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00:00On the 14th of December,
00:02on the 21st of December,
00:04we will be in Kamimachi, Setagaya.
00:06We will be in Kamakura, Yukinoshita.
00:10Takebashi's best spots.
00:16Speaking of Kanda,
00:18we will be in the curry town.
00:20This area is also a popular spot.
00:24In KKR Hotel Tokyo,
00:26at the curry station Rira,
00:28you can enjoy the self-service curry
00:30that the hotel is proud of.
00:34There are 3 types of curry,
00:36such as the famous black beef curry.
00:38You can enjoy the curry
00:40according to your preference.
00:42Once you get in,
00:44it's all over.
00:46Once you get in, it's all over.
00:48Do you make your own rice?
00:50It doesn't matter how much rice you put in.
00:52But you can't replace it.
00:54If you raise the wall,
00:56you can't replace it.
00:58Next up,
01:00at Hitotsubashi University,
01:02you can enjoy the Jyosui Kaikan.
01:04It's a hidden gem.
01:06At the cafe called Mercury,
01:08you can enjoy
01:10the luxurious beef steak curry.
01:12It's a deep flavor
01:14cooked with onions.
01:1610th place.
01:18The delicious curry shop.
01:22Among them,
01:24the most popular curry is
01:26Bolt's.
01:28It used to be a popular curry shop
01:30with more than 40 shops.
01:32The origin of the spiciness
01:34is Bolt's,
01:36but the catchphrase
01:38was sweet and medium spicy.
01:40Bolt's was able to choose
01:42the spiciness by numbers.
01:44It's finely chopped.
01:46In addition,
01:48the system of combining
01:50the ingredients as you like
01:52is unique.
01:56One of the regular customers
01:58is Mr. Maeda, a Musashino employee.
02:00Do you come here often?
02:02Yes, I do.
02:04Is it spicy?
02:06No, not at all.
02:08I just eat what comes out.
02:12The so-called Chonai Curry
02:14served by the regular customers
02:16is mild in spiciness
02:18and the ingredients are left to the customer.
02:20It's a style of putting
02:22the roux directly on the rice.
02:24In addition,
02:26I'm Ike-chan.
02:28Welcome.
02:30Mr. Ikeda from Kanda Portville
02:32comes here every day.
02:36What he orders
02:38is Asari Double.
02:40It's a shrimp topping.
02:42It's a seafood curry.
02:44It became popular
02:46when it was posted on SNS
02:48and became a menu
02:50as Ike-chan Curry.
02:52It's rare to find a curry
02:54that you can eat every day.
02:56It's hard to eat the same thing
02:58every day.
03:00You can eat it.
03:02When you want to go luxury,
03:04you can eat it with raw egg.
03:06It's called Super Ike-chan Curry.
03:08I got a signature
03:10next to Ike-chan Curry.
03:12Really?
03:14If you go there,
03:16you can eat it.
03:18Hirakawa Bridge in front of
03:20the Palace Side Building
03:22is one of the entrances
03:24to Edo Castle.
03:26There is a historical heritage
03:28that was built by Date Masamune.
03:30Hirakawa Gate
03:32No. 9
03:34If the main gate is the entrance,
03:36Hirakawa Gate is the exit.
03:38Many people came and went.
03:40When people died
03:42or when a criminal appeared,
03:44the gate was closed.
03:46It's recorded.
03:48Hirakawa Gate was used
03:50as a main gate of the palace.
03:52At that time,
03:54this gate had strict rules.
03:56One day,
03:58many absolute power
04:00accidentally missed the gate.
04:02Kasuga no Tsubone
04:04Kasuga no Tsubone
04:06Kasuga no Tsubone
04:08said to the gatekeeper
04:10to open the gate,
04:12but the gatekeeper
04:14never opened the gate
04:16according to the rules.
04:18He must have been scared.
04:20In the end,
04:22Kasuga no Tsubone
04:24was angry
04:26and told the general
04:28about the situation.
04:30However, the general
04:32praised the gatekeeper
04:34for his loyalty to his duty.
04:36There is a pot
04:38of vinegar
04:40left in the palace.
04:42There are few remnants
04:44of Edo Castle.
04:46There are few things
04:48you can see.
04:50You have to go there.
04:52The entrance gate
04:54is so big.
04:56Edo Castle is
04:58the most famous castle in Japan.
05:00For example, Osaka Castle
05:02and Nagoya Castle are left.
05:04Edo Castle is
05:06the most famous castle in Japan.
05:08Have you been there?
05:10No, I haven't.
05:14From junior high school
05:16to university,
05:18this is the 8th
05:20Kyouritsu Girls' Academy.
05:22Harukora Hatoyama,
05:24a teacher,
05:26established
05:28a girls' vocational school
05:30on May 19.
05:32Kyouritsu is
05:34famous for
05:36folk songs.
05:38In the 1970s,
05:40many folk songs
05:42were performed.
05:44Alice and Princess Kaguya
05:46made a legend.
05:48This place,
05:50called the holy land of folk,
05:52was a place
05:54that music fans longed for.
05:56Kyouritsu is
05:58a place where
06:00entrance ceremonies
06:02and graduation ceremonies
06:04were held.
06:06I didn't know
06:08that Kyouritsu was a place
06:10of folk songs.
06:12I should have
06:14been more grateful.
06:18This is a learning facility
06:20in Kitanomaru Park.
06:22The 7th Science and Technology Museum.
06:26There are many devices
06:28to learn science
06:30while having fun.
06:32There is also an experiment show.
06:40The most popular one
06:42is the Sound Exhibition Room
06:44that opened 3 years ago.
06:46Jumbo Piano
06:48is an attraction
06:50where you step on the keyboard
06:52and see the waveform of the sound.
06:54The staff's favorite
06:56is this device.
06:58It's called Laser Dance.
07:00The laser light,
07:02the green dot,
07:04changes depending on
07:06the vibration of the sound.
07:08It's an interesting pattern.
07:10If you move the two dots
07:12with your finger,
07:14the volume and frequency
07:16change and the sound changes.
07:20The vibration of the sound
07:22produced by the speaker
07:24changes the way the mirror
07:26that reflects the laser
07:28changes the sound.
07:30You can experience
07:32the change of the sound visually.
07:36What did the 3rd graders experience?
07:40The sound is amazing.
07:42Really?
07:44Do you have a dream?
07:46To be a pilot.
07:48You have to study a lot.
07:50Yes.
07:52I've been skipping school.
07:54I see.
07:56That's good.
08:00Music is played
08:02at ceremonies in the palace.
08:04The musician,
08:06Gaku, is in attendance.
08:086th place,
08:10Gakubu, Kunaicho.
08:14There are 24 Gaku.
08:16In the hall,
08:18there is a practice room
08:20and a stage.
08:22Gaku plays
08:24an important role
08:26as a cultural asset.
08:28The Gaku performance
08:30in the fall
08:32is attended by
08:34the general public.
08:38This time,
08:40I went up to the center
08:42of the second floor
08:44where you can see
08:46the Takabutai well.
08:48On the day of the performance,
08:50His Majesty the Emperor
08:52saw the Takabutai.
08:54The Takabutai looks like this.
09:00The Takabutai contains
09:02important documents of the country.
09:045th place,
09:06the National Library.
09:08On the first floor,
09:10there is an exhibition room
09:12where anyone can visit for free.
09:16You can also see
09:18the detailed duplication
09:20of the Takabutai.
09:22In the exhibition room,
09:24there is a clear file.
09:34And this time,
09:36I was allowed to enter
09:38the special library
09:40where you can't enter normally.
09:42Thank you very much.
09:48Inside the shelf,
09:50there is a map of Okinawa
09:52created in the Edo period,
09:54and valuable documents
09:56as an important cultural asset
09:58are stored.
10:00What is this box
10:02that you brought from the back?
10:04Inside this box,
10:06there is a manuscript
10:08of the Constitution of Japan.
10:10This is a manuscript
10:12of the Constitution of Japan
10:14that has not been published yet.
10:16On the first page,
10:18there is a document
10:20of the Constitution of Japan
10:22by Emperor Showa.
10:24If you turn one page,
10:26you can see the signature
10:28of Prime Minister Yoshida Shigeru
10:30and the next page
10:32is the signature of Emperor Showa
10:34and the seal of Emperor Showa,
10:36which is called Gyoji.
10:40The famous building
10:42that represents Takebashi
10:44is about to close.
10:46So this time,
10:48I took a special picture
10:50of the precious figure
10:52in front of the building.
11:00It is a famous building
11:02that was built in the 3rd year of Emperor Showa.
11:06The 4th place,
11:08Gakushikaikan.
11:12It was built as a club
11:14for the graduates
11:16of the former Imperial University.
11:18The wedding hall
11:20and hotel inside
11:22can be used by ordinary people.
11:24However,
11:26when I heard the story,
11:28I was shocked.
11:30This year, on December 29th,
11:32we will close the building.
11:34There has been a plan
11:36to rebuild the building,
11:38so we will start
11:40the redevelopment next year.
11:42The new building
11:44will be demolished
11:46along with the redevelopment,
11:48and the old building
11:50will be kept.
11:52So this time,
11:54I took a special picture
11:56of the precious figure
11:58in front of the building.
12:00The place that represents
12:02the demolished new building
12:04is the 20th-floor lobby.
12:06The brown-colored
12:08furniture
12:10creates a deep atmosphere.
12:12The symbol of Gakushikaikan
12:14is the 201st-floor room
12:16of the old building.
12:18Famous scenes of
12:20dramas and movies
12:22were filmed here.
12:24This room,
12:26which is particular about details,
12:28has been used as a banquet hall,
12:30but what will happen
12:32to the old building?
12:34The redevelopment will be completed
12:36five years later.
12:38At that time,
12:40the building will be demolished again.
12:42I met him
12:44on the 2nd floor
12:46of Hakusan-dori,
12:48and I thought
12:50it was an elegant
12:52and mature building.
12:54When I heard that
12:56it was going to be demolished,
12:58I felt a little lonely.
13:00I felt like I had a glass in my hand.
13:02A glass in your hand?
13:04Finally, the best 3.
13:06But before that,
13:08Takebashi Hyakkei
13:30Hakusai Hyakkei
13:32Black sands are falling.
13:34Hakusai Hyakkei
13:40It's a beautiful view.
13:54Hakusai Hyakkei
14:00Tokyo was amazing.
14:24That's all for Takebashi Hyakkei.
14:56Takebashi Hyakkei
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15:52It's free of charge.
15:55Various artists have been inspired by Haniwa and Dogu to create works.
16:04Okamoto Taro also makes a flowerpot that looks like a Haniwa.
16:10That building was donated by Yoshiro Ishibashi of Bridgestone.
16:16Really?
16:18He said he would build it.
16:20Yoshiro Ishibashi of Bridgestone said he would build it.
16:24Wow.
16:26It's easy to enter now.
16:28Yes, it is.
16:30That's a good point.
16:32You can take your time.
16:34That's right.
16:36This is a landmark of Takebashi that was completed in 1951.
16:42The second one is the Palace Side Building.
16:46It was designed by Shoji Hayashi of Nakano Sunplaza.
16:51At that time, it was a revolutionary design.
16:53The window glass on the front,
16:55the water-repellent louver that blocks the sunlight,
16:58and the new design with the vertical shaft that drops rainwater
17:03are highly appreciated as the famous buildings of the office building.
17:08The white cylinder that can be seen from the main hall as a symbol of the building.
17:16The inside of the building is an elevator hall.
17:20All of them are elevators?
17:22The elevator itself is in a closed space,
17:27so when you open it, you can feel a sense of freedom in a large space.
17:31That's why it's a big hall.
17:33It's an office building for the comfort of the workers.
17:37And this time, we specially climbed to the roof of the cylinder that is usually forbidden to enter.
17:47Then, a large panorama of the city of Tokyo appeared in front of us.
17:53Wow, the scenery is great.
17:56It's wonderful.
17:58If you look to the right of the Tokyo Midtown Hibiya in the first-class building where the headquarters of GHQ is located,
18:06you can see the city hall and the tallest building in Japan, Azabudai Hills.
18:11It's a luxurious view from a height of 50 meters above the ground.
18:16I didn't know this was an elevator.
18:22I didn't know either.
18:24I thought it was an air-conditioning tower.
18:26I've been inside, but I didn't know it was here.
18:29I just realized it.
18:31I was doing a live broadcast on V6.
18:37It was in the middle of the night, so no one was there, so I pushed the button.
18:42I was wondering where the members would come.
18:46I thought I was doing it every time.
18:48There was a mushroom-like thing in the middle.
18:50That's the button.
18:52I said, let's go.
18:54I'm glad it's coming back now.
18:57Tokyo Midtown Hibiya
19:03It's a beautiful place.
19:11That's all.
19:14The opening was in 1943.
19:17The first Tokyo East Fishing Park.
19:22It used to be a place where there was Honmaru in Edo Castle.
19:26It was organized as a park with a backyard.
19:29After that, His Majesty the Emperor created various attractions in the park.
19:37One of them is the Kaju Kohinshuen.
19:41If you plant a variety of fruit trees from the Edo period on the site of Edo Castle,
19:46it will be interesting for visitors.
19:50It was organized with the idea of His Majesty the Emperor.
19:59Ninomaru Garden is a Japanese garden reproduced from the drawings of the nine generals of the Ieshige period.
20:07His Majesty the Emperor made a carp swim in this pond.
20:12If you look closely, the fins are long and slightly different.
20:18In fact, this is a species born from the idea of His Majesty the Emperor.
20:23It is a Japanese Nishikigoi and an Indonesian Hirenagagoi.
20:28It is a Hirenaga Nishikigoi.
20:31His Majesty the Emperor's gimmicks are various.
20:35Please take a walk slowly.
20:38Please take a look around.
21:08Next time, we will talk about the Kaju Kohinshuen.

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