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撮れ高できるまで帰シマせん!2025年1月26日 広島 後半
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00:00Oh, this is nice.
00:02What is this place?
00:03This is the tea room.
00:04Tea?
00:05The tea room is here?
00:06Yes.
00:07That mountain is called Shibuya.
00:10It's the mountain where Konpira's treasure is hidden.
00:16You can't go home until you find interesting information on the island?
00:20We won't let you go home until you find Trezaka.
00:24I'm sorry for the pun.
00:27Last week, Sanuki Hiroshima, a mountainous area in Kagawa Prefecture,
00:31continued to build Trezaka.
00:35Last time, we met a young immigrant who was excited about the island
00:39at a port township.
00:41We headed to a castle-like Onoe-tei.
00:46Isn't this it?
00:48Wow, look at this magnificent stone wall.
00:51It looks like a castle.
00:56It's amazing.
00:58It's a magnificent castle.
01:04We've arrived at Onoe-tei.
01:08I wonder if someone is inside.
01:10Excuse me.
01:17Excuse me.
01:21Excuse me.
01:22Excuse me.
01:24I'm sorry to come in without permission.
01:28It's a magnificent castle.
01:30Is that so?
01:31It dates back to the Edo period.
01:35It's quite historical.
01:40In 2019, this stone wall was recognized as a Japanese heritage.
01:47After that, in July 2020,
01:50this castle was opened as a guest house.
01:55Does that mean we can stay here?
01:57Yes, you can.
01:59Last time, we ended up here.
02:01This week, we'll take a closer look inside.
02:06The entrance is amazing.
02:11Is this the entrance?
02:13Yes, it is.
02:14At the end of the Edo period,
02:17this castle was used as a shipyard.
02:20It was used for business.
02:25I'm going to show it to you.
02:28It was used until the beginning of the Showa period.
02:32The upper part is the gate of Onoe-tei.
02:35The upper part?
02:36The gate of this house.
02:38What does it represent?
02:40Plum blossoms.
02:41Plum blossoms?
02:42This is a samurai sword.
02:45It's usually round.
02:47This is a round sword.
02:49Yes, it's round.
02:51It's a samurai sword because it's made of stone.
02:55Historically, it was called the Shiwakusui-gun.
03:00I think that's why it's around here.
03:03I'm not sure though.
03:05So the samurai sword of the Shiwakusui-gun was passed down from generation to generation?
03:12Yes.
03:13How many years? How long has it been?
03:16I think it's been 300 years.
03:18300 years?
03:19This house is said to be 250 years old.
03:22I think it's been 250 years since I was born,
03:24but I'm not sure if it's been 300 years.
03:27That's amazing.
03:29History is scattered.
03:32History is scattered,
03:34but the principle of history is what Mr. Funaroshi uses.
03:38This is called a kasha.
03:40Normally, the door opens and closes when you loosen this string.
03:46Oh, it's coming down.
03:48It's a manual opening and closing.
03:51At that time, this was a revolutionary thing.
03:56I think so.
03:59I think it's probably because he had a boat.
04:02When you open the kasha, you put the kasha on top, and when you pull it, the kasha goes up.
04:07That principle.
04:11That's interesting.
04:12Please sit here.
04:14Here?
04:15Is it here?
04:17If you cut the tree in half where the waist hits, it will be just soft and round.
04:25It's very comfortable to sit on.
04:27It fits just right.
04:29I've been doing a lot of woodworking lately,
04:33but I split the whole tree into Maham.
04:36That's true.
04:38Make it round.
04:39Make it round.
04:40Is this so that you can put your waist on it?
04:42That's right.
04:43This also appears in various shapes in the main building.
04:48If you look inside slowly,
04:51I think there are various things.
04:53Please go up.
04:55There are a lot of things I'm curious about.
04:59If you look in front of you,
05:02there is a temple called Konpira.
05:05This is the temple of Konpira.
05:07Konpira?
05:08I received a gift from Konpira, a monk,
05:11and now I'm doing woodworking in my house.
05:14Why?
05:15I had a boat, so I'm doing woodworking here because I'm the god of safety and safety of the boat.
05:23What kind of room is this?
05:25This is a place where you can drink tea and relax.
05:30This is a wooden room, and this is a tatami room.
05:34Customers can stay here.
05:37A maximum of five people can stay here.
05:39Five people?
05:40There are two beds and three people can sleep here.
05:45And the beds are a little luxurious.
05:48Oh, that's right.
05:50He said it was comfortable to stay.
05:53And if you go to this room...
05:56This is as it is.
05:58I leave it as it is as much as possible.
06:04I'm doing it in a way that I can fix it a little bit.
06:09It's decorated in gold.
06:11I feel like this is the only place where you can really feel the atmosphere of the castle.
06:16This is called Ranma.
06:18It's a pine tree.
06:19I don't think I've seen this kind of house lately, but it was like that at the time.
06:27I heard that the Onoe family was inherited by the Shiwakusei army.
06:35What kind of place was this at the time?
06:39It's like a house.
06:41At that time, half of the people were peasants and half of the people were sailors.
06:47What kind of person was the person here?
06:51It's a user.
06:53The owner and the user are here.
06:56They are peasants.
06:57The tools of the peasants are still there, so please take a look.
07:02What is this?
07:04There is a picture here.
07:06A beautiful student has moved to Hiroshima.
07:09The beautiful student is playing soccer in Hiroshima.
07:14It's been eight years.
07:16I'd like to see the picture of that person.
07:19Did you draw a beautiful student?
07:20That's right.
07:21I thought it was a picture from that time.
07:24It's a perfect match for this house, isn't it?
07:27I wonder if it's been left for decades.
07:30This is called Ishi-Usu.
07:33It's a teapot used by people who stay overnight to drink morning coffee.
07:42I put coffee beans in it.
07:45The guests who stay overnight wake up in the morning and drink coffee.
07:50I drank the coffee I made with Ishi-Usu.
07:55It was delicious, wasn't it?
07:56It was very thick and delicious.
07:59It's a teapot, so you can't feel the heat.
08:03Ishi-Usu is famous for its blue stone.
08:07I'll tell you later, but there's a tea room over there.
08:11The guests who stay overnight drink morning coffee there.
08:15I see.
08:16Please look forward to it.
08:17Is it still there?
08:18Yes, it's still there.
08:19That's great.
08:23I'll take a look outside.
08:27What's that?
08:29I repaired it a little and made it usable.
08:33You can use it to cook rice with firewood.
08:38Can I use it here?
08:40Yes, you can.
08:41That's great.
08:42When I use it, I put firewood here and cook rice with firewood.
08:49That's great.
08:52I try to keep it as much as possible.
08:56I hope you can enjoy your time on the island.
09:01I don't think young people have ever used it.
09:07This is where I used to put my 100 books.
09:15I have 100 books here, so I can still use them.
09:22I've seen this kind of thing in textbooks.
09:26This used to be a drum.
09:29If you turned the drum with your feet, your body would hit the bell and your tongue would fall off.
09:36I don't use it anymore, but I keep it.
09:41You can use it now.
09:43I can use it now.
09:44Children say, what's this?
09:48If you actually see it and touch it, you can learn a lot.
09:55That's right.
09:57Let's go to the next one.
09:59History experience.
10:00Yes, history experience.
10:02It's a tool for life.
10:05When I cleaned it, a lot of things came out.
10:09For the time being, I'll show you the exhibition.
10:13You can still use it now, or you can use it in the past.
10:19If you show it to your children, they'll say, what's this?
10:23You can use it now.
10:25There's a lot of tools here.
10:29That's right.
10:31You can use it like this.
10:34You can step on it with your feet.
10:37You can swing a tree from the mountain.
10:40Did you actually use this?
10:42I still use it.
10:43Do you still use it?
10:44Mr. Miyazaki.
10:47There's one more place left.
10:49There's a lot of places to go around.
10:51It's a special and fun place.
10:56This is Hanare.
10:58Hanare?
10:59Yes.
11:00I told you about Ishizu Coffee earlier.
11:05You can drink morning coffee here in the morning.
11:09If you want to drink at night, you can drink alcohol.
11:12There's a courtyard.
11:14Let's go to the entrance.
11:18Look up there.
11:20The original plan was to put up the ceiling and make it look like a cafe.
11:29If you're doing construction, you can leave 2 or 3 points in the middle.
11:37I left everything as it was at the time.
11:44The thickness of the tree and the way it bends.
11:51Normally, you can combine the triangles.
11:56You can see the strength of the carpenter.
12:04It's wisdom.
12:06Calculate all the long, short, bent, low, and high points.
12:13Make a good roof.
12:18There's a lot of application technology.
12:26You can really feel the technology of the person at the time.
12:30I don't know how it was done, but I left it as it was.
12:41I see.
12:44It's nice.
12:46This is the tea room.
12:51It's made of blue stone.
12:56The stone is beautiful, isn't it?
13:01It's beautiful, isn't it?
13:03It's beautiful if you polish it.
13:08It's really tasty.
13:11This is the street.
13:15It's very clean.
13:20You can drink tea here in the morning and at night.
13:29What kind of building was this?
13:32It was a teahouse.
13:35It was a teahouse when I was younger.
13:40There was a furnace in the teahouse.
13:47I think it was used as a teahouse.
13:51There's a window here.
13:56There's a window.
13:59There's a window.
14:02It's round.
14:06It's interesting.
14:11It's cool in the summer.
14:16It's like an enemy from outside the castle.
14:28It's interesting.
14:31The scenery from here is beautiful.
14:33The scenery from here in Seto Inland Sea is also very luxurious.
14:40It's a place where you can relax.
14:45I thought it was a castle when I entered,
14:53but it's a castle that people used to live in when there were no machines.
15:02It must have taken decades to build this much.
15:06That's right.
15:08The machine was carved by hand.
15:12There are five blocks in the castle.
15:16The castle is built with five blocks.
15:20It's been 250 years.
15:22I think it's been 300 years.
15:25It's been about 400 years since it was built.
15:30That's amazing.
15:36I think I can discover other attractions.
15:43I've shown you how to stay overnight.
15:47You can use it wherever you want.
15:51Is that so?
15:53It's good to climb mountains.
15:57It's good to go fishing.
16:00It's good to rent a rental bicycle and cycle all the way to Hiroshima.
16:05I think there are many ways to enjoy it.
16:09I hope everyone will know about it and use it.
16:14I see.
16:15I'll take you with me.
16:17I understand.
16:18I'll come, too.
16:19Yes, please.
16:23As the sun began to set,
16:25we hurried to the Ishinosato Museum in Aoki District to learn about the history of Aoki Stone.
16:34It says Hiroshima Day Service Center.
16:38Is it correct?
16:42It says Ishinosato Museum.
16:45Is this the museum that Mr. Shiraga recommended?
16:57Can I learn about the history of Aoki Stone?
17:01Let's see if anyone is inside.
17:04Hello.
17:06Good morning, Mr. Sasahara.
17:09We've been walking around.
17:11We've been to Onoete.
17:13Mr. Shiraga guided us around.
17:17Is this the Ishinosato Museum?
17:20The second floor is the museum.
17:22The first floor is the Ishinosato Day Service Center.
17:27It looks like a school.
17:29I see.
17:31I'll take you with me.
17:32Please.
17:36I'll change into my pajamas.
17:40Thank you for coming today, Mr. Sasahara.
17:43Can you show me around?
17:45I'll leave it to Mr. Yamamoto.
17:48Mr. Yamamoto?
17:49Please ask me anything.
17:50Thank you for coming today, Mr. Yamamoto.
17:53Most of the materials in the museum are from Mr. Yamamoto.
18:01Only Mr. Yamamoto can explain them.
18:04We've had a stone and shadow museum in Okinawa for a long time.
18:09We've been collecting tools from a long time ago to make this museum.
18:15Let's go to the second floor.
18:16The museum.
18:18These are materials and tools from the Ishinosato Day Service Center.
18:23These are tools from the Ishinosato Day Service Center.
18:26Is there a stone display room in each classroom?
18:30No.
18:31If you go over there, there should be a stone display room.
18:35On the other side, there are tools used by the Ishinosato Day Service Center.
18:39Let's start with the school tools.
18:43This is like a school history book.
18:45This is an abandoned school.
18:48There are lighthouses in the exhibits.
18:55When I came to Hiroshima, I saw a lighthouse on the west side of the school.
18:59It's a lighthouse on the Habushi River.
19:01You saw it from the harbor?
19:02Yes.
19:04The school is based on this lighthouse.
19:07The school is divided into two parts, south and north.
19:11A big ship is running.
19:15This is a mountain school.
19:17I don't know if you can see it from the outside, but there used to be a middle school on top of the mountain.
19:23I came down here in 1935 or 1936.
19:27Where are you from?
19:28I'm from Aoki.
19:29Is this the Aoki district?
19:31Yes.
19:32You were born and raised here?
19:33Yes.
19:34Out of the seven districts, which one is the Aoki district?
19:42It's the center of Sekizai.
19:45When I was walking a while ago, I saw the remains of stones.
19:55All of them.
19:57The Aoki stone is called Aoki stone because it is a stone that comes out of Hiroshima.
20:04You can see the origin of the stone from here.
20:08That mountain is called Shigiozan.
20:12Can you see the remains of the stone?
20:16You can see it over there.
20:19It looks like a rock.
20:20It was all a mountain.
20:22You can see it from here.
20:24That's the mountain where they found the remains of Konpira's museum.
20:30It was taken from there in 1935.
20:34It is said that Konpira built it.
20:37I see.
20:38I think it was around the 20th century.
20:40It was in the early 1950s.
20:44There were 54 or 55 of them in all of Hiroshima.
20:47I found the remains of the stone in 1947.
20:51How old were you then?
20:52I was 18 when I graduated from high school.
20:54How long did it take you to find the remains of the stone?
20:57It took me 35 years, up to 1953.
20:59I see.
21:00I was the fourth generation in my family to find the remains of the stone.
21:06The room at the back has the remains of the stone.
21:12If you go inside, you can see the tools used to mine the stone.
21:26Are there this many?
21:28No, we don't have all of them yet.
21:32I see.
21:33Roughly speaking, yes.
21:37This picture shows how long it took you to find the remains of the stone.
21:46It took me a long time.
21:48Jet burner.
21:49Jet burner.
21:50It was a high-temperature jet burner.
22:04When you went to Kitagishima, did you burn the stone with the burner and start mining?
22:10Yes, I did.
22:11Oh, you did the same thing.
22:12Yes, I did.
22:13I folded the stone in half and made it smaller in the middle.
22:18This is how I did it.
22:21Folding it in half.
22:22Yes.
22:23I folded it in half and made it smaller in the middle.
22:27I made it smaller in the middle.
22:30Oh, you made it smaller in the middle.
22:33Is this how you used to do it?
22:36No, it's the same.
22:37It's the same?
22:38Yes.
22:39It's the same, but I don't change the position of the stone.
22:42I don't change the position of the stone.
22:44Oh, so you make it smaller in the middle.
22:47What's important is...
22:49Everything is important.
22:52There's no way to get out of it.
22:54I see.
22:56I had to do it every day until I finished one work.
23:00If I didn't do it, it would have taken me about 15 to 20 days.
23:06It's a job that you can't continue unless you're physically strong.
23:10That's right.
23:11I would do it right in front of me and hit it like this.
23:17If I hit it here, it would fly over there.
23:20If I hit it here, it would fly over there.
23:22That's dangerous.
23:23I have to avoid it by half.
23:26You have to avoid it?
23:28I have to avoid it.
23:29If I hit it here, it would fly over there.
23:33If I hit it here, it would fly over there.
23:35I have to hit it a little sideways.
23:38The story is getting a little difficult, but the work is done.
23:45To be continued.
23:49Next week, we will go to Takashima, where the legend of Emperor Jinmu remains.
23:54There were a lot of strange things there.
23:59This is the second best in western Japan.

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