楽しく分かりやすく学びたい鍼灸学生のための生理学超解説!(1ーA生理機能の特徴)

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そもそもの始まりは、ライブ配信を始めた私にカミさんが「生理学を教えてみたら?」と提案してくれたこと。

実は私は、あはき師・柔整師でもありますが獣医師でもあります。専門学校時代、生理学の授業が分からないと言って嘆いていたクラスメートに少し解説したら「分かりやすい!」と評判になり、勢いのままに授業外で生理学のレッスンをすることに。

あはきと柔整は1年ずれて入学していたので、結局2年連続で生理学レッスン(もちろんそれぞれ教科書丸ごと!)を開講し、さらには別のクラスの学生さんも参加することになったりもしました。

元々分かりやすく噛み砕いて説明するのが好きなんでしょうね(笑)

そんな経緯があり、生理学のオンライン勉強会を始めます!
しかもライブ配信参加費は基本無料

ただし今の私は東洋医学×身体運動研究家なので、鍼灸の学生さん限定とさせていただきますね。

今回は、初回の講座として、1ーA生理機能の特徴をどなたでもご覧いただけるオープン講座としてお届けします!

もし鍼灸の学生さんにお心当たりがありましたら、シェア・拡散も大歓迎です!

楽しく分かりやすく学びたい鍼灸学生のための生理学超解説!(1ーA生理機能の特徴) | 【鍼灸学生のための生理学ライブ配信はじまりはじまり〜!】 見やすく編集されたアーカイブ動画で今すぐどうぞ! ↓↓↓↓↓ そもそもの始まりは、ライブ配信を始めた私にカミさんが「生理学を教えてみたら?」と提案してくれたこと。... | By 平山はじめ | Yes, yes, once again, eh, Hokkaido. Yes, once again. Eh, from Hashigawa City, Hokkaedo. Eh, a human and animal lecturer who is dedicated to people and animals. Eh, Hirayama, a physical exercise researcher studying in oriental medicine. I want to start giving lectures on physiology and live broadcasts. Why are you? You're going to give a physiology lecture? You might have a talk about it, so I'd like to talk about it now, uh, let me talk about it. Well, well, well, originally, well, I'm a veterinarian, but I'm not a veterinarian, I've studied western medicine. So, well, they say that veterinarians are the same as animal bodies and human bodies, but basically it's the same as physiology. So, that's how I studied western medicine, but, uh, I'm full of love, huh, did I start martial arts like Aikido's relative? Body body usage and, eh, movement techniques are just as important than just great thoughts, right? When I noticed that, to learn how to use the body in that direction, well, well, bodybuilding, and other training methods related to that, eh, I've been combining training exercises and continuing. So, while you're doing that, if you think about medicine in this direction, it's not medicine or surgery, but this is Oriental medicine, and more of that body movement, and more of it. I wonder if there are tips to deepen the use of methods. Yeah, it seems like a joke, but there is a tendency to say that to that pastor, I changed my mind. So, well, I originally studied western medicine, uh, Oriental medicine, uh, that's one thing that I studied is my trait. I think. So, I think. So, uh, human and animal pharmacist, eh, I'm doing it now, but at the root there is a proper veterinary knowledge, so I think. So, uh, human and animal pharmacist, eh, I'm doing it now, but at the root there is proper veterinary knowledge, so eh, pharmacist, eh? vocational school, eh? specialty, fermentation, vocational school, etc. eh, adjuster. When I go to vocational school, uh, my classmates ask questions. Well, then, well, I didn't really understand today's class at all, but then, hey, you're coming to talk to me. Well, doesn't that explain it. Well, doesn't that explain it. So, um, when you talk, you'll be told, um, it's a whole lot easier to understand than in class. Well, at that time, it was flattering, what do you think, but it's something else, it's outside and outside of class, including private time, private time, and break time, but that, after school, or after school, a physiology lecture, eh, it's like a lecture, private lesson, and it's like that, it's something to do, and I've finally finished my whole year of study properly. Oh, that's what happened. So, uh, Juusei's vocational school and Ahaki, uh, massage and medicine, the vocational school, uh, the time has passed, so next year, uh, the Juusei city's Juusei, the vocational college, uh, the vocational schools, uh, they were allowed to talk about physiology, uh, it ended up with physiology, well, the second time, uh, I finished the textbook. What a story, but uh, uh, I'm able to talk about it because there are people who will ask me like that, eh, eh? So, you say it's easier to understand if you talk like this, eh, I already have that technique in me. So, I know that there are classes that are hard to understand about classes, class physiology, and so on. I thought I'd try opening an online study group like this. So, that's why, eh, this time, eh, fun and easy to understand, eh, for pre-school students who want to learn, eh, I think we'll talk about physiology explanations. Physiology is for pre-school students, so uh, well, in case the textbook is this book, uh, uh, what? This book, uh, what, what, the original story, or this person, is the prerequisite to keep it going. There is a national exam too. Well, um, I'm going to quit one more time, so next time, I'm a bit tired, eh, I'll take a look at the next part, well, I'll get into the basics of physiology, uh, I'm getting into the basics of physics, uh, breathing and so on. Well, I'm just worried if I have a sense of exercise. So, uh, today's talk is in the middle of the world. Eh, the basis of this physiology, this part, I'd like to talk about it. Yes, then, now, eh, I'm going to start the talk, but I'm not going to be able to do it on a live broadcast. Eh, I'd be happy if you could actively participate. Eh, for example, right now, eh, from which prefecture are you watching this live broadcast? For instance, a smartphone? Perhaps a tablet? Is it a computer? It sounds like it's a conversation, but if you can tell me a nickname, it's easier to call you, so e.g. questions, comments, etc. e. when you ask me, e. when you call me, e. if you give me a nickname it's communication communication. If you can talk while talking, it will be more fun, so please feel free to join us. Eh, first comments and shares with comments are welcome. Also, this video is, uh, something, recorded, uh, archive, and if you saw it on the video, please feel free to comment. Cheers. Well, uh, uh, yeah, tell me what happens when you comment, let's have some time. I've received a few comments now, so eh, I'd like to be bias right now. It's Yossi-san. Oh, it's been a long time. Mr. Yossy. Eh, from the earth in the north wishing for the rise of the Tsuramae Line, eh, it's Atmark Yossi-san, who's distributing happiness. Shiny, iPhone Eleven, ehh, I'm dancing in the universe. Thank you very much. Always, uh, what do you mean, caring, or caring, I'm very, very, very happy. Thank you very much. Thank you so much for sharing with comments on timeline. Thank you so much. I'll do my best. I want to have fun talking to you, eh, as long as you allow time, eh, I hope you can hang out with me. Well, it's like this, isn't it? If you comment, ask questions, or impressions, then you'll be able to talk about this lecture, so I wonder what it is, and you'll understand more, so please feel free to join us. Facebook page you can comment. That's all right. Yeah, well, um, not today, alright. Yeah, well, eh, today, eh, eh, first, from the basics of physiology, alright. Delete this and oh yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah then yeah yeah yeah yeah I want to start yeah yeah That's all right. Now, or today, the first thing is to talk about what life is. Life phenomena can be troublesome. Oh, my college days, huh, professor, or teacher. Oh, I mean, there is something wrong with me and I want to know a part of it, so what is life? It's really troublesome if you say it, but what is life you think about in this textbook? The story, eh, I want to start doing it now. This is what life I think about in this textbook, eh, this is what it is. For example, stand up, everyone, eat, greetings. Eh, it's about eating, or defecating, peeing, or pooping, but it's natural to bring out what you've eaten, eh, it's the behavior. Hey, eh, eat it out, and then say what's next, for example breathing, sleep really comes in. Well, anything is fine, but yes, breathing in, breathing out, breathing in, deep breathing, breathing in, entering into a fine phenomenon of life, and uh, moving, uh, moving, eh, now this, eh, eh, maybe a couple, eh, I'm walking, but it moves like this. What kind of breathing, deep breath, etc. Why do I have to eat? Have you ever thought deeply? That's exactly what it is. So, yeah, I'm thinking about something like this, for example, my kids grow up. I'm getting bigger. This is also funny. Because, I'm a baby, a baby. Oh, now I have a son, that, I have a son in elementary school, but at first, he was big enough to fit on my chest, but now he's getting bigger. Wow, it's amazing to grow up. Because just eating rice makes you bigger. For example, see, well, whatever is fine, but there are cars and stuff. Well, well, well, just by putting gas, my car was pretty cheap when I first bought it, but now, ten years later, it seems that it hasn't grown to a 3000 cc class. Children, children, life grows as humans. What the hell is this? That's what it's going to be. And, well, there is growing and being born. I wonder what leaving an uterus means, this also becomes a story of a wonderful life phenomenon. This kind of thing is, uh, uh, eh, uh, let's think about it. This time, eh, let's just think about it, this time, eh, eh. Let's think about this time. This time, we're talking about physiology. Well, now life phenomena, for example, plants and cells are also coming in, but, uh, human beings are starting to come to a point. I think it's easy to understand if you think about it, if you just think about it, it's like that. And the phenomenon of life. Well, I wonder if you can hold on to the fact that the business of life is the point of people. Well, what's next? This cell, and so on, organization, institution, institution, institutional system, individual, eh. I'm worried about textbook users, but I'd like to change the order of this and think about it from the answers. What are the answers, answers, answers . Answers, individual, answers, answers, huh. This, uh, or uh, with one person, uh, makes you an individual. Well, this, for example, in the science, one dog or one cow is an individual, but let's look at this kind of individual first. Well, there is a body of work when you look for answers. So, how to think about body works, just my brain thought. So, then, when you start to look at each, uh, about work, what is the structure of the body in this answer, uh, what is the contents, for example, when you eat rice, uh, you eat rice. And through the window again, uh, being put out, on the surface, going out. Digestive system. This is what you think as yesterday, think as work. Well, other than eating, what is work if you think about it? It was a bit out earlier too. Eh, excrement, this too, that, excrement too, that too, that, that too, it's a part of the digestive system, and how to get it out after the digestive system, then it's probably about the toilet. Excuse the toilet. Well, it's about peeing, I wonder if it'll get in. Do you have anything else? Respiratory system, respiratory medicine, why, why, I wonder, this, because. I understand that if you inhale and exhale, and if you stop breathing, you'll probably die, but then why you have to breathe, breathe and exhale, it's time to rethink this. And, and, exercise systems. Well, exercise systems, exercise systems, for example, these muscles, nerves, etc. Ehm, talking about muscles, why do muscles move, or how the brain commands muscles, ehm, by the way, ehh, by focusing on working hard, you can do one exercise for the first time. Well, let's think about this exercise. Neural neural shapes, of course, even in the exercise system, of course. That, from the back, from the shoulder, from the shoulder to shoulder, from the back. The nerves are involved by giving orders to the muscles, but then, for example, nerve cells, how do they work, eh, or maybe it's about the autonomous nerves. Well, well, well, that kind of story is nerve racking. Autonomic neuropsychosis is a thing, eh, nervous system story. Hey, and the sensory system, well, in that easy-to-understand place, ehh, eyes, ears, lips, ehh, bottom, and skin, senses, senses, touch, etc. It's really important to talk about sensory systems like this. Cervical system, this is that blood clotting, eh, why can't the blood flow? Maybe it's hyena breathing. I'm going to get involved again, but eh, anyway, let's see how they make it live, how the heart works? I've heard about this kind of thing. Cervical system endocrine system, endocrine system. Have you heard of hormones? Ehh, talk about hormones. Ah, I'd better think about this again, but uh, the roses in my body uh, I'm adjusting it, depending on the hormones. Well, you can think that you're giving orders through hormones, but it's all about this endocrine system, how do hormones affect your body, or how do you adjust your body, this is the story of the endocrine system. What else, oh, this is the reproductive system, especially, giving birth to a child, and then, well, for women, there are periods, but what is that period, hmm, the first point, how does the body change occur between menstruation to the next period? Well, that's the story, let's learn here. So, if you know that there are things like this, uh, ah, this, digestive system and respiratory system, and that, uh, uh, well, then you have to take a closer look at these parts. So, that's it. Eh, when I see it, I'd like to go back to the lottery I used to win. But, the essence, the eye, the eye, right? This is it. The point of view. This, now, now, this, now, eh, this, and this, now, uh, there was a talk about the periodic system, but if you look at it from number 2, eh, brain, breathing, eh, digestion and absorption, eh, fifth, metabolism, sixth, body temperature, order, excretion, eh, order, endocrine, order, order, quietness, and aging, eh, number 1, neuro, sense, sense, eh, eh, 144, eh, eh, chiropractic, eh, digestion, eh, digests, eh, uh, digestion equipment, uh, uh, chiropractic. I think this will be a story about immunity system. And number 15. Emphasis on physical activity. It's such a story about environmental conditions, how the body reacts when it changes, whether it adjusts to it, or not. So now, when you start talking about life phenomena, business of life, etc., it's starting to look at why this agenda is lined up like this, and what are you choosing blindly, isn't it? Thinking about your body from this perspective is physiology. See, that's what it is. Therefore, it's very important to look at the schedule ahead of time, but before the next meeting, the story of the current life phenomenon, and the period of time, when the topic is, uh, the topic, this physiology, uh, physiology, eh, this textbook is important, talking about such life phenomena, uh, hmm, uh, and learning about the body while taking care of the periodic system, look at it, I think you'll understand. Yes, bye, slides are coming back. Huh. Which one would it be? Could this be it? Oh, here we come. Huh, well, uh, I'd like to see the rest. I just looked at the periodometer. That's all right. Yeah, well, it's mind, mind. What is a steamer ? Well this is it uh yes. This is right around the corner. So, even for tonight, eh, the stampede, come out, eh, yeah. There's something like a ghost, isn't it? You've heard of me, ask, are you okay? Brain or kidney are symbolic, eh, it's the digestive system, but rather than remembering the name of a detailed period, it's like this, uh, lungs, kidney, kidney, kidney or kidney, well, if you could just think of the name of this organ as an institution, and think it's a return, eh, it would be great. Yeah, well, next, I don't care, I'll be next. Organization, organization, organization, it's got to be around this, a little bit, organization, this way, a little, a little, uh, at the microscope level, I think it's going to be a story. Eh, what kind of tissue is there, it's the cuticle tissue, well, to put it briefly, it's easy to understand, but eh, it's epileptic tissue, eh, instructions, connective tissue, eh. It's pretty hard to explain what this is, but there are various things, eh, neural tissue, spinal tissue, tissue, tissue, and so on, eh, you have to think it's the tissue that supports and connects each other. It's a bit, eh, eh, eh. Is it easy to understand. And this is muscle, right? Muscle, uh, not muscle as a muscle, uh, what's going on with muscle on the microscope level. It's a story about the nuclear organization. Eh, I've already painted this painting, so I've forgotten it a lot, but eh, school days, eh, I've studied muscles a bit, eh. Ah, nerves are getting into muscles, uh, nerves and muscles, nerves and muscles. How do they stick together? Nerves and muscles send signals around. Ehh, I was looking at it with a microscope. And the nervous system. And the nervous system. Ehh, nerves are, e.g., giving orders to various parts from the brain to the brain, to the brain, or to the brain, ehh, to the body, ehh, conveying information to the brain or brain from the edge. This is the nerve system. Well, it's about muscles and nerves, it's really important, and it's starting to become a topic. And if you look closer, you know what happens, eh, oh, number one, visible cells. Can You Get It ? It's a bug, isn't it? I wonder if it's a bug or a bug or something else. It's the biggest cell, and now it's probably the biggest cell of all living animals. For example, an ostrich's nest or something. But, in the egg, eh, around the white and yolk, it's a citizen, it becomes a bacteria. Well, but normally it's going to be germs to look at quarantine level. So, right now, here, that, that, this picture, so now, here, this picture, that, that picture, so, now, I'm looking at it using this picture, but next time, I want to think about the word environment. Environment is a good look at, well, about yourself and your surroundings, isn't it called environment? It's all about the environment. Oh, now here, eh, this eh eh eh, around this individual around the individual. Part is environment, but this is environment for the individual. Adversity to individual. Yeah, yeah, environment to answer. This, that, and then, is there an environment that isn't the answer? Well well well what do you mean. I'm starting to see it. What could this be? Now that's a bacteria. Eh, I want to talk about homeostars, but homeostarsis, it's hard to understand even if you suddenly say it. The improvement of the internal environment is beyond comprehension. Internal environment is doing something, so I want to talk about it. Now, now, eh, there's this cell, now, eh. There's this cell. This cell. Now, eh. This cell, this cell, this cell. The outer part of the brain. This is liquid outside the cell. It's called cell. It'll be called cellular extracurricular plague. So, just now, uh, uh, this so-called bacteria epidemics is the environment for cells. It's the environment for the cells. So, eh, cells, eh, cells. I'm thinking about it in the human body right now, so uh, eh, in the body, eh, eh, let's think about it for a bit, that's the internal environment. I hope you understand that environment for cells is their internal environment. Eh, the environment for the cells in the body, in the body. Eh, when I think about the echoes of Naha, what is the echoes going on, and what is the echoing going on, I just started to cry. Imagine this, that, on the table, with a ball on it. On the podium, the ball is on. This is normal, when you think about it normally, eh, a ball on a large, if someone pokes you a little, and it gets stuck, it's a ball that fell, it's called a ball that dropped, and if you don't do anything, it's not going to get back on the table, right? well well well normal a ball dropped can't come back. This is, really, really, really important. What do you think about this person's body? Well, well, life phenomena, life, while there's life, for example, yeah. Body, body temperature, etc. Life phenomenon. It's balanced. For example, body temperature goes up to 43 degrees, or on the other hand, into thirty degrees, and blood levels, er, too much or too little, it's very important to be balanced like a Seasaw. Physically, physically, a ball that fell is supposed to be on the table and not return. But this is how life phenomena are balanced. If you think about it with a seesaw, the supporting part should just move a little in one direction, then it blows and stops there. But, but, life phenomena are balanced like this with Chan without changing the support part. This this this is why because a ball dropped naturally doesn't have to bounce back. That's what life is called. It's balanced like this. I wonder what this is. I know, there are people who find it interesting. So, this kind of person is this kind of physiology. I know, I write textbooks, but in that way, this life phenomenon is balanced. So different from normal physics phenomena, take an interest in it, huh? If you think about it, if you get to study a bit of physics, you'll have to study a bit more physiology. I think it'll be fun. So, I'm going to have to question things like this, that, that, and that, and that. So, for a little longer, I'm going to talk about life phenomena and how to balance this, but when I ask what kind of balance is it, temperature, body temperature, eh, PH, eh, low heat, this alkaline thing called alkaline or acidity, or alkaline thing, it's a good thing to say. I hope to talk to you soon, but maybe next week. Well, and so on. 、After that, then the Shinjuku. This, too, that's a balance. I'm going to talk about this again next week, but erm, it's water, er. to the liquid in the body, depending on how much substance is flowing into the body, the posture changes, so it's good to think that it's pretty close to the body's humidity. Well, the point is that the cell is outside, uh, the internal environment, uh, the cell external infections, uh, the cells can't survive even if it gets too cold or too cold. Eh, there's such a thing as a temperature where cells are easily active, PH, etc. So, in relation to this drug, in relation to that drug, electrolytes health, electrolytes. Learn the science that you've been doing, eh, I think people who have studied chemistry and studied chemistry are familiar with the words, but eh, my students, it's not necessarily Aeon, S, Z, P.H. It's not all people who have been taught, so this kind of chemistry base is, eh, next week, I think we can talk about it, eh, again, I don't know about this medicine right now. It's just this kind of, uh, cellular outbreaks, uh, internal environment, uh, balance means the improvement of the internal environment that is organized. Such temperature, PH, compositions, etc. are balanced. It's the improvement of the inner environment, and if you change the way you say it, it means the view is starsis. So, that's what happens when you see it as an answer, it's about body temperature, or, uh, when you bleed, it's naturally stopping bleeding, eh, the answer means that you're balanced, isn't it? What is homeostasis? Well, I think there is something like this, but if you have a perspective that physical phenomena and life phenomena are slightly different, then I'll try this kind of way of talking about the praise of starsis or the words of shrine. I thought it might get a little familiarity with them. Well, I want to go to the next one. Ugh, that's a wrap for today. This story ends sooner than I thought. Ok ok ok ok now I want to go back to the original screen for a bit Hey. Yeah, that's what it is, yeah. Yes, that's what it means. Today, I'm explaining physiology for pre-school students who want to have fun and easy to understand learning. The first E, so it's a characteristic of physiological functions, eh, this story, eh, I was thinking about talking about the physiological explanation in the group, but on Facebook, in groups, today I talked about it in a way that can be seen by anyone. Even though it's about a group, it's about that, it's a group, but, uh, anyway, uh, if you're interested in this live broadcast, live broadcast, I think you'll participate for free. Yeah, that's good. So, I really want to step up that physiology. There's a Facebook group for pre-school students. From this QR code, you can go there. Well, if you'd like, I'd be happy if you could take a look. Written. Facebook group, the top image looks like this. Uh, so, I'd appreciate if you think, oh, when this picture shows up, oh, it's not wrong. Well, well, totally free is kind of weird. So, uh, terms and conditions, uh, two is fine. I think I'll talk to you. If you participate, anything is fine, a question, an opinion or anything is fine, anything, so eh, comment, if you want, we can communicate and talk, so please leave comments, impressions, etc. from the Facebook page, and from the group, one thing that makes me happy if you can comment. And, and another, eh, archived videos, etc, not live, not live streaming, eh, you can get paid a bit for some content. Well, I don't want to force you to buy it, so don't worry about it. That's what I mean, it's a slide. Ah, if you use it to talk, it's easier to understand than it is now. So, uh, there are things like talking using slides like this, and also, during this live broadcast, you can ask questions on the spot, so, that's really big, and I think the points are high. You can ask questions on the spot, so why don't you just use them? I think I'm happy. Live broadcasting is completely free, so you can participate. I wonder what, what, what, eh, what, eh. I'd be happy if you could say yes. Yes, this completely free, live streamed study session. Well, today this is the first time I've heard about the physiological functions of the physiological function characteristics of the physiological functions. Ehh, totally free live streaming will mean, ehh, we opened school in April. Well, in case you missed it, you can check it in the archive, so you don't have to worry about that part. Hey, please check it out. Facebook group for pre-school students who really want to get into Physiology. Yes yes and um next week next week that's on April 20th. April 20th, I think there are people who think, uh, about the basics of scientific chemistry, and a few days ago, that PH, or the new class, or that H2O, or CO2, or chemistry. But, when you understand, uh, the basic key to chemistry, you know, uh, physiology is a little hurdle, eh, eh, goes down, so I want to talk about the basic functions of chemistry. This, I know, that thing, is hard to understand. Somehow, I don't know, I'm not familiar with it, err, when words come out, I'm stuck, and in this physiology protest, I'm almost not talking about chemistry, so I'm talking about the tree of the basics of chemistry. Well, this, too, I think I'll talk about it in the open, not in that closed door or that group, so I hope anyone can watch it. Yes, then, eh, I'd like to end today's physiology talk about today. Well, that's pretty cool. This, this, eh, in the Hirayama first live broadcast, they don't teach you at school. Well, today, it was talking about chiropractic in the middle of real medicine. Erm body tricks socializing with animals erm this is what I'm talking about Eh, if you're interested or interested, please, I'd be very happy if you could like Hirayama's first page and follow me. I'd be happy if you could also like and follow Hirayana's first page, too, so I'd like to do this for today. Eh, from Hashigawa City, Hokkaido. Eh, Hirayama, a human and animal lecturer who cares about people and animals, and a physical exercise researcher studying oriental medicine. Eh, today I talked about physiology. Thank you for watching us today. See you again next time. Thank you very much Thank you very much. Have a wonderful day today. Thank you very much. Haai, so, uh, that was faster than I thought. Wow, that was quick. It's about four quarters, right? Well, I thought it would be a little longer. I'm gonna have to do this time round this afternoon. So, uh, it was this physiology. Today I talked about the characteristics of the organizing function, but for the national exam, I didn't **** appear. I haven't had a national exam in the past ten years, but I still think that, well, well, how to figure out the overall picture of physiology, or figure out the overall image, or to figure out what's interesting about physics, I've come here to think about what's funny about physiology. I think that's interesting in physiology. Well, well, well. If you think about that, then, I think about how to think about it when I become a lecturer, I'm going to the clinic. I think it's easy to eat, so today, I was able to talk about the characteristics of this Nishinomiya, the first part of this is open. Eh, see you in Physiology, I'd appreciate your interest, even if it's a bit. Yes, well, thank you for your visit today too. See you again next time. Eh, I've sent you a live broadcast of Hirayama starting from Asagawa City, Hokkaido. Thank you for another day. Yes, excuse me.
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もちろん以前のライブ配信もアーカイブ動画でご覧いただけます! 今すぐチェックしてください!
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