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00:00Good morning. We're Tokyo Terrace.
00:04This is our start-up.
00:06It's a space production start-up that creates new entertainment with a scent of memory.
00:12A scent of memory?
00:16Osaka City, Chūō-ku.
00:19It's close to the working space, New Week Kansai, where Tokyo Terrace is located.
00:26This is the office of the start-up, Scenery Scent.
00:32Excuse me.
00:33Hello.
00:35Nice to meet you.
00:37It smells really good.
00:39Does it smell?
00:41We make all the scents here.
00:44What's that?
00:47It's a scented distiller.
00:51It's a business related to scents.
00:54But what is it?
00:57We use scents to create various scenes.
01:01We're a space production company.
01:04Scents create various events.
01:09This is now a new business.
01:12It has become a hot topic in various areas and has won many awards.
01:18This is Nijigen-no-Mori on Awaji Island.
01:22It's a theme park with anime, technology, and nature.
01:26It looks interesting.
01:28It's very popular.
01:33Here, Scenery Scent produces scents.
01:37We produce scents in this scene.
01:42This is the Night Walk Event Area, where you can enter the world of Bleach, a battle action comic with over 130 million episodes.
01:54You can enjoy the world of Bleach by using animation and projection mapping.
02:03It's an impressive scene where the protagonists finish the battle and eat.
02:09Scents are scattered to create a sense of immersion.
02:16It smells good.
02:21It smells like meat or ramen.
02:26Really?
02:28It's not indoors.
02:31It's an attraction where you can fully experience the five senses.
02:37We focused on the sense of smell, which is easy to remember.
02:42It's an experience where you can immerse yourself.
02:50The theme is the scent of a feast.
02:53They want to create a world where the protagonists are surrounded by a round table.
02:59It's very realistic.
03:00I thought it smelled.
03:02I don't know if it's just from watching the anime.
03:04It's my first time experiencing this kind of smell.
03:08I was able to enjoy it in a realistic way, as if I were immersed in the world.
03:13Good job.
03:14It's a new form of entertainment where you can add the production of scents.
03:19The device that supports the production of scents is a device that serves scents that have been independently developed.
03:26It's called a scent machine.
03:28There are so many scents.
03:30The use of the machine is limitless, and it is also active as a stage production.
03:35I didn't know that.
03:36In the food scene, there is a scent of bonito broth.
03:42In the scene where you walk outside, there is a scent of flowers.
03:47I don't think the theater will move, but you can move around with the scent.
03:56The development period is about three years.
03:59At the same time, you can control up to four scents.
04:04That's amazing.
04:06It's not just one.
04:08In one scene, you can smell a sweet cake.
04:10In the next scene, for example, you can smell the rusted space of the battle.
04:16The scent machine sends a scent to the large space in a short period of time, and it disappears in a short period of time.
04:24It is a device that can produce a scent that does not remain in the next scene.
04:29In addition, it is also used in fashion shows, RIDAL, and artist concerts.
04:36It's been about a year, but I used the scent at the Kiss My Foot 2 concert tour.
04:46The concert tour of Kiss My Foot 2 was held last year.
04:51It is said that she created a scent production in a song called Omoibada.
04:56I remember the scenery of the concert.
05:04I got a lot of comments on SNS.
05:09It's been a year, and I think it's just the season of Kinmokusei this year.
05:14I remember the scent of Kinmokusei.
05:17I remember that I wanted to go to the concert a year ago.
05:22I was able to create a memory of the future.
05:28I'm very happy.
05:30I remember the scent of Kinmokusei when I see this.
05:35The scent is strongly engraved in people's memories.
05:39The scent is an unforgettable memory and a touching memory.
05:44I did it. Harvesting is important.
05:47Kanae Kouri, the representative of Scenery Scent, created such a new touching experience in the world of entertainment.
05:57You can create a scent based on an image,
06:00but sometimes you come to the scene to see if the image in your head is close or not.
06:11For example, the scent of the moon, the scent of the sun, or the scene of dawn.
06:20I want you to suggest a scent that doesn't actually exist.
06:27There are many scents that have been created so far.
06:31What was the most difficult one?
06:35There are various orders.
06:38There is an experience-type learning facility called the Mt. Fuji Museum.
06:44We opened a new VR theater in the museum.
06:48At that time, we were asked to create a scent of Mt. Fuji.
06:54It's a little strong because it's raw liquid.
07:01It's a refreshing scent, isn't it?
07:03I've never been there, so I don't know.
07:07The mission of our business is to make people feel like they've actually been there or want to go there.
07:14We aim to reproduce the image as much as possible without breaking it.
07:20This is a very difficult request.
07:26It is said that any scent can be created by combining more than 1,000 scents.
07:33Can I make a scent of my favorite cola?
07:37Yes.
07:38Ms. Koori, who is full of confidence, took out three scents.
07:42Lemon, lime, and cinnamon.
07:45This is the only one.
07:49It's really cola.
07:54Ms. Koori impresses people with her excellent skills and special machines.
08:02How did you start your business?
08:06When I became an adult and learned about the job of aromatherapist,
08:11I wanted to become an aromatherapist, so I got a license.
08:16That's how I got to where I am now.
08:20Ms. Koori is an aromatherapist.
08:23As she walks the path of healing people,
08:26why did she move on to a new stage where the front stage is colored with scents?
08:32I learned jazz dance when I was a child.
08:36At a design creative center in Kobe,
08:41a jazz dance school decided to hold a performance of Kokero Otoshi.
08:46The jazz dance teacher wanted to use various effects,
08:51such as light and sound.
08:55I was originally an aromatherapist,
08:58so I was asked if I could make a scent.
09:02That's where I first experienced making a scent for the stage.
09:09A new form of entame seen from the success experience.
09:14She created an innovative way of expressing the scent.
09:20A scent like the old days,
09:23even if you usually forget it,
09:26when it suddenly comes to mind,
09:28you think, oh, I don't know what it is, but it's nostalgic.
09:31I'm sure everyone has a feeling like that.
09:35Among them, we were able to meet the artist,
09:39and we were able to breathe the same air.
09:42I don't want you to forget the memories of a dream-like space.
09:48And when you smell the same scent,
09:51I want you to remember that touching scene.
09:55I want to make a memory of 20 or 30 years in the future.
10:0220 or 30 years ago,
10:05I was told that I was going to do a stage with a scent.
10:09But it didn't work out, and I lost it.
10:14I think it's because it's difficult.
10:16You've had an idea for a long time.
10:19I'm surprised that it's in shape.
10:22Ms. Koori, you're amazing.
10:26I can't be a beautician.
10:29The nose is the life.
10:32Isn't the cola you mentioned surprising?
10:35There was no cola.
10:37Cinnamon, lime, lemon.
10:39Are these three kinds of cola?
10:41Of course, Coca-Cola doesn't have such a recipe.
10:46It's like a nose copy.
10:48It's a nose copy.
10:50It's like an ear copy.
10:52Even if it's reproduced,
10:54I think the amount of spray will change the smell.
10:59Is that difficult?
11:01It's not that I have great technology.
11:04I calculate the size of the hall and where the air comes from.
11:11I calculate how many seconds it takes to smell.
11:17I rehearse on the spot and challenge myself on the spot.
11:24That's amazing.
11:27There's something there, isn't there?
11:29Yes.
11:30I think you'll be curious to see it.
11:33I want you to experience the scent made by Ms. Koori.
11:37Please look at the monitor to see what kind of scent it is.
11:42Oh, grilled meat.
11:45It looks delicious.
11:53Did you do it?
11:54Yes, I did.
11:58I'm drooling.
12:00It's amazing.
12:02It smells really good.
12:06It's delicious.
12:09It's like a high-class restaurant.
12:14I can still smell it.
12:17At first, it smelled like smoke.
12:20Then, I smelled the sweetness of the meat and the sauce.
12:24It's a mixture of various smells.
12:26It has a three-dimensional effect.
12:29It's not just one scent.
12:31Grilled meat smells different.
12:33You can feel all of them, right?
12:35Yes.
12:36I'm the only one who can smell it.
12:39We've prepared another scent.
12:45It's completely made of gold.
12:50It smells good.
12:52It smells like Kisumae.
12:54That's right.
12:55It smells like Kisumae.
12:57It was really fast to change from a barbecue restaurant to gold.
13:02That's right.
13:03It doesn't mix in a weird way.
13:07We cut out only this scene.
13:09We made a special equipment that can respond to the demand that only this scene needs a scent.
13:16I see.
13:17It has to be like that.
13:18That's right.
13:19Does the scent change between close and far?
13:23Everyone is watching the same scene.
13:27Even if you sit in the same seat, you can experience the scene without time lag.
13:33That's what we value the most.
13:37There are about six to eight in the arena.
13:40Is that enough?
13:41There are about four in the stand.
13:44Four?
13:45Yes.
13:46I don't know.
13:47It depends on the person whether they feel the same scent because it's their own scent.
13:53I think it's hard to imagine the scent.
13:56Actually, it's easy.
13:58What?
13:59The barbecue was more difficult.
14:01Is barbecue difficult?
14:03Is it faster to grill the meat and blow it with a fan?
14:08As I said earlier, it depends on the person.
14:11Everyone has an image in their head.
14:15Everyone has to think that this is barbecue.
14:20The scent is different from Jojoen.
14:23That's right.
14:25Ms. Koori, who plays the role of Kaori, who was said to be impossible because of her difficult skills.
14:32From now on, she is approaching the miracle of her business.
14:38Were you interested in Kaori from the beginning?
14:41Yes.
14:42I've loved the smell and the scent since I was a kid.
14:46It was in the Showa era.
14:48This is a good picture.
14:51It's like a smell ball.
14:53It's like a small bottle.
14:56It's like a stationery that girls often have.
15:01It's nostalgic.
15:02I really liked stationery with Kaori.
15:05When I was in junior high school, there was a girl who was wearing a perfume.
15:13It was a small brand perfume.
15:16It was in a small bottle.
15:18You were a senior who took a picture like this, right?
15:21That's right.
15:23I was a kid who saw it and tried to collect it.
15:28So you've been interested in Kaori for a long time.
15:31Yes.
15:32Do you have a job?
15:36I also do counseling.
15:40When I want to make my own perfume, I get a qualification as an aromatherapist.
15:54There is a story about mental and Kaori.
15:56I have a scent that I always have.
16:04I don't have a job until I put this scent somewhere.
16:09I see.
16:12I sometimes don't put it in my pocket, but I'm worried if I don't have it.
16:19This is it.
16:21Can I buy it?
16:22Yes.
16:23Thank you very much.
16:25When I wear this, I feel like...
16:27I'm sorry.
16:29I'm sorry.
16:31Did you put it on your nose?
16:36Mr. Kaori.
16:38Did you feel the distance?
16:43I'm fine.
16:46Does it smell good?
16:48I was surprised.
16:50What do you mean?
16:52I thought you would like a soft and sweet scent.
16:58I thought you would like a soft and sweet scent.
17:03I thought you would like a soft and sweet scent.
17:06I thought you would like a soft and sweet scent.
17:10Mr. Kaori has changed from an aromatherapist to a scent director.
17:15He has a big offer to start a business in his 40s.
17:20I got a phone call from a theme park.
17:26I got a phone call from a theme park.
17:31I got a phone call from a theme park.
17:36I'm curious about the theme park.
17:42I'm curious about the theme park.
17:44What kind of scent did you make?
17:46I made the scent of a character's fart.
17:50Did you get it?
17:52I think I got it.
17:54I think I saw it on the internet.
17:57The little yellow eyes.
18:01Did you make them?
18:03That's not fair.
18:05I'm the only one who doesn't get it.
18:07That's not fair.
18:08It's a famous theme park.
18:10It's a famous theme park.
18:12I got it.
18:15I got it.
18:18I got it.
18:20It's a famous theme park.
18:23It's a famous theme park.
18:27It's a famous theme park.
18:32Mr. Kaori has a new way of expressing the scent.
18:39He is trying to enter a new genre.
18:44There was a new scent machine.
19:01Mr. Kaori has a new way of expressing the scent.
19:07He is trying to enter a new genre.
19:11so
19:25on.
19:26You
19:45can
20:00do it
20:19on your own.
20:20It's
20:36For example, seasonal fruits in front of a flower shop.
20:40At a sweets shop, you can smell the scent of baked choux pastry.
20:45You can use a human sensor to pinpoint the scent,
20:49so the scent doesn't spread too much and doesn't affect the shops around you.
20:55We are currently planning to move to North America,
21:00so we were doing a market research.
21:02In North America, we still don't have a standard production method,
21:08so we would like to expand to the rest of the world, not just America.
21:16There are signs of department stores in many places, right?
21:20Yes.
21:22There may be people who come in with a scent.
21:25Yes, there are.
21:26On the way back, you can smell the scent of curry,
21:31so you can think, let's make curry today.
21:34You don't have to do that at a curry shop.
21:37You can smell the curry.
21:40In the future, by having a scent,
21:44we would like to create a theme park where you can experience
21:49various elements such as video production and sound production.
21:53We would like to lead and create such a place.
21:59A theme park?
22:01Yes.
22:03I would like to go with you.
22:05Anytime.
22:11After all, books are good.
22:15Next time, the president's bookshelf special.
22:19How old were you when you were reading this?
22:20I read it when I was in elementary school.
22:23A large collection of books about the president's life and business.
22:30Everyone plays mahjong, right?
22:32I want to be able to count the points.