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00:00:01Believe it or not, I did an interview with a ghost.
00:00:08You probably know that a book called Ghost Interview was a bestseller.
00:00:16This is a bestseller.
00:00:18This is not what I imagined, but I drew it as it is.
00:00:26Excuse me.
00:00:27Nice to meet you.
00:00:29I'm Mizusawa. Nice to meet you.
00:00:32Mr. Takahiro Mizusawa, 50 years old.
00:00:36His main job is a manager of a massage shop.
00:00:42He doesn't have the confidence to write a lie in a book and make money, but still...
00:00:50Do you ever feel lazy?
00:00:52No, I don't.
00:00:53You don't have to be strict.
00:00:55Yes, I can say that.
00:00:57I think it was about 1995 or 1996, about 28 years ago.
00:01:05The mysterious experience happened in Nagano prefecture about 28 years ago.
00:01:12It was the morning after I came back from a late-night part-time job.
00:01:16I woke up because I was in a very bad condition.
00:01:19You know, you get a high fever when you have an influenza.
00:01:23I've never been in such a bad condition before.
00:01:29He suddenly got sick.
00:01:32And his family had already gone to work.
00:01:38To be honest, I was in a bit of trouble.
00:01:41I realized that the girl I was dating at the time was still before she was discharged from the hospital.
00:01:46I remembered her phone number, so I called her.
00:01:50I'm sorry. I'm in a really bad condition. I can't come right now.
00:01:56Are you okay? It'll take about 30 minutes.
00:02:00She's so kind.
00:02:01She's a kind girl.
00:02:02I was relieved that the girl I was dating at the time would come to me.
00:02:09But when I was about to fall asleep again...
00:02:13I woke up.
00:02:22Two old men appeared in front of me.
00:02:29It's like a drama.
00:02:32When I looked down, there were two old men standing there.
00:02:38At that moment, I said,
00:02:40What?
00:02:41The old man over there said,
00:02:43What?
00:02:44I was surprised that the old man was more surprised than I was.
00:02:53What do you mean?
00:02:54It's an unusual pattern.
00:02:55Really?
00:02:56Old man?
00:02:57It's suspicious.
00:03:00On the other hand, the old man was surprised.
00:03:03The old man on the left was looking down at me.
00:03:08He closed his eyes and looked down.
00:03:10I could see that he was very depressed.
00:03:13He was depressed.
00:03:14He had a dark expression on his face.
00:03:16It's completely different.
00:03:18The problem was that neither of the old men had a clue.
00:03:24Didn't you think it was scary?
00:03:27I didn't think so.
00:03:28I didn't feel like running away.
00:03:31Why?
00:03:32The old man on the left was also very surprised.
00:03:35That's strange.
00:03:36He was more surprised than I was.
00:03:37On the contrary, I was a little calm.
00:03:44That's true.
00:03:45I thought he would be surprised.
00:03:47For some reason, Mr. Mizusawa, who didn't feel any danger, was very calm.
00:03:53Who are the old men?
00:03:57Calm.
00:03:58I asked.
00:04:00Then, the old man was late.
00:04:05Can you see me?
00:04:08Can you move?
00:04:10Can you see me?
00:04:13Can you move?
00:04:14I asked.
00:04:16The old man said he thought I couldn't move.
00:04:23Isn't it sad?
00:04:24Is it a ghost?
00:04:26Why do you ask that?
00:04:29Mr. Mizusawa, who began to feel uncomfortable, said,
00:04:33What are the old men doing here?
00:04:43He said he wanted to say hello.
00:04:45So I brought him here.
00:04:47In a meaningless conversation,
00:04:51he noticed two strange things.
00:04:55Every time I move, I get an afterimage.
00:04:59It's like an aura.
00:05:01An afterimage that shakes according to the movement.
00:05:05And the other one is...
00:05:09Now I can catch the ball of words.
00:05:14The conversation with the old man was very slow.
00:05:18It's like I'm doing a foreign satellite broadcast here.
00:05:21It takes a long time for my words to reach him.
00:05:29He's right there, but it's like he's talking to someone far away.
00:05:34It's a time lag.
00:05:36So Mr. Mizusawa said,
00:05:39Where did the old men come from?
00:05:44The old man said,
00:05:46They came from here.
00:05:48Here?
00:05:50But the window with the finger pointed at it has a backrest,
00:05:54so no one can pass through it.
00:05:57Then Mr. Mizusawa said,
00:06:00He said the words that came to his mind.
00:06:04What?
00:06:05Is the old man a ghost?
00:06:08Yes.
00:06:11Well, I guess so.
00:06:14He's a good guesser.
00:06:17He's proud.
00:06:19What? No way!
00:06:21I've loved ghosts since I was a kid, so I used to read books.
00:06:25That's right.
00:06:27Mr. Mizusawa has loved books about ghosts and youkai since he was a kid.
00:06:32The moment I heard that, I got excited.
00:06:38I wanted to meet a ghost someday.
00:06:41I see.
00:06:43Ghosts often have bare legs.
00:06:45That's right.
00:06:47It's not like that. I was a human being as soon as I saw it.
00:06:51He looks like a human being,
00:06:54but when he met a ghost he admired,
00:06:57Let me hear your story.
00:06:59It's a mess.
00:07:01I'll tell you what I know.
00:07:04I'll tell you.
00:07:08Can you believe it?
00:07:11A man I don't know is standing there.
00:07:13Is he a ghost?
00:07:15A man who interviewed a ghost of two people.
00:07:19It's amazing.
00:07:21It's here.
00:07:23This is my father.
00:07:25What is this?
00:07:27It was delivered more than half a year ago.
00:07:29Delivery man who delivered the order by time-slipping in the past.
00:07:34Anyway, there's a lot of luggage.
00:07:37When you enter the house, there's a lot of luggage in the back.
00:07:38I think the address was the same.
00:07:40It's all left-footed. I was scared.
00:07:43Footprints of a self-explosive ghost left only on one foot in the bathroom.
00:07:47It's a card to keep the self-explosive ghost away.
00:07:50Make sure you enter from your left foot.
00:07:53I understand.
00:07:55The street where God dwells.
00:07:58The more you shake, the more energy comes out of God.
00:08:02It's about 20 hertz.
00:08:04We just ended it with a miracle.
00:08:06We just ended it with a miracle.
00:08:08I'll verify it thoroughly.
00:08:10I'll find out the truth of this world that no one knows.
00:08:14Let's stop a show that's just scary.
00:08:18The TV is making fun of us.
00:08:21Do you believe it or not?
00:08:24What are the six judges?
00:08:27Seriously?
00:08:29Mysterious Experience File.
00:08:31Please believe it.
00:08:33Episode 5
00:08:36The ghost interview that Mr. Mizusawa experienced.
00:08:40Part of it is recorded in the notebook.
00:08:44Spirit notebook.
00:08:46I didn't show it to anyone.
00:08:49I wrote it down because I didn't want to forget it.
00:08:54I couldn't write it down.
00:08:55Scary.
00:08:57In the notebook, Mr. Mizusawa wrote down the details of the ghost interview.
00:09:07For example, this kind of conversation.
00:09:12What kind of person becomes a ghost?
00:09:15He didn't admit that he was dead.
00:09:17He didn't go up even if he was welcomed.
00:09:21I heard that the man who was depressed just died.
00:09:27The man who talked a lot, who died a long time ago, came to pick him up from the heaven.
00:09:33Is that the rule?
00:09:35Is there a guide?
00:09:37He came from the heaven in that costume?
00:09:39At that time, he couldn't accept his death.
00:09:42If he didn't go up with the guide, he would become a ghost.
00:09:47I didn't know about this system.
00:09:48I didn't know about this system.
00:09:50What happens if you don't go up?
00:09:52You can't choose?
00:09:54You can't be born again.
00:09:56Even if a monk gives you a sutra?
00:09:59I don't know what he's talking about.
00:10:04What happens to people who don't go up?
00:10:08I don't know what to do, so I keep wandering around.
00:10:13In the end, I may disappear.
00:10:15I didn't go up, so I don't know.
00:10:20He said he didn't know what he didn't know.
00:10:23He answered me with all his might.
00:10:29However, Mizusawa-san, who wanted to interview more, was worried.
00:10:35If I ask a question, he will try to change it.
00:10:40But if I ask a question, he will answer me.
00:10:45I can't leave him alone.
00:10:47I can't leave him alone.
00:10:49If I'm asked, I can't refuse.
00:10:51But he wanted to go home.
00:10:53He was that kind of old man.
00:10:55He seems to be busy.
00:10:58The old man, who can't leave him alone when he is relied on, taught him many other things.
00:11:04What is a funeral?
00:11:06It's a place where you understand that your role is over.
00:11:10It's a funeral.
00:11:12If you see your family, relatives, and children praying in front of your photo, you can understand it.
00:11:20A funeral is an explanation and persuasion in the first place.
00:11:24Explanation and persuasion?
00:11:26A funeral is a place where you explain to the deceased that you are already dead and persuade him to go up.
00:11:36What is kanashibari?
00:11:37What is kanashibari?
00:11:39It's when old men like you want to hear the story to the end.
00:11:44You will be surprised and run away.
00:11:47A ghost is doing it.
00:11:49You can stop it once.
00:11:51Can old men be seen by everyone?
00:11:54No, they can't be seen.
00:11:56Normally.
00:11:58Can you see a psychic?
00:12:00There is no psychic.
00:12:02But anyone can see it.
00:12:05Old men come out to people who want to see it.
00:12:09Really?
00:12:11It's not like we're looking at a ghost.
00:12:14I think it's like we're being shown from the ghost.
00:12:21So you're showing it to him?
00:12:23But if so, what is this situation?
00:12:28Then why can I see it?
00:12:32I want to know, too.
00:12:34I see.
00:12:36I see.
00:12:38The old man wants to know, too.
00:12:40The old man is laughing out loud.
00:12:42The old man said that if you come out to the person you want to show it to, you can see it.
00:12:48But it's not like that.
00:12:50The phenomenon is happening now.
00:12:52The old man is surprised, too.
00:12:56The old man answered everything.
00:12:59But he only talked about himself.
00:13:03A mysterious old man.
00:13:05Why did you connect with the old man?
00:13:07This is it.
00:13:09I was an electrician.
00:13:11He was working in the forest.
00:13:15Working clothes?
00:13:17Yes.
00:13:19He was wearing clothes that he could understand.
00:13:21He could change clothes?
00:13:23At the end of the 30-minute interview, the old man said some meaningful words.
00:13:31The old man and his friends are leaving soon.
00:13:37Do you want to go with me?
00:13:40I'm scared.
00:13:42I want to pick him up.
00:13:44Do you want to go with me?
00:13:46He said that.
00:13:48I called my girlfriend, so I'll wait here for a while.
00:13:53The old man looked sad.
00:13:57I called my girlfriend and asked her to go home.
00:14:02But she turned to me again.
00:14:07Suddenly, the old man smiled gently.
00:14:13I'll live a long life.
00:14:16Does that mean he understands?
00:14:18He left a message and disappeared beyond the wall.
00:14:21What?
00:14:23Then, the old man changed his clothes.
00:14:28What?
00:14:30Isn't he sick?
00:14:32I think so.
00:14:34The girl who came to see him desperately explained the old man to him.
00:14:39But he couldn't understand.
00:14:44It was a ghost interview that seemed to close the curtain.
00:14:49The next day, Mr. Mizusawa encountered another mystery that confirmed his encounter with the ghost.
00:14:58I happened to see a newspaper on the table.
00:15:04The nurse's sister came into the room at the time of the night shift.
00:15:10Suddenly, the nurse's sister peered into the room.
00:15:19I'm in charge of that person.
00:15:22She pointed to the dark column.
00:15:26There was a ghost uncle who was depressed that he had just died.
00:15:34Is he depressed?
00:15:36He went to his brother's house yesterday.
00:15:41He was a ghost.
00:15:43Why did he come to his brother's house?
00:15:49In her sister's words, Mr. Mizusawa remembered a word of the ghost uncle.
00:15:56He said he wanted to say hello.
00:15:59So I brought him here.
00:16:01Maybe he wanted to say hello to his sister at the end.
00:16:10What are you talking about?
00:16:13That's a good story.
00:16:15Wait a minute.
00:16:17If I think back on that day, I remember it vividly.
00:16:22It's definitely not a lie.
00:16:25Please believe me.
00:16:27Can you believe this story?
00:16:32After this, we will thoroughly verify the possibility that the ghost uncle existed.
00:16:38It's a rare pattern.
00:16:41First of all, at this stage, I would like to hear your first impression of whether you believe it or not.
00:16:48Then, the first judge.
00:16:51Wait a minute.
00:16:54Not yet.
00:16:57Sasaki is the only one who believes it.
00:17:00I've been depressed once.
00:17:03That's why I decided to believe it.
00:17:05Sasaki, a member of the Hinatazaka 46, a group of people who believe in ghosts,
00:17:10has a similar experience with the story of a ghost who was depressed in a ghost interview.
00:17:18When I was a high school student, I was sleeping like this during class.
00:17:23I woke up, but my body didn't move at all.
00:17:27I tried to speak out, but I couldn't.
00:17:30I was worried about what to do.
00:17:32Suddenly, I said,
00:17:34Did you melt?
00:17:36Did you melt when you raised your voice?
00:17:38Can I say it in one word?
00:17:40It's REM sleep.
00:17:42It's a shallow sleep.
00:17:44It's a shallow sleep.
00:17:45It's a shallow sleep.
00:17:47It's just REM sleep.
00:17:49I was like this when I woke up.
00:17:52It's a little more credible.
00:17:54I think I was watching a phantom because I had a fever.
00:17:57I see.
00:17:59There is a contradiction.
00:18:01I think it's strange that there is a contradiction between ghosts.
00:18:04The reason why Kato and Kanda don't believe it is because there is a contradiction in the behavior of the ghost uncle.
00:18:11When I saw the funeral, I realized that I was dead.
00:18:14The ghosts are saying that.
00:18:16It's a strange story to go together.
00:18:19The contradiction of ghosts is that I was a little feverish.
00:18:24I just believe that I saw it in my head.
00:18:29I think ghosts have a lot of abilities.
00:18:33I was surprised to see the ghost side.
00:18:36I don't believe in ghosts.
00:18:40What do you know about ghosts?
00:18:42You believe in ghosts.
00:18:44I believe in ghosts.
00:18:46I don't believe in unusual patterns.
00:18:48I don't believe in patterns.
00:18:50I don't believe in ghosts.
00:18:52I don't think there is such a thing as a ghost world.
00:18:54It's a little different.
00:18:59Let's start the phenomenon.
00:19:07First of all, we will verify the contents of the ghost interview that Mr. Mizusawa recorded in his spiritual notebook.
00:19:17What did Mr. Mizusawa see?
00:19:21Ghosts often have legs that are a little transparent.
00:19:24That's right. It's not like that.
00:19:26I was a human being as soon as I saw it.
00:19:29Ghosts have legs, but they look like humans.
00:19:34Two people can have a good conversation.
00:19:38Is it possible for ghosts to have such characteristics?
00:19:42I went to Nishogakusha University, a prestigious university where Natsume Soseki and Inukai Tsuyoshi were graduated.
00:19:51Nice to meet you.
00:19:53Nice to meet you.
00:19:55Professor Satoko Koyama, who has been studying the history of ghosts for many years, decided to ask if there was anything strange about the characteristics of ghosts.
00:20:07First of all, what is the characteristic that ghosts have legs and are human beings?
00:20:12What is the characteristic that ghosts have legs and are human beings?
00:20:15There is no sign that they don't have legs, so of course they had legs.
00:20:19However, when drawing a ghost, you can't tell which one is a ghost if you draw it with the same person.
00:20:25So I think he erased his tongue as a characteristic.
00:20:32In fact, the reason why ghosts have no legs is that the ones drawn by painters in the Edo period have become popular.
00:20:38According to the old literature, the original ghost was just like a human being.
00:20:47Next, what is the characteristic of the two-person group?
00:20:51In ancient times, there was something called a mononoke.
00:20:56It's a group of two people.
00:21:00Oh, this is it.
00:21:02This is a picture of a mononoke, which is said to have been drawn by Heian Makki Goshirakawa Hoon.
00:21:13It is not known whether one of them was a guide like the ghost uncles, but it seems that the two-person ghosts are also possible.
00:21:23But it looks like a guide, doesn't it?
00:21:25Yes, this is it.
00:21:29And what about the fact that they had a good conversation for 30 minutes?
00:21:35There are quite a few.
00:21:37If you look at historical documents, ghosts often come out to show their will when they come out.
00:21:46They spend a lot of time to show their will.
00:21:50It's not strange at all even if they come out for about 30 minutes.
00:21:56In this way, it seems that Mr. Mizutawa's view, which seems to be outstanding at first glance, is certainly not unnatural from the history of ghosts.
00:22:07And this story taught by the ghost uncle.
00:22:13What will happen to the people who didn't go up?
00:22:16I don't know what to do, but I think they will keep wandering around.
00:22:21Maybe they will disappear at the end.
00:22:25There is a similar teaching in Buddhism about the words,
00:22:30that if you don't go up, you will disappear.
00:22:35Oh.
00:22:49Chūin is the period from the moment of death until the next destination is decided.
00:22:56It is the so-called 49th day.
00:23:00That means, if you don't go up without accepting your own death, you will go beyond this 49th day.
00:23:09Maybe they are wandering in the state of Chūin.
00:23:14From the point of view of Buddhism,
00:23:17By continuing the state of Chūblerin, the existence itself becomes hazy.
00:23:25Mr. Mizutawa's words, that if you don't go up, you will disappear,
00:23:30seem to be in line with the teachings of Buddhism.
00:23:34In addition, there is a story similar to the ghost interview,
00:23:39in which a living person and a dead person talk.
00:23:44It is the story of the monk Honen, who opened the Jodo Shrine,
00:23:49and the deceased monk Zendo Daishi, who appeared there.
00:23:54I heard that Zendo Daishi appeared every night.
00:23:58I heard that Zendo Daishi asked the question that the monk Honen had been wondering about.
00:24:04Honen, who was convinced in the conversation with the deceased monk,
00:24:09is said to have preached the teachings of the Jodo Shrine, which continues to this day.
00:24:16Here, Sasaki Kumi has a question.
00:24:21If a ghost appears in a dream,
00:24:24isn't Mr. Mizutawa's ghost interview also a dream?
00:24:29Is there a ghost appearing in a dream?
00:24:34Yes, there is.
00:24:36I have a question for Mr. Mizutawa.
00:24:39Did you write what you said on the spot?
00:24:42I wrote what the ghost told me on the spot.
00:24:46So you were just interviewing on the spot?
00:24:50Yes, I was.
00:24:52I pushed her phone number and called her.
00:24:56I was convinced that I could call her when I woke up.
00:25:01Mr. Mizutawa claims that it is not a dream, but a real story.
00:25:06Then, was it a ghost that appeared in front of Mr. Mizutawa?
00:25:12The clue to verify it is...
00:25:16This person was at my brother's place yesterday.
00:25:21The person of Okuyamilan, who Mr. Mizutawa said was similar to the ghost he was depressed about.
00:25:28What is the possibility that this deceased man appeared in front of him as a ghost?
00:25:34So, we decided to look for the man of Okuyamilan that Mr. Mizutawa saw about 28 years ago.
00:25:42Oh, there it is.
00:25:44The orange sign is there.
00:25:46The Shimin-Shinbun.
00:25:50We checked the Okuyamilan of Shimin-Shinbun that Mr. Mizutawa read at that time.
00:25:57Mr. Mizutawa's memory is about 28 years old.
00:26:02So, we checked all the Okuyamilan of Mr. Mizutawa for 3 years.
00:26:08We took a copy of Okuyamilan that was on the face picture and put it on Mr. Mizutawa.
00:26:15Then...
00:26:17This is totally different.
00:26:20You can tell the difference right away.
00:26:23It seems that Mr. Mizutawa's memory is pretty good.
00:26:29Then, we stopped.
00:26:33Oh, this person has a very similar face.
00:26:39The image I saw at that time was exactly like this.
00:26:44It was a person named A.
00:26:47It was a person named A.
00:26:50Then, we visited another important person.
00:26:57It was Nanae, the younger sister of the former nurse who saw Okuyamilan at that time.
00:27:03Just like Mr. Mizutawa, she also checked all the Okuyamilan.
00:27:09It was like this.
00:27:12So, the image is still in your head.
00:27:15Yes, the image is still there.
00:27:18We stopped checking the newspaper.
00:27:24Is it this person?
00:27:26The image my sister showed was...
00:27:29Mr. A, just like Mr. Mizutawa.
00:27:33Is this Mr. A?
00:27:35Yes, he is my father.
00:27:36Oh, this is him.
00:27:46Nanae, the younger sister of Mr. Mizutawa, saw a person named A at Okuyamilan.
00:27:53The address of Mr. A's Okuyamilan was recorded, so we visited him.
00:28:01Here it is.
00:28:03Wow, it's big.
00:28:04It's big.
00:28:06It looks like an inn.
00:28:10There was a very nice furniture store.
00:28:14It's big.
00:28:16The ghost uncle said to Mr. Mizutawa.
00:28:22He was working as a forestry manager in the forest.
00:28:26For furniture?
00:28:28Is there any connection between the forestry and the furniture store?
00:28:33Is this Mr. A?
00:28:35Yes, he is.
00:28:37Is this Mr. Mizutawa?
00:28:39Yes, he is my father.
00:28:41What Mr. Mizutawa told us was Mr. A's son and his grandson.
00:28:46Mr. A died because he couldn't go to the hospital due to cognitive impairment.
00:28:57Mr. A died in 1996, 28 years ago.
00:29:04I think it was about 95 or 96 years ago, 28 years ago.
00:29:11It matches the time of the ghost interview.
00:29:15It matches.
00:29:17It matches.
00:29:19On the other hand, at that time.
00:29:21That person.
00:29:23I'm in charge.
00:29:24I'm in charge.
00:29:26The nurse's sister said she was in charge, but when I looked into it,
00:29:31I found out that Mr. A was not in the hospital where his sister worked, but in the memory of his sister who had seen a lot of patients.
00:29:41Even so, Mr. A was a woodworker when he was young, so there was a possibility that he had a connection.
00:29:48I see.
00:29:50Above all, near the furniture store.
00:29:53There are a lot of beautiful wood.
00:29:56There are a lot of wood.
00:29:58The wood used for furniture is stored in the warehouse.
00:30:02Mr. A said he ran this furniture store, so maybe the guide said he was in charge of wood cutting by looking at the mountains.
00:30:15He's making a lot of mistakes.
00:30:18He's making a lot of mistakes.
00:30:22In our verification, we couldn't conclude that the ghost uncle was Mr. A.
00:30:28Is there a possibility of another person?
00:30:33The mysterious experience of interviewing a ghost.
00:30:37Do you believe it? Don't you believe it?
00:30:41I could clearly see the body, and there were two people, and there was a guide, and I interviewed for 30 minutes.
00:30:46Could it be that there are two real uncles?
00:30:50This is a bad story.
00:30:53I was in the bathroom, but I woke up, so I said,
00:30:57Can you see me?
00:30:59And I said,
00:31:01I thought I could do this.
00:31:03Mr. Mizusawa, if you have anything to say to the members of the Shinjite Committee, please say it at the end.
00:31:09I'm still convinced that what I saw was definitely the ghost uncle.
00:31:14Let's move on to the judges.
00:31:16Do you believe it? Don't you believe it?
00:31:18The final judge, please.
00:31:28Four votes for don't believe, two votes for believe.
00:31:31This time, it was decided that I don't believe it.
00:31:34Thank you very much.
00:31:36I'd like to know why Mr. Kanda has changed.
00:31:38I think it's true that I saw him and interviewed him.
00:31:40I think he came to pick me up and took me with him.
00:31:46It's a direct reference to the ghost guide.
00:31:48He's a pervert.
00:31:53Mr. Mizusawa was enraged and said,
00:31:56I think I saw the ghost of the uncles in my dream.
00:31:59Oh, that's what you're talking about.
00:32:01Don't make me think you're a ghost.
00:32:03I'm in a dream, but I'm talking to you.
00:32:06I think I saw what Mr. Mizusawa said.
00:32:11I don't know why you don't believe me.
00:32:14There weren't many parts that made me believe it.
00:32:18That's right.
00:32:20When I verified it, I couldn't believe it.
00:32:23My final conclusion is that I've been a thief for a long time.
00:32:28Verify it properly.
00:32:31Mr. Kanda, please say it again.
00:32:32At that time, there was something like Tsunaginax in there.
00:32:38After verifying it, I have to find out what it is.
00:32:42It's like a real drift.
00:32:45Next is Mr. Yamada, who lives in Osaka.
00:32:50He said he had a picture of a creepy phenomenon.
00:32:54I went home and said, I have to take a bath.
00:32:57When I looked at it, I saw a footprint of a self-destruction spirit in the bathtub.
00:33:02Self-destruction spirit?
00:33:04Please believe me.
00:33:06There's a footprint of a self-destruction spirit in the bathtub.
00:33:09Self-destruction spirit.
00:33:11It's a ghost that leaves regrets and grudges in this world.
00:33:14It's a ghost that keeps sitting on dead houses and land.
00:33:19What is this?
00:33:21I was just scared.
00:33:23I didn't want to see any footprints.
00:33:24I was standing on my left foot.
00:33:27I was just scared.
00:33:29This is a picture of a footprint of a self-destruction spirit.
00:33:43This is a picture of a footprint of a self-destruction spirit.
00:33:47This is a picture of a footprint of a self-destruction spirit.
00:33:50I was just scared.
00:33:52There's a footprint of a self-destruction spirit left on the bottom of the bathtub.
00:33:57And for some reason, only the left foot.
00:34:00If you look closely, there are other footprints that look like heels.
00:34:05Mr. Yamada first confirmed it two years ago.
00:34:09He said it was washed away once.
00:34:11But since then, he has been in and out of the bathtub over and over again this year.
00:34:17I'm scared. It's all the same.
00:34:19It is said that only Mr. Yamada and his husband take a bath.
00:34:23I thought it was my husband's.
00:34:26I measured my husband's feet.
00:34:28My husband's feet are pretty big, so it's different.
00:34:31I measured my own feet.
00:34:33It was big when I put it on.
00:34:35It's not my feet.
00:34:37It's not my husband's feet.
00:34:39I'm scared.
00:34:41Mr. Yamada, who opened the bathtub,
00:34:44It's a card he wrote for me so that I wouldn't get close to the self-destruction spirit.
00:34:49This is the result of consulting a fortune teller with a strong sense of spirituality.
00:34:54The self-destruction spirit is coming.
00:34:57When it happens to pass by, it's like, oh, it's good.
00:35:01It's stuck.
00:35:03Please believe me.
00:35:05How about the first judge?
00:35:08Is this difficult?
00:35:10That's right.
00:35:12Still, it's about 3 to 3.
00:35:15When the self-destruction spirit saw this house,
00:35:18If I put my right foot here, I lost it.
00:35:21I'm going to scare you like that.
00:35:24I'm going to put my left foot on the bathtub.
00:35:27The card written by the fortune teller is too suspicious.
00:35:31It's too suspicious.
00:35:33It was cute.
00:35:35It may have an effect that we don't know.
00:35:37I think it's suspicious.
00:35:39I think it's suspicious.
00:35:44Now, let's start the riddle.
00:35:53Footprints that suddenly appear in the bathtub.
00:35:57Is it a self-destruction spirit?
00:35:59Or is there another cause?
00:36:01Is it a self-destruction spirit?
00:36:03On the day when Mr. Yamada said that he had footprints again,
00:36:07He went home.
00:36:09That day?
00:36:11I went to the scene.
00:36:13It's a good outline.
00:36:16Certainly, there are two footprints.
00:36:20After all, it seems to be only the left foot.
00:36:23I rubbed it with my finger.
00:36:26I can't get it at all.
00:36:28No matter how hard you try, there is no change.
00:36:33Let's measure the size.
00:36:36Approximately 21 centimeters.
00:36:38It's small.
00:36:40The size of Mr. Yamada's foot is different from 22.5 centimeters.
00:36:45But the difference is only 1.5 centimeters.
00:36:49We first looked at one possibility.
00:36:54Mr. Yamada's foot.
00:36:57It's a difference of about 1.5 centimeters.
00:36:59We verified it there.
00:37:01Many Olympic athletes and first-class athletes are involved.
00:37:07Professional of foot measurement that manufactures order-made soles.
00:37:11DORIN-GP
00:37:13It's amazing.
00:37:15By making the shape of Mr. Yamada's feet into a fine numerical value,
00:37:19It can be determined whether it matches the footprints in the bathtub.
00:37:23Please take off your shoes.
00:37:26First, we measured the exact shape of the fingers, heels, feet, and so on.
00:37:34We also measured how to weigh the feet when Mr. Yamada bathes.
00:37:40I always start with my left foot.
00:37:43That's right.
00:37:45It's a little suspicious.
00:37:47I start with my right foot.
00:37:49Left foot.
00:37:51And from the thick and thin parts of the footprints that appeared in the bathtub,
00:37:57We analyzed how the owner of the footprints weighs.
00:38:02Compared to Mr. Yamada's data,
00:38:06What is the true identity of the footprints?
00:38:10I got it.
00:38:12This is definitely...
00:38:15Really?
00:38:16Really?
00:38:21What is the true identity of the footprints?
00:38:27I got it.
00:38:29This is definitely...
00:38:32Mr. Yamada's feet.
00:38:34Really?
00:38:40The footprints in the bathtub match Mr. Yamada's feet.
00:38:44Let me have a little more fun.
00:38:46Mr. Yamada said his feet were 22.5 cm.
00:38:51Mr. Yamada's feet are 21.3 cm.
00:38:54That's right.
00:38:56Not only the exact size of the feet,
00:39:00How to weigh.
00:39:03When you enter or leave,
00:39:0640% of the time when the left heel touches the floor,
00:39:09This is where the weight is applied.
00:39:11It is true that the footprints in the bathtub have thick heels.
00:39:17There were also some heel-like footprints, but it seems that was the case.
00:39:23As far as I can see, it's the same.
00:39:27This is definitely Mr. Yamada's feet.
00:39:30Then Mr. Yamada...
00:39:33Then why am I the only one who comes out?
00:39:37That's right.
00:39:39Why only his footprints, not his husband's?
00:39:43Mr. Yamada can't get rid of the suspicion of verification.
00:39:47I won't give up.
00:39:50I'm interested in why I'm here.
00:39:53So I asked the manufacturer of the bathtub in Mr. Yamada's house,
00:39:58The Japanese company, Wako, for an interview.
00:40:01I asked Mr. Yamada to find out the cause of how he usually uses the bath.
00:40:09Then...
00:40:11This is a detergent that uses the remaining water again.
00:40:16Remaining water detergent is...
00:40:19By dissolving it in the remaining water of the bath, it removes the smell and slimy.
00:40:23The next day, it can keep clean water.
00:40:26This detergent is said to be related to footprints.
00:40:31By dissolving it in hot water and water, it produces chlorine.
00:40:36I think it has the potential to corrode and rust.
00:40:41In other words, the surface of the stainless steel is slightly peeled off by the chlorine material of the remaining water detergent.
00:40:49It is said to have rusted in the form of footprints due to sweat and oil from the acidic person.
00:40:55So I analyzed the components near the footprints.
00:40:59If acidity is detected, the cause of the footprints is sweat and oil.
00:41:05The result is yellow, indicating acidity.
00:41:10In other words, it can be thought that rust caused by sweat and oil became footprints.
00:41:17However, there is a personal difference in the amount of sweat.
00:41:21Mr. Yamada has a body that is easy to sweat on the back of his feet.
00:41:27It seems that the reason why only Mr. Yamada's footprints remained like a self-explosive example, not his husband's, is to convey this result.
00:41:40Thank you very much.
00:41:44I feel refreshed.
00:41:46I'm glad.
00:41:48I was able to verify it.
00:41:51There was nothing wrong.
00:41:54This is this program.
00:41:57If it was a normal program, it would end with a picture of a self-explosive example with footprints.
00:42:02Let's verify it properly and change the program of occultism and spiritualism.
00:42:07Let's stop the program that only boasts for a moment.
00:42:10The TV has been destroyed.
00:42:12Everyone believed it.
00:42:14I was told by my wife that I was strong and scary.
00:42:19Is that so?
00:42:21My wife told me to increase it by 25%.
00:42:24The times have changed.
00:42:28Please believe me.
00:42:30I time-slipped in the past in Futakotamagawa, Tokyo.
00:42:35I had a strange experience.
00:42:38What?
00:42:40Thank you.
00:42:42I'm Satake Biscutti from Yoshimoto.
00:42:45He is an entertainer in Yoshimoto.
00:42:47I'm Sato Abe, the 98th president of Yoshimoto.
00:42:51You imitated Abe.
00:42:53Satake Biscutti, a comedian known as Abe Shinzo, is 41 years old.
00:43:01Please tell me the truth of your experience.
00:43:05Yes, this is a true story that I have experienced.
00:43:09I want you to believe it.
00:43:11What he said was a story that he got lost in the past
00:43:17before he knew it.
00:43:21I think it was about 15 or 16 years ago
00:43:26when I went to a fairy school.
00:43:31It was around 2006 when he was in his infancy.
00:43:37At that time, 24-year-old Satake was working as a delivery man
00:43:42at a sushi restaurant in Komazawa, Setagaya.
00:43:46The last order was at 10 p.m.
00:43:49It was supposed to be ready soon.
00:43:57Thank you very much. This is Komazawa Sushi.
00:44:00When the customer's phone number was notified,
00:44:02the customer's name was displayed on the screen
00:44:07and it was either a new customer or a customer who had already registered.
00:44:10The customer was a grandmother who ordered sushi for the first time.
00:44:15I'd like to order a serving of sushi.
00:44:21There was only one serving of sushi for an elderly woman who was using the restaurant for the first time.
00:44:27Yes, I see. May I take your order?
00:44:31Satake asked for the name and address of the woman
00:44:34even though he felt a little uncomfortable.
00:44:39Satake.
00:44:41Yes.
00:44:42Hurry up and deliver it.
00:44:44Yes, sir.
00:44:45He's kind.
00:44:50It's getting cold.
00:44:53It was November when it started to get cold.
00:44:58The cold weather didn't bother Satake at all.
00:45:06He headed to Futakotamagawa in Setagaya.
00:45:10I remember there were many small shops.
00:45:15Do you remember anything else you saw while delivering?
00:45:19It felt like Nakasu.
00:45:21Nakasu?
00:45:22I had the impression that I was going to enter the house
00:45:25if I crossed the roadside station.
00:45:29Satake passed through the area where many shops were lined up near Futakotamagawa Station.
00:45:37He entered a residential area that extends across the roadside station to Tamagawa.
00:45:50He asked for the address of the elderly woman he met in the residential area.
00:45:55Then...
00:45:59It's strange.
00:46:03There were several houses with the same address.
00:46:09The address is here.
00:46:13No matter how many houses he checked, he couldn't find the address of the elderly woman.
00:46:20He wandered for more than 20 minutes.
00:46:23Satake asked the manager for help.
00:46:27I couldn't find the address of the elderly woman.
00:46:32Maybe I heard it wrong.
00:46:37Maybe there is a narrow road in the back of the street.
00:46:43Is there still a road in the back?
00:46:49Here?
00:46:51Here?
00:46:53It's a very narrow road like a gas station.
00:47:00What a narrow road!
00:47:04There seems to be a house in the back of the map.
00:47:07I see.
00:47:09He couldn't find the address of the elderly woman.
00:47:15Is there a house in the back?
00:47:18It's scary at night.
00:47:20It's past 10 o'clock.
00:47:24Satake wandered for a long time.
00:47:30Then, he found the address of the elderly woman.
00:47:39I found it.
00:47:42But...
00:47:44Here?
00:47:46In front of Satake's eyes, he saw an old house.
00:47:52It was a house with a lot of luggage.
00:47:59He drew a picture of the house.
00:48:03There were a lot of shelves here.
00:48:08There were a lot of luggage.
00:48:10There were a lot of detergents.
00:48:12I remember there were a lot of empty bottles.
00:48:17The house was made of wood, and the front door was made of glass.
00:48:21There were a lot of things on the wall of the house.
00:48:27Satake thought the house he saw for the first time through a narrow alleyway was the place where the delivery was made.
00:48:34He knocked on the glass door.
00:48:39Excuse me.
00:48:41This is Komazawa Sushi.
00:48:47Excuse me.
00:48:49This is Komazawa Sushi.
00:48:52There she is!
00:48:54Where is Akari?
00:48:56I'm glad I came here.
00:48:58Excuse me.
00:49:00I'm here to deliver a serving of sushi.
00:49:02I'm scared.
00:49:04I can't turn on the light.
00:49:06There she is!
00:49:08But...
00:49:10I'm here to deliver a serving of sushi.
00:49:12What?
00:49:17Is there still more?
00:49:19Leave it alone.
00:49:21I'm scared.
00:49:29In November 2006,
00:49:31Satake, who was a deliveryman at a sushi restaurant, received an order from an elderly woman.
00:49:37He arrived at an old store in a narrow alleyway.
00:49:42Excuse me.
00:49:44I'm here to deliver a serving of sushi.
00:49:46Okay.
00:49:48There she is!
00:49:51There's a shadow.
00:49:53But...
00:49:55I'm here to deliver a serving of sushi.
00:49:57I'm scared.
00:49:59For some reason, the elderly woman acts as if she's hiding.
00:50:04Leave it alone.
00:50:06What?
00:50:10I'm scared.
00:50:14Leave it alone.
00:50:16Leave it alone.
00:50:19Is it okay if I put it here?
00:50:22Leave it alone.
00:50:24Okay, I'll put it here.
00:50:26Leave it alone.
00:50:28Leave it alone.
00:50:31When he put the sushi on the shelf next to the entrance and told her the price,
00:50:36the woman took out her hand from the gap and gave him a 5,000 yen bill.
00:50:40She gave him money.
00:50:42At that time, Satake didn't feel uncomfortable at all.
00:50:46I'll prepare the sushi now.
00:50:48When she was about to hand over the sushi, she did it again.
00:50:51Leave it alone.
00:50:53Me, too?
00:50:55I'll put the sushi on the shelf, too.
00:50:57Why?
00:50:59Leave it alone.
00:51:07When I told her to leave it alone, she immediately ran away.
00:51:11She's a mysterious old lady.
00:51:15But the really mysterious experience starts now.
00:51:19What? What do you mean?
00:51:21Satake has been working part-time for the first time in two weeks since that night.
00:51:29She's going to check the bill of the sushi that hasn't been collected yet.
00:51:33I see.
00:51:34Are you going to collect it?
00:51:35No way.
00:51:36Not yet?
00:51:37It's been two weeks.
00:51:39There is the bill of the old lady that was delivered two weeks ago.
00:51:45I don't think everyone knows that place.
00:51:48I know that place, too.
00:51:51Manager.
00:51:52Okay.
00:51:53I'm going to collect the bill.
00:51:54Thank you.
00:51:57Satake went to the old lady's house again.
00:52:02Then...
00:52:07There was a strange scene.
00:52:12What's this?
00:52:14What?
00:52:15The house was rolled up with a rope.
00:52:21It was a mess.
00:52:23It felt like a long time had passed since the house had been abandoned.
00:52:31The house was so messy that it seemed like only two weeks had passed.
00:52:36What?
00:52:37That night, there was no sign of the old lady delivering the sushi.
00:52:42And no one was living in the house.
00:52:45It's been two weeks.
00:52:49Where is the bill?
00:52:51It was on the same shelf as two weeks ago.
00:52:53The bill was on it, too.
00:52:56But...
00:52:58What's going on?
00:53:02The bill was covered with sand as if it had been exposed to the rain for a long time.
00:53:08And there was a lot of dead leaves and dirt inside.
00:53:11And...
00:53:14I was like, what's this?
00:53:16And when I took it out, there was a small note that looked like a piece of newspaper.
00:53:27When Satake looked at the note,
00:53:31it said, It was delicious. Thank you for the meal.
00:53:36And more than anything, Satake was confused by the date written on the note.
00:53:42Two weeks before the delivery, it was November when it started to get cold.
00:53:48But...
00:53:49The date written on the note was more than half a year ago.
00:53:56The date written on the note was around May.
00:53:59It means that the season was completely different.
00:54:04I went to the house that was an empty house to pick up the sushi.
00:54:08But the deterioration of the sushi was terrible.
00:54:11So I was able to deliver it to the past.
00:54:14In other words, Satake went through time and space from November 2006
00:54:20to the house in May of the past.
00:54:24That's why when he went to pick it up again,
00:54:27the house was ruined as if a long time had passed.
00:54:31The sushi was ruined.
00:54:34And he claimed that the date written on the note was May.
00:54:41Time slip in the past with Futako Tamagawa.
00:54:45Can you believe this story?
00:54:48First Judge, please.
00:54:51I'm sorry, but...
00:54:53He's a comedian.
00:54:56I thought there was at least one person.
00:54:59I thought there was at least one person.
00:55:00What is the story of Abe and the time slip?
00:55:03There is no time slip.
00:55:05Did Abe go to the Meiji era?
00:55:08No, he didn't.
00:55:11How many years ago do you think there was a time slip?
00:55:14I thought it was half a year ago.
00:55:17Isn't it very close?
00:55:19It's very close.
00:55:20But it's very dirty and deteriorated.
00:55:24If you can really time slip,
00:55:27you have to exceed the speed of light.
00:55:30Einstein found it.
00:55:32He's smart.
00:55:34But he said there was no such feeling.
00:55:37He said time slip is not easy.
00:55:40Can you tell me about the time slip?
00:55:44I don't know much about it.
00:55:46I don't know much about it.
00:55:48I'm the one who made the time machine.
00:55:50I don't know.
00:55:52Was the time slip only in that house?
00:55:55What about the surrounding scenery?
00:55:57I don't think the feeling of the tree has changed.
00:56:01November is the time to die.
00:56:04May is the time to advance.
00:56:07That's right.
00:56:08What's the difference?
00:56:10I don't feel it.
00:56:12You don't feel it, but you don't have it.
00:56:14I don't feel it.
00:56:23Let's start the time slip.
00:56:27Time Slip
00:56:33To sum up Satake's testimony,
00:56:35In November 2006,
00:56:37Sushi was delivered to an elderly woman's house.
00:56:41It was two weeks after the delivery,
00:56:45but the date of the letter was May.
00:56:49From this, Satake recognized that
00:56:51he had time slipped half a year before the delivery.
00:56:56First, Satake and Satake confirmed the route delivered in 2006.
00:57:03There was a sushi restaurant where I used to work,
00:57:08but it seems that the location has changed.
00:57:12I was heading straight from here.
00:57:19He headed to the elderly woman's house on the same route as the time slip.
00:57:25After running for about 10 minutes,
00:57:28he saw the area in front of Futakotamagawa Station.
00:57:33Wow, this is...
00:57:36The scenery is completely different.
00:57:40I think it was a residential area next to a shopping mall.
00:57:46Currently, in front of Futakotamagawa Station,
00:57:49it is an area where modern commercial facilities such as shopping centers are lined up.
00:57:57Satake said that there was a shopping mall here in 2006 when the delivery was made.
00:58:05So he confirmed it at a local real estate agency.
00:58:10There was a Futakotamagawa shopping mall.
00:58:12Oh, really?
00:58:14There were almost all the shops on this map.
00:58:19From Tsukudani to Yaoya to Sakana.
00:58:24The redevelopment in front of the station began in 2007.
00:58:29Before that, as Satake remembers,
00:58:32there were many old-fashioned shopping malls lined up.
00:58:37However, Satake doesn't remember the address of the elderly woman who delivered the goods.
00:58:44First of all, based on the memory of the scenery he saw at that time,
00:58:48he found out the location of the house.
00:58:51It was a station near Futakotamagawa Station, which he passed while delivering the goods.
00:58:56I have a great memory of being in Nakasu.
00:59:01Then he saw...
00:59:04This is the station.
00:59:08This is the old station of Futakotamagawa, which was built in 1933.
00:59:15There is a residential area beyond this station.
00:59:19The unique terrain where Futakotamagawa flows ahead.
00:59:23Can you get there?
00:59:25It doesn't look like Nakasu, which Satake says.
00:59:28Oh, I see.
00:59:29Is the house of the elderly woman who delivered the goods in this area?
00:59:33There is a possibility that the house of the elderly woman who delivered the goods in this area remains.
00:59:35He looks for it.
00:59:38It's an image.
00:59:40The image is like going between a house and a block bay.
00:59:48It's like one person can barely get in.
00:59:51Do you understand this kind of nuance?
00:59:54If you get in, open the door a little further.
01:00:00He crushes the places where there seems to be a narrow path one by one.
01:00:06I'm out of breath.
01:00:09I feel like a knight.
01:00:14I have a feeling that I did the same thing at that time.
01:00:20It took him about two hours to find the house of the elderly woman.
01:00:25I think it's this way.
01:00:29I can't remember at all.
01:00:32He couldn't find the house that day.
01:00:36Satake has a sense of wandering in this Nakasu area.
01:00:43So I narrowed it down to this Nakasu area and verified the possibility of a time slip.
01:00:50The scene that Satake saw in November 2006.
01:00:55A house with the same address.
01:00:57A narrow path to the delivery place.
01:01:00A wooden flat house like a garbage house.
01:01:05An elderly woman who didn't show her face.
01:01:09And a letter written on a folded leaflet.
01:01:13These are not in 2006.
01:01:17If it has existed in the past since 2006, there is a possibility that Satake has flown in the past.
01:01:23So, first of all.
01:01:26It was a house that had a lot of luggage even if it was close to a garbage house.
01:01:31Satake's memory of the house is close to a garbage house.
01:01:36Did a garbage house similar to this feature exist in Futako-Tamagawa?
01:01:43We are a cleaning company that deals with the Setagaya district in Futako-Tamagawa.
01:01:49Satake asked a reporter.
01:01:52I was looking for a garbage house that existed in the past.
01:01:58We asked a total of 27 cleaning companies.
01:02:02The result was that no company had ever cleaned a garbage house near Futako-Tamagawa Station.
01:02:12So, this time, we decided to rely on the feature of a wooden flat house at the end of a narrow alley.
01:02:20We started inquiring among people who have lived here for many years.
01:02:25I wonder if there are people who have lived here in the past.
01:02:27He said it was a house that seemed to have been in the past.
01:02:31I don't remember.
01:02:34People who have lived here for 35 years.
01:02:37I don't remember this alley being there.
01:02:44Even people who have lived in this area for more than 30 years say that they have no idea about narrow alleys.
01:02:53However, when I continued to inquire, a breakthrough suddenly opened.
01:03:01There were quite a few old ladies living alone.
01:03:06There used to be a house for old ladies living alone near here.
01:03:12The house he showed us was a house for old ladies.
01:03:16It's a house for old ladies.
01:03:18There is only one building now, but in the past.
01:03:23There was a house here.
01:03:25And there was a house behind it.
01:03:28There were two houses here.
01:03:31It's behind.
01:03:33There used to be two houses in the place where the house is now.
01:03:40It is said that an old lady named A lived in the house in the back.
01:03:48However, at that time, the gap between the house and the house next door was not accessible to the general public.
01:03:57This is a narrow alley.
01:03:59If you go in the same way, you will find a house in the back.
01:04:02Wow!
01:04:03It's exactly the same.
01:04:05So, if you don't go through the gap between the house and the house.
01:04:08That's right.
01:04:09You can't go.
01:04:10You can't go to the house in the back.
01:04:12It's about this narrow or wide.
01:04:16In the past, this gap was a little wider than it is now.
01:04:22Other women who live near here.
01:04:25There is a narrow alley here.
01:04:30She lived in the back of the house.
01:04:33Is there any other way to get through this narrow alley?
01:04:36There is no other way.
01:04:38And when I asked about the old lady A who lived in the back of the narrow alley.
01:04:47She was a simple person.
01:04:48She didn't show her face much.
01:04:51She was modest.
01:04:53Did you go to an introduction event?
01:04:55No, I didn't.
01:04:58She was a modest person.
01:05:01Come to think of it, the old woman who was delivered by Satake.
01:05:05She never tried to show her face.
01:05:08Wow, she's going to a good place.
01:05:11In addition, during an interview with a resident who knows her well.
01:05:15Words that doubted her ears came out.
01:05:19When I was asked to buy something, I went to a place where there was no print on the back of the paper.
01:05:26Oh, really?
01:05:27Yes.
01:05:28To the back of the origami flyer?
01:05:30That's right.
01:05:31She went back to the white part of the back.
01:05:34Did you have such a habit?
01:05:36She had a note on the back of the flyer.
01:05:38A woman who often used the back of the flyer as a note.
01:05:44When Satake retrieved the note, it was on the back of the flyer.
01:05:54A narrow path for people to pass through.
01:05:57An old woman's house was in the back of the flyer.
01:06:00In addition, there was a note on the back of the flyer.
01:06:05She found a place that matched Satake's testimony.
01:06:10So, when did the house meet?
01:06:14If it wasn't in 2006 when Satake delivered it.
01:06:18If it was before that, the time slip will be realistic.
01:06:23This is important.
01:06:24Really?
01:06:2640 or 50 years ago.
01:06:30That's a long time ago.
01:06:32I'm sure it was before.
01:06:36It seems to be true that it was a long time ago.
01:06:41To confirm the age, we checked the old map.
01:06:50Then, we came across a decisive fact.
01:06:5633 years ago.
01:06:59There was an old woman's house on the map in 1991.
01:07:06There is a small gap.
01:07:08We arrived at the place where we were.
01:07:15It was in 1991.
01:07:18There is a small gap.
01:07:21Let's look at the map of 1992.
01:07:29In front of A's house, there was a parking lot.
01:07:32In other words, a narrow alley disappeared.
01:07:37After that, Satake delivered it.
01:07:40Will the alley be restored in 2006?
01:07:45Let's check the age of the map.
01:07:48From 1994 to 2006, A's house was gone.
01:07:59If Satake delivered it to A's house,
01:08:04it was lost in the past since 1991.
01:08:11We checked the memory of Satake and the characteristics of A's house.
01:08:16There are many points in common.
01:08:20A's house has four end points.
01:08:24The houses around A's house also have five end points.
01:08:30It's the same address.
01:08:33It's the same address.
01:08:36Satake, too.
01:08:38It's the same address.
01:08:43It's the same address.
01:08:46It's the same address.
01:08:48Satake, too.
01:08:50In addition, Satake's testimony is that
01:08:53A's house is Hikido in Mokuzo-Hiraya.
01:08:57Mokuzo-Hiraya.
01:08:59He lived alone.
01:09:01It's the same.
01:09:02It's the same.
01:09:04It's Hikido.
01:09:06Was Satake's time slip at A's house in 1991?
01:09:15It is said that Satake received 5,000 yen from an old woman at that time.
01:09:24The cash is now.
01:09:27It's normal money.
01:09:30Because Satake didn't feel uncomfortable at that time,
01:09:345,000 yen bills were distributed in 2006.
01:09:38It can be thought of as these two types.
01:09:41If it's the old Nitobe Inazou,
01:09:45The distribution started in 1984.
01:09:49If so,
01:09:51The age of Satake's time slip is
01:09:54From 1984 to 1991.
01:10:00In other words, in 2006, when Satake delivered and recovered,
01:10:05A's house no longer existed.
01:10:09Yes, Satake
01:10:12Delivered the first time slip.
01:10:15What does that mean?
01:10:16And there was a possibility that he did a second time slip when he was recovering.
01:10:21Before you went to the VTR,
01:10:24You said it was half a year before the time slip, right?
01:10:27How do you know that?
01:10:29I only believed in the memo.
01:10:35I simply thought it was May.
01:10:39Satake, who claims to have a half-year-old time slip,
01:10:43Yamazaki is after.
01:10:45Both when delivering and when recovering
01:10:47If it's before 1991,
01:10:51Satake may have a half-year-old time slip because he has a second time slip.
01:10:56The theory that it hasn't been more than 10 years is that he has a second time slip.
01:11:01He had a half-year-old time slip between more than 10 years ago and more than 10 years ago.
01:11:06In this case, the store manager is the key man.
01:11:10He's at the same address as Satake, and he's giving orders.
01:11:14That's right.
01:11:15Isn't there a narrow road in the back of the street?
01:11:19The store manager is looking at the map.
01:11:21In the first place, the store manager who guided Satake,
01:11:25How many years have you been looking at the map?
01:11:29Furthermore, a new mysterious experience.
01:11:33Oh, it's shaking.
01:11:35A mysterious streetlight that shakes violently.
01:11:38What is its identity?
01:11:39I brought good luck.
01:11:41I called him Mr. Streetlight.
01:11:42Is it the streetlight of good luck that God has?
01:11:46The more you shake, the more energy comes out of God.
01:11:50There's a 20% chance it's shaking all the time.
01:11:53That's right.
01:11:54That's interesting.
01:12:00It's like a hairdresser's picture.
01:12:02It's really, really good.
01:12:03That's amazing.
01:12:08In the first place, the store manager who guided Satake,
01:12:12How many years have you been looking at the map?
01:12:16Satake's ex-colleague.
01:12:18I asked him if anyone knew where the store manager was.
01:12:23The store manager had already left work.
01:12:25I couldn't get there.
01:12:28I still have questions about the store manager who guided me.
01:12:31Satake is a feature of a street or a house that you shouldn't see in 2006.
01:12:37In addition, the features of women that you shouldn't encounter are the same.
01:12:44And above all, when you connect these results,
01:12:48Satake has the potential to have time-slipped twice in the past.
01:12:53I can't help but think about it.
01:12:56There's a possibility that the store manager is a time leaper.
01:12:59That's what I'm talking about.
01:13:00Maybe the store manager did it all by force in 1991.
01:13:08It's strange that there's a map.
01:13:10There's a map in the store, and the address is the same on the back street.
01:13:14Didn't the store manager look suspicious?
01:13:17The store manager looks like he's coming from the future or the past.
01:13:22Maybe he has a cell phone that he's never seen before.
01:13:24Maybe he's floating a little.
01:13:27I don't think so.
01:13:28It's true that Satake went to the store, delivered it, exchanged money, and came back.
01:13:33I want you to believe that he was able to time-slip.
01:13:35That's right.
01:13:36Everyone, please vote for the final judge.
01:13:44Please vote.
01:13:475 votes to believe, 1 vote to believe.
01:13:51This time, the result is that I don't believe it.
01:13:56I'm sorry.
01:13:58I have a question about the connection of the phone.
01:14:04The connection of the phone is still unstable.
01:14:06That's right.
01:14:07But the store manager believes in Satake.
01:14:09I have a lot of memories that match Satake.
01:14:12There are a lot of memories, right?
01:14:13I went to Hirayadate Woodshed.
01:14:15I walked a narrow road.
01:14:17I lived with my grandmother.
01:14:18I don't think those memories match Satake.
01:14:22I went to the store once.
01:14:25I think I'm getting better.
01:14:28So I'll throw away the time-slip story.
01:14:31It's not a story.
01:14:32It's not a story.
01:14:33It's not a story.
01:14:35Next, please believe in Snow Man Kouji Mukai.
01:14:39I have memories of my previous life.
01:14:43I was a different person in my previous life.
01:14:45You were reborn.
01:14:46I often hear that.
01:14:48I cut my family's hair.
01:14:51I can't cut my family's hair.
01:14:52I don't have the skill.
01:14:54However, my mother had a pair of scissors.
01:14:57So I cut my hair.
01:14:59So I cut my hair.
01:15:02I was able to cut my hair very well.
01:15:04That's amazing.
01:15:05That's impossible.
01:15:06That's impossible.
01:15:07I've never done that.
01:15:09I've never used a pair of scissors.
01:15:11My mother's bangs are perfect.
01:15:13Your bangs are beautiful.
01:15:15I don't believe it.
01:15:18There is still a hint.
01:15:20I have memories of my previous life.
01:15:23Part 2
01:15:25When I was in the car, the engine stopped.
01:15:28I was scared.
01:15:29I don't know.
01:15:30I found out where the engine was broken.
01:15:35I fixed the engine.
01:15:39I fixed it immediately.
01:15:42That's amazing.
01:15:43That's amazing.
01:15:44I'm a mechanic.
01:15:45How is it?
01:15:48You should have been a hairdresser.
01:15:52Why does your previous life change?
01:15:54It may be my previous life.
01:15:56It's not my previous life.
01:15:57It's not your previous life.
01:15:58Don't say it like it's your previous life.
01:16:00The video of the drive recorder running on the national highway surrounded by mountains.
01:16:06The mysterious scene was shown at dusk on a summer day in 2022.
01:16:12Is it a dora record?
01:16:20Do you know where it is?
01:16:22I don't know where it is.
01:16:23I don't know.
01:16:24The members are from Ibigawa, Gifu Prefecture.
01:16:27Look at the streetlights on the left side of the screen.
01:16:36The streetlights are shaking.
01:16:40It's shaking.
01:16:41It's shaking.
01:16:42It's shaking.
01:16:43It's shaking.
01:16:44It's the wind.
01:16:45I'm scared.
01:16:47The two streetlights in the back are not moving, but only one is shaking strangely.
01:16:54It's shaking.
01:16:55It's shaking.
01:16:56It's shaking.
01:16:57At this time, this woman, Ms. Togashi, was driving the car.
01:17:02After seeing the mysterious streetlights, an unexpected change occurred.
01:17:07It's like the weather of my life.
01:17:09After seeing the streetlights, I felt lucky.
01:17:13I used to work at an insurance company.
01:17:16I quit my job and got a job at a new company.
01:17:20After that, there were three times when I was able to avoid a car accident.
01:17:28It's like a shaking streetlight.
01:17:29It's a streetlight that brings me luck.
01:17:33I thought it was a streetlight.
01:17:37Please believe me.
01:17:38I saw a lucky streetlight where God dwells.
01:17:43This is a lucky streetlight.
01:17:46It's not just a coincidence.
01:17:49It's like I'm here.
01:17:52I feel like I'm expressing my existence.
01:17:55I went to see it several times.
01:17:58Thank you.
01:18:01Now, the first judge.
01:18:03Please.
01:18:05I can't do it yet.
01:18:09There is a strong theory that it is the wind.
01:18:13I don't feel like I'm just lucky.
01:18:19She quit her job.
01:18:20She avoided three car accidents.
01:18:24It's amazing.
01:18:25It's like a shaking streetlight.
01:18:27It's like a shaking streetlight.
01:18:30Mr. Togashi, how did you avoid the car accident?
01:18:36I went to see the streetlight again.
01:18:38I thought it wouldn't shake again.
01:18:40On my way home, I saw a car coming in from the opposite lane.
01:18:46I was about to crash.
01:18:50But I avoided it.
01:18:51You avoided it.
01:18:53Even if you avoided the car accident, you succeeded in your job.
01:18:59Mr. Togashi, you are not good at it.
01:19:03That's not true.
01:19:05Mr. Togashi, you will be disqualified.
01:19:07I'm sorry, Mr. Togashi.
01:19:13Let's start the mystery.
01:19:17Is it because the streetlight was shaking violently because of the presence of God?
01:19:27Or is there another reason?
01:19:31First of all, to find out if there is a physical possibility that only one streetlight can shake, we go to the present.
01:19:38This is it.
01:19:40This is it.
01:19:42This is the streetlight.
01:19:46This is it.
01:19:48This is the third streetlight from the tunnel in Ibigawa, Gifu Prefecture.
01:19:54When I push it,
01:19:56Does it shake?
01:19:57It doesn't shake.
01:19:59No matter how much I push it, it doesn't shake.
01:20:03The design is different from the streetlight next door, but it doesn't seem to have a particularly easy-to-shake structure.
01:20:09It's stopped.
01:20:11I'll ask.
01:20:13Is there any sighting information in this area?
01:20:18Is there only one streetlight?
01:20:20Yes, only one.
01:20:21I've never heard of it.
01:20:23I've never heard of it.
01:20:26I don't know.
01:20:28I've never seen it.
01:20:29I've never seen it.
01:20:31Then, where is the national road management office where the streetlight stands?
01:20:36We conduct road patrols once a week.
01:20:40You've never seen it, have you?
01:20:42No, I haven't heard of it.
01:20:47There is no sighting information.
01:20:50Is it such a realistic phenomenon?
01:20:56We will scientifically investigate the cause of the streetlight shaking,
01:21:01so we have invited an expert from Tokyo.
01:21:05President Hajime Suzuki of the Japanese Audio Research Institute.
01:21:10He is a professional of sound and vibration.
01:21:14The first thing he did was to install a vibrator on the streetlight.
01:21:19Oh, I see.
01:21:21It measures the vibration in this vertical direction against the road.
01:21:28Looking at the video of the drive recorder again,
01:21:32the direction in which the streetlight shakes violently is forward and backward from the streetlight.
01:21:38Therefore, we will verify when the streetlight shakes forward and backward.
01:21:45The higher the value of X on the top of this vibrator, the more it vibrates forward and backward.
01:22:00The value of X has exceeded 24 to 30.
01:22:05It's shaking a little.
01:22:07At this time, a large truck was passing by the streetlight.
01:22:19In fact, when I looked closely at the streetlight after the large truck passed by,
01:22:27it was shaking slightly forward and backward.
01:22:31But it's like this.
01:22:34We set up three cameras for three days and continued to shoot the streetlight,
01:22:42but no matter how much the truck passed by, the moment when it shook greatly was not recorded in the video.
01:22:50What is the cause of this small forward and backward shaking to increase the intensity so much?
01:22:59Looking at the video again,
01:23:03it seems that the shaking will increase if the strong wind is blowing,
01:23:08but the surrounding trees are not shaking and the wind is weak.
01:23:13The professional of vibration, President Suzuki, pointed out a possibility.
01:23:19The sound is the vibration of the air, so when it hits something, it vibrates.
01:23:24The vibration continues when such things are combined.
01:23:29What is resonance?
01:23:31When you hit something, it vibrates and makes a sound.
01:23:35At this time, if there is something that makes a high sound, there is also something that makes a low sound.
01:23:41Each object has its own frequency.
01:23:45That's what is represented by the unit called hertz.
01:23:49When you line up the same number of vibrations and make a sound from one side,
01:23:55it reacts to the vibration of the sound and starts to shake.
01:23:58This is resonance.
01:24:00President Suzuki said that if there is a resonance in the streetlight,
01:24:04there is a possibility that the shaking will increase.
01:24:08That's a great possibility.
01:24:10So first, measure the number of vibrations of the streetlight.
01:24:14The sound is quite strong, about 20 hertz.
01:24:18The number of vibrations of the streetlight is about 20 hertz.
01:24:23In other words, if you give the streetlight a vibration of 20 hertz, resonance will occur.
01:24:30Then, is there anything around here that emits a vibration of 20 hertz?
01:24:36When I looked around,
01:24:39I could hear the sound of a tunnel.
01:24:43There may be a possibility that there is a tunnel like this.
01:24:48The cause of the possibility of shaking the streetlight was hidden in the tunnel.
01:24:54There is a possibility that the sound of 20 hertz has been shaking for a long time.
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01:25:10What caught my eye was the Kuze Tunnel in front of the streetlight.
01:25:15Does the sound of 20 hertz vibrate from here?
01:25:21A large truck and a dump truck, a very large one,
01:25:27pass through here.
01:25:32The sound remains at about 20 hertz.
01:25:38Even if there is no car, the energy remains,
01:25:42so there is a possibility that it is shaking.
01:25:44It's a truck like that.
01:25:46That's interesting.
01:25:47It is possible that several large trucks pass through here.
01:25:54When several large trucks pass through here,
01:25:58the vibration of 20 hertz increases in the tunnel.
01:26:01I found out that there is a strong vibration of 20 hertz even outside.
01:26:07In addition,
01:26:08Basically, there is no wind here.
01:26:12If there is no wind, it won't shake, right?
01:26:16The sound is the vibration of the air.
01:26:20The vibration of the air may be washed away by the wind.
01:26:24If there is no wind, it is easier to shake depending on the sound.
01:26:28I see.
01:26:30I think it's a good theory.
01:26:33At first, we thought that the streetlight would shake because of the strong wind.
01:26:39On the contrary, it is easier to resonate if there is no wind.
01:26:44I didn't know that.
01:26:46Moreover, around the streetlight,
01:26:49compared to other places,
01:26:51the back of the streetlight is a cliff.
01:26:55So, the ground here is a little easier to shake.
01:26:59In addition, there is a manhole there.
01:27:02If there is a manhole,
01:27:03it means that there is a hole in the air underneath,
01:27:06so it will be easier to vibrate.
01:27:08Vibration, amplification, resonance.
01:27:10I think this mechanism will last for about a minute.
01:27:15In theory, it is said that only this streetlight may shake.
01:27:20It's vibrating.
01:27:22All the materials are ready.
01:27:24However, in order to shake violently,
01:27:27large trucks run in front of the streetlight one after another to vibrate.
01:27:33The vibration from the tunnel reaches the streetlight and resonates.
01:27:39Therefore, the weakness of the wind and the direction are appropriate.
01:27:44All of these must be put together.
01:27:48At that time when the video was taken,
01:27:51the conditions were miraculously overlapping.
01:27:55Or, as the person who experienced it said,
01:27:58did God inhabit it?
01:28:01When I investigated Ibigawa-cho, Gifu Prefecture, where this streetlight stands,
01:28:06there were more than 20 shrines.
01:28:09It was a city protected by God.
01:28:12I visited the owner of Yamato Shrine,
01:28:15who has been watching over the town and residents of Ibigawa-cho for many years.
01:28:19Does God shake by itself?
01:28:22I guess so.
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01:28:41Please watch it.
01:28:43Does God inhabit the streetlight and vibrate?
01:28:48I visited the owner of Yamato Shrine,
01:28:51who has been watching over the town and residents of Ibigawa-cho for many years.
01:28:55In Shinto, there is a word called Tamafuri.
01:28:58At the time of the festival, people shake the shrine.
01:29:01The more people shake the shrine, the more energetic God will be.
01:29:05Does God shake by itself?
01:29:08I guess so.
01:29:12God inhabits the streetlight and vibrates.
01:29:15Do you believe it or not?
01:29:18Which one will you choose?
01:29:20The final judge, please.
01:29:26Please.
01:29:28Four votes to believe.
01:29:30Two votes to not believe.
01:29:32The winner is Mr. Sugino, who believes in God.
01:29:37I was listening to his story.
01:29:39It was so creepy.
01:29:41I want God to be here.
01:29:43He is a believer of the streetlight.
01:29:46He is such a wonderful person.
01:29:49I think he will be here.
01:29:51He looks like Mr. Tobashi.
01:29:53I don't believe in the streetlight.
01:29:56I can't see the streetlight when you pass by.
01:29:59Don't lie to me.
01:30:01I can't see the streetlight when you pass by.
01:30:04I can't see the streetlight when you pass by.
01:30:07You don't believe in God?
01:30:09I don't believe in God at all.
01:30:12How can you say that?
01:30:15Mr. Tobashi.
01:30:16Yes.
01:30:17You are happy now, aren't you?
01:30:19Yes, I am.
01:30:21If you are happy, God is here.
01:30:24Don't look at me.
01:30:26Please look at me.
01:30:28I don't know why people say that.
01:30:30But ignore it and live your life.
01:30:33What is this?
01:30:35If I see the streetlight again, I will call you.
01:30:38Mr. Tobashi, I will tell you the report.
01:30:41You don't believe in God.
01:30:45Next, please believe in Hinatazaka46, Hina Kawata.
01:30:51I encountered a youkai.
01:30:54When I was in 5th grade, I went to a school event.
01:30:58I went to the mountain to train.
01:31:01You were in the JSDF.
01:31:03That's not true.
01:31:05I heard that a youkai would appear in a girl's room.
01:31:10A youkai?
01:31:11I heard a sound.
01:31:17I heard a sound.
01:31:29I heard that a youkai would appear in a girl's room.
01:31:36A youkai?
01:31:37I heard a sound.
01:31:42I heard a sound.
01:31:47I heard a sound.
01:31:51The sound is very small.
01:31:55I heard that a youkai would appear in a girl's room.
01:32:00I didn't see the report.
01:32:03Why is there a rifle on your shoulder?
01:32:06Is that a rifle?
01:32:09I've never heard of a rifle.
01:32:11I've never heard of a rifle.