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00:00:00The following is a legendary mystery that will be transmitted to the world.
00:00:06Tonight...
00:00:09Fujiwara no Michinaga, Murasaki Shikibu, Onmyoji, Abe no Seimei.
00:00:13We approach the mysteries of the mysterious Heian period.
00:00:18Why was the Genji story born and became the world's bestseller?
00:00:23In a recent survey, it was found that there was a key to solving the mystery in Murasaki Shikibu's home.
00:00:30Murasaki Shikibu's talent was absorbed and converted into political power.
00:00:36Oh, that's interesting.
00:00:38And it was released for the first time on TV.
00:00:44Amazing.
00:00:46What was the biggest coup d'etat in the Heian period that led to Fujiwara no Michinaga's great power?
00:00:57From the lives and lives of Japanese people 1,000 years ago,
00:01:02we can see the roots of Japanese culture that are connected to the present.
00:01:08A mysterious and legendary mystery.
00:01:11Fujiwara no Michinaga, Murasaki Shikibu, Onmyoji, Abe no Seimei.
00:01:15You can find the seven mysteries hidden in the Heian period.
00:01:18Jinja Bukkaku Nijitan Special.
00:01:22Why did the Fujiwara family become the most powerful in the Heian period and be able to make movies?
00:01:30When we unravel the seven mysteries, we can see the reason.
00:01:34The mystery is...
00:01:37How much do you know about the famous person of the Heian period, Murasaki Shikibu?
00:01:45About 1,000 years ago, she was a woman who wrote the world's oldest novel, the Genji Monogatari.
00:01:54In the past, she was chosen as one of the world's great people recognized by UNESCO.
00:02:01Mr. Michifumi Isoda, a Japanese historian, told us what was so great about her.
00:02:09Did you have novels before that?
00:02:12I had the story of the Bamboo Bird.
00:02:16It was a story about the subtleties of human nature, good and evil, and emotions.
00:02:22It was a story of the heart.
00:02:24Murasaki Shikibu was the world's oldest novelist.
00:02:28Murasaki Shikibu was a monster.
00:02:32Murasaki Shikibu was born into a noble family, but she was born in the lower class.
00:02:38Before she wrote the Genji Monogatari, she was completely unknown.
00:02:43How did she become a great writer?
00:02:48That's a good question.
00:02:52In fact, the secret is hidden in the house of Murasaki Shikibu, which was revealed in a recent survey.
00:03:00So, the first mystery is...
00:03:03The mystery of the birth of the Genji Monogatari.
00:03:07Why did the unknown Murasaki Shikibu become famous?
00:03:14The mystery spot where the secret is revealed is the beginning of all stories, Kyoto.
00:03:21There are about 1.5 million people in Kyoto now.
00:03:26At that time, there were about 100,000 people living in Heian Prefecture.
00:03:32Among them, the number of nobles was about 1,000.
00:03:38Most of them were ordinary citizens.
00:03:42They built large buildings for the nobles to live in,
00:03:46bought cattle for the Gisha, and did various jobs to make a living.
00:03:52The nobles' lives were supported by the people of Heian Prefecture.
00:03:58The people who went to Kyoto as investigators were
00:04:02Hikari Ota, the writer of Bakushou Mondai,
00:04:04and Naoki Fujii, a handsome boy, and Haruka Mase.
00:04:10The story begins in Lozanji, right next to Kyoto Gyoen.
00:04:16Speaking of the Genji Monogatari, it's the first novel in the world.
00:04:20That's right.
00:04:21It's an epic novel.
00:04:23It's an epic novel.
00:04:25This is the temple of Hikari Murasaki Shikibu.
00:04:30Is that so?
00:04:31This is the temple of Hikari Murasaki Shikibu.
00:04:33It is said that it was built in 930.
00:04:36It was built about 1100 years ago.
00:04:38At that time, Lozanji was a little further west.
00:04:44At that time, there was a house of Hikari Murasaki Shikibu in this place.
00:04:52I didn't know that.
00:04:53A house?
00:04:54Yes.
00:04:55The place where Hikari Murasaki Shikibu lived in the Heian period was a mystery for nearly 1,000 years.
00:05:03In recent years, it became clear that there was a house in this place where Lozanji is now.
00:05:10I didn't know that.
00:05:11I didn't know that.
00:05:12I didn't know that.
00:05:14Before explaining in detail why this place was the starting point of its development,
00:05:20let's first understand what kind of person Hikari Murasaki Shikibu was.
00:05:25Hikari Murasaki Shikibu was born in the 970s as a daughter of a noble family.
00:05:32When Hikari Murasaki Shikibu was a child, when her brother taught her to study music,
00:05:40she naturally learned how to play the piano.
00:05:44So she mastered everything.
00:05:47That's great.
00:05:49I heard that Hikari Murasaki Shikibu's brother was studying music.
00:05:53Wasn't it the time when women were still receiving education?
00:05:57That's right.
00:05:58The role of a woman at that time was to marry a man from a wealthy family and give birth to a child.
00:06:06That was the way of life of a noble woman in the Heian period.
00:06:12Hikari Murasaki Shikibu also married a wealthy noble family and gave birth to a daughter.
00:06:20Hikari Murasaki Shikibu decided that she would spend the rest of her life as a noble woman,
00:06:25so she started writing the story of the Heian period.
00:06:31Hikari Murasaki Shikibu's husband died of a sudden illness in his third year of marriage.
00:06:39What a pity.
00:06:41So she suddenly became a single mother?
00:06:44Yes, she became a single mother.
00:06:49Hikari Murasaki Shikibu's heart was healed when she lost her husband.
00:06:56Don't keep it bottled up forever.
00:06:59That's right.
00:07:00I brought a story today.
00:07:03Please read this and tell me your impression.
00:07:08Hikari Murasaki Shikibu has several female friends who like stories.
00:07:15She made a short story and showed it to her friends.
00:07:22It's like a synopsis.
00:07:24That's right.
00:07:25When she is immersed in the world of creation with her friends, she forgets reality.
00:07:32It's an escape from reality.
00:07:34That's right.
00:07:35There are many things that don't go well in life, but you can be free in the story.
00:07:53Let's write my story.
00:07:57What did she start writing at this time?
00:08:02It is said that it became a prototype of the novel, Genji Monogatari, which has been read for 1,000 years.
00:08:09I've always wanted to write it.
00:08:11It's a story about a young and talented nobleman falling in love with a woman of various positions.
00:08:20It was a time when kanbun and diaries were the mainstream of literary works.
00:08:24It seems that the novel, which clearly depicted the love of a celebrity, was exciting.
00:08:30It was the most advanced entertainment at that time.
00:08:34It's fiction, but it's very realistic.
00:08:37It's not a love reality show.
00:08:43It's always popular.
00:08:46It doesn't change.
00:08:48That's right.
00:08:50Here's a sharp question from Fujii.
00:08:54It's easy to spread on social media now, but it wasn't so popular at the time.
00:09:04That's right.
00:09:05It's a sharp question.
00:09:07This is where it became popular.
00:09:13Here's a hint.
00:09:15This is a map of Kyoto in the Heian period when Murasaki Shikibu was alive.
00:09:20This is the capital at that time, Heian-kyo.
00:09:24It was right across the street.
00:09:26That's right.
00:09:28Murasaki Shikibu started writing Genji Monogatari here at that time.
00:09:32It's getting more and more popular.
00:09:36Then, a person who lived in the neighborhood heard about it.
00:09:44That person is the person who made Murasaki Shikibu and Genji Monogatari famous.
00:09:55Fujiwara...
00:10:03It's Michinaga.
00:10:05It's Fujiwara Michinaga.
00:10:07It's new to see the members on camera.
00:10:11It's a little embarrassing.
00:10:15I've never read such an interesting story.
00:10:19Who is writing it?
00:10:22Murasaki Shikibu lives in this neighborhood.
00:10:26The person who heard this rumor is...
00:10:31Huh?
00:10:34Fujiwara Michinaga, a famous aristocrat in Heian period.
00:10:41The distance between Michinaga's house and Murasaki Shikibu's house is...
00:10:47It's the neighborhood of his house.
00:10:54It's about four minutes' walk.
00:10:57Huh?
00:10:59Neighborhood...
00:11:01In fact, the two of them lived surprisingly close to each other.
00:11:07So, Fujiwara Michinaga liked Murasaki Shikibu's novel and spread it?
00:11:15I think it was an interesting story.
00:11:17This person married his daughter to the emperor.
00:11:23The daughter of Fujiwara Michinaga was still in her early teens.
00:11:28She needed a woman who was suitable for her.
00:11:39So, Murasaki Shikibu fell in love with that woman.
00:11:45Wow.
00:11:47But, at that time, Fujiwara Michinaga had a plan.
00:11:52Fujiwara Michinaga loved literature and academics.
00:11:56So, they had a good chemistry.
00:11:58Yes.
00:11:59So, Fujiwara Michinaga had a plan to attract Fujiwara Michinaga to Murasaki Shikibu's novel.
00:12:10It's a great strategy.
00:12:13By the way, did Fujiwara Michinaga read the novel?
00:12:16I think he was interested in it.
00:12:18Some scholars said Fujiwara Michinaga was a great reader.
00:12:24Fujiwara Michinaga is a great reader?
00:12:26If I were a writer, I would say,
00:12:27Am I this?
00:12:30Fujiwara Michinaga was a great writer.
00:12:32He was a great editor in Murasaki Shikibu's novel.
00:12:39So, he might have read the novel.
00:12:41I think he should have read it.
00:12:43I think it's Michinaga who absorbed the talent of the purple division and converted it into political power.
00:12:54It's amazing.
00:12:56Michinaga has the image of such a strategist, but in fact, we'll find out more and more about the unexpected side.
00:13:07If Murasaki Shikibu and Fujiwara Michinaga didn't live near each other,
00:13:15the story of the remaining 1,000 years may not have been completed.
00:13:20That's a problem.
00:13:22So, the reason why Murasaki Shikibu, who was unknown, was able to succeed is...
00:13:30Because Fujiwara Michinaga, a super-powerful noble who lived nearby, caught his eye.
00:13:37However, there may have been a part of Michinaga that wanted to attract the attention of the emperor.
00:13:44So, this time, the key word for solving these mysteries will appear.
00:13:51Here's the last thing you'll find out.
00:13:54Why did Fujiwara, the most powerful man in the Heian period, be able to make movies?
00:14:02Isoda-sensei, Fujiwara was the most powerful man in the Heian period, right?
00:14:06That's right.
00:14:07In Japanese history, there has never been a noble who had such a long power.
00:14:12In a sense, he had the power in the imperial medicine at that time.
00:14:16In the first place, Fujiwara's ancestor was Kamatari Nakatomi, who was active in the reformation of Taika, which is also mentioned in the textbook.
00:14:25That's why Fujiwara had power since the Asuka period, but...
00:14:30I want you to take a look at this.
00:14:32This is the name of the emperor of the Heian period.
00:14:36These are the people who have important positions.
00:14:40There's only one name for Fujiwara.
00:14:43But in the middle of the Heian period...
00:14:51It's scary.
00:14:54Fujiwara, Fujiwara, Fujiwara, Fujiwara, Fujiwara, Fujiwara, Fujiwara.
00:14:58There's a lot of Fujiwara.
00:14:59I see.
00:15:01The experiment of politics was completely led by Mr. Fujiwara.
00:15:06I don't know.
00:15:07You'll know why this happened when you see all 14 characters.
00:15:13Try to figure it out.
00:15:16The Seven Mysteries Hidden in the Age of Peace.
00:15:19What's next?
00:15:23Fujiwara, the most famous aristocrat in Japan.
00:15:30He was the top of the top.
00:15:32He was the one who scouted the purple division.
00:15:39He was Fujiwara Michinaga.
00:15:42He was such a great man.
00:15:44But how did he become the top?
00:15:49About 10 years ago, there was a historical discovery in Kyoto.
00:15:55We can guess why Michinaga got the power.
00:16:0010 years ago?
00:16:03What's the next mystery?
00:16:06It's been 1,000 years since the discovery.
00:16:09Why did Michinaga become the most powerful man in the world?
00:16:17The mystery will be solved in the museum.
00:16:24The secret of Michinaga's power is hidden in a treasure found in 2013.
00:16:35What's this?
00:16:38This is Michinaga's necklace.
00:16:44What's this?
00:16:46It looks like a pattern.
00:16:48But I don't know what it is.
00:16:51What's the identity of the treasure that Michinaga discovered after 1,000 years?
00:17:00The mystery of Onmyoji, the beginning of the life of Abe.
00:17:05Why did he have the power to rule the country?
00:17:09The mystery will be solved by the power of science.
00:17:13It's amazing.
00:17:19The mystery of Onmyoji, the beginning of the life of Abe.
00:17:25A special 2-hour museum to discover the 7 mysteries of the Heian period.
00:17:32Why did Michinaga become the most powerful man in the world?
00:17:39The mystery of Onmyoji, the beginning of the life of Abe.
00:17:46What's this?
00:17:48It looks like a tile on the roof.
00:17:55That's right.
00:17:59A tile?
00:18:01This was found after 1,000 years.
00:18:04It's a tile that was blown on the roof of Hojoji Temple in Michinaga.
00:18:09No way.
00:18:11It's the first time it's come out in such a beautiful condition.
00:18:16This tile is actually from a temple called Hojoji, which Michinaga built in 1019.
00:18:24It's not just a temple.
00:18:26I want you to pay attention to the color of the tile.
00:18:30It's a green tile with a green coating.
00:18:33It's called a green tile.
00:18:35It's a tile that emits a vivid green color.
00:18:38Was this common in the Heian period?
00:18:41No, this green tile is a special tile.
00:18:44Even in the Heian period?
00:18:46I think it's an expensive tile that was used in the palace of the emperor and the royal house.
00:18:54I don't know if I had the feeling that I was the same as the emperor.
00:18:59But Michinaga showed off his power.
00:19:02People who see it say,
00:19:04Oh, it's a green tile.
00:19:06I see.
00:19:08Moreover, in 2021, a huge stone, which was used in Hojoji, was also found.
00:19:15It seems that the whole picture is being revealed.
00:19:19Even if you look at it as a model that reproduces the 1,000th Heian.
00:19:29It's next to the Heian Temple, but you can see the scale.
00:19:34It's about the size of the Tokyo Dome.
00:19:37It seems to have been the largest temple at the time.
00:19:43But why did Michinaga build such a huge temple?
00:19:47That's a good question.
00:19:50This time, I'm going to show you the scale of the temple.
00:19:55That's a good question.
00:19:57This time, I'm going to show you the scale of the temple.
00:20:00This time, I'm going to show you the scale of the temple.
00:20:03I can't usually see it, so I want everyone to try it.
00:20:08There's more.
00:20:09What's that?
00:20:10What is this?
00:20:13It's a human form.
00:20:15It's strange.
00:20:16I feel like there's something going on.
00:20:19We think this is a human form made for the curse.
00:20:24I feel like there's something going on.
00:20:28The Heian era was the era of the curse.
00:20:32What was the relationship between the curse and Michinaga?
00:20:38A surprising conspiracy has been revealed.
00:20:42The Curse of the Heian Era
00:20:50Why did Michinaga become the ruler of the time?
00:20:54The answer is hidden in something.
00:21:00There's more.
00:21:02What's that?
00:21:03What is this?
00:21:05It's a human form.
00:21:08What is this?
00:21:11I feel like there's something going on.
00:21:14We think this is a human form made for the curse.
00:21:19I feel like there's something going on.
00:21:23The Heian era was the era of the curse.
00:21:27The era of the curse?
00:21:29The Heian era was the era of the curse.
00:21:35The Heian era was the era of the curse.
00:21:37Everyone believed in the curse.
00:21:40There was no science or medicine at that time.
00:21:45Everyone was afraid of the curse.
00:21:51Most of the temples in Kyoto were built to suppress the curse.
00:22:01Did the curse culture start in the Heian era?
00:22:05It's been around for a long time.
00:22:07The curse has spread all over Japan.
00:22:10The curse has spread to a great extent.
00:22:14Michinaga is the most powerful person.
00:22:17He's in a position to be cursed.
00:22:20He was afraid of being cursed.
00:22:24He was afraid of being cursed.
00:22:28Fujiwara Michinaga.
00:22:32Don't think everything will go as you want.
00:22:44It's not me.
00:22:46I didn't do anything.
00:22:48It's true.
00:22:49Stop it.
00:22:52Michinaga was afraid of the curse.
00:22:55Did something bad happen to him?
00:22:58Michinaga did a lot of things to get close to the emperor.
00:23:04Michinaga and the emperor at the time were Ichijo.
00:23:08The emperor originally had a princess.
00:23:13Michinaga's daughter, Akiko Shoshi.
00:23:19Michinaga's daughter, Akiko Shoshi.
00:23:24Michinaga is 11 years old.
00:23:26It's quite impossible.
00:23:33It's about time for the emperor to get a princess.
00:23:38I already have a wife, a concubine.
00:23:42However, the concubine has been exiled once.
00:23:46I don't want the world to hear about it.
00:23:49Actually, at this time, the emperor had a concubine.
00:23:54However, she had a miscarriage and was exiled.
00:24:01How about my daughter, Shoshi?
00:24:05If she is my wife, I can do anything.
00:24:09Considering the world, I want the emperor to have another concubine.
00:24:13I want my daughter, Shoshi, to be another concubine.
00:24:19Well, if I don't have to be separated from my concubine, that's fine.
00:24:27Michinaga forced his daughter to be the second wife of the emperor.
00:24:33It's a great way.
00:24:36But I already have a wife.
00:24:39I told you at the beginning.
00:24:41However, the emperor's concubine is exiled.
00:24:44In this case, the emperor has to be the second wife of the emperor.
00:24:47But the emperor asked the concubine to be the second wife of the emperor.
00:24:50Therefore, the emperor thought that there was a woman who had never been exiled.
00:24:54The emperor was very good at theory.
00:24:57I see. The emperor was in trouble because he had to be the second wife of the emperor.
00:25:01And that's not all.
00:25:03Michinaga sent his daughter to the second, third, and fourth wives,
00:25:08and he sent his daughter to the other emperors one after another.
00:25:14There were so many children.
00:25:17This is probably the first time in the history of Japan.
00:25:20I think this was unprecedented.
00:25:23Amazing.
00:25:25Michinaga did a lot of things in this world that I want to look back on.
00:25:30In that respect, I wonder if I can have a happy life doing this.
00:25:35What should I do to get rid of such a sense of guilt?
00:25:39After all, this is to cultivate Buddhism.
00:25:42Then I will build a big temple.
00:25:45I see. That leads to the previous story.
00:25:47That's right.
00:25:50So, the reason why Michinaga of Fujiwara became the most powerful at that time is...
00:25:57I think it's because he forced his daughter to go to the emperor one after another.
00:26:04He may have built a huge temple because he was afraid of his grudge and curse.
00:26:11Why did Fujiwara, the most powerful man in the Heian period, be able to make a movie?
00:26:19The keyword that has been found so far is these three characters.
00:26:25If you solve all seven mysteries, you will find the answer.
00:26:31Now, let's move on to the next mystery solving VTR.
00:26:33The legendary mystery solving!
00:26:36The seven mysteries hidden in the Heian period.
00:26:39What's next?
00:26:49Have you ever heard of Onmyoji?
00:26:53Abeno Seimei is famous, isn't he?
00:26:56He uses magic to kill monsters.
00:26:58I've seen it in movies and games.
00:27:02I think I have that kind of image, too.
00:27:06In fact, Onmyoji is like a civil servant who works in the court.
00:27:13Was he a civil servant?
00:27:16But he's not just a civil servant.
00:27:19He chose the land of the new capital and was involved in the change of language.
00:27:24He had the power to move the country.
00:27:28Why did he have that kind of power?
00:27:31You're curious, aren't you?
00:27:34In fact, with the power of the latest science, the reason has become clear.
00:27:40So, the next mystery is...
00:27:44Explained by the power of science, the mystery of Onmyoji, the magician.
00:27:49Why did he have such a tremendous power to move the country?
00:27:55The mystery spot that reveals the secret is...
00:27:59The Great Shogun Hachi Shrine, which has the same history as the Heian period.
00:28:06The Great Shogun Hachi Shrine?
00:28:08Onmyoji?
00:28:09I think you'll hear it a lot. What kind of image do you have?
00:28:12Fortune-telling?
00:28:14Wasn't he a magician?
00:28:16Magician?
00:28:17That's right.
00:28:19Basically, when the country was built in ancient Japan,
00:28:23Onmyoji was a civil servant who worked in a country facility called Onmyojo.
00:28:35In 794, when the city was being built, Onmyoji found a suitable land for the city.
00:28:43That's the land of Kyoto now.
00:28:46In the Heian period, a famous person named Seimei Abeno came to Onmyoji.
00:28:53He is still a famous person.
00:28:59Onmyoji was also involved in the birth of the Heian period.
00:29:03Why was he so influential?
00:29:08The hint to the mystery is hidden in the two important jobs that Onmyoji, who started Seimei Abeno, did.
00:29:17First of all...
00:29:19The first year of the Heian period.
00:29:23In the Heian period, Onmyoji created something that was essential to the life of the nobles at that time once a year and put it in the court.
00:29:35Today, I prepared something that reproduced it.
00:29:39It's in this scroll.
00:29:42It's amazing.
00:29:43It's Mt. Fuji.
00:29:44Can I touch it?
00:29:46It's my first time touching a scroll.
00:29:49Is it okay?
00:29:51It's amazing.
00:29:52There's a lot.
00:29:53There's a lot.
00:29:54There's a lot.
00:29:56This length is also an important point that shows the power of Onmyoji.
00:30:04Sir, what is this?
00:30:06This is a calendar made by Onmyoji.
00:30:10Calendar?
00:30:11Calendar?
00:30:13The important job of Onmyoji in the Heian period was to make a calendar.
00:30:18It's a calendar.
00:30:20But there was a big difference from the modern calendar.
00:30:25This part is a little difficult.
00:30:27It says,
00:30:29It's a good day to cut nails.
00:30:31It's written in such a small detail.
00:30:36It's interesting.
00:30:37If you say that, I think it's a little long, but I have to put up with it.
00:30:41Until that day.
00:30:43At that time, people believed in fortune-telling and fortune-telling seriously.
00:30:49So I was trying to live as much as possible according to this.
00:30:54It was the job of Onmyoji to decide that.
00:30:58That's right.
00:30:59Based on the way of thinking of Onmyoji, everything is decided.
00:31:03Everything has a good logic.
00:31:05There's a good basis.
00:31:07Even now, it's important to make a calendar.
00:31:10That's right.
00:31:13Onmyoji is a method of fortune-telling that was developed independently in Japan based on ancient Chinese magic and knowledge.
00:31:24It is the root of fortune-telling that is still used today, such as Feng Shui and fortune-telling.
00:31:29Everyone likes fortune-telling in the Heian period.
00:31:31Onmyoji is based on this Onmyo-do.
00:31:34If you do it on that day, you can confirm good things and actions that should be avoided.
00:31:39I was writing it on the calendar.
00:31:42By the way, the Ota Survey Team noticed it, but the Taian Kichijitsu is also a remnant of Onmyo-do.
00:31:50Wow!
00:31:51Everyone is still conscious.
00:31:53There are other reasons why Onmyoji was so powerful.
00:31:58What's next?
00:32:00Observe the stars every day.
00:32:04In the Heian period, it was believed that the growth of famine and epidemics appeared on the stars.
00:32:12Onmyoji was observing the changes in the stars there.
00:32:17He observed the celestial bodies twice a day and reported to the emperor if he found any changes.
00:32:24By the way, the super-famous Onmyoji, Abeno Seimei, was extremely powerful in reading the stars.
00:32:33What kind of changes did he actually report?
00:32:38In fact, we have learned what kind of starry sky was reported in recent years with the power of science.
00:32:46It's interesting.
00:32:47It's amazing.
00:32:51This is a simulation software that can reproduce the starry sky in the Heian period.
00:32:57Let's take a look at what was happening in the starry sky when Onmyoji actually reported it.
00:33:07First of all, it was observed on August 10, 975.
00:33:15It was recorded that the sky was getting darker and the birds were flying around.
00:33:21The sky was dark.
00:33:22Yes, the sky was dark.
00:33:24What kind of changes in the stars did Onmyoji report at that time?
00:33:29The secret that Abeno Seimei was extremely powerful is revealed.
00:33:38The secret that Abeno Seimei was extremely powerful
00:33:45The reason why Onmyoji, the beginning of the life of Abe, had tremendous power, is because of the change of the starry sky reported at that time.
00:34:11It is said that the sky darkened and the birds flew away.
00:34:17The sky is dark?
00:34:19The sky is dark.
00:34:21Ah, the color of the moon?
00:34:23Yes, that's right.
00:34:26According to our current calendar, it's about 6.55 a.m. on August 10th.
00:34:33It's like this.
00:34:35It's getting darker and darker.
00:34:37As time goes by, the sun is almost invisible.
00:34:44It's like this.
00:34:46This is the solar eclipse.
00:34:49It's about 8 a.m.
00:34:53If something like this happened without knowing anything at that time, I would be scared.
00:35:02At that time, people thought that what happened in heaven would affect the behavior of the emperor, and the behavior of the emperor would also affect heaven.
00:35:11So, the emperor was afraid that something might happen to the emperor, or that a flood might occur in the capital.
00:35:20Now we know how the starry sky works, but we didn't know that at that time.
00:35:29Onmyoji was able to understand it by using the first study from China at that time.
00:35:37If there is a change that shows that a crisis will occur in the future, we will pray.
00:35:42We will pray in a position where we can make a calm judgment.
00:35:46Before we panic, we will make a precaution.
00:35:51That's why we are trusted and respected by people.
00:35:58In addition to Onmyoji, other stars, such as comets, reported various abnormalities to the emperor.
00:36:11It is also possible that the emperor was manipulating politics by observing the stars' abnormalities.
00:36:19So, the reason why Onmyoji was able to have such a tremendous power to move the country is...
00:36:29It was thought that it was possible to observe the celestial bodies using the latest academics at that time.
00:36:36It is also possible that the emperor was manipulating the country by using his fear of abnormalities.
00:36:46Before we move on to the next mystery,
00:36:49Let's take a closer look at the life of the Heian nobles, who are so different from the modern people.
00:36:55The habits of the Heian nobles in the morning
00:37:06Heian nobles' wake-up time
00:37:12The Heian nobles' wake-up time is...
00:37:194 a.m.
00:37:24Why do I have to wake up so early?
00:37:28What's going on?
00:37:31We asked Dr. Shibata, a professor at Keiai University's Disability Study Center.
00:37:38The Heian nobles' wake-up time is around 5 to 6 a.m. in the summer.
00:37:47They go to work around that time.
00:37:50It is said that the Heian nobles' wake-up time was around 4 a.m.
00:37:55It's 4 a.m.
00:37:57It's too early to wake up at 4 a.m.
00:37:59It's completely different from now.
00:38:01It's different.
00:38:03But in fact, there was something similar to the modern world.
00:38:08When the nobles wake up, they pray to the North Star.
00:38:13They have their own birth star.
00:38:16They chant the name of their birth star seven times.
00:38:22Yes, just like the constellation fortune-telling.
00:38:25At that time, each star had its own birth star.
00:38:30When they wake up in the morning, they chant the name of their birth star.
00:38:34North Star, North Star, North Star, North Star, North Star, North Star, North Star.
00:38:40They chant the name of their birth star seven times.
00:38:46By the way, Nasu's birth star is the North Star.
00:38:50When you wake up tomorrow, chant the name of your birth star.
00:38:53Isn't it cool?
00:38:54I'll try it.
00:38:57I think the feeling for the stars is the same at that time as it is now.
00:39:06That's right.
00:39:07In the morning news program, there is a fortune-telling corner called Lucky Color.
00:39:12Maybe it's a remnant of Heian.
00:39:16Was it a remnant of Heian?
00:39:19Here are the keywords we found this time.
00:39:22Is it okay to say that?
00:39:24Yes, it's okay.
00:39:25First of all, the fourth character.
00:39:27This is NO.
00:39:31And this is SU.
00:39:34It's unexpected.
00:39:35I don't know.
00:39:37Why is it unexpected?
00:39:38It's unexpected to compare.
00:39:40So, two characters have been found.
00:39:44Why did Fujiwara make a movie?
00:39:46Everyone, please guess.
00:39:51A two-hour special about the seven mysteries hidden in the Heian period.
00:39:57What is the next mystery?
00:40:03Purple Division vs. Seisho Nagon
00:40:06Let's take a look at their rivalry.
00:40:10I like these two.
00:40:14The Purple Division was scouted by Michinaga of Fujiwara and began to write the story of Genji in Kyoto.
00:40:25However, there was a time when they were running away and writing in another place.
00:40:32Seisho Nagon has a lot to do with it.
00:40:38He is the founder of Makura, isn't he?
00:40:40Were they on bad terms?
00:40:43You can see that by looking at the diary of the Purple Division.
00:40:47Surprisingly, Seisho Nagon is the only one who looks like he's good at it and can't stand it.
00:40:56It's intense.
00:40:57And the surprising fact.
00:41:00In fact, the two of them have never met.
00:41:05What?
00:41:06It's not overlapping.
00:41:08The two of them have never met?
00:41:12Why did the Purple Division hate Seisho Nagon?
00:41:18Here you are, angel.
00:41:21And the first time on TV, the precious treasure was released.
00:41:27Amazing.
00:41:29It solved the mystery of the biggest incident in the Heian period.
00:41:37It's amazing.
00:41:42The next mystery is...
00:41:50The mystery of the rivalry with Seisho Nagon.
00:41:54Why did the Purple Division run away from Kyoto?
00:41:59The mystery spot is Ishiyama, Shiga Prefecture.
00:42:06Naomi Tora-uden and Maruko Tsuyu, who became a prisoner as a general, went to investigate.
00:42:13The image of the Purple Division and the Genji story is close to Kyoto.
00:42:20But this temple is Shiga, isn't it?
00:42:22That's right.
00:42:23Why is that?
00:42:24It is said that the story of the Genji story was written here.
00:42:30I didn't know that.
00:42:33Actually, the Purple Division couldn't stand being in Kyoto,
00:42:39so they wrote the Genji story in Shiga's temple.
00:42:46Why did you run away from Kyoto when you were scouted?
00:42:52The reason is Seisho Nagon.
00:42:56First of all, let's sum up their positions at that time.
00:43:01First of all, Emperor Ichijo had two wives.
00:43:07One was the emperor's wife and the other was the emperor's wife.
00:43:12The Purple Division and Seisho Nagon were one of the wives.
00:43:16They were especially excellent, so they were educated.
00:43:22In other words, they were in the same position.
00:43:25But there was a little time lag.
00:43:29Seisho Nagon probably started Miyazukai around 993,
00:43:34and the emperor died in 1000, so they separated from Miyazukai.
00:43:40Actually, the Purple Division started Miyazukai around 1005,
00:43:46so I don't think they met.
00:43:49I think it's extremely expensive.
00:43:51Is that so?
00:43:53Why didn't they meet?
00:43:56They never met.
00:43:59Then why did the Purple Division run away from Kyoto?
00:44:04In fact, Seisho Nagon, who retired from the palace, was involved in it.
00:44:11When the Purple Division entered the palace,
00:44:15there was a rumor that Seisho Nagon wrote a great story.
00:44:23There must have been a great senior.
00:44:25That's right.
00:44:27Then they must have felt a lot of pressure.
00:44:29That's right.
00:44:31And there is a great treasure in Ishiyama Temple that tells the story of Seisho Nagon's popularity.
00:44:39That is...
00:44:42This Setsugekazu.
00:44:45Do you know the story of the Snow of Koroho?
00:44:51I don't know.
00:44:53You don't know?
00:44:55This is the story of Seisho Nagon and the angel.
00:45:01This is the episode that made her a legend.
00:45:08The story of a snowy day.
00:45:13Seisho Nagon, what is the snow of Koroho?
00:45:19Then Seisho Nagon...
00:45:25Here you are, angel.
00:45:29Seisho Nagon lifted the mist and showed the snow to the angel.
00:45:37The story of the snow of Koroho is...
00:45:39There is an old Chinese poem called Tao.
00:45:43Seisho Nagon lifted the mist and looked at the snow outside.
00:45:49If you don't know the poem, you can't move.
00:45:55It's a poem about the winter solstice.
00:45:58At that time, Chinese was a foreign language transmitted from China.
00:46:03But in the old days, it was used as an official language.
00:46:08In a foreign company, the official language is like English.
00:46:12That's right.
00:46:15Seisho Nagon not only had a lot of knowledge,
00:46:20When asked, where is the snow of Koroho?
00:46:23Normally, you just answer, I'll lift the mist.
00:46:28I asked him where it was, and he actually answered.
00:46:34But Seisho Nagon has a surprising record in his diary.
00:46:42He has a face that seems to be good at it, but he is a person who can't stand it.
00:46:46He seems to have a lot of knowledge, but he is a person who is jealous of Riaju.
00:46:52I see.
00:46:54In addition,
00:46:56He seems to be good at Chinese characters, but he is full of mistakes.
00:47:01He pointed out the knowledge of Seisho Nagon.
00:47:05I don't like it.
00:47:07It's very strict.
00:47:09Why did he point it out?
00:47:11Let's take a look at the life when he was in the middle of Murasaki Shikibu.
00:47:16If you look at this,
00:47:19Murasaki Shikibu is teaching kanbun to his master.
00:47:26He deliberately raised his hand and lowered his tone.
00:47:30He was teaching in secret.
00:47:33Teaching kanbun and kanji using kanji
00:47:38I think he didn't like Murasaki Shikibu.
00:47:43He has a talent, but he can't open it.
00:47:47It's a great pain.
00:47:49I agree.
00:47:51When Murasaki Shikibu was in the middle of it,
00:47:54Unlike before,
00:47:56It was said that women wanted to learn kanji behind their backs.
00:48:01Because of that, she seems to be able to teach kanji that she is good at in secret.
00:48:08It's completely different from Seisho Nagon.
00:48:13It's like Yin-Kya and Yang-Kya.
00:48:17I'm a little nervous.
00:48:20It's like being told that you're wearing pants even though you're a woman.
00:48:24Yes, Seisho Nagon was praised for his overflowing strength.
00:48:31On the other hand, Murasaki Shikibu was living a life where he couldn't show off his talent.
00:48:39Maybe that's why he jumped out of Kyoto for a while.
00:48:44The reason why Murasaki Shikibu ran away from Kyoto
00:48:52Maybe he was jealous of Seisho Nagon.
00:48:56And maybe he was dissatisfied with his situation.
00:49:02Fujiwara no Michinaga
00:49:04Murasaki Shikibu
00:49:06The mysterious mystery of the Heian period.
00:49:12This is the first time it's been released on TV.
00:49:15It's a very precious treasure.
00:49:19What made Fujiwara no Michinaga so powerful?
00:49:23What is the greatest coup d'etat of the Heian period?
00:49:27Wow!
00:49:29Amazing!
00:49:30And the highlight of this time is...
00:49:33A special ritual that is said to have taken place during the Heian period.
00:49:39The secret of the genius Abeno Seimei is revealed.
00:49:45And the biggest mystery.
00:49:47Why was Fujiwara no Michinaga, the most powerful man of the Heian period, able to make a movie?
00:49:55The keyword we found this time is...
00:49:58I and Ga.
00:50:02There are only seven characters left.
00:50:04Everyone, please think about why Fujiwara no Michinaga was able to make a movie.
00:50:10The seven mysteries hidden in the Heian period.
00:50:13Next is...
00:50:15It's another mystery about the mysterious Abeno Seimei.
00:50:20Do you know about Abeno Seimei, who was trusted by Tokimo Tenno and Fujiwara?
00:50:29Even after more than a thousand years since he lived,
00:50:32he is so famous that he is the main character in movies and games.
00:50:38It's so cool!
00:50:41It is said that there were more than 200 Onmyoji who were active in Kyoto during the Heian period.
00:50:49Why is only the name of Abeno Seimei told for more than a thousand years?
00:50:57In fact, in recent research, it seems that Abeno Seimei has come to understand that he tried to leave his name in an unprecedented way.
00:51:07What?
00:51:09So, the next mystery is...
00:51:13Why was Abeno Seimei able to leave his name in history?
00:51:24The mystery is solved in Jingoji, which has a history of about 1,200 years, about 20 minutes by car from Kinkakuji.
00:51:34It's a good place.
00:51:36It is also known as the campaign poster of Souda Kyoto.
00:51:40It is the most famous temple in Kyoto.
00:51:44Let's investigate with these three again.
00:51:49Mr. Yamashita, a historian of Abeno Seimei and Onmyoji, will guide us.
00:51:56How did Abeno Seimei leave his name in history?
00:52:03He started to understand.
00:52:05My revolution.
00:52:08In fact, it is said that Abeno Seimei left his name in history by doing something in Jingoji as soon as he became an Onmyoji.
00:52:19It seems that he reproduces the situation at that time in a special way.
00:52:24What is this?
00:52:31This is a rare image.
00:52:38What was he doing?
00:52:41It is a ritual that is performed when reproducing the spirit of the emperor.
00:52:47Spirit?
00:52:49That's right.
00:52:51The important event in the story of Abeno Seimei is the reproduction of the spirit of the emperor.
00:52:59In 960, a special spirit sword called Futafuri, which is said to protect the country from disasters, disappeared in a fire.
00:53:09Onmyoji asked for its reproduction.
00:53:14It is said that the ritual of keeping a special power in the re-molded sword was performed by Abeno Seimei.
00:53:24Really?
00:53:42Abeno Seimei!
00:53:44You are amazing!
00:53:46Thank you very much!
00:53:48This will save you!
00:53:50The spirit sword is a very important and important item, isn't it?
00:53:55Yes, it is.
00:53:56It was a spirit sword that was sent from Kudara in the pre-Nara period.
00:54:01It was passed down from generation to generation from the Emperor.
00:54:05And this time, they are carrying out the ritual of Abeno Seimei.
00:54:10The chief priest, Tsuchimikado Shinto, is going to reenact the ritual of giving the spirit sword its power.
00:54:18Abeno Seimei performs a variety of rituals.
00:54:22There is a ritual called Komonjo.
00:54:24It has been passed down from generation to generation.
00:54:27So it's like a ritual outside the gate?
00:54:30Yes, it is.
00:54:32Here, they are going to reenact a special ritual that was performed during the reenactment of the spirit sword.
00:54:47Abeno Seimei performs the ritual of giving the spirit sword its power.
00:54:55Everyone is so serious.
00:54:57I can't understand what they are saying.
00:55:03Abeno Seimei performs the ritual of giving the spirit sword its power.
00:55:18What is written here?
00:55:21It's a sword.
00:55:23He was writing something.
00:55:25Thank you very much.
00:55:28Is this the spirit sword that was given its power during the ritual?
00:55:32Yes, it is.
00:55:33This is the best one.
00:55:34This is the best one?
00:55:35Yes, it is.
00:55:36It's called Mikami-ban.
00:55:39Mikami-ban.
00:55:42Is it a rat?
00:55:43Yes, it's a rat.
00:55:45He's wearing a sword in a small voice.
00:55:47Yes, it is.
00:55:48Omyoji is originally a small voice.
00:55:53It's not something you can make people hear.
00:55:56It's a godly voice.
00:55:58I see.
00:56:00Can we ask what they were reading?
00:56:03No, you can't.
00:56:06What are you asking?
00:56:10It's really uncommon.
00:56:14It looks like he's writing something with his sword.
00:56:20It's a spell.
00:56:21A spell?
00:56:22Yes.
00:56:23It's been written.
00:56:24Yes.
00:56:25What does it say?
00:56:26That too.
00:56:27What?
00:56:28It's not me.
00:56:29It's terrible.
00:56:30It's not me.
00:56:31It's not me.
00:56:33It's a ritual to revive the spirit sword.
00:56:41But there's a secret.
00:56:46Where do you think Abeno Seimei was during this ritual?
00:56:51Normally, I think he was the one who was chanting the main ritual.
00:56:58Actually, he was this person.
00:57:06What?
00:57:08That's unexpected.
00:57:09He's the most unnoticeable.
00:57:12Actually, Seimei wasn't doing this.
00:57:16He was helping.
00:57:18Helping?
00:57:19Yes.
00:57:20Is that so?
00:57:21Doctor, what's going on?
00:57:26This is the biggest mystery of this episode.
00:57:30In fact, the truth about the revival of the spirit sword has been revealed in recent years.
00:57:38We came here to find the answer to the mystery.
00:57:41The history museum of Kyoto University.
00:57:44It's said that there's a treasure house where you can find the truth about the revival of the spirit sword.
00:57:51It was found in the warehouse of the Wakasugi family, who used to be the descendants of Abeno Seimei.
00:57:59Mr. Yamashita published an important paper based on this text.
00:58:06He's an amazing teacher.
00:58:08The treasure house of Abeno Seimei has been revealed.
00:58:16Thank you.
00:58:17There's a surprising fact that changes history.
00:58:22This is a very nerve-wracking task.
00:58:24This is...
00:58:36Why did Abeno Seimei leave his name in history?
00:58:41The treasure house of Abeno Seimei has been revealed.
00:58:48I'm nervous.
00:58:54This is amazing.
00:58:57I can feel the times.
00:59:00It's in the chronicle.
00:59:02That's right.
00:59:03It's written about the revival of the spirit sword.
00:59:07It's the last day of this treasure house.
00:59:10I'm nervous.
00:59:12What if I lose?
00:59:14I'm sure you'll win.
00:59:17I'm a little nervous.
00:59:21I'm very nervous.
00:59:27This is the chronicle about the revival of the spirit sword.
00:59:33Thank you.
00:59:36This is the chronicle about the revival of the spirit sword.
00:59:43Seimei wrote this?
00:59:45That's right.
00:59:46Seimei is the only one who knows this much information.
00:59:53And there's a secret that Seimei left in history.
01:00:01Pay attention to the name of the members who participated in the ceremony.
01:00:06You have to look at the roles of those who participated in the ceremony.
01:00:13This is the role of Dr. Tenmon in Haori.
01:00:17Dr. Tenmon?
01:00:19This person is Dr. Tenmon.
01:00:21Next is the role of Abeno Seimei, a special student of Tenmon.
01:00:29Haori is the main priest.
01:00:32Horai is a girl.
01:00:34She is a university professor and a transfer student.
01:00:39At that time, she was not in a position to entrust a very important ceremony to Seimei.
01:00:49Do you feel any discomfort when you look at this?
01:00:54Discomfort?
01:00:55Yes.
01:00:57It's like something's added to it.
01:01:00It's true.
01:01:01There's something underneath.
01:01:03It's true.
01:01:04It emphasizes Seimei.
01:01:06What does it say?
01:01:08Seimei is called Odoriji.
01:01:10Seimei means to make.
01:01:15To make.
01:01:17Abeno Seimei made this spirit sword.
01:01:20That's what it says.
01:01:21That's what it says.
01:01:24Seimei only helped with the ceremony as an assistant.
01:01:29What does that mean?
01:01:30There's one more strange thing about this shrine.
01:01:36In the list of rewards from the emperor,
01:01:40the name of Seimei, who is supposed to be an assistant, is written at the very beginning.
01:01:47Why is that?
01:01:50That's a good question.
01:01:52That's the mystery.
01:01:53That's the mystery.
01:01:55When the emperor saw that, he said,
01:01:58He's a good guy.
01:02:00He was doing his best.
01:02:02He's a good guy.
01:02:04Did the person who recorded this write it?
01:02:07Yes.
01:02:08Is that what it means?
01:02:09That's right.
01:02:10What?
01:02:11This shrine is an important shrine when it is recreated.
01:02:16I think it was made in this way.
01:02:19Seimei became an assistant,
01:02:22and he changed a part of it so that he could look like the main character.
01:02:27I see.
01:02:28He became the main character.
01:02:29No way.
01:02:30That's what it means.
01:02:31That's amazing.
01:02:32Is that possible?
01:02:33It's possible.
01:02:34Is that possible?
01:02:35He became the main character.
01:02:36That's true.
01:02:38What?
01:02:39Does that mean he made it his own?
01:02:43It's been 20 years since the death of Yasunori Kamo.
01:02:47There are almost no people who know the details of the Reiken recreation.
01:02:53I think it's about time.
01:02:58Why do you think Abeno Seimei put his hand in writing?
01:03:05I think it's for the sake of his success.
01:03:10I think it was great that he thought about his descendants.
01:03:19The world of Onmyoji is a world where fortune-telling, magic, and the power of each person are evaluated.
01:03:29So Seimei will continue to be a descendant for a long time.
01:03:35I think it's very attractive.
01:03:41The reason why Abeno Seimei left his name in history is...
01:03:49Maybe it's because he wrote that he was the one who recreated the Reiken.
01:03:59He is approaching the life of an unknown Heian noble who is so different from the modern people.
01:04:06A week dedicated to the beginning of love in the Heian period.
01:04:14Hey, did you hear that?
01:04:16The young lady in that house is very beautiful.
01:04:19What?
01:04:20I want her to be my wife.
01:04:24The love of a Heian noble is...
01:04:27Let's see.
01:04:31Oh, it's a beautiful girl.
01:04:37He's coming to peep again.
01:04:40It starts with a peep into the house.
01:04:44Police! I found a suspicious person!
01:04:48Heian nobles didn't show their faces to anyone other than their families.
01:04:54But men peeped through the gap to see their faces and appearances.
01:05:04But how do you develop your love from there?
01:05:08When a man is interested in a woman, he sends her a letter called Waka.
01:05:15What? Waka?
01:05:17Yes.
01:05:18The man puts his feelings on the song and appeals to the woman.
01:05:23But the woman's answer has a certain rule.
01:05:28When a man sends a letter saying he likes you,
01:05:32the woman always says,
01:05:34I don't know you. I hate you.
01:05:37Then the man gets more and more excited and sends a song.
01:05:42Then they get to know each other through the song.
01:05:49Nowadays, it seems like you can fall in love just by talking on social media.
01:05:55That's right.
01:05:56The power of words is always strong.
01:06:01Basically, there are many love songs among Heian nobles.
01:06:06They believe that words can change the weather.
01:06:11And they believe that they can win the hearts of warriors and women.
01:06:16That's why they believe in the power of words.
01:06:19Those who have the power of words and influence many people
01:06:24are the nobles around the emperor.
01:06:29So there are people who think he's great, but Waka is not.
01:06:34Yes.
01:06:35It's hard to succeed.
01:06:37The situation changes from the moment he takes off his hat.
01:06:41It's a political violence.
01:06:43He takes off his hat so that he won't get wet.
01:06:48That's why he took off his hat.
01:06:50Why didn't people fight in the Heian period like in the Sengoku period?
01:06:56It's a crime to kill or execute people.
01:07:00But there are fights, right?
01:07:01There are fights.
01:07:02They hit people, but they don't kill them.
01:07:04They don't kill them until they hit them.
01:07:06They don't kill them until they hit them.
01:07:08They don't kill them?
01:07:09They don't want to kill them.
01:07:11If they kill people, they will be cursed by the Goryo.
01:07:15It's a terrible idea.
01:07:18Interesting.
01:07:20What are the seven mysteries of the Heian period?
01:07:24Do you know the Waka left by Michinaga of Fujiwara?
01:07:30What is the meaning of this song?
01:07:41It is often said that this world is like one's own.
01:07:46There is nothing in this world that will not be fulfilled by one's own desire.
01:07:54It seems a little arrogant.
01:07:58Michinaga got a strong power by making his three daughters the queen of the emperor one after another.
01:08:05So he must have read such an arrogant song.
01:08:09It was said so until now.
01:08:12In fact, in recent years of research,
01:08:15I have seen a surprising personality that seems to overturn Michinaga's arrogant impression.
01:08:21So what's next?
01:08:25A new interpretation.
01:08:27The mystery of the truth hidden in the Waka.
01:08:30Was Michinaga of Fujiwara really arrogant?
01:08:35This time, the one who will solve the mystery together is...
01:08:39Prof. Junko Yamamoto, an expert in Heian literature research.
01:08:44Oh, he told me.
01:08:47In 2018, he announced the new interpretation of Michinaga's Waka.
01:08:53It gave a shock to the history fans.
01:08:56It seems that there is an important clue in this museum that Prof. Yamamoto has arrived at the new interpretation.
01:09:05This time, we will show you a special piece of valuable material that is not usually exhibited.
01:09:12Here it is.
01:09:14This is a diary of Sanesuke Fujiwara.
01:09:18Oh, this is Mr. Sanesuke, who was in a high position with Mr. Michinaga.
01:09:24Yes, in this diary, the situation when Michinaga read that famous Waka is written in detail.
01:09:33Michinaga made the three daughters the queen of the emperor one after another.
01:09:39This song was read right after he made the third daughter the queen.
01:09:45Oh, I'm so happy!
01:09:47Today is a feast!
01:09:51It's a good month.
01:09:53Everyone, I would like to read a poem with gratitude.
01:09:59In this world,
01:10:01I think that there is nothing
01:10:06that the rice cake lover
01:10:12Oh, wonderful!
01:10:15According to the previous interpretation, Michinaga is said to have read this song while looking at the rice cake lover, that is, the full moon.
01:10:23According to Prof. Yamamoto, it doesn't seem to be true.
01:10:28What do you mean?
01:10:30In the first place, this day is not a full moon.
01:10:37What is the truth hidden in the Waka read by Michinaga in the latest research?
01:10:45I should have bought the rice cake.
01:10:47I should have bought the rice cake.
01:10:49After this, the precious treasure was released for the first time on TV.
01:10:55Great!
01:10:57And what is the incident in history that caused Mr. Fujiwara to master the movie?
01:11:03The biggest mystery tonight.
01:11:05Solve the mystery.
01:11:08In the Heian period, Michinaga was said to have read the Waka while looking at the full moon.
01:11:17According to the latest research, there is a surprising fact hidden there.
01:11:23In the first place, this day is not a full moon.
01:11:27This song was read on the night of October 16th.
01:11:32In the Heian period, the full moon is decided on the 15th.
01:11:38On the 16th, the moon is called the full moon.
01:11:42I should have bought the rice cake.
01:11:45I see.
01:11:47This Waka was read on the 16th, the next day of the full moon.
01:11:53The full moon is not the full moon in the sky.
01:12:02Then what is the full moon that Michinaga said?
01:12:07The key to solving the mystery is in the purple Shikibu that Michinaga was using to educate his daughter.
01:12:15Actually, there is a very similar expression in the Waka that the purple Shikibu read 10 years ago.
01:12:2310 years ago, when Michinaga was reading the Waka of Mochizuki.
01:12:28The purple Shikibu read this song to celebrate the birth of a child between Michinaga's eldest daughter, Shoshi, and Emperor Ichijo.
01:12:40The rare, shining sake cup is a blessing to the world.
01:12:48The moon's light, Chugu-sama, is added to the light of the prince.
01:12:54The sake cup of Shukuhai will never run out like today's Mochizuki.
01:12:59It means that everyone's hands will turn and glory will continue.
01:13:05The teacher paid attention to the moon of this sake cup.
01:13:10The moon of the sake cup has the meaning that it is a symbol of the princess and the emperor.
01:13:18The word moon seems to have two meanings, sake cup and princess.
01:13:26Michinaga also recognizes the purple Shikibu.
01:13:30Michinaga may have incorporated the word moon into his own song.
01:13:38I see.
01:13:40He read the song of the full moon on a day when it was not full moon.
01:13:44In addition, Michinaga incorporated the expression of the purple Shikibu.
01:13:49Based on these, Yamamoto Sensei interpreted Michinaga's song in a new way.
01:13:55It's a really nice night tonight.
01:13:57The moon in the sky is missing, but my moon is the princess.
01:14:03The sake cup I exchanged with the people of the ruins is not missing.
01:14:07It's not about me.
01:14:09At the beginning, the word of this world does not mean that this world is mine.
01:14:15It means that today is a really nice night.
01:14:19And it seems that the moon has two meanings, sake cup and three princesses.
01:14:28He was doing such a fashionable thing.
01:14:31The aristocrats are beautiful.
01:14:35It may be said that it is a song that has the meaning of fatherhood and kindness.
01:14:44He was also a father who purely wished for the happiness of his family.
01:14:49So, from the new interpretation of the famous young man,
01:14:54Fujiwara Michinaga may have been a family man who could enjoy the happiness of his daughters with the people of the ruins.
01:15:09What is the true image of Fujiwara Michinaga, the most powerful man in the Heian period?
01:15:16I don't have a bad impression of Michinaga.
01:15:21He built the economic foundation of the current era.
01:15:24He is also the original person who visited the temple.
01:15:29I think this is the appearance of a deep Buddhist believer of Michinaga.
01:15:35I have a very good impression of him.
01:15:39I think he is a master of emotional politics.
01:15:42He is doing politics by looking at people's emotions in their hearts.
01:15:46For example, if you look at Michinaga's diary,
01:15:49he wrote down all the small gifts he gave to people of low status.
01:15:54Why did he do that?
01:15:56I think he would be disappointed if he was inferior or worse than what he had been given before.
01:16:01In order to be on his side, he wrote down everything he did to people in the past in his diary.
01:16:10So I think he was very careful.
01:16:13It's a mess.
01:16:15I see.
01:16:17Here are the four keywords that have been found so far.
01:16:25Let's see where this story will be.
01:16:32The character of Seimei is active.
01:16:36The character of Seimei's relative?
01:16:40The character of Seimei's relative is active.
01:16:44I see.
01:16:46What do you think?
01:16:49In the next VTR, you will see the secret of Fujiwara's movie.
01:17:00The last one is about to be revealed.
01:17:05Why do you think Fujiwara was able to monopolize power, including Michinaga of Fujiwara?
01:17:14It's because he married his daughter to the emperor.
01:17:19That's right.
01:17:20But that's not all.
01:17:23In fact, an incident has been a big trigger.
01:17:29You deceived me!
01:17:33It's a big incident that everyone knows well.
01:17:37Fujiwara set up a conspiracy to manipulate the emperor.
01:17:42And it seems that Seimei was involved in it.
01:17:48What do you mean?
01:17:51So the next mystery is...
01:17:55The mystery of the conspiracy to manipulate the emperor.
01:17:59What is the big incident that caused Fujiwara to make a movie?
01:18:06The mystery spot is located in Yamashina County, Kyoto City.
01:18:12It's called Gankeiji.
01:18:16The investigators are interested in the Heian period.
01:18:20Robert Yamamoto and Morisako Ei.
01:18:22They are approaching the mystery with Mr. Yamamoto.
01:18:26Mr. Yamamoto, you studied at Fujiwara Michinaga.
01:18:31That's right.
01:18:32I don't know much about the Heian period.
01:18:35In fact, there was a big incident here at Gankeiji that caused Fujiwara Michinaga to make a movie.
01:18:42At that time, Michinaga was still 21 years old.
01:18:46He was young.
01:18:47So it was an incident caused by Michinaga's family.
01:18:52I'll explain what happened in a very easy-to-understand way.
01:18:57At that time, Michinaga's brother and father were planning to make their grandchild the emperor to hold the power of politics.
01:19:06I see.
01:19:08But in order to do that, they had to bring down the emperor of the time, Emperor Kazan.
01:19:15What do you think they did?
01:19:19What did the two of them do here at Gankeiji?
01:19:24There is a very valuable piece of evidence left in this temple.
01:19:33It looks like it's usually unreleased, but it's the first time it's been released on TV.
01:19:41I've never seen this before.
01:19:43What is the biggest incident in the Heian period that caused Fujiwara Michinaga to make a movie?
01:19:55The biggest incident in the Heian period
01:20:00The biggest incident in the Heian period
01:20:05The biggest incident in the Heian period
01:20:14What is the biggest incident in the Heian period that caused Fujiwara Michinaga to make a movie?
01:20:20There is a very valuable piece of evidence left in this temple.
01:20:28It's pretty big.
01:20:30It's big.
01:20:32It's the first time it's been released on TV.
01:20:35History lovers, please check it out.
01:20:40What's written on it?
01:20:42Wow!
01:20:44It's beautiful.
01:20:46Wow!
01:20:48It's beautiful.
01:20:50Here it is.
01:20:52In this picture, there is a secret that Michinaga's family brought in Emperor Kazan.
01:21:00Where is this drawn?
01:21:02Where is this drawn?
01:21:04But the people on the right have their hair like this.
01:21:09That's right.
01:21:11This white person is Emperor Kazan.
01:21:17He's already shaved his head.
01:21:22He's already shaved his head.
01:21:26How old was Emperor Kazan?
01:21:29He was only 19 years old.
01:21:32He suddenly left the land and came back to this temple.
01:21:39He was suddenly interested in that kind of thing.
01:21:44There was a conspiracy of Fujiwara behind this.
01:21:49Did they decide to exile him because of the conspiracy of Fujiwara?
01:21:54Did they decide to exile him because of the conspiracy of Fujiwara?
01:21:55Did they decide to exile him because of the conspiracy of Fujiwara?
01:21:56Yes.
01:21:57Michinaga's family was led down the road by the idea of exiling the emperor.
01:22:04How did they do that?
01:22:06The details of the incident are written in the history book of the Heian period, the Great Mirror.
01:22:17Emperor Kazan lost his wife and was very sad.
01:22:22What should I do to make my wife come back to life?
01:22:26Should I be exiled?
01:22:28But I can't stop the emperor.
01:22:33Then, Michinaga's brother, Michikane...
01:22:38Now is the chance to be exiled.
01:22:40I will also be exiled with you.
01:22:45Liar.
01:22:46I see. You're so reliable.
01:22:49Then, let's be exiled together.
01:22:53Thank you.
01:22:57Emperor Kazan was led down the road by Michinaga's brother's idea.
01:23:01However...
01:23:04It's your turn next.
01:23:07What's wrong?
01:23:09I will be exiled once.
01:23:14Why?
01:23:18You deceived me.
01:23:22You deceived me.
01:23:26Wait.
01:23:31Fujiwara was exiled by the emperor.
01:23:36Michinaga's father, Kaneie, was the grandson of the emperor.
01:23:41He was going to be the successor of the emperor.
01:23:46That's bad.
01:23:48That's why it's called the greatest coup d'etat of the Heian period.
01:23:56That's great.
01:23:57It was a turning point.
01:24:01That's interesting.
01:24:03The greatest coup d'etat of the Heian period.
01:24:08The existence of a person who was involved in this conspiracy has become clear.
01:24:15Do you know who he is?
01:24:17He is a very famous person.
01:24:19Who is he?
01:24:21Murasaki Shikibu.
01:24:23Sanesuke of Fujiwara.
01:24:26Akiyama is playing the role of Sanesuke.
01:24:30It's too black.
01:24:33Is it wrong?
01:24:35Actually, it's Abeno Seimei.
01:24:38Abeno Seimei?
01:24:40Abeno Seimei is the representative of the Heian period.
01:24:44There is a possibility that Abeno Seimei was involved in the Heian period.
01:24:48The mystery of the Heian period is finally revealed.
01:24:57According to Mr. Aoki, who is a professor of Abeno Seimei and astronomy,
01:25:03Actually, Abeno Seimei was found on the day the volcano was erupted.
01:25:12Just before the eruption of the volcano, Abeno Seimei said,
01:25:19There is a possibility that the Heian period will come to an end.
01:25:24Abeno Seimei knew that the Heian period would come to an end.
01:25:30Seimei, who can serve the Emperor,
01:25:34had to report to the Emperor if there was a possibility of a great change.
01:25:40If he had reported to the Emperor at this time,
01:25:43he would have stopped the Emperor in advance.
01:25:47However...
01:25:50As a result, I don't think he made it in time.
01:25:53It's strange that he didn't make it in time.
01:25:56It's suspicious that he didn't make it in time.
01:25:59Actually, Seimei was found a few days before the eruption of the volcano.
01:26:09Using the current science and technology, I found out.
01:26:14So there is a possibility that Seimei didn't report to the Emperor.
01:26:20Yes, there is a high possibility.
01:26:23Why didn't Seimei report to the Emperor?
01:26:28That's the biggest mystery.
01:26:31Let's ask Mr. Yamamoto Junko.
01:26:35Seimei knew that his father, Michinaga of Fujiwara, would take power in the future.
01:26:45He didn't tell the Emperor that he was in danger.
01:26:48He turned to the Emperor and paid a debt of gratitude to Mr. Fujiwara.
01:26:54I see.
01:26:56In fact, there is such an interesting record.
01:27:00This is the number of jobs that Seimei Abeno received from Mr. Fujiwara.
01:27:10If you look at the records since 1986,
01:27:16Wow, the number of jobs is increasing.
01:27:19This is black.
01:27:22It's amazing.
01:27:24The Emperor liked this record.
01:27:28Because of this record, Seimei Abeno was able to measure his status as a benefactor.
01:27:40It's a great record.
01:27:43So, the reason why Mr. Fujiwara was able to make a great movie is...
01:27:52The reason why Seimei Abeno was able to make a great movie is because of Kudeta, who brought down the Emperor of the Volcano.
01:28:02I think I understand.
01:28:04It means to look at the stars.
01:28:07It doesn't mean that you can detect abnormalities in the starry sky, does it?
01:28:12I've decided to say my personal opinion.
01:28:16I think Seimei Abeno was able to connect the fact that he looked at the stars with the information of the people who collected the information.
01:28:29He collected a lot of information using people.
01:28:33He probably knew in advance what the Emperor was doing and what Mr. Fujiwara was trying to do.
01:28:45I think he was a ninja.
01:28:48Ninja?
01:28:49Yes.
01:28:50It's said that he was a ninja only in the Edo period.
01:28:52But I can't say that there were no people who worked as ninjas in the Heian period.
01:29:02So, the biggest mystery.
01:29:05The reason why Mr. Fujiwara was able to make a great movie in the Heian period.
01:29:10The last three keywords are obvious.
01:29:16If you combine them...
01:29:19Seimei was a ninja.
01:29:24What do you think?
01:29:27Ninja?
01:29:28Ninja?
01:29:29I don't think so.
01:29:30He wasn't a relative, was he?
01:29:32I thought he was a relative.
01:29:35I thought he was a person I didn't know.
01:29:40The reason why Mr. Fujiwara was able to make a great movie in the Heian period.
01:29:44Because Seimei was a ninja.
01:29:48It's said that he was a ninja in the Edo period.
01:29:53According to Mr. Isoda, there was a man who worked as a spy for a long time.
01:30:00After this, his unexpected identity will be revealed.
01:30:05Episode 1
01:30:08The mystery of the identity of the ninja that Seimei followed.
01:30:12Did he know about Mr. Fujiwara's conspiracy in advance?
01:30:16Mr. Tamashii!
01:30:20Mr. Fujiwara trapped Emperor Kazan.
01:30:25Seimei Abeno is suspected of the conspiracy.
01:30:30In fact, there is such a record in the documents at that time.
01:30:36Just before Emperor Kazan's departure, Seimei Abeno...
01:30:41There is a star incident that Emperor Kazan is in charge of.
01:30:53One Shikigami is in front of the Dairi.
01:30:56Shikigami?
01:30:59It is said that he used the Shikigami to report the star incident.
01:31:04It's a Shikigami.
01:31:07Professor, what is this Shikigami?
01:31:11In fact, at that time, not only Seimei Abeno,
01:31:14but also Onmyoji, who has a good memory,
01:31:17was believed to be able to manipulate a ghost called Shikigami.
01:31:23It was said that people couldn't see it, but...
01:31:27In this drawing, the figure of Shikigami is depicted.
01:31:35This is Seimei Abeno.
01:31:38It is said that the Shikigami is right behind him.
01:31:43According to Dr. Isoda's conjecture,
01:31:45the identity of this Shikigami is a ninja.
01:31:51Do you think there have been ninjas for a long time?
01:31:54Yes, yes.
01:31:55For example, in the Kofun period.
01:31:56In the Kofun period?
01:31:58In the Asuka-Nara period, the Shikigami was in the red.
01:32:02If you compare the Shikigami seen in the document with a living person,
01:32:06you can clearly see that it is a ninja.
01:32:08I can only read it as if I were doing my job.
01:32:11I don't know.
01:32:12I think Seimei used the Shikigami,
01:32:14and I think the Shikigami is a living person.
01:32:18So, the biggest reason why Mr. Fujiwara was able to master the movie in the Heian period is...
01:32:25There was Seimei Abeno, who used ninjas to gather all kinds of information about the Heian period.
01:32:35Mr. Fujiwara may have highly appreciated Seimei's ability to gather information.
01:32:43In the Heian period,
01:32:45I don't know if it's because I have a strong impression of Hikaru Genji,
01:32:49but I had the impression that the Heian period was more interesting than I had imagined.
01:32:58As soon as the Heian period ended,
01:33:02the era in which men fought continued.
01:33:07I would like to ask Mr. Isoda about this change.
01:33:11I thought it was an interesting era.
01:33:13That's all for today.
01:33:16See you again.
01:33:17Goodbye.
01:33:18Thank you very much.

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