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00:00After connecting the journey with the bus,
00:03we will connect the maths with the mahjong.
00:05Mahjong Maths!
00:08First, we will learn the maths of the bus.
00:13Actually, the parts of the bus
00:17are made of human hair.
00:19What?
00:20What?
00:21What?
00:22I didn't know that.
00:24Whose hair is that?
00:26Indian, Chinese, Mongolian,
00:29we use various types of hair.
00:32Where do they use human hair?
00:36Which one?
00:37Actually, there is a part of the hair
00:40that is used to pay for the bus fare.
00:42That is the part called the brush.
00:47This is the hair.
00:50If you put the effect and the business card at the same time,
00:54the light business card will remain on the hair
00:58and the heavy effect will fall to the bottom.
01:02Human hair has a suitable length
01:04and the characteristic that it is hard to be covered by static electricity,
01:07so there is a merit that the hair does not stick together.
01:12Next, the stop button.
01:14When you press the stop button when you get off the bus,
01:17there is also a maths.
01:20It is used not only in Japan, but also in Korea and France.
01:26Actually, this button was invented in Japan.
01:30It was invented in Japan.
01:32I didn't know that.
01:33More than 60 years ago,
01:36a button was invented by a Japanese company called Tomarimasu.
01:40It spread to foreign countries as a nice idea.
01:44In the 11th episode, we will introduce the winter maths
01:47that you can learn in the cold winter,
01:50which makes you want to say nice.
01:54Tasty mandarin oranges in winter.
01:57The smaller one is sweeter.
02:03In fact, in many cases,
02:05the smaller mandarin oranges are sweeter than the bigger ones.
02:11Compared to the bigger mandarin oranges,
02:13the smaller mandarin oranges tend to have a lot of fruit on one tree.
02:19Then, the water that flows through each fruit decreases,
02:23and the smaller mandarin oranges tend to be darker and sweeter.
02:27I see.
02:28If a high-class mandarin orange is served somewhere,
02:32don't choose the bigger one,
02:35but choose the smaller one with courage.
02:40If you do that, you will get lucky.
02:43The word for cold is tsumeitai.
02:47What?
02:48It comes from the idiom
02:50that the colder it is in winter,
02:52the colder your toes are.
02:54I see.
02:56In such a cold winter,
02:58there is a maths that uses blankets more warmly.
03:03I think many people put blankets between their body and their underpants.
03:09In fact, the warmer way to use a blanket is
03:14to put it under your body.
03:17What?
03:19I see.
03:20Under your body?
03:22While you are sleeping,
03:23the heat released from your body will escape to your body.
03:28But if you put a blanket under your body,
03:31you can sleep warmly.
03:35The math to make a cheap sweet potato sweet like a high-class baked sweet potato is
03:43to soak it in salt water for an hour.
03:46What?
03:47Soak it in salt water for an hour?
03:49That's amazing.
03:51Just put a tablespoon of salt in 1.5 liters of water.
03:55Really?
03:56It will bring out the sweetness.
03:58If you soak it in salt water, salt will bring out the sweetness.
04:03Surprisingly, it will bring out the sweetness.
04:07The fart that comes out from eating such a sweet potato is
04:13What?
04:14It doesn't smell.
04:16It doesn't smell.
04:19Because sweet potatoes have a lot of dietary fiber,
04:22I see.
04:24it is true that the fart comes out easily.
04:28The main cause of the smelly fart is
04:31the hydrochloric acid that occurs when protein such as meat is broken down.
04:37Sweet potatoes have less protein,
04:39so the fart doesn't smell.
04:43So, for example, after eating a baked sweet potato while working,
04:49even if you have a fight with your scary boss,
04:55It doesn't smell.
04:57As long as it doesn't make a sound, you won't notice it, so don't worry.
05:02Isn't it scary?
05:04Even the New Year's card, which is written at the end of the year, has a miscellaneous value.
05:09In October this year, the postage fee for a postcard was revised from 63 yen to 85 yen.
05:18If you have a leftover postcard from last year in your house,
05:23you can take it to the post office,
05:25pay 28 yen for each postcard,
05:28and exchange it for a new normal postcard.
05:33You can also exchange a postcard that has been scrapped.
05:37If you don't throw it away and take it to the post office,
05:41some people may go to eat Toshikoshi Soba on New Year's Day three days later.
05:48You often hear the name of a soba restaurant, right?
05:54There is a reason for this.
06:01According to the soba shop,
06:04the soba shop was named Marumaru-an
06:09because it originated from a temple in Asakusa, Edo.
06:14There was a monk who was good at making soba in a temple called Doko-an.
06:19He was a worshiper of the soba shop.
06:21He was known as the best soba shop in Edo.
06:25Many shops started to serve soba to their patrons.
06:32On New Year's Day,
06:34it's New Year's Day.
06:35KADOMATSU is displayed next to the entrance.
06:39Here is a miscellaneous quiz.
06:42What is the reason for displaying KADOMATSU on New Year's Day?
06:48What do you think it is?
06:51Please answer the miscellaneous quiz.
06:56Let's go, Jan Jan.
06:58Maruyama-san.
06:59When something happens,
07:01can you hit it with a bamboo stick?
07:03Bamboo stick?
07:04Bamboo stick?
07:05Bamboo stick?
07:06Don't think about hitting it.
07:08Let's go, Uno-san.
07:09Yes.
07:10It's to collect rainwater.
07:12I see.
07:13I want to celebrate my first dream.
07:15I want to celebrate my first candy.
07:18I see.
07:19Let's go to Tenpa-app.
07:20Tenpa-app.
07:21Moriguchi-san.
07:22It's round, so it looks like money.
07:25The tip part.
07:27It looks like money.
07:28In other words, you can get a lot of New Year's money.
07:31I see.
07:32The cross section.
07:33The cross section.
07:34That's a good point.
07:35It looks like money.
07:36That's a good point.
07:37Moriguchi-san.
07:38Don't consult with them.
07:40Don't watch TV at home.
07:41I don't know.
07:42I'm explaining because I don't know Kadomatsu.
07:44I'm explaining Kadomatsu.
07:46Which one is Kadomatsu?
07:48The green one.
07:49I thought it was the green one in the back.
07:51The green one in the back?
07:53The green one in the back.
07:54What's the difference?
07:55What is Kadomatsu?
07:57It's called Kadomatsu.
07:59Why is it convincing to decorate Kadomatsu on New Year's Day?
08:05Because the cross section of the bamboo looks like a smile.
08:09I didn't know that.
08:12There's a smile on the corner.
08:14I want to have a fun year with a smile.
08:17It's a custom that started with such a wish.
08:20It's so good.
08:21By the way, if you decorate Kadomatsu with a cut,
08:25you won't get any money.
08:27It's said to lead to good luck.
08:32Some benches in the park will transform into...
08:40Some benches in the park will transform into something useful in an emergency.
08:48What is it?
08:50Rookies, please answer.
08:56Mii-chan, will you answer?
08:58Toilet.
08:59Toilet?
09:00There's something under the toilet.
09:02There's something under the toilet.
09:06You can eat on the bench.
09:08You can eat?
09:09When you're hungry?
09:10What is it made of?
09:12Gushiken-san, will you answer?
09:16You can keep your pet here.
09:18You can keep your pet there?
09:21Gushiken-san, I don't understand.
09:23You can keep your pet on the bench?
09:25What does that mean?
09:27You can light a fire.
09:29You can keep your pet there?
09:31Yes, you can keep your pet there.
09:33That's Miyake-san's answer.
09:35Some benches in the park will transform into something useful in an emergency.
09:41What will they transform into?
09:46First, remove the screws on both ends.
09:52Lift up the seat.
09:56There are metal parts inside.
10:01When you assemble them...
10:10It's complete.
10:12The correct answer is...
10:14A stove!
10:17I see.
10:19Even if you put two large pots on top, there's no problem.
10:23It's also very useful when you want to cook in the winter.
10:28In addition, some benches in the park will also transform into...
10:33A tent!
10:36A tent!
10:38This is amazing.
10:40The steel frame is made from Branko's steel,
10:44so you can use it to save your pet from the rain and the wind.
10:49This is amazing.
10:50This is a good idea for people who live in the winter.
10:52A disposable circuit.
10:56You can throw it away after you've used it.
10:59It's a waste of money.
11:02Disposable circuits can be reused as something useful in everyday life.
11:08What can they be used for?
11:11Here it is.
11:14You can heat it in the microwave.
11:17Then you can put something cold on top of it.
11:19The cold becomes warm.
11:21It doesn't have to be a circuit, does it?
11:24I'm talking to you.
11:26I can't think of anything.
11:28Okay, let's go, Yokai.
11:29You can heat it again after you've used it.
11:33Then you can use it again when it's warm.
11:37You can heat it again after you've used it.
11:39The microwave is completely pulled.
11:41I'm talking to you.
11:43Hitome.
11:45A rag.
11:47It looks like a rag.
11:49It can be used as a cleaning tool.
11:52Nogashiken.
11:53It's strong against water.
11:55Is it strong against water?
11:56You can use it as a coaster.
11:58Coaster.
12:00It's not stable.
12:02Rikuchi.
12:04You take out the contents.
12:06You rub the contents.
12:08You mix it with water.
12:09You make it into a wooden liquid.
12:10A wooden liquid?
12:12Is it a wooden gun?
12:13Later.
12:14It's a wooden liquid.
12:15A wooden gun?
12:16A wooden liquid?
12:18What can they be used for?
12:23Actually, if you put it in your shoes, it can be used as a detergent.
12:28The activated carbon in the circuit has a repellent effect.
12:33It can also be used as a deodorant.
12:38It can get rid of the smell of your shoes.
12:41It's really good.
12:42This is good.
12:44It's been 20 years since it was issued in July of this year.
12:48It's a little bit of a smart trick.
12:52The 10,000 yen bill and the 1,000 yen bill are actually different.
13:00The 10,000 yen bill has a key.
13:03The 1,000 yen bill has just a stick.
13:08According to the National Printing Office,
13:10they changed the bill so that it wouldn't be mistaken.
13:14There is another trick about money.
13:18What is the relationship between everyone's favorite panda, Lily and Xin Xin?
13:24This year, they returned to their hometown, China.
13:29In fact, in order to raise these two animals in Ueno Zoo,
13:34Tokyo paid 100 million yen to China.
13:47Since 13 years ago, it has been paid by China every year as a protection fund.
13:53Is that so?
13:55Do you know that pandas pee in a shocking way?
14:02The way is...
14:07They pee upside down.
14:11Sometimes they pee upside down in a high position.
14:16The smell of the pee is carried by the wind.
14:22This is a rare surprise.
14:26It's a chocolate panda.
14:29It's so cute.
14:32It's a good color.
14:34The reason is that some of the genes have mutated and there is less pigment in the hair.
14:41In addition, why do pandas always eat bamboo and bamboo shoots?
14:48In fact, bamboo and bamboo shoots are low in nutrients.
14:53If you don't eat a lot, you won't be able to get energy.
14:58It is said that pandas eat 10 hours a day.
15:03Major leaguer Ohtani Shohei is as popular as pandas.
15:09Ohtani is a member of DOGERS.
15:13DOGERS is a group of people who avoid the train.
15:17At the time of the founding of DOGERS, a roadside train was running in New York.
15:22DOGERS is a group of people who avoid the train.
15:29DOGERS has a contract value of 10.5 billion yen.
15:34Ohtani made a contract with DOGERS at an astronomical price.
15:38Ohtani is a superstar when it comes to spending money.
15:42Ohtani gives a total of 60,000 gloves to about 20,000 elementary schools in Japan.
15:51Even if a glove costs 10,000 yen, the total value is 600 million yen.
15:57Ohtani has 15 elementary schools.
16:05That is Gifu Prefecture's Kaizu Elementary School.
16:09Here we have another quiz!
16:12Kaizu Elementary School does not have 3 gloves, but 15 gloves for a reason.
16:20Why did this happen?
16:23Please answer the question, Rookies!
16:26Sumi-san.
16:27Yes.
16:28The gloves were on sale, but they were sold out.
16:31That's not how you think!
16:33Maruyama-san.
16:36There were 15 people named Otani.
16:39That's a lot.
16:41Even if there were 15 people named Otani, the number of gloves wouldn't increase.
16:46There were only 15 people named Otani in Gifu Prefecture.
16:49So, the gloves were given to only 15 people named Otani.
16:53I can't understand what you're saying.
16:56It's a rare situation.
17:00I can't understand what you're saying.
17:03How many gloves were given to each person?
17:05Three.
17:06Three?
17:08Don't think about it now.
17:11You have to think about it after you raise your hand.
17:15The reason why Kaizu Elementary School has 15 gloves is...
17:22...because five schools were combined this year.
17:27Oh, that's why.
17:30If you have this many gloves, you can play a game, not just catch a ball.
17:36It's a lucky situation.
17:39If you find this, you'll be lucky.
17:45Actually, there is a super lucky Puchi in the Puchi-Puchi that is used for packaging.
17:53The lucky Puchi is...
18:00...a heart-shaped glove.
18:04It's cute.
18:05I don't know what this is.
18:07I don't know what this is.
18:09It is said that there is one in 10,000.
18:12If you look for it when you move...
18:15I want to find it.
18:18There are more than 500 million dishes in the world.
18:22Cup noodles are everyone's favorite Japanese food.
18:28Depending on the taste of the cup noodles...
18:32...the thickness of the noodles is different.
18:35If you look closely...
18:38...the thickness is certainly different.
18:40That's true.
18:42The thickness of the cup noodles is about 2.2 mm.
18:48On the other hand, the thickness of the curry is about 2.8 mm.
18:54The reason why the noodles are thick is...
18:58Curry is a soup-flavored product.
19:01The thickness of the noodles reduces the impact of the soup.
19:07In order to balance the noodles and soup in the mouth...
19:10...the noodles are a little thicker.
19:13By the way, the noodles of seafood are the same size as regular noodles.
19:18The noodles of chili tomatoes are thick.
19:23I ate it many times, but I didn't know.
19:27After eating such cup noodles...
19:32...only the soup remains.
19:36If you put it in the sink, it will be clogged or dirty.
19:39I don't like it.
19:43The magic white powder can solve such problems.
19:50Put the powder in the remaining soup.
19:55Stir it with chopsticks.
20:01The powder has solidified like sherbet.
20:07That's great.
20:09You can throw it away in a trash can.
20:13If you can easily dispose of the troublesome soup...
20:16...it's like a 100-yen item that is not on SNS.
20:21I will introduce 6 super-convenient 100-yen items.
20:30When it comes to cooking, there is a small problem.
20:36The seasoning such as sugar and salt may have solidified in the container.
20:42That's right.
20:45This is a 100-yen item that solves such a problem.
20:50It looks like a normal plastic container.
20:55If you put the seasoning in this bottle, it will be a soft material.
21:00It solves the problem of solidification.
21:04This is a seasoning bottle that can be loosened.
21:10This is a 100-yen item that solves the problem of solidification.
21:15This is different from the conventional seasoning bottle.
21:20First, take out the hot retort food used in boiling water.
21:27If you look closely, there is a blade on the tip.
21:32If you put the edge of the bag and slide it sideways...
21:36...you can open it without getting your hands dirty.
21:40If you slide it sideways, you can squeeze it without leaving the contents.
21:52This is a 100-yen item that is not on SNS.
21:57This is a 100-yen item that is not on SNS.
22:03When you microwave it in the microwave...
22:06It's too hot to hold.
22:11But if you have this tray, you can do it.
22:15It's a good size to be in the microwave.
22:17It won't get hot even if you microwave it.
22:20Of course, after taking it out, it's a mess.
22:24It's a hot topic on SNS.
22:28This is also a convenient item with a lot of ideas.
22:32It looks like a plain box.
22:37Remove the seal.
22:41Stick it under the desk.
22:45Then...
22:47It becomes a drawer.
22:51If you use this, you can put it in a dead space.
22:58In the drawer...
23:01There is a drawer.
23:04It's a Daiso-style drawer.
23:09You can choose two sizes.
23:13It looks like a normal cutter.
23:16But if you use this...
23:21You can save money.
23:26What is this?
23:31This is good.
23:33After this...
23:35It's a smart phone.
23:38There are 40,000 of them.
23:42It's a new type of earpick.
23:45It will be sold at the latest ramen shop in 2024.
23:50I want to eat this.
23:53This looks delicious.
23:56This is amazing.
23:59This is amazing.
24:03I didn't know that.
24:06I want to eat this.
24:09I want to eat this.
24:13You can tell by the sound.
24:15It's a MaHA earpick.
24:20Miyake-ken, the eldest son of the Ito family, will teach you.
24:24It's a trick you can use when you need it.
24:28It's a trick I know.
24:31What is it?
24:33I don't want to do it.
24:34Give me your hand.
24:35I don't want to do it.
24:36Give me your hand.
24:37I'll do it.
24:40It hurts.
24:44It hurts.
24:46I'll do it.
24:51What is it?
24:53There is a white part of the nail.
24:57I'll do it.
25:00It hurts.
25:02I learned this when I was a child.
25:07If a woman does it, it hurts.
25:12It's red.
25:14It hurts.
25:16I want to use this.
25:18This is a very useful item.
25:21This is a MaHA earpick.
25:25It looks like a normal earpick.
25:28This is a very useful item.
25:34It's very easy to use.
25:36Put the luggage in the cardboard box.
25:39Put the earpick on the top of the luggage.
25:44Slide the inside of the box.
25:47Cut the corner.
25:50Fold the remaining part.
25:53The cardboard box is complete.
25:57This is a cardboard box cutter.
26:02The luggage from Tokyo to Osaka costs 340 yen.
26:12This is a very useful trick.
26:17This is a trick to draw a straight line.
26:25This is a trick to draw a straight line.
26:30This is a trick to draw a straight line.
26:39This trick is a trick to draw a straight line.
26:45This is a trick to draw a straight line.
26:56Wow!
26:58What?
27:00I didn't know. What is this?
27:03By the way, even when you draw a circle,
27:05if you press the button for a long time,
27:07it turns into a beautiful circle.
27:10Furthermore,
27:11while you are writing the script,
27:13you have the experience of erasing it by mistake, right?
27:19Even when you make such a mistake,
27:21there is a hidden technique that can be solved with Mach.
27:24I want to know.
27:26If you swipe to the left with three fingers,
27:30you can erase it with Mach.
27:33On the other hand, if you swipe to the right with three fingers,
27:37you can re-erase it.
27:42You can also put a protective film on the smartphone screen
27:44with Mach.
27:48Put it in and close it once.
27:53Just pull the protruding tab.
27:56There are super-convenient goods
27:58that are super-clean and super-convenient.
28:01So,
28:03from now on,
28:04we will introduce the most convenient goods
28:06sold by Mach.
28:11At the end of the year,
28:12the drawer under the sink
28:14is just after cleaning.
28:18It's always a mess in the frying pan or pot.
28:22In such a case,
28:25the most convenient goods sold at IKEA this year.
28:31It's super-easy to use.
28:33First, take out the contents
28:35and pull the black panel.
28:37Then, just insert the stick.
28:41Then, a gap is created
28:43and the storage is completed.
28:47It's still in time for cleaning at the end of the year.
28:51This is really good.
28:55In just half a year,
28:56a comfortable notebook sold about 1 million copies
29:01What is comfortable?
29:07When you open the page,
29:09the middle part doesn't bulge and it's flat.
29:14The difference is obvious compared to a normal notebook.
29:20I see. This is good.
29:22The paper of the notebook is glued here.
29:27By making the width of the glue as thin as possible,
29:32it becomes flat.
29:35Great.
29:36There is another reason why this notebook is a hit.
29:40It's perfect.
29:45It's not the brightness of the notebook,
29:47but the image of Reiwa's present.
29:51When you take a picture of a flat notebook,
29:54it's a hit.
29:57A new type of earpick sold 42,000 copies at Donki.
30:04At first glance, it looks normal,
30:06but it's actually very innovative.
30:08There is a surprising function at the tip.
30:13This is great.
30:14It's amazing.
30:18MC Ken Miyake, the eldest son of the Ito family,
30:21will teach you the Maha-Zatsugaku,
30:23which you can learn at a family restaurant.
30:26What I learned this year is that
30:29when you make soup,
30:34you can't get a lot of ingredients at once.
30:37I see.
30:38You can get a lot of ingredients at once.
30:43What is that?
30:45What is that?
30:46You mix it up.
30:48It's spinning with centrifugal force.
30:51You put the ladle in the middle.
30:54The ingredients will gather in the middle.
30:58Really?
30:59If you pull it up, it will be full of ingredients.
31:02Really?
31:03Try it.
31:04I have to try it.
31:05It's amazing.
31:06The person behind you will hate it.
31:08I know.
31:09The pot is full of ingredients.
31:12Maha introduces the latest convenience goods.
31:18It's a new type of earpick with 42,000 Donki.
31:24There is a surprising function at the tip.
31:28What do you think is evolving?
31:33Yes.
31:34Water comes out.
31:36Water comes out?
31:37Water.
31:38Does that mean water in your ears?
31:41Horikusa...
31:42Horikusa...
31:43Horikusa is...
31:44What are you talking about?
31:48It's like a shower.
31:49I see.
31:52The tip of the earpick is made of glass fiber.
31:58You can take a nap.
31:59You can take a nap.
32:00The tip of the earpick is made of silicon.
32:03You can use it as a touch pen.
32:05Touch pen?
32:07Don't say it if you're embarrassed.
32:09Don't laugh at yourself.
32:12The answer is...
32:14There is a camera at the tip.
32:17If you connect it to your smartphone,
32:19you can clean your ears while checking the screen.
32:24This is amazing.
32:25It's amazing.
32:26I don't want to see it, but I want to see it.
32:29Speaking of ear-convenience goods,
32:32this is a big hit product that sold about 500,000 units in just two months after its release.
32:38It looks like just an earphone,
32:42but if you put it on your ear before you go to bed,
32:48warm water vapor will come out from the inside.
32:53It warms the ears where the autonomic nerves gather,
32:55so you can sleep in a relaxed state.
32:59It prevents noise pollution and improves insomnia.
33:02Night Min Ear Massage Time
33:06This is a must-have item for those who want to sleep well this winter.
33:10I wonder if the autonomic nerves will get better.
33:12The revolution of chopsticks.
33:14A shocking chopstick that sold 300,000 units.
33:18At first glance, it looks normal,
33:21but why did it sell 300,000 units?
33:26If you put chopsticks on the table,
33:30the tip will float.
33:34This is good.
33:35You don't need chopsticks.
33:37Yes, it's a chopstick that doesn't need chopsticks.
33:41A revolutionary chopstick that didn't seem to exist.
33:44It's also a big hit among foreigners.
33:48It sold 100,000 units in just two months after its release.
33:53It's a big hit relaxing item.
33:57Actually, this product has a birth secret.
34:01I made this product by mistake when I was making a sample.
34:08But it felt good when I used it,
34:11so I made it into a product.
34:15A big hit item that sold 100,000 units due to a mistake in setting.
34:21According to the feeling of using it,
34:23it's called a one-touch.
34:27What does it mean?
34:32We've prepared some goods for you.
34:35Please think about it when you use it.
34:37Are you ready?
34:39How is it?
34:43Does it hurt?
34:49This is a product called a one-touch.
34:52Whose is it?
34:54It hurts, right?
34:56It's a one-touch for 9 people.
34:58Is it a new game?
35:02It hurts.
35:03Don't you feel pain?
35:05I don't feel pain.
35:10It's a one-touch for blood pressure.
35:16It's a one-touch for pressure.
35:18You're under pressure right now.
35:20What are you under pressure for?
35:23What is it?
35:27I'm under pressure.
35:28What?
35:32You're under pressure, right?
35:36It's a gorilla.
35:39It's a one-touch for gorilla.
35:40Correct!
35:41It's a one-touch for gorilla.
35:43I see.
35:45I have a friend who is a fisherman.
35:48His hands are very thick.
35:50He always massages his hands like a gorilla.
35:54It's similar.
35:57The correct answer is...
36:01It's a one-touch for gorilla.
36:04It's a one-touch for swelling.
36:07The number of people who are addicted to the feeling of being grabbed by a gorilla has increased.
36:13It has sold 100,000 copies in two months.
36:17However, there is an opinion that it should be stronger.
36:21A more powerful one-touch for super gorilla has been released.
36:26It's dangerous.
36:28It's dangerous.
36:30It's dangerous.
36:33In addition, Don Quixote is selling well.
36:37It has a lot of Tenkasu.
36:40What does that mean?
36:41It has a lot of Tenkasu.
36:45It has a lot of Kikurage.
36:47It has a lot of Kikurage.
36:50It looks delicious.
36:52It has a lot of Kikurage.
36:53It has a lot of Kikurage.
36:58It's an idea.
37:01It's an idea.
37:05You can make it at home with that idea.
37:08You can make it at home with that idea.
37:12For example, if you put vanilla ice cream in soy sauce ramen,
37:22it will transform into Tonkotsu ramen.
37:27Why?
37:29Really?
37:30Why?
37:32Will it really turn into Tonkotsu ramen?
37:35We will try it in the studio.
37:37Do you mix it well?
37:39Yes, I mix it.
37:40It turned white.
37:42That's how it is.
37:44Tonkotsu ramen is also white.
37:47This is Tonkotsu soy sauce.
37:52What is this?
37:54Isn't this Tonkotsu?
37:56This is Tonkotsu.
37:57Is this Tonkotsu?
37:59Can you say this is Tonkotsu?
38:01This is different.
38:03I often eat Tonkotsu.
38:06This is the same.
38:08If you get bored, you can change the taste.
38:11This is Tonkotsu.
38:13Is it delicious?
38:15This is delicious.
38:17I don't feel Tonkotsu.
38:19I don't feel Tonkotsu.
38:21This is buttery.
38:23This is buttery.
38:26This is vanilla ice cream.
38:30This is lemon juice.
38:34This is cheese cake.
38:38This is sesame oil.
38:41This is coffee milk.
38:46This is milk with apple juice.
38:51This is strawberry milk.
38:58This is a quiz.
39:01If you add food to hot milk, it will taste like corn soup.
39:07What will you add?
39:10Please drink and answer.
39:14What is in it?
39:16I will eat this.
39:18What is in hot milk?
39:22What do you think?
39:24This is corn soup.
39:27What do you think?
39:30This is corn soup.
39:33Please answer.
39:36Isn't this corn?
39:37This is not corn.
39:39This is not corn.
39:41This is corn.
39:43What is this?
39:46This is different.
39:48This is different.
39:50Wait a minute.
39:52This is very difficult.
39:54I don't know what this is.
39:56This is a vegetable.
39:59This is a vegetable.
40:01This is not a fruit.
40:03This is a processed vegetable.
40:06This is natto.
40:07This is not natto.
40:09This is pickled radish.
40:11This is pickled radish.
40:14This is pickled radish.
40:17Please answer.
40:19This is pickled radish.
40:21This is yellow pickled radish.
40:23This is pickled radish.
40:24The correct answer is pickled radish.
40:27If you add hot milk to pickled radish, it will taste like corn soup.
40:33I don't like pickled radish, so I can't drink it anymore.
40:36I don't like pickled radish.
40:38I drank it a while ago.
40:40The supermarket where pickled radish is sold is also full of surprises.
40:46Let's go to the dessert section.
40:50Yogurt is sold in 4 sets.
40:53Pudding is sold in 3 sets.
41:00There is a reason why each set is sold in this number.
41:05Let's ask SHIMIZU of YUKIJIRUSHI MEGUMILK.
41:11Yogurt is sold in 4 sets.
41:13Pudding is sold in 3 sets.
41:15Yogurt is sold for breakfast.
41:17Pudding is sold for snack time.
41:22There are two parents and two children.
41:26Yogurt is sold for breakfast for four people.
41:33Pudding is sold for snack time.
41:36At that time, his father was busy with work.
41:40He ate with his mother and two children.
41:43So he has three children.
41:46When there is not enough food, you can play rock-paper-scissors.
41:51If you play rock-paper-scissors, it's easy to win.
41:57Rock-paper-scissors.
42:01Paper is easy to win.
42:05Mr. MITSUO YOSHIZAWA, a professor at the University of Obirin, led the experiment.
42:13He collected 10,567 rock-paper-scissors data for 725 people.
42:23The number of times he played rock-paper-scissors was 4054 times.
42:27The number of times he played scissors was 3664 times.
42:32The number of times he played paper was 3849 times.
42:39In other words, there were many people who played rock-paper-scissors in this experiment.
42:45If you play rock-paper-scissors, you can win.
42:50But sometimes you break the rules of rock-paper-scissors.
42:58Gian's famous saying,
43:00Your things are mine, and my things are mine.
43:06Famous words in the UK.
43:13He appeared in an elegant conversation with the famous writer Jonathan Swift.
43:22A man came up to him.
43:27He said a word to a young woman with a toothpick case.
43:35What's yours is mine, and what's mine is my own.
43:41If you translate this,
43:43Your things are mine, and my things are mine.
43:49It was Gian's famous saying.
43:54It is said that people's yawns are reflected in people,
43:59but it is also reflected in dogs.
44:03This was proven by a study by the University of Tokyo's Graduate School of General Culture.
44:10When a person yawns in front of a dog,
44:19it is also reflected in a dog.
44:28In the first place, it is said that people's yawns are reflected in people
44:31because they have a high level of empathy and appreciation for the other person.
44:37Dogs also have a high level of affinity with people, so their yawns are reflected.
44:43By the way, it is said that people's yawns are more likely to be reflected in dogs than in strangers.
44:52The bus that runs the longest distance in Japan runs around the world.
45:00The bus departs from Kintetsu-Yamato-Yagi Station in Nara Prefecture.
45:06For daily life, it crosses the longest suspension bridge in Japan,
45:12and sometimes takes a 20-minute toilet break.
45:18It crosses the prefecture border to Wakayama Prefecture.
45:23After that, it runs through the Reijo and Sankei-michi areas of the World Heritage Kii Mountain Range.
45:30Is that so?
45:32It passes through a total of 166 suspension bridges.
45:39It takes about six and a half hours to get to the last stop, Wakayama Prefecture JR Shingu Station.
45:48Just like such a world heritage,
45:51ramen is a world-renowned dish in Japan.
45:57This year, the Tri-Ramen Grand Prix will be held in the prefecture as well.
46:05So, we will introduce the three champion ramen made by the owner who is too stoic and shines in each category.
46:16First of all, the Tonkotsu category.
46:20Kanagawa Prefecture Yamato City's Umai-Yo-Yu-Chan Ramen.
46:23The owner dedicates his life to Tonkotsu.
46:30I've been mixing it for a long time.
46:33It's a 10-hour business, so I've been mixing it for a long time.
46:37At first, I thought it was hard, but it's getting fun.
46:42The way the broth comes out is completely different.
46:45He is fascinated by Tonkotsu, which becomes more delicious as it is cooked.
46:48For 10 years, he has been steaming Tonkotsu for 10 hours every day.
46:57It's amazing.
46:59It takes a lot of time and effort.
47:02And what he created is...
47:08A thick soup that is stewed until the bones are melted.
47:12There is a large plate of char siu and spinach toppings.
47:18It looks delicious.
47:20Super rich Tonkotsu ramen.
47:23It looks delicious.
47:25One cup is 950 yen.
47:29It looks delicious.
47:31The owner of the stewed ramen category.
47:35Shigonoki in Kamiochi, Shinjuku.
47:40The owner has been studying stewed ramen for 12 years.
47:45How many kinds of stewed ramen have you tried?
47:49It's infinite.
47:51It's difficult to extract only the umami from the ingredients.
47:54I tried many times.
47:57I improved the bad parts.
48:01He uses four kinds of stewed ramen that he has eaten infinitely.
48:05Is it blended?
48:07The stewed ramen 100% soup is completed with only water and stewed ramen.
48:12It's a fusion.
48:14He topped the pork loin and chicken breast with low-temperature cooking.
48:21It's a pure stewed soba.
48:23One cup is 1000 yen.
48:27It looks delicious.
48:29It's good.
48:31And the one that was shining in the general category was...
48:36It was the soy sauce category.
48:38The soy sauce category is good.
48:40It's TOYBOX in Minowa, Tokyo.
48:44The owner of the stewed ramen category is Yamagami.
48:47Which is more important, family or stewed ramen?
48:50It's stewed ramen.
48:52He said it without hesitation.
48:54Let me ask you one more time.
48:56Which is more important, family or stewed ramen?
48:58It's stewed ramen.
49:00It's like a ramen cyborg.
49:02The owner of the stewed ramen category is so serious that he forgets people's mind.
49:07He got a cup of stewed ramen.
49:09I want to eat it.
49:11It's a stewed ramen cooked with only stewed ramen and water.
49:14It must be delicious.
49:16He added 10 kinds of soy sauce, such as soy sauce and tamari soy sauce.
49:20I want to eat it.
49:22Finally, he added a special chili oil extracted from chicken fat.
49:28It looks delicious.
49:32The best soy sauce ramen in Japan with the scent of soy sauce and chicken fat is completed.
49:39It costs 1,200 yen per cup.
49:42I want to eat it.
49:44I'm scared.
49:46On the other hand, now that the price of goods is soaring,
49:49we, the common people, can eat it without hesitation.
49:53We'll introduce the delicious 500-yen ramen at MAHA.
49:57One coin ramen.
49:59It's the best.
50:01The first one is Tenrai-ken in Kamiya-cho, Tokyo.
50:06It's the cheapest ramen in the city.
50:12It's full of seats in the restaurant.
50:15I'd like the staff to try it.
50:19It's a stewed ramen with Japanese-style soup stock.
50:23It looks delicious.
50:25I chose this one.
50:27It's a soup stock with a lot of high-quality ingredients.
50:32It's a 500-yen kohaku soy sauce ramen.
50:36It's cheap.
50:37I thought it was a ramen with nothing in it,
50:40but it has char-siu pork.
50:44It's a ramen called Takao in Ogikubo, Tokyo.
50:48Takao.
50:50They've been offering 500-yen ramen for 10 years.
50:55Why?
50:57I think it's a ramen that the whole family can eat at any time.
51:03For example, it's 230,000 yen per month for a husband.
51:07Even for a family with five children,
51:10it's 500-yen so that they can eat it at any time.
51:14However, even 500-yen ramen can't be underestimated.
51:19It's a ramen that's very particular about its benefits.
51:25What I use is...
51:27I'm very particular about it.
51:31It looks delicious.
51:34It's delicious.
51:35If it's this delicious...
51:37It's the number one.
51:38It's the number one.
51:40It's the number one.
51:44It looks delicious.
51:47What is this?
51:50What is this?
51:55This program is brought to you by T-MART and U-NEXT.
52:00It's cheap, but it's delicious.
52:02500-yen ramen.
52:04Ramen.
52:06I think it's a ramen that the whole family can eat at any time.
52:12Even though it's expensive,
52:14it's 500-yen so that they can eat it at any time.
52:18What is this delicious ramen?
52:21Chicken, pork, and kelp.
52:23It's a home-made soup with four kinds of vegetables.
52:26It's a soup with four kinds of vegetables.
52:28It's a soup with four kinds of vegetables.
52:30It's a soup with four kinds of vegetables.
52:35Most of the things I use are homemade.
52:37I'm very particular about it.
52:40It's a homemade noodle.
52:46It's a homemade noodle.
52:49It's a homemade pork.
52:52It's a homemade pork.
52:58It's a delicious 500-yen ramen.
53:03It's cheap.
53:04Why don't you try it?
53:08Finally, Miyake-ken, the eldest son of the Ito family, will announce the most surprising number one.
53:17The most surprising number one is...
53:22Puchipuchi has a heart.
53:25I didn't know that.
53:26I didn't know that.
53:29I want to find it.
53:30It's a little difficult, isn't it?
53:33Please look for it.