ナゼそこ?2024年12月19日 福島 竪穴式住居で生活…謎の住人SP!
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00:00Mr. Oniakko Tsubaki and Mr. Honoka Takeuchi, who is a talent with Ryoma Takeuchi as an older brother.
00:07The TV Tokyo shooting program was very tough with the two of them with their voices together.
00:14It was a roadside bus ride.
00:17It was done by three women.
00:21It was in the countryside, so there were no buses.
00:25It was a roadside bus ride.
00:27I walked about 80 km.
00:31I took a break for 6 hours and 3 hours.
00:35I couldn't go any further at night.
00:38There was no hotel.
00:40I thought about what to do.
00:42I stayed at a snack bar where there was a light in a far away place.
00:47Did you stay at a snack bar?
00:49I was embarrassed and terrified.
00:54When I went on a road trip with Mr. Oniakko, he was so serious.
00:59On the first day, I didn't want to talk to him anymore.
01:04I was so tired.
01:05Mr. Oniakko kept going.
01:07Mr. Oniakko has a great sense of humor.
01:11It's amazing.
01:13Does he usually eat?
01:16I don't even look back when I say Mr. Oniakko.
01:19I'm not used to walking at all.
01:22I'm from Nagoya.
01:24Nagoya?
01:25Nine years ago.
01:27Nine years ago?
01:29They moved to the mountains of Gifu Prefecture.
01:33They live in a mysterious house.
01:37But why did they come to this land with no connection?
01:46They met 27 years ago.
01:51They were classmates who went to Nagoya City University.
01:56Mr. Oniakko fell in love with Mr. Oniakko at first sight.
02:00After a long approach, they developed a good relationship.
02:05After graduating from university, they started living together.
02:10Mr. Oniakko was a part-time worker.
02:14He had been doing music activities since he was a student.
02:18Mr. Oniakko used to sell handcrafted goods and paintings.
02:24They look fashionable.
02:26They are both artists.
02:29And the day came when Mr. Oniakko turned 30 years old.
02:34Mr. Oniakko was 29 years old.
02:38I said I wanted to open a coffee shop someday.
02:45I had a friend who was a painter.
02:52I found him by the painting room.
03:00I didn't mean to, but I couldn't resist.
03:05It was a conversation of someday.
03:08She wanted to open a coffee shop someday.
03:12Mr. Oniakko talked to her with a light heart.
03:16He said he found a good property.
03:21He opened a coffee shop in the city of Nagoya.
03:26I opened a coffee shop.
03:29It was a great success to open a bar where you can drink alcohol.
03:35The day before yesterday, a lot of customers came to the popular shop.
03:41What kind of picture is this?
03:43It's a picture of Ehomaki.
03:47It's a picture of Ehomaki at a cafe.
03:50After that, the couple got married.
03:53Kino and Nino were blessed with a happy marriage.
03:59Why did Mr. Hasegawa's family move to the mountains of Gifu Prefecture?
04:08When I was a child, I wanted to walk only where there was soil.
04:14But there is no such place in the city.
04:18There is only a place like this in Gairoju.
04:22I've been playing there all the time.
04:25I want to go to a place like this.
04:32Kino and Nino want to walk only where there is soil.
04:40The couple didn't miss it.
04:44They want to live in a place where children love soil.
04:50Aichi, Mie, Okayama, Kyushu, etc.
04:56They searched for an ideal place to live for five years.
05:07The place they chose was the house in the mountains of Gifu Prefecture.
05:16I didn't know there was a house like this.
05:20I could imagine it.
05:22There was a firewood shed here.
05:24There was a house like this.
05:27I could imagine it.
05:32Mr. Yuichi said he could clearly imagine his family living in the countryside.
05:43Nine years have passed since then.
05:47They moved to a different place from the cafe in Nagoya.
05:52But...
05:53When I came here, there was only a park.
05:59There was no park.
06:01There was no park.
06:02There was no slide.
06:08What they made to make their children's wishes come true was a slide extending from the second floor of the house.
06:18It's a mess.
06:20I wish I could fix it.
06:25You don't want to break it?
06:27I don't want to break it.
06:29But it's better to have a slide.
06:33That's a great point.
06:34Why?
06:36Because it's rich.
06:40It's rich.
06:41Yes.
06:43Nine years after moving.
06:46The Hasegawa family has been together from morning to night every day.
06:53In fact, the Hasegawa family has another face.
06:58I'm going on a drive this weekend.
07:01Nino.
07:02Nino?
07:04Nino?
07:12The Hasegawa family has another face.
07:34A band called Jaa Jaa.
07:41They even do music activities with their family.
07:47Wow.
07:48What a wonderful family.
07:51This is the best family.
07:54It's like my dream.
07:57They mainly do activities on the weekends when they don't have school.
08:04Now they make their living by making their own income and vegetables.
08:13How do you want your children to feel?
08:17I want them to follow their own path.
08:24Maybe they will continue to be in a band with their family.
08:30Even when they grow up.
08:32I think that's good.
08:34I think so, too.
08:36They will keep saying,
08:38Kumi-chan, Kumi-chan.
08:44The Hasegawa family, who live in the mountains, were surprised.
08:50They were even more surprised when they found a mysterious residence in a 700-meter-high forest.
09:00It's a shocking person who lives alone.
09:06This is where I live.
09:08Is this your home?
09:10He was introduced by Mr. Imamura, who lives in his hometown.
09:19It takes about 40 minutes to go deep into the mountains while going uphill.
09:29It's in the forest over there.
09:31It's in the back of the forest.
09:35I see.
09:37This is the way.
09:39Can you go by car?
09:41I see.
09:44The road is not paved.
09:47The road is bumpy.
09:53This is the place.
09:55Is this the place?
09:57Let's park the car here.
10:02We're here.
10:04Mr. Yumita.
10:06Is this the place?
10:08It doesn't look like a house.
10:11I'm from TV Tokyo.
10:15This is a program called Nadesoko.
10:18I'm sorry to introduce you suddenly.
10:21Can I interview you?
10:26Yesterday, a bee stung me.
10:30A bee stung you?
10:32Your face is swollen.
10:34Are you okay?
10:36I don't have a good face.
10:38I was stung by a bee.
10:41Are you okay?
10:43I was stung by a bee.
10:45I was stung by a bee.
10:47This is the only person in the forest.
10:50Mr. Yumita lives a life of shock.
10:54At this time, he was stung by a bee and swollen.
10:59This is his usual face after being stung by a bee.
11:04It's completely different.
11:07It's swollen.
11:09This is near the border between Fukushima and Tochigi.
11:13It's a 700-meter-high forest.
11:19This is where I live.
11:21Is this your house?
11:23What is this?
11:28This is my house.
11:32Are you kidding me?
11:34This is my house.
11:38Can I take a look?
11:41I can't imagine.
11:45This is amazing.
11:47This is a real house.
11:49The temperature has risen.
11:51Recently?
11:53This is the best time to live a warm life.
11:56That's why.
11:58This tree is big.
12:01Mr. Yumita lives a life of shock.
12:06He lives alone in the forest of Fukushima.
12:09He lives alone in the forest of Fukushima.
12:12He lives alone in the forest of Fukushima.
12:16Why?
12:18How does a house with a hole in the wall connect?
12:21I was shocked.
12:23I was shocked.
12:27I was shocked.
12:29What happened in the past?
12:32To find out the answer, they went into the forest.
12:38It was a series of surprises.
12:40It's going to change.
12:43Can you show me the inside?
12:45Yes.
12:48I'm curious.
12:50This is a big house.
12:52This is a big house.
12:54There is a sofa.
12:56There is electricity.
12:59This is amazing.
13:01There is a hole in the floor.
13:03I'm still in the middle of making it.
13:05I'm thinking of making it to this level.
13:08It's hard work.
13:10I understand.
13:12It's cool.
13:14There is a shade.
13:16There is a shade.
13:18It's cool in summer.
13:20It's warm in winter.
13:22It's eco-friendly.
13:24I like the high ceiling.
13:26I like the high ceiling.
13:30It's like this.
13:34Does the clock stop?
13:36No, it doesn't move.
13:38No, it doesn't move.
13:40It's not vertical.
13:42The pillars are slanted.
13:44The pillars are slanted.
13:48What is this?
13:50What is this?
13:52This is...
13:54This is...
13:57It's like a microwave.
14:01Which one?
14:03I don't know what you're talking about.
14:05Heat the firewood.
14:07Heat the firewood.
14:09It's a big firewood.
14:11It's a big firewood.
14:13It doesn't break.
14:15It doesn't break.
14:17It doesn't break.
14:19I got it from a friend.
14:21I got it from a friend.
14:23I'm making pork bone soup.
14:25Tonkatsu soup?
14:27You're making pork bone soup.
14:29You're making pork bone soup.
14:31It looks like this.
14:33It looks like this.
14:35There are several bones.
14:37There are several bones.
14:39It's like spare ribs.
14:41It's like spare ribs.
14:43It's been a week.
14:47It's a full-blown.
14:49It's a full-blown.
14:51There are a lot of people who are being chased by time, but if you can't be chased by time, it's okay.
14:59It takes time, but it doesn't matter.
15:03If you get caught up in time, it will cost you money.
15:06Tonkotsu soup, which has been simmered for a week and extracted pork extract.
15:13This soup has transformed into an unusual dish that has never been seen in Chushoku-zukuri.
15:32This time, he got a polytank and went into the forest.
15:44Oh!
15:48Oh, water.
15:49Yes, it's the water of the river.
15:51Beautiful water.
15:53Is the river coming from over there?
15:55Yes, it is.
15:56It's safe and secure.
15:58The water doesn't flow here, does it?
16:00The water doesn't flow here.
16:02This is an important place.
16:04Sawa water, which is a little walk away from Tateyama Residence, is a living water.
16:12It has been three days since a large amount of water was put together in a polytank and a plastic bottle.
16:20Can I put it together with this?
16:22No, you have to put it together with this.
16:24If I don't put it together with this, the horse won't go in.
16:27This is floating on top of the rice, isn't it?
16:29The rice?
16:30Yes.
16:31It's not in the middle.
16:33If you put it together like this,
16:35the rice will go in.
16:37I didn't expect that.
16:44Wow, it looks heavy.
16:45Is it about 5 kg?
16:47It doesn't seem to go in.
16:53You use it to wash your hands.
16:55For hand washing.
16:56It's water for hand washing.
16:59It went in.
17:00In addition, the water put in the plastic bottle is used in another place.
17:08There's nothing ahead.
17:10Yes, there's nothing.
17:14Is this all your land?
17:16No, it's my land.
17:18Oh, your land.
17:19Most of this area is rented.
17:21This side is also rented, and this side is also rented.
17:24Mr. Yumita's land is 100,000 hectares.
17:29That's about two Tokyo Domes.
17:33If it's this big,
17:35isn't the rent quite high?
17:39I paid 12,000 yen every year.
17:41Every year?
17:42I couldn't pay it financially,
17:44so I thought I'd do something about it,
17:46and I decided to rent it for free.
17:49What?
17:51It doesn't have to be free.
17:53At first, he said he paid 12,000 yen every year,
17:59but under the condition that he rented the land and managed it properly,
18:03the rent for about two Tokyo Domes was zero yen.
18:09He's a real landlord.
18:13This area is 3 hectares.
18:16It's 300 meters wide and 100 meters long.
18:22This is a goat's den.
18:24A goat's den?
18:26Yes.
18:28There are no goats here.
18:30They're eating on their own somewhere.
18:33They're eating on their own?
18:35This is grass.
18:37In the winter, they mainly eat grass.
18:41Is the water you brought here for the goats?
18:44Yes, it's water for the goats.
18:48You're stepping on it?
18:50Yes.
18:53This 3-hectare area is a space for the goats to graze.
18:58They eat the grass that grows on their own,
19:01so they can manage the land without any problems.
19:04This is easy.
19:10There are a lot of goats.
19:13Three or four?
19:15Five.
19:16They're all together.
19:18How cute.
19:22They're starting to move.
19:24Yes.
19:25They've been angry lately, so they're running away.
19:29They're angry.
19:31Are they hated?
19:32Yes.
19:33It's a hostile relationship.
19:35They're running away.
19:37They're running away a lot.
19:39This is a potato field.
19:41There are a lot of potatoes.
19:43They ate the tomatoes.
19:45Who?
19:46The goats.
19:47The goats?
19:48There's not a single tomato.
19:50I told you.
19:52They haven't eaten this yet.
19:54That's right.
19:56Show me.
19:57This is the tomato seed.
19:59I ate this.
20:00It looks delicious.
20:05It's green.
20:06Yes, it's green.
20:08Green tomatoes are delicious.
20:10They're not as good as I thought.
20:13No, they're fast.
20:15I think they're fast.
20:19They're cute again.
20:28He's washing the tomatoes he picked in another field.
20:35It's ramen.
20:37This is a bowl.
20:40This is also a kitchen.
20:44This is my kitchen.
20:51Another vegetable is put in the pork bone soup that has been simmered for a week.
21:00You can eat this.
21:02What is this?
21:03Pumpkin.
21:04Is it all pumpkin?
21:05I don't do anything by myself.
21:07Do you do it yourself?
21:08Yes.
21:09Do you leave it alone?
21:10That's right.
21:11That's a big leaf.
21:12It's a natural plant.
21:15Pumpkin seeds are delicious, not tomatoes.
21:19This is the seed.
21:23I'll take this.
21:25It's a good seed.
21:26It's good for making soup and tempura.
21:30I've never eaten it.
21:32That's amazing.
21:34He picked a new leaf in a pumpkin field that grows on its own.
21:44He went back to the outdoor kitchen again.
21:51This is the exhaust.
21:53I'll use only this part.
21:56Wait a minute.
21:57I'm cooking.
22:00It's too low to cut.
22:05I'll leave it as it is.
22:08You put it in boldly.
22:10In the boiling water, he will boil the pumpkin seeds and tomatoes that he harvested earlier.
22:21I'll put rice in it.
22:28It's a lot of mud under your feet.
22:30This is also a kind of exercise.
22:33It's a good exercise to live in a place with a lot of mud under your feet.
22:39It's like a training.
22:46It's dangerous.
22:50I dropped the rice.
22:57I dropped the rice.
22:59I'm in trouble.
23:03I dropped the rice again.
23:08He's always in a bad mood because he's stuck in a pot.
23:18I'm going to put this on top.
23:25I'm going to put meat on top of this.
23:27From pork bone soup?
23:29This is delicious.
23:32It's very soft.
23:34I'm going to eat this.
23:39At the end.
23:41I'm going to put this in.
23:45If you add warm retort curry.
23:50It looks delicious.
23:53Today's lunch.
23:55Pumpkin seeds and tomatoes.
23:58Pork curry is complete.
24:03This is amazing.
24:05It's a luxurious curry.
24:06It looks delicious.
24:09This is my place.
24:15I eat this.
24:20This is the best.
24:23Pumpkin.
24:25What does it taste like?
24:27It doesn't taste like anything.
24:29It doesn't taste like anything.
24:30It doesn't taste like anything, but it goes well with the curry.
24:34It's delicious with curry roux.
24:38That's the good part.
24:40The pork is the best.
24:42It's fluffy.
24:45I'm sorry.
24:46I ate this delicious food alone.
24:52I have something else.
24:56Is there anything else?
24:59Let's follow him.
25:03What is it?
25:04This is it.
25:06This?
25:07This is a chicken coop.
25:09This is a mobile chicken coop.
25:13Mobile chicken coop?
25:14Yes.
25:16Why is it moving?
25:18It's a chicken coop that looks like a vinyl house.
25:23Where is the mobile chicken coop?
25:33It's a place where you can use a lot of money.
25:36It's a small place.
25:38It's like this.
25:40It's a place where you can use a lot of money.
25:45It's a place where you can use a lot of money.
25:48And then.
25:50When you tie a string to the base of the wood.
25:54It's an equipment.
25:56It's an equipment.
25:59You can pull it with this.
26:03It's moving.
26:05It's moving.
26:11The chicken coop is moving.
26:14It's moving.
26:16It's moving.
26:18I'm going to move like this.
26:20I'm going to live like a chicken every day.
26:24Why do you need to move?
26:26There are a lot of insects on the ground.
26:30I want them to eat the insects.
26:33Do you feed them?
26:35That's right.
26:36I want to do something like that.
26:41By moving the chicken coop.
26:44You can feed them fresh water and grass.
26:50If you eat it, you'll be gone.
26:52It's revolutionary.
26:54As a result, the chickens grow well.
26:57Yumita thinks that he will give birth to delicious eggs every day.
27:05And here is the completed chicken coop.
27:10He raises 12 chickens while moving the feeding area regularly.
27:19The next day.
27:25It's here.
27:26Can I sleep upstairs?
27:28Yes, you can sleep upstairs.
27:30Where is it?
27:32Is there a roof?
27:36This is the best place.
27:38It's like an attic.
27:40It's a loft life.
27:42It's a secret base.
27:47Is it comfortable to sleep here?
27:49It feels like the air conditioner is working.
27:52Is it cool?
27:54It's a little cool.
27:56It's not hot.
27:59I'd appreciate it if you could turn off the lights.
28:02I see.
28:04Good night.
28:06Good night.
28:08Excuse me.
28:12Yumita's day passes quietly like this.
28:21But why did he live in a 700-meter-high forest and live a primitive life alone?
28:35Yumita was born as the third child of seven siblings to his parents, who were farmers in Showa 26.
28:46After graduating from high school, he left his parents and worked at a construction company in Aichi Prefecture.
28:53He started training every day to become a carpenter, which was his dream since childhood.
29:01However, when he was 24 years old, he started working for the first time in 6 years.
29:08When I think about it now, I felt a little depressed.
29:14Why do you think so?
29:16It's like loneliness.
29:19It's a sense of loneliness.
29:24He lived in an unfamiliar land with no friends nearby.
29:29Yumita, who was still young, seemed to be crushed by loneliness.
29:35It was his parents who saved him from such a pinch.
29:42Don't say anything and come back. Let's live together again.
29:48He cried those words and returned to his hometown.
29:55Humans don't live alone. We are supported by everyone.
30:01When he got a new job at a construction company in his hometown, he started working hard with a new feeling.
30:12When he was 46 years old, he married a woman he met at a matchmaking event.
30:18His daughter was born, and he was able to work even harder.
30:25However, when he was 59 years old, he had a tragedy one after another.
30:32Ristra
30:35And divorce.
30:39It's a double.
30:43He was handed over to Ristra from a construction company where he had worked for many years.
30:49At the same time, he divorced his wife.
30:54I was shocked.
30:57I felt sorry for my child.
31:01I think it was after my child was in junior high school.
31:10Yumita, who was at the edge of his life,
31:16It's not time to be depressed.
31:20All I have to do is do my best for my daughter.
31:25Mr. Yumita, who passed away,
31:28He turned to farming at the age of 60.
31:32From morning to night, he fought with the soil.
31:37His hard work paid off.
31:41His daughter went to Niigata University, a national university.
31:48He is now employed and working well.
31:52Mr. Yumita, who lost his child,
31:57I think age doesn't matter what I want to do.
32:03I don't want to go down anymore.
32:06I don't want to roll anymore.
32:09That's where I started.
32:12Let's live our lives doing what we like.
32:19And then...
32:22Using waste materials and cheap wood,
32:26Starting with a vertical hole-type house.
32:30A firewood stove.
32:33A mobile chicken coop.
32:37To make what I want to make without spending as much money as possible.
32:42The chicken coop is moving.
32:45He chose that place.
32:48It's close to his birthplace.
32:51It was in a forest 700 meters above sea level in Fukushima Prefecture.
32:58It is said that the Jomon period lasted for 10,000 years in peace.
33:04It's been going on for 10,000 years.
33:07I thought there might be something really good.
33:11If I live a little closer to it,
33:15I think it will go well from now on.
33:18Mr. Yumita.
33:22Mr. Imamura introduced Mr. Yumita, who lives in a vertical hole-type house.
33:27In fact, he was a person who lived in a surprising house.
33:32Mr. Imamura?
33:34Hey.
33:37He lives near the prefecture borders of Fukushima and Tochigi Prefectures.
33:43It's 750 meters above sea level.
33:46It's a secluded village of only two generations.
33:50On the way...
33:54Wow, look at the curved mirror.
33:57It's more than half.
33:59It's amazing.
34:02For some reason, there is a curved mirror.
34:05It takes 30 minutes to continue climbing a suspicious mountain road.
34:11I hear something.
34:14Oh, I can see the building.
34:18Excuse me.
34:21Excuse me.
34:23There are people.
34:24This is a program called Nadesoko in Tokyo.
34:28What's your name?
34:31My name is Imamura.
34:34Mr. Takashi Imamura, who lives in the mountains of the prefecture borders of Fukushima and Tochigi Prefectures, is 75 years old.
34:43Two days before interviewing Mr. Yumita, who lives in a vertical hole-type house,
34:49he was close to his surprising secluded life.
34:54It's a secluded village.
34:56It's amazing.
34:58The potatoes are being harvested now.
35:01Mr. Imamura grew them.
35:03It's beautiful.
35:06It's coming out.
35:09It's really big.
35:11It's great.
35:13When you dry them on the fire,
35:17they will last longer if you store them.
35:20It's amazing.
35:23This is my house.
35:26This is your house.
35:28It's a cute triangular roof.
35:31How old is this house?
35:33It's 30 years old.
35:35There's a nice object on the right.
35:37It's an object.
35:39It's a blind spot.
35:41It's not a blind spot.
35:43It's a spider's spot.
35:45Are you trying to scare me with your face?
35:47I don't think so.
35:49He looks like he's going to call a spider.
35:52I'm a little scared.
35:54You can avoid a lot of things.
35:56Would you like to take a break?
36:00It's hot.
36:05It's a hut.
36:09It's clean.
36:11Isn't it nice?
36:13It's like a wooden house.
36:15It's not a wooden house.
36:16There's a gun here.
36:18It's a pistol.
36:20It's a pistol.
36:22What is it?
36:24No, no, no.
36:26What are you going to use it for?
36:30Then...
36:41It's a beast threat.
36:42If there's a bear, it'll be a problem.
36:45It's a beast threat.
36:47Are there bears?
36:49Yes, there are.
36:51It's like a passageway.
36:53I've seen a bear as a parent and child.
36:56A bear?
36:58Does it have any effect?
37:00I don't know.
37:02I don't know, but it's a break.
37:06Mr. Imamura lives with a population of only two generations.
37:10There are more wild animals than humans.
37:14It's a mountainous area of 750 meters.
37:19Even though it's a break,
37:21they make noise in the morning and evening to prevent bears.
37:27There's a strange sight in the house where Mr. Imamura lives.
37:32Mr. Imamura, there are a lot of buildings.
37:35It's a six-story house.
37:37Six stories?
37:38I built it myself.
37:40All by yourself?
37:42Yes, I built it.
37:44There are five buildings in the house.
37:49All of them are handmade by Mr. Imamura.
37:53He asked the contractor to do the basic construction.
37:57He built it by himself.
38:01By himself?
38:03That's amazing.
38:05Why?
38:06Moreover, this is a secluded village with a population of only two generations.
38:13Mr. Imamura says it's a place with no connection.
38:20Why did he decide to live in a mountainous area of 750 meters?
38:27There was no guarantee.
38:30There was nothing.
38:31I don't know why, but...
38:35When I think about it now, I get shivers.
38:38When he thinks about it now, he gets shivers?
38:42What happened?
38:46It's time to find out the mystery of living in a mountainous area.
38:54This is a storage room.
38:56There are various things here.
38:59Wow, it's like a woodshed.
39:02Yes, it is.
39:04It's like a woodshed.
39:06What did he get? A heavy woodshed and a shovel?
39:12It's coming out of the site.
39:14The river is flowing, but it's in the same site.
39:19Is this Mr. Imamura's?
39:21Yes, it is.
39:23There are a lot of trees.
39:28What is this?
39:31It's under construction.
39:33I like to build it like a fool.
39:36You like it.
39:38Is there something?
39:40It's like a strange object.
39:43Mr. Imamura owns about 1.5 square meters of soccer court.
39:49In the middle of the mountain, which is a hill away from his home,
39:56he is building a hut with a balcony where he can enjoy reading in nature.
40:03Wow.
40:05Put this on the pillar.
40:11Does he do it alone?
40:13It's heavy.
40:15Wow.
40:17It's quite heavy, isn't it?
40:19Yes, it is.
40:22I can't do it alone.
40:25It's so tough.
40:27I've done it a few times.
40:30Wow, that's amazing.
40:33I can't do it alone.
40:35It's amazing to do it alone.
40:39He is pulling a 100-kilometer-tall pillar by himself.
40:50He is digging a hole with a shovel.
40:56I can do it.
40:58Wow.
41:00The pillar is built.
41:07I think it's almost done.
41:11I'm getting old, so I only do it once a day.
41:14But it's fun to do it, so I enjoy the process.
41:22It's good to have something to do.
41:25It's a good hobby.
41:31When he gets back home, what will he do next?
41:37There are a lot of fields here.
41:44What are they?
41:47This is chili pepper.
41:49Chili pepper.
41:50This is basil.
41:52Basil.
41:54This is tomato.
41:55Tomatoes.
41:58There are also cucumbers, radishes, and cabbages.
42:03He grows about 16 kinds of vegetables throughout the year.
42:07The vegetables grow on their own.
42:10It's amazing.
42:14Oh, it's your wife.
42:16Good morning.
42:20His wife, Imamura-san, joins him to work on the field.
42:30What are you doing now?
42:32I'm picking grass.
42:33If the wind blows through the vegetables, they get sick.
42:40I see.
42:42He uses the grass he bought without throwing it away.
42:50This is the compost.
42:52Is this the compost?
42:53Yes.
42:56You can step on it like this.
43:00If you step on it, the compost will come out from the bottom.
43:05It's true.
43:06This is the compost.
43:08There is also water.
43:10It's healthy.
43:11Yes.
43:14He also makes a rope to improve the soil of the field.
43:19When he finishes his field work...
43:28The firewood is bad.
43:30It's tough.
43:33He cuts the wood from the mountain into firewood with an ax.
43:40He cuts the firewood with an ax.
43:50What is this?
43:51It's a bath.
43:55It's a hand-made bath.
43:56Really?
43:58There is water.
43:59There is water.
44:02It looks warm.
44:03It's a Goemon bath.
44:04Goemon bath.
44:05I made it myself.
44:07This is also hand-made.
44:10The bath is in a private place.
44:15There is a forest on the back of the building.
44:21He wanted to have an open-air bath.
44:25He made it by himself.
44:32It's hot.
44:33It's hot, isn't it?
44:37It's the best.
44:39It's hot, but...
44:42Would you like to join me?
44:45May I?
44:49May I?
44:56It's warm.
44:57It feels good.
44:59It's hot, but it feels good.
45:02I can see the green on the right.
45:07It's like a hot spring.
45:10It's the best.
45:11It's beautiful.
45:12The water must be good.
45:14That's right.
45:17Tsukanoma took a break in a hand-made Goemon bath.
45:23After this, he continues to live a secret life.
45:29There is a trouble in the mountains 750 meters above sea level.
45:37Oh, no.
45:39Are you kidding me?
45:43Did you eat it?
45:45It's delicious.
45:47The bath looks delicious.
45:59Tsubaki Onyakko has an exciting experience in the apartment where he used to live.
46:06The house I used to live in was a house with a lot of things moving.
46:14When I lived with my mother, there was a shrine in the back of my mother's room.
46:22My mother put dolls she got as souvenirs on my mother's cabinet.
46:29There was a doll with a cute wooden face in a Vietnamese costume.
46:38Everyone was facing the front.
46:42When my mother noticed, she was facing the shrine.
46:47I thought it was strange.
46:50A few days later, she was facing the shrine.
46:55My mother wasn't scared at all.
46:58I thought it was annoying to face the shrine, so I turned to the left.
47:04Everyone else was facing the front.
47:06A few days later, she said she was facing the front.
47:11She said she was facing the front on the way to the shrine.
47:16She was positive and surprised.
47:19750 meters above sea level.
47:22Mr. Takashi Imamura, 75 years old, lives in a secluded house in the mountains near Fukushima and Tochigi prefectures.
47:31Mr. Imamura, you have a lot of buildings.
47:33I have 6 houses.
47:38Mr. Imamura has 5 huts in the mountains.
47:43What are the other 3 huts?
47:48He continues to live in a secluded house.
47:55What is this?
47:57Is this a kiln?
47:59This is a kiln made of stones.
48:04Did you make it yourself?
48:05Yes.
48:07Did you make it yourself?
48:08Yes.
48:11This is a handmade kiln made of stones.
48:14This is an egg kiln.
48:17He uses this to make...
48:27Is this from the field earlier?
48:30Yes.
48:31If you put the potatoes in here,
48:39it will look like this.
48:41It's like an oven.
48:42Yes.
48:44It's amazing.
48:48There is a crescent moon.
48:50Is this it?
48:53Is this it?
48:57This is it.
48:59Did you eat it?
49:00It's delicious.
49:03Did you make this yourself?
49:04Yes, I made it myself.
49:07It's helpful.
49:09This is my house.
49:12I'm jealous.
49:14Potatoes.
49:16I forgot about the potatoes.
49:19It's pitch black.
49:21It's pitch black.
49:25It looks delicious.
49:27It's beautiful inside.
49:29It looks delicious.
49:34I'll eat it.
49:35Please eat.
49:36Is it delicious?
49:39You want salt, don't you?
49:40There is salt in it.
49:42It's delicious.
49:43It's butter.
49:45It's potato butter.
49:46It's potato butter with salt.
49:48It looks delicious.
49:51Which one is the radish?
49:52This is our radish.
49:54Did you make it yourself?
49:55Yes.
49:56There are many kinds.
50:01They are preparing the meal.
50:03They grate the radish.
50:05They grate the radish.
50:08They put the grated radish in the grated radish.
50:11It looks delicious.
50:14They are boiling the radish in a pot.
50:18This is the radish we used last year.
50:20This is the radish we used last year.
50:25It's a long-lasting radish.
50:31It looks delicious.
50:33It looks delicious.
50:35It looks delicious.
50:38Today's menu is boiled radish and mushrooms.
50:42This is Zenzai made from azuki beans.
50:44This is a radish salad with mushrooms.
50:47This is a vegetable stick made from homemade miso.
50:50These are healthy ingredients.
50:53It looks delicious.
50:56I'll eat it.
50:57I'll eat it.
50:59I'll eat this mushroom.
51:05This mushroom has a strong taste.
51:10This is grated radish from the garden.
51:14It looks delicious.
51:16This mushroom is delicious.
51:20Why did they live in the mountains of Fukushima Prefecture?
51:31There was a surprising reason behind it.
51:36It was heavy.
51:37It went all the way from Soyamisugi to Ijiomote Island.
51:43That's amazing.
51:48RYOMA TAKEUCHI and HONOKA TAKEUCHI.
51:52They drank too much and made a big mistake.
51:58I once slept in front of a kindergarten.
52:01I once slept in front of a kindergarten.
52:03You said that yourself.
52:06I once slept in front of a kindergarten.
52:08I thought it was a bad idea.
52:09Your brother was worried about you.
52:11He was worried about me.
52:12His office was worried about me.
52:21Why did they live in the mountains of Fukushima Prefecture?
52:27They lived in the mountains 750 meters above sea level.
52:35I had a lot of part-time jobs.
52:37When I had enough money, I moved to other places.
52:40I lived all the way from Soyamisugi to Ijiomote Island.
52:46When they were young, they rarely went out to eat.
52:50North is Hokkaido.
52:53South is Iriomote Island in Okinawa Prefecture.
52:57Mr. Imamura lived all over Japan.
53:01When he was 26 years old, he met a woman who was his wife in Hokkaido.
53:08Two years later, they got married.
53:11He moved to Saitama Prefecture and worked for a company.
53:16But he didn't last long.
53:18He quit his job in a year.
53:21When I think about it now, I'm so relieved.
53:24I didn't have any insurance.
53:26I didn't have anything.
53:27But I was confident that I would make it.
53:31He thought he would make it, but he didn't have any income.
53:36He lived with his wife for two years.
53:42In the meantime, Mr. Imamura made a great success.
53:49The answer is one of the six huts he made in the mountains.
53:55It's not open yet.
53:57It's one of the three remaining huts.
54:02Wow.
54:03I'm shocked.
54:07I see.
54:11It's great.
54:13It's hot, but...
54:19This is...
54:21The workplace.
54:22The workplace.
54:26What did Mr. Imamura start in the mountains of Fukushima Prefecture?
54:33This is...
54:34The workplace.
54:35The workplace.
54:41Is this a grill?
54:42That's right.
54:43This is a grill.
54:46That's right.
54:47Mr. Imamura is a professional pottery maker.
54:52When he was young, he was in the middle of wandering around Japan.
54:55He fell in love with pottery.
54:59After marriage, he worked hard while being supported by his wife.
55:07Eventually, he opened his own shop in Ginza, Roppongi.
55:13It looks delicious.
55:17When he was 40 years old, he searched for a place where he could set up a pottery kiln.
55:23The place he arrived at was...
55:26This mountain in Fukushima Prefecture.
55:31After making a kiln, he made a workplace and a storage room for pottery.
55:36He lives in the mountains from spring to autumn when it doesn't snow.