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00:00This time, we'll start with kanji that came out in the Tokyo University newspaper.
00:05What?
00:06That's a high level!
00:07Well, the kanji for the Tokyo University newspaper isn't that difficult.
00:10No, no, it's not!
00:11It's not difficult!
00:12That's what the Tokyo University newspaper says.
00:14First, we'll start with the Tokyo University newspaper's kanji writing quiz.
00:20Tokyo University graduate, Fuji TV announcer Kyoko Sasaki's quiz.
00:27Write the kanji for the Tokyo University newspaper's kanji.
00:29Well, well, well.
00:30It's scary.
00:31It's just a consolation.
00:32If it's Tokyo University level...
00:33If it's Tokyo University level, it's okay.
00:34It's a given.
00:37What will it be?
00:40This one!
00:41Okay!
00:43As expected!
00:45Tokyo University graduate, former mayor of Akashi, Fusaho Izumi's quiz.
00:52Write the kanji for the Tokyo University newspaper's kanji.
00:55It's scary.
00:56It's definitely scary.
01:03What will it be?
01:04This one!
01:06Okay!
01:07As expected!
01:09It's a given.
01:12Tokyo University graduate, Takuro Tatsumi's quiz.
01:18Write the kanji for the Tokyo University newspaper's kanji.
01:20It's a given.
01:21It's clouded by prejudice.
01:23What?
01:25It's a given.
01:29I can't write the kanji.
01:32This one?
01:33What will it be?
01:36The answer is...
01:37Please!
01:38Correct!
01:41As expected!
01:42This kind of pressure is amazing.
01:45Tokyo University graduate, former mayor of Miyazaki, Higashikokubaru Hideo's quiz.
01:51Write the kanji for the Tokyo University newspaper's kanji.
01:53It's difficult.
01:54It's attacked by anxiety.
01:56I can write it!
01:57I use it a lot.
02:03What will it be?
02:04The answer is...
02:06Correct!
02:11Waseda University graduate, Haruka Minowa's quiz.
02:16Write the kanji for the Tokyo University newspaper's kanji.
02:18You can do it!
02:19It encourages growth.
02:22I can write it.
02:23It encourages growth.
02:24I can write it.
02:26Are you ready?
02:28What will it be?
02:29The answer is...
02:31Correct!
02:36Keio University graduate, Ryo Fukawa's quiz.
02:41Write the kanji for the Tokyo University newspaper's kanji.
02:43This is a difficult one.
02:44The answer is...
02:48This is a difficult one.
02:53The answer is...
02:55Correct!
03:00Keio University graduate, Misako Konno's quiz.
03:03You can do it!
03:05Write the kanji for the Tokyo University newspaper's kanji.
03:08You can do it!
03:11You can do it!
03:12You can do it!
03:13I've done this before.
03:14There are a lot.
03:15Let's write it.
03:17The answer is...
03:22It's wrong!
03:23It's correct!
03:24I can understand it, but it's wrong.
03:26The correct answer is...
03:29The answer is...
03:31I see.
03:33Aogakusotsu University graduate, Sayaka Okada's quiz.
03:38Write the kanji for the Tokyo University newspaper's kanji.
03:40Write the kanji for the Tokyo University newspaper's kanji.
03:44She's getting better.
03:45She's fast.
03:47The answer is...
03:49Correct!
03:51I'm glad.
03:52She's good.
03:53She's great.
03:54Only Konno couldn't do it.
03:58But I feel like I'm the only one who failed.
04:01That's right.
04:03That's right.
04:05That's not true.
04:07Tonight is the NEPLEAGUE collaboration.
04:09The No. 1 student in the history of engineering.
04:13Tokyo University, the best in the east.
04:17Kyoto University, the best in the west.
04:22Waseda University, the best in Japanese history.
04:27Keio University.
04:30Aoyama University, the best in traditional English education.
04:34The eight students will be the No. 1 students in English and Japanese.
04:39In the second hour, they will compete on the knowledge of Japanese society.
04:45The survival test of JINJA Bukkaku.
04:52This test is...
04:55The questions about JINJA Bukkaku will be asked.
05:02I have no idea.
05:04However, if you make a mistake, you will be eliminated.
05:09I see.
05:10Only the correct answers will move on to the next question.
05:13This is the survival test.
05:195 points for each correct answer.
05:21If you answer all 10 questions correctly, you will get 50 points.
05:26You will be challenged on the questions about JINJA Bukkaku.
05:30If you make a mistake, you will be eliminated.
05:35Kono-san, if you can answer all 10 questions correctly, you will be able to turn the tables.
05:41I understand.
05:42Good luck, everyone.
05:45Here is the first question.
05:49The first general of the Edo Shogunate, Tokugawa Ieyasu.
05:56This year is the 25th anniversary of the World Heritage Registration.
06:00This is a shrine that represents Japan.
06:04What is it?
06:05This is a famous sculpture of the Edo Shogunate, Sanzaru.
06:11Yes, it's famous.
06:13What are the three teachings that each of them represents?
06:17Teachings?
06:19Please write it down.
06:21Please write down the three teachings.
06:22Teachings?
06:23Teachings?
06:241, 2, 3.
06:26Even elementary school students can understand.
06:28If you look at it, you can understand.
06:29People in Kanto can easily understand it.
06:32Because they often go to school.
06:34They can easily understand it.
06:40Please open the answer.
06:44It's almost impossible to see, say, or hear.
06:48What is the answer?
06:50Here is the answer.
06:52What is the answer?
06:56It's impossible to see, say, or hear.
07:00Everyone got it right.
07:04There are eight human-like sculptures in the Japanese Shogunate.
07:12They are drawn by a total of 16 monkeys until they become parents.
07:19One of them is impossible to see, say, or hear.
07:25It's a picture of childhood.
07:27It means that children should not see, say, or hear bad things.
07:32They should absorb only good things and grow up obediently.
07:38I didn't know the meaning of impossible to see, say, or hear.
07:43That's right.
07:46The next question is about the famous Buddha.
08:04What is the name of the biggest Buddha in Ibaraki Prefecture?
08:11Please stay here.
08:13Many people leave here and can't stay here.
08:23Everyone, please open the answer.
08:26It's Ushikudai Buddha.
08:29Is that right?
08:31The answer is...
08:36Ushikudai Buddha.
08:41Ushikudai Buddha was built in 1993 in Ushikushi, Ibaraki Prefecture.
08:47It's the most recent one.
08:49It's 120 meters long.
08:51It's the world's largest statue.
08:56It's also registered in the Guinness World Records.
09:01The second tallest Buddha in Japan is Sendai Daikannon in Miyagi Prefecture.
09:08It's 100 meters tall.
09:10The third tallest Buddha is Hokkaido Tentoku Daikannon in Hokkaido.
09:15It's 88 meters tall.
09:18The famous Nara Buddha in textbooks is about 15 meters tall.
09:24Everyone got it right.
09:26Everyone got it right.
09:28Everyone got it right.
09:30Everyone got it right.
09:32Everyone got it right.
09:34Everyone got it right.
09:37The next question is about Kanji.
09:44What's this?
09:46Is it sake?
09:49This kanji represents sake offered to God.
09:53What does it mean?
09:55Write it in 3 characters.
09:57I think I know this.
10:01What's this?
10:03You drink this when you go to Hatsumoude, right?
10:10Let's see everyone's answer.
10:13Omiki.
10:15Everyone got it right.
10:17Everyone got it right.
10:19The answer is...
10:23Omiki.
10:27It's a sake you drink when you get married.
10:30It's a sake you drink when you get married.
10:34It's a sake you drink when you get married.
10:41Everyone got it right.
10:43Everyone got it right.
10:46Originally, it was written as Ki, which is an old Japanese word that means sake.
10:50Originally, it was written as Ki, which is an old Japanese word that means sake.
10:52There is a word K'i, which means respect, called On in Japanese, in which there were two words.
10:58There is a word K'i, which means respect, called On in Japanese, which there were two words.
11:01To make it more respectful, I added another word to it.
11:06This word in the middle is for offering to God, so I changed the letter.
11:12I didn't know that.
11:14The next question is about the shrine where a lot of students come to pray every year.
11:21There are about 10,000 Tenmangu in Japan.
11:27This is Dazaifu Tenmangu in Fukuoka Prefecture.
11:31Tenmangu is a shrine where about 10 million people come to pray every year.
11:39Who is the person who is worshipped in this Dazaifu Tenmangu?
11:45Wow, everyone is writing.
11:48Everyone is amazing.
11:50Isn't this level high?
11:52It wasn't this fast when it was MAMA special.
11:54That's right.
11:55I had the image that there were already people who had dropped out.
11:58This time, everyone is left.
12:01What? Who is that?
12:04Answer
12:06The answer is open.
12:08Sugawara no Michizane.
12:12Only Fukawa?
12:15Fujiwara no Michizane.
12:23What is the answer?
12:25The correct answer is here.
12:27The correct answer is
12:34Sugawara no Michizane.
12:38The correct answer is only Fukawa.
12:41Michizane, who had been interested in learning since he was a child, showed his extraordinary ability as a scholar and a politician.
12:50He climbed to Udaijin, but he was suspected of treason and was sent to Dazaifu.
12:59Michizane, who continued to pray for the peace of the country even in such an unfortunate situation, was worshipped as the god of learning.
13:08There are many students who are disappointed that there is no chance of passing.
13:14Fukawa, you are doing it.
13:16I'm doing it.
13:18Fukawa, this is a little out of place.
13:21It's uncool.
13:22However, Tsuru-kun is the best in the world.
13:26He is the best.
13:28I can run to the lighthouse.
13:30It's similar.
13:32I can't go to the lighthouse as it is.
13:35It's not the lighthouse.
13:38You can switch with Fukawa.
13:40Don't say that.
13:42It's true.
13:44It's true.
13:46Next is a question about a shrine with an emblem that everyone is familiar with.
13:52There are more than 4,700 Kumano Shrines in Japan.
13:58Kumano Hongu Taisha.
14:02The Sankei-michi, which leads to Kumano Hongu Taisha, is also registered as a World Heritage Site.
14:12In the vicinity of Kumano Hongu Taisha, there is a three-legged bird.
14:19Fukawa is raising his spirit.
14:21What is the name of this three-legged bird, which is also the origin of the emblem of the Japanese national team?
14:28Isn't this a service question?
14:32Fukawa, please say it.
14:35If you say it, I'll give you a snack.
14:40And everyone is correct.
14:48When the emblem of the Japanese national team is active, it is said that it is the emblem of the Japanese national team.
14:56I don't know.
14:59Open.
15:01Crow.
15:04Crow.
15:06Crow tengu.
15:08I thought it was similar to a crow.
15:10I thought it would be different if it was just a crow, so I added something I knew.
15:16The correct answer is...
15:20Yatagarasu.
15:26When Emperor Jinmu, who unified Japan, got lost in the mountains of Kumano,
15:32Yatagarasu led him to Kashihara in Yamato.
15:37It is believed to be the god of guidance.
15:42Katsumi, Okada, Higashikoko.
15:45Konno is correct.
15:51Two people from Tokyo University.
15:53If you say it, I can't remember it for a while.
15:58And Izumi.
16:00I'm sorry.
16:01There are three legs.
16:02It wasn't wings.
16:03I'm sorry.
16:04That's right.
16:06I'm frustrated.
16:08Three people, including two people from Tokyo University, have been eliminated.
16:13As expected, Tatsumi will remain.
16:18I've calmed down a bit.
16:20The beginning was really amazing.
16:22Tatsumi from Kyoto University.
16:26Higashikokubaru from Waseda University.
16:28Konno from Keio University.
16:30And Okada from Aoyama Gakuin University.
16:35Will anyone survive until the last 10 questions?
16:40Next is a question from the most well-known shrines in Japan.
16:47Among the about 80,000 shrines in Japan,
16:50Ise Shrine has been honored as a special shrine.
16:56The area of the shrine is about 1,200 Tokyo Dome.
17:03In this vast area, there are 125 shrines.
17:11Which of the shrines is not in the Ise Shrine?
17:21This is a four-story building.
17:24Is there a reason for doing this?
17:28In this situation, there is no need to answer to Fukawa who has been eliminated.
17:32I'm sorry.
17:34I made a mistake.
17:37But there must be a reason.
17:45Now, everyone.
17:46I wrote it.
17:47Everyone's answer.
17:48Open!
17:53This is...
17:55Is it okay?
17:56Will everyone be eliminated?
17:58What will it be?
18:00The correct answer is...
18:02The correct answer is...
18:04I'm counting on you.
18:05I'm counting on you.
18:073.
18:08Fortune-telling.
18:10Great.
18:12There has never been a fortune-telling in the Ise Shrine.
18:17This is because there is no reason for the Ise shrine to not be the first place.
18:25This is because there is no reason for the Ise shrine to not be the first place.
18:30So, everyone got it right.
18:33Great.
18:35That's great.
18:37I thought there was no first or second place.
18:39I thought it was necessary to call and purify God.
18:43That's a great idea.
18:47Here, Hayashi-sensei explains how to pray in the Ise Shrine.
18:54When you pray, you go from the lower part of the body to the inner part of the body.
19:01The inner part of the body goes to the right, and the lower part of the body goes to the left.
19:07I see.
19:08There is a reason for this.
19:10You go to the front of the body from the far side of the body.
19:15This is the expression of compassion.
19:19You have to go close to the body.
19:21You have to approach from a distance.
19:24Next, we will go to the world heritage site of Hiroshima Prefecture, which can be counted as one of Japan's three major prefectures.
19:31The Itsukushima Shrine is located in Seto Inland Sea, and it is said that Miyajima itself used to be a shrine.
19:37The Itsukushima Shrine is located in Seto Inland Sea, and it is said that Miyajima itself used to be a shrine.
19:42This is a sightseeing spot that represents Hiroshima Prefecture, which was registered as a world heritage site in 2008.
19:49That's amazing.
19:51The bottom of the roof of the Itsukushima Shrine is hollow, and about four tons of pebbles are piled up.
20:00What is the reason for this?
20:02Do you know?
20:06Itsukushima Shrine
20:13Wow!
20:15That's amazing!
20:24There are pebbles piled up.
20:27There are some people whose pens have stopped.
20:32There was a question about fortune-telling earlier.
20:34The fortune-telling of the Itsukushima Shrine is famous for its characteristics.
20:37Is that so?
20:39First of all, there are many Kyo.
20:42There is also a Taira.
20:44Taira?
20:46It means peace.
20:48I don't know the status of Kikyo.
20:52It's hard to tell which one came out.
20:58Obakawa Tsurumoto is correct.
21:02That's amazing!
21:04Did you get all the questions right?
21:06Yes, I did.
21:08There is no way that Abe Hiroshi, who said to go to the lighthouse, is wrong.
21:12That's right.
21:14Let's see everyone's answers.
21:16Open!
21:18Heavy
21:20So that it doesn't float by force from the sea
21:22Make it heavy and stable
21:24So that it can withstand the wind and waves
21:27What is the answer?
21:29The answer is...
21:33So that it can withstand the wind and waves
21:37That's correct!
21:39That's amazing!
21:41Actually, that big torii is not buried.
21:45It's just the weight of the torii itself.
21:48When it's full of salt and the pillars get soaked in the sea,
21:52there is a risk of collapsing due to the waves and wind.
21:56I see.
21:57So, by putting stones in the cavity under the roof
22:00and making the pillars heavier,
22:04even if the sea level rises,
22:06it can be firmly stable.
22:10For reference, this big torii is about 16 meters high.
22:14It's about 1 meter higher than the lighthouse.
22:17Really?
22:18It's quite high.
22:19It's the biggest wooden big torii in Japan.
22:23It's also a national cultural property.
22:26The one we're looking at now is the 9th largest in the Heian period.
22:32Next, we're going to visit the temple that represents Kyoto.
22:38The Kiyomizu Temple is registered as a World Heritage Site.
22:43It has a history of about 1200 years.
22:49The Kiyomizu stage is said to be the best in Japanese architecture.
22:55There are 30 towers of important cultural properties.
23:00The Nioumon Gate, the main gate of the Kiyomizu Temple,
23:05is also known as the hidden gate
23:08because a building is hidden by this Nioumon Gate
23:13when you look down on the city of Kyoto from the main gate.
23:19What is the building hidden by the Nioumon Gate, the main gate of the Kiyomizu Temple?
23:25It's Kyoto, isn't it?
23:27Tatsumi might have an advantage.
23:30Because they're brothers.
23:32You can go now.
23:33Wait a minute.
23:34Tatsumi is relaxed.
23:36Because it's his hometown.
23:41Now, let's see everyone's answers.
23:43It's difficult.
23:45Tatsumi has 5 answers.
23:47Okada has Kyoto Tower.
23:49Higashi Kokubara has Kinkakuji.
23:52Konno has Nijo Castle.
23:54Now, let's see the correct answer.
23:58The correct answer is...
24:04Gosho.
24:06Tatsumi is the only one who got it right.
24:11Gosho, which was once the emperor's residence,
24:14is now located about 2km west of Kyoto,
24:19so he never hid in the shadow of the Nioumon Gate.
24:25In 1331,
24:27since he moved to Kyoto,
24:31Gosho was able to hide in the Nioumon Gate,
24:35so it was called the hidden gate.
24:41This is a bit...
24:43It's like a quiz show.
24:45Tatsumi wins this kind of thing.
24:48It's a scene I've seen a lot.
24:51The three of them are eliminated.
24:58Tatsumi, who was correct so far, is also not correct.
25:02Now, the Kyoto Tower has appeared.
25:05What is the proverb related to the origin of the Kyoto Tower?
25:10The three of you in the back.
25:12Jumping off the stage of Kyoto Tower.
25:14That's right.
25:15It means to make a big decision.
25:19It's about 12m high.
25:22It's equivalent to a four-story building.
25:25In fact, a lot of people jumped off from there in the Edo period.
25:29But after that, it was banned in Meiji 5th year.
25:33It wasn't banned until Meiji 5th year?
25:36Then, only Tatsumi from now on.
25:39It's really amazing.
25:41I'm looking forward to it.
25:43Next, from the historical temple in Kyoto,
25:45let's learn about a rare god.
25:49It's in Arashiyama, Kyoto.
25:51It's in Kyoto.
25:54It's a temple with a history that appears in the book,
25:57Makura no Soushi.
26:00In this temple, there is a shrine called Denden-gu.
26:05That's a cool name.
26:07Denden-gu was worshipped by the god of thunder since ancient times.
26:11What is the rare god that has been worshipped since the 31st year of Showa?
26:19It's a very difficult question.
26:21It's difficult.
26:24Tatsumi seems to be able to solve this kind of question.
26:29Let's see.
26:33Let's see the answer.
26:36It's the god of radio waves.
26:40I see.
26:42Let's see the answer.
26:46The answer is...
26:52The god of radio waves.
26:56It's amazing.
26:58Three years after the TV broadcast in Japan,
27:00in the 31st year of Showa,
27:02the spread of household appliances was rapid.
27:06There was such a god.
27:08Denden-gu, the god of electricity and radio waves, was built.
27:14Every year, many IT workers and electricians come to worship.
27:21This is amazing.
27:24Thank you very much.
27:26How did you get it right?
27:29I didn't know that.
27:31It's the 31st year of Showa.
27:33I thought the TV broadcast was about to start.
27:36It's amazing.
27:38I got it right.
27:42I want to worship Tatsumi.
27:45You can do it.
27:48By the way, in Keidai,
27:50there is a statue of Heinrich Hertz,
27:53who proved the existence of electromagnetic waves,
27:57and Thomas Edison, the inventor.
28:02In addition, there is such a rare amulet.
28:05This is a micro SD card amulet.
28:09Does it contain data?
28:11Yes, it does.
28:12You can put it in your smartphone and use it.
28:14It contains the image data of the statue.
28:18I want you to put it in a PDF file.
28:20It's interesting.
28:22Next, let's go to the temple of the World Heritage Site,
28:24which is depicted in the 10-yen note.
28:28It is famous for the Great Hall,
28:30which is also depicted in the 10-yen note.
28:33The World Heritage Site, Ryodo-in.
28:36It's beautiful.
28:37As expected of Kyoto.
28:39Previously, there was an unprecedented event.
28:44Minamoto no Yorimasa, a military officer in the Heian period,
28:48went to the temple for the first time as a samurai in Ryodo-in.
28:54Can you guess what it is?
29:00What is that?
29:03As a samurai.
29:04As a samurai?
29:06I can't believe I got it right with just one word.
29:10I feel like I'm a graduate of Kyoto University.
29:13I feel like I'm making a logical guess.
29:16But if you solve the 10th question,
29:19it's the first time in the history of the program.
29:21That's amazing.
29:25Now, the answer.
29:26Open!
29:27What?
29:28Nue Taiji.
29:30Nue means...
29:31I think it's a monster.
29:36I think so, too.
29:38What is it?
29:39Here's the answer.
29:42The answer is...
29:43I'm scared.
29:44Nue Taiji, I'm scared.
29:45SEPPUKU.
29:49In 1180, Minamoto no Yorimasa failed to judge the Heian period.
29:55He fled to Ryodo-in and performed SEPPUKU in Keidai.
30:00This is said to be the first SEPPUKU as a samurai.
30:04Really?
30:05That's too bad, Mr. Tatsumi.
30:08You're eliminated.
30:11But it was great.
30:13This way of making a mistake is great, too.
30:15It's said that Yorimasa was the founder,
30:17but there's a legend that he exterminated Nue.
30:20Really?
30:21There's a monster like that.
30:22That's amazing.
30:24At the end of the Heian period,
30:26Minamoto no Yorimasa exterminated Nue,
30:29a monster that troubled the emperor.
30:32This legend is recorded in Heike Monogatari.
30:36It's not just a random answer.
30:38I'm scared.
30:39Congratulations.
30:41Now, let's look at the current ranking.
30:45Here it is.
30:48Mr. Tatsumi is number one, of course.
30:51Mr. Okada is also number one.
30:54Mr. Okada is amazing.
30:56Mr. Higashikokubaru is also in second place.
31:00Mr. Kono is also in fourth place.
31:03Mr. Fukawa is in third place.
31:06The three of you will be the finalists,
31:08so you still have a chance.
31:10If you make it to the top three,
31:12Mr. Fukawa still has a chance.
31:14Good luck.
31:15In the next three hours,
31:17the finalists will compete to see if they can be globalized.
31:22Will they be able to answer questions from foreigners?
31:25English Conversation Test
31:28In the Heian period of this year,
31:30the number of legal foreigners
31:32is the highest in the past.
31:36Foreigners who visit Japan
31:38are expected to increase in number.
31:42This situation is also expected to increase.
31:47Hello, excuse me.
31:48Could you take a picture of us?
31:50It's difficult.
31:51Picture?
31:53They're fast.
31:54In the next period,
31:55they will be tested to see if they can respond properly.
31:58What is the content of the test?
32:01Answering questions from foreigners in English.
32:06If they can hear the content of the question,
32:09it's a good score.
32:12If they can answer the question perfectly,
32:16it's an excellent score.
32:20Mr. Kazuya Mutou of Toshin High School
32:23will be the first English teacher
32:25to be rated by Mr. Hayashi.
32:29He has a long history.
32:33Hello.
32:34Nice to meet you.
32:35Nice to meet you.
32:36The level is different.
32:37There is a test called CELTA.
32:39It's an international test
32:41where people with native English
32:43compete for English teaching skills.
32:45Yes.
32:46Not only did they pass,
32:47but they were ranked 5th.
32:49Yes, 5th.
32:51I don't think there are any foreign teachers.
32:55You're good at Japanese.
32:58I'm Japanese.
33:00Mr. Okada of Aogaku School
33:02will be the first English teacher.
33:05I'm nervous.
33:06I don't want to do this.
33:07That's right.
33:08I thought everyone was watching.
33:13Hello.
33:14Hello.
33:15What's great about Japanese trains?
33:19He's asking what's great about Japanese trains.
33:25What's great about Japanese trains?
33:33What is Mr. Okada's answer?
33:36We have many Japanese trains
33:38and you can transfer them very quickly.
33:42So you can go everywhere you want to go
33:47for a short time.
33:49So I think that is very great.
33:52Nice.
33:53This is excellent.
33:54Wow.
33:55That's great.
33:57He can speak a lot.
33:59Mr. Okada, what did you think?
34:01He was asking what's great about Japanese trains
34:04and he said it's easy to access.
34:07He also said that you can go quickly.
34:10Mr. Okada explained very well
34:12that you can go anywhere you want to go
34:14and that you can move very quickly.
34:17The result was excellent.
34:21Next is Ms. Konno,
34:22who is the ambassador of the UN.
34:28Excuse me.
34:30Yes?
34:31How do Japanese people spend their autumn holidays?
34:35She's asking how Japanese people spend their autumn holidays.
34:41The question is,
34:42can you hear the verbs that mean spend?
34:48What is Ms. Konno's answer?
34:51Most Japanese people love watching red and orange leaves.
35:01Wow.
35:03It's very beautiful.
35:05I recommend you.
35:08Please go to Kyoto.
35:11Kyoto.
35:13Please.
35:14This is excellent.
35:17This is great.
35:19This is great.
35:21This is perfect.
35:23Japanese people often say autumn leaves.
35:28Red, orange, leaves.
35:31When you don't understand,
35:32it's great that you can connect them with words you know.
35:35It's great.
35:37They got 20 points in a row.
35:41Next is Mr. Tatsumi.
35:44We celebrate them.
35:49Maybe November 15th.
35:55It's excellent.
35:58Next is Ms. Sasaki.
36:00Can she answer?
36:03We ourselves clean the dash into the garbage.
36:10It's excellent.
36:12It's great.
36:14But...
36:16It's great.
36:18Nice choice.
36:20Nice choice.
36:21Nice choice.
36:23I'll call someone who knows more.
36:27The three didn't get excellent.
36:30And the last one is...
36:33Will the former governor of Miyazaki, Mr. Higashikokubaru get excellent?
36:40Excuse me.
36:41Yes?
36:42How is the winner decided in sumo wrestling?
36:45How is the winner decided in sumo wrestling?
36:51The point is to decide.
36:54Can he hear the word to decide?
36:58What is Mr. Higashikokubaru's answer?
37:06My name is Hideo Higashikokubaru.
37:10I'm from Japan.
37:12I'm from Miyazaki.
37:14Do you know?
37:15I don't know.
37:18She doesn't know.
37:19One more, please.
37:21It's bad.
37:23Of course.
37:25I think it's bad, too.
37:28The winner is...
37:33Mr. Tatsumi is the winner.
37:37Mr. Okada is the second.
37:39Mr. Kondo is the third.
37:41Mr. Kondo is great.
37:43Mr. Tatsumi and Mr. Kondo are often seen in quiz shows.
37:46Mr. Okada is the third.
37:48Don't underestimate Aizawa.
37:51The three will fight for the first place in the history of Kogaku.
37:58In the final, they will play a quick quiz.
38:01The person who gets three points will be the winner.
38:04If he is a good student, he will solve the common problem of Japanese and Japanese.
38:11Mr. Tatsumi is the second.
38:13How do you feel now?
38:15I was very nervous.
38:17But I'm nervous again.
38:19I was relaxed a while ago.
38:22You got a point.
38:24Yes.
38:25It's a tie again.
38:28It's amazing that people in the final always come to the final.
38:34It's a very stable video.
38:39Mr. Okada is the second.
38:42Mr. Okada is great.
38:44If he wins here, he will be the king of the country.
38:48I want him to win here.
38:51If he wins here, he will be great.
38:53If he wins here, he will be proud.
38:55Mr. Konno.
38:57I knew he was smart.
38:59But he came here.
39:01He is the pride of KO.
39:03The other KO was not good.
39:06I did it so far.
39:08I leave it to you.
39:10I will do my best.
39:12Let's start.
39:14I will start.
39:16Question.
39:19What is the name of this person?
39:24Let's start.
39:26I will start.
39:28Question.
39:31What is the name of this person?
39:36Beethoven.
39:38It's amazing.
39:40It's amazing.
39:42It's amazing.
39:44It's amazing.
39:46It's amazing.
39:48It's amazing.
39:50It's amazing.
39:52It's amazing.
39:54Let's continue.
39:56Question.
40:00What is the name of this kanji?
40:05Mr. Tatsumi.
40:07Geography.
40:09Correct.
40:13Mr. Tatsumi is fast.
40:15Mr. Tatsumi is fast.
40:17Mr. Tatsumi is fast.
40:19Mr. Tatsumi is fast.
40:21Mr. Tatsumi is fast.
40:23Mr. Tatsumi is fast.
40:25Let's continue.
40:27Question.
40:31What is the name of this person?
40:33Mr. Kotoge.
40:35Correct.
40:37Mr. Okada.
40:39Shiki Masaoka.
40:41Correct.
40:43It's amazing.
40:45It's amazing.
40:47Mr. Kotoge is fast.
40:49It's amazing.
40:51It's amazing.
40:53Mr. Kotoge is fast.
40:55Mr. Kotoge is fast.
40:57It's amazing.
40:59It's amazing.
41:01It's amazing.
41:03Let's continue.
41:05Question.
41:09What is the name of this kanji?
41:11What is the name of this kanji?
41:13Ms. Ono.
41:15Geography.
41:17Correct.
41:19It's amazing.
41:21It's amazing.
41:23It's amazing.
41:25It's amazing.
41:27It's amazing.
41:29It's amazing.
41:31It's amazing.
41:33It's amazing.
41:35It's amazing.
41:37It's amazing.
41:39It's amazing.
41:41Let's continue.
41:43Question.
41:47What is the name of this kanji?
41:51Mr. Okada is fast.
41:53Teso.
41:55Correct.
41:57It's amazing.
41:59He is fast.
42:01I see.
42:03Let's continue.
42:05Mr. Konno and Mr. Okada reached the goal together.
42:07Will there be a big reversal of Tatsumi?
42:09Will there be a big reversal of Tatsumi?
42:11Or will the winner be decided next?
42:13Or will the winner be decided next?
42:15To be continued.
42:27Mr. Okada.
42:29Mr. Okada.
42:31Wait a minute.
42:35Let's continue.
42:37Question.
42:39I can do it.
42:41What is the name of this character?
42:43Who is it?
42:45I don't know.
42:47Who is it?
42:49Who is it?
42:51Mr. Okada.
42:53Wait a minute.
42:55Wait a minute.
43:03I don't know the name of this character.
43:05Let's continue.
43:07Mr. Konno.
43:11Chibusawa Eiichi.
43:13Correct.
43:19The winner is Mr. Misako Konno.
43:21The winner is Mr. Misako Konno.
43:25I'm happy.
43:27I'm happy.
43:29Congratulations.
43:31Congratulations.
43:33Mr. Okada.
43:35I didn't know the name of this character.
43:37I didn't know the name of this character.
43:39I would have known if it was in front of the TV.
43:41I would have known if it was in front of the TV.
43:43At the beginning, only one person made a mistake.
43:45At the beginning, only one person made a mistake.
43:47That's right.
43:49That's a great reversal.
43:51Congratulations.
43:53Wow!
43:55Good!
43:57Congratulations.
43:59I'm happy
44:11That's the face.
44:13You shouldn't talk to him.
44:15Let's go to the next question.
44:17Let's go to the next question.
44:19That's the video play.
44:23for sightseeing.
44:24日本でおすすめの観光スポットはどこですかと質問しています。
44:31ポイントはおすすめを聞くときに使うレコメンド4を理解できるか。
44:38果たして草薙くんの回答は?
44:43What do you recommend for sightseeing?
44:57レコメン…音楽?
45:00No!
45:03なんだろうね、わかんないね。びっくりしちゃったね。
45:09あーごめんね!
45:13あーごめんね!違う人に聞いて!
45:19びっくりしてるから!
45:21離れて!離れて!
45:23でかい声出しちゃダメでしょ!
45:25聞くやつ間違ってるよっていうのを何としても伝えた。
45:31それは伝わったと思う。
45:33逃げるようにされていきましたね。
45:35全然わかんなかったです。
45:36わかんなかったですか?
45:37これはバッドです。
45:42Recommendは何かをおすすめするっていう意味で、
45:47つまりあなたはどんな観光地をおすすめしていますかっていう感じ。
45:52これに対して答えれる?これがわかってたら。
45:55そもそもコミュニケーションが苦手だから。
45:58英語とかの問題より前に。
46:01間違えました、本当に。
46:03さらに東大入試に出た漢字の問題に、漢字が得意ないがりくんと、
46:08実は工学歴のつるくんが挑戦!
46:12つるたくやくんへの問題。
46:15なんでくんなんだ?
46:16空欄の漢字を書きなさい。
46:19難しい!
46:20魚が跳ねる。
46:22これも東大入試問題。
46:24これ東大入試問題ですか?
46:26これもはい。
46:28東大に浮からせた安倍博士ですから。
46:32そうですよね。東大行けって言ってるから。
46:35そうです。問題の本質を考えれば答えるなんて簡単だ。
46:38そのコスチュームも見たことないですね。
46:40あんまないですね。
46:41どうなんでしょうか。こちら!
46:43安倍博士さん!
46:47素晴らしいな。
46:48さすがですね。
46:49東大に行け!
46:53じゃあ、そんな後ろからワーワー言ってるいがりくん。
46:57いがりそうやくんへの問題。
47:01空欄の漢字を書きなさい。
47:04普通以上に稼いでいる。
47:07普通以上に稼ぐのはそんなに簡単なことじゃない。
47:10でもバカとブスは東大に行け!
47:15結構下手だ!
47:18どういうやりとりですか。
47:21安倍さんのモノマネを始めたんで。
47:23東大だし。
47:24結構下手だったんで。
47:26でもちゃんと答えてたらいいですから。
47:28正解はこちら!
47:33東大に行って稼げ!
47:35東大に行っていっぱいお金稼げ!
47:38ちゃんと技術さんと打ち合わせした方がいいと思います。
47:41追いつけてないから。
47:42俺の番なのに誰も俺のこと取ってなかった。
47:45そんなことありましたっけ。
47:46でも東大問題普通に得もんですね。一番後ろの。
47:50だっていわりくんネプリングでも漢字かけてましたよね。
47:53そうなんです。僕だから。
47:54だからずっと言ってるんですけど。
47:56もういい加減おバカ扱いやめてもらっていいですか。
47:59次回の呼び出し先生田中は
48:02優等生ママナンバーワン決定戦スペシャル第2弾
48:07芸能界を代表するママたちが優等生ナンバーワンを決めるために心血
48:15レタスが長持ちする裏技はどっち?
48:18この便利グッズ何に使う?
48:24さらに難関小中学校入試の問題にも挑戦
48:34優等生ママナンバーワンに輝くのは一体誰?
48:39もう一度見たい方はTVerで
48:42過去の放送はFODで