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00:03Compare these numbers. What is the answer? Question 1
00:12The Pokémon cards that Japanese people love are different.
00:44The highest price paid for the most tuna at auction this year was 510.3 million yen.
00:48The number of years in which the winning bid price has exceeded 100 million yen is 2000.
00:55Since that year, there have been six auctions, and Sushi Zanmai has won four of them.
01:02I am doing
01:05This year, it was successfully bid on for a record-breaking price of over 500 million yen.
01:12It was recognized by Guinness World Records as the most expensive tuna ever eaten.
01:16By the way, the fisherman who caught this tuna...
01:21It seems that approximately 400 million yen will be put in.
02:08Before the camera started rolling, I said something really scary to Mel.
02:10I was feeling sorry about what happened last time, but the team
02:16I was so scared because he would often sit there with a calm expression on his face, making me think, "He's back."
02:23Yo!
02:24Question 2: 1975. 10,000 yen. I wasn't born yet. That's the year I was born.
02:32It's definitely going up, isn't it? 35,000 yen in 2000, 60,000 yen in 2026.
02:40What is 2034 yen for?
02:42What's the price of that thing I used to use a lot as a kid?
04:19Japanese school bags are really popular overseas; they're considered fashionable.
04:23Like going
04:25That's great, it's stylish and light, light, light, light, light, perfect for a one-night trip.
04:34It's so light, but somehow when Mel does it it looks stylish and it's like...
04:39But somehow, as a fashion statement, you know?
04:41This purple one, right?
04:43This is called a Melty-Free Schoolbag.
04:45The price is 90,200 yen.
04:4890,000?
04:49Mel's is 80,000 yen.
04:51We'll do it, each other.
04:53Furthermore, accessories include a security whistle and charms.
04:57Yes
04:58You can customize it to your liking.
05:02How about Audrey?
05:04Would it be okay if I got a hand-me-down from someone in the neighborhood?
05:07Please buy a new one for them.
05:20If I ask Wakabayashi-kun, he'll probably buy it for me. It's definitely necessary.
05:24I like Kasuga because I hate Kumi, but why?
06:00Mobile charger stand
06:02OK, that's correct.
06:05Good luck!
06:09There are currently over 60,000 ChargeSpot locations.
06:11I'm selling my own stuff.
06:13Nowadays, not just convenience stores
06:16They are rapidly increasing in number, including being installed in shrine offices.
06:20Does the battery really run out that quickly?
06:22We live in an age where you can easily rent things like bicycles and umbrellas in the city.
06:26There's an umbrella too.
06:27Oh really?
06:29thank you
06:30May I?
06:31What should we do?
06:31If you got it right, you did it, right?
06:33Good luck to Yamada-kun!
06:37Good luck!
06:40I was putting that much pressure on them.
06:41Two people have answered correctly so far.
06:44It's you who's left.
06:45It was just one mistake, though.
06:47He's the best at classical Japanese literature.
06:51Question 4
06:54That place that took care of me during my student days
06:57That place
07:00Oh, that's not it.
07:01Do you kind of understand?
07:04Is it increasing or decreasing?
07:06Surely it's decreased, right?
07:07It's increasing a lot, isn't it?
07:08It's increasing
07:10How many of these numbers
07:15How many places did you go to during your student days that were so helpful?
07:50Furthermore, it includes a cafe and workspace.
07:53It is also increasingly being used as a relaxation space.
07:58By the way, there are also these unusual libraries all over the country. Wow, what is this?
08:02How stylish! I went to the library above the clouds in Usuhara, Kochi Prefecture. It's wonderful.
08:07Yeah, it sounds like something Kengo Kuma would do. Architect Kengo Kuma, you know.
08:12Wow, that's amazing, amazing, I'm sorry.
08:16You understand perfectly. It's like being surrounded by wood made from local cedar.
08:21This library features a unique space and is free to enjoy.
08:25There's also a bouldering space, and next up is Tokyo.
08:32Setagaya City Central Library in Tokyo is ranked among the top 5 libraries in Tokyo.
08:36There are 572,000 books that can be stored here. The entrance fee is 520 yen for adults and children.
08:42You can see the planetarium for 130 yen.
08:45Apparently, that dome is her husband's. Wow, it's beautiful, as expected.
08:49Taurus
08:51No, no, no, the way the Taurus sign changes depending on the train is great, isn't it?
08:56For fans of the Taurus zodiac sign, here's the next question: Compare the two.
09:00What should I guess with these numbers?
09:03Question 5 1960 7457 1995 1776 2025 3697 large
09:23What is that impressive number of things everyone often goes to?
09:30Is it only for movie theaters?
09:39Is that movie theater's popcorn advising you?
09:51The number of screens in the movie theater is correct!
10:53There are more popcorns than that, because there's only one.
10:57Is this easy and convenient, all in one day?
11:04This is the number of rice balls at the convenience store.
11:13It's not food. Big hint. It's not food. Big hint.
11:38I still haven't received a charger today. Isn't this a problem? How many charges do I need?
11:42Do you like electronics? This show is easy and convenient, isn't it? Easy and convenient.
11:46It's not a taxi. Here's a big hint!
12:09It was something like that, but the guidance was amazing. Right now, it's this way, for one day
12:14In this case, approximately one item is delivered to every four households.
12:17The number of flights has surged during the COVID-19 pandemic, including auctions and flea markets.
12:20With the development of apps and other technologies, anyone can easily make transactions anonymously.
12:23As a result, recently, even the tall lockers at train stations and convenience stores have become popular.
12:27The system of sensing the atmosphere is also recommended. That's right, that's right, now for the next number
12:32Here's a quiz: Choose between two numbers in 5 seconds.
12:40For example, consider A and B: Which is more numerous, Self-Defense Force personnel or police officers?
12:45A quiz where you answer using cards in 5 seconds.
13:18Okay, let's go! 5-second number, two choices, which one?
13:22Which of the two 5-second number choices burns more calories?
13:28The one with more, the one with more, so you mean exercise A? Hiccups, wow, is that it?
13:34Which one coughs more often? B. Once, right? B. Once, right? Yes, please answer.
13:42Oh, it broke, or maybe not?
13:47The correct answer is that the pond with the most shops within a 1km radius of Station A is Pond A.
14:04B number of ramen shops in the town of Jinbocho, many curry shops
14:14Which one is good?
14:45Which one is the JR West Oi station?
14:58Yes, I can do it!
15:03I wish you the best!
15:42I'm losing in terms of likes and followers.
15:45Even just the Tokoso is curry.
15:47Just the toe course?
15:47Just the toe course?
15:48Excuse me for saying this, but the number of programmers is about four times as much, isn't it?
15:50That's true.
15:52I think there are quite a lot of people out there.
16:14senior.
16:14Are conger eels really that long?
16:16I don't know what it is, but it's over here.
16:18I also hope the conger eel is over here.
16:21No, it's a conger eel!
16:22First of all, what about Asahi's hair?
16:24I'm happy.
16:24The day has finally come to reveal the length of my hair.
16:29Let's actually measure it.
16:35nice!
16:35nice!
16:37nice!
16:37I haven't done it myself, though.
16:40Please understand.
16:42It's okay, it's okay.
16:4537 centimeters.
16:4637 centimeters.
16:47It's like 32 conger eels.
16:5032 conger eels.
16:52Hang in there, conger eel.
16:52Come out, conger eel!
16:54The conger eel has to win, right?
16:56How much is in there?
16:58That's fine, that's fine.
16:59Not yet.
17:01More and more!
17:05Which is longer, Asahina Nao's hair or her penis?
17:11It's okay, it's okay.
17:1437 centimeters.
17:16It's like 32 conger eels.
17:2032 conger eels.
17:21Come out, conger eel!
17:23Come out, conger eel!
17:25How much is in there?
17:27Come out!
17:29That's fine, that's fine.
17:30Not yet.
17:32More and more.
17:35Sloppy, sloppy.
17:51Sloppy, sloppy.
17:55Where did you take the picture?
17:59Aren't dogs the most common pets in Japan?
18:26Cats?
18:27It made the news, didn't it?
18:29There will be four people in one house.
18:30Move aside, move aside.
18:31Move aside.
18:32The number of those things you see around town.
18:34Which is the most common?
18:43That's a lot, isn't it?
18:49That's a lot.
18:51That's a lot.
18:56That's a lot.
19:17That's a lot.
19:18The correct answer is...
20:20It was difficult to answer that it was a cat.
20:25Next up is the first question in our everyday mystery series:
20:30How much cash will be lost in Tokyo in 2025?
20:37Well, it's about the length of time it will be there, but it's 2025, a whole year, right? Yes, a big one.
20:43Is it okay? Yes, the highest price for one house is 27 million yen. So, there's no more left.
20:48With Yu, it will be at least 2700 or more, of course, of course, how
20:51Let's drop them, okay, let's all take a look at them at once, flip open, here we go!
20:58You know how Chinen's team was featured in the news for something about 700 million yen?
21:01Isn't it about as rare as winning the lottery?
21:30In this cashless age, cash itself is almost...
21:34I think that's not enough.
22:08Incidentally, of the 4.5 billion yen, approximately
22:14Approximately 500 million yen was handed over to the person who found the 3.23 billion yen.
22:2090 million yen - an amount for which the owner could not be identified after the handover.
22:25That comes to approximately 680 million yen.
23:28Okay, okay, now the teams are coming out, and this is the equivalent of tens of thousands of kilometers around the Earth.
23:35If we start saying things like that, then the length of a human blood vessel would be enough.
23:38Yeah, that's right. If you start saying this, please write it down.
23:43How much is it? How much would you like it to be? What do you think it is? 100,000
23:48It's about that much, right? 100,000 kilograms? What was it? Meters? 100,000 kilograms
23:52Program? 100,000 km?
24:56It is approximately 100,000 kilometers, and 95% of the blood vessels in the human body are hair
25:01These are invisible, tiny blood vessels called capillaries, and they are the Earth's most intangible vessels.
25:05Two and a half laps.
25:06Huh? Ahh
25:19They're all idiots. Aren't they all idiots? That's right.
25:23Wait, what are they saying is small?
25:26Yes, I think this part is probably correct for 212 laps.
25:29The distance for two laps is
25:31Well, that's right, in the 2.5 group, but in the end nothing matches up, 100,000
25:35That's correct.
25:36That's right, the result was two and a half weeks, so please remember that from now on.
25:41The question is here. What time does School Revolution start broadcasting?
25:48Please tell me the broadcast time in the East. Huh? Why? I don't know this. What?
25:53It's not frozen either, it's an individual selection, so everyone's here, it's your turn.
25:58Post about your love for your group
25:59No, no, no, this is already starting at this time if I'm at home.
26:04Here it is, School Revolution, which began on April 5, 2009, now in its 18th year.
26:09The broadcast time is not closed.
26:11Nothing has changed, right? No, no, it seems absolutely fine. If you make a mistake now...
26:15I'm not a member of the school, so it's pure love for the show.
26:19Well, Ryo-chan is scary, in that sense, but Ryo-chan is still
26:22There are dogs watching too, so there are quite a few dogs there, and sometimes it's just dogs.
26:26When I'm not watching
26:33Okay, let's take a look at them all at once. Flip open. Now, from the left, Spring
26:40Sunday at 11:45, at 11:45, just now at 11:45, Meruru
26:44At 11:55:55, Ryo-chan was at 11:58, and that girl was
26:4911:45 Wakabe-san 11:05 That's not right
26:54It seems that's the case in my area, but it's not outside the Kanto region, right? The correct answer is here.
27:30I made a slight mistake, but did I forget the popcorn?
27:38I thought I could stop now, but the excitement was building up to School Revolution
27:45It starts at 11:45, not 12:00 in areas outside the Kanto region.
27:52As you can see, the area is... Now, next up...
28:27They apparently use a 7.2-meter katsuran tree to split it.
28:31How many eggs are cracked in one minute with this massive quantity?
28:40Incidentally, one container of mayonnaise uses 3.6 egg yolks.
28:45It is said that
29:45I got 3 per second, so that's 180 in total. Is that a small amount?
29:51Then Hikaru said it was probably about three times that amount.
29:55And
30:25Too soon
30:32How many eggs are cracked per minute at the Kewpie factory?
30:40This is the correct answer.
30:42This is super slow-motion footage.
30:44Slow
30:54Slow
30:58This is bad.
30:59Four drops will last five minutes, right?
31:026 cases
31:04The cracked egg is separated into yolk and egg white and added to mayonnaise.
31:09Use egg yolk
31:10Close, close
31:12200,000 bottles of mayonnaise are produced there every day.
31:16That's right.
31:18Yay!
31:19Yay!
31:20Delicate
31:22Delicate after all
31:23I love mayonnaise.
31:24I love mayonnaise, so the amount I use in my product isn't enough.
31:28No, I see. Yes, this is the total length connecting Shimane Prefecture and Tottori Prefecture.
31:35Approximately 1.4 kilometers long, the Ejima Ohashi Bridge, also known as Betabumi Hill.
31:45So what is the angle? Huh? What points? What points? What points? What points?
31:51Points? How many points? It just looks that way because it's a good photo, right? Huh? Huh? Huh?
32:09At first, two of them were saying they were 45, and they were indeed 45.
32:13I can't climb any higher, in fact, I'm definitely above 45.
32:17If it's a place you want to go to, then go ahead and do it, Meruru
32:21Team 35.5 degrees. Is this Meruru in the morning?
32:25Yes, it's a little on the low side, so it's about this much, right? So, regarding this, everyone...
32:30So, you don't understand? And then, Wakabayashi from the Main Building/Annex Team...
32:34At the beginning, even a 45-degree slope on skis is considered a cliff.
32:39So we agreed to make it under 30, and then it lit up
32:44My shoe size is 27.5, so that's about it. It's not related.
32:50It's not that bad, so he stuck his foot out and said, "It's about this much."
33:27Actually, if you use a soundproof lens from a distance, the slope appears steep.
33:33It's a visual trick that makes it look that way, but that can't be true after all.
33:37Apparently, even a small car can easily cross the edge.
34:11A 20-meter rope stretched horizontally was used to clear the way.
34:16Ri was hanging on and moving forward, I didn't know the required dictionary
34:20They're competing to see who can get back to their original position, and it's getting really exciting!
34:24The fastest time in the 2025 competition will be achieved by the Zushi City Fire Department in Kanagawa Prefecture.
34:29Maruboshi-san from the department
34:31If a rookie firefighter attempts it, the 20-meter rope...
34:52revenge
35:01It's 17 seconds in a similar spot, why is that? 10 seconds going there, then coming back.
35:06I thought it might be under 10 seconds, so I see, then the Meruru team is...
35:10I'm confident in my abilities, and I've even appeared in a movie about firefighters.
35:15It's incredibly fast, seriously, so I think this is it. Did you hear that it's 18 seconds?
35:19I was thinking, 18 seconds, 18 seconds, so it's not 17 seconds, and the main picture
35:27Can I change the separation time by a little over 17 seconds? Yeah, that's fine. Okay, reduce by 1 second.
35:32It's not exactly 1616, but there's a difference of 1 second, 1 second, 1 second, 1 second, 1 second.
35:37What's the correct answer, given the difference of just one second?
35:39Come, come, come
35:41Super fast
35:42Found it!
35:44fast
35:47But so
35:47It's at 17 seconds.
35:48If you come back in 9 seconds, it's there.
35:508 seconds
35:51Return
35:524
35:555
35:587
35:59It took 17.2 seconds.
36:03Yes!
36:05Yay!
36:11That was an amazing fight.
36:12I heard that Meruru had a visual observation of it, but it was only for 18 seconds.
36:16Therefore, there will be some error.
37:18Tomorrow's theme is "A slightly better choice," and we'll be talking with our viewers.
37:21Let's think about it together.
37:23I see
37:23Okay, let's get started. Here's the first question.
37:31The Miruru team will be reduced to just two members.
37:33500ml plastic bottle
37:35You can make one T-shirt with Honyararabon.
37:39Recycled polyester T-shirt
37:41So it's 2420 yen.
37:43Dissolve a 500ml plastic bottle into small pieces.
37:46They were made into polyester and reused to make T-shirts.
37:49This is a plastic bottle.
37:51Originally, it was made almost entirely from plastic bottles.
37:55So you mean a product?
37:57Let's take a look together: Flip Open
38:04The first-year team made 75 and the Meruru team made 30.
38:08Main building and annex team: 30
38:10How about a team of first-year students?
38:12Some people have suggested numbers like 100 or 50.
38:15Kasetani-kun, it's hard to get from 100 to 1000.
38:18I don't think you can get that much from a plastic bottle.
38:22I have 30 Meruru Team items.
38:23Yes, my sister apparently saw it with her own eyes at Zara.
38:29Was it at Zara?
38:31You can actually make it with 30 plastic bottles.
38:33I was surprised it was so few.
38:36So you did look at it properly, not just visually?
38:38The main building and annex teams also have 30.
38:40It's amazing that we're together.
38:41About 15 on the front and 15 on the back, roughly the same amount.
38:44I considered both the front and the back.
38:46Line them up here
38:47Line them up
38:49They made it for me.
38:50In my body
38:51"I see, I see" is not the right response.
38:56The correct answer is here.
39:0017
39:02Surprisingly
39:03I threw it away
39:05I threw it away
39:07Reusing things that are thrown away
39:09A slightly better choice for tomorrow
39:11Good choice
39:13There are many other eco-friendly recycled products.
39:17For example, this one
39:18Accessories made from recycled plastic bottle caps
39:22-
39:24Furthermore, this is made using only hair cut at a hair salon.
39:28hair mat
39:31In fact, hair has the property of absorbing oil, and overseas, crude oil
39:37Means to stop marine pollution at the site of the spill and
39:40It is used as follows:
39:42Now, here's the next question.
39:46What is this number?
39:52There's only one location in 2012, right?
39:54Now, Kasuga-san
39:56Children's cafeteria
40:00Wow, wow, how did you know? It's increasing so much around the house.
40:05Things like that are increasing, and it's good that restaurants are doing it too.
40:09This apparently started in Ota Ward, Tokyo in 2012.
40:14The purpose of the children's cafeterias is to address the issue of children eating alone and poverty.
40:18To prevent infection and provide peace of mind through free or fixed-price meal provision.
40:22Creating a place to belong and a connection with the community is wonderful.
40:26There are 12,602 locations nationwide, and 70% of them are open to the public.
40:31In addition, it's being run in a way that's good for everyone's community.
40:36Yes, it exists, so please do look into it.
40:38This is the third time we've talked about this amazing number, but the last time it was a hot topic.
40:45Do you all remember the project? Ah, ah, maybe, ah, if you see it you will remember
40:51I will release it.
40:54In the previous broadcast, we added up the numbers that came out at high speed one after another.
41:13The challenger we called in was
41:19The strongest challenger is no, seriously no, Flash A
41:22I thought about asking them to do Nzan, but I know that's absolutely impossible.
41:26It's just impossible, impossible, impossible, impossible, I can't even do Anzan.
41:29Hey, I'm just an ordinary amateur who tried to get a single-digit number of flats.
41:35How many frames would it take to complete a Shuanzan?
41:41The two of them practiced abacus for two weeks in between their work.
41:44And then the real competition began!
42:06Having succeeded three or four times, they moved on to the fifth.
42:30If it ends after just five, then this is definitely the second win.
42:36Perhaps, surprisingly, the response from viewers was good.
42:41Many people are saying they want to see it again, but the problem is those two are involved in this project.
42:48The main building and annex were summoned again to decide whether or not to accept the request.
43:08There is something I would like you two to try in a year's time.
43:11One year later, they challenged me to do 100 single-digit flash mental arithmetic problems.
43:18It's coming
43:21We did try, but we couldn't do it, right? So, how did it feel to you?
43:33No, you're only given this for that turn, so please do your best at home.
43:38So that's what we're going to do? Basically, yes. Uh, no, that's not good. Further recording...
43:44When coming to Nippon Television, he also receives special training from Professor Akahori.
43:47It's tough being tied down for a year.
43:53If you think of it as a historical drama series...
43:55Hmm, that's sudden.
44:01The two of them keep complaining.
44:04Negotiating for 40 minutes
44:06lie!
44:09Conversely, if you can do it this way
44:12Ah, that's certainly like a reward.
44:14Wow wow wow
44:15What exactly do you want?
44:21Something that's even more grueling than a reward.
44:24We promised each other that we wouldn't do it.
44:39Finally, OK Mainichi after filming in Hawaii.
44:44To give dreams to children who are working hard at math, we will never lose
44:49A project that cannot afford to fail has begun, this is amazing, Taiga
44:56It's like a drama, isn't it? Yes, that's right. First-year student Wakabayashi was absent last time.
45:01We don't really know how difficult it is, do you want to give it a try?
45:04It looked a bit difficult, to be honest, last time both of them failed.
45:10You will each take on the challenge. Ready, start!
45:20I haven't forgotten about the popcorn either, but I got my revenge, I got my revenge.
45:41Open the clip 32 and the correct answer is here.
46:17I know this because I did graduate from university, but you graduated from university
46:19Why is it a defect?
46:52You're expressing your anger well.
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