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00:00In the town where the old men gather, there is a building.
00:14There is the Showa-era paradise that dates back to the Reiwa era.
00:21This is the building where the Showa-era paradise dates back to the Reiwa era.
00:28Kajihara Zen.
00:29Buildbra.
00:30Retro Tamura.
00:35Hello.
00:36This is Buildbra, Kajihara Zen.
00:38Today, we are at Tsurugamine Station.
00:43What was it?
00:44Kirigamine.
00:45Kirigamine.
00:46Kufuran.
00:47Do you know it?
00:48Yes, I do.
00:49Where is Tsurugamine Station?
00:53I don't know.
00:54It's in Yokohama City.
00:56Is that so?
00:57Yokohama City, Asahiku.
01:00It's famous for the zoo.
01:03Is that so?
01:04Are you here to see the zoo?
01:06That's right.
01:09This time, we will start from Tsurugamine Station, the 8th station from Yokohama Station.
01:16The Soutetsu Main Line started direct transportation with JR five years ago.
01:22Since March last year, it has been connected to the Tokyu Line, and access to the city has greatly improved.
01:31Tsurugamine is now a popular area that has been ranked as a city that is easy to live in by a certain company, as well as the redevelopment around the station.
01:46The Yokohama Zoo, which boasts the largest size in Japan, is also in the vicinity.
01:52It is certainly an attractive city.
01:57It's a sudden crossing.
01:59If you don't cross, it will be a big problem.
02:05You can't stand there, can you?
02:07You can't stand there, can you?
02:08No, I can't.
02:09You can't.
02:15Oh, a shopping street.
02:20The shopping street continues for a long time.
02:27The building in front of you is today's building.
02:29Suddenly?
02:32It's low.
02:35There's no place to live up there.
02:37Is it okay?
02:39It's a building that seems to be important to the local people.
02:48Tsurugamine Royal Mart, which was founded 56 years ago, is the place to visit this time.
03:00There are 16 shops, including restaurants and grocery stores, on the third floor of the building.
03:09By the way, this year when the building was built, The Tigers' flower necklace was a hit.
03:18What is Royal?
03:20It's an image of luxury.
03:22I see.
03:23They did their best.
03:27Let's see.
03:28Lovely cleaning.
03:31Soba restaurant, Tsurugamine restaurant, Fujiya restaurant.
03:34Oh, Nikubaru cafeteria.
03:35Gustar.
03:37There's only one.
03:38The second floor.
03:39The second floor.
03:40Oh, this is a beef restaurant.
03:42Maybe.
03:44Oh, fortune-telling salon.
03:46It's been a long time since I went to a fortune-telling salon.
03:51Let's go around.
03:52Gustar restaurant, Tsurugamine restaurant, Fujiya restaurant.
03:59It's like that.
04:03Only the locals.
04:12It's Gustar.
04:15It's amazing here.
04:16It looks delicious.
04:17It looks delicious.
04:19What's wrong with this?
04:22Which one should I choose?
04:25They all look delicious.
04:29They're not open right now.
04:31Let's talk a little bit.
04:33Let's listen to their stories and kill some time.
04:35Then we'll come back.
04:43It's a local clothing store.
04:46It's a shoe store based on a bag.
04:47I see.
04:51It's a shoe store.
04:53Longwood.
04:57Excuse me.
04:58Where are you going?
04:59I'm on a show called Bill Blatt of BSOJ.
05:01I'm wandering around.
05:03Why are you still here at this time of the year?
05:06You can play in the river.
05:08That's right.
05:09You know it well.
05:10Are you still here?
05:12I still have a school trip.
05:14Is that so?
05:15Yes.
05:16You're a fisherman.
05:18Yes, I'm a fisherman.
05:20You have all the colors.
05:23It's hard to get them now.
05:26How long has this store been around?
05:28It's been around for 55 years.
05:30Have you always been a shoemaker?
05:31That's right.
05:32How about you, sir?
05:33My father was a shoemaker.
05:36It used to be called Sun Cave.
05:40From the sun...
05:42It became a long pole.
05:44It's a long tree.
05:45Is that so?
05:47It's a long tree.
05:49It's not a long pole.
05:55It's been 56 years since the opening of the building.
05:58Longwood continues to operate here.
06:04The current owner is Yasuo Sugiyama, the third generation owner.
06:08He's a shoemaker.
06:11It used to be all leather shoes.
06:15Now it's mostly sandals and sneakers.
06:23The products have changed with the times.
06:26But there's one thing that hasn't changed.
06:31It's the owner's style of serving customers.
06:34Put your feet in.
06:38He puts his knees in front of the customer.
06:40He touches his feet and picks out the best shoes.
06:46I think this is a good step-in.
06:52I think it suits you.
06:59I think it's good.
07:02Do you always put your knees in front of the customer?
07:04Yes, I do.
07:05That's why I have an octopus on my knee.
07:08A squatting octopus?
07:09Yes, a squatting octopus.
07:10I see.
07:11My father used to do that, too.
07:13I see.
07:16When I was little, I used to imitate my father.
07:21I put my knees in front of him and looked at his feet.
07:27This is how his father served customers when he was young.
07:32It's been more than half a century since he started his business,
07:35but he still takes good care of his customers.
07:43Is this Tsurugami-neko?
07:44Yes, it's been Tsurugami-neko for a long time.
07:46Tsurugami-neko.
07:47There used to be a bathhouse called Tsuruno-yu.
07:50There was a bathhouse?
07:51Yes, there was.
07:52I used to come there often.
07:55There was a chimney.
07:56Yes, there was a chimney.
08:00I see.
08:03It must have been a different kind of bathhouse.
08:11The picture at the time shows a bathhouse where Mr. Sugiyama used to go when he was young.
08:21Tsurugami-neko
08:23Tsurugami-neko
08:30Tsurugami-neko was opened on the Soutetsu Main Line in 1994.
08:41As the access to Yokohama Station improved,
08:44the area around Tsurugami-neko, which used to be a rural area,
08:47gradually changed to a bed town.
08:54There were more and more small shops,
08:57and the streets became more and more bustling as a shopping district.
09:07The Taiyou-dokutsu shop, which used to be the main store of Longwood, is also shown.
09:12It is said that Mr. Sugiyama, the owner, lived on the second floor of the shop.
09:17Tsurugami-neko
09:20The construction of the building, which can be said to be a symbol of Tsurugami-neko,
09:24began in the post-economic era.
09:30The building was designed to look like a department store in the city,
09:34where people could easily go to shop.
09:40The Tsurugami-ne Royal Mart was opened in 1994.
09:47It is said that the residents were very excited about the birth of a complex building for the first time in the city.
09:56All the shops on this side were open.
09:59What did they sell?
10:01Various dried goods, fish, bananas, etc.
10:10Really?
10:11Yes.
10:12That's why it was surprisingly easy to escape from here.
10:15The buildings, which can be said to be a symbol of the city, were lined up in the popular street.
10:21It was a lively street.
10:27More than half a century after its completion,
10:30the Royal Mart continues to watch over the city of Tsurugami-ne in Kawari-yuku.
10:36The next day
10:39There is a barber shop called Kubiarai in Shigetata, Hatakeyama, Kamakura.
10:49It's near here.
10:51In front of Otoko?
10:53Yes.
10:54I was killed on the way to Kamakura from my place.
10:58I see.
11:00You were doing pretty well.
11:03Yes.
11:05We don't know what will happen to us.
11:07Let's be careful.
11:08Yes.
11:13Thank you for your time today.
11:15Thank you very much.
11:16I'm glad.
11:17Have a long life.
11:18Thank you very much.
11:20It was fun.
11:35It's big.
11:36How much is this?
11:39It's nostalgic.
11:40Is it 50 yen now?
11:43Sato-chan?
11:47Satoko-chan?
11:49Are you a girl?
11:53Oh, it's nostalgic.
11:55It was in a drugstore in the city.
11:57I didn't get one.
12:02May I?
12:05Excuse me.
12:06Yes?
12:07I'm doing a show called Bill Blatt on BS Fuji.
12:10I know that show.
12:11Do you?
12:12Thank you very much.
12:14That's why I'm here today.
12:15I'm surprised.
12:17What was the name of the store?
12:18Aoki.
12:19Aoki.
12:20Mr. Aoki?
12:21My name is Torii.
12:23Torii?
12:24Yes.
12:25My name is Aoki.
12:26I see.
12:27Who was Mr. Aoki before?
12:30My mother and my husband.
12:35This is the third store.
12:37At first, we opened the store as a couple.
12:43It's been about 60 years.
12:46How did you do it?
12:47The name at that time?
12:48Yes.
12:49I'm the eldest daughter.
12:51The eldest daughter is Torii?
12:53Torii.
12:54We got married.
12:56Husband?
12:57Yes.
12:59Mother?
13:00Yes.
13:01Silver mother?
13:02Yes.
13:03It's confusing.
13:05The elephant on the front is Satoko-chan?
13:10Yes.
13:12It's confusing.
13:14The orange one is Satoko-chan.
13:15Yes.
13:16I see.
13:17It's true.
13:18The pink one and the orange one.
13:19Yes.
13:20I didn't know that.
13:22Mr. Aoki has been running the store on the first floor of the building for 25 years.
13:31This is the second Torii Festival.
13:38Of course, he sells cold medicine and cosmetics.
13:41This is the third store.
13:44You can see a lot of health products and rare nutritional drinks that you don't see in general drugstores.
13:52This is rare.
13:55Yes.
13:56There is a drink enzyme in it.
13:58Is it a throat candy?
13:59Yes.
14:00What is this?
14:03It's a character called Kakinikuman.
14:06Kakinikuman?
14:08It contains a lot of minerals, especially zinc.
14:11I recommend it to men.
14:14I've never seen it before.
14:15Is that so?
14:16This is a nutritional drink from persimmon called sea milk.
14:21It's rare.
14:27I'm getting stronger.
14:29It has a strong scent.
14:33Yes.
14:39It's delicious, isn't it?
14:40Yes.
14:42Can I drink this when I drink alcohol?
14:43Yes, you can.
14:44I'm impressed.
14:45Many people drink this before they drink alcohol.
14:48This is delicious.
14:49Do you feel persimmon?
14:50Not at all.
14:51If you feel persimmon, it's not good.
14:53Thank you very much.
14:56And there is another feature of the store.
14:59It's a consultation corner.
15:03Mr. Torii is not only a pharmacist, but also a counselor and an advisor.
15:11He gives advice on how to take medicine and health in accordance with the customer's consultation.
15:20When I'm not feeling well, I get depressed.
15:30I always look at the customer's face and talk to them.
15:35I try to make it easier for them.
15:38When I'm not feeling well, I talk to them.
15:44When I'm not feeling well, I talk to them.
15:49I try to make it easier for them.
15:52When I'm not feeling well, I talk to them.
15:57I think about the people in the area.
16:01I think about the people in the area.
16:04I think about the people in the area.
16:09I think about the people in the area.
16:39He gives advice on how to take medicine and health in accordance with the customer's consultation.
16:50He gives advice on how to take medicine and health in accordance with the customer's consultation.
17:00We do this to make sure that our customers are healthy.
17:06We do this to make sure that our customers are healthy.
17:11I may sound like my father.
17:37Games For Forgetting
17:58I am now a sophomore in medicine and finance.
18:01I've been watching my parents work at this shop since I was a kid.
18:08I always saw the customers coming home with a smile on their face.
18:11Seeing that smile made me want to be a part of a job where customers come home with a smile on their face.
18:31Thank you very much.
18:37Thank you for the fun medicine story.
18:40Thank you very much.
18:42Thank you very much.
18:44The Royal Mart Building
18:57Zen-san is strolling around the Royal Mart Building in Tsurugamine, Yokohama.
19:04There are a total of 13 shops on the first floor of the building.
19:10There are some shops that you can't see from the outside.
19:16What should I do?
19:22This is what I saw earlier.
19:25I haven't done it yet.
19:28Really?
19:31There are some shops that you can't see from the outside.
19:37Isn't this place nice?
19:40I'm tired.
19:42I look like Mr. Tokoro.
19:45Excuse me.
19:47I saw you on a TV show called BILBRA in BS FUJI.
19:52I was wondering if this is the right way.
19:55It's the opposite.
19:57Thank you very much.
20:02Can I come in?
20:04It's a beautiful building.
20:07Yes, it's been here for about three and a half years.
20:09Is the sign on the front of the building your husband's?
20:12I think so.
20:14He made it for me.
20:16It's a sign that says,
20:18It's a sign that says,
20:21It's not very popular.
20:23Why is that?
20:25I'm afraid of it.
20:27I don't think so.
20:29It was bad.
20:31So I reformed it.
20:34I see.
20:36You're very kind.
20:38It's extreme.
20:39It's not bad.
20:41I'm going to change it soon.
20:43Secretly?
20:45Is this your hometown?
20:47I was born and raised in Tsurugamine.
20:50I worked there for about 20 years.
20:53I wanted to work there.
20:55I worked at the local Royal Mart.
20:57Can I try this on?
21:00That's the way it is.
21:01Really?
21:02My face is just about to come out.
21:05Let's put it in.
21:07I feel like my mouth is going to come out.
21:14I'll take this one, too.
21:16The length of the legs has changed completely.
21:19Really?
21:20It's distorted.
21:22Can I take this off?
21:25Yes, take your time.
21:29Mr. Tokunaga, a resident of Tsurugamine on the first floor of the building.
21:36Mr. Tokunaga's surgery is a combination of Western medicine and Eastern medicine.
21:41It's his own style.
21:43From children to the elderly.
21:45Tsurugamine residents of a wide range of generations are visiting.
21:51All of my family members.
21:53For example, if I hurt my leg while playing sports,
21:56my teacher would take care of me.
21:59Mr. Tokunaga was born and raised in Tsurugamine.
22:06When he was over 40 years old and was thinking about independence,
22:10the first thing that came to his mind was this building,
22:13which he used to come to play in as a child.
22:18When you grew up and came back, what kind of building did you think it was?
22:22It's small.
22:23When I was a kid, it was much bigger and I felt like I was running around.
22:28But now, compared to the Lala Port, it's so small.
22:37For Mr. Tokunaga at the time, it was just like a department store.
22:42It was a building like a department store.
22:48How do you feel about the surgery?
22:50It's very good.
22:52Every time I go on stage, I get my back massaged once a week to get my balance right.
22:59I get a lot of massages, but it's very precise.
23:03Yes, it's OK.
23:05Thank you very much.
23:06It's much easier now.
23:09It's a little dark, but it's refreshing.
23:15Thank you very much for the wonderful massage.
23:18I wanted to write surgery, but I didn't know the character.
23:22Thank you very much for the massage.
23:24You're welcome.
23:33There were people here from outside, right?
23:36May I come in?
23:41I'm sorry for the noise of the glass.
23:43I was going to be more gentle.
23:45No, it's fine.
23:46I'm sorry.
23:47I'm on a show called BS Fuji no Birubura.
23:51Is this a women's clothing store?
23:54Yes, it is.
23:56Has it been open for a long time?
23:58It's been open for 28 years.
24:00That's quite a long time.
24:01Yes, it's been quite a long time.
24:04It's a store that values black.
24:07Yes, there are a lot of customers who like black.
24:11Is that so?
24:12I think women's clothing stores are more like beige.
24:17Yes, yes.
24:18I have an image of that.
24:20No, that kind of color is...
24:23Can I say this?
24:24I don't want to sound stupid.
24:27Don Don.
24:28That's right.
24:30It's a bit like a mode, isn't it?
24:34If it's black.
24:35That's right.
24:37Birdy, a boutique that has been in business for more than 25 years, is on the first floor of the building.
24:45There are a lot of fashionable women's clothing stores in the store that value black.
24:52All of them were purchased by Kimura, the owner.
24:58All of them are here.
25:00That's why they know what I like.
25:05The back is cute.
25:06It's cute, isn't it?
25:07When I say that this is the real thing at the exhibition,
25:10I think it's definitely her.
25:16Kimura's particularity is to think about the face of the regular customer and buy it.
25:21All of them are like that.
25:24You can be fashionable even if you don't go to the city center.
25:28It's one of the things that Madam Tsurugamine loves.
25:34Why did you come here?
25:36I used to be a store manager.
25:41I used to do it under the name of Mr. Handy Heart.
25:44I was in charge of importing goods and clothing.
25:50Then the previous president got sick and closed the store.
25:57That's how I became independent.
25:59I see.
26:00What's the name of the store?
26:03This is...
26:04Is it called Birdy?
26:05Yes, yes.
26:06What's Birdy?
26:07Everyone calls it the name of a golf club.
26:11The old lady who used to come to my store...
26:14Her previous name was Handy Heart.
26:17She used to call Mr. Handy as Mr. Birdy.
26:20I see.
26:21The old lady used to call Mr. Birdy as Mr. Birdy.
26:25She used to call Mr. Handy as Mr. Handy.
26:28But when she came, she called him Mr. Birdy.
26:30She made a mistake.
26:31Then the old lady passed away.
26:34When I asked her what her name should be,
26:38she told me to call her Mr. Birdy.
26:41That's how I became Mr. Birdy.
26:43That's a good story.
26:45I'm sure she's happy.
26:47I think so.
26:48She's happy, but she thinks she's Mr. Birdy.
26:51She's finally Mr. Birdy.
26:54I was looking forward to drinking tea here.
26:57Here?
26:58Yes.
26:59There were plastic bags in the kitchen.
27:02I thought she was going to wrap the daifuku she ate
27:06and take the leftovers home.
27:10I'm glad.
27:11I'm sure she did.
27:14Like the ziploc bag.
27:17That's right.
27:18But it's fun to do that.
27:20That's right.
27:21That's why the customers enjoyed coming here.
27:32Mr. Birdy
27:34Mr. Birdy
27:36Mr. Birdy
27:38Mr. Birdy
27:40Mr. Birdy
27:42Mr. Birdy
27:44Mr. Birdy
27:46Mr. Birdy
27:48No!
27:49Mr. Birdy
27:51Mr. Birdy
27:53It's a fun time.
27:54It's a fun time.
27:56Because the manager is a good person.
27:59That's right.
28:00Mr. Birdy
28:02Mr. Birdy
28:04Mr. Birdy
28:06Mr. Birdy
28:08Mr. Birdy
28:10Mr. Birdy
28:12Mr. Birdy
28:14Mr. Birdy
28:16Mr. Birdy
28:17I come here in the morning, noon, and night.
28:19I buy clothes and change them.
28:23Then I come back in the afternoon with the clothes I bought in the morning.
28:27Then I come back in the afternoon with the clothes I bought in the morning.
28:32Then I come back in the afternoon with the clothes I bought in the morning.
28:38That's when I started to feel like this.
28:42But now I can't come because I'm sick.
28:50Shumai man
28:52Shumai man?
28:53It's rare, so please try it.
28:55Is it good?
28:56It's good.
28:57It's from Kiyo prefecture.
28:58Is this from Kiyo prefecture?
28:59Yes.
29:00Yokohama is good.
29:01Here you are.
29:02Thank you very much.
29:03Let's eat.
29:26Thank you very much.
29:37It's better than watching it on TV.
29:39What do you mean?
29:40People often say that.
29:43It's better than watching it on TV.
29:44It's better than watching it on TV.
29:46It's better than watching it on TV.
29:47It's not me.
29:48I'm sure.
29:49I'm sure.
29:50I'm sure.
29:53Thank you for the wonderful story.
29:55Thank you very much.
29:56I'll take good care of it.
29:57Thank you very much.
30:03This is Tsurugamine Royal Mart in Yokohama, which was founded 56 years ago.
30:12This place has a deep taste.
30:20This is Ramen Asahiya.
30:23This is Yokohama Noodles.
30:28There are two types of ramen.
30:30I see.
30:34I'm getting hungry.
30:38Is Can Do a 100 yen shop?
30:41Yes, it is.
30:43The main store on the second floor is a 100 yen shop.
30:47It seems that the store has been around for a long time.
31:00Hello.
31:01Hello.
31:02Excuse me.
31:04Thank you for waiting.
31:06Hello.
31:07Thank you for waiting.
31:11I've seen you on BS Fuji's Bill Bradt show.
31:14That's right.
31:15Is this handmade?
31:17This is handmade.
31:18I used to teach how to make this.
31:22I don't teach it anymore.
31:24I just display it on display.
31:26How much is it?
31:27This is a small one.
31:30If you buy it, I'll sell it to you.
31:33I see.
31:34Is this a bag shop?
31:35I sell bags and clothes.
31:37Do you also sell fabric?
31:38I sell a little bit of fabric.
31:40I see.
31:41But I don't sell it anymore.
31:43I see.
31:44How long have you been doing this?
31:47I've been doing this since my sister was born.
31:50I've been doing this for 38 years.
31:52That's quite a long time.
31:54You're the oldest person in this building.
31:56I'm not old.
31:58You've been doing this for a long time.
32:01That's right.
32:02Have you been doing this for a long time?
32:04This is the place.
32:05I see.
32:08Izumi-san, who has been doing this for 38 years,
32:11has been doing business next to a 100-yen shop.
32:17It used to be a fabric shop,
32:20but now there are fewer people sewing at home.
32:23Recently, she has started to handle
32:25bags and clothes made of recycled materials.
32:29That's right.
32:33What kind of customers do you have?
32:37We've had customers for a long time.
32:39We also have new customers.
32:41It's like a housewife.
32:43Do you talk to customers here?
32:46I'm good at it.
32:47I have a chair in the morning.
32:50And this is outside the hospital.
32:53I see.
32:54I walk around here.
32:56Is this a clinic?
32:57Yes.
32:58People come here to wait for their turn.
33:00I see.
33:01They put their cards here.
33:04Yes.
33:05They wait for 40 minutes.
33:06That's right.
33:07It's more fun to walk around and talk here.
33:11Isn't it nice?
33:13Yes, it is.
33:14Are there only can-do stores on this floor?
33:21Yes, there are only can-do stores.
33:23There used to be a lot of them.
33:25What did you do?
33:27There used to be a bookstore.
33:29Yes.
33:30And a parlor.
33:31A parlor?
33:32Yes.
33:33There's an old picture.
33:34I see.
33:41It's old.
33:42It's old.
33:43It's from Sepia.
33:46It's amazing.
33:49Where is this?
33:50Is this the floor?
33:51There was a big bookstore called Meibadou.
33:53I see.
33:56It's an old building.
33:58Yes, it is.
34:00This bookstore was big and popular.
34:04I see.
34:05I used to be excited when I heard the word bookstore.
34:09But now it's gone.
34:11The bookstore is gone.
34:14And a toy store called Santois.
34:17They used to have them all.
34:20Both of them are gone now.
34:21The children must have been looking forward to coming here.
34:24Yes.
34:27The history of this building, which was built in 1956, is truly a magnificent building.
34:38The Royal Mart was built with great expectations from the people of Tsurugamine in the 4th century.
34:47On the first floor, there was a butcher's shop, a fruit shop, and a taiyaki shop where you could buy one for 25 yen.
35:03On the second floor, there was a bookstore, a toy shop, and a cafe.
35:10It was like a department store where you could go to shop as usual.
35:18And once a year, the people of Tsurugamine would gather at the festival and have a big party.
35:24It was a smiling building.
35:28However…
35:30At the time of the bubble and the Lima Shock, it was quite spacious.
35:37But it was a little different from the time when fish shops, yaoi shops, and camera shops appeared.
35:48The floor was a little peeled off.
35:53The buildings over the years were conspicuously old, but two years ago, a major renovation was carried out.
36:02The young Royal Mart has regained its brilliance.
36:23The building is a little more modern than the one in the past.
36:33I used to work part-time, but now that it's Sunday, I have time to do this.
36:42The building is a little more modern than the one in the past.
36:45The building is a little more modern than the one in the past.
36:48The building is a little more modern than the one in the past.
36:51The building is a little more modern than the one in the past.
36:54The building is a little more modern than the one in the past.
36:56The building is a little more modern than the one in the past.
36:58The building is a little more modern than the one in the past.
37:00The building is a little more modern than the one in the past.
37:02The building is a little more modern than the one in the past.
37:04The building is a little more modern than the one in the past.
37:06The building is a little more modern than the one in the past.
37:08The building is a little more modern than the one in the past.
37:10The building is a little more modern than the one in the past.
37:12The building is a little more modern than the one in the past.
37:14The building is a little more modern than the one in the past.
37:16The building is a little more modern than the one in the past.
37:19Is it tasty?
37:21Yes.
37:29There are things.
37:31I'm curious.
37:32There are things.
37:34Where can I go from here?
37:36The left of the 3rd floor?
37:39I have to go up to the 3rd floor.
37:46This is a fortune-telling salon.
37:51You only have 3,000 yen for your birthday.
37:58I see.
38:03Since you are on a long-distance business trip,
38:06you will be on leave for two days.
38:09Is he here?
38:11Oh, this is the place.
38:15What do you think?
38:16It's a space where you can sit down and fortune-tell.
38:21But this place is amazing.
38:24It's a shame.
38:29Mr. Zen was disappointed.
38:33A fortune-telling salon that is open in a small space on the third floor.
38:39He was curious, so he visited later.
38:43He's doing it.
38:49But unfortunately, he can't film himself.
38:56The fortune-telling salon has been on the second floor of the building for 22 years.
39:01But this space is enough to do fortune-telling.
39:05He said he moved to the third floor.
39:09It's very popular.
39:11Now it's all over the country, so it's only open four days a week.
39:20You can watch up to eight people a day.
39:25I'll leave the fortune-telling of Mr. Zen for another opportunity.
39:31It's getting dark.
39:37How's your stomach?
39:38You don't have to ask me that.
39:41I'm starving.
39:43I'm really starving.
39:45What are you going to eat?
39:48I'm really starving.
39:50What are you going to eat?
39:53I think there was a restaurant that cooked minced meat on a small plate.
40:03I'd like to eat something like that.
40:07Oh, he said it.
40:09It's a meatball restaurant on the street.
40:12Is it open?
40:14I think it's open.
40:16It's open.
40:20Excuse me.
40:23Hello.
40:24I'm on a show called Bill Blah on BSG.
40:26I'm really hungry.
40:29Is that okay?
40:30Thank you very much.
40:31Welcome.
40:33The restaurant has a strong flavour of meat.
40:38The flavour of meat.
40:40This is the menu.
40:42This is the main menu.
40:44If you'd like to order,
40:46we'll have the normal flat one.
40:48We'll have the well-done one.
40:50We'll have the round one.
40:52The round one?
40:53Yes.
40:54The shape.
40:55The texture will change as well.
40:56I see.
40:57I'll have the 110-200.
41:00Thank you very much.
41:01Is the restaurant far from here?
41:03It opened when the pandemic hit.
41:09It was in a state of emergency.
41:12It's been a while since it opened.
41:14It was a time of take-out.
41:16That's right.
41:17It was a time of take-out.
41:20It was a time of take-out.
41:21It was a restaurant that wanted people to eat fresh meat.
41:23It's been about two years since it opened.
41:27I see.
41:28Are you a part-time worker?
41:30No, I'm not.
41:31What do you do?
41:32I'm a housewife.
41:36It must've been hard working as a housewife.
41:38That's right.
41:43This is a meatball restaurant in Tsurugamine.
41:46It's run by Fusai Hashimoto.
41:51The restaurant has gained a lot of popularity
41:53after the pandemic.
41:55It's a popular place for meat lovers to line up for lunch.
42:02The meat used in hamburgers
42:04is selected based on the taste and texture.
42:08The meat juice that comes out of the meat
42:10and the rough texture are irresistible.
42:16Thank you for waiting.
42:17It looks delicious.
42:20Look at this.
42:22This is...
42:25It smells so good.
42:26Right?
42:27It looks delicious.
42:30This is...
42:31I'm sorry.
42:35What's this white thing on top of the hamburger?
42:38It's a homemade whipped butter.
42:40I see.
42:47I can feel the texture of the meat.
42:51That makes it look like a steak.
42:57Tsurugamine is amazing.
43:00I have to come here.
43:04Yasuo, the owner of this restaurant,
43:06is a meat professional
43:08who has run a BBQ restaurant and a steak restaurant.
43:13He chose this building
43:15as a new challenge for a 55-year-old.
43:20Why did you choose this building?
43:22It's a nostalgic building.
43:27When I came here,
43:30there were other restaurants.
43:33I felt nostalgic when I came here.
43:38I heard that the first floor of this building would be open.
43:41So, I thought it would be interesting to have a meal here.
43:44Did you get married?
43:46Yes.
43:47We've been married for a year.
43:54We've been married for a long time.
43:55You've been married for a long time?
43:56Yes.
43:57How far apart are you?
43:58We're 20 years apart.
44:00Really?
44:04Yasuo is a friend of Mayuko's mother.
44:10They love to eat.
44:12They got married a year ago.
44:16Now, they run the restaurant together.
44:23What did your friends say?
44:25They told me I should get married soon.
44:28I'm getting old.
44:30Your husband will leave soon.
44:32I know.
44:36I want to get married soon.
44:38You're a good friend.
44:42Thank you for the delicious food.
44:44I said thank you.
44:49I'll do my best, too.
44:52Next time, they'll visit the first building in Fukuoka,
44:54the building with the smell of Showa era,
44:56San Serco.
44:58It brings back memories.
45:00The noodles inside are moving.
45:02I bought a piece of plastic wrap and sold it.
45:06Everyone was desperate to live.
45:08Chie, who overcame the hardships after the war,
45:12is excited about the nostalgic items he found at the grocery store.
45:17What's this?
45:18It's a record of Kaori Momoi.
45:23It's amazing.
45:26The height of the ceiling is amazing.
45:34It's a girl.
45:36Is it a girl?

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