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00:00It's a beautiful sea, isn't it?
00:02Dabang!
00:04We're heading to the sea.
00:06I thought it was really expensive.
00:09We're in Ogatsu, Nishinomaki.
00:11Yes, we are.
00:12We've been here for a while.
00:14Yes, that's right.
00:15This time, it's been 14 years since the disaster.
00:17I'd like to take a look at the current situation of the coast guard.
00:20It's been four years.
00:22It's changed in a blink of an eye.
00:25It's changed.
00:27I went to Noto the other day.
00:29Yes.
00:30It's been a little over a year since the disaster.
00:34The house was still in a state of collapse due to the earthquake.
00:38There was still such an area.
00:41I bought a T-shirt in Noto.
00:43Oh!
00:44Oh!
00:45Oh!
00:46What is it?
00:48Look over here.
00:50MAJINGER Z.
00:52GANBARE.
00:53Noto.
00:54Wajima.
00:56HESO.
00:59Heso is the main character.
01:01Mr. Nagaeko is from Wajima.
01:04Yes, I'm from Wajima.
01:06MAJINGER Z.
01:07There are various characters.
01:09Mr. Ishinomori Sota is from Nishinomaki.
01:12I think it's the power of manga.
01:14It's the power of anime.
01:16Noto was like that.
01:18There were a lot of dump cars in Miyagi Prefecture.
01:21There was Kumamoto.
01:23There were a lot of dump cars.
01:25It may be noticeable.
01:28From the disaster area in Tohoku to the Kumamoto disaster area.
01:31We helped each other in the disaster area.
01:34That's the image.
01:35We helped each other.
01:36That's right.
01:37We helped each other.
01:38Yes.
01:39Let's go.
01:40Yes.
01:41We came to Ogatsu for the first time in 2021.
01:45Wait a minute.
01:46It's like we came here 21 years ago.
01:50That's right.
01:51It's been 4 years.
01:52It's been a long time.
01:532021.
01:55I'm sorry.
01:56Back to the future.
01:58Did you think about it?
01:59I'm sorry.
02:00Did you think about it in the bus?
02:01I said this tomorrow.
02:04It's been 2021.
02:06I'm sorry.
02:07It's been 4 years.
02:08I can't win.
02:09I can't win.
02:10No.
02:11When we visited Ogatsu in 2021,
02:14we went to Ogatsu, the hometown of Kenjo, which will be opened soon.
02:18This is the size that Mr. Akko uses.
02:22Mr. Akko usually uses this size.
02:24We tasted the Anago-don.
02:25We rubbed the charcoal with a special charcoal.
02:27We made a wish.
02:31It will sell.
02:32Hasn't it sold yet?
02:35This is a legend.
02:39It's been 4 years since a new shop opened at Ogatsu's roadside station.
02:46This is Ogatsu stone, isn't it?
02:47This is Ogatsu stone.
02:48That's right.
02:49It's like a dragon's scales.
02:53Let's go inside.
03:20Ogatsu Stone
03:36This time, Bongiallina went to Ogatsu, the hometown of Kenjo, where you can see the sea, for 14 years since the Great East Japan Earthquake.
03:48Let's go inside.
03:54There are many kinds of coffee shops.
03:57There are many kinds of shops.
03:59This is a restaurant.
04:00This is Misato.
04:03It's written Misato on the sea.
04:05It's a good name.
04:06Do you want udon noodles or soba noodles?
04:10I see.
04:11Misato.
04:13It looks good.
04:14There are many menus.
04:15It looks delicious.
04:17Hamago.
04:19Lemon ramen.
04:22Lemon ramen?
04:23There are many kinds of ramen.
04:24It looks delicious.
04:25Let's go inside.
04:26Let's go inside.
04:27It's time to eat.
04:30Hello.
04:31Nice to meet you.
04:32Nice to meet you.
04:34I'm Otsuki.
04:35Hello, Otsuki.
04:36Welcome.
04:37Nice to meet you.
04:38It smells good.
04:39It's amazing.
04:40It's thick.
04:42It's cool.
04:43There are many kinds of suzuri.
04:44There are many kinds of suzuri.
04:46You can buy them here.
04:48I see.
04:49It's nice.
04:51It's a wonderful shop.
04:52How did you start this shop?
04:55The population of this shop has decreased.
04:58No one lives here.
05:00At the time of the tsunami, there was a barricade.
05:04There were many people who wanted to open a barricade.
05:07However, the situation became like this.
05:09No one lives here.
05:11We, who live in this area, had to do something.
05:15So, we came here.
05:17I came here because I had a little experience.
05:24Otsuki was born and raised in Ogatsu.
05:27He has been in the construction industry for generations.
05:30He has been working hard for the reconstruction as the mayor of Ogatsu.
05:35Last year, he opened a restaurant that is loved by both tourists and locals.
05:44Did you start a restaurant in the construction industry?
05:48I started a restaurant while working in the construction industry.
05:51Did you worry about the taste?
05:54I used oil instead of oil.
05:58Please don't say that.
06:00It's like soy sauce ramen.
06:03I don't want to eat soy sauce ramen.
06:05It's unique.
06:07Do you have an autograph here?
06:10Yes, I do.
06:11This is Mr. Naito Yokoyama.
06:14He is the announcer of RCC Hiroshima.
06:19I came here to interview him at the time of the tsunami.
06:23He told me about this place.
06:26Mr. Naito Yokoyama held a concert here.
06:31He sent all the money he collected from the concert to me.
06:37He built a government building here.
06:43I was invited to the inauguration ceremony.
06:47I was invited to the inauguration ceremony.
06:51Is RCC Hiroshima?
06:54He is Mr. Naito Yokoyama.
06:56He is the announcer of RCC Hiroshima.
06:57I see.
06:58He is the announcer of RCC Hiroshima.
06:59He is the announcer of RCC Hiroshima.
07:00The three of them order their favorite dishes from the menu.
07:08There are various dishes.
07:10What is lemon ramen?
07:12There is lemon in it.
07:14Do you make lemon ramen here?
07:17No, I don't.
07:18When I came here because of Hiroshima,
07:20Setouchi lemon?
07:21Yes.
07:22I didn't know there was such a thing.
07:25So I decided to serve it here.
07:27I see.
07:28It's popular.
07:30I'll have that.
07:31Lemon ramen?
07:32I'll have lemon ramen.
07:34What will you have?
07:35I'll have Hama ramen.
07:36Hama ramen?
07:37Yes.
07:38What else do you want to show us?
07:40I want to show you Anago-meshi.
07:43Let's go to Anago-meshi.
07:45This is Anago-meshi.
07:47That's good.
07:48I'll have Anago-meshi, Hama ramen, and lemon ramen.
07:56After this, there are a lot of delicious dishes in Ogatsu.
07:59A delicious lunch is served.
08:03It's good.
08:04The lemon flavor is strong.
08:06It's refreshing.
08:10We'll have a lunch menu at Misato, a restaurant in Ogatsu, Ishinomaki.
08:16This is Anago-meshi.
08:20It looks delicious.
08:22This is the Anago-meshi from Jiba.
08:24This miso soup is made from Shijimi-jiru.
08:27It's called Heiko-shijimi.
08:28It's good to drink Shijimi-jiru.
08:31It's good for hangovers.
08:33I don't think I can drink it.
08:35I'm a little tipsy.
08:38Please drink miso soup.
08:41I'll drink Anago-meshi.
08:45The eggs are beautiful.
08:47This is Anago-meshi from Ogatsu.
08:49This is an egg from a supermarket.
08:53This is enough.
08:54What is this?
08:55This is lemon.
08:56This is lemon ramen.
09:00It's refreshing.
09:03Is this salt ramen?
09:08The lemon flavor is strong.
09:10It's refreshing.
09:15This is delicious.
09:18This is ramen.
09:21I like this ramen.
09:23This is thin noodles.
09:24This is good.
09:26This is thin noodles.
09:35Is this painful?
09:36This is delicious.
09:37This is good.
09:39This is refreshing.
09:41Next, they will order Sato-ana.
09:43What does this seafood ramen taste like?
09:48This is Hamara.
09:51The umami of the seafood is soaked in this ramen.
09:54The umami of the seafood is soaked in this ramen.
09:58It's like diving into the sea.
09:59That's right.
10:00It's like diving into the sea.
10:02It's full of seafood.
10:05This is seaweed and seaweed.
10:09That's right.
10:10This is dried seaweed.
10:11This is dried seaweed.
10:12This is scallop.
10:13This is sea urchin.
10:14This is sea urchin.
10:15This is like a scallop.
10:17That's right.
10:18This is a big scallop.
10:20This is big.
10:21This is the biggest scallop in ramen.
10:23That's right.
10:25The meat is thick and tender.
10:26This is good.
10:27This is sweet and delicious.
10:33This miso soup is delicious.
10:35That's right.
10:37This ramen seems to be cleaning my body.
10:40This ramen seems to be cleaning my body.
10:44I eat this.
10:47This is a local eel.
10:49This is soft.
10:50I eat this.
10:54This is soft.
10:55This is soft.
10:57I think this is cleaning my body.
10:59I think this is cleaning my body.
11:00What is this?
11:02This is delicious.
11:03Thank you very much.
11:04It's so good. I have to come here to eat it.
11:07What do you want people to see when they come to Ogatsu?
11:10Well, we have a campground like this.
11:14A campground?
11:16Yes, like this.
11:18Ogatsu Forest Campground.
11:21Ogatsu Forest Campground was built after the Great East Japan Earthquake.
11:29It's a place where you can meet wild animals.
11:36How is it?
11:37It's getting better.
11:40Especially in the summer.
11:41Yes, in the summer.
11:42But there are a lot of people who come here when it snows.
11:47That's the best part.
11:49Is there an insect camp?
11:51Yes, it's a winter camp.
11:53It's been 14 years since the earthquake.
11:59What do you think of Ogatsu now?
12:01Well, I always say this.
12:04If the previous Ogatsu was zero base, it would be minus.
12:12Minus would be 100 or 200.
12:16But I can't say that all the time.
12:19So I'd like to bring it back to zero base.
12:27But I think it will take 100 or 200 years.
12:30100 or 200 years?
12:33But not only for the residents, but also for tourists.
12:37We don't just ask people to come.
12:41We want to create a place where people can come.
12:47I think it's normal for people to come.
12:50We'll keep an eye on Ogatsu.
12:55Thank you very much, Mr. Otsuki.
12:58Let's eat.
12:59Let's eat.
13:00Let's eat.
13:02We moved to the city after the Great East Japan Earthquake.
13:06We ate eel.
13:09You grilled scallops.
13:11I ate a lot of scallops.
13:14Scallops get stuck in your teeth more than half of the time.
13:17Don't say that.
13:19It depends on the person.
13:20It got stuck in my teeth.
13:22It was delicious.
13:23It was big.
13:24I have an image of scallops.
13:27It was delicious.
13:29It was the best scallops.
13:30Next, we came to the Misosaku district.
13:33It's called Misosaku because it's made of miso.
13:35You make miso, right?
13:36I'm sure I made it somewhere.
13:38I don't think so.
13:40This is a place for hikers.
13:43It means people who walk a long distance.
13:46I'm a hiker.
13:48I don't want to walk at all.
13:50It's a place for people who go hiking.
13:54It's a place for people who go hiking.
13:56Is it around here?
13:57Yes.
13:58There's no sign.
14:00Isn't this it?
14:01Yes, it is.
14:02It's small.
14:04MSS Books.
14:06I put my head like this.
14:09I don't know what to do.
14:12I have to stand up big.
14:16There's a sign saying this is the place.
14:21It's a cat's eye.
14:25Hello.
14:26Hello.
14:28Nice to meet you.
14:29Nice to meet you.
14:30I'm Sandra.
14:31Hello.
14:32Nice to meet you.
14:33I'm Jigen.
14:35Jigen?
14:36Yes.
14:37It's a rare name.
14:39Yes.
14:40I think I'm the only one in Miyagi.
14:43Where are you from?
14:44I'm from Hiroshima.
14:46Hiroshima?
14:47I see a little bit of Hiroshima.
14:48I saw it earlier today.
14:51Jigen?
14:52I moved to Miyagi from Hiroshima.
14:56When did you move?
14:58I moved in the summer of 2022.
15:03Ten years after the quake?
15:05Yes.
15:06Why?
15:07Do you know the trail?
15:09Yes, I do.
15:12I walked 1,000 kilometers from Hachinohe to Soma.
15:18The weather was great that day.
15:22But there was no place to stay.
15:26I see.
15:27I had a hard time.
15:28Did they find out?
15:29Yes.
15:31Jigen opened this lodging three years ago for people traveling on the Sanriku coast.
15:40They are gathering attention in a spacious space that reuses the original house.
15:48I'm a member of the Haikawa family.
15:50A member of the Haikawa family?
15:51Yes.
15:52Can I have a word with you?
15:55Hello.
15:56Hello.
15:57Hello.
15:58Are you from the same place?
16:01No.
16:02Where are you from?
16:03I'm from Rifu.
16:06Rifu?
16:07I'm from Ofunato.
16:08Ofunato?
16:09Yes.
16:12What are you doing now?
16:14The signboard is broken.
16:19I'm polishing it by hand.
16:23Did you put it there?
16:25Yes.
16:26I stepped on it by car and broke it.
16:29By yourself?
16:30I think I'll do it again.
16:32I'm just putting it on the ground.
16:35It's better to stand out a little more.
16:37The wind is strong.
16:41After this, they went to Ikoinoba, a Haikawa family that travels with two people.
16:45On March 11th, they went to Ofunato, Kesennuma.
16:56On March 11th, they went to Ofunato, Kesennuma.
17:05After visiting the MSS Books, a lodging facility in Ogatsu City, Ishinomaki Prefecture,
17:11they had a time in Ikoi in a space that reused a private house.
17:18This is the room right after you came in.
17:22This is where I work.
17:25This is my work space.
17:27This is where I talk with my customers.
17:30You talk here.
17:32You must be tired.
17:34Yes, I am.
17:35I take off my dirty shoes and sit here.
17:38I take a break here.
17:42It's like a guest house.
17:46It's like a guest house.
17:48It's like going back to your grandmother's house.
17:50It's like that.
17:53What did you do before that?
17:57I worked as an office worker and started hiking.
18:02After that, I worked as a trail worker.
18:05I see.
18:06I also took photos.
18:09I was a photographer.
18:11I see.
18:13I also designed things.
18:18For example,
18:19I want to see it.
18:20When I walked on a trail crossing New Zealand,
18:26You walked a lot.
18:28I took photos of monochrome with a film camera while walking on a trail of 3,000 km.
18:34That's cool.
18:35I took photos.
18:36I see.
18:37I started a publishing company to publish such things.
18:43Recently, a local person bought a goat.
18:48He asked me to make a calendar.
18:51The photos he took were really nice.
18:55So, I selected and designed it.
18:58I made a calendar like this.
19:00That's cute.
19:02You are a professional.
19:03Yes.
19:04I work like this.
19:05That's nice.
19:06I live a simple life.
19:09What is attractive about walking?
19:13Walking itself is very pleasant.
19:18I agree.
19:19I can reach somewhere by walking with my backpack on my back.
19:29When I walk for a long time,
19:32I feel like my life is completed by walking.
19:36I feel fresh when I live a modern life.
19:41I agree.
19:42I don't notice it.
19:43I agree.
19:44It makes me feel comfortable.
19:47I want to walk all the time.
19:52The accommodation is a two-room Japanese-style room where you can hear the rustling of a small river.
19:58It's a family-like space separated by a small river.
20:02It's also a place for hikers to interact.
20:05By the way, what shoes do hikers wear?
20:10Recently, Freelance shoes are the most popular.
20:14Is that so?
20:15Yes.
20:16What shoes do you recommend?
20:18What shoes do you recommend?
20:19I'm sorry. I was trying to walk.
20:20I'm sorry. I was trying to walk.
20:21You can walk on Monday and Tuesday, right?
20:24I don't recommend other shoes.
20:25I recommend other shoes.
20:26Then, I'll show you the shoes I recommend.
20:29Which brand is it?
20:30This is...
20:31Can I touch it?
20:32Yes.
20:33It's from an American manufacturer called Altra.
20:36It's light.
20:38What is it?
20:39It's light.
20:40Altra.
20:41Altra.
20:42The tip of the foot is in the shape of a foot.
20:45The soles of the shoes are flat.
20:48The heels are not high.
20:50That's right.
20:51I see.
20:52I can feel the ground well.
20:55It's easy to walk.
20:56That's right.
20:57It's easy to walk.
20:59Thank you very much.
21:00No, no, no.
21:01You can't enter.
21:02I can't enter.
21:03You can't enter.
21:04You can't enter.
21:05I can't give it to you.
21:06Thank you very much.
21:07Altra.
21:08Thank you very much.
21:09Jigen, what are you going to do from now on?
21:13Many people in Ogasawara don't know much about 16-inch tights.
21:19I see.
21:20When I see people walking, they say,
21:22I see.
21:23I hope there will be a scenery where people can talk to each other.
21:33I hope many people will gather and Ogasawara will be lively again.
21:37I hope it will be a city with such a specialty.
21:41I hope it will be a city with such a scenery.
21:44Thank you very much.
21:45Thank you very much.
21:47Thank you very much.
21:51And this week, March 11th.
21:53This year, Kesenremae.
21:55I was able to come to Anba this year as well.
21:57Yes.
21:58Yes.
21:59It will be 2 hours and 46 minutes soon.
22:0114 years.
22:0214 years.
22:03Yes.
22:04Ikumi.
22:05Yes.
22:06I'm glad you've been coming all the time.
22:08I'm glad.
22:09I'm glad to be here.
22:10I've been here for 14 years.
22:17Thank you for coming to Anba for two consecutive years.
22:20Thank you very much.
22:21Thank you very much.
22:22I'm grateful to be able to come here.
22:27I've been thinking about what I can do to recover.
22:33I want to continue doing this as long as I live.
22:38That's great.
22:39Yes.
22:40Let's wait for the siren.
22:41Yes.
22:46The sound of the siren is very loud.
23:12I don't know how many years it's been since I last heard it, but that sound was playing all the time.
23:19It brings back memories.
23:22But that's the kind of day it is. Let's come again next year.
23:27Yes.
23:32And they went to Okunato, Iwate.
23:43It's tough.
23:45The trees along the way were burned.
23:48It's a huge area.
23:50The trees are still...
23:52So the fire is still going on, right?
23:55Yes, it's still very hot.
23:56It's 11 o'clock, and it's still very hot.
23:58It's not as hot as it used to be.
24:00It's a warning.
24:01It's a warning.
24:02It's a warning.
24:03It's a warning.
24:04It's a warning.
24:05It's a warning.
24:06It's a warning.
24:07It's a warning.
24:08It's a warning.
24:09They've been working so hard for the past 12 hours.
24:13They're still doing that.
24:17I hope it will calm down.
24:20I hope so.
24:23We have to tell them that.
24:28Thank you, Keiji.