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00:00The cows are so cute!
00:02I'm sorry, I startled you.
00:04Kudo Asuka goes to a Japanese cow farm in Oita Prefecture.
00:09From a trimmer to a farmer, the cost of the farm is...
00:1340 million yen.
00:15That's a lot.
00:17And Kudo takes care of the cows for a month.
00:21It's amazing. It drinks so fast.
00:23It's so cute.
00:30Kudo Asuka goes to a Japanese cow farm in Oita Prefecture.
00:38Today, we are in Kitsuki City, located in the northeast of Oita Prefecture.
00:44Hello, everyone.
00:46Today, we are in Kitsuki City, Yamagata Prefecture, Oita Prefecture.
00:51And this is...
00:53Lulu Park.
00:56Oita Agricultural and Cultural Park.
00:59What you see behind me is a dam that was built to store agricultural water.
01:05This is a very reassuring place for farmers.
01:10I want to relax here.
01:13It's a waste to just introduce this place.
01:17Yamagata City, Kitsuki City, is a region that has developed agriculture by maintaining its location because there is little irrigation.
01:26It is also selected as a World Heritage Site.
01:31This time, I heard that they raise Japanese cows by themselves.
01:40I don't know much about it, but I'm curious about both.
01:45What is both?
01:47Is that the one growing now?
01:51Hello.
01:53Nice to meet you.
01:55I'm Chigusa Nishimuta.
01:57Nice to meet you.
02:00This is Chigusa Nishimuta.
02:05She is a Japanese cow farmer who runs a ranch by herself.
02:10She is a ranch owner with a debt of 40 million yen.
02:14This is a picture of a cow.
02:18The cow is cute.
02:20I'm sorry. I was surprised.
02:22It's okay. It's a mother cow.
02:24A mother cow.
02:26Is it a baby cow?
02:27Yes, it's a baby cow.
02:29It's a baby cow.
02:32Are you doing this by yourself?
02:35Yes, I'm doing it by myself.
02:39Is this your cow farm?
02:42Yes, it is.
02:44Can I see the inside?
02:46Yes, please.
02:49This is a baby cow that was just born.
02:54It's cute.
02:55It's been in this pot for about three months after birth.
02:58It's feeding milk.
03:00It's about four years old.
03:02It's cute.
03:04I was surprised.
03:05I've never seen this before.
03:08I thought it was a stove.
03:10That's right.
03:11The bottom is made of concrete.
03:14The bottom is made of concrete.
03:16It keeps the cow warm.
03:19I've never seen a cow farm like this before.
03:25I'm often surprised.
03:26That's right.
03:27It's hard work.
03:28That's right.
03:30Generally, a heater is used.
03:33Ms. Nishimuta adds a stove to prevent the cow from getting cold.
03:40What's in the back?
03:42The cows in the orange box on both sides are about middle school students.
03:51Middle school students.
03:52That's right.
03:53How many cows are there?
03:55There are about 80 cows.
03:59There are about 100 cows.
04:03Are you looking at 100 cows by yourself?
04:05That's right.
04:06I've never heard of it.
04:07You're crazy.
04:09Don't people say that?
04:10People say that.
04:11That's right.
04:12Four years ago, Ms. Nishimuta bought 1.5 hectares of farmland where unused cows were standing.
04:21In addition, she increased the number of cows by one cow and raised about 100 brand wagyu cows.
04:32We are a semi-single-family business.
04:38We raise babies for nine months and sell them to the market.
04:45We are a semi-single-family business.
04:48We raise them until they become meat.
04:52We run the business as a single-family business.
04:57We don't make all of them meat.
05:00We sell half of them to the market.
05:02We are a semi-single-family business.
05:05Aren't there many people who run both businesses?
05:08That's right.
05:09I don't think there are many people in Oita Prefecture.
05:12I see.
05:14The single-family business has more places to raise cows and more kinds of feed.
05:19It takes time to ship, so it is said that there is little personal management.
05:24Did you have a family background?
05:29No, I was a salaryman.
05:31What did you do for a living?
05:33I used to be a trimmer.
05:35You were a trimmer.
05:36I learned how to connect animals from elementary school to junior high school.
05:39I see.
05:41The number of kilograms has increased.
05:46It has become black and white.
05:49She studied at a vocational school for two years and obtained the qualification of a trimmer.
05:55She opened the store and ran it for six years.
05:59When she was 32 years old, she closed the store and became a Japanese cow farmer.
06:03What is the reason?
06:06I would like to ask you more.
06:09Is there anything I can help you with?
06:11Yes, there is.
06:13Let's do it.
06:14There is a group of meat in the back of the cow car.
06:20Is there a group of meat in the back of the cow car?
06:22Yes.
06:23The cow car was newly built in 2023.
06:27She is raising a cow for breeding to be shipped as meat.
06:32I have a question.
06:35I have been to several cowsheds.
06:44It's very quiet.
06:45Yes, it is.
06:46There are so many people and cameras.
06:48I thought it would be a little quieter.
06:53I haven't heard the sound of a cow crying yet.
06:55I agree.
06:56I think my cows are more quiet.
07:00Aren't they too quiet?
07:02I don't think about anything.
07:04Hello.
07:06How many kilograms is this?
07:08This is about 700 to 800 kilograms.
07:10This is almost a ton.
07:14Please brush this cow.
07:17Brush?
07:18I've never done it before.
07:20Is that so?
07:22Brushing improves hair and blood circulation.
07:26Mr. NISHIMUTA values communication with cows as well.
07:32This is a comb.
07:34This is a comb.
07:35This is made of boar hair.
07:37Both are hard.
07:39Can I touch it?
07:40Yes, please.
07:41Is it hard for humans to brush?
07:43This feels good.
07:46First, he moves the cow to make it easier to brush.
07:50Lemon, don't go down.
07:52His name is Lemon.
07:54Is his name Lemon?
07:55Yes.
07:57Now, it's Lemon's turn to brush.
08:02I'm going to brush.
08:04I'm going to brush.
08:06Like this.
08:08Anywhere.
08:09Anywhere?
08:10Yes, around the neck.
08:13It feels good.
08:15It's already quiet.
08:17It feels good.
08:19Really?
08:21It feels so good that I'm drooling.
08:24I see.
08:25It feels good.
08:27Mr. NISHIMUTA has a name.
08:30I have a name for my cow.
08:34I often give it a memorable name.
08:38Lemon was named after the lemon flower bloomed in November when he was born.
08:45Do you call him by his name?
08:49I give him milk.
08:52I call him and pet him since he was a baby.
08:57He gradually thinks of me as his mother.
09:02It's getting easier for him to listen to me.
09:08Mr. NISHIMUTA treats his cow like his mother.
09:13Why did he move from a poultry farm to a farm?
09:17Were you interested in cows?
09:20No, I wasn't.
09:22I wasn't interested in this black one.
09:24You said black.
09:26You said black.
09:28I said black.
09:29How did you decide to take this path?
09:34There was a farm owner in our company.
09:39He said he wanted to help us expand our farm.
09:43He said he wanted to help us expand our farm.
09:49He said he wanted to help us expand our farm.
09:55I thought it would be interesting as a business.
09:59I see.
10:01At that time, he was working hard to export wagyu beef as a national policy.
10:06The price of wagyu beef was doubled in 7 years.
10:11Mr. NISHIMUTA thought it was a business chance, so he worked as a dairy farmer for 2 years.
10:19In addition, Mr. NISHIMUTA studied under a dairy farmer for a year and decided to be independent.
10:25However.
10:27Is it difficult to make money?
10:30It's a big investment.
10:32How much did it cost?
10:3540 million yen.
10:3740 million yen?
10:38It's not 40 million yen.
10:40I borrowed 40 million yen.
10:4340 million yen is a lot of money.
10:45Not at all.
10:47Not at all?
10:48Not at all.
10:49You weren't afraid.
10:51I had to buy a cow for 1 million yen.
10:56I only had to buy 20 cows.
10:5920 million yen.
11:00Yes.
11:02In addition to 20 million yen for the cost of buying a cow,
11:06he had to pay 40 million yen in debt when storing the equipment such as land and cattle.
11:14In addition.
11:16How long did it take you to have a child?
11:19It took me a year and a half to two years.
11:21A year and a half to two years.
11:23It's like a cow.
11:24That's right.
11:26I'm nervous.
11:27Did you often try to do it alone?
11:30That's right.
11:31No one did it.
11:33I don't think there are any women in Hinooka.
11:39I think it's interesting.
11:41That's amazing.
11:42I respect you.
11:43It's interesting.
11:44Is it interesting?
11:45It's hard now, but it's interesting.
11:48In the first year, he had 20 cows.
11:50In the fourth year, he started to raise 100 cows.
11:56Next, he helps feed the cows twice a day.
12:04He gives feed for livestock such as corn.
12:09He gives feed for the cattle.
12:17It's okay.
12:19Does it feel different when you put the feed?
12:23That's right.
12:24The straw is here.
12:26If you think about the shape of the room, you have to put the straw there.
12:31But he has a habit of eating.
12:34Does he have a habit of eating?
12:35You'll know if you put it in.
12:37You'll know if you put it in.
12:42Put the straw in the back of the straw.
12:45This straw?
12:46Yes, this straw.
12:47This straw?
12:48Yes.
12:50He has a habit of eating under the cow.
12:54He is eating now.
13:00When he eats like this, the feed doesn't spread out.
13:07But he has a habit of eating in the same direction.
13:13Especially, this straw is terrible.
13:16It pushes the feed to this side.
13:19So, if there is a straw here, the feed will hide under the straw.
13:24He can't eat.
13:26So, he has a habit of eating in the same direction as the cow.
13:33I think that's his job.
13:35I see.
13:37Even if it's just feeding, he has a love for cows.
13:43Is there anything difficult about raising a cow?
13:49It's just difficult.
13:51I think so, too.
13:52It's difficult to raise a cow.
13:56There are so many cows that there is no end to them.
13:58Some cows have no nose.
14:01I saw a wild boar in the security camera.
14:04I thought there was a wild boar.
14:06It's called a wheel loader.
14:08I thought I could catch a wild boar with a wheel loader.
14:11But the boar ran away.
14:12After the boar ran away, the cow didn't eat the dirty feed.
14:17So, I thought I would clean up the feed.
14:19I thought the cow thought I was a wild boar.
14:22But the cow's hind legs came out of the cow's hind legs.
14:26The cow kicked me in the face.
14:28On the contrary, the cow lived well just by breaking its nose.
14:31That's right.
14:32Did the cow break a lot of things?
14:34The cow broke a lot of things.
14:35The cow's fingers were taken by a rope.
14:37The cow's fingers were taken by a rope to pull the cow.
14:39The cow suddenly started running and was taken by a rope.
14:42What would you do if the cow had a fracture?
14:46Even if the cow had a fracture, it would be impossible for the cow to work.
14:49The cow couldn't rest.
14:50The cow couldn't rest.
14:52The cow was waiting for the cow.
14:53The cow was waiting for the cow.
14:54So, the cow had no choice but to work.
14:57The cow had a fracture four times in three years.
15:01During that time, the cow continued to take care of the cow without rest.
15:05Why did the cow continue to take care of the cow?
15:07Because the cow was cute.
15:10The cow was waiting for the cow to feed.
15:12The cow was waiting for the cow to feed.
15:15The cow was waiting for the cow to feed.
15:18The cow was cute.
15:22The cow's feelings for the cow changed when it was first fed.
15:27The cow's love for the cow became deeper.
15:30The cow's love for the cow became deeper.
15:34Mr. Tabata, who raises cows in the neighborhood, came to see the cow.
15:40Mr. Tabata has been relying on the cow since he became a farmer.
15:45The cow has been helping me a lot.
15:47The cow has been helping me a lot.
15:50Was the mother who gave birth to the cow weak?
15:55The cow couldn't stand up.
15:57The cow fell into the groove of the cow car.
16:01I tried to help the cow by myself, but called the cow several times.
16:06I try to do everything on my own.
16:10There are things I can do on my own,
16:12but there are things that are difficult,
16:16like falling cows and climbing mountains.
16:18In those cases, I call in the middle of the night and ask for help.
16:23I'm an amateur,
16:26but I heard that you're doing 100 of them on your own.
16:30I didn't understand what you meant.
16:32Is it really okay for you?
16:34Yes, it is.
16:38When I first told her I was going to buy cows,
16:41she said, yes.
16:43On her own.
16:45I've known her since I worked at a dairy.
16:49She's a very hard-working person,
16:52so I thought she'd do her best.
16:54But I didn't expect her to do so much.
16:58I think she's amazing.
17:02I'll send you something later.
17:05You've been working hard on your own for years.
17:09Do you have any expectations for the future?
17:16In the cattle industry,
17:21there aren't many people who have a girl on their own.
17:24First of all, there aren't many in Japan.
17:27But she's doing it in a rural area like this.
17:32I'm glad that she's doing it.
17:37She's doing a good job,
17:39so I hope she and her family get excited.
17:45I'm about to cry.
17:52Yamagamachi has been producing wagyu beef for a long time.
17:56There are about 5,000 people in the farm,
17:58but there are 28 farms.
18:00It's very productive.
18:03What are you going to do next?
18:05I'm going to make milk for the cows.
18:10You're going to make milk for the cows?
18:12Yes, I'm going to make them drink it.
18:14You're going to do it in a row?
18:16Yes.
18:17Right now, there are six cows.
18:21Some of them don't have a name yet.
18:24Some of them don't have a name yet.
18:26That's right.
18:27If it's okay with you, I'll give them a name.
18:29What?
18:31I'm going to give them a name.
18:33That's a lot of pressure.
18:36Kudo is going to name the cows after a month after birth.
18:41It's difficult.
18:43It's difficult.
18:45I like anime.
18:46That's good.
18:47I'm going to name them after anime characters.
18:50Should I write it in hiragana?
18:51Yes.
19:01Is it simple?
19:04I like Evangelion.
19:06I see.
19:08I'm going to name them after that character.
19:12I'm going to make milk for the cows.
19:14Okay.
19:15I'll do it for the cows.
19:17After this, Kudo gives milk to Mari.
19:21It's so cute.
19:36This is Chigusa Nishimuta.
19:38She's been farming wagyu beef for four years.
19:42Kudo gives milk to Mari after a month after birth.
19:48They're waiting.
19:49They're waiting.
19:50They were sleeping until a while ago.
19:51Can you tell by the sound?
19:53I can tell by the sound.
19:58It's about 60 to 65 degrees.
20:01If you raise it too much, it will cause inflammation.
20:06It's okay.
20:07They're waiting.
20:09They're waiting at a good angle.
20:11It's about knee height.
20:14Please pet it.
20:17Mari, I'm going to name you.
20:19Mari.
20:21I named you.
20:24Is it cute?
20:25It's so cute.
20:27It's amazing.
20:28It drinks milk so fast.
20:30It's risking its life to drink milk.
20:33It won't stop.
20:35It won't stop.
20:37It really likes milk.
20:39It drinks 4 liters of milk twice a day.
20:43I think it's because it's raised with love.
20:47The cows are alive and well.
20:50The cows that have been raised so far
20:53are going to the market.
20:55They become meat.
20:56Yes, they become meat and live.
20:57At first...
20:58At first, when I was working as a dairy farmer,
21:01the first time I saw a cow, I cried.
21:03I cried alone in the morning.
21:06I'm sorry that a cow that knows how to understand humans
21:11becomes meat.
21:15But I'm getting used to it.
21:17You're getting used to it?
21:18Yes, I'm getting used to it.
21:19If I don't pay attention, the cow will die.
21:23If I don't pay attention,
21:26I feel sorry for the cow.
21:29Originally, until the cow is raised,
21:32it's raised with love.
21:34But when it's about to die,
21:37it becomes meat.
21:39It's made to be eaten by humans.
21:43That's right.
21:44It's made for that purpose.
21:45That's right.
21:46How long does it take for the cow to become meat?
21:50I think it's after it becomes its own body.
21:52There are people who have never met a cow.
21:55They have their own meat.
21:56When they eat it,
21:58it becomes part of their body.
22:01I don't think it's appropriate.
22:05I think it's time to take responsibility and raise it.
22:08But don't you sometimes think,
22:10I don't want to raise this cow.
22:13It's Lemon.
22:16The one from earlier.
22:17There are times when I'm sleeping alone.
22:20I don't know how to say it.
22:21Why don't you call it Claw-fan?
22:23Yes, that's right.
22:24Call it Lemon Claw-fan.
22:25How long can it live?
22:27Everyone.
22:29After this, they will eat the cow they raised with gratitude.
22:35It's delicious.
22:36It's delicious.
22:40Where are you going next?
22:41I want Mr. Kudo to eat the meat from Oita Prefecture.
22:44I prepared a good restaurant.
22:46If you don't mind, please eat it.
22:48I understand.
22:50Today, I felt again that I was going to get my life.
22:54When I started the livestock industry, I couldn't eat for a year and a half.
22:59When I started the livestock industry myself,
23:02I realized that I had to eat cows and face life without leaving them.
23:09This is the owner of this restaurant.
23:12This is Mr. Somuri Steak.
23:14Mr. Steak?
23:17I came to Somuri Oita Prefecture.
23:21This is a restaurant that provides Oita cows raised by Mr. NISHIMUTA.
23:28What I prepared today is Oita Japanese cow Chateaubriand.
23:33It's already delicious, but what should I do?
23:38Chateaubriand is a rare part in the middle of the fin.
23:42It can only take about 600g from one cow, so it is also called a phantom part.
23:49I will eat it with gratitude for the cows raised with care.
23:56This is Chateaubriand.
23:58Please be careful because the pan is hot.
24:00I understand.
24:01The balance between the red meat and the fat of Oita Japanese cow is just right.
24:06The fat is also easy to eat and light, so please enjoy it.
24:10Thank you for the meal.
24:13It's a luxury.
24:18It's delicious.
24:20It's delicious.
24:21It's delicious.
24:22The balance is just right.
24:23The balance is just right.
24:24I can eat the meat in my mouth, but the fat melts in my mouth.
24:31It's just right.
24:32What should I do?
24:33I was surprised.
24:34I'm glad.
24:35I was really surprised.
24:36You're making it.
24:37That's great.
24:39I'm a professional, so I'm making this dish.
24:42I'm making this dish because I want customers to enjoy it.
24:52I see.
24:53I think each dish is connected by the baton.
25:00Thank you for the meal.
25:02I enjoyed it.
25:03Thank you for eating it.
25:05I didn't expect you to eat everything.
25:09I was able to feel life again.
25:13Thank you very much.
25:14I look forward to working with you again.
25:17Thank you very much.
25:24Mr. Oita.

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