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00:00:006 o'clock, 45 minutes.
00:00:08A beautiful train journey to rediscover the charm of local railways.
00:00:14This time, we travel to Ibaraki Prefecture.
00:00:24Our travellers are the railway photographers, Nakai Seiya.
00:00:31We take pictures of the moment when we encounter a beautiful scenery.
00:00:46Winter in Ibaraki, where the air is clear and the beauty of light stands out.
00:00:51Ibaraki Prefecture.
00:00:57The beautiful scenery that shakes your heart appears one after another.
00:01:07We look for a moment that can only be found in this season.
00:01:13Now, the journey begins.
00:01:21Ibaraki Prefecture.
00:01:26We have arrived in Ibaraki Prefecture.
00:01:29There are many attractive local lines in Ibaraki Prefecture.
00:01:34Many people say that this short season is not suitable for photography.
00:01:39However, this season, when the sun moves in a low position,
00:01:43is also a great opportunity to take dramatic pictures.
00:01:47This time as well, we will look for the beautiful scenery of Ibaraki Prefecture.
00:01:54Hi, I'm Seiya. Nice to meet you.
00:01:57This time, we will travel between Kashima Linkai Railway, which runs along the sea,
00:02:02Hitachinaka Kaihin Railway, and Kanto Railway, which runs along the mainland.
00:02:09Lastly, we will introduce the best shots of this trip.
00:02:12Please look forward to it.
00:02:15First of all, we will take the Oarai-Kashima Line of Kashima Linkai Railway.
00:02:20It has 15 stations and 53 kilometers in total.
00:02:23It is a popular vegetable production area in Japan.
00:02:27The land of greenery spreads out.
00:02:34The first station is Mito Station.
00:02:39It is a lively station with three lines.
00:02:45We have arrived at Mito Station of Kashima Linkai Railway.
00:02:49I would like to take a ride from now on.
00:02:52I will shoot in the car with this small camera.
00:02:57Let's get on the train.
00:03:01I will put it here.
00:03:06We will reduce the number of staff and proceed with the trip while taking measures against infection.
00:03:15We are finally departing.
00:03:32The feature of this section is that it is a pass section.
00:03:38In addition, it is a single-track railway run by a diesel car, so it has a different feature from other railways.
00:03:53It takes 10 minutes to run on a high hill with a good view.
00:03:59Let's get off at Oarai.
00:04:03We got off at Oarai Station.
00:04:16Before taking a picture, there was a place I wanted to stop by.
00:04:23Here it is.
00:04:26I would like to have a water dumpling.
00:04:32Hello.
00:04:33Hello. Welcome.
00:04:36I would like a pack of five water dumplings.
00:04:40We will bring them to you.
00:04:43Water dumplings are a specialty of Oarai.
00:04:46I always buy and eat them every time I come here.
00:04:50Thank you for waiting. It will be 300 yen.
00:04:53Thank you very much.
00:04:57Shall we go to shoot?
00:05:03It's impressive to look at it like this.
00:05:10The effect continues forever in the field scenery.
00:05:21I would like to express this feeling like a circuit in the sky.
00:05:30The sky is expressive.
00:05:36I came up with a good idea.
00:05:40I came up with a good idea.
00:05:44Let's take a picture here.
00:05:51It's good.
00:05:54A water dumpling. What is good about it?
00:06:00After the composition is decided, they just wait for the train.
00:06:05Let's eat.
00:06:11Water dumplings have been popular since the Taisho era.
00:06:17Mr. Nakai is in love with the simple taste.
00:06:21It's good.
00:06:27The honey and soybean flour go well together.
00:06:40It's delicious.
00:06:45The train is approaching.
00:06:51Aim at the composition decided earlier.
00:07:11It's like a lake.
00:07:15I found a water dumpling.
00:07:19I used it as a water mirror.
00:07:23The beauty of the sky and the effect of Kashima Linkai Railway are expressed in the best way.
00:07:37It's good.
00:07:44The train goes ahead.
00:07:51I can see Kitaura.
00:07:55Kitaura has brought fortune as a water dumpling of agricultural water.
00:08:15Get off at Kitaura-Kohan-Yaki.
00:08:30Here it is.
00:08:32I can see a good view from the garden of this elementary school.
00:08:39Let's go.
00:08:42Good morning.
00:08:45I'm Mr. Nakai, a photographer.
00:08:49I'm Mr. Kyoto.
00:08:52I asked you to take a picture today.
00:08:58I've been following you for a long time.
00:09:02This is a good view, isn't it?
00:09:04Yes, it is.
00:09:07You can see Kitaura and the train.
00:09:10That's right.
00:09:13I'm sorry to bother you.
00:09:19Let's go.
00:09:29I can see Kitaura.
00:09:32I can see Mt. Tsukuba in the distance.
00:09:41On the other side of Kitaura is the symbol of Ibaraki Prefecture, Mt. Tsukuba.
00:09:47Ibaraki Prefecture, Mt. Tsukuba
00:09:56Oh, this is good.
00:10:18I was able to take a train with the symbol of Ibaraki Prefecture, Mt. Tsukuba and Kitaura.
00:10:28I think it was a very luxurious railway scenery.
00:10:32I'm glad.
00:10:37I came to the place where I can see Tsuranaru-Kouka and Kitaura.
00:10:43This is good. Let's take a picture here.
00:10:47It's past four in the evening.
00:10:52The surface of Kitaura is shining.
00:10:56It's good. It's beautiful.
00:11:04How can I capture this scenery?
00:11:13Let's take a train.
00:11:16He seems to have an idea.
00:11:25I can take a train here.
00:11:27But it's only for a moment that the sunset and the train are in the same position.
00:11:34Come on.
00:11:38Let's go.
00:11:41It's coming.
00:11:51Let's go.
00:11:57I did it.
00:12:00I took a picture.
00:12:04I usually don't put the train in the middle.
00:12:08But I put the train in the middle of the screen.
00:12:11I took a picture of the symbol of Ibaraki Prefecture.
00:12:16I was able to take a good picture.
00:12:19It's cool.
00:12:25This is the opposite bank of Kitaura.
00:12:31The sun has completely set.
00:12:35It's a nice place.
00:12:39The scenery is wide.
00:12:45It's beautiful and fantastic.
00:12:49The train is on the bridge over there.
00:12:55The full moon is above the bridge.
00:12:59The moon road extends from there.
00:13:06I have to take a picture of this.
00:13:14The moon was reflected on the screen.
00:13:17It was like a road.
00:13:26The moon road is beautiful.
00:13:30It's cool, but the train is small.
00:13:3610 minutes to wait.
00:13:4110 minutes to wait.
00:13:54The full moon is above the bridge.
00:13:59The moon road extends from there.
00:14:03It's small, but the train is reflected on the screen.
00:14:10I was able to take a good picture.
00:14:13I'm glad.
00:14:19Hokoda City, which is located in Kitaura, is the largest producer of vegetables in Japan.
00:14:25A vast field spreads out.
00:14:31I will aim for the back of the boat.
00:14:40It's a forest tunnel.
00:14:45It's a forest tunnel.
00:14:49It's very interesting.
00:14:54I got off at Kashimanado Station.
00:15:02He was there.
00:15:05I visited the field along the railroad track.
00:15:10Hello.
00:15:12Hello.
00:15:13I'm Nakai, a photographer.
00:15:15Are you Sugaya?
00:15:16Yes.
00:15:17Thank you very much for today.
00:15:21Sugaya Toshio is a farm farmer.
00:15:24He grows five kinds of vegetables, such as cabbages and carrots, in a 5-hectare field.
00:15:30With his wife, Mamie, cabbages cooked in salt were growing well.
00:15:40I heard that Hokoda City is the largest producer of vegetables in Japan.
00:15:50It's close to the sea, and the climate is relatively warm throughout the year.
00:15:57It's suitable for growing any kind of vegetables and fruits.
00:16:06This railroad runs right next to the field.
00:16:09It is said that it supported Sugaya's youth.
00:16:14I opened this railroad when I entered high school.
00:16:24Oh, I see.
00:16:29Sugaya entered high school on a newly-opened railroad.
00:16:36I used to play baseball.
00:16:43I worked hard with the train early in the morning and late at night.
00:16:49You were young.
00:16:51Thanks to you.
00:16:53That's good.
00:16:55That's good.
00:16:57Not yet.
00:16:59Please smile.
00:17:02That's good.
00:17:07Both the couple and the railroad are smiling.
00:17:12The next day
00:17:18They walk in search of the impressive scenery from the train.
00:17:31Oh, here it is.
00:17:33Look, look.
00:17:35It looks like a forest tunnel.
00:17:39Why is it so close?
00:17:44This is interesting.
00:17:50It's interesting.
00:17:52It's a natural tunnel.
00:18:01Kashima Linkai Railway is not electrified.
00:18:05The green tunnel was built because there were no people on either side of the railway.
00:18:13The tunnel was built to prevent the spread of the virus.
00:18:18The tunnel was built to prevent the spread of the virus.
00:18:24The tunnel was built to prevent the spread of the virus.
00:18:29It's a natural tunnel.
00:18:32I found something interesting.
00:18:35I'm glad I was able to take pictures with a different image than before.
00:18:39Kashima Linkai Railway
00:18:43On the Kashima Linkai Railway, they met a scenery rich in expression unique to winter.
00:18:53Kashima Linkai Railway
00:19:03From here, they head to Hitachinaka Kaihin Railway.
00:19:07It's 11 stations and 14.3 kilometers from Katsuta Station to Ajigaura Station.
00:19:13It's full of sceneries that make you feel like you're in the ocean.
00:19:22We've arrived at Katsuta Station.
00:19:25From here, we'll take the Hitachinaka Kaihin Railway.
00:19:33It's a familiar route for Mr. Nakai.
00:19:42Let's get on.
00:19:53Let's go.
00:19:56Let's go.
00:19:58We've left Katsuta Station.
00:20:03Hitachinaka Kaihin Railway
00:20:14We're passing through the forest.
00:20:17From here, we'll see a panoramic view of the Den-O.
00:20:22I first came here when I was in the second year of junior high school.
00:20:28It was about 40 years ago.
00:20:31It hasn't changed at all.
00:20:36Let's get off at Nakane Station.
00:20:43We've arrived.
00:20:49It's a great view.
00:20:54Winter rice fields spread out.
00:20:58There's a railway crossing over there.
00:21:02It's a panoramic view of the Den-O.
00:21:06You can take pictures of anything.
00:21:11First, they try to find a train that passes through the railway crossing.
00:21:28The train passes through the railway crossing.
00:21:39It's nice.
00:21:47There's not a single cloud in the sky today.
00:21:50I'm going to put a lot of clouds in the sky and put a train in it.
00:21:54I took a picture that symbolizes this place.
00:21:59I think it's good.
00:22:02Then they go into the nearby forest.
00:22:12This is my favorite atmosphere.
00:22:15I feel like I'm in the forest.
00:22:24They go into the forest.
00:22:33The Hitachinaga-Kaihin Railway is a railway that runs through rice fields and fields.
00:22:39It's precious to have a mountainous atmosphere like this.
00:22:46I'll take a picture here.
00:22:49How do they take pictures in the dense forest?
00:23:08I took a picture.
00:23:10I took a picture.
00:23:15I usually take pictures in the shade.
00:23:20I took a picture of the forest as a silhouette.
00:23:25At first glance, it looks like there are no leaves, no autumn leaves, and no turbans.
00:23:32But if you change your mind, you can take various pictures.
00:23:39That's the fun part.
00:23:42I took a picture.
00:24:01There are many nostalgic cars in Nakaminato.
00:24:12Let's get off.
00:24:15This is Nakaminato Station, where the headquarters of Hitachinaga-Kaihin Railway is located.
00:24:25Vehicles from all over the country are living their second life on this route.
00:24:32I found a car with a special memory in it.
00:24:38It's nice.
00:24:42Just staying here gives me a different aura.
00:24:47I'm going back in time.
00:24:55This is the famous Kiha 20 series car from the Kokutetsu period.
00:25:00In the 1930s and 1940s, more than 1,000 cars were manufactured and used in local battles all over the country.
00:25:09Only this car is still in use.
00:25:16I like the Kiha 20 series the most.
00:25:22It's like a dream to drive in the gentle scenery of Hitachinaga-Kaihin Railway.
00:25:31It's like a dream.
00:25:33It's like a dream.
00:25:35It's a reality.
00:25:37It makes me excited.
00:25:43Mr. Chiyaki Yoshida, the president of this railway company.
00:25:47In fact, he is well-known in the world of local railways.
00:25:53In Toyama Prefecture, he bought Shuan, which revived the Akajiro Line.
00:25:58In 2008, he was re-elected as the president of the third sector.
00:26:07It's cool.
00:26:09Are you going to keep this car?
00:26:12Yes, I am.
00:26:13The scenery of local railways is good.
00:26:15There is a rice field and a field.
00:26:17It's a good car to drive.
00:26:19I want to keep this car as long as possible.
00:26:24Is it hard to keep this car?
00:26:26Yes, it is.
00:26:28I've heard the engine noise from time to time.
00:26:31I've heard the engine noise from time to time.
00:26:33I've heard the engine noise from time to time.
00:26:36I see.
00:26:38Mr. Yoshida is now working on the extension of the line.
00:26:44He is planning to install a station near Hitachi Kaifin Park,
00:26:48where 2 million people come and go every year.
00:26:52Last year, the government approved it.
00:26:58You've decided to extend the line, haven't you?
00:27:01Congratulations.
00:27:03If local railways and local lines could be extended,
00:27:08I think it would be worthwhile for us to move in that direction.
00:27:20Go for it, local railways!
00:27:33The moon is amazing.
00:27:38The moon is shining on the railroad tracks.
00:28:04The scenery of my childhood
00:28:12I left it somewhere
00:28:17My forgotten things
00:28:23Looking for that wind
00:28:28I'm on a journey
00:28:34If I turn the album,
00:28:39I see a faded smile
00:28:44I'm on a journey
00:28:57I close my eyes
00:29:02Memories smile
00:29:08Even if I lower my chest
00:29:13I can't find it
00:29:20It was a sea of lively expressions.
00:29:23I think it was great.
00:29:25I'm on a journey
00:29:30A treasure that should be somewhere
00:29:35There's a 40-step crossing.
00:29:37A treasure that should be somewhere
00:29:39It's nice. I can't get enough of this healing feeling.
00:29:44I can't help it.
00:29:46All right.
00:29:47I'm on a journey
00:29:51Following the photos
00:29:57It would be better if it was on the Junko side.
00:30:03Looking for that song
00:30:08I'm on a journey
00:30:14At the end of the rail
00:30:19I'm waiting
00:30:24My forgotten things
00:30:38I'm on a journey
00:30:49This is a vast potato field.
00:30:54It's spreading out.
00:30:57And it's a specialty of Ibaraki Prefecture.
00:31:01It's a large potato field.
00:31:09Can you see this yellow one?
00:31:13It was drying.
00:31:22Arrived at the end point
00:31:31Arrived at Ajigaura Station
00:31:34This is the terminal station.
00:31:40I'm heading to the end of the platform.
00:31:43This is the terminal station.
00:31:47It's going to be a midway station soon.
00:31:50The track is stopped there.
00:31:55The track will be extended ahead of this in 2024.
00:32:01I'm going to take a picture of the potato that I saw earlier.
00:32:16Here it is.
00:32:18Hello.
00:32:20Hello.
00:32:22I'm Nakai, a railway photographer.
00:32:26Nice to meet you.
00:32:29Can I take a picture of the potato and the train?
00:32:38Hello.
00:32:44In Ibaraki Prefecture, 90% of domestic potatoes are produced.
00:32:50The cold sea breeze in the winter is ideal for drying potatoes.
00:32:56He has been living in this land since the Meiji era.
00:33:01Look at this.
00:33:06It's impressive that it's dried up to this point.
00:33:14Nakai is focused on the potato.
00:33:21It's not a railroad, is it?
00:33:43Local Railway
00:33:50Ibaraki Prefecture
00:33:53I was able to take a relaxing scenery like Ibaraki Prefecture.
00:33:57I'm glad.
00:34:04On the roundabout of Hitachinaka Kaihin Railway,
00:34:07I was able to meet a lot of scenes that made me feel nostalgic.
00:34:12Ibaraki Prefecture
00:34:16Ibaraki Prefecture
00:34:20Ibaraki Prefecture
00:34:24Ibaraki Prefecture
00:34:29From now on, it's a railway photography course.
00:34:32Let's master the skill of longing.
00:34:37In this course, we'll learn how to take a long shot.
00:34:42A long shot is full of power.
00:34:46If you can do this, you'll be able to express yourself more.
00:34:50First, I'll explain how to do it.
00:34:55First, make a fist in front of your face.
00:35:00Look at the fist and shake your body left and right.
00:35:05Then, you'll be able to see only the skull.
00:35:09The background is flowing.
00:35:11This is the principle of long shot.
00:35:18How do you set up the camera?
00:35:23The key is the shutter speed.
00:35:27In order to get the speed of the train,
00:35:30you have to shake the background.
00:35:33You have to shoot at a slower shutter speed than usual.
00:35:40I think it's better to practice from 1 minute and 25 seconds.
00:35:471 minute and 25 seconds.
00:35:50This is the shutter speed for beginners.
00:35:54Next, focus.
00:35:56In the case of a long shot,
00:35:59the train will be reflected in the screen.
00:36:02So, it's important to focus on the line you want to shoot.
00:36:07It's a way to focus on the line you want to shoot.
00:36:14The important thing is how to use your body when you shoot.
00:36:20It's a way to cut the shutter while chasing the train.
00:36:27What I want you to pay attention to is
00:36:30facing the front in the position you want to shoot.
00:36:33Then, you twist your body and go to pick up the train.
00:36:38Then, while chasing the train,
00:36:41when your body faces the front,
00:36:44it's a shutter chance.
00:36:47I hope you can remember it like this.
00:36:53Here's an example.
00:36:57The shutter speed is 1 minute and 25 seconds.
00:37:00I'm going to turn the camera like this.
00:37:03I'm going to chase the train.
00:37:12The kids in the back can see how fast the train is.
00:37:20The slower the shutter speed,
00:37:24the faster the train will run.
00:37:28Now, let's set the shutter speed to slow.
00:37:32It's 1 minute and 15 seconds.
00:37:39Look, the background is blurred.
00:37:43It's faster, isn't it?
00:37:48Compared to the first photo, it's obvious.
00:37:52Once you get used to it, you can freely adjust the shutter speed.
00:37:58If you compare a 1 minute and 25 second photo
00:38:02with a 1 minute and 15 second photo,
00:38:06the 1 minute and 15 second photo looks faster and cooler.
00:38:12But I think it depends on your preference
00:38:16whether it fits the atmosphere of a local line.
00:38:19For example, if it's a train,
00:38:22the 1 minute and 15 second photo will look cool with a slow shutter speed.
00:38:26If it's a local line, the shutter speed will be moderate.
00:38:29I hope you can choose the shutter speed according to your preference.
00:38:36Once you master the technique, choose the expression that suits your aim.
00:38:42That's it for the train photo course.
00:38:46Now, let's take a look at the two lines of the Kanto Railway running on the inland.
00:38:52The Jousou Line, which connects Shimodate and Toride, is 25 stations and 51.1 kilometers long.
00:38:59The Tsukuba Line, the symbol of Ibaraki, runs along the east side.
00:39:05The Ryugasaki Line is 3 stations and 4.5 kilometers long.
00:39:11Let's take a leisurely walk through the peaceful garden area.
00:39:23We've arrived at Shimodate Station.
00:39:26Let's go.
00:39:32Here it is.
00:39:35Now, we're finally going to the Jousou Line.
00:39:43Thank you for having us.
00:39:46This is also a line that hasn't been converted.
00:39:51We came here in a diesel car.
00:39:56It's a diesel car.
00:40:02Let's go.
00:40:09Let's park here.
00:40:13Let's go.
00:40:26Let's go.
00:40:32Speaking of the Jousou Line, I think the Tsukuba Line is the highlight.
00:40:43I can already see it.
00:40:46It's a great presence.
00:40:50Let's get off at Daipo Station and take a walk along the Tsukuba Line.
00:40:59Let's get off.
00:41:03We get off at Daipo Station.
00:41:14We look for a place where we can overlook the Tsukuba Line.
00:41:20It's perfect.
00:41:22We're hiding in the forest in front of us.
00:41:28But there's a Tsukuba Line behind us, so we're going to climb on top of it.
00:41:37We get permission to climb a small hill.
00:41:45Let's take a picture here.
00:41:50It's perfect here.
00:41:54We can overlook the magnificent Tsukuba Line behind the railroad tracks.
00:42:19We can overlook the Tsukuba Line behind the railroad tracks.
00:42:26It's great.
00:42:29We can overlook the Tsukuba Line behind the railroad tracks.
00:42:33The more we move, the more we can see the mountains in front of us.
00:42:37It's a big challenge to find a place where we can overlook the mountains and the railroad tracks.
00:42:58The train moves along the Tsukuba Line.
00:43:07We can see the castle.
00:43:10There's a tree in the back of the residential area.
00:43:18I've been curious about it for a long time.
00:43:26We get off at Minami-Ishige Station.
00:43:31Let's go.
00:43:38It's a vast paddy field.
00:43:43It feels so good.
00:43:47The clear blue sky and the Tsukuba Line.
00:43:58Let's explore the structure.
00:44:02It's amazing.
00:44:03It's amazing.
00:44:05It's about 20 kilometers to Tsukuba.
00:44:09It's a vast plain.
00:44:14Ibaraki is amazing.
00:44:18We take a deep breath in the vast scenery.
00:44:33We take a deep breath in the vast scenery.
00:44:43There's a little bit of the Tsukuba Line in the vast blue sky.
00:44:48The train is running leisurely.
00:44:51I wanted to express the peaceful atmosphere.
00:44:55Next, we went to a place we've been curious about for a long time.
00:45:03That's it.
00:45:07It's a castle.
00:45:10We can climb up there.
00:45:13This building looks like a castle.
00:45:17In fact, it's a cultural facility of the local government.
00:45:20In fact, it's a cultural facility of the local government.
00:45:23There are halls and libraries.
00:45:28I'm excited.
00:45:31The top floor is the observatory.
00:45:34Good morning.
00:45:37I'm Nakai, a photographer. Nice to meet you.
00:45:46What kind of scenery can we see?
00:45:51Wow, this is amazing.
00:45:58The Tsukuba Line is right in front of us.
00:46:06That means we're on the other side.
00:46:09Look, the train is coming.
00:46:14I can take a picture.
00:46:16It's like going between cities.
00:46:21Look, there's Mt. Fuji in front of us.
00:46:27It's amazing.
00:46:30We were able to see Mt. Fuji unexpectedly.
00:46:35It's 140 kilometers away.
00:46:41I wonder if 200 meters is enough.
00:46:45He's setting up the telephoto lens.
00:46:50I think it's good.
00:47:07Mt. Fuji in the distance is watching over the city and the railroad.
00:47:13I took a good picture.
00:47:16I didn't expect to take a picture of the Tsukuba Line and Mt. Fuji.
00:47:21It's all thanks to this castle.
00:47:23I'm a little moved.
00:47:36The train is arriving at Kokino Station.
00:47:40The train is arriving at Kokino Station.
00:47:50It's almost dusk.
00:47:55We're going up.
00:47:59He's looking down at the railroad from Kosenkyo.
00:48:02He's looking down at the railroad from Kosenkyo.
00:48:07This is a rare sight to see in the Kanto region and nationwide.
00:48:16Look at this.
00:48:18It's a double-track, but it's not electrified.
00:48:25The double-track is not electrified.
00:48:27There are no power lines or poles.
00:48:29It's spacious and clean.
00:48:33It's a sight that can only be seen on a number of routes in the Kanto region.
00:48:41It's beautiful.
00:48:43It's cool that the double-track is not electrified.
00:48:54It's 5 p.m.
00:48:56The sun has set.
00:49:03It's 5 p.m.
00:49:15It's cool.
00:49:18It's like a railway in the UK.
00:49:22It's like a rabbit jumping.
00:49:24The vast land is spread out.
00:49:27It's cool.
00:49:30I got a good shot.
00:49:36It's 6 a.m.
00:49:40We're at Sanuki Station on the Ryugasaki Line.
00:49:48We're about to board the Ryugasaki Line.
00:49:51But before that, there's something I want to take a picture of.
00:49:55It's still before dawn.
00:49:57I wonder how it will turn out.
00:49:59Let's go.
00:50:09It's a residential area.
00:50:14The volume of my voice is low.
00:50:17They head to the railway crossing near the station.
00:50:21That's the railway crossing.
00:50:25If you look from the space next to the railway crossing,
00:50:30it's getting red.
00:50:37It's almost dawn.
00:50:47It's red.
00:50:49It's coming out.
00:50:51It's right in front of us.
00:50:54It's coming from just behind the railway crossing.
00:51:02It's amazing.
00:51:05It's amazing.
00:51:19I was able to take a picture of the beautiful morning sun and the Ryugasaki Line.
00:51:25It was worth getting up early.
00:51:28I did it.
00:51:31Congratulations.
00:51:35It was dramatic.
00:51:38I was able to take a picture of the beautiful morning sun.
00:51:42I'm going to get on the train.
00:51:46Even if I get on the train,
00:51:48it's only 4.5 kilometers away.
00:51:51I'll be there in no time.
00:51:54Let's go.
00:51:59I'll get off the train soon.
00:52:04Ryugasaki Station
00:52:09The Ryugasaki Line has only three stations.
00:52:12It's a peaceful scenery.
00:52:24This is Ideji Station.
00:52:27It's the only station on the Ryugasaki Line.
00:52:32It's nice.
00:52:40This is the Norasen Rokan.
00:52:47Isn't it amazing?
00:52:50It reminds me of when I used to see old photos of trains running around here.
00:52:57It seems to be everywhere,
00:53:00but it's only found here.
00:53:06This is nice, but it's not it.
00:53:12I can't find an adjective to describe this scenery.
00:53:18I'll stick to the basics.
00:53:23How will he describe this land?
00:53:26First, he'll aim for the railroad crossing.
00:53:42Wow, it has a lot of flavor.
00:53:48I think it's very nice.
00:53:51But...
00:53:54I don't think this is it.
00:53:57I don't think I can make it up.
00:54:02It doesn't feel right.
00:54:05How can I express this atmosphere?
00:54:10There's no such line.
00:54:15Mr. Nakai keeps asking himself.
00:54:22It's as if everything was calculated
00:54:26by the wind-blown tank.
00:54:34I'm organizing my thoughts.
00:54:37I can't do it.
00:54:48Just by shaking the camera up and down,
00:54:52it looks cheap.
00:54:57If I don't put my intention into it,
00:55:00I can express this atmosphere.
00:55:08He cuts the shutter at eye level.
00:55:20I was deeply moved by this moment.
00:55:25The End
00:55:33The train departs for the terminal station.
00:55:36The winter trip to Ibaraki is over.
00:55:48Here is a special shot of this trip.
00:55:54Mr. Nakai is walking around the Kanto Railway crossing
00:55:58in search of a certain scenery.
00:56:05It's that way.
00:56:08I can see it.
00:56:16It's Mt. Fuji in the distance.
00:56:25As the sky turns crimson,
00:56:28the train arrives.
00:56:37I thought I could only take photos of Mt. Fuji
00:56:40with Mr. Tsukuba,
00:56:43but I was able to take photos with Mt. Fuji
00:56:46150 kilometers away.
00:56:49I was moved by the sight of Mt. Fuji
00:56:53So, I chose this special shot.
00:57:11This time, I traveled to Ibaraki Prefecture
00:57:14which is full of winter light.
00:57:17Kajima Rinkai Railway
00:57:20The train runs in a straight line
00:57:23like a pillar of a shrine.
00:57:26I wanted to take photos of the scenery
00:57:29in various seasons.
00:57:34At Hitachinaka Kaihin Railway,
00:57:37I was moved by the scenery
00:57:40with the stars of Ibaraki Prefecture
00:57:43and the dramatic scenery
00:57:46that you will never see again.
00:57:49I was happy that the train was running well.
00:57:54I have taken photos of Kanto Railway
00:57:57many times,
00:58:00but I was able to discover
00:58:03the point where I could take photos
00:58:06of Mt. Fuji with Mr. Tsukuba
00:58:09and meet the scenery of the Ryugasaki Line
00:58:12as if I had time-traveled.
00:58:15What impressed me the most
00:58:18was the dramatic light
00:58:21of the morning sun.
00:58:24I would be very happy
00:58:27if you could feel the hope
00:58:30in the light-shining trains.
00:58:33It was a wonderful trip.
00:58:36Ibaraki Prefecture
00:58:46How was your trip to Ibaraki in winter?
00:58:49Mr. Nakai's trip will continue.
00:58:56See you again!
00:59:06I will find Japan again.
00:59:09I will find myself.
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00:59:28The forefront of the search for a new vein.
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00:59:43NHK BS. Wednesdays at 7 p.m.
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