何を隠そう…ソレが!2024年8月21日 2時間SP★世界に誇るメイドイン大田区and愛すべきビリを見つけてきました

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00:00What is the fastest jet coaster in the world?
00:05I can't see it in the video.
00:13The jet coaster from Nagashima, Mie Prefecture.
00:16Steel Dragon 2000.
00:18It's so high!
00:19It falls at 153km per hour.
00:23It's a thrilling machine.
00:28Let's find out which is the slowest jet coaster in Japan.
00:34It's located in Yagiyama, Sendai, Mie Prefecture.
00:40The speed is...
00:42What should I hide?
00:48It's not a jet.
00:51It's 13km per hour.
00:53Aero 5 from Yagiyama, Beniland.
00:57It's about the same speed as a human.
01:01It's a little easier to use than a thrilling coaster.
01:06But I'm not good at thrill rides.
01:12Because it's slow, you can ride it from 90cm, which is the average height of a 3-year-old.
01:19It's slow, but it's pretty fast for a jet coaster.
01:26Let's look at the ranking of the songs in karaoke.
01:30The top is...
01:33I was born in Osaka.
01:36I'm a woman.
01:39I want to protect this city.
01:45The correct answer is the lead singer, BORONO.
01:48I was born in Osaka.
01:51The length of this famous song is 34.2 seconds.
02:01What?
02:03As the name of the song suggests, it's up to number 18.
02:07It's more than 11 minutes.
02:12In 2015, BORONO wrote lyrics for 19 to 21.
02:19The record may be even longer in the future.
02:22Let's look at the ranking of the songs in karaoke.
02:28What should I hide?
02:30The answer is...
02:32THE TELEVISION!
02:38It's a commercial song of THE TELEVISION.
02:41The length of this song is only 4 seconds.
02:45Because it's short, it's hard to get a high score.
02:48It is known as the most difficult song in karaoke.
02:51It is said to be loved by karaoke fans.
02:55THE TELEVISION is a good song.
02:57If you are not good at singing, you can sing this song.
03:04I was born in Osaka.
03:07The length of this song is only 4 seconds.
03:09Is that so?
03:12I met a high school student in Osaka.
03:14I came to Tokyo.
03:16I met a high school student in Osaka.
03:18I met a high school student in Osaka.
03:19I met a high school student in Osaka.
03:21The length of this song is less than 30 minutes.
03:23If you sing this song in karaoke, you can get a high score.
03:30The length of this song is less than 30 minutes.
03:32The world is full of top singers.
03:35However, there are many singers who are loved by many people.
03:40First, let's look at the top singers of the Japanese aquarium.
03:45The number of aquariums in Japan is the largest in the world.
03:49The number of aquariums in Japan is more than 130.
03:57The largest aquarium in Japan is TOBA Aquarium in Mie Prefecture.
04:03It is 5.5 meters high and 16 meters wide.
04:07It is a huge aquarium where about 50 kinds of fish live.
04:11This is the only aquarium in Japan.
04:13You can meet precious fish.
04:17On the other hand, TOBA Aquarium, which is said to be the smallest aquarium in Japan, is located in Choshi City, Chiba Prefecture.
04:25The staff went to the TOBA Aquarium.
04:29Then. . .
04:31It's that building.
04:33What?
04:34What are you hiding?
04:36That is. . .
04:38It's small.
04:39It's the smallest aquarium in the world.
04:42It's the smallest aquarium in Japan.
04:44You said it yourself.
04:46Many aquarium enthusiasts come to this aquarium, which is the world's largest in Japan.
04:55How small is it?
04:58Excuse me.
04:59Hello.
05:00Hello.
05:01I'm curious about the smallest aquarium in the world.
05:05Let's go in.
05:07Really?
05:08Let's go in.
05:09Let's take a look.
05:11It's fast.
05:14It's small.
05:16Is this the only aquarium?
05:17Is this the only aquarium?
05:19Yes, this is the only aquarium.
05:21Is that so?
05:23It's 25 square meters.
05:25It's not small.
05:27That's how small it is.
05:30It's a goldfish restaurant.
05:32You should say it's an aquarium.
05:34Welcome to TOBA Aquarium.
05:36I'm the captain of this aquarium.
05:39You have wonderful hair.
05:44Why is your hair blue?
05:46It's a big grass.
05:48It's the blue sea that will remain in the future.
05:55He is the captain of TOBA Aquarium, who loves the sea.
05:59He looked up aquariums all over the world.
06:02He named this aquarium as the smallest aquarium in the world.
06:07By the way, this aquarium is not registered as a museum.
06:10This aquarium was designated by Miyauchi.
06:12This aquarium is the smallest aquarium in Japan.
06:16Is that so?
06:19This is beautiful.
06:21It's beautiful.
06:22Look at this.
06:23This is a crab.
06:25What kind of crab is that?
06:27It looks like a stone.
06:29It's a jellyfish jellyfish.
06:31What kind of jellyfish is that?
06:33Why do aquarium enthusiasts come here?
06:39Because there is a rare creature.
06:42This is amazing.
06:44This is a beetle.
06:46What is this?
06:47This is cute.
06:50This is cute.
06:51This is a cow.
06:55There are various aquariums.
06:57There are about three or four aquariums in Japan where this is exhibited.
07:03Is that so?
07:05This is a creature that sucks water.
07:07This is a creature that sucks water into the body and eats it.
07:11This is a creature that eats crushed food.
07:14This is a creature that eats large stones.
07:19This is my favorite.
07:21This is my favorite.
07:24He is laughing.
07:26He is in trouble.
07:28This is a small aquarium.
07:30But I'm having the most fun.
07:32That's good.
07:34I was able to convey my feelings.
07:37The creatures that MIYAUCHI loves from the bottom of his heart are actually.
07:42What should I hide?
07:44That is.
07:47I collect them.
07:50MIYAUCHI collects them at his own pace.
07:59This is amazing.
08:01This is amazing.
08:03This is amazing.
08:05This is a beetle.
08:07This is a creature that sucks water into the body and eats it.
08:11This is amazing.
08:12This is a large amount.
08:14What is this?
08:15This is a water lily.
08:18This is true.
08:20This is a shrimp.
08:21This is a shrimp.
08:22This is a small shrimp, so it is happy.
08:26This is a stone stone.
08:29What's wrong?
08:31This is painful.
08:34This is a stone stone.
08:37This is a stone stone.
08:38This is amazing.
08:42This is big.
08:44This is a stone stone.
08:46Is this a game?
08:48This is a stone stone.
08:51He fights with the sea creatures every two hours.
08:56I think he likes it.
08:59MIYAUCHI's daily efforts are also important.
09:03This is a large amount.
09:05I will give you 300 yen per person.
09:08The price is 300 yen.
09:12MIYAUCHI wants more people to see sea creatures than profit.
09:19There are many people at the aquarium.
09:22It's easy to get used to the fact that I took a video yesterday.
09:28I was introduced to various things.
09:34I enjoyed it.
09:36Thank you very much.
09:42The smallest aquarium in the world was filled with MIYAUCHI's big feelings.
09:49I think the owner of the aquarium is having a great time.
09:56This is a good project.
09:59Next is the top and bottom of the bowling alley.
10:03This is the largest bowling alley in the world.
10:10This is AICHIKEN.
10:13This is the scene.
10:19This is amazing.
10:22The number of players is 116.
10:27This is amazing.
10:29Up to 696 people can play.
10:33This is the size of a school trip to Moscow.
10:39Why is this the largest bowling alley in the world?
10:44This was built by local masters.
10:49This is the time of the bowling boom in the 1940s.
10:54I made a bowling alley.
10:56I can make a bigger one.
10:59I can make a bigger one.
11:03The president began to compete with the size of the bowling alley.
11:10The result of building a large bowling alley.
11:14The winner was INAZAWA GRAND BOWL.
11:18This is the culture of Nagoya people.
11:20That's right.
11:23The smallest bowling alley in Japan is TOKYO.
11:32This is TOKYO.
11:33This is a highway from Takeshima Port in Minato-ku.
11:38This is about 140 kilometers.
11:40It takes 2 hours and 30 minutes.
11:43This is an island.
11:44I landed.
11:49This is a very nice place.
11:52This is between Oshima and Niijima in Izu Islands.
11:56This is a small island with a population of only 306 people.
12:00This is TOSHIMA.
12:02Is there a bowling alley here?
12:03At night, the starry sky spreads.
12:10Where is the smallest bowling alley in Japan?
12:13Excuse me.
12:15I'm a TV Tokyo woman.
12:17I'm interviewing you.
12:19Thank you very much.
12:22I heard there was the smallest bowling alley in Japan.
12:26Do you know that?
12:28Do you know that?
12:30You are cute.
12:31You have a nice smile.
12:34You are a good girl.
12:36You look like an eel.
12:39Do I look like an eel?
12:41You are small.
12:43This is a bowling alley in KINROUFUKUSHIKAIKAN.
12:49I went to KINROUFUKUSHIKAIKAN.
12:52Do you know that?
12:53I knew that.
12:56This is KINROUFUKUSHIKAIKAN.
12:59What is the smallest bowling alley in Japan?
13:06What is the smallest bowling alley in Japan?
13:13There are two.
13:16There are only two.
13:20You are good.
13:23You are good.
13:25You are good.
13:28You are good.
13:30This is a bowling alley built in the 40s.
13:35The price of one lane is more than 10 million yen.
13:39So, only two lanes are allowed.
13:42I'm taking a break in the afternoon.
13:44I'm taking a break in the afternoon.
13:47Is it okay?
13:49TOSHIMA STYLE is a place where you can take a break in the afternoon.
13:53The price is very reasonable.
13:56It's 300 yen.
13:58It's very cheap.
14:01Is this a shoe?
14:03The price of the shoes and the game is 300 yen.
14:09By the way, there is such a service.
14:12What should I hide?
14:16Give me the toilet paper.
14:20Give me the toilet paper?
14:22There is a tournament four times a year.
14:25Is that so?
14:27Everyone participates in the tournament.
14:31There are about 70 people participating in the bowling tournament.
14:35Among them, the toilet paper is the most popular.
14:40Give me the toilet paper.
14:43Does it cost a lot to buy toilet paper on the island?
14:48It costs 600 yen.
14:50You can get two sets of toilet paper.
14:54That's all you need.
14:57That's amazing.
15:00The smallest bowling alley in Japan.
15:03It was the best entertainment facility loved by the people of TOSHIMA.
15:09Now is the time.
15:11The top and bottom of festivals all over Japan.
15:16The top is the DARA DARA festival in Tokyo.
15:20The festival is held for 11 days.
15:24That's a long time.
15:26That's a long time.
15:29It's a long time.
15:31Do you know what DARA DARA is?
15:35In the old days, it was called the OISE of Kanto.
15:39There were many worshippers at the festival.
15:42When the number of worshippers increased, the festival became longer and longer.
15:46That's why it's called the DARA DARA festival.
15:49That's why it's called the DARA DARA festival.
15:52On the other hand, there is a festival that is held for a short time in Japan.
15:56I looked it up.
15:58It is held in Nagano Prefecture.
16:01Let's take a look at some of the instructions.
16:04Everyone, please stand in line.
16:06We will now start the festival.
16:10Is this a festival?
16:12Is this a festival?
16:14Is this a festival?
16:16Is this a festival?
16:18Is this a festival?
16:20This is a festival.
16:22I said I'd start.
16:24What's going to start?
16:26There's a lot of media.
16:31Please line up.
16:35If you do not line up, you will be disqualified.
16:39It's over in one go.
16:41It's over in one go.
16:44This is the problem.
16:46This is the problem.
16:48It's over in 20 seconds.
16:50I couldn't see the camera for about four seconds at the 20-second festival.
16:54I couldn't see the camera for about four seconds at the 20-second festival.
16:56I lost about 20% of the entire festival.
16:59I lost about 20% of the entire festival.
17:01What's going to start?
17:04The emperor of Meiji came to this area.
17:07The emperor of Meiji came to this area.
17:10The emperor of Meiji came to this area.
17:13It has been held since Taisho 5.
17:17There is a corona virus.
17:20The number of people has been reduced.
17:23The number of people has been reduced.
17:25This festival has been held for 3 years.
17:27In 2023, we were finally able to bring back the number of people and the scale of the festival.
17:32However, it's been three years, so I'm sure it took a while for everyone to get used to it.
17:38It ended in 15 seconds.
17:39What?
17:40Was it even shorter?
17:41It took me five seconds.
17:43That's how it's always been.
17:44That's right.
17:46By the way, after the festival, there is also a gathering to drink local wine to enjoy the famous Sanzoku-yaki.
17:54It's kind of nice.
17:56While investigating the top and bottom of such food,
18:00there is some interesting data about ice cream.
18:05Even in this difficult time, there are cities that don't spend any money on ice cream.
18:13There is a ranking of ice cream expenditure.
18:16In other words, there is a ranking of how much money is spent on ice cream.
18:23The top ranking is Kanazawa City in Ishikawa Prefecture.
18:32Kanazawa City is famous for Japanese sweets.
18:34There is a culture of eating sweets for a long time.
18:38Kanazawa City has a high quality of ice cream.
18:40Kanazawa City is a hot place in the summer, so you can eat a lot of ice cream.
18:45You can see it well so far, but this time it's B.
18:50The top ranking of ice cream expenditure is Tohoku Prefecture.
18:57Where is it?
18:58Where do you think it is?
19:00Where is it?
19:01Is it in Okinawa?
19:03I think so.
19:05Let's go.
19:06What should I hide?
19:08That is...
19:10It's Okinawa Prefecture.
19:11Why did you say that?
19:13I didn't say anything.
19:15You said that you were from Hokkaido.
19:19Let's go to a cold place.
19:21Why did you say that?
19:23I was absorbed in it, so I thought it was the other way around.
19:25You learned it.
19:26Don't say SUMMERS.
19:33Okinawa Prefecture has long been famous for its ice sweets called Zenzai.
19:38The reason is that there are more people who like shaved ice than ice cream.
19:44That's why the sales of ice cream are so low.
19:49Please be careful.
19:53By the way,
19:56I think many people use kotatsu at home in winter.
20:00What is the ownership rate of kotatsu in Tohoku Prefecture?
20:04It's a hot place.
20:06It's a hot place.
20:07It's a hot place.
20:08It's a hot place.
20:09It's a hot place.
20:11It's a hot place.
20:13Why did you say it's a hot place?
20:14Why did you say it's a hot place?
20:18Don't say it.
20:22It's in Hokkaido.
20:26It's in Hokkaido.
20:28Bring it on.
20:30Bring it on.
20:34Hokkaido has many houses with hot flooring.
20:39You don't need a kotatsu in the first place.
20:42As expected of the northern country.
20:45Next, we explored the best and worst hotels to access from Tokyo Station.
20:53By the way, the best hotel to access from Tokyo Station is...
20:57Of course.
20:58From Marunouchi Minamiguchi Kaisatsu.
21:01It's in here.
21:04Here!
21:06It's here.
21:07Only 30 steps away from Kaisatsu.
21:10Tokyo Station Hotel.
21:14It was opened 109 years ago.
21:21At that time, there were very few western style hotels in Japan.
21:26To welcome foreign guests, it was built in Tokyo Station station building.
21:32Matsumoto Seicho, Kawabata Yasunari, and many other names were used.
21:39The place where Akechi Komuro and Kaijin met for the first time was...
21:46The suite room of this hotel.
21:50The suite room where they met was...
21:55Now, it costs about 1.25 million yen per night.
21:59What? Per night?
22:001.25 million yen.
22:02It's a hotel that you can check in at any time with an overwhelming richness that never changes for 100 years.
22:09Celebration Hotel.
22:13Then, what is the worst hotel to access from Tokyo Station?
22:19When using public transportation such as airplanes and trains from Tokyo Station,
22:24we investigated the place that takes the most time.
22:27According to this report...
22:29What should we hide?
22:35From Tokyo Station...
22:36Hokkaido.
22:37It's the same place.
22:38It's the same place.
22:40Nosappu Misaki, Hokkaido, which is more than 1,000 kilometers away.
22:44Nosappu Misaki.
22:46How many hours does it take to get to the hotel?
22:49Wow, we actually went there.
22:51Good morning.
22:52Then, I'm going to go from Tokyo Station to Nosappu Misaki, Hokkaido.
22:57By train?
22:58Let's go.
23:00First, get on Keihin Tohoku Line.
23:04Change to monorail.
23:07From Haneda Airport, get on the plane and go to Kushiro Airport.
23:14The plane departs at 7.45 a.m. and goes to Kushiro Airport, Hokkaido.
23:19We arrived at Kushiro Airport.
23:22Kushiro.
23:24It's about 165 kilometers to Nosappu Misaki.
23:28It's still a long way.
23:29Get on the bus from here and go to Kushiro Station.
23:33I see.
23:35Next, get on the bus from Kushiro Airport to Kushiro Station.
23:43It's like a TV show.
23:47Good job, staff.
23:49It's tough.
23:51It takes 4 hours and 45 minutes to get to Kushiro Station.
23:59Next, get on the bus from Kushiro Station to Nosappu Misaki.
24:04It's still a long way.
24:05Next, get on the bus from Nosappu Misaki to Nemuro Station.
24:10It's about 2 hours.
24:12It takes 2 hours and 11 minutes to get on this train.
24:16It's tough.
24:18We arrived at Nemuro Station, Nosappu Misaki.
24:25We arrived at Nosappu Misaki, but we have to get on the 23-kilometer-long bus again.
24:31And...
24:33What kind of hotel is this?
24:38Sorry to keep you waiting. This is Nosappu Misaki.
24:42It takes 6 times to get on the bus.
24:44The total distance is about 1,230 kilometers.
24:48It's far.
24:49This is Nosappu Misaki.
24:52It's 3 p.m. now.
24:54We left at 6 a.m., so it took us 9 hours to get to Nosappu Misaki.
25:05It took 9 hours to get to Nosappu Misaki, the farthest station from Tokyo Station.
25:14It's a small town with a population of about 110 people.
25:19Tourists often come here to enjoy the sunrise from the top of the mountain.
25:25It must be a different view from here.
25:29Now, we're going to the hotel, which is the most inaccessible from Tokyo Station.
25:34It's about 2 minutes from Nosappu Misaki.
25:41Let's go.
25:45I'm tired.
25:46It's tiring to stay here alone.
25:48It's tiring to stay here alone.
25:50It's 2 minutes away from Nosappu Misaki.
25:54What kind of hotel is this?
25:57What should we hide?
26:02This is the most inaccessible hotel from Tokyo Station.
26:06It's RIDER HOUSE 8.
26:09RIDER HOUSE is a hotel for motorcyclists and cyclists.
26:15I see.
26:17Let's go in.
26:21Excuse me.
26:29Excuse me.
26:32I'm from TV Tokyo.
26:35He's a guest.
26:37Nice to meet you.
26:39He's a guest.
26:40Are there any other hotels around here?
26:44I don't think so.
26:47I think it's only our hotel.
26:50Mr. Endo, the owner of RIDER HOUSE 8.
26:53RIDER HOUSE 8 was founded by Mr. Endo in August.
26:57The drawing is cute.
26:59The latest certificate was issued at this hotel.
27:03I didn't know that.
27:06What's this?
27:08I use this often.
27:10It's comfortable.
27:12It's like my own home.
27:15What's the bedroom like?
27:17It's like this.
27:21It's beautiful.
27:24This is the bedroom.
27:26It's like a relative's room.
27:28This is a family-friendly room.
27:33This is a family room for children.
27:37Children can sleep here.
27:40This is a Doraemon bed.
27:42Did you make this?
27:44This was made by RIDER HOUSE.
27:49I'm happy.
27:52There are so many amenities that you want to stay overnight.
27:58It costs 2,000 yen per night.
28:00It's cheap.
28:02It's a limited-time business from April to October.
28:06How many people stay here every year?
28:09It's about 500 per season.
28:14The reason why 500 RIDERs choose Saito-tan's inn every year is.
28:20What is it?
28:23What is it?
28:25People come here after eating.
28:27That's right.
28:30You can eat three meals here.
28:32I knew there were three meals.
28:35The souvenir is the largest amount of water fried fish in Japan.
28:39This is a saury caught in Nemuro-Oki.
28:43This is a large fish with a lot of fat.
28:46This is called Kaikyo saury.
28:49Use this.
28:51What kind of menu do you have?
28:53We only have this menu.
28:55I recommend a set of saury.
28:57That's great.
28:59This is soy sauce.
29:01This is a mysterious sauce.
29:03What is this?
29:05This is a secret.
29:07Put the saury sashimi in a special sauce.
29:11This is a simple pickled fish bowl on warm rice.
29:16This is absolutely delicious.
29:17Finally, put the saury on it and it's done.
29:22And there is another item.
29:25This is a good soup stock.
29:27This is Hanasaki crab.
29:29This is Hanasaki crab.
29:31You can only eat this part of the crab.
29:35This is Hanasaki crab, which is called the king of Nemuro.
29:41This is very cute.
29:43This is the best.
29:45This looks delicious.
29:47This is a luxurious soup stock with half a crab.
29:53This is a menu of the inn.
29:55This is a set of three meals.
29:57This is cheap.
29:58By the way, you can use the lunch time as a canteen.
30:03I see.
30:05How many people can you make in a day?
30:08Up to now, I have made more than 100 people.
30:11100 people?
30:12That's a lot of people.
30:19I think there will be more people this year.
30:23I'm the only one who can do it.
30:25I have no choice but to do my best.
30:29I want to go there.
30:31The most inaccessible billiard hall in TOKYO STATION.
30:34Be careful.
30:35It was a heartwarming inn where riders from all over the country gathered.
30:42That's delicious.
30:44That's right.
30:45I can't take a picture now, so it's a luxury business.
30:49For example, there is happiness.
30:52It's a happy scene.
30:55But you don't have to make it a billiard hall.
30:58I don't know the meaning of this.
31:00It's a luxury inn.
31:03Shinkansen is the standard means of transportation for travel.
31:07Surprisingly, the top and billiard hall.
31:10You can ride a super cheap Shinkansen that costs as much as an elementary school student's allowance.
31:18I'm talking about Shinkansen today.
31:21I'm talking about Shinkansen today.
31:29It's a Shinkansen that was also sung in a song.
31:31Today, I would like to talk about the fare for the Shinkansen.
31:37The fare for the Shinkansen is the fare for the poop and the billiard hall.
31:43I think the highest fare is from which station to which station.
31:49By the way, this Shinkansen is limited to free seats.
31:51Mr. UCHIMURA, what do you think?
31:54You're too excited.
31:56You're too excited to keep up with me.
31:59It's a Shinkansen from Tokyo to Hakata.
32:03The fare for the Shinkansen from Tokyo to Hakata is 22,200 yen.
32:10The distance is 1174.9 km.
32:15That's a long distance.
32:17The top of the Shinkansen is the billiard hall.
32:23Let's ask the price of the Shinkansen.
32:24How much is the cheapest Shinkansen you can ride?
32:28The price is...
32:29The Shinkansen from Tokyo to Hakata is...
32:32It's short.
32:33It's good.
32:34At least it's about 2,000 yen.
32:36At least it's about 2,000 yen.
32:39I'm sorry.
32:42I'm sorry.
32:43Let's move on.
32:45The fare for the Shinkansen from Tokyo to Hakata is...
32:52What should I hide?
32:54The cheapest fare is...
32:58It's cheap.
32:59It's cheap.
33:00It's cheap.
33:04It's a place where love is born.
33:06How much is the minimum annual salary?
33:11The Shinkansen from Tokyo to Hakata is...
33:15The fare for the Shinkansen from Tokyo to Hakata is...
33:21What should I hide?
33:22The fare for the Shinkansen from Tokyo to Hakata is...
33:24The cheapest fare is...
33:26It's 250 yen.
33:28It's cheap.
33:29It's cheap.
33:30Can you ride the Shinkansen that cheaply?
33:33It's a surprise business.
33:35It's a surprise business.
33:37The Shinkansen from Tokyo to Hakata is...
33:41It's between Echigo-Yuzawa Station and Gara-Yuzawa Station.
33:45It's 250 yen for one station.
33:50It's only a few minutes.
33:52That's right.
33:53It's a temporary station that is open only during the ski season.
33:59The fare is 150 yen.
34:02And the special fare is 100 yen.
34:06It's cute.
34:07That's why it's 250 yen.
34:09That's why you can ride the Shinkansen like this.
34:13It's a cute bill.
34:17By the way, it's a short distance, so it's basically passenger driving.
34:22It may be quite rare to be able to ride the Shinkansen.
34:27In addition, top and bill for money.
34:30If you look up the J-League's annual salary rankings so far,
34:35Iniesta, the former Spanish representative,
34:39When he joined Bissell Kobe,
34:41It's estimated to be 3.25 billion yen.
34:45On the other hand, what is the annual salary of the player who became a J-League player with the cheapest contract?
34:51What should I hide?
34:53That is...
34:56It's 10 yen.
34:5810 yen?
34:59It's 10 yen.
35:02It's 10 yen for a professional contract.
35:05I can't live.
35:06Are you a middle school student?
35:09This is this player.
35:11It's Takamasa Abiko.
35:13The annual salary is 10 yen.
35:15He passed the professional test at the age of 40.
35:18However, at the age of 40,
35:21When compared to a young player,
35:24Even if you make the same contract, you may not be able to use it in the game.
35:27Or you may not be able to get a contract.
35:29If you make the annual salary of 10 yen in a month,
35:32You may be able to get a contract.
35:34If you can actually get a contract,
35:36You can join the J-League.
35:39J-League?
35:41By the way, what do you mean by that?
35:43I also play soccer.
35:45When I was in elementary school, I joined a soccer team.
35:49At that time, there was a famous actor who played soccer in the same team.
35:57That is...
35:58What do you want to hide?
36:00That is...
36:02KENTO YAMAZAKI.
36:06KINGDOM?
36:07KINGDOM.
36:09That's right.
36:11I've only heard this story from SHOGO.
36:16That's right.
36:19I've never heard it from SHOGO.
36:22That's right.
36:23I thought it was a lie.
36:25Next, let's look at the top and bottom of the parks in Japan.
36:31YOYOMI PARK is a popular place for events.
36:35NEMOFILA PARK is a beautiful place.
36:37KOKUEI HITACHI KAIHIN PARK is also famous.
36:41Do you know where the biggest park in Japan is?
36:45Where is it?
36:47That's right.
36:49Is it in the countryside?
36:52KISO SANSEN PARK is located in the Tokai region.
36:56There are many parks along this river.
37:02The total area is about 6100 hectares.
37:07The Tokyo Dome is 1304 square meters.
37:10It's very big.
37:13Why is it so big?
37:17I asked the person in charge.
37:20This park is located in Gifu Prefecture, Mie Prefecture, and Aichi Prefecture.
37:26There are 13 locations around KISO SANSEN PARK.
37:30This park is one of them.
37:33It's a very large area.
37:35Isn't it unfair?
37:38This is a big project to make the rich nature around KISO SANSEN PARK, which flows through the three prefectures of the Tokai region, a park.
37:49The park is a place of love.
37:52This park is not limited to one place.
37:5513 parks have been opened.
38:00This park is like a swimming pool where small fish gather and form one.
38:07Where is the smallest park in Japan?
38:10Where is it?
38:12When I looked it up, I found a park called Matsushima in Nagasaki Prefecture, which is the smallest park in Japan.
38:20That park is...
38:22What is it?
38:25It looks dangerous.
38:29It's terribly small.
38:31It's only 0.001 hectares in size.
38:35It's only eight stories.
38:38There is a tree and a wooden bench to create a sense of park.
38:43This is the owner of the park.
38:46Do you like Japanese-style architecture?
38:49Yes, I made nine chairs.
38:54Mr. Shibue loved making benches for the residents.
38:59He made a bench for everyone to see the scenery.
39:03He named it the smallest park in Japan because it looked like a park when he put the bench.
39:09It looks like a bench.
39:13This park is loved by the residents of Matsushima.
39:17The sunset is perfect for this park.
39:23Mr. Shibue is impressed.
39:25This is the sunset from the smallest park in Japan.
39:34This is the view Matsushima should love.
39:39It's a place where love is born.
39:41Mr. Masaharu Fukuyama, who is from Nagasaki Prefecture, came to see this view in the past.
39:46It has become an even more popular spot.
39:49By the way,
39:51The smallest park in Japan is in Shizuoka Prefecture.
39:55In fact, Shizuoka Prefecture has the smallest park in the world.
40:03This is the smallest park in the world.
40:07This is the smallest park in the world.
40:10Which is the park?
40:12That's right.
40:14This is the park.
40:16This park is 0.25 square meters.
40:20This park is 50 cm square.
40:24That's unfair.
40:26This park may become the smallest park in the world.
40:34That's why it's so popular in Shizuoka Prefecture.
40:38If you surround this park, you will win.
40:41If you surround this park, it will become a park.
40:44After this, we investigated the lowest mountain in Japan.
40:48We found a shocking fact.
40:50That's right.
40:52We released a video of the narrowest bridge in Japan.
40:56The bridge was 100 times narrower than we imagined.
41:00What is this?
41:02This is a video of the narrowest bridge in Japan.
41:05That's amazing.
41:07I can see the whole bridge.
41:09It's very sunny.
41:12I can see the whole bridge.
41:15Mt. Fuji is the highest mountain in Japan.
41:18Where is the lowest mountain in Japan?
41:21What is the secret?
41:24They are fighting over the most beautiful mountains in multiple prefectures.
41:30Is that so?
41:33The most beautiful mountain is the best.
41:36Everyone wants the best mountain in their town.
41:41There are many mountains that are said to be the lowest in Japan.
41:45This is Mt. Benten in Tokushima Prefecture.
41:51First of all, this is Mt. Benten in Tokushima Prefecture.
41:54Mt. Benten in Tokushima Prefecture is a natural mountain.
41:57Mt. Benten in Tokushima Prefecture is also listed in the National Geographic map.
42:01However, there is an opinion.
42:04It is said that Mt. Benten in Tokushima Prefecture is the most beautiful mountain in Japan.
42:09But I don't know if it's a mountain or not.
42:14I can't decide the standard.
42:17If so, my mountain is lower than your mountain.
42:23Mt. Benten in Tokushima Prefecture is the most beautiful mountain in Japan.
42:29However, it is said that Mt. Benten in Tokushima Prefecture is the most beautiful mountain in Japan.
42:34Therefore, Mt. Benten in Tokushima Prefecture is the lowest mountain in Japan since the early 1990s.
42:42First of all, Mt. Hiori in Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture was listed in 1991.
42:49This is it.
42:51It is 6.05 meters high.
42:54It is said that a lot of soil was piled up to see the sun rising from the sea.
42:58It is said that a lot of soil was piled up to see the sun rising from the sea.
43:01The lowest mountain in Osaka was listed as the lowest mountain in Japan.
43:09This is what it looks like.
43:12This mountain was piled up when there was a construction to save the soil.
43:18This mountain has a record of more than 1 meter.
43:22Will the lowest mountain in Japan be settled?
43:28In 2011, there was the Great East Japan Earthquake.
43:34As a result of the earthquake, Mt. Hiori became the lowest mountain in Japan.
43:40This mountain is 3 meters high.
43:46From the point of view of Tenpouzan, they talked about various things.
43:51They decided to raise the tension by watching each other.
43:57That's what they decided.
44:01I think Osaka people are good at this kind of thing.
44:04That's why we introduce it like this.
44:07That's fine.
44:08Speaking of which,
44:10There was a story about the lowest mountain.
44:13This is Mt. Fuji in Takaiyama.
44:15This is the furthest mountain in Japan.
44:23Do you know where it is?
44:25I know where it is.
44:27That's right.
44:29Where is Todo Prefecture, where you can see Mt. Fuji from the farthest place?
44:35What should I hide?
44:37That is...
44:43This is a photo of Mt. Fuji from that place.
44:46What was taken?
44:54What is this?
44:56What should I do if an earthquake occurs?
45:03What is Todo Prefecture, where you can see Mt. Fuji from the farthest place?
45:09What should I hide?
45:11That is...
45:13This is Wakayama Prefecture.
45:17This is a photo of Nachi Katsura Town in the southeast of Kii Peninsula.
45:23Look at this.
45:25You can see Mt. Fuji from the farthest place, can't you?
45:27You can see Mt. Fuji from the farthest place, can't you?
45:30However, there is one condition.
45:32On a very sunny day,
45:36you can see Mt. Fuji from the farthest place.
45:39You were impressed when you saw it, weren't you?
45:44The lowest mountain in Japan is the narrowest bridge in Japan.
45:49When I looked it up, it was narrower than I thought.
45:54In fact, Japan is known as the capital of water.
45:58There are 730,000 bridges in Japan.
46:02That's a lot.
46:04I'd like to talk about bridges this time.
46:06The longest bridge in Japan.
46:09Have you ever crossed this bridge?
46:13Awaji Island.
46:15There is also a big bridge over there.
46:18This is the Aqua Line in Tokyo Bay, Kanto Prefecture.
46:26It's called the Aqua Bridge.
46:28My first date was on the Aqua Line from Umihotaru.
46:33I'm sorry.
46:35This is a bridge.
46:37This time, it's a wide bridge.
46:40A wide bridge?
46:42It's wide, isn't it?
46:43It's wide.
46:44I often walk on this bridge.
46:46It's in Kanto Prefecture.
46:48It's close to where you often go.
46:51It's a dream bridge in Odaiba.
46:54A dream bridge?
46:56It's here.
46:57This is a bridge.
46:59This bridge was built so that access to all places in Odaiba is good.
47:05This bridge is so large that it can be used for marathons.
47:09This time, it's the narrowest bridge in Japan.
47:13It's narrow.
47:15I don't think you can see it.
47:18What are you hiding?
47:22I looked it up somewhere.
47:25Please watch the video.
47:27The narrowest bridge in Japan was 100 times narrower than I imagined.
47:33What is this?
47:35Please watch the video again.
47:38If you want to watch this program again, please watch it on TVer.
47:43This is the narrowest bridge in Japan.
47:46This is Namaze Aquarium in Hyogo Prefecture.
47:49Please watch the video.
47:51It's narrow.
47:54What is this?
47:57It's narrow, but it's a solid bridge.
48:00It's narrow.
48:02It's a narrow bridge for middle-aged people.
48:05This bridge is suitable for middle-aged people.
48:11This bridge has a beautiful spirit.
48:15This bridge is 60 cm wide.
48:18This bridge is suitable for middle-aged people.
48:22If I cross this bridge while eating something, I may get stuck on the way.
48:28If I cross this bridge while eating something, I may get stuck on the way.
48:33The reason why this bridge was built is that it was originally built for observation purposes.
48:40This bridge is not suitable for the general public.
48:43However, the locals thought this bridge was a shortcut.
48:47They thought this bridge was very convenient, so they built this bridge for the general public.
48:52This bridge is popular with the general public.
48:56By the way, it takes about 5 minutes to walk to the nearby bridge.
49:02Thanks to this bridge, the locals seem to be very helpful.
49:08Finally, I will announce the MVP of the day.
49:15The MVP of the day is Otake.
49:20He often gets in the way.
49:24I'm going to sue you with Minamikawa.
49:28Next time, a huge facility in Ebisu.
49:32This is all water.
49:34What is this?
49:35I sneak into a mysterious building in the city.
49:40There is a shocking fact.

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