所さんの学校では教えてくれないそこんトコロ!2024年9月27日 スーパーキッズ!実はスゴ技持っています

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所さんの学校では教えてくれないそこんトコロ!2024年9月27日 スーパーキッズ!実はスゴ技持っています
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00:00Tokoro-san's school won't tell you this, but here it is!
00:05It's a digital special!
00:08A digital shot!
00:10Why did you take a picture?
00:12Hisatsune Eito-kun, 6 years old, lives in Okayama Prefecture.
00:16He just turned elementary school this spring.
00:22Wow!
00:23Wow, that's amazing!
00:25Wow!
00:26Kids these days are really amazing.
00:29Wow!
00:31Kibio-san fell in love with his talent.
00:34The more he signs a sponsorship contract,
00:36the more adult-looking he becomes.
00:41Uno-chan Naruoka, 12 years old, lives in Shizuoka Prefecture.
00:45Uno-chan?
00:46Her hobby is to draw on sketchbooks.
00:49Wow, she's good.
00:52Wow, a kendama!
00:54Wow!
00:55How does this work?
00:57What is this?
00:58A street kendama that combines acrobatic techniques.
01:03Wow!
01:05He's an elementary school student, but he's also a professional performer.
01:10That's amazing!
01:13Nishimoto Nikita-kun, who lives in Hiroshima Prefecture.
01:18He's a 15-year-old who loves listening to music.
01:23Wow!
01:26Wow!
01:29He's a wakeboarder who slides on water while being pulled by a boat.
01:35He won the All-Japan Championships last year and made his debut.
01:39He has the ability to compete with adult athletes.
01:45Furthermore...
01:46Hello.
01:47Hello.
01:48I'm Yamamoto Sosuke.
01:51Yamamoto Sosuke-kun, who lives in Tokyo, is 13 years old.
01:56I'm making a fish hatchet.
01:59Sosuke-kun's amazing skill is making a fish hatchet.
02:05He uses a real fish skin.
02:08I'm going to cut the insulation material according to the shape of the fish.
02:12I see.
02:13The insulation material is used instead of the removed flesh.
02:17He adjusts it many times before cutting it.
02:22When it's shaped to some extent, he uses a paper file to finish it.
02:28If it's uneven, it doesn't look real.
02:32It doesn't look good.
02:35I'm going to round it with this.
02:38Why did you decide to make it like this?
02:40He fills the gap with paper clay and adjusts it.
02:43Then...
02:45He sews the skin and the insulation material together with a needle and thread.
02:52And finally, there's an important step to make it look real.
02:57I'm going to make the eyes with resin.
03:00This will make it look like a real fish.
03:05He puts the transparent resin used in handmade key holders in a round mold.
03:11He hardens it with a special machine.
03:15Ten minutes later.
03:17It's hard, but I can't break it.
03:20He paints it while looking at the picture.
03:24There are three colors for the eyes.
03:27First, black.
03:29Then, he paints the white around it with a toothpick.
03:34The point is to mix a little green, white, and gold paint on the outside.
03:42By painting a similar color to the yellow line running at high speed,
03:48you can make it look more real.
03:52Finally, he paints the body and fins with paint.
03:58He paints the mists to make them glossy.
04:01I was able to make it really well.
04:04Here's the finished product.
04:08On the 11th day of production, NADA's HAKUSEI is completed.
04:14As you can see, he's very particular about the eyes.
04:20But why is he so into making HAKUSEI?
04:25I love fish.
04:27I saw a video of him making HAKUSEI at home.
04:31I thought I could make it myself, so I started making it.
04:35The HAKUSEI of fish that was shown to him.
04:39Now, he has made 84 pieces in two years.
04:46Some of them won first place in a contest.
04:51In the world, there are children who have amazing skills.
04:58So...
05:02Super Kids
05:03Actually, I have amazing skills.
05:08First,
05:11Super Kids who can use 1 million yen.
05:15What is it?
05:17These Super Kids are...
05:24Masahiro Sawame, 11 years old, living in Tokyo.
05:30He has a lot of baseball goods in his living room.
05:36This is a commemorative item that I got from a fan club in Lotte.
05:39This is a commemorative item I got from a fan club in Lotte.
05:45Masahiro's amazing skill is that he practices baseball more than he does.
05:51I practice baseball every day.
05:53Not baseball?
05:54I practice from 8 to 9 or 7 to 8.
05:57If I don't practice every day, I can't improve.
06:03I want to see your practice.
06:05Can I see it?
06:06Yes.
06:08Then...
06:10Don't cut it.
06:15I closed the shutter.
06:17Wait a minute.
06:18Yes?
06:19What are you doing?
06:20If I don't close the shutter, it will be a nuisance to the neighbors.
06:24When he practices, he closes all the shutters on the living room window.
06:31I have to warm up my hands.
06:35If I don't warm up my hands, my hands may get hurt.
06:38I have to wake up my hands.
06:41I have to make them move.
06:44Let's take a look at the tools he uses.
06:49What is this?
06:50What is this?
06:55I see.
06:56It's a whistle.
06:59A whistle that looks like a gear.
07:02And...
07:04This is called a finger gripper.
07:07I use it to slide my index finger and thumb.
07:13It's a finger gripper that he uses to improve his sliding skills.
07:17It's cute.
07:19Then, Kenta Kiritani.
07:22What do you think Masahiro's amazing skill is?
07:27It's a shamisen.
07:31The answer is...
07:35It's beautiful.
07:36It sounds good.
07:38Wow.
07:39Masahiro's amazing skill is the tsugaru shamisen.
07:44It sounds good.
07:47Wow.
07:48It's cool.
07:52He fascinates his customers with his expressive hands.
08:02It's exciting.
08:05Masahiro is a shamisen player who is popular in festivals and events all over the country.
08:13When did you start playing shamisen?
08:15I started playing shamisen when my brother became a tsugaru shamisen player.
08:18I thought it was cool.
08:21He is also active as a shamisen performer.
08:23He started learning shamisen when he was six years old.
08:29He won all three national competitions this year.
08:33It's amazing.
08:34By the way, Masahiro is learning shamisen...
08:43He made his debut in the United States and is a world-class tsugaru shamisen player.
08:49He is the brother of the Yoshida brothers, Yoshida Ryoichiro.
08:53My dream is to become a professional baseball player and play the tsugaru shamisen.
09:00His dream is to become a professional baseball player and play the tsugaru shamisen.
09:05Next.
09:08They are 12 years old and have been playing shamisen for 11 years.
09:12They are super kids.
09:17They are studying kanji passionately.
09:22His name is Roosevelt.
09:25He is 12 years old and lives in Valencia, Delgado.
09:30He has been living with his family in Colombia, South America for 9 years.
09:36Where does he live?
09:41Upstairs.
09:43I live in a hotel.
09:45Do you live in a hotel?
09:46I've been moving around for about a month and a half.
09:51He doesn't have a fixed house.
09:53He moves around every two or three months.
09:58What is that?
10:00After breakfast, Roosevelt...
10:04I'm going to get ready now.
10:06Get ready?
10:07Yes.
10:10Here you go.
10:13Then...
10:15First, warm up your neck.
10:19Warm up my neck?
10:22I'm going to warm up my neck so that I don't get hurt.
10:27Flexible exercise to prevent injury.
10:32Next, I'm going to put on makeup.
10:34Makeup?
10:36I do this every day, so I'm getting used to it.
10:41Roosevelt's original makeup.
10:46I'm going to set my hair.
10:49I'm going to change my clothes.
10:52I'm ready.
10:55Preparation is complete.
10:59Mr. Tokoro, what is Roosevelt's amazing skill?
11:06Tamanori-do.
11:08Mr. Hiero's style.
11:11Roosevelt's amazing skill is shown on the main stage of the Spa Resort Hawaiians in Fukushima Prefecture.
11:23I'll do my best.
11:29It's a one-seater.
11:31Is this a one-seater?
11:33What is that one-seater?
11:35It's so cool.
11:38Roosevelt's amazing skill is a one-seater.
11:42It's amazing.
11:45It's 5 meters high.
11:49It's a great balance.
11:51It's not just a huge one-seater.
11:56Climbing stairs.
12:01Juggling.
12:03It's amazing.
12:06He is a one-seater specialist who can also jump rope.
12:11In fact, Roosevelt is a member of the Happy Dream Circus, a circus group that performs shows all over Japan as a clown.
12:24What made you want to be a clown?
12:28When I was a kid, I thought it was amazing to see my dad and make the audience laugh.
12:36I wanted to be a clown, too.
12:41Roosevelt has been on the show since he was only one year old, longing for his clown father.
12:48Since his father taught him how to ride a one-seater when he was seven years old, he has been practicing to master it.
12:58What is Roosevelt's future dream?
13:03I want to ride a one-seater that is 11 meters high.
13:06The Guinness World Record is 9.5 meters high, so I want to jump 11 meters.
13:17Let's do our best!
13:20Next is a super kid who will also participate in the World Championships as a representative of Japan.
13:3514-year-old Mai Jikuya lives in Osaka Prefecture, where she loves ice cream.
13:42When I visited her house, I found something interesting.
13:47What is this?
13:48This is a rail. I use this to keep my balance.
13:53She uses this tool almost every day to improve her sense of balance.
13:59What else?
14:04I often stand upside down.
14:07She stands upside down on the spot without using a wall.
14:12She stands upside down for about 15 minutes after taking a bath.
14:17What is on the wall of Mai's room?
14:21When I was practicing at home, I hit the wall and made a hole.
14:26Let's see what happened.
14:30I hit my foot on the wall.
14:34I couldn't buy a new computer because my dad was trying to buy one.
14:40Let's see what else she has.
14:45These are shoes.
14:47The back is made of rubber, so it's very light.
14:51Rubber shoes are easier to wear because they don't slip.
14:55She uses shoes that are light and hard to slip on.
15:01I took her to the practice room where she goes almost every day.
15:10How long do you practice?
15:13I practice 4 to 5 hours a day.
15:28I always practice here.
15:31The tennis court is 2 meters wide and the ceiling is 5 meters high.
15:38There are various mats and flying boxes.
15:43Did you find out what Mai's great technique is?
15:50It's a dance that's popular these days.
15:54It's a dance where you turn your back.
15:58The correct answer is...
16:08Parkour, which uses obstacles to perform acrobatic techniques.
16:19Parkour is an urban sport originated in France.
16:25Parkour competes for time to the goal while overcoming obstacles.
16:29Parkour competes for technical points by combining difficult techniques.
16:34The number of participants is increasing year by year.
16:38It's a competition where official Olympic events are expected.
16:43Why did Mai start Parkour?
16:47I started Parkour because I wanted to do backflip.
16:52I took a lesson called Parkour there.
16:57It was a lot of fun, so I started from there.
17:00The girl who longed for a backflip.
17:08She participated in the World Championships held in Singapore last month.
17:13She won the championship in two categories, women's and men's.
17:20She won the championship in two categories, women's and men's.
17:30What is Mai's future dream?
17:34If it's an Olympic Games, I'll practice a lot and win a gold medal.
17:40Mai, do your best to become a gold medalist in the future.
17:50I was surprised to see the height.
17:54I felt that fun is more important than fear.
18:01This program is broadcast on TVER U-NEXT.

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