ナゼそこ? 2025年3月6日 長野の秘境で発見…壮絶な“九死に一生”経験した波瀾万丈(秘)人物
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00:00I was surprised at the children's cafeteria of a kind mansion, but what surprised me more was the people who had a lifetime of experience in Kyushu and whose lives had changed dramatically.
00:14I was burned all over my body. I think I burned 56% of my body. I'm going to die.
00:22It's terrible.
00:26I don't have gas.
00:28You don't have gas?
00:29No, no, no. Because I don't need it.
00:31You don't have gas?
00:32Zero.
00:34After being involved in an accident in which he was badly burned,
00:38he moved to the mountains of Nagano Prefecture, where his life changed dramatically and stood at an altitude of 850 meters.
00:48Even though he wasn't a carpenter, he built his own house and led a mysterious life.
00:58It's amazing.
01:01Even on top of the 900-meter mountain, where the altitude has risen further,
01:07I really thought I was going to die. I really thought I was going to die and come back.
01:13What?
01:16A woman who has lived in the mountains, who has been through many hardships and has been involved in life and death twice.
01:26There are people who have passed away, so I thought I was alive.
01:31But that person died.
01:35So really.
01:37What is a life that cannot be described without tears?
01:42What is it?
01:45In order to find out the mystery, we headed to a certain mountain in the south of Nagano Prefecture.
01:54We got information from a local taxi driver about a person who has lived in the mountains for a lifetime.
02:02I don't know when he moved, but there is a person who moved a few years ago.
02:10It's about 800 meters.
02:12800 meters.
02:13It seems that he lives with his child in one of the houses.
02:20Immediately, we went to his family.
02:24It's amazing.
02:26It's amazing.
02:29It's amazing.
02:32As we climb the mountain road while increasing the altitude,
02:38It goes up all the way.
02:40Thank you very much.
02:42Thank you very much.
02:46We arrived at a village that lies quietly at an altitude of 850 meters.
02:57Wait a minute.
02:58Look at this.
03:00The view.
03:02I can't see it.
03:03What is this?
03:06It's a valley.
03:08Is this okay?
03:10It's beautiful.
03:12It takes 10 minutes to walk around the village without meeting anyone.
03:23It's a pretty good road.
03:30Is there a house ahead?
03:35The road is narrow.
03:36There is a house.
03:45The car has stopped.
03:52Excuse me.
03:57Excuse me.
03:59Is he there?
04:03It's a cute door.
04:05Excuse me.
04:06This is a TV Tokyo program.
04:10This is a TV Tokyo program.
04:15I'm sorry.
04:18I'm sorry.
04:22Really?
04:23Yes.
04:24I was surprised.
04:27I'm Miyazaki from TV Tokyo.
04:30May I have your name?
04:31My name is Masai.
04:32I see.
04:35This is Masai Hiroaki, 65 years old, who moved to the mountains of Nagano prefecture for a reason.
04:46I'm from Kansai.
04:50By the way, I built this house myself.
04:55That's amazing.
04:56It's a great house.
04:57That's amazing.
04:59I processed the trees I cut and built them myself.
05:06Masai built this house in the mountains.
05:12Can you build such a big house?
05:15But why did he move from Osaka to the mountains of Nagano prefecture?
05:24Let's find out why Masai moved from Osaka to the mountains of Nagano prefecture.
05:31The tank was too hot.
05:35My whole body was burned.
05:37I think I burned 56% of my body.
05:39I thought I was going to die.
05:42What happened to him?
05:4856%?
05:50It's dangerous.
05:54A mysterious past and a reason for his move.
05:59Let's find out the two mysteries.
06:06Excuse me.
06:10Hello.
06:11I'm sorry I came all of a sudden.
06:14Can I look inside the house?
06:16Of course.
06:18Hello.
06:20Hello.
06:21Hello.
06:22Why are you so shy?
06:30Hello.
06:31Hello.
06:34It's so beautiful.
06:37Did you make all the floors?
06:38Yes.
06:41It took me more than two years.
06:43Did you make this?
06:46That's amazing.
06:49What's your name?
06:53I'm Masai Tamaki.
06:55Nice to meet you.
06:56How old are you?
06:59I'm 10 years old.
07:01I'm almost 11 years old.
07:02Why are you so shy?
07:04She's almost 11 years old.
07:08She's a 5th grader.
07:09She's a 5th grader.
07:11She's so cute.
07:13She's being slapped.
07:14She's being slapped.
07:17The pillars are amazing.
07:19Don't look at the pillars.
07:21I drew pictures on them.
07:22Don't look at them.
07:23I'm going to kill you.
07:25I'm going to use the thick tree standing here as a pillar.
07:30I cut this tree myself.
07:32I cut most of it myself.
07:36There's a wire next to it.
07:39It's growing.
07:40I brought it from the house that was standing here.
07:46The wood of the house is made of the wood cut by Masai himself and the ash of the house that was originally standing before moving.
07:58This is the sink.
08:00I thought this painting was amazing.
08:03It's not amazing.
08:04I painted it randomly.
08:05The good thing about the sink is that this is OK.
08:08It's beautiful for a sink to be painted beautifully.
08:13But this is a design.
08:17I'm a complete amateur.
08:23It's so fashionable that I wonder if it's processed like this.
08:30Here you go.
08:31This is an amenity.
08:33It's beautiful.
08:34It's amazing.
08:36I didn't think there would be so many things here.
08:39I didn't think so.
08:40It's like a hotel.
08:42There are a lot of model houses on Yahoo Auction.
08:49I bought them for 100,000 yen and painted them myself.
08:53100,000 yen?
08:54But there are sizes, right?
08:57No, I bought them and painted them myself.
09:01I see.
09:02The ash of the house that was originally standing before moving was standing before moving, right?
09:05Yes.
09:06I'm using it safely.
09:08It's a waste of water.
09:09It's a waste of water.
09:15This is a firewood boiler.
09:19A firewood boiler?
09:20Yes.
09:23It's almost gone.
09:26This is our heat source.
09:30I see.
09:31This is where the tap water comes in.
09:35The tap water is heated and exchanged for hot water about 20 meters around here.
09:43The hot water comes out while the tap water is 20 meters around in the pool of hot water.
09:52That's amazing.
09:55That's why we use this to make hot water for the bathroom and the kitchen.
10:00I see.
10:01Do you use all of this instead of gas?
10:04We don't have gas at home.
10:05You don't have gas?
10:06No, we don't.
10:07Because we don't need it.
10:09You don't have gas?
10:10Zero.
10:11I see.
10:12We don't have a gas station.
10:14Because there is no gas in the house, there is no gas station.
10:19Therefore, firewood is a necessity.
10:25This table is stylish.
10:28Masai, a cat is here.
10:30Are you going to buy a cat?
10:31Of course.
10:33It's a tapioca.
10:34A tapioca?
10:35It's a cute name.
10:39Tapioca is the name at the top.
10:41There are two cats under it.
10:44What other names do cats have?
10:46This is a good quiz.
10:48Why is it called a tapioca?
10:51Masai will give a quiz.
10:55There are two cats in the house, other than the tapioca.
11:00Hamatsu is famous for stopping the camera.
11:04What do you think the other two cats' names are?
11:10Coffee and Jelly.
11:12Coffee and Jelly?
11:14Because there are two cats.
11:16There are three cats in total.
11:18Tapioca.
11:20What is the other cat's name?
11:22Natadecoco.
11:25It's close.
11:28Tapioca, Milk, and Tea.
11:31It was close.
11:32The way of thinking was the same.
11:35It was close.
11:38The names of the three cats are Tapioca, Milk, and Tea.
11:44Tamaki is the name of the mother cat.
11:49Where are Milk and Tea?
11:51They are somewhere.
11:52They are behind the stove.
11:54There is a cat door.
11:56They can go in and out freely.
11:58Can they go through it?
12:00Yes, they can.
12:02Cats can go through it if their heads go through it.
12:05Masai also made the cat's entrance.
12:10It's so close.
12:12But it was still narrow.
12:15I think it's full.
12:19There are six bedrooms on the first floor.
12:24Tamaki's room is on the second floor.
12:30Masai, who was not a carpenter, built a magnificent house in the mountains.
12:38Why did he do that?
12:40How much did it cost to build this house?
12:42It cost about 5 million yen.
12:46You can build this house with 5 million yen?
12:48With this size?
12:51However, he says he didn't make everything well.
12:58The ceiling came off.
13:04But it's not a problem for the class.
13:08It's not a problem for anyone.
13:16There are a lot of things.
13:19For example,
13:22here and here.
13:27In short, this is bent.
13:30Which one is bent? Is the wall bent?
13:32The wall is bent.
13:34I want the wall to be straight.
13:37So I made the wall like this.
13:41The wall is bent like this.
13:44It's not straight.
13:47It seems difficult to build.
13:49It's difficult.
13:50It's easy if you don't do that.
13:54As you can see, the wall is slanted.
13:58It was difficult to install the door.
14:02The room is bigger.
14:05What do you think of this house?
14:11It's big.
14:14What do you usually do around here?
14:17I cook.
14:19There is a man's old car.
14:21There is a man who plays.
14:23Old car?
14:26It's a roadside station.
14:28There is also an old car.
14:30Let's go.
14:45It's a little fast.
14:48It's fast.
14:50Wait a minute.
14:52It's fun to run down here.
14:54I'm used to such a car.
15:00When I was in the 2nd grade of elementary school,
15:04I climbed up from under that road.
15:07You climbed up from under that road to this house.
15:12I didn't know the way home.
15:16I saw my house from here.
15:20It's very fast.
15:24She got lost on the road when she was in the 1st grade of elementary school.
15:28At that time, she found her house from under the road.
15:31She ran up the mountain road and came home.
15:36Since then, she has been running up this road every day.
15:41It's fast.
15:43She has been trained a little.
15:45She seems to have a lot of physical strength.
15:49But why?
15:51She moved from Osaka to the mountains of Nagano prefecture.
15:57Has she decided to build a house by herself?
16:01I'll take care of it.
16:03I'll stay here for 3 months.
16:06I can go back to my hometown.
16:08Yes.
16:09Behind that,
16:10She had a lifetime of experience in Kyushu.
16:13Her life has changed dramatically.
16:15There was a life drama like Haranba.
16:20Masai grew up in the city of Osaka.
16:27She studied abroad when she was 19 years old.
16:34She studied language and literature and traveled around Canada, America, and Mexico.
16:40She came back to Japan when she was 23 years old.
16:45But after she came back to Japan,
16:50I think I got used to the life there.
16:55When I came back to Japan, I felt very uncomfortable.
16:59I thought,
17:01This is different.
17:03I may not be in Japan anymore.
17:05That's how I felt.
17:08Living abroad may be more suitable for her.
17:14She traveled to several countries with such thoughts.
17:19She wanted to stay in New Zealand, which she liked the most.
17:27In order to do that,
17:29It's impossible to just go there.
17:33You can't get a visa.
17:34You can't get a visa.
17:35So the best way for Japanese people to live abroad
17:42is probably to become a sushi chef.
17:47Is that so?
17:50After becoming a sushi chef,
17:53Masai thought it would be easy to get a visa.
17:56She wanted to get a certificate for a certain occupation.
18:00What kind of certificate do you think it is?
18:03It's like a Miyadaiku certificate.
18:06It's made of wood.
18:08That's why it's alive.
18:10It's a kajiya.
18:12It's a kajiya that uses a sword or a knife.
18:15I see.
18:17After becoming a sushi chef,
18:20Masai thought it would be easy to get a visa.
18:23She wanted to get a certificate for a certain occupation.
18:28I think I was the best sushi chef.
18:31After becoming a sushi chef,
18:33I wanted to become a carpenter.
18:35A carpenter?
18:36A carpenter?
18:38A visa?
18:41Masai's goal was to become a carpenter and a carpenter.
18:50She went to school in Japan
18:52and passed the exam for two and a half years.
18:56However,
18:58Yasaki wanted to live abroad.
19:02But there was a sudden tragedy.
19:06We were all going to have a barbecue
19:09when the A-bomb was dropped.
19:13We were in a hurry to get to the corner to have a barbecue.
19:18There was a gas burner in the mountain house.
19:21When we tried to move it,
19:23the tank got too hot and exploded.
19:27My whole body was burned.
19:31There?
19:32That's terrible.
19:37I lost 56 percent of my weight.
19:40I still have a lot of scars from eating.
19:43I had to stop eating for three months.
19:48I couldn't go back to sleep.
19:51The problem was that
19:53I couldn't feel my fingertips.
19:55I can feel them now, but I couldn't feel them at all.
19:58My hands were burned, too.
20:00A carpenter has to be able to feel his fingertips.
20:05If you can't feel them, you can't continue.
20:10So you were the one who got the worst injury.
20:14Poor thing.
20:15I feel like I'm going to die.
20:19Her fingers were burned and she couldn't feel her fingertips.
20:23The road to the overseas A-bomb was closed.
20:28After that, she worked as a tuna fisherman in Fiji.
20:34When she was 30 years old, she had a feeling.
20:38I felt like I was in Japan.
20:41I wonder if that feeling has gone away.
20:45I was thinking of going to the countryside.
20:49Climbing mountains was my hobby.
20:51So I came to Komagane and lived looking for a tent.
20:57Masai, who had a feeling that he wanted to live in the countryside of Japan,
21:06went to Komagane, Nagano Prefecture, where he had climbed mountains many times as a hobby.
21:15There, he started working as a carpenter.
21:17While he was in the nature,
21:22he wanted to realize another dream he had since he was young.
21:29I've always wanted to build my own house since I was young.
21:36In the meantime, he was introduced to a good land by his acquaintance and decided to move.
21:44It was in the mountains of Nagano Prefecture, 850 meters above sea level.
21:54It's a nice place, isn't it?
21:55It's amazing.
21:57It's a nice view.
22:00So you came here because it's your favorite place?
22:04That's right.
22:06The moment he saw the magnificent nature,
22:10he wanted to live here.
22:15He built the house he designed over two years with the help of his friend.
22:23In the meantime, something happy happened.
22:28He met a woman he knew a long time ago by chance and got married.
22:38After that, his eldest daughter, Tamaki, was born.
22:42Now, the three of them live in harmony as a family.
22:47When I built this house, I thought it was interesting.
22:52Now, it's a business.
22:56Masai, who was looking forward to building a house,
23:00learned from a 60-year-old carpenter.
23:05A carpenter from there?
23:07It's a great life.
23:11Although they met by chance,
23:13Masai, who lives his second life in Nagano Prefecture,
23:18has a question for him.
23:21Do you know anyone who lives in a more interesting place than this?
23:26This is 850 meters above sea level.
23:28The highest point is about 1,000 meters.
23:32If you go a little higher, you may find someone interesting.
23:39From the 850-meter-high point,
23:43to the 900-meter-high mountain, which is 50 meters higher,
23:50there is a 70-year-old woman who is making money by doing something.
23:58What is it?
24:01And this person also has a lifetime experience in Kyushu.
24:08It's a fire.
24:09What? It's a fire?
24:12What kind of life does he have?
24:15What kind of cowardly life does he have?
24:19I'm climbing a lot.
24:25As he climbs the mountain road while climbing the hill,
24:34There is a building over there.
24:38It's a beautiful building.
24:40They arrive at a house that stands quietly on a mountain
24:44900 meters above sea level in the south of Nagano Prefecture.
24:51Excuse me.
24:53I'm from a TV program called Why There?
24:58I don't like that.
25:01I didn't know there was a program called Why There.
25:06Have you ever watched it?
25:08Yes, I watch it because I like it.
25:12It's a program in the mountains.
25:14It's amazing. I'll watch it.
25:19I'm glad.
25:22I'm from a TV program called Why There.
25:25I'm Mitsue Okura.
25:27I'm 76 years old.
25:29I'm still 76 years old.
25:31900 meters above sea level in the south of Nagano Prefecture.
25:34Mitsue Okura, 76 years old, lives on a mountain in Nagano Prefecture.
25:41My uncle lives over there.
25:46My uncle.
25:47Your uncle lives over there?
25:49Yes.
25:50I love my uncle.
25:52Excuse me.
25:54I'm from a TV program called Why There?
25:59I heard that you have a great field.
26:06What are you doing now?
26:08I'm planting kiwifruits.
26:10Kiwifruits?
26:12That's cute.
26:13Kiwifruits?
26:15The inside is red.
26:20He's planting kiwifruits in a great place.
26:23He's planting kiwifruits in a garden.
26:27That's amazing.
26:28It looks like a bamboo shoot.
26:31That's cute.
26:32Those are kiwifruits.
26:36What does it taste like?
26:39You'll know when you chew it.
26:44I'll try the red part.
26:51It's good.
26:53It's sweet.
26:55It's the best.
26:58Red kiwifruits have a high sugar content and ripen quickly.
27:07What else is there on the 900-meter-high mountain?
27:14What's that big leaf?
27:16That's Chinese cabbage.
27:17This is Chinese cabbage?
27:18Yes.
27:19It's a fine Chinese cabbage.
27:22What's that big leaf?
27:24That's broccoli.
27:25Broccoli?
27:26And that's Chinese cabbage.
27:31I planted a lot of Chinese cabbage.
27:33I eat vegetables at home.
27:36I eat vegetables at home.
27:39I rarely buy vegetables.
27:41I envy you.
27:42I envy you.
27:44She grows more than 10 kinds of vegetables, including sweet potatoes and daikon radish.
27:54She grows more than 10 kinds of vegetables, including sweet potatoes and daikon radish.
27:57That's amazing.
27:59My mother was calling me at the Zenkoji Temple.
28:04She's an adult.
28:06What?
28:07She's a radio host.
28:08She's always on the radio.
28:09I'm lonely.
28:10She's always on the radio.
28:12She's been on the radio from morning to night.
28:16She's been on the radio.
28:17It's a loud volume.
28:19You can hear the sound of the bears.
28:22If a bear comes, you'll be in trouble.
28:24If a bear comes, you'll be in trouble.
28:30The couple works in the field while listening to the sound of the radio.
28:35Can't I leave the radio here?
28:38She owns 7,000 hectares of land.
28:45But she only grows vegetables in this part, which is less than 10%.
28:52The rest of the land was given to Mitsue-san, who said she had a life-and-death experience twice.
28:59She says she is making something important that she must have in her life.
29:06I couldn't stop crying.
29:10Maybe I was depressed.
29:13I couldn't speak.
29:15What?
29:16What?
29:18What does it mean to have a life-and-death experience twice?
29:25After finishing the field work, she returns home.
29:29She has a life-and-death experience for the first time.
29:34It was a fire.
29:36A fire?
29:38A fire?
29:40Where were you at that time?
29:43I went shopping.
29:45I wasn't at home.
29:47My father was at home.
29:49Then, on the way, I heard a fire.
29:52The fire brigade called the whole town.
29:56Bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang.
29:59That's what I heard.
30:01It was a fire.
30:03Where was the fire?
30:06When I flew over, there were a lot of fire trucks.
30:11Everyone was there.
30:13Everyone was there, but I didn't need the house anymore.
30:21This is the house where she lived until 10 years ago.
30:25The house was completely burned down by the fire,
30:28so she rebuilt the house.
30:34This is the house where I lived until 10 years ago.
30:36It's beautiful.
30:38It's beautiful.
30:42I didn't put anything here.
30:44There are a lot of futons.
30:46There are a lot of futons.
30:47There were a lot of futons.
30:49It was a fire.
30:51I didn't need them.
30:53I gave them to my husband.
30:56You gave them to your husband because the futons were burned down by the fire?
30:59Yes.
31:00I gave them to him.
31:02You can't throw them away.
31:04It's a problem.
31:06It's a problem.
31:07It's like a hotel.
31:12There's pickles in the store, but I don't need them.
31:15Is that okay?
31:16I don't need them.
31:17I think my mother might not need them.
31:20Are these pickles that your mother made?
31:22Yes.
31:23Is it delicious?
31:30This is...
31:31Cucumber?
31:32It's not a cucumber.
31:34It's called kururi.
31:36It's called kururi.
31:38Kururi?
31:39Kururi.
31:40Is it kururi?
31:41Yes.
31:42But it's soft.
31:45It's soft and delicious.
31:48I'm using my heart to make this.
31:53Try it.
31:57It's pickled kururi.
32:08It's a little sweet.
32:10A little sweet?
32:11It's a little sweet.
32:13I didn't have salt when I made it.
32:18I wanted to make it a little saltier.
32:21I thought it would be a little saltier because it was pickled.
32:24Is that so?
32:25It's sweet and delicious.
32:27Is it delicious?
32:28Yes.
32:30The pickled kururi looks very delicious.
32:33Speaking of delicious.
32:36It's a drama that eats delicious food.
32:39Zetsumeshi Road.
32:44It's hot.
32:46It's hot.
32:48Takayuki Hamatsu plays the leading role.
32:51During the shooting, he had a harsh experience.
32:57I made a special edition of Zetsumeshi Road at the end of the year.
33:02I went to a shop in Ashigara.
33:07On the way, I went to a temple in the mountains.
33:10I made a wish and went there.
33:14The temple was on the top of the mountain.
33:17I climbed 800 steps to take a picture.
33:23800 steps is very hard.
33:28800 steps is a lot.
33:30It's hard to go to a temple in a big place, but it's good.
33:35It's sacred.
33:38The atmosphere is good.
33:40I forgot the name of the temple this year.
33:44I went to a temple in Ashigara.
33:46Is that so?
33:47Were there many stairs?
33:49There were no stairs at all.
33:51I climbed to the top of the mountain by car.
33:56900 meters above sea level.
33:59On the top of the mountain in southern Nagano Prefecture.
34:0376-year-old MITSUE.
34:06She is making money by making something.
34:12There is a strange bamboo there.
34:15Bamboo?
34:16Where is the bamboo?
34:18The leaves are cute.
34:23It's a cute bamboo.
34:25It's a cute bamboo.
34:26It's a normal big bamboo.
34:29If you cut it, it becomes a bamboo like this.
34:32This is the thinnest bamboo.
34:34It's thin.
34:36It's cute.
34:37It's cute.
34:40From here.
34:42It's thin.
34:431, 2, 3.
34:45What is this?
34:47It's a skewer.
34:48It's a skewer.
34:49It's a skewer.
34:56I'm going to make a hole here.
35:00It's not a 100-step.
35:02It's a 1,000-step.
35:03A 1,000-step.
35:04What is the thing that MITSUE is making money on the mountain?
35:10I bought it because I thought I could get 300,000 yen.
35:17I'll put water in here.
35:21I'll put water in here.
35:22I'll put water in here.
35:23I'll sell this.
35:25I'll sell this.
35:26I'll sell this.
35:27I'll sell this.
35:28I'll sell this.
35:29I'll sell this.
35:32HAMATSU TAKAYUKI, who played the main role of REI in KAMERA WO TOMERU NA.
35:39What was your surprising career before you made your debut as an actor?
35:45I started as an entertainer.
35:47You were an entertainer?
35:49Like MUKAI, CHOCOPLA, and SHISONNU.
35:53That generation.
35:54I quit for about a year.
35:57After that, I was a DJ at a hip-hop club.
36:01You were a DJ?
36:04I can't imagine what you look like now.
36:08There are various types of entertainers and DJs.
36:11I wear a hat like that.
36:14You look like DJ KO.
36:16I rarely see DJ KO.
36:20MITSUE OKURA, 76 years old, lives on a mountain in southern Nagano Prefecture at an altitude of 900 meters.
36:30She is 76 years old.
36:33There is a strange bamboo over there.
36:36Bamboo?
36:37Where is the bamboo?
36:38Oh, there it is.
36:40I'll leave three of them.
36:43Three?
36:44I'll leave three of them.
36:48What do you make with thin bamboo?
36:52I put a lid on it and sell it.
36:55I see.
36:56It's cute.
36:57It's cute.
36:58I decorate it with pine trees on New Year's Day.
37:03Decoration?
37:04What Mitsue is making is a decorative item that can be decorated on New Year's Day.
37:14I see.
37:15But it's hard to decorate a bamboo like this.
37:18How much is this one?
37:22It's 500 yen.
37:25It's about 500 yen.
37:27Can you sell about 100 of them?
37:30No, I can't sell 100 of them.
37:32I can sell 1,000 of them.
37:331,000 of them?
37:34If you sell 1,000 of them for 500 yen, it's about 500,000 yen.
37:37That's right.
37:38I can sell them for 500,000 yen on New Year's Day,
37:41but I don't think I can sell them for 200,000 or 300,000 yen.
37:46I think I can buy them on New Year's Day if I sell them.
37:53Yes, I think I can sell them and eat delicious food.
37:58She says she can eat delicious food,
38:03but there's a sad life story behind her smile.
38:11Mitsue was born in the city of Iida, Nagano Prefecture, in 1923.
38:19When she was 24 years old,
38:21she moved to Masahiro's house where she was a farmer
38:25and lived a happy life.
38:29I wanted to marry a man who made rice.
38:35He made rice, too.
38:38I worked for him for a long time.
38:41How long did you work for him?
38:44I worked for him until I was 20.
38:46I worked at a farm.
38:49I worked there until I quit.
38:52I worked there for 20 years.
38:55Her husband, Masahiro, made vegetables,
38:59and her wife, Mitsue, worked at a supermarket.
39:04After retirement, they lived a peaceful life,
39:10but one day...
39:12I was told I was going to die.
39:16I'm still sick.
39:19I was told I had cancer.
39:22I really thought I was going to die.
39:24I really did.
39:26I thought I was going to die.
39:28So I took care of it.
39:32Six years ago, when she was 70 years old,
39:35she was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer.
39:41I couldn't help but cry.
39:44I was so depressed.
39:47I couldn't even speak.
39:50Mitsue knew she was diagnosed with cancer
39:53and was locked up.
39:58But there was something even sadder.
40:03I'm going to the hospital.
40:11What surprised Yusuke, the host, recently?
40:17I recently bought a dog and took him for a walk.
40:21I wanted to run him on a dog run.
40:25I was looking for a place near my house.
40:28I found a sandy area.
40:31I imagined grass growing there.
40:34I wanted to run around there.
40:37I thought there was no other place.
40:39But there was a lot of grass.
40:41There was a lot of fire.
40:43There was a picture of a dog.
40:45I thought there was a place.
40:47But it was even worse.
40:49There was no fire.
40:51No one came.
40:53It was like a sandbar.
40:55The dogs didn't have legs.
40:57So you took him?
40:58I took him.
40:59I was like, what is this place?
41:01There were no dogs.
41:04Manatsu Akimoto was surprised by herself recently.
41:11I went to a home center.
41:13There were many floors.
41:15Each floor had a sink, kitchen utensils, and bath goods.
41:19I wanted to go to the bath goods corner on the 6th floor.
41:23I was thinking about what to buy.
41:26I climbed up the escalator.
41:29I thought it was the 6th floor.
41:31But it was on the 1st floor.
41:33I was wondering why it was on the 1st floor.
41:37The home center was on the 2nd floor.
41:39If I went to the next floor, it was on the 3rd floor.
41:42I wanted to go up.
41:44I had to go around to go to the bathroom.
41:46I had to go around to go to the bathroom.
41:48There was a home center.
41:50I showed the inside of the store and walked around.
41:52I didn't notice it.
41:54I was so lost.
41:56I walked around the 1st and 2nd floors.
41:58I was surprised that you were on the same floor as me.
42:01You work too much.
42:05900 meters above sea level.
42:08Mitsue Okura, 76 years old, lives on a mountain in southern Nagano Prefecture.
42:16Six years ago.
42:20I thought I was going to die.
42:23I cleaned up the mess.
42:27She was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer.
42:33In the meantime, there was another sad incident.
42:39There was a man who died when he was told to sit with me.
42:43I thought it was scary.
42:47I went to the hospital.
42:52I came to visit him.
42:54I was told to sit with him on the same day.
42:59I thought he was really cancerous.
43:02But he died.
43:07I can't live long either.
43:11With sadness and anxiety, I couldn't eat.
43:14I was getting thinner and thinner.
43:19However.
43:21I was able to smile again.
43:24Now, Mitsue has a smile.
43:29Even though she was diagnosed with cancer,
43:32she was able to regain her smile
43:35because of something, not vegetables,
43:38that she started to grow in a vast land.
43:44Everyone over there is the same.
43:47It's amazing.
43:49It's wonderful.
44:02It's cute.
44:04It's cute, isn't it?
44:10I played the main role.
44:13It's a TV drama called Jetsumeshi Road.
44:17It's a drama where you have to eat
44:21for the rest of the night.
44:24It's a collaboration with J-League.
44:27You have to eat for the rest of the night.
44:29I have no idea what kind of collaboration it is.
44:31I don't have any idea either.
44:34It's a collaboration with J-League.
44:36It's a mysterious collaboration.
44:37Please watch it.
44:39I couldn't stop crying.
44:42I couldn't stop crying.
44:45I couldn't stop crying.
44:48Six years ago,
44:50Mitsue was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer.
44:56You say that a lot.
44:58She was able to smile again
45:03because of something,
45:05not vegetables,
45:07that she started to grow in a vast land.
45:10It's the same for everyone over there.
45:12There are cherry blossoms all the way down there.
45:15Cherry blossoms?
45:16They're cute and small.
45:18They're called Keio Cherry Blossoms.
45:22It's amazing.
45:23It's wonderful.
45:26In spring, there are cherry blossoms
45:29and colorful lilies.
45:32In summer, there are sunflowers.
45:36In autumn, there are chrysanthemums.
45:41In winter, there are water lilies.
45:45There are more than 15 kinds.
45:51By growing flowers that bloom in season,
45:56she has no time to think about her illness.
46:00She can smile again.
46:03I feel like I'm going to go crazy,
46:06so I grow flowers.
46:08It's fun.
46:09I started growing flowers little by little.
46:12I wasn't sad anymore.
46:14I wasn't lonely.
46:15I was able to grow flowers.
46:17It was fun.
46:19Cancer is the enemy of surgery.
46:22Now, she goes to the hospital once every three months
46:25for a check-up.
46:29Now, I'm happy.
46:32I'm happy with my luck.
46:35I have flowers.
46:38I'm looking forward to it.
46:43In the mountains of Nagano prefecture,
46:46she found a new life.
46:49There was a woman who regained her smile.
46:54It was fun.
46:56Why are you there?
46:57On TVER U-NEXT