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00:01Hello everyone, my name is Shinichi.
00:04I came to Izu City, Toyoka City, Hyogo Prefecture.
00:08Wow, what a picturesque cityscape.
00:12Izu City is designated as a traditional architectural preservation area,
00:18so the cityscape from the Edo and Meiji periods is very important.
00:23This time, I'm going to walk from Izu City to Kamicho, a beautiful seaside town.
00:30Let's go!
00:39While capturing the beautiful scenery of Japan on camera,
00:43Actor Shinichi Wago travels around Japan.
00:53Izu City, Toyoka City
01:00Japan's Beautiful Scenery
01:06Izu City, Toyoka City, Hyogo Prefecture
01:14Izu City is designated as a traditional architectural preservation area,
01:20so the cityscape from the Edo and Meiji periods is very important.
01:25Izu City is designated as a traditional architectural preservation area,
01:31so the cityscape from the Edo and Meiji periods is very important.
01:40This used to be a purifying town.
01:45The old town is still here,
01:50but the inside of the shop is very beautiful and fashionable.
01:55I guess it used to be crowded with a lot of people.
02:01Shin-Korou
02:12Shin-Korou was built as a clock tower in 1871.
02:20It was built as a clock tower in 1881.
02:25The current one is the third generation.
02:30The Jouato in Izu City is a walking course where you can see the cityscape.
02:39Climbing the three-way road, where the stone steps are lined with orange trees,
02:45you can see the Arikoyama Inari Shrine at the end of the stone wall, which makes you feel the flow of time.
02:55The Arikoyama Inari Shrine is very famous,
03:01but it is not included in the guidebook of Izu City.
03:08The sign of the shrine is also beautiful
03:13and the still original clock tower next to it is beautiful.
03:19IZUSHI-KAROU YASHIKI
03:29Izushi-Karou Yashiki is the only Buke-Yashiki in the Edo period that remains in the castle.
03:36You can see the life of a high-ranking samurai.
03:41Izushi-Karou Yashiki
03:45This Izushi-Karou Yashiki is the house of a high-ranking samurai in the Edo period.
03:51At first glance, it looks like an open-air shop.
03:54In fact, there is a hidden staircase inside and it is a two-story building.
03:59There seems to be various other devices, so I would like to explore it.
04:05What kind of things are there?
04:09In the museum, there are materials about Izushi-Karou Yashiki and tools used in the Daimyo line.
04:27This is the hidden second floor.
04:32Now, there is a staircase in the upper room.
04:35In fact, the ceiling is closed like this.
04:42This is the second floor of the hidden room.
04:50This is the second floor.
04:52It was used for secret meetings and to prevent the enemy from attacking.
05:03There is really a second floor.
05:16If you sit here, you can see that there is a fashionable window.
05:23You can see what kind of people are coming and going from here.
05:30There is also a device here.
05:33If it was closed normally, it would be just a door.
05:37In fact, there is an exit in the back.
05:43If you go out here, you can enter the roof.
05:47It seems that it was used for escape routes and secret meetings.
06:01Now, let's go to the oldest playhouse in the Kinki region.
06:15The Izushi-Eiraku Museum is a place where you can visit other than on public days such as Kabuki and Rakugo.
06:24Let me show you around.
06:26Thank you very much.
06:30This way, please.
06:34This is the seat.
06:40This playhouse, which was originally opened in 1901, has been restored in 2008.
06:50This is the 123rd year of the playhouse.
06:55Is it still in operation?
06:59Yes, it was closed in 1939, but it was reopened in 2008.
07:06We still play Kabuki and Rakugo.
07:15Can I go up to the stage from here?
07:18Yes, please.
07:28It's surprisingly spacious.
07:30Yes, it is.
07:32It's a small playhouse.
07:35There are also seats on the second floor.
07:40Is the sign over there still the same?
07:44Yes, it is. It was a sign of a sponsor's shop in the 1930s.
07:50It's been over 40 years since the sign was installed.
07:54I see.
07:56Can I sit here?
07:58Yes, please.
08:03I'm a little nervous.
08:07It's quite spacious.
08:09What is this?
08:11It's a small playhouse.
08:13I put it here so that everyone can try it.
08:17It's a big deal.
08:19Yes, it is.
08:21Face the front and put your hands in front of your knees.
08:25I see.
08:28The End
08:35Welcome to the show.
08:38I'm Shinichi, a Japanese artist who passed the Reiwa era.
08:45I was born in the Showa era.
08:50Thank you for being here.
08:54Thank you all for coming.
08:58I'd like to tell you a story.
09:05Mom! Mom!
09:07I tore my underwear!
09:10Oh, no.
09:12Not again.
09:14I hope you understand.
09:16I'm Shinichi, a Japanese artist.
09:24The End
09:27Toyoka is the last inhabited area where wild kono birds died out in Japan in 1971.
09:56In the Sato Park of Konotori, Hyogo Prefecture,
10:00an experiment has been conducted to restore the wildlife of kono birds since 2005.
10:06In 2007, the experiment was successful in breeding them outdoors.
10:11In the park, there is a facility where you can see the kono birds being raised.
10:16If you are lucky, you can meet a wild kono bird flying in the sky in a majestic form.
10:24In the park, there is a facility where you can see the kono birds being raised.
10:29If you are lucky, you can meet a wild kono bird flying in the sky in a majestic form.
10:54In the park, there is a facility where you can meet a wild kono bird flying in the sky in a majestic form.
11:01In the park, there is a facility where you can meet a wild kono bird flying in the sky in a majestic form.
11:14A trip to the northern part of Hyogo Prefecture.
11:21Next, we head to Yamadera in Kami-cho.
11:30Kawaisan Chorakuji is known for its huge Tajima statue.
11:36The statue of Nioh, the lord of the gate, is the guardian deity of the temple.
11:43Yamadera
11:49Yamadera
11:56Yamadera
12:02Yamadera
12:12From the left, Amida Nyorai, Shaka Nyorai, Yakushi Nyorai, and the three large Buddha statues are all more than 15 meters tall.
12:32As a wooden statue, it is unparalleled in size.
13:02Tetsudo Izan
13:24We head to Tetsudo Izan, which faces the sea of Japan.
13:32Amarube Railway Station
13:37The Amarube Railway Station is a station of the Amarube Railway.
13:40It was built in the Meiji Era, leaving traces of the railway.
13:44In 2010, it was replaced by a concrete bridge.
13:48In 2013, it was completed as a observatory.
13:54In 2017, an elevator was installed, and Amarube Crystal Tower began operation.
14:02Tetsudo Izan
14:13The observatory is 41 meters high.
14:19Next to Amarube Station is a former railway track.
14:23If you walk around the station, you will find a photo spot.
14:28Tetsudo Izan
14:31The road is divided.
14:35If you go this way, you can go to the photo spot.
14:40You can take a picture like this.
14:42Okay.
14:43I have a camera, so I'll go this way.
14:47Yes, I'll go.
14:50It feels good.
14:59Tetsudo Izan
15:10Tetsudo Izan
15:18Tetsudo Izan
15:26Tetsudo Izan
15:41The Kasumi Fishing Port in Kamicho is a port where brand crabs called Kasumi crabs are raised.
15:50The opening season is from September to May.
15:55Fresh Kasumi crabs are sold at the market.
16:05At the crab headquarters, local people's favorite foods are
16:09Chinese food Hakuryu's Crab Miso Tantan Noodles and Crab Miso Buns.
16:15Crab Miso Tantan Noodles
16:17I'll try Crab Miso Tantan Noodles first.
16:24I'll enjoy it.
16:35It's great.
16:37The umami of crab and crab miso spreads in the soup.
16:45It creates a wonderful flavor.
16:49I've never had this before.
16:52I'll enjoy it.
16:59It goes well with the soup.
17:07Crab Miso Tantan Noodles
17:09I'm so happy.
17:11If you like crabs, you'll love this.
17:16I'll try Crab Miso Tantan Noodles.
17:30It's hot.
17:31It's hot.
17:33It's great.
17:35The crab meat and crab miso are well soaked in the soup.
17:41I was told that it goes well with the soup.
17:47I'm eating it now.
17:50I'll enjoy it.
17:53Crab Miso Tantan Noodles
18:02This is amazing.
18:05Crab Miso Tantan Noodles
18:08Crab Miso Tantan Noodles
18:29The next destination is Kaerujima, which is known as Kigangan.
18:35It's said that many wishes have come true since ancient times.
18:44At Ema Lake near Kaerujima,
18:47you can pray to Kaeru Ema.
18:55You can buy Kaeru Ema at a tourist information center in front of Kasumi Station.
19:05If you want to buy Kaeru Ema, I'll lend you my pen.
19:08Can I borrow your pen?
19:12What did Wago ask for?
19:21He wants to buy Kaeru Ema, so he's going to Kigangan.
19:28I wrote Ema on my pen.
19:32I'll write it here.
19:34Kaeru Ema for the beginner and Kaeru Ema for me.
19:37No, I mean Kaeru Ema for young people.
19:39That's what I'm going to write.
19:43I won't say too much.
19:49Kaeru Ema for the beginner.
19:59How did you like my trip to Hyogo Prefecture?
20:04I enjoyed the beautiful cityscape and delicious food.
20:11I was able to see the Great Buddha.
20:13I'm tired, so I'll go home early.
20:17Where should I go next?
20:23I feel like walking on a crab.
20:26No, this way is the sea.
20:32The beautiful scenery of Japan is in front of the camera.
20:40In the northern part of Hyogo Prefecture, there is a precious scenery that faces history and culture.
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