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00:00Mr. Izumi, who made a very popular paella shop in the mountains, was also surprised, but in Aomori Prefecture, there is only a two-generation dead-end village where even more surprising people live.
00:12I'm a migrant.
00:14Oh, are you a migrant?
00:15I work at the same company in Tokyo.
00:21The couple used to live in the city in Tokyo.
00:26Four years ago, for some reason, the couple moved to a dead-end village in Aomori Prefecture with their family.
00:36Oh, it's cute.
00:38The bear protected me.
00:41What? The bear protected you?
00:43Yes, there was a bear here.
00:45Is that so?
00:47What an amazing episode.
00:49Yes.
00:50What is this?
00:51Flowers.
00:52Flowers?
00:53Yes.
00:56It's cute.
00:58I cut the berries.
01:01I cut them, too.
01:04But Sen-chan cut most of them.
01:08But why did the family end up in the mountains, where there is no land or water?
01:13Wow, that's amazing.
01:14Are you okay?
01:16It's better than pouring expensive champagne beautifully.
01:23What happened in the past?
01:27A mysterious family special that moved to the mountains where there is no land or water.
01:34The first destination is...
01:39Hiranai Town, located in the center of Aomori Prefecture.
01:45Hiranai Town, located in the center of Aomori Prefecture.
01:50It's a very peaceful place.
01:54Let's get started.
01:56Wow, it's a peaceful place.
01:59Hello.
02:00I'm from TV Tokyo.
02:02Yes.
02:03I'm on a program called Why There?
02:06I'm wondering if you know anyone who lives in a very rural area.
02:12If you go straight, you can see the rice paddies.
02:15If you go straight, you can see the rice paddies.
02:19There may be people who came around this time.
02:23I think there is some information.
02:30In the mountains, which are about 2 km from where we are now,
02:34there is a village of only two generations.
02:37One of them is a family who moved from the city for a reason.
02:47It takes 30 minutes to walk.
02:57It's in the middle of the mountains.
02:59Hiranai Town, located in the center of Aomori Prefecture.
03:05I can see the roof of a building over there.
03:09That's right.
03:14Hello.
03:15Hello.
03:16Excuse me.
03:18Can I ask you something?
03:21What?
03:22I'm sorry.
03:25I'm on a program called Why There?
03:28Yes.
03:29I'm wondering if you know anyone who lives in a very rural area.
03:34I came all the way here.
03:36My parents are over there, so I'll call them.
03:40Is that okay?
03:41Yes.
03:42Can I ask you something?
03:44Yes.
03:45She's so kind.
03:52Hello.
03:53Hello. Excuse me.
03:56I'm on a program called Why There?
03:59Yes.
04:01I'm sorry for the sudden visit.
04:04Everyone.
04:06It's in the middle of the mountains, isn't it?
04:09That's right.
04:10Can I ask you something?
04:12Yes.
04:13Are you okay?
04:14Are you okay in this outfit?
04:15I'm fine.
04:16You should change.
04:18No, I'm fine.
04:21What's your name?
04:23I'm Taku Hagiwara.
04:24Taku Hagiwara?
04:25Yes.
04:26What's your mother's name?
04:27Kaori Hagiwara.
04:28Kaori?
04:29Yes.
04:30I'm Kouta Hagiwara.
04:31Kouta Hagiwara?
04:32Yes.
04:33That's a cute name.
04:35That's a cute name.
04:36I have three other children.
04:38You have three other children?
04:40Are they above you?
04:42One is in middle school.
04:44One is in elementary school.
04:46One is in kindergarten.
04:47One is in kindergarten.
04:48One is in junior high school.
04:50They are immigrants.
04:51Are they immigrants?
04:52Yes.
04:53They work at the same company in Tokyo.
04:57They live in a residential area.
04:59They live in a residential area.
05:00They moved here.
05:02I see.
05:04This is Taku Hagiwara, the father of an immigrant family who moved to the mountains of Aomori Prefecture.
05:14He is 45 years old.
05:16His wife, Kaori, is 38 years old.
05:20It's strange that they live in the mountains.
05:23I think it's hard to live in Aomori Prefecture in winter.
05:25That's right.
05:26It's snowing.
05:27It's snowing in the mountains.
05:28It's snowing in the mountains.
05:29It's snowing in the mountains.
05:30You can't move.
05:32He has four children.
05:35He has three daughters, including his 12-year-old eldest son, Kouta.
05:40The Hagiwara family lives with six people.
05:46But what kind of life do they live in the mountains?
05:54Nice to meet you.
05:56Can I come in?
05:58Yes.
05:59Is this your work?
06:00Yes, this is my work.
06:03They visit the immigrant family to find out the mystery.
06:10Let's go this way.
06:13That's a chicken coop.
06:15A chicken coop?
06:16Yes, it's black.
06:17Let's go over there.
06:18Can I take a look?
06:21There are a lot of firewood.
06:23We use a lot of firewood.
06:25We use a firewood stove.
06:26A firewood stove?
06:27Yes.
06:28We use a firewood stove.
06:33There are a lot of chickens.
06:36This is rice and dried sardines.
06:38I got this rice from a udon restaurant.
06:42I got this rice from a udon restaurant.
06:44That's amazing.
06:48These are eggs.
06:50Eggs?
06:51There are a lot of eggs.
06:53There are eight eggs a day.
06:55I can't eat all of them.
06:57I can't sell all of them.
06:59I'm happy.
07:01He eats a lot of eggs every day.
07:04That's amazing.
07:07What else can he get?
07:11This is nanohana.
07:12It's small.
07:13Nanohana?
07:14Yes.
07:20You can eat it.
07:21You can eat it as it is?
07:22Yes.
07:24I like nanohana.
07:26Can I eat it?
07:27Yes.
07:28You can eat it as it is.
07:29That's nice.
07:30Is that so?
07:35It's very crunchy.
07:37It's sweet and not bitter.
07:39It's not bitter.
07:41You can eat it as it is.
07:43It's good to eat as it is.
07:45It's good.
07:46That's a turnip.
07:49A turnip?
07:53It's a native species of Aomori.
07:56It's called Zaruishikaku.
07:58Zaruishikaku?
07:59I like it.
08:00It's pickled, so it's spicy.
08:02It's good.
08:04He also grows eggplant, zucchini, red pepper, black beans, apples, and strawberries.
08:15He grows more than 20 kinds of vegetables and fruits.
08:20Wow.
08:21That's a lot.
08:23That's a lot.
08:25That's a lot of strawberries.
08:27That's true.
08:29He also grows this in the mountains.
08:35That's cute.
08:36This is a pine cone that Heath ate.
08:38A pine cone that Heath ate? How do you know that?
08:40It looks like a fried shrimp.
08:42A pine cone that Heath ate.
08:45It does look like a fried shrimp.
08:49That's true.
08:50That's amazing.
08:51It looks like it.
08:55I'm home.
08:58Hello.
08:59Hello.
09:00Hello.
09:01Hello.
09:02What's your name?
09:04I'm Sen.
09:05Sen?
09:06Yes.
09:07How old are you?
09:08I'm 7 years old.
09:097 years old?
09:10Yes.
09:12His name is Sen-chan.
09:15He's the second oldest of four siblings.
09:19Sen-chan.
09:20It's a cute name.
09:21It's a cute name.
09:22It's a good name.
09:35Is that a dog?
09:37What did you say?
09:39This is a pillow.
09:41A pillow?
09:42What's this?
09:43It's a pillow.
09:44The black one in the back is...
09:46There are two of them?
09:48Yes, there are two.
09:49That's cute.
09:50But this one isn't that cute.
09:52Is that so?
09:53It's talking to me.
09:54That's cute.
09:57The bear protected it.
09:59What?
10:00The bear protected it?
10:01Yes.
10:02There was a bear here before.
10:04Is that so?
10:05There was a terrible episode.
10:08At that time, it barked at night.
10:11So the bear couldn't move.
10:13It was a relief.
10:15Last June,
10:17the dogs were barking.
10:19When Kaori, the mother, went outside,
10:23suddenly,
10:24a wild bear fell from the tree.
10:29A bear fell?
10:30At that time,
10:31the black one, Okoge,
10:33protected Kaori.
10:36As the number of bears increased,
10:39the bear didn't get attacked
10:41and survived.
10:44That's amazing.
10:45It's a big adventure.
10:49But why?
10:51Mr. and Mrs. Hagiwara,
10:53who used to live in Tokyo,
10:55moved to Aomori Prefecture with their family.
11:01A wild bear also appeared.
11:03Why did they move to the mountains?
11:09It's better than pouring expensive champagne.
11:16What happened?
11:19Let's find out the truth.
11:34Sen-chan, a female, started digging the dirt on the roadside.
11:41Why did you dig here?
11:47I found it.
11:48You found it?
11:49Yes.
11:50What's that?
11:51It's earwax.
11:52Earwax?
11:53Yes.
11:54It's bait.
11:55Bait?
11:56Yes.
11:57She started using the earwax she caught.
12:01What did she start using?
12:04Fishing.
12:07She can fish for fish traps.
12:11Wow, it's cute.
12:13Is it Shibu rice?
12:15She's a second-year elementary school student.
12:18She's picking up earwax.
12:23Unfortunately, she couldn't catch any fish that day.
12:27On the way back home,
12:29I'm getting used to it.
12:31Do you want to try kakkona?
12:33Kakkona?
12:35It's a wild vegetable.
12:37Really?
12:38Kakkona.
12:39It's amazing.
12:40It grows here.
12:42What?
12:45This is it.
12:47This?
12:48Yes.
12:49That's kakkona?
12:51Yes.
12:52You can eat it.
12:55Kakkona looks like green onion.
12:58Kakkona is sweeter than green onion and less bitter.
13:02It's good with miso.
13:07I think it's good with miso.
13:10She wants some wild vegetables.
13:12Let's get some.
13:17There's a lot.
13:18We should get some.
13:20There's a lot.
13:22Here?
13:24What is that?
13:26Wild vegetables?
13:27It's called asatsuki.
13:29I didn't know that.
13:31It's convenient.
13:33There's a lot.
13:35You can put it in natto.
13:37It looks good.
13:40It's growing.
13:45It's amazing.
13:47This is wasabi.
13:49Wasabi?
13:50Is it a white flower?
13:52You can eat flowers and stems.
13:55Is that so?
13:57You can eat leaves.
13:59You can eat everything, including cats.
14:01Cats?
14:02It's spicy.
14:04Don't eat it.
14:06It looks spicy.
14:07Will they eat it?
14:11It looks spicy.
14:13Will they eat it?
14:14It's growing.
14:16It's growing.
14:18We should get some beeswax.
14:20What is that?
14:21Beeswax.
14:22It's often found in beeswax.
14:25Is it in beeswax?
14:27Yes.
14:28Is it in there?
14:29Yes.
14:30This is wild beeswax.
14:32Wild beeswax?
14:34It's wild beeswax.
14:40We don't have to go inside.
14:42There's a lot.
14:44There's a lot of birds.
14:48Who's walking?
14:50He's a kid.
14:52He's in middle school.
14:54Is that so?
14:56He's fast.
14:57He's running fast.
14:59He's running over there too.
15:03Hello.
15:05Hello.
15:06Hello.
15:07I'm from TV Tokyo.
15:09Nice to meet you.
15:11Nice to meet you.
15:12Can I ask your name?
15:14I'm Fuka Kagiwara.
15:15Fuka?
15:16How old are you?
15:18I'm in the second year of middle school.
15:19You're in the second year of middle school?
15:20Yes.
15:21What did you bring?
15:23I brought a variety of watercolors.
15:25There are a lot of watercolors here.
15:27I brought this one too.
15:31Wait!
15:37I'm home.
15:41I'm home.
15:43Where are you going?
15:44I'm going for a walk.
15:46A walk?
15:47Yes.
15:50A walk?
15:52Yes.
15:55Wow.
16:01Are you going that way?
16:03I heard that there are wild boars over there.
16:05Boars?
16:06I heard that it's better to climb up there.
16:10Is that so?
16:11You can go up there to get wild boars.
16:14Wow, that's amazing.
16:16Let's go.
16:17Oh, Ko-chan, Ko-chan, Ko-chan!
16:20Look!
16:22Let's go, let's go!
16:24Okay, I'll go by myself!
16:26Another child!
16:32Don't fall!
16:35Oh, hello!
16:37Yes!
16:38What is this?
16:39A flower!
16:40A flower?
16:41Yes!
16:42Thank you!
16:43Thank you for the flower!
16:45Yes!
16:46Thank you!
16:47Is this called Oni-no-fuguri?
16:49Yes!
16:50Oni-no-fuguri!
16:51You're giving it to everyone?
16:52What's your name?
16:53I'm Kaho!
16:55I'm Kaho!
16:56Kaho-chan?
16:57How old are you?
16:58Four years old!
16:59Four years old?
17:00You're strong!
17:01Four years old, four years old, four years old!
17:02Yay, yay, yay, yay!
17:07Dad, dad!
17:09Wow!
17:10Let's run!
17:13Wow!
17:15The Ayawara couple have moved to a camp in the mountains.
17:23The four energetic siblings,
17:25the whole family has gathered.
17:36Okay, I'm going to put it in the bag.
17:42What are you going to make?
17:44This is flower wasabi.
17:47The wasabi that was harvested earlier
17:50is used for all parts of the leaves and stems.
17:54Boil it in boiling dashi soy sauce,
17:57and then add it to the soy sauce.
18:00Oh, soy sauce.
18:01Sen-chan, who is in charge of the cooking,
18:03has taken the leek,
18:06and boiled it lightly.
18:10The leek is bright green.
18:14It's still being sold.
18:16Wow, you're seven years old.
18:19You're helping out a lot.
18:21Yes.
18:22You're learning, aren't you?
18:24Yes.
18:25The four-year-old daughter, Kaho-chan, is also helping out.
18:29Wow.
18:30It's so big.
18:31Wow, this egg is amazing.
18:33The color of the yolk is amazing.
18:36The color of the egg is amazing.
18:39The fresh egg that was just hatched this morning
18:42is mixed well.
18:44What are you going to make?
18:48It's chawanmushi with asatsuki and mitsuba.
18:52Oh, the mitsuba you mentioned earlier.
18:55Wild mitsuba.
18:56Wow, you got all of it, so it's done.
18:59In addition, there are nanohana and stir-fried vegetables.
19:03Wow, it's beautiful.
19:05The three-year-old daughter, who looks like a leek,
19:08mixed in vinegar and miso.
19:11Her family's favorite, sui-gyoza.
19:15It looks delicious.
19:18The dinner using a lot of wild vegetables is complete.
19:24Thank you for the meal.
19:27You're already eating.
19:35This is the best meal.
19:38It's delicious.
19:40Is it delicious?
19:41Yes.
19:42I broke the egg.
19:46I cut the leek.
19:49I cut it, too.
19:52But Sen-chan cut most of it.
19:56It's bigger.
19:58It's smaller.
20:00It's a good combination.
20:03They are friendly.
20:05Both of them are right.
20:13It's delicious.
20:15The wasabi soaked in soy sauce is on top of the rice.
20:21I see.
20:23Of course.
20:26It's delicious.
20:28Do you like wasabi?
20:30Yes.
20:32How do you like living in the mountains?
20:39It's fun because I don't have to worry about anything.
20:43I'm happy to be able to eat what I picked up.
20:48I'm happy, too.
20:50She is very happy.
20:52She is very strong.
20:56Kouta, who loves the mountains, is reading a book.
21:00It's not a manga.
21:02It's a three-size book.
21:05It's amazing.
21:07It's amazing.
21:09There are many books like this.
21:15I found a book I knew.
21:18I thought I could eat this.
21:21I thought, which one is this?
21:24This is interesting.
21:26It's interesting.
21:28What do you think this is?
21:31It's cute.
21:33What is this?
21:35It's a bear.
21:37It's a bear.
21:39It's eating while eating.
21:42The children of the Hagiwara family are very pure.
21:48What was the childhood of this person?
21:52What was Mr. Idara like as a child?
21:56He was pure.
21:58Pure?
21:59Yes.
22:00Why do you all doubt that?
22:02I'm sorry.
22:03When I first told my mother that I wanted to be a comedian,
22:07she said,
22:08You don't have any elements suitable for comedy.
22:10I have.
22:12Everything from the neck to the top is like that.
22:14Why were you so quiet?
22:16When I came to the Yoshimoto Fairy Castle NSC about 17 years ago,
22:21I was told by an employee.
22:23In your appearance,
22:25is it NG on TV?
22:27Or is it just NG?
22:30Both are NG.
22:34The Hagiwara family lives in the mountains of Aomori Prefecture.
22:42But why?
22:44The couple who used to live in Tokyo
22:49moved to Aomori Prefecture with their family.
22:56Did they end up living in a dead end in the mountains?
23:04Mr. Taku was born and raised in Iruma City, Saitama Prefecture.
23:09When he graduated from Hosei University in Tokyo,
23:15I was always watching Tokyo.
23:17I thought it would be better to work in a service industry.
23:20At first, I thought it would be better to work in a hotel.
23:23But when I got a part-time job at a wedding ceremony,
23:26I thought that the service industry, which is said to be the best,
23:29was not so good.
23:31It's not a fake.
23:33Rather than pouring expensive champagne beautifully like this,
23:37I thought it would be better to wash my body in the bath.
23:40I thought it was an essential service.
23:44After working at a hotel,
23:46when he was 27 years old,
23:48he started working at a support facility for disabled people in Tokyo.
23:55There he met his future wife, Ms. Kaori.
24:02Mr. Taku fell in love with her at first sight.
24:06He married her in just half a year.
24:15He started a new marriage in Tokyo.
24:21After that, he moved to Nagano Prefecture.
24:24His eldest daughter, Fuka-chan,
24:26and her eldest son, Kouta-kun,
24:29lived happily ever after.
24:32She loved Aomori so much.
24:35She was in good health.
24:37She wanted to go back to Aomori.
24:40Ten years ago,
24:42Ms. Kaori's mother was seriously ill.
24:49To take care of her,
24:51she returned to Aomori, her wife's hometown.
24:55To take care of her,
24:57she returned to Aomori, her wife's hometown.
25:03He's a kind husband, isn't he?
25:05Yes, he is.
25:07His family supported him wholeheartedly,
25:11and his mother recovered.
25:15After that, he lived a peaceful life in Aomori.
25:22I've always wanted to live in the countryside.
25:26I've always wanted to live in the countryside.
25:31I want to live in a place where people gather
25:34and take a break from time to time.
25:38He's always wanted to live in nature since he was a child.
25:43Four years ago, he moved to his parents' house.
25:47To see his mother as soon as possible,
25:51he decided to move to a snow-capped area in the mountains.
25:56He also wants to build a place where many people can relax.
26:01He also wants to build a place where many people can relax.
26:08Do you know anyone who lives in a more secluded place than you?
26:14Furutobe.
26:15Furutobe?
26:16It's in the middle of the mountains, isn't it?
26:18Yes, it is.
26:20From Mr. Hagiwara's house,
26:23there is a place called Furutobe,
26:26which is a dead end in the mountains south of Aomori.
26:32There is also a mysterious family who moved from the city.
26:39A dead end.
26:43It's an hour's drive to the back of the mountain.
26:54Wow, amazing.
26:56There are no houses at all.
26:58No houses.
27:01It's not a mountain anymore.
27:04It's just a mountain.
27:05It's just a mountain.
27:06It's just a mountain.
27:07I'm worried.
27:09What?
27:12They arrive at the back of the mountain south of Aomori.
27:22What's that?
27:25What's that?
27:29It's so beautiful.
27:32What's that?
27:33What's that?
27:36The experts later confirmed that
27:39this is a wild animal called Ten.
27:44It's cute.
27:45It's cute.
27:46It's cute.
27:50As they go further into the mountains...
27:57What?
27:59I can see the roof.
28:05There was a house.
28:10There are people.
28:14Hello.
28:17Hello.
28:18I'm sorry.
28:19I heard that people live here on a program called Why There.
28:26Can I ask you something?
28:28Yes.
28:29Thank you very much.
28:30I'm Terui from TV Tokyo.
28:33I'm Masao Goto.
28:34Masao Goto.
28:35I'm 70 years old.
28:37You're 70?
28:38You look young.
28:40I'm from Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture.
28:43You're not from Aomori?
28:44No, I'm not.
28:45What did you do in Sendai?
28:47I was a taxi driver.
28:50You were a taxi driver?
28:51Yes.
28:52You quit being a taxi driver and came here?
28:53Yes, with my son.
28:55With your son?
28:56Yes.
28:57With your son?
28:58That's a rare case.
29:00It is.
29:05Excuse me.
29:07Good morning.
29:08Excuse me.
29:09Yes?
29:10Is this your son?
29:11Yes, thank you.
29:13This is Masao Goto, 70 years old, and his son, Yujiro, 39 years old,
29:21who lives in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture.
29:24He has a tough life.
29:29There's no radio.
29:30No radio?
29:31No TV.
29:32No TV?
29:33No radio.
29:34No radio?
29:35No radio?
29:36No TV?
29:37No radio?
29:38No TV?
29:39No radio?
29:40No cell phone?
29:41No cell phone?
29:42All I can say is, I don't want to live in a village like this.
29:46I have no idea about the weather forecast.
29:48No information at all?
29:50That's right.
29:51This is the southern part of Aomori Prefecture.
29:54There's no radio, no TV, and no cell phone.
30:00Everyone is standing in silence.
30:06Masao Goto's father and Yujiro's son used to live in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture.
30:15But in July of last year, they suddenly quit their jobs.
30:21For some reason, they moved to the mountains of Aomori Prefecture.
30:37What happened to them?
30:44As they tried to solve the mystery,
30:48more and more people started to come.
30:53When they heard the story...
30:56This is called Todone.
30:59Todone?
31:01It's often called Shugo.
31:03Shugo?
31:04Todone is good.
31:06Todone.
31:07Where are you from?
31:08Tokyo.
31:09Tokyo?
31:10Yes.
31:11From Tokyo?
31:13I come here once or twice a month.
31:15It's hard to change.
31:17Where are you from?
31:18I'm from Ibaraki.
31:19Ibaraki?
31:20I drive a car.
31:22You drive a car?
31:23Have you been there?
31:24It's my third time.
31:25Third time?
31:26Here's a quiz.
31:29Todone is a mysterious place that attracts people from all over the country.
31:35What do you think it is?
31:39Is there a place where I can sleep like Todo?
31:45Is there a sister who sleeps like Todo?
31:50Are you here to sleep?
31:52Todone.
31:53Todone.
31:54Todone.
31:55The mysterious Todone.
31:57This is who he is.
32:00Excuse me, this is TV Tokyo.
32:02Let me film inside.
32:05Wow, amazing.
32:09The person who is sleeping is called Todone.
32:12Todone?
32:13Todone.
32:14Todo?
32:15Todone.
32:16The person who is sleeping is called Todone.
32:20It's true.
32:21It's true.
32:22I'm sorry.
32:25It's a hot spring.
32:26The hot spring water is flowing from the other side.
32:29It's nice.
32:32Furutobe Hot Spring is located in the mountainous area of Aomori.
32:39As you can see, Todone sleeps like Todo.
32:45500 liters of hot spring water per minute.
32:48This is nice.
32:49The hot spring water comes out of the hot spring and bathes the back of the person.
32:54I want to sleep like Todo.
32:56This is what Todone wants to do.
33:00North is Hokkaido.
33:03South is Okinawa.
33:05Customers from all over the country flock to this hot spring.
33:10The hot spring has a good sense.
33:13It's rare to find a hot spring like this.
33:15That's right.
33:16How do you feel?
33:17I feel great.
33:21Why do you have a big one in your head?
33:23There are several types.
33:25I have this one.
33:27Some people sleep like this.
33:29It depends on the person.
33:31It's like a pillow.
33:35He is particular about it.
33:37I don't think it's a big deal.
33:40Some people fall down and fall asleep.
33:43This one has a clear head.
33:46I see.
33:49Todone sleeps like Todo right next to the hot spring.
33:52This is Todone's hot spring.
33:57Until July last year,
33:59Todone's parents lived in Sendai.
34:05His father, Masao, was a taxi driver for 15 years.
34:12His son, Yujiro, was a medical worker.
34:19However, his parents left the company.
34:25They moved to Aomori Prefecture, where there is no connection.
34:32But there was a shocking incident.
34:41I didn't want to do it.
34:51I talked to him.
34:53He said he wanted to do it.
34:55That's amazing.
34:57I didn't know that.
35:01Mr. Kawai of Einstein.
35:03He used to want to go to New York.
35:06However, he fell from heaven to hell.
35:10I went to New York alone.
35:13I had never been there.
35:15I wanted to go there for a long time.
35:17When I got off at Times Square,
35:20I was very impressed.
35:22I opened the door.
35:24It was New York.
35:27I think I was mistaken.
35:29Batman and Spiderman asked me where I was from.
35:35I said Japan.
35:36They said, We love Japan.
35:38I said, Let's take a picture.
35:40I took a picture like a fool.
35:42After taking a picture,
35:44I said, Thank you.
35:45When I went home, I was paid.
35:47You were paid?
35:49I didn't say anything.
35:51I was told, No.
35:53I was told, It's $20.
35:55I said, No.
35:56I was told, It's $20.
35:58I didn't have a wallet.
36:00I was scared.
36:01I put only $50 in my sock.
36:03I was told, It's $20.
36:05I was told, It's $20.
36:07I didn't want that.
36:09I said, No.
36:10I was told, No.
36:12I was scared.
36:14I was paid $20.
36:16You were a target.
36:18You were carrying a very thick leek.
36:21I like Todone.
36:23Todone?
36:24It's often Shugo.
36:25Shugo?
36:26Yes.
36:27Where are you from today?
36:28I'm from Tokyo.
36:29From Tokyo?
36:30There are many people from all over the country in Aomori and Yamaoku.
36:37Todone, which sleeps like a todo, is a very popular hideout.
36:43The reason why he works at this hot spring is that he left his parents' job in July last year and moved to Sendai.
36:58His father, Masao, is a taxi driver.
37:02His son, Yujiro, is a medical worker.
37:08Originally, he had nothing to do with hideout hot springs.
37:15Why did he come to Yamaoku and work at a hideout hot spring?
37:25I came to play with my relatives in Aomori.
37:28I happened to know this place.
37:30Then I fell in love with it.
37:32Is that so?
37:33I've been here many times.
37:35Oh!
37:36He was a customer at first.
37:38I see.
37:41Yujiro became a big fan of Todone after visiting this Furutobe hot spring four years ago.
37:50On the other hand, his father, Masao, was influenced by his son's passion for Todone.
37:58He fell in love with Todone.
38:03Then, a year ago...
38:09The previous owner quit.
38:11I really loved this hot spring.
38:14I didn't want to lose this hot spring.
38:17So I decided to do it.
38:19Wow!
38:20Is that possible?
38:23The 80-year-old and the old owner decided to close the hot spring.
38:32My son wanted to do it.
38:34But I couldn't do it alone.
38:36So we decided to do it together.
38:40Wow!
38:41That's great!
38:43My father said,
38:44I'll go, too.
38:45From the other side?
38:47I lent it to them.
38:49You lent it to them?
38:51That's great!
38:52I lent it to them.
38:55His father and son said,
38:57they didn't want to lose Todone.
39:01So they quit the job they'd been doing for more than 10 years.
39:06That's great.
39:08I was relieved to hear that this person would join us.
39:12You were relieved?
39:13I was relieved.
39:14I was worried about losing this place.
39:17Your son must be happy.
39:19There are many customers who come from far away.
39:24I see.
39:25They come by car for an hour every day.
39:28It's a two-hour round trip.
39:29It's three hours, so it's six hours.
39:30We do it for people like that.
39:33This is how the history of Hikyo Onsen has been preserved.
39:38But what is the problem with the existence of the hot spring inn?
39:50What's the problem?
39:56Mr. Inada of Einstein.
39:58He had a lifetime of experience in overseas locations.
40:02I went to Guam.
40:04Guam is nice.
40:05There was a slide-like attraction.
40:08It looked like a half-pipe from the side.
40:10Did you jump at the end?
40:11I didn't jump at the end.
40:13I was dropped from a vertical angle.
40:15There was no stopper on the other side.
40:18There was only a 20-centimeter step.
40:23I asked if I was okay.
40:25I was told I couldn't go that far.
40:27I was very excited.
40:29Are you ready?
40:31Okay?
40:32I was very excited.
40:34I was dropped with great force.
40:38I stuck my foot in the 20-centimeter step that I was told I couldn't go.
40:45Since then, I'm not good at big overseas locations.
40:49You get carried away.
40:50I get carried away.
40:52My son said he wanted to do it, so I decided to do it with him.
40:57Hikyo Onsen, which is very popular in the mountains of Aomori Prefecture.
41:03Mr. Goto, who fell in love with Todone,
41:07quit his job that he had been doing for more than 10 years.
41:13He moved from the city of Sendai.
41:16He moved from the city of Sendai.
41:20However, recently, he has been having trouble with the existence of hot springs.
41:27I'm getting old.
41:30I'm getting old.
41:31It's a little loose.
41:33It's a little loose.
41:34It's a little loose.
41:35It's a little loose.
41:36It's a little loose.
41:37In addition, there are times when it rains, so blue sheets are placed on the roof for emergency treatment.
41:44What are you going to do with this?
41:46I'm planning to recover it as a whole.
41:51How much does it cost?
41:53It depends on how you spend it.
41:54It's about 100 million yen.
41:56What?
41:57100 million yen?
41:59Currently, Mr. Goto's parents are trying to stop the aging of their children by fundraising.
42:09There is a secret hot spring at the end of the mountain.
42:18There is also a secret hot spring at the end of this mountain in Aomori Prefecture.
42:23There is a secret hot spring at the end of this mountain in Aomori Prefecture.
42:26There is only one house.
42:30There is only one house in this mountain.
42:34There is a person.
42:37There is a person over there.
42:40Hello.
42:43I'm sorry.
42:44This is a program called Why is it there on TV Tokyo.
42:48Isn't it too far?
42:51I'm sorry.
42:55I'm Nobuo Terasawa.
42:57I'm Nobuo Terasawa.
42:59How old are you?
43:01I'm 80 years old.
43:0280 years old?
43:03You look healthy.
43:06There is only one house here.
43:09Is there only one house?
43:10Yes.
43:12Is that so?
43:14There is a well here.
43:16Is there a well here?
43:17There is a well here.
43:19Is there no well?
43:20There is no well here.
43:22Is there only well water?
43:23There is only well water.
43:28He is 80 years old.
43:31Every time he uses water in his daily life, he builds a house.
43:36It's hard work.
43:38It's hard work.
43:44It's amazing how he can build a house when he's 80 years old.
43:49It's very heavy.
43:53I used to live here.
43:56Is that so?
43:59I built a house here.
44:00Did you build a house here?
44:01Yes, I built a house here.
44:04At first, I used to eat this.
44:12This is meat and kiwi.
44:14Kiwi?
44:15This is food for eggplant.
44:16This is food for eggplant.
44:17This is a lunch box.
44:19This is a lunch box.
44:20This is a lunch box.
44:24Mr. Terasawa lives in a house with only one house in the mountains.
44:33He grows fruits and vegetables that he can't eat alone in the field.
44:40There is a special reason why he doesn't sell fruits and vegetables.
44:47I see.
44:50This is a lunch box.
44:54This is a lunch box.
44:55Who prepared this lunch box?
45:04The next day.
45:07YUSUKE, the host of NAZE SOKO, appears in the popular drama KODOKU NO GURUME.
45:15The title of the drama is KODOKU NO GURUME.
45:18The drama will be broadcast tomorrow.
45:20Is it the fourth episode of the drama?
45:22Yes, it's the fourth episode.
45:23I'm going to ask him about his business.
45:28I'm going to ask him about his business.
45:30I also ate this lunch box.
45:33Please watch the drama.
45:36Is this your house?
45:38This is my house.
45:41I live in this house.
45:46Do you live here?
45:47Yes.
45:49Mr. Terasawa Nobuo, 80 years old, lives in a house with only one house in the mountains of Aomori Prefecture.
45:57After graduating from junior high school, he became a craftsman from the age of 15.
46:05He worked for 45 years until the age of 60.
46:12On the other hand, he married Ms. Atsuko at the age of 26.
46:18Now they live together in the convenient city of Toada.
46:26He goes to the mountains of his hometown almost every day to protect his family.
46:33He buys a lot of vegetables and fruits for his wife, who likes to cook.
46:39It is said that it is Mr. Terasawa's greatest pleasure to eat delicious home-cooked meals while looking at his wife's happy face.

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