世界!ニッポン行きたい人応援団 2024年10月14日 ニッポンに行きたい人を発見!ポーランドの日本祭り

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00:00In order to find people who want to go to Japan,
00:06we went to Warsaw, the capital of Poland.
00:11Here, we went to that festival, which is familiar to this program.
00:19Wow, there are so many people.
00:25This is the 9th Japan Festival in Poland.
00:30There are many foreign guests.
00:34Wow, this is Japan.
00:37You can experience Japanese culture here.
00:43This is fried chicken with Japanese sauce.
00:46It looks delicious.
00:48It looks very delicious.
00:50There are many stalls with Japanese food.
00:55Wow.
00:59There are so many people.
01:03There are so many people.
01:10What are you waiting for?
01:12We are waiting for okonomiyaki.
01:14I love okonomiyaki.
01:17Is okonomiyaki popular in Poland?
01:20Yes.
01:22We sometimes make it at home.
01:24Really?
01:26Yes.
01:28We like pancakes, so okonomiyaki is easy to get used to.
01:34The direction is different.
01:36What I want to convey is completely different.
01:39It's just the shape.
01:41Okonomiyaki has gradually become popular overseas in recent years.
01:47The overseas sales of Okonomiyaki sauce is 4.9 billion yen.
01:54It has doubled in the past five years.
01:57Okonomiyaki sauce is amazing.
01:59In March of this year, Okonomiyaki was added to Oxford English dictionary, which is one of the most prestigious dictionaries in the world.
02:11In addition, there are many stalls selling Japanese goods.
02:18It starts at 78.
02:22Wow, it's an old Japanese shop.
02:27What kind of shop is this?
02:30They sell old Japanese goods.
02:33It's a clock.
02:35It's nostalgic.
02:36It's a thermos.
02:38Zodirus.
02:40Tiger.
02:42It's a Japanese pair of sunglasses.
02:44It's an old Nikon.
02:46Nikon.
02:48It's funny.
02:50All the goods were sold out at the Japanese auction site.
02:55I got this for 1 yen.
02:58But it cost 10,000 yen to share.
03:02But it cost 10,000 yen to share.
03:05There are about 30,000 people on board on this day alone.
03:10It's amazing.
03:12They prepare a special booth for the program and look for people who want to go to Japan.
03:19There was a person who looked like he couldn't stand it.
03:21Then.
03:23Natalia is coming to help.
03:27Good morning.
03:29Good morning.
03:30Who is this person?
03:34He was invited last year.
03:37What?
03:39Japan?
03:42Motokun will sing Amami Oshima's song, which he loves so much, at Amami High School.
03:50The results will be announced at the presentation.
03:53Who is this person?
04:03This time, he bought a pair of sunglasses with his friends for the program.
04:09I'm so happy.
04:11And.
04:14There are 100 people who want to go to Japan.
04:23What?
04:25I want to be a disciple of Yoshinoya in Japan and learn how to make Gyudon.
04:33I buy a machine that cuts beef thinly and try it every day.
04:39But I can't reproduce the harmony of that thought.
04:44It's difficult.
04:47I want to go to Japan.
04:49When I was in Japan, Yoshinoya was so close to me that I couldn't reproduce it.
04:55My dream is to build a sake brewery in Poland.
05:01I don't have it in Poland yet, so I want to make it myself.
05:05I want to study in Japan for that.
05:08Which do you like better, Japanese sake or Gundam?
05:11Gundam.
05:14I like both so much that I can't decide.
05:17For example, Gundam is my heart, and Japanese sake is my blood.
05:23If I don't have either, I'll die.
05:26I want to go to Japan.
05:29I love tsukemen, including ramen.
05:34Now I offer tsukemen at my own ramen shop.
05:39Do you have a picture of the tsukemen you're making now?
05:42I want to see it.
05:44I want to see it.
05:46Wow, it's authentic.
05:48This is tonkotsu.
05:50This is kamo-dashi.
05:52There are many more.
05:54What do you want to do in Japan?
05:56I want to go to Chuka Soba Tomita.
05:59Chuka Soba Tomita.
06:01Chuka Soba Tomita is open for 4 hours on holidays.
06:064 hours?
06:07The tsukemen of the super-thick tonkotsu soup, which has been simmered for more than 20 hours,
06:15is a legendary drink that has made all the shows in Japan into a pot.
06:21I want to go to Japan.
06:24I love Okinawa's tofu.
06:30Okinawa's tofu?
06:31Yes, it's tofu.
06:33I started making tofu this year.
06:37When I was looking at photos of Japanese pots on the Internet for reference,
06:43I found Okinawa's yakimono, which is called Uruma-toki.
06:48When I saw a deep blue yakimono like the sea of Okinawa,
06:52I was shocked at how beautiful it was.
06:56Sato Shinji, a pottery maker, created this yakimono.
07:02It's a blue vessel like the sea of Okinawa.
07:07It's beautiful.
07:09When a photo was posted on SNS in 2015,
07:14it became a hot topic and became popular.
07:19It was not sold on the Internet,
07:21but customers from all over Japan visited the shop.
07:28I want to see how that beautiful blue is created.
07:35I want to go to Japan.
07:38Victoria, who is helping her, also wants to go to Japan.
07:43She wants to go to Japan.
07:47I really want to go.
07:48Do you want to make an appeal?
07:50Yes.
07:52She helped me.
07:55I'm interested in comedy.
07:58Comedy?
07:59Yes, comedy.
08:02Takahashi-san.
08:03It's my turn.
08:06What I find particularly interesting are jokes and jokes.
08:11When one person says something stupid,
08:14the other person screams and jokes.
08:17This kind of comedy is not found in Poland.
08:20I think it's a very interesting form.
08:22It's true that two people do it.
08:25While studying Japanese at Warsaw University,
08:28which is also called the lighthouse of Poland,
08:32she watched Japanese videos on YouTube to study,
08:37and she became a comedian.
08:41She chose Japanese comedy as the theme of her homework.
08:46She submitted a report of 64 pages.
08:50She is a comedian.
08:52What does Victoria want to do in Japan?
08:57Originally, comedy was a folk performance to celebrate the New Year.
09:03Really?
09:05If I can go to Japan, I want to dig deep into the roots.
09:08I see.
09:10The roots of modern comedy are
09:14the folk performances in the Heian period.
09:19The Heian period?
09:21There were a lot of comedians.
09:24There were a lot of comedians.
09:27They went around the house in the New Year
09:30and sang and danced with happy words.
09:33In the meantime, they had a funny conversation.
09:39From here, they started to have a funny conversation
09:43without singing or dancing.
09:46This is the combination of Yokoyama Entatsu and Hanabishi Achako in the early Showa period.
09:52By the way, do you know Takahashi-san from Savannah?
09:56Savannah?
09:58I don't know him.
10:00Please know him.
10:03I want to go to Japan.
10:05Here, two people are curious.
10:10Bartosz-san, a sophomore in high school,
10:14and Joanna-san, a freshman in high school.
10:18The source of my fashion is Kendo.
10:21Recently, my father asked me,
10:24what do you like?
10:26I answered, Kendo.
10:29Murakami Tetsuhiko, a Japanese champion,
10:32and Ando Sho-san, the world's best.
10:36I want to see what kind of training they do.
10:42If I can learn Kendo in Japan,
10:46I want to teach other people as well as myself
10:51and make the whole of Poland stronger.
10:56Kendo is one of the martial arts that represents Japan
10:59in the history of Japanese martial arts.
11:04Originally, it started from Kenjutsu.
11:08As the world became peaceful in the Edo period,
11:12armor and city were born, and it spread as Kendo.
11:17Now, it has spread to 64 countries and regions in the world,
11:22and the number of participants may exceed 2 million.
11:26Bartoshi-san and Joanna-san,
11:29who are passionate about Kendo,
11:32are brothers.
11:35In order to hear more about them later,
11:39they go to their home in the suburbs of Warsaw, the capital.
11:47Hello.
11:49Welcome.
11:51Nice to meet you.
11:53Hello.
11:55It's a very nice house.
12:00This is my parents.
12:02Hello.
12:04Hello.
12:06Hello.
12:08Welcome to my house.
12:11In this house,
12:14my parents and I live together.
12:17What's that calendar?
12:19That's the calendar of the Kendo club we go to.
12:23The Kendo club.
12:26This is the one in Warsaw.
12:29In January...
12:31Oh, there are two of them.
12:34My friend's mother is a cameraman,
12:37and she made the calendar for us.
12:40There are many photos of them doing Kendo.
12:46This is my room.
12:47This is my room.
12:49It's a very nice room.
12:51It's very stylish.
12:53Wow.
12:55There are so many medals.
12:57This is the gold medal I got
13:00when I won the group in Poland last year.
13:03Wow.
13:05This is the bronze medal I got
13:08in the individual match in Poland.
13:10It's strong.
13:12Actually, these two
13:14won gold medals in many international competitions.
13:17They are talented enough to win a silver medal.
13:21It's really amazing.
13:23Among Polish swordsmen under the age of 18,
13:26they are expected to have a bright future.
13:31I want to see how good they are in Japan.
13:35There is a Shinai under the pillow.
13:38I put the Shinai I've used so far.
13:42It's the result of my hard work,
13:44so I can't throw it away easily.
13:47On the other hand, what about you, Mr. Bartosz?
13:51Where is your Shinai?
13:54My Shinai breaks easily,
13:57so I don't put it in my room.
13:59Is your Shinai broken when you practice?
14:03That's right.
14:05I practice hard,
14:07so my Shinai breaks easily.
14:09Do you get along well?
14:10When I talk about kendo,
14:13I sometimes get angry,
14:15but we get along well.
14:17Why did the two brothers
14:20get into kendo?
14:25Actually, I started kendo first.
14:30When he was 8 years old,
14:32he was invited to a kendo club by his friend.
14:35Then...
14:36Then...
14:38He was not only good at kendo,
14:41but also had a cool way of living and thinking,
14:45so I fell in love with kendo.
14:49Since then,
14:51they have been doing kendo for 7 years.
14:55That's amazing.
14:57The older brother who was watching his younger sister...
15:01One day,
15:03I went to see my sister's game.
15:04It was really cool.
15:07I thought it would be interesting,
15:09so I started kendo.
15:11So it was because of your sister.
15:13Two years later,
15:15his younger sister, Joanna,
15:17and his older brother, Bartosz, joined the club.
15:19It's amazing that the two brothers represent Poland.
15:25I think it's certainly a proud thing.
15:29Since they started kendo,
15:31they have grown both mentally and physically.
15:37I think they have learned through kendo
15:41the kindness and respect for people,
15:45and the things that can't be obtained just by sports.
15:49I sincerely hope that the two of them will go to Japan.
15:56When I visited the club where the two were practicing...
15:59I want to see it.
16:03I can hear them.
16:05They are doing it.
16:07There are a lot of people.
16:09I'm glad.
16:12From 5 years old to 70 years old,
16:15a total of 100 people go to Poland's largest kendo club.
16:22Here, they practice for 2 hours 3 days a week.
16:263, 2, 1, start!
16:32Wow, that's fast.
16:34Amazing.
16:36From the top of the high school students,
16:38to the top of the 3rd grade,
16:40to the top of the 2nd grade.
16:42Amazing.
16:44Anna is the coach of the Polish junior team
16:47who has been coaching them since they joined the club.
16:51Wow.
16:53The two of them are passionate about training
16:57and I have high expectations for them.
16:59However, they are the oldest in the junior team,
17:03so it is true that they are not blessed with a training partner.
17:06They will train with the same generation of swordsmen in Japan.
17:11That is a big wish for me.
17:16The Polish kendo population is said to be about 400 people,
17:19which is a small number compared to the 1.8 million people in Japan.
17:26Among them,
17:28it is difficult to find a suitable training partner.
17:34Mr. Bartosz and Ms. Joanna have never been to Japan.
17:41They have a dream they want to make come true.
17:44Why is kendo so strong in Japan?
17:48I want to know the secret.
17:50And I want to become stronger.
17:53I think Japanese training is different from Polish training.
17:58I want to see and experience what kind of training they do
18:02and I want to use it in the European Junior Championships next year.
18:06I want to learn the secret of the strength of Japan.
18:10I want to go to Japan.
18:13Mr. Bartosz and Ms. Joanna are invited to Japan.
18:20Welcome to Japan.
18:26Let's invite them to Japan.
18:30Welcome to Japan.
18:34Let's go to meet them.
18:42They don't know that they can go to Japan yet.
18:48I'm so happy that I can go to Japan when I'm a high school student.
18:56Hello.
18:59Are you Bartosz?
19:00Yes, I am.
19:03Can I ask you a question?
19:06Yes.
19:08What should I do if I want to go to Japan?
19:13What should she do?
19:16Please turn it over.
19:18Can she go to Japan?
19:21I'll do my best.
19:23Wow, thank you so much.
19:28I can't do it.
19:30I'm so happy that I can't react.
19:33Welcome to Japan.
19:36Thank you so much.
19:38I'm so happy that I can't react.
19:41We've always wanted to go to Japan.
19:46I'm really happy, but I can't express how happy I am.
19:53Don't make a fuss in the spirit of martial arts.
19:57Don't make a fuss in the spirit of martial arts.
20:01He reports to his parents.
20:06We're going to Japan.
20:09Mom!
20:11Mom!
20:13How are you?
20:15I'm fine.
20:20And so...
20:22The next day.
20:29Thank you so much.
20:33It's their first time in Japan.
20:40Do you remember me?
20:42Coach Anna is happy to see them.
20:46I'm so happy.
20:47They're all wearing the same uniform.
20:51This is the representative uniform of Poland.
20:54Why are you wearing this?
20:56It's a sign of our enthusiasm.
20:59It's their first time in Japan.
21:06Wow, that's a lot of people.
21:09Each and every one of them is very sharp.
21:12To Kyoko High School in Kusshi, Japan.
21:19They will see the secret of their strength.
21:26Through training camp, they will test their skills.

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