ありえへん∞世界 2024年10月8日 事件です!○○人の生態調査 茨城人vs千葉人SP

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ありえへん∞世界 2024年10月8日 事件です!○○人の生態調査 茨城人vs千葉人SP
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00:00:00Ibaraki Prefecture vs. Chiba Prefecture
00:00:08Hello everyone, I'm Riken.
00:00:10When it comes to the most popular yu-gi-oh toys in elementary school,
00:00:14we have the jungle gym and the climbing pole.
00:00:17However, in Hitachi City, the most popular yu-gi-oh toys are those that are completely different from those.
00:00:23What does that mean?
00:00:25The most popular yu-gi-oh toys in some elementary schools in Hitachi City, Ibaraki Prefecture, are too shocking.
00:00:34It takes about 2 hours from Tokyo Station to Hitachi City by express train.
00:00:41There is an incident in Hitachi City.
00:00:46A jersey that we often see at schools.
00:00:50What do you call this string attached to the jersey?
00:00:57It's a string.
00:00:59When we asked the Tokyo residents...
00:01:03Is there a name for it?
00:01:04A name?
00:01:05Is there a name for it?
00:01:07A string?
00:01:09A string?
00:01:10It's not a string.
00:01:12We call it a string.
00:01:13It's a string.
00:01:16A string is a string.
00:01:18There is no other name for it.
00:01:22However, some Hitachi residents call this string in a completely different name.
00:01:30When we asked them...
00:01:34What do you call this?
00:01:36Udon.
00:01:40I don't know.
00:01:41What? Udon?
00:01:44Do you eat udon?
00:01:48Yes, I eat udon.
00:01:50Many people around me eat udon.
00:01:52Udon?
00:01:54I've been using it since I was a kid.
00:01:57Since you were a kid?
00:01:59Udon.
00:02:00Udon is popular.
00:02:01I see.
00:02:02I was told that a lot.
00:02:03When I realized it, my friends told me it was udon.
00:02:07I eat udon in front of the gym.
00:02:09I eat udon in front of the gym.
00:02:10You don't call it a string?
00:02:12I've only heard of udon.
00:02:14I've only heard of udon.
00:02:17If you compare them, they are similar to real udon.
00:02:23They are similar.
00:02:24No, that's not true.
00:02:25That's not true.
00:02:26That's not true.
00:02:28What about other strings?
00:02:31What do you call a shoe string?
00:02:33A shoe string.
00:02:36That's not a shoe string.
00:02:37That's not a shoe string.
00:02:38You don't call it udon?
00:02:39I don't call it udon.
00:02:41If it's a string, you call it udon.
00:02:44I usually tie it up and put it inside.
00:02:48But I don't tie it up.
00:02:50I just let it go.
00:02:52I just let it go.
00:02:54I tell my friends that it's udon.
00:02:58My grandma says it's udon.
00:03:01My grandma.
00:03:02Your grandma?
00:03:04I don't know about this place, but I've heard of udon.
00:03:08I think it's an education policy.
00:03:11Udon.
00:03:13Fox udon.
00:03:15Curry udon.
00:03:18Udon.
00:03:21Udon.
00:03:23Udon.
00:03:25Udon.
00:03:27Udon.
00:03:28Udon.
00:03:30Udon.
00:03:31Udon.
00:03:33Udon.
00:03:35It all seems to be udon.
00:03:40But according to the program,
00:03:42some people who wore white shirts called it udon.
00:03:48Some people, including the elderly, said that the history is old.
00:03:56But after a lot of research,
00:04:01What do you call this string?
00:04:04Soba.
00:04:06Soba?
00:04:08What do you mean by soba, not udon?
00:04:12If you go out without being sloppy, you'll see soba.
00:04:17The color of the school wasn't white.
00:04:20It was gray.
00:04:22I see.
00:04:24Soba?
00:04:25Yes.
00:04:26Our middle school jersey had a color similar to soba.
00:04:30So some people called it soba.
00:04:33When the string is gray,
00:04:35some people call it soba, not udon.
00:04:40Genovese.
00:04:41Genovese.
00:04:42Let's ask our rival, Chibajin.
00:04:46Udon?
00:04:47Are you eating this?
00:04:49Chibajin, no way.
00:04:50Let's ask someone else.
00:04:51I don't think this is udon.
00:04:56I don't think he eats udon that much.
00:04:59I don't think he eats udon.
00:05:01By the way, the official name of this string is
00:05:05drawstring.
00:05:07It's so cool.
00:05:09Here's the main point.
00:05:12What is the incident that the school uniform is too shocking?
00:05:18When it comes to school uniforms,
00:05:20for example,
00:05:21jungle gyms and brancos are the standard.
00:05:25However, some of Hitachi's school uniforms are
00:05:28completely different and shocking.
00:05:33Let's ask him.
00:05:35What comes to your mind when you hear the word, standard school uniform?
00:05:39Big disability.
00:05:44What is a big disability?
00:05:47It's a big disability.
00:05:50A big disability?
00:05:51It's called a big disability.
00:05:52A big disability.
00:05:53I had it when I was in elementary school.
00:05:56I had it during playtime and after school.
00:05:58I used to play with it.
00:06:00It was so much fun.
00:06:02I used to cry.
00:06:04It's been around for a long time.
00:06:06It's been around for a long time.
00:06:08A big disability that Hitachi's school uniform is a standard.
00:06:13What is a big disability?
00:06:19Let's go to a school in the city.
00:06:24By the way, which one is a big disability?
00:06:27That one.
00:06:28It's huge.
00:06:30The next moment, the identity of the big disability will be revealed.
00:06:353, 2, 1.
00:06:38This is Hitachi's school's standard school uniform, the big disability.
00:06:47Wow.
00:06:49The height is about 3 meters.
00:06:55Beyond the steep slope of over 40 degrees, there is an iron pipe.
00:07:06How do you play with it?
00:07:08It's a popular school uniform that has been installed in more than half of elementary schools in the city for about 50 years.
00:07:18It is a unique school uniform that can be seen only in some schools around Hitachi City.
00:07:26When I told the Hitachi people about it...
00:07:29It's only in Hitachi.
00:07:31No way.
00:07:33What?
00:07:35I see.
00:07:37I thought it might be here.
00:07:40It's not in Tokyo.
00:07:41It's not in Tokyo?
00:07:42No, it's not.
00:07:44I've never heard of it.
00:07:47I think it's famous all over the country.
00:07:50It was impossible to play with the big disability.
00:08:02I did it!
00:08:03I did it!
00:08:05Wow.
00:08:11Is it a curry ball?
00:08:12Curry balls are famous.
00:08:13It's delicious.
00:08:15I often buy curry balls at a cafe.
00:08:18I often eat curry balls.
00:08:20It's really delicious.
00:08:21If you go now, it's still on sale.
00:08:23Ibaraki Prefecture
00:08:26Chiba Prefecture ranked 12th in the popularity ranking of Tohoku Prefecture in 2023.
00:08:33Ibaraki Prefecture ranked 47th in the popularity ranking of Tohoku Prefecture in 2023.
00:08:38Based on the results, both prefectures beat each other's prefectures.
00:08:44Ibaraki has mountains and the sea.
00:08:47It's close to Tokyo.
00:08:49There are many good places.
00:08:50Why is there such a big difference?
00:08:53There are many good places in Ibaraki.
00:08:56There are many good places in Ibaraki.
00:08:59For example, there is a Kaihin Park.
00:09:01Kaihin Park?
00:09:04I've heard of it.
00:09:06It's in America.
00:09:08It's everywhere.
00:09:10It's in Hiroshima and Funabashi.
00:09:12To be honest, there is no such place in Ibaraki.
00:09:14There is no such place in Beijing.
00:09:16It's a good place.
00:09:18Don't say that.
00:09:21When I fight with KAKAETAMA, I think it's a neighbor.
00:09:26But I think it's Ibaraki.
00:09:28I'm sorry.
00:09:30There is KURIYAMA as a guest this time.
00:09:33I thought I lost because I was a guest.
00:09:35The guest is KAKAETAMA.
00:09:38The guest is KAKAETAMA.
00:09:42Ibaraki prefecture Hitachi City's classic yu-gu.
00:09:45It's a big obstacle.
00:09:48The height is about 3 meters.
00:09:53It's a steep slope of over 40 degrees.
00:09:58There is an iron pipe in front of it.
00:10:06By the way, how to play is...
00:10:1030 years ago, Hitachi people played like they did every day.
00:10:17Let's go.
00:10:25I did it.
00:10:28Grab the chain and climb vigorously.
00:10:32All you have to do is get off the pipe like a slide.
00:10:39It's a slide.
00:10:44It feels good.
00:10:45It's fun.
00:10:47At that time, if everyone had a break, it would be a big obstacle.
00:10:51It was a big obstacle.
00:10:55And it seems that there was also a way to play cool people.
00:11:01Good people run up with a dash.
00:11:05It's cool.
00:11:07I admire it.
00:11:09Especially among men, it's good.
00:11:12I can go from here.
00:11:15It's fun.
00:11:17It's like a mountain climbing.
00:11:21It's cool.
00:11:24The fastest man is the coolest.
00:11:28That's right.
00:11:30The best man is the coolest.
00:11:38It's amazing.
00:11:39It's fun.
00:11:41Climbing without using a chain is the status of cool people at that time.
00:11:49It's a set until you make a smug face at the end.
00:11:53It's dangerous.
00:11:58It's dangerous.
00:12:00It's dangerous.
00:12:02It's scary.
00:12:04It's scary.
00:12:06It's scary.
00:12:08The child who climbed up without using a chain became a prominent figure in the class.
00:12:18It is still a popular game for elementary school students.
00:12:21Please play safely.
00:12:26On the other hand, in Chiba Prefecture, there is a shop that children can enjoy the most.
00:12:34YASA-chan, there is an incident.
00:12:37I was surprised.
00:12:39Why?
00:12:40In Chiba Prefecture, there is a shop that sells kappa.
00:12:46What does it mean?
00:12:48Let's go to the site.
00:12:52Yachiyo City, Chiba Prefecture.
00:12:55There is an incident where there is a shop that sells kappa instead of people.
00:13:01Let's go to Yachiyo City and ask about the kappa shop.
00:13:06I heard that there is a shop that sells kappa in Yachiyo.
00:13:11Yes, I know.
00:13:14It's famous, so I know.
00:13:16What does the shop look like?
00:13:19Suspicious atmosphere.
00:13:21Suspicious atmosphere.
00:13:23Is it in the city?
00:13:25No, it's in the mountains.
00:13:30I can't find it if I'm the first person to come.
00:13:34Where is it?
00:13:37I heard that there is a shop that sells kappa.
00:13:39Do you know?
00:13:40Yes, I know.
00:13:42It's famous in Yachiyo City.
00:13:44Aren't you afraid of kappa?
00:13:46I'm not afraid.
00:13:47It's gentle and cute.
00:13:49It's gentle and cute.
00:13:51It's gentle and cute.
00:13:53It's gentle and cute.
00:13:55It's a little creepy.
00:13:57People who like it will definitely like it.
00:14:00It's a lot of fun.
00:14:02It's a lot of fun.
00:14:03It's a lot of fun. I like it very much.
00:14:05Speaking of kappa, it is said that it lives in the river.
00:14:08It's an imaginary youkai.
00:14:11The location of the shop, which was taught to the local residents, is about 30 minutes on foot from the bus stop.
00:14:18Look at this.
00:14:20It's scary.
00:14:22It's said to be in a forest with no people around.
00:14:28That's great.
00:14:30There are a lot of people.
00:14:33What is this place?
00:14:37At most, more than 100 people a day will come.
00:14:43That's great.
00:14:44That's great.
00:14:46This is a shop with a handmade atmosphere.
00:14:50The name is an imaginary youkai.
00:14:53Certainly, it's a creepy kappa.
00:14:56It's starting to smell.
00:14:57In addition, there is a surprising fact that is being investigated.
00:15:01There is a store manager in the fifth grade of elementary school in Japan.
00:15:10That's great.
00:15:11The store manager is in the textbook of elementary school.
00:15:16I was surprised.
00:15:18It is said that the store manager is also in the textbook of elementary school.
00:15:25What kind of store is it?
00:15:29At that time.
00:15:30At that time.
00:15:39I found a kappa.
00:15:45Hello.
00:15:47This is a kappa.
00:15:51I came from TV Tokyo.
00:15:53It's hot.
00:15:57It's hot.
00:15:59It's hot.
00:16:01You can have a conversation as if it were an automatic voice.
00:16:06In addition, there is a retro vending machine lined up in the store.
00:16:12This vending machine is a very nostalgic vending machine.
00:16:16It's cute.
00:16:17It's cute.
00:16:21I'm looking forward to it.
00:16:22Welcome.
00:16:23Please make an order.
00:16:27Please make an order by voice.
00:16:28Please give me a cheeseburger.
00:16:31It will be 350 yen.
00:16:33Please put it here.
00:16:35You can also have a conversation here.
00:16:37Can I put the money in?
00:16:39Please put it in.
00:16:40It's automatic.
00:16:43I put it in.
00:16:44It was cloudy.
00:16:46I put the money in.
00:16:49It's amazing.
00:16:56The money came out.
00:16:58Please wait a moment.
00:17:00Two minutes after ordering a hamburger.
00:17:03Then the next moment.
00:17:04Unbelievable scene.
00:17:073
00:17:082
00:17:091
00:17:11Thank you for waiting.
00:17:12It came.
00:17:16It hurts.
00:17:19I'm scared.
00:17:21I can see the hand from the reception.
00:17:29This shop sells hamburgers and shaved ice by hand.
00:17:39It's coming down.
00:17:40It's coming.
00:17:42It's coming.
00:17:43It's coming.
00:17:46The shop where you can't see people.
00:17:49What's going on?
00:17:52I'll eat it.
00:17:54It's hot.
00:17:57When I entered the shop, there was an even more unbelievable scene.
00:18:03Please come in.
00:18:06Hello.
00:18:07Hello.
00:18:08It's like this.
00:18:11It's red.
00:18:13It's red.
00:18:15There's a kappa in the shop, too.
00:18:20This is Yasuko Murayama, the kappa angel of Yachiyoshi.
00:18:25She's 79 years old.
00:18:28I can see customers coming here.
00:18:33I can see customers who didn't come.
00:18:37You have a cute voice.
00:18:40I think it's because of the voice changer.
00:18:45The voice changes.
00:18:48Hello. It's hot.
00:18:52It's hot.
00:18:53It's hard.
00:18:56When she checked the customers in Morita,
00:18:59she was greeted by a voice changer that imitated the voice of a kappa.
00:19:06There's a customer.
00:19:09There's a customer.
00:19:10There's a customer.
00:19:13Welcome.
00:19:16Hello.
00:19:18You're cute.
00:19:21It's hot.
00:19:22It's hot, but thank you.
00:19:27She's coming out of various places.
00:19:30Hello.
00:19:31Hello.
00:19:32Hello.
00:19:34How old are you?
00:19:36I'm 21 years old.
00:19:41She said she's 21 years old.
00:19:44It's nostalgic.
00:19:46Welcome.
00:19:48Hello.
00:19:51Hello.
00:19:53How are you?
00:19:56I tripped.
00:19:59Are you okay?
00:20:02She fell.
00:20:04What kind of shop is this?
00:20:06It's a sweets shop.
00:20:08I want to go there.
00:20:10It's nice.
00:20:12The shop that the kappa owner runs is a nostalgic sweets shop with a Showa atmosphere.
00:20:19There are more than 120 kinds of nostalgic sweets that she ate when she was young.
00:20:27There were 5 or 6 around here.
00:20:31There was a sweets shop like this.
00:20:34There's not a single one now.
00:20:37She said,
00:20:38there's no such shop anymore.
00:20:42Hello.
00:20:44Welcome.
00:20:46Hello.
00:20:47It's hot.
00:20:49Kappa-chan.
00:20:50Kappa-chan.
00:20:53I'll give you this as a bonus.
00:20:55Yay.
00:20:58It's a good communication.
00:21:00There's no such thing as a loss.
00:21:03The kappa owner wants to leave a place where local children can gather,
00:21:08so she continues to protect this shop.
00:21:11I want to buy donuts.
00:21:13I don't have any donuts.
00:21:15This is strawberry.
00:21:20I want to come here again.
00:21:22Originally, it was a small sweets shop that started with her husband Toshio.
00:21:29Welcome.
00:21:31Hello.
00:21:34But why did she start selling non-face-to-face meetings in the store?
00:21:42It was because of an incident that happened four years ago.
00:21:47I closed the shop temporarily to avoid meeting customers due to COVID-19.
00:21:57She was self-restraining due to COVID-19,
00:22:01but there was a poster in the store.
00:22:11Don't gather children. Stop the shop.
00:22:15It was an insult from a self-restraint police officer.
00:22:21If the shop is closed, the children will have no place to stay.
00:22:27She consulted with her family to find a way to avoid meeting customers.
00:22:32She came up with the current sales style.
00:22:38Thank you for the hot place.
00:22:43And she started selling non-face-to-face meetings with her daughter and friends.
00:22:51I'm with my daughter.
00:22:54I'll have shaved ice.
00:23:00She is working hard to make her children happy.
00:23:08I'll give you one.
00:23:14By the way, in the textbook of the fifth grade of elementary school,
00:23:19it was introduced that the shopkeeper who was in trouble with COVID-19
00:23:22reopened the business with the support of local elementary school students.
00:23:27When she hit the wall,
00:23:29she told the children how important it is to think carefully and talk to each other.
00:23:35I'm getting the energy of the children.
00:23:40That's great.
00:23:42What is your mother's secret to her energy?
00:23:48I think it's smoking when I get home.
00:23:53That's funny.
00:23:55I love smoking.
00:23:57This is my life.
00:24:02She will be 80 years old soon.
00:24:04Please take care of your health.
00:24:09Mr. Yasuhara.
00:24:11In Ibaraki Prefecture,
00:24:14it is said that it is fashionable to walk around with a shocking object.
00:24:21What is it?
00:24:24Let's investigate.
00:24:27In Ibaraki Prefecture,
00:24:29it is fashionable to walk around with a shocking object.
00:24:37In Ibaraki Prefecture,
00:24:39it is fashionable to walk around with a shocking object for about an hour from Tokyo Station.
00:24:46Is it the latest fashion in this town?
00:24:50It is said that it is fashionable to walk around with a shocking object.
00:24:58Let's ask the Tokyo residents about the expectation of this shocking object.
00:25:04It looks like a UFO catcher.
00:25:08It looks like a stuffed animal.
00:25:10It's Ibaraki Prefecture.
00:25:12It looks like a natto.
00:25:14It's in a straw.
00:25:16It's cute.
00:25:18It's cute.
00:25:19Unfortunately, everyone is wrong.
00:25:23Let's see the answer.
00:25:26It's amazing.
00:25:28It's shocking.
00:25:31It's shocking.
00:25:33In addition to shocking,
00:25:36the elderly residents...
00:25:39Do you want to imitate it?
00:25:40No, I don't want to.
00:25:42It's embarrassing.
00:25:46I think it's cute,
00:25:48but I don't want to walk around with a shocking object.
00:25:53It depends on the age.
00:25:55If I were young, I might have done it.
00:25:58Even though he is young, he wants to do it.
00:26:02He is envious.
00:26:05The elementary school students are afraid of such a shocking object.
00:26:11How old are you?
00:26:12I'm 8 years old.
00:26:13I'm 6 years old.
00:26:156 years old?
00:26:16My father painted it for me.
00:26:17Your father painted it for you?
00:26:19What is your future dream?
00:26:21I want to be a banker.
00:26:22Is your father a banker?
00:26:24Yes.
00:26:25What is the shocking object that young people hang?
00:26:32It's real.
00:26:36I don't want to eat ramen.
00:26:38If I don't eat it, I can't decide.
00:26:41It goes well with ramen.
00:26:42I like the texture.
00:26:44I want to eat it for free.
00:26:46It's the best.
00:26:48Chiba Prefecture, Ibaraki Prefecture
00:26:53Murakami is from Ushiku City, Ibaraki Prefecture.
00:26:58He has something to say to his rival, Chiba Prefecture.
00:27:04I'm sorry to say this,
00:27:07but Chiba Prefecture doesn't have many special features.
00:27:11When Chiba Prefecture is on TV,
00:27:13it's all about Ibaraki Prefecture vs. Chiba Prefecture.
00:27:16Chiba Prefecture is wearing Ibaraki shirts on television.
00:27:20Ibaraki Prefecture is a matter of fierce competition.
00:27:24Chiba Prefecture has done TEKKEI-GIN and IBARAKI.
00:27:27Chiba Prefecture only plays with Ibaraki Prefecture.
00:27:29No, it's a match against the other characters.
00:27:31I think Ibaraki has played with Chiba Prefecture a lot.
00:27:34Chiba prefecture has done a lot of things.
00:27:36Chiba Prefecture loves saitama wrestling.
00:27:40I've never seen Chiba Prefecture do the game here.
00:27:43Last time, when I was here...
00:27:46Suddenly, from the area where you cross the Tone River, you use the word, Dappe.
00:27:51Ah, the word.
00:27:52I have the image that when you cross the Tone River, your intonation changes.
00:27:57Even though you're next to me.
00:27:59Did you use that word when you were living there?
00:28:02Even now, when I go back, I think I use it when I talk to my friends.
00:28:09Is that so?
00:28:10Do you say Dappe?
00:28:11I say it as a joke.
00:28:14That's a lie.
00:28:15You really say it, don't you?
00:28:17I say it.
00:28:18Everyone says it.
00:28:20It's cute.
00:28:21It's cute.
00:28:23Your intonation is cute.
00:28:25I say it.
00:28:26Everyone, how is it?
00:28:27As a battle.
00:28:28It doesn't matter who says it.
00:28:32For now, it's a draw.
00:28:34It's a draw.
00:28:37Is some people from Ibaraki prefecture the latest fashion?
00:28:41It is said that it is popular to hang a shocking object while walking.
00:28:48What is the shocking object that some people from Ibaraki prefecture hang?
00:28:543
00:28:552
00:28:561
00:28:57Oh?
00:28:58What is this?
00:29:01Melon bread?
00:29:03It's a big melon bread.
00:29:05What a big melon bread.
00:29:10Actually, this is not a stuffed animal, but a real melon bread that can be eaten.
00:29:16Oh, it's real.
00:29:20A giant melon bread hanging.
00:29:23What is the reason for its popularity?
00:29:26I'm going to put it on my story.
00:29:29I saw it on Instagram.
00:29:31It's cute.
00:29:32Isn't it a violet?
00:29:35With its cuteness and uniqueness, if you put it on SLS, it will be a big hit.
00:29:42Such a giant melon bread is sold at Michino Station in Joso City.
00:29:49The size is 20 normal melon breads and super huge.
00:29:55Oh, it's big.
00:29:5620?
00:29:57Oh, it's good. It's like a dream.
00:30:00How does it taste?
00:30:03It's fluffy inside, but it tastes like a real melon. It's delicious.
00:30:09It's the best melon bread in Japan.
00:30:12It's made with pureed Ibaraki melon.
00:30:21Mr. Murakami.
00:30:22Yes.
00:30:23In Asahi City, Chiba Prefecture, there is a factory that makes only that in Japan.
00:30:29As you all know, what is it?
00:30:36Asahi City, Chiba Prefecture.
00:30:39There is a factory that makes only that in Japan.
00:30:46It takes about 2 hours and 15 minutes from Tokyo Station to Asahi City by JR Sobu Line.
00:30:56This is the factory that makes only that in Japan.
00:31:02White Rose.
00:31:05What are they making?
00:31:10This is TV Tokyo.
00:31:12Welcome.
00:31:13The only one in Japan?
00:31:15Yes. It was developed 60 years ago and continues to be made in Japan.
00:31:21Other than us, they are all made abroad.
00:31:25I think you all don't know about it.
00:31:28Can I see what they are making?
00:31:31Yes, please.
00:31:32It's like this.
00:31:33It is said that it is the only one in Japan.
00:31:36The identity of what they are making is obvious.
00:31:40It's amazing.
00:31:41It's amazing.
00:31:43I really wanted to try it.
00:31:48Some people in Ibaraki Prefecture love this giant melon bread.
00:31:53Let's try it in the studio.
00:32:01It's delicious.
00:32:07It's delicious.
00:32:10It's really delicious.
00:32:12I'm glad.
00:32:13You should take it home.
00:32:15I want to take it home.
00:32:16Take it home.
00:32:17The remaining melon bread was also in the VTR.
00:32:20This is the official melon bread bag.
00:32:23I'm glad. I want to take it home.
00:32:25I will give this to Yasuda.
00:32:27You will do it, right?
00:32:28This is the latest fashion in Ibaraki Prefecture.
00:32:32Yasuda will experience the giant melon bread.
00:32:38It's cute.
00:32:41It's good.
00:32:44It looks like a shell of a kappa.
00:32:47Let's send it to your mother.
00:32:50Asahi City, Shiba Prefecture.
00:32:52It is said that it is the only factory in Japan.
00:32:59When we visit the factory, we can see that it is the only factory in Japan.
00:33:073, 2, 1.
00:33:14This is a transparent vinyl umbrella of WHITE ROSE.
00:33:18A vinyl umbrella?
00:33:19Is it only made here?
00:33:22Is it overseas?
00:33:25Is a vinyl umbrella only made here in Japan?
00:33:31WHITE ROSE is a company that has been in business for more than 300 years since the Edo period.
00:33:38It is said that Sendai completed the world's first vinyl umbrella in 1933.
00:33:48It's amazing.
00:33:49It's fast.
00:33:52At that time, vinyl umbrellas were at the forefront.
00:33:55In the last century, about 50 companies in Japan were making vinyl umbrellas.
00:34:00But now...
00:34:02It's almost all made in China.
00:34:04It's a product in a competition to make it as cheap as possible.
00:34:12It is said that WHITE ROSE is particular about making vinyl umbrellas that are often mass-produced overseas.
00:34:25There are various variations of WHITE ROSE vinyl umbrellas.
00:34:32This is the first umbrella I made for Michiko.
00:34:39Is this for Michiko?
00:34:42Michiko is said to be able to carry it on her shoulder.
00:34:46It's transparent, so you can see yourself without blocking the eyes of people waiting at 360 degrees.
00:34:55I think it's a very elegant umbrella.
00:34:58It's so that you can see your face.
00:35:02Miyabi Enyu sold the umbrella as a model.
00:35:11What is this vinyl umbrella?
00:35:13It's a big transparent umbrella.
00:35:16It's big.
00:35:18Originally, it was made to be used by politicians in elections.
00:35:25It's an umbrella for election speeches.
00:35:27Its name is Kateru.
00:35:30It's better not to look like you have an unusual umbrella.
00:35:33It's made to look like an umbrella at a convenience store.
00:35:36This type was adopted by Prime Minister Abe.
00:35:43And the factory director's recommendation is...
00:35:48Terabozen, which has a diameter of 140 cm.
00:35:55This is a super lightweight, large-sized vinyl umbrella that was made to make it easy for monks to read sutras even in the rain.
00:36:04Terabozen.
00:36:06I see.
00:36:08It is said that it is also used in temples.
00:36:13I personally saw it when it rained during an interview at the Chuo Keiba.
00:36:22I will show you how to make a vinyl umbrella, which is said to be the only one in Japan.
00:36:31It's handmade.
00:36:36It's handmade.
00:36:39Glue the triangular vinyls one by one by hand.
00:36:49Make a circle.
00:36:55Sew the cloth tape with a sewing machine.
00:36:59It's amazing.
00:37:03Sew the part where the bones are inserted by hand.
00:37:09Sewing by hand?
00:37:12It's amazing.
00:37:14The amount you can do in one day is limited, so it takes time.
00:37:20Combine the vinyl and the bones.
00:37:26It's done.
00:37:29It's amazing.
00:37:31It's beautiful.
00:37:33The price is also high because it is made in Japan.
00:37:41Check the durability of the white rose vinyl umbrella.
00:37:47A bad installation sign is blown away.
00:37:51Can it withstand the wind speed of 15 meters, which is said to prevent people from wearing umbrellas?
00:38:01Comparatively, there are umbrellas for 330 yen and umbrellas at convenience stores.
00:38:08Of course, if the wind blows from the inside, it will turn over, so you should hold the vinyl umbrella normally.
00:38:18Let's start the verification.
00:38:22Check the durability of the white rose vinyl umbrella.
00:38:36It's amazing.
00:38:38It's amazing.
00:38:40It's like a star.
00:38:43Other vinyl umbrellas can't withstand the strong wind and their shape is bent.
00:38:50However, the shape of the white rose vinyl umbrella does not collapse even if it approaches the strong wind.
00:39:01In the same Chiba Prefecture, there is a more surprising shock food.
00:39:10When asked what curry is to some people, they say that it is a mysterious food.
00:39:18Let's ask the people of Chiba Prefecture.
00:39:22What is curry to Chiba Prefecture?
00:39:25Curry?
00:39:27I think it's a curry ball from a curry shop.
00:39:30Curry ball?
00:39:32Curry is curry ball.
00:39:34Is it curry ball?
00:39:36Curry ball is famous. It's delicious.
00:39:38Isn't it a curry ball from a curry shop?
00:39:40Curry ball?
00:39:42It's a curry ball from a curry shop.
00:39:44I often buy it.
00:39:45Do you often buy it?
00:39:46Yes, I often buy curry ball.
00:39:48A mysterious curry ball that everyone in Chiba Prefecture likes.
00:39:52Has it been around for a long time?
00:39:54Yes, it was around when I was a child.
00:39:57I remember eating it when I was a child.
00:40:00People in Chiba Prefecture usually eat it.
00:40:02I love it.
00:40:03I love fried chicken.
00:40:05Really?
00:40:07My father bought it for me.
00:40:09I ate it at night.
00:40:11It was very delicious.
00:40:13He asked me to eat more curry ball.
00:40:16Since then, I have loved curry ball.
00:40:19It's like a commercial.
00:40:21That girl is cute.
00:40:23It's not a spicy curry.
00:40:26It's a sweet curry.
00:40:28It's easy to eat even for children.
00:40:30Curry ball.
00:40:31I often eat it.
00:40:32It's really delicious.
00:40:34It's a really fluffy curry.
00:40:36It's delicious.
00:40:38It's still on sale now.
00:40:43What is the curry ball that some people in Chiba Prefecture have loved for a long time?
00:40:49This is a curry ball shop that has been in business for about 130 years.
00:40:56It's a curry ball that some people in Chiba Prefecture love.
00:41:01I'll show you how to make it.
00:41:07First, mix the fish and onions.
00:41:11Add curry powder to it.
00:41:18When you knead it, the color gradually changes to curry color.
00:41:26Shape it into a ball.
00:41:31After boiling it, fry it in oil.
00:41:37It's done.
00:41:41This is a curry ball that some people in Chiba Prefecture have loved for a long time.
00:41:46It costs 70 yen.
00:41:49It looks delicious.
00:41:52It has a fluffy texture.
00:41:54It has the umami of fish.
00:41:56It's a sweet curry.
00:41:59It's a delicious fried sweet potato.
00:42:03It sells more than 20,000 pieces a day.
00:42:12There are a lot of fried sweet potatoes.
00:42:18It's a curry ball, but it's also popular as a gift.
00:42:26When I'm hungry, I eat curry instead of bread or rice balls.
00:42:33Curry balls are not just kneaded food for supermarkets.
00:42:39I cut it into thin slices and put it in the curry.
00:42:47Curry balls instead of meat for stir-fried vegetables.
00:42:53It looks delicious.
00:42:56There are other ways to eat it.
00:42:59I want to make it crispy by baking it in an oven toaster.
00:43:06I like it crispy.
00:43:09I bake it in an oven toaster and eat it a little burnt.
00:43:13It smells good.
00:43:15It's delicious.
00:43:17You're particular about it.
00:43:19I bake curry balls and eat them crispy and fragrant.
00:43:28It's good.
00:43:31I've been eating it since I was born.
00:43:33It's a waste to put it in oden.
00:43:36HIKATA has been eating it for a long time.
00:43:41He puts mayonnaise on the curry ball.
00:43:46It looks delicious.
00:43:48He eats rice instead of curry balls.
00:43:52Mayonnaise is more delicious.
00:43:56When I'm hungry, I eat mayonnaise.
00:44:02I want to eat it.
00:44:04It's a side dish from a long time ago.
00:44:06It's a side dish.
00:44:09I eat it with rice like fried chicken.
00:44:12It's very delicious.
00:44:14It smells good.
00:44:16If you make curry balls a side dish, it's so delicious that you can eat it with rice.
00:44:24It looks delicious.
00:44:26This man eats curry balls in a shocking way.
00:44:32It's delicious even if you eat it normally.
00:44:34How do you eat it normally?
00:44:36It's delicious even if you eat it normally.
00:44:38I've been eating it since I was a child.
00:44:40It's the taste of a mother's life.
00:44:42It's the taste of a mother's life.
00:44:44I asked him to show me the taste of a mother's life.
00:44:50He cut the curry ball into bite-sized pieces.
00:44:55What will happen next?
00:44:593, 2, 1.
00:45:07It's a curry ball.
00:45:12He put the curry ball in the curry.
00:45:18It's a curry ball.
00:45:20It's a curry ball.
00:45:24He also makes curry balls.
00:45:27He makes curry balls with hamaguri curry.
00:45:29He makes curry balls with hamaguri curry.
00:45:34He makes curry balls with hamaguri curry.
00:45:40He uses curry soup stock.
00:45:43It's a secret of his life.
00:45:47He uses curry balls instead of meat.
00:45:55It's hot.
00:45:59It's the best.
00:46:01Curry balls go well with the soup stock of hamaguri curry.
00:46:04It's a perfect match.
00:46:07On the other hand, there is an incredible ramen that is as good as curry balls in Ibaraki.
00:46:14Chikusei City, Ibaraki Prefecture.
00:46:16There is a strange thing on the ramen.
00:46:21Let's go to the famous ramen shop in Chikusei City, Seisho-ken.
00:46:28Everyone in the shop is eating the ramen with a strange thing on it.
00:46:35When I eat ramen, I feel like I want to eat it.
00:46:38I don't feel like eating ramen.
00:46:41If I don't eat it, I feel like I can't decide.
00:46:44It goes well with the ramen.
00:46:45I like the texture of the ramen.
00:46:47I want to eat it forever.
00:46:51It goes well with beer.
00:46:56It's the best.
00:46:58I'm driven by work.
00:47:00I have a brain and a boss.
00:47:03I'm driven by them.
00:47:05I get energy from them.
00:47:08When I get energy from them, I want to do my best at work.
00:47:12I get motivated.
00:47:14Chikusei City is addictive.
00:47:19What is the strange thing on the ramen?
00:47:24I'll show you how to make ramen.
00:47:28The noodles I use are home-made medium-thin noodles.
00:47:34I mix them with the sweet taste of vegetables and soy sauce-based soup with the umami of chicken.
00:47:42I add boiled eggs, spinach, and char-siu.
00:47:49The next moment.
00:47:51What is the strange thing Chikusei City loves?
00:47:563, 2, 1.
00:48:05This is chicken skin.
00:48:08Chicken skin.
00:48:09It looks delicious.
00:48:12There is chicken skin on the ramen.
00:48:18In Chikusei City, chicken skin is common.
00:48:25In another ramen shop, chicken skin is common.
00:48:33In this ramen shop, chicken skin is common.
00:48:40I didn't know that.
00:48:43In a ramen shop with six stores in Chikusei City, chicken skin ramen is served.
00:48:51In Seisho Prefecture, more than 10 years ago,
00:48:56they added extra chicken skin when making char-siu.
00:49:04They simmer the chicken skin with soy sauce-based ramen sauce and sugar and mirin.
00:49:11The chicken skin has a strong taste, so it goes well with ramen.
00:49:19The unique texture is also a habit, and it has spread throughout Chikusei City.
00:49:27In addition, the special chicken skin on ramen is
00:49:323 pieces of chicken skin.
00:49:37You make a recipe at home, don't you?
00:49:40Only chicken skin is available.
00:49:45People enjoy eating chicken skin in various ways.
00:49:50That's right. It's fun.
00:49:53Chikusei City, which loves chicken skin,
00:49:59reproduced the usual way of eating at home.
00:50:05First, they put a lot of Korean seaweed flakes on the freshly cooked rice.
00:50:13Then, they put a lot of perilla leaves on the chicken skin.
00:50:18Then, they put a lot of perilla leaves on the chicken skin.
00:50:25Then, they put a lot of perilla leaves on the chicken skin.
00:50:30This is absolutely delicious.
00:50:36It's really good.
00:50:38It looks delicious.
00:50:44After drinking, I want to eat ramen at the end.
00:50:50In addition, they stir-fry vegetables and chicken skin together.
00:50:56The original stir-fried vegetables with a strong texture of chicken skin.
00:51:03It looks delicious.
00:51:08How does it taste?
00:51:11It's delicious.
00:51:15After eating ramen with chicken skin at the restaurant,
00:51:20they close the ramen with chicken skin.
00:51:23This is the way to enjoy Chikusei City in Ijibu.
00:51:27Then, there is a car that doesn't look like Chikusei City in Ibaraki Prefecture.
00:51:35I asked Chikusei City.
00:51:38I heard that there is a rare car around here.
00:51:43Is it Sekijo Benz?
00:51:46What?
00:51:48Benz?
00:51:50What?
00:51:52Sekijo Benz?
00:51:54It's a must-see in this area.
00:51:57I was surprised at first.
00:51:59I'm looking forward to going there.
00:52:02It's been around since I was a kid.
00:52:04If there were one or two different cars,
00:52:07it would have been different.
00:52:09There were many different cars.
00:52:11Anyway, the car is called Sekijo Benz.
00:52:16It is often seen in the Sekijo area in southern Chikusei City.
00:52:22What is its shocking identity?
00:52:273, 2, 1
00:52:31Oh!
00:52:33There is no top.
00:52:35What?
00:52:37Is this Sekijo Benz?
00:52:41K-truck is an open car.
00:52:47Why did this happen?
00:52:52I'm sorry.
00:52:54Why is the K-truck cut?
00:52:57I'm sorry.
00:52:59Why is the K-truck cut?
00:53:02If you cut the head, you can get under the car.
00:53:08If you cut here, you can't get under the car?
00:53:11You can't get under the car.
00:53:13There is a lot of work to do with this.
00:53:18I see.
00:53:20Yes.
00:53:22Actually, this K-truck open car is for work in the pear field.
00:53:29The characteristic of the pear tree is that it is grown at a low tree height so that it is easy to harvest.
00:53:37It is often seen in the pear field in the Sekijo area, where pears are famous nationwide.
00:53:46Therefore, there is also a Sekijo Benz in this house.
00:53:51There is also a Sekijo Benz in the pear field of this house.
00:53:56This is not a Benz, of course.
00:54:00Some people called it a Benz out of admiration for open cars and luxury Benzs.
00:54:08However, how do you make a K-truck into an open car?
00:54:16With our Thunder.
00:54:18You can cut anything with Thunder or gas.
00:54:21There are some cars that have been damaged.
00:54:26I'm going to replace it with a new one.
00:54:30It is dangerous, so do not imitate it easily.
00:54:34I can't help it.
00:54:36I will make a K-truck into an open car by DIY.
00:54:42Of course, if you drive on the highway, it is a violation of the law.
00:54:47It is said that farmers who are directly connected to the private land and the pear field love it.
00:54:55What is even more shocking is the impossible yakisoba bread in Chiba Prefecture.
00:55:02Mr. Maruyama, this is an incident.
00:55:05There is a bakery in Nagareyama City, Chiba Prefecture that makes a large line from 7 a.m.
00:55:10It is said that the most popular yakisoba bread is impossible.
00:55:16I would like to investigate immediately.
00:55:18Some people in Nagareyama City, Chiba Prefecture are inundated with yakisoba bread that looks impossible.
00:55:25This is a shocking incident.
00:55:27It takes about 30 minutes from Akihabara to Tsukuba Express in Nagareyama City, Chiba Prefecture.
00:55:36This Japanese-style suzuki is a shop in Nagareyama City that makes impossible yakisoba bread.
00:55:45Even though it is 35 degrees today, there are many people outside the store.
00:55:52Is this normal?
00:55:53This is normal.
00:55:56How much is this?
00:55:58This is 1,000 yen.
00:56:00You can't eat it for 1,000 yen in Tokyo, can you?
00:56:03You can't eat it for 2,000 yen.
00:56:05It is obvious that it is impossible to eat it for 1,000 yen.
00:56:12Excuse me.
00:56:20Great!
00:56:21This is it.
00:56:24There are so many tempuras that you can't believe it's 1,000 yen.
00:56:31This is the popular tempura set meal for 1,000 yen that some people in Nagareyama City come to.
00:56:39There are seven kinds of seasonal vegetables such as eggplant and pumpkin.
00:56:44There are shrimp and white fish.
00:56:48This is the most popular menu in the store, not a limited menu for guests.
00:56:58It is loved not only by men, but also by women of all ages.
00:57:08This lady in Nagareyama City is...
00:57:13I was surprised to hear my age.
00:57:16I'm 84.
00:57:18Wow!
00:57:20Do you always eat this?
00:57:22Yes.
00:57:27Do you eat tempura in other stores?
00:57:29No, I've never eaten it here.
00:57:31You've never eaten it here?
00:57:32No.
00:57:33However, no matter how delicious it is...
00:57:38I can't eat it all.
00:57:41It's a little souvenir.
00:57:43It's a little souvenir.
00:57:45There are not many people who give up eating it all on the way, so they bring back the remaining tempura.
00:57:55What do you do when you bring this home?
00:57:57I eat it at night.
00:57:59You eat it at night?
00:58:00I eat it at night.
00:58:02On that day, they will eat tempura in two meals in a row.
00:58:08What is the most famous yakisoba bread in Nagareyama City?
00:58:18Let's find out.
00:58:21What is the most famous bread shop in Nagareyama City?
00:58:24If you say bread shop, it's like a saffron shop.
00:58:27Everyone knows saffron, right?
00:58:29Everyone knows it. It's very popular.
00:58:31It's a weekday.
00:58:33On Saturdays, we have a bread day at home.
00:58:36On Saturday mornings, we have bread.
00:58:38There are a lot of people in line before the store opens.
00:58:42The store opens at 1 p.m., and at 6.45 p.m., there were a lot of people in line.
00:58:47It's so early.
00:58:51Let's go to the store before the store opens.
00:58:56There are a lot of people in line.
00:58:59Even though it's around 7 a.m., there are a lot of people in line.
00:59:04There are about 30 people in line.
00:59:09When the store opens,
00:59:14the store is full of customers.
00:59:18Each customer buys bread that they want.
00:59:23Which bread is the most popular?
00:59:26The yakisoba bread is ready. How is it?
00:59:30The yakisoba bread looks incredible.
00:59:34This is the best yakisoba bread.
00:59:38I think I come here three times a month.
00:59:42I like yakisoba bread.
00:59:44People who see it for the first time will be surprised.
00:59:47I'm curious.
00:59:48This is it.
00:59:49This is it.
00:59:50This is it.
00:59:51It must be delicious.
00:59:54Yakisoba bread is sold more than 500 pieces a day.
01:00:01This is the yakisoba bread that looks incredible.
01:00:073, 2, 1.
01:00:16It's amazing. It's yakisoba bread.
01:00:19Only yakisoba bread?
01:00:21It's yakisoba bread.
01:00:27Compared to ordinary yakisoba bread,
01:00:31the yakisoba bread looks incredible.
01:00:35Is that a lot of yakisoba bread?
01:00:37They bake a lot of yakisoba bread in the same oven as they bake bread.
01:00:44They make a cut in the middle of the bread.
01:00:49Normally, they put yakisoba bread in this cut.
01:00:55This yakisoba bread is used to make mayonnaise.
01:01:02They just put yakisoba bread on the bread.
01:01:08This is amazing.
01:01:10They make a cut for mayonnaise.
01:01:14They wrap yakisoba bread with plastic wrap.
01:01:22This yakisoba bread costs 237 yen.
01:01:27This is yakisoba bread and bread.
01:01:31Yakisoba bread is ready.
01:01:36Recently, salt yakisoba bread was added to the menu.
01:01:43This voluminous yakisoba bread has been popular among people in Nagareyama for about 10 years.
01:01:53People are looking for yakisoba bread every day.
01:02:02However, it seems a little difficult to eat.
01:02:07I can't eat it.
01:02:09First of all, the children eat yakisoba bread without spilling it.
01:02:16The children leave only yakisoba bread.
01:02:21Even if adults eat it,
01:02:23This yakisoba bread is easy to spill, so I just eat it carefully.
01:02:28This is delicious.
01:02:37It's hard to eat without spilling it, so it's best to eat it with a plate.
01:02:44The couple who run this sushi restaurant also love yakisoba bread.
01:02:52When eating yakisoba bread, prepare a plate and chopsticks.
01:02:57After eating yakisoba bread, the plate spilled.
01:03:03Finally, clean the plate.
01:03:08This is the last bite of happiness.
01:03:13This is the way to eat yakisoba bread.
01:03:15I can't eat it without a plate.
01:03:17You can't eat it without a plate.
01:03:19I can't eat it without a plate.
01:03:21I can't eat it without a plate.
01:03:23But why did it become this kind of yakisoba bread?
01:03:29I asked the store manager.
01:03:33Was this the amount of yakisoba bread when it was released?
01:03:36It's completely different.
01:03:38I thought I didn't need to put it in a pack.
01:03:41I think it's better to have yakisoba bread than money in a pack.
01:03:44Isn't it better to buy it?
01:03:47By increasing the amount of yakisoba bread, sales have increased.
01:03:50Sales have increased more than twice.
01:03:53In Nagareyama City, Chiba Prefecture, there is a shocking dish.
01:04:01That shop is...
01:04:04There are a lot of people.
01:04:06There are a lot of people.
01:04:08There are a lot of people.
01:04:10Is this a Japanese sweets shop?
01:04:13There are a lot of people in front of the Japanese sweets shop.
01:04:19I asked the store manager why it was so popular.
01:04:23I've eaten it five times in a row.
01:04:26Is that so many times in a row?
01:04:28I can't get tired of eating it every day.
01:04:31I'm addicted to it.
01:04:33I'm addicted to it.
01:04:35I'm addicted to it.
01:04:37This is the fourth time I've been here.
01:04:40I've been here four times in three months.
01:04:43I've been here more than once a month.
01:04:45I'm going to be here again in four days.
01:04:48How many times have you been here?
01:04:50About 30 times.
01:04:53I've been here twice a week, but I still eat a lot.
01:04:59It's better than any other shop.
01:05:02What's your favorite food?
01:05:04The first one.
01:05:06The second one.
01:05:07It's the second one.
01:05:09What's the first one?
01:05:11Strawberry.
01:05:14What's the charm of that food?
01:05:17The soup is so good that I can drink it all.
01:05:25And in the queue...
01:05:28Where are you from?
01:05:29I'm from Kogashi, Ibaraki Prefecture.
01:05:31Ibaraki Prefecture?
01:05:33I searched for it nearby.
01:05:36It was well-evaluated, so I came here.
01:05:40The rival, Ibaraki Prefecture, also says it's a delicacy that makes you want to come.
01:05:47If you look inside...
01:05:50It's not like our store.
01:05:54Then there's no way it's in our store.
01:05:58The identity of the shocking gourmet is...
01:06:03It's not Japanese sweets.
01:06:04Where did the Japanese sweets go?
01:06:09Ms. Chiaki Kuriyama from Tsuchihura City, Ibaraki Prefecture, was shocked by the teacher who was so quiet.
01:06:19I was impressed by the Japanese teacher in elementary school.
01:06:24The Japanese teacher was a teacher, so he said,
01:06:27I'll read it as a model.
01:06:29Listen carefully.
01:06:31I started reading it.
01:06:33There was a lot of dialect.
01:06:35Is that a model for a teacher?
01:06:40Our English teacher said,
01:06:42I have a book.
01:06:48I have a book.
01:06:51That's no good.
01:06:54I don't know what to do.
01:06:57Some people in Chiba Prefecture love it.
01:07:00Curry powder is added to the fish.
01:07:03What does the curry ball taste like?
01:07:10It's bigger than I thought.
01:07:11It's pretty big.
01:07:13It's like onions.
01:07:18It's delicious.
01:07:20It's a proper side dish.
01:07:22You can eat rice with this alone.
01:07:24It's delicious.
01:07:26Both children and adults will definitely like it.
01:07:28It's a delicious side dish.
01:07:30It goes well with alcohol.
01:07:32I like it as much as fried fish.
01:07:36A very popular dish at a Japanese sweets shop in Nagariyama City, Chiba Prefecture.
01:07:42A lot of customers are eating something in the store.
01:07:49Then the next moment.
01:07:51It's not a normal Japanese sweets shop.
01:07:53What is the identity of this shocking dish?
01:07:57This is salt soba.
01:07:59Salt soba?
01:08:00It's ramen.
01:08:02It's not Japanese sweets.
01:08:03Where did the Japanese sweets go?
01:08:06Ramen at a Japanese sweets shop?
01:08:10Salt soba, a specialty of Nagariyama City, 930 yen.
01:08:15What is its characteristic?
01:08:19It's a soup made by an angel who has eaten more than 1,000 ramen.
01:08:26This is pork soup.
01:08:28This is Japanese sweets.
01:08:31Konbu, bonito flakes, shiitake mushrooms, and dried sardines.
01:08:37Chicken, pork, and seafood.
01:08:39Triple soup made separately.
01:08:44This is a special salt sauce made with Nagariyama's mirin.
01:08:53This is a medium-thin noodles made at home.
01:08:59This is a ramen made with French pork.
01:09:07Some people call this a work of art.
01:09:15But why is this ramen at a Japanese sweets shop?
01:09:20There is a shocking reason behind this.
01:09:24When I bought this at a Japanese sweets shop.
01:09:27No way.
01:09:28That's amazing.
01:09:33Is this common in Ibaraki?
01:09:36Murakami Furupon and Chiaki Kuriyama from Ibaraki.
01:09:41They sometimes get burned while cooking.
01:09:45When I cook, I put the pot on the fire.
01:09:49When I try to move it to the desk.
01:09:52I think I'll get a burn if I don't use a pot holder.
01:09:58I touched it with my bare hands.
01:10:01I got a burn.
01:10:03You got a burn?
01:10:04What is this?
01:10:07I thought I was going to get a burn.
01:10:11Did you get a burn?
01:10:14I noticed that I didn't put the pot on the stove.
01:10:21I thought I was going to get a burn.
01:10:24But I got a burn.
01:10:26Why?
01:10:28I thought I was going to get a burn.
01:10:30I thought I was going to get a burn.
01:10:32I don't think there is such a dog.
01:10:34It's a little annoying.
01:10:36Maybe it's Tsubora.
01:10:38Is it a dog?
01:10:40It's a dog.
01:10:44What is the taste of the chicken skin rice bowl?
01:10:55It's delicious.
01:10:57It's delicious.
01:10:58It's delicious.
01:11:00It's delicious.
01:11:02It's delicious.
01:11:04It's delicious.
01:11:05This is amazing.
01:11:07It goes well with eggs.
01:11:10This is very delicious.
01:11:11This is the best.
01:11:14It's spicy and sweet.
01:11:19It's good.
01:11:20This is a Japanese sweets shop in Nagareyama City, Chiba Prefecture.
01:11:25This is a shop where high-quality salt ramen is very popular.
01:11:29But why is this a Japanese sweets shop?
01:11:34I'm curious.
01:11:36Why is there a sign of a Japanese sweets shop?
01:11:40I used to be a Japanese sweets shop when I was a tenant here.
01:11:45I didn't have any money, so I couldn't buy it.
01:11:48Really?
01:11:50That's amazing.
01:11:52Is that possible?
01:11:54I couldn't get the money for the tent.
01:11:56Is it a ramen shop?
01:11:59He loves ramen so much that he opened his own ramen shop when he was 43 years old.
01:12:07He spent all the money on interior design.
01:12:12The signboard is still open.
01:12:17Mr. Yasuda, this is an incident.
01:12:19Ibaraki Prefecture's Shimotsuma people have a strong accent.
01:12:23Even if people from other prefectures hear it, they don't know what they're saying.
01:12:26They use their own dialect.
01:12:29What kind of dialect is it?
01:12:31Let's investigate.
01:12:34Some Ibaraki Prefecture's Shimotsuma people don't know what they're saying.
01:12:42Shimotsuma City, Ibaraki Prefecture
01:12:45It takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes from Tokyo Station by Kanto Railway.
01:12:52Let's talk to the Shimotsuma people.
01:12:57Have you ever kept it a secret?
01:13:00I can't keep it a secret.
01:13:04I want to talk about it, but it's hard.
01:13:09It's hard to keep it a secret.
01:13:13The person who kept it a secret is...
01:13:17How old are you?
01:13:19I'm 84 years old.
01:13:21You're still young.
01:13:22I'm still young. I'm 84 years old.
01:13:24Do you call yourself Ore?
01:13:25Ore? I'm always Ore.
01:13:27You're always Ore?
01:13:28Yes, Ore.
01:13:30I'm Ore because I get laughed at.
01:13:33I've been Ore since I was in elementary school.
01:13:39The Shimotsuma people's Ore
01:13:43Some Shimotsuma women call themselves Ore.
01:13:49My partner's name is Ome.
01:13:51Ome.
01:13:52I often hear Ome.
01:13:54Ome, come here.
01:13:57It's Ibaraki dialect.
01:14:01I don't say you. I say let's go.
01:14:04If you say that, I'll call you Ome.
01:14:06Ome, let's go.
01:14:08What's the secret to your health?
01:14:12Smoking cigarettes.
01:14:15Cigarettes?
01:14:18How many cigarettes do you smoke a day?
01:14:20About one.
01:14:24Stop it.
01:14:25Osamu-chan said it.
01:14:27I quit smoking cigarettes because I'm bored.
01:14:31Cheers!
01:14:33To learn words that Shimotsuma people in other prefectures can't understand,
01:14:39they went to an old lady's house.
01:14:45This is my daughter's name.
01:14:48She became friends with a transfer student from Tokyo.
01:14:51She had a hard time because she couldn't understand the language.
01:14:55I found out about it when I was in elementary school.
01:14:57A transfer student fell down and said,
01:14:59When I said Ome,
01:15:01there was blood everywhere.
01:15:04What are Shimotsuma people's words that didn't make sense to a transfer student?
01:15:10Wow.
01:15:14I found out about it when I was in elementary school.
01:15:16A transfer student fell down and said,
01:15:18I was surprised.
01:15:20I was like, are you kidding me?
01:15:23I said, ah, I'm sweating.
01:15:25Then she said, what does that mean?
01:15:27Then I said, ah, I'm sweating.
01:15:29Hori-san, an impersonator,
01:15:31appeared on a radio show of Super 8 before.
01:15:36The manager at the time lied and took the job.
01:15:42At that time, my manager was a newbie and couldn't get a job,
01:15:47so I said I'd do my best to get a job.
01:15:49The job I got was Super 8's radio show.
01:15:52I've been on a radio show as a guest once.
01:15:55A cultural radio show?
01:15:56Yes, a cultural radio show.
01:15:57But Hori-san had one thing to do.
01:16:00She asked me to impersonate Murakami-san.
01:16:04I've never done it before.
01:16:08In order to get a job desperately,
01:16:10the staff said,
01:16:11Hori-san is very good at impersonating Murakami-san.
01:16:15You're lying.
01:16:17I was told that three days ago.
01:16:19I practiced a lot and did it there.
01:16:22It's a mix of Kansai dialect and Tokyo dialect.
01:16:27That's not true.
01:16:29Is there such a thing?
01:16:31There is.
01:16:32I remember that.
01:16:34My impersonator is Hamada.
01:16:36He's a very good impersonator.
01:16:38He said he couldn't do it.
01:16:40That's not true.
01:16:41There is.
01:16:42There is.
01:16:43There is.
01:16:45The impersonator that was born on this radio show
01:16:48has evolved.
01:16:50The impersonator of Matsuko Deluxe and Murakami
01:16:52from Monday to the day after tomorrow.
01:16:55Your fans are usually strange.
01:17:00Your fans are not even purple.
01:17:05Murakami said,
01:17:06That's not true.
01:17:08Is there such a thing?
01:17:10There is.
01:17:11I remember that.
01:17:13It's a mix of Kansai dialect and Tokyo dialect.
01:17:14I thought it was like that.
01:17:16Shimotsuma-jun
01:17:18became friends with a transfer student from Tokyo.
01:17:21She had a difficult experience because she couldn't communicate.
01:17:25I found out when I was in elementary school.
01:17:27A transfer student fell down.
01:17:29I said,
01:17:30Are you okay?
01:17:32He said,
01:17:33What's important?
01:17:34It's full of blood here.
01:17:36I asked him if he was okay.
01:17:38I said,
01:17:39Are you okay?
01:17:40He said,
01:17:41That's not a standard language.
01:17:42That's what I learned in elementary school.
01:17:44I was surprised.
01:17:46I couldn't understand what he meant.
01:17:48He said,
01:17:49Are you okay?
01:17:52There are more words that are not understood in other prefectures.
01:17:56When I went to Tokyo University,
01:17:58I was going to talk about standard language,
01:18:01but I was told I was not okay.
01:18:02When I went to Tokyo University,
01:18:05I was careful.
01:18:06I was going to talk about standard language.
01:18:08Why did you say that?
01:18:09I was embarrassed.
01:18:11I was talking about standard language.
01:18:14He said,
01:18:15What's that?
01:18:16He said,
01:18:17What's that?
01:18:19I said,
01:18:20What's that?
01:18:21I didn't know what it was, so I said,
01:18:23What's that?
01:18:25What's that?
01:18:26What's that?
01:18:27It's annoying.
01:18:29What's that?
01:18:32When Shimotsuma Jun is annoyed,
01:18:34he uses the word,
01:18:35What's that?
01:18:37He can't understand the word,
01:18:39so he gets irritated.
01:18:43What's more,
01:18:45Is your husband dead?
01:18:47Yes, 12 years ago.
01:18:50She is listening to her husband's story.
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01:20:02he made a huge mistake in one of his impersonation specials.
01:20:08There are a lot of impersonation specials, right?
01:20:11For example, in the form of a match.
01:20:13After me, in the same block,
01:20:15there was Retsugo Yoshimasa-kun, who impersonates Shimura-san.
01:20:19On that day, Retsugo-kun would impersonate Kobayashi Sachiko-san and do a lot of stuff.
01:20:25He would impersonate Kobayashi Sachiko-san like this.
01:20:27After I finished, I was able to take it.
01:20:30It was a match, but after I finished, I went back to the backstage.
01:20:33I said to Retsugo-kun, like,
01:20:35this is how it is. Good work. Do your best.
01:20:39But if you look closely, it was Kobayashi Sachiko-san.
01:20:42I don't know where he went.
01:20:45I said, this is how it is, to Kobayashi Sachiko-san.
01:20:48I thought, I should have said Kobayashi Sachiko-san.
01:20:51But he said, this is how it is, to Kobayashi Sachiko-san.
01:20:57He passed away?
01:20:59Yes, 12 years ago.
01:21:01She is listening to her husband's story.
01:21:06I thought it would be better to die.
01:21:09So I bought a filter.
01:21:13Everyone was like this.
01:21:16You took the filter?
01:21:18Yes, I did.
01:21:19I said, this is how it is.
01:21:21This is how it is.
01:21:23My manga is not good.
01:21:27He said that a lot.
01:21:30It means that I don't listen to what people say.
01:21:35You don't listen to what people say?
01:21:37I don't listen to what people say.
01:21:39He doesn't listen to what people say.
01:21:42He doesn't listen to what people say.
01:21:47What is the word that some Shimotsumajin don't understand?
01:21:53Will it be understood by young Shimotsumajin?
01:21:57I was born and raised in Shimotsuma.
01:22:00Do you know what Gojappe is?
01:22:05I don't know.
01:22:09She doesn't know what Gojappe is.
01:22:12Do you know what Gojappe is?
01:22:14I don't know.
01:22:16Young Shimotsumajin don't understand Gojappe.
01:22:21I heard Gojappe for the first time.
01:22:24Let's look up Gojappe.
01:22:26I was born and raised in an environment where there are grandparents.
01:22:30I was born and raised in an environment where there are parents and us.
01:22:35I was born and raised in that environment, so I naturally got used to it.
01:22:38Now it's a family.
01:22:41Now it's just parents and children.
01:22:43I can't remember it if I went to a shrine and talked to them.
01:22:49Are you lonely without words?
01:22:52Somehow.
01:22:54But this is also the flow of time.
01:22:56It's the sun.
01:23:01Today's Miwa V.P.
01:23:05I like children.
01:23:07I go out where children are warm.
01:23:10When I first opened a candy shop, I felt good.
01:23:15It's not just good.
01:23:17It's hard to do it every day in a kappa costume.
01:23:23Effort, kindness, nostalgic candy.
01:23:28There is a romance.
01:23:30So I chose it.

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