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00:00Onsen Chishiki Manabitabi Part 4
00:07What kind of onsen are we going to visit today?
00:10We have invited Mr. Touma from Onsen Somurie Iemoto.
00:16Thank you for having me.
00:20This is Mr. Kazuhiro Touma, the founder of Onsen Somurie, the founder of Onsen Somurie, the founder of Onsen Somurie.
00:29Mr. Touma will tell us about the characteristics of the onsen, as well as its charm and how to enter it.
00:37Mr. Touma was awarded the title of Onsen Somurie two years ago.
00:42It's a trip to the designated onsen.
00:46It's a nice view here.
00:48Today's stage is in Yamanashi Prefecture.
00:52We are now at Masutomi Onsen.
00:57Masutomi Onsen is located in the northwestern part of Yamanashi Prefecture.
01:02It is said to be one of the hidden treasures of Shingen,
01:07which was found during the discovery of gold by Takeda Shingen during the Sengoku period.
01:14It's a very famous onsen.
01:17Masutomi Onsen is famous for its radiation onsen.
01:21I've heard about radiation onsen, but isn't it surprisingly rare in Japan?
01:26It's extremely rare.
01:27I think it's only 3% or so.
01:31I've heard that radiation onsen are quite common in Japan.
01:36Yes, they are.
01:37They are?
01:38They are only found in designated places.
01:40I see.
01:41This is the first time I've heard about radiation onsen.
01:43Yes, it's the first time.
01:46Japanese people love onsen.
01:50This program is brought to you by Hiroshi Nagano, who loves onsen,
01:54visiting onsen all over Japan.
01:57This program focuses not only on history, but also on personality,
02:01and learns about the charm of onsen.
02:04Let's fulfill our intellectual curiosity together as we travel.
02:10Radiation onsen
02:16What kind of onsen is radiation onsen?
02:19It's a type of onsen that contains radon, a radioactive substance.
02:23I've heard a lot about radon onsen.
02:25I've heard it a lot in the city, too.
02:27Does that mean that radiation onsen come out?
02:29Does it change?
02:31It comes out and changes.
02:34This is a blessing from nature.
02:38Radiation onsen is generally referred to as radium onsen or radon onsen.
02:44It's a type of onsen that contains a lot of radioactive substances.
02:50But isn't the name radiation onsen a little scary?
02:53Yes, it is.
02:54Don't worry.
02:56The radioactive substances in onsen are very delicate.
03:01When they enter the body, they turn on the immune system.
03:05In other words, it's the strongest onsen that does only good things to the body and disappears quickly.
03:11Today's radiation onsen is very rare, so I'm very excited.
03:16I'm looking forward to it.
03:18This time, in addition to the precious radiation onsen, which is only about 3% in Japan,
03:25we will learn about onsen, which is famous for its beautiful bath,
03:30and its various properties.
03:36Let's go to the first inn.
03:39I'm looking forward to the onsen.
03:44This is Furokaku, which is famous for radiation onsen.
03:50It's a nice place to stay.
03:54It takes about 50 minutes by car from Kofu Station.
03:58Furokaku is an onsen inn where many people from all over the prefecture visit for radiation onsen.
04:07Excuse me.
04:09What would you like to drink?
04:15How many generations have you been here?
04:17This is the third generation.
04:19Oh, the third generation.
04:20Oh, this.
04:22What is it?
04:23Is it pure onsen?
04:25Yes, it is.
04:26What I mean is that it's pure onsen.
04:28It's a system that verifies that the onsen is provided by running water.
04:32It's not contaminated with chlorine.
04:34The temperature adjustment is okay, but the onsen is provided as it is.
04:39In that sense, it's amazing just to imagine it.
04:42So you don't have to look at the onsen analysis table.
04:46You can tell by this.
04:47It's a good recommendation.
04:50Currently, there are about 20,000 onsen facilities in Japan.
04:56Among them, there are about 140 that are listed in the Pure Onsen Association, which was established in 2019.
05:05If you're having trouble choosing an onsen, you might find a nice onsen by searching for Pure Onsen.
05:14Now, let's find out what kind of onsen Furuoka-ku is.
05:20What kind of customers are there here?
05:23I think there are a lot of people who use it for their business.
05:25For their business?
05:26Yes, for their business.
05:27I guess it's because it's a radiation onsen.
05:32That's right.
05:33It's to increase the immune system.
05:35I'm sure there are a lot of people like that.
05:36It's to improve their self-determination.
05:38That's exactly right.
05:40Do you have any stories about how your customers get better?
05:46Yes, I do.
05:47For example, the number of markers has improved,
05:51or the pain has gone away.
05:53I think that's why there are a lot of repeaters.
05:5780% of the customers are repeaters.
06:00Since there are a lot of customers at that time,
06:02there are a lot of people who are careful about what they eat.
06:05They say they can't eat a lot of dairy products,
06:09so they avoid dairy products.
06:11Also, they don't eat a lot of rice,
06:14which is a staple food.
06:17Do you have a lot of customers?
06:21I think that's one of the privileges of the onsen.
06:27I want each customer to get better.
06:31Toji's inn welcomes customers with warm feelings.
06:36We're finally heading to the onsen,
06:39but before that, let's get our bodies ready.
06:43This is Kinzuma Manju.
06:45Kinzuma Manju.
06:46It looks like a regular Manju.
06:48And please take home some money with your tea.
06:50Thank you very much.
06:51Thank you very much.
06:53I'm going to try Kinzuma Manju.
06:57It's delicious.
06:59It's not too sweet,
07:01and it's not too sweet.
07:04It's not too sweet,
07:06and it's not too sweet.
07:10It's so delicious that I don't know what to say.
07:12I don't know what to say.
07:13It's just delicious.
07:16By absorbing these tea sweets and warm green tea before bathing,
07:22it is said to have the effect of preventing constipation and dizziness,
07:26and it is said that it is desirable to take it 15 to 30 minutes before bathing.
07:32When you're ready, let's go to the onsen.
07:38First, here's the bath water.
07:42Before you take another bath, there's a routine, right?
07:45Yes, there is.
07:46I read the onsen analysis table.
07:49First of all, what is the onsen analysis table?
07:52It's like a profile of the onsen.
07:55There are various ingredients, temperature, and so on.
07:58The first thing to check is whether it is running water or not.
08:03Water, temperature, flow rate, circulation, or not.
08:09This is not written in the onsen analysis table.
08:12If you know, please write it somewhere along with the reason.
08:16It's not written anywhere.
08:18That means you haven't done anything, so it's 100% running water.
08:22It's still running water.
08:25That's the proof.
08:27The second thing to check is the type of onsen.
08:33Here are 10 types of onsen.
08:35There are 10 types of onsen, such as simple onsen, flammable onsen, and carbonated onsen.
08:42Each has different characteristics and applications, such as skin beauty, skin, and blood pressure.
08:49This onsen is a flammable onsen.
08:55As I said earlier, it is said that it is 3% running water in Japan.
08:59It is written here that the number is small and valuable.
09:02In that sense, 10,000 seconds is amazing.
09:08It also works for ventilation.
09:10That's right.
09:11The name of the onsen is here.
09:13It's a flammable onsen with natrium.
09:17Isn't this a radioactive onsen?
09:21Fluorine contains radioactive substances, but not radioactive onsen.
09:28Radon contains a certain amount of radioactive onsen.
09:32Radon is a radioactive substance in the form of a gas.
09:36The amount of radioactive onsen depends on how much it contains.
09:44Radon is 5.5 Becquerel.
09:47And 1.5 times 10 to the power of 10 Curie.
09:52I don't understand.
09:53I don't understand at all.
09:54It's written here.
09:550.4 Mach.
09:57Radon is a radioactive substance.
09:59There are three units, Becquerel, Curie, and Mach.
10:03It's complicated, isn't it?
10:04So you just need to remember Mach.
10:07It's 0.4 Mach.
10:10In fact, you need 8.25 Mach to call it a radioactive onsen.
10:16So it's not enough at all.
10:17It's not enough, but it's in there.
10:20It's a preparation exercise to get into a proper radioactive onsen.
10:23You can get used to it.
10:25In Furoukaku, there are not only onsens with beautiful radioactive substances,
10:30but also onsens with genuine radioactive onsen.
10:35For the first time, it is recommended to warm up your body before entering a radioactive onsen.
10:42And the temperature is 32.2 degrees.
10:46It's a little low.
10:47The amazing thing is that when the temperature is low, onsens are usually thin.
10:52There is a residual substance here.
10:551695.
10:58This is the minimum standard value for a 1000mg radioactive onsen.
11:04It's 10 times higher than that.
11:06It's warm, but it's a very thick onsen.
11:09If the temperature was higher, there was a possibility that it would get thicker?
11:12There is a possibility.
11:14But the great thing is that if the temperature is high, radon will escape.
11:18Oh, that's what it's all about.
11:20That's right.
11:21Radon is a radioactive substance in the body.
11:23It's because the temperature is so high that it contains radon.
11:27So it's an exquisite temperature.
11:29It's exquisite.
11:30If the temperature is high, the amount of radon will decrease, and the amount of radon will decrease.
11:34It's sharp.
11:35That's right.
11:36Ms. Okami, it's a very good onsen.
11:39I learned a lot today.
11:41Really?
11:42I didn't study enough.
11:44I can recognize that it's a good onsen.
11:46Thank you very much.
11:48Finally, let's check what kind of application it is.
11:53The general application is the effect that is common to all onsens.
11:59So it's a special application for onsen.
12:02This is the meaning of the name of this onsen.
12:06Now, Kirikizu.
12:07Kirikizu.
12:08It's after the war.
12:09It's good.
12:10It's shining.
12:11It's good for blood circulation.
12:14It's good for blood circulation.
12:16Of course, it's also good for the lung.
12:18It's good for the lung.
12:21It's good for the heart and skin.
12:24There are so many good things.
12:25There are so many good things.
12:27Now, let's go to the onsen.
12:29Let's go.
12:30Let's go.
12:31I forgot this.
12:32This is an important business tool.
12:36Let's go.
12:39Now, let's check the onsen.
12:43I'm looking forward to it.
12:44I'm excited.
12:45Excuse me.
12:46Wow.
12:47Wow.
12:48These two have completely different properties.
12:52There are two of these.
12:53Are they both radiation onsen?
12:55No, they are different.
12:56Only this one.
12:57Only this one.
12:58This is normal water.
13:01I'm boiling it.
13:02I see.
13:03This is not an onsen.
13:05I see.
13:06There is a way to enter.
13:08First, after washing your body,
13:11warm your body with a warm bath.
13:14How much is this?
13:15This is about 41 degrees.
13:17It's about 41 to 40 degrees.
13:19It depends on the season.
13:21Warm your body once here.
13:23It expands the pores and blood vessels.
13:26After it expands,
13:28enter here.
13:30Stay here for 5 to 10 minutes.
13:32If you use it up to your shoulders,
13:35you will get radium emanatium gas.
13:38You breathe it directly.
13:41Enter here for 5 to 10 minutes.
13:44It contracts the blood vessels.
13:47Then, enter the warm one.
13:49Enter the radium again.
13:50Finally, it warms up and comes out.
13:52Can I touch it?
13:53Yes, please.
13:54This is about 41 degrees.
13:55Yes, it's about 41 to 41 degrees.
13:58It's just right to enter.
14:01It's good for this season.
14:03It's true. It's warm.
14:05It's not warm.
14:08It's like a warm pool.
14:11It's like a hot spring pool.
14:13Sorry to keep you waiting.
14:15It's time to enter.
14:17Before entering the hot spring,
14:19there is one thing to do.
14:21Normally, you pour hot water.
14:24Today, you pour lukewarm water.
14:27As usual,
14:29start from the tip of your feet
14:31and the end of your body.
14:33Can you pour hot water here?
14:35Yes, I can.
14:38Good.
14:41It's OK.
14:43It's about 41 degrees.
14:47It's like a hot spring.
14:50It's like a hot spring.
14:53I can live here forever.
14:56It's not a hot spring.
14:58I feel like I'm in a hot spring.
15:01You started from the warm one.
15:03If you are not used to the temperature,
15:06you start from the normal one.
15:09If you get used to it,
15:11you start from the cold one
15:13and end from the cold one.
15:16I repeat it 3 to 5 times.
15:20How many times do you do it?
15:23I do it twice.
15:25Twice.
15:26It depends on the person's physical strength
15:29and the condition of the person.
15:32If you are not used to it,
15:34you may do it more than once.
15:37It depends on the person.
15:40Do you do it twice or three times a day?
15:43I do it three times a day.
15:45I do it in the morning and in the afternoon.
15:49After warming up,
15:51they head to the hot spring
15:53with the radioactive materials.
15:56It's cold.
15:59It's cold.
16:02It's cold.
16:04It's cold.
16:06What should I do?
16:08This is the perfect timing.
16:11A little more.
16:13A little more.
16:14Good.
16:16It's cold.
16:18Is it 32 degrees?
16:20It's 30 to 32 degrees.
16:22It's cold.
16:24It's hard to do it now.
16:26If you get used to it,
16:28you will get used to it.
16:30The gas is absorbed by the lungs.
16:34It activates the cells in the body.
16:38Absorption is very important.
16:41As expected, you are a god.
16:44As I said earlier,
16:46the radioactivity is good when you get in and out,
16:50but it's the best when you get out.
16:54The best way is to get out.
16:56This is the best way.
16:59The lungs of the brain are in the lungs.
17:02That's right.
17:04It's the best way.
17:06It's called respiration.
17:08The lungs are easily clogged.
17:11You shouldn't put your mouth on it,
17:14but you should take a deep breath here.
17:18I see.
17:19I think it's quite a lot.
17:21If you are an athlete,
17:23you can see the change once you get in.
17:27The blood stops.
17:29The blood stops.
17:31It's very common.
17:33Do people still swim?
17:37There are people who swam for three days
17:40because they swam too many times
17:42or swam for a long time.
17:44Some people swim a little on the third day.
17:48But they don't swim.
17:50They swim in this.
17:52If you get out of the water,
17:55you can't swim at all even in the first stage.
18:00Don't push yourself too hard.
18:02Look at your own physical condition
18:04and swim.
18:07Five minutes have passed.
18:10They move to a warm bathtub.
18:13It's the first time for me to swim like this.
18:19I heard there are people who get seasick.
18:22If you get seasick,
18:24your head will hurt,
18:26you will feel sick,
18:28and you will get old.
18:30It's not good for you.
18:32But this is OK.
18:34It's a proof that it's good for you.
18:37Let's go back.
18:39Let's go back.
18:44By doing this twice,
18:47you can stretch your blood vessels
18:50and increase the immune system of your body.
18:53It's good to be warm in the bathtub,
18:56but this is too cold.
19:03It's really cold.
19:11Here is a special facility
19:13where radiation contamination
19:15can be absorbed into the body to the maximum extent.
19:20This hot spring is closed.
19:23But there is milk in the first bath.
19:26It can be absorbed into the body.
19:29It's called the Holmhus effect.
19:32What if the mist was in this hot spring?
19:37That would be great.
19:39That's right.
19:41There are radium containers and milk bottles.
19:48It's like a hot spring mist sauna.
19:51Can I spray this?
19:53That's right.
19:55The facility where radiation contamination can be absorbed directly
19:58seems to be valuable nationwide.
20:02It's about 42 to 43 degrees.
20:06It's just right.
20:08Can I put this on you?
20:11Can I?
20:13The moment you put it on, it will be absorbed.
20:15By putting radiation contamination on a heated stone,
20:17you can absorb more radon than a bathtub.
20:22It is said that it is good to have a steam bath once a day
20:25for 3 to 10 minutes.
20:29The radon is switching on.
20:32Mr. Touma, the source is from the hot spring,
20:38so the concentration is high.
20:41The natural stone bath is a true radiation hot spring.
20:47It is said that this steam bath
20:50can absorb the ingredients of the hot spring into the body.
20:55Is it a coin?
20:59I'll analyze it later.
21:01It's different.
21:03So you're actually using that hot spring.
21:07That's right.
21:08It's a natural hot spring with radioactive substance.
21:13So it's a strong and weak stimulation.
21:18It's a medium stimulation.
21:20Next, let's check the radiation of the strong stimulation.
21:24It's completely different.
21:27Before heading to the natural stone bath,
21:30let's check the temperature of the hot spring.
21:33The amount of radon is 178 Mach.
21:38Wait a minute.
21:39It says 0 here.
21:41Is it okay?
21:43It's okay.
21:44It's more than 8.25 Mach.
21:48At that point, it's a weak radiation line.
21:518.25?
21:52Yes.
21:53If it exceeds 50 Mach, it becomes weak,
21:56so it's a true radiation line.
21:58It's even more than that.
22:00It's 178 Mach.
22:03Is it okay to go this far?
22:06Is it more than switching on?
22:08It's okay.
22:09How much is that Mach?
22:12It's easy.
22:13It doesn't matter how much you put in the hot spring.
22:16The more you put in, the better.
22:18You should remember that.
22:19Basically, if it's over 50, it's pretty good.
22:22If it's less than that, it's a top-class effect in Japan.
22:27If it's this much, does that mean the temperature is low?
22:30You're sharp.
22:32This is it.
22:33This is 32.
22:35It's 21.5 degrees.
22:37I see.
22:38It's even colder.
22:43Finally, they head to the famous natural rock bath
22:47a little uphill from the inn.
22:50What kind of place is it?
22:54It takes about five minutes to walk.
22:58This is fun.
23:01It's a little embarrassing.
23:03It feels like I'm visiting someone's house.
23:06Please come in.
23:08This is a rock bath, right?
23:09Yes, it is.
23:11It feels like someone's home.
23:13It does.
23:14Now, let's take a look at the hot spring.
23:18The ground is rocky.
23:21It's a rock.
23:22Please be careful.
23:23It's rocky.
23:24Please be careful not to step on it.
23:26Wow.
23:28It's nice.
23:30I see.
23:31It's like this.
23:32This is how it's decorated.
23:33That's right.
23:34Wow.
23:35It's amazing.
23:36It's amazing.
23:37This is a real hot spring.
23:39This is a rock that used to be here.
23:41That's right.
23:42Did it grow here naturally?
23:43That's right.
23:44It seems that there was no roof in the distant past.
23:46When I came here, I was told that it was good for my health.
23:51When the Japanese government came here to investigate,
23:5512,800 muffins were sold at that time.
23:59It was the most sold in the East.
24:00That's how it became famous overnight.
24:05Thank you for waiting.
24:06This is the bath.
24:08Now, I'm going to take a bath.
24:11Wow.
24:13It's deep.
24:14It's deep.
24:15It's deep.
24:16It's deep.
24:19It was so deep.
24:20That's right.
24:22I'm going to take a bath.
24:23I'm going to take a bath.
24:26It's 1,780,000 yen.
24:31I feel good when I take a bath.
24:33I'm a beginner.
24:35It's different from my home.
24:37Wow.
24:38It's different from my home.
24:41Ouch.
24:45I can't get used to it.
24:46Okay.
24:47Okay.
24:48Oh, no.
24:50I thought I could do it.
24:51Wait a minute.
24:52Wait a minute.
24:53This is the first time I've ever taken a bath in a hot spring.
24:56I'm sorry. I'm wearing it.
24:59It's cold.
25:01Okay.
25:02I did it.
25:03I did it.
25:04It's cold.
25:05It's okay if you get in.
25:07It's okay if you get in.
25:09It's right around here where Mr. Nagano is in.
25:12It's right around here where Mr. Nagano is in.
25:13It's leaking out naturally from here.
25:17It's leaking out naturally from here.
25:19It's leaking out naturally from here.
25:20It's overflowing from here.
25:23We're going to the best place.
25:26You're going to the bath, aren't you?
25:28The temperature is a little warm here.
25:30That's not right.
25:31It doesn't feel warm.
25:32That's where it's leaking.
25:34This is where the oxygen from the liver comes out.
25:38I see.
25:39Let's warm up.
25:41Let's stretch the blood vessels and increase the immune system.
25:48I'm relieved.
25:50It's hot.
25:52It's really hot.
25:54Are you okay?
25:55It's a little hot.
25:57Are you okay?
25:59It feels good.
26:01The oxygen is coming back to life.
26:05My body is tingling.
26:07Is this the effect of the oxygen?
26:09This is the effect of opening the blood vessels.
26:11This is what happens when you open the blood vessels.
26:13Some people have a big constipation.
26:18This is the evidence that the blood circulation has improved.
26:20I see.
26:21The owner introduced us to the special oxygen.
26:27Lastly, there is a head bath.
26:30This is 19 degrees Celsius.
26:32I'm sorry to tell you that you can enter this.
26:36Please use this.
26:39The customers in Ryumachi often say that if you use this, you will have a smooth back.
26:45Is it different?
26:46It's different.
26:48Many people come to the director of the troubled place.
26:53Are you okay?
26:55I'm fine.
26:56I don't have to do that much.
26:58I'm fine because I've been there once or twice.
27:04Is it good for people in Ryumachi?
27:06It's also good for back pain.
27:08It's good for back pain.
27:10I see.
27:12I took the best hot spring bath.
27:16That's amazing.
27:18It's really different.
27:20I felt like I was on a hot spring course.
27:23I was in a rock and I got a natural bath from a rock.
27:27It was like a course meal.
27:30I had a full course meal today.
27:34That's amazing.
27:36It was the best.
27:38Thank you for the meal.
27:40I learned a lot today.
27:42Thank you very much.
27:45By the way, if you lie down for about an hour after entering the hot spring bath and rest your body, the hot spring ingredients will penetrate your body more.
27:57Even if you are experiencing a hot spring bath for the first time, the hostess, who has the qualification of a hot spring hostess, will guide you to the bath that suits you, so please feel free to consult.
28:12Next, the two headed to Hayabusa Hot Spring, which is loved by people of all ages, from children with weak skin to elderly people.
28:27Next is Hayabusa Hot Spring.
28:30This is a hot spring that uses natural hot springs to make food.
28:36This is the characteristic.
28:38This is a hot spring that uses natural hot springs to make food.
28:43I'm looking forward to the food made with natural hot springs.
28:47This is it.
28:49It's here.
28:50It's a pure hot spring.
28:51At this point, you can tell that it's a hot spring that uses natural hot springs.
28:56Welcome.
28:57It's the hostess.
28:58Thank you for coming today.
29:02Let's go to the hot spring.
29:05Here it is.
29:07There are a lot of oysters.
29:10That's right.
29:11There are a lot of menus.
29:13I'm looking forward to it.
29:21It looks delicious.
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32:05Thank you for waiting.
32:07Now, let's try our best at swimming!
32:09Let's swim!
32:23Look at the nature.
32:24It's so cute!
32:26It's so cute!
32:30It's like a jelly.
32:32It's a little thick.
32:34It's jelly.
32:36It's a common meaning of Jijin.
32:38Please try this.
32:40It's very slippery.
32:42It's slippery.
32:44It's like a jelly.
32:46This is the meaning of alkaline Jijin.
32:48It means it's strong.
32:50I always say this to people who live in hot springs.
32:52I was wondering how much of this ingredient was in it.
32:56I noticed that it was 0mg.
33:000mg?
33:02There was nothing in it.
33:04That was a mystery ingredient.
33:08Hot springs are basically a high-pressure water.
33:12And it's a very high-pressure water.
33:16It's good to say that.
33:18But it's a little bit disgusting.
33:20Because it's a high-pressure water.
33:22It's just a high-pressure water.
33:24I'll tell you one more thing about cooking.
33:26If you don't have MAKINI SHUUNI,
33:28you don't have EGUMI.
33:30This is actually NANSUI.
33:32There is a difference between NANSUI and TSURI ZURI.
33:36When you eat this,
33:38you don't have EGUMI.
33:40If you eat this and drink it,
33:42your body will be healed.
33:44And your stomach will be healed.
33:46I see.
33:48You were drinking water, right?
33:50Yes, I was.
33:52Let's enjoy the feeling of being in it.
34:18TSURI YOKA DESHO
34:20HAYABUSA HOT SPRINGS
34:22In a place where the skin has become smooth,
34:24we will have a dish using HAYABUSA HOT SPRINGS.
34:32Where do you use the hot spring water?
34:36We use HAYABUSA HOT SPRINGS to cook.
34:40For example, do you use HAYABUSA HOT SPRINGS to make miso soup?
34:44Yes, we do.
34:46You use HAYABUSA HOT SPRINGS to make everything.
34:48We also use HAYABUSA HOT SPRINGS to boil soba noodles.
34:54We also use HAYABUSA HOT SPRINGS to make soba soup.
34:58Do you use HAYABUSA HOT SPRINGS to boil water?
35:00No, we use HAYABUSA HOT SPRINGS to boil water.
35:02You use HAYABUSA HOT SPRINGS to boil water.
35:04That's great.
35:06How about a warm soba set?
35:10I'm glad to hear that.
35:12The owner recommends a warm soba set,
35:16and a homemade konnyaku made with HAYABUSA HOT SPRINGS.
35:22While the owner is waiting for the food...
35:26This is the hot spring water.
35:28We use HAYABUSA HOT SPRINGS to get rid of the smell of HAYABUSA HOT SPRINGS.
35:32How do you get rid of the smell?
35:34We use a special filter to get rid of the smell of HAYABUSA HOT SPRINGS.
35:40We use a special filter to get rid of the smell of HAYABUSA HOT SPRINGS.
35:42Thank you for the food.
35:44Thank you for the food.
35:51It's really good.
35:53It's a little thick.
35:56It's soft.
35:58It's a little thick.
36:00It tastes the same as the one I used.
36:06It's sharp.
36:08It's delicious.
36:10It's easy to drink.
36:12Thank you for waiting.
36:14The food using HAYABUSA HOT SPRINGS has arrived.
36:18This is the konnyaku made with HAYABUSA HOT SPRINGS.
36:24It's cool.
36:27This is the soba made with HAYABUSA HOT SPRINGS.
36:30This is the soup made with HAYABUSA HOT SPRINGS.
36:34This is a warm soba.
36:36Thank you for the food.
36:38This looks delicious.
36:41This is like a full course meal.
36:43This is the best.
36:45This is very simple.
36:47I eat SASHIMI first.
36:49I eat SASHIMI first.
36:51I eat SASHIMI first.
36:55I eat SASHIMI first.
37:02This is soft.
37:04This has a good texture.
37:06This is delicious.
37:08This has a good texture.
37:10This is delicious.
37:13This is crispy.
37:17This is delicious.
37:19This is made with HAYABUSA HOT SPRINGS.
37:26This has a good taste.
37:29Did you season this?
37:31I didn't season this.
37:33This has a light taste.
37:36This has a light taste.
37:38This has a light taste.
37:42I eat this.
37:45What is this?
37:47This has a good taste.
37:49This has a good taste.
37:51This has a good taste.
37:53This is like a hot spring.
37:55This is like a hot spring.
37:57I eat SOBA.
37:59I eat SOBA.
38:01I eat SOBA.
38:05This is delicious.
38:07This is delicious.
38:12This is delicious.
38:16SOBA is also smooth.
38:18This is delicious.
38:23This is delicious.
38:25This has a good taste.
38:27This has a good taste.
38:29This is because it is soft.
38:31This is soft.
38:33This has a good texture.
38:35What is this soup?
38:37This is bonito and kelp.
38:39This is kelp.
38:41Is that so?
38:43This has a good texture.
38:57Thank you very much.
38:59The soup stock is delicious.
39:01SOBA is delicious.
39:03SOBA is delicious.
39:05The soup stock is soaked in radish.
39:10ITADAKIMASU.
39:15How is the radish?
39:18The radish is soaked in the soup stock.
39:22The seasoning is gentle.
39:24The seasoning is gentle.
39:26The seasoning is gentle.
39:28The seasoning is gentle.
39:30This is thanks to the hot spring.
39:32In the case of ordinary water, seasoning is necessary.
39:35That's right.
39:37I'm sure the seasoning is the minimum because the hot spring is there.
39:39I'm sure the seasoning is the minimum because the hot spring is there.
39:41That's right.
39:43If you season it to reduce salt, the flavor will disappear.
39:47If you season it to reduce salt, the flavor will disappear.
39:49Even if the seasoning is thin, the taste will surrender.
39:53I don't know if I need to comment on cooking.
39:57The seaweed goes well with the soup stock.
39:59The source of Hayabusa Onsen, which is gentle on the skin and goes well with cooking.
40:05Mineral water and skin care products are also on sale.
40:13Please enjoy the hot spring from the outside and inside of your body.
40:20Next, the two went from Hayabusa Onsen by car for about 15 minutes.
40:26It is a hot spring with a good view at a height of about 700m in the middle of the mountain.
40:35The last hot spring of the day, Hottakashi Onsen.
40:41I've been to Hottakashi Onsen before.
40:45Was it like this?
40:48I think it was about 25 years ago.
40:50If the weather is good, you can see Mt. Fuji.
40:56I saw it.
40:59This Hottakashi Onsen is famous for its spectacular open-air bath where you can see Mt. Fuji and Mount Kofu.
41:07It is a day trip hot spring where about 450,000 people visit every year.
41:12Let's go into this house today.
41:16Let's go from here.
41:19Let's take a look at the hot spring.
41:23If the weather is good, you can see Mt. Fuji in front of you.
41:28Can you see Mt. Fuji?
41:31I can't see Mt. Fuji.
41:34After this, you can enjoy a spectacular open-air bath where you can enjoy Mt. Fuji, sunrise, and night view.
41:48You can enjoy a spectacular open-air bath where you can enjoy Mt. Fuji, sunrise, and night view.
41:55You can enjoy a spectacular open-air bath where you can enjoy Mt. Fuji, sunrise, and night view.
42:02You can enjoy a spectacular open-air bath where you can enjoy Mt. Fuji, sunrise, and night view.
42:09You can enjoy a spectacular open-air bath where you can enjoy Mt. Fuji, sunrise, and night view.
42:15You can enjoy a spectacular open-air bath where you can enjoy Mt. Fuji, sunrise, and night view.
42:22You can enjoy a spectacular open-air bath where you can enjoy Mt. Fuji, sunrise, and night view.
42:28Let's take a look at the hot spring.
42:32If the weather is good, you can see Mt. Fuji in front of you.
42:36Can you see Mt. Fuji?
42:39I can't see Mt. Fuji.
42:42Where is Mt. Fuji?
42:45It's around there.
42:48It's around that cloud.
42:51It's completely hidden.
42:54I couldn't see Mt. Fuji on this day, but here is the video of the sunny day.
43:01Mt. Fuji in front of you.
43:03The open-air bath is surrounded by nature.
43:07The open-air bath is surrounded by nature.
43:15Let's take a bath.
43:19It's good. It's easy to take a bath.
43:23It's good.
43:25It's easy to take a bath.
43:27It's good.
43:32I can hear a voice.
43:35It's like a hot spring.
43:38There is a water pressure.
43:41The water pressure is about 500 kg, so you can breathe easily.
43:45Can you hear a voice?
43:48There is a theory that the voice comes out naturally to adjust the autonomic nerves.
43:52Can you hear a voice because you are getting older?
43:55Yes, I can hear a voice.
43:58If you look down, you can see the infinity.
44:03You can only see the hot spring and the mountain.
44:07The hot spring is good.
44:12It's similar to the Hayabusa hot spring.
44:16Is it expensive?
44:19It's 9.9 million yen.
44:22It's the best hot spring we've ever been to.
44:27It's very smooth.
44:33This hot spring is also alkaline and has a pH value of 9.9.
44:39It's a beautiful hot spring.
44:46The name of this hot spring is interesting.
44:49Where did you get the name of this hot spring?
44:53There is nothing other than a hot spring on the mountain.
44:57You can't do much, but you can relax.
45:04That's good.
45:07I visited this hot spring about 25 years ago.
45:12Was there such a large parking lot at that time?
45:15It was the beginning of the hot spring.
45:19There was only this hot spring.
45:23When did the hot spring over there open?
45:27It opened five years later.
45:31There are two hot springs in Hottarakashi Hot Spring.
45:35The one I'm in now is this hot spring.
45:39And the other one is twice as big as this one.
45:43This is also an open-air bath where you can see Mt. Fuji on the right.
45:50In addition, you can worship the sunrise in the hot spring over there.
45:56It opens an hour before sunrise, so please check the time before coming.
46:02When it gets dark at night, the lights go out.
46:06You can see the night view and the starry sky.
46:11The starry sky will be beautiful from now on.
46:16If you can see the stars, it will be very beautiful.
46:21The red color of the water is just right.
46:24It's beautiful.
46:54The hot spring is open from 9 p.m. to 7 p.m.
46:58You can enjoy the hot spring in the hot spring bath.
47:02You can enjoy hot spring baths in the hot spring bath.
47:06We will go to the hot spring bath.
47:08The hot spring is open from 9 p.m. to 7 p.m.
47:12You can enjoy hot spring baths in the hot spring bath.
47:16You can enjoy hot spring baths in the hot spring bath.
47:20You can enjoy hot spring baths in the hot spring bath.
47:24We enjoyed the hot spring in Yamanashi today.
47:27How was it, Mr. Nakano?
47:30I've never been in a hot spring bath in a cold state.
47:36But there is a reason for that.
47:39If the temperature of the hot spring is high, the ingredients will be released.
47:43It's not very warm, but it's refreshing not to get cold.
47:51There were many ways to enjoy the hot spring.
47:56After that, I felt the beautiful skin of 9.9 pH.
48:01I could feel it when I entered the hot spring.
48:08This is a night view.
48:12I absorbed the hot spring from my skin, nose, and mouth.
48:21I want to go to a hot spring with you again.
48:24Thank you very much.
48:26Thank you very much.
48:28Mr. Nakano's journey to the hot spring continues.