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00:00Oh
00:30Oh
00:41What are you the second?
00:47You're gonna put it on a
00:48My main to stick it up to you. What do you know?
00:51But I said I'm gonna go so good. I got out so don't you don't know how much I get out of it
00:56What's wrong? I couldn't give me junk. I could do this. It's okay. I escalate I do not have to look at the soda
01:02Yeah, I'm sorry. I don't need to make on this. Ah, so what is it? Yeah?
01:06Hey, you know that I'm a toad. I've got a boy. It's more cool. No, no
01:11Oh, that's the bug. I mean you saw me
01:15We don't know what we need to do
01:17I
01:47Know
02:17There was one named Anago, right?
02:19Ah, it was Asari.
02:21That's a big difference!
02:23It's completely different!
02:25Ukisho, where did you go to college?
02:29I took an entrance exam in junior high school.
02:31I got into Rikkyo and then I went to college.
02:33Then I graduated.
02:35So you've been going to that company for years, right?
02:37I joined the company in 2016.
02:39So it's been about 9 years.
02:419 years!
02:43Did you take lessons while you were studying?
02:45Oh
03:15It's
03:45Not
04:15My
04:45Yeah
05:15Oh
05:45I
06:15Got go there. I've been kill me shoot you they kill you
06:23Yeah, they were my talk shoot you they can I know they
06:33Got cool look way over the weather was a net record
06:39Most of the Hirakata see you see my son. No, Corrigan walk up in the heat. It's what I should know. We didn't have been killed
06:45My dark on a minor test. Oh, she's not a mama. Come on. Take this today. Oh, we're young. You don't mind a song
06:53You don't mark it. Ah
06:59Yes
07:06Thank you. Oh, no, you don't. I think I'll just see me. That's what's good. What's the ratio?
07:11Oh
07:13You put a name for a nugget. Oh, I think you know
07:18Hello, Ben. Go to go. I got another show
07:22You didn't show me. Hey, not not a little tomatoes. Oh, no
07:25Oh, no, no, it's good. Oh, no, the type of a square. Oh, yeah
07:29Somebody so they got to you to our total. I know new cement. I told I know it's good advice
07:33Oh, so it's a little nice. I'm Tony. She died. Oh
07:36Oh
07:38No, I'm totally alone. You didn't watch my inner. Oh, thank you. Oh, no, I'm Peter. No day. Oh, yeah
07:42I'm Peter can't you know, I eat
07:45So this is a son. I'm a son. I'm this. Oh, I'm a little bit you didn't I so that she not
07:50The children are not even the bank you start. You didn't see none. I keep waiting. Thank you, sir
07:55Oh, I'm not a girl. Thank you. She has seen ho-ho to chew on. What do you go?
08:00So that you don't see on the other
08:02Persona, do you think you're not?
08:04I see don't hold it. You must see the kind of people that give you a nice touchy. We're saying
08:09Fast food. Oh, don't call them all. I'm most of us. Let's go. That's good. I'm not so that's what you can't
08:15It's not a karate shoe. It's me. Go to my day. Go to the tissue. So what does it cut us?
08:19Oh, what's the food? Oh, then there's a little money to kill your mother
08:22I
08:52If you do 20 minutes, you can take a 5-minute break.
08:55There is also a pomodoro technique where you do 25 minutes in 5 minutes.
08:5825 minutes in 5 minutes?
09:00What I did was 50 minutes in 10 minutes, but it suits me.
09:04Is that also a personal difference?
09:06Yes, I think so.
09:07I do 5 minutes with Hasegawa-san and take a 30-minute break.
09:11That's the best!
09:15That's the best!
09:16It's the best!
09:18For example, let's say I'm writing SANMA in hiragana.
09:21I write SA and N.
09:23If the alarm goes off the moment I write YOKOBO, I'll quit.
09:26You'll quit when the time comes!
09:27Go this far!
09:29Go this far!
09:31This is quite important.
09:32If you quit in the middle, it's bad luck.
09:35If it's bad luck, it's easy to start studying again.
09:37It's easy to go back.
09:40Is it better to have bad luck?
09:42If you quit at a good time, it's hard to go back to studying after a break.
09:47So you want to go back as soon as possible.
09:49Yes, I want to go back as soon as possible.
09:52I was doing it myself so that I wouldn't be lazy.
09:55I wonder if this can be applied to love.
09:59When you're on a date and you say,
10:01I wonder if you'll want to chase after her if you run away quickly.
10:06I might want to see her.
10:07The lighthouse of love.
10:10I was Shiseki.
10:12The lighthouse of love.
10:13In the field of Autonomous Psychology,
10:15children between the ages of 1 to 18
10:17are related to concentration and age.
10:21They multiply by 2 or 3 minutes.
10:25By age?
10:25Yes, so for example, for a 10-year-old,
10:27the most concentration they can have is between 20 and 30 minutes.
10:32Multiply by 2?
10:332 or 3.
10:34It's 210 minutes.
10:37That's a lot of concentration.
10:40Amazing.
10:41Really?
10:42Even Ogata Tokuban is concentrating.
10:46That's true.
10:47Amazing.
10:48I've never heard of it.
10:50Is it because of age?
10:52So that's how it is.
10:54It's impossible for a child to study for 2 hours.
10:58So it's really good to take a break.
11:00I see.
11:02What do you think, Imane-ken?
11:04My teacher also said that 90 minutes is the limit of concentration.
11:10I'll say 20 minutes now.
11:11So I was told to take a break,
11:13but I thought it would be a waste, so I went into the zone.
11:16You've always wanted to play kicker.
11:18I went into the zone, but I thought it would be a waste to cut it off,
11:21so I concentrated because there were waves.
11:23I went as far as I could.
11:25Can you go into the zone?
11:27Are there people like that?
11:28You went into the zone.
11:30I want to go in.
11:32I want to go in.
11:34I've never concentrated.
11:37That's not just studying.
11:41There are times when you go into the zone.
11:43You can learn anything from there.
11:46Go into the zone.
11:47I'm sorry.
11:49I'm sorry.
11:51I may not have much experience yet.
11:54We wanted to take a break during class.
11:58You understand, right?
12:00Don't listen to the teacher.
12:02Look outside and see the dog that comes into the ground.
12:05Or write I.I. umbrella in the textbook.
12:08Anyway, I wasn't good at listening to the teacher.
12:11So I wasn't good at sports or music.
12:14You were the one who studied the most.
12:17I had to do something.
12:18I played an instrument.
12:20If I did that, I couldn't do it.
12:22I hated it.
12:23How was your second year?
12:24During class, everyone was given equal time.
12:28I was playing baseball.
12:31I went to practice in the morning.
12:33After school, I had practice until about 8 o'clock at night.
12:36During class, I tried to remember as much as possible.
12:40Because there is baseball.
12:42I tried to remember as much as possible during class.
12:45Do you have to go to class because there is baseball?
12:48If I give up, I can't keep up.
12:52You can't keep up.
12:54Don't you want to keep up?
12:56I don't.
12:58I don't feel like it.
13:00You didn't try to keep up.
13:03You tried to keep up.
13:05I didn't want to be left behind.
13:07It's a one-time thing.
13:09It's a one-time thing.
13:11It's going to be straight.
13:15Do you have to decide on a date?
13:19That's right.
13:21I can have fun.
13:23Have fun?
13:25What do you mean?
13:29You can have fun on a date.
13:31You can't decide anything on the spot.
13:33What is a date?
13:35We are not good at love.
13:39People in Tokyo University are not popular.
13:41People in Tokyo University are not popular.
13:43People in Tokyo University confess their love right away.
13:47They fall in love.
13:49There is no strategy.
13:51There is no strategy.
13:55It's not written in the textbook.
13:57I see.
13:59I see.
14:01You can't find the answer on the shortest route.
14:03Agnes, please.
14:05I have an exam of choice.
14:07I have an exam of choice.
14:09I have an exam of choice.
14:11I fill in the answer sheet from the beginning to the end.
14:15Before you look at the question?
14:17Before I look at the question?
14:19I fill in the answer sheet from 1 to 50.
14:21You fill in the answer sheet?
14:23I read the question and erase it.
14:25I read the question and erase it.
14:27For example,
14:29If there is ABCDE,
14:31I won't look at the question
14:33If there is ABCDE,
14:35I'll may answer 1 out of 5.
14:37If I erase the answer,
14:39I don't get paid,
14:41I don't get paid,
14:43I don't get paid,
14:45I can give you 1 out of 5 answers.
14:47Give you 1 out of 5 answers.
14:49Give you 1 out of 5 answers.
14:51I don't know, but there's a test like a preliminary test.
14:53Is there such a thing?
14:55Is it long on purpose?
14:57No, it's long on purpose.
14:59Are you doing it on purpose?
15:01Well, we won't take it for the rest of our lives.
15:03I didn't listen to the class, so I took four points in the social ethics test.
15:09It's full of 100 points.
15:11I've been called four points for a while.
15:13Four points!
15:15It's ethics, so you know.
15:17It doesn't seem to have anything to do with it.
15:19That's right.
15:21I thought it was impossible to earn points with my head, so I always wrote a letter of thanks to my teacher.
15:29No, no, no.
15:31You're the headmaster, so you don't have to write a letter of thanks.
15:33But I recommend it.
15:35If you can't solve the problem by watching this, at least write a letter of thanks.
15:39I also wrote a letter of gratitude.
15:41No, let's study before writing a letter of gratitude.
15:45You don't get 20 points for that.
15:49But it's also important to write your name beautifully.
15:53Most of the time, the next to your name is a score.
15:55So I think I got a score by writing my name beautifully instead of a letter of gratitude.
16:01I didn't get a score.
16:03I can't get 69 points even though I didn't solve the problem.
16:07If you get 69 points, you might get 70 points.
16:09I didn't get a score.
16:11You got a score, right?
16:13I've been studying how to make it easier for you to get angry.
16:17I've been listening to you all the time in class.
16:21I'll choose the seat in front of you.
16:23I've been listening to you all the time in class.
16:25You got a bad score, didn't you?
16:27Then I'll write a letter of thanks to you.
16:29You don't get a score.
16:31I'm studying English to Japanese to Japanese to English.
16:35You can study by listening, reading letters, or studying by illustrations.
16:41I'm studying English.
16:43What did you say?
16:45You're coming to me.
16:47That's right.
16:49Momoko, please.
16:51When I memorize a textbook,
16:53When I memorize a textbook,
16:55I draw a green line and write a red sheet.
16:57I draw a green line and write a red sheet.
16:59Then I can't memorize it.
17:01Normal people draw a green marker on a thick character.
17:05Then they write a red sheet.
17:07Then they write a red sheet.
17:09That's the red sheet.
17:11Then I'll erase everything that I have drawn.
17:15When was is that.
17:17man?
17:19man?
17:21When was it?
17:23man?
17:25When was it?
17:27But if you ask her to explain it using technology,
17:29but if you ask her to explain it using technology,
17:31If you ask her to explain it using technology,
17:33it's hard to memorize.
17:35So it's better to memorize everything.
17:37Thank you very much.
17:39That was hard.
17:41I remember everything.
17:43You remember everything.
17:45It's best to remember everything.
17:47That's why I made it black.
17:49But there are people like this.
17:51There are quite a lot of people like this.
17:53You said it like it's not good.
17:55It's hard.
17:57It's hard, but there are people who are more efficient.
18:01It's like a script.
18:03It depends on the person.
18:05Can I ask you to look it up?
18:07It's good to study with your ears.
18:09It's good to study by reading letters.
18:11It's good to study by illustrations.
18:13You can look it up.
18:15There are three patterns.
18:17It's a characteristic.
18:21Do you read it in a novel?
18:23Do you read it in a cartoon?
18:25Is that the difference?
18:27I'm totally an anime fan.
18:31How about you, Yagi?
18:33I studied for the exam.
18:35At that time, I didn't use any text or paper.
18:37I used a tablet and YouTube.
18:41You're an anime fan, aren't you?
18:43I listened to it while training at the gym.
18:45That's your ears, isn't it?
18:47How about you, Mimi?
18:49I watched a movie once.
18:51It's a movie.
18:53I watched it without subtitles.
18:55I wrote down the words I couldn't hear.
18:57I wrote down the words I couldn't hear.
19:01I have to enjoy studying.
19:03I have to enjoy studying.
19:05I like to watch movies.
19:07I like to watch movies.
19:09What's your favorite movie?
19:11What's your favorite movie?
19:13Harry Potter.
19:15Harry Potter is in English?
19:17Yes.
19:19Yes.
19:21What's the difference between American English and English?
19:23What's the difference between American English and English?
19:25The difference is water.
19:27The difference is water.
19:29But British English is water.
19:31But British English is water.
19:33That's similar to Japanese, isn't it?
19:35Yes.
19:37We're British English.
19:39We're British English.
19:45If you don't even remember words in English, you'll be fine.
19:47If you don't even remember words in English, you'll be fine.
19:51Most vocabulary chapters have English written on the side and Japanese characters written beside them.
19:53I think it's written in Japanese, but if I do that, I can only remember one of them, or I can only remember it in one way, so this time I will write all the Japanese and write the English that corresponds to it myself, and I will be able to do it from English to Japanese and from Japanese to English.
20:09It's a lot of training.
20:11I think I should have studied like that.
20:15I went to Aishu High School, which is a two-third of the return market.
20:20So even in the class, English seems to be spoken in English.
20:25But I also did English for the entrance exam.
20:28Then, when I was in junior high school in Zenkoku-moshi, I was in the third place in English.
20:34But I didn't understand what my friend was saying at all, so I thought it would be better to study with native pronunciations like Mr. Morisaku.
20:47What?
20:48I studied.
20:49No, no, no, I'm really sorry.
20:51You're this way.
20:53No, no, no, no.
20:55The reaction now is that of a friend.
20:57It's been very difficult to sit around the lighthouse.
21:01It's really hard.
21:03You're the one who was good.
21:05You're this way.
21:07No, no, no, no.
21:10Can you write in Korean?
21:12Of course I can write in Korean.
21:15Is there a plus or minus?
21:17Korean is pretty easy.
21:19There's a rule, so if you remember it, it's okay.
21:22I wanted to learn Korean once, so I learned it all in an hour.
21:28What are you talking about?
21:30I've been watching Korean dramas for 20 years, but I can't remember anything.
21:34What does it mean to remember in an hour?
21:36It's just that you can write Korean.
21:38I don't know the meaning of the word, but...
21:40Oh, it means you're good at writing.
21:43Can you do it in an hour?
21:45Yes, I can. It's like Roman characters.
21:47It's a combination of vowels and consonants.
21:49It's not that difficult.
21:51I don't know the sentences at all, but...
21:53For example, even if it says Shinbashi Station in Korean,
21:56I know it's Shinbashi next.
21:59Oh, really? In an hour?
22:01Yes, I can do it in an hour.
22:02You're good at it, aren't you?
22:04I think I can do it.
22:06Can I do it in an hour?
22:08I'm sorry.
22:10You can't do it, can you?
22:12I'm sorry.
22:14Kikawa, what about foreign words?
22:16I break down English words.
22:19For example, EX means the outside.
22:22CON means the same.
22:24If you break it down, you'll understand the meaning.
22:28So I look up the meaning and memorize it.
22:31It's easier to do if you know the meaning.
22:33Yes, by analysis.
22:34There's a reference book called Teppeki that Tokyo University students use a lot.
22:37Teppeki?
22:39I break down English words and memorize them.
22:42This means one.
22:44It's called a unicorn.
22:46There's a lot of words with the word UNI.
22:49There's a word book like that.
22:51Can you buy it at Hasegawa?
22:54I can buy it.
22:56I can buy it!
22:58I'll sell it.
23:00You're blocked by the Teppeki.
23:03I can't buy it?
23:04There's a way to remember it.
23:06It's called a gas terminal.
23:08What is a terminal?
23:10Terminal means to limit the range.
23:13It means from here to here.
23:15There's a terminator.
23:17It comes from the word termination.
23:20It's something that ends human history.
23:24It means to end humanity.
23:27It's all combined.
23:29I didn't want to hear the terminator.
23:31Why?
23:33I wanted to see it as a terminator character.
23:36That's right.
23:39One of them isn't a terminator.
23:42What?
23:44Isn't there a lot?
23:46I heard a loud voice just now.
23:48I thought the person who came up was a terminator.
23:51That's right.
23:52And an old terminator who can't fight it.
23:54I want to see a terminator someday.
23:58What kind of wish is that?
24:00Yagi, please.
24:02This is a certificate.
24:04What is that?
24:05This is a financial certificate.
24:07You said it.
24:09I want to open a culture center nationwide.
24:13I've been studying for two and a half years.
24:17I didn't think Yagi was a person who studied so much.
24:22Suddenly, a big bill came out of my bag two years ago.
24:27I've been studying a lot since I said I was studying.
24:32You will enter the queen.
24:34I have a habit of not being able to quit if I continue to do anything.
24:38I have a diary since I was 17 years old.
24:40I've been eating everything since I was 17 years old.
24:44I can't quit if I decide to study once.
24:47Studying every day has become a routine.
24:50I have to do it while I'm working.
24:52Of course.
24:53I'm going to move.
24:55I've been riding the Kodama train from Osaka to Tokyo to study on the Shinkansen.
25:05It takes four hours.
25:07I'm going to do it in four hours.
25:11I'm in a hurry from Odawara.
25:14You go home in two and a half hours.
25:18I can concentrate on the Shinkansen.
25:20I can study for four hours if I ride the Kodama train.
25:24I've been riding the Kodama train for a long time.
25:27I'm in a hurry when I'm in the green window.
25:30I've been doing this until my turn.
25:35I'm in a hurry when I get on the train.
25:38You study a lot.
25:41I have a lot of routines like that.
25:44When I see a crow, I throw it because I'm unlucky.
25:48There are a lot of crows.
25:50There are a lot of crows.
25:56You make a routine.
25:58Yes, every day.
25:59It's hard for me.
26:01I made an idol group called Yoshimoto-zaka.
26:04I became the first.
26:06I was told to do a showroom.
26:10I was told to do it.
26:12Yoshimoto-zaka is now gone.
26:14I have a routine, so I'm the only one who delivers it every day.
26:18I've been delivering it for four years in a row.
26:20I've been delivering it for four years in a row.
26:26I can't stop it.
26:28I'm in trouble.
26:30Is this okay?
26:32It's amazing if you use it in a different direction.
26:34There are a lot of people like this in Tokyo University.
26:37There are a lot of routines.
26:40There's a guy who eats natto for lunch.
26:43I eat natto every day.
26:45I got sick.
26:47That's not true.
26:49You've been eating a lot of food.
26:51You've been eating a lot of food.
26:53I had a look at a notebook.
26:55I started an egg diet because I was getting fat these days.
26:59I started an egg diet because I was getting fat these days.
27:02I had only eggs.
27:04I had only eggs.
27:06I had only eggs.
27:08My eyes were blurry for two weeks.
27:11So that means we are winning!
27:15From the tent up to the lighthouse,
27:18this is the ultimate study method for Nishioka Nishioka, in Super Dragon Sakura.
27:23Speaking English and listening to the program, you were speaking at twice as fast.
27:26His cover was like a double Lynn!
27:32Nishioka, please tell us about the ending of this segment.
27:35Yes, I solve the past question of the test.
27:38You know, there are tests that take 80 minutes.
27:41I solve the past question of that.
27:43I solve the past question of 80 minutes in 40 minutes.
27:46Half of it.
27:47That's how it is.
27:49I see.
27:50The reason is that even if I solve it in 80 minutes, I can't finish it in 80 minutes.
27:54So when I'm wondering what to do, I think I have 80 minutes, so I can't.
27:59So if I think I only have 40 minutes, I'll do my best.
28:04No, I can't think of that.
28:06If I think I have 80 minutes, I definitely have 80 minutes.
28:10Even if you tell me to say it, I can't think of it.
28:13I can't think of 80 minutes.
28:15I set it up as if I had a stomachache in the real thing.
28:17In myself.
28:18What?
28:19You tell me to say it?
28:20I tell myself to say it.
28:21For example, there is a pedestrian crossing.
28:23I can only walk on the white part of the pedestrian crossing.
28:25Because it's lava below.
28:27I say that.
28:28But I'm stuck.
28:30You can do it again now.
28:34That's how it is.
28:36The example is too stupid.
28:40But that's how it is.
28:42You practice for 40 minutes and finish in 80 minutes.
28:46Doesn't the pace go crazy?
28:48No, but if you solve it quickly, you can review it.
28:52It doesn't matter.
28:54I talked about English.
28:56I listened to English listening twice as fast.
29:02Is that better?
29:03There is such a study method.
29:05If you listen to it twice as fast, you can hear it slowly when you listen to the real thing.
29:09I see.
29:11What do you mean?
29:12It's like twice as fast.
29:19I was worried about it from the beginning.
29:22Twice as fast is too fast.
29:24Is it too fast?
29:26That's how it is.
29:27When I learned Japanese, I listened to it quickly.
29:31That's why the pronunciation is strange.
29:36What textbook did you listen to?
29:40It was a cassette when I recorded the radio.
29:43I listened to it quickly.
29:47I still listen to it.
29:49I thought I'd improve my pronunciation, but I stopped.
29:54I'm good at listening to Japanese.
29:58I'm not good at it.
30:02I'm the one who said it.
30:06My university students were mostly online classes.
30:11That's right.
30:12Even if it's an on-demand class, we watch what's already recorded on our computers.
30:19I watched it twice as fast.
30:21That's four times faster.
30:24I watched it twice as fast, and I was able to hear it.
30:28My ears are amazing.
30:30You said you watched the drama at 1.5 times the speed.
30:33But when I started going to school, I was able to post it properly.
30:37Then it's normal speed.
30:39It's very easy to hear.
30:41I'm learning a lot.
30:43You're trained.
30:45Twice as fast?
30:47At that time, my grades were normal.
30:49But when I started going to school, my grades got better.
30:51Your grades got better?
30:53Yes.
30:54So I recommend normal speed.
30:57Not twice as fast?
30:59No, not twice as fast.
31:01After all, normal speed is the best.
31:04You said twice as fast is good.
31:07It's okay.
31:08The study time of twice as fast is one-half, right?
31:11That's right.
31:12Normally, it's one-half.
31:14Isn't it normal study time?
31:17That's right.
31:18But if the amount of information in the brain is twice as fast,
31:21it's only one-half of the class.
31:24I can't make time for the memo.
31:27But in normal speed, I can make it.
31:29You're wrong.
31:31You're really wrong.
31:33I'm serious.
31:35I don't understand.
31:37I don't understand.
31:39I'll change the theme.
31:41I studied so much, but I'm ashamed to be in society.
31:45Minowa from Aichi prefecture.
31:48I studied so much, but I'm ashamed to be in society.
31:52When she was a student.
31:58I'll do it. Lend it to me.
32:00Use this.
32:03Except for studying,
32:05her mother did everything for her.
32:08Even when she got a job.
32:10Mom, did you prepare the materials?
32:12No, not yet.
32:13We don't have much time, so hurry up.
32:15What are you doing?
32:17I couldn't put the Hotchkiss core.
32:21She didn't even know how to put the Hotchkiss core.
32:27Nurse from Nagasaki prefecture.
32:29I studied so much, but I'm ashamed to be in society.
32:33Mr. Yamaguchi, did you get a job?
32:36At a company welcome party.
32:38I was asked to treat the managers.
32:42Manager, thank you for your hard work.
32:45Thank you for your hard work.
32:47Chief, thank you for your hard work.
32:50Thank you for your hard work.
32:52She treated each one of them.
32:55It's not a treat, it's a treat.
32:59She studied so much, but she's ashamed to be in society.
33:04Ms. Hikawa, you had a lot of things you didn't know.
33:07I didn't know much about society.
33:10When I was about 25 or 26 years old, I was invited to my father-in-law's wedding.
33:15But I didn't know anything.
33:18Of course.
33:20I was going to wear the clothes that suit me best.
33:23At that time, I loved white.
33:25I wore a white dress and went to my father-in-law's wedding.
33:29Then my father-in-law said,
33:31What?
33:33You can't wear white.
33:35My father-in-law said,
33:37What should I do?
33:39I was so embarrassed.
33:42Ms. Hikawa, you've been around the world since you were a teenager.
33:45You're a super idol.
33:47I don't have any general knowledge.
33:50Sometimes I'm called to a quiz show.
33:53I can't answer the 23 questions in Tokyo.
33:56I can't answer the 23 questions in Tokyo.
34:00How many 23 questions can you answer?
34:03I can only answer two questions.
34:06You can't answer two questions.
34:09That's too few.
34:12What can you answer?
34:14Shibuya, Shinjuku.
34:16You can do it.
34:18I don't know.
34:20Minato-ku.
34:22I don't know.
34:24I can only answer about that.
34:26I can only answer about that.
34:29I can't answer Shikoku.
34:31I can't answer Shikoku.
34:33I don't know about around house and outside.
34:35I don't know about moving around the clock.
34:36You don't know about the clock?
34:38You know about the clock, don't you?
34:40I can't answer unless I have a clock.
34:44You say you know about moving around the clock.
34:47You know about moving around the clock, right?
34:50I don't know.
34:51I ask which direction you move around.
34:53How does the clock move?
34:56The clock moves like this,
34:58You're...
35:00You're broken.
35:02You're a broken clock.
35:04You don't know the position of the start.
35:06I think she's thinking deeper than the others.
35:09Deeper?
35:10She's thinking deeper than the others.
35:15I was thinking about the practice menu.
35:18I have to have the basis.
35:20She's so smart.
35:22It's obvious that the elementary students are a little troublesome.
35:27You've got a lot of information.
35:30I've got everyone's profile.
35:41Please tell us about yourself.
35:43I was in the men's baseball team at Tokyo University.
35:47It's not official.
35:49I was a player and a coach.
35:53You were a college student?
35:54Yes, I was a student.
35:56I was thinking about the practice menu.
35:58I was thinking about the practice menu.
36:01Is it meaningful?
36:03Isn't that better?
36:05Is that what you think?
36:07I have to have the basis.
36:10No way!
36:12Is it meaningful?
36:15Do I have to explain it?
36:17It's not my opinion.
36:20I have to explain it in the paper.
36:26Why?
36:28It's a practice menu.
36:30It's not a baseball story.
36:33I was thinking about it because I saw it in this paper.
36:38When I started working at a sports gym,
36:42I had a story.
36:45I was told by the staff to make a practice menu.
36:48I was told to make a practice menu.
36:51I said, I got it.
36:52I'll think about it.
36:54This is the practice menu.
36:58By the way,
36:59This is the paper I used as a reference.
37:03You should have said something.
37:05You have a habit.
37:06I'm worried if I don't have information.
37:09Do you still have that habit?
37:11As an announcer,
37:13I can't give wrong information.
37:15I check if the words I use are correct.
37:18You check it.
37:20I check which website it is on.
37:23I check if it's correct.
37:26I check if it's correct.
37:28I check if it's correct.
37:32I check if it's correct.
37:34You prepare a lot.
37:36You are cute.
37:38You have a lot of information.
37:41I have your profile.
37:44Really?
37:46Why?
37:48Did you think about this?
37:52I thought about it.
37:54But I don't follow the textbook.
38:01How about you?
38:02I'm running a company in Tokyo University.
38:04I'm hiring people in Tokyo University.
38:07I told you.
38:08It's troublesome.
38:10Why do I have to do this?
38:12Why do I have to do this?
38:17I think you should do sports.
38:20Why?
38:21Sports can be unfair sometimes.
38:24Of course.
38:25If you try hard, it won't work.
38:27It's like a miracle.
38:30You should do sports where strange things happen.
38:34When you are in society,
38:36even if something unfair happens,
38:38I was studying so that you wouldn't do anything unfair.
38:41It's not a world where everything is correct.
38:47Of course.
38:48That's why everyone hits the wall.
38:51I think so.
38:52Marriage is the hardest.
38:57Because you don't get along with women.
38:59That's right.
39:00I gave a catalog gift to a girl a long time ago.
39:05Is it a birthday gift?
39:07I gave a catalog gift to a girl on my birthday.
39:11A catalog gift?
39:13What is that?
39:15You can choose.
39:17You can choose.
39:18You can choose.
39:19I think it's the best in theory.
39:22That's right.
39:23I think it's the best in theory.
39:25I understand that.
39:26But I don't love you.
39:28It's not good, right?
39:29No.
39:30I don't understand.
39:31You should talk to her and search for what she wants.
39:35I did that a lot.
39:37I thought a lot about what she wanted.
39:39I was looking at the catalog all day.
39:44Finally, I bought a catalog gift.
39:46What?
39:47I couldn't find it.
39:48It doesn't matter.
39:49It's a gift.
39:50That's right.
39:51It's a bonus.
39:52It's no good.
39:53I wanted to spend a good time with her.
39:54You thought about me.
39:56I thought about you.
39:57What?
39:58I thought about you.
39:59You thought about me.
40:01I thought about you too much.
40:04I thought about you and bought a catalog gift.
40:06If you have feelings, you can do that.
40:08I didn't have money on my birthday.
40:10I didn't have anything to give her.
40:12I gave her a broach of a calf that I had picked up.
40:15If you have feelings, you can do that.
40:18I'm glad.
40:19A calf...
40:20I haven't bought a catalog yet.
40:22Did you lose to the catalog?
40:25I bought it when she was a squirrel.
40:29She's happy because she's a squirrel.
40:32A squirrel is very happy.
40:37Please say something.
40:39It's hard to say.
40:42Until I was 18 years old,
40:47I didn't know the organization called the university.
40:57The organization called the university.
40:59Do you call it an organization?
41:01I didn't know the organization.
41:02But I can see it.
41:04You hold a candle.
41:06No one knows me.
41:09My friends don't know the organization.
41:16You can see it.
41:18I'm worried about the organization.
41:21I'm worried about the organization.
41:26I don't know the name of the organization.
41:30I don't know the name of the organization.
41:32I don't know the name of the organization.
41:34But I can see it.
41:37Do you know the name of the university?
41:39I know the name of the university.
41:40But I don't know the name of the organization.
41:42Don't you admire the Tokyo University?
41:45I don't admire it at all.
41:47What do you admire?
41:48K.O.
41:49K.O.
41:50I don't know what it means.
41:52Maybe I was born into a rich family.
41:58K.O.
41:59I have to study hard.
42:01I have to study hard.
42:04I have to study hard.
42:05I have a hard time reacting.
42:07I don't know what to say.
42:09Even if you say the Tokyo University?
42:10I don't know what to say.
42:13I'm glad you joined the entertainment world.
42:19I'm glad you joined the entertainment world.
42:21My parents told me not to go out.
42:26What kind of advice is that?
42:29What kind of advice is that?
42:31Please tell us about your future.
42:32I'm embarrassed to say this.
42:35I graduated from the Department of Law.
42:38You graduated from the Department of Law?
42:39You graduated from the Department of Law?
42:40I have a title.
42:42I sometimes appear on quiz programs.
42:44I sometimes appear on quiz programs.
42:47The quiz program is very strange.
42:51The quiz program is very strange.
42:52The atmosphere is very heavy.
42:54The atmosphere of the quiz program is heavy.
42:57When I have a problem, I get nervous.
43:00When I have a problem, I get nervous.
43:03I have a lot of questions that I can't answer.
43:05I have a lot of questions that I can't answer.
43:06You are stupid.
43:09You are stupid.
43:10I'm not stupid.
43:12You are stupid.
43:13I'm not stupid.
43:14Aren't you nervous?
43:16I'm nervous.
43:18Before the quiz program started, everyone was taking measures.
43:23You were taking measures.
43:26When I was on the quiz program, I ate grapes.
43:32When I ate grapes, I could answer the quiz program.
43:35When I was on the quiz program, I could answer the quiz program.
43:36The idea is the same.
43:38I like grapes.
43:41I like grapes.
43:42I like grapes.
43:43What?
43:44I like grapes.
43:45I like grapes.
43:46You should have explained the grape.
43:52There is a lot of grape in the ramen.
43:53If you eat ramen, your brain will be fast.
43:57I also ate ramen.
44:00I also ate ramen.
44:01I ate ramen.
44:02I got a good score.
44:04There is a 5-hour test.
44:06I took a break for an hour and a half.
44:08I took a break for an hour and a half.
44:09I took a break for an hour and a half.
44:10I took a break for an hour and a half.
44:11I ate two bags of ramen at once.
44:14I get perfect scores in the second half of the test.
44:18Kids' approach to food is different.
44:24What?
44:26That's right.
44:27I can digest well at night.
44:29I can digest well at night.
44:30I can digest well at night.
44:31I can digest well at night.
44:32There is nutrition to digest well at night.
44:34I can sleep well at night.
44:36Can you sleep well?
44:37You can digest well at night.
44:39That's great.
44:41So that's how it goes.
44:43I'll be like a test subject for this industry every day.
44:47So let's go to Budo-to before the show tomorrow.
44:51I heard it.
44:53If you eat Budo-to, you'll be more interesting, right?
44:56I won't be more interesting.
45:00So if you get better at Aibaba, you'll be banned from Budo-to.
45:05Banned from Budo-to?
45:07I'll go with that.
45:10I'm just repeating it.
45:14Takahashi, please.
45:16I like escape games.
45:19I often go there.
45:21Real escape games are locked in a room.
45:24You have to solve the riddles in the room and get out of the room.
45:29There are so many people who like that.
45:31I often go there with my friends.
45:34But I don't know how good I am.
45:37So I decided to go there alone.
45:40It's a team of 10 people.
45:44I can go there with people I don't know at all.
45:49It's a team of two college students and two girls.
45:52There's an old man who likes to solve riddles alone.
45:57Before the game starts, I'll say hello to him.
46:02Then he'll say,
46:03You're Takahashi, right?
46:05Of course.
46:07Then I'll say,
46:09I'm going to a good college.
46:12I like solving riddles.
46:15Everyone knows that.
46:17I know that.
46:18Takahashi is the leader.
46:22If there's something I don't know, I'll ask Takahashi.
46:25Let's escape the game for an hour.
46:29That's how it started.
46:32When the game starts, everyone focuses on solving riddles.
46:36If there's something I don't know, I'll ask Takahashi.
46:39Takahashi, what does this mean?
46:42I don't know.
46:45At first, I felt like I was being relied on.
46:49I felt like I was losing my value.
46:52You're getting better at solving riddles.
46:54The old man who is solving riddles alone is very good.
47:00At first, everyone was listening to me.
47:03But now, everyone is listening to the old man who is solving riddles alone.
47:07From the middle of the game, no one is looking at me.
47:11I'm lonely.
47:12Can you clean up the chair over there?
47:18It's a very interesting riddle game.
47:20It's very interesting.
47:21You can make a bubble.
47:24What kind of riddle is that?
47:26For example, it's a flickering problem.
47:29I'll give you an example.
47:32No. 2 is beef.
47:35No. 2 is beef.
47:37No. 10 is...
47:38Azabu.
47:39Azabu.
47:41Correct.
47:42It's the most hated riddle game.
47:45It's the most hated one.
47:49No. 10 is chicken.
47:52What's No. 8?
47:54There are only two.
47:55No. 2 is beef.
47:57No. 2 is chicken.
47:59What's No. 8?
48:01Hasegawa.
48:02No. 8 is wild boar.
48:05Why?
48:06Why?
48:07I'm thinking about the type of meat.
48:09It's different.
48:10It's a button.
48:12Kiku, do you know?
48:13What's No. 8?
48:14No. 8.
48:18Sheep.
48:19Correct.
48:20I wanted it.
48:21I don't know the reason.
48:23Kiku, what's the reason?
48:25No. 8 is wild boar.
48:28It's a button.
48:30It's different from the type of meat.
48:35I asked this question to Mr. Degawa.
48:38When I asked Mr. Degawa,
48:41he said,
48:43No. 1 is sheep.
48:45Mr. Degawa said.
48:47No. 8 is sheep.
48:50No. 1 is sheep.
48:52No. 8 is wild boar.
48:58Mr. Degawa,
48:59you were crying at the beginning.
49:04This week's question.
49:09What did you think of Sumiokana's first three-leaf clover?
49:14Did you want to say something?
49:16I did,
49:18but I didn't follow the textbook.
49:21Sumiokana will send you a laughing textbook.
49:25It's hard to do it on TV.
49:27This week's theme is
49:30a little strange place in the city.
49:33If you're laughing in my hometown,
49:35what do you want to hide?
49:38The prize money is 13,000 yen.
49:40For more information, please visit the website.