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00:00The new world I'm taking you to tonight
00:09How far does the rice cake stretch?
00:14We're rolling out rice cakes right now.
00:17amazing
00:19Good good good good good good good
00:22A company with an even stranger name
00:27Do you give your name properly on the phone?
00:29yes
00:32And found in the garden of a coffee shop
00:39A big search for someone who knows the mysterious recipe
00:43I've been making cakes for a while now.
00:46About this much
00:48First
00:50Three New World Events Related to the New Year
00:55Three in a row
00:5548 seconds later
01:00You feel sorry for the old horse
01:05Picture of the Year and Horse
01:07Such a dishonorable word for a horse
01:13Yajiuma
01:15Yajiuma
01:16They gather and make a fuss over something that has nothing to do with them
01:21This word refers to a shallow person
01:24This is okay
01:25Old Horse
01:28It is an abbreviation of the commonly known Oyajiuma
01:32The horse that was left behind lost its strength and power.
01:36Without my own will
01:38Just wandering around with the young horses
01:42worthless
01:44The person who likened such an old man to a human is
01:48The word is Yajiuma.
01:52Looks like I'll be following along for now
01:54First of all, really
01:57Will the older horses follow the younger horses?
02:01With the cooperation of a ranch in Hokkaido
02:06If you try to attract the interest of the horses who are living a carefree life, and the old horses follow the young horses, then the etymology will be correct.
02:24When do they come over? For example, when a new horse arrives, they pretend to be a new horse to attract attention. The zookeeper also came up with an idea: put a stomp on the horse, attach a leash to it, and lead it along.
02:53Won't it break?
03:03And then, here's the final blow
03:21I was drawn in by the voice and took the bait. This is the real Hejiuma.
03:43The horse that is showing interest is a red horse, and the horse that is standing in front is a regular red horse. The horse that is watching from behind is an elderly person. This is the Yajiuma of Yajiuma, and as the etymology of the word suggests, it is an old man's horse.
04:32Konbumaki is associated with joy, and lion dances are associated with the gods and good luck because they bite. Many lucky charms are based on puns or wordplay.
04:55Japanese people love to play with words, and in the Edo period, a fishing device called Hanjo was created, in which puzzles were solved using pictures.
05:18Going back even further, 500 years ago in the Muromachi period, there are many riddles using wordplay that are still relevant today.
05:48However, when you solve the mystery, the original only has the question and answer written, with no explanation, but since it is a fish, if you interpret it, it means that it is the name of a fish written backwards, and if you read sake backwards it becomes kesa, which I think is the answer.
06:10I feel like this is very difficult, so from here on, I'll ask our guests to answer the Muromachi Quiz: The Sea Road is Less Than Ten Ri. What seafood is shown here? Chiaki, please answer.
07:02The correct answer is clam. What is the next kanji character shown here? Please answer, Yu-san.
07:22May I?
07:24amazing!
07:26Don't need a hint?
07:28good!
07:30The thread rots, meaning the thread disappears. When this attaches to an insect,
07:44What's this?
08:14Where is the inside of I?
08:17Inside the I
08:18How do people in the countryside speak?
08:21This is already
08:22dialect
08:23People in the countryside have an accent
08:30In other words, the correct answer is accent.
08:33Finally, he also serves as a personality on a high school quiz show.
08:39Muromachi quiz for Otsu-san
08:42How can the name Murasaki be hidden and only the traces of the word Genji remain?
09:12I wonder if children were doing something this difficult? Doesn't it feel embarrassing to hear people say things like "Well, bread is bread" these days?
10:01If they can extend their acting stamina to the max, they may be able to enjoy a long-lasting performance. So, in their seventh year since forming, they made it to the semi-finals of last year's M-1 Grand Prix, and are now in their prime.
10:24The length of the roof can grow considerably, so the goal they set was something like 2026cm, which is a little over 20m, or about seven times the length of an apartment building. How far will the length of the roof actually grow?
10:52By the way, this time we're using glutinous rice, and the rule is that if it's edible it's considered mochi. First, to start with, let's try some commercially available kirimochi. Let's bake some commercially available kirimochi and stretch it out. Here we go, oh, oh, it's hot, but ah, but ah, it's not good at all. Wait a minute?
14:22I think it went up to about 110cm.
14:32We tried various combinations, adding sorghum, rice flour, tapioca flour, and more, and it was guar gum that showed the greatest growth.
14:45It is an ingredient used to thin Turkish ice cream, and when dissolved in water it becomes highly viscous. Furthermore, by mixing it with a sweetener called trehalose, which has finer particles than regular sugar,
15:45All that's left now is to mass-produce and expand this.
19:53Feeling responsible, he kept stopping the mochi and all the other staff members also mobilized to continue searching for ways to stretch the mochi.
20:09This image is meant to be heated up, isn't it like a gymnasium? The longer it takes, the more stress is put on the wires of this mochi, and they break.
20:25Then the staff members began to talk about the methods they had discovered for stretching the mochi.
20:42If teammates stretch, fold, stretch, fold, and repeat this process, it will eventually become even.
20:52And then everyone was holding too many items and I couldn't tell
20:57It reminds me of my part-time job
20:59It's my part-time job
21:00How many days will it take?
21:01It's the first day
21:02It's the first day
21:03What's this? We can't do it on the first day
21:04No, it's not a loss, really.
21:06You have a face I've never seen before
21:09Making somen noodlesMaking somen noodles
21:13It's the mood in the press.
21:15It's not a variety show, it's a variety show
21:19I have only one thought, I just want to stretch the rice cakes. That's all I want.
21:30You have an amazing face
21:32The previous record was 2,403 meters, and no one could break that barrier. But then Nakano, a first-year director, came running up to him, kneading the rice cake he had been working on for a long time, and finally finished it, this one with all his heart.
22:00Nakano brought rice cakes that were so hot they were steaming. As a result, this rice cake recorded the greatest stretch this time. Come on, stretch Nakano's rice cake! That's amazing! It seems like it can do it! It seems like it can do it!
22:01Nakano brought over some steaming hot rice cakes.
22:15As a result, this mochi recorded the greatest growth this time.
22:22It looks like it will work.
22:52Nakano Mochi
22:53Nakano Mochi Slowly
22:54Amazing amazing amazing
22:55Carrying dreams
22:56amazing
22:57That's amazing.
22:59It's really growing
23:00I'm going
23:03No no no no
23:04this
23:04No, no, no
23:07But it grew
23:08It went quite well
23:09What on earth
23:10This was pretty good
23:11There you go
23:12The result is
23:14No, it's amazing
23:154 meters 50
23:164 meters 50
23:18So the mochi grows 4.5 meters, but it would have been better if it had been done indoors. How did you feel, Nakano-kun? When it got hard because it was outside?
23:32You had been running simulations indoors at the company for a long time and had never imagined it would happen, so at the very end you decided to go ahead with it despite everyone's objections. Were you confident?
23:46I'm so confident about that, and there's something called Nakano Special, but I've never heard of it, I've never heard of it, I've never heard of it, if the combination is successful, it will definitely improve, I think it's good that they've developed a new mock exam, and one day, when the program staff were looking for material as usual,
24:16They are looking for the author to express their gratitude on the occasion of the 50th anniversary, and we thought it would be great to help them. By the way, we sent a request for investigation to Detective Night Scoop last week. Detective Night Scoop successfully solved the request from Hoka Hoka Tei.
24:44We want to be a program that viewers can rely on when they are in trouble, and to do that, we must first build a track record. When we do online research to find out what people are struggling with, we come across a cafe with a certain problem. It's rare, isn't it? Please help us.
25:11As you can see from what I've heard, this problem hasn't been resolved yet.
25:55Five years ago, Mr. Yamaguchi was searching for a property to open his dream coffee shop. He fell in love with the retro atmosphere at first sight and signed a contract for the current property.
26:25This place was originally a trading office and residence, so you might be wondering why there was a recipe here.
26:41It's amazing! I came across a Showa-era retro menu at a place I signed a contract to open a Showa-era retro coffee shop.
27:11In fact, this recipe doesn't include instructions on how to make it, and the amounts listed are completely different from modern hotcakes. Therefore, if you make it using the current general procedure, the taste will be
27:41I asked the food coordinator why it felt a little less fluffy.
27:51There are way too many eggs, and the batter will be too hard. Eggs are a protein, so they harden when heated. Also, there's very little baking powder. It doesn't puff up. I think you should add three times as much. Even a professional who has been cooking for over 20 years says that this amount is difficult.
28:21I can't sell it in the store, so I want to learn from the owner of this recipe or someone who can make it. I want to meet someone who can make this recipe correctly. This is the request I made this time. Just to be sure, I want to ask, but isn't this Osaka? Detective Night Scoop wasn't asked.
28:48Actually, I was told that a customer had requested it.
29:00Scoop secrets We'll try to do something about it A big creation of someone who knows the mysterious recipe 487 seconds later I want to try the nostalgic hotcakes First, I'll ask if there's any hint
29:24It's listed under the textbook, and it seems like this recipe is from a textbook at a school called Kansai Kissa Academy. And there's another big thing that suggests that the owner of this recipe must have been someone in the family of the previous owner who attended the school.
29:54I see. So if we can get the current owner to tell us about the previous owner and give it to that family, we might be able to find the owner of the recipe. That's right. We came up with two research strategies. Research strategy: We asked Mr. Yamaguchi to contact us to find the previous owner, and we looked for a specialized school. I've never heard of that before.
30:24When I searched with AI, I could hardly find any official information. Even AI couldn't figure it out. There was absolutely no information available online. So I contacted every coffee shop-related company and expert in the Kansai region.
30:48I called over 20 times but couldn't get any information.
31:18The two routes I had relied on had disappeared completely, but if I gave up now, I wouldn't be able to beat Night Scoop. So I asked various organizations for information based on the name of the instructor written on the recipe, and I received a message from a cooking class teacher.
31:48The head of the school mentioned in the recipe, Mr. Maeda, may have been a teacher at Tsuji Culinary Institute. Is this Mr. Maeda?
32:02Why not try contacting them? I got some information about Kohei Maeda, the man who created the pancake recipe. I immediately contacted Tsuji Culinary Institute, but it turned out that there was no information left about Maeda or the Kansai Cafe Academy because it was so long ago.
33:00I thought that maybe someone who had been running a coffee shop since that time might know the correct way to make this recipe, so I asked every elderly owner in Osaka to help me.
33:23Whenever I go to a coffee shop, I'm looking for someone who can recreate this. It's really hard being a detective, I wonder if there's anyone who knows how to make this, but I'm not hitting the target. So, if I'm at the seventh shop and I finally know how to make pancakes, Monami, Monami, Monami, maybe some of you out there will get it when you see this recipe?
34:52He learned how to make pancakes from a chef he worked with 55 years ago, and it's possible that this person was connected to the Kansai Cafe Academy.
35:52Yes, that's right. I put them in separately too, so I sift the flour and baking powder mixture.
36:22By mixing the powder evenly, it will rise properly even with a small amount. And the other problem was that the dough was too hard because there were too many eggs.
38:22Later, Yamaguchi-san will practice the recipe he learned this time and successfully make the pancakes from 60 years ago into a menu item. If you want to try the nostalgic taste, please come to Cafe Mizugei. And if you have any worries, please come to this program.
38:52What do you think, Seiya? It's the worst. They're looking for stories that weren't selected for Night Scoop. Then, five new world stories related to names. 25 seconds later, in Toyama Prefecture, I can't help but want to ask, "What's your name?"
39:22The Shinko area is a town of about 30,000 people. The people who live here have unusual surnames that are not often heard.
39:52In the past, when people were not samurai, they would pass on their names and choose random names. Shinko flourished as a merchant town during the Edo period, and in the Meiji period, when people registered their surnames in the family register, they chose names that reflected the products they handled. This is said to be one of the reasons for this.
40:17If your last name is unusual, your son might be called Pro Takeshi, so when you were a child, you might hear people say "Pro Takeshi, Pro Takeshi" and it's probably Pro Takeshi.
40:36My teacher at Haisa told me that I can't float from the net, so he asked me what net I used to catch it.
40:43After 44 seconds, you'll want to know the real name. It's common for foreign films to have titles changed when screened in Japan.
41:13Distributors have changed the titles of modern-day Fast & Furious films to make them easier for Japanese people to understand than The Fast & the Furious, but what happens to the English titles when Japanese films are exported overseas?
41:37So, Kuniga's English Title Quiz: Beginner Level - What is this English title? The Stones' first greatest hits album, Milestones Best Tracks, will be released on January 21st. Celebrating their sixth anniversary since their debut, the Stones have completed a memorable greatest hits album that captures their journey so far, where they are now, and their future. Please give it a listen.
42:06What is the English title? The answer is 36 seconds later. No one knows what it means. No, I don't understand it at all. Being Being. I get it. I get it. I get it too. You understand this, right? Ah, but the younger generation didn't get it. Ah, that's a good hint. Is that so? That's a good hint. What's the studio's answer?
43:04It's hard to be a man. It's tough to be a man. It's hard to be a man.
44:39I think they're going in this direction. I understand the direction of the phone. Now, let's open them all at once. Isn't it like this? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh?
45:39It's something they do at the theater, right? This is in front of Meguro Station. It's a new world with a name. After 19 seconds, I want to ask if they're going to say their name properly.
47:09This is a content production company that specializes in horror.
47:14Scary people who do shady part-time jobs. Seriously, shady part-time jobs.
47:17Yes, that's right.
47:1921 seconds later I want to say, "This is the female version of Sasakirouki." Sasakirouki had a great performance at Rogers last year, but when I think about it, it's an unusual name with Law, which usually comes last, at the front. I see, I see, I see.
47:43I looked into whether there is a female version of Sasaki Roki with Narakako in front.
47:53My name is Miho, and I call her Mi. When I was born, my names were Fumiko, Ritsuko, Kumiko, Mihoko, and Kyoko, all of them had the name Miho. I guess that means it's okay not to be the same as everyone else, and that you should live your own life. That's exactly what I've become, because I don't really like being the same as other people.
48:21She was aggressive in implementing reforms that no one else was doing, and she started working full-time before retirement. Her late husband was 2 meters tall. How tall was he?
48:36Everyone there told me I was different. I mean, my husband is different, and it's not about Yugo or anything, but then 12 seconds later I wanted to say, "You're the youngest in the picture, aren't you?"
49:36However, one of the candidates was a picture of Evangelion, which was written in old-fashioned katakana, so of course my wife rejected it straight away, and we ended up settling on this picture.
50:06It's amazing, but there's more to come in the search for Princess Weather's buried treasure. You can also watch this program on TVerHulu.
50:29Thank you for watching
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