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00:01Hello, everyone. My name is Shinichi.
00:04I'm in Yamagata City, Yamagata Prefecture.
00:08This time, I'd like to show you a lot of the charm of Yamagata City,
00:12such as places and beautiful scenery that can be touched by the history of Yamagata.
00:18Now, let's take a look around.
00:21While capturing the beautiful scenery of Japan on the camera,
00:31the actor Shinichi Wago travels around Japan.
00:36Japan's Beautiful Scenery
00:52Yamagata City is a prefecture-level property located in the eastern part of Yamagata Prefecture.
01:01This city, which has developed as a purification city of Yamagata Castle,
01:06has a history of living water and agricultural water conservation,
01:13which makes me feel a sense of uneasiness.
01:17Yamagata City, Kyodo-Kan
01:23This trip starts from Kyodo-Kan in Yamagata City, which is located in Kajo Park, where the castle is located.
01:34The Sanso-ro building, which consists of eight or sixteen squares,
01:40was built as a hospital in the Edo period.
01:55From Bakumatsu to Meiji,
01:58this building is said to have been built by Miyadaiku of Japan,
02:03and it is said to be a Gion-style building.
02:16It was planned by Michitsune Mishima, the first Yamagata prefectural magistrate.
02:24It was built to promote the modernization of Yamagata.
02:34Gion-style building
02:37Gion-style buildings originally had the shape of Western-style buildings,
02:44but when you look at the details, there are elements of Western-style, Japanese-style, and Chinese-style.
02:51In the middle of the Meiji period,
02:54accurate Western-style buildings were built,
02:59but Gion-style buildings were no longer built.
03:04Exhibition Room
03:26In the exhibition room on the second floor,
03:29there is a book by Sanjo Sanetomi, the then Prime Minister of Japan.
03:40In the room on the first floor,
03:43historical documents from the Meiji period are carefully stored.
03:59Exhibition Room
04:16Exhibition Room
04:29Exhibition Room
04:40We head to the mysterious space of Takahata-machi.
04:47Uriwari Stone Garden
04:50Uriwari Stone Garden is famous for its Uriwari stone garden,
04:54which is said to have been broken by cooling the Uri in the Kiyomizu of Ishikiriba.
04:58This is the site of Takahata-machi's mining site,
05:02which has a yellowish color.
05:10It's already magnificent,
05:14but there is an even more magnificent view
05:18deep inside this long tunnel,
05:23so I'd like to proceed with determination.
05:29Wow, this is amazing.
05:43Wow, this is amazing.
05:46The sound of the flute is echoing.
05:49This is even more magnificent.
05:54This is Ishikiriba.
05:57This is amazing.
06:03I can't help but feel small.
06:10Wow.
06:15My neck hurts.
06:17Takahata-machi
06:20Takahata-machi is a speciality of Takahata-machi,
06:24which has long been used in the stone rooms of the Kofun period,
06:29and has been widely used in the stone rooms of private houses since the Edo period.
06:34The sound of the flute is echoing.
06:45The sound of the flute is echoing.
06:49It is said that this is also used as a venue for outdoor music festivals.
06:54This is the stage.
06:58The sound of the flute is echoing.
07:01The sound of the flute is echoing.
07:04Nippon Bikameguri
07:13I'm satisfied.
07:31Nippon Bikameguri
07:48We head to Tendoshi, on the north side of Yamagata City.
07:52Tendoshi
07:55Tendoshi, where you can see the design of the shogi pieces everywhere in the city,
08:00is truly the city of shogi.
08:13At the Tendoshi Tower in Shogimura,
08:16you can have a memorable experience.
08:19Tendoshi is known as the best city in Japan for the production of shogi.
08:25You can write on the shogi pieces here.
08:29You can experience writing on the shogi pieces here.
08:34Let's go and try it out.
08:36I wonder what I should write.
08:41There are various items related to the shogi pieces in the store.
08:49Tendoshi
08:56Thank you for coming.
08:58First of all, you have to choose a word.
09:02How many types are there?
09:08There are about 30 to 40.
09:11I found it.
09:13It's the Japanese character for peace.
09:16It's the Japanese character for peace.
09:21I'd like to make this one.
09:24I'll do my best.
09:26I'll explain the procedure.
09:30First, you copy the pattern you chose with carbon paper.
09:38Next, you use a brush and paint.
09:45For example, this is a Monjyaki dotei.
09:50At this stage, you just need to make the outline clear.
09:55Then you paint it.
10:01It's very three-dimensional.
10:03Yes.
10:04This is the highest level of the Taikyoku-no-koma.
10:11There are three steps to writing.
10:14First, you start with the draft.
10:25It's OK.
10:29There aren't many squares.
10:31So, you just do it like this.
10:34If you make a mistake, you can correct it as many times as you want.
10:39The second step is to make the outline clear.
10:47Lastly, you pour the paint into the outline.
11:01It's important to make the outline clear.
11:07When you start drawing, you use a brush, right?
11:13Yes.
11:16OK.
11:18It's done.
11:20Oh, it's dripping.
11:38After the experience, there is a surprise.
11:44Thank you for coming all the way to see me off.
11:52Thank you very much.
11:55It was a wonderful experience.
11:57Thank you very much.
11:59It was a wonderful experience.
12:01Thank you very much.
12:06There is a rare Ukiyo-e museum in Tendo.
12:10It's the Hiroshige Museum.
12:13In 1997, the Hiroshige Museum was built in Tendo
12:17as a result of the relationship between
12:20Bakumatsu and Utagawa Hiroshige.
12:29The Hiroshige Museum exhibits Ukiyo-e paintings and
12:34Niku-shitsu paintings of Hiroshige on various themes.
12:46This time, we exhibited the travel of Tokaido and the landscape of Mizube.
12:52We introduced the landscape of Mizube in Erisuguri
12:56and the landscape of Ukiyo-e paintings of Hiroshige.
13:10The distinctive features were expanded and displayed in an easy-to-understand manner.
13:15At the Hiroshige Museum, you can enjoy many beautiful landscapes from the Edo period.
13:31Japan Tour of the Beautiful Scenery
13:34This time, we traveled around Yamagata City, Yamagata Prefecture.
13:38Next, we visited the beautiful scenery of the Mogami River,
13:42Oe-machi.
13:50The Aterazawa-Tateyama-jo Shiseki Park is commonly known as the best park in Japan.
14:01I was always curious about the origin of the best park in Japan,
14:06and it was written here.
14:08In the early days of the Shogunate, when road construction was underway,
14:12when construction workers passed this road,
14:15they said,
14:17this is the best park in Japan.
14:20From there, they began to greet each other,
14:23saying, let's go to the best park in Japan.
14:27What does it look like?
14:29The best park in Japan!
14:31It's a wonderful view.
14:35It's just my personal impression.
14:39But it's beautiful.
14:43The Mogami River, which is 229 km long,
14:48is a place where you can enjoy a magnificent view of the river.
14:54In the 9th year of Heisei, the Mogami River was chosen as a viewpoint
14:59because of its beautiful view.
15:04You can take pictures in the beautiful Mogami River.
15:07It's also a park with a mosaic.
15:13You can enjoy with your friends in the Mogami River.
15:16It's a park where you can enjoy the scenery of Mogami river.
15:20It's a wonder for tourists.
15:23It was the best place for a trip.
15:26It's a famous place for a good day.
15:29It's a wonderful view.
15:31Oe-machi is the birthplace of the former Mogamigawa-kō-eki.
15:41You can learn about its history at the History Museum.
15:47Inside the Saitō-kei-no-Omoya, which flourished as a merchant of Aoso during the Edo period,
16:03there are kimonos and orikis made in Aoso.
16:17Aoso is the birthplace of the Iraku-saka, which grows in the mountains and fields.
16:31It was used as a high-class kimono, such as narasarashi, oji, and chijimi-e,
16:37kamishimo, and fuyū-kaikyū.
16:53In the Edo period, when the Mogamigawa-kō-eki was flourishing,
16:57Aoso was transported to various places, and it is said that Tomi was built on this land.
17:20In addition, there are many old agricultural and civil goods, such as urushiro and yo-san, displayed.
17:50As a photo spot, we head to the waterfall, which is very popular.
18:13Midare-gawa-keikoku is a power spot in Higashine City, which is full of miracles.
18:25The Anaba-spot, Sekiyama-Ōtaki, is a place where you can feel the scent of the flowing water.
18:43The height of the waterfall is about 10 meters, and the width is about 15 meters.
18:50The charm of this place is the beauty of the water flowing like a waterfall on a giant semicircular rock.
19:20How was your trip to Yamagata Prefecture, a beautiful place in Japan?
19:48Well, I was able to go around various historical sites.
19:52Well, where should I go next?
19:56What? You're not going to tell me a joke?
19:59Well, I can't help it.
20:02Actually, I didn't think it was a good idea, so I went to Yamagata Prefecture in Tsumiso.
20:08Yes, is it like this?
20:11Well, where should I go next?
20:14Well, I'm glad to hear that it's popular.
20:32The beauty of Japan that goes around in one hand for a beautiful moment.
20:38There was a beautiful culture inherited in Yamagata Prefecture.

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