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00:00The police officers are holding umbrellas and obstructing our filming.
00:06They are holding umbrellas while it's raining and obstructing our filming.
00:15Tonight's journey is...
00:19South Korea, China
00:22Last year, they ranked North Korea as the 2nd worst country in terms of freedom of the press.
00:31Especially, the surveillance of foreign media is very strict.
00:34There are more than 100 journalists in and out of the country.
00:41Sui Tai Myung is a prison for journalists.
00:48And tonight's journey is...
00:50The market.
00:51The market makes me excited.
00:54Everyone in Japan likes mint.
00:56Isn't this 40 yen cheaper?
00:58It's good.
01:00It's a little heavy.
01:02This woman seems to be used to China.
01:08Chief of the Beijing Bureau of Investigation, Meiko Tateyama.
01:13I want to convey the real China that is not a stereotype.
01:23There is a China that we don't know.
01:31Chief of the Bureau of Investigation, Satoshi Masuo.
01:35I'm in Okinawa now.
01:37I heard from a soldier that a Russian drone is flying.
01:42To Ukraine in the middle of a war.
01:46Of course, it's difficult to interview.
01:51It's a dangerous place where life is at stake.
01:54Masuo goes to the front line with his playful journalist spirit.
02:01The pilot started flying the drone.
02:06He flew into the air.
02:08And he's going to the Russian territory.
02:13I'm scared.
02:15Tonight, the crazy special forces will take you on a journey to the interview limit area.
02:27Mr. Togawa.
02:29There was no introduction.
02:31Have you already been kicked out?
02:33Mr. Togawa, Mr. Masuo, and Mr. Tateyama.
02:37Nice to meet you.
02:40Let's start with the first question.
02:42Why is Mr. Togawa here?
02:45I was told that the two of you may not be able to come to the studio during the interview.
02:51So I was told to come.
02:53But since the two of you are here, I don't think I need it.
02:55It's like a commentary.
02:57It's like a mascot.
03:00Let's start with Mr. Masuo.
03:03Here is the topic of the interview.
03:05The front line of the war, the drone stage.
03:10Mr. Masuo witnessed and testified the moment the war began.
03:16There have been many important moments since then.
03:20He has always been involved in that journey.
03:23I don't think there is anyone in Japanese media who has seen the scene as much as he did.
03:29It's been more than two and a half years since the war began in Ukraine.
03:32It will be three years soon.
03:34We have been covering the situation of the capital,
03:37and what the soldiers are doing now to protect the country.
03:44Crazy correspondent, Masuo.
03:47Traveling to the front line of the war in Ukraine.
03:53February 24, 2022.
03:58Russia announced a special military operation,
04:02and began an attack on Ukraine.
04:06The capital Kiev, which was said to be conquered in three days.
04:12The Ukrainian army showed a resistance that exceeded expectations,
04:16and defeated the Russian army.
04:20But many Kiev citizens avoided the war,
04:24and evacuated to other countries.
04:29It's been about two and a half years since then.
04:32What is going on in Ukraine, where the war continues?
04:36It takes about 15 hours from Tokyo to Kiev,
04:41the capital of Ukraine.
04:44I arrived in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine.
04:47It took me more than 10 hours to get to Kiev
04:50I've been covering the situation in Ukraine for the past two and a half years.
04:54Every time I come back here,
04:56I feel that the number of people living in Kiev is increasing.
05:01Right after the invasion,
05:03the city of Kiev, where people disappeared.
05:07But now, more and more Kiev citizens have chosen to return to their hometown.
05:13There are families who enjoy shopping,
05:17and there are ice cream shops in the city.
05:21If you cut off this part,
05:23you will forget that you are in a country that is at war.
05:27Some of them are tourists.
05:30Some of them come from the countryside.
05:33Some of them come from the countryside.
05:36Some of them come from the countryside.
05:39Some of them come from the countryside.
05:43Some of them come from Poland, Georgia, and other countries.
05:50There are supermarkets, grocery stores,
05:53and shops for tourists.
05:59But this is a country at war.
06:03If you walk around the city...
06:05But in the city,
06:07there are things that make you feel that you are at war.
06:11This is a place where Ukrainian soldiers come together.
06:14This is a place where Ukrainian soldiers come together.
06:18People from the military actually stand here,
06:21and if there is hope, they join the army.
06:24In Japan, soldiers are recruited in the outskirts of the city.
06:29There are physical examinations,
06:32but basically anyone can apply.
06:36Furthermore...
06:38This is Maiden Square.
06:42Look at the flags.
06:44Ukrainian flags.
06:47There are so many small flags.
06:51There are so many of them.
06:54These flags show the names of the soldiers
06:59who were killed in the war.
07:07What you see in the city
07:09are the photos and names of the soldiers who were killed in the war.
07:16According to the government,
07:18the number of soldiers is over 30,000.
07:24At first glance, it looks like everyday life.
07:28But we don't know when the attack will come.
07:32This kind of fear has always existed.
07:38In July,
07:39the largest commercial facilities in Japan were bombed in Kyushu.
07:45People continue to live in fear.
07:51Meanwhile,
07:52Masuo heads to one of the most terrifying places.
07:57This is the outskirts of Kyushu.
08:00This is where some of the drone parts
08:03used in the front lines and in the Ukrainian army are made.
08:09These are drone weapons.
08:13Drones have changed the style of war.
08:17This is a drone.
08:20This is a video of the actual attack.
08:25A drone with a bomb hidden behind a Russian soldier.
08:31And then...
08:33Scary, scary.
08:43A bomb is dropped from the sky towards the target.
08:48Or this weapon, which charges with a bomb,
08:53has changed the war.
08:58The center of Russia, the Kremlin.
09:04What?
09:08Moscow's skyscrapers.
09:11And what destroyed the Russian military
09:14was a remote attack by a drone.
09:18A remote attack?
09:20Ukraine plans to manufacture drones for a millionth attack.
09:26Russia, on the other hand,
09:27has 17 times more drone production in two years.
09:31What?
09:33It's become a terrifying weapon for Ryotoku.
09:39This is it.
09:41We're inside now.
09:43This is the factory where the drone parts are made.
09:53There are about 15 3D printers in each room of the apartment.
09:59This is where the launch pad for the drone
10:02and the dropper for the bomb are manufactured.
10:08You use the dropper to drop the bomb like this.
10:16The cost of making a drone weapon is 70,000 yen per unit.
10:22This simple device is now a weapon that can kill a lot of people.
10:30And Masuo goes to the front line.
10:35We're going to join the Ukrainian drone forces.
10:45He's going to interview the drone forces in the war.
10:52The scene is a battlefield on the border with Russia.
10:56He's heading to the front line of the drone forces.
11:02It takes 30 minutes to make the car run.
11:06This is the place where we meet with the drone forces.
11:13Nice to meet you.
11:16We meet with the Ukrainian soldiers who are going to the front line.
11:22I have a promise to keep you safe.
11:27First, don't turn on the lights.
11:31And don't wear a seat belt so that you can run away at any time.
11:36And don't move until we give the signal.
11:41Please keep this promise.
11:44We don't know what's going to happen from now on.
11:49A momentary decision can change a person's mind.
11:54It's getting dark.
11:56We're going to leave here when it's completely dark.
12:04He's moving in a bright time zone.
12:07He's going to move in the dark to be a target of the Russian drone attacks.
12:14It's been a long time.
12:17I'm surprised to see you again.
12:20Say hello to me, too.
12:25It's a battlefield where you don't know when you're going to die.
12:29He's happy to see his friends again.
12:34And then...
12:37We're leaving now.
12:41Of course, we're going to use the Russian drone.
12:44We're going to leave at night so that we don't get hit by it.
12:48I'm very nervous.
12:51It's very fast.
12:54It's important to get out of this dangerous area as soon as possible.
13:00To reduce the risk of being found by the Russian army,
13:03he continues to run at 120 km per hour.
13:08But...
13:14There's a Russian drone.
13:16Get out of there.
13:18If you're attacked, run away.
13:21He checks the Russian drone in the air.
13:27I'm scared.
13:44There's a Russian drone.
13:47We have to wait for it to disappear.
13:51He checks the Russian drone in the air.
13:57He's nervous all of a sudden.
14:01It's extremely risky to stay here.
14:05I can't calm down.
14:12It's a life-and-death interview.
14:15It's up to him to decide whether to go or not.
14:18But...
14:20Get out of there.
14:21If you're attacked, run away.
14:24Get out of there?
14:25It's been too long.
14:27If a car comes after us, we're done.
14:29We have to hide in the woods.
14:31The situation is serious.
14:33He gets out of there and hides.
14:41We have permission to leave.
14:43We're good to go.
14:46We have permission to leave.
14:48We have permission to leave.
14:51Hurry up.
14:54He goes to the drone unit.
15:01There's nothing here.
15:05This is the front line.
15:09There's nothing to hide here.
15:16It's extremely risky to stay here.
15:20And...
15:22We're here.
15:24Is this the place?
15:25It used to be a private house.
15:27There's a soldier here.
15:29He's here.
15:30Get out of here.
15:32He wants us to get out of here.
15:35This way.
15:37This is the drone unit in Ukraine.
15:41This is the front line.
15:43We're inside.
15:45We're in the middle of nowhere.
15:47We're inside.
15:52And so...
16:02You made it.
16:04Thank you for having us.
16:07This is the base where the Ukrainian drone unit is active.
16:14It's probably like a basement of a private house.
16:22The base is surrounded by concrete.
16:25There's about 10 floors of underground space.
16:27They attack remotely with drones.
16:32There's a mattress here.
16:34There's equipment here.
16:36We're going to sleep here.
16:38We're going to sleep here for three days in a row.
16:41Then we're going to rest for a day and get ready for the next day.
16:45We're going to keep doing this.
16:51Do you want some cookies?
16:53Yes.
16:55We can't see them without Masuo Tokuhai's coverage.
17:00He's a real soldier fighting on the front line.
17:06And then...
17:08Can you hear the sound of the Russian artillery firing?
17:16It's like it's echoing every few seconds.
17:19In other words, this base is a target for the Russian army.
17:26We're spending every day here in a state of unimaginable tension.
17:33While the sound of the artillery is echoing,
17:36the Ukrainian soldiers are surprised at the same time.
17:40In this situation, Masuo, who continues to report, is also quite surprised.
17:47Do you want to see a drone?
17:50What is a drone, which is actually used for weapons?
17:57This is a place where they store military equipment and drones.
18:04That's right.
18:06This is a bomb for an anti-personnel mission.
18:10The flight distance for one aircraft is 10 kilometers.
18:13The weight of the bomb can be loaded up to 3 kilometers.
18:17This is where the drones are lined up.
18:20This is a small anti-tank.
18:24This is a big tank.
18:27This is a high-power bomb that attacks buildings and buildings.
18:33Depending on the purpose, various bombs are attached to the drone and fired.
18:40Mr. Kosta, who joined the army just five months ago, is in charge of the drone weapons.
18:48How do they feel?
18:57I used to work at a company that made parts for the Kornaby.
19:02When I live in Kharkiv, I hear the sound of missiles on a daily basis.
19:08And I heard that Russia was attacking, so I decided to join the army.
19:16Yes, until a while ago, they were ordinary people.
19:21However...
19:22Respond.
19:24I just sent you the location of the enemy.
19:28The Russian soldiers are in the building.
19:31Can I fly?
19:34That's right.
19:35Let's get ready to take off.
19:39The commander of the drone attack says he will carry out the operation.
19:46The drone has just taken off.
19:51The drone is now installed here.
19:53After this, it will fly and head for the Russian army.
19:57The tank and the enemy will rush in.
20:01Let's take off!
20:06And now the pilot has started flying the drone.
20:11It will fly in the air and head for the Russian army.
20:19It's like a scene from a movie.
20:25This is a real war.
20:29It will fly to the position of the enemy's drone pilot.
20:36It's a drone heading for the Russian army's base.
20:41But in the meantime...
20:48I just heard a very loud sound.
20:53I think it's a Russian artillery fire.
20:55I heard a very loud sound near here.
20:59Even though it's a war, what we're looking at is the moment when humans kill each other.
21:07However, it's going terribly well.
21:13The target is the shining place on the left.
21:18Confirmed.
21:21Is it this hut?
21:24Keep it level.
21:29Let's go.
21:30Go.
21:33It's getting closer.
21:38It's a success.
21:40Everything is going well.
21:43I was able to confirm the enemy.
21:46There was a 2-kilogram bullet, so it's quite destructive.
21:52The mission to bomb the enemy's base has been completed.
21:59What do they think about this reality?
22:04There is no joy or sadness.
22:07There is no special feeling.
22:11I think most people will head for the target without worrying about anything with a drone.
22:18It's my job to shoot down the enemy who invade my country.
22:23That's all.
22:26I'm back to the place where we had a meeting.
22:30In a war, innocent civilians are sacrificed or the city is destroyed.
22:37We often see such things.
22:39However, in the front line of the war,
22:44each soldier is a civilian with his family.
22:51We have to fight to protect our country.
22:55It's natural.
22:57I feel the reality of the war with my body.
23:03After this, Masuo explains the latest drone weapon.
23:10Koike.
23:12It's real, but I don't feel the reality.
23:16It's a strange feeling.
23:18Drone attack.
23:20Are you developing drones?
23:23Yes. We are developing a drone with a face recognition system.
23:28For example, we learn the face of the enemy or the head of the organization.
23:34Then we can attack the enemy.
23:39We've come this far.
23:43In the United States, we have a micro drone.
23:46It's a small hand-held drone.
23:49It's like a toy in Japan.
23:51Yes, it is.
23:53We fly a lot of them in a line and move in that line.
23:58Even if one of them is killed, the other is alive.
24:01It's a new weapon that has changed the shape of the battlefield.
24:07Crazy.
24:09Next is Mr. Tateyama.
24:12You were in the ranking earlier.
24:14There is a freedom ranking in the press.
24:17The second place is China.
24:19Mr. Sakagawa, is it precious to be told in this video?
24:24I think it's very precious as a record.
24:26My friend in the United States has been waiting for a visa from China for two years.
24:32I couldn't get it, so I gave up and went home.
24:36Where did you go this time?
24:39Here is the topic of this interview.
24:42I went to the largest city in the world, Zhoujiang.
24:48How many people are there?
24:50There are 30 million people.
24:5230 million?
24:53Zhoujiang is one of the most active cities in China.
24:58I would like you to see how active China is.
25:04A trip to China for a real interview.
25:09The largest city in the world.
25:12It takes about 9 hours by plane from Japan.
25:16To Zhoujiang City in mainland China.
25:20We arrived in Zhoujiang.
25:23It's a signboard of a hotpot restaurant.
25:26Speaking of Zhoujiang, it's a hotpot restaurant.
25:29The hotpot restaurant in Zhoujiang is said to be spicy.
25:33Zhoujiang is located in Yamai, next to Sichuan Province.
25:38About 30 years ago, it was a city with a population of about 5 million.
25:44However, in 2000, the Chinese government's plan to develop the western part of the country changed the city.
25:50The government began rapid infrastructure development for about 20 trillion yen.
25:56As a result, the population increased with the development of the city.
26:01In just 30 years, the population has increased by more than 30 million.
26:06The city has been reborn as the largest city in the world.
26:11It's a city with the same momentum as China.
26:16There is a crazy world of China.
26:27First, Tateyama went to...
26:30This is the largest market in Zhoujiang, so I came here.
26:36Shetian Wonder Tourist Market supports the world's largest population.
26:42This is like a meat corner.
26:45There's a lot of meat hanging around.
26:48This is the size of a meat market.
26:52Wow, there's a lot of different parts of the chicken.
26:57I feel like they're taking good care of each part.
27:03It's pretty common in China.
27:06For some reason, the Chinese chickens have skin on them.
27:11It's a pig's nose.
27:14How do you eat a pig's nose?
27:17You put it in a salad.
27:19It's the same as miso.
27:23I've never had miso before.
27:25It's like a soft-boiled egg.
27:29Tateyama is also impressed by the taste of miso.
27:34You should pay attention to the amount of ingredients.
27:38This is a crayfish.
27:39You can also eat crayfish in China.
27:42There's a frog.
27:44You can eat anything.
27:46You can eat anything.
27:48How much is this?
27:50It's 25 yen.
27:52It's 500 yen for 500 grams.
27:57There's a unique service inside.
28:00There's a fluffy thing on the leg of a rabbit.
28:03Why?
28:05It's soft and fluffy.
28:07It's cute.
28:09Is it because he lives in China?
28:13Tateyama thinks it's cute.
28:16But he's a little crazy.
28:19Why did you leave this part?
28:21You can see how cute he is when he's alive.
28:25Tateyama's reaction is correct.
28:28It's true.
28:30China still has a food culture where you can eat anything.
28:34What's behind that?
28:38Frogs are famous in China.
28:42I'm going to eat a frog hot pot.
28:47She went to a restaurant specializing in frog dishes.
28:51There's a frog.
28:53It's alive.
28:55I don't want to see it.
28:57I'll cut it like this.
29:02It's amazing.
29:04It's like a sock.
29:05Cut off the head, skin, and organs at once.
29:10Can you peel it off like that?
29:13It's amazing.
29:15Are these frogs raised for eating?
29:19That's right.
29:21Frogs are bred every day.
29:24In China, where more than 2,000 tons of frogs are consumed a year,
29:29they are bred in a farm so that they can be supplied stably.
29:34Currently, the market size of the frog industry is up to 1 trillion yen.
29:40Why do you eat frogs?
29:43That's obvious.
29:45It's good for your health.
29:47It's good for beauty, and it's popular with women.
29:52It's not the same food.
29:54I think eating and being healthy are connected.
30:00I think that's why people eat anything.
30:04Chinese people are conscious of their health when it comes to food.
30:08They pay more attention to the contents than the appearance.
30:12The hands are real.
30:14It's very smooth.
30:16Then, how does the frog taste?
30:19It's delicious.
30:21It's the meat of a frog's leg.
30:24It's delicious.
30:26It's like a white fish.
30:28It's refreshing and you can eat a lot of it.
30:31Chinese food is really delicious.
30:34There are many ingredients that I learned for the first time.
30:38For example, I was surprised that it was so delicious to put in a pot and eat it.
30:49As expected of Chinese food.
30:50Chinese food can be cooked deliciously with any ingredients.
30:58Next, they went to Tateyama.
31:01I have the impression that there are many strange buildings in Jyukin.
31:06I'm going to see it.
31:08The city has become the world's largest population city in just 30 years.
31:13First, they go to a crazy building where tourists gather.
31:18There are a lot of tourists.
31:21Everyone came to see that building.
31:25There are a lot of tourists in the city.
31:29What kind of sight can you see?
31:33There is a monorail.
31:37Everyone is holding a camera.
31:40Then,
31:42What is it?
31:44They enter the apartment.
31:47It's like a photo studio.
31:49It's amazing and interesting.
31:52What did Tateyama want to show?
31:56It's a monorail-like apartment.
32:01Jyukin is surrounded by mountains, so there is little area to live in.
32:06Many people are trying to live there, so there is no land.
32:11I think that a surprising idea was born.
32:19It was a scene unique to China that overcame the population explosion with momentum.
32:28In addition, the problem that China overcame with surprising urban development is
32:34Traffic jam
32:36In fact, Jyukin is said to be the most congested city in Japan.
32:42It has more than 6 million cars in Tokyo.
32:48What was made there?
32:52This is a junction that is said to be the most complicated in the world, where 15 roads intersect.
33:00It took 8 years to build it by cutting through the mountains.
33:04Such a huge structure was built in a flash.
33:09I think it's a Chinese-like landscape.
33:13After this, Tateyama will explain a scene unique to China that still exists in Jyukin.
33:24There are many unique buildings in Jyukin.
33:28What is this?
33:30This is a sunflower shop.
33:32Is this all?
33:34How big is this?
33:36This is the largest sunflower shop in the world.
33:38Is this one store?
33:40The number of seats is 5,800.
33:425,800 seats?
33:445,800 seats?
33:46This is recognized by Guinness World Records.
33:48I want to go there.
33:50I went there.
33:52It took 15 minutes from the entrance to my seat.
33:55It's like a number of blocks.
33:57The market was also amazing.
33:58There is an image of China's food culture.
34:01There is an image of China's food culture.
34:03Does that still exist?
34:05China is the largest consumer of dog meat in the world.
34:08Is this a dog?
34:10Dog meat festival?
34:12There is such a festival in June.
34:14Dog meat is said to be good for the body on the Day of Disciples.
34:19During the festival, tens of thousands of people come and eat about 10,000 dogs.
34:26The police came to interfere with our filming.
34:31At the dog meat festival?
34:33I didn't want to be filmed.
34:35I was worried that the foreign media would criticize us.
34:40But I don't think I need an umbrella.
34:43I see. It's a video that interferes with filming.
34:47It was also covered in other media.
34:49China is made up of 90% of the Kansai people.
34:56In fact, there are 55 ethnic minorities other than the Kansai people.
35:02I interviewed the people I was interested in.
35:06It takes about 10 hours by plane from Japan.
35:10To the Yunnan Province in the southwestern part of China.
35:13It's wide.
35:15I arrived.
35:17It's cold.
35:19The altitude is about 2,400 meters.
35:23There are a lot of tourist buses.
35:26That's true.
35:28The altitude is 1,500 meters on average.
35:32About 80% of the Yunnan Province is a mountainous area.
35:36It is said to be the world's largest organisation.
35:39Including the world heritage Sekirin.
35:42There are a lot of tourist resources with beautiful nature in each area.
35:47There are more than 20 ethnic minorities living there to protect their own culture.
35:54What kind of ethnic group is interviewed by Tateyama in the backcountry of China?
36:00This time, I'm going to interview the Moso people.
36:04It seems to be called the only ethnic group in the world.
36:10I've never seen so many ethnic minorities in China.
36:16It's like a man making a house and making a fortune.
36:22It's not like that.
36:24All women do housework.
36:29Women have been chiefs for more than 1,500 years.
36:34The Moso of the modern society, which is rare in the world.
36:39By the way, what about men?
36:41The Moso men seem to be lazy.
36:44Women work.
36:47Men play and live.
36:49And men don't live together.
36:53They come to the house of the woman.
36:56It's a Moso ethnic group.
36:59There are a lot of mysteries.
37:01Men play and women work.
37:05In addition, there is no concept of marriage.
37:08It's a mysterious ethnic group that has its own style.
37:11What is that real life?
37:15Even though I came to such a remote place, the road is very good.
37:19This is a common thing in China.
37:22The road is beautiful wherever you go in China.
37:26And you can use your cell phone anywhere.
37:29One hour listening to Tateyama's common things in China.
37:33Even in this destination, something happens.
37:38There is a road.
37:41I have to buy a ticket to enter the village of Moso.
37:45I'm going there now.
37:47It's a tourist attraction.
37:49It's not cowardly at all.
37:51What should I do?
37:53It's like a theme park.
37:55In fact, in China,
37:57since the 1980s,
37:59the number of people has spread as a source of tourism.
38:02In other words,
38:04in the past 10 years,
38:06the wave of Moso has pushed it.
38:09Certainly,
38:11the road and airport
38:13have been well maintained.
38:16So, there may be no Moso people anymore.
38:20Has the tradition of Moso been lost in China?
38:25What is it?
38:27I can see the village of Moso.
38:29The village of Moso is located in a beautiful lake.
38:34It is said that about 50,000 people live here.
38:38It's beautiful.
38:40All the buildings around here are homestays.
38:42Look at this wonderful shop.
38:44Isn't it great?
38:46It's a coffee shop.
38:48There is no such shop in Beijing.
38:50Most people get subsidies
38:52and go to tourist attractions.
38:54I wonder if there are many people from the Kansai area.
38:57Which area is it?
38:59More than 90% of China's population
39:02is from the Kansai area.
39:04It is said that the Kansai area
39:07is the main area
39:09where a small number of people
39:12are developing their land.
39:14I think the development of Moso
39:16is progressing rapidly.
39:18The same goes for wiggles.
39:20Wiggles are sold in tourist attractions now.
39:22Certainly, the standard of living has improved.
39:25However, the Wiggle-like characteristics
39:27are gradually being lost.
39:29There are pros and cons.
39:32Is the mysterious culture of Moso still there?
39:36Tateyama was also worried at that time.
39:44I think it's a war zone.
39:47Certainly.
39:49Finally, they found Moso.
39:52What is the life of Moso,
39:54which has a mysterious tradition?
39:56It's coming to reality.
40:00It's probably the way of the Moso people.
40:02Certainly.
40:04Finally, they found Moso.
40:07Hello.
40:09Are you from Moso?
40:11Yes, I am.
40:13Are you going to visit the temple?
40:15I visited the temple,
40:17so I'm going home now.
40:19Oh, you're going home.
40:21I finally met the people of the Moso people.
40:24Their costumes are beautiful.
40:26It seems that everyone is going home for a visit.
40:28They are walking around in a carousel.
40:31It is said that the carousel has the same effect as reading a sutra.
40:35People who believe in Tibetan Buddhism
40:38visit the temple in a carousel.
40:41The people of Moso
40:43live in a place a little far from the tourist area.
40:48So, from now on,
40:50we will interview the life of the mysterious men and women of Moso.
40:54It's like a big family
40:56that has existed for more than 100 years
40:58for four generations.
41:01It's finally time to visit the real life of the Moso people.
41:05Thank you for having us.
41:13There is an old lady.
41:15Is she the oldest lady?
41:17Yes, she is.
41:19Hello.
41:21I'm sorry to see you laughing all of a sudden.
41:26Apparently, this is the boss of this house.
41:29Her name is Ms. R. Zarma.
41:31She is 87 years old.
41:33Until recently, she was the head of the family,
41:35but due to her age,
41:37her grandson, Mr. Gata,
41:39took over the position.
41:42The most important thing for a woman is to be respected.
41:45However, if you don't have the ability to be a head of the family,
41:49you won't be respected.
41:51What is the job of a woman who works as a head of the family?
41:56We will follow her daily routine.
42:01You are making pig feed.
42:04How many times a day do you make pig feed?
42:07Three times a day.
42:09Three times.
42:11The head of the family is very busy in the morning.
42:13According to the theory of self-sufficiency,
42:15women take care of livestock.
42:18Women are more careful in their work,
42:21so they can raise livestock well.
42:26According to the rumor,
42:28women work a lot.
42:30Is cleaning a woman's job?
42:33Of course.
42:35It's hard for women.
42:38Women have a lot of power,
42:40so if they don't work hard,
42:43no one will recognize them as a head of the family.
42:47In addition to housework,
42:49the role of the head of the family is to take care of everything in the house.
42:52For Mr. Gata,
42:54he is a husband who has been married for 22 years.
42:59The man on the left is my husband.
43:02He is not here usually.
43:04Today, there are few people in this house,
43:07so I came here by chance.
43:10He left.
43:12He only meets his husband once in a while.
43:16There are children between them,
43:18but they call themselves Mr. Gata,
43:20and live in this house.
43:23By the way, Mr. Shogo
43:25does not raise children and does not pay child support.
43:29Then, what is the man doing?
43:32What is he doing?
43:34He is preparing vegetables from the morning.
43:37He is working.
43:39This is unexpected.
43:41He is working.
43:43He thought so.
43:46Is this your job?
43:48No.
43:50I'm just doing it because I'm free.
43:52What kind of work do you usually do?
43:54I'm always playing.
43:57Don't you work?
43:59Doesn't your girlfriend get angry?
44:01Why would she get angry?
44:04She doesn't say anything no matter where I go to play.
44:07He doesn't work at all.
44:12On the other hand, Mr. Shogo
44:14I take a break when I want to take a break,
44:17and I play when I want to play.
44:20He says so, but he doesn't take a break.
44:24He prepares a meal for five people in his family.
44:28He moves fast.
44:30Then, what is the man doing?
44:32I don't know.
44:35He is a good man.
44:37Who is he buying money for?
44:39This is the sixth episode of Mizunaki Owari.
44:42What are you going to do today?
44:44I think I'm going to eat at my friend's house.
44:49Why do you have money to play?
44:52This is the money my family earned.
44:57Is it okay for women to live like this?
45:00It's a culture, isn't it?
45:02I ask my husband to do dangerous work,
45:05and I rely on him when I need it.
45:09Besides, we fight every day when we are together,
45:13but that doesn't happen because we are independent.
45:17Of course, we are not divorced because we are not married.
45:22If we don't get along, we just have to get along.
45:27There was a mysterious family shape there.
45:35In fact, more than 60% of Gata's family members are not special,
45:39and they still follow the tradition of getting married.
45:45The way of being a family is rational.
45:49Japan has a lot of pressure.
45:51It's natural to get married,
45:53or it's not good to get divorced.
45:54But here, it's not like that.
45:56Men and women are free to do what they want.
46:01We can think about various things through our ideal way of life.
46:06I think that's why we got married.
46:09After this, Tateyama will explain the money situation.
46:15You said your family earned money,
46:18but do you also work outside?
46:19Yes, I do.
46:21For example, I work as a tourist guide.
46:26I have a lot of jobs.
46:28I earn money there.
46:30But basically, I put the money in my mother's house.
46:33Because you live in your mother's house.
46:35I get the money from my mother.
46:38It's not like you make a woman every day.
46:43Yes, I do.
46:45You do?
46:47That's cute.
46:49They are looking for a giant creature.
46:52It's coming in.
46:54The prey is 800 meters deep.
46:57We got a big one.
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