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00:00Thank you for having us again this week.
00:05We are in Akihabara again.
00:09Akibahara?
00:10Akihabara.
00:11What?
00:12Why did you say Akibahara?
00:14We are in Akihabara.
00:15Akihabara.
00:16We have done a lot of things in Akihabara.
00:21This time, we are at Tokyo Radio Report.
00:26This is the first electronics department in Japan.
00:32I see.
00:34Akihabara was called an electronic city in the 1950s.
00:39It was founded at that time.
00:42It is no exaggeration to say that we made history with Akihabara.
00:47Have you been here for a long time?
00:49Yes, I have.
00:50There was a renovation before that.
00:55It's been 74 years.
00:58It's a department store specialized in electronics.
01:05Let's take a look around.
01:09The inside of the store is very small.
01:14I will entrust it to you.
01:16She entrusted it to us.
01:18Let's go inside.
01:20There is a camera inside and outside.
01:23We can't enter the store because it's too small.
01:26I will entrust the camera to you.
01:32Let's go inside.
01:48There is a TV.
01:50There is a TV.
01:51There is a TV.
01:52There is a TV.
01:53There is a TV.
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02:43There is a TV.
02:44There is a TV.
02:45There is a TV.
02:46Wonderland with electronic devices.
02:50Let's go up.
02:51Let's go up.
02:52Let's go up.
02:53First, we'll go up to the third floor.
02:55Okay, let's go to the left.
02:58There are many things.
03:00What?
03:01There are many batteries, too.
03:02There are many things on this floor.
03:07I don't know.
03:08There are many kinds of things on the same floor.
03:12There is a table.
03:13There are a lot.
03:14Mobile.
03:15Oh, it's a credit card cashier!
03:17Wow!
03:19They sell these!
03:21I really want one!
03:25Look, there's a piano!
03:27The three of them are interested in everything they see.
03:30Here it is!
03:32Parts section!
03:34The first person to talk to is Saito Denki Shokai.
03:38So cute!
03:41This is a shop that specializes in special parts since the Tokyo Radio Department was established in 1950.
03:50I wonder what special parts are.
03:54I wonder what it is.
03:56It looks like beans.
03:58I think there are a lot of things I've never seen before.
04:02Today, I'm going to talk to the shop manager, Makino.
04:08Nice to meet you.
04:11I'm going to ask her.
04:13What kind of things do you sell here?
04:16There's a metal connector hanging from the top.
04:22And in front of me, there's a noise cancelling device that musicians use.
04:28It's used to clean the sound.
04:30Noise cancelling?
04:32That's right. It's used to clean the sound.
04:35With this?
04:37With this, you can remove the noise and make the sound clear.
04:42Wow!
04:45Have you ever seen an adapter on a computer with a cylinder like this?
04:52By attaching this part, you can reduce the glare of the computer monitor.
04:59Isn't this the one we did with the soldering iron?
05:04This is also like a motherboard.
05:07I think it's in there when you open it.
05:09If you look inside the power supply, there are probably a lot of parts like this.
05:14I found it.
05:16Did you find it?
05:17Did you find it?
05:18No?
05:20If you break one of these parts, you can't turn on the computer.
05:27So each one is a must.
05:29That's right.
05:30That's what we want to do.
05:37It's a special part, but it's also a part that's used by people you know.
05:44These switches are usually used in the microwave.
05:49I see.
05:50I haven't seen a lot of parts like this.
05:53I haven't.
05:54If you disassemble it, this will come out.
05:57That's amazing.
05:59I didn't know at all.
06:02There are a lot of things like this in the microwave.
06:06I don't have the courage to disassemble the microwave.
06:10Why do you sell so many small parts?
06:14In our shop, customers come to buy parts one by one.
06:20So we don't put them together, but we sell them one by one.
06:26That's amazing.
06:28In the old days, people who were enthusiasts bought broken parts.
06:33They fixed it and used it as a hobby.
06:36They fixed it and sold it.
06:38That's why people come to buy these parts.
06:40I see.
06:41You can get only what you want.
06:44That's right.
06:45Some people come to ask me if I use this part.
06:50I see.
06:51Can you find it?
06:52It depends on the part.
06:55Are you the one who has been doing this for generations?
06:58That's right.
06:59My predecessor passed away when I was a child.
07:04My father is the one who has been doing this for generations.
07:08If you have a family, it's a short time.
07:12It's been a short time since I was a child.
07:15There are parts around me since I was a child.
07:19I think it's better to fix it than to buy a new one.
07:25I would be happy if the parts my parents used to use are still in my generation.
07:33I think it's great to fix it and use it carefully.
07:39Normally, people buy broken parts.
07:43That's right.
07:44I want to fix it.
07:47Do people from overseas buy it?
07:49Yes, they do.
07:50There are many people from overseas in Akihabara.
07:52There are no parts sold in my country.
07:57I see.
07:58I have to come to Japan to buy it.
08:01I go to Akihabara for sightseeing.
08:04I buy parts and accessories.
08:08I think it's good to buy it by looking at it.
08:12I can also listen to the story.
08:14I think it's good to buy it.
08:17I ordered a lot of parts.
08:21I can't raise my hand.
08:23I can't raise my hand.
08:25I've never heard of it.
08:26I can't raise my hand.
08:28Thank you very much.
08:31Let's get off.
08:33Yes.
08:34Thank you very much.
08:35Thank you very much.
08:36Next, I will visit the second floor.
08:39Mr. Hashigawa.
08:40Hello.
08:41Hello.
08:42Nice to meet you.
08:43Nice to meet you.
08:45Mr. Hashigawa, a specialist in vacuum.
08:48Vacuum?
08:50Do you know what a vacuum is?
08:52What is it?
08:53I've never heard of it.
08:54I've never heard of it.
08:56It's a light bulb.
08:58Is it a light bulb?
08:59Do you know what a light bulb is?
09:00I don't know.
09:01Thank you for taking care of me.
09:04It's a little recycled.
09:06When you turn on the light, it makes a sound.
09:09Does it make a sound?
09:11It makes a sound.
09:14That's great.
09:15Does it make a sound with music?
09:17Yes.
09:18I heard it's a computer program.
09:22People think it has nothing to do with it.
09:25But in fact, this is the origin of computers.
09:29It started from here.
09:30That's right.
09:33Yes, the vacuum is not only a computer,
09:36but also the origin of electrical products.
09:39A vacuum is a device that controls the current in a glass tube.
09:44By applying this principle,
09:46it has developed into a semiconductor that is used in many electrical products.
09:51I use it to receive calls.
09:56It's also for radio and TV.
10:02Do you use it for TV?
10:04Of course.
10:05Really?
10:06I have dozens of them.
10:08That's why there are so many umbrellas.
10:10In the old days, there was a TV that had legs.
10:14In the early days, it was all vacuum.
10:17That's why it was so thick.
10:19It was hot.
10:21It's amazing.
10:23If you look through the gap,
10:26it looks like a night view building.
10:29I want to see it.
10:30I often watched it when I was a child.
10:32I really like the night view, so I want to see it.
10:35I want to go outside.
10:37I want to enjoy the night view at home.
10:40It's interesting.
10:42Why did you start this shop?
10:46I used to work at a company called Kyodo Vacuum.
10:50I'm not here anymore,
10:52but I used to work with the president of the company.
10:55We've been working together for 30 years.
10:57That's a long time.
10:58It started with the president's hobby.
11:01I see.
11:02The world has become a transistor, right?
11:05I quit everything and started working at a transistor company.
11:10But there were a lot of synchros left at home.
11:13The president wanted to try it.
11:16So I joined and worked with him.
11:19That's how it started.
11:21That's right. It was the president's hobby.
11:23What is it?
11:25What is it?
11:27I was surprised.
11:29Many people understand this,
11:33but people in Manila want to see it.
11:35They want to see it in person.
11:37It's the same with computers.
11:39People in Manila want to see it in person and buy it.
11:42That's what's interesting.
11:45I've never seen so many things.
11:48There are a lot of things.
11:50It's cute.
11:52There are a lot of famous and beautiful things.
11:55That's amazing.
11:57It's in a very beautiful state.
11:59That's right.
12:01There's a small one like this.
12:03That's right.
12:05I thought the contents were completely different.
12:09Why is that?
12:11The size and shape are different.
12:14This is the age.
12:16The age?
12:18It's pretty long.
12:20As much as possible, the parts should be small and small.
12:26It's the history of evolution.
12:32Compared to the original vacuum tube,
12:35there is such a big difference.
12:37I think it's the result of the efforts of technicians.
12:40It's romantic.
12:42There is also a very rare vacuum tube here.
12:47Let me show you this.
12:49It's cute.
12:51It's round.
12:53It's like a light bulb.
12:55It was made about 10 years ago.
12:57That's amazing.
12:59I'm glad you kept it.
13:01It's amazing, isn't it?
13:03It's in a very beautiful state.
13:05That's amazing.
13:07How much is this one?
13:10It's about 200,000 yen for one.
13:16This is very expensive.
13:18It depends on the age.
13:21The value is different.
13:24What kind of people come to buy this?
13:27It's a secret.
13:29It's a secret.
13:31It's a secret.
13:33It's expensive.
13:35It's like a collection.
13:37It's a collection.
13:39It's a secret.
13:41Now, as I said earlier,
13:43it's a world where machines can't be seen.
13:49The iPhone is a great ability.
13:52But you don't know.
13:54It's hard to wear.
13:56It's dull.
13:58If it breaks, throw it away.
14:00It's hard to wear.
14:02But in this era,
14:04you can see the movement with your eyes.
14:07So,
14:09you may feel more.
14:13Compared to now.
14:15I can see each part.
14:17Because it's transparent.
14:21It looks like a hassle.
14:23No, no, no.
14:25Romance.
14:27I think it's a hassle.
14:29I think so, too.
14:31If you have a chance,
14:33you can start with something easy.
14:35It's interesting.
14:37Can we go at all?
14:40You can make this at all.
14:42You can tie it with a thread.
14:44Do you have an instruction manual?
14:47Yes, I do.
14:49There are a lot of books to make instructions.
14:52I see.
14:54You can make it like this.
14:56Wow, there are a lot of lines.
14:58Do you stick it here?
15:00I'm looking at it from behind.
15:03Is it behind this?
15:05Yes, it's behind this.
15:07But it's fun when it's done.
15:10I think this size is
15:13about this big.
15:15It's big.
15:17I'm not an expert, but
15:19I think this size is
15:21less than 1mm
15:23compared to the parts
15:25in the iPhone.
15:271mm?
15:29I think it's nanomicron.
15:31This is?
15:33It may be smaller.
15:36That's right.
15:38This machine is amazing.
15:40I can't think straight.
15:42It's amazing.
15:44It's amazing.
15:46It's made by
15:48using old technology.
15:50It's made.
15:52It's amazing.
15:54It's amazing.
15:56I didn't know.
15:58I heard a wonderful story at the end.
16:00I heard a wonderful story at the end.
16:02It's a meaningful time.
16:04Thank you for everything.
16:08It was fun.
16:10The next
16:12is the last shop.
16:14On the first basement floor,
16:16there is
16:20a final processing plant.
16:22It's in Akihabara.
16:24A final processing plant in Akihabara.
16:26Let's go to the first basement floor.
16:28This way.
16:30This way.
16:32What is a final processing plant?
16:34I don't know.
16:36There is a telephone pole.
16:38It's been used for a long time.
16:40It's been used for a long time.
16:42It's closed.
16:44It's closed.
16:46It's closed.
16:48It's closed.
16:50It's closed.
16:52It's closed.
16:54It's closed.
16:56It's closed.
16:58We will introduce the final processing plant in the program.
17:00We will introduce the final processing plant in the program.
17:02Please play it.
17:06Enter the Tokyo Radio Department.
17:08Go to the final processing plant in Akihabara.
17:12I found it.
17:14This is the final processing plant.
17:16This is it.
17:18From junk PC to things you don't know what to use,
17:20from junk PC to things you don't know what to use,
17:22the shop has a wide range of junk products.
17:24Look.
17:26There is a camera.
17:28Everyone loves IOMIO camera.
17:30Everyone loves IOMIO camera.
17:32Let's buy it.
17:34Let's buy it.
17:36It's 10,000 yen.
17:38Let's buy it.
17:40Can we buy it with the budget of TOWPASS?
17:42Can we buy it with the budget of TOWPASS?
17:44Can we buy it with the budget of TOWPASS?
17:46Can we use it?
17:48This is a board.
17:50This is a board.
17:52This is an adapter.
17:54What is this?
17:56What is this?
17:58PC 98.
18:00PC 98.
18:02This is a PC.
18:04This is a PC.
18:06This is a retro PC.
18:08This is a retro PC.
18:10It's 9,800 yen.
18:12It's 9,800 yen.
18:14It's cheaper than what we made.
18:16It's cheaper than what we made.
18:18As expected, junk products are sold at a high price.
18:20As expected, junk products are sold at a high price.
18:22There are still a lot of things to worry about.
18:24There are still a lot of things to worry about.
18:26Let's talk to the store manager.
18:28Let's talk to the store manager.
18:30Hello.
18:32I'm Nakagawa.
18:34I'm Nakagawa.
18:36Do you buy anything?
18:38Do you buy anything?
18:40I buy and sell.
18:42What kind of people are broken?
18:44What kind of people are broken?
18:46There are various people.
18:48There are various people.
18:50Even young people learn how to use their computers at school.
18:52Even young people learn how to use their computers at school.
18:54I don't have money, but I spend a lot of time on YouTube.
18:56I don't have money, but I spend a lot of time on YouTube.
18:58I don't have money, but I spend a lot of time on YouTube.
19:00It's a hobby.
19:02It's a hobby.
19:04Some people like it as much as it's bad.
19:06Some people like it as much as it's bad.
19:08If it's cheap, it's better.
19:10If it's cheap, it's better.
19:12What's the best selling thing?
19:14What's the best selling thing?
19:16It depends on the day.
19:18It depends on the day.
19:20It depends on the day.
19:22It depends on the day.
19:24It depends on the day.
19:26It depends on the day.
19:28It depends on the day.
19:30It depends on the day.
19:32It depends on the day.
19:34It depends on the day.
19:36It depends on the day.
19:38It depends on the day.
19:40It depends on the day.
19:42It depends on the day.
19:44It depends on the day.
19:46It depends on the day.
19:48It depends on the day.
19:50It depends on the day.
19:52It depends on the day.
19:54It depends on the day.
19:56It depends on the day.
19:58It depends on the day.
20:00It depends on the day.
20:02It depends on the day.
20:04It depends on the day.
20:06It depends on the day.
20:08It depends on the day.
20:10It depends on the day.
20:12It depends on the day.
20:14If you take pictures with this,
20:16you can use on your iPhone or something.
20:18Oh! Really?
20:20It's so convenient.
20:22It's so convenient.
20:24What's the photo
20:25we took 20 years ago?
20:30It's so good!
20:32The texture is really good.
20:34A little retro?
20:36It's got 1.3 million pixels.
20:38How many megapixels
20:40does the current iPhone have?
20:42I think there are about 12,000,000 copies.
20:44It was the best one.
20:46130,000 and 20,000,000?
20:48I think it's about the same.
20:50The same?
20:52I thought the camera was good,
20:54but I didn't know which one was better.
20:56Me too.
20:58Personally, I really like this one.
21:00It has a great taste.
21:02It was very popular at that time.
21:04Was it popular?
21:06It was very popular.
21:08Is this only here?
21:10It's not that beautiful.
21:12It's in a good condition.
21:14It's in a very good condition.
21:16There are exactly 300,000 copies.
21:18I don't do that much.
21:20I don't do that much.
21:22I can buy one by one.
21:24It's interesting.
21:26And the best service in this store is
21:28the service that physically destroys the hard disk
21:30for 100 yen per unit
21:32for the last company in the history of black.
21:34for the last company in the history of black.
21:36How to destroy it
21:38I will experience it
21:40without looking at it.
21:42I think it contains the history of black.
21:44I think it contains the history of black.
21:46Please press the green button.
21:48I will do it.
21:50The history of black.
21:52I'm scared.
21:54Look at this.
21:56It's cracking.
21:58Is it over?
22:00It's complete.
22:02It's a terrible history of black.
22:04This is a data system.
22:06This is a data system.
22:08This is amazing.
22:10If you put your arm in it, you'll die.
22:12No, no, no.
22:14It's scary to imagine.
22:16It's like a death game.
22:18It's like a death game.
22:20It looks painful.
22:22Why did you start?
22:24I used to do training on my computer.
22:26I was asked a lot about data.
22:28I was asked a lot about data.
22:30Of course, it's not as big as a hammer.
22:32Of course, it's not as big as a hammer.
22:34It's time to take actions now.
22:36It's time to take actions now.
22:38I was so nervous.
22:40I was so nervous.
22:42I was so nervous.
22:44Don't be nervous.
22:46Don't be nervous.
22:48There is a process.
22:50When I was working at a convenience store,
22:52When I was working at a convenience store,
22:54The upstairs was open.
22:56The upstairs was open.
22:58I thought there might be a fan.
23:00I looked for a fan with customers.
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23:19There are some computer parts here.
23:23Yes.
23:24Can I make a computer with these?
23:27I think you can do it.
23:29Can I?
23:30How much do you think you can make it?
23:31I think you can make it with 5,600 yen.
23:335,600 yen?
23:34If you use all the broken parts, you can make it with 5,600 yen or 1,000 yen.
23:39I spent less than 300,000 yen to make a computer.
23:43Young people want that kind of thing, but they can't buy it.
23:46That's right.
23:47That's why I worked so hard to make it.
23:49But you can make it with 1 in hundreds.
23:53It's just a matter of performance.
23:54That's right. I'll do my best.
23:57There are a lot of things here.
24:01Can I make a computer with these parts?
24:06Really?
24:08If you really want to do it, I'll do it.
24:12You're fighting all of a sudden.
24:13Can I buy it at a discount?
24:16It's much more difficult than buying a new one.
24:19I'll buy it at a discount of 500 yen.
24:21You have to repair it first.
24:23That's right.
24:25It looks like a lot of fun.
24:27I'd like to invite Mr. Noborisaka.
24:33Mr. Noborisaka.
24:34I'll give you a positive answer.
24:37Thank you very much.
24:39Next time, I'll introduce Hayashiruna as an idol.
24:42It's very easy to understand.
24:44It's simple.
24:45Learn PowerPoint and challenge Blueprint.
24:51Alligator
24:52It's a crocodile.

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