ナゼそこ?2024年10月10日 熊本県 移住家族 100品種の野菜を育て…目指せ!完全自給自足SP

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ナゼそこ?2024年10月10日 熊本県 移住家族 100品種の野菜を育て…目指せ!完全自給自足SP
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00:03Horoyoi was surprised to find his wife was afraid to go home after a big fight.
00:08But there is a more shocking family in the mountains of Kumamoto.
00:14My goal is to live a life of my own.
00:16Is that so?
00:17Yes.
00:19We are covering the further end of the line bus in Kumamoto.
00:24What a coincidence!
00:27The family moved to a remote village in the mountains.
00:30Their goal is to live a life of their own.
00:34We grow as much vegetables as we can eat.
00:37Are those vegetables for you?
00:39Yes.
00:40I think we have grown about 100 kinds of vegetables.
00:44That's amazing.
00:45We have grown about 100 kinds of vegetables.
00:46Really?
00:49They have grown 100 kinds of vegetables.
00:54They are going to live a life of their own.
00:59What's more...
01:01How many people do you live with?
01:02Just me.
01:03Just you?
01:04Just me.
01:05Just you?
01:06Yes.
01:09Yamanashi Prefecture.
01:10It is located at an altitude of 1060 meters.
01:14It is a remote village of only two generations.
01:17I lost my husband.
01:20I didn't even dream of it.
01:25I can't believe it.
01:28They didn't even dream of living a life of their own.
01:34What happened deep in the mountains?
01:40The first stop is Kumamoto Station.
01:46The bus has arrived.
01:50They get on the bus and head to the last stop.
02:01They depart from the station.
02:07They pass the 54 stations on the way.
02:1354 stations?
02:15No way.
02:17We have arrived at the last stop, Kikuchi Onsen Shibin Hiroba.
02:23They arrive at the last stop of the bus, Kikuchi Onsen Shibin Hiroba.
02:28I didn't know there was an onsen.
02:36I'm sorry to bother you while you're working.
02:38I'm from TV Tokyo.
02:43Can I talk to you for a moment?
02:45Yes, you can.
02:48We're looking for people who live in the back of the bus.
02:53Is there a village in the back?
02:55There are several villages in the mountains.
02:59Really?
03:00I think Nishimura is a good choice.
03:03I think he's from the Kansai area.
03:06Did he emigrate?
03:08That's right.
03:09Nishimura has emigrated from the last stop of the bus to a village in the mountains.
03:22They head to the village to find out the mystery.
03:27I want to go into the mountains from here.
03:33They walk for 40 minutes from the last stop of the bus.
03:39They walk for 40 minutes from the last stop of the bus.
03:46It's amazing.
03:47They walk a lot.
03:52I found a house.
03:54There are several houses.
04:04It says Nishimura on the map.
04:10Hello.
04:13Excuse me.
04:14We're from TV Tokyo.
04:20Excuse me.
04:23She's my wife.
04:24Hello.
04:26We walked from the last stop of the bus to here.
04:30That's amazing.
04:32Did you walk here?
04:33Yes.
04:34It must have been hard to walk uphill.
04:36It was hard.
04:37I heard that Nishimura has emigrated here.
04:43He's a friend of yours.
04:47That's amazing.
04:48If you like, I can interview you today.
04:54That's great.
04:55Is that okay?
04:56Yes.
04:59Thank you very much.
05:02I'm Akina Nishimura.
05:04I'm Yusaku Nishimura.
05:06I'm Yusaku.
05:08Who are you?
05:10I'm a streamer.
05:12I'm four years old.
05:14It's hot, so please take a seat.
05:16I'm sorry.
05:18I don't recommend this place.
05:22They walk from the last stop of the bus to the village of Yamaai.
05:29They are Mr. Yusaku Nishimura and his wife, Ms. Akina.
05:37Let's go.
05:41They get in the car and go somewhere.
05:45It's green.
05:56Let's walk.
06:01It's in the mountains.
06:02It's true.
06:03There are only things that look natural.
06:10Do you see that?
06:11What is it?
06:13It's time to pick it up.
06:15Look at this.
06:16Some of them have begun to eat.
06:20What is it?
06:21They came to the field of earthquakes in Yamaai.
06:27It's a big one.
06:28Look.
06:32It's beautiful.
06:33It's beautiful, isn't it?
06:34It's a tomato.
06:35I grew it for the first time this year.
06:38This is basil.
06:44It's beautiful.
06:45Are these all vegetables grown by Mr. Nishimura?
06:48That's right.
06:50That's amazing.
06:51We grow as much as we can eat.
06:55Are these vegetables for you?
06:56That's right.
06:57That's great.
06:59When we run out of vegetables, we exchange them.
07:02I see.
07:03That's how it is.
07:05My goal is self-sufficiency.
07:07Is that so?
07:08Yes.
07:09Look at the baby goya.
07:13It's cute.
07:14Goya is delicious in summer.
07:17It's big.
07:19It's a little different.
07:21It's big, isn't it?
07:23Look at this.
07:24It's amazing.
07:26What is this?
07:27It's a white eggplant.
07:28Is it an eggplant?
07:29It's a green eggplant.
07:32I've never seen it before.
07:34It's a green eggplant.
07:35Can we eat it?
07:36Yes, you can eat it.
07:37It's green when it's done.
07:38There are only a few white ones.
07:40I haven't counted them.
07:42If you add small pieces, you may have grown about 100 varieties.
07:46That's amazing.
07:47You may have grown about 100 varieties.
07:49That many?
07:51100 varieties.
07:53For example, if there are only 5 varieties of tomatoes,
07:56it will be classified.
07:58I'm not trying not to grow them.
08:02But I can't grow them all in my field.
08:07That's amazing.
08:08Not only vegetables such as eggplants and cucumbers,
08:13but also jalapenos,
08:14Jalapenos.
08:16white peppers,
08:19green eggplants,
08:21and kyo-tan,
08:23rare vegetables are grown with interest.
08:27There are many rare vegetables.
08:29I've never heard of that.
08:32Some vegetables are still in the seed stage.
08:35But if you put them together,
08:37you can grow about 100 varieties in no time.
08:45If you put all the areas of the field together,
08:48you can grow about 38 varieties of vegetables.
08:53That's a lot of work.
08:55Do you do that alone?
08:58Let's finish harvesting. It's hot.
09:03The cost of food is almost zero yen.
09:11That's amazing.
09:12This is good. I don't need a supermarket.
09:16The family of Mr. Nishimura
09:19rely on a lot of vegetables
09:21and aim for self-sufficiency in Kumamoto Prefecture.
09:25Did you move here?
09:27Yes, I did.
09:28Osaka and Akina.
09:31I'm from Gifu Prefecture.
09:34Mr. Yusaku, her husband,
09:36used to live in Izumi City, Osaka.
09:38His wife, Ms. Akina,
09:40used to live in Itoshiro, Shirotori Town, Gifu.
09:45He moved to a village in Kumamoto Prefecture
09:48where he didn't have any connections.
09:51What's behind that?
09:54If I can't use money anymore,
09:58how can I live?
10:00What can I do?
10:03What can he do?
10:05He visits a mountain village
10:08to find out why he moved.
10:11Can I eat lunch today?
10:14Can I?
10:15Yes, you can.
10:17You don't have anything, right?
10:20There are a lot of vegetables, so let's eat.
10:23It's a season when cooking is fun.
10:26We only use vegetables that can be harvested.
10:30We only have potatoes every day.
10:33There are times like that in a year.
10:37There's a village.
10:38Yes.
10:39It's the best season now.
10:43He uses freshly harvested vegetables to make lunch.
10:49What about his wife, Ms. Yusaku?
10:53This is a hagama.
10:55A hagama.
10:57It's a type of can that comes out when you cut oil.
11:00You cut it with scissors,
11:03make a hole in the bottom, and let the air out.
11:06The hagama fits perfectly.
11:10It doesn't fall.
11:11It's not exactly handmade, but it's handmade.
11:15It fits.
11:24It's good.
11:25I think it's very efficient when you start the fire.
11:30I see.
11:31It's not that troublesome.
11:33I see.
11:37It's done.
11:39Wow.
11:41What is he going to put in the boiling water?
11:46Noodles.
11:47He's going to put them in.
11:49By the way,
11:52my flour turned into noodles.
11:56My flour turned into noodles.
12:00This is udon.
12:01I see.
12:07He made udon noodles with the flour he grew.
12:12Is there a reason why you make this at home?
12:16I don't eat this at all.
12:21Wow.
12:22That's a lot.
12:24That's a lot.
12:25I boiled four packs.
12:26I don't know how many servings.
12:28Here we go.
12:29He puts a lot of vegetables in the udon.
12:34It looks delicious.
12:35I'm so excited.
12:36It's so beautiful when it comes out.
12:39This is the red and green shiso that I harvested.
12:45This is cucumber.
12:47Eggs.
12:49This is the tomato that I harvested.
12:52It's beautiful.
12:53This is eggplant.
12:55It has zucchini, too.
12:56Wow.
12:57It looks delicious.
12:59If you add fresh vegetables as you like,
13:03it costs almost zero yen.
13:06Nishimura family's salad udon is ready.
13:10It looks delicious.
13:17I'm full.
13:20It's delicious.
13:22It's delicious.
13:23We haven't started eating tomatoes yet,
13:27so it's almost like a first harvest.
13:33It's delicious.
13:37You eat a lot.
13:40I can't see your face.
13:42Is it delicious?
13:43It's delicious.
13:45Thank you for the meal.
13:49It's delicious.
13:51It's not just vegetables that are self-sufficient.
13:56Honey.
14:00Eggs.
14:03The cost of these ingredients is almost zero yen.
14:20This is cedar.
14:23You're doing everything yourself.
14:27You're strong.
14:29You're like a machine.
14:30You're good.
14:33In winter, I use a firewood stove to make soy sauce.
14:37I can live without using a firewood stove.
14:41That's why I'm doing this.
14:43I'm doing this.
14:46You have a lot to do.
14:47That's right. I'm busy.
14:49I'm busy, but I'm not forced to do it.
14:51I chose it.
14:52I do it because I like it.
14:55There is a savior who supports such a life at home.
15:00Hello.
15:02Hello.
15:07A foreigner?
15:09Is the TV okay?
15:13What's your name?
15:14Roiki.
15:15Roiki.
15:16Roiki.
15:19Roiki lives with Nishimura's family.
15:22He is a French.
15:24Why?
15:26It's called WUFU.
15:28Foreigners help me with field work.
15:33They help me with my housework.
15:37Instead, I live with them in the house.
15:43We eat together.
15:46We don't spend money.
15:48We live together.
15:51That's what we do.
15:54WUFU is a system that provides food and accommodation instead of money.
16:06The 38-year-old tennis court is also supported by WUFU.
16:14It's a treasure.
16:16It's hard for two people to do this.
16:20Roiki makes dinner.
16:26Roiki makes it?
16:27Yes.
16:28It's delicious.
16:30I'm good at cooking.
16:33I used to work as a chef in France.
16:38Is it a real dish?
16:39Yes.
16:41That's great.
16:42I want him to stay with me.
16:45And then...
16:47The youngest child is back.
16:52I can hear the voice.
16:54This is the third child, Kukuri.
16:57She will be two years old soon.
17:01She will be two years old soon.
17:04The husband, Yusaku, takes his youngest child, Kukuri, out again.
17:12Do you often come and go by car?
17:14Yes.
17:16I usually start working at 4 a.m.
17:20I make breakfast and clean up.
17:22I prepare for my child and start working.
17:27I usually start at 4 a.m.
17:29That's early.
17:33We're here.
17:35We're here.
17:38Are you ready?
17:39I'm going to get some water.
17:43Are you here to get water?
17:45That's right.
17:47I'm here to cook.
17:51He gets spring water from the mountains.
17:59It's cute.
18:00Ten-chan.
18:03Hello.
18:05Can I ask your name?
18:06I'm Tensei.
18:07I'm Tensei.
18:09Hello.
18:10Hello.
18:11You two look exactly the same.
18:14You two look similar.
18:16Let me introduce the Nishimura family.
18:19The couple has three children.
18:22Tensei is 8 years old.
18:25Kaishin is 4 years old.
18:28Kukuri is 2 years old.
18:31In addition...
18:33One of them is in the womb now.
18:35There are six of us.
18:37He's two months pregnant.
18:40It's a big family.
18:44Actually, the wife, Akina, has a fourth child in her womb.
18:51Let's take it easy.
18:52Let's take it easy.
18:53Let's take it easy.
18:54When they finished welcoming her...
18:58...they prepared a lot of food in their kitchen.
19:01It's delicious.
19:04Thinly spread the dough that was kneaded earlier...
19:07...and spread a lot of homemade tomato sauce on top.
19:14In addition, add cheese...
19:17It's the best.
19:19...and stir-fried mushrooms.
19:24They also added a lot of tomatoes from the field.
19:28There are a lot of vegetables.
19:31They also added a lot of vegetables.
19:34Finally, they baked it in an oven at 240 degrees for a long time.
19:46It's amazing.
19:48It looks delicious.
19:50It looks delicious.
19:54It looks delicious.
19:56It looks delicious.
19:57It looks delicious.
19:58It looks delicious.
19:59It looks delicious.
20:00The pizza with a lot of homemade vegetables is completed.
20:05It looks delicious.
20:07How does it taste?
20:11It's the best.
20:14It's delicious.
20:19It's delicious.
20:25It's the best.
20:26It's the best.
20:27It's delicious.
20:28It's delicious.
20:29It's delicious.
20:30They were surprised by the pizza with a lot of vegetables.
20:36Akari Hayami, who is active as an actress, is also particular about cooking.
20:43Gas fire?
20:45What are you particular about?
20:46It's not IH, it's gas fire.
20:49I understand.
20:50It has to be fire, right?
20:51Yes, it has to be fire.
20:52I've never heard of gas fire.
20:55Is it right?
20:56Is gas fire right?
20:57Is there such a thing as gas fire?
20:58When I move, the most important thing is IH.
21:03If it's IH, it's definitely NG.
21:05No matter how ideal my house is, it's IH.
21:12Why is that?
21:13I want to shake it like this.
21:14Do you cook a lot?
21:16I cook.
21:18But there are a lot of messy dishes, so I want to shake it like this.
21:24I have the impression that I have to do it carefully.
21:29You're particular about gas fire.
21:32That's amazing.
21:36On the other hand, what is Miki Fujimoto, Sanji's mother, particular about cooking?
21:43On the contrary, I am particular about not being particular.
21:49If you stick to it or do a routine, you'll have to do it.
21:55But what you want to do on that day and that time, your physical condition will be different, so don't stick to it.
22:03I usually make fried chicken with a bat.
22:08I don't have a plate for fried chicken.
22:13What's important is to eat.
22:15I don't eat plates.
22:17I don't eat plates.
22:19That's right.
22:20What you eat is important.
22:22I don't care what's on it.
22:25I don't care if it's a tissue.
22:27I'll stick to it.
22:29I'll stick to it.
22:30I can eat it because it's fried chicken.
22:32I don't care if I can eat it.
22:34That's wild.
22:37Salad udon for lunch is also handmade pizza.
22:42The three families of Nishimura, who spend a lot of time and money on vegetables and spend almost zero yen on food.
22:51But why did they move to the mountains of Kumamoto Prefecture, which is not far away from Gifu and Osaka?
23:05Yusaku, a husband who was born and raised in Izumi City, Osaka Prefecture.
23:11He went to junior high school, high school, and university in his hometown of Osaka.
23:17He went to karaoke and shopping with his friends.
23:21He had a very normal student life.
23:26But when he was 21 years old and started working, he had a change of heart.
23:31I don't want to be anyone.
23:34I don't have any dreams.
23:37But when I started working, I wanted to be more free.
23:44I didn't want to do anything.
23:46I thought I was abroad.
23:49I haven't decided yet, so I wanted to have more experiences.
23:55I want to go abroad and have various experiences.
23:58With such thoughts in his heart, he saved money for a part-time job and lived a life of traveling between Japan and abroad.
24:09His wife, Akina, met him because of his part-time job.
24:16After that, Yusaku moved to Australia alone.
24:21What did he feel there?
24:24I lived in a place where only natural people lived for a long time.
24:30The people who talked to me were living on firewood.
24:34They built a house on a tree and put solar panels on it.
24:39I realized a lot of things that I wouldn't have realized if I had lived in Japan.
24:44When I realized that I couldn't use money,
24:47I thought it would be nice if I could live like that.
24:55I want to train myself to live like that.
24:59Yusaku, who was fascinated by the life of self-sufficiency, decided to move from Osaka after returning home.
25:07That place is the village in the mountains of Kumamoto Prefecture where he lives now.
25:14But why did he move to this place where there is no connection?
25:19Kumamoto has a lot of water and the sea is close.
25:24I wanted to live on my own, so I thought about where to live.
25:29When I thought about it in Japan, I thought that I could grow vegetables all year round miraculously.
25:36So I chose Kumamoto.
25:39I can grow vegetables all year round.
25:42And now, he is cultivating 100 kinds of vegetables called Yusaku Farmland.
25:51It's hard, but I have a lot of children and I live every day.
25:58But it's not hard. I'm happy.
26:03I think the happiest thing is that my family is smiling and healthy.
26:09I want to do my best to make them happy.
26:14Yusaku's family moved to Kumamoto because they wanted to live on their own.
26:23However, a 88-year-old woman who lives alone in a 1,060-meter-high house was more shocked.
26:32It's dark.
26:35Climbing up and down the mountain.
26:42Is it around here?
26:44Yes, it is.
26:46Oh, it's around here.
26:51Here we are.
26:54It's a 1,060-meter-high mountain village with only two generations.
27:01Two generations!
27:04It's amazing.
27:11Oh, there are people.
27:15Hello.
27:17I'm from TV Tokyo.
27:19Why did you choose this show?
27:21I'm looking for people who live in the mountains.
27:24Nice to meet you.
27:26My parents' house is here, so I'm looking for people who do field work on their days off.
27:30I see.
27:32By the way, I'm from TV Tokyo.
27:35What's your name?
27:37Are you Mr. Fujiwara?
27:39You have good eyes.
27:41I'm used to it.
27:43You're good at it.
27:45It's like he's teasing me.
27:48Mr. Fujiwara will introduce the 88-year-old woman he's looking for.
27:55Oh, there she is.
27:59Oh, there she is.
28:01I think I've seen her before.
28:03Hey.
28:05Hey.
28:07Hello.
28:09I'm from TV Tokyo.
28:11Why did you choose this show?
28:15I'm sorry for suddenly meeting you.
28:21Hello.
28:23Who are you looking for?
28:26I'm looking for people who do field work on their days off.
28:31I'm looking for people who do field work on their days off.
28:36I'm looking for people who do field work on their days off.
28:41I heard you're doing an interview here.
28:43Yes, I'm doing an interview here.
28:45The doctor is here, so I got my hair cut and dyed.
28:55She's in the middle of dyeing her hair.
28:57I just finished dyeing my hair.
29:00Oh, you're dyeing your hair now?
29:02Yes.
29:03What color did you dye your hair?
29:05It's a little reddish.
29:07It's stylish.
29:09It's hot, so I can't speak well.
29:15You're speaking well.
29:17Excuse me, I'm Sekiya from TV Tokyo.
29:21What's your name?
29:23Kanoe.
29:24Kanoe?
29:25That's a nice name.
29:27How many people live here?
29:29One person.
29:31One person?
29:34Kanoe Ujiwara is 88 years old with a beautiful smile.
29:41This is a small village in the mountains in the north of Yamanashi Prefecture.
29:47There are no supermarkets or hospitals here.
29:53I'm going to wash my hair.
29:55It's about time.
29:57It's not good to have a lot of hair.
30:00I'm looking forward to seeing what kind of hair it will be.
30:06I'm going to wash my hair.
30:13Excuse me.
30:15How do you wash your hair?
30:25It's not good to have a lot of hair.
30:30Her legs and hips are strong.
30:32She's 88 years old.
30:43There's an outlet up there.
30:48The location of the outlet is high.
30:51It's okay to have short hair, right?
30:54I'm going to ask Tomoko to do it.
30:59There are no hairdressers in the village.
31:02Tomoko's relative comes here once a month.
31:06You look fashionable.
31:12It's nice.
31:15But there's something behind this smile.
31:19It's been about five years.
31:21I had a hard time.
31:25I didn't even dream of it.
31:31Kanoe lives alone in a house deep in the mountains.
31:37When she was in the fifth grade of elementary school, she experienced something unforgettable.
31:43What is it?
31:45There is no supermarket or hospital.
31:48She lives alone in a house at an altitude of 1,060 meters.
31:52What kind of mountain life does she have?
31:58I'm going to find out the two mysteries.
32:05This is a potato field.
32:08It's a male potato.
32:16Kanoe is 88 years old.
32:18She takes care of the field every morning for three days.
32:24That's why she's so energetic.
32:26It's hard.
32:33This is my field.
32:36Is this Kanoe's field?
32:38That's right.
32:41It rains a lot.
32:43It comes out overnight.
32:45Does it come out overnight?
32:47Yes, it does.
32:49It usually comes out around here.
32:52It's easy to pick it up.
32:54It's easy to pick it up.
32:56It's amazing.
32:57It's fast.
32:59It's really fast.
33:01It's fast.
33:03It's delicious.
33:05Kanoe eats seven kinds of vegetables, including corn, pumpkin, and spinach.
33:16It's 20 kilometers from here to the nearest supermarket.
33:21It's not easy.
33:23Vegetables from the field are essential for her life.
33:28There are other things she eats on her own.
33:35This is miso.
33:38It's delicious.
33:40I make my own rice and barley.
33:43I put in a lot of beans and let it sit for a year.
33:47A year?
33:48I let it sit for a year.
33:49This is the miso I made.
33:51That's amazing.
33:54I'll make it for you.
33:56Is that okay?
33:57She uses precious ingredients to cook.
34:05This is spinach.
34:07Did you grow it?
34:09Yes, I made it.
34:11I see.
34:12It's good.
34:14I put in a bit of dashi.
34:17I put in a bit of dashi.
34:21She makes her own miso.
34:23I put in a bit of dashi.
34:26She makes her own miso.
34:29She puts in the spinach she grew at home.
34:34It smells really good.
34:36It smells good, doesn't it?
34:38It looks delicious.
34:40It looks delicious.
34:42The homemade miso soup with a lot of spinach is complete.
34:48It looks delicious.
34:51You can eat it now.
35:00This is delicious.
35:02It's delicious, isn't it?
35:04It's because you put in a lot of spinach.
35:09In 1936, in the year of Showa 11,
35:13Kanoe was born as the daughter of five siblings.
35:18I was about five years old.
35:20My father died in the ocean.
35:23I don't know why my mother died.
35:26She had a hard time.
35:28There was no hospital in the old days.
35:31Were your parents both dead?
35:34They both died.
35:37It was hard for my father.
35:42I didn't even dream of it.
35:48I didn't dream of it at all.
35:53Kanoe's mother when she was five years old.
35:56Her father when she was 11 years old.
35:59Kanoe lost her parents in elementary school.
36:04The siblings went to their separate relatives.
36:10When Kanoe graduated from junior high school,
36:13she went out of her relative's house to earn her own living expenses.
36:18She went out of her relative's house to earn her own living expenses.
36:26I only got 2,000 yen a month.
36:31She started to help her in-laws when she was 15 years old.
36:37She worked hard for three years.
36:42Kanoe didn't know what to do.
36:46I used to walk on a mountain road.
36:50What? You walked on a mountain road?
36:55At that time, there was no bus around here.
36:58Kanoe was 18 years old.
37:00She was carrying heavy luggage in her bag.
37:04She was alone.
37:06It took her four hours to get to the back of the mountain where she lives now.
37:14There was a surprising reason behind it.
37:27It was fun.
37:30What?
37:34That's amazing.
37:39Miki Fujimoto, a former Morning Musume member.
37:44She was shocked by a certain action of Tsunku.
37:50When I was a Morning Musume member,
37:52I said,
37:53Let's have Tsunku watch the last dance lesson.
37:58When Tsunku came to the studio,
38:03I thought Tsunku was going to dance.
38:07Then all the choreography had changed.
38:12Did Tsunku do it?
38:14Yes.
38:15I thought something was wrong.
38:17Everything changed.
38:20We only had a few hours until the next day.
38:23Morning Musume members have a lot of energy.
38:25We only had a few hours, but we were all excited.
38:28That's why you could do it.
38:30That's right.
38:31Can you keep up with them?
38:33Yes, we can.
38:34That's cool.
38:35That's what Hello! Project is all about.
38:37It's a sparta.
38:39It captures everyone's heart.
38:41Somehow.
38:43Kanoe Fujiwara, 88 years old, lives alone in a house in the mountains of Yamanashi Prefecture, at an altitude of 1,060 meters.
38:56When she was 18 years old, she suddenly quit her job as a housekeeper and took a certain action.
39:05I want to have a farm here.
39:07I want to live here.
39:10Kanoe, who left the city, did not have a bus at the time, so she spent four hours in the city of Kofu to the mountains.
39:23This is a potato field.
39:26It's called Danjaku.
39:29Danjaku potatoes?
39:30Yes, Danjaku potatoes.
39:32Then she decided to work in the fields and live in the countryside.
39:42This is the Yamaoku village where Kanoe was born and raised at an altitude of 1,060 meters.
39:53I've been dating my father for about three years.
40:00I want to get married.
40:03She has a cute smile.
40:06He's an interesting person.
40:08He's a good singer, too.
40:12She married Mr. Kazuaki, who lived in the same village and worked as a forester.
40:20They raised their two children well and lived happily ever after.
40:30However...
40:33My father is Parkinson's disease.
40:40He was a great man.
40:44Parkinson's disease is a disease in which abnormal behavior occurs in the brain,
40:49which causes tremors in the limbs and makes it difficult to live a normal life.
40:55Mr. Kazuaki, her husband, was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease at the age of 75.
41:03And in Yamaoku, a village with no supermarkets or hospitals,
41:09she began a difficult life with Parkinson's disease, which lasted for 15 years.
41:15My father can't do anything.
41:22That's amazing.
41:24I see.
41:28Miki Fujimoto.
41:30When she joined Morning Musume, she was incredibly sharp.
41:36When I debuted, I was a serious idol.
41:39But when I joined Morning Musume, I became rebellious.
41:43I was reckless.
41:45I thought I would never listen to my seniors.
41:48Why?
41:50I didn't like it.
41:53You were sharp.
41:55Yes, I was.
41:56I decided that I would never listen to my seniors.
42:00When you joined Morning Musume, did you think,
42:02this girl's group was impossible?
42:04I thought so.
42:07At that time, I was really reckless.
42:11Didn't you argue with your seniors?
42:13Even if I was told something, I didn't say anything back.
42:17If I didn't like it, I wouldn't like it.
42:21Are there many people like that?
42:23No, I'm the only one.
42:28Actress Akari Hayami.
42:31She was very sharp when she was young.
42:36I wanted to do what I wanted to do, but I didn't want to do what I didn't want to do.
42:40So I opened my earring.
42:42My manager was very angry at me.
42:45He said I would never be in a period drama again.
42:49When I asked him, he said,
42:51don't all the seniors in the agency have piercings?
42:53I said that too.
42:55After that, I was able to do a period drama,
42:57so I told him to watch it.
42:59That's cool.
43:01She was an interesting person.
43:03She was also a good singer.
43:06They worked as forestry workers and farmers for two years and three months.
43:11They raised two children in the mountains.
43:14They are Kanoe and Hayami.
43:16But...
43:18Kanoe has Parkinson's disease.
43:22She was very young.
43:27Her husband, Kazuaki, was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease when he was 75 years old.
43:35They have been living together for 15 years.
43:43Kanoe has been taking care of her husband's hands and feet,
43:49who has become unable to walk.
43:57My father died three years ago.
44:01Three years ago, he passed away in a brain hemorrhage.
44:05He was 90 years old.
44:09I didn't think I would be alone here.
44:1560 years of life together.
44:18Days that make you sad when you lose your companion.
44:23Even so, there was a surprising reason why Kanoe can still be healthy now that she is 88 years old.
44:38That's the reason.
44:40Wow.
44:47I forgot the name, but this is it.
44:50The story of this drama will begin at 9 p.m. on October 18th.
44:55It's a mystery drama about a strange buddy named Keiji Ishato.
44:59I play the role of Naohito Fujiki.
45:02Please look forward to it.
45:05The northern part of Yamanashi Prefecture.
45:07It is said to be the highest mountain in the world.
45:10It is said to be the highest mountain in the world.
45:16The northern part of Yamanashi Prefecture.
45:18It is said to be the highest mountain in the world.
45:21It is said to be the highest mountain in the world.
45:26Kanoe, who was chosen by her beloved husband.
45:30The reason why she can still be healthy is...
45:38This is my brother's wife.
45:42This is my brother's wife.
45:44This is my brother's wife.
45:46This is my brother's wife.
45:50By chance, all three of us lost our husbands.
45:56Kanoe, who has five brothers.
45:59Kayoko is the son's wife.
46:02And Nachiko is the brother's wife of her husband, Kazuaki.
46:08All three of them were chosen by their husbands.
46:12But they live nearby.
46:14So they always get together and have a tea party.
46:21I'm glad you live nearby.
46:24I'm relieved.
46:26You talk like a woman.
46:29It's a woman's talk.
46:31It's a woman's talk.
46:34I'm sorry.
46:36I'm looking forward to having three brothers.
46:39That's the best.
46:41A woman's talk with three men who are in love.
46:44They talk about anything and laugh without stress.
46:49It is said to be the secret to their health.
46:53Why is it on TVER U-NEXT?

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