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マツコの知らない世界 後編!「巨木の世界」
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00:00The power spot we want to visit tomorrow is the world of Kyoboku.
00:07Kyoboku is a Jomon Sugiya from Yakushima, which has a history of more than 2,000 years.
00:13It is said that if you make a wish with all your heart, your wish will come true.
00:19Kinomiya's Okusu is famous for this.
00:23In fact, Japan is a world-famous Kyoboku empire.
00:27Even though it is a nation that has cherished trees for a long time, its feelings are fading.
00:32It's been a long time since there was a time when people put their thoughts into trees and left them without cutting them.
00:38That's right.
00:40Japan, which has a forest rate of about 70% in the country,
00:47is a world-famous Kyoboku empire with many trees such as Kusunoki, Icho, and Sugi.
00:57Kyoboku, which is found all over the country, is also very popular as a power spot.
01:04Welcome.
01:05Who will introduce the world of Kyoboku?
01:09I'm 26 years old.
01:11Oh, my God.
01:13I like parties.
01:15Oh, my God.
01:16In Aichi Prefecture, club Atlantis.
01:18What is Atlantis?
01:21In his 20s, he traveled around the world and spent his days partying.
01:26I completely broke my ears.
01:28If you go to such a place, you won't be able to hear your ears.
01:33After breaking his body, he began to visit Kyoboku for healing.
01:39Mr. Yoji Koyama, who has visited more than 1,000 Kyoboku since then.
01:45Oh, it's beautiful.
01:49I want to visit tomorrow.
01:51From Kyoboku, a power spot in a nearby town.
01:56I want to visit Kyoboku once in my life.
01:59Let me introduce you to the legendary Kyoboku.
02:03I found another one.
02:04Did you find it?
02:05Yes.
02:06Your naming sense is like a yankee.
02:08Like a yankee.
02:10Kyoboku
02:20In the first place, the definition of Kyoboku determined by the Ministry of Environment is that it is more than 3 meters in diameter.
02:28There are currently more than 60,000 of them in Japan.
02:34Because Kyoboku has gradually lost its presence due to the decline of faith.
02:40Kyoboku enthusiasts, including Mr. Koyama, visit the mountains every day.
02:45They are trying to convey the greatness of Kyoboku.
02:50First of all, I will introduce you to the domestic Kyoboku ranking that Japanese people should know.
02:57When I look at it like this, I can see that the oak tree is big.
03:02Yes, the oak tree is the top tree of Japan.
03:07It is written south on the tree.
03:09Kyushu is the top tree of Japan.
03:12Oh, that's right.
03:14I don't know the type of tree.
03:16I don't know the type of tree.
03:19Fukuoka.
03:20This is also a tree of oak.
03:21Oh, this is also a tree of oak.
03:24The 7th place in the ranking is Umi-machi in Fukuoka Prefecture.
03:29This is the Kyoboku Kadanomori in the vicinity of Umi-Hachimangu.
03:36This is a Jurei 2000-year-old oak tree.
03:40Oh, so it's pretty close to the city center of Fukuoka.
03:45Yes, it is.
03:47I like that shape the most.
03:50Oh, really?
03:51Gajumaru is also a pretty disgusting tree.
03:54Yes, it is.
03:56Is there any other disgusting tree you recommend?
03:59This is Okatsura in Gongen Mountain.
04:02Yamagata. Yamagata is also a good tree.
04:05Yamagata is a good tree.
04:06Have you been there recently?
04:07I used to go around Tohoku once a year by car.
04:12Oh, me too.
04:15Oh, no.
04:16Do you want to get married?
04:18I'm sorry.
04:20There are also Kamo-no-Okusu in Kagoshima, which is about 24 meters in diameter and the largest in Japan.
04:30Japan is home to many unique trees.
04:36Most of the top shops are equipped for sightseeing.
04:40Anyone can easily go to see them.
04:45In addition, there are still many trees in the city that can be used as a power spot.
04:53I found this tree in Daikan-yama.
04:55It says Shibuya-ku-hozon-boku, so you can fill up half of the road.
05:01There was a huge tree standing there.
05:04So I thought, oh, this is how it grows.
05:08Now, I'd like you to visit a power spot that you can see and feel.
05:14I'd like to introduce you to a tree in a familiar place.
05:17It's a lucky tree near Tokyo Dome.
05:22It's Kusu in Hongo-yumi-cho.
05:27Hongo-yumi-cho is near Tokyo Dome in Tokyo.
05:33This is a huge tree that appears at the end of the road surrounded by buildings from Tokyo Dome.
05:41Oh, it's great.
05:46The apartment next to it is nice.
05:48It's really nice.
05:49Right?
05:50It's 8.5 meters in diameter.
05:53Who is he?
05:54It's the largest tree in Tokyo.
05:57How many centimeters does he have to draw?
06:00He might be as big as this.
06:04It's a huge tree that attracts visitors with its vitality.
06:09I didn't know there was such a tree.
06:11Actually, this tree is not on the road or the land of Tokyo, but on the site of the apartment.
06:17Don't you wonder why?
06:20It's the site of the apartment.
06:22At the time of World War II, this tree was burned in the air, but miraculously survived the war.
06:32However, the son of the owner of this tree was born and disappeared.
06:38So, he cherished this tree as a landmark whenever his son came back.
06:46What's this?
06:48This is not an episode for me.
06:51Now that the moon has risen and the apartment has been rebuilt,
06:55a part of the mansion at that time has been left as it is.
06:58This apartment is wonderful.
07:00Since then, the residents have taken great care of this apartment,
07:04and hundreds of thousands of yen per year for the preservation of the tree has been paid from the management fee of the apartment.
07:11This is the true love of the residents.
07:13This is a huge tree in the city that has a magnificent appearance.
07:18It's like a veranda on the top of the tree.
07:24It's really nice.
07:26Mr. Matsuko and I are on the top.
07:29Why are you on the top?
07:31No, it's okay to be horizontal.
07:34There are two of them.
07:36Good morning.
07:39Next, let's go to the Kungai Shrine of the Mitsushima Shrine,
07:46the largest building in Osaka, which is located in the residential area.
07:49If it's Kadoma, is it on the side of the house?
07:53Isn't it in the platform of the station?
07:55Yes, it is.
07:57That's amazing.
07:59They left it without cutting it.
08:01It's in the platform.
08:06Is it Kayashima Station?
08:08Osaka residents must have heard a lot about it.
08:11That's right.
08:12It's a neighborhood, isn't it?
08:14If it's Kadoma.
08:16We can go there right away tomorrow.
08:18There are a lot of power spots for trees.
08:24The largest building in Osaka, which is located in the residential area,
08:28is the Kungai Shrine of the Mitsushima Shrine.
08:32The Mitsushima Shrine is located in Kadoma City, Osaka Prefecture.
08:37The townscape here is wonderful.
08:40This is the favorite place in the Mitsushima Shrine,
08:44which is located at the end of a narrow alley where residential areas are crowded.
08:49Wow, there is something like a bucket.
08:52Wow, it looks like Nausicaa.
08:57I'm afraid of Aum.
09:00The branches that grow in the east and west are about 40 meters long.
09:06The trunk is about 13 meters long.
09:09It is a natural monument designated by the country,
09:12and has a history of more than 1,000 years.
09:15It is said that the person who cut the branches to build a light bulb around here
09:20once became ill.
09:23It is a tree with hidden power.
09:25Many people come here every day.
09:28It is a famous power spot in the local area.
09:32And the other place that Mr. Koyama recommends as a power spot
09:38is the Okayaki in Higashine,
09:42which is located in the high school of Higashine Elementary School in Yamagata Prefecture.
09:45This is amazing.
09:47The air conditioning has been improved due to the influence of aging and snow,
09:51but the room is still fresh and dignified.
09:54I like the influence of aging and snow.
09:56Although it is a high school, it is free to visit.
10:00You can see the old buildings that were built by local children.
10:05This is Yokozuna in Higashine.
10:09I think it's a signboard.
10:12It's Yokozuna.
10:27Let's move on to the second attraction of Kyoboku.
10:32Wild, powerful trees that evolved in the harsh nature are irresistible.
10:38The trees are rotted in nature,
10:41both in Yamagata and Aomori,
10:44but they have to survive in the snow.
10:49There must be something amazing in Hokkaido that hasn't been found yet.
10:53Yes, there is.
10:54In Hokkaido, it is almost forbidden to enter the mountains.
10:58There are many places in Hokkaido where people can't enter.
11:03I think there are many places like that.
11:06I went there, but I couldn't enter because of the presence of bears.
11:09The presence of bears?
11:20What is this?
11:22Isn't it wonderful?
11:26Free service TVer.
11:28Broadcast on U-NEXT.
11:31Next week.
11:33Can I eat gratin every day?
11:35The world of trolley, cream, and gratin.
11:39It's more delicious than I imagined.
11:42They go well together.
11:44Can I have a bite?
11:45No.
11:47I recommend this.
11:49It's a tree with an irresistible tree trunk.
11:52The only one standing with both hands spread out.
11:55It's Shishijima Oaks.
11:58About 20 minutes by boat from Miyanoshita Port in Mitoyoshi, Kagawa Prefecture.
12:04Shishijima, an island with a population of only 20 people.
12:09It's a popular place where local farmers make flower beds in the sky.
12:15This is Mr. Takako.
12:16Mr. Takako?
12:19Here is a tree with an irresistible trunk in Shishijima.
12:26It's beautiful.
12:31What is this?
12:33The trunk is more than 1,000 years old.
12:35It's 11 meters in diameter.
12:37The branches stretched to the east and west are 45 meters long.
12:41There is a point where the tree trunk is irresistible.
12:44The angle is amazing.
12:47The large branches spread out on both hands.
12:52I don't understand the meaning.
12:54What does that mean?
12:56The branches suddenly stretched to the side.
12:58The branches are attached to the ground.
13:00I asked Mr. Takako about this.
13:04Mr. Takako is not alive when the branches are stretched to the side.
13:07The branches are transferred.
13:09I see.
13:10This is the trunk.
13:12The trunk is more than 10 meters in diameter.
13:18Mr. Takako is 90 years old.
13:23The trunk extends for an hour.
13:27The trunk extends to the flower garden.
13:29Is there a house nearby?
13:31The house is at the foot of the mountain.
13:33I can't talk about that anymore.
13:37I feel like I'm going to cry.
13:43Next is Chiba Prefecture, where Mr. Matsuko is from.
13:46It's quite far from here.
13:48It's a place where you can walk even now.
13:51It's Oshi in Aguyama.
13:55Aguyama is a natural Chiba prefecture.
13:57The scenery of Satoyama spreads out.
14:01This is a huge tree.
14:04It's this tree.
14:06Is this a tree?
14:14How is it?
14:16It's no good.
14:18I can't show this.
14:20Is that so?
14:23There is a point where I can't get enough of the scenery.
14:27It's like a bamboo tube.
14:29It's like the roots of a dragonfly.
14:31I feel like I can walk now.
14:35It's rare to see such a shape.
14:38It's very rare.
14:40It looks like a gajumaru.
14:43It's like that.
14:45It's actually a private house.
14:47It's a private house, so there's a shrine there.
14:54I was worried because there were no successors.
14:57But my daughter came back.
15:00I feel like I'm going to cry when I hear the word successor.
15:05The story of the successor
15:15Mr. Koyama has visited more than 1,000 trees.
15:20He can't miss the hidden sacred place when he talks about trees.
15:25That is...
15:27The direction of the unseen trees, Toyama Prefecture.
15:30I went to Toyama the other day.
15:33It's amazing, isn't it?
15:35I think it's dangerous.
15:37It's dangerous.
15:39There are still unseen trees.
15:41It's full of unseen trees.
15:43It's amazing.
15:45Toyama Prefecture is famous for its famous firefly squid and kanpuri,
15:50which can be caught in Toyama Bay, which is spread out in front of you.
15:55In fact, there is a lot of iron wind nature around Tateyama Prefecture.
16:01The direction of the unseen trees, Toyama Prefecture.
16:04Here are the trees I found.
16:09Kabuto Osugi, Neorochisugi, and Enchusugi.
16:15I found others.
16:16Did you find them?
16:17Yes.
16:20But you have a great sense of naming.
16:22You're like a yankee.
16:23I'm like a yankee.
16:26I've never been a yankee.
16:28I've been a yankee.
16:30I'm a yankee, but I have a great sense of naming.
16:33I don't have one.
16:38In addition, there are many unique trees such as the Dousugi, which has grown to hold a large rock.
16:49Among them, there is a tree that Mr. Koyama really wants you to see.
16:55This is the Dousugi of Hosozou Mountain, which is said to be the ultimate tree.
17:03It's the ultimate.
17:04It's the ultimate.
17:06The Dousugi of Hosozou Mountain is located in Kamiichi Town, which is located far away in Toyama Prefecture and behind Tateyama Prefecture.
17:14It is said that there is a Dousugi of illusion in this place surrounded by rich nature.
17:21The Dousugi of illusion is a 6-kilometer-long road that runs up the mountain,
17:26passing through the river to the trailhead.
17:30Wow, I'm going to be carried away.
17:32Cross the river.
17:35Divide the mountain.
17:37First, aim for the trailhead.
17:39I wish I could get in front of the trailhead.
17:42It's hard to get to the trailhead.
17:46It takes two and a half hours to walk.
17:48He is blocked by grass that has grown more than expected.
17:51He is one hour later than planned and finally arrives at the trailhead.
17:56I can't even call it a trailhead.
17:58It's going to be pretty steep from now on.
18:01I feel like there will be no flat road at all.
18:05You can't get there.
18:07From here, it's a steep climb of 500 meters at once.
18:15Then...
18:16Welcome.
18:17After all, Toyama is...
18:19It's big.
18:20It's amazing.
18:23There is a huge cedar tree in the middle of the mountain.
18:27The right side is about 4 meters.
18:31If you look at it from below, you can feel that it is very big and thick.
18:37It's like a child compared to the Dousugi of illusion.
18:42This tree is starting to rot.
18:47I'd like you to take a look at this.
18:49This is where the first cedar tree grows.
18:54From here, the cedar tree grows.
18:58From here, the roots go all the way down.
19:01The second cedar tree grows here.
19:04This will last for thousands of years.
19:08After climbing the steep slope, they walk for six hours.
19:14Finally.
19:16We've arrived.
19:18We've arrived at the Dousugi of illusion.
19:24Wow.
19:25I didn't know the cedar tree was this big.
19:27It's beautiful.
19:29There is a huge tree quietly standing in the deep forest.
19:34This is the Hosozou Mountain.
19:36The Dousugi of illusion.
19:39It took about 1,000 years to grow to a height of 23 meters and a width of 11.9 meters.
19:48Until recently, there was no mountain trail and almost no one entered.
19:53It's only been nine years since it was discovered.
19:55In 2013, it became a hot topic among cedar lovers.
20:05It's not a matter of saying hello.
20:09What are you doing?
20:12I'm glad you came.
20:14Everything was rewarded.
20:16This child's life has changed since 10 years ago.
20:19Suddenly, people started coming.
20:21Until then, no one had found it.
20:26But no one has found it.
20:28Even after it was found?
20:30Even after it was found, no one has found it.
20:32It's impossible.
20:35Of course, the cedar tree is good.
20:37But when I look at it, I want to leave Tokyo.
20:43That's right.

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