マツコの知らない世界 20240903

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00:00Let's take a look at these two pictures.
00:07One is a real room, and the other is a miniature room.
00:14Do you know which one is the miniature room?
00:21The answer is...
00:30This is really...
00:32I'm going to take a break.
00:34What is it?
00:36What is it?
00:37A small lunch box on the tip of the finger.
00:42A hamburger with a lot of cheese.
00:47And a watermelon bar with ice cream.
00:52Now, miniature works are reproduced on social media.
00:58It's a big hit.
01:01At the exhibition of popular artists,
01:05people from all over the country come to see it.
01:11In addition, students want to learn how to make a miniature classroom.
01:21Among them, the most popular is Mozu.
01:26The total number of views on YouTube is 73 million times.
01:33He creates a masterpiece.
01:36He tells you the secret to make it look like a real thing.
01:42He is Mozu, a miniature artist who makes everything by hand.
01:51He is Mozu.
01:55What?
02:00I'm Mozu.
02:09It's nice.
02:11It's an honor.
02:12I want you to live next to me.
02:16I can't help but worry about you.
02:20Now, I'd like to show you my masterpiece,
02:23a miniature bath.
02:28I brought a real one.
02:34At first glance, it looks like a normal bath.
02:40I see.
02:41I heard that you appeared in the place where we live.
02:49I see.
02:50I'm glad.
02:51Let's look for it.
02:53Yes, please.
02:55I didn't hide much this time.
02:58Yes, you did.
03:01Actually, there was a tile in it,
03:03so I thought I could remove it.
03:05But I put an acrylic board in my hand.
03:09It was a real miniature bath.
03:14He was taking a bath.
03:16Yes, he wasn't there.
03:17I just peeped into the bathroom.
03:19I think you can see a lot of his traces.
03:23He probably lives with his family.
03:27His mother puts expensive treatment on the wall
03:32so that her husband and children don't use it.
03:37He puts expensive treatment on the wall,
03:40and a cheap one on the floor.
03:46I can't imagine how he made this.
03:52You should have imagined that.
03:54No, it's okay.
03:55I know the chair was a button.
03:57Yes, Mr. Kobito picked it up.
03:59I know he picked it up and made it.
04:02But what about the tile?
04:04How did he make it?
04:06Is he a craftsman?
04:10Basically, when you make a tile with a miniature,
04:13it's common to make a groove on a piece of plastic.
04:17You make a lot of grooves,
04:19but I didn't want to do that.
04:22I cut the plastic into 8mm pieces.
04:27I was talking about how you made it.
04:30I was talking about how you made it.
04:33Yes, I was talking about that.
04:35You should have said you were a craftsman.
04:38That's what I meant.
04:39I was embarrassed.
04:40That's what you meant.
04:41He cuts about 600 pieces of plastic,
04:44and puts them on the wall one by one,
04:46just like making a real tile.
04:50After putting them all together,
04:52he colors them with a spray paint.
04:57Then he fills in the gaps between the tiles.
05:02Once he's done coloring,
05:04the tile wall is finally complete.
05:08It took him two months to make it.
05:13Next, he makes the bathroom parts.
05:17This time, he cuts the plastic into long, thin pieces.
05:22I'm going to use this plastic board as a template
05:25to see what I'm making.
05:33This is an old-fashioned bath cap.
05:37It's nostalgic.
05:38Yes, it is.
05:39I don't see it often now.
05:41Next, he disassembles the copper wire
05:45and makes a ring.
05:47What is he going to make?
05:49I'm going to cut off the wire,
05:53wrap it around a plastic stick,
05:55and make a chain to make earrings and necklaces.
05:58Then I'll make the cap.
06:00I'm going to use a cutter to make a shampoo bottle.
06:08I'm making them one by one.
06:12Mozu is a fashionable person.
06:15I think bottles are a little more fashionable.
06:18If you buy one, it's like a special offer.
06:21I see.
06:22Yes.
06:23Everything is a little more fashionable.
06:25That's true. I wanted that.
06:27I like that one.
06:29I like the one with the bath cap detergent on it.
06:33This miniature took about five months to make.
06:38It took five months?
06:40Yes, it did.
06:41Wow.
06:43It's a lot of fun.
06:45I think it's a little strange.
06:48If it's not a little off, I can't do this work.
06:52That's a lot of praise.
06:55It's hard when I'm doing it, but when it's over, it's all fun.
06:59It's like jumping into the same time again.
07:01But that's a lot of talent.
07:03You can't do it normally.
07:05What am I doing on the way?
07:07Ordinary people are like that.
07:09That's true.
07:10As a job,
07:12Is there a lot of miniature offers?
07:18There are quite a few now.
07:21Especially because it goes well with SNS.
07:24When a company releases a new product on SNS,
07:28I want them to make a miniature that conveys the charm of the product.
07:32If a company doesn't receive it on SNS,
07:36I don't know what to say.
07:38When I first started, I wasn't on SNS.
07:41It was a buzz.
07:43You said you were a buzz.
07:46I can't help it.
07:49A world of miniatures that even Matsuko doesn't know about.
07:56The miniature technique of our country that leads the world.
08:02How is the quality so different from the real thing born?
08:07The secret will be revealed tonight.
08:11If you make it the same as the real thing, it will look real.
08:14I'm doing it.
08:16I think it's strange.
08:19A super pervert work by a super legend.
08:23I can't see it up close.
08:25I'm scared.
08:27It's really amazing.
08:30I'm glad to be called a pervert.
08:33I will introduce my profile.
08:46I'm in the fifth grade of elementary school.
08:48I'm handing out my own manga in class.
08:51It's a nuisance.
08:54After all, people like this are a bit of a nuisance.
08:59That's right.
09:01He spent his youth passionate about drawing manga and making plastic models.
09:08What happened to change his life in high school?
09:12When I was 16, I made my first miniature work.
09:16It was a big hit on social media.
09:19I'm going to show you the work.
09:22This is my room.
09:24This is the room I lived in at the time.
09:27This is a miniature.
09:33This is the first work I made when I was born.
09:37The room is the work.
09:40It's not a big hand.
09:43That's impossible.
09:45I personally like the Bandai bag hanging next to the desk.
09:50That's good.
09:52When I went to the supermarket on a rainy day, I cut the bottom of the bag and used it.
09:58That's the thickness.
10:00That's the thickness of the umbrella bag.
10:02The image of this miniature was uploaded to SNS by a high school classmate.
10:07Then?
10:09It was a big hit with 50,000 likes.
10:14After graduating from high school, MOZU produced various miniatures.
10:19Many people came to the exhibition.
10:23Not only in Japan, but also overseas.
10:28Among the works I've made so far,
10:31I brought my favorite work.
10:34This is it.
10:37This is it.
10:39Did you know this?
10:40I know.
10:41I'm glad. Thank you.
10:42It's called the little man's veranda and the little man's secret base.
10:47First of all, this work.
10:49At first glance, it looks like two outlets are lined up.
10:56It's good.
10:59You're proud of yourself, aren't you?
11:02You don't hate that kind of thing.
11:04By the way, the computer is shining.
11:07That's right.
11:08I started making this work because I wanted to make it.
11:11It's cute.
11:12There's a CCD camera.
11:14Oh, there's a CCD camera.
11:16I brought my binoculars today.
11:18I wish I had a fancy silver frame like Takagi Miho.
11:23I wish I had a fancy silver frame like Takagi Miho.
11:26I wish I had a fancy silver frame like Takagi Miho.
11:31I really like the moment when I enter the world of the little man from the real world.
11:37I don't like the little man's room.
11:40I spend too much money on my hobby's handmade computer.
11:43It's like a guy who can only rent an apartment in Sanjo.
11:47That's true.
11:48In addition, he is particular about putting vegetable soup in the microwave.
11:55Next, here.
11:56The representative work of MOZU, which has 26 million views on YouTube.
12:02The little man's veranda.
12:04Land cell placed on the floor without movement.
12:09Jump rope.
12:12It's a work that makes you think of an energetic elementary school boy.
12:18I like the fact that there is a laundry rack.
12:21This room is his room, but it's the only veranda with a good washing machine.
12:28So my mother goes into the laundry room on the veranda.
12:33That's right.
12:34Every time, I visit my son who is going through puberty.
12:38Collision.
12:39After that, this room will start to get worse.
12:42In junior high school.
12:43In junior high school.
12:45Don't come in.
12:49Whose house do you think it is?
12:51If you don't like it, come out.
12:55The history of miniatures in Japan is old.
12:59In the Edo period, small furniture was made using wood.
13:04It is also recorded that he was playing with his mother.
13:09In the high-speed growth period of the Edo period.
13:11Rika-chan house.
13:13Sylvania family.
13:18In addition, capsule toys.
13:20Miniatures are familiar to Japanese people.
13:25And now in Reiwa.
13:27With the power of SNS.
13:29The video of making miniatures is not only in Japan.
13:32It's a big hit all over the world.
13:37Every time I make miniatures or dioramas.
13:42What kind of human desire do you think this is?
13:45To make small things.
13:48What kind of human psychology makes you do that?
13:51I'm still looking for it.
13:54It's like God's point of view.
13:57That's a great story.
14:00Is that what a miniature is?
14:03You want to see God's point of view.
14:05You can see the room from this angle.
14:08You can put it on your palm.
14:11I think it's like a cute baby.
14:14That's right.
14:16It's a cute thing.
14:19When I made a work called Little Toilet.
14:22I made a toilet.
14:24Even the toilet is small and cute.
14:26I'm cute even if the toilet is big.
14:29I see.
14:35Let's take a look at God's point of view.
14:40I'd like to introduce you to the commitment of miniature production.
14:44Here it is.
14:46First of all, hide what you worked hard to make.
14:49This is a very important point.
14:52What does it mean to hide what you worked hard to make?
14:55There's an easy-to-understand work.
14:57I'd like you to take a look at this.
14:59It's a work called Garbage Dump.
15:01Of course, I'm making the visible part.
15:03I'm making it all the way to the inside of the garbage bag.
15:06I can't see it at all when I put it on the back of the refrigerator.
15:10I'm making it all the way to the back.
15:12It's an old-fashioned refrigerator.
15:14It's been thrown away, so I thought it was pretty old.
15:17The package of sweets in the garbage bag.
15:20The back of the TV.
15:22I made it in detail, but I can hardly see it.
15:26Mr. Mozu says he wants to show you what he worked hard to make.
15:31But he's holding it in.
15:33He says it's better to hide the balance of the whole thing.
15:37It's a district where the poor and the rich of Nakano are mixed together.
15:45Do you know what this garbage dump is?
15:47There's an Isetan bag.
15:50It's a garbage dump that you can throw away the garbage in an Isetan bag.
15:55It's amazing to be able to throw it away in a garbage bag.
15:57If you don't, you'll use the Isetan bag for two years.
16:02Until it's worn out.
16:04And there's Ritz on top of the refrigerator.
16:07There's a Ritz party going on.
16:12I'm going to have you imagine a person.
16:14I was doing it on my own.
16:16If there's a doll throwing away the garbage here,
16:20It's not going to spread.
16:23I want you to enjoy it like this.
16:26I don't know when the vinyl was put there.
16:29There's rust on the bottom.
16:32I don't feel like I'm going to clean it up.
16:39That's the point.
16:41Number three is how to make parts that are close to the real thing.
16:45If you make it the way it is, it will be the real thing.
16:49There's another easy-to-understand work.
16:51I'd like you to take a look at that, too.
16:54There's a refrigerator in the kitchen.
16:56What would happen if a little man opened a beef bowl restaurant in the corner of the kitchen?
17:01It's a nuisance.
17:06It smells great, too.
17:07I'm going to step on it.
17:10It's amazing.
17:13It says kitchen east exit.
17:16Does that mean you have multiple stores?
17:21I think so.
17:22What the hell do they think this house is?
17:27We actually got permission from Matsuya.
17:29I went to measure the dimensions and made it.
17:32It's a little beef bowl restaurant.
17:34Here's the making video.
17:37First, heat the plastic plate.
17:40Extend by heat.
17:43What are you making?
17:46It's a bowl.
17:47Heat the plastic and press it against the mold.
17:52And to make up the beef bowl bowl.
18:01I wanted to make it after I finished eating it.
18:04It's all empty.
18:06It's a cracked egg.
18:08With the last shell and the yolk left in the bowl, it's like I just finished eating beef bowl.
18:16And this is...
18:18You like containers, don't you?
18:20I love containers.
18:21I love containers.
18:22This was a lot of fun.
18:23The lid came off.
18:27This area is influenced by Gunpla.
18:30Peeling and painting.
18:32I reproduced the feeling of the paint peeling off with paint.
18:36Do you know what this is?
18:39It's water, right?
18:41It should have been there.
18:43I reproduced that with resin.
18:45And using food storage bags to make it.
18:49It's what you sometimes see under the counter.
18:53This is how to make a vinyl umbrella.
18:56Pass the wire through the bag for storage.
19:00I thought the opaque condition of the bag for storage was like a vinyl umbrella.
19:05So I bought it at a shop and made it.
19:08Close it.
19:11Heat the handle with a candle.
19:13Bend it.
19:16Attach it.
19:19It's amazing.
19:21I could just wrap the vinyl around it.
19:24But the real thing has a wire.
19:26So I thought it would look realistic if I made it the same way as the real thing.
19:31It's scary.
19:33You're right.
19:36Really?
19:37It's so small compared to the real thing, isn't it?
19:42It's scary.
19:53You've seen my work so far.
19:56But there are more people in the world who make miniature works.
20:00This time, three people who I respect brought their works to me.
20:06A large number of miniature works from overseas are gathered in the studio.
20:12First of all,
20:14the number of views is amazing even in an hour's video.
20:17It's a fantasy made by a 100-yen shop, Hanabira Workshop.
20:20Is it a man or a woman?
20:21It's a man.
20:22Thank you for bringing your work.
20:25It's amazing.
20:26I'm glad to see it live.
20:31It's amazing.
20:32I've seen this before.
20:34I'm sure you have.
20:36It's a 100-yen shop.
20:37What do you call it?
20:39It's like a showcase.
20:40Yes, it's like a showcase.
20:41You can make it in this.
20:43It's a great fit for SNS to make something amazing with something familiar.
20:47I can't believe I can make something so amazing with what I usually see.
20:51And this is a fantasy world that spreads out in Warpro, which I bought at a recycling shop.
20:58It's like I'm lost in the world of a movie.
21:05It's a little embarrassing.
21:07I know.
21:08Don't say, how is it?
21:10You're already a do-da.
21:13You're already...
21:15I'm amazing, aren't I?
21:19In addition, Hanabira Workshop's making videos are very popular.
21:27This is a making video of Junki's miniature, which has been viewed over 10 million times.
21:34It's a completely different direction from mine.
21:38It's amazing that the length of the video is 1 hour and 12 minutes.
21:41In my work, the making video is about 3 minutes.
21:44It's said that people of today can only watch short videos.
21:49YouTube short or TikTok.
21:51I was conscious of that and made it about 3 minutes.
21:54I've been making videos for a long time.
21:57That's what I like.
22:02It's the same with cooking.
22:04I watch a lot of cooking videos.
22:06There are people who only show their hands and upload cooking videos.
22:10That's the same.
22:12I watch a lot of people making things.
22:17The sound of cutting and cutting is like ASMR.
22:20It's like ASMR.
22:21It's like ASMR.
22:23If you think it's weird, look at it.
22:26It's almost a healing image.
22:29I like to watch people making things like this.
22:32It feels good.
22:34Do you know anyone who reproduces Shinjuku Station?
22:37I've talked about it.
22:39Why don't you take the mount?
22:42I didn't say I wanted to talk about it.
22:46In addition, there are two legends who have led the Japanese miniature world.
22:52Two legends who have shown their skills.
22:55First of all, Tomo Tanaka, the god of miniature cooking, who looks more delicious than the real thing.
23:00I think he's the most popular.
23:03He's making eggs and soft cream.
23:06I'm glad to see this live.
23:08This is really amazing.
23:12It's amazing.
23:14Isn't it really small when you look at the real thing?
23:19Tomo Tanaka, the god of miniature cooking, who looks more delicious than the real thing.
23:22I'm glad to see this live.
23:24This is really amazing.
23:28I can't believe it.
23:30Isn't it really small when you look at the real thing?
23:32The oden is amazing.
23:35I'll pull it a little.
23:37I understand that.
23:39The oden is amazing.
23:41It's like steam.
23:43It's like steam.
23:45I can't touch it anymore.
23:47It's amazing.
23:49At the same time, it's a little rough.
23:53The oden is amazing.
23:55Please pay attention to the lid.
23:57The lid is a little dangerous.
23:59It's steaming.
24:00It's a little scary.
24:01It's dripping.
24:02It's scary.
24:05It's amazing.
24:07I pulled this, too.
24:08It's steaming.
24:09He said he was doing it little by little with a toothpick.
24:13Tomo Tanaka, who is called the god of miniature cooking and reproduces various dishes.
24:20In the making video, he reproduces the actual Taiyaki and makes a 3D-modeled cooking utensil.
24:28Using that, he reproduces as if he were making a real dish.
24:33For example, this Taiyaki.
24:36He pours the dough he made with clay into the mold.
24:40I'm putting the bean paste in now.
24:42I'll show you.
24:44The way he shows it is amazing.
24:45I'll see it.
24:47By reproducing the same process as the real Taiyaki,
24:51people overseas will be more interested.
24:55It's baked.
24:56It's amazing.
24:57I really don't know.
24:59It's steaming.
25:01This is also a soft cream machine made by Mr. Tanaka.
25:06This is amazing.
25:09You look like you've seen an uncorrected video for the first time.
25:14This is amazing.
25:16He puts the cream he made with clay in the machine.
25:23Then...
25:25He puts the cream he made with clay in the machine.
25:34I'm scared.
25:36Mr. Tanaka is amazing.
25:38Mr. Tanaka said he wanted to silence the people who saw his video.
25:43I'm sorry. I'm not going to be silent.
25:45I'm sorry for saying scary things.
25:48He wanted to scare people.
25:50I got along well with Mr. Tanaka.
25:54He made this for me.
25:57He made Gyudon for me.
26:00Mr. Tanaka saw my Gyudon shop.
26:03He said he would make it for me.
26:05It took about three days.
26:06You don't have to spoil him.
26:11This is amazing.
26:12I respect another person.
26:14Mr. Dorobonhige lights the miniature with electricity.
26:20He's a professional.
26:21I'm scared.
26:22I'm scared of this, too.
26:23I'm scared, too.
26:24Let's take a look at Mr. Dorobonhige's work.
26:29Hello.
26:32A cat is flying.
26:35It's like a 24-hour TV.
26:40This is a death star.
26:41It's scary.
26:42I'm scared that Mr. Dorobonhige is doing this with a smile on his face.
26:48It's like watching a DV's husband who has a good husband.
26:55I can't believe he has a good husband.
26:58He doesn't have a DV.
27:00He has a DV, but he's making this instead of a DV.
27:03I'm glad he made this.
27:06This is a new work that he made himself.
27:09It's a giant artificial fortress Death Star that appears in the movie Star Wars.
27:14The material is a 20-centimeter diameter glowing globe.
27:18After peeling off the surface of the map,
27:21use a laser cutter to roughly cut the part under construction.
27:26To reproduce the ceiling in the middle of construction,
27:30many layers of plastic boards are stacked inside the sphere.
27:37And the blue light coming out of the part under construction is all filled with light fibers.
27:46There are more than 6,000 of them.
27:50This is the only work in the world that took more than a year to make.
27:55It's amazing.
27:57I can't get close to the broken part.
28:01I can't see it up close.
28:02Please take a look.
28:03I'm scared.
28:04I'm scared.
28:06I'm scared.
28:07This is really amazing.
28:09Please take a look.
28:10Don't say that.
28:11I'm not scared.
28:12I'm sorry.
28:13Can you get closer to the camera?
28:16Come closer.
28:17It's amazing that he's making it from scratch.
28:20I'm scared.
28:23It's like seeing something you shouldn't see.
28:25Can you see where it's floating?
28:28Please move the camera to the right.
28:30That's amazing.
28:31I'm scared.
28:32This is the burning point.
28:34I can't see it.
28:36This is the point of fear.
28:38I think so, too.
28:39It's amazing that you can see it right away.
28:41That's amazing.
28:43I'm not happy even if you praise me.
28:46Actually, there's a light bulb in here.
28:49That's what they call it.
28:53I just remembered.
28:55After this, the light bulb went out.
28:58And the fear continued.
29:00I'm scared.
29:05Please get as close to the camera as possible.
29:08This is amazing.
29:10It's already on.
29:12I'm scared.
29:14I'm scared.
29:17Don't do that.
29:21Are you happy?
29:22He looks happy.
29:23I'm happy when people call me a pervert.
29:27Can you see this?
29:29It's not broken.
29:31It's shining.
29:32That's amazing.
29:34It's there.
29:36I can see it.
29:38There's a joint in the middle.
29:41The light isn't leaking.
29:44After the painting is done,
29:46I use an insect pin.
29:48You peel off the paint.
29:51I'm scared.
29:53I'm scared.
29:55My face is turning red.
29:57I'm scared.
30:02The signboard of the small restaurant is blinking.
30:05That's Mr. Drogonhiki.
30:07The signboard is at the east exit of the kitchen.
30:09Mr. Drogonhiki made the signboard.
30:12I'm glad I can help you.
30:16Ordinary people don't want the light bulb to go out.
30:20Can you do better?
30:23I'll say this.
30:25Ordinary people don't want to make that.
30:28It's not about the light bulb.
30:39Matsuko's Guide to the World of Chairs
30:44Did you know that Japanese people
30:47sit for the longest time in the world?
30:51Chairs at work.
30:53Chairs in Tokyo.
30:54Chairs in restaurants.
30:56They sit for more than seven hours a day.
31:02A woman dedicated her life to a chair.
31:06I want everyone to know about chairs.
31:09I want to tell them that.
31:12I feel sorry for her.
31:14I feel sorry for her.
31:16A chair enthusiast who wants to check the comfort of all the chairs in the world.
31:21Ms. Yuu Sugiura.
31:23Her love for chairs is great.
31:26She buys a chair to decorate her favorite chair.
31:30That's her story tonight.
31:33I think GAST is aiming for the ultimate normal.
31:38It's great.
31:40I think all Japanese tables should have this.
31:44A chair enthusiast who wants to sit down tomorrow.
31:49A popular bench in front of Tokyo Station.
31:54All the benches in Japan should have this.
31:58What's more...
31:59Drawing a chair is like comparing a chair to a character.
32:04Even the secret of the chair in that popular work.
32:09If you look at this, you may have a different view of the chair from tomorrow.
32:24I will introduce how to enjoy my chair.
32:27I want to convey the feeling of the person who installed it from the chair in Tokyo.
32:34I don't like it.
32:35Recently, I can see that each chair is separated.
32:39All the chairs are separated.
32:42Of course, there are many chairs like that.
32:44There are many chairs in the world with this kind of intention.
32:50For example, a chair placed at a right angle to the track, which is often seen at the station platform.
32:57It seems to be an obstacle to traffic.
33:01But this chair is in the way.
33:04This chair is placed at a right angle to the track so that people who are drunk do not fall into the track.
33:14That's the intention of this chair.
33:18In addition, there is a bench like this at Marunouchi Minamiguchi in Tokyo Station.
33:23This bench is not kind to everyone.
33:26Why do you think so?
33:28This chair is not separated.
33:30This chair is polished so that it does not hit the ground.
33:34That's right.
33:35I was surprised when I went here.
33:37There was a通気口 at the place where the subway runs.
33:40I hid it well and made it a bench for everyone to use.
33:46When I looked at it, there were a lot of people sitting on it.
33:49I wondered if it was so comfortable to sit on.
33:51When I sat down, more and more people came.
33:56This chair is the only chair that is comfortable to sit on.
34:04Everyone is sitting on this chair.
34:07That's amazing.
34:09When I said I couldn't walk anymore,
34:13everyone was shining brightly.
34:16I can sit on this chair for free.
34:20The feeling of the person who installed the chair that looks like this.
34:25Among them, the chair of a popular chain store is the one that looks colorful.
34:31I think there are various stores.
34:33Today, I would like to introduce the chair of a chain store.
34:36That's good.
34:37I've never thought of a chair at a chain store.
34:40By all means.
34:41Because it's a chain store, it's used all over the country.
34:45That's right.
34:46I'm sure you've been thinking about it a lot.
34:48That's right.
34:49After this, we will go to McDonald's, Gast, and Renoir.
34:54We will get closer to the secret of the chair of a popular chain store.
34:57It's interesting.
35:00The secret of the chair of a popular chain store that makes you want to sit down tomorrow.
35:06Matsuko, have you ever been to Gast?
35:10How many years ago did I go?
35:12It was about 20 years ago.
35:15Do you remember what kind of chair it was at that time?
35:17I don't remember.
35:18But I think that's probably right.
35:21I think Gast is aiming for the ultimate normal.
35:27Here is the chair of Gast.
35:32Striped pattern based on brown.
35:36It's normal.
35:39The feeling of sitting down is neither hard nor soft.
35:43In a good way, it doesn't remain in my memory.
35:45Grandparents, grandmothers, and children.
35:48Various people come and study, work, and eat.
35:54I think it's made to be able to cope with the almighty.
35:59I thought it was dirty.
36:03That's right.
36:04I thought it was great.
36:05That's right.
36:06If it was ivory, it would be very noticeable.
36:08It's dirty, isn't it?
36:09When it's wet, you can leave it to the stripe.
36:12That's right.
36:13I thought it was a great idea.
36:15It's the best normal chair I've ever thought of.
36:17It's great.
36:18All Japanese dining tables are fine with this.
36:22Gast's chair can be sold at IKEA or somewhere.
36:26If this is the normal standard,
36:29there are many other chain stores that swing to various places.
36:35For example, McDonald's is interesting.
36:38McDonald's chair.
36:40There is nothing in common.
36:42There are many things.
36:43Even if it's a short time,
36:45I feel that McDonald's is trying to make it comfortable to sit.
36:50It has a cushion.
36:52If it doesn't have a cushion, it won't come to me.
36:56It's a chair that can sit for just the right amount of time.
37:01But even so,
37:03I like the old man who sits for a long time.
37:07He says,
37:08My butt hurts.
37:10The box seat is also good.
37:11That's right.
37:12How can I say this?
37:14It's a right angle.
37:16But it has a cushion.
37:18Four people can sit together like this.
37:21You have to have both toughness and love.
37:23That's right.
37:24That's why it's embodied.
37:26If it's McDonald's,
37:28I want a chair that I can sit for a long time.
37:30There is such a chain store.
37:32It is a cafe room called RENOIR,
37:34which has more than 100 stores in the center of Kanto.
37:40We often prepare more than five types of chairs.
37:44Moreover, the height and comfort of each chair are different.
37:49It's a chair with an elbow rest that relaxes you.
37:54It's a desk chair that allows you to concentrate on your work and study.
37:59Among them, this gray chair is the most popular.
38:04In addition to its fluffy backrest,
38:06it can cope with any situation with a caster.
38:10It is the most popular in RENOIR.
38:14You can enjoy every time you go to see which chair you can sit on today.
38:19RENOIR is like a sofa that you can sit on for a long time.
38:24You can sit on it for three hours, so you can come here every day.
38:27The price, the concept,
38:31and the chair.
38:33It's interesting.
38:35You have an interesting point of view.
38:38In addition, the chair that Sugiura, who lives in Kansai, admires,
38:42is in a restaurant in the city.
38:45First of all...
38:47STAIR SHOTEN.
38:50STAIR SHOTEN in Daikanyama.
38:54Actually, this is a great spot for chair enthusiasts.
39:03Amazing.
39:06There are more than 100 chairs in the cafe on the second floor.
39:12You can sit on any chair you like.
39:17This is...
39:20No, no, no.
39:28This is a papa bear.
39:30Papa bear?
39:31Yes.
39:32Even if you have a big body, you can sit on it.
39:37It's a chair that anyone can sit on, and it's very popular.
39:42This papa bear chair is a chair that boasts the durability of the world's best chair.
39:47You can sit on it in any position.
39:49By combining thick and sturdy wood without using any screws,
39:53and lowering the center of gravity to sit on it,
39:55it has achieved overwhelming strength.
39:59I really want it, but it's expensive, so I can't buy it.
40:03How much is it?
40:05It depends on the item, but I think it's about 1 million to 5 million yen.
40:10I don't need it.
40:14I'm sorry.
40:16Next...
40:18This is Maisen.
40:20There are so many chairs.
40:22I'm so excited. What should I do?
40:26We came to the main store of Tonkatsu Maisen, Aoyama.
40:31This time, they will show us a special chair for Sugiura.
40:38I want to sit on it.
40:40You want to sit on it?
40:41Yes.
40:43They went to the dining space on the second floor.
40:51What is the surprising secret hidden in Maisen's chair?
40:54I didn't know Maisen's chair was a secret.
40:59That's right.
41:00Next Week
41:02Free T-Mers are on sale at U-NEXT.
41:06Next week...
41:09Wait a minute!
41:11What is it?
41:14The world of gold.
41:16Just fit.
41:19No one told me.
41:21It's a good weight.
41:24Tonkatsu Maisen's main store has a precious chair.
41:29It's here.
41:35It's here.
41:40Are you okay?
41:41I'm okay.
41:43This chair has been used since the store opened 46 years ago.
41:49It's a chair from Eames.
41:52Is it all from Eames?
41:53Yes.
41:54It's a chair from Eames.
41:57It's good.
41:58It's good.
41:59It's the best.
42:00The color is also very particular.
42:03I think it's better to steal one.
42:07If there is a green or red chair,
42:09I don't think Tonkatsu will look good on it.
42:12However, in order to make the atmosphere calm,
42:15I think the color is very narrow.
42:17Tonkatsu stands out.
42:19It's a color that doesn't get in the way.
42:20Who made this chair?
42:22Why is this chair so expensive?
42:24The one who chose this chair
42:26is the brother of the founder,
42:28a designer who also designed Maisen's logo.
42:32At first, this chair was on every floor,
42:35but it kept decreasing with the years.
42:38Currently, there are only 22 chairs here.
42:42That's amazing.
42:43I didn't know that Maisen's chair was from Eames.
42:47That's right.
42:48In the 1970s and 1990s,
42:51Eames chairs were made in Japan.
42:54Was it made in Japan?
42:56That's right.
42:57FRP technology was introduced,
42:59and it was made in Japan.
43:01The seat is a little low.
43:03Was only the chair for Japanese people made in Japan?
43:06That's right.
43:07Is that why it's here?
43:09That's right.
43:10How much is that?
43:12I'm afraid I can't step in this chair.
43:17If you get into Maisen's mystery,
43:20you'll be turned into a stone.
43:24There's a chair I really want to sit on.
43:28That is...
43:30Yes.
43:31It's a hot topic among chair enthusiasts.
43:34It's the Bernadome.
43:36This one?
43:37Yes.
43:38I wasn't interested in baseball,
43:40so I didn't know much about it,
43:42but it's in a place where it's hard to go.
43:45I'll tell you more about it later.
43:4930 minutes by train from Ikebukuro Station.
43:52The Bernadome, the home of the Seibu Lions.
43:56It's a very popular spot among chair enthusiasts.
44:01Here it is.
44:04What surprised me was this chair.
44:07It has a cushion.
44:09It also has a backrest.
44:11I didn't expect it to be this high.
44:14I don't have a chair that reminds me of the past.
44:17That used to be a lawn in Seibu Stadium.
44:20And it stands up.
44:21It's a lawn, so it's green.
44:23It reminds people of the lawn.
44:25It's like a tea plantation.
44:27Yes, it is.
44:31This chair has a bullpen in front of it,
44:35and it has a high-back cushion.
44:40The seats on the bench where the players gather
44:46are exactly the same as those for the players on the bench.
44:52In fact, there are 22 types of seats in the Bernadome.
44:59This is what it looks like now.
45:01It looks interesting.
45:03It's very thick.
45:05What I found most interesting
45:07is that it has an office chair.
45:10I'm sure there are people who find it easy to sit on.
45:13That's true.
45:14I have an idea.
45:16It's good when you buy a lot of food.
45:19It's hard to eat in a stadium like that.
45:22Even if you put it on your lap, it's so small.
45:25That chair can be tilted backwards.
45:29By tilting it,
45:31you can put a home run on it.
45:35And you can just fall down.
45:49I have a question for you.
45:53I'd like to ask you this.
45:55When you watch a movie or a drama,
45:58you can only focus on the chair and can't focus on the story.
46:02Well, I can't help it.
46:04When I see a chair in a movie,
46:07I start to wonder what it means.
46:11I can't understand the story.
46:15Sugiura recommends a textbook movie for people who like chairs.
46:21Yes.
46:22If you don't care about the chair,
46:25you won't watch the movie.
46:26If you don't care about the chair,
46:28you won't watch the movie.
46:31In the movie, the two main characters work hard to arrest the aliens.
46:40First, let's watch the scene where Will Smith's actor, Edward,
46:43visits the organization that monitors the aliens for the first time.
46:49Here it is.
46:51This chair is interesting.
46:54It's often used in the near-future interiors.
46:58This chair makes me think of the movie.
47:00It's called the Oberia Chair.
47:04It's well-organized.
47:05It's amazing.
47:07I think this chair represents the beginning of the world.
47:12I almost had a nosebleed.
47:14There are more chairs.
47:15There are more chairs.
47:16There are more chairs.
47:17This is a chair exhibition.
47:19The two main characters get off at the airport where the aliens are.
47:24As they get off,
47:26there is an airport version of the Hammermiller IMS chair.
47:32There are many modern-style chairs called Egg Chair and Swan Chair.
47:38These are all made-to-order.
47:40Not only for the movie,
47:42these chairs are made-to-order to represent the near-future.
47:47I think it's amazing.
47:50These chairs represent the world and the feeling of the main character.
48:00It's true that the chair is used as a symbol.
48:05There is a manga with an interesting chair.
48:09It's called the Spy Family.
48:11I know its existence.
48:13This is the cover of the Spy Family magazine.
48:17All the characters are sitting on the world-famous chair.
48:23It is also said that the chair represents the characters.
48:27For example, this night is a character with two faces, a killer and a mother.
48:34The chair called Lassieuse is said to have a motif of a mother.
48:40Lassieuse is a killer, but she wants to be a good mother.
48:44She expresses the truth of the night.
48:50In addition, there is a masterpiece movie where the chair is used as a symbol.
48:57Have you ever seen this chair?
48:59No.
49:01I think you know.
49:03But I don't remember.
49:05Angel Heart.
49:07I don't remember the chair.
49:11Angel Heart is a mystery movie about a private detective who plays Mickey Rourke.
49:15He is asked by a mysterious man who plays Robert De Niro.
49:18He is asked by a mysterious man who plays Robert De Niro.
49:23The identity of the mysterious man is revealed at the end.
49:26It became a hot topic that the movie side forbade spoilers.
49:32Robert De Niro was sitting on the chair.
49:34I don't remember at all.
49:36Mickey Rourke comes out.
49:39Robert De Niro's chair and Mickey Rourke's chair are very symmetrical.
49:44This is where the two meet.
49:47They say hello to each other.
49:50Doesn't Robert De Niro feel like he's sitting in a very special place?
49:56It's like a throne.
49:59That's right.
50:01On the other hand, Mickey Rourke is sitting very low.
50:06He's sitting on a tattered chair.
50:09Maybe he's expressing a power relationship.
50:13This is interesting.
50:15Please look at this.
50:17I like the sound effect.
50:19I was very scared.
50:21Don't look at the chair.
50:23The sound effect of this movie is amazing.
50:26I was very scared.
50:28This is it.
50:29I don't remember this scene at all.
50:32There was a scene where only the chair was shown.
50:35I was very surprised.
50:37I was very scared.
50:39I feel sorry for you.
50:41I feel sorry for you.
50:43If you look back at the scene where the master is not sitting on the chair, you can see that this is the scene.
50:49That's right.
50:50But I don't remember at all.
50:53I'm sorry.

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