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00:00Tokoro-san's school doesn't teach him how to fish.
00:06The one enjoying his hobby is 12 year old Horie Tora-taro-kun who lives in Hokkaido.
00:13Actually...
00:21His ice hockey skills are so good that he was invited by a famous American team.
00:30That's amazing.
00:33The 11 year old Ashita Shiraki-kun and the 9 year old Sunao-kun who live in Hokkaido.
00:45The gap is so big.
00:46Jazz?
00:47They were playing together.
00:49They were both talented at playing jazz.
00:53They even had a session with a member of the Tokyo Paradise Orchestra.
01:05The 11 year old Minasu Shida-chan who lives in Chiba Prefecture and loves singing.
01:13That's amazing.
01:19He won many competitions such as the All Japan Championships.
01:23He signed a sponsorship contract as an elementary school student.
01:27He wants everyone to look forward to his surfing.
01:31There are children who have amazing skills that even adults can't do.
01:38Super Kids actually have those skills.
01:43Super Kids, who won the competition that even adults can participate in.
01:47They are in their 3rd year of elementary school and are already professional.
01:54Hello, nice to meet you.
01:56Hello.
01:57I'm Kanon Ito.
01:59I'm 9 years old.
02:00Your shoulders are so muscular.
02:01You're 10 years old, right?
02:02Yes, I'm 10 years old.
02:03Your shoulders are so muscular.
02:04I'm nervous because it's my first time shooting a video.
02:07Kanon is shy.
02:10Your hair is cool.
02:11Your hair is amazing.
02:12I get recognized by everyone at competitions.
02:15But when I spin my hair, it hits my face.
02:19So I always make it into a bun.
02:23Her hair is colorful to stand out at competitions.
02:26But she makes it into a bun so that it doesn't get in the way.
02:31And what she always does at home is...
02:35I train my body.
02:39Her balance is very important for her amazing skills.
02:44Let's take a look at her amazing skills.
02:47I get a lot of injuries, so I make it like this.
02:50You make it like this?
02:51If you don't put this on...
02:53It's like this.
02:55I don't get hurt when I get hit.
02:58I don't get hurt when I get kicked.
03:00You don't get kicked?
03:02So that my butt doesn't hurt,
03:04I put this green thing in here.
03:09Her amazing skills have a big impact on her butt.
03:15We asked her to show us where she practices.
03:19It's wide.
03:20It's wide and I can only do it where the ceiling is high.
03:24Where the ceiling is high?
03:26It's about the same size as a tennis court, and it's 8 meters high.
03:31There's a huge air mat and a trampoline for competitions.
03:39It's very similar to a trampoline.
03:41I practice flying it.
03:45What do you think her amazing skills are?
03:51Like breakdancing.
03:54The answer is...
03:56Ah!
03:58What is this?
04:00It's amazing!
04:03What is this?
04:05Kanon's amazing skill is slacklining.
04:11It's amazing!
04:12Slacklining is a sport where you compete for poses, jumps, and spins on a 5-centimeter belt line.
04:22When she was in the first grade of elementary school, she fell in love with a video she saw on Instagram.
04:29Usually, it takes a year, but she was able to fly it in three months.
04:36And she has won many competitions.
04:39She signed a professional contract when she was in the third grade of elementary school.
04:43What is the charm of slacklining?
04:46It's like a bird flying in the sky.
04:49Kanon's dream is to win the slackline world championship.
04:55Good luck, Kanon!
04:57Next is...
05:02She won the Ministry of Science and Technology's award for seven months.
05:06It's amazing.
05:07She won the Ministry of Science and Technology's award for seven months.
05:08It's amazing.
05:10The super kid is Tomoru Kamisaka, 13 years old, who has been helping out in a rice cracker shop in Ibaraki Prefecture for 105 years.
05:23In fact, there is a hint of his amazing skill in this shop.
05:27It's somewhere here.
05:31There is a hint of Tomoru's amazing skill somewhere in the shop.
05:35I want to put it on my shirt.
05:37About that, the family...
05:39I use a variety of colors.
05:41I feel like I'm making a shape for a yacht.
05:45I can use it on a daily basis, so it's helpful.
05:48I can use it all the time, so it's fun.
05:50I'm curious about that.
05:52I asked her to show me around Tomoru's room.
05:55What is this?
05:56It's a device for contacting the president of Tokyo Metro.
06:03There is a shop that sells parts.
06:05I bought it with my pocket money.
06:08You like trains.
06:11This is a buzzer that the president and the driver use to give out signals.
06:19Oh, it's ringing.
06:21It's a good sound.
06:24There are many train goods in every corner of the house.
06:29You're good.
06:31In fact, Tomoru's amazing skill is related to this train.
06:37I asked her to show me the tools she uses for her amazing skill.
06:41I use this when I draw patterns.
06:46I draw lines here.
06:50I use this to scratch.
06:55What is it?
06:57This is paint.
06:59It's a little muddy.
07:01It's a special paint that can withstand heat.
07:07I asked her to show me her amazing skill.
07:13This is where I go to the store.
07:17I come here once or twice a month.
07:21Hello.
07:23There are many toilets.
07:25She will show me her amazing skill at this place where there is a workbench and a drain.
07:30You can use it at the store.
07:32Did you find out what Tomoru's amazing skill is?
07:37It's a thing that broadcasts.
07:40What is the correct answer?
07:42I'm going to cut the clay I'm going to use.
07:45Clay?
07:47Cut out the necessary amount from the clay and put it in.
07:55Tomoru's amazing skill is pottery.
08:01But it's not just pottery.
08:05I make a train with pottery.
08:08Train with pottery?
08:10What does that mean?
08:13I make it in the way of making TATARA.
08:17TATARA is a method of spreading the clay flat like soba.
08:25Use a knife to cut the clay into a square.
08:29Put the pattern you made in advance.
08:33Put a stick called PONSU on it and make a hole.
08:39The point is to cut through the four corners first with a pipe-shaped tool called PONSU.
08:48If you cut through the four corners, there will be cracks in the four corners, so make a hole.
08:55Next, use an adhesive called DOBE to assemble six parts.
09:03Here?
09:05I'm going to scrape the corners a little.
09:08I think it's more realistic because the corners are round.
09:12The taste has come out.
09:14Certainly, the roundness came out.
09:17I'm reproducing the frame to fix the wheels called DAIWAKU.
09:25After attaching the antenna and steam locomotive and other small parts,
09:31bake it, color it, and finish it in a month.
09:38Here is the finished product.
09:42The name of the work is T-1056-3 type train.
09:47I took it from TOKORO and made it 1056.
09:53What is the most particular about?
09:55I'm particular about making it long enough to pull out this connector.
10:00I'm making a lot of DOBE so that it won't break.
10:04I'm trying to make it stick.
10:09This train, which TOMORU spent seven months to make,
10:15has a lid on the ceiling and reproduces the interior seats and drivers' seats.
10:23It won the Monde Science Prize at the national competition.
10:28The reason why TOMORU fell in love with pottery was his family trip experience.
10:36He has made more than 30 works so far.
10:40In fact, this vase displayed in the shop is also one of TOMORU's works.
10:47He still uses bowls and plates as a tableware every day.
10:53What is the work you want to make the most now?
10:57My favorite locomotive is a locomotive called EF65.
11:02I want to add a little originality to it and win the Prime Minister's Award.
11:07TOMORU, a young potter, continues his challenge.
11:12It was a great work by SUPER KIDS.
11:17It was great.
11:19TOKORO's SOPON TOKORO is on TVER U-NEXT.

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