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00:00The production of horse mackerel is the best in Japan.
00:04That's why the best horse mackerel is collected from all over the country.
00:08It's from all over the country!
00:09You can see that the moment you open it, it's wrinkled.
00:12It's greasy on the knife.
00:14This is amazing.
00:16I want to eat it.
00:17To make use of the horse mackerel with fat on the seaweed,
00:20roll it lightly.
00:23If you come to Numazu, you can't leave without eating this.
00:27No. 20 Horse Mackerel Fry
00:32At the Dainobu Restaurant Street in Numazu Minato Shoten-gai,
00:36here is the horse mackerel specialty store, Ashitaba.
00:42The horse mackerel is brought from all over the country by the Naka-Oroshi's Hokuto-Katsugyo.
00:49It's famous for its fresh horse mackerel.
00:53The horse mackerel used for horse mackerel fry is aged at room temperature overnight.
00:58The horse mackerel tastes better and the meat is plump.
01:03And what I want to order with horse mackerel fry is tartar sauce that I make by myself.
01:10Boiled egg and mayonnaise.
01:13And green tartar sauce with wasabi and matcha from Kakegawa.
01:19The refreshing sauce goes well with the horse mackerel with fat.
01:23It's like a paradise in Izuoka.
01:25Just a walk from the south exit of Numazu Station,
01:29there is Numazu Nakamise Shoten-gai, where the darkness after the war began.
01:36In this historic shoten-gai, in April of this year,
01:40a spot called Mania Suizen was born.
01:45It's the birthplace of the pro-wrestling manga, Kinjito Kinikuman.
01:50Number 19, Kinikuman Museum in Numazu.
01:55Since the tournament was held in Mt. Fuji last week, it opened in Numazu.
02:03You can get a limited-edition T-shirt on the first floor.
02:06It's a great goods corner for fans.
02:11And if you pay the admission fee and go to the second floor,
02:17you can see a powerful figure.
02:22It's a real-sized figure that you can't see in the manga.
02:32If you go further, you can see a mysterious painting of a butterfly floating in the air.
02:40In fact, you can take a picture of Kinikuman here.
02:49It's a heart-pounding museum that fans can't get enough of.
02:54The director is this person.
02:56I'm the director, Inoue DZ.
02:59He's an active pro-wrestler in red pants, just like Kinikuman.
03:05I became a pro-wrestler because I loved Kinikuman when I was a kid.
03:11And I wanted to be stronger than Kinikuman.
03:15I thought I'd get stronger if I put a man on Kinikuman.
03:19So I put a man on the real name Minowa.
03:22I've been active as Minowa Man.
03:25Then I got really strong.
03:29This is 2 meters 17 centimeters.
03:32Robin Mask.
03:34By the way, this is about the same size as Giant Super.
03:39When I think about it, I'm glad I fought.
03:45Senbon Matsubara, the heirloom of Numazu.
03:49There is a quiet inn on the first floor where you can touch historical buildings.
03:55Numazu Club, 18th place.
04:00The inn, which was renovated last year, is owned by the architect Akira Watanabe, who built two clubs.
04:11And in the 3,000-tsubo site is Chatei, a famous building for making skiers.
04:19It is a registered cultural property of the country in 1911.
04:26The first floor is a dining room that can be used by guests only.
04:31You can enjoy modern Chinese that Chef Saito, a famous Chinese restaurant in Kamakura, has acquired.
04:42Dutch Cow, a pure cafe on Route 414.
04:48It was founded in the 1950s.
04:51A large round table and antiques.
04:55It is also popular with young customers due to the retro boom in recent years.
05:01Which one do you like today?
05:03Fuji-shi.
05:05There are many retro cafes.
05:09The 17th retro cafe that smells of the Showa era.
05:17Why are there so many retro cafes in Numazu?
05:23In the 70s and 80s, the town was very lively.
05:31There were many shops.
05:35The specialty is the pudding cafe jelly parfait.
05:38The jelly of the coffee and the pudding are homemade.
05:44The visual is also perfect.
05:49In the retro cafe boom,
05:51Donburi, which was founded in 1951, is made in a large line.
05:57If you go inside, you will find a clean Donburi shop in the center of the long U-shaped counter.
06:05In the seat with the name of Shikubamachi in Tokaido,
06:09the order comes in.
06:12It is called the river counter system.
06:17This system, which was adopted by my husband half a century ago,
06:21is in line with the Reiwa era.
06:25The most popular fruit sponge brew has a lot of fruit in the blue Hawaii cider.
06:32It is a presence that transcends the retro of the Showa era.
06:54Numazu, where the bright light peeks into your face.
06:59I heard the charm of Mt. Fuji seen from this town.
07:04Mt. Fuji seen from Numazu is interesting in that it can be seen from the top of Kaibatsu Zero.
07:14In front of Mt. Fuji, there is a mountain called Ashitaka Mountain, which is like a cliff.
07:21I think it looks very peaceful.
07:29Mt. Fuji seen from Numazu is attractive in that it has a modest feeling of facing over Mt. Ashitaka.
07:36No. 16 Mt. Fuji View
07:41This observatory is in the middle of Kanukiyama, a popular hiking course.
07:51However, it is cloudy today.
07:54Unfortunately, we can't meet Mt. Fuji.
07:58I thought so.
08:02After a while, the clouds flowed and Mt. Fuji appeared.
08:08There seems to be something good.
08:12That's all from No. 20 to No. 16.
08:15This week is Numazu.
08:21Mt. Fuji seen from Numazu is good.
08:23It's wonderful.
08:24As the woman said, it looks elegant because it is hidden in Mt. Ashitaka.
08:30I see.
08:31You can feel the depth.
08:34I've been watching it every day.
08:36Did you know about Numazu when you were here last time?
08:39Yes, I did.
08:40I was told that I should go to Numazu.
08:43I thought it would come true.
08:47At that time, your mother was also looking forward to it.
08:51Yes.
08:52I'm glad you brought me here.
08:57It's hard for me to do it.
08:59Your mother is always next to me.
09:00It's like a class participant.
09:03What about Numazu?
09:05There is a theater in Numazu called Numazu Rakun Yoshimoto Theater.
09:10It's right in front of the station.
09:13I've been on a program in Shizuoka.
09:16I've been on a program for about six years.
09:19Do you often go to Numazu?
09:20Yes, I sometimes go to Numazu.
09:23It's my first time to eat a horse mackerel.
09:26Numazu is a horse mackerel.
09:28Is that so?
09:30Watari gave me a horse mackerel sashimi.
09:36This is delicious.
09:39I always eat horse mackerel sashimi at home.
09:42I eat horse mackerel sashimi for lunch.
09:46Mr. Goro.
09:47What kind of city is Numazu?
09:49After the Meiji era, the Tokugawa family moved to Shizuoka.
09:56The Tokugawa family built a military school in Numazu.
10:00Is that so?
10:02The Tokugawa military school was built there.
10:07It's a very advanced city.
10:15This is a shopping mall called BB that opened in 2006 in front of Kitaguchi, Numazu Station.
10:26When you go up to the third floor, there is a facility next to the game center.
10:34The name of this facility is F3BASE.
10:37This is a shopping mall in front of the station.
10:39This is a shopping mall called F3BASE.
10:44When it comes to fencing, it is a sport that won a medal at the Paralympic Games held this year.
10:53It is expected to be a new trend in Japan.
10:58Why is it fencing in Numazu?
11:03In 2019, the Japanese Fencing Association and Numazu City offered it.
11:09Numazu City decided to take advantage of sports to cheer up and started fencing.
11:16This is the largest private training facility for 100 children in the neighborhood.
11:24National champions of different generations are also raised here.
11:28Let's go to the Olympics.
11:30The 15th place is fencing.
11:34At this F3BASE, the Japanese representative of the women's hula hoop team, who won the same medal at the Paralympics, trains from time to time.
11:44I heard the story there.
11:48I'm Karin Miyawaki.
11:51This is Karin Miyawaki, who was very active in Paris.
11:57I've been to the Olympics three times a year.
12:02I can't do fencing even if I have to go to the gym.
12:05Fencing requires a long board called an electric referee or a pistol.
12:13I'm really grateful that we can have an environment where only we can practice.
12:19This is the second home.
12:23But right next to it is a unique environment called the game center.
12:28The French coach, Mr. Boadan, who strictly instructed the medalists.
12:35I love my coach.
12:39I always take sweets and stuffed animals and give them to everyone.
12:44I love anime.
12:46I'm going to get a figure right away.
12:51Fencing is flourishing in Numazu.
12:55We've been to the Olympics five times.
12:59There's a game center next door, so some people come in by mistake.
13:05I've been doing a lot of fencing since I was in high school.
13:09I've had a lot of representatives since then.
13:14I've been doing fencing for more than 10 years.
13:20In fact, there are more than 20 bars around Numazu Station.
13:27One of the most popular ones is Bar Victory, which has been around since 1979.
13:33It's a slightly different image from the image of a fishing town.
13:37It's a calm adult car factory.
13:42Many of the bars in this town have a historical, orthodox style.
13:49Number 14. Authentic Bar.
13:54The best of all is Frank Bar, which was founded in 1967.
14:03Why are there so many bars in this town?
14:06I asked the legend, Mr. Aihara.
14:10It's been a long time since I've been in Numazu.
14:15There are many people from all over the country who come to visit Numazu.
14:25I think it's one of the best places to visit.
14:30Numazu was established as a bar town in 1927.
14:37The culture of the bar has been passed down since then.
14:42Mr. Aihara won the national competition.
14:47The original cocktail, Ikoro, is Frank's signboard.
14:56You can feel the depth of Numazu City.
15:03Number 13. Tochuken.
15:15It was founded in 1924 by Uno Michizo Hatamoto, who moved to Shizuoka with Yoshinobu Tokugawa.
15:24This is Minato Ajizu.
15:27The most popular is Minato Ajizushi, which you can enjoy by arranging three kinds of horse mackerel.
15:33This is a rice ball wrapped with horse mackerel with shiso leaves,
15:37a futomaki wrapped with shiso leaves and sesame leaves,
15:40and a horse mackerel sushi wrapped with horse mackerel with wasabi leaves.
15:45This is a rare raw horse mackerel with wasabi at the station.
15:50There is also a grater, so you can enjoy horse mackerel sushi with the fresh scent of horse mackerel.
15:59The roll cake of Numazu is very unique.
16:03You can enjoy local local food.
16:13Numazu is famous for Temiage.
16:17Number 12. Fukuya.
16:20This is a dessert shop that was founded in 1924.
16:24Only roll cakes are on display now.
16:28It is so popular that there is no time to make other sweets.
16:32This is an Italian roll.
16:34Italian roll cake?
16:36Italian roll cake.
16:37When I first ate this, I fell in love with it,
16:40and when I went to Numazu, I always bought it.
16:44More than 300 roll cakes are sold a day.
16:47It looks a little strange,
16:50but it is a flat roll cake.
16:54It must be delicious.
16:55Castella and fresh cream are sprinkled on top of it.
16:58It is wrapped with chestnut cannonini.
17:01Where is Italy?
17:04The surface pattern is similar to the Italian marble Onyx.
17:11It is a famous product that has been loved for 35 years.
17:15In the movie My Mother's Tree,
17:18Numazu was the place where an important scene was shot.
17:24Hey, fish.
17:26It's Tsurakaze.
17:27Tsurakaze?
17:28In the film starring Mr. Hayato Isomura and Mr. Non,
17:32most of the filming was done in Numazu.
17:38This city is close to the sea and mountains,
17:41and it is the scene of a school movie.
17:45In addition, the Shizuoka Film Festival will start from this year.
17:50It is a hot topic.
17:5311th place.
17:55The City of Movies.
17:58The film festival was produced by Mr. Isomura.
18:02He directed a work that has a connection to Numazu,
18:05and a gorgeous actor and director will also appear on the stage.
18:10Originally, I wanted to hold a film festival,
18:15but I didn't have a chance.
18:17At the 100th anniversary of Numazu City,
18:19I told them that I would like to hold a film festival next time.
18:22From then on, the story spread and spread,
18:25and I prepared for about a year and did it this year.
18:30Mr. Isomura's acting was awakened in his junior high school days.
18:34The local theater group has a long history.
18:39This time, the theater group gathered together.
18:44Mr. Isomura at that time was...
18:48He was cute.
18:50When the movie was released a month later,
18:53he was already famous.
18:56It took about a year and a half,
19:00but he must have been talented.
19:03Mr. Isomura's first stage play was...
19:06The tragedy of Chekhov, Propose.
19:09It was when he was in the third year of high school.
19:12Mr. Isomura was 17 years old at the time.
19:15He was 38 years older than his lover, Mr. Takeda.
19:20It was the climax of the stage play.
19:23Happily, the two of them get together.
19:27There was a kiss scene at the end.
19:29I was more surprised.
19:32I was wondering what to do.
19:35Mr. Isomura's first kiss scene was with Mr. Takeda.
19:40And last year, at the 100th anniversary event,
19:44he reenacted Propose with the members for the first time in 13 years.
19:52He played that scene again.
19:57That's amazing.
20:00It's embarrassing.
20:01He did it again.
20:03That's amazing.
20:05It's a wonderful story.
20:07The fact that there is a civic theater means that the culture is high.
20:12At first, I searched on the Internet
20:15and called the theater above.
20:18That was the Numazen Theater.
20:21That's why it's my base now.
20:25What did you think when you were told that you were playing a lover?
20:30I didn't have any hesitation.
20:32I thought this was an actor.
20:35My friends came to see the play.
20:38There was an explosion scene.
20:41It was rude.
20:42That's right.