ありえへん∞世界 2025年2月11日 昭和世代vs令和世代!ヤバい昭和の流行大調査SP
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00:00:00Let's take a look at Showa's common sense and Reiwa's non-common sense.
00:00:06First, let's take a look at Showa's common sense and Reiwa's non-common sense when it comes to car equipment.
00:00:12What are the characteristics of Showa's car?
00:00:18When I was in the middle, it was very difficult for the person in the middle to get in.
00:00:22The lower half of the car was in the middle.
00:00:24The person in the middle has a hard butt.
00:00:28The person in the middle was sitting with his legs crossed.
00:00:34The reason is the shape of the rear seats.
00:00:39Many cars today have flat rear seats.
00:00:47In Showa's car, the middle seat part of the footrest was raised for some reason.
00:00:56What was the reason for this?
00:00:58It's been a long time.
00:01:00When I go to Osaka, I sometimes run in the middle.
00:01:04The middle part of the car is not stable.
00:01:08It's easy to sit in the middle if you lean against the window.
00:01:12The middle part of the car is stable.
00:01:15The middle part of the car makes the person in the middle nervous.
00:01:19The person in the middle was sitting with his legs crossed.
00:01:29The person in the middle was sitting with his legs crossed because of the unevenness of his feet.
00:01:37He put his hand on the front seat and supported his body.
00:01:44It's like a cockpit.
00:01:46It's like Evangelion.
00:01:50But why was the middle part of the car in the middle?
00:01:55The reason is...
00:01:58The propeller shaft is used to transmit the power of the engine to the rear wheels.
00:02:05The reason is that the path of this part was raised.
00:02:11However, after that, the front-wheel drive became the mainstream.
00:02:18There was no need to transmit the power of the engine to the rear wheels, so the propeller shaft was removed.
00:02:26By flattening the floor, the footrest became wider.
00:02:34In addition, there are accessories that make the driver feel the era.
00:02:40I remember that I had this car when I was young.
00:02:43Oh, you had it.
00:02:46Yes, I paid for it at the toll booth.
00:02:50I remember that I had this car on the highway when there was no ETC.
00:02:56It's a coin case.
00:02:57It's a coin case.
00:02:58It's a coin case.
00:02:59It's a coin case.
00:03:00It's a coin case.
00:03:02It's a coin case.
00:03:03It's a coin case.
00:03:04It's a coin case.
00:03:05It's a coin case.
00:03:06It's a coin case.
00:03:08Yes, right next to the steering wheel.
00:03:13There was a tray to put coins near the shift lever.
00:03:20Because in the Showa era, there was no ETC.
00:03:26It was common sense to hand over cash to the toll booth on the highway.
00:03:34Therefore, it was common sense to put money on the tray.
00:03:41It was unthinkable at that time.
00:03:44However, when ETC began to appear in the early 2000s...
00:03:51At that time, there weren't many ETC lanes.
00:03:54You could go to one or two traffic jams on the highway.
00:03:58So, it was a bit like the U.S.
00:04:01Now, ETC lanes are the mainstream.
00:04:06At the beginning of the 2000s, most ETC lanes were public.
00:04:11Therefore, the public ETC lanes were in a big traffic jam.
00:04:19Only cars equipped with ETC lanes were able to avoid traffic jams.
00:04:25It's a comfortable speed.
00:04:28There is a lot of material left.
00:04:32Because ETC lanes became popular, there were fewer opportunities to pay cash while driving.
00:04:40People couldn't see the coins on the tray.
00:04:44However, there are other equipments that people can't see now.
00:04:50It was attached to the car without leaking.
00:04:52I used it often.
00:04:54Oh, I forgot the lighter.
00:04:56It's called a cigar lighter.
00:04:59Yes, it's a cigar lighter that lights a cigarette.
00:05:03How to use it is...
00:05:06First, push the cigar lighter hard.
00:05:09When it warms up, it pops.
00:05:10Then, in about 10 seconds,
00:05:16the cigar lighter is pushed back.
00:05:19It has heat due to the power of electricity.
00:05:22It's bright red.
00:05:25You can light a cigarette here.
00:05:32Let's show the video of this cigar lighter to the Reiwa era.
00:05:38It's a cigar lighter.
00:05:43I'm surprised.
00:05:46It's cool.
00:05:48It's cool.
00:05:50It's an old cigar lighter, but it looks like a new one.
00:05:53It looks like a high-tech cigar lighter.
00:05:55It's really amazing.
00:05:59I wonder why there is no technology now.
00:06:01I can't light a cigarette.
00:06:03I thought it was safe.
00:06:05It's revolutionary.
00:06:07It's revolutionary.
00:06:10Nowadays, many people use a cigar lighter to charge their smartphones,
00:06:16so it seems to be new to the Reiwa era.
00:06:20And what about the cigarette after smoking?
00:06:23When I was working, I always had a ash tray with me.
00:06:26I pushed it hard, put it in, and closed it.
00:06:31There is always an ash tray in the driver's seat.
00:06:36It's full of ash.
00:06:38It's nostalgic.
00:06:41When the ash tray was full of ash,
00:06:46he threw it away when he gave it to the gas station staff.
00:06:53When you give an ash tray,
00:06:55you throw it away, and you hit it hard.
00:06:58At the end, you put the beads in it and return it.
00:07:02I threw away the beads.
00:07:05If the ash tray and the beads don't mix, it smells bad.
00:07:10When you throw away the ash tray at the gas station,
00:07:13it was common sense to put the beads in the ash tray and return it.
00:07:20In addition, it was the common sense of the Showa era.
00:07:23It's a manual handle that you turn when you open and close the window.
00:07:28I used to do it like this.
00:07:32I lifted it up and closed it like this.
00:07:37That's right. You did it like this.
00:07:41This is it, right?
00:07:43This is it.
00:07:45This is it.
00:07:47You have no choice but to break it.
00:07:49You turned it at a great speed.
00:07:51In order to open the window, you turned the handle up and down.
00:07:56Nowadays, the windows of cars can be opened and closed automatically with just one button.
00:08:04In the Showa era, there was a handle under the window.
00:08:09It was common sense to turn it by hand and open and close it manually.
00:08:18It's primitive.
00:08:20It's good.
00:08:22When I told this to the Reiwa generation,
00:08:25It's the first time I've seen it.
00:08:27It's the first time I've seen it.
00:08:29It's laborious.
00:08:31It takes a lot of time.
00:08:33That's right.
00:08:35It's a pain in the ass.
00:08:37It's faster to do it by hand.
00:08:39You can adjust the speed.
00:08:42In the Showa era, it was common sense to have such a manual handle.
00:08:48Speaking of heaters that were always in every household,
00:08:51What do you think of?
00:08:53My feet were warm.
00:08:55My back was cold.
00:08:57It was cold.
00:08:59It was like a kotatsu.
00:09:01I got into the kotatsu.
00:09:03I hardly came out.
00:09:05It's convenient now.
00:09:07When I go into the kotatsu, my family gathers there.
00:09:11I think it was a long time to talk to my family.
00:09:14The kotatsu where everyone stuck their feet in and spent time with their family.
00:09:21There was a foot fight in the kotatsu.
00:09:24They kicked each other.
00:09:26Speaking of that nostalgic item,
00:09:31Here you are.
00:09:33I don't know what it is.
00:09:35It's a kotatsu, isn't it?
00:09:37Yes.
00:09:39It's a kotatsu, isn't it?
00:09:41I know.
00:09:43I still have it in my house.
00:09:45It's not an old one.
00:09:47It's a kotatsu cord.
00:09:49Yes.
00:09:51It's a kotatsu power cord with a nostalgic red and white color.
00:09:56This is it.
00:09:58It's an old one.
00:10:00What is the nostalgic sound?
00:10:07It's the sound of a switch.
00:10:10It's this type.
00:10:11I remember that.
00:10:14There are many ways to use such a kotatsu.
00:10:19I used to use it on New Year's Day.
00:10:21I used to flip the board over.
00:10:25I used to do that.
00:10:30It was very long.
00:10:32It was in a line.
00:10:35It was like, sit as much as you can.
00:10:38It took about 1 to 10 hours to come back.
00:10:42That's a long time.
00:10:45I'm irritated by the Showa era.
00:10:49Some people started talking about the Showa era.
00:10:57At that time, I said,
00:10:59I'm irritated by the Showa era, too.
00:11:01They said, yes, yes.
00:11:03I can see that.
00:11:05They didn't wait for my answer.
00:11:07They talked about themselves.
00:11:09I'm a little irritated by that.
00:11:12You didn't listen to me.
00:11:15I went through that, too.
00:11:17You're still young.
00:11:19I listened to their conversation.
00:11:22I'm irritated by that.
00:11:24There are many Showa generations doing that.
00:11:27There are many Showa generations.
00:11:29Are you talking about us?
00:11:31What are you talking about?
00:11:33I think there are more Showa generations than us.
00:11:39I'm a Showa generation, too.
00:11:42He found out.
00:11:44He found out.
00:11:46Please talk about the next topic.
00:11:48What about you, Miura-chan?
00:11:50I went to my grandmother's house the other day.
00:11:55I was wearing a damaged jeans.
00:11:58My grandmother looked at me seriously.
00:12:01She said, are you okay?
00:12:03I said, it's fashion.
00:12:06She said, it's fashion.
00:12:08When I woke up the next morning,
00:12:11I found out that my clothes were all torn.
00:12:14Did you?
00:12:16That's amazing.
00:12:19That's right.
00:12:21My grandmother was like that, too.
00:12:23She took off her clothes and towels right away.
00:12:25That's right.
00:12:27It's a waste of money.
00:12:29It's a waste of money.
00:12:31What about you, Amanda?
00:12:33I think I have to be generous.
00:12:37When I moved to TV Tokyo in October,
00:12:42I was told that young people would move soon.
00:12:46I don't have the patience.
00:12:49There are many aspects of your career.
00:12:51But I'm in the age of retirement.
00:12:55I'm in the age of retirement.
00:12:58Young people these days are quick to quit.
00:13:02I'm told that.
00:13:04Don't say it, but in your heart,
00:13:08I think you're the one who made you quit.
00:13:11That's not true.
00:13:13That's in your heart.
00:13:15Kotatsu, which was loved by the Showa era,
00:13:18has a strange way of using it.
00:13:22I used to do it on New Year's Day.
00:13:24When what?
00:13:26When relatives gathered.
00:13:28In the old days, there was always green on the back of the kotatsu.
00:13:31Really?
00:13:33When I play Trump, I usually make it green.
00:13:36If I don't do it, I can't get the card.
00:13:38Turn the disc upside down.
00:13:40It's like a belt.
00:13:43It's like a donjara.
00:13:45I used to do that when I was a kid.
00:13:48She did it.
00:13:51When you turn the table of the Showa kotatsu upside down,
00:13:56there is a green screen.
00:14:00You can play table games such as mahjong there.
00:14:07On the smooth surface,
00:14:10there is a card of Trump that is difficult to turn.
00:14:13The green back of the kotatsu is made of cloth,
00:14:20so it's easy to turn it over.
00:14:25Speaking of the Showa New Year's holiday,
00:14:29I often saw relatives gathering on the kotatsu
00:14:32and playing mahjong.
00:14:37I understand.
00:14:39Speaking of the Showa heater that warms your feet,
00:14:45I used to use it a lot.
00:14:47It warms my feet when I sleep.
00:14:49I use it in my bed.
00:14:51It's an electric heater.
00:14:53Yes, this is an electric heater.
00:14:58I miss the electric heater.
00:15:01In the Showa era, there were many wooden houses.
00:15:04It was easy for cold air to get into the room.
00:15:10On a cold and sleepless night,
00:15:13I put an electric heater in the futon
00:15:16and slept with my feet warm.
00:15:20I'll show you the electric heater in the Reiwa era.
00:15:24Have you ever seen this?
00:15:26No.
00:15:28There is a place to turn it.
00:15:31What is this?
00:15:32What is this?
00:15:34I don't know.
00:15:36It's cute.
00:15:38I know what it is.
00:15:40I thought it was an electric heater.
00:15:43I'm sure it's not.
00:15:45What is this?
00:15:47Speaking of the winter leisure that was popular in the Showa era,
00:15:52I went there every week.
00:15:55It was a social phenomenon.
00:15:57Since I became a member of society,
00:15:59I went there seven times in a row.
00:16:00All the cats were skiing.
00:16:04Speaking of the winter leisure in the Showa era,
00:16:07it was not snowboarding, but skiing.
00:16:10In the winter of the Showa era,
00:16:13they went to the ski resort with their friends like every weekend.
00:16:21There was an unthinkable sight.
00:16:26There were so many people.
00:16:27There were so many people.
00:16:29It was the same in other ski resorts.
00:16:32It was common sense.
00:16:34It was in a line.
00:16:37It was normal to wait for two or three hours.
00:16:44In the lift?
00:16:46It's been a long time.
00:16:48It's normal.
00:16:50There's nothing else to do.
00:16:52The peak of the ski boom was in the early 90s.
00:16:55At that time, there were 18.6 million people.
00:17:01It was six times as many as in recent years.
00:17:04It was normal to wait for two or three hours in the lift.
00:17:09It's amazing.
00:17:12It's like an amusement park.
00:17:14Even though they came to the ski resort,
00:17:17they couldn't ski at all.
00:17:21The ski resort itself was crowded,
00:17:24so it wasn't easy to ski.
00:17:26Good skiers were good, but bad skiers were dangerous.
00:17:31In addition, it was difficult to get to the ski resort.
00:17:37In Shinjuku, around Rotary,
00:17:40there were a lot of buses going to the ski resort on weekends.
00:17:45I think everyone was skiing.
00:17:46We went to the ski resort around 10 or 11 p.m.
00:17:51I think it was normal at that time.
00:17:55For those who don't have a car or want to go on a low-budget trip,
00:18:00it was normal to take a night bus to the ski resort.
00:18:06I'm tired just by doing that.
00:18:09It was a small bus.
00:18:11I was told to sit as much as I could.
00:18:14I was holding a board.
00:18:20I was still excited,
00:18:22but when I got home, I was tired.
00:18:25I was wondering what time it was.
00:18:27There were a lot of Echigo users,
00:18:30but it took about 8 to 10 hours to get home.
00:18:33It's amazing.
00:18:36It's amazing.
00:18:38It took a long time to get to the ski resort on a bus.
00:18:41Skiing wasn't just a fun memory,
00:18:47but it's said to be the catalyst for the ski boom.
00:18:52I think it was the movie Harada Tomoyo,
00:18:55where he said,
00:18:57take me skiing.
00:18:59I think that's how it started.
00:19:02I have a DVD at home.
00:19:05Harada Tomoyo imitated Harada Tomoyo.
00:19:08It's a trend.
00:19:09It's a trend.
00:19:11The movie was released in 1987.
00:19:15Take Me Skiing.
00:19:19A young woman in a white ski wear
00:19:22admires the main character, Harada Tomoyo.
00:19:26She was overflowing with energy.
00:19:29What is a ski resort like?
00:19:34It's like a restaurant.
00:19:36The light shines from below,
00:19:37so it looks especially beautiful.
00:19:40Both men and women look twice as beautiful
00:19:43when they are called Gelendemagic.
00:19:45It's so cute.
00:19:47I thought I'd have a drink at night.
00:19:50We said,
00:19:52I like you.
00:19:55I love you.
00:19:57It looks beautiful,
00:19:59but when I go to Tokyo and meet you,
00:20:02I'm like,
00:20:04Have you ever fallen in love with Gelendemagic?
00:20:08One more time.
00:20:10Do you talk to him at the ski resort?
00:20:12Yes.
00:20:14In front of his wife.
00:20:16The reflection of light,
00:20:18the white ski wear,
00:20:20and the fact that you can't see his face with goggles.
00:20:24When he was in Gelendemagic,
00:20:26he looked so beautiful.
00:20:29But when he returned to the world of everyday life,
00:20:33he was shocked.
00:20:34That phenomenon was called Gelendemagic.
00:20:40However, the ski boom of the Showa era was gradually declining.
00:20:45The departure of young people from skiing
00:20:48and the diversification of leisure.
00:20:50In addition, the impact of the heat wave in recent years
00:20:54has greatly reduced the number of skiers.
00:20:57The ski resorts have been closed one after another.
00:21:01However,
00:21:03in the ski resort of Reiwa,
00:21:05there are many ways to attract guests.
00:21:10The ski resort introduces mountain carts and horseback riding.
00:21:16In Kijimadaira, Nagano Prefecture,
00:21:19it was named after the song of Komi Hirose.
00:21:23The god of snow resort romance.
00:21:28A live performance of an artist in a snowy mountain.
00:21:33Surprisingly, the real Komi Hirose also appeared
00:21:37and won that famous song.
00:21:57Komi Hirose
00:22:13In addition, there are 11 kinds of courses
00:22:16that beginners and advanced skiers can enjoy.
00:22:20In a fashionable restaurant on the ski resort,
00:22:23you can enjoy delicious meals such as
00:22:26freshly baked pizza and omelet rice.
00:22:36And what is very popular with female guests?
00:22:40In a ski resort hotel.
00:22:44A beauty clinic of a ski resort called
00:22:48only here in Japan.
00:22:53What?
00:22:55What?
00:22:57In a ski resort?
00:22:59How do you attract guests?
00:23:01There are people who come on a trip and receive medical treatment.
00:23:06They come as a family.
00:23:08The mother receives medical treatment here,
00:23:11and the child and husband can play.
00:23:16In the era of Reiwa,
00:23:18it was possible to maintain the skin at the ski resort.
00:23:24In the winter of the Showa era,
00:23:27there is a medical treatment that cannot be thought of now.
00:23:31That was hard.
00:23:33In the winter.
00:23:35I did it at school when I was a child.
00:23:37I have an image of doing it outside.
00:23:40Isn't it good for your health?
00:23:42I rub my back with a towel.
00:23:47It's a camp massage.
00:23:49What is a camp massage?
00:23:51In the middle of winter,
00:23:53the upper body becomes naked,
00:23:55and the body is rubbed with a towel or handkerchief.
00:23:59It's a camp massage.
00:24:01By stimulating the skin,
00:24:04the blood flow improves,
00:24:06and the body becomes warm.
00:24:09That's what it was said.
00:24:11It seems that the skin quality is getting worse.
00:24:14When I was a child,
00:24:16men and women, regardless of gender,
00:24:18all wore pants.
00:24:21Even girls?
00:24:23It was like that.
00:24:25Did you hate it?
00:24:27I hate it. I will never do it again.
00:24:30It's definitely no good now,
00:24:35but in some elementary schools in the Showa era,
00:24:38girls were also made to do camp massages with their upper body naked.
00:24:43That's right.
00:24:45I will tell this to the Reiwa era.
00:24:50I will never do it again.
00:24:52I will never do it again.
00:24:54I will never do it again.
00:24:56I don't want to do it.
00:24:58I'm going to catch a cold.
00:25:00I'm going to catch a cold.
00:25:02I'm going to catch a cold.
00:25:04I'm going to be embarrassed,
00:25:06and I'm going to rest only on that day.
00:25:09This camp massage
00:25:10was introduced before the Pacific War,
00:25:15and it spread as a health law in the 1980s,
00:25:21but since there were more and more protectors who thought it was abuse and abuse,
00:25:26it was no longer done at school.
00:25:31By the way, the official name is
00:25:34Camp Massage with Dried Cloth, but
00:25:37What kind of kanji did you write?
00:25:40Kanpu.
00:25:42Pu is wind.
00:25:44And cold kan.
00:25:46Kanpu.
00:25:48Kanpu.
00:25:50No, I said Kanpu.
00:25:52Kanpu Massage.
00:25:54I don't know if it's a cold wind or a dried cloth.
00:25:58Even now, when I'm an adult.
00:26:00There were many people who had a strong image of cold
00:26:04and mistook it for Kanpu Massage.
00:26:10The school memories of the Showa era were worse than Kanpu Massage.
00:26:17I don't want to do it just because I remember it.
00:26:22There was, there was, there was.
00:26:24Is there such a thing?
00:26:26Help me!
00:26:27Help me!
00:26:29Help me!
00:26:31Someone, someone, help me!
00:26:34It's Ururu, isn't it?
00:26:36What the hell is that?
00:26:38I don't know. What is Ururu?
00:26:44For the two of the popular influencer Hanna Mina of Futago,
00:26:50there are painful memories unique to Futago.
00:26:54What I thought was the most painful was when I was taking the high school entrance exam.
00:27:00I was in the same high school as the first grader.
00:27:03In the first exam, Mina passed, and I failed.
00:27:06I was the only one who passed.
00:27:08We've lived together so far, and now we're going to be separated.
00:27:13It was really hard for me as a brother.
00:27:16But as a result?
00:27:18I passed the second exam, and we're somehow living together now.
00:27:21Do you have the same tastes?
00:27:23Yes, we have the same tastes, but we have different types.
00:27:26Only men have different tastes.
00:27:28Do you have the same taste in food?
00:27:30We have the same taste in food.
00:27:32That's because we're twins, so we're often compared.
00:27:35Like, I'm fat, and he's thinner.
00:27:37That's rude.
00:27:39That's right.
00:27:41So, in order to prevent that from happening, we eat the same amount of rice and pasta.
00:27:45What?
00:27:47Your friends are different, right?
00:27:48Yes, that's right.
00:27:50Even if you eat separately, do you take care of yourself?
00:27:53That's interesting, too.
00:27:55We're both crazy about it.
00:27:57We text each other, like,
00:27:59Mina, what are you going to eat today?
00:28:01We eat the same amount of calories at home.
00:28:04I also eat the same amount of calories in a different place.
00:28:07That's amazing.
00:28:09It's a fight.
00:28:11I'm sure you're lying.
00:28:13I'm sure you're eating something with more calories.
00:28:15I'm sure you're eating something with more calories.
00:28:18You're a pro-influencer.
00:28:20I respect you.
00:28:22On the other hand,
00:28:24I have memories of the school where the Showa era was painful.
00:28:28I don't want to do it just because I remember it.
00:28:31Is it that hard?
00:28:33No, it's not that hard.
00:28:35I look like a rabbit flying.
00:28:39I did what the teacher told me to do when I was a kid.
00:28:45Do you want to try it?
00:28:52I've been trained a little bit.
00:28:54I'm going to practice rabbit jumping.
00:28:57Rabbit jumping, which is often done in club practice.
00:29:02Rabbit jumping? What is this?
00:29:06This training, where you put your hands together behind your body and jump like a rabbit.
00:29:13Some people say it was well done as a demonstration by a strict teacher.
00:29:26However, rabbit jumping in an impossible position
00:29:31has a strong load on the knee and crotch joints,
00:29:35and there are many times when you get injured.
00:29:38It has a lot of load and has a low effect.
00:29:42It's been banned since 1980.
00:29:47There are other reasons why club activities were painful.
00:29:51I think I've heard that it's bad for the knee.
00:29:58I was beaten up in the hallway.
00:30:00I don't want to go to practice anymore.
00:30:02I definitely don't want to go.
00:30:08Yoshiko Mita, a famous actress of the Showa era,
00:30:11couldn't keep up with the times.
00:30:14I was able to use bank cards a little bit,
00:30:20but when I went to the location,
00:30:23I was playing the role of a grandmother in a costume.
00:30:26When I finished work,
00:30:28everyone was going to the countryside,
00:30:31so I invited them to go eat,
00:30:34but I couldn't use the card.
00:30:35You had to pay cash.
00:30:37Yes, I had to pay cash.
00:30:39So I told them I would go to the ATM,
00:30:42but I couldn't go in because it was past the time,
00:30:45so I told them I would go as I was.
00:30:47It was in the countryside,
00:30:49so if they thought I was a grandmother,
00:30:51they wouldn't know.
00:30:53So I went to the ATM in my grandmother's costume.
00:30:56They thought I was a real grandmother,
00:30:59so I said,
00:31:00and when I said,
00:31:02the person behind me said,
00:31:04What are you doing?
00:31:06As a real grandmother,
00:31:08they said something like,
00:31:10Hurry up!
00:31:12So I turned around and said,
00:31:14I'm sorry.
00:31:16They thought I was a real grandmother.
00:31:18It was a very interesting experience.
00:31:22You didn't know it was Mita-san until the end.
00:31:25I didn't know.
00:31:27What are you talking about?
00:31:28I didn't know.
00:31:30I was lost.
00:31:32The Showa Era
00:31:34was a very strange experience for the students.
00:31:38If you can't do this,
00:31:40lower your knees 90 degrees
00:31:43and hold it for a while.
00:31:45It's the air.
00:31:47You have to do it to the limit.
00:31:50I did it.
00:31:52I did it.
00:31:54I did it.
00:31:55While shaking his knees,
00:31:58he kept his posture to the limit.
00:32:01It's an air chair.
00:32:04It was often used as a punishment
00:32:07when he made a mistake in club activities.
00:32:11Some of them were shocked.
00:32:16I was in the tennis club.
00:32:19I was hit from close range
00:32:22and I had to endure it.
00:32:24It was very painful.
00:32:26What kind of practice was it?
00:32:28I don't know.
00:32:30It was a mental practice.
00:32:32I didn't know there was such a thing.
00:32:34I didn't know.
00:32:37On the other hand,
00:32:39this is a museum
00:32:41that has attracted a lot of customers
00:32:44and has a lot of nostalgic things from the Showa Era.
00:32:48I've been here about 50 times.
00:32:5050 times?
00:32:51I've been here about 50 times.
00:32:53It's a healing place.
00:32:55It's the best.
00:32:57I can't say that I can see it once.
00:33:01I want to see it for a day or two.
00:33:05In fact,
00:33:07this museum was built by
00:33:09a famous person who passed away last month.
00:33:14This program was filmed in November last year.
00:33:21One year ago, I was told that I would be dead for four months.
00:33:25I don't know when I will die,
00:33:27but other than that, I'm fine.
00:33:29The museum is located in Tokorozawa City, Saitama Prefecture.
00:33:34It's a 10-minute walk from the station.
00:33:38Oh, isn't it here?
00:33:41It says B4-kan.
00:33:44B4-kan?
00:33:46This building is the museum of B4-kan.
00:33:52It's quite big.
00:33:54It's full of B's.
00:33:56Let's go in.
00:34:00Wow.
00:34:02There are a lot of customers.
00:34:05The person who built this museum is...
00:34:09The director.
00:34:13Hello.
00:34:17I'm Takuro Morinaga.
00:34:19The director is Takuro Morinaga, an economic analyst.
00:34:24He has been active as a variety show and news commentator
00:34:28for many years.
00:34:33However, in 2023, he was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer
00:34:39and was declared dead.
00:34:42One year ago, I was told that I would be dead for four months.
00:34:45It's been exactly one year,
00:34:48so I'm three times more alive than when I was declared dead.
00:34:53Are you okay?
00:34:55I'm not okay, but other than cancer, I'm fine.
00:34:58I don't know when I will die,
00:35:00but other than that, I'm fine.
00:35:02He has lost a lot of weight,
00:35:06but he is busy working every day.
00:35:09But why is he the director of the museum?
00:35:14Next year is the 100th anniversary of the Showa era.
00:35:17I'm collecting all the garbage that came out of Japanese households
00:35:22over the past 100 years.
00:35:25Garbage?
00:35:27Garbage. I've exhibited about 120,000 items.
00:35:31Wow.
00:35:33This is a B4 can that was made by throwing materials 10 years ago.
00:35:39Here are 120,000 nostalgic treasures
00:35:43that Mr. Morinaga has been collecting since the Showa era.
00:35:48This is a character of Morinaga Chocoball.
00:35:56Wow, it's Chocoball.
00:35:58Here are all the toy cans from about 60 years ago.
00:36:04Wow, there are so many.
00:36:06Wow, there are so many.
00:36:08Morinaga Chocoball is a popular chocolate snack
00:36:12that was released in the Showa era 58 years ago
00:36:16and is still popular today.
00:36:19One for the golden angel,
00:36:22and five for the silver angel.
00:36:24This is a toy can that his friends adore.
00:36:29It's a dream can filled with toys.
00:36:34I can't get enough of this.
00:36:37Mr. Morinaga has collected all 56 kinds of toys
00:36:41from the first toy can.
00:36:46What is his unexpected collection?
00:36:49This is called a soy sauce stand.
00:36:51It's a plastic soy sauce stand in a bento box.
00:36:57There are so many kinds.
00:37:00I've seen this before.
00:37:02It's used in a wedding banquet.
00:37:05I've never seen gold before.
00:37:07In the past, soy sauce stands were always in bento boxes.
00:37:12Every time a bento box came out,
00:37:15he brought it home and collected it.
00:37:18Among them, the golden soy sauce stand
00:37:21is extremely rare because it can only be obtained
00:37:25at weddings and other celebratory events.
00:37:28The rarest one is this silver one.
00:37:31It's used for cleaning.
00:37:34But not many people use it.
00:37:36I couldn't get it.
00:37:38So I called the manufacturer,
00:37:40but they said they didn't sell it.
00:37:42But if you stick to it for about an hour,
00:37:44they'll give it to you for free.
00:37:47That's amazing.
00:37:49He's a good negotiator.
00:37:51This is just a bag.
00:37:54It's a bag for a toy, right?
00:37:56That's right.
00:37:58When I bring it home,
00:38:00it gets messy.
00:38:02But I bring it here so that it won't get dirty.
00:38:06That's amazing.
00:38:08It's amazing that he can go this far.
00:38:10Why do you collect soy sauce stands?
00:38:14When I was asked why I collect them,
00:38:17I thought,
00:38:19it's pretty,
00:38:21and it's nice.
00:38:23That's why I started collecting them.
00:38:25Mr. Morinaga started collecting them
00:38:28when he was 9 years old.
00:38:30He started collecting them
00:38:33after his father bought him a mini car.
00:38:37Green cans,
00:38:40and fruit ice cream containers all over Japan.
00:38:44It gets messy, so you throw them away.
00:38:45Yes, you do.
00:38:47He started collecting
00:38:49the things he thought were nice
00:38:51as soon as he got them.
00:38:54That's amazing.
00:38:56How much does it cost?
00:38:58It doesn't cost much.
00:39:00Basically, it's free.
00:39:02You think it costs money to collect,
00:39:05but actually,
00:39:0799% of the time,
00:39:09it costs money to place them.
00:39:11For example,
00:39:12when I built this building,
00:39:14it cost 150 million yen.
00:39:16I think it costs 40 to 50 million yen
00:39:19just for the shelves.
00:39:22So the inside is free,
00:39:24but the outside is expensive.
00:39:27That's amazing.
00:39:29When I first started it,
00:39:32I made about 10 million yen
00:39:35a year.
00:39:37But now,
00:39:39I've made almost nothing.
00:39:40If you lend it to an exhibition,
00:39:43you can get a 1 million yen lease.
00:39:45It's a few million yen
00:39:47if you lend it once.
00:39:49There's only one of these collections
00:39:52in the world.
00:39:55This is the collection of
00:39:57the famous Dajale goods.
00:39:59What's that?
00:40:01There are about 60 people in it.
00:40:04Oh, he did it.
00:40:07My manager got mad at me,
00:40:10so he gave me this.
00:40:12This is abalone.
00:40:14Abalone shell?
00:40:16This is Yuuki Awami's signature,
00:40:18abalone Yuuki.
00:40:20I see.
00:40:22This is Shinjiro Koizumi's wife.
00:40:25There's a person named Crystal Takigawa.
00:40:28When I said,
00:40:30this is Crystal Takigawa,
00:40:32she looked a little displeased
00:40:34for about 0.01 seconds.
00:40:37For a moment.
00:40:38As expected.
00:40:41Dajale goods
00:40:44are signed by Dajale himself
00:40:47with the name of an entertainer.
00:40:49He has negotiated with more than 600 people
00:40:52in 20 years.
00:40:55What kind of face
00:40:57do you make when you sign?
00:40:59If I can get to him,
00:41:01there's almost no failure.
00:41:03But if an agency or a record company
00:41:06stands in the way,
00:41:09I get in trouble.
00:41:12But no one does this.
00:41:15I'm the only one in Japan.
00:41:18I guess so.
00:41:20You're the only one who does it.
00:41:22Among them,
00:41:24this milk caramel was suspicious.
00:41:26Caramel.
00:41:28Actually, what's the name of this signature?
00:41:31Cameron Diaz.
00:41:34What?
00:41:36Caramel Diaz.
00:41:38You're a Hollywood actress, right?
00:41:40That's right.
00:41:42When I came to Japan for a movie promotion,
00:41:44I took this with me.
00:41:46I asked for a signature
00:41:48and asked what it was.
00:41:50She said,
00:41:52Caramel Diaz.
00:41:54Then,
00:41:56Cameron Diaz didn't understand.
00:41:58At this time,
00:42:00he went to the staff of the information program
00:42:01and asked for a signature.
00:42:04Cameron Diaz said
00:42:06he had a suspicious look on his face.
00:42:10I got a signature from Tom Cruise, too.
00:42:13What?
00:42:15Tom Cruise brought me a loose leaf notebook.
00:42:17When I said Tom Cruise Leaf,
00:42:20I couldn't understand it.
00:42:23Mr. Morinaga,
00:42:25who seems to be a jokester
00:42:27and a well-known man,
00:42:29was actually
00:42:31a man with a shocking career.
00:42:38In his early years,
00:42:40he was a newspaper reporter.
00:42:43He lived abroad in Austria and Switzerland.
00:42:46Then,
00:42:48he graduated from the Faculty of Economics of Tokyo University,
00:42:51where Japanese intelligence is gathered.
00:42:53As an economic expert,
00:42:55he was active in many research institutes.
00:42:57When he was in his forties,
00:42:59he was offered a job in a news program.
00:43:02He appeared on the program
00:43:04hoping to get a signature from a celebrity.
00:43:07As a commentator,
00:43:09he became a hot topic
00:43:11and made a lot of requests.
00:43:16However,
00:43:18it was announced that
00:43:20he was a stage 4 aquatic eye in 2023.
00:43:25He was sentenced to 4 months in prison.
00:43:28After that,
00:43:30a new fact was discovered.
00:43:33Now,
00:43:35I don't know where the eye is.
00:43:39The aquatic eye that attacked Mr. Morinaga
00:43:43is a rare eye that we don't know where the eye first occurred.
00:43:50Many of these aquatic eye
00:43:54are in a state where there is no specific treatment.
00:43:59What kind of treatment is it?
00:44:02There are two treatments now.
00:44:04The first one is called OPTIVO.
00:44:08It is used only in the case of a nuclear accident.
00:44:12It is used once a month.
00:44:15In addition,
00:44:17it is said that it receives a high amount of free treatment.
00:44:21It is about 1.2 million yen per month.
00:44:25The amount of money is reduced by tens of millions of yen a year.
00:44:29I spent all the money I had invested so far,
00:44:32including the foreign exchange and investment loans.
00:44:34So, I had to spend more than 3,000 million yen.
00:44:39I can live for about two more years with the money I have invested.
00:44:45Mr. Morinaga wished to live for two more years.
00:44:50The reason is...
00:44:52I had already hired 1,000 second-year students,
00:44:56so I can graduate them,
00:44:59and I don't have to worry about money.
00:45:02I can do whatever I want.
00:45:05That's wonderful.
00:45:07Now,
00:45:09I don't have to worry about money.
00:45:13Now,
00:45:15I have a lot of orders for books.
00:45:18I had 13 volumes of Juchuzan.
00:45:21I thought I would finish them in a month,
00:45:24so I crushed three keyboards,
00:45:27but I finished them.
00:45:2813 volumes.
00:45:30That's amazing.
00:45:32How can you live so powerfully?
00:45:37I can't have a dream.
00:45:38I can't have a dream that I want to have someday.
00:45:42Even a millimeter is fine.
00:45:44I can start now.
00:45:46And I move forward every day.
00:45:49If I accumulate it, I will definitely reach my goal.
00:45:53He said he wanted to live for two more years,
00:45:57but he was forced to retire.
00:46:02I sincerely pray for Mr. Morinaga's happiness.
00:46:09Next,
00:46:11what is the content of the textbook
00:46:14that has changed a lot in Showa and Reiwa?
00:46:17For example,
00:46:19the number of solar planets in science textbooks.
00:46:25In the memory of the Showa era,
00:46:28Do you remember the number of solar planets?
00:46:31Sui, Kin, Chi, Ka, Moku, Do, Ten, Kai, Ne,
00:46:36Sui, Kin, Chi, Ka, Moku, Do, Ten, Kai, Ne.
00:46:42Nine.
00:46:44Sui, Kin, Chi, Ka, Moku, Do, Ten, Kai, Ne.
00:46:47It's an era. I remember it like this.
00:46:50Yes.
00:46:51The capital letters of the planets are arranged in a close order from the sun.
00:46:56Sui, Kin, Chi, Ka, Moku, Do, Ten, Kai, Ne.
00:47:00He remembered it as nine while counting with his fingers.
00:47:03But there is another way to remember it.
00:47:08Sui, Kin, Chi, Ka, Moku, Do, Ten, Mei, Kai.
00:47:14Sui, Kin, Chi, Ka, Moku, Do, Ten, Mei, Kai.
00:47:20Is it Meikai?
00:47:22It's Meikai.
00:47:24Yes.
00:47:25Some people remember the last order of the solar system and the lunar system.
00:47:34In fact, the orbit of the lunar system is a circular system.
00:47:39Because it is closer to the sun than the solar system,
00:47:44some people remembered the two stars in reverse by remembering the order.
00:47:51Let's ask the Reiwa generation about the number of such solar systems.
00:47:57Sui, Kin, Chi, Ka, Moku, Do, Ten, Kai, Hachi.
00:48:03Sui, Kin, Chi, Ka, Moku, Do, Ten, Kai, Hachi.
00:48:08What do you mean there are only eight?
00:48:13In the Showa era, there were nine.
00:48:15What?
00:48:17In the Showa era, there were Sui, Kin, Chi, Ka, Moku, Do, Ten, Kai, Mei.
00:48:23Mei?
00:48:25What star is Mei?
00:48:27Meiji?
00:48:29That's good.
00:48:31What star is Mei?
00:48:33I'm watching Sailor Moon.
00:48:35I'm watching Sailor Moon, so I know that.
00:48:38Let's go together.
00:48:40I don't want to.
00:48:42Sailor Moon is inherited by this generation.
00:48:45They say Sailor Moon is deep.
00:48:47Yes.
00:48:49If you look at the Reiwa textbook,
00:48:52the number of planets has decreased from the solar system to eight.
00:49:01If you tell this fact to the Showa generation,
00:49:06Mei is gone.
00:49:08Mei?
00:49:09Mei?
00:49:11Why?
00:49:14Why are you so honest?
00:49:16Why?
00:49:18Why?
00:49:20I don't know.
00:49:22Mei is gone, so the number of planets has decreased to eight.
00:49:26Why do you think Mei is gone?
00:49:29Is it gone?
00:49:31There was no such thing in the first place.
00:49:35There was no Mei?
00:49:36That's a pretty strong argument.
00:49:39I don't know why.
00:49:41It's gone.
00:49:43It's gone?
00:49:45Unfortunately, no one in the Showa generation knew the answer.
00:49:50But some people in the Reiwa generation know the answer.
00:49:56It's not a planet anymore.
00:50:00How do you know that?
00:50:02That's great.
00:50:03As the research progressed,
00:50:06it was found that there were multiple celestial bodies of the same size near Mei.
00:50:12It was found that this did not apply to the condition of the planet
00:50:17that there were no other celestial bodies around.
00:50:21In 2006, the International Academy of Astronomy
00:50:25placed Mei as a pure planet.
00:50:30I see.
00:50:31In addition, the name of the world heritage has changed a lot over the years.
00:50:37What is the name of this world heritage?
00:50:44Let's ask the Showa generation.
00:50:48Have you seen it?
00:50:50Airs Rock?
00:50:52Airs Rock.
00:50:54Airs Rock.
00:50:56Airs Rock.
00:50:58Airs Rock.
00:50:59Airs Rock.
00:51:01Airs Rock.
00:51:03Has it changed?
00:51:05Yes.
00:51:07Airs Rock was made of a huge rock in Australia.
00:51:12It was also introduced in the Showa textbook as Airs Rock.
00:51:19What is the most popular movie of the Showa generation
00:51:23based on Airs Rock?
00:51:26I cried a lot.
00:51:29A young girl took a sick girl to Airs Rock.
00:51:34It was a social phenomenon.
00:51:37Everyone was shouting somewhere.
00:51:40Where?
00:51:42Somewhere in the center.
00:51:46I watched it.
00:51:48I like movies.
00:51:50When Masami Nagasawa was killed.
00:51:53Nagasawa Masami.
00:51:54It's not Nagasawa Masami.
00:51:56In the center of the world.
00:51:58Shout love.
00:52:02You will be friends.
00:52:04You are energetic.
00:52:06Yes.
00:52:08A love movie that was a big hit in 2004.
00:52:11Shout love in the center of the world.
00:52:14It is also known as the birth of Minai Moriyama and Masami Nagasawa.
00:52:20What is the most famous scene in the world?
00:52:25Help me.
00:52:28Like this.
00:52:30Help me.
00:52:32Help me.
00:52:34Help me.
00:52:36Me?
00:52:38Me?
00:52:40Please.
00:52:42Someone help me.
00:52:45What is your relationship?
00:52:47We are friends.
00:52:49I thought you were a gangster.
00:52:51No, I'm not.
00:52:53I don't think so.
00:52:55In addition, the theme song of the movie is also a big topic.
00:53:00Close your eyes.
00:53:02Close your eyes.
00:53:04Close your eyes.
00:53:07Yes.
00:53:09Close your eyes.
00:53:11Draw a picture.
00:53:14That's all.
00:53:17Like this.
00:53:21Yes.
00:53:23I can hear the vibrato.
00:53:26Close your eyes was a big hit in Hirai Prefecture.
00:53:31It won the first place in the Oricon Annual Single Ranking in 2004.
00:53:38Let's take a look at the pictures of Airsrock, which are full of memories of the Showa era.
00:53:49I know this.
00:53:51I went on a trip to Australia last year.
00:53:54I know that.
00:53:56It's Ururu, isn't it?
00:53:58What is that?
00:54:00I don't know.
00:54:02What is Ururu?
00:54:03Ururu?
00:54:05It's this picture.
00:54:07Ururu.
00:54:09Ururu.
00:54:11When I looked at the textbook of junior high school,
00:54:15it was written as Ururu.
00:54:20What does it mean?
00:54:22I see.
00:54:35I see.
00:54:37Yes.
00:54:39The name Airsrock was given by an Englishman who came to Australia in the 19th century.
00:54:46However, with the passage of time,
00:54:51it became a movement that respected the history of the aborigines of Australia,
00:54:56and it was renamed to Ururu, which is the name of the aborigines.
00:55:01In response to that, the name was changed to Ururu in the textbook of Reiwa.
00:55:09On the other hand, the unthinkable law of the Showa era, which is not written in the textbook,
00:55:16is the responsibility of association.
00:55:19The responsibility of association is to atone for one's failure with everyone,
00:55:26but in the Showa school, there were many irresponsible responsibilities of association.
00:55:32If there are people who do not follow the rules of the class,
00:55:38it is the responsibility of association.
00:55:41And until the mop in the hallway becomes shiny.
00:55:45If there are people who break the rules,
00:55:49they were punished and cleaned by the whole class.
00:55:54This class is always late,
00:55:56so even if the teacher tells you not to be late,
00:56:03there are always people who do it.
00:56:06Sometimes it's the grass in the garden,
00:56:09and sometimes it's the cleaning of the stairs.
00:56:13Even if one person doesn't follow the rules,
00:56:16it's their responsibility,
00:56:19so they didn't blame one person.
00:56:22Among them is the violent responsibility of association, which is not the case now.
00:56:29In the club activities in junior high school,
00:56:32everyone was beaten by the club members.
00:56:35I can't believe it.
00:56:37The responsibility of association.
00:56:39In the club activities in junior high school, everyone was beaten by the club members.
00:56:45In the basketball club in junior high school,
00:56:48one member of the club did something bad.
00:56:51At that time, he was nearby,
00:56:54but he couldn't jump.
00:56:57That's why it's the responsibility of association.
00:57:01He was punished at the gym and was beaten.
00:57:05Now it's a complete violation of compliance.
00:57:09In addition, the responsibility of association was more painful.
00:57:14If a boy does something bad,
00:57:17all the boys will be beaten.
00:57:19The responsibility of association.
00:57:24It's scary.
00:57:27When the class starts,
00:57:30we all drop the pencil case on purpose
00:57:33and disturb the class.
00:57:35When we become teachers,
00:57:37we don't know who is the culprit.
00:57:39So it's the responsibility of association.
00:57:41It's like a wooden board,
00:57:43and there's a special one to hit the butt.
00:57:45It's like this.
00:57:46It's like this.
00:57:48If you hit the butt,
00:57:51the teacher will be tired,
00:57:53so you have to line up with the teacher.
00:57:55When the teacher comes in,
00:57:57you have to line up with the next person.
00:58:01It was more of a communication than a real punishment.
00:58:05It was painful,
00:58:07but the teacher didn't hate me.
00:58:10We were paralyzed at that time.
00:58:13The responsibility of association in the Showa era
00:58:16was passed on to the Reiwa era.
00:58:20I don't want to go to school.
00:58:22I don't want to go to school.
00:58:24Showa era is scary.
00:58:26It's scary.
00:58:28In the Showa era,
00:58:30the responsibility of association was too unreasonable even for adults.
00:58:35After I became a member of society,
00:58:37I worked in a sales company
00:58:38and ate lunch with the whole team.
00:58:40I read books.
00:58:42It's unique.
00:58:44What is that?
00:58:49What are the painful memories of the student life
00:58:52of actor Keisuke Watanabe?
00:58:57Well, students are popular.
00:59:00Of course.
00:59:02When I was in high school,
00:59:03fortunately,
00:59:05it became a hot topic among high school students.
00:59:08Everyone came to see it in front of my classroom.
00:59:11It's a fever.
00:59:13I was called the child of God.
00:59:15At school?
00:59:17No way.
00:59:19My nose was a little long,
00:59:22but I was said to be a talkative person
00:59:25and a cool person.
00:59:27It was a school outside of the school.
00:59:29There were few children and few friends from my area.
00:59:33I had no choice but to sit on a chair in the classroom
00:59:36and play with my cell phone until I could make friends.
00:59:39It was like a class teacher sitting on a chair
00:59:42and I was cool.
00:59:44He is that kind of person.
00:59:46It spread a lot.
00:59:48When I was in the first year of high school,
00:59:50I was hated by the teacher so much that it was impossible.
00:59:52On the contrary?
00:59:54I failed the start dash there.
00:59:56Even if I make a mistake,
00:59:58You weren't popular in high school?
01:00:00I wasn't popular at all.
01:00:02You were too good a man.
01:00:04That's right.
01:00:06I was jealous of him.
01:00:09I was jealous of him.
01:00:11At school,
01:00:13now,
01:00:15on TV,
01:00:17there are a lot of good men and good women
01:00:20with perfect faces.
01:00:23There are a lot of them.
01:00:25There are a lot of them.
01:00:27There are a lot of competitors.
01:00:29There are a lot of them in the entertainment industry.
01:00:32I don't think there are many good men like us.
01:00:37What do you think, Yasuda-kun?
01:00:40It's me.
01:00:42Who would be involved?
01:00:44It's amazing.
01:00:46I thought I was included because he said it was our time.
01:00:49When I was in our time,
01:00:51I definitely talked to Mr. Mita.
01:00:53I thought I was an old man when I started talking like this.
01:00:56I thought I was an old man.
01:00:58But when I saw young people,
01:01:00I thought everyone had a good face.
01:01:02But everyone looked similar.
01:01:05That's right.
01:01:07That's what I thought.
01:01:09But when I think about what Mr. Mita said about the time,
01:01:13when we were lined up,
01:01:15everyone looked different.
01:01:17There was no hair.
01:01:19That's right.
01:01:20The younger generation is responsible for the company even when they grow up.
01:01:27After I became a member of the society,
01:01:30I worked at a business company.
01:01:32I had to get an appointment with the team.
01:01:36The team I couldn't get an appointment with
01:01:39took a lunch break and read a sutra.
01:01:41You read a sutra?
01:01:43That's pitiful.
01:01:45Is that so?
01:01:47Everyone took a lunch break and read a sutra.
01:01:56Why did you read a sutra?
01:01:58I was told that it was because I didn't behave well.
01:02:02That's why I didn't get good results.
01:02:04That's why you didn't get good results.
01:02:06I was told to purify my mind.
01:02:08We were all making noise.
01:02:11I got off the desk and sat down.
01:02:14What?
01:02:16The overall nutrition level went up.
01:02:20It went up.
01:02:22It went up.
01:02:25There is a common sense in the singing program of the Showa era.
01:02:32What is the common sense in the singing program of the Showa era?
01:02:37It's like putting your hand in your mouth.
01:02:41It's in the way of the intro,
01:02:43but don't think it's in the way.
01:02:44Don't think it's in the way.
01:02:46I didn't feel uncomfortable.
01:02:48There were episodes that had nothing to do with the introduction of the song.
01:02:51It's like, I've been doing this as a hobby lately.
01:02:54I wanted to listen to it with excitement.
01:02:57Yes.
01:02:59In the Showa singing program,
01:03:01during the time of the intro of the song,
01:03:04for some reason, they were reporting on the artist's emergency.
01:03:10After this,
01:03:11the Showa idol's emergency report was released.
01:03:17I didn't know it would be introduced like this.
01:03:19They let us use this.
01:03:24Born in the United States and raised in Germany.
01:03:27The international twin influencer,
01:03:31Hanna Mina.
01:03:33In fact, there is something shocking that they are secretly collecting.
01:03:39There is something that surprises me.
01:03:43In fact, they are collecting teeth.
01:03:45Teeth?
01:03:47Yes, teeth.
01:03:49When I was living in Germany,
01:03:52there was a tooth fairy culture.
01:03:57If you put a tooth under the pillow,
01:04:00it will change it to a coin.
01:04:02So, I kept believing what I believed when I was a kid.
01:04:05I believed what my mother told me.
01:04:08Even now, when I collect teeth,
01:04:10I think there is something good.
01:04:12So, I collect all of them.
01:04:15Where are the teeth?
01:04:17Everyone has a lot of questions.
01:04:19Do you have a lot of teeth?
01:04:21I was a teacher, so I pulled out a lot of teeth.
01:04:26What about human teeth?
01:04:28Human teeth are scary.
01:04:30Human teeth are scary.
01:04:32Can you give me a tooth?
01:04:34You have a lot of courage to say that.
01:04:37Do you have a hobby that twins don't have?
01:04:41I didn't know that I was collecting teeth.
01:04:44I thought there was no makeup tool,
01:04:47but when I opened it, there was a tooth.
01:04:49I thought it was creepy.
01:04:52It's like a case study.
01:04:54I didn't even try to imitate it.
01:04:56I thought I would never collect teeth.
01:04:58I don't have any teeth.
01:04:59You're collecting teeth.
01:05:01I'm collecting tooth decay patterns.
01:05:03Wait a minute.
01:05:05What is tooth decay pattern?
01:05:07It's not a nail.
01:05:09It's not a tooth decay pattern.
01:05:11It's a chip.
01:05:13For example, this is a self-nail.
01:05:15It's a chip.
01:05:17I put a chip on it and paint it myself.
01:05:19Sometimes it comes out very well.
01:05:22I have a mini collection of each color and pattern.
01:05:26So, you're collecting calcium and protein.
01:05:29You said it was a component.
01:05:31I'm collecting postcards.
01:05:33Oh, postcards.
01:05:35When I went to an art museum,
01:05:38I put my favorite postcards there.
01:05:41When I go to a stationery store,
01:05:43I put my favorite postcards there.
01:05:47I put my favorite pictures there.
01:05:49When I put my favorite postcards at home,
01:05:51I put my favorite postcards as a gift.
01:05:53Oh, that's nice.
01:05:55I put my favorite postcards as a gift.
01:05:56I put my favorite postcards at home.
01:05:58For example, Shin-chan plays the piano.
01:06:00I put my favorite postcards at home.
01:06:02I put my favorite postcards at home.
01:06:04I put my favorite postcards at home.
01:06:06Oh, you're showing me off.
01:06:08I'm nervous.
01:06:10I'm nervous.
01:06:12The Showa music program surprised the Reiwa era.
01:06:18For some reason, the program reported the artist's recent activities in the intro.
01:06:26Here's a proof video.
01:06:29First of all, a song by Noriko Sakai, 17 years old at the time.
01:06:35Noripi, who has been doing the laundry and living like a housewife since she cleaned the room during the day.
01:06:41I wonder if she's married.
01:06:43That's not true, is it?
01:06:45Today, Noriko Sakai will sing her new song, Honkio.
01:06:50It's like a radio.
01:06:52I didn't know you could write such a song.
01:06:53It's a good song.
01:06:55It's a good song.
01:06:57In addition, the intro of Yoko Minami's song is...
01:07:02Yoko Minami has two things she's looking forward to right now.
01:07:06What do you think it is?
01:07:08It's a diary and a camera.
01:07:10In the diary, she writes down what she felt during her work.
01:07:12It's a so-called Nannoryu Tsubuyaki Notebook.
01:07:14In the camera, she takes a picture of what's going on.
01:07:17It's already full of boxes.
01:07:18Someday, I'd like you to put out an original photo essay of Yoko Minami with that Tsubuyaki Notebook and a picture.
01:07:23Now, let's meet under the lift from the LP Snowflake.
01:07:29Wow, it's so beautiful.
01:07:31I see.
01:07:33In the Showa singing program, it was natural to report on such information in the intro.
01:07:41What did the Showa generation think when they heard it?
01:07:46It's like a secret information.
01:07:49That's right.
01:07:51It's not as developed as it is now, so it was the only way to get that kind of information.
01:07:57Did you get information from the intro of the song?
01:08:00What's your hobby these days?
01:08:02It's like a current story.
01:08:04That's right.
01:08:06When there was no Internet or SNS, there were very few ways to get private information from favorite artists.
01:08:19The urgent report in the intro was a valuable information.
01:08:24I was very grateful for it.
01:08:26But...
01:08:28There was also an urgent report that was too explosive.
01:08:34This is Akiko Ikuina, a former member of the Onyanko Club, who is now the Minister of Foreign Affairs.
01:08:44The theme of Akiko Ikuina's new song is graduation.
01:08:47It's not as simple as it's ever been, but it's a cheerful and fun song.
01:08:51However, the biggest problem is that she...
01:08:53Oh, my God.
01:08:55I'm in trouble.
01:08:57Akiko Ikuina's graduation
01:09:00Akiko Ikuina's graduation
01:09:1631-year-old Keisuke Watanabe can't keep up with the times.
01:09:24When I was in my 20s and 10s, I was playing with my cell phone.
01:09:27I didn't know that people in their 30s and 40s didn't understand the trends of young people.
01:09:36When I was in my 30s, I didn't know any popular songs or songs on TV.
01:09:45Welcome.
01:09:47Who are you?
01:09:49You stepped in.
01:09:50You stepped in.
01:09:52I'm not sure if I can keep up with this job.
01:09:55I'm not sure if I can keep up with this job.
01:09:59I'm not sure if I can keep up with this job.
01:10:02You have to do TikTok, don't you?
01:10:04I have an app.
01:10:06I have an app.
01:10:09I think it's because I'm watching it all the time.
01:10:12Are you serious?
01:10:14Are you serious?
01:10:17Kyoichi is shining.
01:10:20TikTok has a lot of information.
01:10:23That's right.
01:10:25He can't keep up with the times anymore.
01:10:30There's an app called NetTaxi.
01:10:34I really don't use it.
01:10:36I really don't use it.
01:10:40I really don't use it.
01:10:43It emptiness.
01:10:45I don't know how much time this app bought.
01:10:48I want to understand.
01:10:50You can only pay tens of thousand and a hundred yen of tax compared to the first riding.
01:10:54I think I can't use that.
01:10:56I think it's a waste of money.
01:10:58Sometimes, that pin doesn't go well.
01:11:00You can also change the position of the eyes.
01:11:02It can't be the same position.
01:11:05I understand.
01:11:06I can't use it because it's 400 yen.
01:11:08That's a big loss.
01:11:10That's because the GPS is bad.
01:11:12That's right.
01:11:13So you shouldn't complain to anyone.
01:11:15So let's stop talking about this for now.
01:11:20If you're having such a hard time,
01:11:22you should raise your hand and get a taxi.
01:11:24That's how much time you have left.
01:11:27That's true.
01:11:28As for that...
01:11:30In the singing program that Showa Sedan was watching,
01:11:35for some reason, the artist's urgent report was in the intro of the song.
01:11:43Some urgent reports make you want to poke your nose in.
01:11:50This is Akiko Ikuina,
01:11:52who is the executive director of the Foreign Affairs Ministry.
01:12:01The theme of Akiko Ikuina's new song is graduation.
01:12:03It's not as simple as it's been before,
01:12:05but it's a cheerful and fun song.
01:12:07However, the biggest problem is whether she can graduate from the university this spring.
01:12:12I'm in trouble.
01:12:13I'm in trouble.
01:12:14Akiko is studying hard with her love and play.
01:12:18The song is called,
01:12:19Can you hear it?
01:12:26Let's take a look at the intro video of this singing program.
01:12:33I didn't know it was like this.
01:12:35As for the content,
01:12:37I'd like you to let me listen to a song that feels like my private life is being revealed.
01:12:42Isn't this just a self-introduction?
01:12:44But that's the closest subject.
01:12:47Speaking of songs,
01:12:49there is a famous phrase that was a big hit in the Showa era.
01:12:55For example,
01:12:56Since you said that this taste is good,
01:13:00July 6th is...
01:13:04This is one of the bestsellers that sold 2.86 million copies.
01:13:10Speaking of the words that follow after this,
01:13:14First, let's ask the Reiwa generation.
01:13:18Since you said that this taste is good,
01:13:21July 6th is...
01:13:24I don't know.
01:13:27Since you said that this taste is good,
01:13:30July 6th is...
01:13:32I don't know.
01:13:33I've never heard of it.
01:13:35But the words that follow after July 6th are...
01:13:38Tanabata
01:13:39Tanabata?
01:13:40Tanabata?
01:13:42It's like the next day.
01:13:43I see.
01:13:45On the other hand, let's ask the Showa generation.
01:13:48Since you said that this taste is good,
01:13:51July 6th is...
01:13:54That's fast.
01:13:56Since you said that this taste is good,
01:13:59July 6th is...
01:14:04Since you said that this taste is good,
01:14:07July 6th is...
01:14:11I knew it from the beginning.
01:14:13I bought it.
01:14:14It was really popular.
01:14:17It's a bestseller.
01:14:19If you go to a bookstore, you'll find a copy of it.
01:14:23Yes, this phrase is...
01:14:25It was released in 1987.
01:14:28It's a salad commemorative day for Mr. Tawara.
01:14:34A woman who was praised by her lover for her salad seasoning
01:14:37wanted to keep that happiness as a commemorative day.
01:14:41That's what she thought.
01:14:45It's nice.
01:14:47It's nice, isn't it?
01:14:49Romantic.
01:14:50Right?
01:14:52The salad commemorative day was also chosen as a popular phrase.
01:14:56It became a social phenomenon.
01:15:00As a result, everything was commemorative at that time.
01:15:05There are many things like that.
01:15:07Like a marriage anniversary.
01:15:09A marriage anniversary?
01:15:11It's a BBQ commemorative day.
01:15:14It's a commemorative day for your lover.
01:15:16When is that?
01:15:18April 21st.
01:15:20April 21st?
01:15:21Yes.
01:15:22No, it's 25th.
01:15:2325th?
01:15:2425th.
01:15:25No, it's 21st.
01:15:26No, it's 21st.
01:15:28Oh, no.
01:15:30No way.
01:15:31It's 25th.
01:15:32It's 25th.
01:15:33It's 25th.
01:15:35There are other commemorative days like this.
01:15:39A small Japan.
01:15:40Where are you going in such a hurry?
01:15:44A small Japan.
01:15:45Where are you going in such a hurry?
01:15:47When I ride a motorcycle, I feel like that.
01:15:50So, I put a sticker on the place where I speed up.
01:15:54In addition.
01:15:56Don't ride if you drink.
01:15:58Don't drink if you ride.
01:16:00Don't ride if you drink.
01:16:02Don't drink if you ride.
01:16:04Don't ride if you drink.
01:16:06Don't drink if you ride.
01:16:08This is the basic of drunken driving.
01:16:11Don't jump out.
01:16:13A car can't stop suddenly.
01:16:16Don't jump out.
01:16:18A car can't stop suddenly.
01:16:21Then, what is the black gag that 2BEAT made popular?
01:16:27A red light.
01:16:30Amazing.
01:16:34What is the black gag that 2BEAT made popular?
01:16:42When I was in elementary school, I laughed a lot.
01:16:47What is the black gag that 2BEAT made popular?
01:16:50Unbelievable World is broadcast on TVer UNEXT.
01:16:55The drama is being broadcast on TVER UNEXT.
01:16:58I play the main character who is betrayed by his beloved wife.
01:17:04The drama is being broadcast on TVER UNEXT.
01:17:09The drama is being broadcast on TVER UNEXT.
01:17:14Please watch it.
01:17:18What is the famous saying that changed Mr. Watanabe's life?
01:17:24When I was born, I was in a state of death.
01:17:31I was less likely to be saved.
01:17:35I was told that even if I was saved, I would definitely have an aftereffect.
01:17:42In the end, I grew up without an aftereffect.
01:17:46At that time, my mother told me that I should do what I wanted to do.
01:17:54I heard that when I was about 20 years old.
01:17:57At that time, I decided to do what I wanted to do.
01:18:01That's why I'm doing this job now.
01:18:04That's a great story.
01:18:06What about you?
01:18:08I came from a TV station in Yamagata.
01:18:11I was told to work hard like La France.
01:18:16At first, La France was a fruit that didn't get much attention.
01:18:20It didn't look good.
01:18:22But I was told to take my time and sell it.
01:18:28I decided to cherish that word.
01:18:30Don't forget your hometown.
01:18:33That's great.
01:18:35What about you, Mita?
01:18:37When I was shooting a movie.
01:18:39I didn't know much about director Ryu Ryu.
01:18:43He was a film director.
01:18:46When I worked with him as a lead actor,
01:18:50I had to wait for a long time.
01:18:53During that time, when we were lined up,
01:18:57I asked him,
01:18:59Do you know why so many people call me a big shot?
01:19:04He said, I don't know at all.
01:19:06He said, it's because I don't do a lot of work.
01:19:10Because I don't do a lot of work one after another.
01:19:13That's why I'm called a big shot.
01:19:16I was very impressed.
01:19:20After a few years,
01:19:22when I was very busy,
01:19:25I thought I was going to die.
01:19:28At that time, Mr. Shigeru Okada,
01:19:30who was the director of Toei,
01:19:33rushed to me and said,
01:19:36I don't want to do this anymore.
01:19:39I said, Mita, it's not like that.
01:19:42In life, you have to think about tomorrow, today, and tomorrow.
01:19:47You have to have time to think about everything.
01:19:52He said, Oh, I see.
01:19:55I was so absorbed in these two opposite words.
01:20:00I still think so.
01:20:02I still choose my job.
01:20:05It's the end of my life now.
01:20:08If I refuse, I'll never see him again.
01:20:11So now, if there's a chance, I'll do it.
01:20:16It's fun like today.
01:20:18Mr. Murakami, for example.
01:20:20I'm sure I'll meet someone I miss.
01:20:23That's how I feel.
01:20:25In the end, I think I've been supported by that range.
01:20:30In the Showa era,
01:20:32there was a joke about public transportation.
01:20:36If we all cross the red light, I'm not afraid.
01:20:39If we all cross the red light, I'm not afraid.
01:20:42When I was in elementary school,
01:20:45I laughed a lot.
01:20:48If we all cross the red light, I'm not afraid.
01:20:53This is a gag with the comedy duo 2B.
01:20:58It's forbidden.
01:21:00If it's a group, you can do it without resistance.
01:21:03It's a word that represents that.
01:21:07It's such a famous word.
01:21:10It's also on the national language dictionary.
01:21:16Of course you can't cross the red light.
01:21:19Let's never stop.
01:21:23Miwa-chama's Flower Language for Tomorrow
01:21:30This is a corner where Miwa-san will give you flowers that will make your life better.
01:21:35Miwa-san, thank you.
01:21:37This time, I'd like to introduce
01:21:41The smile is a means of transportation in this world.
01:21:46How do you feel about this?
01:21:49For example,
01:21:51when you get on the elevator,
01:21:55when there are a lot of people on the elevator,
01:22:00if there is an elevator, you can see it all at once.
01:22:04At that time,
01:22:06if you go in with a scary face like Jiro-chan,
01:22:11you can see the atmosphere inside the elevator.
01:22:18However,
01:22:20if you smile a little and say,
01:22:25excuse me,
01:22:27and say,
01:22:29if you feel good,
01:22:31you can feel like you're being patted a little.
01:22:37The smile of the noble class is soft and elegant.
01:22:44I think it would be nice if you could keep that in mind.
01:22:50No, no, really.
01:22:52The people of the 8th grade are already doing that.
01:22:57Please smile.
01:23:00That's why Maru-chan's face was drawn in the opening.
01:23:04I'm not used to it.
01:23:07That's probably a lie.
01:23:08It's today's learning.
01:23:09It's learning.