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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?
06:24One, two, three.
06:25Even elementary school students can understand.
06:27Yes, even elementary school students can understand.
06:28You can understand if you see it. It's written.
06:29People in Kanto can understand even during their junior high school trip.
06:32They can understand it easily.
06:33They can understand it easily.
06:34They can understand it easily.
06:35They can understand it easily.
06:36It's only the beginning.
06:40Let's see the answer.
06:43There are many things that we can't see, say or hear.
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 in Nikko Shogunate.
07:12They are drawn by 16 monkeys until they become parents.
07:19Mizaru, Iwazaru, Hikazaru are one of them.
07:25They are drawn by children.
07:27They are drawn to make children not to see, say or hear bad things.
07:32They are drawn to make children absorb only good things and grow up obediently.
07:38I didn't know that Mizaru, Iwazaru and Hikazaru had such meanings.
07:43I didn't know that Mizaru, Iwazaru and Hikazaru had such meanings.
07:44That's true.
07:46The next question is about the famous Great Buddha.
08:04What is the name of the biggest Great Buddha in Ibaraki Prefecture?
08:11Please stay here.
08:13Many people leave here and can't stay here.
08:23Let's see everyone's answer.
08:26The answer is Ushiku Daibutsu.
08:31The answer is...
08:36Ushiku Daibutsu.
08:41Ushiku Daibutsu was built in 1993 in Ushiku City, Ibaraki Prefecture.
08:47It's the most recent one.
08:48It's 120 meters long.
08:51It's the world's largest statue.
08:56It's registered in the Guinness World Records.
09:01The second tallest Great Buddha in Japan is Sendai Daikannon in Miyagi Prefecture.
09:08It's 100 meters tall.
09:10The third tallest Great Buddha in Hokkaido is Tentoku Daikannon in Hokkaido.
09:15It's 88 meters tall.
09:18The famous Great Buddha in Nara is about 15 meters tall.
09:24Everyone got it right.
09:27Everyone got it right.
09:28Everyone got it right.
09:29Everyone got it right.
09:32Everyone got it right.
09:33Everyone got it right.
09:34Everyone got it right.
09:37The next question is about kanji related to shrines.
09:44What's this?
09:46Is it sake?
09:50What do you call this kanji that represents sake offered to God?
09:55Please write it in 3 characters.
09:58I think everyone knows this.
10:02What's this?
10:03You drink this when you go to Hatsumoude, right?
10:11Let's see everyone's answer.
10:14Omiki.
10:15Everyone got it right.
10:17What's the answer?
10:19The answer is...
10:23Omiki.
10:26It's called Omiki in wedding ceremonies.
10:30It's a sake offered to God.
10:34It's a sake offered to God.
10:41Everyone got it right.
10:44That's amazing.
10:45Originally, there was an old word for sake.
10:49It's called Ki.
10:51The word Ki has the meaning of respect.
10:54So it's called On.
10:57The word Miki was used a long time ago.
11:01In order to add the meaning of respect,
11:05they added one more word.
11:07The middle character is the one offered to God.
11:10So they changed the character.
11:12I didn't know that.
11:14The next question is about the shrine where many students visit every year.
11:22There are about 10,000 shrines in Japan.
11:25The main shrine of Tenmangu.
11:27Dazaifu Tenmangu in Fukuoka Prefecture.
11:32It's a shrine where about 10 million people visit every year.
11:40Who is enshrined in Dazaifu Tenmangu?
11:46Everyone wrote their answers.
11:48You guys are amazing.
11:50You guys are good at this.
11:52You didn't go this fast in MAMA SPECIAL.
11:54I thought there were many people who failed.
11:58But everyone wrote their answers.
12:01Who is it?
12:06Let's see the answers.
12:09Sugawara no Michizane.
12:14Only Fukawa-san wrote it?
12:16Fujiwara no Michizane.
12:21What?
12:23What is it?
12:25The answer is...
12:28The answer is...
12:35Sugawara no Michizane.
12:37Only Fukawa-san wrote it.
12:41Michizane was good at studying since he was a child.
12:45He was a scholar and a politician.
12:51He became a minister.
12:54But he was suspected of treason.
12:56So he was sent to Dazaifu.
12:59Even in such an unfortunate situation,
13:01Michizane continued to pray for the peace of the country.
13:04He was treated as the god of education.
13:08Many students come to visit him.
13:13Fukawa-san, you did it.
13:15I did it.
13:17Fukawa-san will be eliminated.
13:22But Tsuru-kun wrote all the answers correctly.
13:25He is excellent.
13:27He can run to the lighthouse.
13:30He looks like Tsuru-kun.
13:32I can't run to the lighthouse.
13:35He can't go to the lighthouse.
13:38Can I switch with Fukawa-san?
13:40Don't say that.
13:42Let's switch.
13:45Next is a question about a shrine.
13:52There are more than 4,700 Kumano Shrines in Japan.
13:58Kumano Hongu Taisha.
14:02Kumano Hongu Taisha is connected to Kumano Kodo.
14:07It is registered as a World Heritage Site.
14:12In Kumano Hongu Taisha,
14:15there is a bird with three legs.
14:20The name of the bird is the emblem of the Japanese soccer team.
14:27This is a problem of service.
14:31Fukawa-kun, please say it.
14:34If you say it, I'll give you a snack.
14:39All of them are correct.
14:47When the Japanese national team is active,
14:50they are curious about what is in the chest.
14:53I don't know.
14:55I don't know.
14:58Open.
15:01Crow.
15:02Crow.
15:03Crow.
15:05Crow tengu.
15:07I thought it looked like a crow,
15:09but I thought it would be different if it was just a crow,
15:12so I put something I knew.
15:15The correct answer is
15:19Yatagarasu.
15:25When Emperor Jinmu, who unified Japan,
15:28was lost on the road in Kumano,
15:31Yatagarasu led him to Kashihara, Yamato.
15:37He is believed to be the god of guidance.
15:42Katsumi, Okada, and Higashikoko.
15:45Konno is correct.
15:51Please, the two of you.
15:53If you say it, I can't remember it for a while.
15:58Izumi.
16:00I'm sorry.
16:01There are three legs.
16:02It wasn't wings.
16:03I'm sorry.
16:04That's right.
16:06It's frustrating.
16:08The three of them, including the two students from Tokyo University, are eliminated.
16:13As expected, Tatsumi will be left here.
16:17As expected.
16:18I've calmed down a bit.
16:20The beginning was really amazing.
16:22The remaining students are
16:24Tatsumi from Kyoto University,
16:26Higashikokubaru 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 the most mysterious shrine in Japan.
16:47Among the about 80,000 shrines in Japan,
16:50Ise-jinmu has been honored as a special shrine.
16:56The area of the shrine is about 1,200 Tokyo Dome.
17:03In the vast area of the shrine,
17:05there are 125 Gu-sha, including Nai-gu and Geku-sha.
17:11In general shrines, there are things that Ise-jinmu doesn't have.
17:16Which one is it?
17:21This is a four-story building.
17:24There must be a reason for doing this.
17:28In this situation, you don't have to answer to Fukawa-san who dropped out.
17:32I'm sorry.
17:34I imitated him too much.
17:37But there must be a reason.
17:40There must be.
17:45Now, everyone.
17:46I wrote it.
17:48Open!
17:50What is it?
17:53This is...
17:55Is it okay?
17:56Will everyone break through?
17:58What will it be?
18:00Here is the answer.
18:02The answer is...
18:073. Omi-kuji.
18:12Ise-jinmu has never had an omi-kuji.
18:17This is because there is a reason why Ise-mairi, which he longed for once in his life, is a great place.
18:25He thought he didn't have to draw an omi-kuji.
18:31So, everyone got it right.
18:35That's great.
18:38Here, Hayashi-sensei explains how to worship Ise-jinmu, which he doesn't know.
18:44When you worship Ise-jinmu,
18:46you have to go from the lower space to the inner space.
18:51The inner space is on the right,
18:54and the lower space is on the left.
18:57Is that so?
18:58There is a reason for this.
19:00You have to go from the far side of the sky to the front of your heart.
19:05This is the expression of the heart of devotion.
19:09You have to get closer.
19:11You have to approach from a distance.
19:14Next, we will visit a world heritage site in Hiroshima Prefecture, which is one of Japan's three major prefectures.
19:21It is said that Miyajima itself used to be a shrine in the Seto Inland Sea.
19:27Itsukushima Shrine is lined up with a caravan of people.
19:32It is a tourist spot that represents Hiroshima Prefecture, which was registered as a world heritage site in 2008.
19:39It's amazing.
19:41Under the roof of the big tree at Itsukushima Shrine,
19:45there are four tons of small stones piled up in a cavity.
19:50What is the reason for this?
19:52Do you know the reason?
20:03It's amazing.
20:06It's amazing.
20:09It's amazing.
20:15There are small stones piled up.
20:17Some people have a pen in their hand.
20:22We talked about fortune-telling earlier.
20:24The fortune-telling at Itsukushima Shrine is famous for its characteristics.
20:28Is that so?
20:29First of all, there are a lot of Kyo.
20:31Is that so?
20:32Also, there is Taira.
20:34Taira?
20:35Taira.
20:36It means peace.
20:38I don't know much about Kikyo.
20:42I don't know which one is correct.
20:48Obakawa.
20:50Tsurumato is correct.
20:55All of them are correct?
20:56All of them are correct.
20:57That's great.
20:58There is no way that ABE HIROSHI, who said to go to the lighthouse, is wrong.
21:02That's right.
21:04Now, let's see everyone's answers.
21:06Open.
21:08It's heavy.
21:09So that it doesn't float by force from the sea.
21:11It's heavy and makes it stable.
21:14So that it can withstand the wind and waves.
21:17What is the answer?
21:19The correct answer is...
21:23It's heavy and makes it stable.
21:27All of them are correct.
21:30That's great.
21:31That's great.
21:32In fact, that big torii is not buried.
21:35It's just the weight of the torii itself.
21:39When the salt is full and the pillars are soaked in the sea,
21:42it is dangerous to fall down due to the waves and wind.
21:46I see.
21:47So, by putting a stone in the cavity under the roof to make the pillars heavier,
21:55even if the sea level rises, it can make it stable.
22:01As a reference, this big torii is about 16 meters high.
22:04It's about 1 meter higher than the lighthouse.
22:07Really?
22:08It's quite high.
22:09That's right.
22:10It is the largest wooden torii in Japan.
22:14It is also an important cultural property of the country.
22:16And what we see now is the ninth largest since the Heian period.
22:22Next, we will visit the temple that represents Kyoto.
22:28This is the Kiyomizu Temple, which is registered as a World Heritage Site.
22:33It has a history of about 1,200 years.
22:39There is a Kiyomizu stage, which is said to be the best in Japanese architecture.
22:46There is a tower of Sanju, which is an important cultural property.
22:50This Nioumon, which is the main gate of the Kiyomizu Temple,
22:55is also called Mekakushi-mon because a building is hidden by this Nioumon when you look down the city of Kyoto from the main gate.
23:10What is the building that is designated as the main gate of the Kiyomizu Temple, Nioumon?
23:16It's Kyoto.
23:18Mr. Tatsumi may have an advantage.
23:20Because they are brothers.
23:22You can go now.
23:24Wait a minute.
23:25Mr. Tatsumi is relaxed.
23:27Because it's his hometown.
23:32Now, let's see everyone's answers.
23:34It's difficult.
23:35Mr. Tatsumi got 5 points.
23:37Mr. Okada got Kyoto Tower.
23:39Mr. Kokubara got Kinkakuji.
23:42Mr. Konno got Nijo Castle.
23:44Now, let's see the correct answer.
23:48The correct answer is...
23:54Gosho.
23:56Mr. Tatsumi got the correct answer.
24:01Gosho, which was the residence of the emperor,
24:04was located about 2 km west of Kyoto,
24:09so it was not hidden by the shadow of Nioumon.
24:13Is that so?
24:15In 1331,
24:17Gosho was moved to Kyoto,
24:21and Gosho was able to hide in Nioumon.
24:25That's why it was called Mekakushi-mon.
24:33It's a quiz show.
24:35Mr. Tatsumi wins this kind of game.
24:38It's a scene I've seen a lot.
24:42Three people are eliminated.
24:48Mr. Tatsumi, who had the correct answer so far, is also eliminated.
24:53Now, the answer is Kiyomizu-dera.
24:55What does it mean when you say that Kiyomizu-dera is related to Kyoto Tower?
25:02It means to jump off the stage of Kiyomizu-dera.
25:04That's right.
25:05It means to make a big decision.
25:09Kiyomizu-dera is about 12 meters high.
25:13It's a four-story building.
25:15In fact, a lot of people jumped off from there in the Edo period.
25:20But after that, it was banned in Meiji 5th year.
25:23On the contrary, it wasn't banned until Meiji 5th year.
25:27Now, Mr. Tatsumi is the only one left.
25:29It's really big.
25:33Next, we will learn about a rare god from a temple with a long history in Kyoto.
25:39It's a temple in Kori, Arashiyama, Kyoto.
25:44It is a temple with a long history that appears in the books of Nagon Seisho and Makurano Soushi.
25:49In the vicinity of the temple, there is a shrine called Denden-gu.
25:55It's a cool name.
25:57Denden-gu, which has been worshipped as a god of thunder since ancient times,
26:01What is a rare god that has been worshipped newly since the Showa 31st year?
26:09It's a very difficult question.
26:11It's difficult.
26:14Mr. Tatsumi seems to be able to solve this kind of question.
26:18I think so.
26:20I think so.
26:24Now, open the answer.
26:26It's a TV.
26:28It's a god of radio waves.
26:30I see.
26:32What is the answer?
26:34Here is the answer.
26:37The answer is...
26:43It's a god of electricity and radio waves.
26:46Amazing.
26:48It's amazing.
26:50The answer is...
26:52Amazing.
26:56I didn't know there was such a god.
26:58Denden-gu, which is worshipped as a god of electricity and radio waves, was built.
27:03Amazing.
27:05Every year, many employees of IT companies and electric companies come to worship.
27:12This is correct.
27:14Thank you very much.
27:16I was surprised.
27:18Why?
27:20You didn't know, did you?
27:22I didn't know.
27:24It's the Showa 31st year, so I thought the TV was about to start.
27:26It's amazing.
27:28It's the power of deduction.
27:30I was able to guess the answer.
27:32I want to go to worship Mr. Tatsumi.
27:34That's right.
27:36You can do it.
27:38By the way, in Keidai, there is a statue of Heinrich Hertz, who proved the existence of electromagnetic waves, and Thomas Edison, the inventor.
27:52In addition, there is such a rare amulet.
27:56This is a micro SD card amulet.
28:00Does it contain data?
28:01Yes, it does.
28:02You can put it in your smartphone and use it.
28:04It contains the image data of the statue of Heinrich Hertz.
28:08I want you to put it in a PDF file.
28:10Thank you very much.
28:11It's interesting.
28:12Next, we will visit the temple of world heritage, which is depicted in the 10-yen note.
28:18It is also famous for its large hall, which is also depicted in the 10-yen note.
28:23This is the World Heritage Museum.
28:26Kyoto is beautiful.
28:28In that hall, there was an unprecedented event.
28:35What was the first thing that Minamoto no Yorimasa, the minister of the Heian period, did as a samurai in the Ryodoin?
28:44Do you know?
28:52What is that?
28:53As a samurai.
28:54As a samurai?
28:56That's what he said.
28:59I feel like I'm a professor at Kyoto University.
29:03I feel like I'm attacking you logically.
29:07This is the first time in the history of the program that I have solved the 10th question.
29:11That's great.
29:15Then the answer is open.
29:19NUE TAIJI.
29:20NUE TAIJI.
29:21I feel like there was a monster.
29:26I think so.
29:28What is the correct answer?
29:32The correct answer is...
29:33NUE TAIJI is scary.
29:35SEPPUKU.
29:39In 1180, Minamoto no Yorimasa made a mistake in his judgment of the Heian period.
29:45He escaped to the Ryodoin and committed seppuku in Keidai.
29:50This is said to be the first seppuku as a samurai in history.
29:54Is that so?
29:55That's too bad, TATSUMI.
29:58He is eliminated here.
30:01But it was great.
30:03This way of making mistakes is also great.
30:05It is said that Minamoto no Yorimasa was the one who exterminated NUE.
30:09Is that so?
30:11There was such a monster.
30:14At the end of the Heian period, Minamoto no Yorimasa exterminated NUE, a monster that troubled the emperor.
30:22This legend is written in the Heike story.
30:27You didn't write it carelessly.
30:30Thank you very much.
30:32Let's look at the current ranking.
30:36Here it is.
30:39TATSUMI is first place.
30:42OKADA is second place.
30:47HIGASHIKOKUBARU is also second place.
30:51KONO is also fourth place.
30:57There is still a chance because the three of you will be in the final.
31:01FUKUHA also has a chance.
31:04Good luck.
31:06In the next three hours, they will compete to see if they can cope with globalization as students.
31:12Will they be able to answer the questions of foreigners?
31:15English conversation test.
31:18In the first half of this year, the number of legal foreign travelers has increased the most in the past.
31:26It is expected that the number of foreigners visiting Japan will increase in the future.
31:32This situation should also increase.
31:44They will test if they can respond properly.
31:49What is the content of the test?
31:52Answer the questions of foreigners in English.
31:57If you can hear the content of the question, you will get 10 points.
32:03If you can answer the question perfectly, you will get 20 points.
32:11Hayashi will rate the English teacher number one.
32:16MUTO KAZUYA of TOSHIN HIGH SCHOOL.
32:20He has a long history.
32:27The level of the test is different.
32:28There is a test called CELTA.
32:30This is an international test in which people who can speak English can compete.
32:37Not only did I pass the test, but I was ranked 5th.
32:42I don't think there are any foreign teachers.
32:46You are good at Japanese.
32:49I'm Japanese.
32:51Okada of AOGAKU.
32:56I'm nervous.
32:58I think everyone is watching.
33:09What is good about Japanese trains?
33:15What is good about Japanese trains?
33:23What is Okada's answer?
33:26We have many Japanese trains.
33:28You can transfer trains very quickly.
33:33You can go anywhere you want to go in a short time.
33:40I think that's great.
33:43This is excellent.
33:50What did you think?
33:52I heard a lot of good things about Japanese trains.
33:55It's easy to access.
33:57You can go anywhere you want to go in a short time.
34:01Okada explained that you can go anywhere you want to go in a short time.
34:08The result was excellent.
34:12Next is Konno, who is the ambassador of Japan.
34:22How do Japanese people spend their autumn holidays?
34:26How do Japanese people spend their autumn holidays?
34:32Can you hear the verb, spend?
34:38What is Konno's answer?
34:42Most Japanese people love watching red and orange leaves.
34:53It's very beautiful.
34:55I recommend you.
34:59Please go to Kyoto.
35:04This is excellent.
35:13Japanese people often say autumn leaves.
35:18Red, orange, leaves.
35:21It's great that you can connect them with words you don't know.
35:27They got 20 points in a row.
35:31Next is Tatsumi.
35:35We celebrate them.
35:40Maybe November 15th.
35:45It's excellent.
35:48Next is Sasaki.
35:54We ourselves clean the trash.
36:00It's excellent.
36:05But...
36:09It's a nice choice.
36:12It's a nice choice.
36:14I'll call someone who knows more.
36:17The next three are not excellent.
36:20And the last one is...
36:23Miyazaki, Higashikokubaru.
36:30Excuse me.
36:32How is the winner decided in sumo wrestling?
36:36How is the winner decided in sumo wrestling?
36:42The point is to decide.
36:44Can he hear the word to decide?
36:48What is Higashikokubaru's answer?
36:57My name is Hideo Higashikokubaru.
37:01I'm from Japan.
37:03I'm from Miyazaki.
37:05Do you know?
37:06I don't know.
37:09One more, please.
37:12It's bad.
37:16I think it's bad, too.
37:19The winner is...
37:25Tatsumi.
37:27Okada.
37:29Konno.
37:33I often see Tatsumi and Konno in quiz shows.
37:37Okada.
37:38Don't underestimate me.
37:42The three are going to fight for the first prize.
37:48It's a quick quiz in the final.
37:51The one who gets three points will be the winner.
37:55It's natural to get a prize.
37:57We'll ask them common questions about Japanese and society.
38:01First, Tatsumi.
38:03How do you feel?
38:05I was very nervous.
38:07I'm nervous again.
38:09I was relaxed earlier.
38:13You got a prize.
38:15I'm nervous again.
38:18It's amazing that people who are in the final always come to the final.
38:24It's a very stable image.
38:30The second place is Okada.
38:32The second place is amazing.
38:34If he wins here, he will be the king of Japan.
38:38I want him to win here.
38:41It would be amazing if he wins against his brother.
38:43I would be proud if he wins against his brother.
38:45And Konno.
38:47I knew you were smart.
38:49But you came here.
38:51You are the pride of KO.
38:53The other KO was not worth it.
38:57I've done it so far.
38:59I'll leave it to you.
39:01I'll do my best.
39:03Let's start.
39:06Question.
39:10What is the name of this man?
39:15Let's start.
39:18Question.
39:22What is the name of this man?
39:26Beethoven.
39:29That's amazing.
39:37That's amazing.
39:39That's amazing.
39:41That's amazing.
39:44Let's continue.
39:46Question.
39:51What is the name of this kanji?
39:55Tatsumi.
39:57Jibin Koka.
39:59Correct.
40:03Tatsumi, you are fast.
40:06I can't help it.
40:08Both of them get 1 point.
40:10Please do your best.
40:12Okada, I want you to get 1 point.
40:14I can do it.
40:16Let's continue.
40:18Question.
40:21What is the name of this man?
40:23KOTOUGE.
40:27Okada.
40:29SHIKI MASAOKA.
40:31Correct.
40:33That's amazing.
40:37KOTOUGE was out of my head for a moment.
40:39I was able to do it.
40:41There are only two choices.
40:43There is only SHIKI MASAOKA.
40:46Okada.
40:48I won't let you do it yet.
40:50It's a good game.
40:52Let's continue.
40:54Question.
40:58What is the name of this kanji?
41:04TONNO.
41:06GANKEN KASUI.
41:08Correct.
41:10That's amazing.
41:14I'm at an age where I'm curious.
41:17I'm sensitive to this.
41:19That's amazing.
41:21GANKEN KASUI.
41:23That's amazing.
41:25KONNO was out of my head for a moment.
41:29That's amazing.
41:31Let's continue.
41:33Question.
41:37What is the name of this kanji?
41:41Okada.
41:43TEISO.
41:45Correct.
41:47That's amazing.
41:49That's amazing.
41:51I see.
41:53Let's continue.
41:55KONNO and Okada are in the lead.
41:58Will TATSUMI make a big comeback?
42:01Or will he win next time?
42:04What will happen?
42:20Okada.
42:22Wait a minute.
42:26Let's continue.
42:28Question.
42:32What is the name of this character?
42:34Who is this?
42:36I don't know.
42:38Who is it?
42:42Okada.
42:44Wait a minute.
42:50Wait a minute.
42:52I don't know the name.
42:54Let's continue.
42:56KONNO.
43:02Chibusawa Eiichi.
43:04Correct.
43:08The winner is KONNO MISAKO.
43:12I did it.
43:16I'm happy.
43:20Congratulations.
43:22I'm glad.
43:24Okada.
43:26I didn't know the name of this character.
43:28If I knew the name of this character, I would have won.
43:30If I knew the name of this character, I would have won.
43:32If you think about it, only one person made a mistake at the beginning.
43:35That's right.
43:37That's right.
43:39That's a great comeback.
43:41Congratulations.
43:43Congratulations.
43:46The winner is KONNO MISAKO.
43:48Congratulations.
43:50You are amazing.
43:52From now on, it's a special lesson.
43:54KONNO MISAKO will take the English conversation test.
43:57KONNO MISAKO will take the English conversation test.
44:02You look like that.
44:04You shouldn't talk to him.
44:06That's right.
44:08KONNO MISAKO.
44:10Excuse me.
44:12What do you recommend for sightseeing?
44:16Where is the best sightseeing spot in Japan?
44:22Can you understand the point of this question?
44:29What is KUSANAGI's answer?
44:34What?
44:36What?
44:38Hi.
44:40Hi.
44:42One more time, please.
44:44What do you recommend for sightseeing?
44:47Recommend?
44:49Music?
44:51No.
44:53I don't know.
44:55I was surprised.
44:58I was surprised.
45:00I'm sorry.
45:02I'm sorry.
45:04I'm sorry.
45:06That's dangerous.
45:09I was surprised.
45:11KUSANAGI.
45:13You shouldn't speak loudly.
45:15I couldn't tell him that he was wrong.
45:21I think he understood that.
45:24He ran away.
45:26I didn't understand at all.
45:28This is bad.
45:30This is bad.
45:32Recommend means to recommend something.
45:37What do you recommend for sightseeing?
45:42Can you answer this question?
45:45I'm not good at communicating.
45:49I'm sorry.
45:51I made a mistake.
45:53Igari, who is good at Kanji, and Tsuru, who is good at English, will answer the question.
46:02This question is for Tsuru.
46:05Why is it a KUN?
46:07Write the kanji for KU-RAN.
46:10Fish will jump.
46:12This is a question for TODAI.
46:14Is this a question for TODAI?
46:16This is a question for TODAI.
46:18I'm not sure.
46:20I'm Aby Hiroshi, who made TODAI famous.
46:23You said TODAI.
46:25It's easy to answer if you think about the essence of the question.
46:29I haven't seen this costume.
46:31I haven't seen this costume.
46:32What is the answer?
46:34This is correct.
46:36This is Aby Hiroshi.
46:39This is TODAI.
46:43Next is Igari.
46:47This is a question for Igari.
46:51Write the kanji for KU-RAN.
46:54You earn more than usual.
46:57It's not easy to earn more than usual.
47:01Idiot and ugly go to TODAI.
47:05I'm not good at this.
47:08What kind of conversation is this?
47:11I started imitating ABE.
47:14I'm not good at this.
47:16You should have answered correctly.
47:19The correct answer is this.
47:24Go to TODAI and earn a lot of money.
47:28You should have had a meeting with the technician.
47:31You didn't catch up with me.
47:32It's my turn, but no one caught up with me.
47:35Is that possible?
47:36TODAI is easy to answer.
47:40Igari wrote the kanji for NEPREGO.
47:43That's right.
47:44I've been saying this for a long time.
47:46Can you stop over-exaggerating?
47:49The next episode is...
47:52The second round of the final round.
47:57MAMAMOO will decide who is the winner.
48:05Who will be the winner?
48:09What will they use these goods for?
48:14They will also try to solve the problem of NANKAN SHOCHU GAKKOU.
48:18I'm sorry.
48:20I can't laugh at all.
48:22I'm embarrassed.
48:24Who will be the winner?
48:29If you want to see it again, please watch it on TVER.
48:33The past broadcast is on FOD.

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