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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.
06:27Elementary school students can understand.
06:28I can tell just by looking at it.
06:29People in Kanto can read it even during their middle school trip.
06:32They can say it easily.
06:33They can just say it.
06:34You can learn it at first.
06:40Now, please show your answers.
06:44You can't see it, you can't speak it, you can't hear it.
06:48What is the answer?
06:50Here is the answer.
06:52The answer is...
06:56Mizaru, Iwazaru, Hikazaru.
07:00Everyone got it right.
07:04There are eight human-like sculptures that are based on monkeys.
07:12They are drawn by 16 monkeys until they become parents.
07:19Mizaru, Iwazaru, Hikazaru is one of them.
07:25It's a picture of a child's childhood.
07:27It's written that a child should not see, say, or hear bad things.
07:32He should only absorb good things and grow up honestly.
07:38I didn't know that Mizaru, Iwazaru, Hikazaru had such meanings.
07:44I didn't know that Mizaru, Iwazaru, Hikazaru had such meanings.
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 until the end.
08:23Let's see everyone's answer.
08:27Ushikudai-butsu.
08:29Is that right?
08:31The answer is...
08:36Ushikudai-butsu.
08:41Ushikudai-butsu 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.
09:01By the way, the 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-butsu in textbooks is 15 meters tall.
09:24Everyone got it right.
09:27Everyone got it right.
09:29Even the stupid people got it right.
09:32Please take this as a given.
09:37The next question is about kanji related to shrines.
09:43What's this?
09:46Is it sake?
09:49This kanji represents sake offered to the gods.
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.
10:10Let's see everyone's answers.
10:13Omiki.
10:15Everyone got it right.
10:17What's the answer?
10:19The answer is...
10:23Omiki.
10:27It's a sake you drink at weddings.
10:30It's a sake offered to the gods.
10:34It's a sake offered to the gods.
10:41Everyone got it right.
10:44That's amazing.
10:46Originally, there was an old word for sake.
10:49There was an expression called Ki.
10:51The word Ki has a meaning of respect.
10:54It's a set word called On.
10:56Let's take a look at it.
10:58The word Miki was used a long time ago.
11:01In order to add a meaning of respect to it,
11:05they added one more word.
11:07The middle word is offered to the gods.
11:10That's why they changed the word.
11:12I didn't know that.
11:14The next question is about the shrine where many students visit every year.
11:21There are about 10,000 shrines in Japan.
11:27It's Dazaifu Tenmangu in Fukuoka Prefecture.
11:31It's a shrine where about 10 million people visit every year.
11:40Who is worshipped in Dazaifu Tenmangu?
11:46Everyone got it right.
11:48Everyone got it right.
11:50Isn't the level high this time?
11:52It wasn't this fast in MAMA special.
11:55I thought there were people who had already left.
11:59But everyone got it right this time.
12:02Who is it?
12:05Let's see the answer.
12:08Sugawara no Michizane.
12:12Only Fukawa?
12:15Fujiwara no Michizane.
12:23What is the answer?
12:25Here is the answer.
12:27The answer is...
12:35Sugawara no Michizane.
12:38Fukawa, you got it right.
12:41Michizane, who had been interested in learning since he was a child,
12:45showed his extraordinary ability as a scholar and a politician.
12:50He even became a minister.
12:54But he was suspected of treason and was sent to Dazaifu.
12:59Michizane, who kept praying for the peace of the country,
13:04was worshipped as the god of learning.
13:08Many people visited the shrine to pray for his success.
13:14Fukawa, you did it.
13:16I did it.
13:18Fukawa, you're out of the game.
13:21You're not cool.
13:22But Tsuru, you did it.
13:26You did it.
13:28You're out of the game.
13:30He's watching.
13:32I can't go to the front.
13:35He's not the president.
13:38You can switch with Fukawa.
13:40Don't say that.
13:42It's true.
13:44It's true.
13:46The next question is about a shrine with an emblem.
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,
14:05is called Kumano Kodo.
14:07It's registered as a World Heritage Site.
14:12In Kumano Hongu Taisha,
14:15there is a three-legged bird.
14:18Fukawa is raising his spirit.
14:20The three-legged bird is the emblem of the Japanese soccer team.
14:24What is the name of the bird?
14:27It's a free question.
14:31Fukawa, tell us the answer.
14:34If you say the answer,
14:36I'll give you a snack.
14:39And all of you are correct.
14:44That's great.
14:47When the Japanese national team is active,
14:50we pay attention to what's on their chests.
14:55I don't know.
14:58Open.
15:01Crow.
15:02Crow.
15:03Crow.
15:04Crow.
15:05Crow.
15:06Crow.
15:07I thought it was a crow.
15:09I thought it would be different if it was just a crow,
15:12so I put something I knew.
15:15The correct answer is
15:18Yatagarasu.
15:25When Emperor Jinmu, who unified Japan,
15:28was lost on the road in Kumano,
15:31Yatagarasu led him to Kashihara, Yamato.
15:37Yatagarasu is believed to be the god of guidance.
15:42Katsumi, Okada, and Higashi Tokugawa.
15:45Konno is correct.
15:48That's great.
15:51The two of you, please.
15:53If I were asked,
15:55I have to remember it for a while.
15:58And Izumi.
16:00I'm sorry.
16:01There are three legs, not wings.
16:03I'm sorry.
16:05I'm sorry.
16:06I'm frustrated.
16:08Three people, including the two students from Tokyo University, are eliminated.
16:14As expected, Tatsumi is left.
16:18I've calmed down a bit.
16:20The beginning was really amazing.
16:23The remaining students are Tatsumi from Kyoto University,
16:26Higashi Kokubaru from Waseda University,
16:28Konno from Keio University,
16:30and Okada from Aoyama Gakuin University.
16:35Is there anyone who will survive until the last 10 questions?
16:40Next is a question from an unknown person from the highest-ranking shrine 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.
17:02In the vast area of the shrine,
17:04there are 125 Gu-sha, including Nai-gu and Geku-sha.
17:10There are some things in general shrines that are not found in Ise Shrine.
17:16Which one is it?
17:21This is a four-story building.
17:24There must be a reason for doing this.
17:28Do we have to answer to Fukawa-san who dropped out in this situation?
17:33I'm sorry. I imitated him too much.
17:37But there must be a reason.
17:45Now, everyone.
17:46I wrote it.
17:48Open!
17:50What is it?
17:52This is...
17:54Is it okay?
17:56Is it okay?
17:58What is it?
18:00Here is the answer.
18:02The answer is...
18:04Please.
18:063. Omi-kuji
18:12Ise Shrine has not had Omi-kuji for a long time.
18:17The reason why Omi-kuji is a must-see in Ise Shrine is
18:25that there was no need to draw Omi-kuji.
18:31So, everyone got it right.
18:33Great.
18:35That's great.
18:37I thought there was no need to draw Omi-kuji.
18:39I thought it was necessary to call and purify God.
18:43That's a great idea.
18:45I see.
18:47Now, Hayashi-sensei will explain how to pray in Ise Shrine.
18:53When you pray,
18:56you should 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,
19:04and the lower part of the body goes to the left.
19:07I see.
19:08There is a reason for this.
19:10When you pray, you should go from the lower part of the body to the inner part of the body.
19:16This is the expression of compassion.
19:19You should go from the lower part of the body to the inner part of the body.
19:24Next, we will visit the World Heritage Site in Hiroshima Prefecture, which is one of the top three in Japan.
19:31It is said that Miyajima itself used to be a shrine in Seto Inland Sea.
19:37The Itsukushima Shrine is lined up with a caravan of people.
19:42It is a tourist spot that represents Hiroshima Prefecture, which was registered as a World Heritage Site in 2008.
19:49It's amazing.
19:51The bottom of the roof of Ootori, which is located in Itsukushima Shrine, is hollow,
19:56and about four tons of pebbles are piled up.
20:00What is the reason for this?
20:02Do you know?
20:08The World Heritage Site in Hiroshima Prefecture
20:13Wow!
20:15It's amazing!
20:24There are pebbles piled up.
20:27Some people have their pens stopped.
20:32Speaking of fortune-telling, Itsukushima Shrine's fortune-telling is famous.
20:37Is that so?
20:38First of all, there are many Kyo.
20:40What?
20:42Also, Taira appears.
20:44Taira?
20:45Hei.
20:46Heiwanoji?
20:48I don't know Kikyo's status.
20:52It's hard to tell which one appeared.
20:58Obakawa.
21:00Tsurumoto is correct.
21:03Wow!
21:05All of them are correct?
21:06Yes, all of them are correct.
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.
21:25So that it can withstand wind and waves.
21:27What is the answer?
21:29The answer is...
21:33Make it heavy and stable.
21:37All of them are correct.
21:39Great!
21:41Actually, that big torii is not buried.
21:45It is standing only by the weight of the torii itself.
21:48When it is full of salt and the pillars get wet in the sea,
21:52it is dangerous to fall down due to the waves and wind.
21:56I see.
21:57So, by putting stones under the roof to make the pillars heavier,
22:04it is said that even if the sea level rises, it can be firmly stable.
22:11For your reference, this big torii is about 16 meters high.
22:14It is about 1 meter higher than the Todai Shrine.
22:17Really?
22:18It's quite high.
22:19It is the biggest big torii in Japan.
22:23It is also one of the important cultural assets of Japan.
22:26It is the 9th biggest torii since the Heian period.
22:32Next, we will visit the temple that represents Kyoto.
22:38Kiyomizu Temple is registered as a World Heritage Site.
22:43It has a history of about 1,200 years.
22:49It is also said to be the best in Japanese architecture.
22:52There is a stage of Kiyomizu.
22:55There is a tower of Sanju, an important cultural asset.
22:59It's beautiful.
23:00This Nioumon is the main gate of Kiyomizu Temple.
23:05When you look down the city of Kyoto from the main gate,
23:08there is a building hidden by this Nioumon.
23:14It is also called the hidden gate.
23:20What is the building hidden by the Nioumon, the main gate of Kiyomizu Temple?
23:26It's Kyoto.
23:28Tatsumi might have an advantage.
23:30They are brothers.
23:32You can go now.
23:34Wait a minute.
23:35Tatsumi is relaxed.
23:37But...
23:41Let's see everyone's answers.
23:44It's difficult.
23:45Tatsumi got 5 points.
23:47Okada got Kyoto Tower.
23:49Higashi Kokubara got Kinkakuji.
23:52Konno got Nijo Castle.
23:54What is the correct answer?
23:58The correct answer is...
24:045 points.
24:06Only Tatsumi got 5 points.
24:08It's easy.
24:10The temple was once the emperor's residence.
24:14It is located about 2 km west of Kyoto.
24:19Therefore, it was not hidden by the Nioumon.
24:25In 1331, the place was moved to the present Kyoto.
24:31The place was hidden by the Nioumon.
24:35That's why it was called the hidden gate.
24:42It's like a quiz show.
24:45Tatsumi won.
24:48It's a scene I've seen a lot.
24:51Three people are eliminated.
24:54What a pity.
24:57Tatsumi got the correct answer.
25:02The Kiyomizu-dera has appeared.
25:05What is the meaning of the Kiyomizu-dera?
25:12It means to jump off the Kiyomizu stage.
25:14That's right.
25:15It means to make a big decision.
25:18The Kiyomizu-dera is about 12 m high.
25:22It's like a four-story building.
25:25In the Edo period, many people jumped off the Kiyomizu-dera.
25:29However, the Kiyomizu-dera was banned in the Meiji era.
25:33The Kiyomizu-dera was banned until the Meiji era.
25:36Tatsumi is the only one left.
25:39I'm looking forward to it.
25:42Next, we will learn about the god from the temple.
25:49It's the Kiyomizu-dera in Arashiyama.
25:54It is a temple with a history.
25:59In the temple, there is a shrine called DENDENGU.
26:04That's a cool name.
26:06DENDENGU was worshipped by the god of thunder.
26:11What is the god that has been worshipped since Showa 31?
26:18It's a very difficult question.
26:21This is a very difficult question.
26:24Tatsumi seems to be able to answer this question.
26:28Is this the answer?
26:34Please open the answer.
26:36The answer is the god of radio waves.
26:43What is the correct answer?
26:47The correct answer is...
26:52It's the god of radio waves.
26:55That's amazing.
26:57It was Showa 31, three years after TV broadcasts began in Japan.
27:03When household appliances became popular,
27:07DENDENGU was built to worship the god of radio waves.
27:14Every year, many employees of IT companies and electric companies come to worship.
27:22This is the correct answer.
27:24Thank you very much.
27:26Can you answer this question?
27:28Why?
27:29You didn't know this, did you?
27:31It was Showa 31, three years after TV broadcasts began in Japan.
27:36That's amazing.
27:38I was able to answer this question.
27:41I want to worship Tatsumi.
27:44You can worship him.
27:48In the neighborhood, there is a statue of Heinrich Hertz and Thomas Edison,
27:53who proved the existence of electromagnetic waves, as representatives of electricity and radio-related workers.
28:02In addition, there is such a rare amulet.
28:05This is a micro SD card amulet.
28:09Can I use this data?
28:11Yes, you can.
28:12You can use it on your smartphone.
28:14The image data of the statue is included in the amulet.
28:18I want you to use this as a PDF file.
28:21This is interesting.
28:22Next, let's go to the temple of the world heritage, which is depicted in the 10-yen note.
28:28This is a famous temple in Odo, which is also depicted in the 10-yen note.
28:33This is a world heritage temple.
28:36This is beautiful.
28:38In this temple, there was an unprecedented event.
28:44What was the first thing that Minamoto Yorimasa, a military officer in the Heian period, did as a samurai in the Ryodoin?
28:53Can you guess?
29:01What is that?
29:03As a samurai.
29:04As a samurai?
29:06I think I got it.
29:09I feel like I'm a student at Kyoto University.
29:12I feel like I'm making a logical guess.
29:16This is the first time in the history of the program that I have solved the 10th question.
29:21That's amazing.
29:25Then the answer is open.
29:27What?
29:28NUETAIJI.
29:30NUETAIJI.
29:31I think it's a monster.
29:35I think so.
29:37What is the correct answer?
29:41The correct answer is.
29:43NUETAIJI is scary.
29:45It's a conspiracy.
29:48In 1180, Minamoto Yorimasa failed to judge the Heian period.
29:54He escaped to the Ryodoin and committed a conspiracy in Keidai.
30:00It is said that this is the first conspiracy as a samurai.
30:04Is that so?
30:05Unfortunately, TATSUMI is eliminated.
30:10But it was great.
30:12This way of making a mistake is also great.
30:14Yorimasa is said to have killed NUETAIJI.
30:17There is a legend that he killed NUETAIJI.
30:19Is that so?
30:20There is such a monster.
30:22That's amazing.
30:24At the end of the Heian period, Minamoto Yorimasa killed NUETAIJI.
30:32This legend is written in Heikemonogatari.
30:36It's not a random answer.
30:38It's scary.
30:40Thank you very much.
30:41Let's look at the current ranking.
30:49TATSUMI is the first place.
30:51OKADA is the second place.
30:56HIGASHIKOKUBARU is also in second place.
31:00KONO is also in fourth place.
31:06There is still a chance for the three of you to win the championship.
31:10FUKAWA has a chance to be in third place.
31:14Please do your best.
31:15In the next three hours, they will compete to see if they can cope with globalization.
31:22Can they answer the questions of foreigners?
31:25English conversation test.
31:28In the first half of this year, the number of legal foreign travelers has increased the most in the past.
31:36Foreigners who visit Japan are expected to increase in the future.
31:42This situation should also increase.
31:47Excuse me.
31:48Could you take a picture of us?
31:50It's difficult.
31:51Picture?
31:53They are fast.
31:54In the next half of this year, they will test to see if they can cope with globalization.
31:58What is the content of the test?
32:01Answer the questions of foreigners in English.
32:06If you can hear the content of the question, you will get 10 points.
32:12If you can answer the question perfectly, you will get 20 points.
32:20The person who will be evaluated is KAZUYA MUTO of TOSHIN HIGH SCHOOL.
32:29He has a long history.
32:33Nice to meet you.
32:36The level of the test is different.
32:38There is a test called CELTA.
32:40It is an international test in which people who speak English as their mother tongue compete for how to teach English.
32:46Not only did I pass the test, but I was ranked 5th.
32:52I don't think there are many foreign teachers.
32:55You are good at Japanese.
32:59I'm Japanese.
33:00First is OKADA from AOGAKU.
33:05I'm nervous.
33:07I think everyone is watching.
33:13Hello.
33:14Hello.
33:15What's great about Japanese trains?
33:19What's great about Japanese trains?
33:25What's great about Japanese trains?
33:33What is OKADA's answer?
33:36We have many Japanese trains.
33:38You can transfer them very quickly.
33:42You can go wherever you want to go in a short time.
33:49I think that's great.
33:53This is excellent.
33:57You can speak English very well.
34:00What did you think?
34:02I heard that Japanese trains are good.
34:04It is easy to access in many places.
34:07You can go quickly.
34:10OKADA explained that you can go anywhere and that you can move very quickly.
34:18The result was excellent.
34:21Next is KONNO from the UN.
34:28Excuse me.
34:30Yes?
34:31How do Japanese people spend their autumn holidays?
34:35How do Japanese people spend their autumn holidays?
34:41The point is to hear the verb to spend.
34:47What is KONNO's answer?
34:51Most Japanese people love watching red and orange leaves.
35:03It's very beautiful.
35:05I recommend you.
35:08Please go to Kyoto.
35:14This is excellent.
35:17This is excellent.
35:19This is excellent.
35:21This is perfect.
35:23In Japan, autumn leaves are called autumn leaves.
35:28Red, orange, leaves.
35:31When you don't know the word, you can connect it with the word you know.
35:35That's great.
35:37They got 20 points in a row.
35:41TATSUMI is also in the top.
35:44We celebrate them.
35:49Maybe November 15th.
35:55This is excellent.
35:58Next is SASAKIANA from TODAISOTSU.
36:03We ourselves clean the dash into the garbage.
36:10This is excellent.
36:12This is excellent.
36:15But.
36:16This is excellent.
36:18This is excellent.
36:20This is excellent.
36:22This is excellent.
36:24I will call a person who knows this.
36:27The following three people are not excellent.
36:30And finally.
36:33Is the former governor of Miyazaki, HIGASHIKOKUBARU, excellent?
36:40Excuse me.
36:41Excuse me.
36:42How is the winner decided in sumo wrestling?
36:46How is the winner decided in sumo wrestling?
36:52The point is to decide.
36:54Can you hear the word to decide?
36:58What is HIGASHIKOKUBARU's answer?
37:07My name is HIDEO HIGASHIKOKUBARU.
37:11I am from Miyazaki.
37:14Do you know?
37:15I don't know.
37:18You don't know that.
37:19One more time, please.
37:21This is not good.
37:23That's right.
37:25I also think it's not good.
37:28Who will advance to the final?
37:35The first place is TATSUMI.
37:37The second place is OKADA.
37:39Mr. OKADA.
37:43I often see TATSUMI and KONDA in this kind of quiz show.
37:46Mr. OKADA.
37:48Don't underestimate AOZAKUO.
37:51The three people will fight for the first place in the history of KUOGAKU.
37:57The final is a quick quiz.
38:00The person who scores 3 points wins.
38:04If you score 3 points, you will be disqualified.
38:07This is a common problem in society and the country.
38:11TATSUMI is in the second place.
38:13How do you feel now?
38:15I was very nervous.
38:17I'm nervous again.
38:19I was relaxed in the middle of the game.
38:22You scored 3 points.
38:24Yes.
38:25I'm nervous again.
38:28It's amazing that people in the final always come to the final.
38:33It's a very stable video.
38:39The second place is OKADA.
38:42The second place is amazing.
38:44If you win here, you will be disqualified.
38:48I want you to win here.
38:51It would be great if you won against your brother.
38:53I'm proud if I win against my brother.
38:55KONNO.
38:57I knew you were smart.
38:59But you came here.
39:01You are the pride of KUO.
39:03The other KUO 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 strange person?
39:23Let's start.
39:25I will start.
39:27Question.
39:31What is the name of this strange person?
39:35Beethoven.
39:37It's amazing.
39:39It's amazing.
39:41It's amazing.
39:43It's amazing.
39:45It's amazing.
39:47It's amazing.
39:49It's amazing.
39:52It's amazing.
39:54Let's continue.
39:56Question.
40:00What is the name of this kanji?
40:05TATSUMI.
40:07It's the name of this kanji.
40:12It's amazing.
40:14It's amazing.
40:16It's amazing.
40:18You two will get 1 point each.
40:20Please do your best.
40:22Okada, please get 1 point.
40:24I can do it.
40:26Let's continue.
40:28Question.
40:31What is the name of this strange person?
40:37Okada.
40:39Shiki Masaoka.
40:41It's amazing.
40:43It's amazing.
40:45It's amazing.
40:47I couldn't get rid of KOTOUGE for a moment.
40:49It's amazing.
40:51It's amazing.
40:53Shiki Masaoka is the only one.
40:55Okada.
40:57I won't let you do it yet.
40:59It's a good game.
41:01Let's continue.
41:03Question.
41:08What is the name of this kanji?
41:11What?
41:14KONNO.
41:16GANKENKASUI.
41:18It's amazing.
41:20It's amazing.
41:22It's amazing.
41:24I'm old, so I'm sensitive.
41:26I'm old, so I'm sensitive.
41:28It's amazing.
41:30GANKENKASUI.
41:32It's amazing.
41:34KONNO got 1 point.
41:36It's amazing.
41:38It's amazing.
41:40I will definitely answer.
41:41Let's continue.
41:43Question.
41:47What is the name of this kanji?
41:51Okada is fast.
41:53TEISO.
41:55It's amazing.
41:57It's amazing.
41:59It's amazing.
42:01I see.
42:03I see.
42:05KONNO and Okada got 1 point.
42:08Will Tatsumi have a big comeback?
42:10Or will the winner be decided next time?
42:14What will happen?
42:30Okada.
42:32Wait a minute.
42:36Let's continue.
42:38Question.
42:41What is the name of this person?
42:44Who is it?
42:46I don't know.
42:48Who is it?
42:52Okada.
42:54Wait a minute.
42:56Wait a minute.
42:59Wait a minute.
43:03I don't know.
43:05Let's continue.
43:07Question.
43:12Chibusawa Eiichi.
43:14Correct.
43:19The winner is KONNO MISAKO.
43:24I'm happy.
43:26I'm happy.
43:28Congratulations.
43:30Congratulations.
43:32Okada.
43:34I didn't know the name of this person.
43:36I didn't know the name of this person.
43:38I would have known if it was in front of the TV.
43:40I would have known if it was in front of the TV.
43:42At first, only one person made a mistake.
43:44At first, only one person made a mistake.
43:46That's right.
43:48That's a great comeback.
43:50Congratulations.
43:52Congratulations.
43:54Great.
43:56Congratulations.
43:58Congratulations.
44:00Great.
44:02From now on, it's a special lesson.
44:04A stupid person, KUSANAGI, will challenge the English conversation test.
44:12That person's face is terrible.
44:14You shouldn't talk to that person.
44:16That's right.
44:19Excuse me.
44:21What do you recommend for sightseeing?
44:25Where is the best sightseeing spot in Japan?
44:28Where is the best sightseeing spot in Japan?
44:31Can you understand the point of this question?
44:34Can you understand the point of this question?
44:38What is KUSANAGI's answer?
44:41What is KUSANAGI's answer?
44:47Hi.
44:52One more time, please.
44:54What do you recommend for sightseeing?
44:57Recommend?
44:59Music?
45:01No.
45:03I don't know.
45:05I was surprised.
45:07I was surprised.
45:09I'm sorry.
45:11I'm sorry.
45:13I'm sorry.
45:15KUSANAGI.
45:16It's dangerous.
45:17I was surprised.
45:19KUSANAGI.
45:21You shouldn't speak loudly.
45:24I could tell him that he was wrong.
45:31I could tell it.
45:33He ran away.
45:35I didn't know.
45:37This is bad.
45:39This is bad.
45:41It can't be helped.
45:43Recommend means to recommend something.
45:47In other words, what kind of sightseeing spot do you recommend?
45:52Can you answer this question if you know the answer?
45:55I wasn't good at communicating in the first place.
45:58Before English questions.
46:01I'm sorry. I made a mistake.
46:03In addition, Igari, who is good at kanji, and Tsuru, who is actually a high school student, will challenge the kanji questions.
46:12Question for Tsuru and Takuya.
46:15Why is it kun?
46:17Write the kanji for Kuran.
46:19It's difficult.
46:20A fish bounces.
46:22This is also a Tokyo University entrance exam question.
46:24Is this a Tokyo University entrance exam question?
46:26This is also a Tokyo University entrance exam question.
46:28I think I'll pass.
46:30I'm Abe Hiroshi.
46:32That's right.
46:34It's easy to answer if you think about the essence of the question.
46:38I've never seen that costume.
46:40I haven't seen it much.
46:42How about this?
46:44That's right.
46:46Abe Hiroshi.
46:48That's great.
46:50Go to Tokyo University.
46:54Igari.
46:56Yes.
46:58Question for Tsuru and Takuya.
47:00Write the kanji for Kuran.
47:04You earn more than usual.
47:06It's not that easy to earn more than usual.
47:10But stupid and ugly go to Tokyo University.
47:15I'm not good at it.
47:17What kind of exchange is that?
47:20I started imitating Abe.
47:22Tokyo University.
47:24I'm not good at it.
47:26You should have answered correctly.
47:28The correct answer is this.
47:30That's great.
47:32Go to Tokyo University and earn money.
47:38You should have a meeting with the technician.
47:40You didn't catch up.
47:42It's my turn, but no one caught up with me.
47:46Tokyo University entrance exam questions are easy to answer.
47:50Igari also wrote kanji in the game.
47:52That's right.
47:54I've been saying this for a long time.
47:56Can you stop over-exaggerating?
47:58The next episode is...
48:02The second round of the first-place winner special.
48:07Mothers who represent the entertainment industry are here to decide the winner.
48:15Which is the secret technique of lettuce?
48:19What do you use this convenient item for?
48:22That's right.
48:24In addition, they will also challenge the difficult elementary and junior high school entrance exam questions.
48:28I'm sorry.
48:30I can't answer at all.
48:32I'm embarrassed.
48:34Who will be the winner?
48:38It's Honda Press.
48:40If you want to see it again, please watch it on TVER.
48:42The past broadcast is on FOD.
48:46Nice choice.
48:48Nice choice.