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00:00We will see it when we enlarge the satellite images.
00:06It is a house in the mountains far away from the city.
00:11What kind of people live in such a place and for what reason?
00:17Can I get in the car?
00:19Yes, you can.
00:20I can't get in.
00:21You can't?
00:22I can't get in.
00:24It's very hard to climb up the hill.
00:28It's amazing that we can use this road for our daily life.
00:32How did you live?
00:34With a lamp.
00:35With a lamp?
00:36Oh, I see.
00:37Goemon-buro.
00:39Did you burn firewood?
00:41Yes, I did.
00:42Did you make firewood yourself?
00:44Yes, I did.
00:45I did it by myself.
00:46By yourself?
00:48This is a firewood.
00:49Firewood?
00:50It's big.
00:51It's really big.
00:52It's this big.
00:54Yes, it is.
00:57Tonight, we will aim for a mysterious house found in the satellite images.
01:04The great creation of Japan.
01:09Potsun and Ikenya.
01:15Oginome-san, what do you think about Potsun and Ikenya?
01:19I don't know what they think about me.
01:22You look like a city girl.
01:24I used to run around Noyama.
01:27When I stay in Tokyo, I get suffocated.
01:30Sometimes, I have to go out.
01:32You look totally different.
01:34Do I?
01:35How about you, Tsutomu-san?
01:36I admire him.
01:39You look like you live in a village.
01:41People say that a lot.
01:43But I look like a city boy.
01:45Oh, you are a city boy.
01:47This is today's Potsun and Ikenya.
01:49Potsun and Ikenya
01:51We are in Okayama, China.
01:53We are in the middle of a mountain in the north.
01:55It's a mountain.
01:56It's so beautiful.
01:58It's in the middle of a mountain.
02:00I can't see the road.
02:03Is your house here?
02:06Is this a rice field or a field?
02:09There are many hills in front of the airport.
02:13In Okayama, grapes are famous.
02:18There is a vineyard on the left.
02:22There is a vineyard on the left.
02:26I thought it was a vineyard.
02:29It's not an old man.
02:32It's a man in his 50s.
02:34He came here for a solo life.
02:38He had a place here, but he didn't live here.
02:40He bought it and thought his wife in her 50s would grow grapes here.
02:45It's fashionable.
02:46I see.
02:47My husband is a strong man.
02:50He is a strong man.
02:52I don't mean his body shape.
02:54I think his body shape is like this.
02:57He can move every day.
02:59He looks like he has a lot of fat.
03:02What about his wife?
03:03I don't think he has a wife.
03:06Did he lose his wife?
03:08He may have been separated from his wife.
03:11Does he live here alone?
03:13I think he lives with animals.
03:16Do you have a dog or a cat?
03:18I have a goat.
03:19Do you have a goat?
03:20I see.
03:21They are looking for a house in Okayama.
03:27They start searching from the neighboring village.
03:34It's a mountainous area.
03:37I see.
03:38The road is winding.
03:40There are many curves on the right and left.
03:45It's a steep curve.
03:47We've been driving for a long time.
03:49There should be a neighboring village ahead of us.
03:52Let's go there first.
03:54It's a wide road.
03:56It's wide.
03:58It's a little downhill ahead.
04:02I can see the house.
04:04I can see it.
04:05There is a building.
04:07It's amazing.
04:08The roof is great.
04:10There is a black tile roof on the wall.
04:13All the houses in this village are great.
04:16It's like a mansion.
04:18That's true.
04:20What about the garden?
04:22There is a man.
04:24He is sitting and working.
04:27What is he doing?
04:28Let's ask him.
04:30There is a warehouse in this house.
04:32There are many warehouses in this area.
04:37Hello.
04:38Hello.
04:40I'm sorry to bother you.
04:42I'm watching a TV program called Potsun to Ikkenya.
04:47I'd like to ask you about the road.
04:49Is that okay?
04:50Yes.
04:51Thank you very much.
04:52What were you doing?
04:54I was looking at the persimmon trees in Asagao.
04:58I was organizing them.
05:00You were cleaning up the persimmon trees in Asagao.
05:05That's right.
05:06You are kind.
05:08I have a satellite photo.
05:12I think it's around here.
05:16I'm aiming for the mark.
05:19Do you know this place?
05:21I think this is Honda.
05:27Honda?
05:29Do you know this place?
05:31He was alone.
05:34He died when he was 100 years old three or four years ago.
05:42He died.
05:44Was there a 100-year-old man?
05:46That's right.
05:47Was he alone?
05:48He died when he was 100 years old.
05:51I've heard that his son is coming back.
05:58Is that so?
06:00If you zoom in, you can see the house like this.
06:04I think so.
06:07Honda lived alone until he was 100 years old.
06:12That's right.
06:13That's amazing.
06:14After the war, he built this house.
06:18Did he build this house after the war?
06:22That's right.
06:25That's what I heard.
06:26I don't know the exact story.
06:28He made pear and watermelon.
06:31Did he make fruit?
06:33He made fruit and vegetables.
06:36The owner of the house is Honda.
06:41After the war, he grew vegetables and fruits on the mountain he built.
06:46He lived alone until he was 100 years old.
06:51Unfortunately, he died three or four years ago.
06:56However, his son still comes to his house.
07:03I'm just going to go.
07:07I can't get in the car.
07:11You can't get in the car?
07:12I can't get in the car.
07:14Can't you get in the car?
07:18I have to walk.
07:20Do you have to walk to get in the car?
07:23Yes.
07:24High-speed cars pass through here.
07:27But I don't know if I can get in the car.
07:30It's a narrow road.
07:32I'll show you the way.
07:35Are you going to work now?
07:38No, I'm not going to work anymore.
07:41Are you sure?
07:42Yes, I'm sure.
07:43Thank you very much.
07:44We'll get the car ready.
07:46I'm sorry.
07:47We're going to show you the way.
07:51Thank you very much.
07:56Let's follow him.
07:58I'm glad to meet someone I know.
08:01This is Mr. Honda's house.
08:05He is 100 years old.
08:08Unfortunately, he passed away a few years ago.
08:13However, his son may come to his house.
08:18Let's check his house.
08:21Thank you very much for showing me the way.
08:24Thank you very much.
08:26He said we can only get in the car halfway.
08:31He said we have to walk halfway.
08:33It's raining.
08:36The road is getting narrower from here.
08:41Wow, it's a big tunnel.
08:45This is right under the expressway.
08:50That's right.
08:52It's a long tunnel.
08:54It's very long.
08:56It's a rare shape.
08:57We have to go through it.
08:59It's not a semicircle. It's a semicircle.
09:03Wow.
09:05It's true.
09:07The road is getting narrower.
09:11It's not paved at all.
09:14There are a lot of fallen leaves.
09:18I don't know why.
09:20It's slippery in the rain.
09:23Are we going this way?
09:25As I said, it's a very steep road.
09:32It's dangerous.
09:33No, no, no.
09:34It's dangerous ahead.
09:36It's just before the light truck in front of us.
09:40It's narrow.
09:42I can't see the bottom of the cliff on the right.
09:45I can't see the bottom.
09:46Is the river flowing?
09:48It looks like a valley.
09:50It's covered with trees.
09:53It's amazing.
09:55Can we go back to where we left off?
09:58I think so.
10:00Will it stop?
10:02There is a brake light.
10:04It stopped.
10:05Is this the end of the road?
10:06Is this the end of the road?
10:07What?
10:08It stopped.
10:09Is this the end of the road?
10:12Let's get off.
10:14Let's go.
10:18Can we go this far by car?
10:20I think so.
10:23Can we go this far by car?
10:27Let's go together.
10:28Can we go together?
10:29I'd like to see how far we can go.
10:32Thank you very much.
10:35This is as far as we can go by car.
10:38There is still 1 km to go.
10:44Mr. Yamaoka will show us the way.
10:48We have to walk 1 km?
10:50This is a mountain road.
10:52It's a great road.
10:54It's raining.
10:55I'm sorry.
10:56The tree fell down.
10:58Is this a power line?
10:59If it wasn't a power line, it would have fallen down.
11:01That's right.
11:02I'm scared.
11:03It's amazing.
11:04Is it okay?
11:05Let's go to the charging station.
11:07We have to talk to the power company.
11:10I didn't know such a big tree fell down.
11:13This road is very narrow.
11:17I was there.
11:19There is a trace of a car.
11:24I think someone came here.
11:26If you are used to driving, can you drive a light truck here?
11:31If you don't drive a light truck, you will slip.
11:37There is a thin river on the right side.
11:41The water here doesn't dry up.
11:44The water doesn't dry up?
11:45The water flows slowly.
11:48The water is very beautiful.
11:50In the old days, the water in the well dried up.
11:54So I brought it home.
11:56I don't use it anymore.
11:59Does this pipe lead to the village?
12:02Each person used it.
12:05Did you use this river water for your daily life?
12:09Did everyone draw water from your house?
12:13It's beautiful water.
12:16But your house is on the mountain.
12:20So I don't know how the water flows.
12:23Do you communicate with Honda?
12:25I don't communicate at all.
12:28How did you know Honda's house?
12:31I used to run a small bakery.
12:34I brought rice with my mother.
12:41I used to go there with my mother.
12:46When you were a child?
12:48I was in the second grade of elementary school.
12:52It was more than 60 years ago.
12:58He goes into the mountains with the guidance of Mr. Yamaoka.
13:03He goes into the mountains with the guidance of Mr. Yamaoka.
13:09What happened to the house where Mr. Honda lived alone until he was over 100 years old?
13:20It's relaxing to walk in nature.
13:26But it's hard to climb.
13:29I'm out of breath.
13:35I've been walking for a long time.
13:38It's hard to climb.
13:42It's amazing to use this road for daily life.
13:50Wait a minute.
13:52Isn't that a building?
13:55I can't see it because of the leaves.
13:57I can see it.
13:59I can see the house.
14:01Is that Mr. Honda's house?
14:03He built a house in a great place.
14:07He brought the fruit from here.
14:10That's amazing.
14:13I'm getting tired.
14:16There is a great stone wall in the middle of the mountain.
14:19There is a stone wall.
14:21It's bright in the back.
14:23I can see the house when I go through the forest.
14:26It's here.
14:30Excuse me.
14:32Excuse me.
14:34We went up the forest from here.
14:38We've been walking on a narrow road.
14:41There are two buildings lined up in front of us.
14:50It's here.
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16:00I'll have this in the store tomorrow.
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17:12It's classic, complicated, and very spicy.
17:14The smell of magic that pierces the brain.
17:16The smell of magic that pierces the brain.
17:18This powder is in this.
17:20I don't eat noodles, so I put it in boiled eggs.
17:22I don't eat noodles, so I put it in boiled eggs.
17:24The smell of God.
17:26Nishin Yakisoba.
17:28Delicious.
17:30Tonight, I'll see the illumination.
17:32Beautiful.
17:34But it's a little cold.
17:36But it's a little cold.
17:38Good.
17:40It's warm.
17:42You'll be the first in the car, right?
17:44I'm happy.
17:48Beautiful.
17:50Is it evil to look from the car?
17:52Is it evil to look from the car?
17:54No, I think it's good.
17:56I think it's good.
17:58To be continued.
18:00Finally, they arrived at a small house in Okayama prefecture, which they found in satellite images.
18:09Inside a vast forest where dark green and red and brown trees meet,
18:16at the entrance of a private house that was cut open,
18:21an old open-air house and a two-story building were standing against a wall.
18:28When compared to satellite images,
18:31the surrounding green changes color depending on the season,
18:36but the layout of the building and the layout of the field are all the same.
18:42There's no doubt about it.
18:47The building is like a dirt wall.
18:50I can feel the history.
18:52Hello.
18:55I wonder if he's here.
18:57Oh, this is Mr. Honda's house.
19:00There's a postcard.
19:02If you need anything, please contact us at this number.
19:06It says Honda.
19:08Why don't you call him?
19:11I left my cell phone in the car.
19:14Oh, me too.
19:16Hey!
19:18I see.
19:20Do you have a cell phone now?
19:22Yes, I do.
19:23That's great.
19:25Do you have a cell phone?
19:27No, I don't.
19:28You don't have a cell phone.
19:30If you don't get out of the car, you don't have a cell phone.
19:32Oh, I see.
19:34I'm sorry to bother you.
19:36No, no.
19:37Thank you for your help.
19:39Thank you very much.
19:40Let's get out of the car and get in touch with him.
19:43Okay.
19:44I'm afraid I'm going to forget my cell phone.
19:46You took it from the car, didn't you?
19:47I did.
19:49He walked down the mountain again to the place where he parked his car.
19:55He said goodbye to the kind Mr. Yamaoka who had been with him for a long time.
20:02The search party also returned to the place where the radio was received.
20:06They decided to call Mr. Honda.
20:09It's hard.
20:13Is it connected?
20:16It's connected.
20:20Hello.
20:23I'm Kurokawa from the program called Potsun and Ikkenya.
20:28Yes.
20:29Are you Mr. Honda?
20:31Yes.
20:32I'm sorry to call you all of a sudden.
20:34Is your cell phone okay now?
20:36Yes.
20:37I'm sorry.
20:38I found a picture of Mr. Honda's house in the satellite photo.
20:44I was guided by a person from a village in Fumoto.
20:48I actually walked to his house.
20:51I see.
20:53He said, please call this number.
20:57So I called him.
21:00I live in Kurashiki now.
21:04Kurashiki?
21:06I go there once a week.
21:10Do you live in Kurashiki now?
21:13Yes, I do.
21:14I see.
21:15My father's house is in Fumoto, so I live in Kurashiki.
21:20Do you leave your father's house?
21:22Yes.
21:23When will you come here again?
21:27It depends on the weather.
21:29It depends on the weather?
21:31Yes, it depends on the weather.
21:32I see.
21:33It's dangerous when it rains.
21:35I see.
21:36Can I actually meet you and talk to you?
21:41Yes.
21:42I see.
21:43I'll see you later.
21:45Yes.
21:51On the day when Mr. Honda, who lives in Kurashiki, comes,
21:55the search team heads to a house in the mountains of Okayama Prefecture.
22:05It's hard.
22:06It's really hard to climb.
22:08It's hard.
22:09It's hard.
22:10It's hard.
22:11Mr. Honda, who lived here until he was 100 years old,
22:15must have walked this road many times.
22:20That's right.
22:21It's amazing.
22:23It's rare to find an original house in Fumoto.
22:28I can see the roof of the building up there.
22:33There it is.
22:34That's right.
22:35It's here.
22:37It's almost there.
22:40Wait a minute.
22:41There's a car over there.
22:43What?
22:44You can go there by car?
22:45That's right.
22:46Over there?
22:47You can go there if you're used to it.
22:49Is that Mr. Honda's car?
22:52I think so.
22:54Wait a minute.
22:55Did you come all the way here by car?
22:57Yes.
22:58This road.
22:59It's amazing.
23:00There's a lot to walk.
23:02How did you get in this car?
23:05Someone is coming.
23:06Hello.
23:08Hello.
23:09Are you Mr. Honda?
23:11That's right.
23:12I'm sorry.
23:14Thank you for calling me the other day.
23:17I'm Kurokawa from Totsuta Ikeya.
23:20I finally found you.
23:22What?
23:23Finally.
23:24I finally found you.
23:27Nice to meet you.
23:29It's an amazing road, isn't it?
23:32Wait a minute.
23:33Did you come here by car?
23:35That's right.
23:36What?
23:38Can you drive on this road?
23:40Yes, I can.
23:41Is it a four-wheel drive car?
23:43Yes, it is.
23:44It's not a four-wheel drive car, so it's hard to get in the car.
23:49Excuse me.
23:50I'm Kurokawa.
23:51Is that so?
23:52Nice to meet you.
23:53I've always seen you on TV.
23:55Thank you very much.
23:58I finally met this person.
24:01He is Mr. Honda Yoshio, the current owner of Totsuta Ikeya in Okayama Prefecture.
24:07He is 82 years old.
24:09He is 82 years old.
24:12I can see a building on a great stone wall.
24:16My father built it.
24:18Is this a stone wall?
24:20That's amazing.
24:21That's amazing.
24:23It's made of iron.
24:24Is it made of manpower?
24:26Yes, it's made of manpower.
24:27Did you use a heavy machine?
24:28No, I didn't.
24:29You didn't?
24:30I built it by myself.
24:31By yourself?
24:32Where did you get this stone wall?
24:34Yes.
24:35That's amazing.
24:36There are a lot of stones piled up.
24:39It must have taken a lot of time and effort.
24:42That's right.
24:43I'm just a kid, so I don't know.
24:46It took months.
24:48It took months.
24:50This is the house your father built, right?
24:53That's right.
24:54My father came here in the war.
24:57In the war?
24:58Yes.
24:59Is this a wooden house?
25:01That's right.
25:02It used to be a straw roof.
25:05A straw roof?
25:06It was a broken roof.
25:07It was a straw roof.
25:09A straw roof.
25:10It's a nice picture.
25:11That's nice.
25:12It looks like a wavy shape now.
25:16It's a slate.
25:17A slate?
25:18Yes.
25:19How old is this house?
25:22It's about 77 years old now.
25:2577 years old?
25:26Yes.
25:27My father said that he built this mountain by himself.
25:33That's right.
25:34By himself.
25:35Did you build it by yourself?
25:37Yes.
25:38My father also painted the wall.
25:40Did your father make all the walls?
25:43Was your father a carpenter?
25:45No, he wasn't a carpenter.
25:47He wasn't a carpenter, but he built a house.
25:50He must have been a very skillful person.
25:55Did you build this house by yourself?
25:59Yes.
26:00My father's hometown is Matsubayashi.
26:05Did it take a long time to build a house by yourself?
26:10It took a long time.
26:12It took two or three years.
26:15It took two or three years to build a house by yourself.
26:19What did you do with the house?
26:21I borrowed the house from my in-laws.
26:24I lived there until I built this house.
26:26I was young at that time, so I didn't know much about it.
26:30While you were living there, did your father come here every day?
26:34Yes, he did.
26:36That's amazing.
26:38How old were you at that time?
26:41I was about five years old.
26:44Do you remember that time as a child?
26:48Yes, I do.
26:50It's a good picture.
26:52Why did you build a house in the mountains?
26:56There must have been someone who took care of this house.
27:00Who lived in this house?
27:03At that time, it was my father, mother, and me.
27:08Three people?
27:09Yes, three people.
27:11Do you have any siblings?
27:14No, I don't.
27:16My father passed away when I was born.
27:22So, I'm the only child.
27:26What?
27:27Are you the only child?
27:29I see.
27:31My father passed away when I was born.
27:34So, I'm the only child.
27:36Your mother passed away when you were born.
27:40So, there were no children in this house.
27:43There must have been someone who took care of this house.
27:47Do you remember your real parents?
27:50No, I don't.
27:52I remember my mother.
27:55I met her when I was in junior high school.
27:59I didn't know her.
28:01You didn't know her?
28:03I knew her after I graduated from junior high school.
28:06You didn't know that she took care of this house until you graduated from junior high school?
28:10No, I didn't.
28:11I see.
28:13My real parents took care of this house.
28:18My real parents took care of this house more than my real parents.
28:24I didn't have anything to eat at the time of the war.
28:29So, my parents fed me.
28:35They fed you because you didn't have to eat what they fed you.
28:43After I came here, I went to Kampan.
28:46I went to Okayama by bicycle.
28:55Wait a minute.
28:56Did you go to Okayama from here?
28:58Yes, I did.
28:59There was a district office in Okayama.
29:02I went there by bicycle.
29:04How far was it?
29:06It was about 70 kilometers on one way.
29:0870 kilometers on one way?
29:10By bicycle, not by car?
29:11Yes, by bicycle.
29:1270 kilometers?
29:14And there was a mountain road.
29:17I rented a bicycle.
29:21Did you have a good bicycle?
29:23Yes.
29:24That's great.
29:26Did you live here with your family?
29:32I was in the fourth grade of elementary school.
29:36My mother died.
29:39Your mother was sick.
29:45She was 42 years old.
29:47She was very young.
29:50Did you live with your father from then on?
29:54We lived together for about a year.
29:58About a year?
29:59I remarried.
30:01Who is your wife?
30:03My wife is Sugiko.
30:04Sugiko?
30:05I have a younger sister.
30:07Did you get introduced to her?
30:09Yes.
30:10Did you go back to live with three people?
30:12No, I had a younger sister.
30:14A younger sister?
30:16I brought her here.
30:17You remarried with Sugiko?
30:18Yes.
30:19In the end, you lived with four people in this house.
30:23Yes.
30:24It was lively.
30:25It was lively.
30:27I heard that your father lived here until he was 100 years old.
30:32That's right.
30:33He died when he was 104 years old.
30:37He was 5 years old.
30:39104 years old?
30:41That's amazing.
30:43Did your father have no intention of leaving this house?
30:47He said he wanted to leave this house.
30:50He said he wanted to stay here.
30:54Why did you want to stay here?
30:57It was a place I developed.
31:01So, I wanted to stay here.
31:03You had a hard time to build this house.
31:06Yes.
31:07I had a hard time.
31:10I see.
31:12Where did your father live originally?
31:15He was born in a neighboring town.
31:18He was born in a neighboring town in Okayama.
31:20He was born in a neighboring town.
31:23My father went to Hokkaido to develop his house.
31:27My father went to Hokkaido to develop his house.
31:29Did your father go to Hokkaido to develop his house when you were a child?
31:32Yes.
31:33Did he come back?
31:34He was taken by the army during the war.
31:37He went to the war zone.
31:40Did he go to Okayama after he went to various places?
31:44Yes.
31:48Sara.
31:49What's wrong? You look serious.
31:52I'm sorry. It's nothing.
31:54Come here.
31:56Take out a dry towel and put it here.
32:00I can take it out from here.
32:02It's convenient.
32:03But it's small.
32:10It's the same as love.
32:12Love?
32:13D-Room.
32:14D-Room.
32:15D-Room.
32:16D-Room.
32:18It's narrow.
32:19It's dangerous.
32:21It's dangerous on the left.
32:22It's a cliff.
32:23Why did you come here?
32:26Hey.
32:27Baby.
32:29I'm tired of waiting.
32:34I need your arms around me.
32:36I need to feel your touch.
32:38And I really want to talk.
32:41Non-caffeine red Arinamin.
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32:46So, while I'm sleeping, I'm exhausted.
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33:50Arinamin A.
33:53Trial size.
33:56I want to eat delicious food.
33:58I want to eat Hayashi rice.
34:00I want to eat delicious food.
34:04I feel like Hayashi.
34:06Hayashi rice sauce with half-ripened tomatoes.
34:09Spicy Hayashi.
34:21It's delicious, but it brightens up the day.
34:23It's the new Honkirei.
34:27Here?
34:28It's well-maintained.
34:30Doesn't it feel like the gate of a castle?
34:32Really.
34:37Now, wherever you go.
34:42From this big door of TANTO.
34:46The first TANTO.
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35:01The first TANTO.
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35:04From 10.15 p.m. tonight.
35:06Forest, the final episode.
35:09Why do you look at me like that?
35:11There is no lie or deception.
35:13People lie.
35:15For someone.
35:16For yourself.
35:17Forest, the final episode.
35:19I'm sorry, but there are two buildings lined up.
35:23I used to make tobacco.
35:25There is a tobacco drying room.
35:27It's a place to dry tobacco.
35:29The tall building in the back.
35:32Is that a tobacco drying room?
35:34I see.
35:35Tobacco.
35:38So you were growing tobacco?
35:40That's right.
35:41Where did you make tobacco?
35:44In the back of this building.
35:46In the back of this building.
35:47There is an intersection.
35:48That's right.
35:50Excuse me.
35:53It's wide open.
35:55It's like a field.
35:57That's right.
35:58Did you grow tobacco here?
36:00That's right.
36:02When did you start making tobacco?
36:04When I was in junior high school.
36:07I helped out in the summer vacation.
36:09Did you do it yourself?
36:10I was about to be in junior high school.
36:13You were making tobacco about 70 years ago.
36:17By the way, did you make pear or watermelon in the past?
36:22No, I didn't.
36:23Is that so?
36:24My father liked to make various things.
36:27I heard you were exchanging things.
36:30When I came back from the summer vacation, I took it to the village below.
36:35My father changed it with rice.
36:37Is that so?
36:41Why didn't you make rice here?
36:44As you can see, this is a hill.
36:48There is no water.
36:50I see.
36:51So you can't make rice here.
36:52That's right.
36:53I see.
36:54So this building is used for drying tobacco.
36:57That's right.
36:58This building is a little tall.
37:00Is it a two-story building?
37:01It's a two-story building.
37:03To dry tobacco, you have to hang it on a rope.
37:11You tie the leaves with a rope and hang them.
37:14That's right.
37:15There is a type that burns at the bottom.
37:18I dry it with that heat.
37:20It's like an octopus.
37:22I see.
37:23Did you ship it somewhere?
37:25That's right.
37:26Wait a minute.
37:27Did you carry tobacco leaves on this mountain road we walked?
37:31That's right.
37:32What?
37:33How did you carry it?
37:35I used a sleigh.
37:37A sleigh?
37:38It's called Kyuma.
37:39Kyuma?
37:40Yes.
37:41I see.
37:44Did you load tobacco leaves and carry them on a sleigh?
37:47That's right.
37:48I went all the way down there by car.
37:51You carried it on a sleigh all the way to the place where we parked the car.
37:56That's right.
37:57I see.
37:58In the old days, we also grilled charcoal.
38:01That's right.
38:02That's why we carried charcoal.
38:04Did you grill charcoal, not just tobacco leaves?
38:06That's right.
38:08Did you have a kiln somewhere in this mountain?
38:11Yes, I did.
38:13I also worked at a steel mill in the town.
38:17Did you work at a factory?
38:20Yes.
38:21I see.
38:22I see.
38:23How long did you make tobacco leaves?
38:27I don't know how long I made them.
38:31How old were you when you made them?
38:33I was out all the time.
38:36You were out all the time?
38:37Yes.
38:38I graduated from junior high school.
38:39I was a trainee at a farm in the neighboring town.
38:44Did you work as a farmer?
38:47Yes.
38:48I worked as a lumberjack for about two years.
38:52After that, I worked at a company.
38:57I worked at a rubber company in Akashi City.
39:00A rubber company?
39:01Yes.
39:02What kind of rubber?
39:03I made shoes.
39:05Shoes?
39:06Did you work at a company that made sneakers?
39:10Yes.
39:11After that, I worked at a company called JFE in Kurashiki.
39:15It's a company that makes Kawasaki Steel.
39:18I was a driver.
39:19A driver?
39:20Yes.
39:21I was a truck driver.
39:22You were a truck driver?
39:23I drove a crane, a shovel, and a trailer.
39:27You were a truck driver for large trucks and heavy machinery?
39:32Yes.
39:33How old did you work there?
39:36I worked there until I was 70.
39:38Until you were 70?
39:39Yes.
39:40After you quit your job, what did you do?
39:43After I quit my job, my father took me to the hospital.
39:50You took care of your father.
39:53Yes.
39:54What did your father do at the end?
39:57He was hospitalized in a hospital in the neighboring town.
40:02He was hospitalized in a hospital in the neighboring town?
40:04He was hospitalized in a hospital in the neighboring town?
40:05He was hospitalized in a hospital in the neighboring town?
40:06I tried to sleep at the end.
40:09I tried to sleep at the end.
40:10I somehow made it to the hospital.
40:15That was the only thing I was glad about.
40:19What did your father say at the end?
40:23A few days before he died,
40:27he said,
40:29I had a hard life.
40:33A hard life?
40:35He said I had a hard life.
40:37A hard life?
40:38Yes.
40:41Mr. Fusataro left his hometown of Okayama when he was a child
40:46with his parents who had moved to Hokkaido as refugees.
40:52After that, he was deported during the Second World War
40:57and ended his military service in China.
41:01After returning home, he chose to live in his hometown of Okayama.
41:07When he was 33 years old, he cut down a forest in the mountains by himself
41:13and built a house on his own and started living with his family.
41:18Mr. Fusataro lived alone until just before he passed away when he was 104 years old.
41:28The inside of the house where he lost his master nine years ago.
41:37I knew everything.
41:38Why did you do that?
41:39Why do you look at me like that?
41:41It's a lie.
41:42There is no deception.
41:43I'm sorry.
41:45It's a lie.
41:47Who are you doing this for?
41:48For myself.
41:49The last episode of Forrest.
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44:24I'm looking forward to the bus.
44:26Sister.
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44:30The professor's office is a little...
44:32Gattaro Whisper.
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44:37Don't worry about leaking.
44:39An earthquake has occurred.
44:40I have to go there.
44:41I'm glad I came.
44:45Three sisters of Whisper.
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45:10By the way, we saw this and called.
45:13Do you ever get a phone call?
45:16Occasionally.
45:17Occasionally?
45:18People who come to see if there is a power outage call me.
45:24Did you come to check?
45:25Yes.
45:26How many times a year.
45:30All the buildings are handmade by your father.
45:33That's right.
45:36May I interrupt you for a moment?
45:37Go ahead.
45:38Excuse me.
45:40Is this concrete under your feet?
45:42No.
45:43It's clay.
45:44Is this clay?
45:45It's made of tataki, isn't it?
45:46Electricity didn't come here in the old days.
45:49It didn't come until I graduated from junior high school.
45:53How did you live?
45:55It's a lamp.
45:56A lamp?
45:58Is this the lamp you used to use?
46:00It used to be like this.
46:03I feel the history.
46:06Is this an oil lamp?
46:07That's right.
46:08It's an oil lamp.
46:09Do you put oil in the bottom?
46:11I put oil in it.
46:12I raise this glass and light it with a match.
46:15Do you lift it up?
46:16Yes, I do.
46:17Is it okay to lift it up?
46:18Yes.
46:19It's true.
46:20You lift it up like this.
46:23Yes.
46:24It's a child's job to clean the inside of the glass.
46:29Does the inside of the glass get dirty because of the charcoal?
46:32Yes, the inside of the glass gets dirty.
46:33Then, I use my hands to clean the inside of the glass.
46:36I see.
46:37Children's hands are small, so you clean the inside of the glass with your hands.
46:41Yes.
46:42I see.
46:44Is this the only lamp you have now?
46:46Yes.
46:47Did you have a lamp like this in the past?
46:48I used to have two lamps like this.
46:49Two lamps?
46:50Yes.
46:51Wait a minute.
46:52Did you only have two lamps?
46:53Yes, I had two lamps.
46:55What?
46:56Do you live in the dark?
46:59Yes, I do.
47:01I see.
47:02There are various papers on the wall.
47:06My father collected these papers and put them on the wall.
47:10My father collected these papers and put them on the wall.
47:12Is this called a little road in your heart?
47:15If you always take the first step now, you will always be full of hope.
47:23It's like a picture of your life.
47:25I think a medicine shop brought it to me.
47:29A medicine shop?
47:31I think he liked putting these papers on the wall.
47:33That's great.
47:34It's a wisdom of the heart.
47:36If you make one small effort, you will achieve great results.
47:42It's like this house.
47:45If you build a house or develop a place, you will achieve great results.
47:52I was a little curious.
47:54This is the floor.
47:56Isn't it very high?
47:59It's as high as my knee.
48:01It's about 60 centimeters.
48:03It's as high as my knee.
48:06The wind flows well under the floor.
48:09By the way, your father lived here until he was 100 years old.
48:14What did he do when he was climbing?
48:16He climbed up from here.
48:18This side is a little higher.
48:20This side is about 15 centimeters higher.
48:23He climbed up one, two, and three steps.
48:25That's right.
48:27Is this the kitchen?
48:30That's right.
48:32There is a stove.
48:34Did you bring propane gas?
48:35Yes, I brought propane gas.
48:37Did you bring propane gas all the way here?
48:39Yes, I did.
48:40It's hard for business people.
48:42It's hard for business people, too.
48:45There is a waterway in the back.
48:47Is there a waterway in the back?
48:49Originally, it was a spring water from the top of this mountain.
48:54Spring water?
48:55How far is the water source from here?
48:58It's about 120 to 130 meters.
49:00It's about 120 to 130 meters.
49:01Did you use a pipe or something to get here?
49:03Yes, I used a pipe to get here.
49:05In the old days, I used a bucket to climb up.
49:07What?
49:08Did you have to collect water to climb up?
49:10It's a lot of work to collect bath water.
49:14Where is the bath?
49:16The bath is over there, but it's called Goemon bath.
49:19What?
49:20Oh, that's right.
49:21Goemon bath?
49:22Yes.
49:23Is there a mortar around it?
49:24Is there a kiln inside?
49:25That's right.
49:28Did you burn firewood to make fuel?
49:30Yes, I burned firewood.
49:32Did you use the bath until your father died?
49:35Yes, I did.
49:37I see.
49:39What did you do with the firewood?
49:42I cut the trees on the mountain.
49:44Did you cut the trees on the mountain?
49:46Yes, I cut the trees on the mountain.
49:48Did you cut the firewood yourself?
49:51Yes, I did.
49:52I cut the firewood by hand.
49:54Did you cut the firewood by hand?
49:56My father and I used to cut it by hand.
49:59Did your father and your father-in-law cut it by hand?
50:01Yes, my father-in-law cut it by hand to the point of 100 pieces.
50:05We had to cut it to get into the bath.
50:07I see.
50:09Did you cut firewood at the age of 100?
50:12Yes.
50:16Can I go inside?
50:18Yes.
50:19Is this the door of the shrine?
50:21Yes.
50:22Is this the door of the shrine?
50:25Yes.
50:26There is a Buddhist altar here.
50:28Is this place still open?
50:30Yes, it is.
50:31This is a private room.
50:34Is this a private room?
50:35Yes, it is.
50:36There are about 60 rooms.
50:3760 rooms?
50:38This is the only room.
50:40Is this the only room?
50:41Yes.
50:42Did you sleep here with your family?
50:45Yes.
50:46This is my girlfriend.
50:49Did you sleep here with your girlfriend?
50:53Yes.
50:54I see.
50:56There is a symbol.
50:58This is a symbol of the age of 100.
51:01I'm glad to hear that.
51:03I'm glad to hear that you have achieved the age of 100.
51:08Did you receive any awards?
51:12My father-in-law brought me here.
51:14Did he bring you here?
51:15Yes.
51:16Did he bring you here?
51:18No, my father-in-law brought me here.
51:21Did he bring you here?
51:23Yes.
51:24Did he bring you here?
51:25Yes.
51:26Did he bring you here?
51:27Yes.
51:28It must have been hard for him to bring you here.
51:31Did your father-in-law say anything to you?
51:33He was very happy.
51:35Was he happy?
51:36Yes.
51:37What kind of person was your father-in-law?
51:41He was stubborn, but he was a good person.
51:46Mr. Fusataro, what was the secret of your longevity until the age of 104?
51:52What was it?
51:54Maybe it was good to live in nature.
51:57Maybe it was good to live in nature.
52:02Mr. Fusataro, the father of Mr. Yoshio,
52:05passed away at the age of 104 nine years ago.
52:11Since then, Mr. Yoshio has been going to his parents' house once a week.
52:17Mr. Yoshio has been going to his parents' house once a week.
52:24Even now, at the age of 82, he continues to protect the house and the field that his father left behind.
52:33This is the field.
52:35Oh, this is the field.
52:37That's right.
52:38Are you growing something now?
52:41This is a turnip.
52:42A turnip?
52:43Yes, it's a turnip.
52:44Wow, that's amazing.
52:46Is it a turnip?
52:47Yes, it's a turnip.
52:48Oh, it's big.
52:50It's really big.
52:51It's a big turnip.
52:53It's this big.
52:55That's right.
52:56And next to it is...
52:57Chinese cabbage.
52:58Oh, the Chinese cabbage is getting bigger.
53:00No, it's a failure.
53:02Is it a failure?
53:03The leaves opened a little.
53:04Yes, they opened.
53:05Why did they open?
53:07I don't know if it's related to fertilizer.
53:10Maybe it's because it's cold or hot.
53:12I don't think it's related to that.
53:14But there are a few things that are properly curled up.
53:19And the row next to it is...
53:20Chinese cabbage.
53:21Chinese cabbage.
53:22All the monkeys have bitten the leaves.
53:25It's going to be a big problem.
53:27And I'm putting this electricity on.
53:29Oh, I see.
53:30This fence is currently running on electricity.
53:33This is how you avoid monkeys and boars.
53:36How much electricity is flowing?
53:38About 8,000 volts.
53:408,000 volts?
53:41That's pretty strong.
53:43So if you touch it, it'll pop?
53:44It'll pop.
53:45So if I put this on, the monkeys won't come in?
53:48No, the monkeys will come in.
53:50The monkeys will come in?
53:51Will they jump over it?
53:52I think they'll jump over it.
53:54They'll come in from somewhere.
53:56So you have to make it higher to prevent them from coming in?
54:00That's right.
54:02Do you sell these?
54:04No, we don't sell them.
54:05You don't sell them?
54:06No, we don't sell them.
54:07We can't sell them.
54:09These are for your own home?
54:11That's right.
54:14Mr. Yoshio goes to the mountains far away from home every week for two hours.
54:22He's looking forward to growing vegetables in his father's field.
54:27Chinese cabbage is good, isn't it?
54:30He sends the vegetables to his children.
54:35That's amazing.
54:36It's hard to take them home.
54:39That's right.
54:40Mr. Yoshio, when did you get married?
54:43I got married when I was 28.
54:45You got married when you were 28?
54:48Yes.
54:49Is it a match?
54:50Yes, it's a match.
54:52How many children do you have?
54:53I have two children.
54:54You have two children?
54:55I have a son and a daughter.
54:56I have a son and a daughter.
54:57You have two sons and two daughters.
54:59Do you have grandchildren?
55:01No, we have two grandchildren.
55:03I have four grandchildren.
55:04You have four grandchildren?
55:05Yes.
55:06What are you going to do with this house in the future?
55:13I have no choice but to build it.
55:16Do you have children?
55:18Are they interested in this house?
55:20I don't know.
55:21I don't know if they will do it for me.
55:24I wasn't born and raised here.
55:28I don't know.
55:29Do you have grandchildren here?
55:32Sometimes.
55:34I used to jump off a chimney.
55:38I used to jump off a chimney.
55:40Do you have a wife?
55:42I have a wife sometimes.
55:44I harvest vegetables.
55:47You work in the field.
55:50You don't have a wife.
55:51But you come here alone.
55:54Don't you have anything to say?
55:56I have to be careful.
55:59You have to be careful.
56:01That's right.
56:03What's good about this house?
56:05It's natural.
56:06No one comes here.
56:08It's natural.
56:09It's natural.
56:11I think it's better to have this house.
56:14If I let it go, I won't get it again.
56:17That's right.
56:19I hope this house will last as long as possible.
56:24I hope so.
56:26I'll wait forever.
56:28No, no.
56:29It's still in good shape.
56:33He built this house by himself.
56:38He gave his all to his father, Mr. Yoshio.
56:43He raised him.
56:48Even though he is over 80 years old,
56:53Mr. Yoshio continues to visit the house in the mountains.
56:58He lost to his father, who took care of the house until he was 100 years old.
57:03He will continue to protect this house and the field.
57:11That's great.
57:13It was a wonderful story.
57:15There was a great drama.
57:17Mr. Yoshio took care of the house.
57:20Mr. Fusataro, your father must have wanted to see you work.
57:24That's amazing.
57:25He built the house by himself.
57:27He developed the house.
57:28If I were him,
57:30I couldn't build a house by myself until I was 100 years old.
57:33Even if I have a lot of memories,
57:35I'm over 80 years old.
57:37I can't do that.
57:39He lived a difficult life.
57:42He was able to share a word with his blood-related parents.
57:47I think there is a strength beyond the blood connection.
57:51He lived a difficult life.
57:53He ate cup noodles there.
57:55I think he will remember many things.

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