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00:00But for some reason, Arakawa-ku in Tokyo is getting a lot of attention from all over the world.
00:08What? Really?
00:11According to our investigation, there are a lot of unknown star companies in Arakawa-ku.
00:19For example, do you know this company?
00:23If I were to brag about Arakawa-ku...
00:26What's that? What's that? What's that?
00:28I think most people have it.
00:30Have it?
00:31What is this company that Arakawa-ku is bragging about?
00:36Based on the manufacturing process, please answer what kind of company it is.
00:42First, the material. It's something like cotton.
00:47We're going to make this into a thread.
00:50We're going to spin it.
00:52Isn't there anyone who doesn't have this?
00:56What is this?
00:57We're going to make it into a cloth.
00:59It's dyed! It's dyed!
01:01It's dyed!
01:02I'm going to give you a big hint.
01:04What is this?
01:06Huh?
01:07This is a big hint for young ladies.
01:11It's a bonus. It's a quick answer.
01:13It's a quick answer while you're laughing.
01:15Don't you know this shape?
01:16It's a familiar shape, isn't it?
01:18We've changed the shape.
01:21Uchimura-san.
01:22Jeans? Denim?
01:23That's a good answer!
01:26It's a denim.
01:29If Uchimura-san's generation doesn't say denim, I'll be embarrassed.
01:36Cut the dyed fabric and sew it together.
01:40Edwin's jeans are complete.
01:43Edwin.
01:45It's often thought of as overseas, but Edwin was born in Arakawa-ku.
01:51I didn't know that.
01:55The 503 series has sold more than 20 million copies in a row.
02:01It has been deployed overseas, including Europe and the United States.
02:04Now, it's a famous brand that people all over the world know.
02:08It's amazing. It's Arakawa-ku.
02:10Edwin is famous in the UK, too.
02:13It's really cool.
02:15There are a lot of foreigners.
02:17The reason why Edwin is known all over the world is...
02:22What are you trying to hide?
02:27It's because he's spread the word of used jeans around the world.
02:33In 1980, Edwin developed a technology to wash jeans with stones.
02:41It became a hot topic in Japan and Europe.
02:46In Japan, it spread in the form of reverse import.
02:49It was the first time.
02:51If it weren't for Arakawa-ku, Edwin wouldn't have been chosen as the best jeanist for three years in a row.
02:59I'm sorry, but I'm a Levi's fan.
03:02You don't have to say that.
03:05For the sake of Arakawa-ku, Nippori Yaki has foreign tourists.
03:16In fact, in the past 10 years, the number of foreign tourists visiting Arakawa-ku has doubled.
03:23Why?
03:24Nippori is the first tourist destination after Narita Airport.
03:27It's amazing that it's the first.
03:29It's so famous that it's on the guidebook.
03:34In the guidebook abroad, there are other tourist attractions and Arakawa-ku.
03:42In addition, Nippori Yaki is the first stop on the Keisei Skyliner from Narita Airport.
03:50In other words, Arakawa-ku is the gateway to Tokyo.
03:55It's a long gateway.
03:57Arakawa-ku is the best tourist destination in Japan.
04:02Anyway, the craftsmanship of the craftsmen is wonderful.
04:06There are a lot of great companies and they are famous all over the world.
04:11In Arakawa-ku, there are still a lot of companies that are famous all over the world.
04:16What is the craftsmanship of a small town shop that attracts orders from all over the world?
04:25What is the tomato that foreigners are crazy about?
04:32Tonight, we asked 268 people in Arakawa-ku.
04:37A world-famous star company, Gachi Ranking Special.
04:43First, the 7th place is...
04:47Arakawa-ku's Kamiwaza Workshop, which is praised by all over the world and run by three families.
04:55When I was investigating in Nippori Park,
05:03I found a group of people I was curious about.
05:07They are doing something strange.
05:12What kind of event is this?
05:14This is an event called Nippori Sharebase.
05:18Various shops are participating in the business contest.
05:23I think it will be exciting if many people come.
05:27Are you familiar with it?
05:28Yes.
05:29Two days ago, I went to Arakawa-ku.
05:33Are you a mayor?
05:35Yes, I am.
05:40Actually, he just got a job two days before the interview.
05:44He is the real mayor of Arakawa-ku.
05:49I'm going to make it with the feeling that Arakawa-ku is as great as the pride of the world.
05:56How do you feel about that?
05:58Thank you for the good project.
06:02Thank you very much.
06:03I'm rooting for you.
06:04He just got a job as a mayor.
06:09I will continue to investigate.
06:12Takoyaki looks delicious.
06:14It's delicious.
06:15I heard that Arakawa-ku is the pride of the world.
06:19The pride of Arakawa-ku is world-famous.
06:28It's great.
06:30There are three families.
06:32Three families?
06:33It's a place where it's hard to understand.
06:35There are many people who come with a map.
06:39Is it a place to go?
06:41It was a topic of conversation that I went abroad.
06:47Go to the residential area based on information.
06:53It's in the back.
06:55It's a residential area.
06:57Is it here?
06:59It's a house.
07:01Excuse me.
07:03Welcome.
07:04This is amazing.
07:09There are delicious ingredients inside.
07:15There is beef.
07:19There is Chinese food in the kitchen.
07:24Is it a food sample?
07:28This is it.
07:35It's small.
07:37It's all mini Chihuahua.
07:42It's a mini Chihuahua specialty store that opened in 2005.
07:46It's a mini kitchen.
07:48It's small.
07:50Can I buy this?
07:52Yes.
07:53We sell everything from small items to finished products.
08:01It's cute.
08:02I will collect it.
08:05It's a 1-yen-dollar-size shamoji.
08:09It's a real pot.
08:14It's a 3-centimeter-long pot and rice cooker.
08:19They manufacture and sell 1-centimeter-long kitchen utensils.
08:26This is amazing.
08:28The technology is amazing.
08:29What kind of customers come to buy this?
08:32There are many foreign customers these days.
08:37How many countries are there?
08:40There are more than 20 countries.
08:43More than 20 countries?
08:45I think foreign customers like it.
08:47I think so, too.
08:48I don't know how to spend money.
08:53You make a lot of money.
08:55I make a lot of money.
08:57In fact, a customer ordered this from abroad.
09:04Recently, a customer ordered this from Austria.
09:08The purchase price is 600,000 yen.
09:13That's amazing.
09:15There are many miniature manufacturing companies.
09:18There is a reason why this place in Arakawa is popular all over the world.
09:23What should I hide?
09:28This is made of the same metal as the real thing.
09:35When it comes to miniatures, most of them are made of clay or plastic.
09:41If you want to make it look like the real thing, you can make it with the same metal.
09:46Can you make it smaller?
09:49That's why...
09:50Can you make it smaller?
09:53I want to do it.
09:56You can also make a 1 in 12 size.
10:01This is amazing.
10:03Why can you make a miniature with metal?
10:06There is a secret here.
10:09It's a secret.
10:14You are from a small town.
10:16It's not a small town.
10:18Why is there a secret here?
10:20It's a secret.
10:22There is a metal processing factory in the back of the store.
10:26This is where the products are made.
10:28First, remove the plate.
10:32This is a company secret.
10:36It's a company secret.
10:38It's a company secret.
10:40Use the flat aluminum plate as a vessel.
10:44And then...
10:46Do you do it one by one?
10:48It's so detailed.
10:50You're going to hit that?
10:53This is where the pattern of the pot is made.
10:58It takes a lot of time.
11:00With an exquisite amount of power.
11:04A pot with a thickness of only 0.6 mm.
11:07Make a small dent.
11:10Make a small hole in it.
11:14It's going to be a long day.
11:16Connect it to 0.3 mm of thin aluminum.
11:20It's stuck.
11:24If you attach a wooden stick.
11:27It's going to be like that.
11:30That's great.
11:32Make a 0.6 mm hole in the tip of your hand.
11:37If you pass the ring.
11:40You can't go that far.
11:43A miniature of a yukihira pot that can be hung in the kitchen is complete.
11:49That's great.
11:50You're making them one by one.
11:52It takes time.
11:54The handle of the pot.
11:57It's going to break.
11:59It's impossible.
12:01It's impossible.
12:04It's a very popular miniature workshop now.
12:08Yukio is the owner.
12:10She used to run a metal processing workshop here.
12:15But her job was cut short about 20 years ago.
12:20Then her wife, Tomoko, was inspired.
12:24I do it as a hobby.
12:26While I was doing it, I didn't have a good pot.
12:31My husband said,
12:33Maybe I can make it because I have time.
12:36That's why I asked him.
12:39Wasn't it hard to ask?
12:41I had a lot of time, so I decided to make it.
12:47Then, at the age of 53.
12:50Yukio's talent, which was the original, was disappeared.
12:55A 1 in 12 size espresso machine.
13:00A fryer for donuts.
13:06These are all made of stainless steel, just like the real thing.
13:13When it was exhibited at overseas events, it was praised from all over the world.
13:18I want people from overseas.
13:21I think he did his best today.
13:24He really did his best.
13:27That's the only way to make something good.
13:31If it was a 25-day operation,
13:34I couldn't do it for about 20 days.
13:39I knew I was depressed,
13:42so I was able to relax.
13:45That's a relief for me.
13:49I'm really happy.
13:52The program suddenly changed.
13:55I didn't mean to.
13:58It didn't change.
14:00That's good.
14:02By the way,
14:04It's a miniature shop over there.
14:07There is a celebrity who used to live in the neighborhood.
14:13What should I hide?
14:17Mr. Hikaru Ijuin.
14:20I don't know if it's a new video.
14:23My house is very close.
14:25I started playing after I left.
14:28To be exact, I went to my father-in-law's house in Sato-kun's house.
14:34Mr. Yukio Tenshu said,
14:37Mr. Ijuin used to carry a land sail.
14:41He had a big body, so he said,
14:43Mr. Ijuin has a good head.
14:47By the way,
14:48A medical company in Arakawa
14:51was making the world's first miniature.
14:55What should I hide?
15:023.8mm light bulb.
15:06What is this?
15:07It's small.
15:09It's a light bulb that was in the stomach.
15:14I see.
15:15In 1954,
15:18the world's first color light bulb was developed.
15:24Until then, it was black and white,
15:26but now it's colored.
15:28It's an incredible technology that led to the early discovery of machines.
15:34In other words,
15:35Mr. Arakawa was able to be healthy thanks to humans.
15:41In addition,
15:42recently,
15:43a great company has even made a light bulb that can erase the smell just by illuminating it.
15:49Arakawa is amazing.
15:52Arakawa is a world-renowned star company.
15:55The 6th place is
15:57the world's largest waiting room where more than 500,000 light bulbs are sold worldwide.
16:05This is TV Tokyo.
16:07I'm talking to people in Arakawa.
16:10Can I talk to you?
16:11Yes.
16:12Thank you very much.
16:14Can I talk to you?
16:15While investigating,
16:18I don't know if there's anything I can brag about.
16:24I don't have that either.
16:25Who is it?
16:26Rijun Hikaru.
16:27It's me.
16:28He's my classmate.
16:29It's Tossan.
16:30It's Tossan.
16:31It's Tossan.
16:32It's Tossan.
16:33Yuuichi Todoroki.
16:35Tossan has a big body.
16:36It's big.
16:37He was in kindergarten.
16:39Kindergarten, elementary school, and junior high school.
16:41Tossan.
16:42What kind of kid was he?
16:44He was smart.
16:45I'm grateful.
16:46He was smart.
16:47It sounds like a theory,
16:49but he was beaten up by the people in the waiting room.
16:51That's Tossan.
16:52He beat me up.
16:53It's a theory.
16:54Why are you talking about someone else?
16:56That's amazing.
16:58When we asked him more, he said...
17:01It's small.
17:02There's a waiting room.
17:05It's a company that makes it.
17:07It's used by children and adults.
17:09Everyone uses it?
17:10Everyone uses it.
17:11It's used all over the world.
17:12I'm proud of it.
17:13I see.
17:15It's indispensable to the lives of people all over the world.
17:17What is the product of Arakawa Ward?
17:21There are more than 400 waiting rooms.
17:24There are a lot of craftsmen.
17:27I was born in Nishi-ogu, which is in Arakawa Ward.
17:33I'm going to introduce you to Nishi-ogu.
17:38Look at the exterior.
17:41It's very ordinary.
17:42It's very ordinary.
17:44It's a very ordinary waiting room.
17:47What are you going to make?
17:49I'll give you another quiz.
17:51I like this.
17:52Please.
17:55What kind of company is this?
17:58Please answer based on the manufacturing process.
18:01I'm going to assemble the plastic parts.
18:08You know what this is, right?
18:09You've seen this before, right?
18:11You've seen this before, right?
18:13There aren't many people who don't take care of this.
18:16There aren't many people who don't take care of this.
18:19This is a global product that has orders from countries and regions around the world.
18:26Does everyone have this?
18:28Everyone has this.
18:30Next, I'm going to use this roll-type metal.
18:34This is a thin and strong metal.
18:36This is a thin and strong metal.
18:38I'm going to cut this metal.
18:42You know what this is, right?
18:44If I didn't have this, I wouldn't be here right now.
18:48What do you mean?
18:49I'm going to use this round metal to make a bowl-shaped one.
18:55This is a hint.
18:57This is a story about M1 in 2006.
19:00Who is it?
19:02Who is it?
19:03Who is it?
19:04Who is it?
19:05Who is it?
19:06Who is it?
19:07Who is it?
19:08Who is it?
19:09Who is it?
19:10Who is it?
19:11I'm saving everyone's lives.
19:14If I didn't have this, I wouldn't be here right now.
19:19After cutting a thin metal plate into a bowl-shaped one,
19:23and combining it with various plastic parts,
19:27the bicycle bell, which is also a story about M1 in the tutorial, is completed.
19:32This is made by the Tokyo Bell Manufacturing Co., Ltd. in Arakawa Prefecture,
19:36where about 60% of the sales are overseas.
19:40This bell is very small.
19:44Is it small?
19:46This is the Tokyo Bell bell.
19:51But it has a lot of power.
19:53The tone has a lot of power.
19:55There is a standard.
19:58People can't hear the small sound of a bicycle bell.
20:01So there is a rule that the bell must be 75 decibels loud.
20:05It's as loud as a vacuum cleaner.
20:09In the past, you had to be at least 5 centimeters tall to hear the bell.
20:14But the Tokyo Bell bell is 2.8 centimeters tall,
20:18and it's the world's first bell to be 75 decibels loud.
20:26It's different, isn't it?
20:28The bicycle bell in Arakawa Prefecture is a world-class product
20:32because of its high functionality.
20:35In addition, the design is also highly evaluated and sold.
20:39There is a place in the world that is proud of.
20:42What is it?
20:46It's a modern art museum in New York.
20:49What is this?
20:51This is a product called Crystal Bell, which is a little more flashy than that.
20:56For example, the bicycle bell in Arakawa Prefecture was sold at a museum.
21:05Isn't it amazing?
21:09We have no choice but to make a new tutorial.
21:14This is Crystal Bell, which was sold at a modern art museum in New York.
21:21It seems that the design and pop color of the bell were highly evaluated by foreigners.
21:27How do you ring this bell?
21:29Turn it and ring it.
21:31It's a good sound.
21:33I want to keep doing this all the time.
21:36That's right.
21:37By putting plastic on the part that rotates, it can ring even in the rain.
21:41In fact, it's a good idea for Americans to put pop colors on the gears.
21:50Did you stop ringing the bell?
21:52No, I just did a good job for the camera.
21:56I'm very satisfied.
21:58By the way,
22:00I have lived in Arakawa Prefecture for 25 years.
22:05I also ride a bicycle.
22:07I've been to Yokohama from Arakawa Prefecture by bicycle.
22:11I went to Yokohama to save money on the train fare.
22:15When I came back by bicycle, my tires were broken.
22:19It cost me 6,000 yen.
22:21It was more expensive than the train fare.
22:27The actor Moro Morooka goes to Shioiri Park in Arakawa Prefecture.
22:33When is the best time to go there?
22:35I don't want to say this, but the view from here is amazing.
22:38The view you can see from here is this.
22:42It's a fireworks show.
22:43You can see all the fireworks in Sumida.
22:46There is a sky tree next to it.
22:49You can see it together.
22:51This year's fireworks show will be a big deal.
22:54I don't want to say much.
22:55It's beautiful.
22:58That's all.
23:00Arakawa Prefecture is the 5th most popular star company in the world.
23:06Arakawa Prefecture supports famous artists from more than 40 countries.
23:13I've lived in Arakawa Prefecture for 6 years.
23:16I went to McDonald's in front of Machiyano Station.
23:18I consulted with an old lady I didn't know.
23:21Why did you consult with her?
23:23I was able to read the sales of Hidakaya in front of Machiyano Station.
23:28I consulted with her.
23:29I was able to read the sales of Hidakaya in front of Machiyano Station.
23:31There are still many companies that are proud of Arakawa Prefecture.
23:34Please look at this.
23:36This company has been in business for more than 120 years.
23:40There are many orders from all over the world.
23:44Here is a quiz.
23:48I'll show you the manufacturing process of what this company is proud of.
23:53Please answer quickly.
23:55This is a thin metal tape.
23:59This is very thin.
24:02I'll put this on the machine.
24:05I'll cut it further.
24:08This is a delicate work that cannot be misaligned by 1 in 100.
24:13This is very thin.
24:15There are orders from more than 40 countries in the world.
24:1930% of the sales are overseas.
24:23I'll cut it with another machine.
24:28This is a small part of 15 mm.
24:35Have you ever seen this?
24:38This is not a hint.
24:42I was happy to get a hint.
24:48This is a small part.
24:50I'll put this on the metal plate.
24:56This is a harmonica.
24:58This is correct.
25:00This is a wonderful harmonica.
25:03I thought it was a harmonica.
25:06I'm in trouble.
25:10Small metal is a lead part that produces sound by vibration of air.
25:16I'll put a cover on it.
25:20This is a harmonica that the Showa era used at school.
25:25This is a harmonica made by Harmonica.
25:28This is the top-selling harmonica in Arakawa.
25:32This is the No. 1 company of Harmonica.
25:35There are many people who use this product.
25:39Mr. Tsuyoshi Nagamuji, Mr. Iwazawa Yuzu.
25:42There are many people who use this product.
25:49This is amazing.
25:52This is a product called Major Boy.
25:55Mr. Tsuyoshi Nagamuji uses this product.
25:58Did Mr. Tsuyoshi Nagamuji make this product?
26:01Is this a company?
26:07This is not just a harmonica.
26:09This is a company in Arakawa that manufactures and sells electric guitars.
26:14The artists who use this product are amazing.
26:19Mr. Takahiro Matsumoto of BEAZ.
26:22Mr. Sakurai of INSTIL.
26:24Ms. Katy Perry.
26:27Mr. Yadatarumin plays the guitar of Arakawa.
26:30I also play the original guitar at a live concert.
26:35There is a practice room in Arakawa.
26:38I live here.
26:40I live in a high-speed apartment.
26:42I'm always in the car.
26:44I sing loudly, but no one complains.
26:48I was surrounded by old ladies.
26:51I sometimes appear on TV and do dramas.
26:54I was wondering if they would take a picture or play a guitar.
26:58I found a plastic bag in my bag.
27:00I found a bun in it.
27:02There was nothing in the bun, only bread.
27:04I smiled and said, please.
27:06You look like a person who doesn't have a job.
27:09You are full of information.
27:13Are you aiming for an album?
27:16The fourth place in the world where Arakawa is proud of.
27:21There is only one place left.
27:23It is a holy place where tourists from all over the world come.
27:27I heard that Arakawa is proud of the world.
27:31There is only one store in front of the station.
27:34I went there the other day to buy it.
27:37You can only buy it at a box store.
27:40I got it from my child.
27:44If you take it with you, you can buy a lot.
27:48The whole area was one.
27:52Now it is one of the buildings.
27:57Is it here?
28:00It is a 40-story tower apartment in front of Nippori Station.
28:06What kind of store is it?
28:09I went to the second floor.
28:13There are a lot of people.
28:18It came out.
28:20You have a cardboard box.
28:22A large number of cardboard boxes come out one after another.
28:25What are you buying?
28:28What did you buy?
28:30This is a candy called Bontaname.
28:32This is a long-sale candy.
28:34I bought it when I was in junior high school.
28:37Isn't it sold?
28:39It is said that Dagashi sells it.
28:42Dagashi's Oya Shopping Mall, which has been established for 78 years.
28:47Bontaname was really eaten by people in southern Kyushu.
28:56The reason why Bontaname is particularly popular in Arakawa Prefecture.
29:00I think there are many kinds.
29:04I work in a school district, so I choose the one that the children will be excited about.
29:09There are about 200 kinds of general Dagashi shops.
29:15There are more than 500 kinds here.
29:20So I asked Ritsuko, an 83-year-old specialty store owner, to introduce the recommended Dagashi.
29:28This.
29:34It's been around for a long time.
29:37I think it's been around for about 90 years.
29:40Itoshiki Ame.
29:43Old men in the Showa era know this.
29:48Itohiki Ame is aiming for a big candy by pulling a string.
29:53Now, only Isshya, a company in Aichi Prefecture, manufactures precious Dagashi.
29:59Furthermore.
30:00This.
30:03Soft candy.
30:05But it's light.
30:07I'll give it back to you.
30:09This is Pongari Gashi.
30:11The manufacturer went bankrupt and disappeared once.
30:16It came back four years ago.
30:20This store sells all kinds of Dagashi, from standard to rare.
30:26But why are there so many kinds?
30:31It's not a Dagashi shop.
30:33It's a candy shop where Dagashi shops come to buy.
30:39In fact, Nippori, where there were many Dagashi stores after the war.
30:45However, due to redevelopment, the number of stores has decreased dramatically.
30:51After the war, there were 160 stores, but now there are only one.
30:56Thank you very much.
30:59When I was investigating at such a Dagashi site.
31:04It tastes like chicken.
31:08It's good.
31:11In my hometown, there are only sweets with a caramel or strawberry flavor.
31:15It's not as good as here.
31:18It's definitely better than in Europe.
31:21I've never seen this before.
31:25The number of people overseas has really increased.
31:28Where are there many people from?
31:30Korea, France, and China.
31:35Some people bring it to Japan.
31:37Some people go abroad and sell it.
31:40Some people buy it.
31:43I've been doing this for 70 years.
31:46My body is in shambles.
31:48How are you doing?
31:50Only my mouth.
31:54In addition, there was a strongest Dagashi maker in Arakawa Prefecture.
32:00What is that Dagashi?
32:03Please answer to the manufacturing process.
32:06It has been in operation for more than 90 years.
32:08It's a bell.
32:10Dagashi maker.
32:12If you look inside, it's a cardboard box.
32:14It's not for moving.
32:16It's a cardboard box for shipping.
32:18More than 150,000 pieces a day.
32:20More than 40 million pieces are produced a year.
32:22There are orders from overseas.
32:24What is this?
32:26There are orders from overseas.
32:28What is this?
32:30This is the manufacturing process.
32:32This is yellow powder.
32:34This is the process of mixing yellow powder.
32:40You can understand the process of making Dagashi.
32:43All you have to do is mix yellow powder.
32:47Mix and simmer?
32:49This is a hint.
32:51This is a favorite of Kuro-chan.
32:53Are you interested in this?
32:55I don't need it.
32:57I mixed it.
32:59This is a black liquid.
33:01This is a black liquid.
33:03This is mixed in this.
33:05This is a black liquid.
33:07This is mixed with yellow powder.
33:09This is mixed with yellow powder.
33:11You can understand this.
33:13What is this?
33:15What is this?
33:17This is KINAKOBO.
33:19This is correct.
33:22Put the dough mixed with yellow powder and water candy in the machine.
33:27When it becomes a thin dough, it will be a brush.
33:29This is a brush.
33:31This is a brush.
33:33Put the finished dough on the dough.
33:35This is KINAKOBO.
33:37This is completed.
33:39This is the number one production number in Japan.
33:41This is a company in ARAKAWA.
33:43This is a company in ARAKAWA.
33:45This is the correct answer.
33:49Please wait for a while.
33:53Please eat this like a cow.
33:59This is the third place.
34:03I investigate around NIPPORI STATION.
34:09This is a tomato.
34:15This is also a tomato.
34:17What is this?
34:19This is a bag written TOMATO.
34:23What is this?
34:25This is a tomato.
34:27This is a big tomato.
34:29This is a tomato.
34:31This is the easiest to use.
34:33This is cheap.
34:35This is a tomato.
34:37This is a tomato.
34:39This is a tomato that everyone talks about.
34:41What is this?
34:43What is this?
34:45I follow the bag.
34:51This is a tomato.
34:55I found a big tomato.
34:57What is this?
35:01This is a tomato that foreigners know.
35:03This is a tomato that foreigners know.
35:07This is the number one star company in the world.
35:09This is the number one star company in the world.
35:11This product was amazing.
35:17This is amazing.
35:19This is amazing.
35:25I look around NIPPORI STATION.
35:27I look around NIPPORI STATION.
35:29I look around NIPPORI STATION.
35:31I look for a bag with a tomato on it.
35:33I look for a bag with a tomato on it.
35:35This is amazing.
35:37This is a tomato.
35:39I found a big tomato.
35:41I found a big tomato.
35:43What is the name of this store?
35:45I came to buy fabric.
35:47I came to buy fabric.
35:49Fabric?
35:51I see.
35:53If you like sewing, you don't know this store.
35:55I see.
35:57I see.
35:59NIPPORI STATION.
36:01There are more than 90 fabric stores along the 1km road from the station.
36:09It's a city of cloth and fabric from Japan.
36:17Among them, the reason why tomatoes are so popular is...
36:21It's cheap. It's impossible.
36:24We have everything, so we can buy almost everything.
36:27There are many rare fabrics.
36:31The price is 1,100 yen per meter.
36:36There are more than 10,000 kinds of fabrics.
36:41That's why...
36:44Foreign tourists come to Arakawa prefecture for tomatoes.
36:49We have a tour guide with us.
36:52There is no other store in the world that sells this much fabric.
36:56It's from here.
37:00I'm going to make a costume of a thief.
37:04When will I wear a costume of a thief?
37:10The second place is...
37:13It's a very famous company that revolutionized Japanese kitchen.
37:20Mr. Otake, do you know this company?
37:22It's a company that sells side dishes.
37:24It's called CLERAP.
37:26Don't go there.
37:28Don't go there.
37:30Actually, everyone knows it.
37:32It's the first system kitchen in Japan.
37:37It was developed 50 years ago.
37:41It's a company called CLENAP.
37:45In addition, a new CLENAP was developed by industry development.
37:49You just set the hot water and press the button.
37:57It automatically cleans the air ducts that are difficult to wash.
38:03That's great.
38:05You don't have to clean the air ducts and filters for 10 years.
38:11That's great.
38:12That's great.
38:14CLENAP has been in the kitchen industry for more than 70 years.
38:20It also produced products that Japan is proud of.
38:26What is it?
38:29It's a back net.
38:32That's right.
38:34Look at this.
38:36It's a back net.
38:37Originally, CLENAP was specialized in processing stainless steel.
38:44We developed a very strong back net.
38:47It was adopted and used as a back net.
38:50It's not just a kitchen.
38:52Please come in.
38:54I'll show you inside.
38:56It's a great company.
38:58What is the number one star company in the world that Arakawa is proud of?
39:04Ateco.
39:05Ateco is famous, isn't it?
39:08Is that so?
39:10What kind of company is it?
39:13I don't know what it is.
39:16Ateco is the biggest company, isn't it?
39:20Do you know how many people work there?
39:23I don't know that much.
39:26The locals don't know.
39:29Ateco is a company that everyone in Arakawa knows, but no one knows the details.
39:36What kind of company is Ateco?
39:41Is this it?
39:43It's huge.
39:45This is Ateco, which stands out in Sumidagawa.
39:50Last year's sales amounted to about 400 billion yen.
39:55What kind of company is it?
39:56What is the number one star company in the world that Ateco is proud of?
40:00This is the first time I've been to a variety store.
40:03I'm a little nervous.
40:05I'm really worried.
40:07Are you okay?
40:09It's my first time.
40:11I'm really nervous.
40:13First of all, I'd like to introduce you to the president of Ateco, who knows about Ateco.
40:18Ateco has many world-class products.
40:23It's the first time I've been to a variety store.
40:26At that time.
40:29What should I tell you?
40:34I don't know.
40:36Time goes by.
40:38What does that mean?
40:40It's a big company.
40:42Are you the president?
40:44What does that mean?
40:46I've been doing music for a while.
40:49Do you play music?
40:51I help out a little.
40:52Yes.
40:54It's getting more and more mysterious.
40:59I'm the president of a mysterious company.
41:02What do you think?
41:04Please show me the number of products that make 400 billion yen.
41:11He's a good singer.
41:13He has a beautiful voice.
41:15I can't see the company.
41:17It's like a laboratory.
41:19What?
41:21This is a very special product we'd like to show you today.
41:27Liquid?
41:29Is this a liquid?
41:31Yes, it's a liquid.
41:33This is a liquid metal for making capacitors used in semiconductor memory at the tip.
41:40This is a liquid metal.
41:44I didn't know that.
41:45I didn't know either.
41:47I'll explain it a little more clearly.
41:50It's a liquid metal.
41:52It's used as a semiconductor capacitor.
41:55I don't know what a capacitor is.
41:57He doesn't know even if he's told again.
42:00We have the world's number one share of this.
42:06There's something that moves very smoothly by using it.
42:14Something that moves smoothly by using this transparent liquid is...
42:20What are you trying to hide?
42:25It's a company.
42:28It's a great company.
42:31It's a great company.
42:33It's the number one company in the world.
42:35It's a great company.
42:36It's a great company.
42:40If you want to watch this program again, go to TVER.
42:45What is the number one company in the world that makes this liquid that moves smoothly without it?
42:53It's a smartphone.
42:56In fact, this liquid metal is used by smartphones all over the world.
43:02It can speed up information processing.
43:07What kind of liquid is it?
43:09This company is not the only one.
43:13It is used by 100% of new companies in Japan.
43:17When you add a little bit to the engine oil, the fuel efficiency increases.
43:22The white powder that increases the transparency of plastic.
43:27It's a world-class company that's been active in medical fields.
43:32It's a great company.
43:35It makes such familiar material products and sells 4 billion yen a year.
43:43How many types do you use?
43:46We handle about 6,000 types of products.
43:516,000?
43:53Can you figure it out?
43:55No, I can't.
43:57I'm trying to reduce it a little bit.
43:59Is that so?
44:01It's time to add the fried food.
44:03How to remove the stain that will definitely fall.
44:05I'll tell you all the correct answers.
44:09Do you keep the soy sauce at room temperature or refrigerator?
44:12Here it is.

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