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上田と女が吠える夜 2025年1月1日 私の地元がNo. 1ご当地自慢
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00:00Osaka is hated by all prefectures.
00:03I don't know!
00:04I don't know!
00:05What prefecture are you talking about?
00:07Tonight is the 3-hour special of the youth,
00:09the night when Ueda and women roar.
00:11My hometown is No.1.
00:13A real fight breaks out in the pride battle.
00:16From Shikoku, Honshu is amazing.
00:19I don't see much of Tottori.
00:21Then don't ever eat crab again!
00:23Samikaigan is the first beach in Japan.
00:28If there was no Okahama, there would be no sea.
00:32There are a lot of women who love Disney.
00:35What is their surprising love for Disney?
00:37I'm serious about imitating Disney characters.
00:42When the live-action version of Osawa comes, right?
00:45And...
00:49This year's most popular Hong Kong,
00:51Dangan Kaiun Tour.
00:54You get excited just by looking at it?
00:56Take a look at the Kaiun spot.
00:59It's like the sound of a temple.
01:01It's a good sound.
01:03Isn't that a disciple?
01:04It's me.
01:06And the best fortune ranking of 2025,
01:08which is predicted by Eto and Seiza,
01:11will be announced at once.
01:13What is your rank?
01:15The first place is...
01:24The night when Ueda and the woman roar.
01:27The night when Ueda and the woman roar.
01:28Fortune will come to the woman who laughs.
01:30We'll do it again this year.
01:31It's a three-hour special.
01:40The first guest of the year, Kazushige Nagashima.
01:43Happy New Year.
01:46Kazushige, you don't have a goal for this year, do you?
01:50I do.
01:51I'm going to retire in a year.
01:54I want to meet someone I want to meet this year.
01:58Who do you want to meet?
01:59Riho Yoshioka.
02:01And Masami Nagasawa.
02:04That's all.
02:06We've spent a lot of time together.
02:09Let's move on to the first topic of 2025.
02:16My hometown is No.1.
02:17The No.1 Gotochi special.
02:21First, we asked a woman in the city about her hometown.
02:26First, the morning culture in Aichi Prefecture.
02:30The most famous thing in Chinomiya City is
02:33that you can eat a whole loaf of bread for only 500 yen.
02:39You can eat a loaf of bread for free at the coffee stand.
02:42I thought I had to order both.
02:46The most convenient dialect in Iwate Prefecture.
02:49You can talk to people with just a few words.
02:52If you say,
02:53I mean,
02:54eat.
02:55If you say,
02:56I mean,
02:57come here.
02:58You can talk to people with just a few words.
03:00When I go back to my hometown,
03:02and my grandparents talk to me like that,
03:04I can understand what they mean.
03:06Next,
03:07a little scary custom in Hitachiota City, Ibaraki Prefecture.
03:11You jump on a bungee jump at an adulthood ceremony.
03:13You jump off a 100-meter bridge.
03:18Every year,
03:1920 to 30 young people jump on a bungee jump.
03:24Bungee jump at an adulthood ceremony.
03:27I screamed,
03:28I'm going to be a wonderful adult,
03:30and I jumped off.
03:32A school event that Hyogo Prefecture is jealous of.
03:36We gather elementary and junior high school students from all over Nishinomiya
03:40and have an athletic meet at the Koshien Stadium.
03:43Are you stepping on the Koshien soil?
03:44Yes, I am.
03:45An athletic meet at the Koshien Stadium.
03:47I do it every year,
03:49so I'm getting less and less impressed.
03:52In addition,
03:53at a junior high school in Funabashi City, Chiba Prefecture,
03:56I chose to eat bread and rice every day for lunch.
04:01I ate it when I was in junior high school.
04:03I think it's the same for all junior high schools in Funabashi City.
04:08The menu for lunch is a choice of bread or rice.
04:11A month ago,
04:13I was given a meal ticket,
04:16and I took what I wanted to eat.
04:17You got a meal ticket?
04:18Yes.
04:21I see.
04:22In Osaka,
04:23VTU is very noisy.
04:25What?
04:26You got a meal ticket?
04:27It's noisy.
04:28You got a meal ticket.
04:31There are only three people in Osaka.
04:33Only three people in Osaka?
04:35It's strange.
04:37I'm sorry.
04:38It's over-tourism.
04:40It's a popular word.
04:42Let me introduce you.
04:44She is Seto Asaka, the first to appear.
04:49Are you from Aichi Prefecture?
04:50Yes, I am.
04:51I'm from Seto City, Aichi Prefecture.
04:53Are you from Seto City?
04:57Yes.
04:58When I first saw your name, Asaka,
05:01I knew you wanted to be named Asaka.
05:04I knew it right away.
05:05I didn't know your last name.
05:07I was looking for your birthplace and height.
05:11I found out that you were from Seto City, Aichi Prefecture.
05:14I did a life assessment,
05:16and it was very good.
05:18I see.
05:20When I was told that you were Seto Asaka,
05:22I was surprised.
05:24I understand.
05:26If I was called Shinya Kumamoto,
05:28I would be surprised.
05:29That's cool.
05:31I don't want to be called that.
05:33But now, I feel like I'm in Seto City.
05:37Is Seto City full of people?
05:40Yes, it is.
05:41When I was young,
05:43there was a festival called Seto City Festival in September.
05:46When I was young, I went there with my friends.
05:49You went to Okubo City, right?
05:51Is Okubo City close to Seto City?
05:52I'm from Tahara City, so it's a little far.
05:55I don't know you.
05:57I'm from Aichi Prefecture.
05:59I don't know you.
06:01I'm from Aichi Prefecture.
06:02I'm from Tahara City.
06:04I'm from Seto City.
06:06I'm from Seto City.
06:07I don't know you at all.
06:09Hey!
06:10Hey!
06:11Are you okay?
06:12I'm not from Aichi Prefecture.
06:13I think Aichi Prefecture is amazing.
06:15I think Morning is amazing.
06:16It's amazing.
06:17I agree.
06:18I go there to eat.
06:20I think there is such a place in Osaka.
06:22Yes, there is.
06:23Nishinari.
06:24Nishinari.
06:25Nishinari is served in the morning.
06:27It has raw beer, eggs, and kobachi.
06:30Nishinari Morning.
06:31Yes.
06:32Beer and Nishinari.
06:35Is it Morning beer?
06:37There is no beer under 350 yen.
06:39There is no.
06:40Is there any other place in Osaka?
06:42Recently, Tokyo people look down on Osaka.
06:45No, no.
06:46I don't look down on Osaka.
06:48I look down on you.
06:50I don't like it.
06:51Umeda area has been renovated.
06:54Last year, Grand Green Osaka was built.
06:57Look at this.
06:58This is Osaka.
06:59It's the near future.
07:00Until now, people said that there is no green in Osaka.
07:02People say that Central Park has been removed.
07:04No, I don't think so.
07:06There are many tower mansions.
07:07It's modern.
07:08People boast that their friends live there.
07:10You should live there.
07:12You should live there and boast.
07:13I can't live there.
07:14Ms. Kawata, is there any place in Osaka?
07:15I don't think many people know it.
07:17People can live warmly in winter thanks to Izumi Otsu City, Osaka Prefecture.
07:22What?
07:23Izumi Otsu City, Osaka Prefecture, has more than 90% of the shares of making national blankets.
07:29Izumi Otsu City is a small city where I was born.
07:31When people go home and see the blankets, they think it's made in Japan.
07:36They think it's made in Osaka.
07:38If it wasn't for Izumi Otsu, everyone would have caught a cold.
07:40Yes, everyone would have caught a cold.
07:43Then, there would be a blanket.
07:45Everyone's butt is beautiful thanks to Fukuoka.
07:49What?
07:50What do you mean?
07:51TOTO, which developed OSHELET, is a company of Fukuoka.
07:55If it wasn't for TOTO, everyone's butt would be very dirty.
07:59OSHELET is fine.
08:01It wasn't that dirty.
08:02Ms. Manabe, what about Ehime?
08:04It's Ehime.
08:05It's thanks to Ehime that all Shinkansen passengers can get on.
08:08Ehime?
08:09Why?
08:10Mr. Shinji Sobo, the president of Tokutetsu, is from Ehime.
08:14He made Shinkansen run all over the country.
08:18If it wasn't for him, Momoka wouldn't be here today.
08:21Then, it would have been better if there were no Shinkansen.
08:24I'm sorry.
08:25There's an airplane.
08:27It's all thanks to Ehime.
08:28Ehime Shinkansen doesn't run, right?
08:30It doesn't run.
08:32Your hometown doesn't run, right?
08:34I want it.
08:36Is your sister from Tottori?
08:37Yes, she's from Tottori.
08:38Speaking of my hometown,
08:40I'm from Aoyama, Gosho, Konan,
08:44and Mizuki Shigeru, Kitaro, from Gegege.
08:47I'm from Tottori.
08:48There are two airports in Tottori.
08:50They have the names of Konan and Kitaro.
08:54In Yonago-Kitaro Airport,
08:56there's a lane where you can put your luggage.
08:59There's always a man with a eyeball there.
09:02This is the man.
09:05Imagine this.
09:06Imagine that there's no Konan and Kitaro in this world.
09:12It's Gegege, right?
09:14Don't say it like you're the president of the airport this year.
09:17Gegege is very old.
09:20You're Wakatsuki Saitama, right?
09:21I'm Saitama.
09:22But you don't have anything to say, Saitama.
09:24You always say Kawahama, right?
09:27Some people say it for the first time today.
09:29Kawahama is number one in Saitama Prefecture,
09:31and it's 2.5km long.
09:34If you say that, it's over.
09:37Thank you for your hard work.
09:39Saitama is where everyone's favorite family mart
09:42has its first store.
09:45Why?
09:47This is a family mart.
09:51So if you don't have Saitama,
09:52you won't be able to eat Famichiki.
09:55You just happen to have the first store.
09:58The first store is somewhere else.
10:00I'm from Tokyo.
10:02I'm from Ota-ku.
10:03I was born in Ota-ku.
10:05I was born in Ota-ku.
10:08That's a good one.
10:09I like it.
10:10Torikyu is really good.
10:12I love it.
10:13If you don't eat Torikyu,
10:15you won't be able to sit down like this.
10:17I don't think everyone can sit here.
10:20Torikyu is good,
10:22but you can't sit down like this.
10:25I don't think so.
10:26I'm from Okayama.
10:27If you get a license in Okayama,
10:29you must go to Samikaigan.
10:31Samikaigan is the first beach in Japan.
10:36So if you don't have Okayama,
10:38you won't be able to go to the sea.
10:40You can go to the sea.
10:41Ancient people have gone to the sea.
10:44I'm from Kumamoto.
10:46I'm from Kumamoto, too.
10:50Kumamoto has 20 stores in Japan.
10:52The Scramble intersection
10:54was introduced in 1943.
10:57It's five years earlier than Shibuya.
11:00Kumamoto has 20 stores?
11:02It's small.
11:06If Kumamoto didn't exist,
11:08you guys would have been standing there.
11:11You wouldn't have been able to cross.
11:13I'm from Kumamoto,
11:15so I can't say this,
11:17but you guys are small.
11:20I'm from Ibaraki,
11:22but when it comes to Shibuya,
11:24gyaru originates from Ibaraki.
11:27Loose socks became popular all of a sudden.
11:30Loose socks became popular
11:32when I was in high school.
11:35Super long was popular,
11:37and my classmates went to Shibuya
11:39to shop every day.
11:41That's when it became popular in Shibuya.
11:47Loose socks became too popular,
11:49and it was a little lame,
11:51so high socks became popular.
11:53That's my classmate's assistant.
11:56Seriously.
11:58You just didn't know about it.
12:01There was a time when gyaru
12:03started using the word
12:05with their right shoulder up.
12:07Like, boyfriend, etc.
12:09That's Ibaraki loose socks.
12:14When it comes to food,
12:16it's Umaibo.
12:18There's a factory in Ibaraki.
12:20It's sold by a company in Tokyo.
12:22It's a big company.
12:25Of course, it's a factory.
12:27Of course.
12:29It's a factory.
12:31Do you have sweets in Aichi?
12:33Yes, we do.
12:35Alphabet chocolate.
12:37It's a famous factory.
12:39Aichi is the head office.
12:41Black Thunder is also
12:43in Yurakuseika.
12:45There's a really good factory
12:47in Toyohashi.
12:49Really?
12:51You don't know anything.
12:53Hashimoto-san, Yamagata?
12:55Yes, Yamagata.
12:57There's a place called
12:59Yamagata Tendoshi.
13:01They make more than 90%
13:03of shogi pieces.
13:05I've been playing shogi
13:07since I was in elementary school.
13:09When there's no more shogi,
13:11there's no more entertainment.
13:13There's a lot.
13:15I haven't played for 30 years.
13:17When it comes to entertainment,
13:19everyone loves baseball.
13:21Baseball is the birth
13:23of Ehime prefecture.
13:25I haven't accepted that as entertainment.
13:27Baseball is the birth
13:29of Ehime prefecture.
13:31It's not rock-paper-scissors.
13:33It's a baseball dance.
13:35It's a cool dance.
13:37When you do this dance,
13:39it becomes a festival.
13:41What is this?
13:43It's baseball.
13:45It's famous.
13:47Rock-paper-scissors.
13:49Rock-paper-scissors.
13:51This is baseball.
13:53You lose.
13:55There's no such culture.
13:57There's no real baseball?
13:59There's no real baseball.
14:01You don't have to do it.
14:03If you don't play,
14:05you can't do it.
14:07Yasuko, Yamaguchi.
14:09Yamaguchi is amazing.
14:11All the things I just said
14:13are nonsense.
14:15Last year,
14:17Yamaguchi was selected
14:19in 52 places in the world.
14:21Only Yamaguchi was selected.
14:25What does that mean?
14:27Yamaguchi was selected
14:29as one of the 50 rules.
14:31Look at this.
14:33It's beautiful.
14:35Unfortunately,
14:37Yamaguchi is under construction.
14:39I don't think
14:41you've ever seen a construction site.
14:43There is.
14:45You can watch construction games
14:47in Hokkaido.
14:49Barbie is in Hokkaido.
14:51I've been watching from the top.
14:53Hokkaido.
14:55There are a lot of things
14:57that are number one in Hokkaido.
14:59Agriculture, fishing,
15:01everything is number one.
15:03If you stop Tsugaru Kaikyo,
15:05there's nothing to eat.
15:07Everything is thanks to Hokkaido.
15:09Hokkaido is a city of food,
15:11so the trend is
15:13to stop in Obelge.
15:15Have you ever heard of Obelge?
15:17Of course.
15:19When you go to Hokkaido,
15:21instead of eating ramen,
15:23stop at Obelge,
15:25look at the greenery,
15:27and go crazy.
15:29That's the trend of winter in Tokyo.
15:31I'm going to Obelge.
15:33I'm going to a place
15:35called Makkarina
15:37in Niseko, Hokkaido.
15:39It's wonderful and delicious,
15:41so I'm going to stop
15:43at a friend's house.
15:45I'm going to stop at a friend's house.
15:47I'm going to stop at a friend's house.
15:49I'm going to stop at a friend's house.
15:51I'm going to stop at a friend's house.
15:53Osaka people
15:55love crabs.
15:57When I go to Makkarina,
15:59everyone speaks in Kansai dialect.
16:01I see.
16:03Do you often go to Tokyo?
16:05I like Kyoto the most.
16:07I like Kyoto the most.
16:09What do you go to?
16:11Super Sentai.
16:13In Super Sentai,
16:15there's a hot spring called Tenzan no Yu
16:17near Izuma-san.
16:19I love it.
16:21When I go there,
16:23I feel better.
16:25There's a good hot spring in Ota-ku.
16:27It's in Kabata.
16:29It's called Kuroi Onsen.
16:31If you drink Kuroi,
16:33you'll feel better.
16:35Can you drink it?
16:37I'm sorry.
16:39It's not effective.
16:41Let's hear
16:43what you do in your hometown.
16:45Here's the first one.
16:47Your private life is in the countryside.
16:51It's in Hokkaido.
16:53I used to
16:55make a reservation
16:57at a hotel in my hometown
16:59with a friend.
17:01One man and one woman.
17:03My name is Kana Sasamori.
17:05My mother called me
17:07and told me that
17:09Kana-chan is coming back
17:11with her boyfriend.
17:13Wow.
17:15I don't have much privacy.
17:17Since then,
17:19I've been hesitating
17:21whether I should go out or not.
17:23You should have hesitated.
17:25I'm from the countryside.
17:27When it comes to going out,
17:29I like Ion in Hiezu.
17:31If I go there,
17:33I can meet my friends there.
17:35Before I got married,
17:37I used to go there with my husband
17:39and my parents.
17:41My husband is a director
17:43of the same TV show.
17:45He appears on the screen sometimes.
17:47We went to Ion together
17:49and did something different.
17:51After a while,
17:53I got a message
17:55that D. Ishizaki is coming to Ion.
17:57I got a lot of messages.
17:59Really?
18:01I'm from the countryside.
18:03Why?
18:05If I go to Ion,
18:07I can meet my friends there.
18:09How about your hometown, Seto?
18:11When I was in junior high school,
18:13I used to go on a date.
18:15There was no big shopping mall
18:17or amusement park nearby.
18:19I used to hang out with my crush
18:21in a temple.
18:23In a temple?
18:25I used to sit on the bench
18:27and talk with my crush.
18:29In a temple,
18:31you can't talk like that, can you?
18:33What do you mean?
18:35You can't get along with your crush.
18:37In a temple,
18:39you can't talk like that, can you?
18:41I don't care about that.
18:43I'm serious.
18:45By the way,
18:47you used to go on a date with your crush.
18:49When I go to the countryside,
18:51I can meet my friends there.
18:53What are you talking about?
18:55He suddenly started talking.
18:57How about your hometown, Seto?
18:59There is a town called Nanokamachi
19:01in the center of Yamagata Prefecture.
19:03It's like Shibuya in Tokyo.
19:05It's like Shibuya in Tokyo.
19:07It's like Shibuya in Tokyo.
19:09There is a building
19:11like a castle called Kyukencho.
19:13There is a building like a castle called Kyukencho.
19:15Kyukencho?
19:17Yamagata department stores
19:19usually close at 6 p.m.
19:21It's usually dark.
19:23It's usually dark.
19:25It's usually dark.
19:27I go to the back of Kyukencho
19:29and kiss for the first time.
19:31I go to the back of Kyukencho and kiss for the first time.
19:33How about your hometown?
19:35My hometown is a dating spot.
19:37My hometown is a dating spot.
19:39There are a lot of blind people there.
19:41There are a lot of blind people there.
19:43This year,
19:45she is going to detox her bad luck
19:47in Hong Kong.
19:49I'm going to detox my bad luck.
19:51I'm going to detox my bad luck.
19:53She is going to detox her bad luck.
19:57Besides,
19:59she announced the top luck ranking
20:01in 2025.
20:03The first place is...
20:07What are you?
20:11I go to Oomori-kaizuka
20:13Oomori-kaizuka?
20:15Oomori-kaizuka?
20:17Oomori-kaizuka?
20:19You can tell by looking at this.
20:21We took a shot of the audience.
20:23No, no, no.
20:24That's a fake!
20:25There are no blind spots!
20:26There are!
20:27Look over there!
20:28You know where there are humans.
20:30You are blind on that side,
20:32and you kiss there.
20:34I can see that.
20:35You're blind.
20:36Sorry, but I'm not asking you to show me your blind spots.
20:40What about Saitama?
20:41Speaking of Saitama's date spots,
20:43as you all know,
20:44it's Kawagoe in Koedo.
20:46Oh, we go there a lot for the shoot.
20:48This place is great!
20:49It's a neighborhood.
20:50I've been going to Koedo since I was in middle school.
20:57I went to Koedo for the first time when I was in middle school.
21:01There are a lot of street vendors here.
21:04I was excited about my first date,
21:06but I didn't know what to do.
21:08The boy I went with bought me a 1-meter-tall Fugashi.
21:12What?
21:13It happens.
21:14What?
21:15It happens.
21:16Street vendors.
21:17It happens when you're a kid.
21:18I was so excited.
21:19What?
21:20It's fine.
21:21It's fine.
21:22You don't have time to hold hands anymore, do you?
21:25When I was a kid,
21:26I used to say,
21:27let's eat little by little.
21:28Are you jealous?
21:29No, no.
21:30Eat slowly at home.
21:32Kazushige, where did you go on your first date?
21:34I went to Yokohama Park.
21:37It's in Kanagawa.
21:38That's cool.
21:39When I was in middle school,
21:41I went to Yamashita Park
21:42and Minato-no-Mieru-Oka Park.
21:44There's a bridge that goes to Motomachi.
21:47I decided to kiss there a week ago.
21:51When you were in middle school?
21:53I went there,
21:54but what happened to me when I was in middle school?
21:57I couldn't even hold hands.
21:59That's cute.
22:01When I became an adult,
22:02I kissed in Ginza and clubs.
22:05Why?
22:06Why did I do that?
22:07Don't make it easy.
22:08What kind of date spots did you go to?
22:11There aren't many buildings in Hokkaido.
22:14You're not qualified.
22:16What should I do?
22:17Instead of that,
22:19I went to Daimond Dust in the middle of winter.
22:23It's so beautiful.
22:24Look, this is good.
22:25That's right.
22:26It's the best.
22:27It feels like all the dirtiness in my heart is coming out.
22:31Can you see it with your eyes?
22:32I can see it with my eyes.
22:33I can see it with my eyes.
22:34It would be nice if everyone here could go and see it.
22:38I want to see the beautiful scenery.
22:41What else can you be proud of?
22:43In Ehime Prefecture, there is an image of mandarin oranges.
22:46It is the number one producer of all citrus fruits in Japan.
22:49All of them?
22:50Yes.
22:51Recently, not only mandarin oranges, but also expensive citrus fruits.
22:54In this season,
22:55it's called Berry Madonna.
22:57It's really delicious.
22:58Berry Madonna is delicious.
23:00It's really delicious.
23:01The pulp is a little plump and has a jelly-like texture.
23:05It's completely different from ordinary mandarin oranges.
23:07In February,
23:09it's called Kanpei.
23:10Have you ever heard of it?
23:11I don't know.
23:12I only know that it's related to the wind.
23:15It's really delicious.
23:16It's really delicious.
23:17When I send it to someone,
23:19they say,
23:20what is that?
23:21It's so delicious that they say,
23:23it's too delicious.
23:26In Ehime Prefecture,
23:27there is a lot of pride in mandarin oranges and citrus fruits.
23:32When I was second in Wakayama,
23:34I was out of the production of mandarin oranges.
23:37Ehime Prefecture was very angry.
23:41It's not like that.
23:43You were out of the production of mandarin oranges in Wakayama, Kansai, right?
23:47Finally, Wakayama has also started to represent.
23:50Because it's next door.
23:51Because it's next door.
23:52In supermarkets, there are mandarin oranges such as Kumamoto and Wakayama.
23:56I will never buy it.
23:57You won't buy it?
23:58Then buy it.
24:00Megumi, do you have any pride?
24:02Wakayama is said to be a sunny country.
24:04Wakayama is the best in Japan.
24:05There are many days when it doesn't rain.
24:07The annual rainfall is less than 1 mm,
24:10so it's the best on 276.7 days.
24:13Because it doesn't rain.
24:14That's why everyone can be so energetic.
24:16It's because of Wakayama.
24:18It doesn't matter.
24:19It doesn't matter.
24:21It's raining around.
24:22We live in an area where it rains.
24:25It's been a long time since I've been here,
24:26and I've started to say stupid things.
24:28The information is thin.
24:30There is probably the best in Japan in Yamaguchi.
24:33Do you know Kintai-kyo, a tourist attraction?
24:36Yes, I know.
24:38There is a soft cream shop
24:40that sells more than 200 kinds of soft cream
24:42in Kintai-kyo.
24:45Really?
24:46What is this?
24:47It says it's the best in Japan.
24:49What is this?
24:50There are various flavors.
24:52It looks like a flavor.
24:53It's amazing.
24:55Habanero.
24:57Habanero is rare,
24:58so there is also souppon.
25:00Souppon?
25:01Is it delicious?
25:02It looks delicious.
25:03Do you know the corn that girls and boys line up
25:05at the machine of soft cream?
25:08Nikunsei-chan.
25:09Nikunsei-chan.
25:10Nissei-san is from Osaka.
25:12So, almost all people can eat soft cream
25:14because of Nissei-san from Osaka.
25:17That guy is noisy.
25:19Right?
25:20If you say the best in Japan,
25:22it's Tottori Sakyu.
25:24Sakyu is a very big city.
25:27Tottori Sakyu.
25:28It's a big city.
25:29It's amazing.
25:30That's right.
25:31Recently, there is a tour
25:33called Segway.
25:36It looks fun.
25:37I highly recommend it.
25:39It looks fun.
25:40It's interesting.
25:41I was a little upset a while ago.
25:44I found out recently that
25:46Tottori Sakyu
25:48is the smallest city in Japan.
25:52Is that so?
25:53In Aomori Prefecture,
25:54Kanagomori Sakyu is the largest city
25:56in terms of area.
25:59I see.
26:00Tottori Sakyu is the largest city in Japan.
26:03I'm so upset.
26:05I don't know what to do.
26:07So,
26:08Tottori Sakyu is over.
26:10Wait a minute.
26:11Aomori Prefecture is kind.
26:12Is there anything else?
26:13Saitama Prefecture is the largest city in Japan.
26:15Saitama Prefecture is in Kawahama Prefecture.
26:17This is my hometown.
26:18Saitama Prefecture is very large.
26:20It's Ion Lake Town.
26:22Ion Lake Town is the largest
26:24commercial facility in Japan.
26:26It's the largest in Japan?
26:27That's amazing.
26:29That's amazing.
26:30There are 1km of buildings.
26:321km?
26:33Yes.
26:34All of them have roofs.
26:35People use them for walking.
26:37Sometimes, Duke Sarayu
26:39has a walking class.
26:41What?
26:42Really?
26:43With this?
26:44He has an event like this.
26:46I see.
26:47There is enough space for people to walk.
26:50I don't want to say much,
26:52but there is something
26:53that is a little disappointing
26:54in my hometown.
26:56What is it?
26:57Unfortunately,
26:58Tottori always has chain stores.
27:01That's right.
27:02That's right.
27:03Starbucks was the last one.
27:057-Eleven was established in 2015.
27:09It was that late?
27:10It was very late.
27:11That's why everyone was waiting.
27:13When I went there,
27:14there was a long line.
27:16What?
27:18That's bad.
27:227-Eleven was established in 2015.
27:25It was that late?
27:27That's bad.
27:28Everyone was waiting.
27:30When I went there,
27:31there was a long line.
27:32What?
27:35That's bad.
27:36It's not Showa.
27:38Everyone wanted to buy rice balls
27:40from 7-Eleven.
27:42What else is disappointing in Osaka?
27:45It's not disappointing.
27:46It's normal in Osaka.
27:48They teach kids to joke.
27:51They teach kids to joke.
27:53I was able to drop a tennis ball many times.
27:57I was asked,
27:58what's wrong with that?
27:59I was told,
28:00there must be a problem.
28:01My son was born
28:03and came back in a week.
28:05I took him to the dressing room.
28:07My partner
28:09and everyone at the dressing room
28:11told me to bring a ash tray.
28:13I brought it with all my strength.
28:15They told me to bring a ash tray
28:16and to bring a chow mein.
28:19At first,
28:20I was told to bring a chow mein.
28:22At first,
28:23I was told to bring a chow mein.
28:25When I was in kindergarten,
28:27my teacher said,
28:28put your bag down.
28:29I put my shoes down.
28:31That's because you grew up in a special environment.
28:34How about you, Kato-san?
28:35I grew up in Osaka
28:37with okonomiyaki and takoyaki.
28:39When I came to Osaka,
28:41people from outside the prefecture
28:43asked me if I could recommend
28:45a recommended okonomiyaki shop.
28:47There are a lot of okonomiyaki shops
28:49near my house.
28:51So I was wondering
28:53if I should eat at a nearby shop
28:55or at my house.
28:57I didn't know about
28:59a recommended okonomiyaki shop.
29:01I don't know about you,
29:03but I know you, Yo-san.
29:05I don't want to say this,
29:07but the okonomiyaki shop
29:09called Zoya in Nishinari is really good.
29:11I know Zoya.
29:13When I was waiting in line,
29:15I thought there were a lot of handsome men,
29:17but there were only a few red-haired men.
29:19I thought I was in Osaka.
29:21What about you, Yashiko?
29:23There is a shrine
29:25called Motonosumi Shrine.
29:29It's a big shrine.
29:31It's like a shrine in Kyoto.
29:33I think people from Kyoto
29:35stole it.
29:37There is a donation box
29:39on the top of the shrine.
29:41If you enter the box,
29:43you can get a lot of money.
29:45How do you put it in?
29:47You can throw it in.
29:49There's a lot of money down there.
29:51You can pick it up and throw it.
29:53Don't you throw your own money?
29:55I don't throw my own money.
29:57If you enter the box,
29:59you can meet Mr. Yoshioka.
30:01I'll give the money directly to Guji.
30:03You're a bad person.
30:05You're a bad person.
30:07Speaking of shrines,
30:09my hometown is Fukutsu City in Fukuoka Prefecture.
30:11It's a city facing the sea.
30:13There is a shrine called Miyajitake Shrine.
30:15There is a shrine on the hill.
30:17From there, the shrine extends
30:19straight to the sea.
30:21Only two seasons a year,
30:23the sun sets
30:25in the middle of the shrine.
30:27That's the road of light.
30:33This is beautiful.
30:35You can see this with the naked eye.
30:37This is good.
30:39I'm so happy.
30:41What's the name of the scramble intersection
30:43in Kumamoto?
30:45You're right.
30:47Don't say that.
30:49I'm sorry.
30:51Megumi, what's the best view spot?
30:53There's a place called
30:55Washuzan Highland in Okayama.
30:57You can see the whole city from there.
30:59There's a ride called Sky Cycle.
31:01It's really scary.
31:03It's really high.
31:05It's really high.
31:07Personally,
31:09I think this is the scariest ride in Japan.
31:11You're right.
31:13I wanted to get off,
31:15but when I looked down,
31:17there were four people.
31:19I was so scared.
31:21Is there anything else?
31:23No, there's nothing else.
31:25There's more.
31:27There's more.
31:29There's a place called
31:31Daisen Field Athletic.
31:33There's a place called Alijigoku.
31:35It's really scary.
31:37I've never been there.
31:39What's that?
31:41I've never been there.
31:43You have to go up like this.
31:45I can't go up.
31:47Even kids can't go up.
31:49It's dangerous.
31:51I'm collecting
31:53the best view spots.
31:55I'm collecting the best view spots.
31:57I'm collecting the best view spots.
31:59I'm collecting the best view spots.
32:01Next,
32:03I want to know
32:05about other people's rent.
32:07I'm sure it's Osaka.
32:09I'm sure it's Osaka.
32:11I don't know how people feel.
32:13I want to ask the customers.
32:15I don't like it.
32:17Momoka,
32:19Fassama,
32:21Kata,
32:23I grew up with that.
32:25When I moved to Tokyo,
32:27I was surprised that people didn't ask me.
32:29I want to know my salary.
32:31That's not true.
32:33People ask me about my salary.
32:35People ask me about my salary.
32:37I'm careful about that.
32:39People from other prefectures
32:41ask you about your salary,
32:43but you don't tell them.
32:45But people ask me a lot.
32:47I want to know how much money I make.
32:49I want to know how much money I make.
32:51There are a lot of people from Osaka in Hokkaido.
32:53Is there a rumor that
32:55Osaka people are rough?
32:57No.
32:59I love you so much.
33:03I'm not good at speaking in Kansai dialect.
33:05But I can say anything in Kansai dialect.
33:07Really?
33:09I heard that people in Hokkaido
33:11want to speak in Kansai dialect.
33:13I heard that there is a Kansai dialect class
33:15in Susukino.
33:17Really?
33:19I also want to speak in Kansai dialect.
33:21But I can't speak in Kansai dialect at home.
33:23Why?
33:25You can speak in Kansai dialect.
33:27You don't have to change the dialect.
33:29But when people say I'm cute,
33:31I always wonder if it's true.
33:33In Fukuoka,
33:35Hokkaido,
33:37it's definitely cuter.
33:39Really?
33:41People often say that
33:43Fukuoka dialect is cute.
33:45But people who came to Tokyo
33:47and still use Fukuoka dialect
33:49only use cute parts.
33:51Like, what are you doing?
33:53I like this.
33:55They only use cute parts.
33:57Like, what are you doing?
33:59I had a lot of fun there.
34:01I've never heard of that.
34:03How about you, Aichi?
34:05What do you admire about Osaka?
34:07I like Kansai dialect.
34:09I admire it a lot.
34:11When I speak Nagoya dialect,
34:13people say that I speak Seto dialect.
34:15But it's a little different.
34:17What is Seto dialect like?
34:19It's like, I told you.
34:21I told you.
34:23It's cute.
34:25Do you speak Okubo dialect?
34:27No, I speak Mikawa dialect.
34:29Mikawa dialect is cute.
34:31It's called Rin.
34:33It's called Shirin or Mirin.
34:35It's called Yarin.
34:37It's cute.
34:39It's cute.
34:41It's getting cuter.
34:43I'm sorry.
34:45I was about to transform.
34:47It's cute.
34:49What do you think of Ehime dialect?
34:51How is the dialect like?
34:53It's like a dialect of the Japanese.
34:55However, Ehime dialect is slightly different
34:57depending on the area.
34:59When I look at the local area,
35:01the dialect of Saijo-shi is a little rough.
35:03It's like that.
35:05It's casual.
35:07People say it's a little stupid.
35:09It's a little stupid.
35:11They say it's normal.
35:13When I'm with my friends,
35:15they say,
35:17it's stupid.
35:19No, no, I'm not cute!
35:23You don't have to lie!
35:25When I'm driving a car and I pass by a bike that's in the way,
35:29I'm like, what the hell is wrong with that?
35:31What?
35:33I'm not that much of a disser.
35:37And after this...
35:39I feel like I'm already better than Aichi.
35:41Can you tell us what's so great about Fukuoka?
35:44The battle for Tohoku Prefecture begins!
35:47I don't see a lot of birds.
35:51Then don't eat crabs ever again!
35:53Don't eat birds ever again!
35:55Don't even eat pears ever again!
35:59Osaka is hated by all prefectures.
36:01I don't know!
36:03What's wrong, Shima?
36:05Wasn't it hard to fix your Kumamoto dialect at first?
36:07Kumamoto dialect is a tongue twister.
36:09But I don't know the words at all.
36:11I lived with my mother,
36:13so I spoke in Kumamoto dialect with my mother all the time.
36:15Sometimes my managers would get mad at me.
36:17They didn't know it was a Kumamoto dialect,
36:19so I always complained about it.
36:21How did they say it?
36:23They'd say,
36:25Ah, I don't know,
36:27I don't know,
36:29I don't know,
36:31I don't know,
36:33I don't know,
36:35I don't know,
36:37I don't know,
36:39I don't know,
36:41I don't know,
36:43I don't know,
36:45I don't know,
36:47I don't know,
36:49I don't know,
36:51I don't know,
36:53I don't know,
36:55I don't know,
36:57I don't know,
36:59I don't know,
37:01I don't know,
37:03I don't know,
37:05I don't know,
37:07I don't know,
37:09I don't know,
37:11I don't know,
37:13I don't know,
37:15I don't know,
37:17I don't know,
37:19I don't know,
37:21I don't know,
37:23I don't know,
37:25I don't know.
37:29It's definitely love...
37:31But I don't want that.
37:37I just want her to know
37:39I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
37:40Osaka is the only city that's independent.
37:42So, I'm not really fighting for it.
37:46Aren't you more scared of Fukuoka than Aichi?
37:48Fukuoka is delicious.
37:49Fukuoka is delicious?
37:50How about Fukuoka?
37:51Do you have any rivals in Aichi?
37:53I think Fukuoka is the third best.
37:55Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka.
37:56You're better than Aichi?
37:57I think I'm already better than Aichi.
37:59Can you tell us what's so great about Fukuoka?
38:02I'm a Watanabe Entertainment reporter.
38:04A human reporter.
38:05Watanabe, yes.
38:07Don't stop me.
38:09I'm not fighting for the agency.
38:11Watanabe Entertainment has a branch in Tokyo, Fukuoka, and Nagoya.
38:16In Tokyo, there's a big company called Jinguni.
38:20It's a very beautiful company.
38:21Fukuoka also has a very solid agency.
38:24But Nagoya's agency is the only one.
38:27It's a very small agency.
38:29I thought Fukuoka's media was better.
38:32I used to do a radio show in Fukuoka for a few months.
38:36I was with Kodaman.
38:38He's a local talent.
38:40He's a famous radio DJ.
38:44Every morning when I went to his radio show, I ate cup noodles.
38:47So I thought he must have a cold food.
38:50That's not true.
38:52I ate it because I liked it.
38:54I want people in Aichi to rest assured.
38:56Fukuoka is a little humble.
38:59I want people in Aichi to rest assured.
39:02Udon noodles are famous in Kagawa Prefecture.
39:05Udon noodles originated in Fukuoka.
39:08But it's okay.
39:10There's ramen in Fukuoka.
39:11Sazae also looks like Sakura Shinmachi in Tokyo.
39:15But it's actually in Fukuoka.
39:17Really?
39:18Sazae lives in Sazae Street in Sawara Ward, Fukuoka.
39:22Really?
39:23That's right.
39:24Hiyoko Manju is also a famous store in Tokyo.
39:26Hiyoko Manju is a famous store in Fukuoka.
39:30But I won't say it's all in Fukuoka.
39:34Because there are more famous stores in Fukuoka.
39:36Really?
39:37That's okay.
39:38I'll give it to Aichi.
39:40So I'll give the third place to Aichi.
39:43Ibaraki, Gunma, Tochigi.
39:45Are you aware of those places?
39:46Mr. Ueda, that's not true.
39:48I've been at the bottom of the attractiveness ranking.
39:51But this time, I'm 45th from the bottom of the attractiveness ranking.
39:56That's amazing.
39:58So Ibaraki is already ahead of Saga and Saitama.
40:03Really?
40:05Wakatsuki, Saitama is already 46th.
40:07That's not good.
40:08We don't care about the attractiveness of Saitama.
40:11Why?
40:12Because we're always at the bottom.
40:15You're not competing.
40:17But people from Tochigi and Ibaraki get addicted to Saitama during the special season.
40:24Wait a minute.
40:25Don't tell us that Ibaraki residents get addicted to Saitama during the special season.
40:30Usoyama Sayaka.
40:31Usoyama doesn't get addicted to Saitama.
40:32Usoyama doesn't get addicted to Saitama.
40:34Ken Minsho doesn't get addicted to Saitama.
40:36Usoyama Sayaka is the only one who doesn't get addicted to Saitama.
40:40What about Chikoku?
40:42From my point of view, Honshu is amazing.
40:47I respect it.
40:48If I want to go to Osaka, I have to cross the bridge and go to Hiroshima or Okayama.
40:53So I'm always grateful that I don't get addicted to those two prefectures.
40:58But I can't see Tottori.
41:01I can't see it.
41:03You didn't say anything about Tottori.
41:05Then don't eat crab again.
41:07Don't eat crab again.
41:09Don't eat soup stock again.
41:11It's okay to eat mandarin oranges.
41:13If I were to choose a rival, it would be Ehime and Aichi.
41:17Aichi is easy to get confused.
41:21If I were to choose Ehime, people would say Nagoya.
41:24I'm not from there.
41:26I'm not from there.
41:29Especially for Setouchi people,
41:34I don't think it's the same.
41:39When I was asked if I was from Setouchi,
41:42I was asked if I was from Seto.
41:46You were asked by each other.
41:48In the morning program, a reporter said,
41:50I'm from Setouchi in Aichi prefecture.
41:53But in the background, there was a picture of a bride from Seto.
41:58That's not Seto.
42:00When I see that, I always think,
42:02That's mine.
42:04That's not Seto.
42:06That's not Seto.
42:08That's not Seto.
42:10That's not Seto.
42:12Let's move on.
42:14This is a local delicacy.
42:18When you go back to your hometown,
42:20you always eat local food.
42:22I think there are a lot of them.
42:24I asked a local woman about local delicacies.
42:27First of all, Ibaraki gourmet.
42:30It's a hot topic on SNS.
42:32There is a place called Nakaminato.
42:34They peel raw oysters in front of you.
42:37It's popular now.
42:40Raw oysters are popular on SNS.
42:44It's been a hot topic for a long time.
42:48There are too many parking lots.
42:50On the contrary, local people can't go there.
42:53This is Ishikawa prefecture gourmet.
42:56Kanazawa oden is a local delicacy.
42:59The ingredients are unique to the local people.
43:02There are clams, mackerel, and the current type of clam is called Koga Koga.
43:08Kanazawa oden has a luxurious ingredient.
43:12It's elegant.
43:13It has an elegant taste.
43:15The local soup of Mashiko town in Tochigi prefecture.
43:18It's a summer limited dish.
43:21Mashiko town has a soup called Birma soup.
43:25It has curry flavor and tomato.
43:28You can eat it refreshingly in summer.
43:30Birma soup has the taste of the soup in Birma.
43:34It's a taste I've never had before.
43:36I can't think of a dish that is similar to this.
43:40Next is a local dish of Tochigi prefecture with a strong habit.
43:44There is a food called Shimotsukare.
43:47It's a stewed dish using beans for bean roll.
43:51It's a special way to boil salmon and grate daikon.
43:58What does it taste like?
44:00It tastes like vomit.
44:01Shimotsukare is a local dish chosen by people who eat it.
44:05I can't eat it at all.
44:07If I become a fool, I can't eat it.
44:09In addition, there is a culture unique to Kyushu that you can't see in Tokyo.
44:14I was surprised when I came to Tokyo.
44:16There is no sauce on the meat bun.
44:18If you order a meat bun at a convenience store,
44:20it comes with a sauce like soy sauce.
44:26I asked him if there was no sauce.
44:28He made a strange face several times.
44:31In Kyushu, soy sauce is essential for meat buns.
44:35It's definitely better to have it.
44:38Is there anything else in Osaka?
44:40The best pork bun in Osaka.
44:43It's not a meat bun, it's a pork bun.
44:45There are various ways to eat it depending on the household.
44:48I ate rice with this as a side dish.
44:51Really?
44:52Pork bun as a side dish?
44:54There are times when people in Osaka say that.
44:57Are you poor?
44:59It's normal for me to be poor.
45:01Aichi prefecture is surrounded by the sea.
45:05There is a big clam called OASARI.
45:09It's big.
45:11I'm going to tell you a scary story.
45:14It's not a clam.
45:16It's a shell called UCHIMURASAKI.
45:19It's really delicious.
45:21It's really delicious if you dip it in soy sauce and eat it.
45:26Do you know this?
45:28I don't know.
45:31I'm from Aichi prefecture.
45:33You don't seem to be interested in Okubo.
45:35Come here.
45:38There is a famous fried chicken restaurant called SHORYUKEN in Tottori.
45:43It's a restaurant run by this man.
45:46There is a secret when frying.
45:50It's a type of fried chicken that sticks to your mouth.
45:55That's strange.
45:57After this.
45:59The members of HOERU YORU will have the strongest luck tour in Hong Kong.
46:04Come here.
46:07They will announce the strongest luck ranking in 2025.
46:14What is your ranking?
46:17The first place is.
46:21The second place is.
46:25The third place is.
46:28There is a famous fried chicken restaurant called SHORYUKEN in Tottori.
46:33It's a restaurant run by this man.
46:37It's a type of fried chicken that sticks to your mouth.
46:40There is a secret when frying.
46:43That's strange.
46:45Why?
46:46I eat it with my hands.
46:49That's strange.
46:50Yes, I eat it with my hands.
46:52That's scary.
46:53I said it was to increase the speed of delivery, but when I asked if it wasn't hot,
46:58he said it was hot.
47:00He said it was hot.
47:02There's a place called Nakaminato, which I mentioned earlier,
47:05where oysters are famous.
47:07There's a market where you can eat them outside,
47:09and there's a place called Nakaminato Yakisoba.
47:12If you make the noodles called Watanabe Seimenjo at Nakaminato Yakisoba,
47:17it doesn't matter what flavor it is.
47:19I ate it with Mr. Okubo at the location the other day.
47:22There was yakisoba in the squid.
47:24You know squid rice, right?
47:26It's not rice, it's yakisoba.
47:28It's packed tightly.
47:30Inside the squid?
47:31Inside.
47:32It's full, so if you cut it with a knife,
47:35the noodles pop out like crackers.
47:38Surprise!
47:39It's like this in the store.
47:41Even before the automatic door.
47:43What kind of lie is that?
47:44You guys drank too much soju.

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