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00:00Welcome to the second episode of Ijuin-san's Sonanjya Gikai!
00:07Welcome to Yamaguchi, Ijuin-san!
00:11Welcome!
00:12Ijuin-san, did you learn how to read Yamaguchi's Zatsugaku from the last episode?
00:19It was the beginning of the Tokuyama Zoo.
00:22My grandfather, Motoyasu Mori, was invited to the biggest cabaret in Tokuyama on Christmas day.
00:32There was a bingo competition.
00:34At that time, Motoyasu won and got a lion cub as a prize.
00:40Are you kidding me?
00:43He got a lion cub as a prize.
00:47Everyone in Tokyo didn't say,
00:49Do you know him?
00:52Everyone said,
00:53Really?
00:55Did you spread the word?
00:57I spread the word.
00:59Who is he?
01:03Who is he?
01:05Please introduce yourself, Morike.
01:11I'm Morike Tokuyama, 14 years old.
01:14I'm 17 years old.
01:17I'm Mori Nariyoshi.
01:19Nice to meet you.
01:20This guy...
01:22I'm in trouble.
01:24I'm not talking about the three arrows,
01:26but I'm in trouble if I get the impression that I hit a lion with a cabaret.
01:30It's rare.
01:31It's rare.
01:33I will explain about the Sonanjya Gikai again.
01:37The Sonanjya Gikai is a gathering of intellectuals in Yamaguchi Prefecture.
01:45This time, it will be held at the old Kenkai-gijido,
01:50which has seen the history of Yamaguchi Prefecture from Taisho to Showa.
01:54The YAB announcer and reporter from Yamaguchi Prefecture will present the selected stories to the residents.
02:04Mr. Ijuin, don't you care about the people in front of you?
02:08No, it's a big impression.
02:11It's on TV. It's on TV.
02:13It's on TV. It's about to appear now.
02:16These people are...
02:18Yuru Characters from Gotouchi came to support us.
02:23There are a lot of them.
02:29Let's start the discussion.
02:32Mr. Ijuin, please give your name.
02:35Naoko Tsuyama.
02:37Yes.
02:39Uchi and O-chan came to support me in Yamaguchi Prefecture.
02:45Yuko and Yuta from Yuda came to support me.
02:50So, I'm going to talk about Yamaguchi Prefecture.
02:55Mr. Ijuin, do you know that Yamaguchi Prefecture is attracting attention from all over the world?
03:01No, I don't.
03:03No, I don't.
03:04That's strange.
03:06The American New York Times announced 52 places to visit in 2024.
03:12Mr. Yamaguchi was chosen as the third place.
03:1552 places?
03:17Mr. Yamaguchi was chosen as the third place in 52 places to visit in the world.
03:23What did Mr. Yamaguchi evaluate?
03:29He was praised for having a magnificent garden.
03:41He also introduced Yamaguchi Gion Festival, which has a tradition of 600 years, and coffee shops in the shopping district.
03:50The writer who recommended Mr. Yamaguchi to the New York Times is...
03:55Why did Mr. Yamaguchi go to the New York Times?
03:58What I liked the most was the kindness of the residents.
04:06This is Yamaguchi-Ube Airport, the gateway to the sky of Yamaguchi Prefecture.
04:12We're almost at the gate.
04:16It says, Welcome to Yamaguchi City.
04:21And here it is!
04:23There's a corner where you can see the New York Times.
04:28It's very exciting at the entrance to the sky.
04:33This is JR Yamaguchi Station.
04:36This is the Yamaguchi Tourist Information Center in the station.
04:40From today, English-speaking staff will be deployed here.
04:47We read an article in the New York Times.
04:51The number of tourists from the U.S. who stayed at Yuda Onsen doubled to 1.8 last year.
04:59Yamaguchi City is a world-famous place.
05:02I still can't take my eyes off of it.
05:06Even if you live in Tokyo,
05:08there are places where you can find ramen shops like this.
05:11Inbound people make a line and tell you about them.
05:15Normal inbound people look for them and say,
05:18Have you ever been there?
05:20There's a place like that here.
05:22Yamaguchi people appeal to them.
05:26I think that's how it's connected.
05:29Is it okay for me to say something so correct in the comments?
05:34New York Times
05:44In the New York Times,
05:46there is a building called the Lulikoji Tower.
05:50I went there with my friend.
05:54I came close to the beauty of the Lulikoji Tower.
05:58What?
05:59Really?
06:01Lulikoji Tower
06:02The Lulikoji Tower is currently under construction.
06:05Unfortunately, it is covered by a sheet.
06:09But this day is special.
06:12Can I come in?
06:14Sure, come in.
06:16It's like a pharmacy today.
06:18Really?
06:19This is a place where you can't usually enter because of construction.
06:24I feel like I can't peek inside even if I want to.
06:30I can see it.
06:32Mr. Watsanabe, is this right in front of you?
06:36Yes, it is.
06:37This is the Lulikoji Tower that is currently under construction.
06:44The Lulikoji Tower was built by Mr. Ouchi,
06:48who founded the Lulikoji Tower in Yamaguchi City during the Muromachi period.
06:52It has been 580 years since its construction.
06:56The Lulikoji Tower has maintained its beauty over the years.
07:02Currently, the entire roof of the Lulikoji Tower is being repainted.
07:08It must be hard work.
07:15On the roof, the craftsman was working silently.
07:20This is Mr. Makoto Sasaki, a woodworker from Lulikoji Tower.
07:23What kind of work is he doing?
07:26The 75-centimeter leather of the cypress tree
07:30is divided into four parts.
07:34It's about 1.2 centimeters in diameter.
07:37I'm going to line them up horizontally.
07:43He was lining up the cypress leaves one by one.
07:48At this time, he divided the cypress leaves into 1.2 centimeters
07:53and layered them on top of each other.
07:56I'm going to line them up horizontally.
08:01Horizontally.
08:03Can you see it?
08:05If the lines are uneven, it's not cool.
08:11So I have to be careful about this line.
08:17He doesn't use a ruler.
08:19He just lines them up horizontally.
08:24After lining up the cypress leaves, he moves on to the next step.
08:31Huh?
08:32He ate something.
08:34He seems to be chewing something.
08:39Mr. Sasaki started hammering nails.
08:44Huh?
08:45Nails are coming out of his mouth.
08:48What he was chewing was bamboo-made nails.
08:52He hits the bamboo nails in his mouth to fix the cypress leaves.
08:59The leather itself is not always the same thickness.
09:03So there's always a thin layer of thickness.
09:07The thumb is the center of gravity.
09:11The thumb is the sensor.
09:14It measures the thickness of the leather.
09:21He measures the thickness of the leather with the other hand.
09:28The thickness of the leather adjusts the force of the hammer.
09:34So he puts the bamboo nails in his mouth to block his hands.
09:39The Hiwada-buki has a history of 1,000 years.
09:43It's a technique that has been developed for a long time.
09:49This is close to its completion.
09:55It's a traditional technique that has been passed down for 1,000 years.
10:01He climbed up to the top of the roof, which is about 17 meters above the ground.
10:09Wow!
10:11This is amazing!
10:15The replacement has already been completed.
10:19It took about two months with five craftsmen.
10:24This is the roof before the replacement.
10:29This has been reborn as the 50-tower of Reiwa.
10:37When you go straight up to the 20-story building,
10:45you can see that it's going around in a circle.
10:49It's going around in a circle.
10:52It's going to collide with the 20-story building.
10:57It's connected to each other.
11:00It's like a tree is getting farther away.
11:03It's like the details of the Baumkuchen.
11:06That's a good comment.
11:08You said a good thing.
11:10Speaking of the beauty of the 50-tower,
11:13it's the curve of the roof.
11:16The Hiwada-buki is a technique that has been passed down for 1,000 years.
11:25It's amazing.
11:27It's been left as a tradition,
11:30but now it's in the middle of the 1-centimeter rock.
11:34It's annoying, so it doesn't have to be in a good place.
11:38It's 0.2 centimeters, so it's 2 millimeters wide.
11:43If it's processed, it's like a veneer,
11:47it can be evenly thick,
11:49but it's not.
11:51It's a little thick, so I hit it hard.
11:54It's a little thin, so I hit it loosely.
11:58It's like putting a nail in your mouth and hitting it.
12:04It's a human-made kiss.
12:07It's been passed down from one generation to the next.
12:11I don't think it's necessary in this long history.
12:17Mr. Mori, it's been a long time since it burned down.
12:22But Mr. Yamaguchi died of tooth decay,
12:26so it was a little lonely during that time.
12:29I left it because it was important for the Mori family.
12:34Please give your judgment.
12:38I'm not good at it.
12:41There's no point in giving a judgment.
12:44Then I will announce my judgment.
12:48That's right!
12:51I did it!
12:55This is when I was a baby.
12:58It's a nostalgic celluloid.
13:00Thank you very much.
13:03What do you mean?
13:08Yuki Fujii.
13:10Chairman.
13:11I'm also supported by the characters.
13:14My hometown, Buchi in Hofu City.
13:17And Shimorun in Shimonoseki City.
13:20It's a little cramped, but I'll do my best.
13:24There is a very unusual festival here.
13:31Let's get excited at the festival.
13:34Happy to wear happy.
13:36That's right!
13:38It seems to take time to get used to.
13:40I'd like to get used to it by then.
13:43This is Kawatana, Toyoura-cho, Shimonoseki City, west of Yamaguchi Prefecture.
13:52On the 7th of January, the Chiku people were gathered at Kawatana.
14:00What they are making with straw is horse.
14:06The festival is about to start.
14:12The horse is tied up with a bag of straw.
14:15They head to a nearby vending machine.
14:20They give the horse and the straw to the vendor.
14:25And for some reason, the person who gave the straw also gets the straw.
14:29It's a nice atmosphere.
14:31In the meantime, there is a suspicious movement outside the store.
14:36What's wrong?
14:38This festival is getting excited after giving the horse.
14:47Thank you very much.
14:54The person who brought the straw was surprised by a bucket of water.
15:00The horse is good. It's completely in the right place.
15:08This festival is called Musumu-mochi.
15:13What's this?
15:19In this way, the horse is handed over to the vendor.
15:30On the day of purchase, the horse is sprinkled with water.
15:36By the way, there is a meaning behind the sprinkling of water.
15:42It means, don't run away with the clothes you bought.
15:46Please sprinkle water on this.
15:49Kawatana is a traditional festival that adults and children enjoy together.
15:56Of course, people who sprinkle water and people who continue to bathe in cold water in the cold of January are all smiling.
16:09Now, let's move on to Hofutenbangu.
16:16In March, it was a doll that was full of money.
16:24There are more than 10,000 dolls lined up.
16:38This is Hofutenbangu's doll appreciation festival.
16:44It is a rare festival to pay for a doll that you can't throw away because you love it, and to say goodbye with gratitude.
16:54Dolls are brought from all over the country.
17:02When you say goodbye to a doll, complex thoughts come to mind.
17:14Mr. and Mrs. Matsuda packed a large number of dolls in a cardboard box.
17:20To get a doll, you have to pay money.
17:25The amount of money depends on the size and quantity.
17:31I brought all the dolls that my mother collected at home.
17:45This is what I bought when I was a baby.
17:48It's a nostalgic celloid.
17:52This is a Koronkoron doll that my mother bought 53 years ago when Mr. Matsuda was born.
18:04His mother passed away three years ago, and he came to organize his family's dolls.
18:12I have to bring it with all my might, otherwise I can't cut it off forever.
18:22Dolls full of various memories are handed over to Mr. and Mrs. Matsuda for free, who said he wanted to cherish them after paying for them.
18:31It's nice to have this tip.
18:34I got a good one.
18:36I got a good one.
18:38I got a good one.
18:40With the new Mr. and Mrs. Matsuda, the second life of the dolls has begun.
18:47With the new Mr. and Mrs. Matsuda, the second life of the dolls has begun.
18:54I don't want my children or my family to throw away dolls easily.
19:02I'm sure they'll come to me when I dispose of them.
19:05I think it's good to have someone like this.
19:09Now I understand why people gather all these dolls in Yamaguchi.
19:18I think it's good for the local area if that's the takeaway.
19:27Let me supplement about Tohei.
19:29This year was the construction rush in Shinjuku, and it seems that it has been around 30 previous buildings.
19:36In the cold of January, it took 5 hours to pour water.
19:41I think this was more of a head-to-head than a head-to-head.
19:45Oh, it's coming in!
19:46Yes, how is it now?
19:47It comes in if you pull it, right?
19:48That's right. Everyone is in trouble with the reaction.
19:51What should I do in such a case?
19:53Are you in trouble?
19:54We're not familiar with the correct answer yet.
19:57In such a case, you can ignore it.
19:59I got it.
20:01Now, Mr. Ijuin, please give us your judgment.
20:05Fujii-kun...
20:07I've been to a lot of places...
20:11That's right!
20:13That's right!
20:17That's right!
20:19From here, I will introduce my hometown, Kudamatsu.
20:23Kudamatsu's loose character.
20:25Kudamaru has also come.
20:26It's the same as Kudamaru.
20:28I'm sorry, but I couldn't read Kudamatsu until now.
20:32I thought it was Shimomatsu, but it was Kudamatsu.
20:35I don't think I'll forget it.
20:37By all means.
20:38I would like to introduce the strange sight of Kudamatsu and the Shunan City next door.
20:46That's right!
20:49This year's Golden Week.
20:51There are a lot of people in front of Kudamatsu Station.
20:55Parents and children, and people who are looking at the camera are filling the streets.
21:01The gallery is also on top of the apartment.
21:04What?
21:05It's the best.
21:07I was so excited.
21:10Wow, it's coming down.
21:11Wow, it's amazing.
21:14Both children and adults are fascinated by the sight.
21:21It's a special vehicle.
21:24A vehicle over 20 meters long runs on the road, not on the track.
21:29It's a strange sight.
21:32It's like a parade.
21:34Why?
21:35Kudamatsu is famous for making trains.
21:37The company that manufactured the vehicle is the Hitachi Manufacturing Co., Ltd. in the city.
21:43In 1920, they started manufacturing rail vehicles, including steam locomotives.
21:49Since then, they have been making various vehicles from Shinkansen to freight trains for more than 100 years.
21:55It's cool.
21:59The vehicle that ran on the road that day was shipped to Taiwan.
22:05Wow, it's amazing.
22:08There are about 50,000 spectators.
22:10The number of spectators is comparable to that of the population of Kudamatsu City.
22:18I think Kudamatsu is the only city with such a model.
22:24I think it's a good opportunity to distribute Kudamatsu to the whole country.
22:30It's a good thing.
22:31It was a rare sight unique to Kudamatsu, the city of dream-making.
22:37Next is a rare sight of Shunan City, next to Kudamatsu City.
22:41Shunan is a normal city.
22:43Here it is.
22:45At first glance, it looks like an ordinary public phone.
22:48It's gone down.
22:49What is so unusual about it?
22:54The young people a long time ago may have used it like this.
23:06Hello?
23:14Hello, Mone-chan?
23:16Long time no see.
23:19Ibuki-chan?
23:20What's up?
23:21Actually, I'm getting married.
23:25I want to introduce you to my husband, Mone-chan.
23:29Congratulations!
23:31What?
23:32What kind of person is it?
23:35I feel like I've used it for a long time.
23:39Nice to meet you.
23:40I'm Tatesugi, and I'm getting married to Ibuki.
23:45Congratulations!
23:48By the way, why can you hear their voices at the same time?
23:53Actually, I'm calling you from a duet book.
23:59Duet book?
24:00What's that?
24:02Was there such a thing?
24:04A duet book has two receivers,
24:07so two people can call at the same time.
24:11It's a very rare public phone that only exists in Japan.
24:14Or has it gone down?
24:18The duet book began to be installed nationwide around 1990.
24:25It must have been revolutionary to be able to talk to three people over the phone.
24:31Hmm.
24:33I happened to be on the Shinkansen from Ooi-machi station to Tokyo station for a drama shoot.
24:44I thought I wouldn't be a nuisance to people if I was on the Shinkansen.
24:47When I talked about it, my friend, who was a big fan, was very frustrated.
24:52Because I'm the type of person who never gets on the Shinkansen.
24:54But when I saw it properly,
24:56for example, when I took a picture,
24:58it was amazing.
24:59And you went to Taiwan, didn't you?
25:01That's right.
25:02It's something that doesn't run in Japan.
25:04So, from the point of view of a Taiwanese train enthusiast,
25:07it's amazing.
25:09It's a very rare photo.
25:11It's amazing that I, who couldn't read Kudamatsu,
25:14was attracted to it at once.
25:19And the duet book is in a special place.
25:23This Yamaguchi is in a special place.
25:25I don't know why the duet book is here.
25:31It's right next to the sports center in Shunan.
25:34So, if you want to win the game and report the results immediately,
25:39it's a perfect place for Doubles.
25:41I see.
25:42However, it's quite narrow for two people to enter by phone.
25:45I called in a hurry.
25:47Then I can't do it.
25:49That's right.
25:51Then, Mr. Ijuin, please judge.
25:54This is...
25:56Sonanja.
26:00I'm so happy.
26:02Sonanja.
26:05Next, this person will appear.
26:11I'm Kuruma Ebiman of Kaminoseki.
26:15He is Kuruma Ebiman, who came from Kaminoseki to tell Mr. Ijuin about Sonanja.
26:22In Kaminoseki, there is a fruit that the emperor of Shun looked for.
26:29It is said that this fruit is said to last for a hundred years.
26:31That's right.
26:32It is said that if you eat one, you will live for a hundred years.
26:36What is that fruit?
26:41It's Sonanja.
26:42When I see it up close, I feel like it's handmade.
26:46Kaminoseki
26:49Kaminoseki is a city of the sea surrounded by the Seto Inland Sea.
26:54There are many seafood such as Kuruma shrimp.
26:58It smells good.
26:59The fruit of Sonanja will be harvested from October to December.
27:07Do you know that there is a fruit of Sonanja in Kaminoseki?
27:14No, I don't know.
27:16It is said that if you eat one, you will live for a hundred years.
27:20No, I don't think so.
27:21I don't think so.
27:23I don't think so.
27:24I don't think young people like you can eat Sonanja.
27:28I heard that there is a fruit of Sonanja in Kaminoseki.
27:32I think it's Iwaishima.
27:35Iwaishima
27:36Iwaishima
27:38Based on the information, we headed to Iwaishima, the capital of Kaminoseki.
27:45It is said that the fruit of Sonanja is called Kokko.
27:50Kokko
27:52It is said that the fruit of Sonanja is called Kokko.
27:55Does everyone know that?
27:57We asked someone who knows Kokko.
28:03Do you know Kokko?
28:08I like Kokko, so I collect information.
28:12Do you like Kokko?
28:13Kokko is still in my hand, so I will go up a little.
28:18It is said that Kokko trees grow on the roof of Mr. Hashime's house.
28:26It's pretty hard.
28:28I got it.
28:29I got it.
28:31Kokko
28:32I got it.
28:33I got it.
28:35It's a small kiwi.
28:38It looks like a kiwi.
28:39The official name of Kokko is Shimasarunashi.
28:42It is a kind of kiwi.
28:44Is it a more primitive kiwi than Sarunashi?
28:47If it is a general kiwi, Kokko is so small.
28:53It's a kiwi.
28:54I wonder if it will last a hundred years.
28:56I will bite it.
28:58I will eat it.
29:00How does it taste?
29:01It's hard.
29:02It's hard.
29:03It's harder than I thought.
29:06It's sour.
29:07It's very sour.
29:13I like it, so I bite it often.
29:18Wait a minute.
29:19When I look at you, I feel healthy.
29:23How old are you?
29:26I don't think I can die yet.
29:29You are 82 years old, right?
29:30You will live to be 182 years old.
29:33The Kokko in Mr. Hashibe's garden is artificially grown.
29:40On the other hand, there is a legend in the Kokko in the wild.
29:45If you eat the fruit of the Kokko, you can live a thousand years.
29:48A thousand years?
29:49It is said that you can live a thousand years.
29:52You can live a thousand years.
29:53A thousand years.
29:56If you go through the forest like a jungle, you will find the Kokko in the wild.
30:04It's quite high.
30:06I can't reach it at all.
30:08It's not a low place.
30:10That's right.
30:11It's like this.
30:12It's hard to get the fruit of the Kokko.
30:16It's hard.
30:17There is no place to lean on.
30:19It is said that you can live a hundred years.
30:23There are many other legends.
30:26If you smell the Kokko, you can live three months.
30:30If you eat the Kokko, you can live a thousand years.
30:37If you laugh, you can live a thousand years.
30:42In other words, there is a theory that laughing and having fun can make you live a thousand years.
30:54If you have the curiosity to go to Iwai Island and the physical strength to climb the mountain,
31:01you can live a thousand years.
31:11Is it true?
31:12You can't go to Iwai Island to get the Kokko.
31:15Mr. Ijinin, please judge.
31:18I was at a loss.
31:22I think so.
31:28I was very nervous, but I did my best.
31:32I had a lot of long lines, but I couldn't get permission.
31:35I did my best.
31:37If there is only one Kokko here, I feel like I'm going to rot.
31:43The freshness is important.
31:45It's wet, isn't it?
31:46It's wet.
31:49It's wet.
31:52What's wrong?
31:53FUJI-KUN, your neck is the same as before.
31:59Then, please call the chairperson.
32:02FUJIYUKI-KUN
32:04I'm the chairperson, FUJI.
32:07FUJI-KUN, your neck is the same as before.
32:14What's wrong?
32:15FUJI-KUN, your neck is the same as before.
32:17Did you change to Neko-san?
32:19I'm FUJI.
32:20Your neck is the same as before.
32:22It's the same as before.
32:23It's the same as before.
32:24It's the same as before.
32:25I have a question for Mr. Hagi.
32:28Yes.
32:29Mr. Hagi's finger character, Hagi-nyan, also supports me.
32:32As you can see, Hagi-nyan is a cat, isn't it?
32:36Hagi-shi and cats have a deep relationship.
32:41That's right.
32:49I was wearing a cat costume.
32:51Mr. Ijuin, please take a look.
32:53Nyan and Ma are full of cats.
32:57There are cats everywhere.
33:00Cats.
33:01Cats.
33:03This is Unrinji Temple in Hagi-shi.
33:07This temple is said to be a holy place for cats.
33:10Is that so?
33:12Cat lovers in the entertainment world also come here on a blind date.
33:17There are too many.
33:19This is Kami-chan.
33:20Kami-chan.
33:21I'll tell you this.
33:23What are you talking about?
33:24Nyan-nyan-nyan.
33:28Nyan-nyan-nyan.
33:29In short, it's February 22nd, the day of the cat.
33:35A large number of cat lovers have gathered in the temple.
33:41I have a cat, too.
33:43Wait a minute.
33:45It's a cat named Yan-chan.
33:48This cat goes out a lot, so I pray for Yan-chan's health so that she won't get hurt on her way home.
33:57That's right.
33:58The cat's health prayer ceremony was held on this day.
34:04It's different from usual.
34:06In that sense, my father's voice was excited.
34:12This is the sutra that the priest was excited.
34:18Sea urchin, sashimi, azuki, oreo, yajamaru, tamagon, todogon, tobigon, adagon, chi, shimune, kiyomasa, toramasa, sakura, shizuku, kuromaru.
34:32I got a lot of applications from all over the country when I wrote down the name of the cat to pray for its health.
34:38There are 912 of them.
34:41The priest has read them all.
34:45It doesn't matter how many cats there are.
34:49Sometimes, there are interesting names.
34:52I think I have to reduce the number of cats.
34:55It's a little painful.
34:59Well, it seems that there is a legend related to the cat temple.
35:08I wonder what the legend is.
35:12Hagi-nyan, what's that expression?
35:15Do you know something?
35:17Hagi-nyan?
35:21Mouri Terumoto, who entered the Edo period and built a castle in Hagi.
35:30There was a cat that the priest, Nagai Motofusa, adored very much.
35:38When Motofusa died, the cat was so sad that it didn't leave Motofusa's grave.
35:50And on the 49th day, the cat bit its tongue in front of the grave and died.
36:00The story of the cat, who devoted himself to the cat temple, has been passed down as a legend of Chuneko.
36:15After that, Hagi-nyan was a cat that came back to life after 400 years.
36:23That's right!
36:25What's wrong, Hagi-nyan?
36:27Do you have anything else?
36:29Do you have a stomachache?
36:31Do you have a stomachache?
36:32No?
36:33Natsumi-kan?
36:37Natsumi-kan is a must-see in Hagi.
36:41It's a nice view.
36:43The Kendo guardrail is also painted in the color of Natsumi-kan, which is a symbol of Yamaguchi Prefecture.
36:50In Hagi, there are people who can get Natsumi-kan for free.
36:57I built my house in March 2017.
37:02At that time, I went to the city hall to ask for Natsumi-kan.
37:07I asked them to give me Natsumi-kan.
37:12Yes, in Hagi City, if you build a new house, you can get Natsumi-kan for free.
37:18That's a good idea.
37:19This is an initiative by Hagi City to protect Natsumi-kan.
37:27Hagi-nyan seems to be popular.
37:29There are many cats with a smile.
37:33I think there are many cats with a smile.
37:36I'm sure it's because they're used to being funny.
37:42I think so, too.
37:44I think it's good.
37:46When you talk about Chuu-neko, you look like you're holding back your tears.
37:53You look very expressive.
37:55I really like Hagi-nyan.
37:57On the contrary, I thought it was wonderful that you went there without anyone noticing that you were wearing a cat.
38:08Thank you very much.
38:09But the great thing is that you have a relationship with Mori.
38:15That's right.
38:16I used to know the cat legend, but I didn't know that it was spreading all over the country.
38:27That's right.
38:28Mori's name is spread all over the country because there are many cats and temples.
38:38And in the VTR, there was a topic about Natsumi-kan.
38:44Natsumi-kan is angry, isn't she?
38:46Yes, she is.
38:48Hagi-nyan has the same expression.
38:50Mr. Ijuin, please make a judgment.
38:54The judgment is...
38:56This was saved by a loose character.
39:00Thank you, Hagi-nyan.
39:14Next, let's talk to Mr. Ijuin.
39:28Mr. Ijuin, do you have a pet?
39:31I bought a miniature dachshund.
39:34It's a dog that needs a lot of walking.
39:39I thought it was taking me for a walk.
39:43So you were walking with your dog.
39:46I see.
39:48Actually, I came across an unbelievable sight.
39:54What is it?
39:59Mr. Tsuyama came to Lulikoji 50-no-to, which is visited by a large number of tourists.
40:10What?
40:11Look, there is a horse.
40:17Is there a horse experience for tourists here?
40:21Hello.
40:23It's a beautiful horse.
40:26What does this horse mean?
40:30It's our horse.
40:32Our horse?
40:34Is this a tour to show this horse to tourists?
40:40No, I'm taking care of this horse.
40:45I can't understand what you're talking about.
40:50Apparently, this horse is a pet.
40:55I've never seen such a fine horse.
40:57What a nice house.
41:01This horse is taking a walk around Lulikoji every day.
41:07It's attracting a lot of attention from people passing by.
41:14Are you buying it?
41:17Yes, I am.
41:18You're used to it.
41:21I might have attracted more attention than the 50-no-to.
41:27The 50-no-to is covered by the horse.
41:33If the 50-no-to, which was praised by the New York Times, is covered by the horse, it won't be popular.
41:42The horse is taking a walk.
41:45It passed in front of the old Kenkai-Gijidou.
41:53It was fun, wasn't it?
41:55It was a lot of fun.
41:56Are you okay?
42:00The fun walk is over.
42:04We're back.
42:07We're here.
42:09Wait a minute.
42:13Wait a minute.
42:14Welcome back.
42:15Welcome back?
42:17You're the lord, aren't you?
42:19Mr. Matsuyama.
42:21For some reason, the lord of the forest...
42:25Why are you here?
42:27She's my daughter.
42:29What?
42:30She's my daughter.
42:32Wait a minute.
42:33The Yukiko I met earlier is...
42:37Yukiko is my cute daughter.
42:39She's a father.
42:41I'm sorry to bother you.
42:43Are you a princess?
42:45Are you a princess?
42:47Yukiko started horseback riding in the fifth grade of elementary school.
42:51In high school, she was ranked 16th in the national junior competition.
42:56She's a horseman.
42:59Yukiko has been practicing with her partner, Charu-chan, at the horseback club in Iwakuni City.
43:08But why is Mr. Mori's horse in Yamaguchi City?
43:14Charu-chan retired from the competition last year.
43:18She moved from the horseback club to Toshunji Temple in Yamaguchi City.
43:24Toshunji Temple is the ancestral shrine of Mr. Mori.
43:29Mr. Mori and Toshunji Temple have a deep connection,
43:33so they decided to take care of horses in the temple.
43:37These foreigners are volunteers at Toshunji Temple.
43:41They also took care of Charu-chan.
43:45The original name of the temple was Ume-no-kami.
43:50It was the name of the head of the horse.
43:54It's been hundreds of years since I was entrusted with the name of the head of the horse.
43:58It's a miracle.
44:00I'm grateful for that.
44:02It's romantic.
44:06Charu-chan is taking a walk in front of the old Yamaguchi-Hanchomon,
44:11which was built by Mr. Mori's lord.
44:15It seems that the lord and princess of the Reiwa period time-slipped to the Edo period.
44:27I didn't expect Mr. Mori to come out.
44:30This is Mr. Mori's house.
44:32I was very prepared to buy a horse with my father.
44:36You said,
44:38I can't take care of a dog.
44:40I really want to buy a beetle.
44:43Beetles have a life, so they will die someday.
44:47I think you're taking care of the horse with that spirit.
44:50The horse is expensive, isn't it?
44:53This is a normal Dutch horse.
44:57I was entrusted with the horse of a certain person,
45:00so it's not that expensive.
45:03If you take care of the horse until the end,
45:06I'll cut down on dinner for my father.
45:10How much do you eat for dinner?
45:12I don't even know the scale of that.
45:15Of course, it takes a lot of money to take care of the horse.
45:22I think it's a good idea to connect everyone to the end of their lives.
45:30There is a nursing home in front of Mr. Toshunji.
45:34I want to give good influence to the children there.
45:39I think it's a good idea.
45:42It's a good idea to hit a lion with a cabaret.
45:47That's right.
45:50I thought it was a good idea rather than a good idea.
45:56I want to worship you.
46:01In fact, I saw this at Toshunji this year.
46:09Buddha statues lined up on the shelf.
46:12There are a lot of Buddha statues, from popular ones to strange ones.
46:18It's interesting.
46:24It looks like a mandala.
46:30These are the Buddha statues.
46:34There are 1,400 Buddha statues lined up on a wooden board in the shape of a Buddha.
46:40They form a 6-meter-tall Buddha.
46:49In front of the Buddha, Mr. Mori's horse, Sharu-chan, is playing.
46:55If you compare it to a horse, you can see how big it is.
47:02This is the Great Buddha of Reiwa.
47:05It was made with the ideas of the monks in Hokkaido with the wish of the new corona disappearance.
47:12Events to make Buddha statues for the Great Buddha are held all over Japan.
47:18They were held in Toshunji in August this year.
47:24Each statue has a different expression.
47:28It's a world where each statue has its own freedom.
47:39In Toshunji, there was a Great Buddha with the wish of the new corona disappearance.
47:48This colorful Buddha, and the original Goen,
47:54the children in the orphanage may say,
47:57why don't we show them a horse?
48:00But they don't object to Buddha's path at all.
48:07I think it's great that there is such a connection.
48:15Now, Mr. Ijuin, please make a judgment.
48:19This is the fastest.
48:21That's right!
48:23Perfect!
48:30Rather than saying, that's right,
48:33I thought, that's right.
48:36I want to see a horse.
48:39I feel like I can't leave it alone.
48:41Just leave it alone?
48:43Are you okay with the last comment of the last part?
48:47What is the judgment now?
48:48The judgment now is, of course, this is the first one.
48:51I'm sorry.
49:04Mr. Ijuin, how was the second SONANJYA meeting?
49:08Even in other cities, there were a lot of hints that seemed to be hidden,
49:13such as wanting to write down this city.
49:16You gave out all the SONANJYA, didn't you?
49:20Because even if there was a joke about Fujii,
49:24SONANJYA came out with the joke.
49:27If it wasn't for that, it would have been a very high level.
49:31Mr. Fujii, how was the comment like that?
49:34I'm very confident in the future jokes.
49:37Knowing this SONANJYA deepened my love for Yamaguchi.
49:41Let's do the third one.
49:43The last one is...
49:45There is no joke in this sentence.
49:48I still can't figure out what kind of person he is.
49:54Mr. Ijuin, please summarize.
49:57Yamaguchi still has a lot of miscellaneous things I don't know.
50:02What?
50:04SONANJYA!

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