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00:00Transcending the Universe
00:04Prejudice is the universe.
00:07No one knows everything, but everyone makes the image bigger.
00:12And beyond the search, there is a new discovery beyond imagination.
00:17Researching prejudice is like getting on a spaceship.
00:23Well, this is also prejudice.
00:27Prejudice
00:30People who go home early are likely to like unadorned things.
00:34People who have a loud voice are likely to walk barefoot.
00:39People who are flashy only in socks are likely to have a strong personality.
00:44There is no basis, but everyone talks about prejudice with an image.
00:48In order to confirm the truth, they conduct research.
00:52Experimental variety that creates new discoveries from prejudice.
00:56Did you see a woman just now?
01:01This is the opening of Prejudice University.
01:07I'm Naoki Matayoshi, a professor at Prejudice University.
01:11In this program, we discuss the prejudice we usually have,
01:13and we will do a verification shoot later.
01:18It's full of prejudice.
01:20It's amazing.
01:22What is this?
01:24This is the number of prejudices that have gathered from the world.
01:28That's good, but where is this place?
01:31It looks like it's going to end at once.
01:34It's prejudice.
01:37Now, I'm going to ask the researchers about their prejudices.
01:42Professor, do you have any prejudices that you are curious about?
01:46The man who lives in 1K in Tawaman High School is wearing a high-end logo T-shirt.
01:54I feel like I can understand it.
01:57This is my prejudice.
02:00The price of a room changes depending on the size of the room.
02:06The price of a room changes depending on the number of rooms.
02:08For example, the man who lives in 1K in Tawaman High School pays for the brand logo.
02:15I see.
02:17I pay for a room in Tawaman High School.
02:23If you pay the same amount of money, you can live in 2LDK.
02:29However, the man who lives in 1K in Tawaman High School pays for the logo.
02:34I see.
02:35I see.
02:37That's not a bad thing.
02:39I think 1K is a good point.
02:42I live in Tawaman High School, so I may have that tendency.
02:46What is good about living in Tawaman High School?
02:48It's a battle until you enter the entrance of Tawaman High School.
02:54You spend the most money on the transaction fee.
02:57I think this is the same idea as GUCCI's T-shirt.
03:01I think so, too.
03:03By the way, the general public is prejudiced.
03:07People with round glasses may not be good at acting.
03:12People with individuality may not be good at acting.
03:19People with individuality are too close to art.
03:22I think everyone is good at art.
03:25I think everyone is good at acting.
03:31I think half of the people with glasses are just curious about who they are.
03:35What does that mean?
03:37I think half of the people with glasses are just curious about who they are.
03:41I think people with thick black eyes are good at acting.
03:48I think people with thick black eyes are good at acting.
03:53When I go home today, I'll hide my glasses and go home.
03:57Which one?
03:59Round or black eyes?
04:01I'm a black-eyed man.
04:03I'm a black-eyed man.
04:05I'm a black-eyed man.
04:07I'm a black-eyed man.
04:09You have a book about black-eyed people.
04:13You are a man like that.
04:15You are a man like that.
04:17You are a professional actor.
04:20You are not creative.
04:22I see.
04:24You have a lot of things to learn.
04:26I have a prejudice about belongings.
04:29There are many entertainers in the office other than Yoshimoto.
04:33They have smartphones other than iPhone.
04:36Android?
04:38Yes.
04:40Yoshimoto is famous for his iPhone.
04:43iPhone users are similar to Yoshimoto.
04:47When they take a picture, they say,
04:50Let's exchange it with AirDroid.
04:53I don't know Android.
04:55I don't know Android.
04:57Yoshimoto says,
04:59I don't know your values.
05:02You are not an iPhone user.
05:04I'm Android.
05:06What do you use your phone for?
05:08iPhone.
05:10I'm an iPhone user, too.
05:12There are many Android users other than Yoshimoto.
05:16I can't borrow an iPhone from someone other than Yoshimoto.
05:20That's not possible.
05:22I'm anti-Yoshimoto.
05:26I didn't like Verdi.
05:30I'm anti-Yoshimoto.
05:32I won't borrow an iPhone from Yoshimoto.
05:34I see.
05:36How about you?
05:38I'm an iPhone user, too.
05:40That's fair.
05:42I'm still using Android.
05:44I have a friend named Yabana.
05:46He plays music as much as he dies.
05:49I'm anti-Yoshimoto.
05:52I'm anti-Yoshimoto.
05:54I'm anti-Yoshimoto.
05:56I'm anti-Yoshimoto.
05:58I'm anti-Yoshimoto.
06:00I'm anti-Yoshimoto.
06:02I'm anti-Yoshimoto.
06:04I'm anti-Yoshimoto.
06:06So, they verify their prejudice.
06:09Is the member of a punk band with a strong image of rebelliousness highly likely to be an Android?
06:15I'm anti-Yoshimoto.
06:17The two live houses cooperate to investigate the 57 members of the band.
06:23First of all...
06:25We've heard a lot.
06:27We've done what we wanted to do.
06:31I don't care anymore.
06:33I want to tell you that there's nothing I want to tell you.
06:37There's nothing they want to tell you.
06:40The members of the band want to deliver their own sound.
06:42The members of the band want to deliver their own sound.
06:44Can you show me your smartphone?
06:48It's an Android.
06:50I think everyone uses an iPhone.
06:55I don't like that.
06:57I don't know.
06:59Is it a smartphone that everyone uses?
07:01It's an iPhone.
07:03It's an iPhone.
07:05It's an iPhone.
07:07The members of the band want to deliver their own sound.
07:10I don't think it's good to think about music or life in general.
07:18Can you show me your smartphone?
07:22It's an iPhone.
07:24It's an iPhone.
07:26The results of the investigation.
07:28It's an Android.
07:30iPhone.
07:32There are many iPhones.
07:33Among the 57 members, there are 9 androids.
07:36It's a small number, contrary to prejudice.
07:39By the way, if you look at the share of smartphones in Japan,
07:43iPhone is a little ahead in 6 to 4.
07:47In fact, it is a prejudice to say that the iPhone is a thief.
07:53The band has a lot of data.
07:56I used to be an Android, but I went to the iPhone.
08:02Because it is easy to use with music editing software,
08:06Compared to the world, the band members have a strange iPhone rate.
08:12Next, Professor Matayoshi has such a prejudice.
08:16The owner of a convenience store with a strange hairstyle.
08:20Maybe young people have an understanding of chasing dreams.
08:25This is actually what I posted on X before.
08:31I used to be the type of person who had a lot of interviews.
08:35Even though I had a lot of interviews,
08:40There are people who accept it like that.
08:43Maybe that's why the owner has a lot of understanding.
08:46It's a prejudice.
08:48It's a prejudice of salary.
08:50It's okay to make a sudden hole.
08:52It's okay if you have an audition.
08:55Maybe you can lend me a toilet in this convenience store.
08:58That's right.
08:59You can lend me a toilet.
09:01I don't think there's a tape on the book.
09:04I think it's kind to the weak.
09:07It's just kind.
09:09It's a story from the audience.
09:11The first person is me.
09:14The person who says,
09:16I drink two cups of self-service water at a time.
09:20It's like a gym.
09:23I'm thirsty.
09:26The gym is thirsty.
09:27It's a prejudice.
09:29And the first person is me.
09:32I eat popcorn before the movie starts.
09:35It's a prejudice.
09:37It's big.
09:39I'm sorry.
09:41I may not be able to do it now.
09:44What do you eat for dinner with a foreign woman?
09:47There's no possibility if it's sushi.
09:50I want to eat sushi.
09:52There's no possibility of yakiniku.
09:54If you say shabu-shabu,
09:55Is there anything on that day?
09:58It's too extreme.
10:00There's a reason.
10:02Sushi is a good idea to eat with this person's money.
10:06So the meal is the peak.
10:08I don't think about yakiniku after that.
10:10It smells.
10:12Shabu-shabu is just the right time.
10:14And it's a good place to show off your skills.
10:16How can I say this?
10:18It's the beginning.
10:20I don't eat too much.
10:22It's refreshing.
10:23You're active.
10:25It's a prejudice.
10:27I eat with two men and two women.
10:29So I can tell if I'm dating or not.
10:32You're a woman.
10:34If you say you like red lanterns,
10:37You're already looking down on red lanterns.
10:40You're already...
10:42It's not a prejudice.
10:44It's not love.
10:46You take a walk more than you do.
10:49I do.
10:51I don't think it's for your health.
10:54Why?
10:56I say it's for your health.
10:58Maybe you're going to see a cute girl.
11:01That's not true.
11:03It's not a mistake.
11:05When I got older,
11:07When I walked around the city at the age of 44,
11:09Everyone looked like a cute girl.
11:11Most of them were underage.
11:13Young people are cute.
11:15I thought she was cute.
11:17I took a walk when I was about 80.
11:19Basically.
11:21But you take a walk at 6 in the morning.
11:24I want to see a cute girl early in the morning.
11:26I don't want to see it.
11:28If you verify this,
11:30The staff may be angry.
11:33Is it really for your health?
11:35I'm sorry.
11:37But it may not be true.
11:39Lucifer Yoshioka, who is famous for his dirty jokes,
11:42I've been taking a lot of walks lately.
11:44Lucifer takes a lot of walks.
11:46I don't know if it's true.
11:48I'm sure you're talking to an erotic person.
11:50That's right.
11:52Verify prejudice.
11:54Good morning.
11:56Good morning.
11:58Good morning.
12:02You're looking at her.
12:04It's more than I expected.
12:07Is taking a walk to see a cute girl?
12:11This time,
12:12About 150 meters along the coast
12:1510 women and 10 men on a walking course
12:19What are you looking at while you're walking with the latest glasses that measure your gaze?
12:25I see.
12:27Lucifer verified it with glasses that measure brain waves.
12:31Lucifer.
12:33It's just going to change a lot.
12:35Health and physical fitness.
12:37It's better to move your feet properly from the pelvis.
12:39It consumes more calories.
12:52At the point where the men and women are lined up
13:02All I saw was a woman.
13:05You're looking at her.
13:10I'm looking at her.
13:13I'm not alone.
13:16It's embarrassing.
13:18Men look at her for a moment.
13:24But
13:27I saw her.
13:29Thank you for your hard work.
13:34Actually, Lucifer's gaze is in real time.
13:39I can see where she's looking.
13:44You did it.
13:46Is taking a walk to see a cute girl?
13:53That's stupid.
13:56No, that's not true.
13:58I'm going to deny it.
14:01People say they don't look at the scenery they were looking at.
14:06That's true.
14:08You're looking at her.
14:10This is my gaze.
14:13You're looking at her.
14:16I'm looking at her.
14:18She's looking at the river.
14:20I don't think she'll notice if I look at her.
14:24Maybe there was a chance.
14:27I think it's amazing that there's so little time to look at men.
14:31I don't think I need to look at her from a joint perspective.
14:34You're not looking at people.
14:36That's right.
14:38So I was looking at her.
14:41What does taking a walk mean to you?
14:44It was erotic and sporty.
14:46I'm looking for a man who's a little bit taller than me.
14:49So I'm looking for a man who's a little bit taller than me.
14:53So, he's looking for a man who's a little bit taller than him.
14:56I'm looking for a man who's a little bit taller than him.
15:02I'm interested in women who are reading.
15:06I'm trying to deceive them with Skytree and water photography.
15:10I'm definitely looking at them.
15:13I'm more interested in women who are doing marathons.
15:16You're interested in women who are doing marathons?
15:18I'm interested in women who are doing marathons.
15:20I'm sorry to say this, but I'm not interested in Skytree.
15:23It's cool.
15:24It's a lie.
15:26I'm sorry to say this, but it's a lie.
15:29I'm 90% interested in women.
15:32I'm 90% interested in women.
15:35It's more than I expected.
15:38What's amazing is that she doesn't look at men.
15:44She doesn't look at men.
15:47She doesn't look at men.
15:49She doesn't look at men.
15:50She doesn't look at men.
15:52If Lucifer was a soccer player and a midfielder,
15:56he would have been a world-class player.
16:02I feel sorry for Skytree.
16:07He's a huge construction worker.
16:09He's a huge construction worker.
16:11He's a huge construction worker.
16:13I have a question.
16:15Backpackers don't say they lost money.
16:21They spend time and money on it.
16:24They don't care how bad it is.
16:26They don't care how bad it is.
16:28They've been to India and Thailand for six months.
16:31They can't say it's the worst.
16:33They can't say it's the worst.
16:35They've sacrificed their youth.
16:38They've been through a half-year of their 20s.
16:41I don't think any of them would have gone to India.
16:45I don't think any of them would have gone to India.
16:47They all say it changed their values.
16:49They all say it changed their values.
16:51Even if they were in Japan, they wouldn't change their values.
16:53What do you think, Professor?
16:55I think I understand.
16:57Once, I was alone at a bar in Kichijoji.
17:01We were having a reunion party.
17:03We were having a reunion party.
17:04I saw a backpacker.
17:08It was after three years.
17:11When he appeared, everyone was surprised.
17:15He was wearing a turban and he was like this.
17:20I don't think any of them would have done that.
17:23I don't think any of them would have done that.
17:25They must have returned with a backpacker's face.
17:28They must have returned with a backpacker's face.
17:30I hope the staff will watch this.
17:31I hope the staff will watch this.
17:33I've never heard of a backpacker saying,
17:35I've never heard of a backpacker saying,
17:37I wish I had a job.
17:39I wish I had a job.
17:41I wish I had a job.
17:43I wish I had a job.
17:45That would be the easiest.
17:47The easiest to support.
17:49That would be the easiest to support.
17:51The prejudice may be overturned.
17:53They may be able to teach us something great.
17:55They may be able to teach us something great.
17:57I think they will be able to do so for the sake of backpackers who are being told off.
17:58I think it's for the sake of backpackers.
18:00There may be a lot of people who think it's wrong.
18:02While watching TV.
18:04Gather people who have experienced backpacking,
18:06cover their faces,
18:08and say, actually, it wasn't fun.
18:10I want to see that!
18:12The sensation of walking on Earth.
18:14In addition,
18:16due to the influence of programs such as Traveler and Radio Boy,
18:18backpackers have become a boom since the 1980s.
18:22Stoic travel style
18:24that many backpackers can't plan.
18:28There seems to be some regret.
18:32I've never seen it,
18:34and I don't think there are many.
18:36So we verified the prejudice.
18:40The 12 backpackers who traveled around the world
18:42were the ones who gathered.
18:46There were so many people.
18:48There were places and meetings
18:50that I had never imagined,
18:52and I had a lot of fun.
18:54I don't think it's happening anymore.
18:58After talking about the memories of the trip for about 30 minutes,
19:02I'd like you to answer the question
19:04with your face down.
19:08I asked that question.
19:12If you regret backpacking,
19:16please raise your hand.
19:20Did any of the 12 backpackers regret it?
19:26If you regret backpacking,
19:30please raise your hand.
19:38I don't know.
19:40If you don't regret it,
19:44but if you have a night
19:48that you regret backpacking,
19:50please raise your hand.
19:52Don't raise it.
19:54Oh, it's up.
19:58It's up.
20:00One person.
20:02One more person.
20:04When asked why.
20:06There was a time when money was taken in Egypt.
20:10What should I do with the money at that time?
20:13It was so different from Japan when I was in India.
20:17He experienced frustration at work.
20:19When he went on a trip to escape,
20:21he had an electric shock in India.
20:23What am I doing?
20:26I've been working for a year.
20:28What am I doing for?
20:30You don't think so after you come back, do you?
20:33Do you regret going on a trip after you come back?
20:39Sometimes I regret it,
20:42but I regret it after I come back.
20:47Can I think about it?
20:49You're thinking about it.
20:59I want to think that I don't regret it.
21:01That's the most honest thing.
21:03I see.
21:05Backpackers don't say they regret it.
21:10Let's ask him about the painful memories of regret.
21:16I rented a car and went on an adventure alone.
21:20There were many car thefts.
21:22When I was driving on the highway,
21:24a truck suddenly exploded and caught fire.
21:28I was broken into pieces and killed.
21:31I was afraid that I might lose everything.
21:35Was it painful only in India?
21:37I broke my stomach and went to the hospital.
21:41I was shot twice with a big bullet.
21:44Before I pulled out the needle,
21:47I was told that it was a chip.
21:50I didn't know what to say.
21:53I broke my stomach.
21:55He remembered the bitter experience.
21:59I couldn't give it to you earlier,
22:02but when I think about it,
22:04I regret it.
22:11In the end, he didn't give up.
22:13I see.
22:15I can't say that I regret it.
22:21I didn't say it.
22:25I regret it.
22:27But I can't say it because I think it's rude.
22:31I heard it because it's a program like this.
22:34In addition, the purity of the backpacker
22:39has been compromised.
22:42I can say that the prejudice has been bounced back.
22:46However, during this verification,
22:48I was able to verify one more thing.
22:52If you wear glasses,
22:54take off your glasses when you put them on
22:57and put them here.

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