マツコの知らない世界 2024年10月15日

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00:00365-Nichi Rokaru Konbini wo Chousa suru Chuugaku Ichi Nensei
00:09Kore saa demo...
00:10Chuui...
00:11Mai kita toki nan nensei datta no?
00:14Sugoi ne...
00:16Kyoufune mo dou shinka shiteru no ka...
00:20Watanabe Eto kun desu.
00:22Douzo!
00:23Ah, Matsuko san, ojime desu.
00:25No, no, no.
00:26Your way of introducing yourself is amazing.
00:28Ah, Matsuko san, ojime desu.
00:29Ah, Matsuko san.
00:30I'm looking forward to it.
00:31You've evolved too much to be an old man.
00:33No, no, no.
00:34No, no, no.
00:35That's what I'm saying.
00:36No, no, no.
00:37I'm sorry. Thank you very much.
00:38I'm sorry.
00:39I'm sorry, but I need that.
00:40Thank you very much.
00:43It's been a year and a half since he met Eto kun.
00:47Eto kun was still in 5th grade at the time,
00:50but Eto kun, who was polite and well-behaved,
00:52and Matsuko, who was so cute...
00:54I'm looking forward to today.
00:57I'm honored that you said that.
01:01He told us about the charm of local convenience stores all over the country.
01:08Why is there a convenience store here?
01:10It's Anthony's.
01:11It's Kyobashi station.
01:14I've heard of it somewhere.
01:16It's called Frankfurt.
01:20It's amazing.
01:22It's so amazing that I can't breathe.
01:25No, no, no.
01:26Stop it.
01:27Don't make it hard for me.
01:29You've grown up a lot.
01:32That's right.
01:33At this time, I was only about 135 cm tall.
01:37You were cute.
01:38That's right.
01:39I've changed my voice a lot lately.
01:41I haven't changed my voice yet.
01:43I feel like I've climbed the stairs of an adult.
01:50Eto kun wanted to tell Matsuko something.
01:54Here it is.
01:57Ta-da.
01:58I think the local convenience store is the savior of Japan.
02:06Recently, there was a story that a Canadian foreign company bought Seven & A Holdings.
02:13Until now, convenience stores have been bought by local convenience stores.
02:20It's nostalgic.
02:21AP.
02:22AP.
02:23Yes.
02:24I like the frozen food of MPM.
02:26It's a fridge kitchen.
02:27That's right.
02:28It was really delicious.
02:29It was really delicious.
02:31I made it and froze it instantly.
02:33Instant freezing.
02:34Yes.
02:353F is like Lawson now.
02:37That's right.
02:38It's a combination of Lawson and Lawson 3F.
02:40The last one is Circle K Thanks.
02:44It's really a three-car company.
02:49Convenience stores have been integrated with big companies like this.
02:54However, recently, the big company has been offered to be bought by foreign companies.
02:59I think the local convenience store is the savior of Japan.
03:07It's really a shame that there are no more interesting convenience stores.
03:16I want to go to San Chen.
03:18I want to go to San Chen.
03:19Do you remember it?
03:20Do you remember it?
03:21It's bright and warm.
03:23San Chen.
03:24What are you doing?
03:26What are you doing?
03:29Actually, I'm a commercial maniac.
03:33What is Yamazaki Daily Store?
03:35Yamazaki Daily Store.
03:38That's right.
03:39What are you doing?
03:41Commercials of convenience stores are all in my head.
03:44San Every.
03:47That's right.
03:50You're cute.
03:53San Every is a high-end version of Yamazaki Daily Store.
03:59Now it's all Daily Yamazaki.
04:01In 1999, Yamazaki Daily Store and San Every merged and became Daily Yamazaki.
04:07The song when Daily Yamazaki merged was also good.
04:11It was made by Asay Kobayashi.
04:13I thought it would be like this.
04:16That's right.
04:30No one knows.
04:34Matsuko's Unknown World of Vocal Convenience Stores
04:40Local convenience stores are loved by the local people in Japan.
04:48It took three years to investigate such a local convenience store.
04:54Finally, the book has been completed.
04:56I don't like it.
04:57This is a convenience store collector.
04:59Collector?
05:00Yes.
05:02You're a collector at this age.
05:05I can't stop loving local convenience stores.
05:08Eito Watanabe is a first-year junior high school student.
05:13This is the most delicious ginseng porridge I've ever eaten.
05:16I'm glad.
05:17Yes.
05:18It looks delicious.
05:19Explosion of personality.
05:20From a specialty store manager who pursues his own gourmet.
05:24You can eat about 30 kinds of side dishes.
05:27It's interesting.
05:28It's interesting.
05:29It's amazing.
05:31You can do it because you're a local.
05:33I'll introduce you to the overkill service.
05:36This is really delicious.
05:39In addition, Eito has evolved surprisingly in a year and a half.
05:45Each ingredient is big.
05:48I feel very satisfied.
05:52You've evolved too much.
06:01Explosion of personality.
06:05I have a project I want to do with Matsuko today.
06:11Here it is.
06:13Ta-da.
06:14It's 100 times more interesting to pay attention to the store manager and look at local convenience stores.
06:19It depends on the situation.
06:22That's right.
06:23The reason why I fell in love with local convenience stores was because of Yamana, the store manager of the community store Haccho-dori Itabashi in Tokyo and Musashino City.
06:36Itabashi, Haccho-dori, which was established as a liquor store in 1937 and operated as a community store until three years ago.
06:47The charm of Yamana store manager is that he is straightforward and free to do what he likes.
06:52Yamana has the qualification of Kikizake.
06:55Originally, there was a liquor store, but there are so many kinds of alcohol.
07:03In addition, there are many kinds of ice cream in this store.
07:07For example, there are more than 120 kinds of blue seal ice cream that you can't get in Tokyo.
07:15That's great.
07:16In the case of local convenience stores, there are only the things that the store manager likes.
07:22In a sense, the store manager is discriminated against.
07:25I was very shocked.
07:27The store manager was shocked by Eto.
07:30That's right.
07:31It's amazing.
07:32That's why it's starting to disappear in convenience stores.
07:36That's right.
07:37There are some things, but there are some strange things.
07:41That's right.
07:43From now on, we will introduce the local convenience store where the personality of the store manager, who was shocked by Eto, is exploding.
07:52Here it is.
07:53The store manager who pursues unique gourmet food that can't be bought.
07:57What does that mean?
07:59First of all, here it is.
08:00The convenience store rabbit in Kamishichi, Ibaraki Prefecture, where fresh crepes are very popular.
08:05This is the store manager Nakazawa.
08:08It's about 15 minutes by car from Omigawa Station in Katori City, Chiba Prefecture.
08:16Here is the first store that I would like to introduce.
08:21This is the convenience store rabbit in Kamishichi, Ibaraki Prefecture.
08:26It's the top of Ibaraki Prefecture.
08:28It's a convenience store that has been run by Kamishichi for 40 years and is loved by people of all ages.
08:35The operating hours are from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.
08:40It's short.
08:41It's a very strong business.
08:44What's inside the store?
08:45Excuse me.
08:49Inside the store, there are a lot of kinds of sweets like this.
08:54They also sell Medaka here.
08:58There are also 100-yen gachas.
09:01The store manager's favorite sports goods are also displayed.
09:06It's more like a gathering place than a convenience store.
09:11This is the store manager, Nakazawa.
09:14Hello.
09:15As you can see in the picture, there are a lot of small children like Eito.
09:23There are a lot of children like that.
09:25The population is increasing.
09:27That's what it looks like.
09:29This convenience store rabbit was originally an ordinary convenience store.
09:38As the times change, it becomes a support for the area.
09:42I feel that way.
09:44What is the most unique thing about the convenience store rabbit?
09:49The most unique thing is this crepe.
09:54This is a handmade crepe made by the store manager.
09:58I'm looking forward to it.
09:59This handmade crepe has been made since the beginning of the store.
10:04There are 20 to 30 kinds of crepes.
10:07There are a lot of variations.
10:11There are about 70 handmade crepes a day.
10:16The secret to its popularity is the crispy skin.
10:19What is that?
10:20I think the skin and dough of the crepe I usually see are soft.
10:24I think it's rare for the skin to be crispy.
10:29Isn't this crispy sound amazing?
10:31It's a good sound.
10:35There are a lot of ingredients.
10:37It's really crispy.
10:39I'm very satisfied.
10:41The skin of this crepe is really thin, crispy, and light.
10:45It's really delicious.
10:49This crepe has been loved for 40 years.
10:52Many people come to buy it now.
10:55This taste has been inherited for generations.
10:59This child is also in the first year of junior high school.
11:02Are you in the first year of junior high school?
11:04I'm also in the first year of junior high school.
11:06It's really cool.
11:08I'm sorry I said it's cool.
11:10I've never said that before.
11:14I'm really sorry.
11:16Thank you very much.
11:18I was a little surprised.
11:23I was really scared.
11:25I was quite surprised.
11:27You may not have noticed yet.
11:29You have a tendency to get angry for a moment since high school.
11:34Is that so?
11:36That's right.
11:41I will make the most popular egg.
11:46I rarely have a chance to eat crepe.
11:49I'm very happy.
11:51I'm glad to hear that.
11:53I sometimes want to eat crepe.
11:55That's right.
11:57It looks delicious.
11:59I went to the bottom of Tokyo Tower by car.
12:03There were a lot of people who were inbound.
12:06I gave up and came back.
12:09You cut it on top of that.
12:11It's a novel style.
12:13It's difficult to cut this.
12:15That's right.
12:17I cut it to the bottom.
12:19Finally, bake it for about 3 minutes.
12:21If you roll the crispy dough, it's done.
12:25Thank you very much.
12:27Thank you very much.
12:29This is the most popular egg.
12:37How is it?
12:42The sound is good.
12:44I want more skin.
12:48The skin is delicious.
12:50The skin is delicious.
12:52I only ate crepe with a chewy skin.
12:56The concept of crepe changes when you eat this.
12:59This is very delicious.
13:02I also recommend azuki banana cream and chocolate banana ice cream.
13:08I want to drink beer.
13:10It's also a beer snack.
13:12Don't say that.
13:17Next is the owner of the orange box.
13:20You can choose from about 30 types.
13:24I don't know what it is, but I think I'll get something delicious.
13:31It takes about 10 minutes by car from ECHIZEN SHINBO STATION in FUKUIKEN, FUKUI.
13:37Currently, there are 7 stores in FUKUIKEN.
13:42Actually, this is the first convenience store that was born in 1981 when there was no convenience store in FUKUIKEN.
13:52The orange box is full of side dishes.
13:57What is this?
13:58You can eat about 30 types of side dishes.
14:02That's interesting.
14:05It's like a combination of convenience stores and origin.
14:10It's like a combination of a convenience store and a side dish shop.
14:16It's a viking style.
14:18That's amazing.
14:22There are three types of viking from 11 o'clock to 20 o'clock.
14:27You can choose the side dish according to the number of grams.
14:33There is an eat-in space in the store.
14:36You can eat there.
14:39Why did you start this service?
14:43FUKUIKEN has a high number of female employees.
14:53For example, if you are tired at dinner, you can eat here.
15:02That's why I started this service.
15:06Edo is one of them.
15:09I like viking, but I like SPAM ONIGIRI the most.
15:15Eating SPAM ONIGIRI has changed the concept of SPAM ONIGIRI.
15:21Is that true?
15:23I have never eaten real SPAM ONIGIRI.
15:26Let's eat SPAM ONIGIRI first.
15:29Next.
15:30This is the shop manager of TAKEZAKI, which is the best in the world.
15:38Is it the best in the world?
15:40Yes.
15:41Does it have anything to do with Kochi?
15:43It has nothing to do with Kochi.
15:45Then I don't know.
15:48It's about 10 minutes away from Tosa Shinjo Station in SUTAKI, Kochi Prefecture.
15:54This is a very popular store that has been in business for 51 years.
16:04Edo was born and raised in Tokyo.
16:08How old are you?
16:09It's been a long time.
16:12Don't go in.
16:14This is a cat.
16:16This cat is the local cat MISEKO, which the shop manager adores.
16:21She welcomes customers in front of the door.
16:25Edo, it's been a long time since you came here.
16:27It's been a year and a half.
16:29The food here is really delicious.
16:32This is the most delicious human food I've ever eaten.
16:35I'm glad to hear that.
16:37It's been about 10 years since I came here.
16:40This is the most delicious food I've ever eaten.
16:44It's a little early.
16:45At first glance, the store is an old-fashioned convenience store.
16:52Customers come from all over the prefecture to eat this food.
16:57This is really popular.
16:59I have a question for MATSUKO.
17:01What is the most delicious food I have ever eaten?
17:07Please answer.
17:10I have a hint.
17:13The first is my father.
17:16That's not a hint at all.
17:18I'm sorry.
17:20Please give me a hint.
17:22The second hint is the staple food of lunch boxes.
17:25I think MATSUKO has said it many times.
17:28The staple food of lunch boxes is omelet.
17:32That's right.
17:33But the answer is different.
17:34You have to watch the video to find out the answer.
17:36Please watch the video.
17:39What is the most delicious food I have ever eaten?
17:43The answer is omelet.
17:49Why is this the most delicious food I have ever eaten?
17:55Please come here.
17:57This is a convenience store.
18:00MATSUKO, please pay attention to this.
18:02This is a convenience store.
18:04This is an omelet specialty store.
18:07This looks delicious.
18:10This looks delicious.
18:13I want to eat this.
18:16This is an omelet.
18:18This is a popular product that sells more than 600 pieces.
18:22The amount of eggs used is 3,000 per day.
18:28Therefore, a chef specializing in omelet is in charge of the kitchen.
18:33He is in contact with TAKESAKI.
18:35From 4 a.m. to 7 p.m., he continues to bake omelet.
18:40I have been baking omelet since I was in the second generation.
18:43I have been baking omelet for a long time.
18:45Do you buy this from outside the prefecture?
18:47That's right.
18:50The soup stock is made from kelp and other seafood.
18:55He uses fine temperature adjustment to bake the omelet.
19:02This looks delicious.
19:03I have been baking omelet for 20 years.
19:05I have been baking omelet for 25 years.
19:09You have been baking omelet for 25 years.
19:12You have been baking omelet for 25 years.
19:14Thank you very much.
19:17I will bake your favorite omelet in the studio.
19:24Can I ask you a favor?
19:27Please bake the omelet so that I can take it home.
19:29I understand.
19:31I'm sorry.
19:32Do you like rice, beer, or sake?
19:37I like sake with eggs.
19:40I like sake with eggs.
19:42This omelet is not burnt at all.
19:46This omelet is baked on a weak fire.
19:49That's right.
19:50Eggs are easy to burn.
19:53Look at this gloss.
19:55It's beautiful if you bake it slowly on a weak fire.
19:58This is done.
20:01This looks delicious.
20:04I want you to taste this impression.
20:09What do you think?
20:12This is really delicious.
20:14I'm glad you said that.
20:16This omelet is delicious even after a long time.
20:20This omelet is baked on a weak fire.
20:26This taste is just right when it cools down.
20:30This taste is just right.
20:34I can't get tired of eating this.
20:37I can eat one.
20:39How many eggs are in this omelet?
20:41This omelet is about 5 to 6 eggs.
20:43This omelet is as usual.
20:46Why is your skin so glossy?
20:48This is because I eat omelet.
20:50The effect of eggs is amazing.
20:54I'm sorry.
21:06I will introduce another attraction that can only be found in a local convenience store.
21:11This is it.
21:13This is an overkill service.
21:16All the products in the convenience store.
21:19Are you okay?
21:22This is an overkill service that can only be found in a local convenience store.
21:26Do you understand?
21:29In a local convenience store.
21:31There is a store that offers surprising services.
21:37For example, Tateyama Thunderbird in Toyama Prefecture.
21:41It is a popular store with a sandwich with unique ingredients and rice balls.
21:48They sell original songs and goods.
21:55In Shimanchu Mart, Amami Island, Kagoshima Prefecture.
22:00They sell snorkeling equipment and fishing rods.
22:03This is a common place.
22:06In Shimanchu Mart, you can set up a coin laundry in the store.
22:12You can even wash your clothes.
22:16This is a local convenience store that offers overkill services.
22:22This is it.
22:24This is a convenience store that has about 330 kinds of products.
22:34This is a convenience store in Kochi Prefecture.
22:38It takes about 40 minutes by car from Kochi Prefecture to Kochi Station.
22:43This is a convenience store in Kami-shi, Kochi Prefecture.
22:47This is a convenience store called Okabayashi.
22:50This is a convenience store that has been in business for 25 years.
22:52This is a convenience store that has been in business for 25 years.
22:57First of all, I would like you to pay attention to this.
23:02There is a boxing bag outside the store.
23:08What is inside the store?
23:10If you look around the store, it looks like this.
23:14First of all, look at this.
23:16This is a boxing corner.
23:18Is this a picture of a boxer?
23:20There are a lot of goods.
23:23There are only three gold fists in the world.
23:25There are 1 million yen fists here.
23:29Isn't that amazing?
23:31There are only three in the world.
23:32That's what's here.
23:34The store manager, Okabayashi, admires Naoya Inoue.
23:39He goes to the same gym as Naoya Inoue once a month in Kanagawa Prefecture.
23:45He has a lot of hobbies.
23:50However, this is not the service that Eto-kun wanted to introduce.
23:56Hello, my name is Watanabe.
23:59I heard that there is a service that Okabayashi went too far.
24:04There are things I've liked since I was a kid.
24:07There are things I'm good at.
24:09This is a service that takes advantage of that.
24:11I don't think there is a service like this in any convenience store.
24:15What is the service that Okabayashi went too far?
24:19Look at this.
24:21There are about 330 kinds of sweets here.
24:24You can eat as much as you want.
24:27Isn't that amazing?
24:31What is the service that Okabayashi went too far?
24:33You can eat as much as you want.
24:35It's in the mayonnaise container.
24:37There are two courses.
24:39If it's a course for 2,080 yen, you can eat all the products in the convenience store.
24:44I've liked making sweets since I was a kid.
24:48I want people to know the taste.
24:50I also want people to use EAT-IN.
24:53I want everyone to eat.
24:55I thought it would be interesting to make it a concept to make people fat.
24:592,080 yen is a lot of money.
25:01If you eat two or three, you can get fat.
25:04Among the 330 kinds of sweets, the most popular sweets are chiffon cake and Okaba pudding.
25:15Is this handmade?
25:17Yes, it's all handmade.
25:19Is this also handmade?
25:20Yes, this is also handmade.
25:21Is this a sweets shop?
25:23Yes, it's a sweets shop.
25:26I really like chiffon cake.
25:30Chiffon cake is really delicious.
25:32This is amazing.
25:36How is it?
25:38This is very delicious.
25:41There is also TENSHIN AMAGURI CHIFFON.
25:44There are various flavors.
25:47I eat pudding.
25:49This is amazing.
25:55This is amazing.
25:58This is delicious.
26:00I'm glad.
26:01This pudding has a rich taste of eggs.
26:04This is the best.
26:06Actually, I do this.
26:09You are very careful.
26:11When this is gone, I do this.
26:15I put this vertically.
26:17You put this vertically.
26:19You are smart.
26:20I'm not smart.
26:21Everyone is doing it.
26:24I will go to the next place.
26:27This is TSUKIMOTO TENCHO in ITAMI.
26:33I don't know this place.
26:36It's about 5 minutes by car from ITAMI station in Hyogo prefecture.
26:42I came here.
26:44This is ITAMI store in ITAMI city, Hyogo prefecture.
26:49ITAMI store is a convenience store that used to be deployed all over Japan.
26:55The chain of convenience stores is gone.
26:58The store manager of each store developed the convenience store.
27:04Let's go inside the store.
27:06This store sells cup noodles and yakisoba.
27:11I'm not motivated.
27:14There are many kinds of sweets.
27:16I can't say that.
27:18This is TSUKIMOTO, the store manager of ITAMI store.
27:23He started this store 40 years ago.
27:26He has been running this store as a store manager.
27:29He is 82 years old.
27:31He is young.
27:33What does TSUKIMOTO TENCHO sell?
27:37This is it.
27:40This is a watercolor painting.
27:43This is sold more than 100 times.
27:49TSUKIMOTO TENCHO sells a watercolor painting he drew.
27:54This is half of the store.
28:00Why does TSUKIMOTO TENCHO sell a watercolor painting at a convenience store?
28:05This is quite popular.
28:07I also drew a watercolor painting.
28:11There is no place to display it.
28:14If you don't show it to everyone, it will be in the closet.
28:19No one will see it.
28:22TSUKIMOTO TENCHO started selling it 30 years ago.
28:29This is amazing.
28:31The cheapest one is 500 yen.
28:37The most expensive one is 40,000 yen.
28:42By the way, there is a watercolor painting classroom in the store.
28:46TSUKIMOTO TENCHO gives MATSUKO a souvenir.
28:51This is MATSUKO's chair.
28:55This is fashionable.
28:59This is fashionable.
29:02This is really impressive.
29:04This is a face of a Kansai woman.
29:09I see.
29:18This is a 33-year-old university professor.
29:24This is a painful person.
29:26This is KEIICHI KOYAMA.
29:29Hello.
29:31I'm KOYAMA.
29:37It's been a long time.
29:40I'm sorry.
29:42What I want to tell you is that if you use science and physics at the junior high school level, it's easy to beat most crane games.
29:50Is that okay?
29:52Will you delete it?
29:55I think there is a setting.
29:58From the perspective of physics, I can beat it to some extent.
30:04You will be in a panic tomorrow.
30:08MATSUKOROSHIRANAI.
30:10The world of crane games.
30:14In recent years, there have been specialized stores all over the country.
30:19The market capacity is 2.7 billion yen.
30:23There are people from all over the world who come to play crane games.
30:28In addition, a limited edition of crane games has been released.
30:33The boom is heating up.
30:35It is a savior of the game center that has shown its popularity.
30:41Who will tell us the world of crane games?
30:45I am the head of the Faculty of Medicine at Kagoshima University.
30:47I'm worried about the future of Kagoshima.
30:50It's a joke.
30:53As a result of being addicted to crane games, the laboratory became full of prizes.
30:59This kind of laboratory is no good.
31:03I have been studying crane games in physics for 33 years.
31:08Professor Koyama, head of the Faculty of Medicine at Kagoshima University.
31:12Tonight.
31:14If you lift this edge, it will always shift forward.
31:18Professor Koyama has been studying crane games for 33 years.
31:21He has gained a lot of experience in crane games with the forbidden method of physics.
31:28That's great.
31:29Thank you, Professor.
31:31I can get a lot of money.
31:35The history of crane games that continue to evolve.
31:47From the 1980s to the 1990s.
31:49The first generation.
31:50It's time for the Yankees to test their skills for their girlfriend.
31:53How many years did it take to make a crane game?
31:56It's like taking a capsule.
31:58Peeking in from above.
31:59There it is.
32:01That's right.
32:02I wonder if that evolved.
32:04The one that changed dramatically was the 1985 UFO Catcher.
32:09It was made by Sega.
32:111985?
32:12That's right.
32:13It was so flashy.
32:15It's still flashy now.
32:16At that time, it was in the dark.
32:19I see.
32:20It stood out.
32:21It was generally dim.
32:23There was an arcade game and a table game in the back.
32:27I remember putting it around the entrance to the front door.
32:31In 1991, the UFO Catcher came out.
32:34It spread widely.
32:37The UFO Catcher was the one that caught the attention.
32:40That's what they say.
32:41Professor Koyama began his research at that time.
32:45Are you a reporter for Machikado TV?
32:49Get the UFO Catcher's arm with your own route.
32:54After this, the forbidden contents will be revealed.
33:02While researching the brain game,
33:05Professor Koyama collected his arm.
33:08This is what I did when I was 22 years old.
33:11It was in the shape of a UFO.
33:16This is the shape of a UFO, so it's called a UFO Catcher?
33:19That's right.
33:20If you open the inside of this area,
33:22there is only one spring.
33:26It's more primitive than I thought.
33:28What you grab is the power of this spring.
33:31I wonder why they made something like this.
33:33It's amazing.
33:35The difficulty of the game has increased
33:39due to the UFO Catcher 7, which was released in 2001.
33:42This is also revolutionary.
33:44In the same way, there are two normal springs.
33:47This time, there are two springs.
33:49Then you can control only one arm.
33:53Because there are two.
33:55The price of the game has decreased,
33:58but the popularity of the game has increased.
34:01The popularity of the crane game has been established by a certain program.
34:06In the 2000s, due to the influence of the TV champion,
34:09the technique of the crane game has developed rapidly.
34:13Oh, it's starting.
34:17Oh, it's starting.
34:22That's right.
34:25The technique of the TV champion
34:28is to catch the prize without lifting it up.
34:32It's like the center of gravity is shifted forward, so it falls.
34:36You drop the prize with your arm,
34:38and then lift another prize and drop it.
34:42You can catch the prize with your arm.
34:45In addition...
34:48The width was just right.
34:50The technique of the crane game is to catch the prize with your arm.
34:55I'm putting my strength from both sides.
34:59Due to the influence of the TV champion,
35:01the technique of the crane game has developed rapidly.
35:04In addition, now...
35:06What's different from the 2000s is that the Internet is popular.
35:10That's right.
35:12Recently, there are many YouTubers who are very good at explaining how to catch the prize.
35:16I've seen that.
35:18The crane game is the same.
35:20There are also people who play coin games.
35:24It's refreshing.
35:27Due to the influence of the SNS,
35:29information is easier to get,
35:31and the level of customers has improved.
35:33Now, the store side can easily catch the prize.
35:37In order to prevent the tip of the arm from entering the gap in the box of the prize,
35:41the tape is used to stop it.
35:43In order to prevent the floor from slipping, rubber mats are laid.
35:46The relationship between customers and the store side has improved dramatically.
35:49As a result...
35:50The store setting is getting more and more difficult.
35:55But it's getting difficult, so you can't stop, right?
35:58That's right.
36:00It's not a game where you can catch it all at once.
36:03If you do this and this and this,
36:06you can catch it in the fourth time.
36:09It's like shogi or chess.
36:11There is a high school girl.
36:14You can catch it in the middle of the night.
36:17How to get a cheap and popular prize.
36:21After this,
36:22Professor Koyama has been doing research for many years.
36:25He will reveal his physiological strategy.
36:28Four times, four times.
36:31Professor Koyama has been doing research for many years.
36:34He will reveal his physiological strategy.
36:38The physiological strategy that he learned in 33 years of playing crane games.
36:43Phase 1.
36:44It means to find out the center of gravity by lifting it up.
36:48So there is no such thing as lifting it up and dropping it like in the old days, right?
36:53There is only one chance to catch it at once.
36:58It's not just a crane game where you lift it up and drop it.
37:01Physiologically speaking,
37:03it's a game where you find out the center of gravity of the prize,
37:06control it, and bring it to the drop.
37:10I see.
37:11I think it's okay to feel the center of gravity around this center.
37:15If you catch it there, it will be the center of gravity.
37:18If you have the center of gravity properly, it will go up beautifully.
37:22If the center of gravity is off, it will tilt and fall.
37:26First, lift it up once and find out the position of the center of gravity by how the prize moves.
37:32Next.
37:33Phase 2.
37:34It means to shift it to the best position and move it.
37:38It's about where to move the center of gravity to the drop.
37:45For example, if you lift this up,
37:48it will fall down or roll somewhere when it falls.
37:51If you lift this up, it will always move forward.
37:54So it's highly likely that it will go to the drop before you know it.
37:58So you have to hold it in front of you so that it gets closer to the hole.
38:06You have to shift it little by little.
38:08The point is not to lift the center of gravity,
38:12but to hold the edge close to the drop.
38:16The last step is to roll and finish.
38:19If you combine these three things well, I think you can get the prize.
38:23For example, there is a long prize like this.
38:27Do you want this?
38:29There are people who want this, right?
38:32Matsuko, where do you aim first?
38:36I aim for the center of gravity.
38:38I aim for the center of gravity.
38:40I aim for the center of gravity.
38:43I aim for the center of gravity.
38:47In the end, do you make the torso longer and drop it?
38:50That's right.
38:52No, that's impossible from the head.
38:55If you hold the center of gravity of the head,
38:58the center of gravity moves away from the drop just by lifting it up.
39:03If you hold the center of gravity closer to the drop,
39:07it will gradually get closer to the drop.
39:10Like this.
39:12This is a disgusting picture.
39:15I drew a drop.
39:17Everyone, this is a hole in the ground.
39:20In fact, Mr. Koyama challenged him.
39:25How many times will he be able to get it?
39:29The long prize has the center of gravity in the middle,
39:33so lift it up close to the drop with the center of gravity shifted.
39:37Let's do it right away.
39:39Let's go.
39:40Don't bring it to the farthest place here.
39:43After all, I aim for the closest place to the drop.
39:46I'll aim for this area.
39:48I'll grab it.
39:49Go.
39:50Go.
39:53I'll go a little forward.
39:55I'll repeat this.
39:57It's coming.
40:00I'll go.
40:02Calm down.
40:04When you get close to the drop,
40:07the distance from the center of gravity is shorter than the first time.
40:12By doing so, you can get more momentum in the movement of the prize and get a partition.
40:19As much as possible on the partition side.
40:21The center of gravity is shifted.
40:23Come closer to the head.
40:25Come closer.
40:27I'll go like this.
40:30It's coming.
40:32It's almost there.
40:35Why did he move so far?
40:38When he got close to the center of gravity, his eyes shifted and he moved a lot.
40:44The center of gravity is here at the drop.
40:47I think you can hold your head.
40:50If you hold your head too much, it's scary.
40:53Hold this area.
40:55Your head will get caught, so shake it a little on this side.
41:00At the end, hold the other side.
41:02How many times? Four times?
41:04Three times.
41:06Thank you very much.
41:08I did it.
41:09Masako, let's do it like this.
41:11What?
41:14Next, the most popular prize in crane games.
41:17A big stuffed animal with a big head.
41:20It's hard to see the center of gravity, but where should I lift it?
41:24Let's do it.
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41:32Next week.
41:35I'm still a novice.
41:37The world of traditional vegetables.
41:40It's very meaningful.
41:42It's like Japanese sweets.
41:45It's delicious.
41:47Fatty killer.
41:50Professor Koyama's method of physics that he learned in 30 years.
41:55Next.
41:57There is no boundary pillar on the front or side windows.
42:00It's easy to see the prize.
42:02The third one, UFO Catcher 9.
42:05It's very popular.
42:07Not only stuffed animals,
42:09but also figures and sweets.
42:11It's a popular machine that represents Reiwa.
42:17In UFO Catcher 9,
42:19what is the prize that Professor Koyama is aiming for?
42:23A stuffed animal with a big head.
42:27It's hard to see the center of gravity,
42:29so how will he catch it?
42:31He's looking at it with a face that says,
42:33take it.
42:35That's right.
42:37He's saying, take it.
42:39It's just one.
42:43Let's do it.
42:45The center of gravity of this prize looks a little heavier.
42:49If you go forward with your feet so that the center of gravity does not move,
42:53it's a little diagonal,
42:55so it's better to bring it to the center
42:57of gravity.
42:59He's saying, take it.
43:01It's floating, isn't it?
43:03It's floating.
43:05In the case of a prize with a center of gravity on its head,
43:07it is lifted in the opposite direction from the center of gravity.
43:11The trick to drop it quickly is to adjust the angle
43:14so that the prize faces straight at the drop.
43:19When it comes close to the drop,
43:21lift it a little deeper than the center of gravity.
43:25If it's too deep, it's hard to lift,
43:27so it's a good place.
43:29Behind the ear.
43:31All right!
43:35He took a black body and was excited.
43:3757.
43:39This is a bad picture.
43:41He said, all right!
43:43Black body get!
43:55The current charm of crane games.
43:57Whether you can get it or not.
43:59The intellectual battle with the managers of all countries
44:01who are attacking the last minute.
44:03The managers are at the last minute.
44:07If you can't get it, it's no good.
44:09Even if you get too much, it's no good.
44:11That's right.
44:13Even if you don't get much,
44:15the reputation will spread soon.
44:17I'm calling the strongest manager now.
44:19The strongest manager.
44:21I'm the manager of the Tokyo Dome City Store in Gigo.
44:25Mr. Terasaka, please.
44:29The manager is a gal!
44:31Yay!
44:33It's not yay!
44:37Gigo is an amusement facility
44:39that has 350 stores all over the country.
44:43He is the strongest manager
44:45who can leave a large store
44:47at the youngest age.
44:49Tension tubes and stuffed animals
44:51are set up by Mr. Terasaka
44:53to determine the shape and weight
44:55of the prizes.
44:59To increase the difficulty this time,
45:01Mr. Terasaka prepared
45:03a thorny mat.
45:07With this,
45:09it is said that it is impossible
45:11to drop and shift
45:13Professor Koyama's
45:15physical strategy.
45:17Can you do it?
45:19There's nothing in it.
45:21Can you explain how to put it in?
45:23Yes.
45:25Hey, high school girl!
45:27I'll start from here today!
45:29This time,
45:31I'll set up this shrimp fry.
45:33I've seen a girl
45:35who lowered this.
45:37Did a high school girl in Omiya lower it?
45:39This time, I'll put it like this.
45:41I'll put two on purpose.
45:43I'll put two on purpose.
45:45I'll put two on purpose.
45:47I'll put two on purpose.
45:49It's not a very mean way to put it, is it?
45:51It's not a very mean way to put it, is it?
45:53Yes, it looks like that.
45:55The point is that the thorn itself
45:57is in the way of this arm.
45:59Also, because there are thorns,
46:01a little randomness is born.
46:03Sometimes it takes longer than expected,
46:05and sometimes it goes well.
46:07Sometimes it's tricky to move.
46:09But for that,
46:11I'll do my best.
46:13Matsuko-san,
46:15how do you plan to take it?
46:17I feel like this one is easier
46:19to move in front of me.
46:21I feel like this one is easier to move in front of me.
46:23I think so, too.
46:25I think so, too.
46:27I think so, too.
46:29I'll do it, this blonde girl!
46:31I'll do it, this blonde girl!
46:33I really don't know which one is better.
46:35I really don't know which one is better.
46:37I think it's easier to roll
46:39the thorn around the thorn.
46:41and move it in front of me.
46:43and move it in front of me.
46:45and move it in front of me.
46:47and move it in front of me.
46:49The way of Professor Koyama
46:51is to insert the arm
46:53to the back of the K-tube
46:55to roll.
46:57to roll.
46:59Will it work?
47:01I'll insert it.
47:03I'll insert it.
47:05I should turn it, right?
47:09One, two.
47:12I'm trying to put more force into the back.
47:15You went a little deeper.
47:18I went a little too deep.
47:21Oh!
47:24This is a coincidence!
47:27Sensei!
47:29I didn't learn anything!
47:32Don't change the channel!
47:35But there are things like this.
47:38If you're lucky, you can get caught and take it off.
47:43That's right.
47:44And then you have to suck in the rest of the money again.
47:48Please do it quickly!
47:51I'll show you how to do it.
47:56Think of the shape of a fried shrimp.
47:59Insert the arm into a position where it is physically easy to roll.
48:04Turn it around.
48:13Turn it around.
48:17Like this.
48:22Like this.
48:25The other way around.
48:28The other way around.
48:32Like this.
48:36Align the left side.
48:39Then it will come like this.
48:42Oh!
48:44Great!
48:46Oh!
48:48Of course, there is a limit.
48:51If you decide to spend 2,000 yen today, it's fun to do it together.
48:58If you're about to spend 2,000 yen, call the store manager.
49:02He will help you.
49:04Please call me before that.
49:05You can call me before that.
49:07You can call me for about 1,000 yen.
49:08Please call me once.
49:09Don't worry.
49:11Please come to the Tokyo Dome.
49:14I'm looking forward to it.