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00:00What is the most amazing thing in your hometown?
00:04In my hometown, there is a festival where you drop a mikoshi and lift it up.
00:12What is that?
00:14What is the meaning of dropping it?
00:16When you drop it, the ground shakes.
00:22It feels good.
00:26This is the amazing thing that I was introduced to.
00:35This festival has a history of about 200 years.
00:43Dropping a mikoshi is a thank you to the earth god.
00:47Lifting a mikoshi is a thank you to the sky god.
00:52When I was investigating the festival in Kagawa prefecture, I found an even more intense festival.
00:58That is the Sannogu Abare Danjiri held in Kagawa City, East Japan.
01:04The mikoshi that people are riding on.
01:12It's a big crash.
01:14Wait a minute.
01:17This is also a traditional festival that has been going on since the Meiji era.
01:21It is believed that by dropping a mikoshi on the ground, it cleanses the dirt.
01:27What is this?
01:28It's an old variety show.
01:32This program is a one-off question in an interview and questionnaire with people all over Japan.
01:40I asked 100,000 people what is the most amazing thing in your hometown.
01:45I thoroughly investigated the amazing thing in my hometown.
01:49This is it.
01:54This is the best.
01:55I feel good.
01:57I was excited for the second question.
02:01I asked 100,000 people and found the amazing thing in my hometown.
02:07Let's go to the amazing thing in my hometown.
02:11Please tell me the amazing thing in your hometown.
02:14There is a fortress that is almost buried in Sakurajima.
02:20What is this?
02:23A fortress that is almost buried in Sakurajima.
02:27This is it.
02:34What is this?
02:35This is the amazing thing in Kagoshima City.
02:38This is the KUROKAMI MAIBOTSU FORTRESS.
02:40A hundred years ago, Sakurajima erupted.
02:44There is a fortress that is almost buried in Sakurajima.
02:51There is a course that you can go around.
02:55If you go there, you can see it.
02:59I want to go there.
03:01I want everyone all over Japan to go there.
03:03The next amazing thing in my hometown is the questionnaire.
03:10There is information in the questionnaire that there is a restaurant where you can eat UUPER LOOPER.
03:17I don't want to eat it.
03:19I don't want to eat it.
03:22Speaking of UUPER LOOPER, it is a aquatic creature that has been around for 80 years.
03:27I have never heard of UUPER LOOPER for eating.
03:34We went to Daito City, Osaka Prefecture, where the questionnaire was.
03:39We went to TAKARAYUKI SHUBO, which is said to have UUPER LOOPER.
03:44Welcome.
03:46Can I eat UUPER LOOPER in this restaurant?
03:49Yes, you can eat it.
03:51Really?
03:53Do you eat it?
03:56This is before cooking.
04:00This is UUPER LOOPER before cooking.
04:03This is very easy to eat.
04:06Why did people eat UUPER LOOPER, which was originally a pet?
04:11According to WATABE, the representative of the Japanese UUPER LOOPER Association.
04:15I don't know if I don't stretch it.
04:18Please let me eat UUPER LOOPER today.
04:20During the boom of the 1980s, many UUPER LOOPER were bred for pets.
04:25However, when the boom ended and there were many UUPER LOOPER left over,
04:30At that time, a restaurant owner noticed that UUPER LOOPER was sold as food in Mexico.
04:35He decided to eat UUPER LOOPER.
04:38UUPER LOOPER began to sell UUPER LOOPER.
04:42This is a local specialty of Daito City, Osaka Prefecture.
04:46UUPER LOOPER fried chicken costs 1,800 yen.
04:50Seasoning is only salt and pepper.
04:52This is like a cartilage fried chicken.
04:54This is delicious.
04:56There is another challenge menu in this restaurant.
04:58This is a fried chicken of a large insect.
05:04This is more expensive than UUPER LOOPER.
05:06This tastes like shrimp or crab.
05:09Then I will eat shrimp.
05:11This is a sashimi of a toad.
05:14Please eat a raw toad.
05:16This tastes like a whale.
05:18This has a lot of fat.
05:20This is a challenge.
05:22The restaurant owner wrote a challenge on his T-shirt.
05:25Everything is a challenge.
05:27This is a challenge.
05:29Next is a question from the questionnaire.
05:34There is information in the questionnaire that there is a bone of a Sanzo Hoshi.
05:41Is that true?
05:45Sanzo Hoshi is a monk who appears in the movie and drama SAIYUKI.
05:52What does it mean that the bone exists?
05:57Let's go to IWATSUKI, where the questionnaire was written.
06:04I'm covering the amazing thing in my hometown.
06:08I heard that there is a bone of Sanzo Hoshi in IWATSUKI.
06:13I understand.
06:16Let's go to the temple where there is a bone of Sanzo Hoshi.
06:23Hello.
06:24I heard that there is a bone of Sanzo Hoshi in IWATSUKI.
06:29Is that true?
06:30Sanzo Hoshi is a monk who appears in the movie and drama SAIYUKI.
06:35Was Sanzo Hoshi there?
06:38Sanzo Hoshi is a real person.
06:41Sanzo Hoshi was there.
06:44Sanzo Hoshi doesn't look like Osako Natsume.
06:49Sanzo Hoshi is a great monk in China.
06:55Sanzo Hoshi is a real monk.
07:02He is not a woman, he is a man.
07:06People think that Sanzo Hoshi is a fictional character.
07:12But Sanzo Hoshi is real.
07:15Let's go to the temple where there is a bone of Sanzo Hoshi.
07:20This is GENJO TOWER.
07:22There is a bone of Sanzo Hoshi at the bottom of the tower.
07:26There is a bone of Sanzo Hoshi in my hometown.
07:32Can't you see the bone?
07:35I can't see it now.
07:37There is a bone of Sanzo Hoshi at the bottom of the tower.
07:43If you don't remove the umbrella, you can't take it out.
07:48Why is there a bone of Sanzo Hoshi here?
07:53During the second world war, the Japanese army accidentally found a bone of Sanzo Hoshi in China.
08:02When the bone of Sanzo Hoshi was returned to China, it was divided into two parts.
08:10The place where the bone of Sanzo Hoshi was divided was Jionji.
08:15The reason is that Jionji was originally a temple dedicated to Sanzo Hoshi.
08:23What did Sanzo Hoshi do?
08:26Are you traveling with a pig, a monkey and a hippopotamus?
08:29That's not the case.
08:32It's a trip to the temple to get a lesson from TENJUKU.
08:38You're going to the place where Sanzo Hoshi was born.
08:41I brought HANYA SHINGYO with me.
08:45That's amazing.
08:47GENJO brought HANYA SHINGYO with him.
08:50That's amazing.
08:53What's going on with monkeys, hippopotamuses and pigs?
08:58If it's not funny, it's not going to work.
09:02Let's go to the great gate of my hometown.
09:06Is there a great gate in your hometown?
09:09There is a famous place in Aomori where you can see only the limited season of the year.
09:18It's a great view.
09:24It's called TSUTANUMA NO MOMIJI.
09:26When the leaves turn red, the leaves are reflected in the water like a mirror.
09:31It's very beautiful.
09:33Usually, this is the view.
09:36When it's the limited season, it looks like this.
09:41That's amazing.
09:44It's really beautiful.
09:48This is TSUTANUMA NO MOMIJI, the great gate of Aomori Prefecture.
09:53It's called TSUTANUMA NO MOMIJI.
09:56You need a lot of conditions to see this view.
10:01First of all, it's autumn when the leaves turn red.
10:07And it's the time when the leaves turn redder.
10:14In addition, there is no wind and no waves to reflect the leaves on the water surface.
10:21It takes about a few days to see all these conditions in one year.
10:26And it takes about 10 minutes from sunrise.
10:30It's a great view that you can only see for a few hours a year.
10:35This is good.
10:37If you go to a place like this when you go for a run, you will feel good in the morning.
10:44I can't joke.
10:46It takes 120 minutes by bus from JR Aomori Station.
10:49I'm sorry.
10:50I can't joke.
10:52What is the next great thing in the local area?
10:56What is the next great thing in the local area?
11:01There is a 90-year-old man who is doing triathlon.
11:08I've heard of it.
11:12I went to the local area of ​​the person who interviewed me to find a 90-year-old man.
11:18I went to the local area of ​​the person who interviewed me to find a 90-year-old man.
11:20I've never seen such a person.
11:22I've never seen such a person.
11:24I saw a video of a man who looks like a 90-year-old man.
11:27I see.
11:29He is running very fast.
11:31I went to the local area of ​​the person who interviewed me to find a 90-year-old man.
11:35I saw a video of a man who looks like a 90-year-old man.
11:37He is running very fast.
11:39I saw a video of a man who looks like a 90-year-old man.
11:42Where did you see him?
11:44I saw him over there.
11:45They go to the park where they often see the old man interviewed by the man.
11:51Then.
11:53He is running.
11:56There is a man running in the park.
11:59He doesn't look like a 90-year-old man.
12:01Excuse me.
12:05I'm looking for a 90-year-old man who is doing triathlon.
12:12It's me.
12:14I'm 92 years old.
12:16There he is.
12:17He is a 92-year-old old man doing triathlon.
12:22He is 92 years old.
12:26Can a 92-year-old man really do triathlon?
12:30I will show you the practice of triathlon later.
12:40He doesn't look like a 92-year-old man.
12:43He is doing hard exercises without changing his face color.
12:46He is a superman.
12:49He is doing Ironman race.
12:55He swims 3.8 kilometers.
12:58He rides a bicycle 180 kilometers.
13:02He runs 42.195 kilometers.
13:07He is the world's toughest triathlon racer.
13:12He joined the triathlon for the first time when he was 70 years old.
13:19After that, he participated in the World Championships for 9 years in a row.
13:23His record in 2016 and 2018 was recognized as the Guinness World Record.
13:29He is a super old man.
13:32I don't think I can compare with him.
13:34Mr.Inada has never done it.
13:37He is a real hero.
13:39I have been to Japan several times.
13:41I recovered very quickly.
13:44I was very happy when I was 80 years old.
13:47I was very happy when I was only 110 years old.
13:51All the nurses laughed at me.
13:53It's a fashionable joke.
13:55He passed the preliminary round of the World Championships held in November this year.
14:01He is a 92-year-old man.
14:03His challenge is not over yet.
14:08That's great.
14:11Did you do something before?
14:13I didn't do sports.
14:16I was a reporter at NHK.
14:19Really?
14:22I found the grave of Nobunaga Oda.
14:27That's great.
14:32Mr.Inada has Nobunaga Oda.
14:36He found the grave of Nobunaga Oda.
14:38He found Nobunaga Oda.
14:41That's why he is so energetic.
14:43He is very energetic.
14:45He may burn many places.
14:49She is from Yachiyoshi, Chiba Prefecture.
14:53She is a 48kg gold medalist.
14:57What is great about her?
15:00There is a man named Shabondamu.
15:04Shabondamu
15:08The staff went to interview him.
15:14Let's go to Chiba Prefecture.
15:19There is a man named Shabondamu.
15:22Yes.
15:24There is a man named Shabondamu.
15:29Then,
15:31There is a great information.
15:34Where is he doing?
15:36He is doing Instagram.
15:39He is Yoyogi Bubbleman.
15:42He is Shabondamu.
15:44According to Shabondamu's Instagram schedule,
15:48He is in Showa Forest.
15:51Let's go to the back of the park.
15:56What is shining?
15:59It's a big Shabondamu.
16:03He is a famous man in Chiba Prefecture.
16:06He is Shabondamu.
16:10He is amazing.
16:13He is fast.
16:16He is fast.
16:18Why?
16:20He is funny.
16:24He is Magotaro.
16:26He is creepy.
16:29Let's go to the back of the park.
16:35What is shining?
16:37It's a big Shabondamu.
16:43He is a famous man in Chiba Prefecture.
16:49Excuse me.
16:53There is a Shabondamu who throws Shabondamu balls.
17:00He is a famous man in Chiba Prefecture.
17:03He is Shabondamu.
17:08He is a famous man in Chiba Prefecture.
17:14He is a famous man in Chiba Prefecture.
17:20It's a big Shabondamu.
17:30He is Kurasaka, who throws Shabondama balls almost every weekend as a hobby.
17:40He creates all the Shabondama balls and tools by himself.
17:44He makes them for his job on weekdays.
17:48Actually, it's the first time in 22 years this year.
17:51These 15 years, almost every weekend,
17:53he's been throwing soap bubbles from somewhere.
17:56Is your wife okay?
17:58No, she's not really okay.
18:01Such rumors have spread,
18:03and now they're called events.
18:06I'd like to continue as long as I can.
18:09That's great!
18:10That's great!
18:11That's great!
18:12That's great!
18:13I can't believe I'm having a child as a hobby.
18:16It's a great idea.
18:18It's the best!
18:20If you do it for a little while,
18:21there are a lot of people who want to make money right away.
18:24You're doing it on your own without getting involved with those people, right?
18:28That's right.
18:29I haven't seen it in person yet,
18:32so I'd like to go see it when I get home next time.
18:35I think there was something really detailed.
18:39It's made of a plastic chain.
18:42This is Kurisaka-san's idea.
18:44It's an invention.
18:45Nowadays, it's used by Japanese and world-famous shabon-dama artists.
18:48What?
18:49Tokyo?
18:50You can't say that!
18:52Why would a shabon-dama artist make Tokyo?
18:55You can't say that!
18:56Have you ever heard of it?
18:57You can't say that!
18:59Even if you make a lot of money,
19:01even if you make a lot of money,
19:02it's going to disappear like foam.
19:04It's going to disappear!
19:06Let's go on.
19:07The next great thing about your hometown.
19:10Please tell us about something great about your hometown.
19:13In Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture,
19:16there is a signal called Rokkakubashi.
19:18It's probably the fastest signal in Japan.
19:24Really?
19:25You might understand if you hear it.
19:28Is that the shortest signal?
19:30I think it's the shortest.
19:32It's less than three or four seconds.
19:35I don't know if it's going to be four seconds.
19:37Are you kidding me?
19:39That doesn't make any sense.
19:42First, let's look at this.
19:43It's a signal that's often introduced to the media
19:45as the shortest signal in Tokyo.
20:00It's only six seconds.
20:02Let's find out how many seconds
20:05the shortest signal in Japan is.
20:09This is the signal.
20:12It's a signal on the main street.
20:14It's a pretty long way.
20:16It's a signal used on the side of the road
20:18when you go out on the main street.
20:20If you actually measure it...
20:27Everyone's starting off fast.
20:30Kanagawa Prefecture, Rokkakubashi's great gate.
20:33A blue signal that changes in just four seconds.
20:36It's the second one.
20:38The second one must have been exciting.
20:41Why is it so short?
20:44What is this?
20:46According to the local police,
20:48this street has less traffic
20:50compared to the main street,
20:52so it's only about four seconds.
20:58If you know of a blue signal shorter than this,
21:01please contact us.
21:04What's the next great gate?
21:07Please tell us about your great gate.
21:10It's Shimabara City in Nagasaki Prefecture.
21:13It's a ghost hill.
21:15It looks like a hill,
21:17but it's a hill where things fall.
21:22It's against gravity?
21:25We got footage of that.
21:28It looks like a hill,
21:32but if you put a tire on the hill...
21:35You're kidding, right?
21:39You're kidding, right?
21:41Why?
21:43Thank you for the great reaction.
21:46That's great.
21:48It's a ghost hill,
21:50a great gate in Shimabara City, Nagasaki Prefecture.
21:53Why is this happening?
21:56You're pulling it with your string.
21:59According to Professor Sugihara of Meiji University,
22:02this is an illusion.
22:04For example,
22:06if there's a steep slope at the end of a steep slope,
22:09the slope looks like a summit,
22:12and the slope looks like a hill.
22:15No, no, that's not true.
22:17There are many ghost hills like that all over Japan.
22:22The slope in Yashima Skyway, Kagawa Prefecture,
22:25looks like a slope.
22:29That's amazing.
22:32The slope looks like a hill.
22:36It's not a big deal.
22:40What's the next great thing in your hometown?
22:44What's the next great thing in your hometown?
22:47A local senior
22:49posted on his SNS
22:51that there was a ghost hill.
22:53What?
22:55He retweeted it.
22:57There's a ghost hill here, too.
23:00What's a ghost hill?
23:02It's a kind of artwork
23:04where you put 10 yen coins.
23:06He retweeted it.
23:08He posted it on his SNS.
23:10He's got a lot of followers.
23:12That's amazing.
23:14He's a local senior.
23:16Tanu-san has 810,000 followers.
23:19Is it possible to build a ghost hill like this?
23:23Tanu-san lives in Sendai City.
23:26Tanu-san lives in Sendai City.
23:29Tanu-san lives in Sendai City.
23:39Are you Tanu-san,
23:41who was famous in the coin tower?
23:43Yes, I am.
23:45This is the great thing
23:47that went viral in the coin tower.
23:49A friend of mine
23:52showed me this.
23:54Can you do this?
23:56Yes, I can.
23:58I'm just balancing it.
24:00I'm just balancing it.
24:02There's nothing left in the coin tower, right?
24:04There's nothing left in the coin tower, right?
24:06No, there isn't.
24:08Tanu-san says that
24:10if you make it once,
24:12you'll break it right away.
24:14Let's make it
24:16if it's easy.
24:18Here's the coin tower
24:20that Tanu-san made.
24:22This is amazing.
24:24This is not easy.
24:26After this,
24:28Tanu-san will show his amazing trick.
24:32Let's make it
24:34if it's easy.
24:36Here's the coin tower
24:38that Tanu-san made.
24:40This is amazing.
24:42This is not easy.
24:44Let's start
24:46making the coin tower.
24:49How did you start making the coin tower?
24:51How did you start making the coin tower?
24:53I just picked up
24:55the coins in my wallet
24:57and made it.
24:59and made it.
25:01What do you do for a living?
25:03I'm a company employee.
25:05Do you need to be
25:07very skillful?
25:09It doesn't matter at all.
25:1115 minutes to work
25:1315 minutes to work
25:1515 minutes to work
25:17I don't think it'll work.
25:19The foundation of the tower is complete.
25:21After that,
25:23Tanu-san hasn't taken a break
25:25and continues to build the 1-yen-doll.
25:27After making the top part of the tower,
25:29after making the top part of the tower,
25:31the most difficult part begins
25:37You're so fast.
25:39You're so fast.
25:41Do I have to keep going?
25:43Are you really going to go in like that?
25:45I think I'm going to fail.
25:49No way!
25:57He did it!
26:01And the last one...
26:05He did it in one try!
26:09Amazing!
26:11This is a coin tower made in 30 minutes using about 200 coins.
26:18The most difficult part is in the middle.
26:20That's right.
26:21It's hard when you have to show the upper part.
26:25While the staff is shooting the insert video of the finished product...
26:31You said it was weak, right?
26:32Yes, thank you very much.
26:38It's the best!
26:39It feels good!
26:40This feels good.
26:42This is art.
26:45I don't do that often.
26:47I always do it like this.
26:49It's a waste.
26:51It's okay if I make it again.
26:53He's a cool artist.
26:56Tanu-san, not only does he make coins, but he also does this kind of trick.
27:02He puts the handle of the coffee cup on the coin.
27:10He made it!
27:16It was a local amazing thing with a miraculous sense of balance.
27:24What is the next local amazing thing?
27:28Which one are you from?
27:29I'm from Okinawa.
27:30I'm from Okinawa.
27:31He's from Okinawa.
27:32He's the best!
27:33He's the best!
27:34He's the best!
27:35He's similar.
27:36What is a local amazing thing?
27:38There's a thing called a large rope pull.
27:41It's a rope about the height of a woman's height.
27:44It's a rope that pulls a rope that's close to 200 meters.
27:48A rope pull?
27:49200 meters?
27:52It's a huge event.
27:53I think it was the best rope pull in the world.
27:57This is the world's largest rope pull.
28:06What does that mean?
28:09It's a song.
28:10That's great.
28:12This is the local amazing thing in Okinawa.
28:15The large rope pull.
28:19It's held every October.
28:21About 280,000 people, including Naha citizens, participate.
28:26They pull the rope in two separate ways.
28:30What is this rope?
28:33It's about 200 meters long.
28:36It looks heavy.
28:37It's about 158 centimeters in diameter.
28:41It's about 40 tons in weight.
28:44It's the world's largest rope pull.
28:46It's also a Guinness World Record.
28:48It's an amazing thing.
28:50There's a rope called a tazuna on the body.
28:53It's a rope that you can hold.
28:54It's about 280 meters long.
28:56You pull the rope.
28:57When you're done, you cut the tazuna short.
28:59You can take it home as a souvenir.
29:01I see.
29:03What is the next amazing thing in Okinawa?
29:07What is the next amazing thing in Okinawa?
29:10There's a very effective medicine near where I'm from.
29:15What's that?
29:16It's a kind of medicine.
29:18It looks a little disgusting.
29:23Really?
29:24It looks disgusting?
29:26This is the next amazing thing in Miyagi Prefecture.
29:30Magotaro insect.
29:32It looks disgusting.
29:33It looks disgusting.
29:35Magotaro insect is a kind of insect called a snakefly.
29:40It's about 5 centimeters in size.
29:43It's quite a lot.
29:44It's scary.
29:45To investigate the Magotaro insect, which is said to be a great local medicine,
29:50they went to Shiroishi City, Miyagi Prefecture.
29:53Magotaro insect.
29:55They asked the locals about it.
29:58The store is not open right now.
30:01If it's there, it might have been sold a long time ago.
30:07They heard the rumor that they might have sold Magotaro insect,
30:10so they went to Hoshina Shopping Street.
30:14Excuse me.
30:15Yes?
30:16I'd like to ask you something.
30:18Is there a store called Hoshina Shopping Street
30:21that used to sell Magotaro insect?
30:24Yes, it's our store.
30:27It's closed right now,
30:29but they asked the owner who used to sell Magotaro insect.
30:35It was sold here at Hoshina Shopping Street.
30:38It was sold from my father's house.
30:42It was one of the insect stores around here.
30:45Insect store.
30:46It's a power word.
30:48It was sold as a child's toy.
30:56Magotaro insect was reported to be sold as a child's toy.
31:01But the population has shrunk,
31:04and we can't get the insect anymore.
31:07They can't get Magotaro insect anymore.
31:13But...
31:15There was a store in Ishikawa Prefecture.
31:19Really?
31:21Magotaro insect.
31:23Magotaro insect was sold as a child's toy.
31:26Magotaro insect was sold as a child's toy.
31:29It's true.
31:30Magotaro insect was sold as a child's toy on the Internet.
31:36The price was 5,400 yen.
31:42Magotaro insect was so precious.
31:45So we prepared it in the studio.
31:50This is Magotaro insect.
31:53Is this Magotaro insect?
31:55This is Magotaro insect.
31:58You must be tired at the end of the year.
32:02You must be tired.
32:04Let's take a closer look.
32:07Can we eat this?
32:09Yes.
32:11This is a 76-year-old farmer.
32:14He fed this insect to his 70-year-old wife.
32:18His wife was pregnant.
32:20A healthy baby was born.
32:23A 70-year-old man and a 76-year-old woman.
32:26At that time, they were like grandchildren.
32:29The baby was named Magotaro.
32:32I see.
32:34In this day and age, MCs don't force people to eat.
32:39It's a different era.
32:42So I want to have a competition.
32:46Mr. Tsunoda has to eat Magotaro insect.
32:50That's wrong.
32:52That's the worst.
32:54You shouldn't eat Magotaro insect.
32:57That's true.
33:00I feel sick.
33:04I can't eat Magotaro insect.
33:06Can you eat Magotaro insect?
33:08I can eat Magotaro insect.
33:10Let's eat Magotaro insect together.
33:12Magotaro insect is crispy.
33:15I eat Magotaro insect.
33:17You eat Magotaro insect by yourself.
33:20You eat Magotaro insect by yourself.
33:22I eat Magotaro insect by myself.
33:24I eat Magotaro insect by myself.
33:26It sounds good.
33:27It's ASMR.
33:29What's wrong?
33:32It's a little smelly.
33:39It's smelly.
33:41It's smellier than taste.
33:44I feel like I can eat Magotaro insect.
33:48I feel like I can eat Magotaro insect.
33:52I feel like I can eat Magotaro insect.
33:56There are still a lot of amazing things in my hometown.
33:59What's amazing in your hometown?
34:03There is a curry shop in front of SHINYURIGAOKA.
34:09I've never heard of it.
34:12There is no curry shop.
34:15There is a customer who is addicted to curry.
34:19I was addicted to curry, too.
34:21My father was hospitalized three years ago.
34:24I was half prepared.
34:27When I went there, I felt better.
34:30I don't believe in such things.
34:33There is a curry shop only there.
34:37There is a curry shop only there.
34:41There is a curry shop only there.
34:43There is a curry shop in front of the station.
34:46There is a curry shop in front of the station.
34:48It's a fashionable shop.
34:50Is this a curry shop where wishes come true?
34:54Hello.
34:57I heard that this is a curry shop where wishes come true.
35:00That's what I was told.
35:02Is that true?
35:04There are a lot of people.
35:05There are a lot of people.
35:08Please look at this.
35:11There is a picture of a shop that makes your wish come true.
35:18There really was a curry shop.
35:20There is a curry shop that makes your wish come true.
35:25It's a curry shop where you can get a lot of money.
35:28There is a curry shop that sells JUMBO NITO.
35:31There is a curry shop that sells JUMBO NITO.
35:32I got a job at a curry shop with my high school senior.
35:37I became an opera singer.
35:40Is it a curry shop where wishes come true?
35:44If you come here, there is a small door over there.
35:50You can go to the station from there.
35:52You can go out from here.
35:54Eat curry and make a wish.
35:57If you go out of the small door, your wish will come true.
36:03If you have a wish you want to come true, why don't you go there?
36:07What is the next amazing thing in the local area?
36:11Please introduce the amazing thing in the local area.
36:14There is an old man who climbs Mt. Fuji a lot.
36:18What do you mean by a lot?
36:19He climbs Mt. Fuji every day.
36:22He is called Mr. Fuji.
36:24He should climb Mt. Fuji once in his life.
36:28We found a group called Nihon SANGAKUKAI.
36:33We heard that there was a meeting of the association.
36:35We visited there and asked for information about Mr. Fuji.
36:40I heard that there is Mr. Fuji who climbs Mt. Fuji every day.
36:46He is very famous.
36:48I heard that he has a lot of stories.
36:52I saw Mr. Fuji in the morning, but he disappeared.
36:58I saw him again in the afternoon, and he climbed Mt. Fuji twice.
37:02That's amazing.
37:04He climbs Mt. Fuji twice a day.
37:06He is very famous.
37:09How many times can he climb Mt. Fuji without sleeping?
37:11Maybe four times.
37:13That's amazing.
37:15It's hard to climb Mt. Fuji.
37:18Is it abnormal for you?
37:21No, it's not.
37:23That's good.
37:26There are many unbelievable stories.
37:30We asked Mr. Fuji for his address.
37:43Are you looking for Mr. Fuji who climbs Mt. Fuji every day?
37:48I'm looking for Mr. Fuji who climbs Mt. Fuji every day.
37:51After this, we were shocked by the shocking fact of Mr. Fuji.
37:59Kanji is cool.
38:03That's amazing.
38:11Are you looking for Mr. Fuji who climbs Mt. Fuji every day?
38:17I'm looking for Mr. Fuji who climbs Mt. Fuji every day.
38:20There he is.
38:23Mr. Fuji climbs Mt. Fuji every day.
38:27Mr. Fuji is 82 years old this year.
38:31Let's see if the stories are true.
38:34Mr. Fuji! Mr. Fuji!
38:38Yes.
38:40I climb Mt. Fuji almost every day.
38:42I'm getting older.
38:45I climb Mt. Fuji almost every day.
38:48I climb Mt. Fuji almost every day.
38:50I climb Mt. Fuji almost every day.
38:53How many times have you climbed Mt. Fuji?
38:562240 times.
38:582240 times?
39:00Is there anyone who climbs Mt. Fuji more than you?
39:02No.
39:04The number of times he climbed Mt. Fuji is 2240 times.
39:10That's amazing.
39:12Next, let's see if the story is true.
39:16No.
39:18Is it true?
39:20Yes.
39:21I climbed Mt. Fuji 8 times in a row.
39:238 times?
39:25That's amazing.
39:27You're a survivor, right?
39:29That's amazing.
39:30Mr. Fuji climbed Mt. Fuji 8 times in a row for 55 hours.
39:36Why does he climb Mt. Fuji so often?
39:41I'm getting old.
39:43When I was young, I climbed Mt. Fuji every day.
39:47I climbed Mt. Fuji more than a year at least.
39:49Mr. Jitsukawa has a habit of climbing Mt. Fuji every day.
39:55However, he has been refusing to climb Mt. Fuji for several years.
40:01Mr. Jitsukawa has been climbing Mt. Fuji for 20 years.
40:07I don't like women in Mt. Fuji.
40:10You're too energetic.
40:12I don't like women.
40:13I hate them.
40:15I've been eating char-siu noodles for a year.
40:18I think I'm stronger than you.
40:21You're stronger than me.
40:23I can't believe I've been eating char-siu noodles for a year.
40:28There is something special about the local people in the mountains.
40:34There is a mountain called Kawarazake in the countryside of Tagawa in Fukuoka.
40:41I lived in the countryside until I was 20 years old.
40:45At that time, I was still in the shape of a mountain.
40:48This is what it looks like now.
40:52Where is it?
40:54Isn't it amazing?
40:56The top of the mountain looks like it was cut off by a demon.
41:00The top of the mountain was cut off by a demon.
41:04It was cut off.
41:06This is amazing.
41:08Why?
41:09This is because the stone stone is said to be a mineral.
41:15Wow!
41:17Is there such a way to cut it?
41:20It's a spanner.
41:22It's like cutting from the side.
41:24It's like cutting from the side.
41:25It's like cutting from the side.
41:26It's like cutting from the side.
41:27It's like cutting from the side.
41:29It's like cutting from the side.
41:33This is the way to use the stone stone in Fukuoka.
41:36This is the way to use the stone stone in Fukuoka.
41:39This is the way to use this in Fukuoka.
41:42This stone is used to protect the world heritage.
41:45This is the way to use this to protect the world heritage.
41:49Is this painted at a local house?
41:53That's true, isn't it?
41:55That whiteness!
41:57That whiteness is Yamahada's whiteness!
41:59I can't say anything about this.
42:01It's a little bit of Japanese food.
42:03No, it's not!
42:05There are still more amazing things in my hometown.
42:09Please tell us about your amazing things in your hometown.
42:13In my hometown, Tsuyama City in Okayama Prefecture,
42:16there is a pretty shocking museum.
42:19It's a museum that exhibits human organs.
42:22A museum that exhibits human organs
42:26So, let's go to the museum that exhibits the organs of amazing people in my hometown.
42:32This is the Tsuyama Museum of Nature.
42:35No, no, no!
42:36Isn't there a signboard?
42:39When you go inside,
42:42there are a lot of animals.
42:48A monkey, a crocodile, a giraffe, and a gorilla.
42:53It's amazing!
42:54It's amazing how they exhibit the organs of animals.
42:56You can buy 800 animals just by exhibiting the organs of animals.
43:00800?
43:01It's the real thing.
43:03It's amazing enough by itself,
43:06but let's go to the room where the organs of the real thing are exhibited.
43:10It's exhibited here.
43:12Please take a look.
43:14Thank you very much.
43:15It's amazing!
43:17That's right.
43:18There are hearts, lungs,
43:22organs called liver,
43:25and even brains.
43:27Really?
43:28This is the amazing thing in my hometown.
43:31It's an exhibition of organs with formalin.
43:35And this is...
43:37Keizo Morimoto.
43:39He is my great-grandfather.
43:43This is the organs of Keizo Morimoto, the great-grandfather of the captain.
43:49He wanted many people to learn about the mystery of the human body,
43:54so he donated his organs.
43:58If you want to know more about the human body,
44:00why don't you come and visit?
44:03This is a story about my hometown.
44:06There is a shop called Hebiya in Isezaki-cho, Yokohama.
44:11There is an exhibition of snakes.
44:14When I was a kid, I passed by this shop on a walk.
44:18On a walk?
44:19I don't know what happened to this shop.
44:21Even as an adult, I don't know.
44:23I looked it up.
44:24This was a herbal medicine shop,
44:27but now it is almost closed.
44:31However, it is still on sale by mail order.
44:36This time, I prepared a cobra.
44:39Really?
44:40This is a cobra.
44:41This is 8,600 yen.
44:47I heard from the staff that you have an announcement.
44:50Yes, I have an announcement.
44:52Do you have a CD?
44:53Yes, I have a new album.
44:55I think it's good to have an announcement on a program like this.
44:59I think so, too.
45:01I don't think so.
45:02You don't think so?
45:03I have a low profile like Defender.
45:07You had a low profile all the time today.
45:10I think it's good to have an announcement at the end.
45:13Before the announcement.
45:18I want to drink this and have a beautiful one-shot.
45:22Let's have an announcement after eating this.
45:24Let's have an announcement.
45:25Let's have an announcement.
45:34There is a cobra in it.
45:35It's alive now.
45:39Let's have an announcement.
45:40The fifth new album, GOLD, will be released on January 15th.
45:45If you add gold to your daily life, it will be a wonderful product.
45:48Please buy it.
45:50Thank you very much.
45:51That's great.
45:53I didn't bite it once.
45:55I didn't bite it once when I ate the powder of a cobra.
45:59This is a cobra.
46:01This is a cobra.
46:02This is strange.
46:03This is the same as the cobra that was rubbed by MAGOTARO.
46:07Is that true?
46:08Is that true?
46:11Is that true?
46:12This is the same as the cobra that was rubbed by MAGOTARO.
46:14Is that true?
46:15After this, let's look at the amazing things in FUKUIKEN.
46:20I thought it was a stupid program.
46:23This is a very good story.
46:27What is the next amazing thing in FUKUIKEN?
46:31Please tell me about the amazing things in your hometown.
46:35There is a person who gave birth to KOSHI HIKARI.
46:42In the first place.
46:44Is KOSHI HIKARI from Niigata Prefecture?
46:47No.
46:48KOSHI HIKARI was born in FUKUIKEN, not Niigata Prefecture.
46:53Is that so?
46:54KOSHI HIKARI's parents are in FUKUIKEN.
46:58So I went to his hometown, SAKAI, FUKUIKEN.
47:02Immediately.
47:04This is the statue of KOSHI HIKARI's father, KEIICHIRO ISHIZUMI.
47:10This is it.
47:13This is a statue of a man holding an Inaho in his right hand and holding it high.
47:17This is the amazing thing in my hometown.
47:20This is Dr. KEIICHIRO ISHIZUMI, who gave birth to KOSHI HIKARI.
47:26I went to the FUKUIKEN Agricultural Laboratory where Dr. ISHIZUMI was doing research.
47:31I asked him.
47:34You were really born here, right?
47:36That's right.
47:37Dr. ISHIZUMI, who gave birth to KOSHI HIKARI, was in this laboratory.
47:42After this, KOSHI HIKARI's story.
47:47This is a good story.
47:52This is a picture of MAGOTARO.
47:57This is a picture of MAGOTARO.
48:04This is Dr. ISHIZUMI, who was doing research on the variety of rice in the FUKUIKEN Agricultural Laboratory in 1948.
48:12What Dr. ISHIZUMI noticed was the rice that would later become KOSHI HIKARI.
48:18However, the rice was weak and unsuitable for stable mass production.
48:24At the time of shortage of food shortly after the war, it was not even looked at.
48:30It was a time when there was not enough food all over Japan.
48:33It was not strange to be thrown away.
48:37However, Dr. ISHIZUMI paid attention to a certain part of this rice.
48:42The color of the rice is very beautiful.
48:45The color of the rice is beautiful, so it has a good taste.
48:51I was sure that the recovery of Japan would proceed and a time would come when delicious rice could be sought.
48:57I was sure of that.
49:00I went to TANGO every day and continued my research.
49:03After that, Dr. ISHIZUMI continued his research.
49:08It took about 9 years to finally produce KOSHI HIKARI.
49:14Dr. ISHIZUMI did not give up.
49:17That's why we can eat delicious KOSHI HIKARI now.
49:21I think everyone in Japan is eating various kinds of delicious food that follow KOSHI HIKARI.
49:29That's a good story.
49:31I thought it was a stupid program.

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