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00:00:00Tokyo Disney Land!
00:00:022nd place is Tokyo Disney Sea!
00:00:044th place is Universal Studios!
00:00:065th place is the Insanity Island!
00:00:08Did you forget anything?
00:00:10No, no, no!
00:00:12Do you remember anything about Chiba?
00:00:14The Amazon Farm
00:00:16Kamogawa Sea World
00:00:18The one with the shachi
00:00:20Tokyo Dots Village
00:00:22They named it after Tokyo Dots Village
00:00:24They'll take care of everything
00:00:26They're having a Chinese festival
00:00:28That's right
00:00:30You love Chiba, don't you?
00:00:32The Amazon Farm
00:00:34It's not in the list
00:00:36It's not in the list
00:00:38Can I see the picture?
00:00:40This is the picture
00:00:42This is before they opened the park
00:00:44What's this?
00:00:46This is inside the park
00:00:48Can't you tell by looking at this?
00:00:50The tent is in the back
00:00:52What's this?
00:00:54The theme park
00:00:56The theme park
00:00:58This is it!
00:01:00What is it?
00:01:02The theme park
00:01:04Funabashi
00:01:06Andersen Park
00:01:08It's been so long!
00:01:10It's been so long!
00:01:12Do you know about Andersen?
00:01:14Yes, we all go there
00:01:16Andersen Park
00:01:18It's easier to understand if you say
00:01:20Wampa Kingdom
00:01:22It used to be Wampa Kingdom
00:01:24The name changed?
00:01:26That's right
00:01:28This park has the area of
00:01:30eight Tokyo Dome
00:01:32Funabashi Andersen Park
00:01:34The fountain with the
00:01:48a theme park with the theme of the Andersen Line.
00:01:51How many times have you been here?
00:01:53About 1000 times.
00:01:55Haruka, you've been here about 11 times today.
00:01:57Last year, 700,000 people visited the park.
00:02:01Not only in Chiba Prefecture,
00:02:03but many people from all over Tokyo visit the park.
00:02:06Really?
00:02:08Now, let's take a look at the three most popular attractions in Andersen Park.
00:02:13The most popular attraction in 30 minutes.
00:02:17I'll show you the video of the attraction.
00:02:19This is the attraction.
00:02:21It's amazing.
00:02:22It's three stories high.
00:02:24It's high.
00:02:25It's three stories high.
00:02:27It's 50 meters high.
00:02:28It's slippery.
00:02:30It's lined up.
00:02:32You have to wait for 30 minutes.
00:02:3430 minutes?
00:02:35No matter what you say,
00:02:36your butt hurts.
00:02:39It's a long distance.
00:02:41My butt hurts.
00:02:43My butt hurts.
00:02:45The kids will love it.
00:02:47It's safe.
00:02:49The kids will love it.
00:02:52I think there's more.
00:02:54No, there isn't.
00:02:56It's three stories high.
00:02:59And there's another one.
00:03:00It's like Cinderella Castle.
00:03:03Here it is.
00:03:04What's this?
00:03:05It's like the Cinderella Castle on Funabashi Bridge.
00:03:08It's a studio in Andersen Park.
00:03:11You can be a character and act out a story.
00:03:15What's that?
00:03:17This Andersen Studio
00:03:19is a popular amusement park
00:03:21where you can make a reservation
00:03:23as soon as it opens.
00:03:25It's amazing.
00:03:27We are...
00:03:28Walalina.
00:03:30So cute.
00:03:32Who is Walalina?
00:03:34It's Mr. Horan.
00:03:36So...
00:03:38Stay away from me.
00:03:40All the costumes and sets
00:03:43were brought from Denmark.
00:03:45They are all special products.
00:03:47It's so much fun.
00:03:49It was fun to play with everyone.
00:03:53It's nice.
00:03:55And Disney Sea
00:03:57is a popular water area.
00:03:59The water is here.
00:04:01It's here in summer.
00:04:03It's not a pool.
00:04:05It's a pond.
00:04:07It's in the water.
00:04:09It's 4,800 square meters.
00:04:11It's a huge water playground.
00:04:13It's shallow.
00:04:15You won't drown.
00:04:17It's safe.
00:04:18It's good for kids.
00:04:23It's fun.
00:04:26What's this?
00:04:28I've never seen this.
00:04:30I've never seen an attraction like this.
00:04:34Where's the end?
00:04:37If you get tired, it's over.
00:04:40I'm tired.
00:04:42I'll do it again.
00:04:44I can't believe how many kids sleep in the car.
00:04:50From elementary school students to adults,
00:04:53there are more than 100 athletic places.
00:04:56You can meet sheep and goats.
00:04:59You can experience pony riding.
00:05:02It's very juicy.
00:05:04It's very juicy.
00:05:06There's a hot dog shop like a street vendor in Denmark.
00:05:09It's good.
00:05:11There's a barbeque.
00:05:14It's good.
00:05:16You can enjoy the theme park from morning to night.
00:05:20The admission fee is very low.
00:05:23It's 900 yen for adults.
00:05:25It's 200 yen for kids.
00:05:28It's kind to parents.
00:05:30It's fun for kids and kind to parents.
00:05:33There are a lot of people.
00:05:35It's the Andersen Park in Funabashi.
00:05:37You should go there.
00:05:39What a surprise.
00:05:41The high-class food is eaten all over Japan.
00:05:44In fact, Chiba Prefecture has the highest amount of fish in Japan.
00:05:49Chiba Prefecture is not just a paid company.
00:05:52There are a lot of star foods.
00:05:57What is the most famous seafood in Chiba Prefecture?
00:06:01How about horse mackerel?
00:06:03We can catch horse mackerel.
00:06:05We can catch golden horse mackerel.
00:06:07It's famous.
00:06:08It's famous, but it's different this time.
00:06:11Mr. Uchimura, please.
00:06:13Fugu.
00:06:14I don't like it.
00:06:16I'm sorry.
00:06:20What is the most expensive food in Chiba Prefecture?
00:06:25What is the most expensive food in Chiba Prefecture?
00:06:29The most expensive food in Chiba Prefecture is the lobster.
00:06:35Is that so?
00:06:37It's the most expensive food in Japan.
00:06:39Is that so?
00:06:41It's the most expensive food in Chiba Prefecture.
00:06:45It's the most expensive food in Chiba Prefecture.
00:06:48So, the most expensive food in Chiba Prefecture is the fish in the port.
00:06:54The fish in the port is delicious.
00:06:57The fish in the port is delicious.
00:07:00Without Chiba Prefecture, the food in Chiba Prefecture is not so expensive.
00:07:04Is today's guest going to Chiba Prefecture?
00:07:06No.
00:07:07I don't think so.
00:07:09I can't see the menu on the cloud.
00:07:11I can't see the menu on the cloud.
00:07:13By the way,
00:07:15There are many other famous food in Chiba Prefecture.
00:07:19Do you know?
00:07:20Rakkase.
00:07:22There are many famous food in Chiba Prefecture.
00:07:24The more you want to lick the plate, the more delicious it is.
00:07:31The menu is often ordered at Izakaya in Japan.
00:07:35The menu was invented in Chiba Prefecture.
00:07:38What is the hidden menu?
00:07:41It's a licker.
00:07:45It was invented by a fisherman in Chiba Prefecture.
00:07:51Licker is a mixture of miso and soy sauce.
00:07:53The reason is that soy sauce spills on the battlefield.
00:07:58So, he was born to cook with miso.
00:08:02Chiba Prefecture supports seafood restaurants.
00:08:07He is a licker.
00:08:11He was born in Chiba Prefecture.
00:08:16He was born in Chiba Prefecture.
00:08:18He was born in Chiba Prefecture.
00:08:21He was born in Chiba Prefecture.
00:08:23He was born in Chiba Prefecture.
00:08:25By the way, there is a story about Rakkase.
00:08:29Rakkase is a road station called Umakuta-no-Sato.
00:08:33It's famous.
00:08:35If you cross the Aqua Line and go straight, you'll be there.
00:08:40I usually camp there.
00:08:44I see.
00:08:45So, you use this place.
00:08:47In Umakuta-no-Sato, a road station,
00:08:51there are souvenirs of peanuts.
00:08:54There is a capsule vending machine of peanuts.
00:08:57There is a crane game of peanuts.
00:09:00There is a surprising machine here.
00:09:03It crushes peanuts and makes them into a paste.
00:09:09You can put peanuts in it.
00:09:12I've done it before.
00:09:14It looks delicious.
00:09:16This is delicious.
00:09:18It's delicious, but it's different from that.
00:09:20There is a normal one that you put on bread.
00:09:22It's very delicious.
00:09:25I introduced it on the radio.
00:09:28I was addicted to it and bought it in private.
00:09:31At that time, there was a pop that recommended it on the radio.
00:09:36I was embarrassed and bought it.
00:09:39You love Chiba, don't you?
00:09:41Why did you buy it?
00:09:43And there are many fans all over the country.
00:09:46It's called Gekiama Coffee.
00:09:48In fact, there was a surprising person involved in the development.
00:09:53Speaking of Gekiama Coffee, I also love it.
00:09:56It's Max Coffee.
00:09:58The yellow can.
00:09:59Max Coffee was born in Chiba Prefecture in 1975.
00:10:05I used to drink it when I was in junior high school.
00:10:08It's called Makkan Makkan.
00:10:11Is there a cola in the parking area of Ichihara?
00:10:15There is a cola of Max Coffee.
00:10:19People from Chiba Prefecture drink it as a friend when they are students.
00:10:26Max Coffee for Chiba residents.
00:10:30At first, it was only sold in Chiba, Ibaraki, and Tochigi.
00:10:36However, it became popular and sold all over Japan in 2009.
00:10:41In addition,
00:10:42Now, we sell canned jellies, chiffon cakes, and coffee jams.
00:10:50You can buy as much as you want.
00:10:53Behind the development of Max Coffee,
00:10:57There was a secret that this person was involved in the development.
00:11:06What should I hide?
00:11:10The founder of Dottor Coffee was one of the development team.
00:11:16Before Dottor Coffee was established, he was involved as one of the development team.
00:11:24Max Coffee is delicious.
00:11:34Next is a must-see for sweets lovers all over the country.
00:11:38What is the most delicious sweet in Chiba Prefecture?
00:11:42The color is amazing.
00:11:44This is my recommendation.
00:11:46First of all, it is a pie made by a Dutch bakery.
00:11:49It is a pie made by a bakery in Chiba Prefecture.
00:11:54This is a classic pie made by a bakery in Chiba Prefecture.
00:11:57It is very delicious.
00:11:58It is wrapped in a special bean paste.
00:12:00It's delicious.
00:12:02It's delicious.
00:12:03It's sweet, but it's made by a bakery in Chiba Prefecture, so it's not too sweet.
00:12:07It seems to be eaten by any generation.
00:12:09There are a lot of peanuts.
00:12:13It's like a bean paste.
00:12:15The other is a chocolate called TORONAMA CHOCO in Kisarazu.
00:12:22It is a chocolate mousse.
00:12:25The moment you put it in your mouth, it melts.
00:12:29It's soft.
00:12:31If you freeze it and eat it, it becomes a chocolate ice cake.
00:12:34It's delicious.
00:12:36It's delicious.
00:12:37It's delicious.
00:12:38It's delicious.
00:12:39The top part melts in an instant.
00:12:43It's very delicious.
00:12:44I want many people to know this.
00:12:47I often bring it as a souvenir.
00:12:49I can't convey its charm.
00:12:53I've been thinking about it for a long time.
00:12:56I finally understand the reason.
00:12:58What is the surprising reason why this exquisite Chiba sweets is not spread all over the country?
00:13:04What should I hide?
00:13:07It's because I eat it on the way.
00:13:10I don't know why.
00:13:13I eat it because it's delicious.
00:13:16I see.
00:13:18I'll let you know the truth.
00:13:21There are a lot of sweets.
00:13:23In addition, it has spread from Japan to the world.
00:13:26It is a hidden star company in Japan that has been very active.
00:13:31For example.
00:13:33The world share is about 65%.
00:13:36It is a seed of Sakata in Kanagawa Prefecture.
00:13:39We eat it every day.
00:13:42Is that true?
00:13:43Is it a seed made in Japan?
00:13:45It's amazing.
00:13:48It is a seed of broccoli.
00:13:53Without the seed of Sakata, you can't eat broccoli.
00:13:57It's amazing.
00:14:00Yamahachi Shizai Industries in Aichi Prefecture.
00:14:04It was shocking.
00:14:05It produces the world's hardest artificial seeds sold in 90 countries.
00:14:11It's amazing.
00:14:13Is that true?
00:14:14Japanese companies are amazing.
00:14:17I will investigate further.
00:14:20There are still more.
00:14:21There are 16 million companies in Japan.
00:14:23It is a company that makes KYOGAKUMAN HAUL.
00:14:27Is that true?
00:14:30It is the world's number one item to prevent traffic accidents.
00:14:36It's amazing.
00:14:37It was self-produced.
00:14:39It's amazing.
00:14:41Finally, it went to space.
00:14:44It is the world's first wireless technology.
00:14:47Those five people.
00:14:49It's amazing.
00:14:50It's like Project X.
00:14:54I don't know the name of the company.
00:14:56However, I am excited about the technology of a hidden star company.
00:15:00It's a waste.
00:15:04First, let's go to the southeast of Aichi Prefecture.
00:15:07Shin Fuji Burner in Toyokawa City.
00:15:11Do you know this company?
00:15:14I've never heard of it.
00:15:17I don't know.
00:15:20It's a company that makes a lot of firewood.
00:15:25It's an incinerator.
00:15:28There is also an incinerator.
00:15:32Everyone doesn't know.
00:15:35Let's go to the head office in Toyokawa City, Aichi Prefecture.
00:15:39Let's go to the head office again.
00:15:40I often go to the head office.
00:15:41It looks like a normal company.
00:15:47This company usually manufactures outdoor goods such as stoves and lanterns.
00:15:53It is sold under the brand name SOTO.
00:15:57In fact, this person.
00:15:59It's a camp.
00:16:03SOTO brand is everywhere on Junior's YouTube channel.
00:16:09What is this?
00:16:10It's true.
00:16:11It's true.
00:16:12He uses it a lot.
00:16:13It is a famous company in the camp world.
00:16:16SOTO is more practical.
00:16:19It's fashionable.
00:16:20That's right.
00:16:21I also run a camp.
00:16:22All the incinerators are outside.
00:16:26In fact, the Paris Olympics, which was held the other day, did not start without an incinerator.
00:16:37What is it?
00:16:39It's a gun.
00:16:43He is working hard even in the rain.
00:16:45Is it the day of the incinerator?
00:16:48That's right.
00:16:49It is a torch of the incinerator relay.
00:16:51How did you do that?
00:16:53Is this in Japan?
00:16:58It is a mysterious incineration of the Paris Olympics.
00:17:07There are 2,000 torches used in the Paris Olympics incineration relay.
00:17:13All the incinerators are equipped with the technology of Shin Fuji Burner.
00:17:20It's a world.
00:17:21Without Shin Fuji Burner, it would have been an Olympic without fire.
00:17:27I watched all the opening ceremonies.
00:17:30Thanks to Shin Fuji Burner.
00:17:33Shin Fuji Burner is amazing.
00:17:35One day, the Paris Olympics organized an incineration of incinerators and torches.
00:17:45I decided to participate.
00:17:50But why did a small company in Aichi, Japan, which is more than 9,500 km away from Paris, receive a production request?
00:18:01The reason is...
00:18:04What should I hide?
00:18:10Shin Fuji Burner's world's best incineration technology.
00:18:18The result is 50 mm of heavy rain per hour, which is said to be the rain that overturns the bucket.
00:18:25The absolute condition is that it will not disappear even in a typhoon-level wind speed of about 17 m.
00:18:33The incineration technology of Shin Fuji Burner, which is famous for camping lanterns, is amazing.
00:18:40Even at a wind speed of about 11 m that an umbrella cannot reach.
00:18:45And even at a wind speed of about 17 m at a typhoon level.
00:18:50The fire will never go out.
00:18:53Let's make it rain even more.
00:18:56That's impossible.
00:18:59Even double?
00:19:02It won't go out.
00:19:03That's amazing.
00:19:04It won't go out.
00:19:05What kind of mechanism is this incredible incineration power?
00:19:11It's not suitable for a birthday party.
00:19:13There is a technology that the Olympic Committee is proud of.
00:19:19This time, we will show you the contents of the torch.
00:19:26This is the contents of the torch.
00:19:30This silver part is the incineration part.
00:19:36This is the incineration part of Shin Fuji Burner that was actually used.
00:19:42This is the same incineration part.
00:19:44The first thing you see when you ignite it is the red flame that you can see from the side.
00:19:51Ignite the gas inside the torch.
00:19:55This is the flame that we see in the incineration relay.
00:20:00But this is not all.
00:20:03The flame itself is very weak to rain and wind.
00:20:11If you look at it, it will go out in the wind.
00:20:15If you look at the center of this incineration part, not only this red flame,
00:20:20I think there is a part that shines like the sun.
00:20:23This is the part where the incineration is done.
00:20:27Incineration?
00:20:28This is the incineration that Shin Fuji Burner is proud of.
00:20:34In addition to the flame that comes out,
00:20:37Inside the torch that is hard to be affected by rain and wind,
00:20:40Make a spare fuel that burns platinum.
00:20:44Thanks to the remaining incineration inside,
00:20:49Even if it is about to disappear, the red flame will burn.
00:20:53Even if the outside flame disappears,
00:20:56Because there is a spare fuel,
00:20:59The results are almost 100% not gone.
00:21:03Great!
00:21:07furthermore
00:21:09Make a hole so that it doesn't look like an air vent.
00:21:13At first glance, it's a logo, but it's actually an air vent.
00:21:19Oxygen is essential for the flame to burn.
00:21:23Tokyo Olympics, which was easy to absorb air from above with a cherry blossom motif.
00:21:30Compared to the London Olympics, where the top of the torch is mesh.
00:21:36The torch delivered from the Paris Organizing Committee
00:21:39It was a shape that was hard to absorb air.
00:21:44Therefore, Shin Fuji Burner said he wanted to make a hole in the logo of the torch.
00:21:50As a result of discussing what to do in various places,
00:21:56The permission was granted by the passion of the Japanese company.
00:22:01It took eight months to make the torch.
00:22:06And the opening ceremony.
00:22:10At that time, it was raining heavily.
00:22:15However, the results of Shin Fuji Burner's technology
00:22:20Keep burning without disappearing.
00:22:24The whole world was moved by the fantastic flame.
00:22:30By the way, at that time,
00:22:32The employees who set fire to the production
00:22:37I didn't sleep.
00:22:40Why?
00:22:42It's time to sleep.
00:22:44The timing didn't match.
00:22:46I didn't sleep.
00:22:49Some people didn't see it.
00:22:52Shin Fuji Burner, which has been under development for four years, is wonderful.
00:22:57It's amazing, Shin Fuji Burner.
00:23:00It didn't disappear.
00:23:02It's cool if the employees don't see it.
00:23:06You should get a lot of money.
00:23:10I feel like I'm not getting anything.
00:23:14Taiyo Industry in Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture.
00:23:18Do you know what company it is?
00:23:22Sun...
00:23:24Oh, that's right.
00:23:26Is it a company that makes the board of Frikura?
00:23:31It's a company that makes the board of Frikura.
00:23:36Of the 29 people,
00:23:38Zero was able to answer.
00:23:41But in fact,
00:23:42It was hidden in the competition that won the gold medal.
00:23:45It's a great company that did that.
00:23:48For example, the men's gold medal in the Paris Olympics.
00:23:52Fencing.
00:23:54Actually,
00:23:55There was something made by a Japanese company in this fencing venue.
00:24:00Do you know what it is?
00:24:02I haven't seen it for a second.
00:24:05For a second?
00:24:07It's worse than outside.
00:24:10I've seen it outside.
00:24:12I've seen a lot outside.
00:24:14If it wasn't for this, the fencing match wouldn't have been able to proceed.
00:24:18It's a venue made by a Japanese company.
00:24:22What should I hide?
00:24:24That is...
00:24:27It's a curtain covering the ceiling.
00:24:31You may not understand this.
00:24:33This is it.
00:24:34Fencing competitions are held in this historic venue.
00:24:37There's a curtain on top of this.
00:24:39All of this?
00:24:40That's right. The white part.
00:24:42What's amazing is...
00:24:43This curtain is thin and durable.
00:24:47It can also absorb light exquisitely.
00:24:51It's transparent.
00:24:53This curtain was made by a company in 1922.
00:24:58For over 100 years,
00:25:00There has been a company that has put a curtain on all kinds of buildings.
00:25:06With a record of more than 100 years,
00:25:09It is a world-class solar industry with a large tent.
00:25:15There was an event that made this company known to the world.
00:25:20It was the Osaka Fencing Competition in 1970.
00:25:24Fencing?
00:25:26This is an American version of the fencing venue.
00:25:31It's like the Tokyo Dome.
00:25:33That's right.
00:25:34I'm sure you all think it's similar to something.
00:25:36What did you just say?
00:25:39Have you never heard of it?
00:25:42I've heard of it.
00:25:44He said it clearly.
00:25:45The Tokyo Dome.
00:25:47What did you just say?
00:25:50I don't know what to say.
00:25:52It's a big cake, isn't it?
00:25:54It's a curtain made by a solar industry.
00:25:57That's amazing.
00:25:59In 1970,
00:26:01The Osaka Fencing Competition was held.
00:26:04The large tent structure, which has never been seen before,
00:26:07Stood out in the eyes of all countries.
00:26:09The Tokyo Dome was built using that technology.
00:26:14There's a secret to this curtain that will surprise the world.
00:26:18What should we hide?
00:26:20That is...
00:26:23This curtain is only 0.35mm thick.
00:26:280.35mm?
00:26:29It's not even 1mm thick.
00:26:30It's not even 1mm thick. It's 0.35mm thick.
00:26:33In fact, the Tokyo Dome's curtain is double-layered.
00:26:38It has been maintained for nearly 40 years.
00:26:42It has never been replaced.
00:26:47How strong is it?
00:26:51If you pull a 3cm wide curtain...
00:26:56The curtain is still on.
00:27:07It has lasted up to 495km.
00:27:11Wow!
00:27:13The strength of this curtain is that even if the curtain is hung only 3cm wide, it cannot be cut.
00:27:20In addition, Taiyo Industry has built such a building in the world.
00:27:26Do you remember the words, 1mm thick curtain?
00:27:28Yes.
00:27:29It's from the Qatar World Cup.
00:27:31This is 1mm thick.
00:27:33It's only 1mm thick.
00:27:34This is from the Paris FIFA International Stadium in Qatar.
00:27:39This is also from Taiyo Industry.
00:27:42Taiyo Industry is amazing.
00:27:46I'll show you another one.
00:27:47There's more?
00:27:48This is from the Bellodrome Stadium in Paris.
00:27:53This is from Taiyo Industry.
00:27:59Do you remember Taiyo Industry?
00:28:01Where is it?
00:28:02It's in Japan.
00:28:06It's in Osaka.
00:28:08Isn't there information about Osaka?
00:28:10That's a bad way to say it.
00:28:12It's not just Osaka.
00:28:13Osaka may be the head office, but it also has a branch office.
00:28:15If I say it's Osaka, the people who work at the head office will feel bad.
00:28:21It's like a head office.
00:28:23There's usually a head office.
00:28:25In addition, we found a Japanese company that is very active in the world in the sports world.
00:28:32It's Airweave in Tokyo and Chiyoda.
00:28:38In fact, this is where they manufacture amazing things that help the mental health of players around the world.
00:28:44As I said at the beginning, I participated in the 2014 Tokyo Olympics.
00:28:49But the atmosphere and facilities of the Olympic venue were not similar at all.
00:28:55It was really hard to adjust.
00:28:58It's special.
00:28:59It's really special.
00:29:01However, at this year's Paralympics, players' performances were supported by a Japanese company.
00:29:13At the Paralympics held a few days ago, players complained that the air conditioner was not working and that they were disappointed in their meals.
00:29:25Among them, what was the most popular among the players?
00:29:30What is it?
00:29:35All the things in the players' village were from a Japanese company.
00:29:40All of them?
00:29:41Yes, all of them.
00:29:44It's Airweave, which everyone knows.
00:29:49It's like a player taking an airplane.
00:29:51That's right.
00:29:53All the things in the players' village were Airweave mattresses.
00:29:59That's right.
00:30:01There's a better one over there.
00:30:03That's right.
00:30:06What's amazing is that there are three blocks that are different in hardness on the back and the front.
00:30:12That's right.
00:30:13By combining them, players can customize the hardness of their bodies.
00:30:20The feature of Airweave is that you can freely customize the three blocks of the upper body, waist, and feet according to your personal preference.
00:30:31Compared to the general low-resistance urethane, the burden on the body is much less.
00:30:36Really?
00:30:37That's amazing.
00:30:39It's hard around the waist.
00:30:41That's right.
00:30:42It's been about two hours since I adjusted it.
00:30:47It's hard to adjust.
00:30:51You should go to bed early.
00:30:52I don't have time to sleep.
00:30:54As I said before, everyone doesn't know which one is right for them.
00:31:00In this tournament, there is a fitting center in the players' village.
00:31:04You can take pictures of the players and analyze them.
00:31:08Then, you can choose the best mattress for them.
00:31:13By the way,
00:31:15I participated in the Sochi Olympics in 2014.
00:31:19At that time, I was provided by the Japanese team.
00:31:25The players' room in Sochi was very large, but it was a very small bed.
00:31:31So, it was hard to sleep.
00:31:33So, I shared a room with Mao Asada a few days before the first match.
00:31:39I put Airweave on the floor and slept in a small room.
00:31:43You slept on the floor?
00:31:44Yes, I slept on the floor.
00:31:47You slept on the floor and rolled around the next day.
00:31:51That's amazing.
00:31:53Now, I can't get up in the morning.
00:31:58I get up too early.
00:32:01I have to go to the bathroom at 3 a.m.
00:32:04That's the only thing you can do.
00:32:06I always get up at 3 a.m.
00:32:08You're like an old man.
00:32:09You're too early.
00:32:11The Japanese company was the first in the world to make a revolution in the world of sports.
00:32:19I'd like to tell you a great story.
00:32:23Do you know First Electronics?
00:32:26No, I don't know.
00:32:27You don't know, do you?
00:32:29It's a great company.
00:32:31Look at this video.
00:32:32This is a small company with only five employees in Itabashi-ku, Tokyo.
00:32:48Is it related to the Olympics?
00:32:50Five people.
00:32:51It's a little rough.
00:32:54There are some young employees.
00:32:58There are also quite old people.
00:33:03This is the representative, Mr. Yoshio Ito.
00:33:07He is 83 years old.
00:33:10He looks like an ordinary person.
00:33:16However, this company is the first in the world to make a revolution in the world of sports.
00:33:25That is...
00:33:27What should I hide?
00:33:29That is...
00:33:31It's a device that displays one-thousandth of a second in real time.
00:33:37One-thousandth of a second?
00:33:39I don't know what that means.
00:33:40Like on the court?
00:33:41That's right.
00:33:43What kind of system is it actually?
00:33:46It's a device that detects the vibration of the start pistol at the starting point and transmits it to the goal counter.
00:33:56It detects the vibration of the start pistol and displays it in one-thousandth of a second until it reaches the goal point.
00:34:06It is possible because it is a company based on wireless technology.
00:34:12Until then, it checks the smoke of the start pistol with its eyes and starts.
00:34:17It stops when it reaches the goal.
00:34:20In the world of sports, where a lot of mistakes have been made, these five people have made a revolution.
00:34:29We have prepared a video of the Olympics. Please take a look.
00:34:33This is the 100-meter final.
00:34:35This is really...
00:34:37The number of seconds is the same.
00:34:39Yes, yes, yes.
00:34:41Look at the number of seconds.
00:34:43That's right, that's right, that's right.
00:34:45This is amazing.
00:34:47Which one is which?
00:34:48It's a new record.
00:34:509.78 seconds.
00:34:53The first and second place players had the same time, 9.79 seconds.
00:34:59What happens when this happens?
00:35:01It's the same with horse racing.
00:35:03According to the photo, the American Ryles won the gold medal.
00:35:08Uchiho-san, isn't this a little strange?
00:35:11What is this?
00:35:13The time at the moment of goal was 9.78 seconds.
00:35:17But the official time was 9.79 seconds.
00:35:20Really?
00:35:22The official time was 9.784 seconds for Ryles, the gold medalist.
00:35:31Thompson, the silver medalist, had 9.789 seconds.
00:35:37Both of them had 9.78 seconds.
00:35:42The official time was 9.78 seconds.
00:35:44But there was a difference of one-thousandth of a second.
00:35:49The official time was 9.79 seconds.
00:35:54First Electronics was the first company in the world to develop a system that measures the time by one-thousandth of a second.
00:36:05The company made that system?
00:36:07Yes, the company made it.
00:36:09Now, the company shares 70% of the global market share in technology that even F1 can't do.
00:36:24Those five people?
00:36:26Yes, those five people.
00:36:28It's like Project X.
00:36:30That's amazing.
00:36:32We should follow them.
00:36:35By the way,
00:36:36do you know that the wireless technology of First Electronics is used in something that we use every day?
00:36:46This is not the end.
00:36:48The technology that surprised the world is...
00:36:52What should we hide?
00:36:54That is...
00:36:56A satellite wireless transmitter.
00:37:00That's amazing.
00:37:03Since 1957, more than 13,000 satellites have been launched.
00:37:11Without satellites, we need weather forecast, GPS, and TV.
00:37:19That's why we're always in your care.
00:37:21What is this technology used for?
00:37:24In 2009, there was a satellite launch rocket called H-2A.
00:37:29This wireless technology is used for that.
00:37:32H-2A is a rocket to install satellites in space.
00:37:39When it enters orbit, satellites are separated from the rocket.
00:37:45First Electronics developed a communication device to operate the separated satellites.
00:37:54That's amazing.
00:37:55That's amazing.
00:37:57What's surprising is that these five people rarely work with people like Mr. Jack.
00:38:04How rare is it?
00:38:06It's as rare as I decorate the cover of Men's Nonno for six months.
00:38:10That's rare.
00:38:12What is this?
00:38:14It's like a giant monster that goes underground.
00:38:19In addition, Sailing Kongo 470 Class won a silver medal.
00:38:25In fact, Japanese companies were hidden among them.
00:38:30As a new item, Sailing Kongo 479 Class won a silver medal.
00:38:40It was great.
00:38:41There is a company called North Sail Japan that won a silver medal.
00:38:49This company has the world's top share.
00:38:53Is it the world's top?
00:38:55Of course, the Japanese team also uses it.
00:38:57Out of 19 countries, 15 countries use North Sail Japan's sails.
00:39:05That's how famous it is in the world.
00:39:08It's a Japanese company.
00:39:10Does the Japanese team use gold medals?
00:39:12Of course.
00:39:14What's so great?
00:39:16North Sail Japan was established in 1988.
00:39:21Since the 1996 Atlanta Olympics,
00:39:25it has won 37 medals out of 45 men and women medals.
00:39:32North Sail Japan's technology is more than 70% used in the world.
00:39:40What is it?
00:39:43Supersonic blade cutter technology is the number one in the world.
00:39:49Supersonic blade cutter?
00:39:50Supersonic blade cutter?
00:39:52It's called a supersonic blade cutter.
00:39:54By vibrating the blade, you can precisely cut the panel to make the sail.
00:40:02The sailing is completed by sewing several panel fabrics together.
00:40:08The most important thing is that the dimensions of the cut and the parts to be sewn together do not shift.
00:40:15This is the supersonic blade cutter.
00:40:20It's a machine that cuts the seam without a single miscalculation,
00:40:24and draws a line that can be sewn together.
00:40:32It comes with a pen that draws a line that can be sewn together,
00:40:35and two cutting blades.
00:40:39It automatically moves as programmed.
00:40:45Then...
00:40:47How is it?
00:40:49I don't know at first glance, but it's not cut.
00:40:54What?
00:40:56It was cut.
00:40:59In fact, the parts are cut to the smallest detail.
00:41:06The tournament organizers check the sail in advance.
00:41:14However, if you use a sail made by North Sail Japan, it will be exempted.
00:41:19This is perfect.
00:41:21There is no mistake.
00:41:23It is a company that has the technology to gain the trust of the players.
00:41:29It's amazing.
00:41:31After this, we will sew the panel cut very accurately.
00:41:36North Sail Japan was amazing here, too.
00:41:40Until now, the mainstream was the cross cut, which was made by sewing seven or eight pieces together.
00:41:47North Sail Japan developed a radial cut, which was made from about 17 pieces in 2000.
00:41:56By increasing the number of pieces, you can draw a smoother curve,
00:42:01and you can receive the wind more efficiently.
00:42:07In addition, using this technology and material,
00:42:10we saved the tragedy that revolutionized the world.
00:42:14What should we hide?
00:42:17Medical gown
00:42:19Medical gown
00:42:21Do you remember?
00:42:23At the time of the state of emergency, we couldn't even get a mask.
00:42:26There were no supplies.
00:42:28It was hard for the medical staff.
00:42:30In the meantime, there is technology and material here.
00:42:33Let's make a medical gown.
00:42:36It will be completed in five days.
00:42:40Five days is amazing.
00:42:42It's amazing to finish it in five days.
00:42:45It is waterproof and can prevent the end of the day.
00:42:49It is also excellent for confidentiality.
00:42:53A hidden Japanese star company that is very active but not well known.
00:42:59Seikatsu-hen
00:43:02About 60% of domestic share
00:43:05Kawakami Sanyo in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
00:43:0960%
00:43:11Do you know this company?
00:43:14It's a food manufacturing company.
00:43:17Scissors
00:43:19Toothbrush
00:43:210 out of 29 people answered.
00:43:26Wait a minute.
00:43:28Both Juniors and Michopas.
00:43:31Kawakami Sanyo is the company that everyone has used.
00:43:36What should we hide?
00:43:39What is the secret of Kawakami Sanyo?
00:43:42It will be like this.
00:43:45Is that so?
00:43:48I see.
00:43:53This is a barbecue.
00:43:55The oil flows and it looks good.
00:44:00Kawakami Sanyo in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
00:44:05Both Juniors and Michopas.
00:44:09Kawakami Sanyo is the company that everyone has used.
00:44:13What should we hide?
00:44:16What is the secret of Kawakami Sanyo?
00:44:19It will be like this.
00:44:21Is that so?
00:44:23It will be like this.
00:44:25Kawakami Sanyo is the company that first manufactured and sold domestic products.
00:44:32The current sales volume is 16.3 billion yen.
00:44:37Kawakami Sanyo is No.1 in the field of chemical preservatives.
00:44:41Puchipuchi is used to pack things.
00:44:46What is that?
00:44:48Puchipuchi is not only used for packaging.
00:44:52The era of using it only for packaging is over.
00:44:56Puchipuchi has evolved into various forms.
00:45:00You can maintain your body temperature just by wearing it.
00:45:04You can protect yourself from the cold.
00:45:09There are more than 1,000 variations.
00:45:18Puchipuchi is used by various industries.
00:45:24The industry that is in trouble without Puchipuchi is agriculture.
00:45:33Why?
00:45:35Puchipuchi is required by the king of fruit, which produces 160,000 tons a year.
00:45:43One of the shelves in the supermarket you see will not be able to eat.
00:45:49What should we hide?
00:45:54Strawberry
00:45:58You like strawberries, don't you?
00:46:02I'm embarrassed.
00:46:04In fact, if there is no Puchipuchi, 30% of the amount that can be harvested at once will rot.
00:46:13The reason is...
00:46:14The strawberry is damaged by a slight stimulation.
00:46:19Unnecessary moisture comes out of the leaves and damages the strawberry.
00:46:25So I use Puchipuchi.
00:46:27The strawberry that releases moisture from the leaves during ripening.
00:46:30If it sticks to the body, the thread will rot easily.
00:46:34I see.
00:46:36However, by using Puchipuchi, the strawberry gets on the swollen part.
00:46:41Water accumulates in the groove and does not stick to the strawberry.
00:46:45It's delicate.
00:46:47It doesn't damage the strawberry without water.
00:46:50In the past, 30% of the strawberries were abandoned or processed.
00:46:56Since using Puchipuchi, it has been reduced to almost zero.
00:46:59If there is no Puchipuchi, the strawberry may not be edible.
00:47:05Is the strawberry in Shizuoka protected by Puchipuchi?
00:47:08Yes, it is.
00:47:10That's why you can make a commercial.
00:47:12Puchipuchi costs 2,000 yen.
00:47:16This is a traditional vegetable from the Edo period.
00:47:20Naito pumpkin.
00:47:23In fact, this is also the heat insulation effect of Puchipuchi.
00:47:27The heat from the ground in the summer, which exceeds 50 degrees, is reduced by 7 degrees.
00:47:33After using Puchipuchi, I can take almost 100%.
00:47:37Mr. Toyama, a farmer in Desuyo, is also saved by Puchipuchi.
00:47:43Don't line up.
00:47:45In addition, there is a place where this Puchipuchi heat insulation effect demonstrates its ability.
00:47:51It's a bath.
00:47:53Why?
00:47:55The temperature of the bath is determined by Puchipuchi.
00:47:57I see.
00:47:59I chose Puchipuchi because I thought it was difficult to cool the bath.
00:48:07If the bath temperature is over 42 degrees, it will drop by about 5 degrees in 3 hours.
00:48:14If there is Puchipuchi, the temperature will not drop due to the heat insulation effect.
00:48:20According to Mr. Endo, a lover of Puchipuchi, the amount of water added to the bath has decreased and the water tank has been greatly reduced.
00:48:29In addition, when it comes to Puchipuchi,
00:48:32Japanese people often unconsciously crush it.
00:48:37It can also be a source of stress.
00:48:39In such a situation, there is a product that is suitable for relieving stress from the Kawakami industry.
00:48:45After all, stress accumulates in the modern world.
00:48:50Mr. Utaki, how about stress?
00:48:52No, I'm fine.
00:48:54Really?
00:48:56Maybe at home.
00:48:58There are times like that at home.
00:49:00Don't worry. Kawakami Industry also supports it.
00:49:04What do you mean?
00:49:06What should I hide?
00:49:09This is a Puchipuchi exclusively for crushing that makes three times the normal sound.
00:49:15I see.
00:49:17This is a Puchipuchi exclusively made for that.
00:49:20The name is Puchinscut.
00:49:23The sound of the explosion is three times the normal sound.
00:49:28That's great.
00:49:30It's not twice, it's three times at once.
00:49:32That's a lot of sound.
00:49:34This was a hot topic in Chile before.
00:49:37When there was an accident in Chile in 2010,
00:49:41it was delivered as a psychological care to the workers who were trapped.
00:49:46Really?
00:49:48To those 33 people?
00:49:50The workers who were later rescued said that they were happy to hear the sound of Puchipuchi.
00:49:55Really?
00:49:57That's amazing.
00:49:59Do you know the normal sound?
00:50:01This is normal.
00:50:03Let's start with the normal sound.
00:50:05That's a lot of sound.
00:50:08It's good.
00:50:10After that, let's try Puchinscut.
00:50:13I feel like I touched it.
00:50:15It's a little hard.
00:50:18How is it?
00:50:20It's big.
00:50:22It feels good.
00:50:24I don't want to do this anymore.
00:50:27I'm happy.
00:50:29It's really good.
00:50:31It's totally different.
00:50:33This is good.
00:50:35I don't want to do this anymore.
00:50:37I don't want to do this anymore.
00:50:40In Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture,
00:50:43there is a water pipe crisis.
00:50:45In fact, there are 16 million of them all over the country.
00:50:49This is the place where everyone has seen it.
00:50:53If you walk around the city,
00:50:55if you walk around your neighborhood after work,
00:50:58you will definitely find it.
00:51:00Is it Manhole?
00:51:02That's right.
00:51:05I do it.
00:51:07It's Mr. Otake's specialty.
00:51:09There are 16 million of them all over the country.
00:51:14The share is 60%.
00:51:17What is Mr. Suidoki making?
00:51:20What should I hide?
00:51:22That is...
00:51:24Evolving Manhole.
00:51:26Evolving Manhole.
00:51:29Evolving.
00:51:31The most important thing is safety.
00:51:33I will show you the latest Manhole of Mr. Suidoki.
00:51:40There is a video to compare.
00:51:42Please take a look.
00:51:44First, the conventional Manhole.
00:51:47When it rains heavily.
00:51:58The air is compressed and the Manhole comes off.
00:52:00I'm scared.
00:52:02The manhole comes off and it may cause a traffic accident.
00:52:09However, there is a surprising technology in the manhole of Mr. Suidoki.
00:52:15What should I hide?
00:52:17That is...
00:52:18Manhole of Mr. Suidoki.
00:52:27Even if the pressure of the water is applied, the lid does not come off at all.
00:52:32Only the water comes out from the lid.
00:52:35It's beautiful.
00:52:37It's like a fountain.
00:52:39The lid doesn't come off.
00:52:41The lid stays as it is.
00:52:43That's great.
00:52:44The most advanced Manhole has a special structure from the mouth.
00:52:49Even if a large air pressure is applied from below, it floats only 2 cm.
00:52:532 cm?
00:52:55It floats only 2 cm, and it is a structure that allows water to escape from the mouth of the manhole.
00:53:00With this, the lid of the manhole does not come off, and the person walking does not fall into a hole and get a big injury.
00:53:06That's great.
00:53:08It releases pressure.
00:53:10By the way,
00:53:11there are more than 10,000 types of manholes in Japan.
00:53:17There are so many.
00:53:19There is a manhole summit that collects the lids of manholes all over the country.
00:53:26There are many enthusiasts, so it is held all over the country.
00:53:30It's like an art.
00:53:32It's art.
00:53:34What kind of things are they doing there?
00:53:36They do this in the manhole.
00:53:38They have a barbecue in the manhole.
00:53:39They have a barbecue in the manhole.
00:53:42I see, I see.
00:53:44And it seems to be just right for the oil to flow into the manhole.
00:53:47This is also done.
00:53:50That's great.
00:53:52Cat Eye in Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture.
00:53:56Do you know what kind of company it is?
00:54:01Do you know?
00:54:03It's a pet food company.
00:54:06Is it a pet food company?
00:54:10No, it's a pet food company.
00:54:12Out of 28 people, only 0 were able to answer the question.
00:54:16In fact, this company is making something amazing to prevent traffic accidents.
00:54:27What is it?
00:54:30Is it a pet food company?
00:54:32It's a pet food company.
00:54:35What?
00:54:37It was self-proclaimed at the end.
00:54:39Cat Eye in Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture.
00:54:42Is that so?
00:54:44That's great.
00:54:46That's great.
00:54:48That's great.
00:54:50That's great.
00:54:52Cat Eye in Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture.
00:54:55Cat Eye in Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture.
00:54:57In fact, this company is making something amazing to prevent traffic accidents.
00:55:05I don't know.
00:55:07I'm sure you've been in an accident at least once in your life.
00:55:10I know.
00:55:12Really?
00:55:14It's related to bicycles.
00:55:16I ride a road bike.
00:55:20So you've been in an accident.
00:55:23You look angry.
00:55:26I know.
00:55:28I want to say it.
00:55:30I'm sorry.
00:55:32Cat Eye in Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture.
00:55:35What is it?
00:55:39It's a bicycle reflector.
00:55:42A bicycle reflector.
00:55:44It's a bicycle reflector.
00:55:46That's right.
00:55:48That's right.
00:55:50That's right.
00:55:51There's another person riding it.
00:55:53Prince William.
00:55:55It's not small.
00:55:57President Biden's bicycle.
00:56:00Cat Eye.
00:56:02It's a reflector.
00:56:04It's attached.
00:56:06Why is it so popular all over the world?
00:56:09How different is it from the general public?
00:56:11Please look at this video.
00:56:13That's great.
00:56:15It's shining.
00:56:17It's not small.
00:56:18Even if it's far away, the light is reflected.
00:56:21It's black.
00:56:23Even if it's far away, the light is reflected.
00:56:26It was self-generated.
00:56:28It's a reflection.
00:56:30It's the power of reflection.
00:56:32The reflection version of Cat Eye is a combination of the shape of a triangle called a prism.
00:56:39Each of them reflects light.
00:56:42If the prism's surface is uneven, it will reflect violently.
00:56:47It is adjusted beautifully with a unit of one millionth of a millimeter.
00:56:51This technology effectively reflects the light received.
00:56:57In addition, road traffic laws are different in each country of the world.
00:57:03You can't use products from other countries as they are.
00:57:07However, Cat Eye is made up of 10 countries and regions all over the world.
00:57:14You can use it abroad as it is.
00:57:18That's great.
00:57:20That's Cat Eye.
00:57:22That's great.
00:57:24F-PICO in Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture.
00:57:28Do you know what company it is?
00:57:33It's a refrigerator.
00:57:34It's a refrigerator.
00:57:36It's a fish.
00:57:38It's a fish.
00:57:40F-PICO.
00:57:42It's a company that makes small sensors.
00:57:47Out of 28 people, only 0 were able to answer.
00:57:51However, this is the number one domestic market that can be seen in convenience stores.
00:57:58What should we hide?
00:58:02It's a convenience store.
00:58:05That's great.
00:58:07That's great.
00:58:09Do you know that the sales volume of this house is 1.7 billion yen?
00:58:15The sales volume of this house is 1.7 billion yen.
00:58:19Yes.
00:58:21That's great.
00:58:23That's great.
00:58:25F-PICO in Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture.
00:58:28F-PICO, located in Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture, is the number one domestic market.
00:58:34If it weren't for this company, would convenience stores have never been born?
00:58:41Convenience store?
00:58:43What do you think it is?
00:58:45There are only a few.
00:58:47Juniors, what do you think it is?
00:58:49It's a bento box.
00:58:51Yes, yes, yes.
00:58:53What do you think it is?
00:58:54It's a bento box.
00:58:56Is that it?
00:58:58What do you think it is?
00:59:01It's a bento box.
00:59:04You got it right.
00:59:06You got it right.
00:59:08But that's all there is to it.
00:59:10I don't want to be like that.
00:59:12I don't want to be like that.
00:59:14This company is the number one domestic market in the manufacturing of food trays.
00:59:20About 30% of the food trays are made by F-PICO.
00:59:24I see, I see.
00:59:26Food trays.
00:59:28This company is the number one domestic market in the manufacturing of food trays.
00:59:32Why did F-PICO take the bento box for granted?
00:59:37Actually, in 1983, F-PICO developed a container that can withstand up to 110 degrees Celsius in Japan.
00:59:46Until then, it could only withstand up to 80 degrees Celsius.
00:59:51When it was warmed up, it revolutionized the tray world in which containers were transformed.
00:59:57I was wondering if I could do it all.
00:59:59When I heated it up, it was like this.
01:00:01It was like this.
01:00:03This is just a food tray.
01:00:05The annual sales are 1.7 billion yen.
01:00:08What?
01:00:101.7 billion yen?
01:00:12That's amazing.
01:00:14It's warm.
01:00:16It's warm.
01:00:18Not only convenience stores.
01:00:20The strongest technology of F-PICO, a hidden star company, has appeared.
01:00:25This is amazing.
01:00:27This is amazing.
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01:00:38F-PICO is the number one domestic market in convenience store trays.
01:00:43The technology here is amazing.
01:00:47For example, this tray has a jagged bottom.
01:00:52I'm sure you've seen it before.
01:00:56Do you know why it's jagged, Mr. Otake?
01:01:00I don't know.
01:01:02Is it because of the heat?
01:01:04I see.
01:01:06It's completely different.
01:01:08It doesn't matter.
01:01:10Mr. Otake is mistaken.
01:01:11It's jagged.
01:01:13For example, when you heat fried food, the oil falls down.
01:01:19That's why the oil doesn't stick to the fried food.
01:01:23I see.
01:01:26Next is the tray with sashimi.
01:01:31There's a dent in the middle.
01:01:34Do you know why, Mr. Uchimura?
01:01:38What's this?
01:01:40This prevents the soy sauce from dripping.
01:01:44It's completely different.
01:01:46It doesn't matter.
01:01:48It doesn't matter.
01:01:50There are four dents in the middle.
01:01:53This prevents the sashimi from tilting.
01:01:58That's right.
01:02:03This is amazing.
01:02:05This is amazing.
01:02:07It's thanks to this.
01:02:10There are more trays developed by F-PICO.
01:02:15These are for noodles such as ramen, soba, and udon.
01:02:21They are separated from the soup so that the noodles don't stretch.
01:02:25They are developed so that they can be delivered separately.
01:02:30This container is actually the tray of the curry specialty store, Cocoichi.
01:02:36This is the container of the curry.
01:02:38They are developed so that the customers don't want the curry to soak into the rice.
01:02:46I eat a lot of katsu curry with this every time.
01:02:49I can eat it in one bite.
01:02:51I can eat it in one bite.
01:02:53I can eat it in two bites.
01:02:55I can eat it in one bite.
01:02:57Next time, they will save Japan.
01:02:59It's a special edition of fried food.
01:03:00It's a special edition of fried food.
01:03:04In addition.
01:03:06You suddenly brought up a good story.

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