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00:00I feel like it's a development that brings back the times.
00:06That's true.
00:10What? Is this Shimokita?
00:12This is Harappa?
00:14What's going on?
00:16That's what we're going to talk about today.
00:18The Botanical Garden
00:34I'm Seiko Ito.
00:36I'm here with Ayako Murata, a botanist.
00:41Nice to meet you.
00:42Nice to meet you too.
00:44Ayako Murata is a professional who admires plants on the street from a unique perspective.
00:50She says she has a city project she really wants to introduce this time.
00:56I'm looking forward to it.
01:00And today, we're going to look at Shimokitazawa in green.
01:05Is that so?
01:06From Shimokitazawa to Setagaya Daita Station,
01:10where the Odakyu Line used to pass,
01:13there's a new green space at the end of the track.
01:18It was B&B around here, right?
01:20Yes, the bookstore.
01:22When I went outside when I was called there,
01:25I suddenly felt like the old days of Showa were there.
01:29That's right.
01:30There was a nostalgic feeling.
01:33The Shimokita Engei Club, a youth organization,
01:37takes care of the plants along the track every day.
01:43They create a place where people and plants can interact in various ways.
01:48I can see it from here.
01:51I can see it, but I don't know if there's such a development.
01:55That's right.
01:56When you say redevelopment, it's like a beautiful station building standing up.
02:02This time, they're admiring the land outside the Shimokita line,
02:05which was born from redevelopment.
02:08I see.
02:10I think it's hard to think of this as a tree.
02:16I think so, too.
02:17But it looks like a normal field.
02:20Various types of grass, flowers, and plants grow naturally.
02:27It's amazing.
02:28There's a field from here to over there.
02:32Where is this place?
02:34That's right.
02:36At first glance, it looks like Shimokitazawa.
02:40It's like a development that goes back in time.
02:44That's right.
02:45It's a place where there used to be a long field.
02:49It's a place called Nohara.
02:52It's cute.
02:54It looks like a cat.
02:58The Nohara Field is the concept of this land.
03:01It's a place that symbolizes the city of Harappa and Zoukibayashi.
03:09Excuse me.
03:10Hello.
03:11Hello.
03:12Thank you for coming.
03:13It's really normal.
03:15There's a lot of grass.
03:16That's right.
03:18Hello.
03:19There's a lot of grass.
03:21There's a lot of grass.
03:22There's a lot of grass.
03:24It's hard to see this amount.
03:25I can smell the good smell of grass.
03:27I can smell the good smell of grass.
03:30Are you hunting grass now?
03:32Yes, we are.
03:33Are you from the gardening club?
03:34Are you from the gardening club?
03:35Yes, we are.
03:37Did the gardening club have any activities before this road became like this?
03:43At first, we wanted more greenery in Shimokitazawa.
03:50So we made a proposal.
03:52When we heard the proposal, it turned out to be a miracle.
03:57It's a very good development.
04:00Yes.
04:01So now we are on the side of protecting it.
04:05We are doing it with the support of Mr. Oda and Mr. Setagaya.
04:10It's nice to be able to participate even if you don't live in Shimokitazawa.
04:16It seems that people who want to touch the green sometimes are welcome.
04:23Did you grow this field yourself?
04:27Yes, this was also a field.
04:30This is the designer.
04:33Oh, that's right.
04:34He is the designer of this field.
04:35Hello.
04:37Ms. Kaneko is a landscape designer.
04:41She has been involved since the beginning of the development.
04:43She is the person in charge of the vegetation plan.
04:50She wants to continue to protect this land and grow it.
04:55That's why she became the director of the Shimokita gardening club.
04:58That's great.
05:01Thank you for your hard work.
05:02Thank you for your hard work.
05:03Is this also a field?
05:05This is a field of seeds.
05:07It's a field of seeds.
05:09That's why it looks like a field in the past.
05:12That's right.
05:13It's a plant with a strong pressure to be stepped on.
05:17It's a plant with a strong pressure to be stepped on.
05:18I see.
05:19The seeds are attached to the back of the shoes.
05:21I see.
05:22That's why it's called a field.
05:24What's this?
05:26It's an almond.
05:27There are so many seeds.
05:31On a day like this,
05:33it must be helpful for these people.
05:36When they're hungry, they eat raw almonds.
05:39Oh, I see.
05:40They eat raw almonds.
05:42I see.
05:44Do you do all the design work?
05:47We do all the design work for the plants.
05:50I see.
05:51It must be fun to think about it all the time.
05:56Yes.
05:57It would be nice if there was a little space there.
06:01It would be nice if there was a little space there.
06:03It's not the end of the development.
06:05It's about protecting and growing from there.
06:08It would be nice if there were people like Kaneko.
06:13Hello.
06:14Hello.
06:15Hello.
06:16This is the place.
06:18I'm really curious.
06:20Can I come in?
06:21Yes, of course.
06:22I'm glad there's a program.
06:24I was curious.
06:25What are you curious about?
06:27This is the compost here.
06:29This is a very natural compost.
06:34It's a lot.
06:35Wow, it's piled up a lot.
06:37It's rotting.
06:40Compost is the work of microorganisms
06:45to ferment and decompose
06:49raw waste, fallen leaves, and weeds.
06:55Mr. Saito is the center of the Shimokita Engei Department.
06:59He collects waste materials and DIYs.
07:02He made this mechanism from scratch.
07:05This is amazing.
07:07Thank you for your hard work.
07:12You can't do it unless the whole thing is networked.
07:16That's right.
07:17This is not just grass.
07:21This is a coffee cup.
07:26It's a coffee cup from a coffee shop.
07:30They put it in here.
07:33They bring it here and put it in the coffee shop?
07:35Yes, they bring it here and put it in the coffee shop.
07:37There are a lot of good coffee shops.
07:39Is it a local coffee shop in Shimokita?
07:40Yes, it's right next door.
07:41There's a coffee shop called Verville Coffee.
07:44They put it in there.
07:46We call what we get from the shop a treasure.
07:50We mix it with the treasures in the city and make it into a treasure.
07:54I think it's a good time to do that.
07:57I think it's a good time to do that.
08:00I'm really curious about this.
08:03This is it.
08:06What is this?
08:08Is this also a system?
08:11Mimizu is here.
08:14Oh, Mimizu.
08:15I said Mimizu.
08:17We put in fresh garbage.
08:19There's Mimizu in there.
08:21Mimizu eats it and her father gets scared.
08:24She poops and takes it out.
08:26Thanks to Mimizu.
08:27The waste of the station accumulates and becomes waste.
08:30That's amazing.
08:32There's too much around.
08:34If you have this, even Mimizu...
08:37If you have Mimizu...
08:39Mimizu makes the soil.
08:43The waste is used for the land outside the line.
08:47It's sold as biodegradable.
08:49It's a wonderful cycle.
08:53Mr. Saito, who makes everything himself,
08:56made something new again.
09:00There's a biotope.
09:02That's right.
09:03There's a biotope.
09:05I'd like to show you.
09:07You even made a biotope?
09:12You're going through the trees again.
09:15It's a secret base.
09:18This is a biotope.
09:20It's a Japanese medaka.
09:24It's a black medaka.
09:28Is there something in here?
09:30I was told I didn't need this pond.
09:34I decided to bury it here.
09:37It's finally become a biotope.
09:40That's right.
09:42The biotope is a small reproduction of a biological system.
09:47There are more and more people starting a school or hobby.
09:56There's a medaka in here.
09:59There's a medaka in here.
10:01There's a yago.
10:03It was set up a long time ago.
10:06There's a yago that was set up a long time ago.
10:11I'm happy when a yago comes back.
10:16It's beautiful.
10:18The feathers are growing.
10:20I hope we can see that moment.
10:22That's right.
10:23I hope we can wake up early in the morning and see it with the children.
10:30A new life is born in the place where the train was going.
10:36I didn't know there was such a miracle.
10:39This is the base.
10:41That's right.
10:43I saw them harvesting in there.
10:46Really?
10:47I was wondering what they were doing.
10:49I wanted to go in.
10:51That's amazing.
10:54This is the herb that was harvested in the garden.
10:59This is the herb that was dried and blended.
11:03The gardeners are using both methods.
11:06They're collaborating to make it.
11:08I see.
11:10With their own power.
11:12Each of the 200 people has their own power.
11:14With their talents.
11:17Each of them has their own role.
11:20The Shimokita Engei Club has created a green cycle.
11:26The main members have been looking forward to the redevelopment.
11:30They've been talking about what kind of town they should build
11:34with Setagaya and Odakyu Denzetsu more than 10 years ago.
11:39The Shimokita Engei Club
11:42You've been involved in this for more than 10 years.
11:45How do you feel now?
11:49I feel like it's a big deal.
11:52I feel like my dream has come true.
11:55The people from the ward helped me a lot.
12:00When I opened this place,
12:03I wanted to give them a hug.
12:05The Shimokita Engei Club is like a family.
12:08It's great to have the people and the government.
12:11The people, the government, and the Odakyu Denzetsu.
12:14The people and the Odakyu Denzetsu.
12:17That's great.
12:21The driving force that moves people
12:24is the passion of someone.
12:27It's going to get bigger.
12:30The Shimokita Engei Club
12:34This is also a place with a different atmosphere.
12:38This is a park managed by Setagaya.
12:44It's a rain garden.
12:46It's a rain garden where rainwater is collected.
12:49It's under the stairs.
12:52The river used to flow through here.
12:57It's easy to get water here when it rains heavily.
13:01That's why it's a green area.
13:06It's also a disaster area.
13:10It's better to have three or four things in mind.
13:14It's not just one thing.
13:17It's a fun place.
13:19It's a disaster area.
13:23It's nice to have a name for the rain garden.
13:27It's a cute name.
13:31This is how it used to be.
13:33It used to be like this.
13:38The water was blown away by the asphalt.
13:43It's a new idea to restore it to its original state.
13:49It's new.
13:51It's like going back to the beginning.
13:56It's fun.
13:58I want to climb up.
14:00It looks fun.
14:02It's a little fluffy.
14:04I see.
14:05I can fall down.
14:09It doesn't look painful.
14:11It's well done.
14:15This is the bonus track.
14:18That's it.
14:20That's it.
14:22Did you come here for an event?
14:26That's right.
14:28Is that the bookstore?
14:30Yes, it's on the second floor.
14:36The sound of the electricity is modern.
14:40It's not inappropriate at all.
14:43It's very modern.
14:47Wow, it's ice.
14:50Is it called Akita ice?
14:52I wonder what it is.
14:53It's berry.
14:54It's raspberry.
14:56Akita is a berry country.
14:58I see.
14:59It's blackberry.
15:01Excuse me.
15:03Hello.
15:06Blackberry.
15:08I'll have a raspberry.
15:10One each, please.
15:14He won.
15:16It must be delicious.
15:19I'm looking forward to it.
15:23She thought about raspberry, blackberry, and shaved ice.
15:29It must be delicious.
15:31I'm happy to see this.
15:34I like ice the most.
15:38It would be great if there was something like this in it.
15:45But I'm not good at this.
15:48Is it like this?
15:50Is it like this?
15:52I don't know where to start.
15:55I'm greedy, so I can't pour a lot.
16:01It's delicious.
16:02It's delicious.
16:04It's called Akita's raspberry.
16:07Is it from Akita?
16:08Yes, it is.
16:12This berry is delicious.
16:15I think that if the private sector continues to develop in this way,
16:28the people on the front lines will be really happy.
16:35I think it's great that the company has gone to a place where the people on the front lines don't have money.
16:46I think it's great.
16:48I think it's great that the company has gone to a place where the people on the front lines don't have money.
17:00There are many small shops like this.
17:05They choose places that are not chain stores as much as possible.
17:09I was in Asakusa.
17:15There are many chain stores in Asakusa.
17:20They were very proud of themselves until a certain point.
17:25They didn't want to be a chain store.
17:28They wanted to be a unique store.
17:31They wanted to be a store that was running for generations.
17:35Then it became like this.
17:38People started to gather like this.
17:40This was good.
17:42That's what they said.
17:44I can feel it here.
17:46They wanted to be the only store.
17:49It doesn't matter if it's small.
17:51It's better to line up unique things.
17:54People will come here with affection.
17:57Creative things will be born there.
17:59The reputation will improve.
18:01There was a philosophy of creating a city.
18:05I can feel it here.
18:10When you use money,
18:14you tend to plant good trees that you dug up from overseas.
18:20Unusual trees.
18:22Yes, you tend to plant them.
18:24But it's not like that.
18:26When people communicate with each other,
18:28it's not like that.
18:30It's clever to plant trees that can be planted,
18:32that can be cut down,
18:34and that can be worked on.
18:36Herbs and almonds.
18:40It's not a village,
18:43but it's in the backyard of a house.
18:47It's great that you decided to talk about it.
18:50It's good.
18:52There are many people with different personalities.
18:55By gathering the power of those people,
18:58a new project was born.
19:00It's similar to the story of the chain store.
19:02All the people.
19:04Different people gather together.
19:06You don't have to have a lot of power.
19:09You can do what you want with your little power.
19:14It's easier for people to be moved.
19:17It's easier for people to get involved.
19:20It's easy to connect.
19:22That's the city.
19:24I can see how the city is.
19:28It's new.
19:30I hope it will continue here.
19:33I'm glad that the city was born from Shimokitazawa.
19:38That's interesting.
19:41If a city like Shimokitazawa spread all over Japan,
19:45everyone would be happy.
19:53It's fluffy.
19:55Is this a smoke tree?
19:57It's fluffy.
19:59It's fluffy.
20:01You can touch it right away.
20:06It's like a cat's tail.
20:09It's like a cat's tail.
20:15It goes all the way to the other side.
20:18It goes all the way to the other side.
20:20It's surrounded by green.
20:25There are many stickers on the bench.
20:28It's like Shimokita.
20:30There's a lot of graffiti.
20:33They made it look like they are suppressing the graffiti.
20:37They are trying to suppress it in there.
20:40They are trying to suppress it in the frame of the bench.
20:44That's enough.
20:49It's good that they chose this.
20:53I agree.
20:55You can't see the top.
20:59You can't see it from here.
21:01You can touch it right away.
21:06This is amazing.
21:09It's so dynamic.
21:11It's amazing.
21:13It's amazing.
21:15It's amazing.
21:17It's amazing.
21:19It's like a pavilion.
21:21And here.
21:23I see.
21:25There's a butterfly again.
21:27There's a pavilion in the park.
21:29It's nice.
21:31It's a park with a pavilion.
21:35Anyone can use this square.
21:38That's a good idea.
21:40It's great that this is the first thing that comes to mind.
21:46It's nice.
21:48There are about 20 bans in the park.
21:50You can't do sports, you can't make noise, you can't do anything.
21:53That's why it's a park.
21:56It's nice.
21:58This is the place of Mr Oda.
22:00It's the place of Mr Oda, but he didn't use it for business.
22:04He said, go ahead.
22:06He said, anyone can use it.
22:08It's amazing.
22:10It's a great idea.
22:12It's great.
22:14It's a good idea not to put anything in the park.
22:19It's fun.
22:21If you have this, you can go up and down.
22:24You can hide and go up and down.
22:27There are all kinds of elements.
22:29You don't have to put it in the park.
22:31You don't have to put it in the park.
22:33You don't have to put it in the park.
22:35You don't have to put it in the park.
22:38He entrusts it to the children who decide how to use it.
22:43They may be able to enjoy it without getting tired of it.
22:47Thanks to Mr Murata.
22:49It's a mystery.
22:51I want to know about this.
22:53Who should I ask?
22:55I was passing by.
22:57I heard the story of the place.
22:59I came to Shimokitazawa with Mr Seko today.
23:03I'm glad I came to Shimokitazawa, which is turning into a green town.
23:08There are a lot of interesting people here.
23:10That's right.
23:12That man is interesting.
23:14Mr Mimizu.
23:16Mr Mimizu.
23:18Mr Mimizu is interesting.
23:20I'm glad.
23:21I'm glad, too.
23:23I have to do it properly.
23:25I'm going to change the town I live in.
23:29Thank you very much.
23:31I wish you a good festival.
23:33Thank you very much.
23:37Recently, greenery is disappearing.
23:41What do you do with such big buildings and apartments?
23:45Let's make a voice like Shimokitazawa.
24:02Wow!
24:03The color is...
24:04I feel like I'm surrounded by green.
24:06What era is this?
24:08The view is...
24:11Let's take a quick time slip in the oasis of the city in the white shadow.
24:18I feel like I'm in Shimokitazawa.
24:28Let's start the Botanical Festival.
24:37How are you? I'm Seiko Ito.
24:39I'm going to enjoy the plants again this time.
24:42I'm with Hayako Murata, the director of the Rojo Garden.
24:49Hayako Murata is a professional who admires the plants on the street from a unique point of view.
24:54This time, she came to the town she recommends.
25:01In a sense, it's cool to see behind you.
25:05It's called Shirokane.
25:07What does it feel like?
25:09Shirokane is like an embassy or a celebrity town.
25:16It's an image of a luxury residential area.
25:20Surprisingly, it's a retro town with a Showa atmosphere.
25:25In fact, it's a place like that where you can enjoy the park in the corner of the city.
25:29I'd like to walk with Seiko.
25:32No matter where the building is, the plant on the street tells the truth.
25:40It tells the truth of the city.
25:42Seiko, what do you think of Shirokane?
25:44I often invite people to talk on a TV show.
25:52At that time, I often use Happoen.
25:55I see.
25:56There are several places like that in the city.
26:02But Shirokane is rich in plants.
26:06I think that's a feature of Tokyo.
26:10I'd like to see that.
26:12I'd like to go there.
26:16Let's go to Botanical Medellin.
26:19Let's go.
26:21I'm curious about this place.
26:23This place is good, of course.
26:26I can't get enough of it.
26:28It's like a residential area.
26:33It's like Nadeshiko.
26:34Yes, Nadeshiko.
26:35The problem is...
26:36It's not a problem.
26:37It's not a problem.
26:38It's this.
26:39There are many plants.
26:43This is Himedaka.
26:45Look at this.
26:46This is a type of Zairaishu.
26:49There are several types.
26:51It's a city of diversity.
26:54The diversity of Shirokane.
26:56The sun is shining.
26:57It's exciting.
26:59This idea is very good.
27:01I can't get enough of it.
27:04I can't get enough of it.
27:05Children will be happy.
27:07They will be very happy.
27:11It seems that the president of the shopping district put a water tank.
27:17Good job.
27:20Let's go this way.
27:22This is the shopping district of Shirokane.
27:26It's nice.
27:28There are no tall buildings here.
27:33It's a relaxing landscape.
27:36This is a downtown area.
27:38There is a Torobako garden.
27:40It's like Asakusa.
27:42Looking at the alley, I feel like I'm in Tokyo.
27:46I feel like I'm in Asakusa or Sumida.
27:50Sumida is connected to the alley.
27:53Sumida is connected to the alley.
27:58It's green.
28:01The sky is wider than I imagined.
28:04The sky is wide.
28:06What is this?
28:09It's art.
28:11It's obviously art.
28:12This is also good.
28:16Each of these is like a work of art.
28:21It's good.
28:22It's a mixture of natural and man-made objects.
28:25It's not strange to be in a modern art museum.
28:27It's a work of art.
28:29There is nothing here.
28:31I feel like I'm in a modern art museum.
28:34I feel like I'm in a modern art museum.
28:36I feel like I can feel something from here.
28:38I think so, too.
28:40It's MOT.
28:42It's MOT on the street.
28:46I'm curious about that.
28:48It's true.
28:49It's amazing.
28:51It's amazing.
28:53It's MOT.
28:55It's MOT.
28:57Look at this.
28:59It's a collection of plastic bottles.
29:02It's a collection of plastic bottles.
29:05It's modern art.
29:07There are many kinds of modern art.
29:09There are many kinds of modern art.
29:12Art is everywhere in a museum.
29:18Look, it's under your feet.
29:22Murata often introduces this place.
29:26I love the performance in front of the cafeteria.
29:30He explains what he does to each other.
29:35He explains about Habotan and Ridokomatsu.
29:40It's a plant garden.
29:43It's a plant garden.
29:44This is exactly where Murata grew up.
29:47This is exactly where Murata grew up.
29:50Murata loves plants that are growing up.
30:00It's geranium.
30:03It's nice to see geraniums in green.
30:06It's nice to see geraniums in green.
30:08It's been growing for a long time.
30:11It's a cream.
30:13It's a cream.
30:14It's a cream.
30:15It's a cream.
30:16It's a cream.
30:17Excuse me.
30:19It's a bit bumpy.
30:22It's olive.
30:23It's surrounded by olives.
30:25There are a lot of beehives.
30:27Beehives and olives.
30:29Beehives and olives.
30:30There are a lot of beehives.
30:32There are a lot of beehives.
30:36Beehives are impressive.
30:38They're growing from there.
30:43They're looking after the children.
30:46They're watching over them.
30:47It's a message from the beehive.
30:49Be careful crossing the road.
30:52I hope this lovely scenery will continue to be there forever.
31:00I hope this lovely scenery will continue to be there forever.
31:01I hope this lovely scenery will continue to be there forever.
31:06We're at the main street in Shirokane.
31:10It's a bit different from the shopping street we saw earlier.
31:16I'm looking forward to it.
31:18It's getting greener.
31:21It's getting greener.
31:25This is Happouen that Seiko was looking forward to.
31:32We can see the main gate.
31:36I think there will be a new world beyond this gate.
31:42People in Tokyo don't know that this kind of thing exists in Tokyo.
31:48It's surprising.
31:50It's like a tourist attraction.
31:55Happouen is famous for its wedding hall and garden.
31:59It started 81 years ago, in 1943.
32:05It started as a wedding hall with a garden in the residence of Fusanosuke Kuhara.
32:16Anyone can visit the garden for free.
32:25Let's ask the specialists to tell us about the history and food.
32:36The moss on the roof is amazing.
32:40I didn't expect to make this.
32:43This is a water spout.
32:46Is this also a water spout?
32:48No.
32:49This is the water side.
32:52It's deteriorating.
32:55We have to change it.
32:57You want to change it.
32:59Mr. Aso used to be a florist.
33:02He changed his skill of arranging flowers.
33:07Now he is in charge of the garden.
33:10It's amazing.
33:11He was scouted by Happouen.
33:15Basically, we make each piece of water spout.
33:19Like this?
33:20Yes, like this.
33:22It's been more than 10 years.
33:26It's time to change it.
33:29It's green now.
33:31Yes, it is.
33:33The moss gives the atmosphere.
33:36It's good.
33:37It's good to have this.
33:41On this side, too.
33:43It's surrounded by green.
33:46What era is this?
33:48The view is amazing.
33:50I want to see it all at once.
33:53It's good.
33:55Is this also a roof?
33:58This is called Kuroho.
34:01It's a bamboo.
34:04It's a bamboo tree.
34:06We make it by stacking it.
34:11This is called Rokkakutei.
34:14I see.
34:16Basically, people come to Azumaya and visit the garden.
34:21Rokkakutei is the first place to visit.
34:24We can learn about Japanese gardens.
34:29I see.
34:30I see a gardener.
34:33He's been in charge of the garden for a long time.
34:37He's been in charge of the garden for 20 years.
34:40He's been in charge of the garden for 20 years.
34:42He said he likes the garden.
34:44He said he likes the garden.
34:47Mr. Fujimaru, who is in charge of guest relations,
34:51was taught by the first gardener who built the foundation of the garden.
34:58By the way, the garden maintenance is handled by the employees every morning.
35:04Everyone does it together.
35:05It's good.
35:06It's full of affection.
35:11I feel like the scenery is changing more and more.
35:14That's right.
35:15If you come to Shirokane and come a little from the station,
35:18you can enjoy this for free.
35:20It's amazing that you can come in for free.
35:22It's amazing, isn't it?
35:24I think this is a good place to brag about your wife.
35:28It's amazing.
35:31Please brag about your wife.
35:33Can I brag about my wife?
35:34Yes, please.
35:36Ms. Yanai, the executive concierge,
35:39is from Meiji Gakuin University, which is right in front of us.
35:45She decided to change jobs 14 years ago
35:49to make her dream come true of working at Happo Garden come true.
35:53Isn't it great?
35:58Did you notice that there is nothing in the way of your eyes when you make this?
36:04You can see all the way down.
36:06Look at the back.
36:08You can see all the way down.
36:10Ms Sanosuke Kuhara made this garden so that you can see all the way down.
36:15I see.
36:16It's beautiful from any angle.
36:17It's the origin of the name Happo.
36:19Because it's Happo?
36:20That's right.
36:21Happo Yoshida?
36:22That's right.
36:23Happo means eight in Japanese.
36:25I made this garden so that you can see all the way down.
36:32I can see how proud everyone is of this garden.
36:36I can see it clearly.
36:38No matter who you call.
36:40It's Happo.
36:42It's great.
36:44The light is on.
36:46Yes, it is.
36:47The light changes the impression.
36:51Is this Mr Asou?
36:52Yes.
36:53Mr Asou.
36:54Did you change the type of trees over there?
36:59The surface of this garden is a mountain.
37:02The soil over there?
37:03It's completely a mountain.
37:05I see.
37:07It's a mountain.
37:08It's a mountain.
37:09There's a temple up there.
37:12From there, you can see the back of the mountain.
37:17From there, there's a pond including the slope.
37:23I made this garden so that you can see the back of the mountain.
37:27You can't touch it.
37:28You can't touch it.
37:29You can't touch it.
37:30You can't touch it.
37:31I see.
37:32I see.
37:33I see.
37:34I see.
37:35I see.
37:36I see.
37:37I see.
37:38I see.
37:39I see.
37:40I see.
37:41I see.
37:42I see.
37:43I see.
37:44I see.
37:45I see.
37:46I see.
37:47I see.
37:48I see.
37:49I see.
37:50I see.
37:51I see.
37:52I see.
37:53I see.
37:54I see.
37:55I see.
37:56I see.
37:57I see.
37:58I see.
37:59I see.
38:00I agree.
38:01I agree.
38:03The back of the mountain is important for Happoen.
38:06That's right.
38:07When we build a house, we need to look after trees on my land.
38:14I see.
38:15Amazing.
38:16We've been maintaining this garden for a while now.
38:21Really?
38:22Yes.
38:23We have our garden now.
38:26Which season is your favourite?
38:29I'd say it's autumn.
38:32All the leaves are like this?
38:33Yes, that's right.
38:35The leaves turn red.
38:37The leaves in Ikebe are very beautiful.
38:40I recommend you to visit there in November or December.
38:45What do you think, Okami?
38:47I like the season of green leaves the most.
38:50It's the best season right now.
38:51It's a good season to visit.
38:52Yes, you can see the golden light from the sun.
38:57Also, the garden in winter is quite plain.
39:01I see.
39:02But in winter, the yellow flowers bloom.
39:06I feel like I'm in the middle of a storm.
39:11You say things I've never heard of.
39:13I'm sorry. I'm a native speaker.
39:15The world of rust is beautiful.
39:19It's a beautiful rust.
39:21I think this garden is the only place where you can express the word, winter.
39:25Thank you very much.
39:27This is great.
39:28Each staff member has a favourite season and a favourite place.
39:32Look.
39:35We're surrounded by trees again.
39:38It's like we're in a different world.
39:42I'm excited because it's an open-air garden.
39:45Yes, we don't know what we'll see.
39:48I think this is a keyaki tree.
39:50This tree is amazing.
39:52It looks like a dinosaur's leg.
39:54It's huge.
39:56This person has been around for a long time.
40:00Who should I interview?
40:05I think it's Mr Aso.
40:07This is a keyaki tree.
40:08How old is this tree?
40:11I wonder how old it is.
40:13I think it's 40, 50, or 60 years old.
40:17More than that?
40:18I think it's over 100 years old.
40:21Look at the cedar and sawhore behind us.
40:23Is this a sawhore?
40:25Yes, it is.
40:26It's slanted like this.
40:28As I said earlier, it's a natural garden.
40:33It's a natural garden.
40:36It's facing the sun.
40:38I see.
40:39That's how it is.
40:40It's facing the sun.
40:41The old trees are lying over there.
40:44All of them.
40:45That's how it is.
40:46That's how you know.
40:47It takes time to face the sun.
40:49The sun tends to face this way.
40:51That's how it is.
40:52I see.
40:53It's like the forest of the Jingu.
40:55It means you don't touch it.
40:57That's right.
41:00Only the will of the plant itself,
41:02which is not the work of man,
41:05dwells in its standing position.
41:07It's precious.
41:11When I come here,
41:13I feel the presence of the mountains.
41:16I agree.
41:17I think it's a place you shouldn't enter without permission.
41:20I see a bird.
41:21There's a bird.
41:22Who lives there?
41:25Is it a lady?
41:26Kosielju?
41:27Yes.
41:28I'm sorry.
41:29Kosielju, please.
41:30Okay.
41:31Is that a shrine?
41:32It's Daigo Shrine.
41:34Daigo?
41:35It's Daigo Shrine.
41:36It's a big shrine that protects people.
41:38I see.
41:39It's not Daigo Shrine.
41:40That's right.
41:41If you go in there,
41:43you'll see a piece of the natural monument.
41:46It's a piece of the natural monument.
41:49It's said that Futanosuke Kuhara,
41:52who was a warrior,
41:54placed it as a sacred place.
41:56I see.
41:59Can I go in?
42:00Of course.
42:02Can I say hello?
42:03Of course.
42:09This is...
42:11It doesn't feel like Tokyo at all.
42:15This is the Daigo Shrine.
42:18Daigo Shrine.
42:19It's a shrine dedicated to the dead of Meiji.
42:22Is there such a shrine?
42:30It's different.
42:31It's a huge piece.
42:33Is this it?
42:35Is this it?
42:36I think so.
42:37This is it, right?
42:38I've never seen such a big stone.
42:43I can't step on it.
42:45But I can feel something that's hard to get close to.
42:49It's like something from the back of the mountain.
42:53That's right.
42:54The owner of the mountain.
42:55The owner of the mountain.
42:56The most important thing is on the other side.
43:00Excuse me.
43:02Excuse me.
43:08This is...
43:09It's amazing.
43:10I'd like to take a closer look.
43:12It's nice.
43:13This azumaya is nice.
43:16There are many rocks underneath.
43:20It's like we're on top of it.
43:23It's like we're on top of the water.
43:26I see.
43:29It's a magnificent Nishikigoi.
43:31It's magnificent.
43:32It's nice to see it up close.
43:34I didn't know it was this big.
43:36Look at the clouds.
43:39It's like sandstone.
43:41It's melting.
43:42It's like sandstone.
43:44I heard it's nice to see the green in the pond.
43:46I heard it's nice to see the green in the pond.
43:48I heard it's nice to see the green in the pond.
43:50That's true.
43:53The flowers on the roadside are nice,
43:56but the green in the garden is also nice.
44:02I went to the azumaya recommended by Fujimaru,
44:05a garden otaku.
44:09Is this the place you recommended?
44:11Is this the place you recommended?
44:12Yes, it is.
44:13I see.
44:14This azumaya reminds me of a period drama.
44:18I see.
44:20You can feel the wind,
44:22and hear the sound of the waterfall.
44:25If you think of this frame as a frame,
44:29you can enjoy the panoramic view.
44:32You can enjoy the panoramic view.
44:34I see.
44:35I see.
44:36You can enjoy various views.
44:38You can enjoy various views.
44:39You can enjoy various views.
44:40I see.
44:41It's like a painting.
44:42It's like a painting.
44:43It's like a painting.
44:45How do you capture the view?
44:48This is one of the benefits of enjoying botanicals.
44:52This is one of the benefits of enjoying botanicals.
44:54This is one of the benefits of enjoying botanicals.
44:57It feels different when I walk around.
45:00It feels different when I walk around.
45:01The bonsai trees are growing.
45:02The bonsai trees are growing.
45:03This is something extraordinary.
45:07I'll ask Ms. Fukami.
45:11Ms. Fukami.
45:12Ms. Fukami.
45:13This is a different world.
45:14This is something amazing.
45:15Yes, it is.
45:16Yes, it is.
45:17There are 30 bonsai trees lined up.
45:1830 bonsai trees lined up.
45:19We always put these trees outside.
45:23We put them in a natural way
45:27as long as there are no typhoons and floods.
45:29I see.
45:30We put them in a natural way as long as there are no typhoons and floods.
45:31I see.
45:32Do you keep them?
45:34Do you keep them?
45:35We have the bonsai trees that Mr. Kuhara and Mr. Happoen bought.
45:44Ms. Fukami, do you have a bonsai that you like?
45:49I like the natural-looking Ezo pine.
45:54It says 330 years old.
45:56Isn't it amazing how it's so rough?
45:58It's amazing.
45:59The branches are so strong.
46:00It's amazing.
46:02It's Ezo pine, so it's from the mountains in the Far North.
46:07It's very strong.
46:08There are people who have taken care of this tree for 330 years.
46:13Yes, that's right.
46:14That's a long time.
46:15Yes, it's been alive for 330 years.
46:17I see.
46:18You have to think about this tree all day long.
46:20That's right.
46:21You have to take care of it.
46:22It's in people's hands.
46:23That's right.
46:24We change the soil once every two years.
46:26Do you change it?
46:27The nutrients will be lost.
46:29That's why we use new soil.
46:31I'm so excited.
46:32That's right.
46:33We use new soil.
46:34We don't want to damage the roots.
46:36I see.
46:39Here it is.
46:41How many years has it been?
46:43It's a quiz.
46:45It's older than the tree from 300 years ago.
46:48Yes, it's older.
46:50It's 400 years old.
46:51That's close.
46:52It's 530 years old.
46:53It's 530 years old.
46:54530 years old?
46:55How old was it?
46:57What era was it?
46:58It's incredible.
46:59It's incredible.
47:02Sekigahara was built in 1600.
47:05I see.
47:06It's 420 years old.
47:10It's older than that.
47:11It's older than that.
47:13It's incredible.
47:15It's older than the Edo period.
47:17It's older than that.
47:19It's survived well.
47:21It's amazing.
47:22I didn't know bonsai had existed since then.
47:25It's in people's hands once every two years.
47:28Someone did it.
47:30It's worth coming here just to see this.
47:32It's worth coming here.
47:37I see.
47:40I'm the one who's taking care of this bonsai.
47:43I'm only going to live for another 20 to 30 years.
47:48I have to think about the next person.
47:50If I don't think about the next person, I can't pass on the bonsai.
47:54That's right. It's a long-term process.
47:56I have to think about that.
47:59I have to think about the motivation of the person who raises it.
48:05It's amazing.
48:06It's in people's hands once every two years.
48:08Someone did it.
48:11Placing a bonsai means to be prepared and to show trust.
48:18It's great.
48:19It's worth coming here.
48:22What do you think?
48:23It's the world of a torobako near Shinohashi.
48:29When I come here, I feel the depth of time.
48:34It's very natural to feel like you're taking care of the bonsai.
48:41It's not because someone told you to do it.
48:44I feel the motivation of being with nature.
48:49That's right.
48:50I thought this place was great.
48:51I'm glad to hear that.
48:52The staff I talked to today all went to their favorite garden.
48:58I'm glad to hear that.
48:59I felt that too.
49:02It's free to come here.
49:05I was surprised.
49:06When I came here, I stayed here for 30 to 40 minutes.
49:11Thank you for the bonsai garden.
49:12Thank you very much.
49:16Green is the talk of the town.
49:18It's a proof of the people's irreplaceable work.
49:23If you listen to the silent voice, you'll love the town even more.
49:32Green is the talk of the town.