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00:00Hi, I'm Chiko-chan. Nice to meet you.
00:02Wow, nice to meet you.
00:04I'm Chiko-chan.
00:06I'm 5 years old. Nice to meet you.
00:10Nice to meet you, too.
00:13First of all, this is my first appearance.
00:15I have to take a bath twice a day.
00:19I'm Tsuda Ken.
00:21I'm Hiro Tsuda. Nice to meet you.
00:23Nice to meet you, too.
00:24You like beauty, don't you?
00:26No, I don't.
00:28You don't?
00:28Yes, I do.
00:30When and when do you take a bath?
00:32Morning and evening.
00:33Morning and evening?
00:34You took a bath this morning, too?
00:36Yes, I did.
00:37That's great.
00:39Nice to meet you.
00:41And one more thing.
00:43You're renting a field and growing a lot of vegetables.
00:46That's gross.
00:49Where do you grow vegetables?
00:51I rent a field near my house.
00:54Carrots, radishes,
00:57Chinese cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, spinach, okonomiyaki.
01:01Wow!
01:03You have everything.
01:05It's delicious.
01:07Mr. Okamura, you're all Kansai people today.
01:11I might leave without thinking.
01:14Hey, Mr. Okamura.
01:15Who is your favorite cartoonist?
01:20Tsuda-san is a cartoonist, too.
01:22At work.
01:25He's a voice actor.
01:28Mr. Okamura, as a voice actor,
01:30which do you prefer, a hero or a villain?
01:33I prefer a villain.
01:34Why?
01:36Because I have a lot of freedom.
01:38I see.
01:39So you have to protect your hero.
01:42That's right.
01:43There are a lot of things I can't do.
01:44I see.
01:46By the way, what is a hero?
01:51What is a hero?
01:54What is a hero originally?
01:57What is a hero originally?
01:59Yes.
02:03He?
02:09There is an image that a hero is an ally of justice to defeat villains.
02:15Have you ever thought about what it originally meant?
02:21I heard that a hero is a hero based on something.
02:27What?
02:30You have a good voice, but I didn't know that.
02:33Damn it.
02:34Damn it.
02:36Damn it.
02:38Please answer.
02:40A hero...
02:42Well...
02:44He...
02:47Hero...
02:48Color.
02:49Hero?
02:50Color.
02:52Don't say that.
02:55Damn it.
02:56OKAMURA-SAN.
02:57Yes.
02:58You sound like a Kansai person.
03:01YAMIROIKO-SAN.
03:03You sound like a superman.
03:07I see.
03:09You sound like a superman.
03:11Don't say that.
03:14Now I ask all Japanese people.
03:18What is a hero?
03:21I asked people who came to buy hero goods.
03:25I have an image that I want to be a hero once when I was a child.
03:33I want to be a hero in the future.
03:38In the karaoke of his relatives' gathering on New Year's Day, he sang a nostalgic song.
03:54His relatives laughed at him.
04:02However, CHIKO-CHAN knows the answer.
04:05A hero is half God.
04:13Half God.
04:18CHIKO-CHAN, you know what a hero is.
04:23You have a lot of knowledge about heroes.
04:27Professor YUMIKO HIGASHI is studying the difference between cultures around the world at the University of International Fashion Technology.
04:37A hero is a hero who uses superhuman techniques in manga and anime.
04:43In Greek mythology, halos or heros is the origin of the word.
04:48Halos means half God born between God and man.
04:55Halos is the origin of God and man.
04:59Greek mythology is the story of a god born in ancient Greece.
05:06Halos has many famous heroes, such as Perseus, who defeated Medusa, the monster of the snake, and Achilles, who came from Achilles.
05:17Mr. Ogizo, what is the story of a hero?
05:21A hero is a hero who overcomes difficulties and defeats the enemy.
05:27There is an original existence in the image of a hero who overcomes the difficulties we imagine.
05:37It is Heracles, the greatest hero in Greek mythology.
05:41What kind of existence was Heracles, who is said to have become the model of a hero?
05:47So, I think NHK was probably like this.
05:51A movie theater.
05:53A story of the birth of a hero that no one knows about.
05:57I will introduce you to Heracles' troubles and misfortunes by introducing a voice in a historical movie.
06:04The one who will play the voice is...
06:08Welcome.
06:11I see.
06:13Good morning.
06:16Is this how you use it?
06:20I did it.
06:22You did it, didn't you?
06:23I did it.
06:24This time, the three of them do not tell the story or role, and only record the lines without anyone knowing the content.
06:32I didn't understand anything.
06:35Have you ever recorded a role?
06:39Not at all.
06:40What should I do?
06:42It's just disgusting.
06:46I was asked to do something like a voice actor the other day.
06:50How did you stop me?
06:53Is it okay?
06:54Can you record it like this?
06:58Finally, the story of a hero that no one knows about begins.
07:04The first is the rise of Heracles.
07:08Heracles was born between Zeus, the god of all knowledge and the princess of man.
07:16What's this?
07:18What's this?
07:21You're searching a lot.
07:24I don't know.
07:26Oh, you're finally born.
07:29What a strong boy.
07:31Is this Italian?
07:33However, Zeus also had a wife named Hera, the goddess.
07:38Hera hated Heracles, who was born between man and woman.
07:44And Hera's mother was afraid of Hera's harassment, and abandoned Heracles' child.
07:51So Zeus came up with the idea.
07:54You look like just a human baby.
07:57I won't let anyone know.
07:59Hey, let this girl drink her breast milk, too.
08:03Surprisingly, Zeus tried to make Hera drink her breast milk.
08:09However...
08:11Ouch!
08:14Ouch!
08:16Ouch!
08:18Ouch!
08:20Hey, it hurts!
08:22Who are you?
08:24Oh, no. I was too strong.
08:28Heracles was a baby because he was blood of Zeus, the god.
08:34Zeus's plan to make Hera drink her breast milk was a failure.
08:42Because of this incident, Hera hated Heracles even more.
08:48By the way, it is said that the breast milk that flowed at this time became Milky Way.
08:53Milky Way is called Milky Way in English.
08:57Oh, I see.
08:59But you have good muscles.
09:03Episode 1, Part 2
09:07How are you?
09:09I don't know.
09:12What?
09:14What are you talking about?
09:16How are you?
09:18If you are a professional, you will get angry.
09:22It's different from the original way.
09:24I don't usually take a video like this.
09:28I'm the only one who listens.
09:30Don't cry, Heracles.
09:32Hera, who can't control her anger, decides to revenge.
09:39I hate you.
09:41I'll send you a poisonous snake.
09:45Hera threw two poisonous snakes into Hera's cradle.
09:54I hope you get bitten and die.
09:56But
09:58I won't listen to you.
10:02Hera grabbed the snake with her bare hands.
10:07No way!
10:10What a power!
10:12Nice muscles.
10:14That's my girl.
10:16As the days went by, Heracles grew up.
10:20He married a human princess and lived a peaceful life.
10:28But
10:30I've been waiting for this moment.
10:32I'll destroy your happiness.
10:36I'll curse you.
10:38I'll curse you.
10:40Stop it!
10:42You don't have to do that.
10:44Shut up!
10:46Heracles became violent because of Hera's curse.
10:50He killed his wife and three children with his own hands.
10:55After that, Heracles regained his sanity.
10:59What did I do?
11:01What did I do?
11:03Damn it!
11:05He kept blaming himself.
11:09To atone for his sins,
11:11he went to the king
11:13and challenged himself to a tough trial.
11:18What do you think of my lines?
11:20I think
11:22you're great.
11:24You're tough.
11:26Yes.
11:28I feel guilty.
11:30I feel guilty.
11:33What kind of character do you think I am?
11:35I don't know.
11:37You said you were tough.
11:39Did you transform?
11:41Don't give up, Heracles!
11:43In the 12 trials,
11:45the first one was
11:47the battle with Nemea,
11:49a city called Nemea.
11:51How's that?
11:54Heracles sometimes used weapons.
11:57But he fought with a headlock
11:59to the enemy he couldn't defeat.
12:02This was his special move.
12:06Oh, I fell.
12:08By the way,
12:10the lion who was defeated
12:12climbed to heaven
12:14and became a lioness.
12:16The next trial was
12:18with Hydra, a water snake
12:20with nine heads
12:22in the city of Nemea.
12:26Heracles used a sword
12:28to attack Hydra.
12:31But Hydra's head
12:33grew back quickly.
12:35So Heracles
12:43helped Hydra
12:45to cut off Hydra's head
12:47with a firewood.
12:49At the end,
12:51he defeated Hydra
12:53with a big rock.
12:56What a great teamwork!
12:58Nice muscles!
13:00But Heracles
13:02didn't like it.
13:04I'll do it!
13:06But what about this?
13:08To cut off Heracles' legs,
13:10Heracles sent a monster
13:12called Calcinus.
13:14Oh, I'm sorry.
13:18Heracles crushed him
13:20and he died.
13:22By the way,
13:24Calcinus became a crab.
13:26What?
13:28Besides Calcinus,
13:30Heracles
13:32overcame the trial
13:34of cleaning up
13:36a cowhouse full of poop
13:38that had been
13:40in a bad condition
13:42for 30 years.
13:44And the last boss of the 12 trials
13:46was Cerberus,
13:48a dog monster
13:50with three heads.
13:53Good boy!
13:55Good boy!
13:57Good boy!
14:01He was a dog monster
14:03like a dog.
14:05Heracles overcame
14:07the trial of cleaning up
14:09a cowhouse full of poop
14:11that had been
14:13in a bad condition
14:15for 30 years.
14:17So he became a popular character
14:19in Greek mythology.
14:22Heracles bravely faced
14:24the trials of cleaning up
14:26a cowhouse full of poop
14:28that had been
14:30in a bad condition
14:32for 30 years.
14:34There are always
14:36setbacks and difficulties
14:38in the current manga
14:40and anime heroes.
14:42It may not be the same
14:44now and in the past
14:46that we want to support
14:48them to face them.
14:51Miss,
14:53how do you like it?
14:55I like it.
14:57So,
14:59the hero was
15:01a half-god.
15:03Chico,
15:05what do you like
15:07as a half-god?
15:09Grapefruits.
15:11One is a little too much.
15:13And everyone,
15:15thank you for your cooperation
15:17without any explanation.
15:20I didn't know anything.
15:22It was difficult.
15:24But, Tsuzaken was amazing.
15:26It was good.
15:28I had an image.
15:30Kimnei was also good.
15:32No, it wasn't good at all.
15:34Okamura-san was bad.
15:36No, it wasn't.
15:38Giri-san was great.
15:40No, it wasn't.
15:42According to Higashi-sensei,
15:44Heracles' personality
15:46was a little out of place
15:48but she was loved by everyone.
15:50So, she said
15:52she liked Okamura-san's acting.
15:54I see.
15:56If I was asked like that,
15:58I wouldn't be a voice actor.
16:02Adults,
16:04can you answer properly?
16:06Chico-chan will scold you
16:08if you don't think about anything.
16:10Don't come close!
16:18Kimnei vs. Okamura
16:24Okamura,
16:26who is your favorite animal?
16:28Midoriko-san,
16:30are you ready?
16:32Yes, I like it.
16:34Have you ever seen a mother and her baby
16:36swimming in a pond or a river?
16:38Yes, I have.
16:40A baby is swimming behind a mother, right?
16:42Yes.
16:44Why?
16:46A baby is swimming behind a mother, right?
16:54I have no idea.
16:56What should I do?
17:00Have you ever seen
17:02a baby and her baby
17:04swimming behind a mother?
17:06Why?
17:08Actually,
17:10there is a surprising reason.
17:12A baby is
17:14imitating
17:16a mother.
17:18Really?
17:22I have no idea.
17:24It's not just imitating.
17:26It's not.
17:28What do you think, Ken-chan?
17:30When a mother is swimming,
17:32a baby can follow the flow.
17:34A baby can follow the flow.
17:36A baby can follow the flow.
17:38A baby can follow the flow.
17:40A baby can follow the flow.
17:42A baby can follow the flow.
17:44That's too bad!
17:46Too bad?
17:48That's a problem, too bad!
17:50That's a problem, too bad!
17:52It's not a good situation!
17:54A baby can be eaten.
17:56No, it's not.
17:58A baby can't be eaten.
18:00A baby can't be eaten.
18:02It's not.
18:04The researchers asked all Japanese people
18:06Why do the parents of a duck swim in a row behind their child?
18:11We asked people who seem to have a good relationship with their parents.
18:15I wonder what it is.
18:17I'm following the smell.
18:20The first born child, the second, third, fourth, fifth.
18:25It may leave the duck.
18:27Well, it's a world of meat and vegetables.
18:31Why do the parents of a duck swim in a row behind their child?
18:36She was invited to go out for a delicious meal on a first date.
18:40She was lined up in a two-hour line.
18:45Many Japanese people are worried about whether they can get along with her.
18:55However, Chiko knows.
18:58Why do the parents of a duck swim in a row behind their child?
19:03Because it's easy for the parents.
19:07I see.
19:09It's easy for the parents, and it's easy for the children.
19:14Because it's easy for the parents.
19:18Come on, baby.
19:19As expected, Chiko.
19:21You know the reason why the parents of a duck swim in a row.
19:25Maybe they can line up in a row for their favorite food.
19:29Maybe.
19:30Professor Osamu Mochizuki of Toyo University, who studies biological fluid mechanics, will tell us in detail.
19:38The parents of a duck often line up in a row.
19:42Actually, it's because it's easy for both.
19:45Easy for both?
19:47I can understand that it's easy for the children behind the parents.
19:51What does it mean that it's easy for the parents?
19:55First of all, let me explain from the perspective of a duck.
19:58Have you ever seen a speed skating or a bicycle race lined up in a row?
20:04Yes, I have.
20:05If you line up in a row, it's very easy for the people behind you.
20:09It's called a slipstream.
20:12This slipstream is also happening in the line of the parents of a duck.
20:17I don't understand the mechanism of the slipstream.
20:20What does it mean?
20:21Let's do an experiment to make it easier to understand.
20:26Professor Osamu Mochizuki, who had a fracture two months ago, was guided by...
20:31What is this?
20:33It's called a fluorescent fluid.
20:35It's like pulling a boat and measuring the force applied to it.
20:40Professor Osamu Mochizuki's students cooperated with the Kubota Research Lab team...
20:46...to show them the slipstream that happens when the parents of a duck line up in a row with this device.
20:53Since it only pulls the parents, the toys for the ducks should be left behind.
21:01Let's do it.
21:03Let's do it.
21:09Look, look, look, look.
21:11It's following.
21:15Put it on the slide.
21:19It's being pulled.
21:22It's following.
21:24It's following.
21:25Look.
21:27When the toys for the ducks are placed behind the parents of a duck, it follows.
21:34That's it.
21:35That's right.
21:36This is the slipstream.
21:41According to Professor Mochizuki, when the parents of a duck line up in a row...
21:45...a place where the pressure is lower than the surface of the water is created.
21:49The slipstream is created when the pressure is lower than the surface of the water...
21:53...since there is a tendency to create the same pressure everywhere.
21:59The slipstream makes it easier for the parents of a duck to follow.
22:07In addition, the weight of a duck is about 30 grams, which is very light...
22:12...so it is said that the parents of a duck can make it easier by using the power of one duck.
22:17It's important to line up the toys behind the parents of a duck.
22:20If the speed is the same as the speed of the boat in front of you, it's pretty easy.
22:25You can do it with a small amount of energy.
22:27I see.
22:28I finally understand.
22:29Thank you very much.
22:30Did you understand?
22:31Yes.
22:32That's good.
22:33Well then, please be careful on your way home.
22:35Wait a minute.
22:36I understand why it's easy for a child to do it.
22:39But I still don't understand why it's easy for a parent to do it.
22:43That's right.
22:44In fact, it's easier to make a line than for a parent to swim with one peach.
22:49Is that so?
22:50Yes.
22:51There is a place where the explanation is easy to understand, so let's go.
22:54The next destination is...
22:56This is Chidori Gafuchi, which is famous for sakura.
23:00We use that.
23:02That?
23:03Oh, is it a swan boat?
23:05That's right.
23:06We use that to verify.
23:08Let's get on the swan boat right away.
23:11I managed to get on it.
23:13Since the teacher has a broken leg, the director will row alone and proceed.
23:18How is it?
23:20How do you feel?
23:21It's pretty hard to go alone.
23:23Is that so?
23:24Please remember the difficulty of going with this one.
23:28Yes.
23:29Then, what will happen if two swan boats, which are similar in size, follow behind?
23:38Is it better to have three swan boats than to row with only one?
23:47However, there is one problem.
23:49But that's just how I feel.
23:52That's right.
23:53That's a problem, so I've come up with a good way.
23:57Is that so?
23:58Yes.
23:59In order to know if rowing has really become easier, it is necessary to measure the speed of the swan boat and the amount of exercise of the person rowing by machine.
24:08It's pretty hard.
24:09It's pretty hard to introduce such cutting-edge technology, so the teacher came up with...
24:16First of all, please read this.
24:18What is it?
24:19What he took out was the teacher's book that the witness actually reads in court.
24:24Then, the teacher.
24:26Please.
24:27I swear to my parents that I will tell the truth without hiding anything.
24:33I swore.
24:34I swore to everyone, so I will never lie.
24:38I see.
24:39It's revolutionary.
24:40Please express your feelings honestly.
24:44I see.
24:45I swear.
24:46Yes.
24:47Then, will it really be easier to proceed in a row behind?
24:51Will it be easier?
24:53Now, will it really be easier?
24:56It's not easy now, is it?
24:57Not at all.
24:58I haven't come behind yet.
25:00I think something will change at a certain speed.
25:07Oh, but it's getting easier.
25:13Really?
25:14Really.
25:15Really.
25:16I feel like I'm getting better at it.
25:18Really?
25:19Really.
25:20Then, please read this again just in case.
25:24Again?
25:25Now, I swear to my parents that I will tell the truth without hiding anything.
25:35I don't doubt it that much.
25:36I don't doubt it.
25:37I don't doubt it.
25:38I don't doubt it.
25:39I have the image that it's getting easier at a certain speed.
25:41It's getting easier.
25:42I've read it, so I don't doubt it.
25:43I've read it, so I don't doubt it.
25:44Why does it get easier to proceed in a row behind?
25:48I don't know.
25:50In fact, when the parents move forward in a row, they are pulled in the opposite direction by the flow of water towards a place where the pressure on the back is low.
26:02However, when the young swimmers swim in a row behind, the force to pull in the opposite direction is exhausted, and the parents can proceed easily.
26:15So, it's easier for the parents to swim in a row behind than for one child to swim in a row behind?
26:20It's easier for the parents to swim in a row behind than for one child to swim in a row behind.
26:24It's easier.
26:25By the way, have you ever been on a swimming boat when you were a student?
26:29No, I haven't.
26:30I just thought that I should have been on a swimming boat when I was a student.
26:34Oh, teacher.
26:35That's what I thought.
26:36I'm sorry.
26:37So, the reason why the parents of the duck swim in a row behind is because it's easier for the parents to swim in a row behind.
26:45Chiko, what do you want to see in a row behind?
26:49The place where Kintaro is making candy.
26:53It's cute.
26:54I'm looking forward to it.
26:56That's it.
26:57The same goes for the parents.
26:59I think it's possible that the parents of the duck swim in a row behind.
27:04That's right.
27:05That's possible.
27:06That's what I do when I'm on a boat.
27:08The parents of the duck swim in a row behind are people I don't know at all.
27:12I heard that Tsuda has something to ask you.
27:16That's right.
27:17What's the matter?
27:18I can remember people's faces.
27:21But I'm not good at remembering people's names.
27:27What should I do?
27:28What do you do when you're in trouble?
27:31I try not to call people's names.
27:40I heard that it's important to remember people's names when you meet them.
27:48If you look at the person's face and call their name many times, it will be easier to remember.
27:58I see.
27:59At first.
28:00At first.
28:02You can say,
28:03Mr. Okamura, thank you for coming today.
28:07I see.
28:08You can say that.
28:09Then it's easier to remember.
28:12I heard that.
28:14I see.
28:15It's a skill you can use.
28:17I remember that.
28:19I just heard that.
28:20Mr. Okamura, do you call people's names?
28:24When I'm not on a boat, I try not to call people's names.
28:31Even if I make a strange mistake.
28:33That's the scariest thing.
28:35It's scary.
28:36It's better to make a mistake.
28:37I try not to call people's names.
28:39When I'm not on a boat, I try not to call people's names.
28:46What if someone asks you, do you know his name?
28:51At that time, I pretend not to know.
28:53I know.
28:55At that time, I pretend not to know.
28:59I know.
29:00What?
29:01I pretend not to know.
29:02I pretend not to know.
29:03I pretend not to know.
29:04I pretend not to know.
29:05I pretend not to know.
29:06I pretend not to know.
29:07That's a good idea.
29:13Nice muscle.
29:17Mr. Okamura.
29:18Yes.
29:19Who is your favorite old man?
29:23Can I say it?
29:25Yes.
29:26Old man.
29:27Let's see.
29:28I want you to look at this.
29:30Yes.
29:31This.
29:32This.
29:33Yes.
29:34Ah.
29:35Black and white TV.
29:36This.
29:37Yes.
29:38When I look at retro things, I feel nostalgic.
29:42That's right.
29:43I feel nostalgic.
29:45But you haven't experienced it, have you?
29:48That's right.
29:50Why?
29:51What?
29:52Why do you feel nostalgic when you look at retro things even though you haven't experienced it?
30:05Replay
30:09When I look at old domestic appliances, tableware, and urban neatness,
30:13don't you feel nostalgic even if they are things that you have just invented?
30:18Why do you find that nostalgic even though you haven't experienced it?
30:25This is...
30:26This is, well...
30:31It's boring, isn't it?
30:35Amazing!
30:39Now, it's time to ask all the Japanese people.
30:42Why do they feel nostalgic for retro, which they've never experienced before?
30:47We asked people who like retro.
30:51I feel like I've time-slipped into the past. It's cute.
30:55I don't know why, but I feel nostalgic.
30:58I've never experienced retro, so I don't know why.
31:04I don't know. I've never thought about it.
31:08Why do they feel nostalgic for retro, which they've never experienced before?
31:12The son, who was interested in Showa retro,
31:15told his father that he would give him the clothes he used to wear.
31:19Some people say,
31:22that's not true.
31:26But it's nostalgic.
31:33However, Chiko knows the reason.
31:37The reason why I feel nostalgic for retro,
31:41which I've never experienced before,
31:44is because my parents feel nostalgic for it.
31:47That's amazing.
31:50That was great.
31:52It was perfect.
31:54The way you answered.
31:57It's because his parents feel nostalgic for it.
32:01Chiko, you know the reason why people feel nostalgic for retro.
32:05You just know the retro hairstyle.
32:08It's a new wave.
32:10Professor Takahiro Asaoka, from Rissho University,
32:13who is familiar with retro culture.
32:17In the first place, the word retro
32:19is an abbreviation of the word retrospective.
32:22It means to feel nostalgic for the good old days.
32:27Retro is famous for Showa retro,
32:30but nowadays, Heisei retro is also popular among young people.
32:34Tamagotchi, compact digital cameras, and decorative patterns
32:38are popular as Heisei retro.
32:42Do you like retro, too?
32:43Yes, of course.
32:45I'll show you the spot where you can feel retro.
32:48Let's go to the retro spot recommended by Professor Asaoka.
32:53This is Toden-Arakawa Line.
32:55This is the station of Minowa Bridge.
32:58The whole area is made in Showa style.
33:01I think this is a good place to feel Showa atmosphere.
33:07There are many Showa retro shops
33:09in the nearby Joyful Minowa Shopping Street.
33:14This is a flower shop.
33:17You can see a signboard here.
33:19It's a signboard with orange color.
33:23It's rare to see such a signboard nowadays.
33:27The whole area is a signboard building.
33:30The first floor is a shop,
33:32and the second floor is a normal house.
33:35I think the old Showa style
33:37is connected to the people who live here.
33:41You can buy things face-to-face.
33:43It's rare to have a chance to buy things face-to-face.
33:49I think it's good to have a chance to interact with people.
33:53Professor Asaoka is enjoying his favorite Showa retro.
33:59This drink is...
34:02It's delicious. It's the best.
34:05Professor Asaoka,
34:07don't be so nostalgic.
34:09Please tell us the truth.
34:11Actually, retro boom has been around for a long time.
34:18For example, in the second half of the 1980s,
34:21many young people went to discos in the bubble era.
34:26That was 2017.
34:28In the bubble era,
34:30high school students who didn't know the bubble era
34:34danced the bubble dance.
34:37In addition,
34:39there was a movie called The 30th Day of Orel in 2005,
34:43and it was quite a hit.
34:45It's a movie that is mainly used in the early 1930s.
34:48I think it can be said that it was the boom of the early 1930s.
34:52I think that old household appliances were revived,
34:55and things like Tokyo Tower became quite popular.
35:00In addition, in the 1990s,
35:02there was a theme park with a retro theme,
35:05and a museum was built in each city.
35:09Mojiko Retro Shop in Kitakyushu,
35:11where many buildings from the Taisho era remain,
35:14was built in the 1930s.
35:17Many people visited tourist attractions
35:20with a retro theme,
35:22such as the Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum,
35:25which reproduced the cityscape of the 1930s.
35:28I'm not an expert on the Showa era,
35:31but I think that people in the bubble era
35:34also had a feeling of nostalgia
35:37for retro things like us.
35:40I think that people in the bubble era
35:43also had a feeling of nostalgia for retro things like us.
35:46In modern times, retro refers to Heisei and Showa,
35:50but in the same way, people in the early Showa era
35:53were nostalgic for the Taisho and Meiji eras.
35:57Meiji-born writer Nagai Kafu
36:00loved the culture of the Edo period before he was born,
36:04and opposed the modernization of Japan.
36:08The historical streets called Koedo and Shokyoto
36:11are said to have remained
36:13because people in the Meiji era felt their love for retro
36:16and cherished the streets.
36:19Then, why do we feel nostalgic
36:22for an era that we have never experienced?
36:27I think that the feeling of nostalgia for retro
36:30is probably born from a social experience.
36:34A social experience?
36:36It's a difficult word,
36:38but in most cases,
36:40it means that we have never experienced
36:43what we feel is retro.
36:45Even if we are not aware of it,
36:48we may have experienced something close to it.
36:52For example,
36:54when a child finds clothes his parents wore when they were young
36:58in the closet of his house,
37:01he may feel that the fashion is fashionable.
37:04At a karaoke where his family went,
37:07he may notice the charm of Showa songs.
37:10He may watch TV programs
37:13that look back on the Showa and Heisei periods.
37:16When I see that,
37:18I feel nostalgic for my parents.
37:21When I see that with my children,
37:24I feel nostalgic for them.
37:27I think we feel the same way.
37:30I call it a social experience.
37:33In fact,
37:34when Mr. Asaoka conducted a survey,
37:37more than half of the respondents
37:40said they heard about retro from their parents and grandparents.
37:44I think that the feeling of nostalgia
37:47for retro
37:49is probably born from a social experience.
37:52I think that the feeling of nostalgia for retro
37:55is probably born from a social experience.
37:58I think that the feeling of nostalgia for retro
38:01is probably born from a social experience.
38:04I think that the feeling of nostalgia for retro
38:07is probably born from a social experience.
38:10For example, people in Kansai like to laugh.
38:14People in Okinawa have a relaxed, optimistic image.
38:17People in Okinawa have a relaxed, optimistic image.
38:20But the unique values and personalities of each region
38:24are also ingrained in children
38:26and inherited.
38:29In other words,
38:31we unconsciously
38:34experience retro that we've never experienced before,
38:37and feel nostalgic for the older generation.
38:40But before we know it,
38:42we start to feel that retro equals nostalgia.
38:48It's melting, and it's delicious again.
38:51That's right.
38:53It's nostalgic for retro
38:55that we've never experienced before
38:57It's because I miss my parents.
39:01What do you miss the most recently, Chico?
39:04Me, when I was 4 years old.
39:08That was a long time ago.
39:10Okamura-san, that was perfect.
39:12Thank you very much.
39:16I see.
39:18There's an announcement from Tsuda Prefecture.
39:22The anime Chikyuu no Undo will be on air every Saturday night at 11.45pm.
39:30It's a story about people who risk their lives and their beliefs to prove the theory of the earth.
39:35I play the role of the one who takes over the car.
39:39Please look forward to it.
39:41Everyone, please watch it.
39:44Chico will walk back and check how many people are following her.
39:51Chico, let's go.
39:55That was easy.
40:05Chico, I'd like to read your letter again today.
40:09Thank you, everyone.
40:13These are cute clothes.
40:16This is from Mon-san in Miyagi Prefecture.
40:22Is this a cardigan?
40:23It's a hand-knitted one.
40:25The color of the hat is...
40:28It's cute.
40:29It's got a pom-pom.
40:31It's nice.
40:32It's nice.
40:33I'm counting on you.
40:34Stop!
40:35In the letter from Mon-san,
40:38it says, I tried on Chico's hat and Kyoe's vest.
40:42I couldn't wear Chico's hat, so I wore Kyoe's hat.
40:48It was a hat for Chico.
40:50That's why it was this color.
40:52If I wear Chico's hat, I feel like I've got a bump on my head.
40:56I'm sorry to say this so suddenly, but I've found a shocking fact.
41:00What is it?
41:01I'm looking for a video of you enjoying the ending of the show,
41:06but I'm not sure if Kyoe and Kanegane are really enjoying it.
41:10Yes.
41:11From about 5 months ago to last week's broadcast,
41:13I've been uploading videos for 18 weeks in a row.
41:17Is that so?
41:18Yes.
41:19But when I found out about it,
41:21there were only 5 SNS reactions to Kyoe's video.
41:26You've been uploading videos for a long time?
41:27Yes.
41:28There are very few people who do this for me.
41:30Isn't it empty?
41:31Isn't it sad, Okamura?
41:32No, no.
41:33I think they're doing it for you.
41:35What?
41:36Then I'll keep chasing you.
41:38I'm sure they're doing it for you.
41:40I'm currently looking for a video,
41:42but I'm also looking for a video of you continuously winning.
41:45I see.
41:46The person who wins the most wins a prize,
41:49so please send me a proof video.
41:51Are you going to keep winning this week as well?
41:55Look forward to it!
41:57Please don't look into it so much.
41:59Send it to me.
42:00Here's the letter.
42:03Here it is.
42:05Shibata Sumire.
42:075 years old plus 2 years old.
42:09To Chiko-chan Okamura-san,
42:11I usually win a lot of money in lottery,
42:17but I often win things that I don't want to win, like a capsule toy.
42:22I see.
42:23Then I feel like I'm wasting money.
42:26Chiko-chan Okamura-san,
42:27please tell me how I can stop wasting money.
42:32She's also drawing an illustration.
42:35Let's take a look.
42:37She's doing a great job.
42:43Kyo-chan, do you ever feel like it's a waste of money?
42:47I used to buy a movie laser disc to watch and save,
42:51but now I can't watch either.
42:54I see.
42:55Laser disc.
42:56That's right.
42:57Keeping it on a laser disc.
43:00I used to have that status.
43:02That's right.
43:03I feel like I want to run away when I see it up close.
43:07But this capsule toy...
43:10Yes.
43:11But there's only one capsule toy.
43:14That's right.
43:15I have to think that I have to make it cute no matter which one comes out.
43:18It's all about the spirit.
43:21The spirit is important.
43:22I'll love the one that comes out.
43:24That's right.
43:25I hope you can collect them like a lottery.
43:29If you have any questions or concerns,
43:34please send them to us.
43:36Please watch our videos.
43:38Please subscribe to our channel.
43:41Next week is Valentine's Day.
43:43According to a survey,
43:44the top three phrases a woman uses when giving chocolate to her man is...
43:50I'm just being nice, but...
43:52I'm always taking care of you, so...
43:54It's the same chocolate as everyone else, but...
43:57Gentlemen,
43:58if you don't want to do this,
44:01I'm sorry, but I won't go out with you.
44:04I'll be honest with you.
44:06It's hard to be popular.
44:09I feel like I'm being nice.
44:11I'm sorry.
44:12I wonder if it's okay to hear that.
44:14Bye-bye.
44:18Chico will scold me next time.
44:22I'm Morita, the narrator.
44:24In winter, I tend to lack exercise,
44:26so I try to use the stairs instead of the escalator.
44:30I climbed to the second floor today,
44:32so I'll take the elevator home.
44:35Next time,
44:36what is a Ferris wheel?
44:38Two more.
44:42Please watch the next video.
44:44One, two.
44:46Look over there.
44:48Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha.