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00:00Teleto
00:30What's going on?
00:32Are you okay?
00:34The client is the police?
00:36Let's go inside
00:40It looks like a normal office
00:44What?
00:46If you look here, you can see the police
00:50Like Rilakkuma
00:52Pippo
00:54There's a Rilakkuma witch
00:56And
00:58What is this?
01:00This is a bag for white-collar workers
01:04Like a connecter
01:06This is a bag for white-collar workers
01:10We developed this bag with police logo
01:16It's cute
01:18Can ordinary people get in here?
01:20No, you can't
01:22You need to show your ID card
01:24If you don't show your ID card, you can't get in
01:30That's scary
01:32Here at Aritomi Shokai, they have everything from daily necessities to equipment
01:43This is like Aritomi's police goods
01:47It's like a war zone
01:52What do you think this is?
01:54What is it?
01:56It looks like a light
01:58What is the identity of this police goods with a button?
02:04Like this
02:06It's an electronic whistle
02:10An electronic whistle?
02:12During the COVID-19 pandemic, the police station was closed
02:18I'm curious
02:20We can't use it at Aritomi because it's an electronic whistle
02:27What is the most popular police goods in recent years?
02:34We have this
02:37What is this?
02:40If you look closely, there's a yellow item on the handle
02:44What is this?
02:46If you pick up the phone, you can talk
02:49You can record your conversation
02:54That's great
02:56It records everything
02:58It records everything?
03:00Yes
03:02If you pick up the phone, you can't talk
03:04That's scary
03:07This was invented 6 years ago
03:10It's called a recording device
03:14If you put the mic on the receiver, it automatically records everything
03:21It's not sold
03:23If you ask the company, you can get this
03:30It's cheap
03:32There are about 230,000 of them
03:34230,000?
03:36I thought I could sell about 1 million
03:39I want the design to be more stylish
03:43Itabashi-ku is also known for its unique products
03:48But there's one thing that people don't know about
03:52There are a lot of factories
03:54There are a lot of machikoba
03:58There are 777 machikoba factories
04:03What is this?
04:05Machikoba is about 45.6 billion yen per year
04:13It's more than Sumida
04:15It's an amazing city that creates inventions that are essential to our lives
04:22It's called the world's Tanita
04:25It's famous
04:27It was invented in 1102
04:30It's known as Tanita
04:33It's the world's first two-dimensional model
04:38It was shocking
04:40Now it has evolved further
04:43The quality of the muscle has improved
04:46And
04:47It's a potato chip store
04:50Who likes potato chips?
04:52Me
04:53Cute
04:54The potato chip store Koikeya
04:57In 1962
04:59It was the first time in the world to invent nori salt
05:03It's a huge company
05:06And they're working hard
05:08To invent for young people
05:11I want to invent more
05:16Itabashi-ku is a city of invention
05:21I can see the future
05:22So tonight
05:24We investigated 85 machikoba factories for a month
05:29The world's best
05:31Japan's best 5 inventions
05:35The staff is pushing us
05:38It's been a month
05:41We asked around for inventions we haven't seen yet
05:45Excuse me
05:47It's a TV Tokyo
05:49It's a surprise
05:51There's something inside
05:56This is a metal machikoba factory
05:59Established in 1957
06:02The molding process is done by hand
06:07We do it in one go
06:09Pressure is applied to an aluminum plate
06:13About 2 cm in diameter
06:16What are these small parts?
06:20It's a machine to press
06:25It's a machine to press
06:27You can't beat this
06:32Is there anything you've invented?
06:36I've only done this
06:40This
06:44What is this?
06:48This is a mysterious metal product
06:53This
06:55It's a mobile phone
06:58Wow
07:00I only use it when I'm using it
07:03I've only done this
07:05I don't make that much money
07:08We asked the manufacturer
07:12Excuse me
07:14Is there anything you've invented?
07:18The product sold at the 100 yen shop
07:20Our president invented it
07:25He invented it
07:29What is the secret of TV Tokyo?
07:34He likes to invent
07:38He's like me
07:40He likes you
07:42He's on my left
07:46The president of inventing
07:49It was a great success
07:52This is sold at the 100 yen shop
07:55What is this?
07:57It's a pipe
07:59It's been around for a long time
08:01It's nostalgic
08:03It's a pipe that you can put in a cigarette
08:10It was sold at the 100 yen shop
08:12It was sold at the 100 yen shop
08:14It was a big hit
08:16He made a lot of money
08:21This is my poster
08:24It's the president
08:26It's the president
08:28It's the president
08:30It's the president
08:32It's the president
08:34He made a CD debut with a song he composed
08:38His ambition is to get closer to the music industry
08:43Purple
08:46Thank you
08:48I'm sorry
08:51He's looking for more inventions
08:55He's at a corner of the city
09:03What's that?
09:07After that, he visits an old building
09:14Excuse me
09:16Excuse me
09:18Hello
09:20I'm looking for inventions at TV Tokyo
09:25Inventions?
09:27I have the No.1 share
09:30You have the No.1 share?
09:32What kind of No.1 invention is this?
09:37He's going to find out
09:40It's steaming
09:42What is this?
09:44Let's check the temperature
09:48It's hot
09:50It's steaming
09:52It's about 200 degrees
09:56Next, he takes out the white powder
10:01Is it okay?
10:03Isn't it weird?
10:05He puts it in the hot pot
10:09Then
10:12The powder melts and becomes a liquid
10:17It's white
10:21He puts it in the machine
10:27There's an orange one
10:30What is it?
10:32Apparently, it's a mixture of white and orange
10:38What is the No.1 share of this company?
10:42What is it?
10:47It's the white powder of the road
10:49It's steaming
10:51It's the No.1 company in Japan
10:53No.1 in Japan?
10:55It's not something you can throw away
10:59The No.5 invention of Japan
11:04Turning into white paint
11:07It becomes easier to construction
11:11In the city with a lot of traffic
11:14They repaint white paint every year
11:18For stops at crossroad
11:23About 80,000 tons of paint are used every year
11:29In other words, without Atomix, a company of Itabashi that is proud of its domestic top share, Japan's transportation safety cannot be protected.
11:40But why did this company become the top in the industry?
11:46The secret is...
11:48We are developing a special bag. It's an invention.
11:52A bag?
11:55What on earth is going on?
12:00I'm going to put it in like this.
12:02Does it melt?
12:04I see.
12:08It says, please put the bag with the material.
12:11This bag is also made of paint.
12:14Is the bag also part of the paint?
12:16Yes.
12:17You have to put it in.
12:19It contains a material that makes the paint flexible.
12:24Yes.
12:25This company's invention is a bag that turns into paint when melted.
12:31You can't have a pedestrian wait for a long time.
12:35You have to shorten it somewhere.
12:38It's a speed up.
12:40That's amazing.
12:42In other words, we have less time to be irritated by traffic regulations.
12:49The invention is not limited to this.
12:51There is another pride of paint.
12:54What is it?
12:57It's a patent.
12:59It's a special technology.
13:06Does it disappear?
13:08The line disappeared like a magnet.
13:13In fact, if you add more than 60 degrees of heat to this paint, it becomes transparent and invisible.
13:21That's interesting.
13:23How do you erase it?
13:25There are a lot of buildings and facilities with multiple facilities.
13:30It would be easier if there was a paint that could be easily erased.
13:33That's a good idea.
13:36Usually, special machines scrape off the white line and erase it.
13:41You have to collect and throw away a large amount of scrap.
13:48However, if you have this magic paint, you don't have to do that.
13:53It's a great invention of the white line world.
13:56That's amazing.
13:58What is the next paint that Atomix, an invention company, dreams of?
14:05It's a line that won't disappear in the future.
14:08If you pull it once, it won't disappear?
14:10That's right.
14:11Our company will collapse.
14:16From now on, we will show you what kind of paint it is.
14:22This is a strange paint.
14:24What do you think of this?
14:26It looks like an accident.
14:28However, if you have this paint, you may be surprised.
14:33This is a slow-moving paint.
14:38There are nine places in front of you on this road.
14:45So you don't have to worry about anything.
14:48I'm getting used to it.
14:51The road surface is well-painted.
14:53The driver is careful not to jump out of the narrow alley.
14:59Thanks to this, the number of accidents has decreased by one-fourth.
15:05That's amazing.
15:07By the way, it says Aizu in Okayama Prefecture.
15:13Aizu is written on the road at the intersection.
15:17I thought it was normal, but when I came here, it wasn't.
15:21Aizu means to give a winker.
15:24I don't do such a basic thing.
15:27In fact, many people in Okayama Prefecture feel that there are many cars that don't give a winker.
15:33Don't forget Aizu.
15:36In addition, there was a shocking road sign on a certain island in Okinawa.
15:43Island?
15:44Here it is.
15:47It's a cat.
15:49It's cute.
15:51It's not a normal cat.
15:54Iriomote Yamaneko.
15:56It means to be careful of cats.
15:59That's why it says to be careful of cats.
16:02Even if it says to be careful of cats in Tokyo, people will think it's a dog.
16:10He is looking for Japan's invention that is proud of the world.
16:15Then...
16:17There is a very big building.
16:20What is it?
16:23A huge building suddenly appeared.
16:26What is it?
16:29He asked the people of Itabashi who were fishing in the park.
16:33It's been there for a long time.
16:35I've been doing it since the Showa era.
16:37What is it?
16:40Isn't it Ichinochojo?
16:42Ichinochojo Kabutei.
16:45He got permission to shoot and went to the company.
16:49It's big.
16:50Thank you very much.
16:51I'll show you around the factory.
16:53There is something on the net.
16:55It says it's a fire-resistant.
16:58The fire is dangerous.
17:00What is it?
17:01It's dangerous.
17:03What is this company that is in charge of something making?
17:08I'll show you around the factory.
17:15They are putting something in a big pot.
17:19The color is amazing.
17:21It looks like red powder.
17:24The powder itself is red.
17:26This pot is yellow.
17:29What is this company making?
17:34What is it?
17:40This is a printing machine.
17:44Our company is one of the top companies in the world.
17:52The fourth place in Japan's invention.
17:57It is a huge company that sets standards with the power of Takumi.
18:04I thought it was just an ink shop.
18:09It looks like you brought a picture.
18:11That's a mistake.
18:12Why is it like that?
18:15From food packaging such as convenience store ingredients to semiconductor materials.
18:22DIC, which is active in various fields, has been in operation for 117 years this year.
18:29It is a huge company based in 62 countries and regions around the world.
18:35In the Tokyo factory, printing machines are mainly manufactured.
18:41DIC printing machines are used for various purposes, from newspapers, magazines to candy packages and can labels.
18:52DIC is the world's top company in the printing machine industry.
18:56It is a company that conquers the world with color.
18:59That's amazing.
19:02What is the pride of the world that this huge company has invented?
19:10It's called DIC Color Guide.
19:13There are two colors of about 2,300 colors.
19:18In the first place, the color is...
19:20White has 200 colors.
19:24It is so finely divided that Anmika says.
19:29It's all different.
19:32For example, if you use a company logo on a poster or product package,
19:37you have to faithfully reproduce the colors used.
19:43The DIC Color Guide has all 2,230 colors.
19:51There is a number on it.
19:53If you say the number, you can use the same color.
19:59It's a little different.
20:00183 and 182.
20:04For example, it is difficult to share the same color image because there are about 340 colors in blue alone.
20:13However, if you use this color guide, you can convey the image of the color tone in detail.
20:21By the way, the red of the gel is DIC N724.
20:27The blue of the book off is DIC 435.
20:34If you open the color guide, there are so many colors of companies.
20:39It's all famous places.
20:42It's a sign outside the center of Shibuya.
20:46Everything you see is based on the color standard of DIC.
20:53If there is a color that is not in the color guide, you can make it with the popularity of DIC.
21:01Let's take a look at the back of the DIC color making.
21:10Thank you very much.
21:13Mix the popularity of DIC and make the color.
21:18It's like a jewelry craftsman.
21:21Mr. Amari Mitsuharu, who has been making colors for 26 years.
21:28When I see the color chip, the combination comes to my mind.
21:32It's amazing.
21:35For example, there is a green color somewhere.
21:41There are four colors in total.
21:45First of all, there is a mesium to dilute the color.
21:50Then there is yellow.
21:52Then there is ash.
21:54Finally, there is a stain of dirt.
21:57It's like an absolute greenhouse.
22:00What is this ability?
22:02Mr. Amari has a special ability to see through the color and reproduce it in an instant.
22:11He is very good at making colors.
22:15This is the red of the lantern of Kaminari-mon.
22:20How does Takumi reproduce this red?
22:25It's just red.
22:27It's gold, red, benny, and charcoal.
22:29I want to do it with three colors.
22:33He sees through the color in an instant and prepares three colors of charcoal, benny, and gold red.
22:40He mixes these three colors by hand and gets closer.
22:44If this is different, I will laugh.
22:47I put in a little charcoal.
22:51You put in a little amount.
22:54First, mix two colors of gold red and charcoal.
22:59It's like this.
23:01It's like this.
23:04It's amazing.
23:06It's the same.
23:08It's still yellow.
23:10Is it still yellow?
23:12It's yellow.
23:14I want a little benny to see through the first benny I prepared.
23:22I want to get closer to the color of this lantern.
23:24It's the same.
23:26He repeats subtle adjustments and gets closer.
23:31It's the same.
23:33It's getting closer.
23:36I think this is good.
23:38I want you to compare it with the one before.
23:40He reproduces the red of the lantern of Kaminari-mon perfectly.
23:45I think it's the same.
23:48It's a world that amateurs can hardly understand.
23:51In a word, the number of colors is infinite.
23:55There is no end to it.
23:58I think it's a worthwhile job.
24:03Everyone.
24:05How many colors do you think you can recognize?
24:12Six.
24:14How about you, Mr. Uchimura?
24:16About 20 to 30 colors.
24:18I am...
24:20It's a little sad.
24:24The number of colors we humans can recognize is 1.8 million colors.
24:30I don't know that color.
24:33I can recognize it in detail.
24:36For example, Mr. Kei Beiju is here today.
24:40He is a miraculous person.
24:42He looks like Mr. Hotei Tokyo.
24:46But it's different.
24:49I will give you a quiz.
24:51The world-colored D.I.C. quiz.
24:54What is this color?
25:00A total of 2230 colors.
25:03D.I.C. color guide.
25:05From now on, only the combination of colors will be a hint.
25:09Guess what color is used for what popular product.
25:15The first question.
25:17What is this color?
25:19What is this color?
25:21What is this?
25:23It's the color of Lawson.
25:25The color of the sign.
25:27No.
25:29Lawson is darker.
25:31Great.
25:33D.I.C. number 2179.
25:36What is the color of the food you have eaten once?
25:39Food?
25:41I don't think anyone has eaten this.
25:43Milk.
25:45You grew up and drank milk.
25:47That's not true.
25:49That's not true.
25:51Recently, it has become a hot topic.
25:55It's a hot topic.
25:57The original price was 50 yen.
25:5910 years later, it was 60 yen.
26:0125 years later, it was 70 yen.
26:0310 years later, it was 80 yen.
26:0680 yen?
26:08I don't know.
26:10I don't know.
26:12The correct answer is.
26:14What is it?
26:15That's right.
26:17It's the blue color of GARIGARIKUN Soda.
26:22That's right.
26:24It's not a package.
26:26It's real.
26:29Originally, the color of soda is colorless and transparent.
26:34However, GARIGARIKUN wants children to eat it while playing outside.
26:39GARIGARIKUN is a blue color that represents the sky and the sea.
26:47GARIGARIKUN is a big hit.
26:49GARIGARIKUN Soda is a blue color.
26:53GARIGARIKUN?
26:55That's right.
26:57I want to do this for an hour.
26:59Let's continue.
27:01I want to do it.
27:03Let's move on to the second question.
27:05What is this color?
27:07I've seen this before.
27:09I know this.
27:12Please answer.
27:14That's right.
27:16That's wrong.
27:18That's wrong.
27:20That's a lily-colored cone.
27:22It's not a lily-colored cone.
27:24Everyone has eaten it once.
27:26Have you eaten it again?
27:28It's a national cup noodle.
27:31What is the color of the package?
27:33I think so.
27:34Is that a cup noodle?
27:37It's a peyoung.
27:39That's right.
27:41It's the same color.
27:43That's great.
27:45I see.
27:47It's the same color.
27:49I had a strong image of white.
27:52Don't forget the amazing invention of ITABASHI.
28:01Hello.
28:02Hello.
28:04It's been a long time.
28:06Thank you for coming.
28:08ITABASHI's Edison was introduced in the program before.
28:12It is the first electronic development led by President Ito.
28:16This company was able to make a revolutionary invention with only five people.
28:22It is a device that measures the time of the game in one thousandth of a second.
28:29That's great.
28:30It develops a communication device that can operate an artificial satellite.
28:35The company made it.
28:39Let's ask Edison of ITABASHI to tell us about the new invention of this city.
28:45I'm a little worried about freezing.
28:47There has been a road accident recently.
28:50I'm looking forward to the invention of ITABASHI, which seems to be able to use technology to prevent it.
29:00The third invention of Japan, which is praised by the world, is a cutting-edge robot that saves people from their feet.
29:14ITABASHI is an invention that prevents road accidents.
29:20I'm looking forward to it.
29:28I can't see inside at all.
29:30Is he hiding an incredible invention?
29:34I asked for permission to shoot and went to the person who made a great invention.
29:41I'm Nakamura.
29:43I'm studying robots.
29:44Is he a robot?
29:47He is a man who can't let go.
29:51He is a genius.
29:53He is a genius.
29:55He is a man of Galileo.
30:02He lives in Tokyo.
30:05He is also a professor at Chuo University.
30:10He is working on solving social problems with his own robot that uses living things as a hint.
30:18He founded SOLARIS eight years ago.
30:22It is a venture company founded to make the robot of Professor Nakamura practical.
30:28Do you like robots?
30:30Yes, I love robots.
30:32I love Gundam.
30:33I love Gundam.
30:35First Gundam is a robot called Magnet Coating.
30:38What is that?
30:40It is a robot that has a lot of power.
30:46Let me hear you properly.
30:48It's a story about Magnet Coating.
30:50He is a robot that prevents road accidents.
30:59This is a robot.
31:03What is the identity of this robot?
31:09What is this?
31:18What is the invention of a Japanese venture company to prevent road accidents?
31:29Something is moving in the tube.
31:33If you look closely, something like a balloon is bulging and shrinking.
31:40It's a very suspicious movement.
31:43The pipe that extends to the ceiling is also moving like a living thing.
31:52What is this robot that makes a strange movement?
31:57This is a water-eating robot.
32:00A water-eating robot?
32:01This is a water-eating robot.
32:03A water-eating robot?
32:05Road accidents occur more than 2,600 times a year.
32:12The cause is mainly the aging of the water-eating tube.
32:18However, the inspection of the water-eating tube is often done by eyewitnesses.
32:24It is difficult to check to the back of a narrow pipe.
32:28This water-eating robot can detect damage or cracks in the aged pipe.
32:37This water-eating robot can check the inside of a narrow pipe with a built-in camera.
32:49I thought that I could go to the back of the pipe by attaching a wheel.
32:57A wheel-mounted camera that can be monitored in the same way at the site is also active.
33:05The wheel has a weak pulling force.
33:09For example, if you slip on the way, you will need to pull more and more when there are many surroundings.
33:17On the other hand, what is the power of the water-eating robot?
33:21This is very hard.
33:22I can pull the water-eating tube normally.
33:28The water-eating tube itself has a very strong pulling force, so it has a great pulling power.
33:37It is about 100 kg, so even if two people hang on it, it can be pulled with a great force.
33:46Don't worry about the curve with a strong force and move forward.
33:53You can also climb a pipe with a height difference that was impossible with a wheel-mounted camera.
34:00This is the great invention of Galileo that surprised Edison of Itabashi.
34:10The water-eating robot will be on sale in mid-April.
34:16I want to make a lot of robots in the future and help the world.
34:22That's great.
34:24In addition to the water-eating tube,
34:28Professor Nakamura is also working on the water-eating robot,
34:34the wheel-mounted robot that moves the walls and ceilings freely and inspects buildings,
34:42and researches robots with various animal motifs at the university.
34:47In addition, there is a robot with such a strange movement.
34:52What is this?
34:54Is there such a creature?
34:56I'm scared of this movement.
34:58It's the elephant's nose.
35:01The elephant's nose moves freely, so it can move more complexly than a normal robot arm.
35:09I don't know what to use it for now.
35:12I think it can be used for something.
35:14I think it can be used for something, but I don't know what to use it for.
35:17Babies may be happy.
35:19That's right.
35:21By the way,
35:23President Ohtan Mitsuyo of my office, TITAN.
35:27President Ohtan Mitsuyo loves robots.
35:30That's right.
35:32He has a robot called Robohon.
35:33However, the members of our office are in trouble.
35:39TITAN has a company trip.
35:41We are having a bingo tournament.
35:45The president likes Robohon too much.
35:47Robohon has a bingo function.
35:49I see.
35:51Bingo, please.
35:53Three.
35:55It's a very small number.
35:57Even a young person in the audience is following Robohon's microphone.
36:01When I called the president, he said,
36:04Be quiet!
36:06There is a rumor that President Mitsuyo has a robot.
36:09I didn't say that.
36:11I didn't say that.
36:14Japan's invention that the world praises.
36:17The second place is
36:19A super-specialized company that makes buttons that do not break even if you hit them with a hammer.
36:26A company that supports the 30 trillion yen industry.
36:29A company that dominates the domestic market by more than 50%.
36:33It's a No. 1 company.
36:36The No. 1 company in Japan is here.
36:40It's not that big.
36:42It's not that big.
36:44There are only four people working in this small workplace.
36:51There are only four people.
36:52What's more, they don't use machines to make buttons.
36:56They make buttons by hand.
36:58There are more than 50% of buttons made by hand in Japan.
37:03These are the parts used to make buttons.
37:07What is that sphere?
37:09I'm curious about the sphere.
37:11I think everyone in the studio has touched this before.
37:16I've seen it before.
37:18This is where you put the iron plate.
37:21It's almost done in two minutes.
37:24Is it something like this?
37:26This is a hammer.
37:29This is a stress.
37:31This is a stress hammer that works in this company.
37:34This is a destructive force.
37:36Is there such a thing?
37:38The world is scary.
37:40This is a 30 trillion yen industry.
37:42What is this?
37:44It's fast.
37:46What is this?
37:48This is...
37:52This is a game lever.
37:56This is a company that makes buttons and levers that are used in the game center.
38:02This is a company that only makes this.
38:05This is a small company.
38:07There are about 30 employees.
38:10That's amazing.
38:12Can you see how amazing this is?
38:15Look at this image.
38:18It's almost a triangular electron.
38:20Most buttons and sticks in the game are triangular electrons.
38:25The most famous is the button and lever of the SEGA UFOCATCHER series.
38:33Triangular electrons with buttons and levers for 42 years.
38:38A fashionable LED button that changes color in a colorful way.
38:45A lever with a cross key that seems to be very difficult to operate.
38:50They have made a very niche invention.
38:53Among them, this is a recent hit product that has pushed certain performance to the limit.
39:00This is it.
39:03Is this a button?
39:05It looks like a button.
39:07I'm very scared.
39:09Are you okay?
39:11Why are you always so scared?
39:14Are you okay?
39:18I'm fine.
39:20I've pushed this before.
39:22What's the great invention?
39:24When you call the staff.
39:26That's not what I mean.
39:28Actually, this is a technology that won't break even if you push it 10 million times.
39:33It's a technology.
39:34You can push it as much as you want.
39:37This is a game called Pokemon Friend.
39:40It's a game where you can see the power of the children.
39:43It's a game where you can hit it.
39:45It's a button that won't break even if the children hit it.
39:48I see.
39:50I always thought it was going to break.
39:53The normal button is a structure that reacts by touching the sensor inside the body.
39:58This is a structure.
40:00The 10 million button is a mechanism that detects on and off by blocking the light.
40:08It's hard to break because the parts don't touch each other.
40:13That's great.
40:15By the way, in the beginning of the video, there was a person who hit it with a hammer.
40:19That's not the stress of a young person.
40:21It's to find out how much it can break.
40:24On the contrary, it's to find the weak part.
40:26He hit it with a hammer.
40:28He can still do it.
40:30By the way, how long does it take to push the 10 million button?
40:35It seems to be more than 40 days.
40:37What?
40:39How many times do you calculate a day?
40:42Did it break on the 41st day?
40:46Next, we visited a simple warehouse of a company.
40:52They're working.
40:54What kind of invention is it?
40:58I think many people have seen it in the city in the summer.
41:04Have you all seen it?
41:06I think it's the invention of the century.
41:08The invention of the century?
41:10The world-praising invention of Japan.
41:13The first place is...
41:14The first place is...
41:17A great invention that is essential in the hot summer.
41:21The world's first ultra-comfortable goods.
41:25The invention is essential for the coming season when the sun is getting stronger and stronger.
41:34It is a classic among the classics in construction sites and outdoor work sites.
41:40In addition, in the house of a farmer in Komatsuna in Edogawa Prefecture.
41:46I think it will be a problem if there is no summer.
41:53In addition, it is also very active in unexpected industries.
41:59I think it's a revolution of the costume world.
42:03What should we hide?
42:05That is...
42:10Electric fan-attached wear.
42:13We are making such a product.
42:17This company.
42:19Pioneer company that invented the clothes with a fan, which is often seen in construction sites.
42:26It's really cool.
42:29The air absorbed by the fan flows between the body and the wear.
42:35It evaporates sweat and cools the surface of the body.
42:43I tried it in a room that reproduced the temperature of midsummer.
42:48The difference is obvious.
42:52What is the place where such an air-conditioned suit has made a shocking evolution and has gone out into the world?
43:06If you want to see this program again, please watch it on TVer.
43:11Air-conditioned clothes that are very active in the work of electric fan-attached wear.
43:15Now, the world has made a great evolution.
43:19Please look at this.
43:21Oh, great.
43:23Now.
43:25Fashion and functionality have become one.
43:29Air-conditioned clothes are making their debut in Paris.
43:32Wow.
43:34It's fashionable.
43:36Yes, it's fashionable.
43:39The technology to absorb air into the clothes.
43:42This is a unique silhouette that designers have been paying attention to and have never been able to express before.
43:50If you were in the field of Clio, you would definitely have a hand out.
43:54That's right.
43:56Next time, a hidden star company special featuring industry professionals.
44:00It's an amazing technology that's praised by the automotive industry.
44:04You're kidding, right?
44:06What should we hide? Please look forward to it.