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ナゼそこ?2024年11月28日 長野 標高800m…縁もゆかりもない山の中に移住した謎の家族
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00:00I won!
00:01So cute!
00:03Where is it?
00:04800 meters above sea level.
00:07A mysterious family moved to the mountains of Nagano prefecture.
00:22What is this?
00:27Where did you buy this?
00:29It's a secret.
00:32What is this?
00:33I thought you wouldn't get mad if I told you on TV.
00:37Hey!
00:38What?
00:39What is it?
00:42A 7-year-old older sister and her husband, who is attracted to Shiri.
00:49And the perfect three brothers.
00:53A sister and her husband.
00:55Three brothers.
00:57It's going to be fun.
01:00Where are you from?
01:02I'm from Yamaguchi prefecture.
01:07But why did the family move to the mountains of Nagano prefecture?
01:17I was thinking about how to live.
01:21When I was in junior high school, there was a haki-dome.
01:25There was a stage there.
01:28I started from there.
01:33What happened to the family?
01:37Why?
01:40To find out why they moved, they went to...
01:46The mountains are beautiful.
01:49Inashi, south of Nagano prefecture.
01:52Inashi.
01:55The family was allowed to film in advance.
02:01First, they go to the bus terminal.
02:08It takes about 30 minutes to drive up the hill.
02:18Thank you very much.
02:24Thank you very much.
02:26Thank you very much.
02:31They arrive at Takato Station, the bus terminal.
02:37There are fewer houses now.
02:42The mountains are getting closer.
02:44They arrive at Takato Station, the bus terminal.
02:52Hello.
02:54Are you from around here?
02:56Yes, we are.
02:58We're from TV Tokyo.
03:00We're on a show called, Why There?
03:04Wow!
03:09We're filming around here.
03:11Can I ask you a few questions?
03:14We just walked here.
03:16Where did you come from?
03:18We came from Takato Station.
03:20I'm glad you came.
03:22With a big camera.
03:25What did they ask about the family?
03:28If you go further into the mountains,
03:30there's a village.
03:33How do you get in?
03:36Get in?
03:37It's that way.
03:39The road up there?
03:40Yes, the road up there.
03:42It's a bit further into the mountains.
03:45I can't see it.
03:47It's too dark.
03:50Climbing up the mountain road they were told about,
03:53they arrive at the house of a mysterious immigrant family
03:56that is 800 metres above sea level.
04:03It's breathing.
04:05It's breathing.
04:08It's writing.
04:10I wonder if it's here.
04:12I'm sure it's listening.
04:14Excuse me.
04:16I'm sorry.
04:20It's not here.
04:22What should we do?
04:24Should we wait?
04:28The timing is bad.
04:30They seem to be on their way out.
04:35They're coming.
04:44It's coming.
04:58It's coming.
05:00It's coming.
05:05Hello.
05:07Hello.
05:09Excuse me.
05:13It's so cute.
05:15Hello.
05:17Hello.
05:19Hello.
05:21I'm sorry.
05:25Hello.
05:27Hello.
05:29How are you?
05:31What's your name?
05:33Let's go.
05:35It's okay.
05:37It's okay.
05:39I was surprised.
05:41It's okay.
05:43What's your name?
05:45I'm Yure.
05:47Yure?
05:49I usually say yes with a loud voice,
05:53but I can't today.
05:56This is the wife of an immigrant family
05:59who lives in a mountainous area.
06:03Shuri is 44 years old.
06:11She has three children.
06:13Her eldest daughter, Monaka, is 6 years old.
06:17Her eldest son, Yariku, is 3 years old.
06:21Her second son, Yure, is 2 years old.
06:25Where are you from?
06:27I'm from Yamaguchi Prefecture.
06:32My house is very spacious.
06:35Behind me is a fence for the deer.
06:38Deer?
06:40All the way over there?
06:42Yes, all the way over there.
06:44All the way to the house.
06:46This is a second-floor shed that my husband built.
06:49He built it?
06:53This is a firewood.
06:55He built this?
06:57Yes.
06:59I'm trying to build a toilet in the rainwater tank.
07:03The shed is being built.
07:05That's a toilet?
07:07Yes, it's a toilet.
07:09It's a great toilet.
07:11I'm still in the middle of it.
07:14There's a chicken.
07:16I'm married to a chicken.
07:19You're late, chicken!
07:21No, I'm not.
07:24What's wrong?
07:26Maybe it's because you went first.
07:28It's getting stronger.
07:30Yuyu likes the slide.
07:32It's Yuyu's favorite slide, right?
07:34Yuyu.
07:40Up, up, up.
07:43Ijuu's husband, who makes everything, is on his way out.
07:48He has to wait for him to come back.
07:53This husband is a surprising person.
07:58What is it?
08:01He's a 800-meter-tall otaku.
08:09Please take a look.
08:12Can I come in?
08:14Yes, you can.
08:16I'm sorry to bother you.
08:18I feel nostalgic.
08:21Wait a minute.
08:26It's spacious.
08:28I'm sorry to bother you.
08:32What's this?
08:34These are the eggs we just got.
08:36Three eggs.
08:41Those chickens.
08:43You can eat fresh eggs every day.
08:47They're going to prepare dinner for five families.
08:53We have a lot of vegetables in the field.
08:59This is the field.
09:01This is the food.
09:03This is a lot of food.
09:06It's a lot of food.
09:09This is pickled plum.
09:11This is miso.
09:13This is miso.
09:16This is miso from 2022.
09:19This is miso from two years ago.
09:24This is delicious rice.
09:27It looks delicious.
09:29We eat about six or seven bowls of rice a day.
09:31But we don't eat one meal a day.
09:33We have lunch and dinner for the family.
09:37We have a lot of traditional food.
09:39We want to do our best this year.
09:42We're going to do our best this year.
09:47Do you want to eat carrots?
09:49Here you are.
09:51You can eat carrots.
09:59It's delicious.
10:01I'll put the carrots here.
10:03Eat carrots.
10:09Eat carrots.
10:13We get ready in the morning and go to the field.
10:17It's very dirty.
10:19Children are small.
10:21That's right.
10:24I can see the children playing over there.
10:29I call it an island kitchen.
10:33That's true.
10:35It's a luxury.
10:37Children can play as much as they want.
10:40You can see where the children are.
10:45Do you see the children?
10:47Yes.
10:48Do you see the children?
10:50Yes.
10:52On the weekend, the children play here.
10:56They cry and laugh.
10:59They play here all day and night.
11:05They must be tired and sleepy.
11:10Dad.
11:16It's a peaceful day.
11:18It's early.
11:20Dad.
11:22Welcome back.
11:24Welcome back.
11:26Excuse me.
11:28Nice to meet you.
11:30Nice to meet you.
11:32Who is he?
11:34My name is Maurice.
11:36I'm from Benin, West Africa.
11:39He's from Benin.
11:42Look at him.
11:44He's very strong.
11:47He's very strong.
11:49Put him on my neck.
11:51He's amazing.
11:53He's powerful.
11:57He's my favorite dad.
11:59Dad is strong.
12:01There's a stove at the entrance.
12:04The stove weighs about 200 kg.
12:07My husband carried it by himself.
12:12200 kg?
12:13He's strong.
12:15He's not afraid of anything.
12:18He's strong.
12:19He's amazing.
12:21I'm going to work in the field.
12:24You're going to work in the field?
12:27Yes.
12:29This is the father of 20 families.
12:32He's 37 years old.
12:37He's 180 cm tall.
12:40He weighs 80 kg.
12:42He's a big father.
12:45He's cool.
12:47Maurice is from Japan.
12:50What are you doing?
12:51He's 13,600 km away from Japan.
12:54He's from Benin, West Africa.
13:00He's one-third the size of Japan.
13:06It's like this.
13:08He has about 10 million people.
13:12His monthly income is about 20,000 yen.
13:17It's here. It's written here.
13:20There's a Japanese language school in Benin.
13:26Tada Hikaru sings a Japanese song.
13:32Tada Hikaru.
13:39It's amazing.
13:41Tada Hikaru's songs are freely used in Benin.
13:49Seaweed?
13:51Seaweed.
13:52Apple.
13:53Amazing.
13:54He's already learning.
14:02Learning in class is fun.
14:05This is Mr. Zomahon.
14:08It's Mr. Zomahon.
14:10Mr. Zomahon is from Benin?
14:14Mr. Zomahon, who was active in a Japanese variety show,
14:18created this Japanese language school.
14:22Amazing.
14:24Oh, it's Mr. Takeshi.
14:26Mr. Takeshi Kitano.
14:29Mr. Zomahon used to be Mr. Takeshi's fan.
14:35Mr. Takeshi donated a lot to Benin every year,
14:41including the foundation fund for the Japanese language school.
14:46Mr. Zomahon donated a lot to Benin every year,
14:50including the foundation fund for the Japanese language school.
14:53Amazing.
14:56However, the reason why they met
15:00has nothing to do with the Japanese language school.
15:06Mr. Shuri from Yamaguchi prefecture
15:09and Mr. Morris from Benin, West Africa.
15:14Why did they meet
15:17when they were 13,600 kilometers apart?
15:22Moreover,
15:24why did they move to the 800-meter-high mountains in Nagano prefecture,
15:28where there is no connection between the couple?
15:34Why did they come all the way to Japan?
15:42What?
15:44When I was thinking about how to live my life,
15:46I was thinking about it for a long time.
15:48Then, I found a notebook from my junior high school.
15:52It said,
15:54I started from there.
15:59What happened?
16:03What did it say?
16:05I want to know.
16:07It's interesting.
16:09In order to find the surprising reason why they moved,
16:12they visit a mountain village.
16:15A Mountain Village
16:21It's a lot.
16:23It's a lot.
16:25It's a disaster.
16:27It's a disaster.
16:29It's a lot.
16:31It's hot.
16:33It's been stored for three days.
16:35In the rain?
16:36It's been stored for three days.
16:40That's why it's amazing.
16:42I wonder if I can wear it today.
16:44It's a mess.
16:46It's a mess every day.
16:48That's what happens when there are children.
16:52When there are three small children,
16:55there are a lot of laundry.
16:58Because it had been stored for three days in the rain,
17:01there are about 100 houses.
17:06100 houses?
17:09And the 800-meter-high house where the family lives is...
17:15I usually sleep over there,
17:18but it's full of dust now.
17:21I'm fixing it now.
17:23I usually sleep here.
17:26You're fixing it and living here.
17:30It's amazing.
17:32It's amazing.
17:33This house was originally...
17:35It's under construction.
17:36It was originally built in the 5th year of the Meiji period.
17:41It was built in the 5th year of the Meiji period.
17:43It was a samurai residence.
17:45So there are two houses.
17:47A samurai residence.
17:50They live while fixing a 150-year-old house.
17:56In the meantime, they're doing an interview.
18:00Huh?
18:03What is this?
18:05There's still a secret.
18:10Where did you buy this?
18:13It's a secret.
18:16What is this?
18:17I thought you wouldn't get angry if I told you on TV.
18:21No, no, no.
18:23Of course.
18:25I'm still pretty smart.
18:28You like it.
18:29It's too big.
18:30What is this?
18:32How much did you pay for this?
18:35I really didn't know.
18:37I was shocked.
18:39It was my favorite Japanese house.
18:43It was my favorite Japanese house.
18:45It was my favorite Japanese house.
18:47Before I knew it, it was like this.
18:49I feel like I can train here.
18:52You're training.
18:53Yes, yes, yes.
18:54It's my place.
18:59It's a Japanese house.
19:02What do you think a Japanese house is, Mori?
19:07You came to the house at night and found this?
19:12You found this?
19:15It's nothing.
19:17It's nothing?
19:20Mori doesn't like his 7-year-old wife.
19:26He found out during the interview.
19:30It's my hobby.
19:33You're having fun, Mori.
19:36He's secretly training at night.
19:40Is he still training?
19:43I'm scared.
19:52Why are you taking a picture?
19:54It's cute.
19:55Daddy.
19:56No, no, no.
19:57Daddy is taking a picture.
20:00It's the best.
20:01Are you taking a picture?
20:02No, no, no, no.
20:03It's going to be dirty.
20:05It's all dirty.
20:07Did you understand not to drop it?
20:10I understand.
20:11It's cute.
20:12Can I climb up?
20:16It's cute.
20:18He's in a good mood.
20:23I made a chicken coop.
20:30Mori makes everything skillfully.
20:34Wow, that's amazing.
20:37I made the net well.
20:41Like this.
20:43I'll let you take a walk like this.
20:46No, I won't.
20:48I won't go this way.
20:50It's coming out.
20:52It's beautiful, isn't it?
20:54It's energetic.
20:57He also makes a swing.
21:01Did you make it?
21:03Wow.
21:04I'm proud of you, daddy.
21:06You can do anything.
21:08This is a dream country.
21:10Can you get up?
21:14It's a place for children.
21:16That's amazing.
21:17Sometimes.
21:18Can you ride a horse?
21:19I can ride a horse.
21:22He's doing an interview.
21:23What is he doing?
21:25What are you doing now?
21:27He's making something again.
21:29I'm going to make a hole.
21:36It's a square.
21:38That's amazing.
21:41He even makes a bookshelf.
21:44He's really skillful.
21:47I thought so.
21:52It didn't fit in.
21:57It's a tray.
21:59It doesn't fit.
22:01What?
22:03Wow.
22:05He's doing it with his hands.
22:07He's hitting it.
22:10I think you should try again.
22:13It's working.
22:20It fits perfectly.
22:28It's working.
22:31That's good.
22:33Was he this good?
22:36Why can you do so many things?
22:38That's amazing.
22:43I think I can do it if I decide to do it.
22:49I have no choice but to do it.
22:53I'll do it as soon as I decide to do it.
22:57Morris decides to do it as soon as he decides to do it.
23:02He also grows vegetables on his own.
23:08It looks delicious.
23:09The onions have already fallen.
23:11It's time to harvest.
23:14He grows vegetables on his own.
23:16In Japan, we only use onions.
23:18We don't use green onions.
23:20In my country, we use all of them.
23:23He also grows tomatoes, okra, corn, and sweet potatoes.
23:34He grows more than 20 kinds of vegetables on his own.
23:38It looks like he's living a carefree life.
23:44Again, Morris is from Benin, West Africa.
23:49Shuri is from Yamaguchi Prefecture.
23:53How did they meet?
23:56Why did they go to the mountains of Nagano Prefecture, where there is no road or road?
24:04They continue to find out more and more mysteries.
24:14What are you doing?
24:17He's helping out.
24:18He's helping out.
24:20This is something you can play with.
24:23He's helping out.
24:25He's helping out with his father's work.
24:30Wow, that's amazing.
24:31It's big.
24:34He's strong.
24:35That's amazing.
24:38That's amazing.
24:42He's good.
24:46It's heavy.
24:48It's heavy.
24:49That one is heavy too.
24:51This one is heavier.
24:52It's heavy.
24:53This one is heavy.
24:57It's full.
25:00I can't do it.
25:05I can't do it.
25:08He's playing a lot.
25:13He's only two years old.
25:15He must be really tired.
25:19He's trying to keep up with his brothers and sisters.
25:24He's using a lot of energy.
25:27Especially his sister.
25:37He's good.
25:45He's eating that.
25:47I put water in today.
25:50Water.
25:51Did you change it?
25:54I did it in the morning.
25:55You did it in the morning?
25:56I didn't know.
25:59He can see his mom from here.
26:01But it's dirty.
26:03It's dirty.
26:05So I'm going to change it.
26:08You're going to change it?
26:09Yes.
26:11It's dirty.
26:13It's dirty.
26:15I'm going to change it.
26:21He's strong.
26:23Bonaka is six years old.
26:25She's helping him change the water for the chicken.
26:32She's helping him.
26:36She's used to it.
26:42She's helping him.
26:46It's full.
26:50It's overflowing.
26:52It's heavy.
26:53It's overflowing.
26:54Bonaka, are you okay?
26:56It's heavy.
26:57It's too heavy.
26:59It's heavy.
27:06Be careful not to spill it in your shoes.
27:10I'm glad.
27:11Are you okay?
27:17Everyone is adjusting.
27:20I'm going to reduce it a little.
27:24It's lighter than before.
27:28You can do it.
27:30You can do it.
27:32I'm going to reduce it a little more.
27:37It's difficult even for Bonapi.
27:40You can do it.
27:42You can do it.
27:44It's not difficult.
27:46It's easy.
27:48It's easy to hold.
27:51It's hard to carry.
27:53It's hard to cut legs.
27:59It's heavy.
28:00It's heavy, isn't it?
28:03It's dangerous.
28:07You did your best.
28:09Clean it up.
28:21It's heavy, so it's difficult.
28:26Why did you put so much in it?
28:29It's left over.
28:35Wash it properly.
28:36Wash it clean.
28:39Otherwise, I can't eat chicken eggs.
28:42That's right.
28:43You're smart.
28:52It's good.
28:57It's wet.
29:00Do you do this every day?
29:02Yes.
29:06It's six o'clock in the afternoon.
29:15I'm going to eat.
29:17Okay.
29:18I'm going to eat.
29:20Okay.
29:32Every day, the family eats together.
29:39Put your own rice in it.
29:43I'll do it myself.
29:45I'll do it myself.
29:46Okay.
29:48Wait a minute.
29:49Morris is an African who eats rice in a ramen bowl.
29:55He often eats four bowls of rice a day.
30:02What was even more surprising was that his friend was shocked.
30:08What is this?
30:11An unexpected happening occurred.
30:16What is this?
30:18It's a three-second rule.
30:20It's nostalgic.
30:27Do you want to sprinkle some shiso?
30:28Do you want to sprinkle some shiso on the egg rice?
30:30An unexpected happening occurred at the airport when he came back from Africa.
30:37An Mika is always cheerful.
30:40When he came back from Africa, an unexpected happening occurred at the airport.
30:46I like things that are lucky.
30:49For example, when I go on a trip, I think I should go to a lucky country.
30:56When I go on a trip, I always buy a lot of salt.
31:03When I go to a bad country, I take a shower with the salt I bought at a good price.
31:08I've been doing this for a long time.
31:10I don't know if it's right or not, but it's become a habit.
31:12It's a habit.
31:13When I went to Africa, I bought a lot of African salt and came back.
31:20It's a search dog.
31:22A dog came up to me and opened the door.
31:24It was a white dog.
31:25I was so nervous because I was watching the dog go out.
31:32An Mika is cheerful and energetic, so I thought,
31:34Oh, I knew it.
31:36No, it's not like that.
31:38Minamoto is normally energetic.
31:41Get on my neck.
31:43Boris, the father of a migrant family, is from Benin, West Africa.
31:51Shuri, a 7-year-old older sister's wife, is from Yamaguchi Prefecture.
31:59The three brothers are full of energy.
32:04I'm going to eat a lot.
32:05I'm going to eat a lot.
32:08It's not a picture.
32:13The family of Boris lives in the mountains of Hyogo, Nagano Prefecture, where there is no connection.
32:25It's 6 p.m.
32:27It's time for dinner.
32:35Put your own rice in it.
32:39I'll do it myself.
32:41Let's do it with your mom.
32:45Wait for the eggs to be separated.
32:46I'll do it myself.
32:49Wait a minute. It's hot.
32:52Put your own eggs in the rice.
32:59This one.
33:03He put it in his own bowl.
33:07It's different.
33:09Wait a minute.
33:10This one.
33:11Shuri, are you going to put it in there?
33:16It's a three-second rule.
33:18It's nostalgic.
33:19Boris, who is 180 cm tall, is a glutton who eats four meals a day.
33:27What is his meal?
33:31What are you eating?
33:32Ramen.
33:33What is this?
33:35What is this?
33:36Peanut sauce.
33:39Peanut sauce?
33:42It's a paste of peanuts that my husband harvested.
33:50Boris also grows peanuts.
33:56He puts it in a blender and makes a paste.
34:02Then he puts it in a soup with tomatoes and onions.
34:10He also puts grilled mackerel and garlic in it.
34:16He seasons it with salt and it's done.
34:19It looks delicious.
34:21This is the peanut sauce that Boris eats almost every day.
34:28It's good.
34:31It's gentle.
34:32It's gentle.
34:34In addition, he made vegetable soup with carrots and onions.
34:40He also made stir-fried chicken and vegetables.
34:44There are a lot of ingredients.
34:47We haven't said thank you yet.
34:50We haven't said thank you yet.
34:51You must be hungry.
34:53Thank you for the meal.
34:54Let's say thank you to everyone.
34:58Who is it?
35:02He eats a lot.
35:04He has a big mouth.
35:08We always eat together.
35:14I sometimes eat alone.
35:20Do you want to taste the peanut sauce?
35:22Do you eat like that?
35:24I'll try it.
35:26Thank you for the meal.
35:32It's salty and delicious.
35:35Is it delicious?
35:37It's delicious.
35:39Do you want more?
35:40Yes, please.
35:43Do you want more rice?
35:45He eats a lot.
35:46He's cute.
35:47He eats a lot.
35:50The Morris family moved to the mountains in Nagano Prefecture, 800 meters above sea level.
35:57There is a surprising reason behind the two people who were originally 13,600 kilometers apart.
36:05I was worried about how to live from now on.
36:10Your father is very strong.
36:12My father is very strong.
36:15Is this the second street?
36:17It's a secret.
36:20What is this?
36:21Dad!
36:25I'm from Yamaguchi Prefecture.
36:29I'm from Benin, West Africa.
36:31You're from Benin.
36:34The surprising truth behind the two people who were originally 13,600 kilometers apart.
36:46That's the best.
36:47I think this is the best place to live in Japan.
36:51What?
36:59When I was four years old, the war began.
37:03We escaped the war.

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