:41No way!
00:50:43It doesn't leave a record, so it's not good for work.
00:50:46That's what Nemuritsu-san said.
00:50:48I think it's better to leave a record.
00:50:50Yeah, I think so too.
00:50:52Those who are used to e-mails and are surprised by the sound of the phone.
00:50:55Suzu-chan type.
00:50:56Are you surprised?
00:50:57I'm scared.
00:50:59But that's right.
00:51:00Is there a case where it doesn't come out?
00:51:01So, since e-mails are the standard, I think it's a big deal to call.
00:51:07For example, my manager usually calls me by e-mail.
00:51:10When I get a call, I'm sure I'll be surprised.
00:51:12I wonder if there's a problem.
00:51:14It's not that it doesn't come out, but I think it's a little urgent.
00:51:19I see.
00:51:20If it doesn't come out, I hope you'll send it to me in a document.
00:51:24I'd be happy if you could send it to me in a document.
00:51:27Do you ever send an e-mail after answering the phone?
00:51:33Yes, I do.
00:51:34That's right away.
00:51:35If it's urgent.
00:51:37I'd like you to come out.
00:51:39I'm nervous.
00:51:40If you send an e-mail after answering the phone, will you come out?
00:51:44I have no choice but to come out.
00:51:46You have no choice but to come out.
00:51:48I have no choice but to come out.
00:51:50When you make a mistake at work and apologize, which one do you prefer, e-mail or phone?
00:51:59I'm not that sensitive.
00:52:01How about you, Nakai?
00:52:02I'm not sensitive.
00:52:04I don't care if it's a phone call or an e-mail.
00:52:06I don't care if it's an e-mail or a phone call.
00:52:11I don't care if it's an e-mail or a phone call.
00:52:16I don't care at all.
00:52:19I can't forgive a mistake.
00:52:22The mistakes were big.
00:52:24For example, you can't say,
00:52:27I'm sorry.
00:52:31You can't say that on the e-mail either.
00:52:36I don't think that's the case.
00:52:39Even if it's the same content,
00:52:42I think it's easier to communicate on the phone.
00:52:47But I don't think it's the same with e-mails.
00:52:50But if it's a really long message or e-mail,
00:52:53it's easier to communicate, right?
00:52:55Even if it's an e-mail, it's a really long sentence.
00:52:57As I said before, it's the same with e-mails.
00:53:00What if you make a mistake?
00:53:02I'll call you right away.
00:53:03That's right.
00:53:04It's bad.
00:53:05That's right.
00:53:07I'll call you too.
00:53:10It's hard to write a sentence.
00:53:12You can write a sentence.
00:53:14But it's hard to write a sentence.
00:53:16Emotional things are on the phone.
00:53:19That's right.
00:53:20When you want to convey your sincerity.
00:53:22When you have feelings.
00:53:24So I think this is good for business.
00:53:27It's hard to write.
00:53:28But I'm good at writing.
00:53:30I'm good at writing long lines.
00:53:34So I write it in a sentence.
00:53:35Like a real request.
00:53:36It's a business thing.
00:53:38It's a business thing.
00:53:39I think I can convey my feelings better in a sentence than in private.
00:53:44So I write it in a sentence.
00:53:45I think young people are more likely to express their feelings through the details of LINE.
00:53:51Because they're used to it.
00:53:52Because they're used to it.
00:53:53And to be honest,
00:53:57there are some colors and types of heart emojis.
00:54:02That's why the emotions are slightly different.
00:54:06It doesn't mean you like it if you have a heart emoji.
00:54:08But the heart emoji is different from the real heart emoji, right?
00:54:13Yes, it is.
00:54:13I often use the heart emoji that I make with my hands.
00:54:19That's not a good attitude.
00:54:21What?
00:54:22What about a serious heart emoji?
00:54:24I don't use a heart emoji as much as I'm serious.
00:54:28Oh, I see.
00:54:30I don't like it when a woman uses a heart emoji to anyone.
00:54:33That's so mean.
00:54:35What's with that strategy?
00:54:36You know, there's a saying,
00:54:39so I want you to tell me what I shouldn't use.
00:54:44I don't think you should use a smile emoji.
00:54:45I've been using it for weeks, and I don't really care about it.
00:54:49I also use a red exclamation mark.
00:54:52What are you talking about?
00:54:54I don't think you should use a smile emoji.
00:54:58And I don't think you should use a heart emoji.
00:55:01A heart emoji is dangerous.
00:55:02You shouldn't use a heart emoji.
00:55:04But you shouldn't use it when you have a lot of work to do.
00:55:05Do you mean when you have a lot of work to do, you feel like you have a lot of work to do?
00:55:09That's right.
00:55:09You shouldn't use a heart emoji when you're sweating.
00:55:11You don't need to sweat.
00:55:13That's not good at all.
00:55:16That's right.
00:55:17You shouldn't use a heart emoji when you're sweating.
00:55:21Oh, I see.
00:55:22So, we've talked about a lot of things.
00:55:25There seems to be a reason why there are more people who are not good at making phone calls.
00:55:29After this, experts will analyze the reasons why there are more people who are not good at making phone calls.
00:55:33We will also take a closer look at the world of phone calls.
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00:55:54I use it a lot.
00:55:55I use JCB for cafes, music, and trains.
00:55:59Me too.
00:56:00I use JCB for videos, dentists, and beauty salons.
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00:58:39Today's theme is
00:58:40Telephone separation
00:58:41Mr. Mikami, why are there more people who are not good at using telephones?
00:58:46The cause is the spread of smartphones.
00:58:48The number of smartphones is about 80%.
00:58:51As it has increased so far,
00:58:53There are more people who use SNS chats and LINE messages.
00:58:57There are fewer opportunities to use telephones.
00:59:00The message of the text is natural.
00:59:03Everyone is getting better at conveying the nuance of the text message.
00:59:07You can look back on the text.
00:59:09You can think about it carefully and reply.
00:59:12And then there's time.
00:59:14You have to match each other's time.
00:59:17In other words, you have to share each other's time.
00:59:22It's a little hard.
00:59:25You're a young girl, so you make friends.
00:59:28I make a lot of friends.
00:59:29That's a difficult line.
00:59:32But there must be a line.
00:59:34Mr. Mikami, there is a phenomenon of telephone separation overseas.
00:59:41Telephone separation among young people is not only in Japan.
00:59:45For example, in China,
00:59:47It is said that the number of young people who are afraid of telephones is increasing.
00:59:52For example, I don't want to hear the phone and react on the spot.
00:59:57It's the same in the United States.
00:59:59According to the same survey,
01:00:0181% of people aged 22 to 37 are worried about the sound of the phone.
01:00:11Mr. Furuichi, this is not only in Japan.
01:00:14The problem is how to deal with smartphones in the world.
01:00:18It's a little different.
01:00:20For example, in Norway,
01:00:21Various influencers upload their photos on social media.
01:00:25At that time, they usually process it.
01:00:27If you process it, you have to write that you processed it.
01:00:34For example, a model in a swimsuit or a fashion model.
01:00:38If you think it's natural for a model who is very thin to look at it from a child's perspective,
01:00:43It's not good.
01:00:45If you don't tell them that you're actually processing it,
01:00:48Everyone will go on a diet.
01:00:50If you process it, you have to write that you processed it.
01:00:56Everyone is looking for a way to use a smartphone.
01:00:59It's difficult.
01:01:01Is this a problem?
01:01:03There was a big move this week.
01:01:05It's Australia.
01:01:07For children under the age of 16,
01:01:09SNS and YouTube are separated.
01:01:12TikTok and Instagram are not allowed to be used.
01:01:16It was decided by law.
01:01:17It was decided by law.
01:01:18If you violate the regulations on the provider side,
01:01:21You can be fined up to 5 billion yen in Japan.
01:01:25It's a pretty tough thing to do.
01:01:28I think this is one of the things that will be helpful to other countries in the future.
01:01:35I think it's a battle between the development of controlling the human brain and the technology that humans have created.
01:01:43It is said that the function of controlling a child's brain is about 15 to 16 years old.
01:01:50So, in the meantime, it's better to have a chance to touch something harmful.
01:01:59Especially in Japan,
01:02:01When children start using their smartphones,
01:02:04It's about 9 to 10 years old.
01:02:07It's about 5th grade in elementary school.
01:02:09It is said that 90% of children have it when they enter junior high school.
01:02:14Just at that time, they are in puberty.
01:02:17I wonder how other people are looking at me.
01:02:21It's easy to get into extreme diets.
01:02:24And it's a time when I'm very interested in sexual things.
01:02:27And it's a time when I feel like I'm depending on others.
01:02:32It's a time when adults can't imagine that they're going to give people sexual images that will surprise them.
01:02:39It's a time when it's easy to happen.
01:02:42I think it's important for adults to manage such risks.
01:02:47Do you already have a child?
01:02:50I have.
01:02:51But it's hard to decide.
01:02:53It's not just children.
01:02:54Even adults depend on each other.
01:02:57I think it's better to teach them how to use it well.
01:03:03Especially how to use a smartphone during this pandemic.
01:03:10Nakai-san, you've been doing streaming and subscribing, haven't you?
01:03:16Yes.
01:03:17You've changed a lot, haven't you?
01:03:21Nakai-san, you're the worst.
01:03:24You're the worst.
01:03:26You used to hate it.
01:03:28That's right.
01:03:29How have I grown?
01:03:32You've been doing Netflix and subscribing.
01:03:37But I haven't done it yet.
01:03:39Oh, I see.
01:03:40I'm the only one who uses SNS.
01:03:42So I've been doing a lot of annoying things.
01:03:44But you want to do it.
01:03:46You're the generation.
01:03:47No, I'm not.
01:03:48Everyone is doing it.
01:03:49I'm doing it.
01:03:50Yes.
01:03:51That's all for Mikami-san.
01:03:54Thank you very much.
01:03:55Thank you very much.
01:03:56Next is this.
01:03:58I'm Nakai, a planning factory.
01:04:00This week is the 9th anniversary of TV Asahi.
01:04:02I'm planning to be the director of Hata.
01:04:04It's going to be a lot of money.
01:04:07It's a lot of work to take care of the house.
01:04:12There are a lot of unnecessary items.
01:04:17But that might actually be a lot of money.
01:04:22The radio from about 60 years ago costs 8,000 yen.
01:04:28The jacket from about 30 years ago costs 18,000 yen.
01:04:35This time, I'm going to leave my treasure at home.
01:04:40It's going to be a lot of money.
01:04:47What are you investigating?
01:04:49I'm at the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Station.
01:04:52I have a bird's nest on my head.
01:04:57What?
01:04:58There's someone here who wants to get rid of things.
01:05:02That's right.
01:05:03The guests this time are Misao-san, who lives in this house, and Kiyomi-san, who is his wife.
01:05:11Why did you apply for this time?
01:05:14I'm going to be the director of Hata.
01:05:17When I came to Hata, there were a lot of things.
01:05:21There are a lot of memories of my parents.
01:05:26I see.
01:05:27I also have a lot of memories of my three older sisters.
01:05:33I'm sorry, but it's trash.
01:05:37You said it well.
01:05:39Misao-san started living with his wife's parents 20 years ago as a husband of four daughters.
01:05:45He has a lot of memories of his three older sisters, including his parents.
01:05:52However, there is a surprising treasure in this.
01:06:04This time, it's a one-off with Mori-san, who has more than 1,100 stores nationwide.
01:06:14Please open the door.
01:06:17Oh, my God.
01:06:20There are a lot of things.
01:06:22I can't throw it away.
01:06:25By the way, have you ever opened this door?
01:06:29No, I haven't.
01:06:31This is nostalgic.
01:06:35There was a black telephone.
01:06:39It's a dial.
01:06:42This sound is nostalgic.
01:06:47Wow, it's nostalgic.
01:06:49It is said that today's children do not know what the phone mark on their smartphones is.
01:06:56That's right.
01:06:58I want to dispose of it someday.
01:07:01I can't help it because I want to throw it away.
01:07:04Why didn't you throw it away until now?
01:07:06I want to keep it.
01:07:09You want to keep it.
01:07:11I'm sure I'll dispose of it soon, but I'll keep it.
01:07:16I kept it properly.
01:07:19The black telephone, which is said to have been purchased more than 50 years ago, is nostalgic.
01:07:24Will it be money?
01:07:26It won't be money.
01:07:28Will the black telephone be money or not?
01:07:33It will be money.
01:07:36Will the black telephone be money or not?
01:07:42It will be money.
01:07:45You can buy a black telephone for 2,000 yen.
01:07:50You can't use this.
01:07:52There is a retro boom in Showa era.
01:07:55Antique furniture and home appliances are popular among young people.
01:08:02I think this black telephone is from the 1930s.
01:08:06If this is from the 1920s, I will buy it for 20,000 to 30,000 yen.
01:08:16By the way, it is a point to see if there is a mark of Denden Kousha, the predecessor of NTT.
01:08:24Next.
01:08:27What is this?
01:08:29It looks like a treasure.
01:08:32I will open it.
01:08:35Open.
01:08:38There is a lot of tape.
01:08:40It's karaoke.
01:08:43Is it like this?
01:08:45I don't know the cassette of this cell phone.
01:08:48It's called Hachitra.
01:08:52This cassette is called Hachitra because it can record eight tracks.
01:08:58This cassette was used in karaoke and car stereo in the 1970s.
01:09:04This is a tape I've seen.
01:09:08Is this from your father and mother's generation?
01:09:11My father.
01:09:13Did your father sing with you?
01:09:16I forgot.
01:09:18I'm sure you remember.
01:09:22Wait a minute.
01:09:25The fact that there is a microphone means that this is a karaoke machine.
01:09:32This is it.
01:09:34This is for Hachitra.
01:09:36Did your father use this?
01:09:38Yes.
01:09:40This was when I was in elementary school.
01:09:42When I was in elementary school.
01:09:44It's important to make sure that the electricity is working.
01:09:49That's right.
01:09:50Let's check the electricity.
01:09:54Tape volume.
01:10:00I can't sing.
01:10:04This is a song of a North Korean lover.
01:10:06Can you sing this song?
01:10:08I can't.
01:10:11It's working.
01:10:14That's great.
01:10:16I found a karaoke book.
01:10:21At that time, it was common to play music on Hachitra and sing karaoke with a credit card.
01:10:29This karaoke set was released in 1982 and can still be used today.
01:10:35Hachitra cassette.
01:10:38Does this make money?
01:10:41Doesn't it make money?
01:10:43It doesn't make money.
01:10:52There is no demand, so there are few people who want it.
01:10:56To be honest, it's zero.
01:10:58Isn't it a retro boom now?
01:11:00Can't it be a retro?
01:11:02To be honest, it's going to be a big thing.
01:11:05In the future, it may become a big hit.
01:11:09That's why there is little demand for it.
01:11:13To find the next clue, go to the second floor.
01:11:19Please be careful.
01:11:22Is it here?
01:11:23Yes, it's around here.
01:11:25This is amazing.
01:11:31This is the room my sister used to live in.
01:11:37When she got married and left the house, she left it as it was.
01:11:45The first thing I was worried about was the master's belongings.
01:11:51Wow, it's nostalgic.
01:11:54It's a boss.
01:11:56It's nostalgic.
01:11:58If you don't hit it properly, you can't get it.
01:12:03It's a souvenir, so it's not sold much.
01:12:06But it's in pretty good condition.
01:12:11This product is a non-sold item that can be obtained by collecting stickers on canned coffee in the 1990s.
01:12:21By the way, how many of these did you hit?
01:12:25I hit about 200.
01:12:27I gave it to everyone, so don't drink it.
01:12:29At that time, if it was 100 yen, you would have spent about 20,000 yen.
01:12:32I think I spent more.
01:12:33You spent more.
01:12:35A limited jumper that costs more than 20,000 yen.
01:12:38Will it be money or not?
01:12:44It will be money.
01:12:49It will be money.
01:12:52This is amazing.
01:12:53This is 4,000 yen.
01:12:58It's a non-sold item, so if you want it, you can't get it.
01:13:07It is also sold at auctions for a high price.
01:13:11By the way, if it's an unopened item, the purchase price is 10,000 to 20,000 yen.
01:13:21Next.
01:13:25I'm Yama-chan.
01:13:27I'm going to see what I'm looking for today.
01:13:31I'm looking for this.
01:13:35This is a very popular brand.
01:13:40Whose brand is this?
01:13:43This is as popular as Tomoyasu Hotei's guitar.
01:13:46I'm not sure if it's me.
01:13:49My parents took everything.
01:13:52My daughter used this bag when she was an adult.
01:13:56I left all my jewelry.
01:14:00I don't have any demand, so neither of them is money.
01:14:05I found an item that interests me.
01:14:09This is a detective story.
01:14:17Is this a pamphlet?
01:14:21This is Hiroko Yakushimaru.
01:14:25This is a sailor uniform and a machine gun.
01:14:28This is a beautiful picture of Hiroko Yakushima.
01:14:33What other couples are there?
01:14:37This is a beautiful picture of Hiroko Yakushima.
01:14:45This is a movie pamphlet from the 1980s.
01:14:48Is this money?
01:14:50Is this money?
01:14:53This is a movie pamphlet.
01:14:55Is this money?
01:14:59What is the result?
01:15:01What is the result?
01:15:03This is a movie pamphlet from the 1980s.
01:15:05This is a movie pamphlet from the 1980s.
01:15:06This is a movie pamphlet from the 1980s.
01:15:07Please don't make my mother a doctor.
01:15:09This is more valuable than my life.
01:15:11This is a movie pamphlet from the 1980s.
01:15:14I won't fail.
01:15:16I will never.
01:15:19This is a logo.
01:15:21This is an aluminum body.
01:15:22This is a hybrid of EV.
01:15:26This is a plug-in hybrid of EV.
01:15:30I'm FC EV, and I change hydrogen into electricity.
01:15:33FC...
01:15:34I'm BEV, a so-called electric car that charges the battery.
01:15:38Okay, let's get together.
01:15:40So, what are you guys?
01:15:41We're Toyota, and we run on electricity.
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01:15:50It's soup!
01:15:51If you make a face like this,
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01:17:48I tried writing a speech for a hero, but it's not interesting.
01:17:51I can see a lot of nightmares.
01:17:53That's AI.
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01:18:04Up to this point, the purchase price was 6,000 yen.
01:18:07That's cheap.
01:18:08Money
01:18:09Will a movie pamphlet for the elderly become money?
01:18:12Or not?
01:18:14It won't become money.
01:18:23As for the pamphlet, it's easy to get.
01:18:28However, there used to be movie tickets.
01:18:32Half-price tickets.
01:18:33If it's that ticket, it's 10,000 yen per ticket.
01:18:39I think most people will get rid of it.
01:18:42If you don't see it, you won't get it.
01:18:45I think there are people who collect it.
01:18:48I see.
01:18:51Even if you estimate four things so far, half of them won't be money.
01:18:55What's the last one?
01:18:58There are a lot of books.
01:19:00What?
01:19:01Kyan Kyan, JJ
01:19:03This is very old.
01:19:05It's quite old.
01:19:071982
01:19:09Kyan Kyan came out right after the movie was released.
01:19:15Kono
01:19:19Kono Keiko
01:19:21He was an announcer.
01:19:22He was an announcer at Jochi University.
01:19:24He has a lot of body parts.
01:19:26He has a lot of body parts.
01:19:28KO BOY
01:19:30Rikkyo Kid
01:19:31Rikkyo Kid
01:19:33At that time, this kind of fashion was fashionable.
01:19:37It's a fashion that feels the times.
01:19:40The best pair look that I want to wear with him.
01:19:43The best pair look that I want to wear with him.
01:19:45I don't care if it's the best pair look.
01:19:48I'm curious.
01:19:51The eyes of 100 boys.
01:19:53Our favorite room.
01:19:56Wait a minute.
01:19:57The room with the highest sensitivity.
01:19:59Akiko Matsumoto is in this room.
01:20:02Whose room is this?
01:20:04It's my sister's room.
01:20:05It's my sister's room.
01:20:07I think it's worth it as a document.
01:20:10I think it's worth leaving it alone.
01:20:12I think it's a little difficult.
01:20:14This time, we asked the publisher of the magazine, Culture Station, to help us.
01:20:19We asked the publisher of the magazine, Culture Station, to help us.
01:20:22Money.
01:20:23The sister left 50 women's fashion magazines.
01:20:27Will it be money?
01:20:29Won't it be money?
01:20:33Will it be money?
01:20:38It will be money.
01:20:41It will be money.
01:20:45How much did you buy this time?
01:20:48It's money.
01:20:51What?
01:20:52Best 10 home-cooked meals of luxury entertainers.
01:20:56Kimura Takuya and Haragaki Yuji.
01:20:59Super-luxury entertainers show off their home-cooked meals.
01:21:05At 7 p.m. on Tuesday night.
01:21:07If you increase one box by 100 times, the tissue will last longer.
01:21:11So the number of times you replace it will decrease.
01:21:14You can reduce the number of times by one way of choosing.
01:21:18Nagamochi Scotty.
01:21:22Today, I'm the same as I am.
01:21:25Tomorrow, I want to shine a little.
01:21:28I want to meet a lot of different me.
01:21:31I haven't seen it yet, but I'm blooming.
01:21:34Rukia Crow.
01:21:36Success.
01:21:37Sunday.
01:21:38It's hard to fry.
01:21:41So from here, just the core is delicious.
01:21:44Just the core is delicious.
01:21:47No. 1 in sales.
01:21:49So from here, frozen food for a year.
01:21:52It's really delicious.
01:21:54It's a big size.
01:21:55It's delicious because it's Satoful.
01:21:58That's not true.
01:22:00Even if you don't Satoful, your food is delicious.
01:22:03Right?
01:22:04Satoful for home-cooked meals.
01:22:07New Zelia.
01:22:10Welcome.
01:22:12Pepperise Double.
01:22:14Please sign.
01:22:15Pepperise Double.
01:22:16Shine.
01:22:17Acerola.
01:22:18Lucy Seven.
01:22:20Pepperise Double.
01:22:21Shine.
01:22:22Mercury.
01:22:23I found what I wanted the most.
01:22:26I found what I wanted the most.
01:22:29I found what I wanted the most.
01:22:32Let's find what you want the most at Mercury.
01:22:35I'll get a coupon.
01:22:37It's a little different from before after I turned 40.
01:22:41I feel it.
01:22:42It's easy to get intestinal fat.
01:22:44Do something.
01:22:45So, I'll have a gasoline.
01:22:47Reduce intestinal fat.
01:22:48Increase all-purpose muscle.
01:22:49New gasoline.
01:22:53When I'm tough,
01:22:55When I can't be strong,
01:22:58When I feel free,
01:23:01I'll be on your side for all time.
01:23:03G-Shock.
01:23:04Oh, no.
01:23:06Casio.
01:23:08Is the post-it finally live?
01:23:11Big one.
01:23:12For me, acting is a revenge.
01:23:15Oshinoko the Drama.
01:23:16Streaming exclusively on Prime Video.
01:23:40Rakuraku?
01:23:41Our industry is specialized in management.
01:23:44Rakuraku can be customized according to the company.
01:23:47Customized?
01:23:48Rakuraku sales.
01:23:50Can our company do it, too?
01:23:5350 women's fashion magazines in the 1980s.
01:23:57What is the estimated price?
01:24:01The purchase price this time is...
01:24:0540,000 yen.
01:24:06Wow.
01:24:07Great.
01:24:08What?
01:24:1040,000 yen?
01:24:12Later,
01:24:13there will be actresses and announcers.
01:24:17We can't see them now.
01:24:19They are precious and rare.
01:24:21That's why the demand is increasing.
01:24:24Let's report to the owner of the magazine.
01:24:28There are 50 magazines.
01:24:30It was 40,000 yen.
01:24:33What?
01:24:35I thought it was a discarded item.
01:24:38Is it okay to sell it for 40,000 yen?
01:24:41Here you are.
01:24:44I don't want it to be expensive.
01:24:47I don't want it to be cheap.
01:24:51The purchase price is 46,000 yen in total.
01:24:56She thinks it's a trash at home.
01:24:59It might be expensive.
01:25:03I don't have 50 magazines in that magazine.
01:25:07I have about 10.
01:25:09In the 1980s?
01:25:10Yes.
01:25:11It was a long time ago.
01:25:14It was 40 years ago.
01:25:17It was 40 years ago.
01:25:19I still have them.
01:25:21Really?
01:25:22I think everyone has a treasure at home.
01:25:27Let's wrap it up.
01:25:31The winner of the Best Dresser Award is Megumi.
01:25:35I'm honored.
01:25:37Thank you very much.
01:25:38Congratulations.
01:25:43The winner of the Best Dresser Award is KENSUKE HONDO.
01:25:52I will do my best to win the next season.
01:25:56Tonight's Teriyaki Sake.

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