はてなのてん 2025年2月15日 徒歩5分は本当に5分で着ける?
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00:00When you head to the destination, you can search for the route and time to get there.
00:10I'll definitely look it up.
00:11Sometimes it's a crazy amount of time.
00:13I feel like I'm going to be a little late.
00:15I feel like the time is written on the map as if it's a popular day.
00:19I think I know what it is.
00:20Google Maps shows the time pretty early.
00:24It says 5 minutes on the app, but it doesn't work at all.
00:29I've never had that kind of experience.
00:32So, this time, the question is,
00:35Can you really get to Toho in 5 minutes?
00:39Who are you talking to for 5 minutes?
00:41Now, this week has begun.
00:43Hatena's pen
00:47Today, we have Noriko Fukuda as a guest.
00:50I'm Noriko Fukuda. Nice to meet you.
00:53By the way, do you use apps like this?
00:55I use it. I use it.
00:57When I'm with my kids, I want to adjust the time.
01:01I'll definitely look it up and go out.
01:03Are you the type of person who has a lot of time?
01:06But I'm pretty late.
01:10There's a possibility that the time on this app isn't right.
01:15How is it? Is it pretty reliable?
01:18It's calculated.
01:20It seems that each person has their own circumstances.
01:24Can I add about 2 minutes?
01:27Kindness.
01:28So that you don't get a claim.
01:29That's right.
01:30I always wonder whose standard it is.
01:33The speed at which people in Tokyo and Fukuoka walk is completely different, isn't it?
01:36It's completely different.
01:38By the way, Murashige walks really fast.
01:40Oh, really?
01:42That fast?
01:44How fast is a racing car?
01:46It's calculated at the average speed of a healthy man in his 30s.
01:54Because women wear heels.
01:56That's right.
01:57The speed at which they walk seems to change, doesn't it?
01:59Yes, it seems to change.
02:00Actually, the answer came out.
02:02What?
02:03Google?
02:04Did Google come out?
02:05It's fast.
02:06Let's see what the result is.
02:11The time it took to get to the destination.
02:14What is the result of the actual walk?
02:17Certainly.
02:22I asked the people in the city about this question.
02:27Is it faster or slower than 5 minutes?
02:30Is it about that?
02:32I think it's about 3 or 4 minutes.
02:35About 1 minute more.
02:37I think it's about 4 minutes.
02:40I think it's about 8 minutes.
02:42I think it's about twice as fast.
02:44Twice as fast?
02:46Even if it's a guided road trip of 5 minutes,
02:49the arrival time varies depending on the person.
02:54So, let's actually walk and investigate the time it takes to walk 5 minutes.
03:02Let's use the Google map that many people talked about using
03:07and see if we can really get there in 5 minutes.
03:12Hayashi, the program staff, will investigate.
03:18The goal is the popular spot in Fukuoka, Canal City.
03:23Do I have to get caught in traffic?
03:25It says it takes about 5 minutes from the cable car,
03:28but how long does it actually take?
03:34We're departing.
03:39The distance is about 350 meters.
03:43By the way, there is a crosswalk with a signal on this route.
03:49Let's go.
03:52It's blue.
03:54It looks easy.
03:56It might be a little fast.
04:01But it's quite a distance.
04:03We've arrived at Canal City.
04:05This is the goal.
04:07The time it took was 4 minutes and 41 seconds.
04:13We arrived within 5 minutes of walking 5 minutes.
04:17We walked 3 times just to be sure,
04:20but only when we got caught in the traffic light,
04:23did we overdo it a little.
04:27So, how about people who walk a little slower?
04:34Good morning.
04:36I'm Tsuji Masaaki. I'm 77 years old.
04:39My hobby is Japanese martial arts.
04:44Next, they're going to investigate in a car park.
04:49When I get older, my knees get stiff.
04:52I'll do my best.
04:54I'm looking forward to meeting my grandchildren.
04:59Let's start the investigation.
05:02It suddenly feels like a commercial.
05:08It's quite slow.
05:11Compared to the 20-year-old staff, it's quite slow.
05:21How is it?
05:23The time they're curious about is 6 minutes and 54 seconds.
05:28They didn't stop at the traffic light,
05:31but 5 minutes is a tough result.
05:34What will they investigate next?
05:37It's cute.
05:39I'm 10 years old.
05:41I'm 5 years old.
05:43I love dinosaurs.
05:45I love dinosaurs.
05:47How about a 5-year-old who seems to walk a little faster?
05:52A 5-year-old will get lost.
05:55Let's start the investigation.
06:00Compared to the elderly, their steps look light.
06:04The width is different.
06:06The width is narrow.
06:08It's light, isn't it?
06:10It's a little...
06:12But it's okay.
06:14Of course, this is unexpected for children.
06:20What will they investigate next?
06:25Hello, my name is Julian.
06:27I'm 25 years old.
06:29I like going to the gym and practicing sports.
06:34Yes, he's a foreigner.
06:36He seems to walk fast.
06:38He has long legs.
06:40Google is an American company.
06:43According to the speed of walking,
06:46there is a high possibility that the distance is set at 5 minutes.
06:52So, the distance is...
06:57It's a runway.
07:06He is quite fast, taking advantage of his height and large width.
07:13The staff is running desperately.
07:19He has long legs.
07:23He arrives in no time.
07:27The time he is curious about is 3 minutes and 3 seconds.
07:36Even at the same 5-minute distance,
07:39the time it takes to arrive depends on the person walking.
07:46This time difference depends not only on the person walking,
07:49but also on the place and the environment.
07:52So, as an additional investigation,
07:55I asked him to walk another route.
07:58When an elderly man walks on Tenjin Nishidori,
08:02the time it takes is 9 minutes and 30 seconds.
08:10When a 5-year-old man walks alone like a popular program without his mother,
08:18the time it takes is 8 minutes and 41 seconds.
08:22He has a cute form.
08:24I asked a new model, Julian,
08:29to walk a 5-minute walk on a steep hill and steep stairs.
08:44Even so, at the time of 4 minutes and 44 seconds,
08:49the time it takes to arrive depends on the person walking.
08:58I asked Google about this.
09:04Thank you for calling. This is Google.
09:09We do not provide support on the Google map by phone.
09:15He couldn't get an answer, but the staff noticed something.
09:21If the distance from TeleQ to Canal City is 5 minutes on foot,
09:28it is set at a speed of 70 meters per minute.
09:33There was a firecracker.
09:36This is an advertisement for a few minutes on foot in the city.
09:40What is the basis for this?
09:44The first is the real estate advertisement of real estate.
09:48Real estate seems to sell more expensively near the station.
09:51So, I asked a real estate agent about the basis.
09:57Thank you for calling.
09:59Actually,
10:05it is said that it is the speed of walking.
10:09Really?
10:11I see.
10:22What is the basis for this?
10:26The display of how many minutes on foot is often seen in real estate.
10:30What is the basis for this?
10:33I asked the store staff.
10:36This is 5 minutes on foot.
10:42Is it decided by walking?
10:46Well,
10:481 minute on foot is generally set at a distance of 80 meters.
10:56This is officially decided by the Regulatory Trade Commission.
11:04It is clear that in real estate advertising,
11:071 minute on foot is decided at a distance of 80 meters.
11:13What is the basis for this?
11:16Actually,
11:18it is the speed of walking when a healthy woman wears heels.
11:25Really?
11:26Heels?
11:27Yes.
11:28What does this mean?
11:31I asked the Regulatory Trade Commission to hear the details.
11:37The Regulatory Trade Commission introduced an ex-employee who knew the rules at the time.
11:45Miyuki Suzuki, who was in charge of the Regulatory Trade Commission in 1937.
11:53I tested how many meters I could walk in one minute with the new heels.
12:09Miyuki-san, by yourself?
12:11I thought 80 meters would be appropriate.
12:14Even now, that is the basic rule.
12:17I see.
12:18This is the end.
12:20I didn't know that.
12:21In other words, 5 minutes on foot in real estate advertising is the standard for Miyuki Suzuki to walk with heels.
12:32About 60 years ago, real estate advertising had a lot of sloppy ads.
12:39In order to make up for this, Suzuki-san wore heels that were hard to walk in and measured.
12:46He determined the standard of 1 minute 80 meters.
12:54By the way, the man who told me was Suzuki-san's husband.
13:02He suggested that I walk 2 or 3 places in one minute.
13:12But he said that I should have walked a little more in various places.
13:18He said that I decided too easily.
13:25About 30 years later, he measured the average walking speed of a man and a woman between the ages of 10 and 60 in Germany.
13:34The result of the study was 77.3 meters per minute.
13:39That's about right.
13:41Is the speed of 1 minute 80 meters that Suzuki-san walked in heels really possible?
13:51So, let's start a 5-minute walk from Hakata Station, which was written in the real estate advertisement, and walk to the entrance of Hakata Station.
14:06Let's start the investigation.
14:09I feel like I'm walking pretty fast.
14:13I feel like I'm walking pretty fast.
14:16It's about 6 cm high.
14:28This time, there is a pedestrian crossing with a traffic light on the route.
14:35Is this heel easy to walk?
14:38I think this heel is very easy for people who are used to walking.
14:47I feel like I'm walking pretty fast.
14:51Now, let's turn around the last corner and go to the corner of Hakata Station.
14:57What is the time?
15:02Hello.
15:04I didn't make it in time.
15:07It's 6 minutes and 20 seconds.
15:10It took 6 minutes and 20 seconds from Hakata Station to the entrance of Hakata Station.
15:18It's a little over, but what does this mean?
15:23I measured it in heels.
15:26It took 6 minutes and 20 seconds to get to the entrance of Hakata Station, but I couldn't get on the train.
15:35What do you think about that?
15:38I didn't make it in time, but there is a rule about how to measure in other parts of the highway.
15:49The starting point is the end of the building.
15:57The goal of the destination is the entrance of the station.
16:07Unfortunately, there is no time limit for traffic lights and crosswalks.
16:15If you look at that, I think it's definitely 5 minutes.
16:21As Mr. Shimamura said, the starting point is the entrance of the building.
16:27Measuring between traffic lights is stopped.
16:32If you measure the entrance of Hakata Station again, the time is 4 minutes and 59 seconds.
16:40It's definitely within 5 minutes.
16:45Is it difficult to get to the station in 5 minutes and get on the train in 5 minutes?
16:51To be honest, I think it's difficult.
16:55When I hear that, I want to try to get on the train.
17:00So I called this person.
17:05This is Mr. Onoyama, an experienced driver.
17:11In high school, he competed with Yuta Koma, who won 8th place in the Paris Olympics.
17:23Can you get on the train within 5 minutes from the station?
17:36This is Mr. Onoyama, an experienced driver.
17:41Can you get on the train within 5 minutes from the station?
17:49Mr. Onoyama, 5 minutes!
17:56It's fast.
18:01It's amazing. It's fast.
18:04I can't catch up at all.
18:07This is a lot of speed.
18:10It's hard to keep up with Mr. Onoyama.
18:20And the timing is good.
18:26Can you get on the train within 5 minutes from the station?
18:34Even if you go around the last corner, you can't slow down.
18:40All you have to do is quickly pass the ticket gate.
18:45Can you get on the train within 5 minutes from the station?
18:49I got a call.
18:52What's the time?
18:553 minutes 23 seconds.
18:58It's fast.
19:01It's amazing.
19:04Thank you very much.
19:07The result of the survey.
19:095 minutes from the station is the speed at which a woman in heels walks.
19:15To get on the train within 5 minutes from the station, you need to have strong legs.
19:25No doubt.
19:27You got the answer.
19:30You got it.
19:32Thanks to Mr. Suzuki, you got the answer.
19:36You got the answer.
19:41It's easy if you know how long it takes to walk.
19:46Or you can get strong legs.
19:49You can get strong legs like Olympian and Kiso.
19:52You can get shoes that are easier to walk in.
19:55You can walk faster.
19:58When I was a kid, I wore roller shoes.
20:04It was popular.
20:06I thought it was very fast.
20:09Can I say that?
20:12It's different.
20:14It's the truth.
20:16I think it's quite different.
20:19That's all for this week.
20:21See you next week.