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00:00Cube-shaped puzzles!
00:02The two giants of the puzzle world!
00:06Now, crossword puzzles are on the front page of sports newspapers.
00:12They appear in events such as town halls and public institutions.
00:17In addition, they are featured in magazines for elementary school students.
00:21They are very active in the close-knit scene of life.
00:25It's very popular.
00:27This is a crossword puzzle to prevent special fraud.
00:31I didn't know there was such a thing.
00:34And, if you look at the bookstores, there are so many specialized sections.
00:41That's right. There are a lot of magazines.
00:46That's the image.
00:48There are 23 specialized crossword puzzles in Japan.
00:53The number of copies is 7.5 million copies in 2015.
00:598.93 million copies in 2023.
01:03It's an increase of 1.43 million copies.
01:08There was also an increase in the time spent at home due to COVID-19.
01:11They were able to make a big leap forward.
01:19I started when I was in elementary school.
01:22It's a sense of freedom. It's fun.
01:25It's a sense of accomplishment.
01:27It's easy to start, and it's easy to interrupt.
01:31I use it while I'm working.
01:35A crossword puzzle that shows such a quiet excitement.
01:40If you dig deeper into the world,
01:43there are surprising facts and secrets of money.
01:49A huge crossword puzzle made by 16 people.
01:53What is it?
01:55What is this?
01:57What was that?
01:59In addition,
02:01I can't believe it.
02:03The world is on fire.
02:05It's about to evolve into a cube-shaped puzzle.
02:12It's hard.
02:13Learn modern society by looking at all kinds of money.
02:17What is it?
02:19Ariyoshi's Money Discovery!
02:21Totsugeki Kaneo-kun!
02:27I'm Tamaki Sora-chan, the assistant of Totsugeki Kaneo-kun.
02:31Nice to meet you.
02:34Nice to meet you, Kaneo-kun.
02:36Nice to meet you.
02:37Ariyoshi, I want you to listen to me.
02:39There was a women's pro wrestling that Kaneo-kun featured in the other day.
02:44I went to see it.
02:47It was very interesting.
02:49It's interesting.
02:51Nagayo Chigusa's ceremony was held at the end.
02:58Next to my seat,
03:00the cast of the movie was sitting.
03:02I see.
03:03Yurian and other actors and actresses were sitting.
03:07Nagayo Chigusa came down at the end.
03:11She was crying with everyone.
03:14I see.
03:15She was in the order.
03:17Nagayo Chigusa came down in front of me.
03:20I was also crying.
03:23It doesn't matter, does it?
03:24It doesn't matter.
03:25It doesn't matter.
03:26It doesn't matter.
03:27Nagayo Chigusa was not crying.
03:29It was an ambition.
03:31I gave her a big hug.
03:34Stop it.
03:36Say it properly.
03:39I was also in Nagayo Chigusa's movie.
03:43Today's guest is Mr. Katsumi Takahashi, who is interested in money.
03:49First of all, Mr. Katsumi Takahashi.
03:51Nice to meet you.
03:52Nice to meet you.
03:53Mr. Takahashi, what kind of money do you spend?
03:56My daughter told me to buy a Christmas tree for the first time.
04:01Christmas tree?
04:02It's very authentic now.
04:04I think it's going well.
04:06I thought I had to go to a department store.
04:09It's very authentic.
04:11It's connected in three steps.
04:13It's amazing.
04:14It's about 180 cm long.
04:16It's good.
04:17I bought a Christmas tree that I can decorate.
04:21Did you buy it?
04:22It's amazing.
04:23The light bulb is small.
04:27It's LED.
04:28It's very fashionable.
04:30It's fashionable.
04:31I wanted to decorate it.
04:34But there was no snow.
04:37So I used my mother's cotton.
04:40I used my mother's cotton.
04:42I thought my mother would be happy.
04:44But my mother used my mother's cotton.
04:47So I gave it to my daughter.
04:50I gave it to my daughter.
04:51I don't need snow.
04:53I'm sorry.
04:54My daughter took it all away.
04:56Mr. Takahashi is in charge of cleaning up.
04:59That's right.
05:03This is Mr. Hasegawa.
05:06Nice to meet you.
05:07Nice to meet you.
05:08I see.
05:10What do you spend money on?
05:12I buy small things.
05:14I like figures.
05:16Do you like figures?
05:17Yes.
05:18There are many kinds of figures.
05:21I used to buy a lot of figures.
05:25But now I can buy a lot of figures.
05:28I used to buy old figures.
05:32This figure was sold out.
05:35I'm sorry.
05:37You are mistaken.
05:39You often make mistakes.
05:41I'm mistaken.
05:42You didn't buy a lot of figures when you were a big camera.
05:46That's not true.
05:47This is not true.
05:49This is not sold out.
05:50This is a hobby.
05:51This is a hobby.
05:54Let's go to the crossword puzzle world.
05:59Let's go to Kaneo.
06:02Let's go to the publisher who publishes crossword puzzle magazines.
06:09How do you make it?
06:11That's right.
06:12Kaneo visited the publisher in Taito, Tokyo.
06:17Who is making it?
06:19Welcome, Kaneo.
06:21This is the editor of the crossword puzzle magazine, Mr. Koji Yamada.
06:28It's popular.
06:30What kind of people are popular with crossword puzzles?
06:35It's popular with people of all ages.
06:38Especially people in their 50s.
06:41Puzzle magazines are more popular in the winter than in the summer.
06:45If it's cold, people stay at home for a long time.
06:48That's why it's popular.
06:50That's why it's popular in the industry.
06:54It's time to write.
06:55In addition, there is such a trend in sales.
06:59What is it?
07:00It tends to sell well in the morning of the first two weeks after the release.
07:04In the morning?
07:05For example, if 10 pieces were sold on that day, 5 pieces would be sold in the morning.
07:10In fact, when I monitored the first store,
07:15Oh, I got it right away.
07:21I hurriedly went home to buy it so that I could buy it in the morning of the release date.
07:29You can solve it right away.
07:30But you don't have to be in such a hurry.
07:36I want to solve it as much as possible and send it for verification.
07:41I'm in a hurry to buy it.
07:43I see.
07:44Does the magazine have verification?
07:49Yes.
07:50In the monthly magazine of Crossword Puzzle,
07:5370 to 100 questions were published in one issue.
07:58All of them have a verification pattern.
08:02That's good.
08:03100 questions in a month.
08:06More than 3 questions a day.
08:08That's a lot of work.
08:09I'm sure it's a lot of work.
08:11And the verification lineup is
08:15TV, game console, brand bag, bath set, and massage seat.
08:27It's from trendy to a little boring.
08:31It's certainly gorgeous.
08:34There are many old readers.
08:37The verification products are equipped with things that people of that generation will be happy about.
08:42But it's hard to make 100 questions a month.
08:47How do you make it?
08:48There is a writer of Crossword Puzzle.
08:52I'm asking them.
08:55There are about 20 to 30 people involved in making one issue.
08:5920 to 30 people?
09:00Oh, there are people like that.
09:05What did Kaneo ask?
09:09Kaneo, you're here.
09:12This is Shota Maejima, who has 10 years of Crossword Puzzle writing history.
09:19Originally, he was a crossword writer.
09:22But he changed to a writer because he liked it and became a creator.
09:29When you make a crossword puzzle, what kind of orders do you get from the publisher?
09:36I get a lot of orders from publishers.
09:40There are orders for 10x10, 15x15, and so on.
09:46The rest is up to me.
09:48There are various themes.
09:50For example, the theme of the prefecture of Tohoku Prefecture,
09:52or the theme of autumn food,
09:56or the theme of the Olympics,
09:59or the theme of sports in 2024.
10:03That's a wide range.
10:04In such a theme, how do you express the feeling of the season?
10:08For example, in the theme of sports in 2024,
10:12there are words such as Otani and Breikin,
10:15which focus on the topics of the world.
10:22To be honest, how much is a gala of a problem?
10:27In a magazine,
10:29it's about 10,000 yen per page.
10:35That's a lot.
10:37If it's two pages, it's 10,000 yen.
10:40If it's four pages in the middle of the magazine, it's 40,000 yen.
10:47Four pages in the middle of the magazine.
10:50That's a lot of words to fill in.
10:53If it's this size, it's about 300 words.
10:58It takes about two to three days.
11:00That's a lot of work.
11:02That's a lot of work.
11:07And as it gets to the second half,
11:10it's difficult to create a crossword puzzle
11:13where the first letter is Yo and the last letter is U.
11:25It seems that there were many puzzle makers who were worried about this.
11:33Now, there is a helpful tool for those puzzle makers.
11:38What is it?
11:40Here it is.
11:42It's called Crossword.
11:47According to another puzzle maker, Takise Akihiko,
11:51How is it?
11:53It's a very useful tool when you're in trouble with a crossword puzzle.
11:58For example, when you're making a problem,
12:00and you want to put the first letter of the eight-letter word, Yo,
12:03and the fifth and eighth letters of the word, U,
12:07you can enter it at this point.
12:10It's like a postage stamp.
12:13It's like a postage stamp.
12:15It's great.
12:17This is convenient.
12:20Anyone can sign up for this site.
12:24That's why all the crossword puzzle makers are signing up
12:28and making the dictionary thicker.
12:32It's the result of the efforts of the puzzle makers who share the trouble of making a problem.
12:39In this way, the puzzle makers make an average of 30 to 50 problems a month.
12:47Why don't you sign up, Kaneo?
12:51Can I?
12:53No, you can't.
12:55Why are you all so into crossword puzzles?
12:59So, this time, we're going to talk to a crossword puzzle lover.
13:06Oh!
13:07An old man with a good sense of humor is staring at the problem.
13:12This is Ikuo Kawabe, 89 years old.
13:17He's been doing crossword puzzles for more than 50 years.
13:22It's amazing that you've been into crossword puzzles for more than half a century.
13:27What's the charm of it?
13:29It's a sense of accomplishment.
13:31The sense of accomplishment when everything is solved.
13:34There are a lot of things I don't understand.
13:37There are a lot of new discoveries.
13:42That's the charm of it.
13:44And I think the people who make it are amazing.
13:48I think they know more than we do.
13:52I get it at the bookstore every month.
13:57It's like a new challenge from the creator.
14:01That's how I get it.
14:04It's a good relationship.
14:06Through the mission, I can talk to the creators.
14:10I didn't know there was such a fun thing.
14:14It's a crossword puzzle that's so popular that it's loved.
14:19Its history is old.
14:21It first appeared in December 1913.
14:26It's called the American newspaper New York World.
14:32In March 1925 in Japan,
14:35The first crossword puzzle appeared in the weekly newspaper Sunday Mainichi.
14:43On March 1st, it was introduced as a new knowledge game, Hameji.
14:50The next week, March 8th, the problem was published and the serialization started.
14:57Looking at the problems at the time,
15:00Fruits of the early days.
15:02Strawberry.
15:04Raw fish dishes.
15:05Sashimi.
15:07Beast.
15:08Lion.
15:09Vehicles that move at high speed.
15:11Car.
15:12Train, etc.
15:13Problems that still apply today.
15:16After that, the problem with verification became familiar.
15:21August 14, 1925.
15:26The problem with verification issued by a company as an advertisement.
15:31676,000 entries.
15:35What did you get?
15:36That's a lot of entries.
15:38One prize is 50 yen.
15:40Here's what it looked like at the time when 676,000 entries were submitted.
15:47The room is full of entries.
15:51By the way, the first prize at this time was 50 yen in cash.
15:56The current value is about 200,000 yen.
16:00That's a lot of entries.
16:02Of course, everyone will apply.
16:06In this way, it is a crossword puzzle that has settled as a popular entertainment in Japan.
16:13In 2016, a super-huge crossword puzzle was born, which was recognized as a Guinness World Record.
16:22The size is 90 cm in height, 13 m in width, and 4 times longer than a building.
16:31It's huge.
16:34Can I open this?
16:36129 squares in height, 1899 squares in width, and 66,666 words.
16:48It was made by 16 people, including the publisher's employee and puzzle maker.
16:56The basics of crosswords are to use ordinary nouns.
17:00However, the number of nouns in the dictionary is not enough at all.
17:04So I combined all the words, such as the name of Yokozuna in the past, and completed it.
17:11Wow, Chidori also appeared.
17:16I haven't heard that he solved all the puzzles by himself yet.
17:21More than 65,000? Of course.
17:24I can play with it for the rest of my life.
17:26But crossword puzzles are familiar, but there are many things I don't know, so I learned a lot.
17:34Mr. Ryoji, it was a crossword puzzle.
17:37There were a lot of things I didn't know.
17:39That mega crossword puzzle was amazing.
17:42I think I'll keep it as a hobby for the rest of my life.
17:45I can play with it for the rest of my life.
17:48If it's too easy, it's boring, and if it's too difficult, you get motivated.
17:52That's right.
17:54How about you, Sora-chan? Have you ever played a crossword puzzle?
17:57Yes, I have.
17:59I've played a crossword puzzle in a newspaper.
18:02My mother often played a crossword puzzle.
18:05But I played a crossword puzzle for verification.
18:07That's right.
18:08I play a crossword puzzle for verification.
18:10I don't know. Maybe you didn't play a crossword puzzle.
18:12Mr. Takahashi, what do you think about the popularity of crossword puzzles?
18:17I used to play crossword puzzles when I moved a lot.
18:22Did you play crossword puzzles?
18:24But I didn't know there were so many kinds of verification puzzles.
18:29How about you, Hasegawa? Do you play crossword puzzles?
18:32Actually, I'm not good at puzzle games.
18:37Oh, you're not good at it.
18:39When you hit a wall, it's fun to go over the wall.
18:42But when you hit a wall, you get depressed.
18:45You can't go over the wall.
18:47You feel like you're not the chosen one.
18:49That's right.
18:50You have a strong opinion.
18:53You don't have to ask such a question.
18:57If you're not good at it, you're not good at it.
18:59That's right.
19:00In order to get rid of Hasegawa's complex,
19:04let's all try crossword puzzles.
19:08Let's finish the puzzle and give Hasegawa a good memory.
19:13This time, we've prepared a crossword puzzle for a special program.
19:16Here you go.
19:19Vertical key, horizontal key.
19:22You only need one horizontal key, right?
19:25That's right.
19:26Let's solve the vertical key first to guide you.
19:30Let's solve the vertical key first to guide you.
19:35Here's the question.
19:39Kaneo is a 〇〇〇 fairy.
19:42I see.
19:43That's easy.
19:44I can tell just by looking at this.
19:46That's right.
19:47Ryusei, please.
19:48I'm a wallet.
19:50That's correct.
19:52I can do this, too.
19:53I can do this, too.
19:54I can do this, too.
19:55I can feel the sense of accomplishment.
19:57Next, Soracchan.
19:59Yes.
20:00Let's solve the vertical key.
20:02Here's the question.
20:04Ogi has recently joined the 〇〇〇 tennis club.
20:11That's right.
20:12Soracchan can do this.
20:13Yes, I can.
20:14Soracchan, you can do this.
20:15Sakashita Tennis Club.
20:18That's correct.
20:19It's a Japanese club.
20:20That's right.
20:21Sakashita Chiriko.
20:22Chiriko Sakashita.
20:23That's right.
20:24It's a tennis club.
20:25You're doing well.
20:27Next, Katsumi.
20:28Let's solve the vertical key.
20:32Here's the question.
20:33Kaneo's head is 〇〇〇.
20:39You can see this.
20:40You can see this.
20:41It's four characters.
20:43Four characters.
20:44That's how it looks inside.
20:46It's a bad face.
20:48Can I answer?
20:49Yes.
20:50Gamaguchi?
20:52That's correct.
20:55That's exciting.
20:57Hase is proud of Gamaguchi.
20:59Yes, he is.
21:01I'm doing this because I don't like you.
21:04I'm glad to hear that.
21:06This is the last question.
21:08Next, Manabe.
21:10Here's the question.
21:12Nobu is 〇〇〇.
21:17This is the year when Ariyoshi held his first general meeting.
21:20I was there, too.
21:22I saw it.
21:24It's a question about costumes.
21:26That's right.
21:28Yes.
21:29It's not a costume.
21:32It's a uniform.
21:34That's correct.
21:36That's right.
21:39That's right.
21:41It's a uniform.
21:43That's right.
21:45This is the last question.
21:47Hasegawa can solve the next question.
21:53It's a good memory.
21:55There are many hints.
21:56Here's the question.
21:58This is an example of how to beat someone easily.
22:02What?
22:04I don't understand.
22:06It's not that.
22:08Wait a minute.
22:09It was easy until now.
22:11Why are you giving me a hint?
22:13Why?
22:14Calm down.
22:15There are so many hints.
22:17It's easy.
22:20There are so many hints.
22:23It's easier than Sakashita.
22:26I remember that was a good topic.
22:29I don't understand.
22:30I'm sorry.
22:31I don't want to waste time.
22:32I understand.
22:33It's like this.
22:34It's a little unpleasant.
22:35That's right.
22:36The people around me are careful.
22:38You're hitting the wall.
22:41I don't understand.
22:43You'll be like that forever.
22:46Are you okay with that kind of person?
22:48No.
22:49I want to change.
22:50You'll be defeated forever.
22:51I want to change.
22:52You're kind.
22:53I want to change.
22:54It's easy.
22:56You have 5 seconds.
22:57Wait a minute.
22:59I don't understand.
23:04That's all.
23:05I'm sorry.
23:06I'm sorry.
23:07I don't understand.
23:08The correct answer is this.
23:10It's easy.
23:12That's enough.
23:14Why?
23:15I don't understand.
23:17Why?
23:18It's easy.
23:19That's all.
23:20That's all.
23:21Sora-chan, you said you were going to change.
23:25When I saw Sora-chan for the first time, I changed my mind.
23:29I changed my mind when I saw Sora-chan.
23:31I thought I shouldn't say it.
23:33But everyone said it.
23:35No one said it.
23:36Why did you change your mind?
23:38Please come again.
23:40If you like me a little more.
23:41That's right.
23:42I hate you even more.
23:44I hate you more.
23:46We've seen the world of crossword puzzles so far.
23:50There are many other types of puzzles.
23:55There are also unusual puzzles.
23:59For example, this is...
24:02It's interesting.
24:03It's cute.
24:04It's easy to understand.
24:05This is a puzzle that builds up the meat parts of a pig.
24:10The meat parts of a pig.
24:12It's interesting.
24:13It's a very unusual puzzle.
24:15It's easy to remember.
24:17And this is...
24:19What is this?
24:21There's a hole in it.
24:24This is a puzzle that creates a three-dimensional maze while thinking about the way the beads go through.
24:32It's interesting to use your head.
24:36This is a puzzle.
24:38This is a puzzle that made Souta Nanakan crazy about when he was a kid.
24:43I want to hear that.
24:45The secret of that strength may have come from the puzzle.
24:50There are many puzzles like this.
24:55Among them, there is a puzzle that has been loved all over the world for many years.
25:03It's a cube-shaped puzzle.
25:08It's a puzzle that has six faces in one color.
25:13I've never been able to do that.
25:18This cube-shaped puzzle was proposed by Rubik, a professor of architecture in Hungary, in 1974.
25:29It took more than a month for Rubik himself, the creator of the puzzle, to complete it.
25:38I'm having a hard time.
25:42This cube-shaped puzzle has been around the world since 1980.
25:49It has sold more than 100 million pieces in two years.
25:56It was a big boom in Japan, with 4 million pieces shipped in 1980.
26:02Even now, 40 years after its release, the number of shipments per year is about 920,000.
26:10It's a very popular puzzle.
26:13It's amazing.
26:15It's still very popular.
26:19This cube-shaped puzzle has been held once every two years.
26:26In a tournament held in Korea in 2023, about 1,200 people from 57 countries and regions participated.
26:36The most basic cube-shaped puzzle has nine faces on each side.
26:42The American player won with a record of 4.545 seconds.
26:51By the way, this man also set a world record in the same year.
26:56The time was 3.134 seconds.
27:01Isn't that Tezuna?
27:03Is he really doing it?
27:05It's too fast.
27:07I can't turn it that fast.
27:09And recently, there have been various changes.
27:13For example, this one.
27:15It was made at a shopping mall in Hong Kong.
27:18Each piece is about 2.5 meters long.
27:24In 2021, it was recognized as the Guinness World Record for being the largest in the world.
27:31Hey, you're going to have to do it with four people.
27:35If there is the largest in the world, this is the smallest in the world.
27:41This cube was made in Japan.
27:44Each piece is 5 mm long.
27:47The size is 1.6 mm per end.
27:52You can actually move it to play with this size.
27:57The price is 777,777 yen.
28:03It's too small to use tweezers.
28:08In addition, this is a design with rubies, sapphires, and emeralds scattered around.
28:16The price is 3.8 million yen.
28:20I thought it was 300,000 yen, but it was 300,000 yen.
28:22I can't touch it because I'm afraid of 8,000,000 yen.
28:26And this is...
28:28Isn't this the one you want the most?
28:30What is this?
28:32A lot of Anmikas are looking at me.
28:35I thought it was sealed.
28:36It's a cube-shaped puzzle that matches Anmika's face.
28:41It was introduced in 2023, and it became a hot topic on social media.
28:47300 yen.
28:48This Anmika has a slightly different expression from the other six puzzles.
28:54It's pretty difficult.
28:58Looking at Anmika, I feel like I'm going to have a dream.
29:04And this was born.
29:08Everyone, please take a good look at it.
29:15What's wrong?
29:16It took only 0.204 seconds to put all the faces together.
29:27This is a machine developed by a Japanese electrician.
29:31It uses AI technology to instantly identify the color of the puzzle face.
29:39I didn't know there was an AI in the puzzle world.
29:43Japanese technology is amazing.
29:47It's a cube-shaped puzzle, but it's not just about speed.
29:52There are also super kids with amazing skills.
29:58It's here.
30:04Welcome, Tadano.
30:07This is Sakito Takahashi, a 4th grader.
30:16Are you good at cube-shaped puzzles?
30:20Yeah, I've been doing it since I was eight.
30:23It's fast.
30:26Look, I can do it like this.
30:28It's amazing.
30:30It's amazing just to do it normally, but you have some amazing skills.
30:36Now I'm addicted to putting all the faces together.
30:42What?
30:44That's...
30:46What is it?
30:48That's it.
30:50You can do that?
30:53What is it?
30:54It's sudden, but here's the Kaneo Quiz.
31:00What is the way to put together a cube-shaped puzzle that Sakito, a 4th grader, is addicted to?
31:08Here's the Kaneo Quiz.
31:10Let's start with Sora-chan.
31:14Throwing?
31:18Juggling?
31:20It's hard.
31:22Throwing and putting it together.
31:24Wow!
31:26It's the first time I've seen Kaneo's wow.
31:31Now, Katsumi-san.
31:33Meditation?
31:35Meditation?
31:37I don't look at it.
31:39You don't look at it?
31:41I see, I see. It's an amazing skill.
31:44Now, Manabe-san.
31:45I'm still in elementary school, so I'm going to do a live broadcast.
31:50You're going to do a live broadcast.
31:52I'm going to put it all together today.
31:54Wow, wow, wow, wow.
31:56That's right.
31:58I got a comment.
31:59Isn't that just doing it normally?
32:02I'm doing a live broadcast, but...
32:04Now, Hasegawa-san.
32:05Well, I'm doing something, so I think I'm doing something that children can't do.
32:10One meal a week.
32:12One meal a week.
32:14You're making me know more about the other person.
32:17You're a person I didn't know.
32:19I'm doing something that children can do, so I'm doing it with one hand while making a declaration in their place.
32:27Don't stop.
32:28Don't stop.
32:29Don't stop.
32:30Don't change your reaction.
32:32I was so surprised at the staff's reaction that I got a bad reaction.
32:36Now, the correct answer.
32:38What is it? I really don't know.
32:40Then I'll actually try it.
32:42What is it?
32:43Let's go!
32:47He's looking at it and memorizing it.
32:49I think he's got it.
32:50What?
32:51No way!
32:52I think he's got it.
32:53The cube and the glare.
32:54He's memorizing it.
32:55He's memorizing it?
32:56He's that good?
32:58Then it's Sakito-kun!
33:03Look!
33:04He's wearing a mask.
33:08He's memorizing the face in the middle of his head.
33:10He's memorizing it.
33:11Let's go!
33:18He's not looking at the cube and memorizing it.
33:22Can he do it?
33:24Can he do it?
33:28And then...
33:29It takes one minute.
33:31I almost forgot that it was one minute.
33:37He did it!
33:38He did it!
33:40He did it!
33:41He did it!
33:42He did it!
33:43You did it!
33:45I saw him with his eyes covered in the video,
33:47and I thought I could do it too,
33:49and I did it!
33:51You did it?
33:52If you can do it, you can do it.
33:53But...
33:54Why can't you memorize the cube?
33:58Tell me the trick!
34:02When you do it with your eyes covered,
34:04you have to think about the edges.
34:06I don't know that.
34:07You have to look at the different positions,
34:09and if you do it this way,
34:11you'll have the same face.
34:13This face should be like this,
34:15so you should do it this way.
34:17That's a kid's explanation.
34:19You have to look at the different positions.
34:21I don't understand.
34:22It's a matter of intuition.
34:24I don't understand even if you say that.
34:26I think he has a good reason.
34:28Anyway,
34:29you have to turn your head all the way around.
34:34By the way,
34:35the way to do it with your eyes covered
34:38is also used as a competition in the World Championships.
34:42In addition,
34:43you can do it with just one hand.
34:46There are 17 events.
34:49What do you want to do?
34:51You can't be satisfied
34:53just by doing it normally.
34:56I hope I can participate in the World Championships someday.
35:00Do your best.
35:01Please do your best from now on.
35:04The correct answer is to do it with your eyes covered.
35:07Mr. Katsumi, you did a great job.
35:10Where does this cube-shaped puzzle go?
35:14It's amazing.
35:16What is the final point?
35:18It's evolving, isn't it?
35:20Mr. Sawariyoshi, the cube-shaped puzzle.
35:22I was always looking at it with irritation.
35:25I've never done it before.
35:28I don't understand even if I hear the explanation.
35:32I don't even know how to do it.
35:34And Mr. VTR,
35:36you were good at solving the cube-shaped puzzle.
35:39How about you?
35:40Do you have any special skills?
35:43I don't think so.
35:45The three of us can't sit here.
35:48That's right.
35:49Of course.
35:50I'm sure you'll be surprised.
35:52From the moment you wake up in the morning,
35:54you can go outside in 5 minutes.
35:57After finishing all the preparations.
35:59I'm a little weak.
36:01I want you to do it.
36:03I'm not weak.
36:05Why do you want me to do it?
36:07You don't want to see me wear pants, do you?
36:09How about you, Mr. Manabe?
36:11I'll play rock-paper-scissors with both hands.
36:14I'll do it at high speed.
36:16The right hand will definitely win.
36:18At high speed.
36:19Absolutely.
36:20I'll do it.
36:21I want you to do it.
36:22I'll do it.
36:23Rock-paper-scissors.
36:25Rock-paper-scissors.
36:29Really?
36:30You're very skillful.
36:31You can't do it right away.
36:33That's right.
36:34I learned this when I was in the 4th grade of elementary school.
36:36I can do it for the rest of my life.
36:38That's amazing.
36:39It's difficult.
36:40That's right.
36:41My body is...
36:42I'm a lost child.
36:44I'm a lost child.
36:46This is a rehearsal.
36:47This is a rehearsal.
36:49I'll do it in the morning.
36:50That's right.
36:51I'll do it in the morning at the center.
36:53Strongly.
36:54Slowly.
36:55Mr. Takahashi, what do you think?
36:56In an instant.
36:57It's a dread perm.
36:59Dread perm?
37:00No, no, no.
37:01That's impossible.
37:02Do you know what dread means?
37:03That's right.
37:04Mr. Takahashi.
37:05I'll do it.
37:06Please.
37:10That's funny.
37:12That's amazing.
37:13Why?
37:14Is it an illusion?
37:16Dread...
37:17Is it a dread perm?
37:19This is a dread perm.
37:20Is this a dread perm?
37:21This is a dread perm.
37:22It's a dread perm.
37:23It's a dread perm.
37:24It's a dread perm.
37:25It's like NBA players.
37:26It's a dread perm.
37:27Everyone has amazing skills.
37:34Next time, Kanoyo will be on a trip to Thailand.
37:39The BL drama is very popular.
37:41There are a lot of food.
37:43There is a night market.
37:45Sounds fun.
37:46Is it too much?
37:49I'm a vet.
37:51I'll give it a try.
37:52Yes!
37:53There should be something you can do besides running away.
37:57Saturday drama, Rira no Hanasaku Kemono Michi.
38:00Tonight at 10 p.m.
38:04If you had a chance to be the president, what would you do?
38:09There are more than 2.6 million companies in Japan that don't have a successor.
38:14Stick to the people who challenge you.
38:17Cheers to Tsurube's family.
38:20The guest is Ayako Imoto.
38:23I'm looking forward to it.
38:26What?
38:27Please tell me.
38:29Please look forward to it.
38:33The singing contest is on Tuesday night.
38:37The guest is Masaaki Sakai.
38:39Nogizaka 46, Pink Lady.
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