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00:00:00Shou-Channel!
00:00:02Adult Social Studies Special!
00:00:04Up until now,
00:00:06in Kyoto's temples,
00:00:08Nikko, and Toshogun,
00:00:10the four people who have learned
00:00:12the meaning of history that they didn't know
00:00:14have gathered again.
00:00:16Today, they will go around Hiroshima and Kobe
00:00:18for a one-night, two-day adult school trip.
00:00:20First,
00:00:22the first thing they will learn is...
00:00:24Kyokushou!
00:00:26They're here!
00:00:28Kyokushou!
00:00:30We're in Miyajima, Hiroshima!
00:00:32It's been a while!
00:00:34One of the three Japanese prefectures
00:00:36that has a world heritage,
00:00:38Itsukushima Shrine,
00:00:40Miyajima in autumn.
00:00:42It became a hot topic at the G7 Summit last year,
00:00:44and more than 4.6 million tourists
00:00:46come here every year.
00:00:48This time,
00:00:50we have a history author,
00:00:52Mr. Kawai.
00:00:54Why do you think
00:00:56Hiroshima became a Japanese prefecture?
00:00:58Who chose it?
00:01:00Who chose it?
00:01:02Also,
00:01:04do you know why it stands on the sea?
00:01:06Why?
00:01:08I've never thought about it.
00:01:10It's because it stands on the sea.
00:01:12I'd like to solve
00:01:14the mystery of that today,
00:01:16so let's go.
00:01:18I'm looking forward to it.
00:01:20We're going over the top,
00:01:22but are you satisfied?
00:01:24I'm very confident.
00:01:26It takes 10 minutes by ferry
00:01:28from the main island to Miyajima.
00:01:30It's already this close.
00:01:32It's close.
00:01:34It used to be a land continuation.
00:01:36Oh, I see.
00:01:38You don't look good.
00:01:40You look gloomy.
00:01:42It used to be a land continuation?
00:01:44Yes.
00:01:46Can you see it now?
00:01:48Yes, I can see it.
00:01:50It's pretty big up close.
00:01:52It has an aura.
00:01:54In 593,
00:01:56during the reign of Emperor Suiko,
00:01:58a noble called Saeki
00:02:00built it.
00:02:02This god
00:02:04has 3 goddesses
00:02:06and 3 goddesses.
00:02:08Many ships pass through it,
00:02:10so it's said to be a god
00:02:12of transportation safety.
00:02:14And the biggest question.
00:02:16Why do Shaden and Otori
00:02:18stand on the sea?
00:02:20What's that?
00:02:22It's just a word.
00:02:24It doesn't make sense in 593.
00:02:26No one has done it yet.
00:02:28It's a sea,
00:02:30so it's a word to protect the harbor.
00:02:32I see.
00:02:34Because the lighthouse stands out.
00:02:36No.
00:02:38You were tricked.
00:02:40You were tricked.
00:02:42The answer is
00:02:44Miyajima is a god's island.
00:02:46It's a god's body.
00:02:48The island itself is a god's body.
00:02:50The island itself?
00:02:52Miyajima has been believed
00:02:54to be a god's island since ancient times.
00:02:56In order to protect
00:02:58the god's body,
00:03:00Itsukushima Shrine
00:03:02was built on the sea.
00:03:04It's a god's island version.
00:03:06It's huge.
00:03:08Itsukushima
00:03:10means
00:03:12to bow down to the god
00:03:14and serve him.
00:03:16I didn't know that.
00:03:18It's a god's island,
00:03:20so if you look closely,
00:03:22there's a place
00:03:24that looks like
00:03:26the god's bed.
00:03:28Do you know where it is?
00:03:30Right? Left?
00:03:32It looks like he's sleeping facing up.
00:03:34I don't know.
00:03:36If you have a pure heart,
00:03:38you'll know where it is.
00:03:40I don't know at all.
00:03:42I can see
00:03:44the god's body.
00:03:48Now, they're landing in Miyajima.
00:03:50We're here.
00:03:52We landed in no time.
00:03:54It's our first time.
00:03:56There are a lot of people.
00:03:58Wait a minute.
00:04:00When did you put on your hat?
00:04:02I'm sorry.
00:04:04I'm sorry.
00:04:06Let's go to a boat race.
00:04:08Isn't he the old man
00:04:10with the Ooyama hat?
00:04:12Everyone, you don't know this,
00:04:14but there was a lot of discussion
00:04:16in the car.
00:04:18I put on a lot of towels,
00:04:20but they didn't fit.
00:04:22Someone obviously
00:04:24prepared a bath towel
00:04:26to wipe his body.
00:04:28Isn't this it?
00:04:30Look, this is it.
00:04:32The camera is rolling.
00:04:34There was a lot of discussion.
00:04:36It's hard to watch.
00:04:38It's a Miyajima
00:04:40with a lot of people.
00:04:42Actually, there's nothing here.
00:04:44If there were people living here,
00:04:46there would be nothing
00:04:48in any town or village.
00:04:50Even now?
00:04:52There's no restaurant here.
00:04:54There are a lot of restaurants.
00:04:56You're wearing a lot of cream.
00:04:58I can see it.
00:05:00I thought it was a toilet.
00:05:02The toilet is over there.
00:05:04It's a god's island,
00:05:06so you can't carry it.
00:05:08The correct answer is a grave.
00:05:10A grave?
00:05:12A grave?
00:05:14On a god's island,
00:05:16death is avoided.
00:05:18All the graves are outside the island.
00:05:20Does that mean it's still going on?
00:05:22It's still going on.
00:05:24Is there a temple?
00:05:26There is a temple,
00:05:28but there is no grave.
00:05:30It takes 15 minutes from the ferry
00:05:32to the shrine.
00:05:34But before that,
00:05:36let's talk about a person
00:05:38who is indispensable.
00:05:40Over there.
00:05:42There he is.
00:05:44He's here.
00:05:46Kamon Ageha.
00:05:48Kamon Ageha.
00:05:50Kamon Ageha.
00:05:52Kamon Ageha.
00:05:54He's a superstar.
00:05:56He's Taira no Kiyomori.
00:05:58He was the first person
00:06:00to turn this beautiful shrine
00:06:02into a shrine.
00:06:04From the aristocratic society
00:06:06until then,
00:06:08Kiyomori was the first samurai
00:06:10to become a minister.
00:06:12Now he's a charismatic
00:06:14head of state.
00:06:16Why did Taira no Kiyomori
00:06:18make such a beautiful shrine?
00:06:20When he was young,
00:06:22have you ever been to Koyasan?
00:06:24I've heard of it.
00:06:26It's a wonderful temple
00:06:28in Wakayama Prefecture.
00:06:30When they were repairing
00:06:32the temple,
00:06:34an old monk
00:06:36appeared to them.
00:06:38He said,
00:06:40if you go to Itsukushima Shrine,
00:06:42you'll be successful.
00:06:44Kiyomori believed that
00:06:46and went to Itsukushima Shrine.
00:06:48As a result,
00:06:50he became the head of state.
00:06:52Thanks to that,
00:06:54he was able to maintain
00:06:56such a wonderful temple.
00:06:58Kiyomori always comes to
00:07:00Itsukushima Shrine at least 10 times a year.
00:07:02Is that so?
00:07:04When he comes here,
00:07:06he becomes successful.
00:07:08That's why many people
00:07:10come here.
00:07:12I see.
00:07:14Let's go.
00:07:16I've never been here.
00:07:18I've never been here.
00:07:20I've never been here.
00:07:22It's interesting to see
00:07:24the relationship between
00:07:26Heike and Genji.
00:07:28Nobunaga called himself
00:07:30Taira.
00:07:32After that,
00:07:34Tokugawa Ieyasu
00:07:36changed his name
00:07:38to Genji.
00:07:40It was called
00:07:42Genpei Koutai-setsu.
00:07:44Genji and Heike
00:07:46were the top.
00:07:48I wish we had Mr. Hatori.
00:07:50It's easy to ask
00:07:52because he's not here.
00:07:54It's a good temperature.
00:07:56Can I see the road?
00:07:58No.
00:08:00You can't see the road.
00:08:02I won't show you anything.
00:08:04After walking for 5 minutes,
00:08:06we can finally see
00:08:08the road.
00:08:10We can see it.
00:08:12It's huge.
00:08:14It's bigger than I imagined.
00:08:16It's right in the middle of the sea.
00:08:18It's amazing.
00:08:20It's not well-organized.
00:08:22It's rugged.
00:08:24It's beautiful.
00:08:26It's beautiful.
00:08:28It's powerful.
00:08:30It's rugged.
00:08:32You came here
00:08:34by the previous ferry.
00:08:36Yes.
00:08:38A while ago,
00:08:40I went to NHK
00:08:42for a special show.
00:08:44I wanted to go there.
00:08:46Did you practice?
00:08:48Yes, I did.
00:08:50Did you practice?
00:08:52Don't leave me alone.
00:08:54Don't leave me alone.
00:08:56Welcome to the world of Toro.
00:08:58It's not Toro.
00:09:00When the sea level is low,
00:09:02we can see the road in front of Mr. Hatori.
00:09:04We are overwhelmed by the scale.
00:09:06When we look at the ground,
00:09:08we can see
00:09:10that the ground is not stable.
00:09:12How did he build it?
00:09:14How did he build it?
00:09:16How did he build it?
00:09:18Did he stab it?
00:09:20Did he stab it?
00:09:22Did he stab it?
00:09:26He's fine.
00:09:28Everyone is fooled by the question.
00:09:30Everyone is fooled by the question.
00:09:32It's not standing up.
00:09:34What do you mean?
00:09:36It's moving little by little.
00:09:38It's floating.
00:09:40It's floating.
00:09:42It's a good question.
00:09:44It's a good question.
00:09:46It's not floating.
00:09:48Really?
00:09:50Really?
00:09:52Really?
00:09:54It's a senbongui.
00:09:56It's a senbongui.
00:09:58It's wrapped in pine trees.
00:10:00It's wrapped in pine trees.
00:10:02It's flattened.
00:10:04It's just put there.
00:10:06It's 60 tons.
00:10:08It's 60 tons.
00:10:10It doesn't move even if the waves come.
00:10:12It doesn't move even if the waves come.
00:10:14It's the first one built by Kiyomori.
00:10:16It is said that it was built in the first generation.
00:10:18It was built by a woodcarver.
00:10:20This is a shrine in Itsukushima in the 1200s.
00:10:23You can see that the shape of Otori is different.
00:10:26In fact, Otori has been destroyed 8 times by a natural disaster.
00:10:34This is the 9th shrine built in Meiji 8th year.
00:10:38It was destroyed many times, but it was rebuilt.
00:10:41It was an important shrine for Japanese people.
00:10:46This is a god's island, so it must have remained.
00:10:50Normally, the host country takes over.
00:10:54This is a symbol, so it is likely to be destroyed.
00:10:59The 5th shrine was built by a person named Motonari Mori.
00:11:03What is that?
00:11:04Mori pose?
00:11:06A star has appeared again.
00:11:08This is Motonari Mori.
00:11:09I'm glad.
00:11:11He was in charge of this shrine.
00:11:12Hideyoshi also built a huge temple on the way back from the war.
00:11:21There is still a temple called SENJOJIKI there.
00:11:24However, Hideyoshi died, so it was completed on the way.
00:11:27The ceiling is not yet attached.
00:11:29I feel the history as it is.
00:11:32When you die, it becomes as it is.
00:11:35The stage is well-organized.
00:11:37This is it.
00:11:40Other people visit Miyajima Itsukushima Shrine.
00:11:47There is also a famous person overseas.
00:11:50Helen Keller is actually here.
00:11:53Is there a picture left?
00:11:56Helen Keller is here.
00:11:59Helen Keller dedicated her life to the recovery of the victims.
00:12:03In addition, there is a record that Einstein visited.
00:12:09Two old men did it.
00:12:11Two old men held it tightly.
00:12:14Now, let's go to the shrine.
00:12:17This is a national treasure shrine.
00:12:22This is a shrine of Itsukushima Shrine, a national treasure and a world heritage site.
00:12:28The construction of the temple in the Heian period has become one with the sea and mountains.
00:12:35It has a unique sense of existence.
00:12:39Everything is not buried in the sea.
00:12:43It's a wonderful place.
00:12:45It's a place where you can do whatever you want.
00:12:49It's amazing.
00:12:50It's interesting.
00:12:51There is a sea urchin.
00:12:52That's right.
00:12:54It's a sea urchin, so it doesn't live in a tank.
00:12:57Sometimes a big sea urchin swims in the sea.
00:13:00Sea urchins swim in the sea.
00:13:01It's beautiful.
00:13:03It's reflected.
00:13:05It's a natural lighting effect.
00:13:09It's shining.
00:13:10It was burned twice in the Kamakura period.
00:13:15The shrine was rebuilt in the Kamakura period.
00:13:20The shrine was rebuilt in the Kamakura period.
00:13:25The shrine has various designs because it stands on the sea.
00:13:30The floor is different from the usual floor.
00:13:35I saw this in NHK.
00:13:39Did you prepare it?
00:13:40It's not fair.
00:13:41Is this vertical?
00:13:44It's not vertical.
00:13:48You look like an expert.
00:13:51You talk like Mr. Tamori.
00:13:53It's not vertical.
00:13:55There is a gap.
00:13:59Is there a gap?
00:14:02There is a gap.
00:14:04Why is that?
00:14:07I know because I saw it in NHK.
00:14:10It's because of the water.
00:14:12If it's buried, it will explode.
00:14:15That's right.
00:14:18The platform in front of the main shrine is designed to float like a raft.
00:14:27This is to control the power of the waves.
00:14:32This is to protect the main shrine.
00:14:40In fact, it has been hit by a typhoon many times.
00:14:45The building on the sea side is very damaged.
00:14:49Only the main shrine has not been seriously damaged.
00:14:53It is not well known, but there is a device in Itsukushima Shrine.
00:14:59Look over there.
00:15:01It's like this.
00:15:03Remember the bird well.
00:15:05This is the size and distance of the bird.
00:15:08This is interesting.
00:15:10Let's move here.
00:15:12What is this?
00:15:14It's the same size as the bird we saw earlier.
00:15:17We went to the temple in front of the main shrine.
00:15:20Look at this.
00:15:22What is the size of the bird we saw earlier?
00:15:28Isn't it big?
00:15:30That's right.
00:15:32It's getting bigger.
00:15:34Why is it getting bigger in such a short time?
00:15:36That's big.
00:15:38That's right.
00:15:40It's getting smaller.
00:15:42Why is the roof so low?
00:15:45The building is getting smaller and smaller.
00:15:50That's why it's getting bigger.
00:15:56Is it a target?
00:15:58I'm not sure if it's a target.
00:16:01It's clear that it's getting bigger.
00:16:04It's very strange.
00:16:06It's like a trick art.
00:16:09It's big.
00:16:11It's interesting.
00:16:13When you crouch, you don't feel it's getting bigger.
00:16:16When you stand up, it gets bigger.
00:16:18That's true.
00:16:20It's strange.
00:16:22It's strange.
00:16:24I think this is transmitted on TV.
00:16:26I think it's transmitted on TV.
00:16:28I don't know if it's transmitted on TV.
00:16:30I think Hideyoshi and Mori did it.
00:16:35It's big.
00:16:37I think they did it.
00:16:42Speaking of Miyajima,
00:16:44it's listed as one of the three Japanese cities along with Amano, Hashidate, and Matsushima.
00:16:49There is a mystery that makes history lovers excited.
00:16:54Don't do this.
00:16:55It's scary.
00:16:56Don't do this.
00:16:58It's scary.
00:17:01Speaking of Miyajima,
00:17:03it's listed as one of the three Japanese cities along with Amano, Hashidate, and Matsushima.
00:17:07There is a mystery that makes history lovers excited.
00:17:10The first person to visit the three Japanese cities was
00:17:14Hayashi Shunsai.
00:17:17I didn't know him.
00:17:19He was a scholar.
00:17:21He was a scholar.
00:17:23Did he visit the three cities?
00:17:26He visited Matsushima.
00:17:28But he never visited the other two cities.
00:17:30He visited Matsushima.
00:17:31But he visited the other two cities.
00:17:32That's right.
00:17:33That's amazing.
00:17:34I don't know why he visited the three cities.
00:17:39But he put a mark on the place.
00:17:43He put a mark on the place.
00:17:45I won't put a mark on it.
00:17:46I won't put a mark on it.
00:17:47I'm definitely scared.
00:17:48I'm definitely scared.
00:17:49I'm definitely scared.
00:17:50There is such a thing.
00:17:51He put a mark on the three places.
00:17:55That's about it.
00:17:56That's about it.
00:17:57Yes.
00:17:58Have you noticed anything?
00:18:00Yes.
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00:18:19Yes.
00:18:20Yes.
00:18:22What kind of battlefield is it?
00:18:24But we did it, didn't we?
00:18:26Nikko.
00:18:28Yes, the grave of Ieyasu, Nikko Toshogu,
00:18:31was also on the straight line connecting Edo and Hokkyokusei,
00:18:33and also Kunozan Toshogu and Mt. Fuji.
00:18:38It is strange that the Japanese Sankei is also lined up in a straight line.
00:18:44After all, the fear of being connected to a straight line.
00:18:47It's exciting, isn't it?
00:18:49This is definitely intentional.
00:18:52This vertical part of Nikko.
00:18:55The place where it crosses is a burial ground.
00:18:58Absolutely.
00:18:59The reason for this is a mystery.
00:19:01History lovers are very fond of stories like this.
00:19:04I really don't know,
00:19:06but this straight line is tilted 30 degrees to the north.
00:19:10If you look it up in various books,
00:19:12it is said that this is the line that connects the area around Hinode in Geshi and the area around Nichibotsu and Higashizumu at that time.
00:19:21It may be a coincidence.
00:19:23No, it's not a coincidence.
00:19:25There must be something.
00:19:27I can't stop being excited.
00:19:30It's a history lover.
00:19:32I saw Miyajima Itsukushima Shrine this time,
00:19:35but there are still many attractive places.
00:19:38My recommendation is the mountain behind this.
00:19:41Mountain?
00:19:42Misen.
00:19:43You can see why Miyajima is called the island of God.
00:19:47You can see the beauty of Miyajima if you go there.
00:19:49Yes, you can.
00:19:50You can see the scenery that will remain in your heart for the rest of your life.
00:19:54It's called Itohirobumi, which became a major shrine.
00:19:57Itohirobumi is said to be the longest mountain in Japan.
00:20:02I'd like you to see the view from Misen.
00:20:07I don't like history, but I don't like climbing.
00:20:10Let's go.
00:20:11Let's definitely go.
00:20:12Let's go.
00:20:13I only do mountain climbing.
00:20:14Before going to Misen, let's go sightseeing in Miyajima.
00:20:18We came to Omotesando Shopping Street.
00:20:22There is a shopping street.
00:20:23I didn't know that.
00:20:25And it's so crowded.
00:20:27Miyajima didn't have many people because it was the island of God,
00:20:31but people began to live here from the end of the Kamakura period.
00:20:34In the Edo period, Itsukushima Mode spread to the public and it was very popular.
00:20:40In the Edo period, people played Kabuki in the theater.
00:20:44I see.
00:20:45Also, people played the lottery called Tomikuji.
00:20:49And there was also Yukaku.
00:20:51Yukaku.
00:20:52If you go to a shrine in Miyajima, your wife will forgive you.
00:21:00You can play with various things there.
00:21:03It's a wonderland.
00:21:04A wonderland.
00:21:05A wonderland.
00:21:06In that era.
00:21:07I see.
00:21:08There are many fashionable shops.
00:21:09Yes, there are many.
00:21:11There are fashionable bars,
00:21:13and Yakiniku restaurants, which are famous in Miyajima.
00:21:17Omotesando is still bustling,
00:21:21but what I want to eat is this fried mochi.
00:21:24Fried mochi.
00:21:25When you go to Omijima, you fry it.
00:21:27It's very popular now.
00:21:30It looks delicious.
00:21:32The topping is a basic red bean paste and cheese.
00:21:37Let's eat.
00:21:42It's like a donut.
00:21:44It's delicious.
00:21:45It's crispy.
00:21:46It's my first time to eat it.
00:21:47It doesn't have the shape of Momiji.
00:21:49It's not fried, so it's not clear.
00:21:51It's fried to hide the finished product.
00:21:55I see.
00:21:56It's a good idea.
00:21:58Let's eat Momiji Manju.
00:22:01I've been waiting for this.
00:22:03Momiji Manju is a Hiroshima specialty,
00:22:05but Miyajima is said to be the origin of it.
00:22:08I see.
00:22:09Who was the person who started Momiji Manju?
00:22:14I see.
00:22:15There was a person who started Momiji Manju.
00:22:17There was.
00:22:19It started in the Meiji era.
00:22:21So, it's not a war country.
00:22:24Shibuza Aichi.
00:22:26It's close.
00:22:27It's close.
00:22:28It's close.
00:22:29Iwasaki Yataro.
00:22:31He's a politician.
00:22:32He's a politician.
00:22:33He's a politician.
00:22:34His name has already been mentioned at this location.
00:22:36That's right.
00:22:37I'm sorry to say this, but only one politician has been mentioned.
00:22:40That's right.
00:22:41He's the first politician.
00:22:43Ito Hirobumi.
00:22:44That's right.
00:22:46Momiji Manju started.
00:22:48This episode is interesting.
00:22:49Ito Hirobumi has visited Miyajima many times.
00:22:52When he visited a tea shop, he saw a girl's hand and said,
00:22:57I want to eat this cute hand like Momiji.
00:23:00He said that as a joke.
00:23:02That's how Momiji Manju was created.
00:23:05That's great.
00:23:06I see.
00:23:07It's a fascinating story.
00:23:09That's right.
00:23:11It's a playboy story.
00:23:12It's a playboy story.
00:23:13I think it's a playboy story.
00:23:15It's over now.
00:23:19How can a young woman say such a thing?
00:23:21Ito Hirobumi will be angry.
00:23:23I want to say it.
00:23:24Let's say it.
00:23:26I'm not smart.
00:23:27But I'll put my hand on it.
00:23:28I'll put my hand on the other part.
00:23:29I'll put my hand on the other part.
00:23:30I'll steal it.
00:23:31I want to eat it because its nose is cute.
00:23:35It's hard sex.
00:23:38And the souvenir they sell in every place in Miyajima is this shamoji.
00:23:45Why are there so many shamoji?
00:23:46Miyajima is famous for its shamoji.
00:23:48Shamoji is famous?
00:23:49I see.
00:23:51Shamoji is famous?
00:23:52Yes.
00:23:54Really?
00:23:55That's a big name.
00:23:57A priest from Miyajima, Seishin-san, came up with this name.
00:24:04Miyajima was popular with visitors in the Edo period.
00:24:08But there was no such specialty.
00:24:11So Seishin-Osho came up with shamoji.
00:24:16There are three goddesses.
00:24:20One of them is called Benzaiten in Buddhism.
00:24:24Benzaiten is a beehive.
00:24:26It's shaped like a beehive.
00:24:28I see.
00:24:29That's why it's called a beehive.
00:24:31It's a beehive-shaped thing.
00:24:33We just happen to be using it.
00:24:36Shamoji is used to get food.
00:24:38It's used to get happiness or value.
00:24:41I see.
00:24:42That's why there's a wish.
00:24:44That's right.
00:24:45That's why there's a wish.
00:24:47I see.
00:24:49In this priest's house,
00:24:52a service where you can put your favorite words in shamoji is very popular.
00:24:57The three of them got used to the memories of the trip.
00:25:01Can I go first?
00:25:02Yes.
00:25:03It's a new approach.
00:25:04It's a character.
00:25:07Win a meal for yourself.
00:25:08Win a meal for yourself.
00:25:09That's good.
00:25:10Win a meal for yourself.
00:25:11Does that mean I win a meal for myself?
00:25:12Yes.
00:25:13That's a great message.
00:25:14I'm going to write a message for my cat.
00:25:18That's cool.
00:25:21That's cool.
00:25:22That's not a focus.
00:25:24Stop it.
00:25:25Yamada-kun!
00:25:27That's cool.
00:25:28It's cool.
00:25:29You're so cool.
00:25:30I'm the only one who's embarrassed.
00:25:32No, no, no.
00:25:33No, no, no.
00:25:34I'll write,
00:25:35I'll write,
00:25:36I'll write,
00:25:38I'll write,
00:25:39I'll write,
00:25:41I thought you were writing it for a sunset.
00:25:43He's the king of the flat.
00:25:44He's the king of the flat.
00:25:45He's the king of the flat!
00:25:47The king of the flat.
00:25:48The king of the flat.
00:25:49This is a good title, isn't it?
00:25:51This approach...
00:25:53You've been tricked.
00:25:54You've been tricked.
00:25:55You've been tricked.
00:25:56You've been tricked.
00:25:57Don't laugh.
00:25:58The king of the flat has lost.
00:25:59No, it's the king of the flat.
00:26:00The king of the flat.
00:26:01It's unfair.
00:26:02After that, they climb the lookout.
00:26:04What is waiting for them?
00:26:07That's amazing!
00:26:08What is this place?
00:26:10I'm glad I came.
00:26:11It's really good.
00:26:14Next is a must-eat food in Miyajima.
00:26:19Anago is famous.
00:26:21Not oysters?
00:26:22No.
00:26:23I know a lot about it.
00:26:25Anago-meshi.
00:26:26Really?
00:26:27It's served in a bento box.
00:26:30It's really good.
00:26:31Speaking of Miyajima's specialty, Anago-meshi.
00:26:35This is Fujitaya, founded in 1910.
00:26:40It's a famous restaurant that won the Michelin star.
00:26:44Is Anago famous in Miyajima?
00:26:47Yes.
00:26:48Oysters are famous in Hiroshima.
00:26:51Under the oysters, mud accumulates.
00:26:54Small fish gather there.
00:26:56Anago comes there.
00:26:58That's why Anago-meshi is famous.
00:27:00I see.
00:27:01This is a pretty stoic menu.
00:27:04Really.
00:27:05Drinks and Anago-meshi.
00:27:07Really.
00:27:08Drinks.
00:27:09Anago-meshi is the main dish.
00:27:12Anago is grilled on a firewood.
00:27:14It's grilled and smells good.
00:27:17The sauce is added from the factory.
00:27:19It's grilled again.
00:27:22It's grilled three times.
00:27:26Kabayaki is done.
00:27:32It's big.
00:27:33What is this?
00:27:34Anago-meshi is very hot.
00:27:37Please be careful.
00:27:38One, two, three.
00:27:40It's beautiful.
00:27:41It's beautiful and fine.
00:27:42It's shining.
00:27:44It smells good.
00:27:46This is good.
00:27:49This is delicious.
00:27:51It's good.
00:27:52It's fluffy, crispy, and savory.
00:27:55There are various flavors.
00:27:57It's good.
00:27:58The texture is good.
00:28:00There are various flavors.
00:28:03It's rich.
00:28:04It's delicious.
00:28:05The rice is good, too.
00:28:07It's good.
00:28:08It's good.
00:28:09I didn't like Anago-meshi as much as Unagi-meshi.
00:28:13Until today.
00:28:15But, it's getting better.
00:28:18You like Unagi-meshi, don't you?
00:28:20Yes, I do.
00:28:21How about Anago-meshi?
00:28:22It's really good.
00:28:23It might be the first time for me to feel the taste of Anago-meshi.
00:28:30It's the original potential of Anago-meshi.
00:28:32Didn't you feel Anago-meshi before?
00:28:35I didn't feel Anago-meshi properly.
00:28:40What do you mean?
00:28:42You two didn't feel Anago-meshi properly.
00:28:45There is no place to feel Anago-meshi properly.
00:28:49We finished eating.
00:28:50We finished eating.
00:28:51It was really good.
00:28:53We can drink two more glasses.
00:28:55We can.
00:28:56It was really good.
00:28:57We finished eating in a flash.
00:28:59We are full now.
00:29:01We went to a hotel, right?
00:29:02No, we didn't.
00:29:03It would be great if we finished eating now.
00:29:05We took a nap.
00:29:06Mr. Kawai said that.
00:29:07So, we're going to climb the mountain, right?
00:29:10If we came this far, let's climb the mountain.
00:29:12Let's climb the mountain.
00:29:13It takes courage to go down the mountain.
00:29:15It doesn't take courage to go down the mountain.
00:29:17It doesn't take courage to go up the mountain.
00:29:18It takes courage to go up the mountain.
00:29:19It takes courage to go up the mountain.
00:29:21The restaurant has attracted many people.
00:29:26What is on the top of the mountain?
00:29:31We got paid.
00:29:33We got paid.
00:29:34We got paid.
00:29:35We did it.
00:29:36Thank you very much.
00:29:39We were able to meet here.
00:29:41Where is Mr. Kawai?
00:29:42He went home.
00:29:44No way.
00:29:45He had a lot of things to do.
00:29:47He went home.
00:29:49That's too bad.
00:29:51He studied a lot, didn't he?
00:29:53That's right.
00:29:54Mr. Kawai said that he had to see this last part.
00:29:58It's a good timing.
00:30:00Ito Hirogumi also told me to see this part.
00:30:03I know.
00:30:05You know, don't you?
00:30:06You've been here, haven't you?
00:30:07I've been here.
00:30:08You should tell Mr. Hatore about this place.
00:30:11There is a great view on the top of the mountain.
00:30:14We should go there.
00:30:16That's right.
00:30:17We should go there.
00:30:18Even if it's a mountain, you can climb up the ropeway up to 2,000 meters.
00:30:24It's beautiful.
00:30:25It's beautiful.
00:30:26It's beautiful.
00:30:27Look at the ferry.
00:30:29It's a beautiful place.
00:30:30It's the best.
00:30:32What is this?
00:30:33This is the top of the mountain.
00:30:35The top of the mountain.
00:30:36That's right.
00:30:37This is the top of the mountain.
00:30:39That's right.
00:30:40Do you know the king of Taira?
00:30:41What?
00:30:42The king of Taira.
00:30:43You don't know the king of Taira, do you?
00:30:45The king of Taira.
00:30:46What is the king of Taira?
00:30:47What is it?
00:30:48I don't know.
00:30:49There is a king who has little history.
00:30:53It's a great place.
00:30:55It's a great place.
00:30:56There are a lot of people.
00:30:58There are a lot of foreigners.
00:31:00There are a lot of foreigners.
00:31:01After riding the ropeway for 30 minutes, they arrive at Shishimai Station.
00:31:07Can I take a look?
00:31:09Where are we now?
00:31:11From here?
00:31:12Yes.
00:31:13How far are we going?
00:31:14Are we going this far?
00:31:15Yes.
00:31:16You're kidding, right?
00:31:17Can we go?
00:31:18Are we going this far?
00:31:19Really?
00:31:20I don't want to go.
00:31:22You said it earlier.
00:31:23You said it earlier.
00:31:25It takes 30 minutes to get to the summit.
00:31:27Four amateurs aim for the summit.
00:31:31The off-road is amazing.
00:31:33It's amazing.
00:31:34Foreigners are wearing suits.
00:31:36I thought they were inspectors.
00:31:41No one is climbing in this outfit.
00:31:43No one is wearing a suit.
00:31:45Mr. Kotoge is a role model.
00:31:48He's wearing a cap.
00:31:49This is Misen.
00:31:52I'll tell you why it's Misen.
00:31:54Mr. Kukai is involved in this.
00:31:56Kukai?
00:31:58This is the mountain where Mr. Kukai trained.
00:32:03In Buddhism, there is a high mountain called Shumisen in the center of the world.
00:32:11When Kukai came back from training, he saw the mountain of Miyajima and said it looked like Shumisen.
00:32:19He trained here for 100 days.
00:32:22It is said that the name Misen comes from Shumisen.
00:32:27I think we're almost there.
00:32:29I think we're almost there.
00:32:30We're here.
00:32:31We're here.
00:32:32There's news about the summit.
00:32:33There's news.
00:32:34We're here.
00:32:36It takes 15 minutes to climb.
00:32:39There is a temple in the middle.
00:32:42Hello.
00:32:43Hello.
00:32:45We're going to sit down.
00:32:47This is the temple where Kukai returned after training at Misen.
00:32:52What do you do for training?
00:32:55The Buddha of this temple is called Kokuzo Bosatsu.
00:33:02He is said to have been trained to chant a short sutra for 10,000 times a day for a total of 1 million times.
00:33:13He's been saying it all the time.
00:33:15After training, he didn't put out the fire he used for training until today.
00:33:24That's why it hasn't been extinguished.
00:33:27Really?
00:33:28Since 800 years ago?
00:33:29It's been burning all night for 1,200 years.
00:33:32It's been burning all night.
00:33:33That's amazing.
00:33:34He didn't put out the fire.
00:33:37That's amazing.
00:33:39Is it one of the original fires that lit up the Peace Park?
00:33:44That's right.
00:33:47It's a great fire.
00:33:49I see.
00:33:50It's been burning all the time, so it's blackened.
00:33:52That's right.
00:33:53I thought it would be like this if I put out the fire.
00:33:54That's right.
00:33:55That's amazing.
00:33:56The hot water in the kiln is said to be effective for all diseases.
00:33:59It heals the fatigue of the visitors.
00:34:03Is there any soup stock?
00:34:05It's like a consomme soup.
00:34:07Is it?
00:34:11It has a slight taste.
00:34:13I think so, too.
00:34:14I think so, too.
00:34:16It smells like iron.
00:34:18That's right.
00:34:19It's different from ordinary hot water.
00:34:21That's right.
00:34:23Many people have been asking for this hot water for a long time.
00:34:29This is precious.
00:34:31I'm getting energy to aim for the top.
00:34:33That's right.
00:34:34I have to go there.
00:34:35That's right.
00:34:37I don't have the courage to go down.
00:34:39Let's go up.
00:34:40Let's go up.
00:34:41Let's go up.
00:34:42It takes about 10 minutes from here to the summit.
00:34:45As we climb, we can see the island of God.
00:34:48It's amazing.
00:34:49Isn't it amazing?
00:34:51I can see it.
00:34:52It's big.
00:34:54What is that?
00:34:56It looks like the president of the United States.
00:34:58That's right.
00:34:59Ito Hirobumi's face was carved.
00:35:01Is there such a thing?
00:35:02It looks like a face.
00:35:04That's right.
00:35:05It looks like a face.
00:35:07There is a nose on the face.
00:35:09That's right.
00:35:10Isn't that Ito Hirobumi?
00:35:13That's Ito Hirobumi.
00:35:14What's in the straight line facing that face?
00:35:17Straight line.
00:35:18There is a straight line.
00:35:19That's amazing.
00:35:20The bottom of the face is a rock.
00:35:22What is this?
00:35:23That's amazing.
00:35:24Is this a lie?
00:35:25This is amazing.
00:35:26It's like a lie.
00:35:27That's amazing.
00:35:29It's surrounded by rocks and a temple.
00:35:32It's a natural temple.
00:35:35Isn't it amazing to build a rock like this?
00:35:41It's like someone did it.
00:35:43That's right.
00:35:44This is the power of nature.
00:35:46This is what happened to nature.
00:35:48That's amazing.
00:35:49There is no god here.
00:35:50It can't be shaped like this.
00:35:52It's like God is playing a game.
00:35:55That's right.
00:35:56This is amazing.
00:36:01Finally,
00:36:03I think I saw it.
00:36:04Did you see it?
00:36:05I finally saw it.
00:36:06I can't see anything.
00:36:08That's amazing.
00:36:09I can only see the sky.
00:36:10Are you kidding me?
00:36:11The sky is so big.
00:36:16Finally, they arrived at the summit of the Yomisen.
00:36:19I think I saw it.
00:36:20Did you see it?
00:36:21I finally saw it.
00:36:22I can't see anything.
00:36:25That's amazing.
00:36:26I can only see the sky.
00:36:27Are you kidding me?
00:36:28The sky is so big.
00:36:30It's a panoramic view.
00:36:36That's amazing.
00:36:38What is this place?
00:36:40It's the earth.
00:36:41That's amazing.
00:36:43What is this place?
00:36:45I'm speechless.
00:36:48It's amazing.
00:36:49I can't see the sea.
00:36:50I can't see the sea.
00:36:52That's right.
00:36:53It's like a fossil.
00:36:55It looks like the earth from space.
00:36:57That's right.
00:36:58It looks like the earth from space.
00:36:59That's right.
00:37:01It looks like the earth from space.
00:37:03That's amazing.
00:37:04It was a small mountain pass.
00:37:08It's not a planet.
00:37:09That's amazing.
00:37:10Isn't it a super moon?
00:37:11Isn't it a super moon?
00:37:12Can we still go up?
00:37:15There is a mountain.
00:37:16There is a mountain.
00:37:20Wait a minute.
00:37:21Are we going to be killed?
00:37:23Where did you hear that?
00:37:24That's amazing.
00:37:25Isn't that a real mountain?
00:37:27Isn't that a real mountain?
00:37:28Really?
00:37:29That's a real mountain.
00:37:30It's a real mountain.
00:37:31I think it's a different way to use the street.
00:37:35It's an expert.
00:37:36Really?
00:37:37I think so.
00:37:38The air is good.
00:37:42I heard this sound.
00:37:44It's a sacred place.
00:37:46I'm thrilled.
00:37:48I'm glad I could hear that.
00:37:50I think so.
00:37:51The old man and old woman are excited because it's a mountain insect forest.
00:37:55Why are there so many limestones on the top of the mountain?
00:38:03The limestone army can no longer be said to be natural or man-made.
00:38:07I can only imagine that God brought it here.
00:38:10It's Stonehenge.
00:38:12So this is a general theory that it was made by a dragon.
00:38:17No way.
00:38:19I think God put it here when it fell.
00:38:21He put it here at the perfect timing.
00:38:24I'm glad I came here. I feel like my life has changed.
00:38:28And there's a rumor here.
00:38:31Actually, this place has been under construction for a long time before Mr. Kukai came here.
00:38:36So I think a memorial service was held here.
00:38:39I don't know how many years ago that was.
00:38:42I was working at a news station about 30 years ago.
00:38:46There are ancient characters engraved here.
00:38:51This is it.
00:38:52Then the director found something.
00:38:55There's a character.
00:38:57It looks like a Chinese character.
00:39:00Is there a Chinese character?
00:39:02Yes, there is.
00:39:07Is it that easy to understand?
00:39:09I didn't know there was a Chinese character.
00:39:11I don't know if this is ancient or not, but I'm sure there was a triangle here.
00:39:20There's a theory that it's a story from tens of thousands of years ago.
00:39:24Tens of thousands of years ago?
00:39:26It's ancient.
00:39:27It's been around since the era of Rikutsuzuki.
00:39:33What's this song?
00:39:35No, no, no.
00:39:36It's 5 o'clock.
00:39:38It means it's almost over.
00:39:40You're not coming, are you?
00:39:41I was surprised.
00:39:42Mr. Kukai is upstairs.
00:39:44Welcome.
00:39:46Is that a service?
00:39:48I just got home.
00:39:50Let's take a bath.
00:39:51I want to take a bath.
00:39:52I really want to take a bath.
00:39:53It's nice to take a bath now.
00:39:54Actually, there is also a lodging facility in Miyajima.
00:39:58This is Kinsui-kan, a hotel on the third floor.
00:40:02The best thing is the guest room with a half open-air bath.
00:40:12It's the best.
00:40:13This is a good place to take a bath.
00:40:15It's really good.
00:40:16It's the best.
00:40:17Look at this view.
00:40:18It's luxurious.
00:40:19It's my first time.
00:40:20It's like a trip for adults.
00:40:22It's not just a beautiful shrine.
00:40:26You should stay in Miyajima on the third floor.
00:40:29It's nice to stay in Miyajima.
00:40:32I'm going to Kobe from now on.
00:40:35From now on?
00:40:36You just said you were going to stay.
00:40:39You just said you should stay in Miyajima.
00:40:41You're not good at making a trip.
00:40:44I'm not good at making a trip.
00:40:46All the people on TV are good at making a trip.
00:40:48You're good at making a trip.
00:40:51The second day of the adult school trip is in Kobe, Hyomuken.
00:40:56Good morning.
00:40:57It's a wonderful morning in Kobe.
00:41:00It's the best.
00:41:01It's the best.
00:41:02We can't stop talking just because we arrived in Kobe.
00:41:06It's a city built by Kiyomori.
00:41:09Is this related to Kiyomori?
00:41:11You've been saying Kiyomori since then.
00:41:15All I can see is Kiyomori.
00:41:17Can you look back?
00:41:18It's Kiyomori.
00:41:20It's 7 a.m.
00:41:22The second day of the adult school trip.
00:41:25The world's best breakfast.
00:41:31The second day of the adult school trip.
00:41:34The world's best breakfast.
00:41:38Opened in 1992.
00:41:40Kobe Kitano Hotel.
00:41:42It's a very famous hotel in Hyogo.
00:41:47The breakfast served here is said to be the world's best breakfast.
00:41:52Wow, it's beautiful.
00:41:53The view is amazing.
00:41:55Today, we're going to have breakfast at Kobe Kitano Terrace, which is located far away.
00:42:01Please.
00:42:05The side is long.
00:42:06It's long.
00:42:08This is the breakfast that won the title of the world's best breakfast.
00:42:13It's called continental style breakfast in Europe.
00:42:19Is this for one person?
00:42:21Yes, this is for one person.
00:42:25The view is amazing.
00:42:27What does it mean to be the world's best?
00:42:30My master, Bernard Loiseau, is a French chef.
00:42:36He is recognized as the world's best chef in the world.
00:42:44The restaurant run by Mr. Loiseau was visited by French presidents and famous people of the world.
00:42:53Mr. Loiseau was trained by Mr. Yamaguchi.
00:42:58He is the only person who has been recognized as the world's best chef.
00:43:03Mr. Loiseau even received a royal reward from the emperor.
00:43:07The hat looks like our image.
00:43:11At the hotel I stayed at yesterday, I was wearing a black hat.
00:43:15At that hotel, I was wearing a crown.
00:43:19What is that hotel?
00:43:20It's the hotel I stayed at yesterday.
00:43:22It's Kitano Hotel.
00:43:24Did you stay at Kitano Hotel?
00:43:26Didn't you stay at Kitano Hotel?
00:43:28I've never heard of Kitano Hotel.
00:43:31It was a room like this.
00:43:33It's one-fourth of this room.
00:43:36It's a very nice room.
00:43:38Isn't it?
00:43:40I can't sleep.
00:43:42Didn't you stay at Kitano Hotel?
00:43:44I heard that Kitano Hotel has only one room.
00:43:47Only one room?
00:43:48Yesterday, Mr. Hattori couldn't see Itsukushima Shrine.
00:43:53I felt sorry for you.
00:43:55This is not a breakfast.
00:43:58The air conditioner is cold.
00:44:01You are strong.
00:44:03You are a manly man.
00:44:04You are a manly man.
00:44:05You are kind.
00:44:07If you lower the temperature of the air conditioner, I'll lower the temperature of the air conditioner right away.
00:44:10Let's eat the world's best breakfast.
00:44:14First, let's eat a soft-boiled egg with a rich yolk.
00:44:19Please put the egg cutter on the egg.
00:44:22Please support the egg so that it doesn't fall.
00:44:25Please drop the egg three times.
00:44:28If you drop the egg three times, it will crack due to vibration.
00:44:31Please open the egg so that it doesn't crack.
00:44:34I've never seen this before.
00:44:36Can I do this?
00:44:37That's amazing.
00:44:42I'm sorry.
00:44:43I'm sorry.
00:44:46Please put the egg on your head.
00:44:47I don't do that.
00:44:49I don't do that.
00:44:51I was going to say that yesterday.
00:44:53But you are strong.
00:44:56This is difficult.
00:44:57That's not the case.
00:44:58The egg has cracked.
00:45:00This is very difficult.
00:45:02This is not a picnic.
00:45:04The egg has cracked.
00:45:05This is how you do it.
00:45:07I'm sorry.
00:45:08This is a preventive measure.
00:45:10What are you doing?
00:45:11Please scoop the egg from below.
00:45:15I'm sorry.
00:45:16What are you doing?
00:45:18YOSHIMASA, do you use this?
00:45:20I don't use it at all.
00:45:21This takes three hours.
00:45:24Please sprinkle salt on the egg.
00:45:26Enjoy the saltiness.
00:45:29This is salt, isn't it?
00:45:32I'm not confident.
00:45:33I've never seen this before.
00:45:35This is delicious.
00:45:36The salt is just right.
00:45:38This has a crispy texture.
00:45:39This is the taste of the inside of the egg.
00:45:41This is the taste of the inside of the egg.
00:45:44This is delicious.
00:45:46I can't touch this egg until the end.
00:45:49I think I'll call you.
00:45:53That's right.
00:45:55This is the best in the world.
00:45:56I'm confused.
00:45:58This is the best in the world.
00:46:00This is the best in the world.
00:46:02This is the best breakfast in the world.
00:46:04There is nothing that is out of the ordinary.
00:46:07I have eaten all of them.
00:46:09I have never eaten this taste.
00:46:13For example, honey.
00:46:16This is the honey of the chestnut flower.
00:46:18I think this is the strongest taste of honey.
00:46:21Please put this in the yogurt.
00:46:25Please eat it without stirring too much.
00:46:28This smells good.
00:46:29This is delicious.
00:46:31I have never eaten this taste.
00:46:32This honey is delicious.
00:46:34This is delicious.
00:46:35This is a little bitter.
00:46:36This is a little bitter.
00:46:38There are 33 taste sensors.
00:46:41There is only one kind of sweetness.
00:46:43There are three taste sensors.
00:46:45There are 25 taste sensors for bitterness.
00:46:49This honey is a little bitter.
00:46:52All the taste sensors start to work in the morning.
00:46:58Is everyone awake now?
00:46:59That's right.
00:47:02Good morning.
00:47:03Good morning.
00:47:05When you wake up, you enjoy the texture.
00:47:09You enjoy the texture of tapioca and nuts.
00:47:12This is tapioca.
00:47:18This is an interesting taste.
00:47:20Tapioca has a good texture.
00:47:26Please eat this.
00:47:28I don't know how to eat this.
00:47:30How should I eat this?
00:47:34Mr. KODO, can I hold your hand?
00:47:35Why me?
00:47:37I can't hold your hand.
00:47:38Why are you recording me?
00:47:42Continental style without salad.
00:47:45This is a drinkable salad.
00:47:50This is a drinkable salad.
00:47:53By squeezing at low speed rotation, you can suppress bitterness without destroying the nutrients.
00:48:00If you drink all of this, you can eat about 30 kinds of fruits and vegetables.
00:48:07This is like a grated banana.
00:48:10I can feel the blue vegetables.
00:48:12This is a tomato basil.
00:48:15This is delicious.
00:48:17I don't think there are tomatoes in this salad.
00:48:19This is like a berry salad.
00:48:21This is more than I imagined.
00:48:25This is not just one color.
00:48:28There are many colors in this salad.
00:48:31This is a strawberry jam.
00:48:34Jam is a preserved food.
00:48:37We don't preserve it.
00:48:39We want to make it fresher.
00:48:41This is a jam made with a new recipe.
00:48:46By reducing the amount of sugar to 20%, you can feel the original sweetness and sourness of the strawberry.
00:48:54It takes only 15 minutes to simmer to retain the texture and aroma of the flesh.
00:49:00Put this on the croissant.
00:49:03This is delicious.
00:49:05This is delicious.
00:49:08This is delicious.
00:49:12This is delicious.
00:49:13This is not a strawberry jam, but a strawberry.
00:49:16I was surprised.
00:49:18This is delicious.
00:49:20Did you go to the cafe?
00:49:21I went to the cafe.
00:49:22I was scared, so I couldn't go.
00:49:24You didn't get permission, did you?
00:49:25You don't have to go to the cafe.
00:49:27I'm doing it without permission.
00:49:28If you do it without permission, you'll be in trouble.
00:49:30He is strict only to me.
00:49:32He is strict to me.
00:49:35I think there are a lot of sweet things.
00:49:38Don't you feel that way?
00:49:41I don't feel that way at all.
00:49:43There is a bit of bitterness in each of them.
00:49:45I don't feel like I'm eating a sweet.
00:49:47I don't feel that way.
00:49:48European breakfast has a lot of sugar compared to Japanese breakfast.
00:49:55It's a breakfast that wakes you up as soon as you eat.
00:49:59I see.
00:50:00I ate another piece of bread.
00:50:04Please eat this piece of bread.
00:50:07I'm doing it without permission.
00:50:09Please give me a red card.
00:50:11Why do you give me a red card?
00:50:13Why do you give me a red card?
00:50:15I enjoyed the world's best breakfast.
00:50:18Finally, I visited the society for KOTOUGE.
00:50:21I like motorcycles.
00:50:23I like motorcycles.
00:50:25KOTOUGE loves motorcycles.
00:50:28His motorcycle is KAWASAKI SEI.
00:50:31I came to KAWASAKI WORLD right next to the OTO TOWER.
00:50:37I was guided by Mr. Numajiri of KAWASAKI JYUKOU.
00:50:42Let's go inside.
00:50:45The first thing I see is a transporter.
00:50:50Isn't it a motorcycle?
00:50:52KAWASAKI JYUKOU makes various things.
00:50:55KAWASAKI JYUKOU is a symbol of KAWASAKI.
00:50:57KAWASAKI JYUKOU also makes airplanes.
00:51:00KAWASAKI JYUKOU reminds me of a motorcycle.
00:51:05KAWASAKI JYUKOU is a company that makes various things.
00:51:11Let's explore KAWASAKI JYUKOU with KAWASAKI's history.
00:51:18The secret of KAWASAKI JYUKOU.
00:51:20The origin of the name of the company has nothing to do with KAWASAKI.
00:51:24I saw it.
00:51:26The mystery of KAWASAKI has been solved.
00:51:31The origin of the name of the company is KAWASAKI SHOZO.
00:51:36KAWASAKI SHOZO is located in Kobe.
00:51:39KAWASAKI JYUKOU was founded by KAWASAKI SHOZO.
00:51:44KAWASAKI SHOZO was founded in 2011.
00:51:48When KAWASAKI SHOZO was founded, the speed of Japanese ships was slower than that of Western ships.
00:51:54KAWASAKI SHOZO was not a large ship, so it was difficult to load.
00:51:56KAWASAKI SHOZO had a safety problem.
00:51:58KAWASAKI SHOZO was developed for the development of Western ships.
00:52:02KAWASAKI SHOZO got on the ship.
00:52:04KAWASAKI SHOZO has a large shipyard.
00:52:08KAWASAKI SHOZO has a large shipyard.
00:52:12KAWASAKI SHOZO's favorite Walt Disney.
00:52:18KAWASAKI SHOZO is a favorite of Walt Disney.
00:52:20This is KAWASAKI SHOZO.
00:52:22KAWASAKI SHOZO is a favorite of KAWASAKI SHOZO.
00:52:26KAWASAKI SHOZO is a favorite of KAWASAKI SHOZO.
00:52:30KAWASAKI SHOZO's passion for Western ships has been highly appreciated.
00:52:40KAWASAKI SHOZO is a great person.
00:52:42KAWASAKI SHOZO is a great person.
00:52:44When will this be a motorcycle story?
00:52:49KAWASAKI SHOZO got on a modern ship.
00:52:54KAWASAKI SHOZO got on a submarine.
00:52:56KAWASAKI SHOZO got on a steam locomotive.
00:52:58KAWASAKI SHOZO got on an aircraft.
00:53:01KAWASAKI SHOZO got on a Kiosk.
00:53:04KAWASAKI SHOZO has a steel structure on the Sumida River.
00:53:10KAWASAKI SHOZO has a steel structure on the Sumida River.
00:53:13KAWASAKI SHOZO was a successful company.
00:53:19KAWASAKI SHOZO is building a circulation platform.
00:53:25KAWASAKI SHOZO is building a railway bridge.
00:53:30KAWASAKI SHOZO has a steel structure.
00:53:33Kawasaki Jyukou, expanding business to the construction industry and contributing greatly to the infrastructure maintenance of our country.
00:53:42Kawasaki Jyukou's unknown secret.
00:53:44Fall into a great pinch and make that.
00:53:50Kawasaki Jyukou's unknown secret.
00:53:53Fall into a great pinch and make that.
00:53:56In 1945, when Japan lost the war, Kawasaki Jyukou was forced to stop a certain business.
00:54:03The aircraft was designated by the G.H.Q. and was banned from manufacturing.
00:54:10Yes, due to the defeat of the war, the aircraft, which was the main industry until then, could not be made at all.
00:54:17What was made in the meantime?
00:54:19I was making something like this.
00:54:22Suddenly? A frying pan?
00:54:23It's iron.
00:54:24A technique to bend iron?
00:54:26I was thinking about how to work while I really didn't have a job, so I was doing something like this.
00:54:31What kind of memories did you have when you were making a frying pan?
00:54:34Certainly.
00:54:35I was making a ship.
00:54:37What did you do while making an aircraft carrier?
00:54:40There is a technique to make an aircraft, so what I focused on when I was thinking about what to make next was a motorcycle.
00:54:47Oh, you're going to ride a motorcycle from there.
00:54:49It's connected.
00:54:50Oh, I see.
00:54:52I see.
00:54:53It's interesting.
00:54:54I started working as a passenger in 1952.
00:54:58But if you were making a fighter, it would have been easy to make a motorcycle.
00:55:03At that time, I think that the aircraft was the best in terms of engine technology.
00:55:09Is Kawasaki's engine good?
00:55:11It's really good.
00:55:12What's good?
00:55:13My engine is about 50 years old.
00:55:18The engine 50 years ago can still run without any damage compared to the current new model.
00:55:27I think this is amazing.
00:55:28This is exactly this.
00:55:30Exactly this?
00:55:31Exactly this.
00:55:3272 years?
00:55:33Yes, Z1.
00:55:34It's cool.
00:55:35It's as good as riding on this annual ticket.
00:55:37This is a famous car.
00:55:39Tom Cruise is also Kawasaki.
00:55:41Kawasaki.
00:55:42It's a top gun.
00:55:43Yes, it's a top gun.
00:55:44It's been 64 years.
00:55:46Oh!
00:55:47That's a long time.
00:55:48Suddenly.
00:55:49Is the Shinkansen Kawasaki?
00:55:51Yes, it's made in Kawasaki.
00:55:53Wow.
00:55:54It's not all.
00:55:56It's amazing.
00:55:57You didn't make a car?
00:55:59I made a car to focus on the development of aircraft during the war.
00:56:12There was a role division during the war.
00:56:15And this.
00:56:17Blue Impulse.
00:56:18Oh!
00:56:19Blue Impulse is made by Kawasaki?
00:56:21Yes.
00:56:22Wow.
00:56:23It's really light because it's dyed in Kawasaki.
00:56:27That's right.
00:56:28Blue Impulse.
00:56:29Kawasaki.
00:56:30It's too light.
00:56:31It's light because it's dyed in Kawasaki.
00:56:33Kawasaki Quiz.
00:56:36Kawasaki Heavy Industry.
00:56:37What is the most important business for Europe in 1994?
00:56:44What is it?
00:56:45Europe in 1994.
00:56:48Everton?
00:56:49No.
00:56:50Isn't it a tunnel under the Dover Strait?
00:56:53Oh!
00:56:54Dover Tunnel.
00:56:55That's correct.
00:56:56Oh!
00:56:57The director hasn't answered yet.
00:56:59I'm sorry.
00:57:00It won't come out.
00:57:01Wow.
00:57:02It's a machine to dig the Dover Strait Tunnel.
00:57:06Wow.
00:57:07Dover Tunnel.
00:57:08This is a person, right?
00:57:09Yes.
00:57:10Is it this big?
00:57:11Wow.
00:57:12The diameter is 8.78 meters.
00:57:14The Dover Strait Tunnel is about 50 kilometers between England and France.
00:57:20However, the construction plan was launched and failed 26 times.
00:57:26Kawasaki Heavy Industry was the one to make a mistake.
00:57:30Did you dig the Dover Strait Tunnel?
00:57:31Yes.
00:57:32In one shot?
00:57:33Wow.
00:57:34It's amazing.
00:57:35And it took 8 months to dig the tunnel.
00:57:38Really?
00:57:39Yes.
00:57:408 months?
00:57:41Yes.
00:57:42Kawasaki.
00:57:43You're good, Kawasaki.
00:57:44You're excellent.
00:57:45The correct answer is Kawasaki Steak.
00:57:48It's good.
00:57:49Wow.
00:57:50It's amazing.
00:57:51I'll put it here.
00:57:52Kawasaki.
00:57:53I'll name it Kawasaki Takashi.
00:57:55It's amazing.
00:57:56You're making a rainbow bridge.
00:57:57Kawasaki.
00:57:58Kawasaki.
00:57:59Aqua Line.
00:58:00If it wasn't for Kawasaki, Japan would be over.
00:58:03This is Aqua Line.
00:58:04This is it.
00:58:05This is Kawasaki.
00:58:06This is Kawasaki.
00:58:07In addition, the symbol of Kobe, the Port Tower, Dr. Hell, and the subway in New York are all made by Kawasaki.
00:58:16Now, let's move on to the bike section.
00:58:19Wow.
00:58:21This is amazing.
00:58:25Now, let's move on to the bike section.
00:58:28Wow.
00:58:30This is amazing.
00:58:32This is amazing.
00:58:34I'm excited even though I haven't ridden it.
00:58:37It's like an adult's toy room.
00:58:39That's true.
00:58:40This is it.
00:58:41This is cool.
00:58:42This is it.
00:58:43Z1.
00:58:44This is it.
00:58:45This is cool.
00:58:46It's cool, isn't it?
00:58:47It's like a bike.
00:58:48Yes.
00:58:49Is this what's on here?
00:58:50Yes.
00:58:51This is it.
00:58:52It's amazing.
00:58:53This is 50 years old.
00:58:55The design was born 50 years ago.
00:58:58That's amazing.
00:58:59It's the best in history.
00:59:03This is Serial No.1.
00:59:05A1?
00:59:07It's loud.
00:59:09It's the one from the debut.
00:59:11Z1's one.
00:59:12Z1.
00:59:13It was made as an imported bike.
00:59:16It wasn't on the market in Japan at first.
00:59:18It was imported.
00:59:20It was on the market in the US.
00:59:23But it became popular in the US.
00:59:26So, we decided to make it in Japan.
00:59:29The Americans said, Wow.
00:59:32Z1.
00:59:34Z1.
00:59:35You can see the gears, the joints, and the chain.
00:59:40It's amazing.
00:59:41You can't see this.
00:59:42It's amazing.
00:59:43I didn't know we were going to talk about this.
00:59:47We finally found out.
00:59:49Is this it?
00:59:51This is Ninja H2.
00:59:53It's a company that makes airplanes.
00:59:55You can't make a bike without a company like that.
00:59:58When you run, it's the opposite of an airplane.
01:00:01It's a downforce.
01:00:03You can push it down.
01:00:06The muffler is amazing.
01:00:07It's really fast.
01:00:09It's really fast.
01:00:10This is amazing.
01:00:12It's a supercharger.
01:00:14Supercharger.
01:00:15When you compress the air and send it in, the power becomes stronger.
01:00:18It's about 1,000cc, but it's about 1,500cc.
01:00:211,500cc.
01:00:23But compared to that engine, it's more modernized.
01:00:27It's complicated.
01:00:29Everything is delivered.
01:00:32It's a new type of engine.
01:00:36The cab is like this.
01:00:38It's amazing.
01:00:40There's a Z1 and this.
01:00:42That's right.
01:00:43This is cool, too.
01:00:44It's amazing.
01:00:45That's right.
01:00:47That's right.
01:00:48It's cool.
01:00:49It's not cool.
01:00:50I've been here for a long time, so I feel a little different.
01:00:54That's right.
01:00:55It's like a gathering of wisdom.
01:00:57Before I came here, I had a frying pan.
01:01:00That's right.
01:01:01I think it exploded.
01:01:03I was frustrated when I made a frying pan.
01:01:05I think I'm a technical person.
01:01:08Kawasaki Quiz
01:01:11What is the business that Kawasaki is focusing on now?
01:01:18That's not it.
01:01:19That's not it.
01:01:20That's not it.
01:01:21That was fast.
01:01:24I want Kawasaki.
01:01:25I want that.
01:01:26I want that.
01:01:27Energy.
01:01:29Energy.
01:01:31Coal.
01:01:32That's correct.
01:01:34That's right.
01:01:35Hydrogen is attracting attention as the next generation of energy.
01:01:39Hydrogen is the most common element in the world.
01:01:43Not only electricity and oil, but also sewage and high plastic can be made from various things.
01:01:50However, there was no technology to carry that hydrogen in large quantities.
01:01:54In the meantime...
01:01:55Kawasaki developed the technology to transport it.
01:01:58Amazing.
01:01:59That technology?
01:02:00We made the world's first liquid hydrogen transport ship in 2022.
01:02:05It was the world's first successful test of a ship that carried liquid hydrogen the year before.
01:02:11It took a big step towards the realization of hydrogen society.
01:02:15If you look at Kawasaki's history, you can do it.
01:02:18You can do it.
01:02:19You can do it.
01:02:20I'm counting on you.
01:02:23I have no choice but to count on you.
01:02:25What did Shozo say to Shibusawa?
01:02:28He said he was competent.
01:02:29He said he was competent.
01:02:30Let's go back a little.
01:02:32No, I'm fine.
01:02:33No, no, no, I'm fine.
01:02:35I just want to go back to the police station.
01:02:38And so they went on a one-night trip to Shubuku.
01:02:42We had a lot of fun.
01:02:44We had a lot of fun.
01:02:45But the police station...
01:02:46We want to find it.
01:02:48The music scene?
01:02:50Maybe...
01:02:51We could do hip hop in the 90s and 2000s.
01:02:56Oh!
01:02:57But we don't know, so we'll probably be like,
01:03:00what?
01:03:02So where are you going?
01:03:05My house?
01:03:07It's not a home location.
01:03:09I know where my house is.
01:03:10I'll go to my friend's house.
01:03:13I'll go to my friend's house.
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