 I'm Mix Kaneda, I will now begin the presentation of a relationship between onomatopoeia and physical properties when pressing a soft object. First, please look at this. Which one do you think is booba and which one is kiki? Most people would say that the one on the right is booba. Booba and kiki are a kind of onomatopoeia. In this way, onomatopoeia can share meaning. And even in Japanese, there is onomatopoeia which can express minor differences in softness. For example, this video uses onomatopoeia to express punipuni on the left and mochimochi on the right. If you are a native speaker of Japanese, you can share the meaning. Therefore, we decided to conduct an experiment to clarify the relationship between onomatopoeia which expresses softness and physical properties. Because we thought that if we could share the meaning, we could write them to changes in physical properties. Using 12 different gels, we conducted experiments under 3 conditions. Visual, visual tactile, and tactile conditions. As shown in the video, the experiment involves separating the fear of the gel by touching or licking at it. The variations are naturalist, viscosity, elasticity, and onomatopoeic responses. We had 12 participants. We have found that many forenames vary with hardness in all 3 conditions. For example, in hard samples, the first consonant is often G. In intermediate hardness to soft samples, P is often used. In soft samples, M is used. We also used the Recreation Theory 1 to conduct our analysis. This table shows the significance probability when onomatopoeia is used as an exploratory variable. The results show that the consonants and boards in the pressed mora are common to these conditions and have a significance probability of less than 5%. This could be important in the representation of onomatopoeia. We found that there are subtle differences between the conditions. For example, in the visual tactile and tactile conditions, the significance probability of constructed sounds in the second mora is less than 5%. While in the visual condition, the significance probability of other than penetration is not less than 5%, suggesting that the factors that are important in onomatopoeic expression may change depending on the condition. Here is the summary. Thank you very much.