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00:00What are you doing?
00:01We have surprising news from our robot-loving director!
00:07Eh? That hero has appeared in Okayama Prefecture?
00:11What? What?
00:12A hero?
00:14Just what is going on?
00:25What is this?
00:27What in the world is this?
00:30It has a device that will make children happy.
00:34It's like a transformer.
00:36Transformer?
00:37What is this?
00:39It's a running control system.
00:41A running control system.
00:44Will it come?
00:45You can control it anywhere.
00:50A 5.5-ton truck has transformed into a running control system.
00:59It can accommodate 20 people in a 16-story space.
01:08It has a support car.
01:12It has a washbasin, a gas stove, a kitchen, a refrigerator, a toilet, a shower room, and four beds.
01:19It can even accommodate four people.
01:23This is amazing.
01:26This running control system is said to have been developed for a total of 100 million yen.
01:35Okayama Prefecture
01:37Okayama Prefecture is located on the coast where there are many people.
01:41The people here are quite far away.
01:43I see.
01:44They can't walk.
01:45Their licenses have been revoked.
01:48In many ways, their legs are gone.
01:50That's what's happening right now.
01:52I think it would be very helpful for people like that.
01:59It's a car that can go anywhere.
02:04It's a car, isn't it?
02:07Then a large number of people gathered.
02:12Actually, this day, a tour of the running control system was held at a local ground golf tournament.
02:21It's a tour, isn't it?
02:22It's a tour.
02:23I'm glad.
02:24I've never seen anything like this.
02:26That's amazing.
02:29How old are you?
02:31Six years old.
02:33What do you think of the tournament here?
02:36I think it's good.
02:37I think it's good.
02:38I think it's easy.
02:39I think it's easy.
02:40I think it's easy.
02:41I think it's good.
02:42I used to have people from the village come and do it.
02:46There are fewer events in the area.
02:52In addition, the number of people dying in elderly care facilities is increasing.
02:58It is said that the future demand is to be held in the elderly care facility.
03:05It is the most ideal that the elderly care facility will be the last farewell and the people who get along will say goodbye.
03:16The running control system developed by Isan.
03:19However, there is a problem.
03:23What is it?
03:25When I opened the lid, I couldn't see the place to stop the car because the car was big.
03:37It was a big board.
03:38A board?
03:39A board.
03:41It was too big to stop.
03:43That's right.
03:46To stop these two trucks, you need 10 meters in height and 10 meters in width.
03:52You need a lot of space.
03:55As a result of three years of hard work,
04:02this moving control hall can be stopped in 100 places.
04:11100 places in Okayama Prefecture.
04:14Now that the parking lot has been set up,
04:17it is said that they are finally looking at a full-scale operation.
04:24After this, the entry experience into the prison is very popular with the younger generation.
04:32Very popular?
04:34The deep sea that sinks to the sea while looking at Mt. Fuji.
04:40The deep sea.
04:42The deep sea?
04:44Today, we are going to find out the latest news about funerals and graves.
04:51By the way, funerals are an incident.
05:05It's true that this is the latest news.
05:07I heard it for the first time.
05:09They will move the dead bodies.
05:11That's right.
05:12It's true that it's hard for friends at the prison.
05:16If it's done at the parking lot, everyone will be attracted to it.
05:20By the way, the funeral industry is now in the process of entering from foreign companies.
05:27What do you mean?
05:29What is this?
05:31This is an exhibition of the funeral industry held in May this year.
05:35The number of new companies has increased to 12,000.
05:42That's amazing.
05:45For example, this is a revival ceremony of a funeral using AI produced by an IT company.
05:54When you talk to your family...
05:58A lot of people have gathered.
06:01There are a lot of nostalgic faces.
06:04I'm so happy.
06:07Using the technology of AI, the family will respond as if they were an individual.
06:14In advance, you will receive voice data for about 5 to 30 minutes.
06:21Then, you will be asked about your personality, and what kind of person you are.
06:28Thank you very much.
06:30If you answer such questions, it is highly reproducible.
06:37This is not the only thing.
06:38What is currently under development is...
06:42Thank you very much for coming to see me today while you are busy.
06:51Finally, an individual appears in the world in a hologram and even greets the three-row car.
06:57If the other person comes out, the AI speaks, and if you answer, even good memories will collapse.
07:06I'm looking forward to seeing you again.
07:10I can't say goodbye.
07:13I don't know if I'm dead or alive.
07:16I hope it's something fun.
07:19Do you want to take a laugh?
07:21It's scary.
07:22It's like a triangle.
07:23I don't care which one it is.
07:25You made me laugh until the end.
07:28As everyone said, a funeral is a conversation and a connection.
07:34If you don't have a conversation, it's not beautiful.
07:38So please come again only when you call me.
07:41Please come to Obon.
07:43If you don't call me, it's a curse.
07:46A funeral is a moment when you don't have any regrets in this world.
07:52My family has a temple.
07:55Oh, really?
07:57Now that I think about it, when I was in elementary school, there was a crematorium in the village.
08:07There was a person who burned the tree until the morning.
08:11It was a great time.
08:13My brother and my brother-in-law passed away early.
08:19When we had a match, my brother-in-law said,
08:23Mom, the sun is going down.
08:26I still remember that.
08:29By the way, there has been a change in funerals over the past few years.
08:33Due to COVID-19, the number of families who hold funerals alone has exceeded the general number.
08:39The number of funerals has been reduced by half.
08:42After all, funerals were very colorful, such as viewing, bowing, and bowing.
08:51But everyone knew that funerals could be shortened due to COVID-19.
08:57Moreover, almost half of the women who died last year died when they were over 90 years old.
09:04Then my relatives are no longer alive and I have few friends.
09:09It's hard to gather more than 90 classmates.
09:14That's right.
09:15There are about 30% of families who don't hold funerals alone.
09:22What do you mean?
09:24Do you mean that the funerals will be held alone?
09:26Yes.
09:27If there are only a few families, there is no need to hold funerals together.
09:34That's right.
09:35Mr. Tokoro and Mr. Yoshino.
09:36The story is not over yet.
09:39What is it?
09:40This is an entry-level experience to actually enter the coffin.
09:45What is this floating picture?
09:48For some reason, it is said to be popular with the younger generation.
09:53I see.
09:54What does it mean?
09:57Mr. Tokoro, it's an incident.
10:00The director went to a residential area in Tokyo.
10:07It says it's a harvest snack.
10:09What?
10:10What is a harvest snack?
10:12When he entered the store,
10:15It's a case of NHK bankruptcy.
10:19What is this?
10:22It's a harvest snack.
10:24It is said that the center of the audience is not the elderly, but the 30s to the 50s.
10:31It's written here.
10:32The menu has a letter of 1,000 yen for the entry-level experience.
10:37The concept is that there is no karaoke, but there is a coffin.
10:41There is no karaoke, but there is a coffin.
10:44What?
10:46This way, please.
10:50This way?
10:51Yes, this is the coffin.
10:53It's a little different from what I thought.
10:56Is it different?
10:57Some people say it's like a cradle.
10:59Cradle?
11:00Yes.
11:03Immediately, the director decided to experience it.
11:08Mr. Kazutora, thank you for your hard work so far.
11:13Mr. Kazutora was always curious and busy with his work.
11:26Please have a good time in that world.
11:32Please experience that world.
11:36See you, Mr. Kazutora.
11:38See you.
11:41Mr. Kanpei, what kind of person was he?
11:44He seemed to be playful, but he was a very serious boy.
11:47Do you have any memorable episodes?
11:51I don't know.
11:54I don't know.
11:55Thank you very much.
12:09Let's open the lid.
12:12Welcome back.
12:13Welcome back.
12:16Is this okay?
12:18Yes.
12:21Please get up slowly.
12:27How was it?
12:28How was it?
12:29Well,
12:35when I opened the lid, it was dark and scary.
12:39I didn't like it.
12:40But when I opened the lid,
12:42the light came to me at once.
12:47I was a little happy.
12:49When you enter the coffin,
12:51there are two reactions when you open the lid.
12:54When you enter the coffin,
12:56there are many things you haven't done yet.
13:01When you enter the coffin, you remember that.
13:05On the other hand,
13:06there are many people who laugh in the coffin.
13:09You feel like you've done everything you wanted to do in your life.
13:15I thought,
13:16my life was really fun.
13:19When I actually entered the coffin,
13:22I thought,
13:23this is the land of nothingness.
13:24All the mountains in my heart were gone,
13:26and I felt refreshed.
13:30Mr. Murata, his mother,
13:31is one of the first people in Japan
13:33to touch the corpse of a seabird.
13:36Oh, I see.
13:39People talk about their experiences
13:42when they send their relatives.
13:45Then people sympathize with each other
13:49and talk about their experiences.
13:52There aren't many places where people can talk about their experiences.
13:55That's right.
13:56There aren't many places where people can talk about their experiences.
13:58There are some places where people can talk about their experiences.
14:03It's hard to talk about your experiences when you're close to your relatives.
14:07I lost my father in February,
14:10and I didn't know when I was going to die.
14:14I wanted to say thank you,
14:18but I thought it would be the last farewell.
14:23I thought it would be the last farewell.
14:26I couldn't say it,
14:28and I couldn't say it.
14:31It's amazing just to think about it.
14:37Until late at night,
14:38the director listened to Shinbi's story.
14:42I thought it was a good story.
14:47What is this gathering?
14:50Everyone was talking about it.
14:53I think it's a sense of security.
14:56Oh, I see.
14:57It's not like you're doing it seriously, but you're drinking.
15:00Death is a common denominator.
15:03You throw away all your usual pride.
15:05Everyone brings their own stories of death.
15:09That's right.
15:10In addition, there was an entry-level experience event at a fashion building in Harajuku.
15:18A lot of young women started going to the farmhouse.
15:26Young people these days can't see their future.
15:31They don't know if they'll get married or have children.
15:34In that case, the only thing that's certain is death.
15:39That's for sure.
15:41If you look at all the negative things,
15:45there is a tradition of the people.
15:47On the contrary, the negative things turn around and good things happen.
15:54At the Jaranpon Festival,
15:56you ring the bell at the funeral.
15:59This is an entry-level experience of a traditional society.
16:05It's a big ceremony.
16:07On Sundays, people drink in the coffin.
16:11Is it a big ceremony?
16:12Yes, it's a big ceremony.
16:14It's pretty serious.
16:16Yes.
16:17The people who enter the coffin are
16:20those who are old and unlucky.
16:25So the people who are unlucky on purpose
16:29go to the funeral.
16:32That's right.
16:33Minami Kousetsu also sang a song called
16:36When a Man Dies Alone.
16:46When a man dies alone,
16:49under a cherry tree in spring,
16:51he'd like a glass of sake.
16:53He doesn't have diamonds or money.
16:59A man should live with the pride of being a man.
17:06He should go back to nature, right?
17:09Yes, he should go back to the soil.
17:11The last line,
17:12Come to see me someday,
17:14means that he has regrets about his life.
17:18It's a very fun thing to live,
17:22so he should take his time and come to me later.
17:26Yes, he should take his time and come to me later.
17:35Next is the grave.
17:37There are more and more new-shaped graves.
17:44We're heading to Shingu Town, Fukuoka Prefecture.
17:50The grave was made by cutting through the mountains.
17:53We're going to the top of the mountain.
18:01Wow, this is amazing.
18:06What we found there was a 53-meter-tall, 3.5-meter-tall
18:13Zenpo Kouen Fun.
18:16It's huge.
18:18Whose grave is this?
18:20Look over there.
18:22There's someone there.
18:24On the other side of the grave,
18:26there's a grave of the Suyaki family.
18:30This is the Zenpo Kouen Fun.
18:33It's a permanent grave.
18:34It's a joint grave for 3,100 people.
18:39There's a lot of spaces here.
18:41That's right.
18:42Each space is 30 centimeters in diameter.
18:46In this space,
18:47the remains are buried in a bag.
18:51The theme of this permanent grave is
18:53to turn it into soil.
18:58Even on this day,
18:59three families came to visit the grave.
19:05It's going to be soil at the end.
19:07He's my father.
19:08Oh, your father.
19:09He was into fishing and outdoor activities.
19:13He loved the Aino Islands and the sea.
19:16He wanted to turn it into soil.
19:19He probably wanted to do that.
19:25The Zenpo Kouen Fun was built on a hill
19:28where people wanted to reach their limits.
19:32It costs 360,000 yen per square meter,
19:34including the cost of the grave.
19:41This joint grave
19:44is for 1,400 people.
19:47It's all sold out?
19:48That's right.
19:49It's sold out at three times the pace
19:52we originally planned.
19:54Three times the pace?
19:55That's right.
19:57What's more,
19:5980% of the people who applied
20:02have made a pre-sale reservation.
20:07The red part with no name
20:10is a pre-sale reservation?
20:11Yes.
20:12It's a pre-sale reservation
20:14for those who have made a pre-sale reservation.
20:17That's amazing.
20:19There are more and more people
20:22who have made a pre-sale reservation
20:24with their friends.
20:29Mr. Ogawa, who is single,
20:31and Ms. Miura, who is a single mother.
20:36They've been working together as co-workers,
20:39and they've made a pre-sale reservation together.
20:44I'm single,
20:47so I wanted to make a pre-sale reservation.
20:49I didn't want to bother anyone,
20:52so I decided to apply.
20:54When I was brought here,
21:00I made a pre-sale reservation,
21:02and Ms. Miura liked it.
21:04I don't have a child yet,
21:06but I want to get married and have a child.
21:08I want my family to come and visit
21:12when I have a child.
21:15That's what came to my mind.
21:17It's not like a cemetery,
21:19but it's a nice place.
21:22It's spacious.
21:25Is this your house?
21:27Yes, this is where I live.
21:29This is where you live?
21:30Yes, this is where I live.
21:32I wanted to live next door,
21:34but I don't like the number 52.
21:37So I chose number 55.
21:39It's a little far away,
21:41but it's three years away.
21:43It's not far away.
21:45It's a good distance.
21:47I think we can get along
21:50even if we live far away.
21:56What?
21:57You're going to make a grave in the deep sea?
22:01They headed to Surugawan in Shizuoka,
22:03where Mount Fuji is desired.
22:07On this day,
22:08the 39-year-old single mother,
22:11Yukari Okano,
22:13and her one-year-old daughter,
22:15Nanaha, boarded the ship.
22:20Surugawan is at the deepest point
22:22and reaches a depth of 2,500 meters.
22:27I'm going to start the deep sea.
22:30This is the deep sea.
22:33Here you go.
22:34This is the pit.
22:38It's amazing.
22:41We put the bones of the guests here
22:46and bury them in the deep sea.
22:51The deep sea is where the pits sink to the bottom of the sea.
22:55On this day,
22:56a demonstration was held for those who made a reservation in advance.
23:00A demonstration?
23:02The pits are made of clay.
23:04When they sink to the bottom of the sea,
23:06they melt in less than 10 days,
23:08and the remains return to the sea.
23:13I'm going to start the dive.
23:20It sank.
23:32They fight, ring the bell,
23:35and go back to the port after three laps on the ship.
23:5039-year-old Ms. Okano
23:52started to think about her job
23:55after seeing her mother off three years ago.
24:02I don't know when I'm going to die.
24:06I don't want to burden my daughter.
24:10I chose this apartment
24:12because I wanted to see Mt. Fuji.
24:16I chose this apartment
24:18because I wanted to see Mt. Fuji at the end of my life.
24:22I was surprised by the deep sea.
24:27You were surprised?
24:28I was surprised.
24:29I really like nature,
24:33so I wanted to come here
24:35and see the sea and Mt. Fuji.
24:39I thought it was a good idea.
24:43The place where the pits sank
24:45was recorded by GPS
24:47and displayed on a mobile app.
24:50This is amazing.
24:54The price of this deep sea
24:56is 1,000,000 yen, including the charter fee.
25:02There are more people signing up than expected.
25:06Many of them are women in their 30s to 50s.
25:11Wow.
25:12Wow.
25:13There are a lot of women.
25:15I wonder why.
25:20Everyone is thinking about it.
25:22There are a lot of women in their 30s to 50s.
25:25Why?
25:26Well...
25:27I don't know.
25:29I have two daughters, so they're still young.
25:32I want them to live a long life,
25:35including my grandchildren.
25:37There is a new type of deep sea.
25:40What is it?
25:42It's like a metaverse.
25:44What?
25:46This is the metaverse deep sea.
25:48Metaverse?
25:49Deep sea?
25:50Yes.
25:51It's a space where you can sneak into
25:54through your personal computer or smartphone.
25:58Wow.
25:59This is a personal My Room.
26:01You can display your personal albums
26:04and so-called memorial movies here.
26:07Wow.
26:08You can also buy virtual spaces
26:11in the metaverse deep sea.
26:14You can?
26:15Yes.
26:16Wow.
26:17You can also buy incense and flowers in the metaverse.
26:21Wow.
26:22You can also leave footprints.
26:25Wow.
26:27That's amazing.
26:29You can access it from your smartphone without VR goggles.
26:33What?
26:36I see.
26:37There are two types of graves.
26:40The first is a place to bury the dead.
26:44The second is a place to remember the dead.
26:50But in the world,
26:52from the perspective of SDGs,
26:55it's not sustainable to cut down mountains
26:58and make a tombstone.
27:01It's not sustainable,
27:03in terms of nature and environment.
27:05That's why we don't leave any remains.
27:08That's how it works.
27:10The graves in the metaverse
27:13are also provided for free
27:15by Taipei City's city website.
27:19I wrote a thesis about graves.
27:23I know about the past,
27:26but I decided to prepare a grave.
27:31That's why I prepared a grave.
27:34I see.
27:36It's already 75 years old.
27:39It's not that long ago.
27:43I guess it's about me.
27:46I'm 75 years old, too.
27:48We're the same age.
27:49I see.
27:50I wanted to go to university while listening to Kandaka.
27:53We're the same generation.
27:56You guys are serious.
27:58You make a reservation to do this after you die.
28:01If you die, you have to do this.
28:03If you die, clean up after me.
28:05That's what I think.
28:06Really?
28:07I haven't thought about it.
28:09I'm busy with my life.
28:11I don't have time for that.
28:13My father taught me
28:16to do everything I can
28:19when I was born.
28:22He taught me to do everything I can
28:26when I was born.
28:30Really?
28:31Your father told you that?
28:32Yes.
28:33You'll die when you die.
28:35That's fine.
28:36I'm sorry.
28:37You'll die when you die.
28:39I don't think there's a way to put it.

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