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00:00Today, February 23rd, is the day of the Kofu UFO, which was witnessed by many people in Kofu City, Yamanashi Prefecture.
00:08What's that?
00:10It's not the day of the UFO.
00:12It's the day of the Kofu UFO.
00:14So I asked Mr. Matsuo,
00:17Do you believe in UFOs?
00:19Don't you believe in them?
00:21I believe in them.
00:22First of all, UFOs...
00:24The way they enter...
00:26I'm not being watched.
00:29That's why I believe in them.
00:31It's shallow.
00:33It's shallow.
00:40Oh, there it is.
00:42Kiku-tan?
00:43Are you okay?
00:48Noritake Forest.
00:51Ta-da!
00:52Mr. Chocobura!
00:54Hello, Mr. Chocobura!
00:57It's nice to meet you.
00:59I've been cooperating with Mr. Chocobura on a regular basis,
01:03but I haven't talked to him at all.
01:06It's like the opening of Shikori no Nokoro.
01:10I'm going to look for Mr. Chocobura.
01:14It's nice here.
01:16There's a lot of nature.
01:19Noritake Forest
01:23Oh, that's the kind of Noritake Forest.
01:28There's a mountain of Takahaki, too.
01:42Oh, hello!
01:43I'm Yumi Okada.
01:45It's nice to meet you.
01:47Mom, it's nice to meet you.
01:49Do you know Chocolate Samurai?
01:51Can I talk to you?
01:53I'm happy.
01:54Please say wow.
01:56You don't have to do it before me.
01:58Hello.
01:59Hello.
02:02What?
02:03What?
02:04What?
02:05You're too polite.
02:07I'm looking for someone to be on the thumbnail.
02:11What do you like?
02:13You can brag about this to people.
02:15You're going to be on the thumbnail because you like Chiyodaku?
02:18That's cute.
02:19What's your favorite food, Sora-kun?
02:22Chiyodaku Natto.
02:24That's cute.
02:25Chiyodaku Natto?
02:26It's so cute.
02:28Chiyodaku Natto, as Sora-kun calls it, is a natto with three times the amount of sauce than the traditional one.
02:36Sora-kun became a big fan of it because of the rice.
02:41What happened to your face?
02:43I have nine packs of Chiyodaku Natto at home.
02:45Chiyodaku Natto?
02:47That's all I eat.
02:48Why do you like Chiyodaku Natto?
02:51Because it's delicious.
02:53Because it's delicious?
02:54That's cute.
02:56What's that?
02:57I'm really curious.
02:59Chiyodaku Natto?
03:01I want to eat it.
03:02There is such a thing?
03:04I want to try it.
03:06There's a lot of sauce, so I don't care about the smell.
03:10If you don't like natto, you can eat it deliciously.
03:22I'm Kikuta from Hanako, who everyone loves.
03:29I'm here.
03:30Chocolate Thumbnail.
03:34Right?
03:35Can I do this?
03:37I'm worried.
03:38Can I do this?
03:40It's better to talk a lot.
03:42Can I ask those two?
03:45Excuse me.
03:47Hello.
03:48I'm looking for someone who can be a thumbnail.
03:51You can brag about yourself.
03:53I can brag about myself.
03:55Your forehead is square.
03:59Your forehead is as big as an iPhone.
04:02It's square.
04:04This is good.
04:06It's perfect.
04:07It's really square.
04:12That's good.
04:13You're the best.
04:15I'm here.
04:16I'm at the station, so more and more people are coming out.
04:19I think it's good.
04:21Can I ask that person?
04:23That's fast.
04:24Hello.
04:26I'm looking for someone who can be a thumbnail.
04:29What do you do for a living?
04:30I'm a housewife.
04:32Are you a housewife and a friend?
04:34I'm too young.
04:35I'm 74 years old.
04:3774 years old?
04:38Can you brag about yourself?
04:42Can you?
04:44I can.
04:45I can brag about myself.
04:47Can you?
04:48I'll show you.
04:50What?
04:51I'll show you.
04:52What's wrong?
04:53I'm sorry.
04:54What's wrong?
04:56This woman took off her jacket.
05:00When I dug deeper, I found out that she was a very good housewife.
05:05Wow, that's amazing.
05:09The subject of this survey is Nishiku area in Nagoya.
05:13There are two places that symbolize this town.
05:19Nishiku area is also called the Ginza of Dagashi, where there are many street vendors.
05:27Ginza of Dagashi?
05:28There is also a unique confectionery shop in the town of Dagashi.
05:32It used to be a battlefield.
05:34But it was demolished.
05:36So I renovated the office and built a confectionery shop.
05:40It's a very nice office.
05:43The place that was originally a battlefield has been renovated and is on sale here.
05:49It's a confectionery shop.
05:57Even if you cut it, the same pattern will come out.
06:01It's a confectionery shop.
06:03They want to spread the traditional Japanese confectionery culture all over the world.
06:07So they make unique-designed confectionery.
06:11The cuteness spreads on SNS and attracts attention.
06:17The second town thumbnail is Noritake, a confectionery manufacturer founded 121 years ago in Nagoya.
06:26It is known as a confectionery that is loved all over the world.
06:31There is a world-class star who came to Noritake at the right time.
06:36I have a question for the two of you.
06:40Who is that world-class star?
06:44Please answer from the three of you.
06:56The correct answer is Dave.
07:01He left a signature on a plate of Noritake when he came to Japan for baseball in 1934.
07:11There are a total of 45 thumbnail hunters in the Nishiku area.
07:17What kind of world-class star did they meet?
07:23Here is the thumbnail list of the world-class star discovered in the Nishiku area.
07:29I think he will win the best medal in Japan.
07:32I'm looking forward to it.
07:34He has a good face.
07:39He is a cool man.
07:42It's a good smell.
07:46He is a cool man.
07:50There are eight thumbnails of world-class stars gathered from 45 people.
08:01It's amazing.
08:03He is a muscle man who has been training for 50 years.
08:06He has a wife and a daughter.
08:08He is a muscle man who has participated in both competitions.
08:12It's amazing.
08:13It's amazing.
08:15It's like a movie.
08:17What is this?
08:19He is a cool man.
08:22I'm proud of him.
08:24He won the championship at the competition the other day.
08:30He is cool.
08:32He is a cool man.
08:35There is a thumbnail in the thumbnail.
08:37I'm proud of him.
08:39It's amazing.
08:41He is a man who is proud of the number of medals.
08:44He is a man who is proud of the number of medals in the Nishiku area.
08:48It's delicious.
08:51He is a 74-year-old woman.
08:59She is a 74-year-old woman who spoke in front of the station.
09:05Do you have anything to show off?
09:11I have a little.
09:14I do muscle training.
09:17Do you do muscle training?
09:18I'll show you here.
09:21I'll show you here.
09:28It's amazing.
09:32She is a 74-year-old woman.
09:34She is cool.
09:37She has a great muscle that doesn't show her age.
09:40She has a great muscle that doesn't show her age.
09:43They will go to the gym together.
09:46They will go to the gym together.
09:48She is training her friends.
09:50She is training her friends.
09:52She is training her friends.
09:56Can you show me your body?
09:59I want to show you my body.
10:01I want to show you my body.
10:05She is a 74-year-old woman who is proud of her friends.
10:10She is a 74-year-old woman who is proud of her friends.
10:17She is cool.
10:22She is amazing.
10:26She is a dragon queen.
10:31How old are you?
10:32She is 74 years old.
10:35She is a 74-year-old woman who is proud of her friends.
10:38She is a 74-year-old woman who is proud of her friends.
10:43Why did you start muscle training?
10:46I wanted to lose weight.
10:48I wanted to move my body in training.
10:50I wanted to have a beautiful body.
10:52I decided to do it.
10:55Before she started muscle training, she was a chubby woman.
11:02After losing weight, she started muscle training to solve her joint pain.
11:08She gained 14 kg in 7 months.
11:16She won the 3rd place in the women's physique competition when she was 68 years old.
11:24Four years later, in 2022, she won the Best Poser award at the women's physique competition.
11:35In fact, she is the oldest woman to have won this award.
11:41I've been waiting for three years.
11:46She is amazing.
11:48I wanted to see her friends.
11:52We asked Mr. Munome if there was anyone else who was a butterfly.
11:57There was a personal trainer.
12:00He was in charge of everyone in the competition.
12:06He was amazing.
12:08You have a great body.
12:10I can see it.
12:11He made me.
12:14It's like a cartoon.
12:21It's amazing.
12:23After that...
12:25I was born and raised in Gambia.
12:30She has a long history as the only owner of a Gambian restaurant in Japan.
12:36I am the president of Gambia.
12:40I got all the letters from the president.
12:43That's amazing.
12:48She got the information about the butterfly from a 74-year-old bodybuilder.
12:53She is amazing.
12:58We asked Mr. Munome if there was anyone else who was amazing.
13:05Hello.
13:07You have a great body.
13:10I can see it.
13:11He made me.
13:13It's like a cartoon.
13:15It's like a cartoon.
13:18It's like a cartoon.
13:20You have a great body.
13:22I have been a bodybuilder for 52 years.
13:24I didn't know that.
13:28Mr. Takase is 69 years old.
13:30He is 17 years old.
13:31When he saw a bodybuilder for the first time, he thought it was amazing.
13:36He has been a bodybuilder for more than 50 years.
13:41He has won many awards.
13:46What surprised him even more was...
13:49He won the All-Japan Championship with his wife.
13:52He won the All-Japan Championship with his wife.
13:54Did you start bodybuilding because of Mr. Takase?
13:58That's right.
14:02My son was a champion when he was in junior high school.
14:07He won the All-Japan Championship with his daughter.
14:11With his daughter?
14:12There was a competition called PEAR.
14:14PEAR?
14:16I was the only one who competed with my wife and daughter.
14:21That's right.
14:24His son was a champion when he was in junior high school.
14:29He won the All-Japan Championship with his wife and daughter.
14:34He won the All-Japan Championship with his daughter.
14:38That's amazing.
14:39Did you start bodybuilding because of your daughter, son, and Mr. Takase?
14:44I was forced to do it because of my father's selfishness.
14:50It must have been hard for you.
14:53I've been watching my body since I was a kid.
14:56I thought men were like this.
14:59So I thought normal people were strange.
15:03When I saw my friend's father, I thought he was fat.
15:08Mr. Takase, a muscle maniac who made his whole family a bodybuilder.
15:14Then Mr. Kikuta said...
15:16Can I do it, too?
15:18I'm pretty hungry.
15:23Then let's do some training.
15:26Can I do it? I want to do it.
15:28Let's do it.
15:35How is it?
15:37My stomach is growling.
15:39Let's do it so that no one else can do it.
15:42Can I do it?
15:43Please.
15:44First, Mr. Takase will be the model.
15:47This is all.
15:51This is hard.
15:54Amazing.
15:57That's amazing.
15:59He's a master of money.
16:01He's a master of money.
16:05He's a model of a master of money.
16:25When you get used to it, you can do this.
16:29That's amazing.
16:34What are you doing?
16:35I just want to show you.
16:37I saw it once.
16:39That's it.
16:43You don't need the last pose, do you?
16:47You don't need it, do you?
16:49I just want to show you.
16:55That's amazing.
16:56That's right.
16:57That's amazing.
16:58He has a nice face.
17:00He's funny.
17:01He's full of energy.
17:14Hello.
17:15Hello.
17:16Can I talk to you?
17:19I'm looking for someone to be the thumbnail.
17:22She's looking around.
17:23Maki.
17:25What are you doing?
17:28He's doing it.
17:30Maki.
17:31What is the identity of high school girl Maki?
17:34She's a Hawaiian hippo.
17:37That's amazing.
17:41And...
17:42This is just a part of it.
17:46A part?
17:47Yes.
17:48That's all?
17:49Yes.
17:50That's amazing.
17:53That's amazing.
17:54There's a man who won a lot of medals.
18:03This is a high school girl that Okada found in Noritake Forest.
18:07She's looking around.
18:09Maki.
18:10Maki.
18:11What are you doing?
18:13I'm doing hula dance and Hitchhiking dance.
18:16You're doing it?
18:17Hula dance.
18:18Since when?
18:19I started hula dance in the first grade of elementary school.
18:22That's amazing.
18:23I started Hitchhiking dance in the first grade of elementary school.
18:26That's a long time.
18:28Maki is called Maki-chan by everyone.
18:32She was interested in hula dance when she was in the first grade of elementary school.
18:37She's been into hula dance for nine years.
18:42She's a high school student who loves dancing and has learned the traditional dance of Tahiti Island, which is located in the south of Hawaii.
18:52Can you show me?
18:55I'm so embarrassed.
18:57I want you to show me.
18:59Hula dance.
19:00Can I?
19:01I'm so embarrassed.
19:10That's enough.
19:11That's amazing.
19:18That's amazing.
19:22That's cute.
19:24That's a different gesture.
19:26Isn't that a flower swimsuit?
19:29It's a Hawaiian flower.
19:31That's amazing.
19:34That's right.
19:35Is this your first time?
19:36Hula dance has a meaning.
19:40I'm looking forward to learning the meaning of hula dance.
19:45That's amazing.
19:46I wanted to see Tahiti Island.
19:48I see.
19:54I heard that this is a place where people from the western part of Japan gather.
19:59Let's look for a butterfly here.
20:01That's perfect.
20:04That's great.
20:06Hello.
20:07Excuse me.
20:08Is there anything you want to eat?
20:09Is there anything you want to eat?
20:10Is there anything you want to eat?
20:12I don't know what you're talking about.
20:15Thumbnail.
20:16Is there anything you like?
20:18What I like?
20:21I like to travel.
20:23Do you like to travel?
20:24I have a Hawaiian disease.
20:25What?
20:26Hawaii again?
20:27I'm sorry.
20:28I'm sorry.
20:29I've never heard of it before.
20:31How many times have you been to Hawaii?
20:33More than 40 times.
20:34More than 40 times?
20:36Mr. Kurokawa has been traveling more than 40 times in the past 40 years because he loves Hawaii so much.
20:44He has a friend who works at an American airline, so he's looking forward to going on a sports tour with him.
20:54I asked him if there's anything else that would make him happy.
20:58I'm participating in a solo competition this year.
21:07A solo competition?
21:09That's right.
21:10I'm going to be number one in Japan.
21:11You're going to be number one in Japan?
21:12Yes, I'm going to be number one in Japan.
21:14I've won about seven or eight times in each category.
21:20You've won in each category?
21:22That's amazing.
21:24Mr. Kurokawa started playing solo when he was 17 years old.
21:28Since then, he has been participating in solo national competitions for more than half a century.
21:36The number of times he has participated in solo competitions is 55 times in the world.
21:44Among them, he has won seven times in Japan and many other awards.
21:53Your father is good at playing solo, and he makes it his job.
21:56That's right.
21:58Does he teach you how to play solo?
22:01That's right.
22:03Can I see your solo skills?
22:07I'm not good at playing solo.
22:08You can.
22:09Can I see your solo skills?
22:12Yes, please.
22:13Can I see your solo skills?
22:14Yes, please.
22:19Wow, it's a trophy.
22:22There are many trophies.
22:27It's a lucky draw.
22:29I can't get this much trophy with a lucky draw.
22:33And it's a trophy with a clock.
22:36That's amazing.
22:39There's a trophy in the box.
22:41It's a medal.
22:43That's amazing.
22:44Isn't it cool?
22:46Isn't it cool to have a trophy with the Earth symbol on it?
22:50What kind of trophy is this?
22:52I don't remember where I got this trophy.
22:56You got too many trophies.
22:58I've participated in various competitions.
23:01The trophy displayed here is a part of it.
23:05A part of it?
23:06In this amount?
23:07Yes.
23:08In total, there are about 400 trophies.
23:11That's amazing.
23:12Mr. Kurokawa has won more than 400 awards, including small competitions.
23:20I thought I'd show you my solo skills by using this set of questions.
23:29I don't know any questions about solo.
23:34Why?
23:36I know the answer to four questions at a glance.
23:40What do you mean?
23:42Mr. Kurokawa has a lot of confidence because he doesn't have to use a solo board because he can finish the calculation as soon as he sees the question.
23:53So, Mr. Okada asked for 10 questions using a calculator.
23:57Mr. Kurokawa got a tremendous reward of 120 questions and decided to play a game.
24:06Can I do it without lying?
24:07I'll do it seriously without thinking about TV.
24:10Mr. Kurokawa told me to do it seriously.
24:13Can I do it?
24:15I'll start.
24:16Ready, go!
24:20I'm not used to using a calculator.
24:23That's fast.
24:25Really?
24:26That's fast.
24:29I want you to get all the questions wrong.
24:33Let's do it properly.
24:38Mr. Kurokawa is in a hurry.
24:39He's in a hurry.
24:40Should I hurry up?
24:41You're too slow.
24:42I'm going to get the questions wrong.
24:44How many questions are there?
24:466, 2, 8, 3, 8, 6, 5, 6, 2, 0, 5, 1, 1, 0, 8, 6.
24:562 more questions.
24:58You can do it.
24:59What?
25:00It's a good match.
25:013, 0.
25:05Mr. Kurokawa, you are holding your hands.
25:08What?
25:09Wait a minute.
25:13It took him 2 minutes and 27 seconds to get all the questions right.
25:22On the other hand, Mr. Okada took 3 minutes and 39 seconds to get all the questions right.
25:28This is the best he can do on his own.
25:31Do you practice on your own?
25:35Of course, you need to train.
25:38When you wait for a traffic light, a car will pass by.
25:41For example, the number 307-1202 in Nagoya.
25:45A number like that will appear on the license plate of a car.
25:49At that moment, you can call 307-1202 and ask how many cars are there.
25:54The answer is 369014.
25:57That's amazing.
25:59You're doing the same thing as a boxer.
26:05That's amazing.
26:06I didn't know you could do that.
26:11It's in front of Nagoya station.
26:14Let's keep looking.
26:16There are a lot of people.
26:19Let's go to that man over there.
26:24Excuse me.
26:26I'm looking for a person who can be the thumbnail of my video.
26:34I'm looking for someone I can be proud of.
26:40I'm the president of a company that has been in business for 100 years.
26:46100 years?
26:47It's been 40 years, so it's been 117 years.
26:51That's amazing.
26:53I'm the president.
26:55I'm sorry.
26:57I'm often told that.
26:59You don't look like a president.
27:03What kind of company is it?
27:05I'm the owner of a machine tool company.
27:08I sell machines and tools to factories.
27:13By the way, are you off today?
27:17I'm going back to the company right now.
27:21I'm going to see a company that has been in business for 117 years.
27:29There are a lot of people.
27:31Are you the president of a group company?
27:33I'm the president of a group company.
27:37That's amazing.
27:39That's amazing.
27:41I'm the president of a group company.
27:45Is it the top?
27:47That's right.
27:48Is it the top of the top?
27:50That's right.
27:51That's amazing.
27:53Nozaki Group, a machine tool specialty company that supports manufacturing in Japan around Aichi Prefecture for 117 years.
28:04It is said to be in charge of machine tools for space development, including parts for automobiles.
28:12Nozaki Group is a large company that makes about 5 billion yen a year.
28:17The 6th president is Mr. Nozaki, who was walking on the street.
28:22Only the 6th generation is completely different.
28:24The 6th generation is out of place.
28:27You're doing amazing things.
28:29I'm the most advanced.
28:32You should dress up properly.
28:34Mr. Nozaki.
28:36Mr. Nozaki, the president, seems to know a lot of people, so I asked him.
28:43I go abroad a lot.
28:46I like a lot of foreign food.
28:49There is a restaurant in Gambia called Gambia.
28:53Gambia?
28:54Gambia. I recommend it.
28:56It looks really good.
28:58The owner of Gambia's food is interesting, so he went to the restaurant.
29:05Isn't that it?
29:07I think I can touch the flag.
29:13Excuse me.
29:15Nice to meet you.
29:17May I ask your name?
29:20My name is Bintu Kujabi Jaro.
29:23What is it?
29:24Bintu Kujabi Jaro.
29:26You can call me Bintu.
29:28Bintu?
29:29Bintu is fine.
29:30Bintu?
29:31Bintu is fine.
29:32Gambia is a country?
29:34Gambia is a country.
29:36Gambia is in West Africa.
29:39Gambia is a country in West Africa.
29:44It's about the same size as Akita Prefecture in Japan.
29:48What's around there?
29:50It's Senegal.
29:51Senegal?
29:52It's in Senegal?
29:54That's right.
29:55The population is 2.77 million people.
29:58It's a country where people who are about the same age as people from Nagoya live.
30:04This Jolof Kitchen is a specialty store that offers Gambian cuisine.
30:10They also handle Gambian writers.
30:14Bintu, are you from here?
30:17Yes, I was born and raised in Gambia.
30:22I see.
30:23That's why you decided to do Gambian cuisine in Japan.
30:27Bintu came to Japan 34 years ago.
30:31He was an English teacher while raising two children.
30:35But he loved cooking.
30:38So he decided to come to Japan to learn Gambian cuisine.
30:43In 2021, he opened the only Gambian restaurant in Japan.
30:50Can I have Gambian cuisine now?
30:53Of course.
30:54Can I?
30:56What kind of cuisine is Gambian cuisine?
31:02It looks really good.
31:04It's good.
31:05It's a sauce made from peanut butter.
31:10It looks like curry, but it's not curry at all.
31:14Chicken Afra is made with various spices.
31:17The base is turmeric.
31:19Oh, turmeric.
31:20I'll have chicken Afra.
31:23It looks really good.
31:25It's really good.
31:28It has a strong taste.
31:31Yuzu makes it refreshing.
31:35I'll have Domoda.
31:42It's good.
31:44What is this?
31:46I can't figure it out.
31:49It's really good.
31:51What is this?
31:53I've eaten this before.
31:55There is a similar one in Japan.
31:58I can't figure it out.
32:01Kikuta couldn't express the taste well, so the two of them will eat it.
32:12It's really good.
32:14It's good.
32:16I want to go there when I'm near my house.
32:19It's good.
32:21I can't figure out what Kikuta said.
32:25There is a similar one in Japan.
32:27It's really spicy.
32:30It's not curry made from tomato and beans.
32:39It has a foreign atmosphere.
32:42It's easy for Japanese people to eat.
32:46It's simple.
32:49After enjoying Gambian food, they resumed their investigation.
32:53Yuzu, the food was really good.
32:56Is there anything else that could be a thumbnail?
33:01I don't have an embassy.
33:03I'm the prime minister of Gambia.
33:07I'm the prime minister of Gambia.
33:10What does the prime minister do?
33:14The prime minister's job is to replace the embassy.
33:19I don't have an embassy.
33:21Are you the prime minister of Gambia?
33:23You are the prime minister of Gambia.
33:26What if I lose my passport?
33:28Ms. Bintu felt uncomfortable because she didn't have an embassy in Gambia.
33:36As a result, she was asked to become the prime minister of Gambia.
33:46In 2015, Ms. Bintu became the prime minister of Gambia as a volunteer diplomat.
33:55She supports the people of Gambia as a diplomat.
34:02When the government came to Gambia, I was in the middle of everything.
34:12All of Ms. Bintu's letters?
34:14I was in the middle of everything.
34:16That's amazing.
34:18During the Tokyo Olympics, Ms. Bintu supported the athletes.
34:23She bought food and daily necessities for the athletes who were self-quarantined in the city.
34:32This is going to be a great thumbnail.
34:34She is amazing.
34:36She is amazing.
34:41She is an English teacher.
34:43The government was amazing.
34:45In fact, Ms. Bintu is a volunteer.
34:49Not for money?
34:51That's right. She does it for free.
34:53Today's episode of Chocoplaza is about her being a volunteer.
35:00Ms. Bintu is also a volunteer.
35:02Ms. Bintu is Ms. Bintu.
35:04Ms. Chocoplaza is Ms. Chocoplaza.
35:06I don't like it.
35:15It's night time.
35:17I'm in a residential area.
35:19I wonder if there are any people.
35:21There are fewer people.
35:24I hear a good sound.
35:26What?
35:28What is it?
35:30It's amazing.
35:32It's like a movie.
35:34What is this?
35:36Excuse me.
35:38Wait a minute.
35:40He is the owner of this shop.
35:42He is a cool man.
35:44What kind of shop is this?
35:47This shop is called BLACK SMITH.
35:51We make iron furniture.
35:53Iron furniture?
35:55Iron furniture.
35:57There is a blacksmith in America.
35:59In America, it's called BLACK SMITH.
36:01Is that so?
36:03This is cool.
36:05This is amazing.
36:07This is a concept of a blacksmith in the 1920s and 30s in America.
36:11I see.
36:13BLACK SMITH was in charge of maintenance at that time.
36:16This is an American car from the 1920s.
36:18American car?
36:20BLACK SMITH NAGOYA is owned by Mr. Akikawa.
36:24This is a workshop with the concept of an American blacksmith in the 1920s.
36:31He mainly makes furniture such as lamps and chairs that represent construction.
36:37These are the legs of the chair.
36:41At first, it was like this.
36:43It was switched.
36:46Now, welding technology has developed.
36:48I think it will be welded.
36:50At that time, welding technology did not develop much.
36:54This part was bent.
36:56I hit it like this.
37:00You can see that it was bent instead of cut.
37:04It's rough.
37:06Can you show me your hands?
37:08I can see the craftsman's hands.
37:11It's not dirty.
37:13I can see the craftsman's hands.
37:15It's amazing.
37:17Mr. Akikawa makes all the items from welding to processing by himself.
37:25In addition,
37:27What kind of clothes are these?
37:30I made this myself.
37:32Did you make it yourself?
37:34It was made by a blacksmith at that time.
37:38Was it so fashionable at that time?
37:40That's right.
37:42It's very fashionable.
37:44It's like this.
37:46Mr. Akikawa fell in love with motorcycles when he was a student.
37:50As a result, he learned to customize Harley-Davidson.
37:54He went to America, the home of Harley-Davidson.
37:57At that time, he learned about the existence of blacksmiths.
38:00He fell in love with that culture.
38:02He learned welding technology in America.
38:05He started this career in 2017.
38:11But why did he choose the welding style in the 1920s?
38:15I didn't want to wear the same clothes as my friends.
38:18I had no choice but to make clothes that no one else had.
38:22That's why I wanted to show my personality.
38:25You really didn't want to wear the same clothes as others, did you?
38:28That's right.
38:30Mr. Akikawa started to make his own clothes because he didn't want to be the same as others.
38:38Mr. Akikawa is very particular about this.
38:40He coordinates not only the product, but also the interior and interior of the workshop with his own hands.
38:48What is this?
38:50I can take a picture of this.
38:54I'm taking a lot of cool pictures.
38:57It's really cool.
38:59Mr. Akikawa makes a lot of works that are rarely seen in Japan.
39:06Let's ask him if there is any element that can be used as a thumbnail.
39:10I'm a little proud of this.
39:12I won a gold medal in a martial arts competition the other day.
39:16What is that?
39:18What do you mean?
39:20I won a gold medal in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and MMA.
39:24I want to see it.
39:26Wait a minute.
39:27I think it's better to display it more grandly.
39:30It's really cool.
39:32It's heavy.
39:33Isn't that too much?
39:35I've won twice so far.
39:38Is that amazing?
39:40What is that?
39:41Mr. Akikawa won the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu for the first time in about two years.
39:47He is currently a two-time champion.
39:50He won the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in MMA.
39:55Why?
39:59What is the charm of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu?
40:03I think it's cool to be strong.
40:08That's right.
40:09It's cool to be weak.
40:11That's right.
40:12It's cool.
40:13That's right.
40:14It's cool.
40:16You ate Gambia food earlier.
40:20I think there is still something missing.
40:23We have prepared a set of miso oden for the two of you.
40:36Thank you very much.
40:38However, only those who are correct can eat it.
40:43It smells really good.
40:45Suddenly.
40:47It smells like miso.
40:50In Nishiku area, even people from Nagoya have a hard time reading kanji.
40:58Is that so?
40:59So, please write down the kanji you are going to read and answer quickly.
41:07Everyone in front of the TV, please think about it together.
41:13Here is the question.
41:15How do you read this kanji?
41:19Please write down the kanji you are going to read and answer quickly.
41:22Yes.
41:23Eki.
41:27It's three characters.
41:28Yes.
41:29Eru.
41:35Did everyone understand?
41:42Nishiku is a famous restaurant.
41:45The miso sauce that has been passed down for 70 years.
41:50This is a set of miso oden.
41:53This is a reward quiz.
41:56Here is the question.
41:58How do you read this kanji?
42:01Please write down the kanji you are going to read and answer quickly.
42:04Yes.
42:05Osamu.
42:06Kurue.
42:08That's wrong.
42:09First of all, I can't read it.
42:11That's right.
42:14Yes.
42:15Osamu, please.
42:16Mami.
42:18Why?
42:19You didn't say anything.
42:22It's not something like a glittering name.
42:25Next is the last answer.
42:28It's three characters.
42:32Is it a namata kanji?
42:35What?
42:36I don't know.
42:37Sagi.
42:40That's wrong.
42:42Mami.
42:43You don't seem to know the correct answer, so please answer here.
42:47The correct answer is...
42:49Sakou.
42:51Sakou?
42:52That's right.
42:53I can't read it.
42:54It was a little difficult.
42:57We prepared a reward dish, so here is another question.
43:01Here is the question.
43:03How do you read this kanji?
43:08Matsuo, please.
43:11Shikomichi.
43:14That's wrong.
43:16That's amazing.
43:19Osamu, please.
43:20Yonku.
43:24You said it was close.
43:26It's not Yonku.
43:29Here is the question.
43:33The correct answer is Shikomichi.
43:37Who will get the correct answer?
43:41It's not Shikomichi.
43:43It's Shikomichi.
43:44Shikomichi?
43:45That's wrong.
43:46Matsuo, it's there.
43:48That's right.
43:49It's where you write the kanji.
43:50It's close.
43:51It's in that line.
43:53It's in that line.
43:55It's Shikomichi.
43:56That's wrong.
43:58It's in that line.
44:01Matsuo, it's Shikimichi.
44:05That's wrong.
44:08It's Shikemichi.
44:09That's right.
44:12That's amazing.
44:13It's Shikemichi.
44:14That's right.
44:16Shikemichi is from the fact that a fire broke out in the Edo period,
44:20and the road was widened by four streets so that disasters would not occur again.
44:27For the correct answer,
44:29Mr. Osada will be served a set of specialty food from Nishiku,
44:32and a set of oden from Yahataya.
44:37Wow, it's delicious.
44:39Wow.
44:40Give me food.
44:43In the program, we are looking for people around you.
44:46We do not ask for personal or other reasons.
44:48Please apply from the official website.
44:50You cannot apply from a website that has nothing to do with us.
44:53Please do not apply.
45:12Let Mr. Osada taste a set of oden from Yahataya, a specialty food from Nishiku.
45:22What is this?
45:24Is it konjac?
45:25Is that it?
45:29Wow, it's delicious.
45:31The sweetness of the miso is very delicious.
45:36It goes well with the dish.
45:38It's good.
45:39This is called shichimi.
45:41This is...
45:43This is horumon.
45:44That's right.
45:46It's delicious.
45:48Wow.
45:49Give me food.
45:51This goes well with white rice.
45:53It's delicious.
45:54This is beer.
45:55This is very delicious.
45:57The taste is strong, but it's not very strong.
46:01That's right.
46:02People who like beer will love this.
46:04That's right.
46:05At worst, there is no beer.
46:08What kind of beer is that?
46:11So far, we have seen the Nishiku area butterfly.
46:14Finally, we will decide the MVP of this program.
46:19It was amazing.
46:22I didn't expect this.
46:27That's right.
46:28The MVP of this program is...
46:31TSUIDAKU NATTO SHONEN, Sora-kun.
46:34Sora-kun?
46:36There were many other people, but Sora-kun was the most interesting.
46:41That's right.
46:42The MVP of Nishiku area is Sora-kun.
46:45Congratulations.
46:47I'm looking forward to the next program.