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マツコの知らない世界 2024年11月5日 「防災グッズの世界」
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00:01Tonight...
00:03Since the earthquake, it's been said that there was only one minute left until the tsunami arrived.
00:08This area has collapsed.
00:10This year, a large-scale earthquake has struck Japan from Ganjitsu.
00:15The Noto Peninsula earthquake occurred.
00:20After that, in August, the earthquake in Miyazaki Prefecture occurred.
00:24The temporary information of the Nankai Truffle earthquake was announced.
00:28Continuously, a large-scale typhoon No. 10 struck Kyushu.
00:34In addition, the typhoon No. 11, which has raised tensions in Japan,
00:39also struck Vietnam.
00:42Last month, a super-large-scale hurricane Milton struck the city of Florida.
00:48It is said that the damage was as severe as 9 trillion yen.
00:53In 2024, a large-scale earthquake will wreak havoc all over the world.
01:02Now is the time for the three strongest disaster relief groups to appear.
01:09Tonight is the third disaster relief goods to be prepared.
01:14What? Is there such a thing?
01:19People who don't know what to buy.
01:22From the strongest portable power supply.
01:26To the ultimate tsunami-prevention goods that connect lives in extreme conditions.
01:33Introducing the strongest disaster relief goods that will help you when you need them.
01:39This is amazing.
01:41I feel like I'm going to buy everything.
01:45This is Tomoya Takani, Mayuko Imaizumi, and Natsumi Okumura.
02:01It's been a while, Matt.
02:03It's been a while.
02:05I feel more and more familiar with the media.
02:09Today, I would like to introduce the disaster relief goods that will make you happy.
02:16Only Mr. Okumura is calm.
02:21I think Mr. Imaizumi's character is more amazing than Takani's.
02:27If I say it with a smile, I think Mr. Imaizumi is better.
02:30It's obvious.
02:31It's obvious.
02:34The leader of the three disaster relief groups.
02:39It's dangerous to put your luggage in a high place.
02:43My name is Tomoya Takani.
02:47He is a professional disaster relief goods that has appeared twice in the past.
02:51He is a disaster relief advisor, Tomoya Takani.
02:56I had a lot of disaster relief goods at home.
02:59I told him that I had about 1,000 items.
03:02I visited your house.
03:04I have a little more.
03:06I have about twice as many.
03:07This is a disaster.
03:11I can't put it all away.
03:13I don't want to do this.
03:15There are too many.
03:16So I increased one room.
03:19I thought I would disperse it and make it safe.
03:22As expected, it is a dispersed storage area.
03:24It's not a dispersed storage area.
03:27Moreover, it is on the second floor, so it is safe even if a disaster occurs.
03:31I'm scared.
03:34The second member is IMAIZUMI.
03:38In fact.
03:40IMAIZUMI was released in the world of pasta sauce in 2017.
03:44Do you remember?
03:46What?
03:47Did you have something unpleasant?
03:49What's wrong?
03:51IMAIZUMI is a professional in food relationships that no one in the disaster relief industry knows about.
03:56I see.
03:57I am the leader of the disaster support team of the Japan Nutrition Association, which specializes in disaster food.
04:04I work as a disaster food advisor.
04:09She was such a terrible person.
04:13And the new member who joined the disaster team this time is.
04:18I was 26 years old when I became an announcer for Higashi Nihon Housou in Sendai.
04:23You are a member of Teruyasa Keiretsu.
04:25Yes.
04:27At that time, the Great East Japan Earthquake occurred.
04:31When you joined the disaster team?
04:33Yes.
04:34The Great East Japan Earthquake occurred in the second year of the disaster team.
04:39I started disaster prevention because I had the opportunity to experience the disaster while taking part in the disaster report.
04:45Then, as an advisor, you are a better advisor than the two on both sides.
04:51Wait a minute.
04:53Did you think you would be bitten?
04:57I experienced a tremor of less than 6 degrees at home.
05:03This is my house at that time.
05:05Things that fall down are falling down.
05:09I had a microwave on top of the refrigerator.
05:13This flew right next to me.
05:16If I had hit this, I wouldn't be here now.
05:20At least don't put it in a high place.
05:23That's right.
05:24You should put it in a place as low as possible where it hits your head.
05:33That's the first thing you can do.
05:35At least don't put it in a place where it affects your life.
05:37Put it in a place as low as possible in the house.
05:41I think Matsuko-san likes the disaster when the comment of the height comes out.
05:46No, no, no.
05:48I don't like it.
05:50It doesn't fit in this gray room.
05:52It doesn't fit in the disaster carpet.
05:55It doesn't fit.
05:58There is something that the disaster team wants to tell you now.
06:05Ta-da!
06:10This is what we want to tell you now.
06:13The period of time when people are interested in disasters is only two months.
06:19That's why we're preparing disaster goods now.
06:21Is there such data?
06:23For example, there is such data.
06:25When a major disaster occurs, disaster goods are sold by goods.
06:28This is the sales of disaster goods at supermarkets around the country.
06:32After the Noto Peninsula earthquake, only for a month, disaster goods are sold.
06:38Isn't that amazing?
06:41Can it sell this much right after the disaster?
06:44Yes, only right after the disaster.
06:46That's right.
06:47Right after the disaster, the sales of preserved food such as canned food and retort food will increase.
06:55In addition,
06:56When a major disaster occurs, when a typhoon comes, bread, water, and batteries are sold out.
07:02At that moment, everyone's consciousness is very high.
07:06It ends with a purchase right after something happens.
07:09That's right.
07:11Recently, when I go to a supermarket to buy something,
07:14I can't buy it because I'm worried about the price.
07:20So I buy it for the time being.
07:23Recently, toilet paper is also sold out.
07:26It doesn't mean that the number of butts will increase.
07:28Why is that?
07:35Recently, three months have passed since the announcement of the Nankai earthquake.
07:41I want you to be prepared for it now.
07:46Don't you know?
07:49The world of disaster goods.
07:53Japan, the country of disasters.
07:57This year, many large-scale disasters have occurred, starting with the Noto Peninsula earthquake that occurred at the beginning of the year.
08:05In addition, it is said that the Mount Fuji eruption, the Kishido Direct Earthquake, and the Nankai Trough Earthquake will not be strange no matter when they occur.
08:17So tonight, the disaster squadron, which was assembled by the specialists on the way, will be at the forefront.
08:24I think everyone should do that.
08:27I don't know at all.
08:30How can I be at ease?
08:35From the strongest purifier that removes all poisons from the earth,
08:41to the revolutionary disaster food that has been preserved for 25 years, which was born by the voices of the victims.
08:49Why do you have this for 25 years?
08:51Recently, the water I've had for 12 years came out.
08:54What?
08:57In addition, we will introduce the latest disaster information in Japan, which continues to evolve,
09:03including the seriousness of the local authorities and the surprising disaster measures.
09:10Everyone, please be prepared to protect yourself and your family.
09:25What's going on in the disaster food industry now?
09:30Here it is.
09:32The disaster food industry is now entering the second phase.
09:37The second form of disaster food is emerging one after another.
09:43It's evolving.
09:45Mr. Imaizumi's eyes.
09:48If you look at it from this distance, it's like...
09:53It's really scary.
09:57Since the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011,
10:01the interest has increased and the disaster food has been gradually recognized.
10:07However, the current situation is that the revolutionary evolution has not been achieved because it is not used on a daily basis.
10:14However, as the disaster has worsened in recent years,
10:18disaster food that has evolved into the second phase is emerging one after another.
10:25So, we will introduce three genres that are particularly evolving.
10:33Here is the first one.
10:36Miyasaka Industries Co., Ltd.
10:38This is a company in Nagano Prefecture.
10:41The sky is so beautiful.
10:44The sky is so beautiful.
10:46It's a company in Nagano Prefecture.
10:48It's a water purifier for emergency use.
10:51It's called Kokkun Nomeruzo R.O.
10:54This is the strongest water purifier that can remove poison.
10:59I think it's better to give it a proper name.
11:04It can remove poison, but it's called Nomeruzo.
11:08It's the Nomeruzo series.
11:10The most important thing when a disaster occurs is to ensure water.
11:16In order to save lives, not only drinking water,
11:21but also toilets, cooking, and sanitary care are required.
11:24Three liters of water per person is required per day.
11:29Among such purifiers,
11:32what is the Nomeruzo that Mr. Takani says is the strongest?
11:36What is the Nomeruzo?
11:38For example, Mr. Atsuko, do you drink coffee?
11:41This is coffee.
11:43For example, when there was a disaster, there was only coffee in the evacuation center.
11:48But there are many people who need water.
11:51In such a case, I think everyone will think that it would be nice if this coffee became pure water.
11:56It's a baby's milk that washes the wound or shakes the mouth.
12:01Babies can't be made to drink coffee.
12:03Coffee is not poisonous.
12:05But it's a little stimulating.
12:07For example, let's say this liquid is something you shouldn't drink.
12:10If you put this in this purifier, it will become pure water.
12:14I'll put it in first.
12:17Put the water you want to purify directly into the tank.
12:21But that's why, for example, it's okay to use muddy water, right?
12:26That's right.
12:27Normal purifiers are good at using leftover water from the bath, rainwater, and pool water.
12:36For example, if there is an earthquake due to the upstream flow of the river, pesticides may be involved.
12:42You can't use water that you don't know what's in it because it's dangerous in a normal purifier.
12:48Can you get water at that level?
12:50Physically, if it's water that exists on Earth, you can drink anything but seawater.
13:01Until now, in general purifiers, water mixed with pesticides and radioactive substances could not be made into drinking water.
13:11However, in NOMERUZO R.O., we use the R.O. reverse permeability filter, which only passes water molecules.
13:23With this special filter, it is a revolutionary product that makes it possible to remove toxic substances that have been difficult to do so far and allows almost all water other than seawater to be made into pure water.
13:37From this filter, you can see that the water in the coffee is completely pure water.
13:46From one side, you can see that the coffee is concentrated.
13:50In fact, you can use the concentrated side to make concentrated juice or drink.
13:56This is also a principle.
13:59Mr. Matsuko, are you interested in this?
14:03Yes. I know that the water is made of wonderful water, but I don't want to drink it.
14:11Then, I will trust you this time as well.
14:14No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
14:18I'll drink it because I rejected it at first.
14:23I don't like your way of doing things.
14:28It's coffee-oriented water.
14:29It's coffee water.
14:30How does it smell?
14:31It smells like coffee.
14:35Coffee is strong, isn't it?
14:44If you don't like the smell of coffee,
14:49I think you'll drink it.
14:52If you have a clear goal,
14:54I think you can use it as water.
14:56It's delicious.
14:58Do you often see water with a flavor?
15:01Yes, I do.
15:02It's like that.
15:04Noto Peninsula was flooded for a long time.
15:08There was also an isolated area.
15:11I think it would be nice if there was water in such a place.
15:13I hope there is such a place in each district.
15:19After all, water storage is important.
15:22That's right.
15:23If there is water, something will happen.
15:26First of all, it's a pet bottle.
15:28That's right.
15:30Next is the waterproof goods that never stops evolving.
15:35This is ANCHOR JAPAN.
15:37It is a company that specializes in portable power supplies.
15:44When there is a disaster, the problem is the electricity of the lifeline.
15:49The power is off for about half a day.
15:52Sometimes it takes more than a week.
15:56In fact, in the disaster area, there were a large number of people who wanted to charge their mobile phones.
16:05Among them, portable power supplies are supported by various companies.
16:12TAKANI recommends the strongest portable power supply.
16:21This is ANCHOR JAPAN.
16:23This is the fastest charging system.
16:27This is ANCHOR JAPAN C1000.
16:30The number of portable power supplies has increased a lot.
16:37This is a portable battery that can be used as an outlet.
16:42Each manufacturer is putting a lot of effort into this.
16:46This is a portable battery that can be used as an outlet.
16:51This has evolved a lot.
16:53This is a famous line in the park.
16:56I used this for the first time today.
16:58Thank you very much.
17:00What is this?
17:02The design is amazing.
17:05This is cute.
17:07This is fashionable.
17:09This is a good size.
17:11This is easy to put in the house.
17:14This has evolved a lot.
17:16For example, charging is fast.
17:18The battery inside has changed a lot.
17:20This is a three-cell battery.
17:24This has a long life.
17:26This is easy to use.
17:28This is cheap and safe.
17:30This is amazing.
17:32I was about to be sold.
17:34Did you notice?
17:37It's not good to leave the battery at 0%.
17:42It was also not good to leave it at 100%.
17:46It's annoying.
17:48This is a recent model.
17:51You can leave it at 100% full charge.
17:56You can use it for 10 years.
17:58This is tough.
18:00Is it okay to leave the outlet?
18:04Can you leave it?
18:06You can leave it in the refrigerator or air conditioner.
18:10If you send electricity to the refrigerator through the outlet, you can use it.
18:18How long does this last?
18:20If you use this for a smartphone, you can use it for a long time.
18:27The best way to use this is for summer fans.
18:31This type of fan can run for 24 hours.
18:35I'm afraid of heat stroke in summer.
18:39I can't open the window.
18:42I'm about to die.
18:45I understand that.
18:47I can prepare 100 of these.
18:52This is a big model.
18:57This is a big model.
19:00You can use this for cooking, lighting, and air conditioning.
19:03You can use this for a day for your family.
19:10Can you use this for a day?
19:12Yes, you can use this for a day.
19:15You can use this for a day.
19:20You can use this for a day.
19:22Can you use this for a day for your family?
19:27Yes, you can use this for a day.
19:29You can use this for a day for your family.
19:34You can use this for a day for your family.
19:36You can use this for a day for your family.
19:43This solar panel has a waterproof function.
19:47You can charge it on cloudy days.
19:49You can charge it for 2 hours.
19:54You can carry it.
19:57You can charge it directly from the power source.
20:00You can charge it for 1 hour.
20:05You can prepare it for the future.
20:09There are more new products.
20:19This is a new product.
20:24This is amazing.
20:30These are the new BOSAI goods.
20:33These are the BOSAI bags.
20:38BOSAI bags are the minimum necessities.
20:46These are the new products.
20:53This is Iris Oyama.
20:56This is the strongest BOSAI bag.
21:00Iris Oyama has a lot of products.
21:05This is fashionable.
21:07This is fashionable.
21:09You can use this for a day.
21:11Iris Oyama has a lot of products.
21:16This is amazing.
21:18BOSAI bags are popular.
21:21BOSAI bags are popular.
21:26People who have to go to the evacuation center.
21:29People who have to go to the evacuation center.
21:34There is only a floor.
21:37This year, many people are forced to evacuate.
21:41This year, many people are forced to evacuate.
21:47When I hear about the difficulties of such evacuation, I think of the environment where I can sleep.
21:56There are many people who have to sleep in a towel or cardboard.
21:59There are many people who have to sleep in a towel or cardboard.
22:04There is something like this in this bag.
22:10This is an air mat for emergency use.
22:20The floor is too hard to live in an evacuation center.
22:25The surface of this is soft.
22:30This is amazing.
22:34Is there a pump in this small bag?
22:38Yes.
22:43There is a bag that has been inflated.
22:45This is it.
22:48This is amazing.
22:54This is a thick bag.
22:57There is one thing I'm worried about.
23:01Can I sleep in this bag alone?
23:06That's right.
23:08First of all, you have to have a strong spirit that can withstand the gaze of the people around you.
23:17Recently, many people have brought this kind of bag to the evacuation center.
23:22Then there is no one who stands out.
23:26You can make a group of people who stand out.
23:29Don't make a group of people who stand out.
23:33I won't let you run away.
23:36It is important for the elderly and children to prepare a large number of bags.
23:43This is a size that fits in the backpack.
23:45I would like you to do this in advance.
23:51In addition, Mr. TAKANI said that the great eruption of Mt. Fuji, the direct earthquake of the capital, and the earthquake of the Nankai Tsunami will occur with a 70% chance within 30 years.
24:06There is something I want everyone to know, not just about disaster-prevention goods.
24:13Ta-da!
24:15What I want you to know about the disaster-prevention goods industry.
24:17The local government is also entering the second phase.
24:21Earlier, I introduced some companies.
24:24The local government also has to do various things in the event of a disaster.
24:28Do you have any comments that you are worried about?
24:32This is an initiative that all local governments are doing.
24:34The one thing I'm really worried about is the Azabu-Juuban Shelter.
24:39This is a place where you can learn how to protect yourself from the recent J-Alert missile launch information.
24:46If these things go well in the test, it will gradually spread.
24:53Originally, Azabu-Juuban Station has a certain size of disaster-prevention warehouse.
24:58It is a model business with Tokyo that can be equipped with a shelter that can evacuate there more safely.
25:06In addition, in Yamanashi Prefecture, a simulation video of the great eruption of Mt. Fuji was created and distributed to local residents.
25:15The route and location of when to escape were made clear.
25:21In Koto Prefecture, a disaster map application was introduced that can be used to find the evacuation site of Moeri immediately when a disaster occurs.
25:30In addition, in Hiroshima Prefecture and Oita Prefecture,
25:34a drone was used to carry supplies to the left-behind villages.
25:40Local governments around the country are looking for necessary disaster prevention measures.
25:47And after this, the ultimate disaster-prevention goods to protect your life from the great tsunami of the Nankai Dragon Earthquake will appear!
25:59In August of this year, an earthquake that was said to be the origin of the Hyuuganada earthquake occurred, and the Nankai Dragon Earthquake Temporary Information was announced.
26:09The ultimate countermeasure to the expected tsunami damage is...
26:16The ultimate disaster-prevention goods to protect your life from the great tsunami of the Nankai Dragon Earthquake, Tasukaru!
26:21No, no, it's not yay!
26:24Everyone, the naming...
26:27Tasukaru.
26:28The naming of the ultimate disaster-prevention goods gives everyone a sense of security.
26:32Ah, so that it doesn't give you that sense of fear.
26:35Tasukaru.
26:36If it's something like Hakobune, I'm a little nervous.
26:40I don't like the feeling of Tasukaru in Hakobune.
26:43I don't like it when it's something like The Noah.
26:45Noah.
26:46You just said it, but if it's something like Hakobune,
26:51it means you're going to go in there and get swallowed up by the waves.
26:57Actually, I brought it with me today.
27:00You have something like that?
27:01I'm ready now.
27:03It's here.
27:05It's here.
27:06It's a big deal.
27:11You're going to leave this in the yard?
27:15You're going to leave it in the parking lot?
27:16Yes, I'm going to leave it in the front yard, the parking lot, the roof, and other places.
27:23Wow, this is...
27:25When I see this, I'm like,
27:28it's really coming.
27:31I don't want it to come, but I'm guessing that the tsunami will arrive while it's shaking.
27:39We only have a few minutes.
27:42That's right.
27:43In fact, when the Nankai Tsunami occurs,
27:46it is said that a large tsunami of 34 meters in height may come at the shortest time of two minutes.
27:54There's an entrance here.
27:55Is this for one person?
27:57This is for four people.
27:58Can four people ride it?
28:00So there are bigger ones.
28:03There are large ones for six or 20 people.
28:06For 20 people?
28:07There's a big one.
28:09There are also cases where companies buy these tsunami shelters and install them to protect employees.
28:18Oh, I see.
28:19So if you put it in a group of people,
28:23if there are 100 people, you can buy five of them.
28:26Yes, everyone can fit in.
28:27Everyone can fit in.
28:28Excuse me.
28:29I'm going to confront the tsunami with this.
28:33You can confront it.
28:34It's like a movie.
28:38There's also a seat belt inside.
28:41Even if you flip it over, the seat belt will stay in place.
28:47Inside, there is a cushion mat.
28:50There is also a space for luggage such as a backpack.
28:56What is the biggest feature?
28:59It's a protective material.
29:01It can protect you from large trees.
29:04It's pretty sturdy.
29:06It's strong against impact.
29:08It doesn't have an engine.
29:10Basically, it's a lifeboat that floats inside and waits for help.
29:16If water comes in, you can drain it with a pump.
29:19Even if the inside is filled with water and comes to the neck,
29:23this ship itself has buoyancy, so it doesn't sink.
29:28First of all, it's guaranteed to be saved.
29:32It floats in this state, waits for help, and is pulled by a ship to go to land.
29:37Or if you happen to arrive on land, there is a light inside.
29:42If you put it outside, it won't be washed away by the tide.
29:47If you're lucky and you're in a good place,
29:53you can swim back to land if you're healthy.
29:59It's a lifeboat that can save you from the most dangerous situation.
30:04It's great, but how much is it?
30:12It's a four-seater, so it's about 2.8 million yen.
30:16If you think of it as a car.
30:19If you think of it as a car you'll ride once in your life.
30:29I'm going to tell you what I want you to know about disaster food.
30:35Wow, you're finally here. Thank you.
30:38This is what you get when you arrive at a disaster site or evacuate.
30:45Here it is.
30:48What you want to know about disaster food.
30:50Food delivered by bush support.
30:52Rice, alpaca rice, and park rice.
30:54Rice, bento cans, retort food, sweets, cup noodles, etc.
30:58I'm sure you all know this information.
31:01But I think these are important.
31:04First of all, it's an energy source to protect your life.
31:07And when you do a push scene,
31:09if you ask the manufacturer or the supermarket to send it out as soon as you wake up,
31:14the cup noodles in the box will go.
31:17And it won't rot.
31:20Things that can be stored for a long time will go first.
31:25When this continues, you'll want to eat it.
31:31It sounds like you're being selfish if you don't feel it.
31:35But if you think about it,
31:38it's good to eat it once in a while,
31:40but it's hard to eat cup noodles every day.
31:45If it's one or two meals.
31:47It's the same.
31:49These are the most frequently asked questions.
31:53Food that makes the host happy.
31:56Vegetables, warm food, miso soup,
31:59boiled food, fresh fruits, alcohol, sweets, bean paste, etc.
32:03I'm sure you all agree with this.
32:05It's hard to put vegetables in a push scene.
32:08It's hard to do it hygienically.
32:10Even though vegetables are difficult every day,
32:14it's good to have a little bit of vegetables.
32:19It's good to have a cucumber.
32:21Pickles are good, too.
32:24After this,
32:25the host's voice will be heard again and again.
32:34In fact, in the evacuation center life centered on eating,
32:37not only the nutritious noodles,
32:39but also what the host wants most is vegetables.
32:44In order to solve such a real problem,
32:47I would like to introduce vegetables that are also imported by major manufacturers.
32:53Today, I would like to introduce vegetables that Matsuko can store.
32:58Is there such a thing?
32:59Here it is.
33:01Yes, it's miso soup.
33:03Yes, I put four of them here as vegetables that can store vegetables.
33:07Matsuko, is there anything you're curious about?
33:09I don't want to make it myself,
33:14but freeze-dried vegetables are great.
33:16Especially fried eggplant has a good texture and color.
33:19Freeze-dried vegetables are also nutritious as vegetables.
33:23Recently, freeze-dried vegetables are amazing.
33:25It's really amazing.
33:27The texture of cabbage is as good as if it was just made.
33:33It's delicious.
33:35I try to eat freeze-dried vegetables with miso soup
33:40because it seems that the expiration date is about to expire.
33:47Rolling stock.
33:49Let's do it together.
33:50Rolling stock.
33:52Do it, do it, do it.
33:56Don't say such a ridiculous thing.
33:58I'm not doing anything.
34:00I'm not storing anything.
34:02Let's do it together.
34:04Rolling stock.
34:06Are you going to continue until I do it?
34:09Let's do it together.
34:10Rolling stock.
34:13This is 40 pieces.
34:16I'm sorry.
34:17I'm sorry.
34:20This is a Japanese star of Michimoto Foods, Takuan.
34:24Takuan is canned and can be stored for 3 years and 8 months.
34:28It's delicious.
34:30The texture is very important.
34:33When you eat onigiri, you can chew on the texture of Takuan
34:39and prevent the spread of inflammation.
34:41It also improves blood flow.
34:43It's good.
34:45Pickles are good.
34:48It's good.
34:49You can get rid of gas just by eating a little.
34:52Texture is also important.
34:55You can easily get vegetables for 350 grams.
35:00It's a vegetable juice that can be stored for up to 5 years.
35:07Vegetable soup can be stored for 3 years.
35:10Various vegetable preservatives are used by various manufacturers.
35:17Matsuko will try the ultimate preservative food that everyone has been waiting for.
35:25It doesn't taste like food that can be stored for 25 years.
35:31What is the ultimate preservative food that Imaizumi was impressed with?
35:38I will introduce the preservative food that has evolved with vegetables.
35:42This is it.
35:44This is the ultimate preservative food that can be stored for 25 years.
35:49This is Survival Foods Chicken Curry.
35:53Was pasta sauce this bad?
35:57This is a preservative food industry.
36:00This is a preservative food industry.
36:02This is a very strong food industry.
36:06Isn't this amazing?
36:08This can be stored for 25 years.
36:10Here it is.
36:12This can be stored for 25 years.
36:15Survival Foods Chicken Curry has been around for 25 years.
36:20This chicken curry was invented by a revolution.
36:24Everyone was waiting for this.
36:26Is that so?
36:28I was worried that I couldn't make curry.
36:30Curry was difficult to make.
36:32The manufacturer worked very hard.
36:35Until now, it was difficult to freeze the taste of Japanese people.
36:45After 45 years of operation, improvements were made.
36:48Finally, the taste and long-term preservation were successful.
36:53This can be stored for 25 years.
36:55This is amazing.
36:57This can can be stored for 25 years.
36:59This can be stored for 25 years.
37:01This is almost twice as long as me.
37:05That's sad.
37:09I have a shorter life span than curry.
37:16This is a normal curry.
37:24Nothing has changed.
37:26This is delicious.
37:28This contains vegetables, potatoes, carrots, and tomato paste.
37:32Why is this stored for 25 years?
37:34This is a perfect freeze-dry.
37:38This contains a lot of ingredients.
37:40This is double-wrapped.
37:42This can is also strong.
37:44This is not a normal can.
37:46This is sealed.
37:48This removes moisture as much as possible.
37:52This prevents moisture from touching the outside of the can.
37:56This is delicious.
37:58This is good.
38:02This is not a taste that can be stored for 25 years.
38:06This can can can be stored for 25 years.
38:08If you have a hard time, buy it once.
38:12If you want to eat curry, you can buy it.
38:17If possible, I want you to eat it once a day.
38:20When I drink water, I get thirsty.
38:30That's fast.
38:32This is safe.
38:34However, you have to be careful about water.
38:37Recently, water has been stored for 12 years.
38:41This is in an aluminum can.
38:43This is a 500 ml PET bottle.
38:45This can can be stored for 12 years.
38:48This is safe.
38:50This can can can be stored for 12 years in a closet or under the bed.
38:57Let's talk about agricultural goods.
38:59I feel like I'm being bought.
39:01I feel like I'm being bought.
39:03I feel like I'm being bought.
39:19I think there were a lot of serious disaster goods.
39:24Many people have a negative image of disaster goods.
39:29This is the data.
39:30This is the image of disaster goods in the world.
39:33There is no space to store it.
39:35There are a lot of disaster goods in the house.
39:38It is difficult to manage.
39:41This is the water that you mentioned earlier.
39:45I understand the second one.
39:48I think about the earthquake again.
39:54There are people who get excited.
39:57There are people who don't get excited.
39:59Basically, everyone is abnormal.
40:03This is an innovative item to eliminate the negative image of disaster goods.
40:10This is it.
40:13This is what I learned from the disaster.
40:15This is not just stored in the house.
40:18This is useful in everyday life and in the event of a disaster.
40:21This is a functional disaster goods.
40:23Please buy this.
40:25One, two, three.
40:27This is safe.
40:31I feel like I'm being bought.
40:35If you know this, you won't have a sense of resistance.
40:40You can use this for a long time, right?
40:43Yes.
40:44This is useful in everyday life and in the event of a disaster.
40:48This is a concept called phase-free.
40:50There are a lot of such disaster goods.
40:55Phase-free means that a sofa that can be used on a daily basis can store food in the event of a disaster.
41:03A tote bag that can be used for shopping is a bucket that can carry water.
41:09This is useful in everyday life and in the event of a disaster.
41:12You can easily store disaster goods.
41:16Disaster goods will be collected in the studio.
41:22Everyone should buy this.
41:25I didn't know this at all.
41:30Free service TVER is distributed by U-NEXT.
41:34Next week.
41:36I didn't know it was so shiny.
41:38A new world of Japan.
41:40It's a luminous body.
41:42It's wonderful.
41:43I'm glad.
41:44I didn't say I would buy it.
41:46A world of Japanese-style fashion.
41:48What's going on?
41:51From now on, you can experience disaster goods that can be used on a daily basis.
41:56I don't know what's going on as far as I can see.
42:00There are various phase-free disaster goods hidden.
42:07I don't think you can see it at a glance.
42:11I don't know.
42:13Can I try an experiment?
42:15Please sit down.
42:17Let's say a power outage occurred in a disaster.
42:22Then there will be a change in this room.
42:26Please turn off the power.
42:29When the power is turned off, the light turns on at that moment.
42:38I understand.
42:40Did you know that there is a disaster light bulb?
42:44Is this a light bulb?
42:46That's right.
42:47Is the light bulb such a device?
42:50It is a light bulb that can be attached to any electrical device.
42:53I didn't know that.
42:55Is this a standard LED light bulb?
43:03There is a lithium battery in the light bulb.
43:08I think everyone should use this.
43:11I didn't know that at all.
43:14I didn't know that at all.
43:17When a large-scale disaster occurs, it may take several days for the electricity to be restored.
43:23In the case of night, there are many cases of secondary disasters, such as broken dishes and broken glass.
43:35However, if you use this light bulb on a daily basis, the moment you detect a power outage,
43:42the battery inside the light bulb turns on.
43:45When the light turns on, you can avoid danger.
43:49How long does this light bulb last?
43:51When the power is turned off, the light bulb lights up for 12 hours.
43:55This is the latest disaster light bulb.
43:59It has another revolutionary function.
44:03I would like Matsuko to say this.
44:08When I say this, I feel like I'm an advertisement.
44:14It's not like a spell.
44:17It's not like a spell.
44:20Can I say it here?
44:22Sakura.
44:23Did you call me?
44:26Is it Sakura?
44:28There is a voice recognition chip.
44:30Sakura.
44:31What is it?
44:33Is there any other way to say it?
44:36Please help me.
44:39Help me.
44:41Help me.
44:44Help me, too.
44:47The SOS signal is sent out.
44:50I see.
44:52The light is blinking.
44:54It's a Morse code.
44:55SOS.
44:56SOS.
44:57How many people can understand Morse code?
45:00People who come to the rescue.
45:02I see.
45:04It's not just a light bulb.
45:06Can you see the light bulb?
45:10Yes, I can see it.
45:13It's useful when you go to the bathroom in the middle of the night.
45:19It's very useful.
45:21If you don't have it, I recommend you to use it.
45:25Does your house have an automatic light bulb?
45:30I don't know.
45:31I recommend you to use an automatic light bulb.
45:34I have a lot of them in my house.
45:36When I was taking a bath, the bathroom light turned on.
45:41I thought it was helpful.
45:44I don't think it's automatic.
45:49Mr. Takanishi.
45:54When you go to the bathroom in the middle of the night, I recommend you to use it.
46:02You can walk with the light on.
46:07Your hands are free and your feet are bright.
46:10You don't have to step on the glass.
46:13You don't have to step on the glass.
46:18I'm relieved.
46:22That's great.
46:25I'd like to introduce you to another innovative disaster prevention goods.
46:31It's very cute.
46:34I'm glad to hear that.
46:35It's a cassette bomb.
46:38It says Iwatani on it.
46:40That's great.
46:43You just need to put one in.
46:45That's great.
46:46You can put a kettle on it.
46:48You can watch the stars on the veranda.
46:53I really recommend it.
46:56I thought it was a cassette bomb.
46:59You can use it in many ways.
47:03It's a seven-year warranty.
47:05You can use it for seven years.
47:07Seven years is a short time.
47:09You can use it as a rolling stock.
47:14That's terrible.
47:17You can use it for a long time.
47:21It's a cassette bomb stove.
47:23You can easily take a step without electricity.
47:29Okubo-san's most recommended disaster prevention goods.
47:35I'll start.
47:38This is a bag.
47:42Can you touch the inside?
47:45Touch the inside?
47:49It's very hot.
47:52It's hot.
47:54You can't do that.
47:57You'll get a burn.
47:59I think it's about 100 degrees.
48:02You said it very well.
48:07You're the scariest.
48:10It was hard to understand.
48:12I think you're the scariest.
48:14This is a portable microwave.
48:19Is that how you use it?
48:22You put retro stuff in here.
48:25It warms up to 80 degrees in about 5 minutes.
48:29It gets hot in about 20 minutes.
48:32Did you put your hand in such a thing?
48:36You can't use fire in an evacuation center.
48:41You can't use it like a microwave.
48:45You can use it when it's cold.
48:49You can just put your hand in here.
48:52I think it's completely different.
48:55This is the world's first international patent.
49:01If you turn on the electricity, it will heat up.
49:05It's heating up.
49:08There's no heater.
49:10You don't have to worry about fire.
49:13You can use it with a smartphone battery.
49:17You can put it on like this.
49:21You don't know when it's going to happen.
49:25You can carry it in your pouch.
49:29When something happens...
49:31I'm thinking about it.
49:33I don't think there's a normal way to use it.
49:39Is it a meat bun?
49:42That's why you bought a meat bun at a convenience store.
49:46So that you don't wake up at home.
49:48Tourist goods.
49:49Tourist goods.
49:52Mr. Okumura uses it as a child's lunch bag.
49:56It's famous for being able to eat warm rice even after a long time.
50:02Warm things make me feel at ease.
50:06I think it's good.
50:07I think so, too.
50:09I think there are a lot of people who haven't done anything.
50:14I started with water.
50:17I thought it would be scary if I didn't store water.
50:22After I started putting a lot of water in the house,
50:27I started thinking that water alone was impossible.
50:32I've reached the point where I can eat and go to the bathroom.
50:37It's a high-priority place.
50:41I'd like you to see it after that.
50:44It's like a friend's mother complimenting me.
50:50It's amazing.

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