所さんの学校では教えてくれないそこんトコロ!2024年8月23日 そのネジつけるところ見せてください!

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所さんの学校では教えてくれないそこんトコロ!2024年8月23日 そのネジつけるところ見せてください!
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00:00In front of Kanna-na-dori, there is a special shop that specializes in screws, called Neji-no-Nagai.
00:07Inside the shop, there are screws all over the wall.
00:11Screws! Screws!
00:14There are over 100,000 types of screws.
00:18There are various types of screws, such as shapes, sizes, lengths, and materials.
00:26What kind of people come here for what purpose?
00:40What kind of screw drama will they encounter this time?
00:44Let's take a look at the shop that specializes in screws.
00:50What is the first thing that comes to mind?
00:54This is an antique screw, but if you have this screw, I'd like to ask you for a favor.
00:59Please come in.
01:03Just by looking at it once, he seems to have found the screw he wants.
01:07It's amazing.
01:09Can I ask you a question?
01:11What do you use it for?
01:13I've been looking for a screw that fits me for a long time.
01:16What the man was looking for was a screw used in a wooden box that he hadn't seen before.
01:23He seems to have found the perfect screw right away.
01:28It's finally stable.
01:30I think I can go to work.
01:33It seems to be used for work, but what is it?
01:38I've never seen it before.
01:40Can I go to the place where the screw fits?
01:45Yes, you can.
01:47Let's go to the man's workplace.
01:50How do you use this screw?
01:56It's amazing.
01:59There's an old picture on the wall.
02:04What do you do for a living?
02:07I'm a glass photographer.
02:11A glass photographer?
02:13A glass photographer is a photographer who uses glass plates as a substitute for film.
02:19It was mainly used in the Meiji era.
02:23This famous photo of Ryoma Sakamoto is also said to be a glass photographer.
02:31Mr. Wada, the owner, is said to be one of the few glass photographers in Japan.
02:37Actually, this is an old camera.
02:42The wooden box is a built-in camera that was used in the Meiji era.
02:48Turn the screw like this.
02:56From the wooden box to the camera.
03:02And the screw he bought...
03:05How do you put it in?
03:07It's the hole in the back of the tripod.
03:13If you use this screw, you can fix the camera from the Meiji era and the current tripod.
03:21I see.
03:26It's perfect.
03:29Is it done?
03:31It's done.
03:33He was able to fix it with a screw.
03:36That's great.
03:38Let's take a test shot.
03:45It's perfect.
03:47It's amazing.
03:49Thanks to the screw, you can take good pictures from now on.
03:55Next is this man.
03:58There are some people who have purchased something.
04:03What did you buy?
04:05I bought something to fix my hobby.
04:09What is it?
04:11He bought two screws.
04:15What is it?
04:16I'm going to process it.
04:17You're going to process the screw itself?
04:19That's right.
04:20Can I see it?
04:22It's okay.
04:24What is he going to use the screws for?
04:28Let's go to his house.
04:31What is he going to make?
04:33It's in here.
04:40There are so many things.
04:43It's amazing.
04:45There are all kinds of tools on the back of the house.
04:51What is your job?
04:54I work in a different field.
04:58Is this your hobby?
05:00That's right.
05:01Is this just a hobby?
05:03He made his own work space.
05:09I'm going to process it.
05:11He processed the screw.
05:13It's amazing.
05:16It's amazing.
05:19Is this a warehouse?
05:21It's huge.
05:22Is this it?
05:23It's overflowing.
05:24It's amazing.
05:25There are so many things in here.
05:32Mr. Akimoto uses the screws he purchased at a screw shop for a hobby.
05:41What is he going to use them for?
05:45This is it.
05:47What is this?
05:50I'm fixing a jet ski.
05:52I think it's been about 20 years.
05:55I'm addicted to jet skiing.
05:59Mr. Akimoto has 20 years of experience on a water bike.
06:03He has been using this water bike for 8 years.
06:06He repairs parts every time it breaks.
06:09He is an important partner who continues to ride.
06:13The part that broke this time is the nozzle part that is attached to the tip of the pump that spits out water.
06:22I'll attach it.
06:24He says he will replace it with a nozzle he made himself.
06:27Did you make it yourself?
06:29I processed it so that it would produce horsepower.
06:33When I put on the screws I purchased,
06:37if I put it in like this,
06:39when I move this,
06:41this part will hit.
06:44Because it's big.
06:46He has already folded it in.
06:49I'll process it.
06:51He carefully scrapes the head of the screw to shape it.
06:59He was able to make a small screw than when he purchased it.
07:04Will it fit perfectly?
07:11It's done.
07:13It's done?
07:14Yes.
07:15How does it look?
07:17I think it's okay.
07:21The perfect screw he finally found.
07:24With this, his wish for horsepower has come true.
07:29When I actually tried it,
07:34the movement up and down,
07:39and the curve is perfect.
07:44Thanks to the screws, his water bike seems to be in a good mood.
07:49It's going around.
07:51I might make adjustments,
07:53but I'll make it again.
07:56The next person is this woman.
08:01Excuse me.
08:02This is a TV program.
08:04Can I talk to you for a moment?
08:06Yes, of course.
08:08Can you show me what you bought?
08:10I don't have any stock, so I asked for an order.
08:13I use it for my work.
08:15What do you do for work?
08:17I'm an artist.
08:19I use it for my work.
08:21You use it for your work?
08:24What kind of screws do you use for your work?
08:30I bought screws.
08:32Can I take a look?
08:34These are brass plate screws.
08:37She bought 15mm brass screws.
08:41I want something that's not coated.
08:44I can't get something that's just metal.
08:48It's a picture, but there's a difference.
08:51I need these screws.
08:53Do you have your own work?
08:55No, I don't.
08:57I think I'm the only one.
08:59I have my own work, so I'm working on it.
09:04Can you show me how to install the screws?
09:08Yes, of course.
09:12What kind of picture is this,
09:14where only Ms. Kikuchi uses screws?
09:17Let's ask her to show us at home.
09:20I haven't cleaned up yet.
09:22I'll do that later.
09:25Do you have a theme for your exhibition?
09:28I have a theme for my exhibition.
09:30It's a summer memory.
09:32A summer memory.
09:36This is what I'm drawing right now.
09:38What is it?
09:40This is what I'm drawing right now.
09:42This is a picture of a pine tree.
09:44I'm going to make it green,
09:46and I'm going to make a pine tree.
09:50First, she adds color to the picture of a pine tree.
09:54It's a Japanese painting.
09:56Is there a genre in this picture?
09:59This is a Japanese painting.
10:02It's a Japanese painting by a university painter.
10:06Ms. Kikuchi has loved making things since she was a child.
10:12She wanted to learn painting,
10:14so she studied at Tokyo University of the Arts.
10:19After graduation,
10:21she makes works that can only be expressed by herself as an artist.
10:28It took her six hours since she started working.
10:32It's done.
10:33I'm not done yet.
10:35I need a screw for the main character.
10:40The main character?
10:42Ms. Kikuchi's next work is...
10:49What is this?
10:51This is a shippo-yaki.
10:53A shippo-yaki?
10:55A shippo-yaki is a piece of craftsmanship
10:58where you apply colored glass powder to metal such as copper plates.
11:01It is often used for accessories and other decorations.
11:06There are many parts that can't be expressed just by Japanese painting,
11:09so I decided to combine them.
11:15It looks like a combination of a shippo-yaki and a Japanese painting.
11:23It's beautiful.
11:26The shippo-yaki seems to be done well,
11:29but where is the screw?
11:33Then...
11:35The screw is finally here.
11:38What is the surprising work created by the screw?
11:42Wow!
11:47Mr. Tokoro's Sokontokoro is being broadcast on TVer, U-NEXT.
11:52Olympics!
11:54It's the Olympics.
11:56It's the Olympics.
11:58We have to liven up this program.
12:00Olympics!
12:02Olympics!
12:05Let's try it today.
12:07It's the Olympics.
12:09The gold, silver, and copper of the Olympics.
12:13It depends on the person.
12:15The pronunciation is different.
12:17There are various people in the world.
12:19There are people who say,
12:21ken, gen, dat.
12:23There are people who say,
12:25I'm out of my teeth.
12:27I'm a dentist.
12:29There are people who say,
12:31ken, gen, dat.
12:33There are people who say,
12:35I didn't say, ken, gen, dat.
12:37I said, kakato.
12:39Kakato?
12:40I said, kakato.
12:42Kakato is completely different from the gold, silver, and copper.
12:44Are you so confident?
12:46I don't know if it's gold, silver, and copper or kakato.
12:49I know that.
12:50Kakato!
12:53I said, kakato.
12:55You really don't know anything.
12:59I don't know.
13:01I said, ken, gen, dat.
13:03I said, tat, tat, tat.
13:05I said, kakato.
13:06It's a little stupid, isn't it?
13:10Mr. Kikuchi makes a work that combines Japanese painting and baseball.
13:16What do you use the screws you bought at the specialty store for?
13:22Then...
13:24What's going on with the back?
13:26The back is not clean at all.
13:28This is the screw from earlier.
13:31In fact, Mr. Kikuchi uses a copper plate used as the basis for shippo-yaki,
13:37which is a different workplace from his home after buying screws.
13:43This is silver.
13:45It acts as a glue between metals.
13:50Here comes the screw.
13:52The screw is finally here.
13:54Yes, this is the screw I bought earlier.
13:57The screw is placed on top of the melted silver to make it adhere.
14:04If there is paint on it, it will come off if you burn it with a burner like this,
14:08so I don't use paint.
14:10The paint on the paint was purchased with a screw that did not have paint on it
14:14because it would interfere with the adhesion.
14:17I see.
14:19In addition...
14:20Then, this is also what I bought at Nagai.
14:24I put a spacer on it and attach it as if it were floating a little.
14:32And then, it fits into the picture of Hasu.
14:37By adding this, I want to create a sense of reality by adding a shadow.
14:45By floating the shippo-yaki made,
14:48it creates a shadow and makes it three-dimensional.
14:52It creates depth.
14:53That's right.
14:54Ms. Kikuchi is the only artist in Japan who combines shippo-yaki and Japanese painting.
15:02It's fun for the people who come to see it,
15:05and I feel like they can relax a little.
15:07I feel like I'm challenging myself by combining different materials.
15:12If you stick it in a shop, a lot of people will come out.
15:15It's interesting.

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