ナゼそこ?2025年3月27日 海外で活躍した実はスゴかった仙人SP!
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00:00Iwaki Kouiki was 75 years old last week.
00:07Despite his age, he is still very aggressive.
00:13Everyone told me not to go anywhere.
00:16I couldn't make up my mind.
00:18I went to Ouma to eat tuna.
00:21I went to Ouma by bike.
00:23Wow, that's amazing.
00:24It takes longer to get there, right?
00:26Not at all.
00:29That's right.
00:30How was the tuna in Ouma?
00:33It was delicious.
00:35I was satisfied that I went to Ouma.
00:39I felt a sense of accomplishment.
00:41I thought it was delicious.
00:43In the mountains of Kawakami village in Nara prefecture,
00:47there is a remote village with a height of 564 meters.
00:52They are close to the family of Mr. Kitashima, who moved from the city.
00:58There are many cases of cowardice.
01:04What's wrong?
01:06I'm glad I didn't bring anything.
01:08There is a frog.
01:10Where is it?
01:13Do you know where it is?
01:15I know.
01:17I found it.
01:19It's in the middle.
01:24Is it a baby frog?
01:26Maybe it's a baby frog.
01:28Is this a blue crocodile?
01:30Isn't it a blue crocodile?
01:32We eat crocodiles.
01:34What?
01:35What?
01:38That's amazing.
01:40We take the poisonous part and fry it.
01:43Do you like crocodile meat?
01:45It's delicious.
01:46Is it delicious?
01:47It's light.
01:48It's light?
01:49It's crunchy and hard to eat.
01:52Is that so?
01:54Is this your house?
01:56Yes.
01:57Is this your house?
01:58Yes, it is.
01:59Excuse me.
02:00Please come in.
02:08Is this working?
02:10This is a firewood stove that my husband made during the winter.
02:15Your husband is amazing.
02:20In the middle of winter, there is a lot of snow.
02:22It's hard to make such a big firewood stove.
02:26Because of the heavy snow, the power lines are cut off and the electricity is cut off.
02:32Even without electricity, there is no shortage of ingenuity to make firewood stoves.
02:37By the way, your house is a small house where a craftsman who used to handle firewood used to live.
02:44The rent is 15,000 yen per month.
02:49It's cheap.
02:52Hello.
02:53Hello.
02:55I'm sorry to bother you.
02:59This is Yoshitaka.
03:01Nice to meet you, Yoshitaka.
03:03I'm Irie.
03:05I'm sorry to bother you.
03:07Hello.
03:08I'm sorry to bother you.
03:09This is his husband, Toshifumi.
03:12He is 49 years old.
03:14He made a dog house and a chicken coop.
03:19Let's make a place to sit.
03:21Is it okay?
03:24Is it a tree?
03:30Toshifumi handles tools skillfully.
03:33Let's ask him about his occupation.
03:36I'm a house repairman.
03:40Can you do carpenter?
03:41Yes.
03:42That's right. Toshifumi is a carpenter.
03:46He is convinced that he can make a fine dog house and a chicken coop.
03:54But why does his family live in the mountains of Nara Prefecture?
04:01I used to live in Osaka City.
04:04I had a job as a security guard.
04:07I think that's why my family moved to Nara.
04:09My family came to Nara as if to evacuate.
04:13His family used to live in the middle of Osaka.
04:18But one day,
04:22his family moved to a remote village as if to evacuate.
04:29Evacuation?
04:30I don't know.
04:32What happened?
04:35We continue to visit the Kitashiba family's house to find out what happened.
04:42We can't believe that they used to live in the city.
04:46They have a terrible life.
04:50When I see a bird, my body trembles.
04:53Why does your body tremble?
04:55I can't speak.
04:57Why?
05:04It looks like a cake.
05:06What is it?
05:07It's a bread loaf.
05:08A bread loaf?
05:10Is it a bread loaf?
05:12Yes.
05:13I can only bake this.
05:16It's a bread loaf.
05:17It's a bread loaf that can be baked.
05:18It's a hard bread.
05:21My husband likes it.
05:24It takes 30 minutes by car to the only convenience store in the village.
05:29They make bread loaves for breakfast and snacks.
05:36You can bake it in the microwave.
05:39It's burnt.
05:41It's over.
05:43It's over to bake.
05:44That's good.
05:49The raisins are burnt.
05:52It smells good.
05:53It smells good.
05:55I like it better when it's baked.
05:57They put butter on it.
05:59Please try it.
06:07It's good.
06:10It's good.
06:13When I go to the mountains to hunt, they bake this for me.
06:18Mr. Toshifumi, her husband, is a fisherman when he doesn't have a job.
06:25The four dogs he has are his hunting partners.
06:31I see.
06:32That's right.
06:35In the room of his eldest son, Hirotaka-kun, there is an unexpected thing that is not familiar to Yamao-kun.
06:41It's amazing.
06:46It's amazing.
06:47It's cool.
06:50In the mountains, it's far away from the house next door, so they can practice drumming without worrying.
06:58It's all-you-can-play.
07:00It's true that there is no trouble in the neighborhood.
07:04But what they like more than drumming is...
07:08They put bird food here.
07:13What is this?
07:15It's deer meat.
07:16Deer meat?
07:17It's a food for birds.
07:18It's amazing.
07:19One was missing, so the other one ate it.
07:22Which one?
07:23It's kakesu.
07:24Kakesu.
07:25There it is.
07:28It's gone.
07:29I couldn't catch it.
07:31You know a lot about birds.
07:32That's right.
07:33I don't know anything about kakesu.
07:36Kijibato.
07:37Where is it?
07:38Over there.
07:41Is that kijibato?
07:42It's fast to find it.
07:44It's amazing.
07:46It's so fast to find a bird that the camera can't catch it.
07:52When I see a bird, my body starts to tremble.
07:56How does it tremble?
07:57It's like shaking.
07:59This is definitely a good thing.
08:02In the future.
08:04There is a reason why she became a bird watcher.
08:11I put food for birds to observe.
08:15It's like that.
08:17It's the one over there.
08:19When kijibato came, it came many times.
08:25Even if one of the three birds came,
08:28even if the second bird flew away,
08:30there was a time when only one bird was looking at me.
08:33If I do this,
08:35if I move it like this,
08:36it will fly here and come to me.
08:40It's wild, isn't it?
08:42It's wild.
08:44That's why it's so open-minded.
08:47That's great.
08:48That's great.
08:49Why can you do that?
08:51She's used to it.
08:52It's very rare for birds.
08:56What's the origin of your name?
08:59Do you have a name?
09:00Yes, it's Orca.
09:02Orca?
09:03It's a cool name.
09:05When I asked if there was an orca there,
09:09I checked if there was an orca at first.
09:13Then it became my name.
09:16Mr. Hirotaka named the wild kijibato Orca.
09:21The distance between one person and one bird is getting closer and closer,
09:26but it's time to say goodbye.
09:30I made the QI code for Mr. Hirotaka.
09:33It's a QI code called Two-Shot Weather Dance.
09:39This is the actual video.
09:41It's amazing.
09:47According to an expert,
09:49the kijibato Orca, who adored Mr. Hirotaka,
09:51wanted food and did a similar move to the QI dance.
09:58One day, he said he couldn't stay at home anymore.
10:02I asked him why.
10:04He said he couldn't go back to the wild.
10:07He said he could reduce the amount of food little by little.
10:11Then he went back to the wild by himself.
10:14I thought it was amazing.
10:16I thought it was something he couldn't do.
10:19He went back to the wild.
10:21He forgot what he was doing.
10:24However,
10:25he can't forget the experience of exchanging his heart with a wild bird.
10:32I think we should add bird teeth after dog teeth and cat teeth.
10:37I know.
10:39It's bird teeth.
10:40It's bird teeth.
10:45Chickens are cute, too.
10:46Radish leaves?
10:47Yes, it's radish leaves.
10:49You can use this insect repellent for chickens.
10:52You can use this insect repellent for chickens.
10:57This is cucumber from the field.
11:00This is shiso and pickles.
11:04The old ladies here are very good at making pickles.
11:11Mika, who is good at cooking,
11:13can make pickles by asking the old ladies in the village.
11:17It's a very easy and delicious cucumber pickle recipe.
11:22All you need is a peeled and sliced cucumber,
11:27chopped shiso,
11:29salt, sugar,
11:31and a plastic bag for food.
11:35First, put the cucumber in the plastic bag.
11:40This is the amount of salt.
11:41It's 2.5% of the weight.
11:45You calculate it in detail.
11:473% was spicy.
11:492% wasn't enough, so I reduced it to 2.5%.
11:54Add twice the amount of sugar.
11:59You add sugar.
12:00I add quite a lot of sugar.
12:04After putting the chopped shiso in the plastic bag,
12:08shake it well and mix it all together.
12:13After removing the air from the bag,
12:16you put it under here and cook it.
12:19You put it under here and cook it.
12:26The next thing she takes out is sugarcane.
12:30Actually, this is it.
12:33Last year, my husband used sugarcane for his dog's food.
12:37He plucked the seeds from here,
12:40and the sugarcane grew a lot.
12:44Is that really possible?
12:46It's that easy?
12:48I love sugarcane.
12:51The sugarcane grew on its own from the seeds she plucked.
12:57In the old days, people used it for pickles.
13:02This is the soup I made when I made steamed chicken.
13:07She puts bacon in the soup.
13:11It looks delicious.
13:12The eggplant she plucked in the field becomes grilled eggplant.
13:19And this is the main dish of the day.
13:24I have a master.
13:26You mean the master of hunting?
13:28Yes, he is the one who plucked the eggplant.
13:36It's a wild meat.
13:39Wild meat.
13:41She grills it slowly and puts it on the steak.
13:48It's a dish.
13:50There are a lot of greens.
13:52We eat this outside.
13:56This is the table I made.
14:00Wild meat.
14:02Do you like wild meat?
14:03I don't like it.
14:04I mean, I don't like it.
14:08You're young, so you don't like meat.
14:11You'll understand when you grow up.
14:14The dinner of the night is...
14:17The sugarcane soup she grew on her own under the veranda.
14:21It looks delicious.
14:23It's Mika's specialty.
14:25The pickles she plucked in the field.
14:28I want to eat it.
14:29This is the eggplant she plucked in the field.
14:33This looks delicious.
14:35The eggplant looks delicious.
14:39The wild meat she plucked in the field.
14:41She puts miso on it.
14:44And then...
14:46She grills the spinach.
14:49And the main dish, the wild meat steak.
14:52It looks delicious with the lettuce.
14:56She eats it with the soy sauce-based onion sauce.
15:02It doesn't have a lot of fat.
15:06It looks delicious.
15:07It looks refreshing.
15:09Let's eat.
15:18It's amazing.
15:20It's even more delicious to eat here.
15:23Is it delicious?
15:24That's good.
15:27Is the wild meat always delicious?
15:30It's delicious.
15:31It's the sauce.
15:34It looks delicious.
15:35I heard that the wild meat steak is eaten with the eggs of other birds.
15:42Is that so?
15:43It's a small bird from Shizuoka.
15:46I've heard that the wild meat steak is delicious.
15:48Really?
15:49I looked it up on the Internet, but I couldn't find any taste.
15:52She's trying to eat the wild meat steak.
15:56What kind of conversation is this?
16:00She was born in 1969.
16:04She graduated from the University of Kobe.
16:07She was a nurse in Kansai.
16:15She met Toshifumi, who was six years younger than her.
16:19They had a good relationship.
16:22Toshifumi was an employee of an interior reform company in Osaka.
16:30I was born and raised in the city.
16:33It was hard for me to get close to people.
16:36When I was a child, I was taken to the center of Osaka for shopping, and I got a fever.
16:43Really?
16:45Toshifumi often went camping with Mika.
16:54After that, they got married in Osaka.
17:01The next year, their eldest son, Hirotaka,
17:05and three years later, their second son, Yoshitaka,
17:09were named after their favorite mountain.
17:17That's a nice smile.
17:19There's a mountain in there.
17:23However, there was something wrong with Mika's body.
17:29I used to work at a hospital,
17:31and I had to work three shifts a day,
17:33so my constipation got worse.
17:36I had to take a lot of medicine.
17:38If I had a headache or a stomachache,
17:42I would take painkillers.
17:47Her body was screaming every day.
17:54So when she had a day off,
17:56she would leave the city and look for nature.
18:01The place where she used to come every week was Kawakami Village in Nara Prefecture, where she lives now.
18:14In 2017, when her eldest son was about to enter elementary school,
18:19the four of them moved to Kawakami.
18:22The water is so clear.
18:25It's a perfect place for a husband and a wife.
18:30It's the best place.
18:32There's a veranda over there,
18:33and I saw the view from there,
18:35and I thought, this is it.
18:39The view from here is really nice.
18:42Wow, the mountains are right in front of you.
18:45That's right.
18:48Wow, it's so green.
18:50You can't see this view for free.
18:52That's right.
18:53You'd have to pay for it.
18:55It's a view you'd have to see for free.
18:58Between this mountain and that mountain,
19:00there's a mountain called Shirahige.
19:06When it snows for the first time,
19:08that mountain turns white.
19:11Now, Fumi Toshi is a carpenter.
19:17She learns about hunting and mountain life from a mountain master.
19:24What does Mika think?
19:27In the future, there will be a lot of role models here.
19:31Older people in the neighborhood will grow their own vegetables and pickle them.
19:38It's really delicious.
19:40I want to be an old lady like that.
19:45She moved to the mountains and started a new challenge.
19:56This is a public facility in the village.
20:01Mika is in the share kitchen.
20:06This is yuzu that I harvested in Kawakami Village.
20:11What she's boiling in the pot is not just yuzu.
20:17This is a local tea from Kawakami Village.
20:20This is cinnamon.
20:22This is Yamato Toki.
20:25Yamato Toki.
20:27It's a name I'm not used to hearing.
20:30Mika grows it in the field.
20:33This is a Celica plant that has been used as a medicinal plant for a long time.
20:41She puts the boiled juice in a bottle one by one.
20:47What is she making?
20:50What is it?
20:57Mika is particular about the ingredients of Kawakami Village.
21:01She makes it by herself.
21:03This is a craft cola.
21:07Is this how you make cola?
21:10It is currently sold at roadside stations.
21:13It is also a tribute to the villagers.
21:18I want to live here for a long time.
21:21As the population is decreasing,
21:23I would be happy if there were people like us who moved to the entrance of this product.
21:31That's why I'm making it.
21:34The mountains are getting stronger.
21:37The green has increased.
21:41It's in a great place.
21:43Looking from here, it looks like the house is about to be buried in the forest.
21:56I see people.
22:02Excuse me.
22:05I'm sorry.
22:07I'm from TV Tokyo.
22:10I'm on a TV show called Why There.
22:13I don't have a TV.
22:15It's okay.
22:17I'm sorry.
22:21You have a beard.
22:25It looks like you have a light on.
22:28You have a lot of facial hair.
22:32It looks like you have a lot of facial hair.
22:36I don't have a lot of facial hair.
22:39I'm sorry.
22:41I'm from TV Tokyo.
22:43I'm Eguchi from Why There.
22:47May I ask your name?
22:49My name is Tom Horie.
22:51Tom Horie.
22:53He has a long beard and looks like a sage.
22:58Tom Horie is 50 years old.
23:01There is a sage.
23:04Is he going to be a sage?
23:06He is a sage.
23:08It's bare.
23:10Yes, it's dry.
23:13It feels good to be bare.
23:15I see.
23:17This is a silver egg.
23:19It's a silver egg that you can get at my house recently.
23:23If you soak it in water, it will come off cleanly.
23:28It's a cold work.
23:30I eat it with rice.
23:36I put it on top of the silver egg.
23:41When it's cooked, I eat it with my mouth.
23:46It's really good.
23:49It's like a silver egg side dish.
23:52Mr Horie was washing the silver egg that he harvested in the fall.
23:57If you dry it after washing it with water, it can be stored for about a month.
24:03It is a precious food for mountain dwellers.
24:07I eat it as it is.
24:10Mr Horie is like a sage.
24:13He cooks the silver egg with karago and rice.
24:17He eats it as a silver egg rice.
24:20By the way, is this your house?
24:24I rent this house.
24:26This house is very big.
24:29This house includes the mountains.
24:32I rent this house for 2,000 yen a month.
24:342,000 yen?
24:35It's cheap.
24:37It includes the mountains.
24:382,000 yen is cheap.
24:41This is a remote mountain in northern Fukuoka prefecture.
24:48Mr Horie is like a sage.
24:51He rents a house for 2,000 yen a month.
24:54He doesn't spend money as much as possible.
24:57He lives a life of almost zero yen.
25:02Originally.
25:04I have been living abroad for 25 years.
25:07I look like this.
25:11I earn about 5 to 6 million yen.
25:13I live elegantly.
25:15Mr Horie has a 20-year career abroad.
25:20He is a great person.
25:24What kind of job is this?
25:26But his life.
25:29I became a homeless person in Egypt.
25:32Egypt?
25:33Did you become a homeless person?
25:36It's a mess there.
25:41I don't know what I'm doing.
25:44I felt like I had fallen to my house.
25:47I also have a life of being homeless.
25:50What is in the past of a thousand people?
25:54And why?
25:56One point from overseas life.
25:58Did you end up living in the mountains of Fukuoka prefecture?
26:06I wonder what it is.
26:08I will explain the three mysteries that interest me one by one.
26:13Mr Horie's life of almost zero yen.
26:22Do you look inside?
26:24Is it okay?
26:25Thank you very much.
26:36Excuse me.
26:40Is the electricity on?
26:4210A is the lowest.
26:45The cost is about 300 yen.
26:48It's about 800 yen a month.
26:51I don't use it except for the refrigerator.
26:53I usually use my headlight.
26:57Is this a headlight?
26:59I usually don't turn on the light at night.
27:01That's why it's on.
27:0610A?
27:08I really want to use the refrigerator.
27:11When I was putting on the refrigerator, I moved here.
27:15I think the person in front of me left it.
27:18There was a vacuum cleaner.
27:20When I turned on the vacuum cleaner, the breaker was on.
27:24That's about it.
27:31This is more than 100 years old.
27:34It's wide.
27:36It's a trash can.
27:38I'll turn on the light.
27:40Is it okay?
27:42It's okay.
27:44That's great.
27:46When I first came here, it didn't look like 10 years had passed.
27:50The ceiling had fallen.
27:53There were a lot of animals on it.
27:57It's very old.
28:01At first, the floor was torn apart.
28:05Mr. Horie reformed it himself.
28:10That's amazing.
28:13If you don't spend as much money as possible,
28:16It is said that it is being remodeled little by little using waste materials.
28:25This is the toilet in my house.
28:31It's broken.
28:33It looks like it was just left alone.
28:35After the floor collapsed,
28:37I put the ceiling outside and closed it.
28:41So there is no toilet in the house.
28:44Is it the effect of the collapse of the floor?
28:46Yes.
28:47The floor collapsed three times.
28:49A small one came.
28:51It's dangerous.
28:53That's right.
28:57Due to the collapse of the floor three times in the past,
29:00Part of the house is in a state where it cannot be repaired.
29:04So what about Mr. Horie's toilet?
29:10This is the toilet.
29:26This is the toilet.
29:28This is for men.
29:29This is for women.
29:30It's a big one.
29:32It's clean.
29:38Due to the collapse of the floor,
29:40In order to go to the toilet,
29:42You have to walk 30 meters from the entrance.
29:50What's more, the problem he's having now is...
29:53Yesterday, this was a passage.
29:56Only above this passage,
29:58It was raining.
30:00Rainy?
30:01Rainy.
30:02When it's raining, the roof of the house is definitely cracked.
30:06When a monkey comes, the roof of the house is broken.
30:11A monkey?
30:13In fact, around the village where Mr. Horie lives,
30:17The damage caused by wild monkeys is enormous.
30:21What?
30:23There it is!
30:25What?
30:27There it is!
30:29Where?
30:30It's in the field.
30:32It's moving!
30:34There it is!
30:36There it is!
30:37It's big.
30:38It's pretty big.
30:39It's really big.
30:41It's like a police dog.
30:43It's moving alone.
30:45The others are all in a group.
30:49He collects the broken tiles by himself.
30:54He buys a new one by himself.
30:59It's scary if it's not two pieces.
31:05Please tell me it's dangerous down there.
31:09By yourself?
31:11I'm scared.
31:13He's going barefoot.
31:16It's dangerous to slip and fall,
31:19so the staff starts working while watching over him.
31:26Don't you ask for a lift?
31:28I eat as much as I can afford.
31:32I see.
31:36Can you peel it off like this?
31:38Yes.
31:39In the old days, I just put the tiles on the ground.
31:42But now, I have to stop it.
31:45I can't stop it.
31:48Is it broken?
31:50Yes, it's broken.
31:52It's amazing.
31:53It's true.
31:55It's broken.
31:57A monkey is running around here.
31:59It's broken again.
32:02It might come again.
32:05It's okay.
32:06Where is it?
32:09It's broken.
32:12After that, he carefully replaces the tiles.
32:18It's done. Thank you.
32:20I'm glad.
32:21He did it by himself.
32:26You saved me.
32:27I'm glad.
32:29It's really scary to do this alone.
32:34Is it okay?
32:35Is it okay if it rains?
32:37I think it's okay.
32:39I want it to rain.
32:41I want it to rain.
32:44The damage of the toilet due to the landslide.
32:49The damage of the tiles due to monkeys.
32:52Mr. Horie lives a hard life every day.
32:57Speaking of hard life,
32:59Mr. Iguchi, the N1 champion of Westland in 2022,
33:03had a hard life when he was young.
33:08I used to work at a bar or a restaurant.
33:12When I was an entertainer,
33:15I had to go to auditions and concerts all of a sudden.
33:19I couldn't go to those places.
33:21I was fired from my part-time job.
33:23I didn't have any money.
33:25I had to pay the rent again and again.
33:28But I couldn't pay the rent.
33:31I was told to leave right away.
33:34I couldn't leave right away.
33:36I was fired from my part-time job.
33:40I was fired from my part-time job.
33:42I told them that I was an entertainer.
33:46They said,
33:47there are a lot of entertainers in this area.
33:49I've been in charge of entertainers.
33:51You can be a part-time entertainer.
33:54They said I was a very nice person.
33:56They asked me if I could eat properly.
33:59They said I could eat properly.
34:00They said I could eat properly.
34:02They said I could eat properly.
34:04I was fired from my part-time job.
34:06You were fired from your part-time job.
34:08I was fired from my part-time job.
34:10Mr. Horie has a good reputation.
34:14He has been living in the mountains of Fukuoka prefecture
34:18surrounded by nature for three years.
34:21I want to eat everything in the garden.
34:27I plant potatoes in the garden.
34:32In his garden,
34:34he grows potatoes,
34:37oranges,
34:40and garlic.
34:43He grows about 10 kinds of crops per year.
34:47He is self-sufficient.
34:51He doesn't spend a lot of money.
34:53He lives a zero-income life.
34:55Mr. Horie is like an ascetic.
34:59Were you born here?
35:02I was born in Ehime, Shikoku.
35:05Ehime?
35:07So, you were born here?
35:09Yes, I was born here.
35:12He was originally from Ehime prefecture.
35:16He said he was a great person who had a great success abroad.
35:22However, after that,
35:24Mr. Horie became obsessed with the mystery of zero-income life.
35:28The reality of a zero-income life was even more shocking.
35:34I couldn't move my stomach for three days.
35:38At that time, I was crying all the time in the bathroom.
35:46I didn't have a parent or anything.
35:49I just lived a normal life.
35:59Mr. Iwaki is known for his hobbies, such as cars and motorcycles.
36:03He has a new hobby.
36:07Mr. Iwaki, do you still do skydiving?
36:11I haven't done skydiving recently.
36:14It's more fun to go where you want to go.
36:19I went to the U.S. to get a plane license.
36:27I did an acrobatics flight.
36:30Did you do this?
36:32Yes, I did.
36:36When I did it in Hokkaido, my wife saw it and fell down.
36:43I've never told her to stop doing it.
36:47At that time, she told me to stop it.
36:52She told you to stop it?
36:54It's always exciting.
36:57If it's not exciting, I feel like I'm going to lose my hair.
37:01I don't think it matters.
37:04On the other hand, Mr. Asami had an unexpected experience in a punishment game.
37:12A comedian was bitten by a frog.
37:18The staff told me that I could do it.
37:21I said I could do it.
37:23The frog was about twice as big as Mr. Asami.
37:29Did you do it?
37:30Of course.
37:31I brought the frog to the center of the stage.
37:34The frog grabbed my hand.
37:37It grew a lot.
37:40Mr. Asami told me that the frog was here.
37:44I put the frog in my hand again.
37:47I told Mr. Asami that I made a mistake.
37:55Did you?
37:57I felt sorry for him.
38:00Your beard is amazing.
38:04You look like an expert.
38:08I don't think so.
38:13Mr. Horie Tsutomu is 50 years old with a long beard like a monk.
38:21He used to travel around the world for nearly 20 years.
38:24He is a great person who has made a great contribution.
38:28However...
38:30I felt like I had fallen into the abyss.
38:33This is the beginning of my falling life.
38:36He fell into the abyss due to an unexpected tragedy.
38:41After that, he moved to the mountains of Fukuoka prefecture.
38:48He lives a life of almost zero yen.
38:54I'll bring some bamboo.
39:01There are a lot of bamboo.
39:04Did you cut them?
39:05Yes, I did.
39:07I'm trying to cut the ones with branches.
39:13The branches are very important when you light a fire.
39:19If you cut them too much, they will rot.
39:23It's better to collect them now.
39:28Mr. Horie came to the mountains to pick up the bamboo he cut himself half a year ago.
39:34The reason why I use bamboo is that it's easy to light a fire and it's easy to carry.
39:43It's really light.
39:46It's different from wood.
39:48Even with this thickness, wood is quite heavy.
39:55Bamboo is easy to burn and easy to carry.
40:00It's essential to live in the mountains where there is no gas.
40:05You walk and bring it home.
40:07It's amazing. I've never seen anything like this.
40:12It's 12 o'clock.
40:17What should I eat?
40:20It looks like he's going to prepare lunch.
40:26This is wild boar leg meat.
40:29I'm going to boil this.
40:32I'm going to make something with wild boar broth.
40:37Did you get it?
40:39Yes, I got it from Mr. Deosu at my house.
40:54This is my kitchen.
40:57Is this your kitchen?
40:59It's amazing.
41:01In winter, I boil meat and fish with this big pot and make broth.
41:13The wild boar is melting.
41:17Then, Mr. Horie, who looks like a professional,
41:21puts the wild boar meat in the pot.
41:24It's a great combination.
41:26This is the spine of the wild boar.
41:30I'll put this in.
41:33He combines wild boar meat with yellowtail.
41:37It's an amazing dish.
41:40This is the shoulder.
41:43Yellowtail and wild boar are a great combination.
41:48Mr. Horie has been active overseas for nearly 20 years.
41:51He has a great career.
41:56After this, his life has changed a lot.
42:04My life has changed a lot.
42:06My life has changed a lot.
42:11Why is your life different?
42:13It's a lot of changes.
42:15I earn 5 to 6 million yen a month.
42:18I live an elegant life.