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00:00A new class: Aerial walk across Italy with food. The heated battle is currently unfolding at the Cortina Olympics in Milan. Today, we will travel across Italy from north to south, savoring the exquisite cuisine. Please take a look at this gourmet trip to Italy.
00:29Our guest instructors are these two: Mr. Bellissimo, a culinary expert from Rome, who will be introducing us to authentic Italian cuisine available in Japan.
00:43A gourmet route across Italy from Milan through Venice to Florence, Rome and La Poli. The start is Milan, where the Olympics are being held.
00:56Before dining, let's explore the city. This is Saint-Cyr Olympic Stadium, where the opening ceremony of the Olympics was held just one week ago. Is this the kind of stadium it is?
01:10Heading east into the center of Milan, the Milan Cathedral, the symbol of Milan, comes into view.
01:24You can also go out to the rooftop and enjoy the view of Milan. Next to the cathedral is a shopping arcade that was completed about 150 years ago.
01:42The building is lined with top Italian brand stores and features a glass ceiling in the shape of a tool, making it a place where fashion and art come together.
01:57Further west, there is a church. In fact, this church displays a famous painting, making it a major tourist spot.
02:17What is that painting? Mr. Kochi, who has publicly declared that he has recently become interested in art, please answer.
02:25I just want to see the art of the creator. Famous paintings. Eh, isn't it the Mona Lisa? There's a correct answer, right? The Last Supper. The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci. It's here. You need a reservation to see it, and the viewing time is only 15 minutes.
02:52Reservations are said to be booked up for several months in advance. One of Milan's famous gourmet dishes is the golden risotto. In Milan, saffron rice risotto is typically paired with stewed beef and vinegar.
03:12Furthermore, it is a Nirano-style cutlet, which is made by thinly stretching beef and frying it with the bone still attached. It is called Nirano, but it is a gourmet dish I have never seen before, and it is bone-in, and it looks delicious. And it's been a while since we last saw Airi-chan.
03:42After giving birth to my child, I went to Turkey. After giving birth to my child, I went to Turkey. Airi, is there anything you liked that you ate in Milan? I often eat this cotred meat, which is a little more like pork cutlet and is really delicious. What do you think? Other than Airi, it's amazing that there are people who have been to Italy. Uchimura-sensei, why?
04:06Rome, Florence, Milan, all 1.9. I see, we shot the opening in front of ZÅmo, then went to various stores looking for magnets and shot magnets, magnets? That was the plan, and Zakiyama-san went to Milan. It might be surprising, but he and Arita-san from Crimson are a pair I've seen more of than my parents. At the time, Arita-san was into shopping and soccer. Ah, I see, and Airi-chan's husband was at the International School where Nagatomo-san was?
04:36There was a player named Sneijder there, and I said I really wanted to see him, but he didn't show up. Now, it's time for the long-awaited Italian Gourmet Time, where Bellissimo will introduce you to some restaurants where you can eat Milanese cuisine in Japan. Now, Bellissimo, this is at the Theater Table in Shibuya Hikarie.
05:36Just like in Italy, it's garnished with tomatoes and other vegetables for a vibrant color. This is Bellissimo's recommended Milanese cutlet cotoletta, and we're going to try it in the studio!
05:55You can eat it straight away. But not everyone can eat it. Let's try the game for a chance to win some cotoletta. Milan is the city of fashion, so here
06:25A quiz with Milan's famous cotoletta. Choose the Italian origin of 9 famous brands. I've already seen these brands before, but I don't know what they are. Let's get started. First up is Uchimura from Team Uchimura.
06:48Let's go! Number 7, Versace, was born in Italy. Safe! Oh, that's right. Good luck! Number 5, Dolce & Gabbano, was born in Italy. Safe! Oh, that's right.
07:18Merle please.
07:42Sanban's Bottega Veneda is born in Italy. Safe ooh!
08:10I don't really get it, no, I don't get it. Next up is Nakakasuga Uchimura.
08:21Please, I don't have any, you say? No, I don't have any and I don't know any, you've never seen anything like this, you've never seen anything like this, you've never seen anything like this, you're not even trying to buy it, so why did they all come out with Italian-sounding names, something like Che, and then there's unlimited Veneta, they all sound Italian, don't they, Fendi, Fendi too, but does it sound Italian, Fendi
08:49Shall I go with Maison Margiela? Then, is number 8 Maison Margiela from Italy?
10:19It's really down.
11:00It was built about 2000 years ago and has been preserved almost exactly as it was at the time, with a capacity of about 20,000 spectators. Every summer, an open-air opera is held here, attracting many fans from all over the world. It's really cool, isn't it? And just a five-minute walk from the opera house,
12:00The Capuleti family mansion, said to be the model for the story
12:06This is the balcony where Juliet cried out her love. Anyone can step out onto the balcony and feel like Juliet.
12:17Leaving the city of love behind, we headed to the Adriatic Sea and arrived at our next destination, Venice, a maritime city made up of over 100 small islands with over 400 bridges connecting the islands.
12:37The roads on the island are narrow and it is difficult to get on a car or a motorbike, so people move around by gondola or water bus. It's exactly like Miyako Takeyama of the water. I think of Melchia. Yes, I wonder if there are any photos of that school revolution on my back.
12:58But even privately, it's a nice place. They sing on the gondola. It was the best being on the gondola.
13:18At the bench shop, there is a luxurious hotel facing the canal, and Airi-chan has of course been there too, yes, she stayed in a bright red hotel, and this is the Hotel Danieli, which is right next to the gondola, right next to the gondola, because the gondola moves, right? Well, gondolas move, right? Well, let's go and talk about which gondola it is.
13:41The red-colored Danieli building is a former palace converted into a luxurious hotel. There is also a dock next to the hotel where gondolas can be parked.
13:58A popular spot in this water city is Cafe Floria, which was founded in 1720 and is said to be the birthplace of the world's best cafe latte. You can spend an elegant time in a luxurious, palace-like interior.
14:20I went there, but I drank a little beer and didn't have a single sip of coffee, which I now realize is a shame. The specialty of Bemchia is Baccala, which is salted cod that is made into a paste and eaten on bread. It looks incredibly delicious.
14:49It has a mild taste and you can enjoy the deliciousness of cod.
14:55Authentic Venetian cuisine prepared by an authentic chef.
15:25This restaurant offers a menu of baccala dishes that can be enjoyed with Italian vegetables, and instead of bread they serve polenta, which is made from corn flour that has been boiled, cooled, and solidified. In northern Italy, where Venice is located, it is cold and difficult to grow wheat, so polenta is used as a staple food instead of bread.
15:55So, here's a Venetian cuisine quiz: In Venice, there is a pasta called bigoli. These noodles have something unusual kneaded into them. What is it?
18:13Next, we leave Venice, the city of water, and on the way we come across Modena, the home of many luxury car manufacturers, including Maserati.
18:43This yellow building is a museum, but do you know what it is? Mr. Kasuga, please answer in 3 seconds.
19:25Modena: Actually, there is a strange system in the banks of Modena. You can borrow money by depositing certain items. It is a system that is unthinkable in Japan. What is it? Mr. Zakiyama, a self-proclaimed Italy lover, please answer.
19:44Modena is the birthplace of the luxury cheese Parmigiano-Reggiano. Producers of Poni cheese are allowed to borrow money from banks.
20:14Apparently there are even some places that have their own dedicated aging warehouses for Ledger. Leaving Modena, our next destination was Florence.
20:30Yamasenre glides through the streets of Rome on a motorbike. The gourmet battle is also heated. I want to eat pizza. There will be pizza. Pizza will be served. Pizza is easy to serve. Our next destination is Florence. Florence is a beautiful town with rows of red brick roofs and a medieval atmosphere.
21:00In the center of the city is the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fior, a symbol of the town that took 140 years to build.
21:11And about 500 meters north of here
21:17The museum where the super famous thing is exhibited
21:23That's the Accademia Gallery
21:28The sculpture that many people line up to see is the enormous 5.17 meters tall sculpture by Mician Angelo. If you look closely, you will see that the eyes of the David statue are shaped like hearts.
21:54The heart shape was chosen to give the eyes a three-dimensional look. Florence is known as a museum without a roof because the city is filled with historical heritage like this.
22:09Gelato is a specialty of Florence
22:15Florence is said to be the birthplace of gelato and is lined with many shops.
22:22This long-established restaurant, Badiani, has a history of over 90 years and is popular for its rich milk gelato made with cream, milk, eggs, etc. Furthermore, they also serve Bistecca, a typical Florentine gourmet dish made by grilling thickly cut beef. Bistecca means beef steak in Italian and uses a tea bowl.
22:50They use a T-bon steak and cook it rare, which is the authentic Italian style, and I want to bite into it. I have an image of T-bon steak being an American steak, but is Florence in Italy also famous? Speaking of Florence, maybe I prefer the one here? No, I want to eat it. I'm hungry. Is there anywhere in Japan where I can get it? Of course there is. Here you go. Minami-Azabu, Minato Ward
24:50But I was able to shoot in Florence and Tuscany for about two weeks, but even so, I only shot for about two or three weeks, so I think Uchimura-sensei used his time quite extravagantly.
25:20If I won the game, I'd get to see the Statue of David, but I lost, so I ended up seeing a fake David statue in a nearby park. It was pretty big, though, so I was pretty satisfied with that. It was a big one, standing there, so yeah, it was finally time for the long-awaited Eternal City of Rome. It was Rome after all, wasn't it? I headed towards Rome, and what city came into view?
25:48Speaking of pizza, the symbol of pizza is the Chateau de Pizza, which took 199 years to complete. Here's a quiz: How many degrees is the Chateau de Pizza tilted? Please answer Yaotome's question.
26:42What about pizza chateau? What about pizza chateau?
26:43What about the pizza chateau chateau chateau chateau chateau?
26:44South from Chateau de Pizza
26:49It goes along the coastline
26:59Arriving in Rome. The capital city of Rome, rich in history and cultural heritage, is overwhelmed by its grandeur, the Colosseum, built approximately 2,000 years ago.
27:24Here, battles between envoys to the Tang Dynasty and wild beasts were held. In addition, the arena was filled with water and ships were brought in to reenact sea battles, and prizes were held. About 1.5 km from the Colosseum is the huge fountain, Trevi Fountain.
27:51There is a legend in the movie that if you throw a coin backwards at a fraction, your wish will come true, and tourists from all over the world visit the place, and the amount of money they donate exceeds 100 million yen a year.Furthermore, about 1.5 km from the Trevi Fountain, there is a church that is a very famous tourist spot.There is a long queue here, and the tourist attraction is
28:21Legend has it that if anyone who tells a lie puts their hand in this mouth, their hand will be cut off, but here's a quiz!
28:36In ancient Rome, the Mouth of Truth was used as something, but what was it? Professor Uchimura, who is strict with liars, please answer.
28:47I wonder what it is, maybe a water pipe?
28:52The correct answer is a manhole cover. Water was considered sacred at the time, so the skin of a god was carved into the manhole cover through which rainwater flowed. A huge manhole? Speaking of Rome's famous gourmet food, carbonara!
29:19Roman carbonara is typically made without cream or milk, using only cheese and black pepper.
29:29Chineu said you've also been to Rome, and yes, I went there last year and went to a supermarket in Rome. It wasn't a very big place, but when I went in, about 60% of the people there, including us, were Japanese, right? Tourists in the supermarket? That's right, I got the feeling that Japanese people probably love supermarkets. People often go to souvenir supermarkets to buy souvenirs, don't they?
30:29Well, I became a member of the Japanese national team, and I won the bronze medal in the lavender relay here. I'm amazing. It's okay if no one knows me, but it's okay to get a little excited. I only found out about it when I was a kid, so I've been doing it for a long time, so I'm not an unknown group.
30:59Let's pour some authentic Roman carbonara over it and say "Japan, Italy"! The photo is an Italian or Japanese quiz. So, here we are, Italian Gourmet Time! We'll introduce you to some restaurants in Tokyo where you can enjoy authentic carbonara.
31:22This is Pyobashi's Fiorenza, a famous restaurant that has been featured in the Michelin Bib Gourmand. The chef is Naoko Hashimoto, who has been cooking Italian food for 43 years. The ingredients are pork cheek, white eye, egg yolk, and Pecori cheese, and you can add them all together to mix well with the noodles.
32:22So let's get started. We'll be playing a game with a chance to win a sample. This photo is of Italy and Japan. It's a quiz about two bloodlines. What is it?
32:40Speaking of Rome, there's a famous scene from the movie Roman Holiday, in which Gregory Peck and Audrey Hepburn ride their motorbikes through the city. I think this scene is well-known, but we're going to have two team representatives ride their motorbikes through the streets of Italy. Along the way, they'll be shown pictures of Japan or Italy, and they'll have to answer whether they're from that city or that city.
33:10After two straight losses, the hungry Uchimura team is up to Kasuga and Yaotome to take on the challenge. They'll be riding the Italian-made Vespa motorcycle, which was made 80 years ago this year and appeared in the film. Wow, it's amazing, they'll do it properly on a Vespa. If they make a mistake, the gentle breeze that's currently flowing will turn into a blast. That's what it means, that's what it means. Do your best, do your best, do your best, I want to eat. Now, let's start the Blast Two Bloods Quiz.
33:40Please drive safely. It feels good, Italy. Question 1: Is this photo from Japan or Italy? It's not Italy. It's not Italy. 54. Italy. Congratulations anyway. It's beautiful. This is Mount Etna from Syria, Italy. That's right. The kanji for mountain is a little different from the one in Japan. Now, onto question 2.
34:40This isn't Japan. This isn't the Italian town near Shionome. This is Japan. Oh, yeah, okay, okay, that's right. This is the Italian town in Shionome. It's very close. This is it. Wow, it looks like you can eat there. Now, next up is question 4. Is this Japan or Italy? 543, okay, Italy.
35:10It was in Minaoka Forest in Italy, it was amazing!
35:40No, this is Rachita Deta in Kawasaki, Japan.
36:07Wow, so this cityscape exists in Kawasaki. But it's okay, isn't it? Next up is Yamada and Chinen. To eat carbonara you have to get all the questions right. Now, the two of you get on your bikes. Are you confident? Well, you only need to get six questions right, that's a lot. Looking at the questions from Uchimura's team, did you think you got the answers right? Well, maybe about half and half. That's not good enough.
37:37Is this photo from Japan or Italy?
38:40If you get the answer right next time, you won't lose!
38:42Now we are introducing it in Japan!
38:44Question 5: Is this photo from Japan or Italy?
38:50Japan!
38:523, 2, Japan!
38:54Japan!
38:56Japan!
38:58Is this Japan or Italy or Italy?
39:00Japan!
39:02So, is this Japan or Italy?
39:1454321
39:19Japan
39:19oh
39:23This is an island in Mie Prefecture
39:29It's Nakaumi Village. Well done, you got all the questions right. It was easy for the two of us, and we had no problem with it. Your teamwork is great, so we decided to compete. Team Yamada will enjoy Riolenza carbonara.
39:50Wow, this is good. I think I'll get really angry. Sorry, but the serious tone of the complaints from the team next door is scary.
40:36Seriously, I'm starving, why was Kasuga on our team?
40:41It seems like it's just my fault. I left Rome and headed for the final destination of my journey. Naples is a port town with a thriving fishing industry. Many medieval castles remain, one of which is
41:11The fortress was remodeled into a star shape after it was built, and beyond the castle you can see the Bay of Naples, with its characteristically intricate topography. It's a truly spectacular spot. I want to go! As the Italian proverb goes, "See Naples, then die," and it's said to be a city that everyone should visit at least once in their life.
41:41Speaking of Naples' famous cuisine, the classic Italian pizza is the Margherita, which is made with red tomatoes, white mozzarella cheese, and green basil, just like the Italian flag.
42:01In Italy, it is considered good manners to cut pizza with a knife and fork. In Naples, where seafood is abundant, you can also enjoy gourmet dishes unique to the fishing industry, such as vongole made with clams and other bivalves. Time for the last Italian meal of the day!
42:24Finally, we have sweets to finish off the meal.
43:01And here is the baba. This mushroom-shaped sponge cake is baked and soaked in a syrup made with rum and other ingredients. It's delicious! Topped with whipped cream and fruit, it becomes a slightly more grown-up dessert. This exquisite baba dessert is available in the studio!
43:29Now, let's have the leaders play rock-paper-scissors with this Baba on the line.
43:48Finally, let's go for rock-paper-scissors or something simple. Simple is good. I don't know what it is, but I'll do my best. I'm bad at rock-paper-scissors, but I'll win. But as expected, at the end, well, sweets, but... That's right. Yamada, I'm bad at rock-paper-scissors, so please win today. Let's shut out today. Let's shut out today. Yamada team, will it be a full course surprise? Will our path be repaid with a death blow? Rock-paper-scissors, one-on-one match!
43:50Rock-paper-scissors match!
43:52First off, good!
44:22If you want to see the school members get excited about the delicious Italian gourmet treat again, check out TVerHulu and watch them play rock-paper-scissors for the authentic Neapolitan sweet baba!
45:39The price of the most expensive gourmet food in the world is... And what's the first time something strange has happened to Jump? The leader is right.
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