チャンハウス 2025年2月22日 有岡大興奮!思わず人に言いたくなる雑学13連発!
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00:00This is the story of a man who became a master of the sword.
00:05There's a lot of miscellaneous knowledge that makes you want to tell people.
00:10Do you know this?
00:15The new sword is called the Reiwa.
00:20You all remember this, right?
00:23Reiwa
00:28If you add Reiwa to the number of years of the Reiwa, you can see the history.
00:38I actually tried it.
00:42It is now 7 years of the Reiwa.
00:45If you add Reiwa to this, you get 25.
00:47There are two digits of history.
00:51Reiwa 20 years of history is 2038.
00:56Reiwa 50 years of history is 2068.
01:02If you add Reiwa to the number of years of the Reiwa, you can see the history.
01:09But Reiwa doesn't come out.
01:12You just have to pull it.
01:15That's not fair.
01:18If you add Reiwa from 2015 to 2018, you can see how many years the Reiwa is.
01:23That's absolutely true.
01:26Do you know this?
01:36There is a man who was locked up in a house where theft occurred.
01:41Why?
01:46The details of the case were written in this book.
01:53The incident occurred in 1998 in Pennsylvania, USA.
02:00Terence Dixon was involved in a theft in a private house.
02:06After the theft, he went to the garage to leave the house.
02:11The automatic door of the garage broke and did not open.
02:15The door of the private house also closed automatically.
02:19As a result, Terence was trapped in the garage of the house where he entered the theft.
02:25And he had to live in the dog food and cola inside for eight days.
02:32And he was able to get out of the house safely.
02:37But Terence was mentally ill.
02:41So he filed a lawsuit against the insurance company of the house.
02:47As a result, the loan sharks sympathized with the story of being trapped.
02:53He got about 4.7 million yen in Japanese yen.
03:02There is a man who was locked up in a house where theft occurred.
03:10I want to say!
03:12I want to say!
03:14I don't want to be told.
03:16It's true that it's unthinkable in Japan.
03:20The reason why I bought this in court is that the interpretation of the court is different in the United States and Japan.
03:27In Japan, the purpose of the court is to achieve social justice.
03:32It is important to make a judgment that everyone can agree with.
03:35It is important to make a judgment that everyone can agree with.
03:38However, in the United States, the purpose of the court is to end the dispute.
03:42There is a court to settle the dispute anyway.
03:45So even if it's a judgment, it's okay.
03:50I agree.
03:52The atmosphere after talking to people is a little strange.
03:57I'm on the same team, but I'm in a bad mood.
04:05Do you know this?
04:11It's cute.
04:16When holding a baby, it is easy to support it with the back of your hand, not the palm of your hand.
04:23I don't know.
04:25I want to say.
04:27I want to say.
04:30This time, I verified it with people who went to town with a baby.
04:35Do you ever feel tired when you hold a baby?
04:38How many minutes do you usually hold a baby?
04:41When I hold a baby for 15 to 20 minutes, my arms get tired.
04:45Let's do it the other way around.
04:49It's light.
04:51It's light.
04:53This is really good.
04:55It's completely different.
04:57It's completely different.
04:59The whole arm, the back of the hand, and the power are distributed.
05:04When I tried it with other people,
05:07I feel light.
05:09It feels like it's fixed.
05:11I feel light.
05:13On the contrary, I feel like I'm using muscles from my back.
05:16Of the six groups interviewed, all of them felt light.
05:22Why do you feel light?
05:25According to Dr. Gima, a professor at Tokyo Toritsu University.
05:29In terms of exercise, the principle of the elbow joint movement is the principle of the elbow.
05:35When the palm is bent up, the point of view, the point of force, and the baby ride here.
05:41There is a point of action here.
05:44When there is a point of action outside of the point of force, it is a lifting method that requires a lot of force.
05:50When the palm is bent down, the point of view is closer to the body.
05:55The point of force is where the muscles end.
05:58The point of action is where the baby is riding.
06:01You can lift 10 kg with about 5 kg of force.
06:06When holding a baby, it is easier to support it with the back of your hand, not the palm.
06:37No, it's not.
06:43According to Dr. Gima, there is a way to hold the baby longer.
06:50If you turn your hand up or down, you can hold the baby longer.
06:58If you turn your hand up, you can hold the baby longer.
07:04However, if you turn your hand down, you can hold the baby longer.
07:10However, if you turn your hand up, you can hold the baby longer.
07:20In other words, if you turn your hand up or down, you can hold the baby longer and easier.
07:28Which team will win?
07:41Do you know this?
07:46It's a happy song.
07:52It's a wedding song.
07:59This song is often heard at weddings.
08:04This song is not used because it is bad performance abroad.
08:09I see.
08:11I see.
08:18This song is a wedding song composed by a German musician, Richard Wagner.
08:25A wedding song?
08:28I asked Horiuchi, a classical music critic, why this song is bad performance.
08:35What kind of song is this wedding song?
08:39It's a romantic opera.
08:45It's a beautiful opera, but at the same time, it's a sad tragedy.
08:51Yes, this opera is a love story between Princess Elsa and the knight.
08:58The stage is Belgium in the Middle Ages.
09:00A knight suddenly appears in front of Princess Elsa, who has been challenged by a counselor.
09:10Then the knight makes a promise instead of fighting.
09:15That is to never ask for his name and address.
09:21Elsa accepts the promise.
09:24The knight wins the duel with the counselor.
09:28The two are attracted to each other and get married.
09:33But the bridegroom, Elsa, breaks the promise and asks for his name and address.
09:42Then the knight, who broke the promise, despairs of Elsa and disappears in front of her.
09:49And Elsa, who was sad, kills herself.
09:55In other words, this is the beginning of an unhappy marriage.
10:00That's why it's not used much at the wedding.
10:06Wedding songs that are often heard at weddings are not used because they are bad performance abroad.
10:14I didn't know.
10:16I want to say!
10:17I want to say!
10:19The reason why it is used in Japan is that this song was transmitted to Japan during the Meiji period.
10:25At that time, this opera was not performed in full.
10:28Only the wedding chorus was played.
10:33The person who saw it thought that it would be suitable for a wedding song.
10:37That's why it was used.
10:39Is there another one?
10:41Is there another one?
10:43Is there another one?
10:44Your own wedding song.
10:47Well...
10:49I think it's a really good wedding song.
10:53You can do it!
10:55You can do it!
10:57Do you know this?
11:03I know!
11:05It's a candy.
11:07It's a pineapple candy.
11:08I know!
11:12Really?
11:14Everyone is interested, right?
11:16Everyone is interested, right?
11:20The misinterpretation that makes people want to say comes out.
11:25Do you know this?
11:31It glows when you put a black light on the pineapple candy.
11:38First, let's put a black light that emits ultraviolet light on a normal candy.
11:45Then...
11:47This is normal.
11:51It doesn't glow.
11:53Next, the pineapple candy.
11:56Let's see how much it glows.
11:58Please take a look.
12:01It glows!
12:03It glows!
12:05It does glow.
12:06It glows!
12:08Compared to a normal candy, the difference is obvious.
12:13Then, why does it glow?
12:16According to an expert...
12:18The pineapple candy contains a substance called the benibona pigment.
12:25This is a fluorescent substance that glows when you put a black light on it.
12:30This black light emits ultraviolet light.
12:33It is a fluorescent substance that contains benibona pigment, which is useful for chemical reaction energy.
12:40I'll show you one more time.
12:43Are you sure?
12:45Please take a look.
12:52It's amazing.
12:54Here it comes.
12:59It's a parade.
13:01It's a pineapple candy parade.
13:03It's a parade.
13:05It's a parade.
13:07It's a pineapple candy parade.
13:09It's a parade.
13:11It's powerful.
13:18It glows when you put a black light on a pineapple candy.
13:24It glows!
13:26It glows!
13:27It glows!
13:29It glows!
13:31It glows!
13:34It's strange.
13:36Boys like it.
13:39I didn't think it would glow.
13:42It's not harmful to the body.
13:45It's in other drinks, like energy drinks.
13:50It's also in tonic water, so it glows when you put it on.
13:55That's right.
13:57I'm so happy.
13:59I did it.
14:02Do you know this?
14:09I see it often.
14:11Do you know who this is?
14:13Hokusai.
14:15Hokusai Katsushika has been active as a yankee-like pen name since he was 75 years old.
14:21You must be interested in this.
14:24Speaking of Hokusai Katsushika,
14:27he is the representative of the world-famous Edo period.
14:32We asked Mr. Yamamura, an era negotiator.
14:36Hokusai Katsushika uses a lot of pen names.
14:40Hokusai Katsushika is one of many pen names.
14:44He has been using it for about five years.
14:48Hokusai changes his pen name from time to time.
14:53One theory is that he earned money by selling his pen name to his disciples.
14:59For example, when he was in his 20s, he was called Shunro.
15:04When he was in his mid-30s, he was called Sori.
15:09When he was in his 60s, not only did he paint, but he also learned the Senryu.
15:15That's where he got his name, Manji.
15:18Manji is a word used to describe things like Buddhism and temples.
15:24But it's rare for people to use it as a name.
15:28So it's a bit different from Hokusai's common sense.
15:33The name he gave to himself at the age of 75,
15:37which is the age of the modern-day elderly,
15:41is Gakyo Roujin Manji.
15:43The name was clearly written on the Fugaku Hyakukei,
15:48which is a work that goes on to the Fugaku Sanjyu Rokkei.
15:53So why did he name himself Gakyo Roujin Manji?
15:58It means an old man who pursues painting like crazy.
16:04And the Manji part was taken from the name of the Senryu era.
16:08In other words, he named himself Gakyo Roujin Manji
16:13as a culmination of his own art.
16:17Since the age of 75, Hokusai has been active
16:22as a pen name like a yankee.
16:26I want to say it!
16:29You've come to a good point!
16:32Two more points!
16:34Hokusai has written a pen name about 30 times.
16:40I didn't know that.
16:43What's his real name?
16:46It's surprisingly simple. Nakajima.
16:50I want to say his real name!
16:53Why is Hokusai so famous?
16:57He's the last person!
16:59Hokusai Aratame Honyara Nantoka.
17:03Hokusai Aratame Gakyo Roujin Manji.
17:07Since Hokusai is so famous,
17:10Hokusai is probably the most famous.
17:13And later, Hokusai became famous.
17:16This is it!
17:19He's going again!
17:22He's in a good mood!
17:25He's in a good mood!
17:27Hokusai moves around a lot.
17:32He moves around 70 times.
17:36Hokusai can't clean up.
17:39That's why he moves.
17:42I want to say it!
17:45I want to say it!
17:47The first round of Zatsugaku.
17:50Which Zatsugaku will Arioka choose?
17:58Reiwa.
18:00Do you know who it is?
18:03It's Reiwa!
18:05It's Team Reiwa!
18:08I didn't know it was Reiwa!
18:11I didn't know it was Reiwa!
18:14It's Team Reiwa!
18:17The second round of Zatsugaku.
18:21Team Reiwa is in the lead.
18:24Do you know this?
18:27Team Reiwa is in the lead.
18:30Team Reiwa is in the lead.
18:33Team Reiwa is in the lead.
18:36On the Fukui Prefectural Library website,
18:40the title of the book you want to borrow
18:43tells you if you remember it correctly.
18:47I know this!
18:50On the Fukui Prefectural Library website,
18:55there is an official list of titles
18:58with more than 1,200 mistakes
19:01and their official names.
19:05If you look inside,
19:08there are many people who are mistaken.
19:11Fushigi Dagashiya Zenitendo.
19:13This is a mistake.
19:16Nintendo's sweets.
19:19Nintama Rantarou.
19:22This is a mistake.
19:25This is a mistake.
19:28Rintarou and Mantarou.
19:31And Harada Maha's Revolver.
19:35This is a mistake.
19:40Revalvo.
19:45On the Fukui Prefectural Library website,
19:48the title of the book you want to borrow
19:51tells you if you remember it correctly.
19:53I want to say it!
19:56One more time.
19:59That's good!
20:02By the way,
20:04the one you laughed the most
20:07was Hangan's Saishoku Shugisha.
20:11Do you know what this is?
20:14Saishoku Shugisha.
20:18Vegetarian.
20:20What's the title?
20:21Saishoku Shugisha.
20:23Saishoku Shugisha.
20:25Saishoku Shugisha.
20:27The title is...
20:29Zottman Karl.
20:32Zottman Karl.
20:34That's probably muscle training.
20:36You don't know the title of muscle training.
20:38Do you know what this is?
20:45Stone license.
20:47If you have a stone license,
20:49you can run a restaurant.
20:52What?
20:54I didn't know that!
20:56If you look at the website of the Tokyo Food Sanitation Association,
21:00which states that you can run a restaurant.
21:04According to the standards of the necessary measures,
21:08it is written that the restaurant owner is responsible for food sanitation.
21:13In other words,
21:14in order to run a restaurant,
21:16you need to be eligible for food sanitation.
21:21In order to be eligible for food sanitation,
21:25it is written that you need to have the following qualifications.
21:29These are...
21:31Nutritionist.
21:33Chef.
21:35Fertilizer.
21:37And doctor.
21:39If you have a stone license,
21:41in order to be eligible for food sanitation,
21:45you can run a restaurant.
21:48And this is the restaurant that was actually run with a stone license.
21:53Sanji.
21:55This is a popular restaurant that uses various spices.
22:02We asked the owner, Mr. Umeki.
22:06Can I see your stone license?
22:09Yes, you can.
22:12This is the stone license.
22:14It's big.
22:16You really have a stone license.
22:19This is the qualification for food sanitation.
22:22Yes.
22:24Mr. Umeki is the owner of this restaurant.
22:27He is an active doctor who works at a beauty salon in Tokyo.
22:31Did you know that you need a stone license to run a restaurant?
22:34No, I didn't know that at all.
22:37How did you feel when you found out?
22:38I couldn't believe it.
22:41Which do you prefer, a doctor or a restaurant?
22:47I prefer a clinic.
22:51But I prefer a restaurant.
22:58Did you get any advice from the clinic?
23:01They asked me which is more important.
23:04If you have a stone license, you can run a restaurant.
23:08This is good.
23:10I want to say this.
23:12I want to say this.
23:14I want to say this.
23:16By the way, if you have a stone license, you can get a qualification for food sanitation.
23:23You can run a restaurant on a ship.
23:26You can do things like SANJI of ONE PIECE.
23:29SANJI.
23:31I want to say this.
23:33You just like ONE PIECE.
23:35Did you know that you need a stone license to run a restaurant?
23:38No, I didn't know that at all.
23:42Did you know this?
23:46This is good.
23:48This is a good one.
23:53After typing SHI on the iPhone,
23:56if you connect the first digit of the prediction,
23:59almost everyone will like SHINO TANI.
24:03What does this mean?
24:05What does this mean?
24:07What is this?
24:09The people in the town got SHI on the iPhone.
24:13And if you select the first candidate of the conversion,
24:17What?
24:19It's true.
24:21What does this mean?
24:23Certainly, they like SHINO TANI more.
24:26There is a reason.
24:28If you try another iPhone,
24:29if you select SHINO TANI,
24:31the result is the same.
24:33What?
24:35When we tested 10 people,
24:375 people liked SHINO TANI more.
24:40Wow.
24:42Why does this happen?
24:44When I was involved in the development of the Japanese input system of the iPhone,
24:48and now I'm a professor at Keio University,
24:51according to Toshiyuki Masui,
24:54in the first place,
24:55SHINO TANI is a prediction conversion.
24:58The developer of SHINO TANI
25:00has made the sentences that are often used in the world into data.
25:03The data is always learned by your daily life.
25:09However, the word SHI
25:12is not used much in everyday life.
25:15If you type SHI,
25:17SHINO TANI, which is the initial data of the economic term,
25:20and SHINO TANI, which is likely to be used after TANI
25:22will appear as SHINO TANI.
25:27If you type SHI on the iPhone,
25:30and connect the first sentence of the prediction conversion,
25:33almost all people will like SHINO TANI.
25:37I want to say it!
25:39I want to say it!
25:41I want to try it!
25:43Not all people will use SHINO TANI.
25:45SHINO TANI is usually used
25:47because the word SHI is not used in the word itself.
25:49Shino Tani has economic terms.
25:50I don't know how to say it in English.
25:52It's an economic term.
25:54It's a little scary.
25:56I'm getting scared of Mr. Watanaka again.
25:58I don't know how to say it in English.
26:00The second round of the math competition that makes people want to say it.
26:04Team Okada.
26:08Do you know this?
26:14I'll go simple.
26:16It's easy to understand.
26:18The color of the pen that is effective for memorization is...
26:24It's red, isn't it?
26:26It's red, isn't it?
26:28It's red, isn't it?
26:32The math that makes people want to say it comes out quickly.
26:37Do you know this?
26:39The color of the pen that is effective for memorization is...
26:43It's blue, not red.
26:45I actually verified it with five program staff.
26:49This time, we're going to use preliminary knowledge to create a random list of prefectures.
26:55You'll have to memorize it.
26:57First, the red pen.
26:59The blue pen.
27:01The red pen.
27:03The blue pen.
27:05The blue pen.
27:07First, you'll have to memorize it with the red pen.
27:12Ten minutes later.
27:14What's the result?
27:19That's it.
27:22Out of 47 points, an average of 18 points.
27:29Next, you'll have to memorize it with the blue pen.
27:34That's it.
27:36Has the score improved?
27:41He got 39 points out of 12.
27:45See? It's blue.
27:47It's blue.
27:49I feel like I have more time when I memorize it with the blue pen.
27:53She got 26 points out of 8.
27:57She got 26 points.
27:59When I used the red pen, I couldn't concentrate.
28:05But when I used the blue pen, I was able to concentrate.
28:10And as a result, everyone's scores improved.
28:13The average score also increased by 10 points.
28:17Why is it good to use the blue pen?
28:20According to Mr. Kota Mitsuo, who promotes the blue pen study method in Ijuku, Kyoto...
28:25Blue is a color that is said to be a food for the mind.
28:32When I look at it, I feel calm and relaxed.
28:38According to Mr. Kota Mitsuo, red has the effect of excitement and blue has the effect of sedation.
28:44So it's more comfortable to write with blue than red, and you can concentrate on memorizing.
28:51The color of the pen that is effective for memorizing is blue rather than red.
28:57I want to say! I want to say!
28:59I want to say!
29:01But there are other effective ways to memorize.
29:05Oh, that's good.
29:07Do it in a relaxed state before going to bed.
29:09Do it in between something.
29:11Don't do it for more than 30 minutes.
29:14Re-repeat.
29:17Who is the girl in red?
29:19The staff only answered question 8 at first.
29:22That's amazing.
29:24It's a girl with 8 points.
29:26Stop it.
29:28Let's actually hear it.
29:30How was it?
29:32It's not blue, is it?
29:34I couldn't concentrate because I didn't pay attention.
29:38Concentrate from the beginning!
29:40You can't do it if it's red.
29:43Do you know this?
29:59The bad guy who said the bad guy was...
30:04Kill everyone.
30:08Really?
30:10I like that team, too.
30:12実際に足してみました。
30:16嫌なやつ
30:19足す
30:21嫌なやつ
30:39みな殺しになりました。
30:42嫌なやつ
30:44足す
30:46嫌なやつ
30:48みな殺し
31:02これ、知ってます?
31:04バトル制作
31:11汚れた鍋底を夜空の背景に置くだけで
31:28人に言いたくなる雑学がザクザク出てきます。
31:31Do you know what this is?
31:38Just by putting a dirty pot on the background of the night sky, it looks like the moon.
31:46I actually tried to see if it really looks like the moon.
31:51First, prepare a pot with a dirty bottom.
31:56If you put this on the background of the night sky...
32:02Here it is!
32:05It does look like the moon.
32:10I'll show it to the people in town.
32:15This is a picture of the moon.
32:20The moon in the night sky.
32:24This is actually the bottom of the pot.
32:29Just by putting a dirty bottom on the background of the night sky, it looks like the moon.
32:36It hurts!
32:39It hurts, doesn't it?
32:41Arioka-san.
32:43In this studio...
32:46Have you noticed?
32:48What?
32:50Have you noticed the back?
32:53Have you noticed the shelves?
32:55Have you noticed the bottom of the shelves?
32:59It's the moon!
33:01Arioka-san!
33:03Arioka-san!
33:05That was the biggest mistake I've ever made.
33:10In the second round, which team's mistake did Arioka-san notice?
33:20It's Team Degawa!
33:26Team Degawa has received a present from Arioka-san.
33:33It's bean curd, but it's like eating milk pudding.
33:38You'll be happy no matter where you are.
33:41There's no doubt about it.
33:44What I learned today is that it's important to serve it according to the judges.
33:49That's right.
33:50It's a boy's heart.
33:52The only thing left is that he likes bean curd.
33:55The only thing left is that he likes bean curd.
33:58And now, the special edition.
34:01Asahi-san will present the answer to the question.
34:07Do you know the answer?
34:16The answer
34:18The most common place where wives ask their husbands for help is...
34:24I'm curious.
34:26We don't really ask for help these days.
34:30I'm curious, but I'm not sure if I should know this.
34:34It's a bit taboo.
34:36That's true.
34:38In recent years, the number of housewives has increased, and the situation has become more difficult.
34:45According to a survey conducted by about 100 housewives,
34:5335% of them are actually cheating on their wives.
34:59Aren't you curious about the places where housewives cheat on their wives?
35:05So, this time, we asked 100 housewives where they cheat on their wives.
35:11Where do you hide it?
35:14I put it in a large closet.
35:17It's easy to understand.
35:19How specific is that?
35:21I hide it in drawers where my family rarely uses.
35:26Or between documents.
35:28How much do you hide it in?
35:31I hide it so that my family can travel and escape.
35:36I think I can escape.
35:39I put my clothes in a little space between my usual clothes.
35:43Are you sure you don't use your clothes?
35:46I use them. Sometimes I get surprised.
35:49And the most hidden places are...
35:55I hide them in my bank account.
35:58Do you think it's better to hide them in your bank account?
36:01Yes, because I don't get caught.
36:04I put my clothes in my bank account.
36:07Is this a separate closet for your family?
36:10Yes, it is.
36:12Do you put your clothes in the closet?
36:14Yes, if I can get a mosaic.
36:17Wow, it's dirty.
36:20I put my clothes in my brother's closet.
36:23Don't you enjoy looking at your brother's closet?
36:25I look at my brother's closet every day.
36:27I put my clothes in my bank account.
36:30If you don't use your clothes in your bank account,
36:33can you show me your bank account?
36:38Oh, my God.
36:40He was eating a lot.
36:43When do you use your bank account?
36:46When I want to get a divorce.
36:50I think I can get a divorce.
36:55The first hidden place is the bank.
36:59The ratio of hidden places is more than half of 100 people.
37:06But the result is not good enough.
37:12I'm asking you for money.
37:15Can you show me your bank account?
37:17He decided to change the plan.
37:20From now on.
37:23Can you show me your bank account?
37:26I can't do that.
37:27Can you show me your bank account?
37:29I can't do that.
37:31It's not good enough.
37:34After this,
37:36no one showed up.
37:40This time,
37:42we will ask the woman who applied for this program
37:46to tell us the hidden place of the mosaic.
37:50Please come in.
37:51Come in.
37:55The hidden place of the mosaic is
37:59here.
38:01Refrigerator?
38:03The frozen part is wet.
38:07It's a little dirty.
38:09There is flour in here.
38:12It's in this tupperware.
38:14I see.
38:16The hidden place of the mosaic is
38:19in the tupperware in the back of the refrigerator.
38:23Let's take a look.
38:27When you open it,
38:29it's wrapped in aluminum foil for some reason.
38:32Besides money,
38:35there are also credit cards.
38:39It's like this.
38:41It's about 40,000 yen.
38:42When do you use it?
38:45I go to lunch with my friends
38:49and tell my husband that I had a lunch for 3,000 yen.
38:53But it's actually 6,000 yen.
38:55I take out 3,000 yen from it.
38:58Thank you for your cooperation.
39:03The hidden place of the mosaic was heard by 100 women.
39:07The most common place was the bank.
39:10I'm in charge of my wallet.
39:14Is that so?
39:16I just give my monthly allowance to my wife.
39:20I don't even know if my wife is cheating.
39:24There is a possibility that she is cheating.
39:26She gets a lot of money and goes to the pool.
39:30Then she breaks up with me.
39:33She breaks up with you.
39:35I've experienced that.
39:37I've experienced that.
39:40Next time, Uchimura vs. Hasegawa.
39:43Math competition.
39:45The window frame of Kawasaki City, Fujiko F. Fujio Museum
39:49What is the secret of the window frame full of playfulness?
39:53It's fashionable.