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ナゼそこ?+2025年4月3日 新MCカトパンも仰天!3女2男の大家族が(秘)山暮らし
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00:00What did you do before coming here?
00:04I was a police officer.
00:07A police officer?
00:08Yes.
00:09You were a police officer?
00:10Yes, I was a police officer.
00:12Wow.
00:14He was a police officer.
00:16Wow, that's amazing.
00:18Did you make the stove yourself?
00:20Yes.
00:21Did you learn how to make it?
00:23No, I didn't.
00:24I'm an amateur, so it's embarrassing.
00:27I see.
00:30He worked as a guard at a prison in Shikoku for almost 15 years.
00:38But for some reason, he suddenly moved to a mountainous area in Kochi Prefecture.
00:46What's behind this?
00:48He seems to be a heavy alcoholic.
00:51My hands were shaking when I first met him.
00:53I think he's probably dead by now.
00:58What? He's dead by now?
01:01What happened to the guard who was working at the prison?
01:05Let's find out the shocking truth.
01:09And tonight, we have a new host.
01:14We have a new guest.
01:19She's my new partner.
01:22She's a lethal weapon in this industry.
01:26She's here.
01:28Nice to meet you.
01:30I'm Ayako Kato, and I'm a CMC.
01:33It's my first time to be a host, so I'll do my best.
01:36Nice to meet you.
01:38Thank you for choosing this program.
01:42I'm sure this program is good.
01:44First of all, this program is not burdensome.
01:47You don't have to do a lot of things.
01:49You can watch the VTR.
01:51You can say what you think.
01:54So I'm glad you chose this program.
01:59I'm counting on you.
02:02I'll do my best.
02:04Today's guest is...
02:07Hakawa Station, located in the center of Kochi Prefecture.
02:16According to the information,
02:18she's been working as a guard in the prison for 15 years.
02:21She lives in the mountains.
02:25Are you going to the mountains over there?
02:27Yes.
02:28It's about 10 km from here.
02:33She's a little far from the station.
02:39It's a great view.
02:41It's a great view.
02:46It takes 15 minutes to go further into the mountains.
02:52Is this the way home?
02:53Yes, it is.
02:54Is this the way home?
02:55Yes.
03:03It's in the mountains.
03:06It's in the mountains.
03:08There are houses over there.
03:12Let's walk around here.
03:14It depends on the day.
03:16We can walk for hours.
03:17I see.
03:20Let's ask the locals.
03:26There's someone over there.
03:30Hello.
03:31Hello.
03:32Excuse me.
03:33We're shooting a program called,
03:35Why Are You There?
03:37on TV Tokyo.
03:38No, no, no.
03:39You're so pretty.
03:41You're so pretty.
03:46We're shooting a program
03:48about people living in the mountains.
03:51We've been to many places.
03:53She's called Ms. Oga.
03:54Ms. Oga?
03:55She has many children.
03:57Ms. Oga?
03:58She's still young.
04:00Is that so?
04:01Ms. Oga used to be a police officer at the prison.
04:06She has five children.
04:10If she has five children...
04:12It's a big family.
04:14Excuse me.
04:16She's kind enough to give them a ride.
04:25It's a narrow road.
04:27Yes, it is.
04:28I'm sorry. I've never been up there.
04:32It's pitch black at night.
04:34Yes, it is.
04:37I think this is the place.
04:39Is this the right place?
04:42I think so.
04:48Excuse me.
04:51There's a lot of smoke.
04:55There's a lot of smoke.
04:57There's a lot of smoke.
04:59Are you okay?
05:01Oh?
05:02Is that a dog?
05:05Hello.
05:06Hello.
05:08Excuse me.
05:09We're from TV Tokyo.
05:11Yes.
05:12We're on a show called, Why Are You Here?
05:14Yes.
05:15We're here to interview people around here.
05:18Can we talk to you?
05:20Of course.
05:21There's a lot of smoke.
05:24It's a fire.
05:27What are you doing?
05:30I'm making salt.
05:32What?
05:33Salt?
05:34I'm making salt.
05:35What?
05:36What?
05:37I don't know if it's possible.
05:38I know it's near the sea, but how can you make salt in such a mountainous area?
05:42Are you making it by hand?
05:44Yes, we get seawater from the sea.
05:47You get it?
05:48Yes, it's easy to make at home.
05:50What?
05:51How long does it take?
05:53We start in the morning and finish around 11 or 12 at night.
05:58You start with the seawater?
05:59Yes, we start with the seawater.
06:00It's easy to remember, isn't it?
06:02Yes.
06:03But we have a firewood stove.
06:05So, we usually make a condensation solution in the room.
06:09And we're finishing it now.
06:12I see.
06:13How long does it take?
06:14About two hours?
06:15Two or three hours.
06:16I see.
06:17I'm from TV Tokyo.
06:19Yes.
06:20My name is Yoshimura.
06:21Can I ask your name?
06:22My name is Oga.
06:23Mr. Oga?
06:24Yes.
06:25And your name?
06:26My name is Takahisa.
06:27Mr. Takahisa?
06:28Yes.
06:29I'm 46.
06:30I'm 46.
06:31I'm 46.
06:32My name is Kanako Oga.
06:33Oh, Ms. Kanako.
06:34This is Mr. Oga Takahisa, a former police officer who moved to the mountains of Kochi Prefecture.
06:40He is 46 years old.
06:44And this is his wife, Ms. Kanako.
06:47She is 41 years old.
06:50Can I have a look inside?
06:52Is it okay?
06:53It's okay.
06:54I'm sorry.
06:56It's not a big house.
06:57I see.
07:12It's spacious.
07:16It's amazing.
07:17It's exactly the same as it was in the past.
07:20Yes.
07:21This area is probably old and the ceiling is low.
07:24It's full of dust.
07:26Is it quite old?
07:27It's the oldest room.
07:28I think it's 150 to 160 years old.
07:30150 years old?
07:31Yes.
07:32I see.
07:33It's amazing.
07:36It's amazing.
07:39Mr. Oga's family lives in a small house which is about 150 years old.
07:45At the time of the relocation, the house was in ruins.
07:48So, they renovate the house by themselves.
07:51I see.
07:53And this is his family.
07:55I see.
07:58Hello.
08:01He gave me something.
08:04He is cute.
08:05He is cute.
08:06He is on TV.
08:07He is on TV.
08:08He is on TV.
08:09What's your name?
08:10What's your name?
08:12I'm the oldest, Oga Ichi.
08:15He is the oldest.
08:16He is the oldest.
08:17He is the oldest.
08:18He is the oldest.
08:19I'm Oga Ichi.
08:22Who am I?
08:23Fumi.
08:25Fumi-kun?
08:26I'm Fumi-kun, the second oldest.
08:28Fumi-kun, the second oldest.
08:30How old are you?
08:32Six years old.
08:33Six years old.
08:34Ichi-chan, the oldest, is 8 years old.
08:37Fumi-kun, the second oldest, is 6 years old.
08:41And...
08:44He came back.
08:46He came back.
08:47Welcome back.
08:48Let's walk again.
08:50Hello.
08:51Hello.
08:53He is cute.
08:54Hello.
08:56Ichi-kun is 3 years old.
09:00Ichi-kun is 3 years old.
09:02Mizu-chan, the third oldest, is 5 years old.
09:05Ryo-chan, the fourth oldest, is 3 years old.
09:09She is the fifth oldest.
09:11Fifth oldest.
09:13What's your name?
09:14I'm Go.
09:15Go?
09:19Wow, you are still the same.
09:23Do you all have numbers?
09:25One, two, three, four, five.
09:29They have names in order.
09:32That's amazing.
09:34It's very lively.
09:38In addition to Takahisa-san and Kanako-san,
09:41they have five children,
09:43Ichi-chan, Fumi-kun, Mizu-chan, Ryo-chan, and Go-kun.
09:50They are a family of seven.
09:54They seem to be used to the life in the mountains.
10:07Nata!
10:10Fumi-kun, who is 6 years old, is doing the rolling by himself.
10:16On Christmas, Fumi-kun gave me nata.
10:20He gave me nata.
10:22He gave you nata?
10:23Yes.
10:24That's why I'm doing it.
10:26Did Santa give you nata?
10:28Yes, Fumi-kun gave it to me.
10:30Did Fumi-kun give it to Santa?
10:32Yes.
10:36Is that nata a present?
10:38Yes, from Santa.
10:44He is very happy.
10:46Recently, Fumi-kun has been able to turn on the stove by himself.
10:50He is very helpful.
10:52He is doing the rolling by himself.
10:54They are very strong children who are used to the life in the mountains.
11:00They are cute.
11:01And there are others who live with them.
11:07This is a duck.
11:09There is a duck?
11:11In order to eat eggs and meat on their own, they raise chickens, ducks, and ducks.
11:18The quality of the eggs is different.
11:20What happened to this hut?
11:21This hut was abandoned.
11:24I built it by myself.
11:26But I was too amateur.
11:28I didn't bury the pillars in the soil.
11:31So I put them all on the hut.
11:35So I built this one.
11:38It doesn't move.
11:40I put it on the top.
11:43I built it all by myself.
11:45I think I did a good job.
11:49Typhoons are a big problem.
11:51That's right.
11:53Do you have any experience in building?
11:56No, I don't.
11:58He is a complete amateur.
12:00Although he has no experience in building,
12:04he built the chicken coop by himself using the ruins.
12:09In addition, he built not only the chicken coop,
12:13but also the stove.
12:15That's right.
12:19He is good at building.
12:21That's great.
12:23Did you learn it from somewhere?
12:25No, I didn't.
12:26I'm a complete amateur.
12:28I'm embarrassed to do it all.
12:31Can amateurs build it?
12:33Yes, they can.
12:35I think I can do anything if I try.
12:39In order to cook and make salt outside,
12:42he built the stove by himself.
12:45Takahisa wants to make everything by himself.
12:53Actually, he has a deep attachment to the host, Yusuke.
12:58Yusuke?
13:00In those days,
13:02I was broadcasting with Masumoto TOTASU
13:05on a TV program called Yuhi no Dragon.
13:11Yuhi no Dragon.
13:13I know it well.
13:15I love Yuhi no Dragon.
13:17I still have VHS at home.
13:19TOTASU wasn't popular at that time.
13:22It was before ATSUSAZE was popular.
13:27After that,
13:29there was a program called SHINBASHI MUSIC HALL.
13:34TOTASU, Yusuke, and Takeshi?
13:38Yes.
13:39Yusuke and Takeshi.
13:41The three of us were broadcasting together.
13:44I was broadcasting with Takeshi.
13:47They are great members.
13:50I watched it without fail.
13:52I'm glad you did.
13:55You became famous and became an actor.
14:01I'm glad to hear that.
14:04I've never met you before.
14:07I want you to come to my studio next time.
14:09Please come to my house.
14:11I'll go to your house.
14:15Yusuke has a surprising career.
14:20Ayako Kato, the new emcee of NADESOKO.
14:24She has a surprising career before she became an announcer.
14:28I didn't want to be an announcer.
14:31I wanted to be a music teacher.
14:33So I went to a music school.
14:35I got a teacher's license.
14:37I went to an educational training.
14:39I did my best to get a license.
14:41Did you play musical instruments?
14:43Yes.
14:44I've been playing the piano since I was a kid.
14:47Can you play the piano?
14:49I can't play the piano now.
14:51But I can play a simple song for children.
14:57Let's play a song.
15:00The recording time will be extended.
15:03Let's stop playing the piano.
15:07Takahisa's husband is a big fan of Yusuke.
15:11He makes salt in the stove.
15:18This is salt.
15:20This is also salt.
15:21Is that so?
15:23The seawater has been concentrated for a whole day since the day before.
15:28It's finally salt.
15:32He's going to finish it from here.
15:38Drain the water.
15:41Hurry up.
15:43Drain the water?
15:45It's hard to make salt.
15:48His wife, Kanako, suddenly runs away with salt.
15:54What is her purpose?
15:56Were we here?
16:07Are you really going to drain the water?
16:09Are you really going to drain the water?
16:13She used a washing machine to drain the water.
16:17She's going to drain the salt.
16:20It's important to drain the salt as soon as it's done.
16:26That's what the master said.
16:30And the finished product is...
16:36It's done.
16:42Do you want to taste it?
16:45It's freshly made.
16:48It's delicious.
16:50It's really delicious.
16:52The good thing about salt is the minerals.
16:55The minerals make the salt rich.
17:00Do you want to taste it?
17:01Do you want to taste it?
17:02There's a lot of salt.
17:04There's a lot of salt.
17:08There's a lot of salt.
17:12It's delicious.
17:15The family is surrounded by five children and can't help smiling.
17:21What did you do before you came here?
17:24I was a police officer.
17:26A police officer?
17:28At the prison?
17:30Yes, I was a police officer.
17:33For about 14 or 15 years.
17:37The job of a police officer is...
17:40to arrest people who commit crimes and are sent to prison.
17:45Along with reflecting on their own crimes,
17:48the job is to support them so that they can return to society.
17:53Moreover...
17:55Which university did you go to?
17:57I went to Hiroshima University.
18:00What's Hiroshima?
18:01It's Hiroshima University.
18:04Ms. Takahisa graduated from Hiroshima University.
18:10After that, she worked as a supervisor at a prison in Shikoku for about 15 years.
18:18However...
18:21You look like an alcoholic.
18:24My hands were shaking when we first met.
18:27I think I might have died by now.
18:30What happened?
18:33I think I might have died by now.
18:36Ms. Takahisa, who was a supervisor at a prison, has a surprising past.
18:40What happened to her?
18:43And...
18:45Why did she leave the prison and suddenly move to the mountains?
18:52In order to find out the two mysteries,
18:54we went further into the mountain life of her family.
19:00Is this a field?
19:02That's right.
19:04What are you making?
19:06This is a radish.
19:08Can you pull it?
19:09Yes.
19:10Which one do you want?
19:15It's huge.
19:19It's huge.
19:20Is it over?
19:23The children help to harvest vegetables.
19:28It's fun.
19:32They are making more than just radishes.
19:36There are about 30 kinds of vegetables, including Chinese cabbage, cabbage, wasabi, red pepper, and sweet potato.
19:44There are about 11 kilometers to the supermarket in the city, so the vegetables are available at their own pace.
19:55It's 4 p.m.
19:59It's the climax.
20:00It's a miracle.
20:01Is there such a way to sleep?
20:03Mr. Go, who is at the bottom, is sleeping in a great way.
20:07What kind of posture is he sleeping in?
20:09He's so cute.
20:14His wife, Ms. Kanako, is preparing dinner.
20:22Ichi, who is at the top, also helps.
20:25She's great.
20:29Ichi, put the one you cut into this.
20:35There's a lot of tofu.
20:37There's a lot of tofu.
20:41It's a place where you can make shiitake mushrooms.
20:44There's a lot of tofu.
20:51Do you always help?
20:53Yes.
20:54I help when I can.
20:57How about you?
20:58I don't help.
21:00I'm doing my best today.
21:02It's a tough place for siblings.
21:07Cut shiitake mushrooms and deep-fried tofu into bite-sized pieces.
21:14Do you make it here?
21:15Yes.
21:20Heat the frying pan on the firewood stove.
21:23Add homemade garlic.
21:27Add chopped shiitake mushrooms and deep-fried tofu.
21:30Stir-fry over high heat.
21:32Stir-fry over high heat.
21:36When the ingredients are cooked, take them out into a bowl.
21:42Season the dried shiitake mushrooms with soy sauce.
21:48Lightly cook them.
21:52The dried shiitake mushrooms are different.
21:54You're right.
21:55They're black.
21:57Season the shiitake mushrooms and deep-fried tofu with...
22:04What's this?
22:06This is yuzu.
22:11This is yuzu vinegar.
22:13It's made from yuzu.
22:15Yuzu vinegar?
22:16Yes.
22:17It's made from yuzu.
22:19Add a little bit of yuzu.
22:21Yuzu is delicious.
22:24Add homemade salt.
22:28Add soy sauce.
22:31Season with yuzu juice.
22:36The mixture of shiitake mushrooms and dried shiitake mushrooms is ready.
22:41It looks delicious.
22:44It looks delicious.
22:47In addition...
22:49This is wild boar meat from a neighbor.
22:52Wild boar meat.
22:57Cut the fatty wild boar meat into pieces that are easy to eat.
23:04Pick the leaves and leeks from the field.
23:13What's the seasoning?
23:14Miso.
23:15You're bold.
23:17It's moderate.
23:21Did you buy this miso?
23:23We make this miso at home every year.
23:28Do you make your own miso?
23:29Yes.
23:33I consume a lot of miso.
23:35Do you?
23:36I make about 40 kg of miso, but it's not enough.
23:41It's not enough?
23:4240 kg of miso is not enough.
23:46It's delicious.
23:47This is good.
23:48This is delicious.
23:52The wild boar meat miso soup is made with vegetables and homemade miso, such as kelp leaves, leeks, daikon, and sweet potatoes.
24:03It looks delicious.
24:05Of course, they also eat rice.
24:10This is the rice they harvested in their rice fields.
24:16Is it perfect?
24:17It's perfect.
24:19It's perfect.
24:22This looks delicious.
24:23It's true.
24:24It's glossy.
24:27Today's dinner is fried daikon, a mixture of shiitake and hijiki, wild boar meat miso soup, and red daikon salad.
24:38This is a particular dish that uses a lot of homemade ingredients.
24:44Speaking of particular things, Ayako Kato, the new emcee of NAZE SOKO, has a particular thing that she does on a daily basis.
24:53My skin is very weak.
24:55I don't know how your skin is.
24:58Where is it weak?
24:59I have atopic dermatitis, so I'm 100% sensitive to skin.
25:06And I wear a waist band on my pants and skirts.
25:11It's not a belt.
25:13It's a rubber band.
25:16You wear it and take it off.
25:19By the way, my room clothes look like this.
25:22Are you kidding me?
25:23Your room clothes look like this at home?
25:27I want to appear on a program like this.
25:29That's right.
25:30If it's okay.
25:31That's right.
25:32If it's okay, it's like this.
25:34It's easy to understand.
25:35It's easy to understand.
25:36Let's eat a delicious meal that uses a lot of homemade ingredients.
25:42Thank you for the meal.
25:44Thank you for the meal.
25:45Thank you for the meal.
25:48Put this here.
25:50Yes.
25:51And eat this.
25:55Put the spicy one on top.
25:57Yes.
25:59It's delicious.
26:00And put this next to the tea.
26:03Put this on top.
26:05It's delicious.
26:09It's delicious.
26:10It's delicious.
26:12We use almost all the ingredients we make.
26:16That's right.
26:18It's interesting today.
26:20I'm still hungry.
26:22It's almost homemade.
26:23Rice and soup.
26:25That's right.
26:26Miso, too.
26:27What's the good thing about living here?
26:30I'm really grateful that the children can play freely.
26:36I don't know where to go and what to do.
26:39I feel like I can go anywhere freely.
26:43I can't do it in the city.
26:45That's right.
26:47The people around me, including my five children, are all very considerate.
26:54Wherever I go, they look at me warmly.
26:58That's right.
26:59It's very big.
27:01It's alive.
27:03That's right.
27:04Compared to the old days.
27:10But why?
27:14Takahisa's family, who were in custody at the Shikoku prison,
27:19suddenly moved to the mountains of Kochi Prefecture.
27:26Takahisa was born in Kochi City in 1953.
27:32After graduating from Hiroshima University in Japan, he returned to Kochi Prefecture and got a job.
27:40However, he only worked at a musical instrument store for a year.
27:45Then he quit his job as a high school PE teacher for three years.
27:52I didn't have a lot of money.
27:56I didn't have any days off.
27:59I think it was about 120,000 to 130,000 yen.
28:02That's a lot of money.
28:03That's a lot of money.
28:04Society is tough.
28:07It doesn't make sense.
28:10At that time, Takahisa thought,
28:15I think I need a stable job.
28:18I'm going to be a public servant.
28:21When he was 26 years old, he passed the public servant exam.
28:26And where he got a job.
28:29It's a prison.
28:31Prison?
28:32Yes.
28:33Did you want it yourself at first?
28:36It's like a prison exam.
28:39If you work at a prison, you're a prisoner.
28:42I didn't really know.
28:45But I'm a public servant, and I can take it at my age.
28:49You can take it at your age.
28:53Takahisa chose a prison where he could work.
29:00He left his hometown, Kochi, and worked at a certain prison in Shikoku.
29:08How did you feel when you actually worked?
29:10That's amazing.
29:13I've seen a lot of skin I've never seen before.
29:19There are a lot of people like this on the back.
29:25Didn't you think it was scary?
29:27But it's strange.
29:33We work in uniform.
29:36When I wear a uniform, I don't feel scared.
29:43I feel like my position makes me.
29:47I feel like I'm working in an organization.
29:51When I wear a uniform.
29:53It's a job I've never experienced before.
29:59It's a new experience.
30:02If I take it seriously, people around me are nice to me.
30:09I feel like I'm working in a good environment.
30:16Takahisa said he felt a sense of accomplishment in a job that he had never experienced before.
30:28But something has changed since then.
30:33It's like alcoholism.
30:35My hands were shaking when I met him.
30:38I drank 24 cans of alcohol a day.
30:45That's amazing.
30:48Was that stress?
30:50Maybe.
30:51I wanted to hide something.
30:54I don't have confidence in dealing with people.
30:59I didn't know if I should dress up or drink.
31:04I didn't know if I was living my life.
31:10The anxiety and unconscious stress of his life that he accumulated before he knew it.
31:18Almost every day, from work to holidays, he relied on alcohol while he was at home.
31:26As he spent those dark days, he met someone who changed his life.
31:34My friend's brother.
31:36My friend's brother came to my friend's wedding.
31:42I think it was a wedding.
31:49They met at Takahisa's sister's wedding.
31:57At first, it was interesting.
32:00I didn't know there were so many people who drank.
32:03It was the first time I saw such a person.
32:08You didn't think you would date from there?
32:10I didn't think so.
32:12It's a very hard job as a public servant.
32:15I've been living in Hong Kong for a long time.
32:20I've never met a public servant.
32:23There's no one around me.
32:25But he was very honest.
32:28He said he loved me.
32:30He was honest, and his hands were shaking.
32:35He looked cute when he drank in the morning.
32:41I'm glad he's the one who sees me.
32:43I don't have to be like, this person is no good.
32:49They both liked alcohol, and they got along right away.
32:54But their lives were very different.
33:00After graduating from high school, I wanted to open a cafe.
33:06So I looked for an open-air restaurant and did my own DIY.
33:11I opened a cafe.
33:14I did video editing for free.
33:18I did whatever I wanted to do.
33:23Mr. Takahisa and Ms. Kanako have lived a completely different life.
33:32But there was a reason why they were so different.
33:43I didn't know there was such a way of life.
33:46I think it's coming down from above.
33:57Wow!
34:01Yuki Matsushita, an actor who represents Japan.
34:05She has a particular way of memorizing scripts.
34:10Do you have a particular way of memorizing scripts?
34:13Basically, I only remember the parts that are a little noisy.
34:19Not alone?
34:21It's okay to be alone.
34:23For example, something noisy.
34:26It's easier to get the lines if it's noisy.
34:31When I'm in the scene, I have to concentrate on various noises, such as trains and so on.
34:39I tend to forget my lines.
34:42So I make the environment bad from the beginning.
34:45That's why I'm going to do that.
34:49I memorize it by myself, so I memorize it like this.
34:53I hit the wall with a script like this.
34:58I feel like I've read the script well.
35:03If I memorize it in the bathroom, it gets so thick.
35:07If I take it to the scene, I can put pressure on the people around me.
35:14I don't remember that part.
35:18What did you do before you came here?
35:20I was a police officer.
35:22A police officer?
35:24Takahisa Oga, a husband who was in charge of the prison.
35:31Kanako, his wife.
35:37They moved to the mountains in Kochi Prefecture for a reason.
35:41While raising five children, they live almost on their own.
35:47Before they got married, they were living a completely different life.
35:54I do DIY myself.
35:56I run a cafe.
35:59I do video editing work for free.
36:03I've been doing whatever I want to do freely.
36:09It's the exact opposite of being a prison guard.
36:12Kanako has been doing whatever she wants to do freely.
36:17Takahisa, who witnessed such a scene.
36:23I do a lot of DIY work now.
36:28But I've never had a chance to make an impact.
36:35I've never held a screw or anything like that.
36:40When I went out, I was like,
36:43I'm going to do it.
36:45I did it.
36:47I was like, what?
36:49I felt alive.
36:52I felt like I was alive.
36:55I didn't belong anywhere.
36:58I was like a wolf.
37:01I was like, oh, this is how I live.
37:06That's amazing.
37:08In my head, I was like a public servant.
37:12I got paid.
37:14That's how I live.
37:17I was drawn to the idea of living on my own.
37:24It was a pure white campus.
37:27I was really honest.
37:29I like being honest.
37:31When I want to do something,
37:35I'm like, oh, that's good.
37:37Let's do it.
37:39It makes my eyes sparkle.
37:43Takahisa, who lived on a fixed rail.
37:48Kanako, who enjoyed life and lived freely.
37:53They were drawn to places they didn't belong,
37:56and the disaster began.
37:59But why did they have to leave their stable job as public servants
38:05and move into the mountains of Kochi Prefecture?
38:10Behind all of this,
38:12there was a coincidence that happened only three months after the disaster.
38:19Three months after the disaster.
38:25That's amazing.
38:28Mr. Terunosuke Takezai, who has played the role of a shabby man
38:32in a number of dramas,
38:34until his husband's family was destroyed.
38:38Recently, he has had some concerns about his role.
38:44I think I've played a shabby man two-thirds of my acting career.
38:47I'm surprised.
38:49I don't think I've ever played a shabby man.
38:52What kind of shabby man?
38:54I've been playing a shabby man for the past two years.
38:57That's true.
38:59When I play a shabby man,
39:03people ask me about it.
39:05When I play a shabby man, people say I'm a criminal.
39:07They say, you're definitely doing something.
39:11I don't think I can play a shabby man anymore.
39:15I don't think so.
39:17I don't think they'll believe me.
39:19I'll take that as a backer and make an offer.
39:23In the mountains of Kochi Prefecture.
39:26I'm an amateur, so I'm embarrassed.
39:31Mr. Oga Takahisa, who was watching the prison,
39:37and his wife, Ms. Kanako.
39:41Now, with five children,
39:44they seem to be living almost self-sufficiently.
39:51Before marriage, the couple lived in the city, which is inextricably linked to living in the mountains.
39:58But why did you decide to move to the mountains
40:02when you were only three months old?
40:07I wanted to do something like a firewood stove or a field.
40:13But I couldn't do it when I lived in the city.
40:16I've always longed for that kind of life.
40:23Did you have any resistance to that?
40:25I've been the ultimate yes-man since then.
40:29Your wife is pulling you.
40:33When I said I wanted to live in the mountains,
40:37everyone said yes.
40:41I've always liked the river.
40:43I like the beautiful river that flows here.
40:47I thought it would be nice to live by the river.
40:51So we drove there together.
40:56We found a house there.
41:02We thought it was an open house, so we came to see it.
41:07We started dating, and we bought it in three months.
41:11We bought it.
41:12Wow, that's amazing.
41:14That's a great move.
41:16We bought it before we got married.
41:18I see.
41:21They got married and bought a house in the mountains in just three months.
41:27They got married in 2016.
41:30Their eldest daughter, Ichi-chan, was born the following year.
41:34They started living in the mountains with their family.
41:39After moving, Takahisa-san lived in the mountains.
41:45He started a job that was completely different from being a prison guard.
41:54How do you like it?
41:58Wow, that's amazing.
42:07There's a place called Pritvice National Park in Croatia.
42:11Why did you decide to come here?
42:13It's a famous place.
42:15Really? I didn't know that.
42:17The drama Dear My Baby will start tomorrow.
42:21It's a strong greeting-face drama about the love for a veteran actor, Kota Nomura.
42:30Please watch it.
42:32It looks interesting.
42:34The drama, Otto Yoshinde Kurenai Ka? will start on April 7th.
42:37The restart of life.
42:39The common barrier is the three husbands including me.
42:42It's a marriage suspense drama where the three women struggle for happiness.
42:45Please watch it.
42:46Again?
42:49Ayako Kato, the new emcee of Why?
42:53What is the unforgettable experience in the nature of Croatia?
42:58There's a place called Pritvice National Park in Croatia.
43:02Pritvice?
43:03It's like Emerald Green.
43:05Yes, it is.
43:06It's a huge garden.
43:08You can take a walk around it.
43:11Can we walk around it?
43:13Yes, you can. There's a course.
43:15Can't we get into the water?
43:16No, no one can.
43:19It's beautiful.
43:20Yes, it is.
43:21The water is beautiful.
43:22Yes, it is.
43:23It's good to walk in the nature.
43:26Why did you decide to come here?
43:29It's a famous place.
43:31Really? I didn't know that.
43:33I didn't know that.
43:36In the mountains of Croatia,
43:40the couple live almost on their own
43:42while raising five children.
43:49After moving,
43:51Takahisa, who used to be a police officer,
43:54started his life in the mountains.
43:58Is this your mountain?
44:00No, this is the mountain where I live.
44:04It's hard to take care of yourself now.
44:08You're getting old.
44:10So I decided to move here.
44:12I'm going to take a detour.
44:14And I'm going to live in the mountains.
44:17Takahisa, who used to be a police officer,
44:21got permission from the landowner
44:24to take care of his seven family members.
44:28I was able to think and do things
44:30other than drinking alcohol.
44:33I was able to take responsibility.
44:36I was able to take responsibility
44:38because I couldn't go home
44:40because I didn't take care of myself.
44:43That's right.
44:44You become self-conscious.
44:46Why is it?
44:47It's on TVER U-NEXT.

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