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00:00Now, let's move on to today's lesson, where we'll start with Professor Hayashi's Smart Word Test.
00:04Today is the final extended special
00:07A look back at over 10 years of history
00:10Since it's the final test, the points are tripled.
00:13Correct answers will also receive bonus points.
00:15good morning
00:23It's the general
00:25The language test has finally reached its final round.
00:28So today, in this special Good Morning studio,
00:32I would like to give my final lesson to Arai-san and Miyama-san.
00:35thank you
00:36thank you
00:37Before we ask you the last question today,
00:42The history of Good Morning with the teacher
00:45I'll watch it with some nostalgic footage.
00:48The annual general is now
00:54Now
00:58So, Professor Hayashi Osamu, winner of the 2013 Buzzword Award,
01:02dirty
01:04Good Morning started on September 30th of the same year.
01:09Professor Hayashi will be the Friday commentator.
01:12Released on October 4th
01:14I haven't been to the hairdresser yet
01:19Regarding the contaminated water issue
01:20There are also situations where you need to push things properly.
01:23It would be easy to criticize TEPCO for such a basic mistake, but
01:26After all, it is just one company called TEPCO.
01:28In the midst of being overwhelmed
01:30Government backup is insufficient no matter how you look at it
01:33You're talking big.
01:34No, it's sharp
01:35I was really busy at the time and didn't have time to go to the hairdresser.
01:41That lack of cleanliness is not acceptable on a morning show.
01:44That's not true.
01:46And Arai-san, do you remember the Buzzword Awards now?
01:51I remember
01:52I was 14 years old at the time, and I imitated him at school too.
01:582013 was the year in the history of the Buzzword Awards.
02:02This is the first time that four words have been awarded at the same time.
02:05I can say this now, but I'm quite unwilling to do so.
02:07Why?
02:08No, no, I was way ahead of the rest in the first half of the year
02:10I agree
02:12However, three horses started chasing me from behind.
02:16When it was all over, eight horses had arrived.
02:18It was good that I got it
02:20It's in here, double payback
02:22In that drama,
02:24When someone does something negative to you
02:26It is used to mean that you will return it twice as much.
02:29As if that's what the word means
02:32You might think that's what they think, but
02:33For what you originally received
02:35It means that we will give you back double the amount.
02:38So, that usage is not wrong, but using it only in a negative sense is a bit different from the original meaning.
02:48We have been asking the teacher to provide live commentary in the studio like this since the beginning of the program, and that has also been compiled on video.
03:28I can't visit my child at the beginning or middle school.
03:31Yeah
03:32Visiting someone in a sympathy situation is a way for superiors to show sympathy to subordinates.
03:38The only time you should use it is in elementary and junior high school.
03:42Explained in the studio
03:44Inquiry
03:45And then, the paragraph division
03:48yes
03:49This means that I want to write in a way that is easy to understand for people below me.
03:52Well, I think it's rude to put it in a lower paragraph.
03:56thank you
03:59From April 2016, we left the studio
04:03Asano Kotomi, which conveys the depth of Japanese language to the town, has started
04:08Day of the setting of Soseki's masterpieces
04:11Apparently Nihonbashi Bridge often appears in the work.
04:16What was the range of activity of the so-called cultural figures at that time?
04:21It's located to the east of Tokyo.
04:23Soseki once lived where I lived.
04:26There is Ogai and a little further north there is Akutagawa.
04:29And now I am here
04:31I see
04:32That's it
04:34Near the Western Sumo Hall, a teacher asked me this question:
04:38This address
04:40Of course you can read that Sumida Ward thing.
04:42Shimamoto-san, please read this.
04:44Huh?
04:45Yokozuna?
04:47Huh?
04:48Even the place name comes from sumo
04:51That
04:52Something's strange
04:54Can I back up for a bit?
04:57Huh?
04:58Lie
04:59this is
05:00nostalgic
05:03No, this is a trick, teacher.
05:07Because, because
05:09How can this be so clogged up?
05:13Shimamoto-san was completely fooled.
05:16I should have made him Yokozuna.
05:19I wish he'd been a Yokozuna
05:21There's a proper origin for it
05:22Why why why
05:23Why why why why
05:24This is originally
05:25I was taking glue and stuff.
05:26And the glue gets caught in the net, right?
05:29The nets used to collect the seaweed were laid horizontally to dry.
05:33It was hung out to dry and then a horizontal net was attached.
05:36Can you get seaweed with a tsune?
05:39No, no, no, please read it carefully.
05:45When I watch comedians, I think they're really good.
05:49It was really a constant cycle of chills.
05:51Here's the problem
05:53The first location was Nihonbashi.
05:58So, who wrote these words on Nihonbashi?
06:03This is a famous person. Please answer.
06:04I have no idea who it is
06:09Please give me a hint
06:10Any hints?
06:11yes
06:12He was a person who had a major influence when Edo changed to Tokyo.
06:19Please give me some big hints from the backside.
06:22Tokugawa
06:24Who is Tokugawa?
06:28The last main text.
06:34This last sentence makes me excited.
06:41It is said that the reason Tokyo was spared from the fires of war during the Meiji Restoration was because Keiki decided to leave Edo Castle uninhabited, and that is why he was commissioned to design the characters for Nihonbashi.
06:54And so the Word Test was born in April 2015.
07:00This popular corner has been running for over 10 years, changing names and styles.
07:04The word test began with Professor Hayashi handling everything from setting questions to explaining them all by himself.
07:13I even prepared the actual item and explained it.
07:16And speaking of word tests, green blur
07:29In the episode about giant pandas, the bakery with no owner was a green blur, but do you know what kind of wordplay it was?
07:39As you can see today, the bakery where the owner never comes out is not Giant Panda but Shinaiyo Panya. Giant Panda Shinaiyo Panya. Well, isn't that great? I can clearly picture the artisan making bread, holed up in the back of the store, without even serving customers. I hope the staff can continue to maintain this level.
08:07And there was a tricky episode where I thought the green was blurred, but it turned out to be correct.
08:18It's cold. If you're wondering who this is, is this okay? It's fine. Green is the correct answer.
08:26The written word for cold is "hiyashi." When you touch something with a low temperature with your fingertips, it feels cold.
08:37It is thought that the coldness at this time made the nails hurt, and the expression "nail pain" first emerged, which led to the term "coldness."
08:46In fact, when green is the correct answer, the teacher often makes the same mistake. Please pay close attention to the flip movements.
08:56This is the correct answer
09:01Today, this needle
09:04lie
09:06There's no need to feature something like this
09:09Teacher, were you feeling excited after all?
09:14I'm not excited, but I want to make a quick and cool decision, and this place is really small.
09:20From where you put it
09:21You can't get in here
09:22Now, the teacher will now give us the final question. Thank you very much.
09:29I would like to use a flip chart for the last question for the first time in a while.
09:33There is a four-character idiom that means the finishing touch to complete something successfully.
09:38This is it
09:40It's hard to get in
09:43Even if I try to act calmly, I can't get in.
09:46Now, Miyayama-san, could you please read it?
09:50Painting Reincarnation
09:51That's right.
09:51Today's question is what is the origin of this painting reincarnation?
09:58The blue option is a blue-eyed dragon
10:03Red is a dragon that pops out of a picture
10:07The green is my sushi partner, homemade
10:10Answers and Professor Hayashi's explanation will follow.
10:16Have you all answered?
10:20It will close soon
10:22Blue is a blue-eyed dragon
10:25Red is a dragon that pops out of a picture
10:28The green is my sushi partner, homemade
10:31So I'll close it here
10:34Professor Hayashi, please give me the correct answer.
10:36Today's Green
10:39Homemade sushi buddy is not reincarnated ginger
10:42Yes, it's fast
10:44Homemade Gari
10:46Well, that's almost correct.
10:48Gari is not reincarnated
10:50Homemade pickled ginger
10:52Well, it's homemade too
10:53That's good, that's good
10:54kind
10:55Now let's get to the main topic
10:57The origin of the reincarnation of Gari was during the Northern and Southern Dynasties in China.
11:01It is said to be a story about a country called Liang.
11:03At that time, Buddhism was protected in the dormitory.
11:06To decorate the temple beautifully
11:08I had a picture painted on the wall
11:10Much of this was carried out by
11:12This is a painter named Chosoyo.
11:14At a temple called Anrakuji
11:16I drew four thin dragons.
11:18Mr. Arai, what do you think this phrase "without losing your sense of perspective" means?
11:24It's like I didn't draw the eyes
11:27That's exactly what the book says.
11:28That's right.
11:31It is said that Chosoyo always said this.
11:36So, Miyamoto-san, what do you mean?
11:38If you draw eyes, they fly away immediately
11:45That's exactly right.
11:46But can you believe it when someone says that?
11:49i can't believe
11:51It's a picture
11:52It's a picture
11:52I can't believe it
11:53That's right.
11:54So, please try it out for yourself.
11:57So that's what you said to Chosunyo.
11:59Then he reluctantly turned to the two dragons.
12:02It seems that the eyes were just drawn in.
12:05Who do you think it is?
12:07Maybe it flew away?
12:10That's exactly right.
12:12From this story, we can see how to complete things successfully.
12:16Finishing touches
12:17And an example of how a little makes the whole stand out:
12:20The amount of drawing has come to be called reincarnation.
12:22So the correct answer is
12:25It was a dragon jumping out of a red picture.
12:29Thank you to all the viewers for participating
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