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00:00It looks like CG, doesn't it?
00:02Yes, it does.
00:04It's like a trick art.
00:06There's a tower.
00:08It's good.
00:10I'll try crouching.
00:12Can you believe it?
00:14This is Tokyo.
00:16And it's almost in the middle of the 23rd district.
00:18It's true.
00:20Let's celebrate botanicals.
00:36Hello, everyone.
00:38I'm Seiko Ito.
00:40Today, I'd like to celebrate plants with Ayako Murata,
00:42the director of the Department of Land and Geospatial Information.
00:46Ayako Murata is a professional who admires landscapes from a unique point of view.
00:52This time, she's going to admire Seiko's recommended garden.
00:58A new series has been created.
01:02It's called Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo.
01:04I'm going to take a good look at the direction of the plants.
01:12In fact, there are many places like this in Japan,
01:16but I think everyone has forgotten about it.
01:18I'd like to push this out.
01:22Speaking of which,
01:24Mr. Happouen from Shirokane also admires it.
01:27Let's make a series of Tokyo's gardens that still exist.
01:33The light is on.
01:35Yes, it is.
01:37Chinzanso Tokyo, which is also famous as a wedding venue,
01:43was built by Mr. Aritomo Yamagata,
01:47who served as prime minister in the Meiji era.
01:54I used to work at a high-rise building near here.
01:58When there was a celebration or a party,
02:01I went to Chinzanso.
02:03I don't want to go there with my seniors.
02:07You have a lot of memories.
02:09Today is the best day.
02:11I forgot about it today.
02:13Now that you've grown up,
02:15please enjoy it today.
02:18It's a spacious space.
02:21It doesn't look like CG anymore.
02:25It's like Tokyo.
02:27Tokyo? It's so big.
02:30It's like a 3-storied pagoda.
02:32It's interesting that there is a 3-storied pagoda.
02:35Every time I see that pagoda,
02:37it looks like CG to me.
02:39I often go to the temple to see the Buddha statues.
02:43But I've never seen a 3-storied pagoda
02:46other than Kyoto.
02:48That's right.
02:50It's a big pond.
02:54It's relaxing.
02:56It feels good when there is a pond.
03:00This is how big the Japanese garden is.
03:07Water drops are generated from various parts of the garden.
03:11They hold an event every day to create a sea of clouds.
03:19I think we should ask the chief about this.
03:24I'd like to ask him.
03:26We have a guest from a hotel in Jinzan.
03:31Please look this way.
03:33What's your name?
03:35My name is Akira Okayasu.
03:37Okayasu.
03:39You're a gardener, right?
03:41Yes, I am.
03:43What do you mean?
03:45You've been in Jinzan for a long time.
03:47Yes, I have.
03:48I've been here for about 42 years.
03:50I see.
03:53Akira Okayasu is 62 years old.
03:58He graduated from the Faculty of Agriculture.
04:02He's been working here.
04:04He's been taking care of the garden for over 40 years.
04:12Let's ask Okayasu to show us around the garden.
04:19This is Gojotaki.
04:21This is Gojotaki.
04:22There's a waterfall.
04:24It feels good.
04:28Do you take care of the garden?
04:31I take care of the balance of the trees.
04:36If you look closely, you can see moss growing on the stones.
04:40It's not good for taking pictures.
04:43So I take photos of the grass regularly.
04:46Do you make it look good?
04:48Yes.
04:49When the waterfall is flowing,
04:51the grass doesn't look good.
04:54So I take care of the waterfall to make it look good.
04:58I see.
05:00You take care of the people who see it.
05:02Yes, I do.
05:03I want them to take photos and send them back.
05:08Okayasu makes the photos look good.
05:12It's not natural.
05:19Excuse me.
05:21What is this?
05:23What is this?
05:24You're in charge of this.
05:27Yes, I am.
05:29What are you looking at?
05:32There's a projector inside.
05:36I see.
05:37You can see it.
05:39At night, you can see the water screen on the pond.
05:44You can see the water screen.
05:46You can see the water screen with a thin nozzle.
05:49You can see the Christmas tree.
05:52I see.
05:53You can see it with the water screen.
05:55It's cool.
05:56You can see the present and the past at the same time.
06:00That's right.
06:02It's a projector.
06:05This is the image projected on the water screen.
06:10They leave what should be left behind and incorporate new things.
06:14That's how history is made.
06:22You should climb up here.
06:25This way?
06:27No, this way.
06:28To the left?
06:29Yes, to the left.
06:31This pine tree is amazing.
06:33It's been here since I came here.
06:36Is that so?
06:37Has it been here since you came here?
06:40Yes, it has.
06:41It's been here since Mr. Aritomo Yamagata built this garden.
06:46Mr. Aritomo Yamagata must have seen this place.
06:50Is this a Tsubaki tree?
06:51Yes, it is.
06:52It's a Tsubaki tree.
06:54There are many kinds of Tsubaki trees.
06:59Are there many kinds of Tsubaki trees?
07:02There are about 100 kinds.
07:05Tsubaki trees have been in bloom here for more than 600 years.
07:11There are more kinds of Tsubaki trees than ever before.
07:15There is no doubt about the name of this place.
07:19Do you want to go this way?
07:21Is there a course you recommend?
07:23Yes, there is.
07:24I recommend you to cross this road.
07:26About two years ago, this road was called Tsubaki Komichi.
07:31Tsubaki Komichi?
07:32Yes.
07:33Is this also a Tsubaki tree?
07:35Yes, it is.
07:36There are many kinds of Tsubaki trees, such as Hauchi Akaita and Iroha Momiji.
07:42I see.
07:43You can see many kinds of Tsubaki trees on this road.
07:48Yes.
07:49They bloom, don't they?
07:52There is a three-storied pagoda.
07:54I see.
07:55I feel like I'm in the countryside because I'm walking around the back of the pagoda.
08:00It's fun to see the landscape change as you walk.
08:04Have you heard of the pagoda?
08:06Yes, I have.
08:07Oh, I see.
08:08Is this also a mountain-shaped pagoda?
08:12No, it's not.
08:14This pagoda was originally located in a temple called Chikurinji in Takamura-san, Hiroshima.
08:21The temple will celebrate its 100th anniversary next year.
08:26We should do something about it.
08:27That's right.
08:28That's why we're planning to expand the hotel.
08:33Is there a Gohonzon inside?
08:35Yes.
08:36You can see it when you go around that way.
08:38Oh, I see.
08:39I'm getting curious.
08:43Is this moss?
08:45Yes, it is.
08:46I wish I had this kind of moss at home.
08:50It's so cute.
08:52It's not too wet, is it?
08:55No, it's not.
08:56I thought it would be wet.
08:58Are you managing the moss?
09:02Yes, I am.
09:04I'm trying to find the right type of moss.
09:08Oh, you're trying to find the right type of moss.
09:09Yes.
09:10It's hard to find the right type of moss because it's hard to find the right type of moss.
09:17I see.
09:18That's amazing.
09:19I didn't know they had a professional gardener here.
09:22That's right.
09:24Various specialists respect each other and build a garden.
09:32It's going to be great.
09:35Oh, that's the tower of Sanju.
09:38The door is open.
09:40Here it comes.
09:42It's a completely different show.
09:46Here it comes.
09:48I wonder if this is Shokannon.
09:55Is this Shokannon?
09:59Shokannon is the simplest one.
10:07You hold the cloth with your right hand, right?
10:10Yes, I do.
10:11I only see that pattern once in a while.
10:14It's a little erotic and beautiful.
10:19Is that a lotus on your left hand?
10:21Yes, it's a lotus pattern.
10:24I usually hold it vertically, but I hold it horizontally.
10:28Doesn't it look like a dozo?
10:30I think it's a dozo.
10:31It looks like a dozo.
10:33The ceiling is also very beautiful and colorful.
10:37That's right.
10:38That's Mr. Murata.
10:41The ceiling of the temple is very floral.
10:46There are a lot of flowers.
10:49It expresses everyone's feelings for the plants.
10:53It's a paradise.
10:55The flowers are blooming.
11:00The color is vivid.
11:02That's right.
11:03It's cool.
11:04It's a nice color.
11:06Thank you very much.
11:09I hope this program will go well.
11:14It's a special feeling to be able to enjoy a viewing machine on this program.
11:25And here.
11:26Wow, again.
11:28It's a place to open.
11:29I made a place to open.
11:32There is a pine tree in the grassland.
11:35In winter, there is a cool snow fishing.
11:41Do you do it?
11:42I do it.
11:43I set up five machines every year.
11:47Some people are looking forward to snow fishing.
11:51It's the season when winter is coming.
11:53There was a time when I was asked if I would make a snow fishing this year.
11:57A week later, I was asked if it was later than last year.
12:01There are a lot of people who are looking forward to it.
12:06There are people who enjoy the garden.
12:08There are people who come here and enjoy it.
12:13There is a shrine.
12:15This shrine was next to the entrance of the hotel before it was built.
12:22That's right.
12:23I see.
12:24I put it here.
12:27Was it at the entrance?
12:29There is a shrine.
12:30Yes.
12:31This is a shrine.
12:33There is a connection with Kyoto.
12:38The shrine was built from there.
12:41The god himself is from Fushimi Inari.
12:44The god himself is from Fushimi Inari.
12:47Let's say hello.
12:48Let's say hello.
12:50Murata, it's good here.
12:52It's good here.
12:53It's good here.
12:54It's good here.
12:55It's good here.
12:56It's good here.
12:57I put a lot of cherry blossoms.
12:59There are so many cute things.
13:01There are also many here.
13:02There are so many cute things in nature.
13:05It's cute.
13:06It's cute.
13:07It's the first time I've seen it.
13:10I put it here.
13:16I see.
13:23It was already in season.
13:25It would be great if it turned red.
13:27That's right.
13:28It would be beautiful.
13:29This is turning red.
13:32Is it red and the green on the roof?
13:34The face looks so happy.
13:37It's beautiful.
13:38It's becoming beautiful.
13:39It's becoming a picture.
13:41Yes.
13:42Every day, every month, every season.
13:46Prepare for the coming spring.
13:49That's why they want to carry their feet again.
13:55Tsubaki has come from many different regions.
14:01This is the Tsubaki Koshien.
14:03That's right.
14:04Tsubaki representatives from each region have come here.
14:06They must be coming from different regions.
14:11This is amazing.
14:12There's a tree.
14:13It's a totoro tree.
14:14It's a totoro tree.
14:16I see.
14:18What is this?
14:20It's a sudachi tree.
14:21A sudachi tree?
14:22Yes.
14:23This was planted in the garden of Yamagata Aritomo.
14:28It's a sudachi tree.
14:30It's a kind of old tree.
14:32That's right.
14:33It has a vine.
14:34It has a vine.
14:35That's right.
14:36Is this the oldest?
14:38Yes, it is.
14:40It's been around for 500 years.
14:42500 years?
14:43Yes.
14:45It's rare to find a 500-year-old sudachi tree.
14:48That's right.
14:49It's a long-lived tree.
14:52It has a vine and a vine.
14:56But it's rare to find a 500-year-old sudachi tree.
15:01I see.
15:02This is an important point.
15:04Yes.
15:06It's an old tree.
15:07It's been around for 500 years.
15:09It withers little by little.
15:10So they cut it every year.
15:12Next year, we plan to revive the sudachi tree.
15:19Mr. Tobiyama is working on it the most.
15:22Mr. Tobiyama again?
15:23Yes.
15:24This is an important point.
15:26The sudachi tree.
15:27How do you do it?
15:29I'm talking with Mr. Jumokui.
16:02You should do it.
16:04Yes.
16:05I want to do it quickly.
16:07It's been around for 500 years.
16:10Were you born in the Muromachi period?
16:14That's a long story.
16:21I hear the sound of water.
16:23Yes, I do.
16:25I can see the water.
16:27I can hear the sound of the river.
16:30I see.
16:32It's nice.
16:34I see.
16:38It's flowing smoothly.
16:41The sound of water feels good.
16:44It does.
16:48This is a water-like area.
16:53There are hydrangeas.
16:54There are hydrangeas and a small waterfall.
16:57It's a water-like area.
17:00This is a big problem.
17:02It's a big problem.
17:04It's hard to manage everything here.
17:09This is a pine forest.
17:13You can see this a lot from last year and this year.
17:18You can see the stones.
17:21All of them.
17:24It's wild.
17:27Yes, it's wild.
17:29It's natural.
17:31The technology to make it look natural is amazing.
17:34It's made in Japan.
17:36This is a landscape of a field.
17:38Yes, it is.
17:39It's made like this.
17:42Aritomo Yamagata was very particular about this water-like landscape.
17:48Last year, he was advised by a gardener in Kyoto.
17:52He put his hand in it to feel the depth.
17:58This is...
18:00It's a purple pond.
18:02Yes, it's a purple pond.
18:04It's a purple pond.
18:06It's different.
18:08This is also a hydrangea.
18:09Yes, it is.
18:10It's like a plant.
18:11It's a plant.
18:13You can go in here.
18:16Do you mean we can go in here?
18:18Yes, you can.
18:19You can only go in when you're in charge.
18:23When you come down here, you can see the landscape.
18:28It's different from last year.
18:30Yes, it is.
18:31You can clean up here.
18:33Yes, you can.
18:36It's nice.
18:38It's luxurious.
18:39It is.
18:41What season do you recommend here?
18:45Personally, what season do you recommend?
18:47I think fireflies are better.
18:49Fireflies.
18:50I see.
18:51Fireflies have been around here for a long time.
18:54From here?
18:55Yes.
18:56Then, you can see the fireflies here.
18:59It's beautiful.
19:00Yes, it is.
19:01Now, we've moved here.
19:04You can see the peach trees here.
19:07It's very beautiful.
19:10In summer and autumn,
19:13or in the middle of the week,
19:15I want to go to Shinzan-so-no-Otaru.
19:21At the end, Mr. Okayasu took us to his favorite place.
19:30It's nice.
19:31Wow, it's beautiful.
19:33It's nice, isn't it?
19:34It is.
19:35It's nice, isn't it?
19:36I'm going to crouch down.
19:37You're going to crouch down, right?
19:40It's like a bird.
19:42I can see the shadow of the bird.
19:45It's amazing.
19:46The water surface.
19:49It's like a small river.
19:53It's amazing that he built this.
19:56It's amazing.
19:57It's amazing, isn't it?
19:59There are also moss-covered stones here.
20:01Yes, there are.
20:02It's beautiful.
20:03It's a moss-covered stage.
20:05He's working hard.
20:06It's a moss-covered stage.
20:07That's right.
20:09It's a combination of nature, people and hands.
20:14It's a Japanese garden.
20:18He does his best to make it natural.
20:21He does his best to make it natural.
20:23This is the first time to see such a nice view.
20:25That's right.
20:27It's the first time to see such a nice view.
20:29It's beautiful.
20:32It takes time and effort, but it doesn't look good.
20:37We want to be like that, too.
20:42How was it?
20:43It's amazing.
20:44The scenery changes as you walk.
20:48It looks natural, but you can see people's hands in detail.
20:54That's what I felt.
20:57Without people listening, you can't talk.
21:01If you ask me, who built this temple, I'd say it was two people.
21:09Maybe not.
21:10But when I heard the story, I thought it was a huge project.
21:15It's amazing.
21:16It's a history and management project.
21:18People's hands are in it, and they're working together to make it.
21:24Most of the houses are like this.
21:31This is the second time we've seen this type of house.
21:36I want to look at the garden and praise it.
21:40That's right.
21:42You should be a witness.
21:45Send us a picture of your garden.
21:49You can use it for free.
21:51You don't have to pay for it.
21:53But when you come here, you'll see what spring is like.
21:57You'll see why people like this place in the summer.
22:00It's like your favorite Chizansou.
22:03I'll do it on my own.
22:05I'm sorry, Chizansou.
22:07I'll praise it.
22:08You showed us a wonderful garden.
22:10Thank you very much.
22:13Nature is something that can't be caught by human hands.
22:17But if you listen to it without a voice,
22:20I'm sure it'll answer you.
22:22I'm sure that trust will move your heart.