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00:00Hello, I'm Atsushi Yamanishi.
00:04I feel like I've been here a few months ago, but I'm here again.
00:13I came to Kyoto, my birthplace.
00:19Atsushi Yamanishi, an actor who traveled to Kyoto to answer a number of quizzes.
00:28That's a great answer.
00:32This time too?
00:34I think I'll be able to travel to Kyoto slowly this time.
00:38Are there going to be quizzes too?
00:41I see.
00:43If possible, I'd like to pass the previous test.
00:48I'll do my best.
00:51This time too, Atsushi Yamanishi will try to answer a quiz based on questions from Kyoto Prefecture.
01:03Here's the quiz.
01:05Here it is.
01:06Here's the quiz.
01:08It's hard to get in.
01:11From 3rd grade to 1st grade in Kyoto Prefecture, he challenged himself to a wide range of quizzes.
01:19Fushimi Inari Taisha.
01:21Nijo Castle.
01:22Nanzenji Temple.
01:24He traveled to Kyoto to discover the charm of the famous Yubiori Castle.
01:29Wow.
01:31This is amazing.
01:33I've never been here before.
01:35I'm overwhelmed.
01:37It's about 22 meters high.
01:40The view from the Sanmon Gate of Nanzenji Temple.
01:44The view is amazing.
01:52It's been 18 years since it was opened.
01:57Nijo Castle has become a historical site.
02:01This time, it's been 18 years since it was opened.
02:04Let's go to Honmaru Goten.
02:07Why haven't I seen this before?
02:12You can also enjoy the taste of youth engraved in Yamanishi's mind when he was a student.
02:20I feel nostalgic.
02:25Kyoto, visited by a quiz.
02:28Fushimi Inari Taisha.
02:30Nijo Castle.
02:32Nanzenji Temple.
02:36A trip to Kyoto that you don't know about.
02:39A story of 1,200 years.
02:49Hello.
02:51It's been a while.
02:53Hello.
02:54It's been a while. I'm Ikura.
02:56Nice to meet you.
02:58We meet again in front of Takayama Hikokuro.
03:04Mr. Takayuki Ikura is familiar with Kyoto's history.
03:11He is the representative of Maimai Kyoto, which holds city tours.
03:18You know which way Takayama Hikokuro is facing, right?
03:22I think I was asked the other day.
03:25It's facing Gosho-no-mi.
03:29Speaking of Gosho, it's a famous place for cherry blossoms in spring.
03:34When I was in college, I used to stay next to Gosho.
03:38I used to go to the university by bicycle through Gosho.
03:42So, of course, I went to see cherry blossoms.
03:46Let's get started.
03:48Here comes the quiz.
03:51Who was the first emperor to start cherry-blossom viewing?
03:58A. Emperor Kanmu B. Emperor Saga C. Emperor Daigo D. Emperor Meiji
04:04Kyoto Prefecture Level 1
04:08Isn't this too difficult?
04:13Let me think.
04:17Emperor Kanmu, who built the Peace Bridge.
04:20Emperor Saga, the first emperor of Kyoto.
04:24Emperor Daigo, who built a long and stable country.
04:29Emperor Meiji, who became the emperor at the age of 16 and led the new country.
04:35Who is the answer?
04:40Emperor Daigo.
04:42I think it's because he was hooked on the cherry-blossom viewing of Emperor Daigo.
04:47So, I'll skip it.
04:51And...
04:53Did Emperor Meiji start cherry-blossom viewing?
04:57No, no, no.
04:59I think cherry-blossom viewing has existed since the Edo period.
05:04Emperor Kanmu goes back a long way.
05:08So, I think it's because he was hooked on the cherry-blossom viewing of Emperor Kanmu.
05:14B. Emperor Saga.
05:18That's right.
05:20I got it.
05:23A and B are quite similar.
05:26Is that so?
05:28It is said that the first cherry-blossom viewing was held in Shinsen-en in 812.
05:39Your reasoning is wonderful.
05:44This time, they will visit the temples, shrines, and temples representing Kyoto and take a quiz.
05:52First, they will visit the world-famous shrine, Fushimi Inari Taisha.
05:59Here we are.
06:01It's a world-famous shrine.
06:04Are you from Fushimi Prefecture?
06:07Yes, I am.
06:09I was born in Fushimi Prefecture.
06:12I've been to Fushimi Prefecture when I was in elementary school.
06:16I've also been to Fushimi Prefecture when I was in elementary school.
06:20Have you ever been to Fushimi Prefecture?
06:22I've only been to the shrine.
06:26So, you've never been to Fushimi Prefecture?
06:32I've seen pictures on the screen, but I've never been to Fushimi Prefecture.
06:38I see.
06:41Well, well.
06:44The first destination, Fushimi Inari Taisha, is the main shrine of Inari Shrine, which has about 30,000 shrines in Japan.
06:56Now, they will take a 3-level quiz about Fushimi Inari Taisha.
07:02It may be easy for you, Mr. Yamaguchi.
07:05Fushimi Inari Taisha is now mainly known as the god of Ho-nyarara.
07:10That's correct.
07:12I'm from Kyoto, so I can't be wrong.
07:16Fushimi Inari Taisha is now mainly known as the god of Shobai-hanjo.
07:21That's correct.
07:23It's the god of Shobai-hanjo.
07:25As the name suggests, the god of Shobai-hanjo was originally the god of five kingdoms.
07:29I see.
07:31In the old days, rice was the main source of income.
07:37That's how the business of Shobai-hanjo flourished.
07:46This is the main gate of the shrine.
07:49This gate is bigger than a finger in Japan.
07:55When I look up, I can see how big it is.
07:59That's right.
08:00It's painted beautifully.
08:02That's right.
08:04It looks like it's going to protect the shrine.
08:06By the way, it is said that this gate was built as a proof that the sick soldier of a certain minister was cured for the sick soldier's mother.
08:20Here's the quiz.
08:22I can't get in.
08:26Who was the minister who cured the sick soldier of the sick soldier's mother?
08:31A. Oda Nobunaga B. Ishida Mitsunari C. Tokugawa Ieyasu D. Toyotomi Hideyoshi
08:39That's a lot of members.
08:42It's like the All-Stars of the Sengoku period.
08:47Who is this?
08:49It's his mother.
08:53I don't think it's Ishida Mitsunari.
08:58I think it was Oda Nobunaga.
09:06A. Oda Nobunaga
09:12You're wrong.
09:16Let's go home.
09:19Toyotomi Hideyoshi is often mentioned as his mother.
09:24I see.
09:26That's right.
09:30About 450 years ago, Toyotomi Hideyoshi prayed for the sick soldier of his mother, Omandokoro.
09:38He was baptized in gratitude for his recovery.
09:43We didn't know the truth for a long time.
09:47However, when he was disassembled and repaired his body,
09:52we found out that he was baptized in gratitude for his recovery.
09:57And it was confirmed that he was Toyotomi Hideyoshi.
10:00I see.
10:01It's a great history.
10:05The main shrine is where you can see the way out of the prison gate.
10:26I wish you a good life.
10:35Now we're in the back of the shrine.
10:38I see.
10:39This is the area I want to see from now on.
10:42I see.
10:43It's amazing.
10:46It's amazing.
10:48How long will it continue?
10:50It's amazing.
10:52I'm overwhelmed.
10:55Senbondori attracts people all over the world.
11:01Every time a wish comes true, a worshiper puts a torii on the sign of gratitude.
11:08The custom has spread to present-day Senbondori.
11:14It's amazing.
11:15Yes.
11:16If you look at this year, the number of spirits is increasing.
11:20It's true.
11:21It's increasing.
11:26When it gets old, people put a new torii on the sign.
11:30I see.
11:40There are about 10,000 toriis in the whole mountain.
11:4610,000?
11:47Yes.
11:48It's amazing.
11:49There are so many wishes.
11:50That's right.
11:51Then, I'll put a 10,000 torii on the sign of gratitude.
11:57I'll give you a quiz.
12:02When did this torii become popular?
12:10It's the first level in Kyoto Prefecture.
12:13Since when?
12:14Yes.
12:22This torii became popular after the population increased.
12:33I see.
12:39I think this torii became popular after the Showa era.
12:44In the Showa era?
12:45Yes.
12:49It's wrong.
12:51I can't get it right since I came to Fujinminnari.
12:55The Showa era is over.
12:57It's the Edo era.
12:58I see.
12:59The number of people visiting Kyoto has increased.
13:05I see.
13:08People started to go sightseeing.
13:13That's why this torii became popular.
13:17This is a map of Fujinminnari in the Azuchi-Momoyama period 400 years ago.
13:25There are 1,000 torii in the back of the ruins.
13:33There is nothing yet.
13:36This is a famous torii in the late Edo period.
13:39This is a guide book.
13:42This is a torii.
13:44It's true.
13:45I can feel the magnificent history.
13:49I played the role of a butler in a play the other day.
13:55I definitely want to visit this place.
13:59There are some more torii.
14:03That's all for today.
14:07It's over.
14:09Next, let's go to a castle in Kyoto.
14:14A castle in Kyoto?
14:15Yes.
14:16Let's go to Nijo Castle.
14:19Thank you very much.
14:20I've never been there.
14:23I've never been there, either.
14:28They visit Kyoto in a quiz.
14:30Next, they visit a castle that represents Kyoto.
14:33Nijo Castle is a historical building.
14:39We've arrived at Nijo Castle.
14:41We've arrived at Nijo Castle.
14:44It's my first time to go inside.
14:47When I was a student, I used to go to the Kyoshu Castle.
14:51The graduation course was around Nijo Castle.
14:55I still remember it vividly.
14:59I'm looking forward to it.
15:02The Honmaru Goten was unveiled for the first time in 18 years.
15:08That's right.
15:10It's been 18 years.
15:12I'm grateful for that.
15:15Nijo Castle is located in the center of Kyoto.
15:20It's a famous castle built by Tokugawa Ieyasu.
15:25Nijo Castle was built as a base for Tokugawa Ieyasu.
15:30After the arrival of the three Iemitsu, the Shogun didn't come here for a long time.
15:37The next one to come was Iemotsu, the 14th Shogun.
15:39I see.
15:40The Shogun and the Shogun didn't come to Kyoto for a long time.
15:45Here's a quiz.
15:48I can't wait to get in.
15:51In 1626, when Hidetada and Iemitsu came to Nijo Castle, who was the emperor?
16:01I see.
16:02This is the second level of Kyoto Prefecture.
16:04A. Ogimachi, B. Goyoze, C. Gomizuno, D. Meisho.
16:13I don't know much about these four people.
16:19But...
16:23I somehow remember Gomizuno.
16:31This is the first time I've met him.
16:36C. Gomizuno.
16:41That's correct.
16:42I'm glad.
16:44That was close.
16:45A. Ogimachi was the last emperor of Kyoto.
16:52B. Goyoze was the next emperor of Kyoto.
16:56C. Gomizuno was the last emperor of Kyoto.
17:02D. Meisho was the daughter of C. Gomizuno.
17:06She was a woman?
17:07Yes, she was.
17:08It's been a long time since she became a woman.
17:10I see.
17:12I'm sorry.
17:14C. Gomizuno was the last emperor of Kyoto.
17:19C. Gomizuno was the last emperor of Kyoto.
17:26He didn't come to his house often.
17:29He didn't come to his house often.
17:30No, no, no.
17:31That's a big deal.
17:33I see.
17:34C. Gomizuno was the last emperor of Kyoto.
17:41D. Meisho was the last emperor of Kyoto.
17:45This is where history begins.
17:49This is the beginning and the end of Tokugawa.
17:53Yes.
17:54This castle is Nijo Castle.
17:55I see.
17:56I'm looking forward to it.
17:58Yes.
17:59It's been 62 years since the castle was built.
18:03Yes.
18:05Nijo Castle's five main buildings.
18:08After a long repair, it was released last year for the first time in 18 years.
18:14This is the first time for this program to be filmed.
18:18I'm filled with the feeling of,
18:21why didn't I come to this amazing place that was so close to me?
18:43Let's visit Nijo Castle, the representative castle of Kyoto.
18:49This is my first time to come inside.
18:50Yes.
18:51This is Nijo Castle.
18:53We're inside.
18:54Yes.
18:55This is the main gate of Nijo Castle.
18:58Yes.
18:59It's an empty gate.
19:00Wow, it's beautiful.
19:02It's shiny.
19:03It's shiny.
19:05I feel like I'm entering an amazing place.
19:09Yes.
19:10Why didn't I see it until now?
19:13I finally saw it.
19:15Let's go beyond this empty gate.
19:17Yes, finally.
19:18This is Nijo Castle.
19:20Let's go inside.
19:21Yes.
19:22This is Nijo Castle.
19:23Yes.
19:24It's a magnificent building.
19:27Yes.
19:28Nijo Castle's five main buildings are almost gone.
19:30Yes.
19:31The only remaining building is the Nijo Castle of the Shogun.
19:35I see.
19:36Yes.
19:37It's a national treasure.
19:38Yes.
19:39The building of the Shogun is the only remaining building.
19:43Yes.
19:44By the way, what happened inside the Nijo Castle?
19:50I've heard about it.
19:53When the Edo period changed to the Meiji period,
19:56the Shogun changed the system.
20:00Yes.
20:01Let's go to the stage.
20:03Can we see it?
20:04Yes.
20:05Let's go.
20:07Mr. Yamanishi's first visit to Ninomaru Goten.
20:15This is amazing.
20:17The scale is so large that I can't see my own size.
20:22I'm surprised.
20:24Wow.
20:25There are many tigers.
20:29This is amazing.
20:31Wow.
20:34This is the first room of the Ninomaru Goten.
20:38I feel like I'm going to intimidate people.
20:41I'm nervous because I've been waiting for so long.
20:44I'm making you nervous.
20:46I see.
20:47I think something amazing is going to happen.
20:50It's a quiz.
20:51Here it is.
20:52The gorgeous wall painting of the Ninomaru Goten was painted by Honearara.
21:01I see.
21:02A. Tosa-ha.
21:03Yes.
21:04B. Rin-pa.
21:05Yes.
21:06C. Kano-ha.
21:07Yes.
21:08D. Shijo-ha.
21:09I see.
21:10All of them are the best painters in Japan.
21:14But which one was the most important?
21:18I won the first prize in the Ninomaru Goten.
21:26The theme of the painting was the best 10 painters of the Edo Shogunate.
21:34The last question I missed was who painted the portrait of Tokugawa Ieyasu.
21:44I see.
21:45I'll never forget that question.
21:49I think the answer is Kano-ha.
21:56C. Kano-ha.
21:58Yes.
21:59That's correct.
22:02You're the master of Tokugawa family.
22:05Yes, I am.
22:06Did I embarrass you?
22:07No.
22:08I'm glad I remembered that.
22:11Ashikaga Shogunate, Nobunaga, Hideyoshi, Ieyasu, and Tokugawa family were the top painters of the era.
22:22Tanyu-san was in charge of the painting of the portrait of Tokugawa Ieyasu.
22:31And they went to the stage where the era changed.
22:37Wow, amazing.
22:42I often hear the word, O-Hiroma.
22:45This is the O-Hiroma.
22:47It's huge.
22:49And Yoshinobu-san is sitting in the back.
22:55This is where the era changed.
22:59This is where the era changed.
23:05The pine tree in the back is smaller than the one in the front.
23:10It's more distant.
23:11Yes, it is.
23:12So, the Shogunate is far away from the people sitting here.
23:18Yes.
23:19However, this is famous for the era change.
23:25Oh, I see.
23:28This is not the painting of O-Hiroma.
23:33This building is called Kurosho-in.
23:36Oh, I see.
23:37Yoshinobu-san first collected people close to him at Kurosho-in.
23:47The next day, representatives of the Shogunate were gathered at O-Hiroma.
23:53And the will of the Shogunate was officially conveyed.
23:59Finally, they went to Honmaru Goten.
24:03Actually, this is the first time for 18 people to see this.
24:06Wow, amazing.
24:07Yes.
24:08I was in the process of repairing this.
24:10But this is the first time to see this.
24:13This is Honmaru Goten.
24:15This is also magnificent.
24:16Yes.
24:17Oh, this is relatively smooth.
24:20Yes.
24:21Compared to Inomaru Goten, this is a little bit poor.
24:24Yes.
24:25Here is the answer.
24:26Here it is.
24:27The current Honmaru Goten is located in the north of Gosho.
24:34A. Reizei-tei
24:36B. Konoe-tei
24:38C. Katsura-no-miya-tei
24:40D. Kujo-tei
24:42Wow.
24:44I have no idea at all.
24:49It was located in the north of Gosho.
24:51Yes.
24:54Did you relocate it?
24:55Yes, I did.
24:56Oh, I see.
24:57You brought such a big thing here and rebuilt it.
25:01Yes.
25:02It was relocated in Meiji 27.
25:05Yes.
25:06So...
25:07I see.
25:08Yes.
25:09Reizei-tei is still there.
25:11Yes.
25:12In the north of Gosho.
25:13I see.
25:14So...
25:15C. Katsura-no-miya-tei
25:19That's correct.
25:20Oh, really?
25:21I'm glad.
25:22I see.
25:23I see.
25:24Konoe-tei and Kujo-tei are no longer in use,
25:28but Fujiwara-sekkan-tei is.
25:29Yes.
25:30Katsura-no-miya-tei is Miyake-tei.
25:33I see.
25:35After relocation, Honmaru Goten was used as the palace of the emperor.
25:41The proof is...
25:44There are three Kikunogomons.
25:47Yes.
25:48I see.
25:49Katsura-no-miya-tei's house was brought here.
25:52Yes.
25:53I see.
25:56It's the first time for the program.
25:58Finally, we go inside Honmaru Goten.
26:03Wow, suddenly...
26:04Yes.
26:06Hato-wa-jitsu.
26:08Yes.
26:10It's like a mirami.
26:11Yes.
26:12It's like a Japanese painting.
26:14Yes.
26:16The hallway is short.
26:18Compared to Honmaru Goten,
26:21I feel calm.
26:23That's right.
26:24Yes.
26:25It's a little short.
26:27It's a luxury house where he actually lived.
26:30Yes.
26:31This is the master bedroom.
26:32Yes.
26:33It's a high-definition room.
26:36It's not shabby.
26:38Yes.
26:39It's modern.
26:41Yes.
26:42That room is a little high.
26:44Yes.
26:45It's upstairs.
26:46The emperor...
26:47Yes.
26:48He comes here.
26:49It's a place to see.
26:50That's right.
26:51I see.
26:53From the third room to the first room,
26:56the master bedroom was used as an official meeting place with the emperors.
27:02Here it is.
27:03It's a tatami mat.
27:05Yes.
27:06You said it was strange.
27:08You can take it off.
27:09Yes.
27:10If you take off the tatami mat,
27:12what kind of entertainment did the emperor watch?
27:16Wow.
27:17Yes.
27:18A. Kyogen.
27:19Yes.
27:20B. Kyomai.
27:21C. Noh.
27:22D. Kabuki.
27:23Yes.
27:25I see.
27:28Level 2.
27:29Level 2.
27:30This is...
27:33I think there are all kinds.
27:38Well...
27:41Kyomai seems to be played on tatami mats.
27:45Yes.
27:48I think it's historical.
27:55I think it's C. Noh.
27:58Yes.
27:59That's correct.
28:00I'm glad.
28:01I'm glad.
28:02The corridor that leads to the third room is a bridge.
28:07I see.
28:08It's a luxury.
28:09Yes.
28:11It's just for me.
28:13Yes.
28:14Private Noh.
28:19Next, let's go to the room that the master of Goten used as a living room and bedroom.
28:28Each room is colored with different wall paintings.
28:37Which one is the best?
28:39Yes.
28:40Yes.
28:41Oh.
28:42This one.
28:43It's a small room.
28:44Yes.
28:45Wow, it's beautiful.
28:46Yes.
28:47Wow.
28:49It's a symbol of pine and crane forever.
28:53Yes.
28:54It's a pine tree after all.
28:55Yes.
28:56I wonder if I look good in this costume.
28:58Ha ha ha.
29:02I should have dressed more properly.
29:04The atmosphere of the painting is quite different, isn't it?
29:06Yes.
29:07It's gentle.
29:08Yes.
29:09The feeling of gold is no longer shiny.
29:12Yes.
29:13It's a very pleasant feeling.
29:15Yes.
29:16Ha ha ha.
29:19Mr. Yamanishi, how was your first double-decker business?
29:24Yes.
29:25It was a luxurious place where I could feel both the reverence of the shogun and the gold of the emperor.
29:39Yes.
29:40I wonder why I didn't come here until now.
29:43Ha ha ha.
29:44There was such a great thing nearby, but why didn't I come here?
29:49I'm full of that feeling.
29:51You should definitely come here.
29:56Kyoto is visited by a quiz.
29:58Next is the taste of youth engraved in Mr. Yamanishi's heart.
30:05Here we are.
30:06Here we are.
30:07The million-yen shop.
30:08Did you ride a bicycle around here?
30:10Yes.
30:11Yes.
30:12There was a department store where I used to go.
30:16Oh, I see.
30:17Yes.
30:19We came to the million-yen department store near Kyoto University, the birthplace of Mr. Yamanishi.
30:27It's lunch time.
30:28Yes.
30:29I think I'm getting hungry.
30:31Yes.
30:32There was a shop I wanted to go to.
30:34Oh, is it near here?
30:36Yes.
30:37It's a shop I remember when I was a student.
30:39Yes.
30:40I remember that I was taken to this shop as a reward and had a meal.
30:49I'm looking forward to it.
30:52It's a shop where he often had a meal.
30:58It's a shop in front of me from the back of the Faculty of Agriculture.
31:04Oh, I see.
31:06This is Hiragana-kan.
31:09I think it's been about 30 years.
31:14Hiragana-kan, a western restaurant loved by students for nearly half a century.
31:22Hello.
31:24Welcome.
31:25Hello.
31:26It's been a while.
31:27It's been a while.
31:29It's been a while.
31:32When I was in the theater, I was taught by my master.
31:38Your master taught you how to act?
31:40Yes, I did.
31:41I did it with Mr. Tazumi.
31:43Yes.
31:44I even lent money to the theater.
31:46That's right.
31:48Sorry to keep you waiting.
31:49Here is your lunch.
31:51Oh, it's here.
31:54I met the taste of youth I had when I was a student.
31:59It brings back memories.
32:06Kyoto, a place you visit for a quiz.
32:09The taste of youth.
32:12Sorry to keep you waiting.
32:13Here is your lunch.
32:15Oh, it's here.
32:18It's a strange name.
32:20It's a stylish name.
32:22It opens and you can see the snow from inside.
32:25That's right.
32:28Tofu is wrapped in minced meat and deep-fried at high temperature.
32:36It's a famous dish that you can enjoy both fluffy and crispy at the same time.
32:43It's a Japanese-style soup with bonito flakes, nori, and ginger.
32:49Itadakimasu.
32:51Itadakimasu.
32:53Tofu is not crushed.
32:57It's cooked as it is.
32:59That's right.
33:16It brings back memories.
33:19It's more Japanese-style than it looks.
33:23It has a strong ginger flavor.
33:25Tofu is delicious.
33:27It's perfectly fluffy.
33:40It's still delicious.
33:42It's delicious.
33:48I could keep the feeling of eating in my mind.
33:53Actually, there was tofu in the snowy minced meat.
33:59Is it a quiz?
34:00It's a quiz.
34:01It's said that it's the origin of Yudofu.
34:04There is a famous restaurant near here.
34:07I'm glad.
34:08It's okay.
34:10It's a level of thank you.
34:12It's a level of thank you.
34:16It's Nanzenji.
34:18That's right.
34:20I'll go to Nanzenji after this.
34:25I've never been to Nanzenji.
34:29I see.
34:32I've only seen it in textbooks.
34:35I've seen all of your videos.
34:39I wish I had more chances.
34:42That's right.
34:46Kyoto is visited by a quiz.
34:48Next, they go to Nanzenji, which is said to be the highest temple in Zen temple.
34:57We're here.
34:58The main temple.
34:59Nanzenji.
35:00Nanzenji.
35:01It's our first time here.
35:03It's our first meeting.
35:05That's right.
35:07Here we are.
35:08We're here.
35:09It's impressive.
35:12This is one of the highest temples in Zen temple.
35:17Nanzenji, the Zen temple opened by the emperor himself.
35:22It has a history of more than 700 years.
35:26Do you know Kyoto Gozan?
35:28Yes, I've heard of it.
35:30Can you tell me five temples?
35:34Five?
35:35Yes.
35:36Because it's Gozan.
35:37Yes.
35:38The one I visited the other day was Tofukuji.
35:40Yes.
35:42Kenrinji.
35:43Yes.
35:45Tenryuji.
35:46Yes.
35:47Great.
35:51Manjuji.
35:52Great.
35:53I don't know the other one.
35:56Shokokuji.
35:57Yes.
35:58I forgot Shokokuji.
35:59Great.
36:00Yes.
36:02Kyoto Gozan is the first temple to be built in Muromachi period.
36:10Nanzenji was built next to it.
36:13Yes.
36:14Nanzenji was the first temple.
36:17I see.
36:18It was built next to it.
36:20Why is that?
36:22Yoshimitsu Ashikaga tried to build Shokokuji later.
36:26I see.
36:27He tried to build his own Shokokuji later.
36:31I see.
36:33Nanzenji was the first temple to be built by the Emperor's direct vision.
36:38I see.
36:40So, he built his own Shokokuji.
36:45I see.
36:46So, he built his own Shokokuji.
36:51I see.
36:52He was awarded the highest honor.
36:54Yes.
36:55He was awarded the special award.
36:57Yes.
36:58He was honored.
36:59He was honored.
37:00Yes.
37:01I see.
37:02It's a temple that is worthy of a special award.
37:06Let's visit.
37:07Yes.
37:16I can see a big gate.
37:18The scale is amazing.
37:20Yes.
37:21It's the first time for me to visit a temple that is worthy of a special award.
37:25This gate is one of the three gates of Japan.
37:30It's 22 meters high.
37:32I see.
37:36It's a grand gate that stands out at the entrance.
37:45The scale is amazing.
37:48It's all made of wood.
37:52Yes.
37:53It's amazing.
37:54He must have thought a lot about how to make it.
37:57Yes.
37:59I have a quiz for you.
38:01You are interested in Kabuki recently.
38:04Yes.
38:05What is the theme of Kabuki as one of the three stages of Nanzenji, which is famous for its beautiful scenery?
38:13Well...
38:17I know the meaning of Go-san-no-kiri.
38:21But I don't know the meaning of Go-san-no-kiri.
38:27Please tell me the meaning of Go-san-no-kiri.
38:31I don't know.
38:32It's Sanmon-Go-san-no-kiri.
38:34Yes.
38:35I'm glad.
38:36You are right.
38:39It's a view of Kyoto from the top.
38:44Yes.
38:45Like this.
38:48It's true.
38:52It's a great view.
38:53Yes.
38:54It's a great view.
38:59It's wonderful.
39:02However, Sanmon wasn't burned during the time of Ishikawa Goemon.
39:07What?
39:08Is that so?
39:09Yes.
39:10Is it a fiction?
39:11Yes.
39:12Later, it was rebuilt by Takatora Todo.
39:16The gate of Kabuki was built from the bottom.
39:20It's a great spectacle.
39:22Yes.
39:24It's a fiction.
39:27We can see the building over there.
39:29Yes.
39:31Sanmon is like a painting.
39:34Yes.
39:35It's a beautiful view.
39:38It's like a square.
39:41Yes.
39:44What's beyond Sanmon?
39:47It's Hatto, the central hall of Nanzen-ji.
39:51Hatto?
39:52Yes.
39:53It's a place where you can learn about Seppo and Monto.
39:56I don't know my size.
39:58It's a big scale.
39:59It's very impressive when I get closer.
40:04You can only enter from the outside.
40:07Yes.
40:08Today, you can enter from the inside.
40:13Yes.
40:14Excuse me.
40:19This is the back side.
40:21That's right.
40:22Yes.
40:23Let's take a look at the back side of Hatto.
40:30Wow.
40:32This is amazing.
40:35There are dragons staring at us from the ceiling.
40:39Yes.
40:41What a magnificent dragon.
40:44It's mysterious how it rises from the dark.
40:49Yes.
40:50In Hatto, there are often dragons on the ceiling.
40:55Yes.
40:56There is a Buddha here.
40:58He guards the Buddha and Buddhas from the ceiling.
41:02It's said to rain the rain of Buddhas.
41:05It means to protect the whole temple from fire.
41:09I see.
41:10That's what it means.
41:11Yes.
41:13Here is the question.
41:14Here it is.
41:16Which Japanese artist drew the Zui Ryu on the ceiling of Hatto?
41:21A. Keinen Imao.
41:23B. Baidei Kono.
41:25C. Shoen Uemura.
41:27D. Seifo Takeuchi.
41:29This is the first question.
41:31Yes.
41:32I thought it was the first question.
41:34No one knows the answer.
41:37It's hard to give a hint.
41:39It's hard to give a hint.
41:41Is there any answer?
41:43I saw a hint over there.
41:50It may be a trick.
41:53It's A. Keinen Imao.
41:56People who are good at quizzes are like that.
42:00It's a big mistake.
42:04He is a modern Japanese artist.
42:06He is the one who led Kyoto Gadan.
42:09He is good at vivid and vivid paintings.
42:14B. Kono Baidei left many masterpieces.
42:19He opened the modern Kyoto Gadan as an educator.
42:24C. Shoen Uemura is a female artist representing Japan.
42:30She is highly regarded for her beautiful paintings.
42:34D. Seifo Takeuchi is known as one of the few artists who paint animals in the modern era.
42:55And Nanzenji is a must-visit place.
43:01What?
43:03Is this also Nanzenji?
43:05Yes, this is Nanzenji.
43:10What is this?
43:12I've been here before.
43:15I thought it was my first time.
43:23Nanzenji is a must-visit place in Kyoto.
43:29What is this?
43:32I've been here before.
43:35I thought it was my first time.
43:38I've been here for a shoot for a suspense drama.
43:42I've been here a lot.
43:44Yes, you have.
43:45With A. Ichiro Funakoshi.
43:47When I was working with Keiji.
43:51Mr. Ikura.
43:52Yes.
43:54It's you, right?
43:57Yes.
44:01You killed three people, didn't you?
44:05I'm sorry.
44:07Something like this.
44:12A place for a suspense drama.
44:16Here is the last question.
44:19Yes.
44:20What is this arch-shaped building in Nanzenji?
44:25A. Kinmokaku.
44:27B. Daihikaku.
44:28C. Hiunkaku.
44:30D. Suirokaku.
44:31This is okay.
44:34B. Suirokaku.
44:37That's correct.
44:39I'm glad.
44:42A brick-building bridge with a retro look.
44:46Suirokaku.
44:489 meters high.
44:50About 100 meters long.
44:52The bridge crosses the Nanzen-ji temple.
44:59Wow.
45:02I thought it was flowing in the opposite direction.
45:04From the south to the north.
45:05The water that came out of the spring
45:07came out of the Kyoto-bonchi.
45:08It's a stream.
45:09Yes.
45:10It flows here.
45:11It goes through the road of desolation.
45:13It leads to the abyss.
45:15I see.
45:17It's not that deep.
45:19No.
45:21It's a rich stream.
45:23Yes.
45:26That's correct.
45:27Yes!
45:28I did it!
45:29It's my first time here.
45:31I'm overwhelmed.
45:33Wow.
45:34It's amazing.
45:40It's important to gain knowledge.
45:44It's also important to improve your quiz skills.
45:47By gaining knowledge,
45:50you can change the way you see things.
45:54I experienced it today.
45:57I realized how interesting it is.
46:02I still have a lot to learn.
46:05I'll do my best.
46:07I look forward to the third part.
46:17I look forward to the third part.
46:22I look forward to the third part.