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ナゼそこ?2024年12月26日 福岡 ほぼ0円の秘境生活を送る移住家族SP!
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00:00Kureto!
00:02Kureto!
00:17You should have written it down.
00:19What?
00:20You should have written it down.
00:22I'm sorry.
00:27Yuki Uchida had a shocking experience at a camping site.
00:33I love nature.
00:36When I was in my 40s, I went camping.
00:40I washed the dishes, went back to the tent, and wiped the dishes.
00:45I felt a tingling sensation around here.
00:50My scalp was very hard.
00:54I wondered if my scalp was that hard.
00:57I looked at my head and wondered if there was something on my head.
01:01There was a 30cm long centipede.
01:03A centipede?
01:05Yes, a centipede.
01:07It was on top of my head like a butterfly.
01:11It was right here.
01:13I asked what was wrong.
01:15Suddenly, it pulled my head without hair.
01:18When I said it hurt, I saw a centipede.
01:25You didn't smash it.
01:27Kazuma-san, have you been scared recently?
01:29The money changed.
01:32I went to the bank on the day Shibusawa Eiichi changed from Yukichi.
01:39There was a camera crew on the day.
01:43They were doing an interview.
01:45They asked me what I was going to do with the money.
01:47I was embarrassed.
01:49I thought I'd figure out a way to get in.
01:52But there was another camera crew at the entrance.
01:54I thought it was dangerous.
01:56I thought I'd wear a mask and a hat.
01:59But they thought I was a suspicious person.
02:01A group of bank employees came.
02:03They told me to line up over there.
02:05But I was waiting in line.
02:07There was a camera crew inside.
02:09I didn't want to be caught.
02:13If they asked me why I changed the money,
02:17I wouldn't say it was to sweat.
02:19But if they asked you, you'd have to say it.
02:21I'd have to say it.
02:23So you still have it?
02:25Yes, the studio is hot.
02:27I still have it.
02:30I bought it when Shibusawa Eiichi changed.
02:33I still have it.
02:3619 years ago,
02:39Bruce came to Japan to study mushrooms.
02:43He lived in Osaka.
02:49Meanwhile,
02:51Yoshiko, who was 12 years older,
02:54was working in a public relations office
02:57in Okayama Prefecture.
03:00I love your food.
03:04Now they live on the top of a mountain in Okayama Prefecture.
03:08They are a couple who live almost zero yen.
03:13But where were they originally from?
03:16Where did you meet?
03:20At a bar run by my childhood friend.
03:25I happened to go to the bar alone for the first time.
03:32I came in, and I met him.
03:37I wondered why a foreigner was coming to a bar alone.
03:43They met at a bar run by Yoshiko's friend in Okayama Prefecture.
03:53I asked him why he came to Okayama.
03:57He told me that he came to Okayama for nature and healing.
04:06I told him that I like mushrooms,
04:09and that I like walking in the mountains.
04:14He told me that he was studying mushrooms.
04:21Mushroom friends.
04:23I didn't think it was that stupid, but it was true.
04:32Did you like mushrooms?
04:35For about 10 years,
04:38I went to the mountains alone on my days off.
04:41I was looking for mushrooms by myself.
04:46The person who tied the two of you together is a mushroom.
04:54Thank you, mushroom.
04:58What about Cupid?
04:59It's a mushroom.
05:01Cupid is a mushroom.
05:03That's amazing.
05:06What an amazing encounter.
05:09It's amazing that two people like that meet.
05:12In fact, Yoshiko liked mushrooms since she was a child,
05:17and she was interested in their appearance and taste.
05:21Of course, she naturally got excited when she talked to Bruce, who was studying mushrooms.
05:28They developed into a couple.
05:32Yes, the Canadian Bruce and the Japanese Yoshiko.
05:37The person who tied the two of them together, who were 8,000 kilometers apart,
05:42was a mushroom.
05:45That's amazing.
05:47I don't think I've ever met anyone like that.
05:51Mushroom date.
05:53Mushroom date.
05:55I found it.
05:57That's right.
06:00On their days off, the two of them always go to see mushrooms.
06:06Through mushrooms, the distance between the two of them is getting even closer.
06:12It's the best to have a hobby like that.
06:14It's the best.
06:17In the meantime, Bruce has new thoughts.
06:22I wanted to live a natural life.
06:26I didn't want anyone else to come.
06:29Privacy and freedom.
06:33I wanted to live in the mountains.
06:39I looked for a lot of places.
06:44I thought this was a good place.
06:47She was able to grow her favorite mushrooms
06:51and live freely in nature.
06:57She bought three acres of land in Okayama Prefecture, which was sold by chance.
07:06No electricity, no gas, no water.
07:10There are a lot of inconveniences,
07:13but she started a life of almost zero yen with all her strength.
07:19To see the life of such an interesting person all the time,
07:24I thought it would be interesting to get married and live nearby.
07:28I said,
07:30I can get married with a light heart.
07:38She said,
07:40I'll think about it.
07:43I didn't think so,
07:46but the next day,
07:49I said,
07:51I'll get married like that.
07:56I was in a hurry.
07:58There was no doubt.
07:59There was no doubt.
08:01I'm glad I chose it.
08:03Yoshiko proposed to him.
08:10Yoshiko, who was attracted to Bruce's personality,
08:14moved in with him because he wanted to stay by his side.
08:19At the same time they moved, they got married.
08:24What do the two people who have a common thing called mushroom lovers think now?
08:34I'm happy.
08:37Every day.
08:41I don't want to go back to Canada.
08:49I like it here.
08:50I like it here.
08:51I'm glad.
08:54The slope is steep.
09:01It's amazing.
09:03I'm surrounded by trees.
09:09It takes an hour to walk on a steep mountain road.
09:16An hour is a lot.
09:22I can see the village.
09:23There is a building.
09:29Look over there.
09:32Something orange.
09:35What is it?
09:39What is it?
09:43Is it a plant?
09:47It's cute.
09:51Excuse me.
09:53It's a person.
09:55It's a TV program called RAZISOKO.
10:00Are you a fan?
10:02I'm looking for a car.
10:06It's here.
10:08Above here.
10:09Is it here?
10:10Yes.
10:11It's a resident of the forest.
10:12A resident of the forest.
10:15What is it?
10:17It's Mr.Mizusaki.
10:18Mr.Mizusaki.
10:19It's on this side above here.
10:24I see.
10:27It says a resident of the forest.
10:31I don't know.
10:33That's the landmark.
10:35I see.
10:36Thank you very much.
10:38Excuse me.
10:39What kind of person is he?
10:42I'm going.
10:52Is it here?
10:57It's steep.
10:59It looks like a road that leads to the house.
11:01I think so.
11:05Can you see it?
11:07There is a building over there.
11:12Is it different?
11:14I can see the roof.
11:18I'm going there.
11:23It's fashionable.
11:29Hello.
11:37Hello.
11:38I'm sorry to bother you.
11:40I'm from TV Tokyo.
11:43I just woke up.
11:45I'm sorry.
11:47I'm a tourist.
11:49I'm sorry.
11:50Is it true?
11:51It's true.
11:53I'm looking for a car that lives deep in the mountains.
11:58I heard that there is a resident of the forest.
12:04Are you a resident of the forest?
12:06Yes.
12:07I'm glad to meet you.
12:08I'm sorry to bother you.
12:10I'm Abe.
12:12I'm Takayuki Mizusaki.
12:14This is Takayuki Mizusaki, who is called a resident of the forest.
12:19He is 55 years old.
12:23Can I sit here?
12:25He is kind.
12:27Hello.
12:32Hello.
12:34I'm Abe.
12:36Can I ask your name?
12:38I'm Akiko Mizusaki.
12:39Nice to meet you.
12:40Nice to meet you.
12:42This is Akiko, his wife.
12:44This is his older sister, who is 4 years older than him.
12:48Why is there a school chair?
12:50I thought it was cute.
12:53Look at this.
12:55Is this a university chair?
12:58I think it's a university chair.
13:01This is good.
13:03You can use it at school.
13:07It won't break.
13:09No matter how you throw it.
13:16There is a forest in the southern part of Fukuoka prefecture.
13:21There is a house that stands quietly.
13:25Takayuki lives with his older sister's wife, Akiko, who is 4 years older than him.
13:32Actually.
13:34When I was in Tokyo, I lived in Sanchan for 6 months.
13:43He used to live in the city with his wife.
13:48He flew around Tokyo and Osaka.
13:52He is a salesman who sells mobile phones.
13:58However, one day, he moved to the forest in the southern part of Fukuoka prefecture.
14:08What happened to him?
14:13I thought I was going to run away.
14:15I remember the feeling when I left the house.
14:19I don't think there will be a tomorrow.
14:23What happened to him?
14:27It's a completely different environment.
14:30What happened to him?
14:33They are looking for a surprising reason to move.
14:40Have you eaten yet?
14:42No.
14:43It looks delicious.
14:45It looks delicious.
14:47Please come in.
14:48It's beautiful.
14:55It's a great atmosphere.
14:57This is the kitchen.
14:59This is the kitchen.
15:04The water flows from this river.
15:07There is a rice paddy below.
15:09We grow rice with the water and sunlight.
15:14I think it will be delicious.
15:16I like round rice balls, not triangles.
15:21When you twist the faucet, mountain water comes out.
15:24It's delicious.
15:26It's cold.
15:28Are you okay?
15:30I'm okay.
15:31It's cute.
15:33This is Noritama.
15:35Noritama.
15:37It's a girl.
15:39It's cute.
15:40Hello.
15:42It's cute.
15:48Let's eat.
15:59It's a little sour.
16:05Is it okay?
16:06It's gentle.
16:07Please eat.
16:10Can I eat with my hands?
16:12Please eat.
16:14Let's eat.
16:15It looks delicious.
16:29What should I say?
16:33I was wondering what to say.
16:35I'm looking forward to it.
16:37They get along well.
16:39They get along well.
16:42Do you have soda?
16:44This is Sasa.
16:47This is Sasa.
16:49Do you have a towel?
16:51I want to look outside.
16:53This is Sasa Soda.
16:55Sasa.
16:56This is Sasa Soda.
16:59I put sugar in it.
17:02Let's eat.
17:03This is Sasa Soda.
17:06This is Sasa Soda.
17:14It's delicious.
17:16It's easy to drink because it's sweet.
17:18That's right.
17:20I made this just because I wanted to say Sasa Soda.
17:23Sasa Soda.
17:27I want to drink it.
17:29I'm a little curious.
17:39I think the feeling is different.
17:42It's a mountain, but it's a garden.
17:50It's a mountain.
17:54This is a tea tree.
17:57If you put a box in it, it becomes tea.
17:59I see.
18:02What is that?
18:03This is green water.
18:05It's delicious.
18:07What is green water?
18:10It's very delicious.
18:13It grows naturally.
18:15You don't have to grow it.
18:18Green water is a type of plant that grows in wetlands.
18:24It looks delicious.
18:27It is a plant that eats soft stems and leaves.
18:30It is often eaten as a dressing or dressing.
18:37Wild animals eat it first.
18:42Which one is faster?
18:47Which one is faster?
18:50Can you see it?
18:52It smells good.
18:54It smells good.
18:56This is a plant called Hanasansho.
18:58It is a plant that smells like a luxury hotel.
19:03It weighs about 100 grams and is said to be expensive.
19:10This is for Ponzu.
19:14This is Ponzu.
19:17Is this a wild animal?
19:20This is a wild catfish.
19:26Come here.
19:29It's a survival game.
19:31That's right.
19:34What is this?
19:36It looks fun.
19:39What is this?
19:41It's in the soil.
19:43This is today's hot pot.
19:46Is this a big leaf?
19:49What is this?
19:51It's a mountain, so it's a little fluffy.
19:55Is it fluffy?
19:57Can you see it?
19:59I wonder if it will break.
20:01It may be over.
20:04What is this?
20:07It may have broken.
20:09It broke.
20:12That's amazing.
20:14There were three.
20:16What is this?
20:20It's big.
20:24What is this?
20:26What is this?
20:28This is a burdock.
20:31Is this a burdock?
20:33Isn't it thick?
20:35Is there such a thick burdock?
20:38It grows on its own.
20:40Does it grow on its own?
20:42It's so big.
20:44It's too big.
20:46That's amazing.
20:52This is a pumpkin.
20:54That's amazing.
20:56It's a pumpkin with a strange shape.
20:58That's amazing.
21:02This is a Cinderella pumpkin.
21:05The shape is cute.
21:07It's like a picture.
21:10Blue water.
21:11Pumpkin.
21:12Burdock.
21:13Chestnut.
21:14Yuzu.
21:17In addition,
21:18Crescent,
21:20Chinese cabbage,
21:21Wasabi,
21:22Takana, etc.
21:24100 kinds of vegetables are grown.
21:27Vegetables grow on their own.
21:30It's a place where you can eat as much vegetables as you want.
21:33You can grow vegetables here every year.
21:36It's a natural environment.
21:37There is a refrigerator.
21:38There's a refrigerator.
21:39I have a hard time when I go to bed.
21:43Is that a bell pepper?
21:45It's a bell pepper.
21:46I'm curious about it.
21:54You can pick it up here.
21:56And you can pick it up here.
22:00I don't want it to be too muddy, so I wash it every once in a while, but it's been years since I've had a river in my house.
22:19It's amazing that there's a place like this in the garden.
22:22It's a world of old stories.
22:24That's right.
22:27When they return to the house in the forest...
22:44Preparation for dinner
22:48I'm going to make tofu.
22:51I'm going to make soy milk.
22:54I'm going to separate the okara from the soy milk.
22:58I'm going to separate the okara from the soy milk.
23:00I'm going to make tofu with the soy milk.
23:02I'm going to make okara salad with the okara.
23:05If a tofu expert sees this, they might laugh at me.
23:09I can make delicious food, so I'm satisfied with my appearance.
23:16That's great.
23:18That's amazing.
23:21This is...
23:23This is already boiled water.
23:25I made soup yesterday.
23:27I'm still in the middle of it.
23:29I'm going to eat it with the rice I just made.
23:32I'm going to eat it with the rice I just made.
23:40I can eat it.
23:42That's great.
23:45We usually remove the scum.
23:48The scum is also nutritious.
23:50We eat both the skin and the scum.
23:55It takes an hour to boil the tofu.
24:01The tofu with a lot of vegetables, including burdock, Chinese cabbage, and green water, is ready.
24:10There are also hand-made tofu, burdock, okara salad, and salted rice.
24:19The meal is ready.
24:26It looks delicious.
24:28It's gorgeous.
24:30I'm going to eat it.
24:40The green water tastes good.
24:45It's delicious.
24:47I'm going to eat it.
24:52I just made it.
24:54It's delicious because I made it.
24:56That's right.
24:58I'm going to eat it.
25:04The burdock is delicious.
25:06It's crispy.
25:08It looks delicious.
25:10It looks very delicious.
25:12I remembered that I was energetic.
25:15There were a lot of burdock.
25:17I want to eat it in a new house.
25:19It's the most delicious burdock I've ever eaten.
25:22Burdock is good.
25:24It's good to eat with burdock.
25:26It's good to eat with burdock.
25:29The couple is very friendly.
25:32They talk a lot.
25:34They convey their feelings well.
25:37The couple is very friendly.
25:43But why?
25:46They used to live in the city in Sangenjaya, Tokyo.
25:52They moved to a small forest in Fukuoka prefecture.
26:00They moved to a small forest in Fukuoka prefecture.
26:0535 years ago.
26:07At the age of 20.
26:10Mr. Takayuki started working as a salesman in Kobe city.
26:18I want to be a salesman.
26:22I want to be a salesman.
26:24I think I'm going to be a salesman.
26:26I think I'm going to be a salesman.
26:28I think I'm going to be a salesman.
26:30I'll be able to do my job.
26:33I'll be able to do my job.
26:36Mr. Takayuki's personal sales are 10 million yen per month for three months.
26:45He is a top salesman.
26:49That's amazing.
26:52At that time, there was a real bubble.
26:56There was nothing but Ike-Ike.
26:58The car was a BMW 6 series.
27:03It was a super two-seater.
27:05I was on a pick-up truck.
27:09He drove his beloved BMW.
27:12He had a full life, full of work and private life.
27:21But in the midst of all that,
27:24something changed Mr. Takayuki's life.
27:30I met him in the Hanshin Great Earthquake.
27:35He had no house, and the building was in a bad shape.
27:40In the world of manga, there was a huge crack.
27:45He said, that tall building is taller than me.
27:49At the age of 25, he experienced the Hanshin Great Earthquake.
27:57He saw the buildings and mansions that were collapsing.
28:07I couldn't do anything.
28:13At that time, I was working at a company.
28:17I told him to go to Kanto.
28:20I went to Kanto.
28:22When I came back, it had been two weeks.
28:25The town was in a recovery mood.
28:28I thought, will I run away?
28:31I remember the feeling of going out in a recovery mood.
28:36I didn't think there would be a tomorrow.
28:40It's not natural to have a tomorrow.
28:45It's not natural to have a tomorrow.
28:50Thinking about that, he moved from Kobe to Tokyo.
28:57He started working as a salesman again.
29:03After that, I returned to my normal life.
29:08At that time, the air and temperature were different from everyone else.
29:19I felt empty inside.
29:31At that time, my body was tattered.
29:34I think I was hit by an earthquake.
29:40I don't know why I'm still alive.
29:45While he was worried about his way of life,
29:49his mind and body were tattered.
29:52What should he do?
29:55He saved Mr. Takayuki, who lost his way in life.
30:02I don't know why, but I went to the waterfront.
30:05Waterfront?
30:08I slept in the waterfront.
30:11I parked my car near the waterfront.
30:14I couldn't sleep without it.
30:20I let go of everything, cold and hot.
30:26The scenery was beautiful.
30:30I went into the world of grass and trees.
30:34And now...
30:38The quiet waterfront in the forest.
30:44While spending time here,
30:47he felt like his heart was being washed away.
30:52When he was 35 years old, he quit his job
30:57and wanted to live near the beautiful waterfront.
31:01He searched around the country and found...
31:05a house in the dense forest of Fukuoka Prefecture
31:10where there is no connection or connection.
31:15Inside the house,
31:17there is a waterfront that was the deciding factor in his move.
31:23This is the waterfront.
31:26That's why there was no connection.
31:31When he was 40 years old,
31:34he married Ms. Akiko,
31:37a florist in the city of Fukuoka.
31:42Because he lived in the forest,
31:45he was called the resident of the forest.
31:51It was hard for me to live in the society.
31:55I didn't know if I could be protected in the forest.
32:02The new water came out,
32:04and the water kept coming out.
32:06It didn't stop.
32:09It's good to enjoy the inconvenience.
32:14It's not just convenient.
32:17It makes you think.
32:19Ms. Takayuki, who lives in the dense forest,
32:23has one more thing to say.
32:27When you go up the mountain,
32:31there is a goat.
32:33It lives in a hut.
32:35Does this goat live there all the time?
32:38No, it's a normal goat.
32:41I think it's interesting.
32:44According to the story,
32:46four years ago,
32:48he moved to the mountains of Fukuoka.
32:51He got a huge house with a lot of land for almost zero yen.
32:56He has a surprising moving family.
33:01Have you ever been here?
33:04No, I've never been here.
33:08It's my first time here.
33:14It's terrible.
33:16It's a dead end.
33:18It's true.
33:20It's a dead end.
33:22Do I have to go up here?
33:24Yes.
33:25The navigation tells you where to go.
33:31The road ahead is narrow.
33:34It's also a dead end.
33:37They decide to walk.
33:43It's so narrow.
33:50It's getting deeper.
33:54It's a bamboo forest.
33:57It's like a bamboo forest.
34:00I can't go in.
34:06It's a gravel road from here.
34:11The concrete is gone.
34:14It's scary that it's dark until noon.
34:16Is there really a house ahead?
34:18It's so dark.
34:21It takes about 15 minutes to walk along the mountain road.
34:34There is a building over there.
34:38I can see a house between the bamboo trees.
34:43I think it's a house.
34:45I think so, too.
34:49It's a house.
34:51It's a house.
35:01Hello.
35:03Hello.
35:05Suddenly.
35:07This is a program called Nadeshiko.
35:10This place is amazing.
35:12It's deep in the mountains.
35:14I wonder if I can go in.
35:19My name is Abe.
35:21What's your name?
35:22My name is Kensuke Matsumoto.
35:24Kensuke.
35:27This is Kensuke Matsumoto.
35:30He is 47 years old.
35:34He has a house.
35:37It's a dead end deep in the mountains.
35:43It's amazing from above.
35:45It's really in the mountains.
35:47Excuse me.
35:48Excuse me.
35:50Hello.
35:51Hello.
35:52Excuse me.
35:54Excuse me.
35:59Hello.
36:02Mariko, the wife, and Koune, the 4th grader, welcomed us.
36:09It's cute.
36:11There was a person who was using it.
36:13He gave it to me.
36:16I don't have a room.
36:18This is all I can see now.
36:20Is this all?
36:22Yes.
36:24Kensuke, the husband, lives in a dead end deep in the mountains.
36:29What was he originally?
36:31I was in Chiba until I was a high school student.
36:35I got a job at a small company in Shinjuku.
36:41He was born and raised in Chiba.
36:44He used to work in a car company in Shinjuku, Tokyo.
36:50But one day, he moved to a dead end deep in the mountains in Fukuoka Prefecture.
37:02What surprised us even more was that he gave us this huge house with a lot of land for almost zero yen.
37:17For almost zero yen?
37:19I wonder why.
37:23Why did he move to a dead end deep in the mountains and get a house for almost zero yen?
37:36Let's take a look at his house.
37:41There is electricity in the lower left corner.
37:44Is this it?
37:45There is electricity here.
37:48There is electricity here.
37:50There is electricity in a strange place.
37:54People step on this when they enter a house.
37:57If you step on it, electricity will come on.
38:00There is an outlet underneath.
38:03That's amazing.
38:04It's true.
38:05Is there electricity underneath?
38:08Yes.
38:09That's strange.
38:11For some reason, there is an outlet on the floor.
38:14This is to reduce the cost.
38:16Reduce the cost?
38:19He also thought about extending the wiring of the electricity until he could reach it.
38:25But he didn't want to spend extra money because of the cost of renovation.
38:30He decided to use his feet to turn on the electricity.
38:35It looks convenient.
38:37It would be nice if I could get used to it.
38:40Our toilet is a compost toilet.
38:42What kind of toilet?
38:43It's a compost toilet.
38:44You can see it.
38:47It's made of soil.
38:51Soil?
38:52You put the soil in the soil and mix it.
39:00You mix the soil in the soil and disassemble it.
39:07It's a handmade toilet made by Mr. Kensuke for almost zero yen.
39:13It's handmade.
39:14That's amazing.
39:16Mr. Kensuke is amazing.
39:20When you turn the lever, the soil inside rotates.
39:27It's a water-repellent toilet that doesn't require water.
39:37I also built a workshop.
39:40Did you build this?
39:42Yes, I did.
39:43What's that?
39:44It's all waste material, so it doesn't cost money.
39:47Is that so?
39:48Yes.
39:51It's very authentic.
39:55This one, too.
39:56This one, too?
39:57This is a chicken coop.
39:58I see.
39:59I haven't used it yet.
40:00I see.
40:01I made this, too.
40:02I see.
40:03Actually, there was nothing here.
40:05I see.
40:07Do you build all these buildings by yourself?
40:11Yes, I do everything by myself except for the houses I built.
40:15I see.
40:16It's fun.
40:18That's wonderful.
40:19It's fun, and it doesn't cost money.
40:23Mr. Kensuke makes almost everything for zero yen without spending money.
40:29There are three goats over there.
40:31There is a white one, too.
40:33I see.
40:34I think it's over there.
40:37Does it have a name?
40:39This is my brother.
40:41This is my older brother.
40:43This is my younger brother.
40:44I see.
40:45Older brother and younger brother.
40:46Older brother and younger brother.
40:47I see.
40:48Until recently, there was a person who had a goat and kept it.
40:53But I couldn't buy it anymore, so I sold it.
40:57I see.
40:58Originally, I was a grass-cutter.
41:01I see.
41:02That's great.
41:03But it was very helpful.
41:04I see.
41:05I see.
41:06Mr. Kensuke and his brother gave the goat to his acquaintance for free.
41:13Let's wait for the water to come.
41:15I see.
41:16I see.
41:17The sound of the river.
41:18I see.
41:19It's near here.
41:20It's amazing.
41:21It's amazing.
41:22Wow.
41:23Can you see it?
41:24It's amazing.
41:25It's amazing.
41:26It's amazing.
41:27It's amazing.
41:28It's amazing.
41:29It's amazing.
41:30It's amazing.
41:31It's amazing.
41:32It's amazing.
41:33It's amazing.
41:34It's amazing.
41:38It's cute.
41:39It's cute.
41:40It's cute.
41:50After taking a walk...
41:55What is he doing?
41:57He is helping.
41:58He is cooking?
42:00This couple is cooking dinner.
42:04Itadakimasu.
42:06Mmm.
42:07Oh.
42:11What's this?
42:13Carrots and onions.
42:15Carrots and onions.
42:16Itadakimasu.
42:18Do you help out a lot?
42:20She makes what she wants to eat.
42:23What?
42:24What?
42:25That's amazing.
42:27Oh.
42:31Mariko and her husband, Kensuke,
42:34use the leftover rice from last night.
42:38That's amazing.
42:42Just like her father who makes anything,
42:45she makes what she wants to eat.
42:48She's a 10-year-old girl.
42:50First, they stir-fry the carrots, onions, and rice together.
43:05They're good.
43:08Amazing.
43:11They use the eggs of the chickens they raised
43:17and fry them in a heated pan.
43:24They top it with cheese.
43:29Finally, they put the eggs on top of the rice.
43:33It's really good.
43:36They top it with a lot of ketchup.
43:39It looks good.
43:42Kogune's special omurice is complete.
43:48She's good.
43:50Amazing.
43:53Kogune is 10 years old and loves to cook.
43:57On the other hand, Yuki Uchida was quite popular when she was young.
44:02She loved to play like a boy.
44:07When she walked on the asphalt,
44:10she wanted to return it to the soil.
44:15So she caught the ants and put them in a buggy.
44:18In the afternoon, she made a flyer
44:21and said she would publish Hachibee.
44:23She named the flyer.
44:24She named it Ant Hachibee.
44:26Even though it's an ant?
44:27That's right.
44:28Hachibee.
44:29She named it Ant Hachibee.
44:32She made a flyer saying,
44:34please come to see Hachibee in the afternoon.
44:37It was a bit strange.
44:40It was quite strange.
44:41That's right.
44:42I don't understand why she tried to show it to everyone.
44:47Let's eat.
44:52How is it?
44:54Is it good?
44:57It's especially good today.
44:59Did you taste it?
45:01I don't usually taste it.
45:03Is that so?
45:06Her husband, Kensuke,
45:08seems to be happy living in the mountains.
45:14But when he was in his 20s,
45:16he had a hard time in Shinjuku, Tokyo.
45:19He was at the bottom of his life.
45:22What happened to him?
45:24When things don't go well,
45:26I feel the worst.
45:29I wonder why I'm trying so hard.
45:32What?
45:413, 2, 1.
45:43It's pretty light.
45:45It's not bad, but...
45:48Yuuki Uchida
45:50Yuuki Uchida used to work with Yusuke.
45:54What happened at the drinking party?
45:59Once, I was drunk at a drinking party.
46:03I fell asleep.
46:05When I woke up,
46:07I saw the word meat on my forehead.
46:10Muscle man.
46:11Muscle man.
46:12Can you stop that?
46:14I was wondering if that happened to me.
46:16Yes, it did.
46:17You're the muscle man generation.
46:19If you imagine meat on your forehead,
46:21you'll laugh.
46:23That's cute.
46:24That's brave of you.
46:25But you were happy, right?
46:27You were like,
46:28Oh, I did it!
46:29You should've been a comet.
46:31You should've been a meteor.
46:33Speaking of drinking parties,
46:35Aika Kanda
46:37used to get drunk
46:40before she married Kimura.
46:43I heard that you used to get drunk together.
46:48It was a social study.
46:50I didn't want to meet him.
46:52Really?
46:53What impressed me the most was
46:56that he was the president of a company.
47:01He was busy,
47:03so we got drunk together,
47:05but we also knew each other.
47:09He was busy.
47:11We met and talked about doing a collaboration.
47:16We had a meal together.
47:18I heard about it.
47:20A few months later,
47:21it was on Yahoo News.
47:23I was like,
47:24history has changed.
47:26I was there.
47:27I was there.
47:28I was so moved.
47:29I felt like I could go to an economic program.
47:32It's connected to your work.
47:36It's a marriage.
47:39I don't want to spend money,
47:41and I don't have much money.
47:45For some reason,
47:47in the snowy mountains of Fukuoka prefecture,
47:51Mr. Matsumoto and his family
47:53don't want to spend money
47:55and live in poverty.
47:58It's fun.
48:02Mr. Matsumoto looks bright and happy,
48:08but when he was in his 20s,
48:11he had a hard time
48:13and was at the bottom of his life.
48:18I went to Shiba to become a high school student.
48:22Then I got a job at a small company in Shinjuku.
48:29After graduating from a car maintenance school,
48:33he got a job at a small Toyota company in Shinjuku.
48:39It was supposed to be a stable job,
48:42but Mr. Matsumoto gradually felt uncomfortable.
48:49I was a working person
48:52who worked 365 days a year.
48:55I had a life full of work.
48:57When I'm working,
48:59I feel good about myself,
49:01but when things don't go well,
49:03I feel bad about myself.
49:05I feel like I'm working so hard
49:07and I don't know what I'm doing for.
49:11In the midst of his busy life,
49:16he doesn't even know what he's living for.
49:21He's getting more and more depressed.
49:23However,
49:25Mr. Kensuke, who was about to fall to the bottom of his life,
49:28has lived for 40 years,
49:30and he saved his life
49:33by doing something unexpected.
49:37I was influenced by my wife,
49:39so I decided to live with her.
49:41What?
49:48I don't know if it's because I'm black,
49:50but I can't get out of the car.
49:53Do you come here to eat?
49:55Yes, I do.
49:56We come here to eat meat.
50:02He starred in Asadora and Natsuzora,
50:05and he was also very active in movies.
50:07He is now a well-known actor,
50:09Tomita Miyu.
50:11When he starred with Takuya Kimura,
50:13he had unforgettable memories.
50:17Takuya Kimura
50:19gave me ramen as a catering service.
50:25Speaking of Takuya Kimura...
50:26At that time,
50:28I ate half of the kaedama.
50:31With Mr. Kimura.
50:33Why did that happen?
50:35Ramen and
50:37a small amount of mentaiko rice
50:39were served at the restaurant.
50:42If I ate a small amount of mentaiko rice,
50:44I would be full.
50:46But I wanted to eat kaedama,
50:49so I asked him
50:51if I could eat half of the ramen.
50:54He said,
50:56you can eat half of the kaedama here.
50:58The owner of the restaurant
51:00has ordered it several times,
51:02but this is the first time
51:04he has served kaedama with Mr. Kimura.
51:06I feel very honored.
51:09It's a special feeling.
51:11The taste of kaedama is going to change, right?
51:14It was better than the first time.
51:18At that time,
51:20I was working 365 days a year.
51:23In my busy life,
51:25I wondered
51:27why I was working so hard.
51:30When he was in his 20s,
51:32he was working in a car company in Tokyo.
51:35Mr. Kensuke.
51:38What am I living for?
51:42While he was busy,
51:44he was depressed.
51:48In the meantime,
51:50his current wife Mariko,
51:52who was his friend at the time,
51:54gave him a helping hand.
51:59I was influenced by my wife.
52:01First of all,
52:03we started climbing mountains together.
52:06Being in nature
52:08gave me a great refreshment.
52:11It became a good reality.
52:14I started to think
52:16that there is something more important.
52:20Climbing mountains started
52:22because of his wife Mariko.
52:26By being in nature,
52:28he forgets his daily stress
52:30and his mind
52:32becomes relaxed.
52:37And
52:38this is how he feels.
52:43I want to live in nature.
52:45That's how I started.
52:49I started to look for land
52:51on weekends.
52:53That's how I started.
52:58He wants to live in a natural environment
53:01and be himself.
53:04With such thoughts,
53:06he went around Japan
53:08and finally arrived at
53:11this house in the mountains
53:13of Fukuoka Prefecture
53:15where he lives now.
53:17But there is another mystery
53:19that concerns him.
53:22Why did she give him a house
53:24for almost zero yen?
53:28She gave it to me.
53:30What?
53:32To be continued...
54:02But I'm still hungry.
54:04Please watch the movie
54:06Kodoku no Gurume
54:08at the theater.
54:10We have to watch it.
54:12And Miyu-chan,
54:14you have an important announcement.
54:16Go ahead.
54:18The story of a woman
54:20who was born in the year
54:22of the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake
54:24and her family's rejuvenation
54:26will be released on January 17th.
54:28Please watch it.
54:32Mr. Matsumoto's family
54:34has moved to a house
54:36in the mountains of Fukuoka Prefecture.
54:39But why did she give him
54:41a house for almost zero yen?
54:45There was a person
54:47who used it as a villa
54:49and she gave it to him.
54:53This house was built
54:55about 30 years ago.
54:57It's far from the village
54:59and it's inconvenient
55:01because it doesn't face the road.
55:05It was not worth
55:07being a real estate agent.
55:12Mr. Kensuke,
55:14who was looking for a place
55:16to live in the mountains,
55:18found out about this house
55:20through a website
55:22that introduces
55:24all the places in the country.
55:27He decided to move
55:29to a place where he could
55:31start living in the nature
55:33for almost zero yen
55:35and started living
55:37in the mountains.
55:43If we don't live in nature,
55:45we won't be able
55:47to live our lives.
55:51We won't stop.
55:53Even if the place changes,
55:55we won't stop.
55:59Why there?
56:01On TVER U-NEXT.
56:05I was able to realize
56:07the meaning of finding
56:09a good place
56:11and realizing
56:13the meaning of life.
56:15Thank you for inviting me today.
56:17Please come again.

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