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00:00Let's toast to the upcoming new encounter with Japanese!
00:13So, it's time for our first Golden Special!
00:17It's finally here!
00:19We've been doing this secretly all night.
00:22This is the second time we're doing this.
00:24Yes, it's nice to be here.
00:25Do you remember what happened before?
00:28No, I don't.
00:30I don't remember anything.
00:33Really?
00:34I can't believe it.
00:36I was going to think about that.
00:38Who would click that?
00:41While searching for unknown Japanese words in a dictionary,
00:45drink sake with it as a snack.
00:48An academic sake-drinking bug.
00:52Drink in a dictionary.
00:55The theme of our first Golden Special is
00:59Words that start with Kofu.
01:02You don't have to worry about that.
01:05Encountering a new word in a dictionary.
01:11It all starts now.
01:17It's a good story.
01:18It's a legend.
01:19I wonder when and how it started.
01:23Koryo no Hougasen.
01:25Koryo.
01:26Koryo no Hougasen.
01:28We'll drink sake with words that start with Ko.
01:32If you don't mind, just say it.
01:35We'll drink sake with fish.
01:38That's the plan.
01:39Kajima, this is Golden.
01:43Isn't it too strong?
01:46Sorry.
01:48You're always thinking about this.
01:51You're always thinking about how to connect with something.
01:56It's not good to say Golden like this.
01:58I'm trying to feel good.
02:01I'll give you the first word.
02:04Coffee.
02:07Coffee.
02:08It's coffee.
02:15It's a good story.
02:17It's a legend.
02:19I see.
02:21But you've never used it.
02:23People often say it's a legend.
02:27But if you say it's coffee, it's cool.
02:30It's cool.
02:31It's like what you say becomes a stone tablet.
02:35That's right.
02:36A stone tablet is a stone tablet.
02:38It's not a stone tablet.
02:41It's like what you say becomes a stone tablet.
02:47It's a story that remains firmly in the area and the village.
02:55Coffee is a word that means a long-lasting word like a stone tablet.
03:06There is no specific author.
03:08It refers to what has been told to many people.
03:12Besides legends and old stories,
03:15it is also a kind of coffee, such as straw songs and proverbs.
03:20What do you think of it as a good story?
03:22Do you have an announcer?
03:23How about an announcer?
03:25There are people who get better the next day when they drink alcohol.
03:31I understand.
03:33Do you understand?
03:34Do you have such a sense?
03:35It's a legend of WATANABE's office.
03:40HIDE NAKAYAMA.
03:43HIDE NAKAYAMA said that Ginza is called ZAGIN.
03:48He said that sushi is called SHISU.
03:51Do you have such an impression?
03:52I have such an impression.
03:54I don't use it at all when I hear it.
03:59However, when I asked the manager, he said that he still uses JURUSUKE for his schedule.
04:06He still uses JURUSUKE.
04:09He still uses JURUSUKE.
04:12What about the next JURUSUKE?
04:13Do you say SUSHI properly?
04:15I say SUSHI and put it in JURUSUKE.
04:18I put the promise of SUSHI in JURUSUKE.
04:20It's called SHISU.
04:22Let's drink coffee.
04:26It's a good start.
04:29It's a good start.
04:31It's the best.
04:32How about you, UGA?
04:34Can I say something?
04:35I like to travel.
04:37There is a word called KOURYO.
04:40It's a word that reverses travel.
04:45KOURYO is a word that reverses travel.
04:50The meaning of KOURYO is to travel.
04:53Travelers travel.
04:58I don't know when and how KOURYO was replaced.
05:02Why is it reversed?
05:04Travel is a term used in the industry.
05:06That's right.
05:09KOURYO is JURUSUKE.
05:12It's the story of HIDE in the Edo period.
05:17What is KOURYO?
05:19If you look at SHIMEKAKO GOKU SHITEN, it means a unique expression of a traveler.
05:26KOURYO means KOUFU.
05:28It used to be called KOURYO.
05:33KOURYO is a Japanese word derived from Chinese.
05:40At least in the Nara period, the term was already used.
05:45The word KOURYO SHIBONIN is still used in the news.
05:52KOURYO is a legal term created in the Meiji period and is still used.
05:59The word RYOKO, which is a familiar word for KOURYO,
06:05was first used in the Meiji period as a translation of the English word JOURNEY.
06:12It is said to have spread as a modern word.
06:16Do you go to KOURYO alone?
06:19Everyone goes to KOURYO.
06:23I've never been to KOURYO alone.
06:27Is it interesting?
06:29It's interesting.
06:31Even if you eat delicious food, no one will say it's delicious.
06:36If you go with a friend, you will have the same conversation as in Tokyo.
06:41Even if you go to a different place,
06:44you can talk to the people in the store.
06:48Even if you don't communicate, there are many ways to communicate.
06:54I don't think I'm alone.
06:57This is coffee.
07:01It says JR.
07:04Catch coffee is good.
07:06Catch coffee.
07:08Catch coffee.
07:10Can I say something?
07:12It's burdock.
07:14It's a vegetable burdock.
07:17There is a word called GOBOU NUKI.
07:20GOBOU NUKI
07:25There are five meanings in all.
07:28The one I was thinking of was written on the fifth.
07:34It means to run and chase a few people at once.
07:38This is the meaning of GOBOU NUKI.
07:43There are many meanings that I have never heard of.
07:48The second meaning is to forcefully take away what you are aiming for from the demonstration.
07:57I've never heard of this in my life.
08:01GOBOU NUKI is the only way to get five songs.
08:06You can make a mini-album with GOBOU NUKI.
08:08You can make an arrangement or a remix.
08:11But the lyrics are completely different.
08:13If you put in TOKYO, it will come out.
08:16I wonder why this order is written at the end.
08:22I want to ask the teacher.
08:24If you read it carefully, the meaning of GOBOU NUKI is the same from 1 to 4.
08:30It means to forcefully take away.
08:32GOBOU NUKI means running and chasing.
08:35GO is floating.
08:37Until a while ago, GO was said to be a mistake.
08:41Running and chasing is a new meaning.
08:45That's right.
08:47Originally, GOBOU NUKI means to forcefully take away.
08:51That's right.
08:53GOBOU NUKI means to forcefully take away.
08:59GOBOU NUKI means to forcefully take away.
09:07GOBOU NUKI means to forcefully take away.
09:12GOBOU NUKI means to forcefully take away.
09:20Since the Showa era, it has been used to mean running and chasing several people at once.
09:29It has also been published in the dictionary as a new meaning.
09:35Who started using it?
09:37Someone famous.
09:38Is it a live broadcast?
09:39Is it a live broadcast?
09:40GOBOU NUKI.
09:41At Sato Station.
09:42GOBOU NUKI means to forcefully take away.
09:46GOBOU NUKI means running and chasing several people at once.
09:48GOBOU NUKI means to forcefully take away.
09:52I see.
09:53GOBOU NUKI means to forcefully take away.
09:55GOBOU NUKI means to forcefully take away.
09:56It's good that it changes to a peaceful meaning in each era.
09:59Originally, it was a scary word.
10:02It means to eliminate.
10:04I learned a lot.
10:05It's good.
10:06It's a little different from the words I often use.
10:09How about Hashimoto?
10:12Do you often hear the word Konjaku?
10:15Konjaku?
10:16There is a word called Konjaku-no-Kan.
10:20Konjaku-no-Kan.
10:25It's a thought that surprises you with a big change compared to the old days and now.
10:32Konjaku-no-Kan.
10:34I can't stand this.
10:37It's a generation gap.
10:39I see.
10:40I see.
10:41There is such a word.
10:42Konjaku-no-Kan.
10:44I think it's only Yoshimoto.
10:47It's like saying happy New Year.
10:50It's like saying happy New Year.
10:53It's like a New Year's greeting.
10:54It's like a New Year's greeting.
10:55It was amazing in the old days.
10:58Of course, it's the same with LINE and e-mail.
11:00I had to make a phone call.
11:01I had to make a phone call.
11:04After the countdown live, everyone said happy New Year.
11:09Happy New Year.
11:10I'm looking forward to this year.
11:11I said happy New Year.
11:12I did it again.
11:13Is that all?
11:15It's a bad custom.
11:18It's a generation gap.
11:20I enjoyed the New Year's Eve party when I was a child.
11:22I was happy.
11:23I'm looking forward to it.
11:24From your favorite child.
11:25That's right.
11:27But the Dragon Ball was popular at the time.
11:31I drew a lot of Dragon Ball characters.
11:33I gave the characters I drew well to my favorite people.
11:36That's a good power.
11:37I did that.
11:38I drew a picture of Piccolo.
11:41I drew a picture of Piccolo.
11:43I painted it in yellow and green.
11:45I gave it to my father.
11:47My father said,
11:48It's the New Year's Eve, so you can't be a demon.
11:51He was very strict.
11:53He was very strict.
11:55I shouldn't be bad at acting.
11:57When I joined the company, 15 or 16 years ago,
12:01I had to say NENGAJO instead of NENGAJO.
12:06The accent was different.
12:08I think it's okay now.
12:10But 15 or 16 years ago, it was NENGAJO.
12:13NENGAJO?
12:15The accent changes a lot every 10 years.
12:18By the way, there is an accent in the dictionary.
12:22It's a new name.
12:24NENGAJO.
12:26It's the first one.
12:28The second one is NENGAJO.
12:31So it's the second one.
12:33It's changed.
12:36You don't have to worry about it.
12:39You don't have to worry about it.
12:41Just keep the alcohol.
12:43Don't drink it.
12:45You said it with the spirit of alcohol.
12:48It's not a rule.
12:50It's just a result of observing how people in the world talk.
12:56That's why it changes.
12:58It changes with each era.
13:00You don't have to worry about the diversity of words.
13:05I think so.
13:07I'm TANAKA.
13:09People in Kansai say TANAKA.
13:11TANAKA?
13:12TANAKA is strange.
13:14Are you TANAKA?
13:16The name is decided by the person.
13:19You're TANAKA, aren't you?
13:21It's strange.
13:22Don't change the word.
13:24You don't have to worry about the diversity of words.
13:26I'm TANAKA.
13:28Are you TANAKA?
13:30It's strange.
13:32You don't have to worry about the diversity of words.
13:35You don't have to worry about the diversity of words.
13:38You don't have to worry about the diversity of words.
13:40What do you think of Hashimoto?
13:42I'm doing the same thing as him.
13:44I'm not doing the same thing as him.
13:45I'm saying this.
13:47I'm Hashimoto.
13:49You're Hashimoto.
13:51I'm going to be Hashimoto in Hiroshima.
13:54I'm going to be the top of the foreign-style.
13:57Hashimoto is a new word.
14:00I will say it.
14:02I think this is a word that many people know.
14:06I don't use this word in my generation.
14:09It's called GOZEN-SAMA.
14:11I've heard of it.
14:13It's a word that seniors use.
14:16What is GOZEN-SAMA?
14:21It's a person who drinks and plays.
14:23It's a person who goes home after midnight.
14:27GOZEN-SAMA.
14:28I didn't know this.
14:30I heard it from a child of the same generation.
14:32I didn't know this.
14:34I didn't know this.
14:36I did a collaboration with LIPSLIME.
14:41Ryoji of LIPSLIME said GOZEN-SAMA.
14:45Or OGAMU.
14:46Or OTENTO-SAMA.
14:47He said that.
14:49I was wondering what he was saying.
14:51That's rude.
14:53It must have a meaning.
14:54I was wondering what GOZEN-SAMA was.
14:58I looked it up.
15:00Do you use GOZEN-SAMA?
15:02I used it.
15:04I did it, too.
15:06Is it like going home in the morning?
15:08It's a person who goes home at 1 or 2 after midnight.
15:11It's already 1 or 2 o'clock.
15:13It's already midnight.
15:15It's already midnight at 12 o'clock.
15:17It's already midnight at 1 o'clock.
15:20What is GOZEN-SAMA?
15:22It's a name of a person.
15:26It's a person who is called by his name.
15:30So, it's called GOZEN-SAMA.
15:32But if you look at SHINMEIKAI,
15:35Your fans said that they didn't insert GOZEN-SAMA at midnight.
15:40At work, people who are late for work usually don't insert GOZEN-SAMA.
15:43As I thought.
15:44You're right.
15:46At work, people who are late for work usually don't insert GOZEN-SAMA.
15:51Thank you for your hard work.
15:53Thank you for your hard work.
15:55Thank you for your hard work.
15:56Gozen-sama, which refers to a person who comes home late at night,
16:00is a word with the meaning of a person who respects a high-ranking person.
16:06It is a word with the meaning of a person who plays until late at night and is in a good mood.
16:14How long does your mother drink?
16:17What?
16:18Are you serious?
16:20Gozen-sama episode.
16:22In the past, it was really irregular.
16:25That's when I was doing a night show.
16:27When I finished work, it was already morning.
16:30If I went to drink a little from there, it would be bright.
16:35Do you often become Go-go-sama?
16:37What is Go-go-sama?
16:39I drink from midnight and go around.
16:42Summer?
16:43I don't need summer.
16:45I don't feel special anymore.
16:47You like drinking, don't you?
16:49It's the same today.
16:51There will be a day-day tomorrow.
16:53That's right.
16:55That's right.
16:57You forgot for a moment.
16:59That's right.
17:01It's a day-day in the day water.
17:03Don't think about that.
17:06Don't look over there.
17:08Who are you doing it for?
17:10It's a day-day in the mud.
17:13I feel good.
17:15Kanaka-kun, do you have one?
17:17Yes.
17:18Copernicus-like development.
17:21What is this?
17:22I've never heard of this.
17:25Copernicus-like development.
17:30It fundamentally changes opinions and theories in the opposite direction.
17:37The development of 180 degrees.
17:40I've never heard of this.
17:44I've never heard of this.
17:46It's fashionable.
17:47I wonder if there is such a thing.
17:50I often go to the make-up room.
17:53At work.
17:55The make-up artist says,
17:57I don't have it.
17:59There is no such a cruel Copernicus.
18:01I don't know which one is Copernicus.
18:03I don't know.
18:09I'm bald.
18:11I'm bald.
18:13I'm bald.
18:22I often go to the make-up room.
18:24At work.
18:26I have thin hair.
18:30I'm sorry.
18:32I have thin hair.
18:34I'm bald.
18:35Can you do it properly?
18:37The make-up artist says,
18:38I don't want to bother you.
18:40The make-up artist says,
18:42I'm not bald at all.
18:48It's the opposite of being careful.
18:51It's a lie.
18:53I'm not bald.
18:57I'm not bald.
19:00I'm not bald.
19:02I admit it.
19:04I admit it.
19:06I'm not bald.
19:07I'm not bald.
19:08I'm not bald.
19:10I don't know if Copernicus said like that.
19:14I'm not bald.
19:16I'm not bald.
19:18I don't know if I said that.
19:20I don't know which one is Copernicus.
19:22It's a theory.
19:24It's a difficult one.
19:26There is a moment when we cross each other.
19:28It's easy to understand the opposite.
19:30You are bald.
19:31I'm not bald.
19:32I don't know.
19:33You said, I'm bald.
19:34I'm not bald.
19:36You were a cruel Copernicus.
19:38I had a conversation with him.
19:40He said, I'm dead.
19:41I had a conversation with him.
19:42He said, I'm dead.
19:43I was bald.
19:45I was embarrassed.
19:47I was embarrassed.
19:48Mr.Kore, please.
19:50Mr.Kore, please.
19:52As you know, Copernicus preached the theory of the universe.
19:55Until then, he preached the earth.
19:57Until then, he preached the earth.
19:59Until then, he preached the earth.
20:01Copernicus reversed his theory.
20:05and that the Earth is actually revolving around it.
20:08So I turned the idea of 180 degrees upside down.
20:14The development of Copernicus is a statement made by Kant,
20:19a German philosopher of the 18th century.
20:22In his own book, Kant announced the idea of fundamentally changing
20:27the way of seeing and thinking of things.
20:31According to Copernicus, an astronomer,
20:36the idea of 180 degrees upside down is the development of Copernicus.
20:45I published a book about the development of Copernicus.
20:50It's a problem these days.
20:52Tickets are hard to get these days.
20:55I thought it was a good idea.
20:58When I went to a concert, I said,
21:01if you pay for a ticket to Okazaki Taiku's one-man concert,
21:05you can come to see the concert for free.
21:08That's a terrible thing to say.
21:11If you pay for a ticket at a convenience store,
21:14you can come to see the concert for free.
21:17Please come.
21:19Everyone seemed to agree.
21:22Everyone seemed to agree.
21:25The number of tickets has increased.
21:28It's a good thing.
21:30It's a good thing.
21:32If you say it out loud, everyone will agree with you.
21:36There's a saying,
21:38no matter how many times you drink beer, it's 600 yen.
21:42That's right.
21:44No matter how many times you drink it, it's 600 yen.
21:47I was fooled for a moment.
21:49I thought it was a good thing.
21:51No matter how many times you drink it, it's 600 yen.
21:55I thought it was a good thing.
21:58I thought it was a good thing.
22:00I thought it was a good thing.
22:03I thought it was a good thing.