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00:00Hi, I'm Chiko-chan. Nice to meet you.
00:02Wow, nice to meet you.
00:04I'm Chiko-chan.
00:06I'm 5 years old. Nice to meet you.
00:10Nice to meet you, too.
00:13First of all, this is my first appearance.
00:15I have to take a bath twice a day.
00:19I'm Tsuda Ken.
00:21I'm Hiro Tsuda. Nice to meet you.
00:23Nice to meet you, too.
00:24You like beauty, don't you?
00:26No, I don't.
00:28You don't?
00:28Yes, I do.
00:30When and when do you take a bath?
00:32Morning and evening.
00:33Morning and evening?
00:34You took a bath this morning, too?
00:36Yes, I did.
00:37That's great.
00:39Nice to meet you.
00:41And one more thing.
00:43You're renting a field and growing a lot of vegetables.
00:46That's gross.
00:49Where do you grow vegetables?
00:51I rent a field near my house.
00:54Carrots, radishes,
00:57Chinese cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, spinach, okonomiyaki.
01:01Wow!
01:03You have everything.
01:05It's delicious.
01:07Mr. Okamura, you're all Kansai people today.
01:11I might leave without thinking.
01:14Hey, Mr. Okamura.
01:15Who is your favorite cartoonist?
01:20Tsuda-san is a cartoonist, too.
01:22At work.
01:25He's a voice actor.
01:28Mr. Okamura, as a voice actor,
01:30which do you prefer, a hero or a villain?
01:33I prefer a villain.
01:34Why?
01:36Because I have a lot of freedom.
01:38I see.
01:39So you have to protect your hero.
01:42That's right.
01:43There are a lot of things I can't do.
01:44I see.
01:46By the way, what is a hero?
01:51What is a hero?
01:54What is a hero originally?
01:57What is a hero originally?
01:59Yes.
02:03He?
02:09There is an image that a hero is an ally of justice to defeat villains.
02:15Have you ever thought about what it originally meant?
02:21I heard that a hero is a hero based on something.
02:27What?
02:30You have a good voice, but I didn't know that.
02:33Damn it.
02:34Damn it.
02:36Damn it.
02:38Please answer.
02:40A hero...
02:42Well...
02:44He...
02:47Hero...
02:48Color.
02:49Hero?
02:50Color.
02:52Don't say that.
02:55Damn it.
02:56OKAMURA-SAN.
02:57Yes.
02:58You sound like a Kansai person.
03:01YAMIROIKO-SAN.
03:03You sound like a superman.
03:07I see.
03:09You sound like a superman.
03:11Don't say that.
03:14Now I ask all Japanese people.
03:18What is a hero?
03:21I asked people who came to buy hero goods.
03:25I have an image that I want to be a hero once when I was a child.
03:33I want to be a hero in the future.
03:38In the karaoke of his relatives' gathering on New Year's Day, he sang a nostalgic song.
03:54His relatives laughed at him.
04:02However, CHIKO-CHAN knows the answer.
04:05A hero is half God.
04:13Half God.
04:18CHIKO-CHAN, you know what a hero is.
04:23You have a lot of knowledge about heroes.
04:27Professor YUMIKO HIGASHI is studying the difference between cultures around the world at the University of International Fashion Technology.
04:37A hero is a hero who uses superhuman techniques in manga and anime.
04:43In Greek mythology, halos or heros is the origin of the word.
04:48Halos means half God born between God and man.
04:55Halos is the origin of God and man.
04:59Greek mythology is the story of a god born in ancient Greece.
05:06Halos has many famous heroes, such as Perseus, who defeated Medusa, the monster of the snake, and Achilles, who came from Achilles.
05:17Mr. Ogizo, what is the story of a hero?
05:21A hero is a hero who overcomes difficulties and defeats the enemy.
05:27There is an original existence in the image of a hero who overcomes the difficulties we imagine.
05:37It is Heracles, the greatest hero in Greek mythology.
05:41What kind of existence was Heracles, who is said to have become the model of a hero?
05:47So, I think NHK was probably like this.
05:51A movie theater.
05:53A story of the birth of a hero that no one knows about.
05:57I will introduce you to Heracles' troubles and misfortunes by introducing a voice in a historical movie.
06:04The one who will play the voice is...
06:08Welcome.
06:11I see.
06:13Good morning.
06:16Is this how you use it?
06:20I did it.
06:22You did it, didn't you?
06:23I did it.
06:24This time, the three of them do not tell the story or role, and only record the lines without anyone knowing the content.
06:32I didn't understand anything.
06:35Have you ever recorded a role?
06:39Not at all.
06:40What should I do?
06:42It's just disgusting.
06:46I was asked to do something like a voice actor the other day.
06:50How did you stop me?
06:53Is it okay?
06:54Can you record it like this?
06:58Finally, the story of a hero that no one knows about begins.
07:04The first is the rise of Heracles.
07:08Heracles was born between Zeus, the god of all knowledge and the princess of man.
07:16What's this?
07:18What's this?
07:21You're searching a lot.
07:24I don't know.
07:26Oh, you're finally born.
07:29What a strong boy.
07:31Is this Italian?
07:33However, Zeus also had a wife named Hera, the goddess.
07:38Hera hated Heracles, who was born between man and woman.
07:44And Hera's mother was afraid of Hera's harassment, and abandoned Heracles' child.
07:51So Zeus came up with the idea.
07:54You look like just a human baby.
07:57I won't let anyone know.
07:59Hey, let this girl drink her breast milk, too.
08:03Surprisingly, Zeus tried to make Hera drink her breast milk.
08:09However...
08:11Ouch!
08:14Ouch!
08:16Ouch!
08:18Ouch!
08:20Hey, that hurts!
08:22Who are you?
08:24Oh, no. I'm too strong.
08:28Hera was attracted to Zeus' blood, so she became a baby.
08:34Zeus' plan to make Hera drink her breast milk was a failure.
08:42Because of this incident, Hera hated Heracles even more.
08:48By the way, it is said that the breast milk that was flowing at this time became Milky Way.
08:53Milky Way is called Milky Way in English.
08:57Oh, I see.
08:59But you have a good muscle.
09:03Part 1, Part 2
09:07How are you?
09:09I don't know.
09:12Did you make it?
09:14What? What are you talking about?
09:16How was it?
09:18If you are a professional, you will be angry.
09:22I think it's different from the original way.
09:25I don't usually take a video like this.
09:28I feel like I'm the only one who's going to listen.
09:30Part 2. Don't cry, Heracles.
09:32Hera, who can't control her anger at Heracles, decides to take revenge.
09:39I hate you.
09:41I'll send you a poisonous snake.
09:45Hera threw two poisonous snakes into Heracles' cradle.
09:54I hope you get bitten and die.
09:57However,
09:58I won't listen to that.
10:02Heracles grabbed the snake with his bare hands and beat it.
10:08No way!
10:10What a power!
10:12Nice muscle.
10:14That's my girl.
10:16As the days went by, Heracles grew up.
10:20He married a human princess and lived a peaceful life.
10:28However,
10:29I've been waiting for this moment for a long time.
10:32I'll destroy that happiness.
10:35I'll curse you.
10:38Stop it!
10:40You don't have to do that.
10:42Shut up!
10:44Heracles became violent because of Hera's curse.
10:48He killed his wife and three children with his own hands.
10:54After that, Heracles regained his sanity.
10:58What did I do?
11:00What did I do?
11:01Damn it!
11:03He kept blaming himself without blaming Hera or Zeus.
11:09To atone for his sins,
11:11he served to a certain king
11:13and challenged himself to a tough trial.
11:18What do you think of my speech so far?
11:20Somehow,
11:22I think
11:23it's wonderful.
11:24He's a tough opponent.
11:26Yes.
11:27Well,
11:28I feel remorse.
11:30I feel remorse.
11:33What kind of character do you think I am?
11:35I don't know at all.
11:36I was saying,
11:37but you suddenly started talking.
11:38Did you transform?
11:40The final episode,
11:41Don't Lose, Heracles.
11:43In the 12 trials,
11:45the first one he faced was
11:47a battle with the so-called Nemean Lion,
11:49who attacked the city of Nemea.
11:51How is it?
11:54Heracles sometimes used weapons,
11:57but he fought with a headlock
11:59against an opponent he couldn't defeat.
12:02This was his special move.
12:06Oh, I fell.
12:08By the way,
12:10the lion who was defeated at this time
12:12later ascended to heaven
12:14and became a lioness.
12:16The next trial was
12:18Hydra, a water snake with nine heads
12:20living in the city of Nemea.
12:26Heracles used a sword
12:28to attack Hydra.
12:31However, Hydra's head
12:33would grow even if it was cut,
12:35so it was a big struggle.
12:37So Heracles
12:43cooperated with his friends
12:45and burned the cut-off head
12:47with a firewood.
12:49At the end,
12:51he suppressed it with a big rock
12:53and defeated it.
12:55Zeus, his father, also
12:58However,
13:00Hera, who was not interested in this activity,
13:02got angry.
13:06Hera sent a monster crab,
13:08Carchinus,
13:10to cut off Heracles' legs.
13:14Oh, I'm sorry.
13:16He was crushed by Heracles
13:18and died instantly.
13:20By the way,
13:22the crab that was crushed at this time
13:24later ascended to heaven
13:26In addition to this,
13:28Heracles
13:34overcame the trial
13:36of cleaning the cowhide
13:38full of poo,
13:40which had not been cleaned
13:42for 30 years.
13:44And the last boss of the 12 trials
13:46was Cerberus,
13:48a monster of dogs with three heads.
13:50I thought it was a terrible enemy.
13:56That's right!
13:58All right, all right, all right.
14:00It was as if it were a monster
14:02of dogs.
14:04Heracles
14:06overcame the trial
14:08many times
14:10without complaining
14:12or complaining
14:14about any difficulty.
14:16Therefore,
14:18he became a popular
14:20being in Greek mythology
14:22as a being who could be encouraged.
14:25There are always
14:27setbacks and difficulties
14:29in the current manga
14:31and anime heroes,
14:33right?
14:35It may not change
14:37now and in the past
14:39that we want to support
14:41the figure
14:43who is facing it.
14:45You've become great.
14:49Nice muscle!
14:51Dad!
14:54Do you think it's okay?
14:56Yes.
14:58So, the hero
15:00was a half-god.
15:04Chico, what do you think
15:06is half good?
15:08Grapefruit.
15:10One is a little too much.
15:12And everyone,
15:14thank you for your cooperation
15:16without any explanation.
15:18I didn't know what was what.
15:20It was difficult.
15:23But Tsuzaken was great.
15:27You have a good image.
15:29Kimnei was great, too.
15:31No, it wasn't good at all.
15:33Okamura-san was not good.
15:35No, it wasn't like that.
15:37Giri-san was great, too.
15:39No, it wasn't like that.
15:41According to Higashi-sensei,
15:43Heracles' personality
15:45is a little out of place
15:47but it's a charm
15:49to be loved.
15:52I see.
15:54If you say that,
15:56I won't be able to
15:58get a job as a voice actor.
16:02Can the grown-ups
16:04answer properly?
16:06Chico-chan will scold you
16:08if you don't think about anything.
16:10Don't say that!
16:22Hey, Okamura-san.
16:24Who is your favorite
16:26animal?
16:28Midoriko-san.
16:30Yes, I like animals.
16:32Have you ever seen
16:34a mother and child of a duck
16:36swimming in a pond or a river?
16:38Yes, I have.
16:40A baby duck is swimming
16:42behind a baby duck, right?
16:44Why?
16:46Why do mother and child of a duck
16:48swim behind a baby duck?
16:50I have no idea.
16:52What should I do?
16:58Have you ever seen
17:00a mother and child of a duck
17:02swimming behind a baby duck?
17:04Why?
17:06Actually,
17:08there is a surprising reason.
17:10A baby duck
17:12is imitating
17:14a mother and child of a duck.
17:16Wow!
17:19I have no idea.
17:23It's not just an imitation.
17:25It's not an imitation.
17:27What do you think, Ken-chan?
17:29When a mother and child of a duck
17:31swim,
17:33a baby duck can
17:35follow the flow of a mother and child of a duck.
17:37That's right.
17:39Then, a baby duck
17:41is easy to swim
17:43and a baby duck
17:45is easy to follow the flow of a mother and child of a duck.
17:48That's not all.
17:50That's not all.
17:52What?
17:54A baby duck is easy to eat.
17:56No, it's not.
17:58It's easy to protect from enemies.
18:00No, it's not.
18:02Now,
18:04I ask all Japanese people.
18:06Why do mother and child of a duck
18:08swim behind a baby duck?
18:10They are so cute.
18:12I asked people who seem to have a good relationship with their mother and child.
18:14I wonder what it is.
18:17I'm following the smell.
18:19I see.
18:21The first baby duck,
18:23the second, the third, the fourth, the fifth,
18:25the sixth,
18:27the seventh,
18:29the eighth,
18:31the ninth,
18:33the tenth,
18:35the eleventh,
18:37the twelfth,
18:39the twelfth,
18:41the twelfth,
18:43the twelfth,
18:46and so on…
18:48I wonder what it is.
18:55However, Chiko knows this.
18:57The reason why
18:59a mother and child of a duck
19:01swim behind a baby duck
19:03is because
19:05it's easy for a mother and a baby duck.
19:07I see.
19:09It's easy for both mother and baby duck.
19:11For a mother and a baby duck.
19:13It's easy for parents, too.
19:17Come on, baby.
19:19As expected of you, Chiko.
19:21You even know the reason why the parents of a duck are swimming in a row.
19:24I think you're the type of person who can line up in a row if it's for your favorite.
19:28Maybe.
19:29Professor Osamu Mochizuki of Toyo University, who studies biological fluid mechanics, will tell us in detail.
19:38Duck parents often line up in a row, right?
19:41Actually, that's because it's easier for both of them.
19:45It's easier for both of them?
19:47I can understand that it's easier for a child to be behind a parent, but what does it mean that it's easier for a parent?
19:54First of all, let me explain from the perspective of a baby duck.
19:57Have you ever seen speed skating or cycling in a row?
20:04Yes, I have.
20:05If you line up in a row, it's easier for the person behind you.
20:09That's called a slipstream.
20:12This slipstream is also happening in the duck parents' row.
20:16I don't understand the mechanism of the slipstream.
20:20Let's do an experiment to make it easier to understand.
20:24Please.
20:25Professor Osamu Mochizuki, who had a fracture two months ago, was guided by...
20:30What is this?
20:32This is a fluorescent fluid.
20:34It's like pulling a boat and measuring the force applied to it.
20:39Mochizuki-sensei's students,
20:42Cooperated with the Kubota Research Lab team,
20:45and showed them the slipstream that happens when the duck parents line up in a row with this device.
20:52Since only the parents pull the boat, the toys for the duck are supposed to be left behind.
21:01Here we go.
21:09Look, look, look, look.
21:11It's following.
21:15Put it on the slide.
21:19It's being pulled.
21:22It's following.
21:24It's following.
21:25Look at this.
21:27When the toys for the duck are placed behind the duck parents,
21:30it follows them as if it's sucking them up.
21:33It's following.
21:34That's right.
21:35This is the slipstream.
21:40According to Mochizuki-sensei,
21:42when the duck parents move forward,
21:44a place where the pressure is lower than the surrounding area is created on the surface.
21:48The natural world has the property of trying to have the same pressure everywhere,
21:53so the water flows towards a place where the pressure is lower.
21:58Because of this flow,
22:00the duck parents can be pulled towards the duck parents,
22:03which makes it easier for them to move forward.
22:06Moreover, the weight of the duck parents is about 30 grams,
22:10which is very light,
22:12so it is said that the power of the duck parents can make it easier for them to move forward.
22:16It's important to line up in a row behind the duck parents.
22:19If it's a boat,
22:21if the speed is the same as the speed of the previous boat,
22:23it's pretty easy.
22:25You can do it with a small amount of energy.
22:27I see.
22:28I finally understand.
22:29Thank you very much.
22:30Did you understand?
22:31That's great.
22:32Well then, please be careful on your way home.
22:34Wait a minute, Sensei.
22:35I understand why it's easier for the duck parents to move forward,
22:38but I still don't understand why it's easier for the duck parents to move forward.
22:42That's right.
22:43In fact, it's easier to move forward if you line up in a row
22:46than if the duck parents swim in one boat.
22:49Is that so?
22:50Yes.
22:51There is a place where the explanation is easy to understand, so let's go.
22:54The next destination is...
22:56This is the famous Chidori Gafuchi in Sakura.
23:00What we use is that.
23:02That?
23:03Oh, is it a swan boat?
23:05That's right.
23:06We will verify it using that.
23:08Let's get on the swan boat right away.
23:11We managed to get on it.
23:12We got on it.
23:13Since Sensei has a broken leg, the director will row alone and try to move forward.
23:18How do you feel?
23:20It's pretty hard to move forward alone.
23:23Is that so?
23:24Please remember the difficulty of moving forward in this one boat.
23:28Yes.
23:29Then, we will verify what will happen if two swan boats, which are similar in size to Kogamon, follow.
23:38Is it better to have three swan boats than to row with only one?
23:46However, there is one problem.
23:49But that's just my feeling.
23:52That's right.
23:53That's a problem, so I've come up with a good way.
23:56Is that so?
23:57Yes.
23:58In order to know if it's really easier to row, it is necessary to measure the speed of the swan boat and the amount of exercise of the person rowing by machine.
24:08However, it is quite difficult to introduce such cutting-edge technology, so what Sensei came up with was…
24:15First, please read this.
24:17What is it?
24:19What he took out was actually a certificate that a witness would read in court.
24:24Then, Sensei.
24:25Please.
24:26I swear that I will follow my conscience and tell the truth without hiding anything.
24:33He swore.
24:34I swore to everyone, so I will never tell a lie.
24:38I see.
24:39It's revolutionary.
24:40Please express your feelings honestly.
24:44I see.
24:45I swear.
24:46Yes.
24:47Then, will it be really easier to row backwards?
24:50Will it be easier?
24:52Now, will it really be easier?
24:55It's not easy now, is it?
24:57Not at all.
24:58I haven't been able to row backwards yet.
25:00I think something will change at a certain speed.
25:07Oh, but…
25:08What?
25:09It's getting easier.
25:12Really?
25:13It's getting easier.
25:14Really?
25:15Yes, really.
25:16I feel like I'm getting better at it.
25:18Really?
25:19Yes.
25:20Then, please read this again just in case.
25:24Again?
25:25I swear that I will follow my conscience and tell the truth without hiding anything.
25:35You don't seem so doubtful.
25:36I don't.
25:37I don't doubt it.
25:38I'm not doubting it.
25:39I think it's getting easier.
25:41It's getting easier.
25:42It's because you've read it.
25:43Yes.
25:44Why does rowing backwards make rowing forwards easier?
25:48I don't know.
25:50In fact, when a parakeet moves forward in a row,
25:53it is pulled in the opposite direction by the flow of water towards a place with low pressure in the back.
26:02However, when parakeets swim in a row behind the parakeet,
26:06the force to pull in the opposite direction is erased,
26:09and the parakeet can move forward easily.
26:15So, it's easier for a parakeet to swim than for a parakeet to swim.
26:20It's easier for a parakeet to swim, but it's easier for a parakeet to swim.
26:24I see.
26:25By the way, have you ever ridden a swan boat when you were a student?
26:29No, I haven't.
26:30But I think it would have been better if I had ridden a swan boat when I was a student.
26:34Oh, I'm sorry.
26:35I think so.
26:36I'm sorry.
26:37So, the reason why parakeets swim in a row behind the parakeet is because it's easier for a parakeet to swim.
26:45Chiko, what do you want to see in a row?
26:49I want to see you making Kintaro candy.
26:53It's cute.
26:54I'm looking forward to it.
26:56So, that's it.
26:57The same goes for parakeets.
26:59However, when a parakeet becomes a parent,
27:01it may be surprising that a swan boat is lined up in a row.
27:04That's right.
27:05That's what I do when I ride a swan boat.
27:07You look like you don't know anything about swan boats.
27:11Chiko, I heard you have something to ask me.
27:15Yes, I do.
27:16What is it?
27:17I can remember people's faces,
27:20but I'm not good at remembering people's names.
27:26I see.
27:27So, what should I do?
27:28What do you do when you're in trouble?
27:32You should try not to call people's names.
27:39I heard that when you meet someone,
27:42it's important to remember their name.
27:47If you think it's important,
27:49look at their face and call their name many times.
27:53It's easier to remember their face.
27:57I see.
27:58At first.
28:00At first.
28:01You should call their name.
28:02For example,
28:03Okamura-san, thank you for coming today.
28:07I see.
28:08You should call their name.
28:09I see.
28:10Then it's easier to remember their face.
28:12That's what I heard.
28:14I see.
28:15It's a useful skill.
28:17You remember their names.
28:18Yes.
28:19You just heard their names.
28:20Okamura, do you avoid calling people's names?
28:23When I don't go out,
28:25I try not to call people's names.
28:29I try not to call people's names.
28:31I don't want to make a mistake.
28:33That's the scariest thing.
28:35That's right.
28:36I don't want to make a mistake.
28:37I try not to call people's names.
28:39When I'm done,
28:41I ask my manager,
28:42what's his name?
28:44It's terrible.
28:46What if someone asks you,
28:48do you know his name?
28:51I'll be stupid.
28:53I know his name.
28:55At that time,
28:56I thought I was saved.
28:58I know his name.
28:59What was his name?
29:01I pretended to be stupid.
29:03I pretended to be stupid.
29:06That's a good idea.
29:13Nice muscle.
29:17Okamura,
29:18who is your favorite old man?
29:23Can I try it?
29:25Yes.
29:26Old man.
29:27Let's go.
29:28I want you to look at this.
29:30This.
29:32This.
29:35Black and white TV.
29:36This.
29:37When I see retro things like this,
29:40I feel nostalgic.
29:42That's right.
29:43I feel nostalgic.
29:45But you haven't actually experienced it, have you?
29:48That's right.
29:50Why?
29:52Why do you feel nostalgic
29:55when you see retro things
29:57even though you haven't experienced them?
30:09When you look at old houses,
30:11tableware, and streets,
30:13don't you sometimes feel nostalgic
30:15even for things before you were born?
30:18Why do you feel nostalgic
30:20when you see retro things
30:22even though you haven't experienced them?
30:26This is...
30:31It's boring.
30:35Wow.
30:39Now, I will ask all Japanese people.
30:42Why do you feel nostalgic
30:44when you see retro things
30:46even though you haven't experienced them?
30:48I asked Japanese people.
30:51I feel nostalgic
30:53when I see retro things
30:55even though I haven't experienced them.
30:58Why do you feel nostalgic
31:00when you see retro things
31:02even though you haven't experienced them?
31:04I don't know.
31:06I haven't thought about it.
31:08Why do you feel nostalgic
31:10when you see retro things
31:12even though you haven't experienced them?
31:14I asked my son, who is interested
31:16whether there is a father
31:18who refuses to give up his old clothes
31:20or not.
31:26But I feel nostalgic.
31:28I feel nostalgic.
31:33However, Chiko knows this.
31:37Why do you feel nostalgic
31:39when you see retro things
31:41even though you haven't experienced them?
31:43Because I feel nostalgic.
31:46Wow.
31:48That's amazing.
31:50That's a good answer.
31:52It was perfect.
31:54The answer is good.
31:56Because her parents feel nostalgic.
32:01You know the reason why
32:03people feel nostalgic when they see retro things.
32:05You know the reason why people feel nostalgic when they see retro things.
32:07It's a new wave.
32:09The person who will tell us the details
32:11is Professor Takahiro Asaoka
32:13from Rissho University,
32:15who is familiar with Japanese culture.
32:17In the first place,
32:19the word retro
32:21is an abbreviation of retrospective.
32:23It means to feel nostalgic
32:25when you see old good things.
32:27Showa retro is famous
32:29when it comes to retro things.
32:31Heisei Retro is also popular
32:33among young people these days.
32:35Tamagotchi, compact digital camera,
32:37and decotta patterns
32:39are also popular.
32:41Do you like retro, too?
32:43Yes, of course.
32:45I'll show you the spot
32:47where you can feel retro.
32:49Let's go to the retro spot
32:51that Professor Asaoka recommends.
32:53This is Toden-Arakawa Line.
32:55It's a station in Minobashi.
32:57The whole area
32:59is made in Showa style.
33:01I think this is a good place
33:03to feel Showa atmosphere.
33:06In addition,
33:08there are many Showa retro shops
33:10in Joyful Minowa Shopping Street
33:12which is close to the station.
33:14This is a flower shop.
33:16This signboard
33:18is made of orange.
33:20I think it's rare
33:22to see a signboard
33:24with a lot of orange.
33:26The whole area
33:28is a signboard building.
33:30The first floor is a shop,
33:32and the second floor
33:34is a shop.
33:36I think the old Showa style
33:38is that the shop
33:40is connected to the people
33:42who live in the area.
33:44It's rare to have a chance
33:46to buy something
33:48face to face.
33:50I think it's great
33:52to have a chance
33:54to interact with people.
33:56Professor Asaoka
33:58enjoys his favorite
34:00Showa retro.
34:02It's delicious.
34:04It's the best.
34:06Professor Asaoka,
34:08please tell us
34:10about your shop.
34:12Actually,
34:14retro booms
34:16have been around
34:18for a long time.
34:20For example,
34:22in the second half of the 1980s,
34:24many young people
34:26went to discos
34:28in the bubble era.
34:31The bubble era boom.
34:33It's high school.
34:35High school students
34:37who didn't know
34:39the bubble era
34:41danced the bubbly dance
34:43and became famous.
34:45In 2005,
34:47there was a movie
34:49called The 30th Day of Orel.
34:51It was a big hit.
34:53It was a movie
34:55that was mainly used
34:57in the early 1930s.
34:59It was revived
35:01and became popular
35:03like the Tokyo Tower.
35:05In addition,
35:07in the 1990s,
35:09there were theme parks
35:11and museums
35:13with a retro theme.
35:15Mojiko Retro Shop
35:17in Kitakyushu
35:19has many buildings
35:21from the Taisho era.
35:23Ramen Museum in Shin-Yokohama
35:25reproduced the streets
35:27of the Taisho era.
35:31I'm not an expert
35:33on the Taisho era,
35:35but I think
35:37people in the bubble era
35:39felt nostalgic
35:41for retro things
35:43like us.
35:46Retro means
35:48Heisei and Showa.
35:50In the same way,
35:52people in the early Showa
35:54felt nostalgic
35:56for retro things.
35:58Nagai Kafu,
36:00who was born in Meiji,
36:02was against the modernization
36:04of Japan
36:06by loving the culture
36:08of the Edo period
36:10before he was born.
36:12It is because
36:14people in the Meiji era
36:16felt retro love
36:18and cherished
36:20the streets
36:22of the Edo period
36:24in the Meiji era.
36:26I think retro
36:28is born
36:30from a common
36:32experience in society.
36:34A common experience in society?
36:36It's a difficult word,
36:38but in most cases,
36:40people who feel retro
36:42are not inexperienced.
36:44Even if you are not aware of it,
36:46you may have experienced
36:48something similar.
36:50For example,
36:52you may find clothes
36:54that your parents wore
36:56when they were young
36:58in the closet of your house
37:00and feel that the fashion
37:02is fashionable.
37:04You may notice
37:06the charm of the Showa songs
37:08sung by your parents
37:10in the karaoke
37:12you went with your family.
37:14You may watch TV programs
37:16that look back
37:18on the Showa and Heisei.
37:20People who watch them
37:22may feel nostalgic
37:24and feel the same way.
37:26I think it's a common
37:28experience in society.
37:32In a survey conducted
37:34by Dr. Asaoka,
37:36more than half of the respondents
37:38said they heard retro
37:40from their parents
37:42and grandparents.
37:44I think it's good
37:46that people in the upper class
37:48feel nostalgic
37:50and feel good
37:52when they hear
37:54retro music for the first time.
37:56I think this is
37:58similar to the traditional
38:00sense of value
38:02and regionalism.
38:04I think it's very natural
38:06in that sense.
38:08For example,
38:10people in Kansai
38:12like laughing.
38:14People in Okinawa
38:16have a positive image of retro.
38:18But the unique values
38:20and personalities
38:22of each region
38:24are inherited
38:26by children
38:28without their parents' knowledge.
38:30In other words,
38:32we unconsciously
38:34feel retro
38:36and feel nostalgic
38:38for the upper class.
38:40Before we know it,
38:42we feel retro
38:44and feel nostalgic.
38:48It's melting,
38:50and it's delicious again.
38:52So,
38:54the reason why
38:56people feel nostalgic
38:58for retro
39:00is because their parents
39:02feel nostalgic.
39:04What do you feel nostalgic
39:06about recently?
39:08Me, when I was 4 years old.
39:10It's the same.
39:12Thank you very much.
39:14It's amazing.
39:16I see.
39:18We have an announcement
39:20from Tsuda Prefecture.
39:22The anime,
39:24Earth Movement,
39:26airs every Saturday
39:28at 11.45 p.m.
39:30It's a story of people
39:32who risk their lives
39:34to prove the theory of the Earth.
39:36I play the role of
39:38the person who takes over the car.
39:40Everyone,
39:42please take a look.
39:44Chiko will walk home
39:46and look back
39:48to see how many people
39:50are following her.
39:52Let's go.
40:04Chiko,
40:06I'd like to introduce
40:08a cardigan for you.
40:10Thank you, everyone.
40:12It's a cute
40:14outfit.
40:16It's from Mon
40:18in Miyagi Prefecture.
40:22It's a cardigan.
40:24It's a hand-knitted one.
40:26The color of the hat
40:28is cute.
40:30It's cute.
40:32It's good.
40:34It's good.
40:36This is a letter from Mon.
40:38She said she tried on
40:40Chiko's hat,
40:42but Chiko couldn't put it on.
40:44So I put it on for her.
40:48It's a hat for Chiko.
40:50That's why I chose this color.
40:52If you put the hat on,
40:54it makes you look like an idiot.
40:56I'm sorry to say this so suddenly,
40:58but I've found something shocking.
41:00What is it?
41:02I've been looking for a video
41:04I'm collecting videos, but I'm actually worried if you're really enjoying it today, so I've been uploading it for 18 weeks in a row from about 5 months ago to the last week's broadcast.
41:16Oh, I see.
41:18However, I noticed that there were only 5 SNS reactions in today's survey.
41:24I couldn't upload it for a long time.
41:27There are very few people who do this. Isn't it empty? Isn't it sad?
41:32I think you're doing it.
41:35Then I'll keep digging.
41:37I'm sure you're happy to do it.
41:40I'm currently collecting videos, but I'm collecting videos that keep winning in a row.
41:45The person who wins the most in a row will be awarded, so please send me a proof video.
41:51I'm looking forward to seeing if I can continue to climb this week.
41:57Don't look for it like that.
42:00Here's the letter.
42:03This is from Shibata Sumire, 5 years old and 2 years old.
42:10To Chico-chan Okamura-san.
42:12I usually get a lot of money in lottery.
42:17I get things that I don't want to come out of, such as capsule toys.
42:22Then I feel like I'm wasting money.
42:26Mr. Okamura-san, please tell me how to avoid wasting money.
42:32He also drew an illustration.
42:35Let's take a look.
42:37He drew it very well.
42:40Thank you very much.
42:43Kyo-chan, have you ever thought that this is a waste of money?
42:47I bought a movie laser disc for watching and saving, but I can't see either of them now.
42:55Laser disc.
42:57It's good to have a laser disc.
43:00It's like a status.
43:02I feel like I want to run away when I see it up close.
43:07But this capsule toy.
43:10But there's only one capsule toy.
43:14I have to think that I'll give it to you no matter which one comes out.
43:18It's a good attitude.
43:21I'll love the one that comes out.
43:24I'd like you to collect them like this.
43:29If you have any questions or concerns, please send them to us.
43:36Please also watch the video.
43:38Please also subscribe to LINE.
43:40Next week is Valentine's Day.
43:43According to a survey, the top three phrases women use to give chocolate to their favorite man are...
43:50I'm sorry, but I always take care of you.
43:54It's the same chocolate as everyone else.
43:57Men, if you don't want to do this, I'm sorry, but I won't go out with you.
44:04I'll tell you clearly.
44:06It's hard for a man to be popular.
44:09I feel like I'm being bullied.
44:12I'm sorry. I wonder if it's okay to hear that.
44:14Bye-bye.
44:17I'm going to be scolded by Chico-chan next time.
44:22I'm a narrator, Morita.
44:24Winter tends to be a lack of exercise, so I try to use stairs instead of escalators.
44:30I climbed up to the second floor today, so I'll take the elevator home.
44:35Next time, what is a Ferris wheel?
44:42Please watch the next video.
44:44Look over there.