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00:00:00Such as Kamakura and Enoshima, there are many foreign tourists in the old and good places of Japan.
00:00:11By the way, how many times have you been to Japan?
00:00:13It's my fifth time.
00:00:16Fifth time?
00:00:17You speak Japanese very well.
00:00:19Not yet.
00:00:23It's his fifth time in Japan.
00:00:25Where did he go on this trip?
00:00:28We love onsen, so...
00:00:32Tokyo, Morioka.
00:00:34Morioka?
00:00:35What did they buy in Morioka?
00:00:39Nambu Senbei.
00:00:40Nambu Senbei?
00:00:43This is the most delicious in Japan.
00:00:47This is Mark from America.
00:00:52How many times have you been to Japan?
00:00:54About 150 times.
00:00:57Really?
00:00:58Yes.
00:01:01My favorite art in Japan is Japanese paper.
00:01:05Japanese paper?
00:01:06Yes, and grilled food.
00:01:07Grilled food?
00:01:08Yes.
00:01:09What do you eat when you come to Japan?
00:01:11Well...
00:01:13Deep-fried tofu.
00:01:17Deep-fried tofu?
00:01:18I love it.
00:01:19I'm sorry to say this, but deep-fried tofu abroad is very bad.
00:01:24In fact, Japan has a lot of repeaters, so many people want to visit Japan again.
00:01:32We asked Japanese repeaters who have suitcases and luggage.
00:01:39Where and what kind of luxury goods did they buy?
00:01:44And...
00:01:45It's 210,000 yen for 70 people, but I'm very satisfied.
00:01:51Shabu-shabu that captivates foreigners.
00:01:55I ate a lot.
00:01:56And a long line of traditional craft goods.
00:02:01I spent 3.4 million yen.
00:02:06What is this place?
00:02:10There must be a special reason for foreign repeaters who come to Japan many times to buy many things.
00:02:19Tonight, we will announce the top five luxury goods of Japanese repeaters.
00:02:25Quiz, how much money?
00:02:28Please rediscover the charm of Japan again tonight.
00:02:34Let's go.
00:02:35First, the fifth place.
00:02:39The red traditional craft goods of Isezaki that even foreigners can attract.
00:02:45What is this?
00:02:46What to investigate is...
00:02:54Give it to me.
00:03:02Give it to me.
00:03:04That's all.
00:03:05Do you think it's such a country?
00:03:09Hi, Japanese TV.
00:03:11Japanese TV, interview OK?
00:03:14OK.
00:03:16This is the first time a foreigner has spoken to us.
00:03:18He is CHIITO from Australia.
00:03:21Is he a Japanese repeater?
00:03:24How many times?
00:03:28First Japan, repeat Japan.
00:03:35First Japan, repeat Japan.
00:03:38This is the 35th time in Japan.
00:03:41That's amazing.
00:03:44He is a Japanese repeater.
00:03:46He has a big reaction.
00:03:51What did you come to Japan for the 35th time?
00:03:54Tourism and shopping.
00:03:57I also go snowboarding in winter.
00:03:59I come to Japan twice a year.
00:04:02I love Japan.
00:04:07I love Japan.
00:04:09CHIITO is moved by the 35th Japan, repeat Japan.
00:04:15I love shopping in Japanese supermarkets.
00:04:19I always go to the supermarket after 6 p.m.
00:04:23Do you know why?
00:04:25There are 30% of ingredients.
00:04:27It's a great deal.
00:04:30I will guide you next time.
00:04:33Tell me.
00:04:35What did he say next?
00:04:39Is the Japanese TV interview okay?
00:04:40Yes.
00:04:42Where are you from?
00:04:43France.
00:04:46First Japan, repeat Japan.
00:04:53This is the second time he has come to Japan.
00:04:56Why did you come twice?
00:04:58I fell in love with delicious food and wonderful architecture.
00:05:01I fell in love with Japan.
00:05:05CHIITO came to Japan twice with his family.
00:05:11Did you go shopping?
00:05:13Yes, I bought a lot of souvenirs.
00:05:16Can you show me?
00:05:20What is the Japanese repeater buying?
00:05:27BOKUBAI OPEN.
00:05:32Wait a minute.
00:05:34Poop.
00:05:38My friend recommended me to buy it because I like alcohol.
00:05:44You should drink it when you drink alcohol.
00:05:47It's a great idea for a drunk like me.
00:05:52I like miso soup.
00:05:57I like Japanese miso soup because it is healthy and delicious.
00:06:02Do you sell asaage in Japan?
00:06:04I sell it, but I bought a lot because it costs twice as much as in Japan.
00:06:10I also found a very good thing in ASAKUSA.
00:06:13What is that?
00:06:15It's a lantern.
00:06:17I bought three lanterns for 3,500 yen.
00:06:22I love the words on this lantern.
00:06:25What does it say?
00:06:31Why did you buy this?
00:06:34I went to Japan and I fell in love with it because it was so fun.
00:06:39There is no such a wonderful place in France, so it was the best.
00:06:44If you decorate it at home, you can feel that wonderful feeling again.
00:06:51It's delicious.
00:06:55I don't understand.
00:06:57What is SHIRESHI's favorite Japanese word written on this lantern?
00:07:03Did you all understand?
00:07:08It looks good.
00:07:11Japanese repeaters are in charge of SHABU-SHABU.
00:07:17It's so delicious that I can't stop.
00:07:20What is SHIRESHI's favorite Japanese word written on this lantern?
00:07:29What is SHIRESHI's favorite Japanese word written on this lantern?
00:07:37Did you all understand?
00:07:45It's HATSUJAPAN.
00:07:46It's HATSUJAPAN.
00:07:50It's HATSUJAPAN.
00:07:53What is SHIRESHI's favorite Japanese word written on this lantern?
00:07:58What is SHIRESHI's favorite Japanese word written on this lantern?
00:08:03It's KARAOKE.
00:08:06Karaoke is a common word in the world.
00:08:09Unfortunately, it's not.
00:08:12What is SHIRESHI's favorite Japanese word written on this lantern?
00:08:16It's SENSEI.
00:08:20SHIRESHI said she likes alcohol.
00:08:27The correct answer is.
00:08:34I'm addicted to IZAKAYA.
00:08:37I went to SHINJUKU OMOIDE YOKOCHO to drink.
00:08:42IZAKAYA is very popular with foreigners.
00:08:52What is the best part of IZAKAYA?
00:08:55YAKITORI.
00:08:57YAKITORI is the best.
00:09:00I'm addicted to alcohol.
00:09:02I'm addicted to alcohol.
00:09:05This is the 4th place.
00:09:12This is a popular cultural experience for foreigners.
00:09:20This is YOKOSHIRO.
00:09:32He is very excited.
00:09:35Can I interview you?
00:09:37Of course.
00:09:39He loves sushi and steaks in Osaka.
00:09:44How many times have you been to Japan?
00:09:48This is my first time in Japan.
00:09:55He has been to Japan more than 10 times.
00:09:57This is amazing.
00:10:00What do you do for a living?
00:10:03I'm an AIKIDO teacher.
00:10:06I'm an AIKIDO teacher.
00:10:08I come to Japan every year to train my master.
00:10:15Let's practice martial arts together.
00:10:20Hold my arm.
00:10:28I lost.
00:10:32What are you doing?
00:10:35He met his son.
00:10:39He went on a trip with his son.
00:10:44This is my third time in Japan.
00:10:48The scenery is beautiful and the food is delicious.
00:10:51It's fun no matter how many times I come here.
00:10:54This time, he spent three days making a kitchen knife.
00:11:00He couldn't do it well at all.
00:11:02He was taught how amazing the Japanese craftsmen were.
00:11:07I don't know anyone who has lived in Japan.
00:11:10The Japanese repeater is not only visiting tourist attractions.
00:11:14He is looking forward to experiencing various Japanese cultures.
00:11:19He has been to Edo Kiriko.
00:11:23He has been to Washi Tsukuri.
00:11:25He is a foreigner who enjoys traditional culture.
00:11:30He met a foreigner in Asakusa.
00:11:35This is my fifth time in Japan.
00:11:39This is my tenth time.
00:11:41This is my tenth time.
00:11:44Two Japanese repeaters have experienced kimono and sado.
00:11:50They want to experience traditional Japanese culture this time.
00:11:56After this, I will go to experience making candy.
00:12:02He visited Ameshi, a candy shop in Asakusa.
00:12:07There are more than 30 kinds of handmade candy.
00:12:13This is a horse with a sense of dynamism.
00:12:17This is a goldfish that looks like it's going to swim.
00:12:21This is like a work of art.
00:12:29Even if you are hungry, you can't eat such a cute candy.
00:12:36And the Japanese repeater's candy experience begins.
00:12:42First is practice.
00:12:44This hot candy hardens in just three minutes.
00:12:49In the meantime, you have to use scissors to make the shape of a rabbit.
00:12:57It's hot.
00:12:59It's very difficult because the candy is soft.
00:13:06I cut my ear.
00:13:09It's the worst.
00:13:11However, the craftsman uses scissors to make the shape of a rabbit.
00:13:20He reproduces the delicate fin of a goldfish.
00:13:26This is a world created in just three minutes.
00:13:29This is like a work of art.
00:13:32It's hard to look down on a real goldfish.
00:13:36This is the real goldfish.
00:13:43It's hot.
00:13:47This is a Japanese repeater's candy experience.
00:13:56What did you make?
00:13:58This is a horse rabbit.
00:14:00This is a Japanese repeater's candy experience.
00:14:02It was difficult, but I had a very happy experience.
00:14:06This is interesting.
00:14:08He continues to investigate.
00:14:11Hello.
00:14:13Can I interview you?
00:14:15Are you good at Japanese?
00:14:17I'm not good at Japanese.
00:14:19Jeremy, who came from France, is humble in Japanese.
00:14:24How many times have you been to Japan?
00:14:26I have been to Japan 11 times.
00:14:3011 times?
00:14:32This is a Japanese repeater's candy experience.
00:14:37When I came to Japan last year, I experienced it for the first time with my wife.
00:14:42I was very impressed.
00:14:44I brought my family this time.
00:14:47Thanks to that experience, I was able to concentrate on my work.
00:14:52This is a very impressive and concentrating experience.
00:14:57How much is it?
00:14:59This time, there are 6 people, so it's 33,000 yen.
00:15:03I bought it for 100 yen.
00:15:05Jeremy, who has been to Japan 11 times, wants to experience it again.
00:15:10What is traditional Japanese culture?
00:15:13Is it here?
00:15:16Welcome.
00:15:17Welcome.
00:15:19This is a Jidaiya.
00:15:22It's here.
00:15:23The entrance looks like a club.
00:15:31There is a door.
00:15:33This is Shodo.
00:15:35Shodo.
00:15:36The Jidaiya in Asakusa is a facility where you can experience various Japanese traditional cultures, including Shodo.
00:15:45By the way, Shodo is written in one word.
00:15:49It is said that the concentration will increase from that gesture, and it is the most popular traditional culture now.
00:15:56This is Shodo.
00:15:58It looks like it's going to be difficult.
00:16:01Concentration is important for Shodo.
00:16:03Concentration is important.
00:16:05It's been a year since I've been here, so I'm nervous.
00:16:08Let's go.
00:16:11First, making a Bokujyu.
00:16:15Eric, who is experiencing Shodo for the first time,
00:16:21It's like putting cheese on bread.
00:16:23Concentrate.
00:16:25Concentrate.
00:16:27I'm not concentrating at all.
00:16:28I'm not concentrating at all.
00:16:29It's a mess.
00:16:31Okay, let's go.
00:16:33First, the position of the kanji.
00:16:40Okay, how about this?
00:16:47It's pretty good for the first time, right?
00:16:51On the other hand, Mrs. Haruma writes in Hachinoji.
00:16:58It's kind of wobbly.
00:17:02For some reason, the tip of the brush goes inside.
00:17:06It's hard to get the hang of it.
00:17:09Is this right?
00:17:11It's difficult.
00:17:14Why is it so wobbly?
00:17:18Mrs. Haruma can't get it right.
00:17:22Finally...
00:17:25It's no good.
00:17:28It's no good?
00:17:29It's no good?
00:17:31Shodo's kanji is double kanji.
00:17:35France is a country where you have a chance no matter how many times you write it.
00:17:43She's saying good things.
00:17:45And now, Mr. Jeremy.
00:17:52I've always wanted to write this.
00:17:56I'm definitely going to decorate my room.
00:18:00What is it?
00:18:03So, Mr. Jeremy, what did you write?
00:18:07The hint is a word that's popular among foreigners right now.
00:18:13Izakaya.
00:18:17That can't be it.
00:18:24SDGs.
00:18:26SDGs?
00:18:28Is it a kanji?
00:18:30It's a kanji.
00:18:32Shodo.
00:18:34You've been here many times.
00:18:36You've always wanted to write this.
00:18:39I think it's difficult.
00:18:41A rose.
00:18:43It's difficult.
00:18:45No, it's not.
00:18:47I'll give you a hint.
00:18:49Each person has a different number of characters.
00:18:53Is there such a kanji?
00:18:55What's your name?
00:18:57Japanese people have their own kanji.
00:18:59But you don't have one.
00:19:02So you wrote it as a hint.
00:19:05Correct!
00:19:11The correct answer is...
00:19:15J-E-R-E-M-Y.
00:19:17Jeremy.
00:19:21The correct answer is...
00:19:26For example, Teresa has this kanji.
00:19:29It's popular.
00:19:31Patricia has this kanji.
00:19:33Patricia?
00:19:35The kanji looks cool and beautiful.
00:19:39Foreigners are making names with kanji.
00:19:42It's amazing.
00:19:44You can change the kanji just by typing in the name.
00:19:48This kind of web service is also available.
00:19:50Let's try it with Sandwich Man.
00:19:57It's hard to read.
00:20:01Sandwich Man.
00:20:03The price will go up.
00:20:06What's next?
00:20:09Two of them cost 3.4 million yen.
00:20:13I love things from the Muromachi era.
00:20:163.4 million yen!
00:20:20That traditional product is in the first place.
00:20:24What is it?
00:20:26Let's think about it together.
00:20:30Let's do it.
00:20:32Sandwich Man.
00:20:55Hi.
00:20:57Japanese TV.
00:21:01Japanese TV.
00:21:03Can I interview you?
00:21:05He is not good at English.
00:21:07So far, he has failed 10 times.
00:21:13Hi. Japanese TV.
00:21:15Can I interview you?
00:21:17No time. Sorry.
00:21:19I'm busy.
00:21:22This week's knockout.
00:21:25He is noisy.
00:21:27He is noisy.
00:21:29He is noisy.
00:21:31Team Yokoo met at Narita Airport.
00:21:36They enjoyed Japanese nature in Nagano and Yamanashi.
00:21:42How many times have you been to Japan?
00:21:46How many times have you been to Japan?
00:21:48This is my second time.
00:21:50This is my fourth time.
00:21:52Is there a place you must go?
00:21:55Kokugichi.
00:21:57He has been to Japan three times.
00:21:59There is Indian curry, but I can't eat Japanese curry.
00:22:04So I went there many times.
00:22:06It's good to have toppings.
00:22:08I am SOMUKATSU.
00:22:10I like Tempura egg.
00:22:13Tempura egg?
00:22:15Look at this.
00:22:18Quail egg.
00:22:20It's delicious.
00:22:22And these two Canadians.
00:22:26How many times have you been to Japan?
00:22:29Three times.
00:22:31Where did you go?
00:22:33We went to Mr. Donut.
00:22:35Mr. Donut?
00:22:37It was delicious, so I went there twice.
00:22:40What kind of donut did you eat?
00:22:42Pondering.
00:22:45Donuts in Canada are harder and sweeter.
00:22:49I can't get enough of that soft and chewy texture.
00:22:54This parent and child met in Ginza.
00:22:58I've been there about 10 times.
00:23:01Is there a place where you can eat repeatedly?
00:23:05Yoshinoya.
00:23:07It's delicious and cheap, so you can eat a lot.
00:23:11I've been there eight times.
00:23:14The Japanese repeater is impressed by cheap and delicious Japanese restaurants.
00:23:20There is a surprising fact at such a restaurant.
00:23:24I ate as much as I could.
00:23:27It was a lot of fun.
00:23:29Eating as much as you can is the best.
00:23:32Yes, eating as much as you can is very popular with foreigners.
00:23:36The Japanese repeater is definitely visiting.
00:23:42Shabu-shabu was very delicious.
00:23:45I've been there three or four times.
00:23:49So they went to eat as much as they could in Shabu-shabu in Tokyo.
00:23:54There are so many people.
00:23:56There are so many foreigners.
00:24:00And there are more and more.
00:24:05Where did you come from?
00:24:07Denmark and Norway.
00:24:10It's America.
00:24:12I wanted to try the real Shabu-shabu.
00:24:15Where did you come from?
00:24:17Thailand.
00:24:18How many people are there in total?
00:24:20About 70.
00:24:21That's a lot.
00:24:23I came with my teacher for a training trip in high school.
00:24:28Of course, the main dish is...
00:24:30Shabu-shabu.
00:24:31It's not Shabu-shabu.
00:24:32It's Shabu-shabu.
00:24:33Shabu-shabu.
00:24:35It's Shabu-shabu.
00:24:37Please say it twice.
00:24:41This is Shabu-shabu, a popular restaurant where you can eat as much as you want.
00:24:47With the largest Shabu-shabu chain in Japan,
00:24:50300 restaurants have been opened in Japan.
00:24:54In the past few years, the number of restaurants has doubled.
00:24:59I go there once every three months.
00:25:01Really?
00:25:03I go there for Shabu-shabu.
00:25:05That's good.
00:25:07Shabu-shabu is popular with Japanese people.
00:25:11The beef is red meat.
00:25:14There are two types of pork, loin and ribs.
00:25:17And chicken and tsukune.
00:25:20On top of that, there are more than 20 kinds of fresh vegetables.
00:25:24You can eat as much as you want.
00:25:26It's 2,749 yen for 100 minutes.
00:25:30Lunch is even cheaper.
00:25:33The cheapest course is pork and chicken.
00:25:37It's 1,539 yen.
00:25:38And the time is unlimited.
00:25:42I've been to Shabu-shabu more than 20 times.
00:25:46Really?
00:25:47I'm a tour conductor.
00:25:49I want everyone to eat Shabu-shabu.
00:25:51I want to eat Shabu-shabu, too.
00:25:53So I always eat Shabu-shabu when I go on a trip to Japan.
00:25:58There is Shabu-shabu in Thailand, too.
00:26:00But the sauce is different.
00:26:02Japanese Shabu-shabu is more delicious.
00:26:04I want to eat Shabu-shabu, too.
00:26:09It's so delicious that I can't stop eating it.
00:26:11It's delicious.
00:26:13Look at this.
00:26:14I ate so much.
00:26:16You ate a lot.
00:26:17I ate 20 dishes.
00:26:19I'll eat up to 30 dishes.
00:26:22This curry is 120 kg.
00:26:26I think I'll eat about 100 dishes.
00:26:33Let's eat.
00:26:34It's cute.
00:26:36It's cute.
00:26:39It's cuter than I thought.
00:26:40He eats a lot.
00:26:45I want you to eat a lot.
00:26:46What about this curry?
00:26:48Is this curry?
00:26:50This is curry rice.
00:26:54I put Shabu-shabu in my favorite curry rice.
00:26:57This is delicious.
00:26:59This is delicious.
00:27:00Shabu-shabu and curry go well together.
00:27:03You are his friend.
00:27:07There is another charm of Shabu-shabu.
00:27:15There are more than 10 kinds of sweets.
00:27:20You can make dessert.
00:27:24It's fun.
00:27:28How much did they spend on this?
00:27:33How much did they spend on this?
00:27:36You can eat as much as you want with a drink bar.
00:27:39It's 3,000 yen.
00:27:40It's cheap.
00:27:42There are 70 people in total.
00:27:44It's about 210,000 yen.
00:27:47That's right.
00:27:48It's a problem for foreigners who enjoy Shabu-shabu.
00:27:54This is the first Shabu-shabu in Japan.
00:28:00This is the first Shabu-shabu in my life.
00:28:02My Japanese friend recommended this to me.
00:28:05I learned how to eat this on YouTube.
00:28:10You can order it on this tablet.
00:28:14You can choose from more than seven kinds of soup stock.
00:28:20They chose two kinds of chicken and sukiyaki.
00:28:26A robot brought me meat.
00:28:29Can I eat this?
00:28:32Let's start the first Shabu-shabu in my life.
00:28:38I'll start eating.
00:28:39First, I eat meat.
00:28:42Then, I eat mushrooms.
00:28:44Then, I eat ramen.
00:28:48Did you watch this on YouTube?
00:28:58This is very delicious.
00:29:00It's thin, so it's easy to eat.
00:29:02It's the best.
00:29:04In Argentina, meat is often eaten at a barbecue called ASAD.
00:29:09It takes two hours to grill meat.
00:29:12Shabu-shabu should be eaten immediately.
00:29:16The first experience of Shabu-shabu is a problem for two people.
00:29:21After this, an incident occurred.
00:29:24What is it?
00:29:27Sen-chan.
00:29:29I took the Shabu-shabu that I made.
00:29:36Then, we had a fight.
00:29:39It's a little different.
00:29:41Kiyosuka-san.
00:29:42Then, I did it again.
00:29:43That's not it.
00:29:45You made a mistake.
00:29:47You made a mistake.
00:29:49That's not it.
00:29:51Motoi.
00:29:53Shut up.
00:29:55You made a mistake.
00:29:56I didn't make a mistake.
00:30:00I'll give you a hint.
00:30:02It's a tool.
00:30:04It's a tool.
00:30:06You scoop the soup.
00:30:08You scoop the soup.
00:30:11You can't scoop the soup.
00:30:12You can't scoop the soup.
00:30:14That's right.
00:30:20The answer is.
00:30:21The answer is.
00:30:22The answer is in there.
00:30:25I wanted to drink the soup.
00:30:28I don't know the answer.
00:30:34I can't scoop the soup.
00:30:36I can scoop the soup.
00:30:38That's strange.
00:30:39I can't scoop the soup at all.
00:30:42What is this?
00:30:44That's a net.
00:30:47She got a net-shaped tool.
00:30:54Some foreigners don't have a habit of using a net-shaped tool.
00:30:58Some foreigners don't have a habit of using a net-shaped tool.
00:31:02No matter how many times I do it, I can't scoop the soup.
00:31:08That's right.
00:31:11She doesn't push me at all.
00:31:13She doesn't push you at all.
00:31:15I've been thinking about it, but I don't know the answer.
00:31:18It's a good question.
00:31:22Why did you start from the top?
00:31:24The price will go up more and more.
00:31:26Let's start the quiz.
00:31:29Nippon Repeater has exploded.
00:31:31It's the second place in the list of high-priced goods.
00:31:36The number of visitors has increased 800 times in 10 years.
00:31:39It's a temple with a history of 550 years.
00:31:42It's an unexpected Japanese traditional experience.
00:31:46They continue to investigate at Kansai International High School.
00:31:56The couple came from Spain and stayed in Japan for 16 days.
00:32:05Is it your first time in Japan?
00:32:07It's my second time, and it's my wife's first time.
00:32:11I wanted my wife to enjoy the wonderful culture of Japan, so I brought her here.
00:32:16You're so cool.
00:32:21He spent 1.3 million yen in his favorite country, Japan.
00:32:24He is a handsome man from Spain.
00:32:27What did you do in Japan?
00:32:29He went to a popular restaurant in Kyoto.
00:32:32Kichikichi Omurice
00:32:35It's a famous restaurant, isn't it?
00:32:37You have to make a reservation to eat it.
00:32:40It's a hot topic on SNS.
00:32:45The master's cooking performance and omurice are very popular.
00:32:56I definitely want to eat it next time.
00:32:58You haven't eaten it?
00:32:59I couldn't make a reservation at all.
00:33:02But instead, I went to about 30 temples in Kyoto.
00:33:09Japanese temples are powerful and cool.
00:33:12I'm still bored, so I'll come back to fill it all up.
00:33:19How many times have you been to Japan?
00:33:21I love it, so I've been here more than 40 times in 20 years.
00:33:25You've been here a lot.
00:33:29I go to temples and shrines every time.
00:33:32In particular, Kinkakuji Temple in Kyoto and Fushimi Inari Taisha Temple are the best.
00:33:36It's very beautiful and I love it.
00:33:39I also have a picture of when I came here 10 years ago.
00:33:42You've gained weight.
00:33:45I'm hungry.
00:33:48You've changed a lot.
00:33:51The purpose of Japan Repeater is to visit shrines and temples.
00:33:59In fact, there are more temples and shrines than convenience stores.
00:34:03The number of them is 2.7 times 15.
00:34:09That's why it's so popular with foreigners in Japan.
00:34:15Kakurinbo.
00:34:17What is Kakurinbo?
00:34:19It's very popular because you can experience a lot of things in Japan.
00:34:23What is Kakurinbo?
00:34:27Team Yokoshiro goes to Minobu Shrine in Yamanashi Prefecture where Kakurinbo is.
00:34:32What's that?
00:34:35Wow.
00:34:37Is there a foreigner in a place like this?
00:34:40I've never seen a foreigner.
00:34:45There's a foreigner.
00:34:48Is it an interview?
00:34:54Are you enjoying your trip?
00:34:56Japan is the best.
00:34:59I've been here 11 times.
00:35:04Where are you going now?
00:35:06I'm going to Kakurinbo.
00:35:08This is my second time.
00:35:11At first, I found out about it through a rumor.
00:35:14But it was really good, so I brought my friend.
00:35:19Mr. Kushi brought 11 people to learn about the good things of Japan.
00:35:26How much do you spend on Kakurinbo?
00:35:30How much?
00:35:33It's about 500,000 yen for 12 people.
00:35:39Kakurinbo.
00:35:40You can experience a lot of things, so I'm looking forward to it.
00:35:45I'm sure you'll be satisfied.
00:35:49It's about 40,000 yen per person.
00:35:51What is Kakurinbo?
00:35:55This is Kakurinbo.
00:35:58This is good.
00:36:01It's like a dream.
00:36:03I also found a foreign foreigner.
00:36:07I spent 3.4 million yen.
00:36:12Japanese repeaters have been in line since before the opening.
00:36:17I've been here about 20 times.
00:36:20I've been here every year since the Showa era, so I can't count.
00:36:23It's like a dream.
00:36:25It's good.
00:36:27It's a traditional craft that foreigners want to use.
00:36:32What is the first place?
00:36:35Seriously?
00:36:39It's deep in the mountains.
00:36:44There's a foreigner.
00:36:46It's about 500,000 yen for 12 people.
00:36:51It's about 40,000 yen per person.
00:36:53What is Kakurinbo?
00:36:56This is Kakurinbo.
00:36:59What is this?
00:37:01It's a temple.
00:37:04In fact, Kakurinbo is the name of the temple in front of the gate of Minobu-san Kuonji, the head temple of Japan.
00:37:13I see.
00:37:15It started in the Muromachi period.
00:37:18It has a history of more than 550 years.
00:37:20It's a lodging facility for souls and worshippers.
00:37:27Due to the recent increase in the number of inbounds,
00:37:30the number of lodgers has increased by 800 times in 10 years.
00:37:36The feature of this inn is that there are a lot of repeaters.
00:37:40Some people come back about five times.
00:37:44More than 80% of visitors are foreigners from the US.
00:37:50The room is a room unique to a lodging facility.
00:37:53It's nice.
00:37:54You can also taste luxurious Shoujen cuisine.
00:37:59In addition, Kakurinbo is an experience that foreigners want to repeat.
00:38:04There are a variety of options and prices, but there are more than 20 types.
00:38:08There are more than 20 types.
00:38:11The first one is...
00:38:13Look, look. It's amazing.
00:38:16They are displaying kimonos.
00:38:19It's very beautiful.
00:38:21I've never seen such a fine kimono.
00:38:25What is displayed in the tatami hall is not an ordinary kimono.
00:38:29It is a high-end kimono called Uchikake, which is used for wedding ceremonies.
00:38:34There are kimonos worth millions of yen.
00:38:40It is a valuable experience to wear such a kimono.
00:38:46It's quite heavy.
00:38:53It's cool.
00:38:55It's very nice.
00:38:56I'm glad I can have such a special experience at the inn.
00:38:59I'm glad.
00:39:01It's safe to wear a kimono in cold weather.
00:39:03It's warm and I feel like I'm flying.
00:39:07In addition, there is an industrial experience where you can harvest special products of Minobu-cho.
00:39:14It's my first time.
00:39:16In addition, there is a tour of Mt. Fuji and Minobu by helicopter.
00:39:22By the way, the price is 550,000 yen.
00:39:26It's cool.
00:39:28Foreigners are especially happy.
00:39:32It's Subaru.
00:39:37It's a snack.
00:39:39It's a snack.
00:39:42They must be happy.
00:39:43Welcome.
00:39:45It's my first time.
00:39:46It's my first time.
00:39:51They know it.
00:39:52It's strange.
00:39:55It's a karaoke experience with local snack Subaru.
00:40:03I made yakisoba.
00:40:09There is no other place where you can have such an experience at the inn.
00:40:17In addition, there is another popular experience.
00:40:21I like rice balls at the convenience store, so I wanted to make it.
00:40:25It's a rice ball making experience.
00:40:31I can't make a hole.
00:40:35It's more difficult than I thought.
00:40:40There are various experiences at the inn.
00:40:43It's a problem from a popular service to foreigners.
00:40:47I'm going to the inn from now on.
00:40:51It's my favorite Japanese culture, but it's great to be healed.
00:40:56The color and scent here are special.
00:41:00I want to drink it.
00:41:02I want to drink it.
00:41:06It's a traditional culture.
00:41:07I want to drink it.
00:41:10What is the service that foreigners praise?
00:41:14Did you understand?
00:41:21It's beautiful.
00:41:23It's cool.
00:41:25I made yakisoba.
00:41:29It looks delicious.
00:41:34It's cheap.
00:41:36It's cheap.
00:41:38It's a supermarket in the northeastern region.
00:41:41It's a supermarket in the northern region.
00:41:44It's a supermarket in the northern region.
00:41:49What is the service that foreigners praise?
00:41:58It's rare.
00:41:59It's a bath bath.
00:42:04It's a bath bath.
00:42:05I'm counting on you.
00:42:07It's a bath bath.
00:42:08It's a bath bath.
00:42:12Have you ever experienced this?
00:42:14I've experienced it, too.
00:42:16What kind of face do you make when you do it?
00:42:20What kind of face do you make when you do it?
00:42:26It's a hot spring.
00:42:27Isn't it a hot spring?
00:42:29Japanese traditional culture is healing or hot spring.
00:42:32It's a hot spring.
00:42:33Give me the last hint.
00:42:35What?
00:42:36The answer is...
00:42:38That's right.
00:42:42The answer is...
00:42:45That's why I want to drink it.
00:42:47I see.
00:42:50That's good.
00:42:51I can drink it forever.
00:42:53It's a dream.
00:42:54I can drink it forever.
00:42:55The bath using Yamanashi's specialty, wine, warms the body and smells good.
00:43:02It's very popular with foreigners.
00:43:12And they enjoyed it a lot the next morning.
00:43:16From 5 a.m.
00:43:24Acrobat.
00:43:25Does it pull that much?
00:43:26That log is heavy.
00:43:28Wow.
00:43:30It's amazing.
00:43:31It's amazing.
00:43:34They worked with a monk on the main road in the morning.
00:43:38It's been a long day.
00:43:39It's been a long day.
00:43:40It's been a long day.
00:43:41I'm sleepy.
00:43:42I'm sleepy.
00:43:43It's amazing.
00:43:44It's amazing.
00:43:45It's amazing.
00:43:46It's perfect for you.
00:43:47I had all the experiences I wanted to have.
00:43:49I had all the experiences I wanted to have.
00:43:50It was the best.
00:43:51I'll do it again when I come to Japan.
00:43:54The answer is...
00:43:55The answer is...
00:43:56Correct.
00:43:57It's correct.
00:43:59Now, it's time for the luxurious.
00:44:02This is the first edition of the Japan Repeater's wholesome product ranking.
00:44:03This is the first edition of the Japan Repeater's wholesome product ranking.
00:44:10The first edition of the Japan Repeater's wholesome product ranking.
00:44:17The Japan Repeater's magnificent product,
00:44:19the traditional craft goods worth tens of millions of yen.
00:44:22I'd like to get tens of millions of coins.
00:44:24Shinbashi office
00:44:26In a certain building
00:44:28I heard a rumor that foreigners are making a line
00:44:32So I came here
00:44:36Wow, it's a long line
00:44:39There are foreigners too
00:44:42Wow, here too
00:44:44Wow, there are a lot of foreigners
00:44:48When you enter the building
00:44:50There is a long line on the stairs
00:44:55Moreover, about 30% of the people are foreigners
00:44:58There are a lot of foreigners
00:45:01What are you making a line for?
00:45:03I'm collecting XXX
00:45:07Today is the exhibition sale
00:45:09Is there such a thing?
00:45:11I've been here about 20 times
00:45:1320 times?
00:45:15I've been here for 30 years
00:45:17I've been here every year since Showa
00:45:19I can't count
00:45:21It's really like a dream
00:45:24In search of a traditional craft
00:45:26They come to Japan many times
00:45:28There are a lot of repeaters
00:45:30Moreover
00:45:32It's worth tens of thousands of yen
00:45:34If it's expensive, it's worth tens of thousands of yen
00:45:37Moreover, it sells well
00:45:40Tens of thousands of yen?
00:45:42So
00:45:45Oh
00:45:47It's Yoko Shiro
00:45:50In search of a traditional craft in Osaka
00:45:52They report to Yoko Shiro
00:45:54Yoko-san
00:45:56Foreigners come to Japan
00:45:58It's held in Tokyo
00:46:00There are a lot of repeaters worth tens of thousands of yen
00:46:04Tens of thousands of yen?
00:46:06Let's go
00:46:08Yoko Shiro, who loves traditional craft
00:46:12He flies from Osaka to Tokyo
00:46:18This is Shinbashi
00:46:22What was that?
00:46:24He came back
00:46:26It's held in Shinbashi
00:46:28It's a traditional craft sale
00:46:32What is it like?
00:46:34Is it here?
00:46:36There are no foreigners
00:46:41Is it really here?
00:46:43After climbing the spiral stairs
00:46:47There were no people at the entrance
00:46:50There are foreigners in the back
00:46:53There are a lot
00:46:55There are a lot of foreigners
00:46:59There are a lot of repeaters
00:47:04This event is very popular
00:47:06Really?
00:47:08What are the foreigners looking for?
00:47:12Wow, amazing
00:47:21A traditional craft event
00:47:25What are the foreigners looking for?
00:47:31Wow, amazing
00:47:34Japanese sword
00:47:36Wow, amazing
00:47:38How much is it?
00:47:404.5 million yen
00:47:42Wow
00:47:44The one on top is 3.5 million yen
00:47:48Japanese swords are this expensive?
00:47:50According to the research so far
00:47:55There were a lot of foreigners who bought Japanese swords
00:47:59The real Japanese sword
00:48:05The real Japanese sword is very expensive
00:48:11This is held only once a year
00:48:14The biggest Japanese sword sale in Japan
00:48:17Daito Kenichi
00:48:21From historical value
00:48:24To works of modern art
00:48:27More than 1,000 Japanese swords are gathered
00:48:30It's a big event for sword enthusiasts all over the world
00:48:35It's a very exciting event
00:48:38I can't stop
00:48:40Can you take it abroad?
00:48:42It takes time to send a sword abroad
00:48:45It depends on the country
00:48:47It depends on the country
00:48:49There are various types of Japanese swords
00:48:53The so-called Japanese sword is
00:48:56Uchigatana, which is more than 60 cm in width
00:49:00It's a short waki-zashi used as a spare part of Uchigatana
00:49:06It's easy for women to handle
00:49:09It's used as a personal belief
00:49:11The short sword is representative
00:49:15By the way, the 4.5 million yen Japanese sword
00:49:19It's a precious Uchigatana obtained by a warrior in the Sengoku period
00:49:24Do you want to hold it?
00:49:26It's okay
00:49:28Do you have gloves?
00:49:30It's okay
00:49:32I'm afraid I'll get sweaty
00:49:35It's dangerous
00:49:39If you touch the blade for a moment
00:49:41It's a dangerous Japanese sword that goes away
00:49:44He likes to cook and has about 10 knives
00:49:47He's used to handling things
00:49:49Are you talking to the knife?
00:49:51He's nervous
00:49:55Put this on your back
00:49:57This is the weight of the sword
00:50:00It may be sucking blood
00:50:03I'm scared
00:50:06The sword is heavy
00:50:08I'll start
00:50:10Is it too scary?
00:50:12It's time for an important investigation
00:50:16Can he find a foreigner who sells expensive Japanese swords?
00:50:24He's in charge
00:50:26I'll go
00:50:28Excuse me
00:50:30Are you trying to buy this?
00:50:32I came here to get the sword I bought yesterday
00:50:36How is it? Isn't it cool?
00:50:41I like simple Japanese swords
00:50:46I bought this
00:50:48How much is it?
00:50:52It's about 500,000 yen
00:51:00And
00:51:02Are you trying to buy this?
00:51:04I just bought it
00:51:08He fell in love with the samurai he saw in the movie
00:51:11He's collecting Japanese swords
00:51:14I like old Japanese swords from Muromachi era
00:51:17The moment I held it, I decided this is it
00:51:21The Japanese swords from Muromachi era
00:51:24There are many practical swords that were made for war
00:51:28Among them, this Japanese sword was made by intuition
00:51:33How much is it?
00:51:35How much?
00:51:37It's 1,800,000 yen
00:51:401,800,000 yen
00:51:42It's amazing
00:51:44I bought another Japanese sword for 1,600,000 yen
00:51:48It's 3,400,000 yen
00:51:50It's a lot of money
00:51:52Oh my god
00:51:54Everyone is serious
00:51:56I feel like I'm in a war
00:51:59And
00:52:01It's expensive
00:52:03It's 3,500,000 yen
00:52:05It's 3,500,000 yen
00:52:083,500,000 yen
00:52:10How do you decide the price?
00:52:13The price depends on the swords
00:52:18Is this a Japanese sword?
00:52:20Yes, it is
00:52:22It's very famous
00:52:24This is a famous Japanese sword
00:52:29It's called Nagasone Kotetsu
00:52:31It's a perfect sword
00:52:35The level is too different
00:52:38I won't buy it
00:52:40It's as big as Fujigaya Tamamori
00:52:43I won't buy it
00:52:45You'll buy one each
00:52:47I won't
00:52:48This is the most expensive Japanese sword
00:52:54Tachi Mumei Ichimonji Sanchō
00:52:59It's the best sword of Fukuoka Ichimonji
00:53:04It has a gorgeous blade
00:53:07It's a famous sword that Uesugi Kenshin loved
00:53:10It's a historical value
00:53:12It's designated as a national treasure
00:53:15The price is 5,000,000 yen
00:53:19I wonder how many times I have to eat this
00:53:23The level is different
00:53:25Here's the question
00:53:28It's a great sword
00:53:31It's a Japanese sword
00:53:33This sword was not only used in Japan
00:53:37It was also used during the Edo period
00:53:43It was used during the Edo period
00:53:49It was also used during the Edo period
00:53:55It was also used during the Edo period
00:54:00What caught the eye?
00:54:04What's this?
00:54:06It's a piano
00:54:08It's a big wooden object
00:54:12The price is 7,700,000 yen
00:54:15What's this mysterious object?
00:54:25Tokugawa Ieyasu didn't want to be seen
00:54:30He was hiding his sexiness
00:54:32He was hiding his sexiness
00:54:35He forgot his passport
00:54:37He forgot his passport
00:54:39He forgot his passport
00:54:41He got into trouble
00:54:44He went to the tourist information office
00:54:46There are many troubles like this
00:54:48It will be released soon
00:54:50Wata, you went to the location
00:54:54I learned a lot
00:54:56Foreigners love Japan more than Japanese
00:55:01Especially those who travel
00:55:04Keiichi Daito is the most popular person in the world
00:55:09What's this mysterious object?
00:55:15I don't have many hints
00:55:16I'll give you the first place
00:55:18I'll give you the first place
00:55:20Idiot
00:55:22Idiot
00:55:24It's a foreign goods
00:55:29It's a foreign goods
00:55:31It's a foreign goods
00:55:33It's a case for war
00:55:37It's a case but it has a different pronunciation
00:55:42It has a different pronunciation?
00:55:44It's a case for war
00:55:47It's a case for war
00:55:49It's a case for war
00:55:51Kyosuke
00:55:52It's a case
00:55:54It's a case
00:55:56It's not a pronunciation
00:55:58It's a case
00:56:01Correct
00:56:04That's the key word
00:56:07The correct answer is
00:56:09It's a case for war
00:56:11It's a case for war
00:56:12It's a case for war
00:56:13It's a case for war
00:56:15It's a case for war
00:56:17The correct answer is a case for war
00:56:21Do you want to decorate a war with a war?
00:56:26Some people want to decorate a war
00:56:29Some people want to decorate a war
00:56:31The price is also the price
00:56:33The Japanese sword is not used much in Meiji 9th year
00:56:39It is treated as a piece of art like a painting
00:56:44Therefore, many people buy a super expensive sword as an asset
00:56:52In order to keep the asset safe, a safe for Japanese swords has been made
00:57:00Is the big one a safe?
00:57:03The bigger one is a safe
00:57:06It's expensive
00:57:08The smaller one is a safe
00:57:11Yes
00:57:12This type is expensive
00:57:15It's expensive
00:57:17Kenichi Daito sells various items related to swords
00:57:22There is an item that has as many collectors as swords
00:57:28What is it?
00:57:30This is probably the part of the sword
00:57:37Yes, it's the part of the Japanese sword
00:57:41It's cool
00:57:43The Japanese sword consists of three parts, the blade, the hilt, and the guard
00:57:56In fact, the Japanese sword is sold alone
00:58:00Many foreigners visit Kenichi Daito
00:58:05There are various designs of Japanese swords
00:58:08I want to buy many
00:58:11It's easy to collect
00:58:13There are about 60 collections at home
00:58:1660?
00:58:18If it's a sword, you can bring it home on that day
00:58:20There are many collectors
00:58:22I see
00:58:24The price of a sword is the point
00:58:28It's amazing
00:58:30140,000 yen
00:58:34350,000 yen
00:58:37Some of them are worth as much as the Japanese sword
00:58:42The name of the craftsman was engraved on this sword
00:58:47The price is 3.8 million yen
00:58:50In fact, there was a craftsman named Tsubashi who made swords
00:58:56The value of the sword is determined by the number of craftsmen
00:59:02The sword made by the best craftsman is worth more than 15 million yen
00:59:09Yokoshiro was fascinated by the world of Japanese swords
00:59:13Do you want to go home?
00:59:15I'll take a look
00:59:17He sat in Kenichi Daito's chair for 5 hours
00:59:21In this costume
00:59:23The winner is Kenichi Daito
00:59:28It's amazing
00:59:30Have you ever stayed at a dormitory?
00:59:32No, I haven't
00:59:34It looks interesting
00:59:36If you stay there, you can make about 25 songs
00:59:40Please go with me tomorrow
00:59:42I have to go soon
00:59:44If you want to watch today's program again
00:59:47You can watch it for free
00:59:49If you want to see the popularity of the past
00:59:53It's like handing over
00:59:56Please watch it many times

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