チコちゃんに叱られる 2024年9月6日

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チコちゃんに叱られる 2024年9月6日
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00:00Wow!
00:02Chiko-chan is in a good mood today!
00:06I'm Chiko-chan! Nice to meet you!
00:08Wow! Thank you!
00:10Hello, I'm Conchico!
00:12I'm Chiko!
00:13I'm 5 years old! Nice to meet you!
00:15Nice to meet you!
00:17First of all, this is my first appearance!
00:20This is Cappy Kobayashi-san, who has been in the entertainment business for 45 years and held her first concert!
00:27Thank you!
00:29Good evening!
00:30Why did you become Chappie-san?
00:33Chappie came from Chatomi Kobayashi.
00:37Chappie Kobayashi.
00:40I wanted to go to your concert!
00:42If you had come, I would have taken a seat.
00:44But did you sit down?
00:46The person in the back is a little...
00:49I'm not Chappie.
00:51Next is Jun Regular!
00:53I'm a fourth-year university student.
00:55It's hard to study for the test.
00:57I'm ashamed.
01:00What kind of introduction is that?
01:02What are you doing at university?
01:04After taking a child's nursery school and kindergarten, I'm studying psychology.
01:09That's great!
01:10I'm getting used to dealing with 5-year-olds.
01:14I see!
01:15I've actually been to the nursery school.
01:17That's great!
01:19Thank you!
01:21Hey, Okamura!
01:23Who is your favorite musical adult?
01:27What do you think, Kobayashi-san?
01:29Chappie.
01:30Yes?
01:31Look at this.
01:32This is a drum set, right?
01:35There are a lot of instruments, such as cymbals and drums.
01:40Usually, an instrument is played by one person.
01:45But drums play a lot of instruments by themselves.
01:49Why?
01:52Why do drums play by themselves?
02:01Isn't it that?
02:09A lot of instruments.
02:12Drums play by themselves, right?
02:15Have you ever thought about why drums play a lot of instruments by themselves?
02:23Actually, it's better to have a lot of people.
02:26But I didn't have enough people.
02:29So I decided to do it.
02:36Don't do it alone!
02:43Okamura.
02:44If your parents want to raise a genius drummer as a musician,
02:59you can be a drummer one day.
03:05You can do everything!
03:07That's great!
03:09And you can play the drums.
03:11That's not true!
03:13Now I ask all Japanese people.
03:20Why do you play the drums alone?
03:25I asked people who are enjoying the wonderful live performance.
03:29It's hard to say why.
03:31I don't know.
03:37It's hard to say why.
03:42I don't know.
03:45I don't know.
03:46Why do you play the drums alone?
03:49His father used to play the drums with his friends.
03:57He got a great drum.
04:00I'm hungry.
04:01That's good.
04:03I didn't know that.
04:05I didn't know that.
04:07But Chiko knows the reason.
04:11I play the drums alone because
04:14I had a fight with an old drummer and a young drummer.
04:22Because an old drummer and a young drummer had a fight.
04:28Chiko, you are 5 years old, but you know the reason.
04:33Would you like to form a band with me?
04:38I'd love to.
04:40He is Mr. Hidehito Okura, the president of the 21st Japanese Jazz Association.
04:47Nice to meet you.
04:49The drum set was born around the end of the 1800s.
04:57It was designed by an ancient drummer named Chandler.
05:01This is the drummer's father, D.D. Chandler.
05:05Before he designed the drum set,
05:08each drummer had his own musical instrument.
05:13Why was a drum set made with many musical instruments?
05:19It is said that the old drummer had a fight with Chandler.
05:26I don't know why they had a fight,
05:29but the old drummer stopped coming to practice the next day.
05:35But there are many other musical instruments,
05:38so there is no problem with playing.
05:42D.D. Chandler, have you ever played an instrument?
05:46I played a big drum in elementary school.
05:50Then you must know the importance of it.
05:53A big drum is not only a powerful heavy bass,
05:57but also a key to rhythm, so it is an indispensable musical instrument.
06:01So Chandler decided that he had to play a big drum.
06:07Chandler invented something to make it possible to play a big drum and a small drum at the same time.
06:14It is this foot pedal.
06:19A foot pedal is a tool to play the drums on the ground with your feet.
06:25At that time, it was still made of wood,
06:28but now you can play a big drum with your feet,
06:31and a small drum with your hands as before.
06:35It is said that this is the origin of the drum set.
06:39The sound of the newly born drum set was like this.
06:44Oh, what is it?
06:47What is it?
06:49It's a rambler.
06:53It's cute.
06:57It's cute, isn't it?
07:01No.
07:03The way Chandler devised this way of playing was that
07:06many bands and orchestras took it one by one
07:09and spread it all over the United States with the music that was popular at that time,
07:14such as marching.
07:18In the 1900s, drums evolved.
07:23At that time, jazz music was popular in the United States.
07:27When jazz drummer Baby Dodge was playing,
07:30the audience noticed his gesture.
07:34It was that his left foot, which did not use a foot pedal,
07:37was moving irregularly.
07:40When the audience told him this,
07:43he wondered if he could play something with his left foot.
07:46This candle cymbal was born.
07:52Thanks to the candle cymbal, which was attached to a small cymbal,
07:57he was able to play with his left foot, which was taking a rhythm.
08:02In addition, a metal stand was developed,
08:06and a hi-hat, which can be played with a stick, was born.
08:13In this way, not only drums, but also cymbals were added,
08:17and the drummer was able to express more by himself.
08:36And soon a hi-hat was born.
08:40Here, the drum set adds a certain instrument
08:43to achieve revolutionary evolution.
08:46That is...
08:50a hammer.
08:52But if it was a drum, it was already there, wasn't it?
08:55How many big drums did you play when you were in elementary school?
09:00Well, maybe one.
09:02But each drum has a different size,
09:05and each has a different sound.
09:07In other words, the drum set
09:10has a different sound.
09:14I see.
09:16In this way, by adding a tam-tam,
09:19drums were able to play melodies.
09:22In the 1950s, drums were finally in their final form.
09:28Mr. Louis Wilson, who has a winning experience in the U.S. drum contest,
09:33came up with the world's first 2-bass kit.
09:37With this kit, no matter how fast you hit a drum,
09:45it would sound like this.
09:47But with the addition of two drums,
09:53It's nice.
09:54you can play faster,
09:56and you can play at a faster tempo.
09:59However, 2-bass, which has two big drums,
10:02can be difficult to carry,
10:05but with one drum, you can play at the same speed as a 2-bass.
10:09A twin pedal was born.
10:12With this, a new genre called rock has spread all over the world.
10:17In this way, the current drum is finally complete.
10:21Without the twin pedal,
10:24that masterpiece might not have been born.
10:28I don't know how you look.
10:35It's amazing.
10:36It's amazing.
10:37What is it?
10:42Wow, it's amazing.
10:43It's amazing.
10:48It's a village.
10:56In other words, the drum
10:58increased the number of instruments due to the fight between Chandler,
11:02and it became the current form of hitting a lot.
11:13This is hard.
11:17It's hot.
11:20I'm tired.
11:23Thank you for expressing the evolution of the drum in an easy-to-understand way.
11:29It's okay.
11:30It's okay.
11:31In other words, the reason why he hits the drum alone
11:34was because the ancient drummers and the great drummers had a fight.
11:39Chiko, what do you definitely want to do alone?
11:43Making a pot.
11:46Chiko, do you like cooking?
11:47I think I can do what I don't need to do.
11:49What I don't need to do.
11:50I see.
11:51What you don't need to do.
11:52I know Chandler,
11:54but I don't know the name of the opponent.
11:57That's true.
11:58I think it's better to leave him alone.
12:02Because he quit.
12:03That's right.
12:04By the way, it's Nyangostar who played a wonderful drum.
12:08Nyangostar.
12:09Kurenai is a very hard song,
12:12so when I usually play at events,
12:14I eat before the performance,
12:16and I feel sick.
12:18So I don't eat until the performance is over.
12:22I see.
12:24Can the adults answer properly?
12:27If you live without thinking about anything,
12:30Chiko will scold you.
12:45Hey, Okamura.
12:46Who is the most skillful adult among them?
12:51You are the most skillful, right?
12:52You are good at fishing and so on.
12:55Hey, Tsuruno.
12:56Yes.
12:57Who is the right-handed person?
12:58I'm the right-handed person.
13:00There are left-handed people in the world, right?
13:03Yes.
13:04Why?
13:06Why?
13:08Why are there right-handed people and left-handed people?
13:15Why are there right-handed people and left-handed people?
13:19Why are there right-handed people and left-handed people?
13:23It's not that everyone is right-handed,
13:26and it's not that everyone is left-handed.
13:29The reason is deeply related to some parts of our bodies.
13:34You've seen people who are left-handed, right?
13:36Well, there are some people who are right-handed.
13:39Oh, I see.
13:41People on the right often use their left brain.
13:45People on the left often use their right brain.
13:47I see.
13:48So, it's related to some parts of our bodies.
13:51You just said something.
13:53It's the brain, right?
13:54Yes.
13:55It's the brain's mechanism.
13:56It's just...
13:59Oh!
14:00That's right.
14:01Okamura, you are cheating!
14:02You are a boring guy.
14:05I'm sorry.
14:06It's just like that.
14:08Everyone, hold your pen.
14:10Open the cover.
14:12Now, please write down the name of the object.
14:17Okay.
14:18Here it is.
14:20The one on the bottom.
14:22This plate.
14:23What?
14:25What?
14:26What is this?
14:28It's not a plate.
14:30I don't know what this is.
14:31What?
14:32Is this it?
14:34Now, please show it to me.
14:36Here you are.
14:39Okamura, take it.
14:42Satomi-chan.
14:43Chataku.
14:44Chataku.
14:45Takeshi-chan.
14:46Chabon.
14:47Chabon.
14:48That's interesting.
14:49Okamura and Tsuruno-kun.
14:51You are really alive!
14:55Did I get it right?
14:56The correct answer is this.
14:58Chataku.
14:59Oh, I see.
15:00It's a development tag.
15:02Satomi-chan, you got the wrong kanji.
15:04But you got the pronunciation right, so it's okay.
15:07I see.
15:17I see.
15:38We asked left-handed people who are said to be only 10% in the world.
15:44Why?
15:45Why am I left-handed?
15:47Can I ask my mom?
15:51If it's clockwise, it's right-handed.
15:54If it's counterclockwise, it's left-handed.
15:56We asked Keisuke Honda why he is right-handed and why he is left-handed.
16:02He tried to wear a watch on both of his arms, but no one noticed.
16:09Wouldn't it be better if the watch was a little thicker?
16:12Well, yeah.
16:18I'm surprised.
16:19But Chiko-chan knows.
16:23The reason I'm right-handed and left-handed is because I have a right brain and a left brain.
16:32It's almost the same.
16:34Almost the same.
16:36Because I have a right brain and a left brain.
16:40As expected of Chiko-chan.
16:42You know why I'm right-handed and left-handed.
16:46You have a big brain.
16:49It's not all about the brain.
16:51Dr. Toshinori Kato, who has been studying left-handedness for more than 30 years.
17:00Left-handed is a hand that is used primarily in everyday activities such as writing and brushing your teeth.
17:08Why is there a left-handed hand?
17:10This left-handed hand can reduce the burden on the brain.
17:15If you don't know which hand to use, you'll get hurt if you think about which hand to use when you're about to fall.
17:26However, if you know which hand to use, you'll have less time to think and avoid danger.
17:37With a right-handed hand, you can save time for the brain to give orders.
17:43Then why are right-handed and left-handed born?
17:48That's because you have a right brain and a left brain.
17:53You tend to think that the brain is moving the whole body in the same place.
17:59In fact, the right brain moves the left hand and the left brain moves the right hand.
18:06If you look at the cross-section of the right-handed and left-handed brain,
18:10the yellow curve is the part that moves the hand.
18:15The right-handed person is more developed in the part that moves the right hand in the left brain.
18:21The left-handed person is more developed in the part that moves the left hand in the right brain.
18:29In this way, the difference between the right-handed person and the left-handed person depends on which part of the right brain and the left brain moves the hand.
18:40So how do you determine the development condition?
18:45It is thought that it is determined by genes and living environment.
18:50According to statistics on the relationship between parents and children,
18:55if both parents are right-handed, the probability of children being left-handed is 9.5%.
19:01If both parents are left-handed, the probability of children being left-handed is 26.1%.
19:10The influence of genes is also great,
19:13but even children born right-handed may develop a part of the brain that moves the hand when they start using their left hand due to the influence of their left-handed parents.
19:25In other words, whether you are right-handed or left-handed depends not only on the influence of genes,
19:31but also on which hand you use a lot.
19:37However, if you try to change your way of life by force until you are about 10 years old,
19:42you may become traumatized by a sense of discomfort, so please be careful.
19:47We understand the mechanism of right-handed and left-handed people,
19:51but there is a question about left-handed people here.
19:55I have an image that I am a genius.
19:58There are quite a few people who say that left-handed people have a good sense.
20:04I have an image of an idea man.
20:07But my favorite person is left-handed.
20:10What do you think of the theory of left-handed genius supported by Shimada?
20:16There is a scientific basis.
20:21It is said that left-handed people are geniuses because both right-handed and left-handed people are used on average.
20:31Right-handed people are mainly in charge of information processing such as the shape, color, sound difference, and space recognition.
20:39Left-handed people are in charge of information processing of words that solve calculations and problems.
20:46When writing letters or talking, most people use left-handed people.
20:52When you move your hand, you said that the right-handed person uses left-handed people and the left-handed person uses right-handed people.
21:00In other words, when writing letters, the right-handed person moves his hand with his left brain and processes the words with the same left brain,
21:10and the left-handed person moves his hand with his right brain and processes the words with the opposite left brain.
21:19In this way, left-handed people have more opportunities to use both brains,
21:26which makes it easier for different ideas to be born because the whole brain is activated.
21:33This is the basis for being called a left-handed genius.
21:38In fact, there are many people in history who are called geniuses by left-handed people such as Leonardo da Vinci.
21:45Then, is it difficult for right-handed people to be born as geniuses?
21:50There are people who are called geniuses by right-handed people, and if you can, you can make a genius.
21:56Can you make it?
21:57What kind of method is there?
21:59It's easy.
22:00For about a month, try to move your daily life, such as eating, brushing your teeth, and writing letters, with your left hand.
22:08I think your right brain will be activated and you will become a genius.
22:14So I asked this person for help.
22:20Nice to meet you.
22:22Jun-kun is amazing!
22:24Jun-kun!
22:25It's a neck green onion!
22:29Zazie
22:30Zazie, the runner-up of the 2022 R1 Grand Prix.
22:34What is that?
22:37I would like Zazie, who is right-handed, to live with his left hand for a month to become a genius.
22:45All of it?
22:46Everything except work.
22:48To be honest, it's tough.
22:50Why me in the first place?
22:52I think Zazie is pink all over and fits the image of Uchiko-chan.
22:57That's all.
22:58If that's the case, please give me more.
23:00Please give me more.
23:01Please give me more until now.
23:02That's right.
23:03Why are you such a tough guy?
23:05From now on, Zazie, who is right-handed, will have a left-handed life for as long as possible for a month.
23:15It's called the Zazie Genius Plan.
23:20First, check Zazie's current brain with MRI.
23:25If you get close to a genius, will you change your hair style?
23:29Then I won't rely on looks anymore.
23:31I'll have short black hair.
23:33If I become a genius.
23:34Looking at the cross-section of the brain that is not yet a genius.
23:38This is the right brain and the left brain.
23:43This black part is where you move your hands.
23:47This is where you feel your hands.
23:50It's black, which means it's active.
23:56The area around the left hand is not black at all.
24:00It's thin.
24:01This part is black all the way around.
24:04The more black it gets, the closer it gets to a genius.
24:07That's right.
24:08The brain doesn't lie.
24:10If you train for a month, it should get a lot darker.
24:15I'll do another MRI in a month.
24:19If you don't do anything, you'll be like this.
24:23What are you talking about?
24:25I'll do it properly.
24:26Do you want to do it?
24:27So, in order to compare the improvement after a month.
24:31I asked him to draw a picture of his specialty with his left hand.
24:36It may be the first time in my life.
24:38By the way, this is Chiko-chan, who drew with her right hand.
24:42Chiko-chan, who drew with her left hand.
24:46It's similar.
24:48Huh?
24:49I think it's pretty good compared to the picture I drew with my right hand.
24:54If you're already good at it, why don't you quit this project?
24:58Why are you saying that?
25:00I want to be better.
25:03Mr. Zazie wants to make sure.
25:07If you use your left hand, you'll be a genius.
25:10Is that how you make use of it?
25:12Yes.
25:13The life of an entertainer with his left hand is the best way to polish his art.
25:19It's got the power to read the air in an instant.
25:22It's easy to come up with interesting things.
25:25I can do it right away.
25:27You can do interesting things on TV.
25:30That's right.
25:31It's the best.
25:32It's the best.
25:33Mr. Zazie, before you become a genius, can you tell us a joke?
25:38It's the first time I've ever done it like that.
25:41Please watch the last story before becoming a genius.
25:45It's funny.
25:46Zazie's god play.
25:48In front of the station.
25:50Oh, long time no see.
25:52Did you come all the way here?
25:54Yes, I came all the way here.
25:56Let's do the usual thing.
26:00Gashin.
26:01Gattai.
26:02Tsugaru Kaikyo Nassing.
26:05Ishikawa Sayuri is in trouble.
26:09What's that?
26:14If you become a genius, you'll be more interesting.
26:18You'll be more interesting.
26:20But at this stage, it's like, what's that?
26:28The teacher is strict.
26:30Will Mr. Zazie become a genius in one month?
26:36So, the reason why there are right-handed and left-handed people is because there are right-handed and left-handed people.
26:43Chiko, have you ever decided to use this hand?
26:48I only do flash fireworks with my left hand.
26:53It's more stable.
26:55That's right.
26:56As mentioned in the VTR, if you try to forcefully use the hand of a 10-year-old child, it will be difficult to move.
27:04It may affect the development of the brain, so it is better not to force it.
27:10And Mr. Kato, who had a fun relationship with Mr. Zazie.
27:14He has seen more than 10,000 MRI images of the brain.
27:19Actually, he is amazing.
27:21He is a proper person.
27:23I think I needed a follow-up.
27:27He's been doing a lot of things for me.
27:31Mr. Zazie's hard work to become a genius.
27:35We will deliver it every week from now on.
27:38Please look forward to it.
27:40Chiko, I heard you have something to talk about.
27:44There's an escalator, right?
27:46Yes, there is.
27:47In Tokyo, they open the right side a lot.
27:51It's very long, but only the left side is crowded.
27:56There's a line down there, but no one's going up.
28:01It says, please stop.
28:05I'm a stop-and-go athlete.
28:08I'm standing on the right side.
28:10It's a precaution.
28:12When I come from behind, I feel a lot of pressure.
28:15Why is this person standing like this?
28:17I see.
28:18Because there are people walking.
28:20How do you deal with the pressure?
28:23How do you know how strong your feelings are?
28:27It's a stop-and-go now.
28:31It seems that both sides are standing.
28:34It's a little bit of a progress.
28:37You don't have to open it.
28:39If you're standing normally, that's fine.
28:42If you're injured, you have to stand.
28:47That's right.
28:48You don't have to resist the pressure.
28:51You just have to stand proudly.
28:54It's a rule.
28:56Let's do our best to stand where it's open.
29:00If you tell me, I'll do it.
29:02You don't have to move.
29:04You don't have to put a stone on the wall.
29:06Let's pretend we don't know.
29:08By the way, Chico hasn't fallen on his stomach.
29:10It's like having breakfast with miso soup.
29:16If the person in front of you has miso soup,
29:18shouldn't I have gone to prepare rice?
29:28Okamura.
29:29Who is the most exciting person to hear about festivals?
29:34Who is the most exciting person to hear about festivals?
29:35Who is the most exciting person to hear about festivals?
29:36Let me ask.
29:39Okamura.
29:40When you go to a festival, you sell rice noodles at a stall, right?
29:44Yes, I do.
29:45Why?
29:47Why do you sell rice noodles at a festival?
29:55Because...
29:58Rice noodles...
30:02Why do I sell rice noodles?
30:05When you go to a festival, you always see a rice noodle stall.
30:11But why do you sell rice noodles at a festival?
30:17Well...
30:23I don't know.
30:24You're a boring guy.
30:27Oh, really?
30:28I'm so happy.
30:30Great.
30:31I ask all Japanese people now.
30:35Why do you sell rice noodles at a festival?
30:40I asked people who go to a festival.
30:43Why?
30:44I don't know.
30:46To hide from God.
30:49Isn't that the right answer?
30:51I don't know, though.
30:52You can get caught up in your own color.
30:55That's right.
30:56I don't know why she sells rice noodles at a festival.
31:00She was on a date with her new boyfriend at a festival.
31:03She found her ex-boyfriend who went to the same festival last year.
31:07There was a staff member who wore a rice noodle mask.
31:11A staff member?
31:12He was caught in the same yukata as last year.
31:16Oh, that's great.
31:19But Chiko knows the reason.
31:23I sell rice noodles at a festival...
31:26to hide from God.
31:37To hide from God.
31:41That's great, Chiko.
31:43You're 5 years old, but you know the reason why rice noodles are sold at a festival.
31:47I'm impressed.
31:49That's great.
31:50He is Masakazu Toki, a honorary professor at the University of Edogawa.
31:55He studies ethnology and culture.
31:58He has a great name.
32:00The history of rice noodles is very old.
32:02It dates back to the Jomon period.
32:05Rice noodles were made from soil in the Jomon period.
32:09Wooden rice noodles were discovered in the Yayoi period.
32:14Rice noodles in this period were mainly made from religious rites.
32:19Ancient people believed that God dwelt in forests and the sea.
32:26They believed that God would come during the New Year and the time of food.
32:31But you can't see God in real life.
32:35So people would wear a mask and pray to God.
32:40They prayed to God to help them.
32:43Transformation.
32:45In the Nara period, something was transmitted from China.
32:50It caused a big change in rice noodles.
32:53It was a popular show called SANGAKU.
32:56This changed the role of rice noodles.
33:00SANGAKU is an entertainment show that was transmitted from China.
33:07It is also featured in HIKARU KIMIE, a Taiga drama.
33:13It is based on SANGAKU.
33:15It develops into a rice noodle expression.
33:21KOMOTE and HANYA represent rice noodles.
33:25More than 200 types of rice noodles were born from the rice noodle expression.
33:30Is the rice noodle expression the origin of rice noodles sold at festivals?
33:36I think so.
33:38But it's not.
33:40Rice noodle expression is mainly enjoyed by aristocrats and feudal lords.
33:44It was not popular with the common people.
33:47When did the rice noodle expression spread among the common people?
33:52It was after the Edo period.
33:54It was Tokugawa Yoshimune who created HACHI DAISHO.
33:59Tokugawa Yoshimune proposed a reform to restore the wealth of the WAKUFU.
34:05He proposed a contract.
34:07He also called for a reduction of luxury, such as strengthening the purchase of rice noodles.
34:13As a result, there was a lot of stress among the common people.
34:18Tokugawa Yoshimune, as a trick to get rid of the gas, planted cherry trees in Asakayama and Midagawa.
34:26He offered cherry blossoms to the common people.
34:29Although the common people of Edo were forced to live a modest life,
34:33the rules did not matter on the day of the cherry blossoms.
34:37The common people enjoyed cherry blossoms a lot,
34:41such as smoking alcohol, wearing men's clothes, and stabbing swords.
34:47Among the common people, there was a person who wore a fox mask and dressed up.
34:53Why did the common people of the Edo period wear a mask at the cherry blossoms?
34:58It was because they wanted to wear a mask and do their best.
35:03At that time, the status system was still strict, and it was said to reduce luxury.
35:09So they wore a mask and hid their identities.
35:13I see.
35:14In the late Edo period,
35:18such a mask was popular at the cherry blossoms.
35:22What is it?
35:24It is a paper mask that hides only the upper half of the face called MEKAZURA.
35:30At that time, there was a merchant who sold MEKAZURA at the cherry blossoms.
35:34Customers wore MEKAZURA and acted impulsively to relieve their daily stress.
35:41MEKAZURA, which can be easily disguised with a piece of paper, was very popular at the cherry blossoms.
35:46In addition, at that time, rakugo or sanshotei-kajo performed rakugo using MEKAZURA,
35:52and MEKAZURA was widely accepted not only by the cherry blossoms customers.
35:57In this case, I think MEKAZURA will be more popular.
36:01I think so, too.
36:02What is a place where more people can gather and party?
36:07A festival.
36:08That's right. It's a festival.
36:10In fact, the festival also means a place where you can relieve your daily stress, just like the cherry blossoms.
36:17A mask and a MEKAZURA were worn to relieve stress at the cherry blossoms.
36:22Just like that, the merchant noticed the festival, which was a place to relieve stress,
36:28and the mask was sold at the festival.
36:34In addition,
36:35People come from far away to see the festival,
36:39so MEKAZURA is a great business opportunity.
36:44As a result, I think MEKAZURA is connected to the masks of modern festivals.
36:50Do you sell MEKAZURA?
36:51Yes, I do.
36:53After that, in the Meiji and Taisho period,
36:57masks made of paper were popular.
37:01And in the early Showa period, when masks made of celluloid were born,
37:05masks for children, who modeled the characters of the manga, appeared one after another and became very popular.
37:12At some point, masks became the standard of festivals and could be sold at any festival.
37:19By the way, you can see the festival without wearing masks in Japan.
37:25One of the festivals is the Venice Carnival, which is held in Italy every February.
37:31This festival lasts from the 12th century.
37:34Participants wear masks and enjoy the festival without wearing masks.
37:38In Europe, the status system was strict,
37:41so people wore masks and transformed to a different status,
37:44and relieved their daily stress.
37:47Although the country and the era are different,
37:50it is common for humans to wear masks and relieve their stress.
37:55By the way, have you ever put on a mask and put on a mask?
37:59Because my name is Oni,
38:02I put on a mask and put on a mask every year at the festival.
38:08So, the reason why masks are sold at festivals is
38:12to put on a mask without knowing who they are.
38:16What do you always eat at festivals, Chico-chan?
38:20I put on a mask with salt from the butter.
38:23That's delicious.
38:25That's delicious.
38:28Masks are evolving day by day,
38:31and recently, masks made with 3D printing technology have become a hot topic.
38:38In fact, a staff wearing a mask is in the studio.
38:43Please look for her.
38:48I don't know her at all.
38:50Maybe you don't know her.
38:52I've been scared of her for a long time.
38:55Who is she?
38:57I thought she had no expression at all.
39:01Who is she?
39:02This girl.
39:04The girl on the right side of the screen?
39:06Yes, this girl.
39:07I'm curious.
39:09But what if she has a face like this?
39:12Can you take off the mask?
39:17She took it off.
39:21I'm scared of her.
39:23I don't know her at all.
39:25I don't know her at all.
39:27Oh, you noticed her.
39:29I thought young people these days are like this.
39:35Do you want to change the mask?
39:37What will happen?
39:38Please tell me if I'm wrong.
39:43I don't know her at all.
39:45She looks like a son of a kabuki actor.
39:48She looks like a sixth-generation kabuki actor.
39:51Do you want to change the mask?
39:52Yes, I do.
39:53She looks good.
39:56She looks like a woman.
39:58Is she Ms. Katagiri?
40:02She is cute.
40:03She looks real.
40:04Her expression has changed a lot.
40:07I'm glad.
40:10She looks like a lot of people.
40:12She is interesting.
40:15She looks like Yusuke Kamiji.
40:18She is a Shuuji.
40:20She is a Shuuji.
40:21I'm a Shuuji, too.
40:24Satomi, I heard you have an announcement.
40:27Yes.
40:28I'm going to be on the show.
40:29Danchi no Futari is airing on Sunday at 10 p.m. on BS.
40:33Kyoko Koizumi and I will play the childhood friends of the six-year-olds.
40:38It's a warm and humorous friendship story of two people who grew up in the Danchi of Showa.
40:44Please watch it.
40:46It looks interesting.
40:49I'm looking forward to it.
40:55Sachiko.
40:56Yes.
40:57I got your food today, too.
40:58Thank you, everyone.
41:02Kyoko.
41:05Let's start the first homeroom of the new school year.
41:08Did you do the three summer holidays that the teacher asked you to do?
41:13Yes, I did.
41:14How many times did your parents tell you to play after doing your homework?
41:20How many times did you lie to your parents that you wanted somen noodles for lunch and somen noodles for dinner?
41:27I did.
41:28While everyone was doing the first radio exercise, did you do the second one alone?
41:34No, I did the first one.
41:36I think you've all grown a lot through this experience.
41:42Next time, I'll give you a winter break, so look forward to it.
41:48I don't think anyone did it.
41:50You're a weird teacher.
41:51It's scary in winter.
41:53It's cold.
41:54Ayana, 5 years old, plus 3 years old.
41:59I'm not good at math.
42:02Especially, I'm not good at the addition and subtraction of fractions.
42:09How can I get used to math?
42:12I see.
42:13She's drawing an illustration, too.
42:16She's using various colors.
42:18What are you not good at?
42:20I don't know.
42:26Chiko, please give us some information from an expert.
42:33The addition and subtraction of fractions is easier to understand if you think about it in terms of money.
42:37In the case of addition and subtraction of fractions, for example, 12 minus 9 is 12 yen.
42:42You can think of it as subtracting 9 yen from a 10-yen bill.
42:47In addition, it is said that it is good to mix your favorite things to like math.
42:52For example, if you like dancing, you can calculate how many times you can do it in 3 minutes when you practice dancing for 30 minutes.
43:00By mixing your favorite things and calculating them, you can use the math you learned at school.
43:06If you realize it, you will enjoy math.
43:10I see.
43:11The song is different.
43:12If you eat, you say the price, and the person who is the farthest from you pays the most.
43:18Everyone loses somehow.
43:21That's a probability.
43:23That's math, right?
43:25Yes, it is.
43:27Adding prices is math.
43:30So math is very popular in the world.
43:33That's right.
43:34If you try to like it, it will be difficult.
43:38You should do what you are good at and try to do math.
43:44You shouldn't hate it.
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44:00It's a shame that I couldn't have a boyfriend in the summer.
44:03I'm going to break up with a hot and exciting couple.
44:07Zero is higher than minus one.
44:11Everyone, look down and walk.
44:16That's right.
44:17Let's do our best today.
44:19Do your best.
44:23I'm going to be scolded by Chiko-chan next time.
44:27I'm Morita, the narrator.
44:29I hurt my right shoulder during the summer break.
44:32I can hardly use my right hand now.
44:35I'm working on a plan to become a genius.
44:39Next time,
44:41Why do you make the tongs click at the bakery?
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