[Machine Translation] Nowadays, we cannot take our eyes off toys. Japanese toymakers are expanding their presence on the world stage, and their fan base is growing as large as that of anime and manga. The market for adult-oriented toys, known as "kidults," is booming, with annual sales exceeding 1 trillion yen. Even with the development of digital technology and AI, toys are still the best form of entertainment and are a mass of creativity, with the passion of their makers pouring into them. We will explore the answers to why we are so fascinated by toys, which captivate both children and adults. TOY LIFE: The secrets of toys that even adults want to know. Creators unravel the secrets of toys. Gunpla x Kohei Nawa / Plarail x Maki Onishi + Yuki Momota / o+h / Mel-chan x Shuhei Hayashi / Beyblade x Shintaro Uchinuma / Sylvanian Families x Kunihiko Morinaga / Punirunzu x Asa Ito TOY LIFE 1 Jean Julien The latest toy troubleshooting room. Unforgettable toy stories. Yoro Mengji/Ken Mitsuishi/Jane Su/Yutaka Uo, etc. TOY LIFE 2 Akio Kasuga The theory of LEGO R block evolution. Creators of new capsule toys. Do board games make a company more creative? An experiment in creating new toys. TOY LIFE 3 Tetsuhiro Hattori, Kyoko Hattori Hermes toys. The creators are people who love toys. Sori Yanagi / Shuntaro Tanikawa / Mizumaru Anzai / Shigeo Fukuda TOY LIFE 4 Shiro Nakano Why not meet Kurt Neff again? Delusional toy. TaiTan/Tenjikawara/unpis/Satoh Taku/Yoshikazu Yamagata Kids Snap in Tokyo Toy Museum. Ryan Gander, where is the line between toys and art?