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00:00This is a house in the mountains, far away from the city.
00:06What kind of person, for what reason, lives in a place like this?
00:13It's so thin! Isn't this crazy?
00:15The left side is crazy. Isn't this a cliff?
00:17Why is it in a place like this?
00:19Huh? Here?
00:21It's so well maintained.
00:23Doesn't it feel like a gate to a castle?
00:26Wow, amazing! There's a lot of food on the table.
00:30Wow, there's a lot of food on the table.
00:33I want you to hang it through the straw.
00:35There's a hole in the middle.
00:37Oh, it's true!
00:39It's sweet!
00:42Tonight, we'll be looking for a mysterious house found in satellite images.
00:49Japan's Greatest Creation
00:53Potunto Ikkeiya
00:59You two aren't interested in living in the countryside, are you?
01:03No, no, no.
01:04That's not true.
01:05Are you?
01:06My daughter is about to start working.
01:11She'll probably be living on her own this year.
01:14Oh, really?
01:15Yes, she'll be 24.
01:17Oh, really?
01:18She doesn't look like a 24-year-old mother.
01:21But if she does, she'll be living with her husband.
01:26So you want her to have some free time.
01:29Yes, I want her to have some free time.
01:33I'm from Tokyo, Edogawa.
01:35I grew up in an area with a lot of fields.
01:39My grandmother used to grow vegetables in the backyard.
01:42I admire her for that.
01:45This morning, I painted the kitchen rack with iron paint.
01:50I wanted to make it look like it was made of iron.
01:53So that's what you do.
01:54Yes, I do.
01:55I didn't know you liked DIY.
01:57I want to live in a more open area.
02:01I want to make a lot of things in the garden.
02:05Here's our Potunto Ikkeiya.
02:09It's Kumamoto.
02:10It's a village in the east.
02:12It's a sweet grass field.
02:14It's a strange place.
02:16It's a forest.
02:17What is it like?
02:18It's quite spacious.
02:20The buildings are all over the place.
02:22I'm not sure if it's a three-story or a four-story building.
02:26It's a low-lying area.
02:28It's a beautiful area.
02:30It's a citrus-like area.
02:32Yes, it is.
02:33Let's decide on the fruit.
02:36How about Dekopon?
02:38What do you think?
02:39Ponkan is famous in Kumamoto.
02:43I think I'll go with Banpeiyu.
02:46It's a big one.
02:48I used to have a hard time getting three of them.
02:51But if you put it in front of the entrance, it's good luck.
02:54It means that the fruit is big.
02:59You can put it in front of the entrance for business.
03:03They found it in a satellite photo.
03:05They aim for a shop in Kumamoto Prefecture.
03:08They start searching from the neighboring village.
03:11It's in the middle of the mountain.
03:13It's close to the mountain.
03:15That's right.
03:18It was far away.
03:20It was far away.
03:22It's three and a half hours from the airport to here.
03:25I didn't think it would take this long to get to the same airport.
03:30That's right.
03:31We should be able to see the neighboring village in a little while.
03:37What if we go down this mountain?
03:40We can see it.
03:42It's amazing.
03:44It's a great view.
03:46That's right.
03:48It says Minato-machi.
03:50It's a fishing town.
03:53Let's go to Minato-machi.
03:55Minato-machi
03:57Minato-machi is close.
03:59I think there are people in the morning.
04:01I found it.
04:02It's on the left.
04:06Let's ask.
04:08Hello.
04:09Is he a local?
04:12He left.
04:15He won't stop.
04:17Hello.
04:18Excuse me.
04:20I'm on a TV show called Potsunto Ikkenya.
04:24Can I ask you for directions?
04:27I don't know.
04:29I'm sorry.
04:30I'd like you to look at this.
04:32I think he's at the end of this road.
04:37I think he's aiming for the place with the mark.
04:41It's Potsunto Ikkenya.
04:43Maybe...
04:45Do you know him?
04:47Isn't he Mr. Sasahara?
04:48Mr. Sasahara?
04:49His name is Sasahara.
04:51I think he's over there.
04:54There's a mountain over there.
04:56Is he over there?
04:57Yes.
04:58Sometimes, I go to the mountains to catch fish.
05:02Is he Mr. Sasahara?
05:04I think he's Mr. Sasahara.
05:07I'm not sure.
05:09How old is he?
05:14He's the same age as me.
05:18I'm 70 years old now.
05:21I'll be 73 or 74 years old.
05:25I think I'm about that age.
05:27Do you live here alone?
05:29I think so.
05:31Alone in such a big place?
05:32I think so.
05:33By the way,
05:34the photo with the mark is a picture of a house like this.
05:41I think so.
05:42Do you grow something?
05:44I think it's agriculture.
05:45I'm not sure if it's agriculture or not.
05:48Is it an orange?
05:49Is it an orange?
05:50An orange?
05:51I don't know until I go there.
05:52I think so.
05:53My father thinks it's an orange.
05:55The owner of the house is Mr. Sasahara, who is 74 years old.
06:02I think he lives alone and grows oranges.
06:08Alone?
06:09I see.
06:10Well,
06:11it's here, isn't it?
06:12Yes.
06:13If you go straight on the national highway,
06:15there is a traffic light.
06:16Turn right here.
06:18What is this place?
06:19There is a post office.
06:21Turn right at the post office.
06:24The post office is on the right.
06:25Go along the road.
06:27How many are there?
06:29There is a curve.
06:31Climb the first, second, and third places to the left.
06:35There are three crossroads, right?
06:37Yes.
06:38There is a temple here.
06:41That's right.
06:43It's difficult.
06:45There is a shrine on the third crossroad.
06:49It's on the right.
06:50There is a shrine on the right.
06:52Go along the curve.
06:53There are two shrines.
06:55There may be a signboard on the road.
06:59Is there a signboard on the mountain?
07:01It's like a signboard, not a map.
07:03I see.
07:05I'll go there.
07:07It's nice.
07:08There are two shrines.
07:10It's like an old story.
07:12It's like a story in a novel.
07:14Mr. Sasahara.
07:16He may live alone.
07:19But he runs a farm there.
07:22It's strange that he runs a farm in such a mountainous area.
07:27That's right.
07:28Turn right at the post office.
07:32Turn left at the third crossroad.
07:35There is a shrine on the curve.
07:39First, let's go to the temple.
07:42That's right.
07:44Is there a post office?
07:48There is.
07:50There is a post office.
07:52There is a signboard.
07:53It's like a post office in the city.
07:55Turn right at the third crossroad.
07:58Go straight.
08:02Do I enter the mountain from here?
08:06It looks like a cut road.
08:10Is that true?
08:13It looks strange.
08:15It looks like a cut road.
08:18It looks like a road was built.
08:21Let's go along the road for a while.
08:25There are three crossroads.
08:29It's not good to look down when there are three crossroads.
08:32There are two shrines.
08:35That's right.
08:38There are no crossroads.
08:41There are no crossroads.
08:44It's a mountain from here.
08:46The scenery has completely changed.
08:49I haven't seen the shrine yet.
08:52Where is the shrine?
08:55Is this the first place?
08:57I can go to the left.
09:00This is the first shrine.
09:03This is the first shrine.
09:08What is that?
09:11This is the second shrine.
09:13This is easy to understand.
09:16What is that?
09:19Isn't that a car on the right?
09:23It's a roof.
09:27That's not it.
09:30There is a road here.
09:33Isn't this the second shrine?
09:36There are two shrines on the left.
09:39There is a signboard.
09:42This is SASAHARA.
09:45I found this well.
09:49I don't know if this is a number or a symbol.
09:53I don't know if this is a number or a symbol.
09:56Is this the road?
09:59It's narrow.
10:02I was told that this is a signboard.
10:05Is this the road?
10:08I'm worried.
10:11A car is passing by.
10:14It's a narrow mountain road.
10:18I can't see the road.
10:21I can't see the road.
10:23He is only 70 years old.
10:26SASAHARA makes oranges in the mountains.
10:30What kind of person is he?
10:33It's all mountains.
10:35I can't see the road at all.
10:38It's a great road.
10:40It's a narrow road.
10:43It's a cliff on the left.
10:46The driver's seat is cold.
10:48I don't think I live in the countryside.
10:51I don't think there is a house here.
10:54I'm scared.
10:56I don't know why I live in such a place.
10:59I'm scared at night.
11:02I can't drive at night.
11:05I can't pass the car on the left.
11:08I'm scared of the car on the left.
11:12I passed the car on the left.
11:15I'm tired.
11:17There is a car behind.
11:19A car is coming from behind.
11:22Is that SASAHARA?
11:24Isn't that SASAHARA?
11:27Is that the same person?
11:30I'm late.
11:31I'm not here.
11:33What is it?
11:35I'm worried, so I'll follow you.
11:37It's a town.
11:40I thought it was SASAHARA.
11:42It's here.
11:43I'm sorry.
11:45I'm sorry.
11:47I'm worried, so I'll follow you.
11:50You are very kind.
11:53I'm sorry.
11:55If you show me the way, my worries will be resolved.
11:59That's right.
12:01It's a long way.
12:03Is it still going up?
12:06How far is it?
12:08It's going up a lot.
12:11I think I'm at a high place now.
12:15It's getting brighter ahead.
12:18What is it?
12:19It's a beautifully pruned plant.
12:23It's stopped.
12:25It's beautiful.
12:27It's a beautiful persimmon field.
12:30There is a roof on the right.
12:33Is it here?
12:35Is it here?
12:36Mr. MACHIDA went down first.
12:40It's well-maintained.
12:43Let's go.
12:44Did he do it himself?
12:46It's very beautiful.
12:51He did it himself with a tripod.
12:53There was a house in the back.
12:54It's beautiful.
12:55It's probably here.
12:57I want to go in from there.
12:58It's a space for one person.
13:01I'm sure it's here.
13:04There is something on the roof.
13:08It's probably here.
13:10What is it?
13:12There are three buildings.
13:17There is a persimmon field in the back.
13:21It's here.
13:22Is it a persimmon?
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14:01President.
14:04The Major League Dojazz Cup is finally opening in Japan.
14:11Drink dry and get the official souvenir goods.
14:14I love you.
14:17It's like blood.
14:21It's delicious when it's chilled.
14:25It tastes like lemon.
14:28That's right.
14:35I'm looking forward to the bus.
14:37It's better to have fun.
14:41I can't go out for a long time.
14:43Then, Whisper.
14:45Higher.
14:46Faster.
14:48Don't leak.
14:50Confidence has come out.
14:51I'm glad it didn't leak.
14:56Three sisters of Whisper.
15:00There are so many ways to use it.
15:03Why is Daiwa FanDrop supported?
15:06Why can you step forward with Daiwa FanDrop?
15:10Why can you rely on Daiwa FanDrop?
15:13Four trillion yen continues to be chosen.
15:16Two out of three people add skins.
15:19Consulting power of the top class in Japan.
15:22That's why Daiwa FanDrop.
15:27FanDrop
15:28If you choose
15:29Daiwa Shoken
15:33Kind to your wallet at a low price.
15:35Kind to the environment at a low cost.
15:38Kind to people with safety equipment.
15:41Kindness to support your daily life.
15:45Daiwa Future Ease
15:48My mansion was also this car.
15:51I like it.
15:53It's easy to load.
15:55Light truck No. 1
15:57The size of two cars.
15:58There is Hi-Z in Japan.
16:00Daiwa Hi-Z Truck
16:05Now, future care is progressing.
16:10It's a care that predicts with data technology.
16:14We can concentrate on care that only people can do.
16:19I go forward.
16:21Towards future care.
16:23I believe that someday it will be a job to support Japan.
16:30We are Sompo Care.
16:34Finally, I found it in a satellite photo.
16:37Kumamoto Prefecture
16:38I arrived at a shop.
16:43A green carpet that waves far away.
16:47There are many mandarin trees on the slope near One.
16:52There are three buildings lined up.
16:56There are three buildings lined up.
17:02Even if you compare it with a satellite photo,
17:05The arrangement of the building and the shape of the mandarin orchard are all the same.
17:13There is no doubt here.
17:17I'm sorry.
17:18I read it now.
17:20There was another car in the bath.
17:25I'm shopping now.
17:26Are you going?
17:27It seems to be vacant now.
17:29But there is no doubt.
17:31I'm sorry. Thank you very much.
17:33I'll wait here for a while.
17:35Thank you very much.
17:38He was worried and followed me.
17:41He said thank you to Machida-san and said goodbye.
17:45Thank you very much.
17:47I'm afraid to go home.
17:48I'm afraid to go home.
17:50I'm afraid to go home.
17:53Let's wait here for a while.
17:56This mandarin orchard is amazing.
18:00It is beautifully selected.
18:02Doesn't it feel like a castle gate?
18:05That's right.
18:06Is Mr. Sasahara doing it himself?
18:08It's hard.
18:09It's quite deep.
18:10What?
18:20Hello, Mr. Sasahara.
18:21Hello.
18:22I heard you on the way.
18:24I heard this feeling.
18:26Are you Mr. Sasahara?
18:28That's right.
18:29I'm sorry.
18:32I'm on a TV show called Potsunto Ikkiya.
18:37I heard that the otaku you were aiming for this time was Mr. Sasahara's otaku.
18:45That's right.
18:47The villagers below told me that I would come to Potsunto Ikkiya.
18:53Is that so?
18:56Mr. Sasahara, the owner of Potsunto Ikkiya, was 80 years old when he was told by the villagers that he would come to Potsunto Ikkiya.
19:11Mr. Sasahara, what is this green thing called?
19:15Why did you make this?
19:18This is a Bofurin.
19:20Bofurin.
19:21Is this a Bofurin?
19:23If you have this, you can prevent the wind from blowing in the north.
19:28It's really cool.
19:30I made it myself.
19:31You made it yourself?
19:33Yes, I made it myself.
19:34That's why it's so beautiful.
19:36I was surprised when I came here.
19:39Everyone told me that.
19:40Is that so?
19:41There are two sides.
19:43That's amazing.
19:45There is an entrance here.
19:49Why is there an entrance like this?
19:51Because there is a grave there.
19:53Is there a grave there?
19:54Yes, there is a grave there.
19:56That's true.
19:58It's a big grave.
20:01I see.
20:02I think this was made in 1951.
20:05It's been about 50 years since then.
20:08That's right.
20:09The grave was up there.
20:11I put it down here.
20:13Even if you have bad feet, you can walk around the north and south.
20:19I made it so that anyone can walk around easily.
20:22That's what I thought about when I built it.
20:25What about this house?
20:28I built it alone.
20:29Did you build it alone?
20:30I built it alone.
20:31It's been 20 years since my wife passed away.
20:34It's been 20 years since your wife passed away.
20:37Is there only one house here?
20:42There used to be three or four houses.
20:45Is that so?
20:46I've been talking about it for a long time.
20:48When I was a child, there was only one house here.
20:51Is that so?
20:52It's been more than 80 years since then.
20:56That's right.
20:57I had to walk 4km to go to school from here.
21:01I had to walk a mountain road.
21:044km?
21:054km.
21:06Did you walk from here to school?
21:08Yes, I did.
21:09I see.
21:10How many mountains are there?
21:12There were seven of us.
21:15There were seven of you.
21:17I'm the oldest of the seven.
21:19Are you the oldest?
21:20Yes, I'm the oldest.
21:21No, no, no.
21:23He's a cheerful person.
21:25It must have taken a long time to walk 4km.
21:29It took an hour.
21:31There was no road for cars.
21:34It's not the road you just walked on.
21:37This was the road.
21:39What?
21:40In here?
21:42This was the road.
21:44From here to the right.
21:46There's a road like a beast.
21:48That's right.
21:49Did you go to school from here?
21:52Yes.
21:53There was a river in the middle.
21:55When it rained, I had to use my knees.
21:59I had to cross the river.
22:02Did you cross the river?
22:04Yes, I walked across the river.
22:06That's amazing.
22:07I didn't know that was possible in Japan.
22:09Was there no bridge?
22:10No, there wasn't.
22:11Normally, there was a river.
22:15Why is there a Sasahara house in a place like this?
22:19On the way up here, there was a place where the road was cut off.
22:24Maybe there was a big rock on both sides.
22:28That's right.
22:29Yes, there was.
22:30The Sasahara house was on top of that.
22:33There was a house on top of that?
22:35Yes.
22:36There was a house there.
22:40Was it a shack?
22:41It was a shack.
22:42There was a field here, so cows were brought here.
22:47It took a day to bring the cows here.
22:53The field was originally here.
22:56Yes.
22:57It was hard to go back and forth, so you decided to build a house here.
23:00That's right.
23:01I see.
23:02It's been over 100 years since my grandfather moved here.
23:09My grandfather bought an old house and moved it here.
23:13Did he build a house here?
23:15It was carried by a cow.
23:17It's heavy, but it was carried by a cow.
23:23I see.
23:25That's amazing.
23:26He built a house in the middle of the mountain with a cow.
23:28Because there is no road.
23:29That's amazing.
23:30He built a house here.
23:32When I built it, it was a shed.
23:35But there was no shed, so I changed it to a river.
23:41Are all the trees in front of the house oranges?
23:46That's right.
23:48My grandfather started the orange field.
23:52I think it used to be a sweet potato field.
23:55When I was born, there was already an orange field.
23:59It was over 80 years ago.
24:03Sasahara family started growing oranges on Hiroshi's grandfather Eijiro's land.
24:11After that, his father Hatsuyoshi inherited the orange farm.
24:16However, it was not enough.
24:20Hiroshi, the eldest son of the seven brothers, did not go to high school after graduating from junior high school.
24:27He went out to work while helping his family.
24:33I used to go to the big city.
24:36Did you go to the big city?
24:37Yes, I did.
24:38What did you do in the big city?
24:40I worked as a carpenter.
24:42I worked digging underground.
24:46Did you dig underground?
24:47Yes.
24:48It was hard.
24:49When I went to Tokyo in the past, I went to Minamata by boat.
24:54When I went to Minamata, I worked as a steam locomotive operator.
24:59Did you work as a steam locomotive operator?
25:00Yes, I did.
25:02When I entered the tunnel, the smoke came in.
25:06Where did you go from Minamata to Tokyo by steam locomotive?
25:11I went to Kumamoto.
25:13Did you go back to Kumamoto by steam locomotive?
25:16Yes, I went back to Kumamoto by steam locomotive.
25:19Did you go straight to Tokyo by steam locomotive?
25:22Yes, I went straight to Tokyo by steam locomotive.
25:23It took 24 hours to get to Tokyo by steam locomotive.
25:28It was hard to sit for 24 hours.
25:34How many years did you live in the big city?
25:38I lived in the big city for about 10 years.
25:41What did you do after that?
25:42I opened a soy sauce shop.
25:43Did you open a soy sauce shop?
25:44Yes, I did.
25:45He opened a soy sauce shop.
25:47I was a salesman.
25:49Were you a salesman?
25:50Yes, I was.
25:51How long did you work there?
25:54I worked there for 51 years.
25:56When you were about 30 years old,
25:59Yes, I was.
26:00you worked in the big city for a long time.
26:02I worked here after I opened a soy sauce shop.
26:06Mr. Hiroshi worked at a local soy sauce company until he was 60 years old.
26:11He retired 20 years ago.
26:16Since then, he has been taking care of the orange field inherited from his parents.
26:24There is a field on a great slope.
26:28How wide is it?
26:30It's about three steps in the field.
26:33Three steps?
26:34It's about 30 steps.
26:35It's about 30 steps?
26:41It's amazing.
26:42Mr. Zaibu,
26:43don't you slip?
26:46I slip.
26:48I don't slip.
26:50I'm a stubborn person.
26:52Stubborn?
26:53I don't do anything.
26:56If I do, I'll lose my stubbornness.
26:59You don't get paralyzed?
27:01No, I don't.
27:02Why don't you do that?
27:04I should do it, but it's annoying.
27:09I'm clumsy.
27:10It's hard to work in a place like this.
27:12If I slip, it'll get worse.
27:15Doesn't the sweetness change when you slip?
27:19The sweetness doesn't change.
27:21I see.
27:23Can I rip it off?
27:25If you rip it off, it's already bad.
27:28The skin is very thick.
27:30The skin is thick.
27:31I'm handling the skin.
27:34Do you work at night?
27:36You work at night?
27:37Yes, from now on.
27:38If I'm late,
27:39I have to wait until the obon is ready.
27:42So, it's been almost half a year.
27:44Yes.
27:45When will you harvest this?
27:48It's usually around March.
27:50So, it's still early.
27:52Yes, it's still early.
27:54It's this thick.
27:55It's amazing.
27:56Mr. Hiroshi, it looks light,
27:58but it's very hard.
28:00Try it.
28:01Is it okay?
28:02Yes.
28:03Like this.
28:07How is it?
28:08It's not too sour.
28:10It looks delicious.
28:12Look, it's amazing.
28:14Try it.
28:18It's not too sour, right?
28:20It's sweeter.
28:22It's sweet enough.
28:24Is it sweeter?
28:25It's sweeter.
28:26It's delicious.
28:27It's very juicy.
28:28It's juicy.
28:29It's not sour or bitter.
28:31It's not sour.
28:33It's sweet and refreshing.
28:35Ban-kan is delicious, isn't it?
28:37It's good when my throat is dry.
28:39It's good.
28:41How many ban-kan do you have?
28:44I have about 20.
28:45About 20?
28:46Yes.
28:47What happens when you harvest them?
28:50I give them to my brothers and relatives.
28:53You don't export them?
28:55I don't export them.
28:57Is that so?
28:58If you export them, they will deteriorate.
29:01If the quality is not good, you can't export them.
29:04So you don't have time to export them.
29:08Why do you continue to do this?
29:10It's not because my ancestors continued to do this.
29:15You have to keep doing this for your ancestors.
29:22That's wasa-mikan.
29:25Wasa-mikan?
29:26Yes, wasa-mikan.
29:27This is kinpo.
29:30Kinpo.
29:31There are many kinds.
29:33This is ato.
29:35There is something on the left side.
29:38That's dekopon.
29:40Dekopon.
29:41Correct.
29:43Dekopon.
29:44There are many kinds.
29:46Are you going to harvest dekopon?
29:49No, it's the same.
29:51It's natto.
29:53Are there a lot of dekopon this year?
29:56Yes.
29:58It's amazing.
30:01The juice is coming out from where you put it.
30:04The amount of dekopon is smaller than that of bankan.
30:09That's right.
30:10The pointy part is famous.
30:14That's the characteristic of dekopon.
30:16What?
30:17It's about half.
30:19Let me taste dekopon.
30:22Is this okay?
30:23Try it.
30:25I'll eat it.
30:28It's sweet.
30:31This one is a little sour.
30:34The meat is very crispy.
30:37It's so simple, but the texture and taste are different.
30:42There is also a dekopon on the top.
30:46This one is tall.
30:49This is ponkan.
30:51Ponkan.
30:52I got ponkan.
30:53It's coming out.
30:54Banpeiyu is coming soon.
30:57Is Banpeiyu coming?
31:00This one is a little small.
31:04The white skin is thin.
31:06It's thin.
31:09Is it okay?
31:10I'll eat it all.
31:12You can eat various types.
31:14I'll eat it.
31:18It must be delicious.
31:20It's sweet.
31:21It's completely different.
31:24Until now, there was a small piece of meat inside.
31:29This is all the same.
31:32That's how it feels.
31:33People who are good at cooking make chicken like this.
31:38What?
31:39Look at this.
31:40Really?
31:41Wait a minute.
31:42I'm eating it very cleanly.
31:45It's amazing.
31:46I feel good when I can eat it so cleanly.
31:50I don't like it.
31:51It's amazing.
31:52I eat Hiyodori.
31:54Hiyodori.
31:55There are a lot of birds.
31:59I eat Hiyodori and Mejiro.
32:01Do you eat mandarin oranges?
32:03I eat it.
32:05There are a lot.
32:06It's amazing.
32:07It's a feast.
32:09There are so many.
32:12Do you do it alone?
32:14I do it alone.
32:15No one does it.
32:16I do it all by myself.
32:22Isn't it a place like this?
32:24Don't you fall down when you work?
32:26I was carried by an ambulance.
32:29What?
32:30I fell down.
32:32You were carried by an ambulance?
32:34Yes.
32:35I hit my head.
32:38An ambulance came and carried me to the hospital.
32:45The hospital was on the side of the road.
32:49I hit my head with a ladder and fell down.
32:55When I came home, I was in pain.
33:00I was bleeding.
33:03My daughter was in pain.
33:05I was carried by an ambulance.
33:07There are many crossroads.
33:11It's dangerous to get lost.
33:14I was wondering where I was going.
33:19You were lost.
33:21I wrote SASAHARA on the signboard.
33:24SASAHARA was written on the signboard.
33:27SASAHARA was written on the signboard.
33:31People who are new to this place don't know SASAHARA.
33:34Is it a number?
33:36Is it 17?
33:38I wrote it as 1.7.
33:411.7km.
33:44The distance to SASAHARA.
33:461.7km.
33:48You wrote the distance.
33:50I wanted to write 9m.
33:54I couldn't write it because the signboard said FUZUDAIBA.
33:58You wrote 1.7 because there was no space.
34:01I see.
34:04You should have written a little more.
34:06I will.
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37:29Aoyama Gakuin, the founder of Hakone.
37:31Koku Gakuin, the king of all Japan.
37:33Asahikase, the king of New Year.
37:35ACN EXPO EXHIBITION 2025.
37:37Broadcast live on March 16th.
37:41There is a building in front of Omoya.
37:47What is this place?
37:48This is a bathhouse.
37:49A bathhouse?
37:50A bathhouse.
37:51You can make firewood.
37:53That's true.
37:54You can make firewood.
37:55There is a fire.
37:56You can make soy sauce.
37:58There is also a temperature meter.
38:00Temperature meter?
38:01There is a temperature meter on the roof.
38:03You can make hot water with that.
38:05You can make hot water with that.
38:06That's enough for summer.
38:08Is that a solar panel?
38:10It's a water heater.
38:12Is that a solar panel?
38:13Yes, it is.
38:14You can boil hot water.
38:16If there is a bathroom outside the house,
38:20isn't it very cold to take a bath at home in winter?
38:24It's cold.
38:26Why is that?
38:27I can't help it because the windows are hard.
38:29You can't help it.
38:33He gave up.
38:34I feel sorry for the inside.
38:36Is the inside okay?
38:38It's okay.
38:39Excuse me.
38:41Please come in.
38:44There is a large space when you enter the house.
38:49This is a large tatami room.
38:52This is the 9th floor.
38:54There is a 9th floor room and a 6th floor room in the back.
38:58This is the 3rd floor.
39:01It's large.
39:02You can live alone in this room.
39:04It's large.
39:06The ceiling is low.
39:09Is there a reason for this?
39:11I was surprised.
39:12The ceiling of the old house was low.
39:14It's amazing.
39:15My height is less than 170 cm.
39:19If you are less than 170 cm tall, you will fit in this room.
39:24You can easily exchange fluorescent lamps.
39:28That's right.
39:29It's amazing.
39:30Nine people used to live here.
39:32That's right.
39:34In the old days, there were five brothers, parents, and grandparents here.
39:40There were 11 people.
39:4211 people.
39:44It's the third generation.
39:45I thought it was baseball, but it was soccer.
39:4711 people used to live here.
39:51There are 11 people in this area.
39:54What?
39:55In the old days, there was no such room.
39:59There was no kotatsu room.
40:02There was a dojo here.
40:04In the old days, there was a dojo here.
40:06In the old days, there was a dojo here.
40:11From the front door to the dojo.
40:14From the dojo to this room.
40:17There was a fireplace here.
40:20There was a potato field below the dojo.
40:24A potato field?
40:25It's a potato field where you can harvest sweet potatoes.
40:29It's like a storage room in the basement.
40:32That's right.
40:34You said you were raising sweet potatoes.
40:37I will harvest sweet potatoes in November.
40:40I will store sweet potatoes in this room.
40:43Do you usually stay here alone?
40:46That's right.
40:47There are a lot of receipts.
40:49What is this?
40:51This is a receipt from the shrine.
40:53A receipt from the shrine?
40:54Yes, a receipt from the shrine.
40:56I paid 57,000 yen to my siblings and children in December.
41:03You have a lot of siblings.
41:04That's amazing.
41:06You paid 57,000 yen to your siblings and children?
41:09I sent 44 boxes of sweets.
41:12That's amazing.
41:14You sent sweets to your siblings and children.
41:17You have a lot of grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
41:19What did you do with the money?
41:21I gave it all away.
41:23You worked hard to make sweets.
41:25Did you pay for it and give it to everyone?
41:28That's right.
41:29You bought a cardboard box, didn't you?
41:32Isn't it hard?
41:34But I'm glad.
41:38I hope everyone will be happy.
41:40I hope everyone will be happy.
41:42Even if you give it away?
41:44That's amazing.
41:47But there's a picture here.
41:51This is my wife.
41:53This is my father and mother.
41:56This is the first person I built a house with.
42:03I wrote the date and year of death.
42:10If I don't do this, the first person who comes to my house will think,
42:13When did this person die?
42:16My father died on January 25, 2016.
42:20Nobuko died on March 30.
42:23I haven't seen her for a long time.
42:26It's only been a month.
42:30Your wife was 51 years old and still young.
42:34It's been 21 years since my wife died in March.
42:40What kind of person was Nobuko?
42:44I worked hard on cooking.
42:47You made a lot of things.
42:49I made a lot of things.
42:51She helped me make bento.
42:55She helped me every day.
42:57Is your wife a local?
43:00No, she's not.
43:02She has a cousin in Minamata.
43:05We got married at a funeral.
43:08How old were you when you got married?
43:11I think I was 30 years old.
43:13She's about 8 years younger than me.
43:15She's 8 years younger than you.
43:17She was a normal child, but she was serious about everything.
43:22She took care of my parents and children.
43:25My mother was hospitalized for two years and died.
43:30My sister and Nobuko stayed overnight at my house and took care of her.
43:37You've been taking care of her for a long time.
43:39Yes.
43:41I'm grateful for that.
43:45I thought my parents were old.
43:51You were 51 years old.
43:54Yes, I was 51 years old.
43:56You were still young.
43:58Yes, I was still young.
44:00You died too early.
44:04Nobuko died early.
44:08But you lived a long life.
44:13I think so.
44:16I lived a long life, too.
44:20Please take care of Nobuko.
44:24I want to protect this house for a long time.
44:30My ancestors worked hard to build this house.
44:38I want to live here for another 10 years.
44:44No, you're not 10 years old.
44:47You're 20 years old.
44:50I hope so.
44:53As you know, I live alone.
44:58I live in a bar.
45:00The road in this mountain is full of wild boars.
45:03I can't go through this road.
45:05The road is narrow.
45:06It was very narrow.
45:07I can't go through this road.
45:09I can't go through this road because I live alone.
45:16Do you manage the road by yourself?
45:20Yes, I do.
45:21Do you manage the road?
45:22Yes, I do.
45:23I see.
45:25There is a signboard called Sasahara in Kumoto.
45:29There are a lot of wild boars from there to here.
45:321.7 km.
45:33Do you manage 1.7 km by yourself?
45:37Yes, I do.
45:38It's hard.
45:40If Hiroshi is gone, no one will do it.
45:43That's right.
45:44It will be over soon.
45:47Thank you very much.
45:49You're welcome.
46:21You can apply for a job until you are 80 years old.
46:25You have to review your insurance before it expires.
46:29It's safe because it lasts a long time.
46:32It's attractive.
46:34I'm 60 years old.
46:35I pay 1,202 yen per month.
46:38Hanasakuteiki
46:40Wig Yuki
46:41I think Japanese women should be more beautiful.
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50:10Hello
50:11Welcome
50:12Sorry to keep you waiting
50:13Please come in
50:14Thank you
50:15Hello
50:16Thank you
50:17I'm sorry to come all of a sudden
50:18This is?
50:19My daughter
50:20My daughter
50:21She is my younger sister
50:22My younger sister
50:23I'm Taeko
50:24Taeko
50:25Yes
50:26I'm sorry to come all of a sudden
50:27Please come in
50:28It's 2 o'clock
50:29Let's eat first
50:30No
50:31It's hot
50:32Are you ready?
50:33Yes
50:34I'm ready
50:35I'm ready
50:36I'm ready
50:37I'm ready
50:38No
50:39I can wait
50:41Excuse me
50:42He is kind
50:43Wow
50:44It's amazing
50:45I can see so many dishes on the table
50:50It's beautiful
50:52Excuse me
50:54What's that?
50:55This is Nishijima
50:57made by my father
50:58Nishijima
51:01There're a lot of food
51:02I can't believe it
51:03It's like coming back to your home town for New Year
51:06Yes
51:07Please come in.
51:09Thank you very much.
51:11Where do you live, Ms. Taeko?
51:13I live in the city down the street.
51:15Near the post office?
51:17Yes.
51:19Is that so?
51:21I live near the post office as well.
51:23Is that so?
51:25Yes.
51:27That's why you can come here easily.
51:29Please enjoy your meal.
51:31What is that?
51:33It's Chirashi-sushi I made.
51:35Chirashi-sushi?
51:37Chirashi-sushi is a mixture of various ingredients.
51:41What ingredients are in it?
51:43Shibazuke,
51:45and shiitake mushrooms.
51:47There are tomatoes as well.
51:49Is that kabamoto?
51:51Yes.
51:53Chirashi-sushi of Sasahara family is like this?
51:55Yes.
51:57This is my original Chirashi-sushi.
51:59The ingredients are beautiful.
52:01It's gorgeous.
52:03What is your special dish?
52:05It's pickled radish.
52:07What is pickled radish?
52:09It's pickled radish.
52:11It's pickled in a jar for 10 days.
52:13Then,
52:15it's peeled off.
52:17It takes about a month
52:19to peel it off.
52:21Then,
52:23it's chopped up and
52:25mixed with sugar,
52:27soy sauce, mirin, and vinegar.
52:29Is it common in Kumamoto?
52:31Yes, it is.
52:33It's pickled radish.
52:35I see.
52:37Thank you so much
52:39for preparing this.
52:41Please enjoy it.
52:45Chirashi-sushi is amazing.
52:47Thank you for it.
52:51How is it?
52:55It's delicious.
52:57That's good.
52:59It tastes totally different
53:01from Chirashi-sushi.
53:03It goes well with Shibazuke.
53:09Chirashi-sushi and tomatoes
53:11go well together.
53:13It's novel.
53:15It's novel, isn't it?
53:17This is it.
53:19It's pickled radish.
53:21It's pickled last year.
53:23Is it pickled last year?
53:25We can't make pickled radish this year.
53:27Thank you for it.
53:29Please enjoy it.
53:33It tastes different, doesn't it?
53:35It's delicious.
53:37It's chewy.
53:39It's chewy.
53:41It's like a snack.
53:43It's delicious.
53:45If we have white rice,
53:47we can eat a lot.
53:49Yes, we can.
53:53Please try pickled radish.
53:55It's homemade pickled radish.
53:57This is it.
53:59It's so big.
54:01Thank you for it.
54:07It's soft.
54:09It's well-seasoned.
54:11It's delicious.
54:13We hang it through a straw.
54:15We hang it through a straw.
54:17We hang it through a straw.
54:19There's a hole in the middle.
54:21There's a hole in the middle.
54:23We hang it through a straw until it's half dry.
54:25We hang it through a straw until it's half dry.
54:27Then, pickled radish will be soft.
54:29Then, we boil water to eat it.
54:31Then, we boil water to eat it.
54:33It'll take a lot of time.
54:35Thank you for the meal.
54:37Thank you for the meal.
54:39It was delicious.
54:41You usually live alone in this house, don't you?
54:43You usually live alone in this house, don't you?
54:45Your daughter and your son
54:47don't you worry about your father?
54:49don't you worry about your father?
54:51I have a phone number, so I feel like I can get in touch with him.
54:56So I don't really worry about it.
54:58And every day, I get off the train and go to pick up the newspaper.
55:02Huh?
55:02I go to pick up the newspaper myself.
55:04What?
55:05Wow!
55:06You go to pick up the newspaper yourself?
55:11Yes, that's right.
55:11Wow!
55:13I go to the newspaper store.
55:14You go to the newspaper store?
55:16That's why I get off the train every day.
55:19I don't have a pile of newspapers.
55:21Oh, I see.
55:22If you didn't come to pick up the newspaper, you'd know something had happened.
55:26But if I didn't go to pick up the newspaper, the newspaper store would worry about me.
55:33Oh, they'd worry about you.
55:34They'd say, what happened to Sasara-san?
55:38I think it's okay for me to get off the train,
55:41but I grew up here because I love this place.
55:46I think it's okay for me to be healthy because I'm here with my family.
55:51Even if I lived in a shabby house, I'm glad I was able to get used to living here.
55:56But I'm glad that my daughter and I are close to each other.
56:01When something happened, I couldn't do anything by myself.
56:05But I'm glad that my children came to help me.
56:09Oh, I see.
56:10You're relieved that your two children are close to you.
56:12Yes, that's one of the reasons.
56:16He lives alone on a mountain far away from his hometown.
56:20But Hiroshi-san says he's relieved that his daughter and younger sister care for him.
56:28He has a house where his grandfather built, where he was born and raised,
56:32and where he has memories of his wife, who passed away when he was young.
56:40It's hard to take care of the orange orchard on the old road.
56:46But I'm glad that everyone is happy to eat it.
56:51Hiroshi-san is determined to protect the house and the orange orchard for as long as possible.
57:04That was a great story.
57:06Congratulations to both of you.
57:08Thank you very much.
57:11It's not just a story.
57:13But Hiroshi-san did it all by himself to avoid the north wind.
57:17He did it all by himself.
57:19The reason why he made an orange orchard was to protect the grave where his wife was sleeping.
57:26I felt love at first sight.
57:28When he was packing up the cardboard, he was probably in a good mood.
57:31Everyone was probably happy that he was going to live this year.
57:34It's amazing how many generations of people come together on New Year's Day.
57:40It's amazing.
57:41It's nice to have a place like that.
57:43You spend time at home in the city.
57:45I've been busy lately, so I haven't been able to go out.
57:50I thought I had to go to a place like that again.
57:52That's right.