ワイドナショー 2024年9月15日 兵庫県知事辞職要求ハリス対トランプ初の討論会

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00:01Today's Gatchiriman is...
00:04Smell!
00:07Everyone, the world is full of smells, isn't it?
00:11Of course, there are many businesses related to smells.
00:14Of course, they make a lot of money!
00:17But, until now, in this program,
00:19surprisingly, we haven't talked about smells.
00:22That's true.
00:23The reason is that smells can't be captured in pictures.
00:27They can't be captured on camera.
00:29That's right.
00:30A frightened director couldn't come up with an idea.
00:33But, it looks like it's going to be a big deal,
00:37so I looked it up and found out that I had no choice but to do it.
00:41The business of smells.
00:43More people came out than I expected,
00:45and it became a big deal.
00:48A company called Nioi Venture,
00:50which was born from Osaka University.
00:52As a market,
00:53if there is a scale of 231 trillion yen,
00:55you can transfer the smell.
00:57Transfer the smell?
00:58Transfer the smell?
01:00I've never heard of this technology.
01:02Is it true?
01:03What's that?
01:04That company, which Japan is proud of,
01:06has entered the business of smells.
01:09This is Sony's business promotion room.
01:12What is the business of smells that Sony,
01:15which has sold more than 13 trillion yen?
01:17I think the most important thing is in the nose.
01:22It's a big business of smells.
01:25It's a 30-minute video where you sniff the smell.
01:31Good morning.
01:32Today is the business of smells.
01:34Usually, there is a smell in our daily life,
01:38but when it comes to TV,
01:40we can't feel the smell on the other side of the TV screen,
01:44so we've been told that it's absolutely no good.
01:46It's a punishment game like sniffing a smelly smell.
01:48This has never had a good response.
01:51I see.
01:52Not even once.
01:53So there is no credibility between TV and smells.
01:57I'll do it today.
02:01Good luck.
02:02Please look forward to it.
02:03Good morning.
02:04Good morning.
02:06Sakura-chan.
02:19It's a guilty smell.
02:21What is it?
02:22What is it?
02:23What is it?
02:26It's an artificial flower.
02:28Oh, my God.
02:29It's coming.
02:31Oh, I see.
02:35Let me introduce today's guests.
02:38He is Mr. Tatsuya Goto, an economic journalist,
02:41and Mr. Sakura Inoue.
02:43Nice to meet you.
02:44Nice to meet you.
02:45Sakura-chan, did you have a character who was sensitive to smells?
02:49I was sensitive to my father's smell.
02:51Your father's smell?
02:52Yes.
02:53Especially when I was a student, I didn't wash my laundry.
02:57Wow, I'm shocked.
03:01I'm shocked.
03:02It's a guilty smell.
03:03Guilty smell?
03:05Guilty?
03:06I'm curious about that.
03:07Mr. Goto, are Japanese people so sensitive to smells?
03:12Yes.
03:13It is said that the connection between emotions and memories is very strong.
03:17Is it the most difficult thing to sense?
03:20It's difficult to make data.
03:22It's also difficult to reproduce.
03:23So, as this place develops,
03:25we may be able to move closer to humans.
03:27There is a possibility that various markets will expand.
03:31Let's do the forbidden smell business on TV.
03:35Smell that makes money.
03:37First of all, it is a company that produces a very good smell from something unexpected.
03:42This building in Bosho, Tokyo.
03:47In fact, there is a company that won the Grand Prix in a venture competition where start-ups from all over the world gather here.
03:54There is a company that produces a very good smell.
03:57Let's go into a warehouse-like room.
04:01Good morning.
04:03This is Rina Sakai, the president of a company called Farmen Station.
04:08I heard that you won a great venture competition.
04:11I won the best prize of 10 million yen.
04:1410 million yen?
04:15Yes.
04:16The smell business that won the Grand Prix is in this laboratory.
04:24This is the scent we made.
04:28What came out was a slightly suspicious white liquid in a bottle.
04:33Let's smell it right away.
04:38It smells like peach.
04:40It's sweet.
04:41It's sweet.
04:42Indeed, it smells like peach.
04:45But it doesn't smell that great.
04:48What's so great about this?
04:51In fact, this is not the scent of peach made from peach, but the scent of peach made from garbage.
04:57Garbage?
04:59Yes, Farmen Station.
05:01A company that produces a good smell from garbage.
05:04What kind of garbage do you make the scent of peach from?
05:08We make it from rice bran that comes out when making rice.
05:13Rice bran?
05:15The scent of peach comes from rice bran that comes out when making rice.
05:21In addition, we make the scent of sweet potatoes,
05:24the scent of muscat,
05:27the scent of apple,
05:30and the scent of passion fruit.
05:35The scent that the president is putting the most effort into is...
05:40It's very sweet.
05:42It's a good alcohol.
05:44Actually, this is the scent of vanilla.
05:47Vanilla?
05:48The scent of vanilla used in various foods and perfumes.
05:53So, what kind of garbage did you make this from?
05:57We make it from coffee husks.
06:00The coffee bean husks that come out when you put coffee in it are almost worthless garbage.
06:06This is revolutionary.
06:08Even though the market size of vanilla is quite large,
06:12the price of vanilla that can be harvested in nature is decreasing.
06:17So, if you can make the scent of vanilla,
06:20it's a great chance to make a lot of money.
06:22You can make a lot of money.
06:24Yes, that's right.
06:27By the way, how much does it cost to sell the ingredients?
06:32If it's a handful of fruits,
06:35it costs tens of thousands of yen per kilogram.
06:39Sometimes, it costs more than 100,000 yen per kilogram.
06:42That's amazing.
06:44Isn't it a model?
06:46No, it's the power of technology.
06:49Yes, it's the power of technology.
06:51It takes a lot of time and effort.
06:53Now, let's move on to the main subject.
06:55President, how do you make a good scent from garbage?
06:59We ferment garbage to make a good scent.
07:02Fermenting garbage to make a good scent.
07:06For example, when you make a peach scent from rice bran,
07:11first, mix rice bran with water.
07:14Then, add a certain amount of carotene.
07:18It depends on the type of rice bran.
07:20Then, add a certain amount of lactic acid.
07:23Then,
07:25When the amount of lactic acid increases,
07:27it eats various nutrients.
07:29Then, it produces the scent we need.
07:33When a certain amount of carotene and a certain amount of lactic acid
07:37eat rice bran and turn it into another substance,
07:42it makes a peach scent.
07:45This process is called
07:47putting rice bran and lactic acid in a mixing bowl
07:50It takes a long time from the beginning to the end.
07:52It takes a week.
07:54This time, I mixed it at 35 degrees.
07:57He mixed it at 35 degrees for a few days.
08:02When he smelled it,
08:08It smells like peach.
08:10How to make a good scent
08:12It depends on the type of garbage and the type of lactic acid.
08:16It is very difficult to decide which type of rice bran to mix at what temperature for how many hours.
08:25So, let's see the actual meeting of the ramen station that decides the recipe.
08:34This is the fermentation team of the ramen station.
08:39Do you have a name?
08:40Ramen Ranger
08:43He has been researching fermentation for a long time.
08:47He is a professional of fermented rice bran.
08:49He is Mr. Sugimoto.
08:51He is Mr. Tokunaga.
08:53He is a master of fermented rice bran.
08:55He is a master of fermented rice bran.
08:57He is a master of fermented rice bran.
08:59Each member has his own specialty.
09:03This time, there is a lot of rice bran that has not been used yet.
09:07This time, they have a meeting to change the rice bran to a good scent.
09:14The main ingredients of soy are often linoleic acid and linoleic acid.
09:19I want to use them well to make a lactic acid scent.
09:23First, Mr. Tokunaga recommends a milky scent that is easy to make use of the characteristics of the rice bran.
09:31Then,
09:32Plant-based milk is often used overseas.
09:37I want to make a milky flavor.
09:39Mr. Sugimoto recommends a specific product based on past data.
09:45From now on, everyone will make a good-smelling design.
09:51It's a design that comes to my mind.
09:53I can't show you in detail.
09:55This is the finished design.
09:58I don't know at all. It looks difficult.
10:00The sales of fermented rice bran have increased 40 times recently.
10:07Fermented rice bran makes a good-smelling scent from garbage.
10:12Mr. Goto, I've never heard of this technology.
10:16Although it is garbage, it is a natural ingredient.
10:19It is easy to apply to various foods and beverages.
10:22There are many projects.
10:25Some people want to make a material using the leftovers from their own company.
10:33It's a way to use the scents from your own company.
10:38That's right.
10:39I didn't know you could do that.
10:41Next, we went to the campus of Osaka University.
10:46Good morning.
10:48Mr. Kubo, the president of a company called Koumi Fertilizer, welcomed us.
10:53Koumi Fertilizer is a famous company in Osaka University.
10:58Why?
10:59It is the company that has the world's first scent technology.
11:03The market price is 231 trillion yen.
11:06231 trillion yen is a big number.
11:10It smells suspicious.
11:13Mr. Kubo, what is the world's first technology of Koumi Fertilizer?
11:18This is it.
11:20This is a square plate.
11:23What is this?
11:25This is the first artificial flower in the world.
11:29Is this a human flower?
11:31That's right.
11:32This is a human flower.
11:33Is this a flower?
11:35It doesn't look like a flower at all.
11:38How is this a flower?
11:41You can see how a human smells at the cellular level.
11:47According to the president, there are 400 sensors in the human nose that detect smells.
11:53Each has a different sense of smell.
11:57If this and this react, it smells sweet.
12:02If this and this react, it smells like curry.
12:06Depending on which of the 400 sensors reacts, the sense of smell is determined.
12:13If you look at this artificial flower, there are 200 vertical, 20 horizontal, and a total of 400 squares.
12:22That's right.
12:23Mr. Kubo and his colleagues are sticking 400 kinds of human-like sensors on each square.
12:31For example, if you let an artificial flower smell vanilla.
12:36If you look at the arrow,
12:39it gets brighter like this and disappears at the end.
12:44It doesn't react at all where it's not shining.
12:47That's why people recognize vanilla as a smell of 7 kinds.
12:55If you use an artificial flower,
12:57you can see which sensor in the nose detects the smell of vanilla.
13:03In other words, you can visualize the smell of vanilla.
13:09Based on this data, if you make a combination of sensors that detect the smell of vanilla
13:14and a sensor that detects the smell of vanilla,
13:17even if it doesn't contain the smell of vanilla,
13:20it can be recognized as the smell of vanilla itself.
13:25In addition, this is also possible.
13:28You can transfer the smell to a place far away.
13:31I see.
13:33For example, if you transfer the smell of roses from this room to America,
13:38you can smell the same scent of roses.
13:43What did the president show us?
13:46This is a digital diffuser.
13:48This is a machine used to transfer smells.
13:51The inkjet printer is designed to reproduce almost infinite colors from 4 to 5 colors.
13:58This is a prototype machine for transferring smells.
14:01It mixes 5 basic smells and reproduces various smells.
14:05It seems to spray the smell made from this hole.
14:09Let's try it.
14:10If you mix 5 different smells with the same smell as cinnamon,
14:16and try to reproduce it...
14:22Wow, it's amazing.
14:24It's spicy cinnamon.
14:27Even though it doesn't contain the smell of cinnamon,
14:30you can smell the scent of cinnamon.
14:33Next, if you input the data of the smell,
14:36which is the same as the smell of roses...
14:43It's the smell of roses.
14:45Even though it doesn't contain the smell of roses,
14:48you can smell the scent of roses.
14:50With this machine and the data of the smell,
14:54you can transfer the same smell to people all over the world.
14:58It's going to be manufactured next year in Osaka.
15:03How much will it sell?
15:05On average, it will sell about 150 million copies.
15:09In 5 years, we hope to sell hundreds of millions of copies.
15:16And if you can data the way you feel the smell,
15:20you can do business like this.
15:23This is the room where we make the database of the smell.
15:26What is the database of the smell?
15:29It's a database of the 300 kinds of smells that people feel.
15:36If you want to know which sensor reacts to which smell,
15:44you can use the data of the smell.
15:48If you hold down the two big sensors, the smell will disappear.
15:55If you hold down the sensor of the flower that reacts to the smell,
15:59you can feel the smell.
16:02Hold down the flower?
16:04It seems that Omi-Hakko has found more and more substances
16:07that cover the sensor of the flower that feels the smell.
16:11It's called the ultimate absorber.
16:14You can erase the smell that you don't want to smell with a pinpoint.
16:19Let's get started.
16:22This is the socks of the male staff who worked for a few days.
16:30It looks good.
16:32I did my best.
16:36It stinks.
16:38It looks good.
16:40It's not a little.
16:44It's called isokissosan, which is the main cause of sweat.
16:49Isokissosan is a smell that is regulated by the country.
16:55Omi-Hakko developed a spray that only suppresses the smell of isokissosan.
17:02It directly covers the cells that feel isokissosan.
17:07Many of the absorbers are marketed to deceive the smell with a strong smell.
17:13However, Omi-Hakko only covers the sensor that feels the smell of isokissosan in the human nose.
17:22I see.
17:24What is the effect?
17:27It's done.
17:36It's gone.
17:40Let's do a studio demonstration.
17:43It stinks.
17:47It stinks.
17:49Let's experiment with the socks.
17:52I spray it on one side.
17:54I spray it on the other side.
17:58It doesn't smell at all.
18:00You passed the test.
18:02It's amazing.
18:03You can now eliminate any smell.
18:06We make samples of various absorbers.
18:10We have already prepared an absorber for curry.
18:15How long does it last?
18:17You can spray it on a mask and wear it.
18:20You can also use it in a nursing home.
18:22You can eliminate the smell of isokissosan in a large space.
18:28Is it possible to make a mask that doesn't smell of isokissosan?
18:33Yes.
18:34That's great.
18:36It's interesting.
18:37Is it technically possible to reproduce almost all smells?
18:42Yes.
18:43This is the basic smell of curry.
18:46We make this as a cartridge.
18:49By combining it, you can reproduce almost all smells.
18:53It's an amazing era.
18:55It's interesting.
18:57Next, we visited the head office of Sony.
19:01Let's go inside.
19:04The lobby is large.
19:06This is Mr. Kikuchi, who is in charge of the factory.
19:10How much was the sales of Sony?
19:13Last year, the sales of Sony Group was 13.208 billion yen.
19:17That's great.
19:18The numbers are different.
19:20That's great.
19:21Sony is famous for its home appliances, music, movies, and games.
19:27Do you run a business of smell?
19:31Yes, we do.
19:33Do you?
19:34Yes.
19:35Don't you know?
19:37I don't know.
19:39Let's go to the room where the smell team of Sony is.
19:44Let's go inside the head office.
19:47We arrived at...
19:49This is the promotion room of Sony's smell business.
19:52This is the center of Sony's business of smell.
19:56This is Mr. Shuji Fujita, who is in charge of Sony's business of smell.
20:01You haven't run a business of smell, have you?
20:04No.
20:05Why?
20:06That's a good question.
20:07That's a good question.
20:09In the world of science, the foundation of smell has not yet been completed compared to new images and music.
20:21This is what Sony has developed with all its might.
20:27What is this?
20:28This is the MES-DX1000.
20:30It's huge.
20:31This is a mysterious machine that costs less than 3 million yen.
20:36What is this?
20:40The staff will experience the smell machine that Sony has developed with all its might.
20:45I've experienced a lot.
20:46Please put your face closer.
20:48Then...
20:51Oh, it smells like lemon.
20:53Oh, it smells like lemon.
20:55It smells good.
20:56The lemon is gone.
20:58It doesn't smell here.
21:00It is a device that delivers the smell only to the place you want to smell.
21:05That's right.
21:06What Sony has developed is a device that delivers the smell to a narrow pinpoint space.
21:13In addition, the smell of lemon...
21:15Oh, it's a peach.
21:17Yes, it's a peach.
21:20Is it a pineapple?
21:21Yes, it's a pineapple.
21:22Wow, what does it smell like?
21:23You can get a different smell more and more.
21:26The inside of the device looks like this.
21:30The smell is locked in here.
21:34The smell is locked in here.
21:37There are a lot of cartridges in the device.
21:39If you choose one from the tablet, you can get a variety of smells.
21:44But Mr. Fujita, what is the use of this machine?
21:48How do you use it?
21:49This is a device for smelling.
21:52Oh, I see.
21:53In fact, there is a thing called a sense of smell that checks whether you can smell as well as a visual test and a hearing test.
22:04Actually, if you look at the hospital...
22:07Here it is.
22:08Oh, there it is.
22:09Oh, there it is.
22:10Sony's machine.
22:12The sense of smell test has been started since this spring.
22:16It was very difficult to do the sense of smell test until now.
22:20It is a sense of smell test that checks various smells.
22:24The important thing is the smell reset.
22:27If the smell remains, you can't smell the next one.
22:31It takes a lot of time and effort to ventilate the room.
22:34But what about Sony's machine?
22:37From this hole, only the required amount of smell is emitted in a certain direction.
22:44In addition, all the remaining smell is removed by this air flow.
22:52It's lemon.
22:53Oh, it smells good.
22:55Oh, it's gone.
22:56What?
22:57It's gone all of a sudden?
22:58It's gone all of a sudden.
22:59Oh, it's peach.
23:00Oh, it smells good.
23:01Oh, there's no more.
23:02Even if I come here, there's no more.
23:04Really?
23:05That's fast.
23:07So even if you smell it one after another, it won't mix.
23:10You can easily do the sense of smell test.
23:15Of course, this sense of smell technology has also started to be used in entertainment business, which is also a sign of Sony.
23:23Wow, it smells burnt.
23:26A machine is also being developed to pinpoint the smell that matches the image in the movie theater.
23:32The sense of smell is directly applied to the part of the brain that is related to the sense of smell.
23:37It makes it easier to feel the sense of immersion and the sense of presence.
23:42In addition, it seems to be used for such entertainment.
23:46I was thinking of horror content.
23:48It's like a haunted house.
23:50A haunted house where the smell comes out?
23:53It's called watching a horror video with a smell sitting on a chair.
23:59What is this smell?
24:03It really smells like blood.
24:06Oh, my God. It's coming.
24:08It smells like blood.
24:11It smells like dirt.
24:12It's pretty scary.
24:13There's something in there.
24:16That's right.
24:17It's really scary.
24:18It's scary and funny.
24:20It's screaming a lot.
24:21Sony is good at smell control.
24:26So you can change the smell of the artist's song at the concert, right?
24:33I think that's exactly what our technology can do.
24:38You can also smell it.
24:40Or you can use it to erase it personally.
24:47I think that's possible.
24:49I think we can collaborate with Sony.
24:51What do you think?
24:52Let's do it.
24:55I can't do it.
24:57If you make it with 40 cartridges of the basic smell, you can make all kinds of smells.
25:02There's a TV that really makes you smell.
25:05I think we can do something amazing by collaborating.
25:09That's amazing.
25:12We've seen a lot of things.
25:14Finally, I'd like to ask Mr. Goto.
25:16Mr. Goto, please tell us about the smell business that seems to be profitable.
25:20Yes, that's after the commercial.
25:25Please tell us about the smell business that seems to be profitable.
25:28The company called Air Aroma Japan is working on it.
25:31For example, there is a Sumida Aquarium near Skytree.
25:35I'm doing something like a production of the smell there.
25:37For example, if it's an entrance, I'll make it a little calmer.
25:40Depending on the type of fish and season, I change the smell of each floor.
25:46This company also produces showrooms and hotels.
25:51The smell when you enter a hotel changes your impression completely.
25:56That's right.
25:57It means that there is a company that coordinates like that.
26:01I don't want to go to Korikorisei!
26:03Then please wear this shirt.
26:05A mysterious healthy shirt costs 7.7 billion yen a year.
26:08I can't trust it.
26:10The truth of the suspicious shirt is revealed by Mr. Goto.
26:14No way.
26:15It's a win.
26:21It's a win.

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