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世界遺産 2025年3月23日
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00:00presents
00:30Tokyo Skytree
00:39Inside the Tokyo Skytree, there is a quiet space.
00:46There is the King's room, also known as the Sea of Versailles.
00:51Near the Tokyo Skytree, there is the world-famous winery, Bordeaux.
00:57The development of this winery was supported by the Col d'Anne tower.
01:07The tower is still standing after 400 years.
01:11It is a masterpiece built by the French king.
01:15The tower is still standing after 400 years.
01:30Bordeaux is known as the city of wine.
01:34The port city is shaped like a crescent moon.
01:38It is a world heritage site.
01:46Wine has been transported from ancient times to various parts of Europe.
02:06From Bordeaux, about 100 km down the river to the Atlantic Ocean.
02:11There is the Col d'Anne lighthouse at the bottom of the Girondo River.
02:28The river is about 12 km wide.
02:34Large ships can also sail here.
02:41The sea beyond that is the South Pole.
02:51The Col d'Anne lighthouse, which delivers light to the ships passing through the South Pole,
02:55has become a key to trade.
03:04We board the ship and head for the lighthouse.
03:12The lighthouse is 9 km away.
03:21After sailing for about 30 minutes,
03:36we can finally see the lighthouse.
03:42It is located in the middle of the ocean.
03:50The lighthouse is located on the shallow side of the ocean.
03:55The water depth at this time is about 1-2 m.
04:00It is dangerous to sail on this ship.
04:12So, we change to a water-surface amphibious ship with tires.
04:19It feels like an adventure.
04:23We are going to the lighthouse.
04:36There is no need to worry about getting hurt because of these tires.
04:53When we approached the lighthouse,
04:56we were greeted by the lighthouse forest.
05:05It signals us that we can sail safely.
05:23When we climbed the stairs,
05:27we saw a historical building.
05:32This is the Col d'Anne lighthouse.
05:38It is so beautiful that it is hard to believe it is a lighthouse.
05:43The building was built 400 years ago.
05:48It took 27 years to build it at sea.
05:57It was 67 m high in the 18th century.
06:02It is about 1.5 m high.
06:06The building was built over and over again.
06:12It is 67 m high in the 18th century.
06:17The sea around the lighthouse shows many faces during the day.
06:26This is the sea from the lighthouse.
06:32This is the sea from the lighthouse.
06:37This is the sea from the lighthouse.
06:42This is the sea from the lighthouse.
06:47When the tide is low,
06:49there is a bay and a pier.
06:57The sea and land around the lighthouse are drawn by the tide every 6 hours.
07:11When the tide is high,
07:13the sea water goes up to where the outer wall is black,
07:17and the entrance is flooded.
07:25The lighthouse guards the Col d'Anne,
07:28which is in such a harsh natural environment.
07:33The lighthouse guards the Col d'Anne,
07:37which is in such a harsh natural environment.
07:49They have an unforgettable day.
07:56It is the opening and closing of the sea entrance.
08:08Do you do this every day?
08:11I do it every day.
08:13When the tide is low, I open the door,
08:15and when the tide is high, I close it.
08:17So that the sea water does not come in.
08:23They have been doing this kind of hard work
08:27and have been protecting the lighthouse.
08:38The lighthouse guards the ring-shaped building
08:42surrounding the tower.
08:51They are in the middle of a one- to two-week shift.
09:08The lighthouse guards used to live on the first floor of the lighthouse.
09:22They have the same bedroom as before.
09:27It was a harsh living environment.
09:38The Col d'Anne is also called the masterpiece of lighthouse construction.
09:50They built this smooth spiral staircase
09:54by stacking only stones.
09:59The top floor is where they climbed the 301-step staircase.
10:12From here, they send light to the ship.
10:22This is the lighthouse.
10:26This is the lighthouse.
10:29The 250-watt halogen lamp lights up during the day.
10:56They used to mix whale oil with vegetable oil and burn it.
11:12The glass surrounding the lighthouse is called a Fresnel lens.
11:18It is a device that refracts light and sends it far away.
11:25It was introduced for the first time at the Col d'Anne lighthouse
11:28and is now a world standard.
11:42At night, the lighthouse must be lit
11:46for the ships sailing nearby.
11:56This is the lighthouse.
12:04The glass on the outside is divided into red and green.
12:09This is what it means.
12:15The southern side, where you can see the red light,
12:18is the shallow sea where the small ships pass through.
12:22The northern side, where you can see the green light,
12:25is the deep sea where the big ships pass through.
12:30The lighthouse is built on a steep cliff.
12:35The lighthouse's light teaches the ship
12:38how to pass through safely so that the ship does not crash.
12:45If you can see the red light from the ship, it is the shallow area.
12:50If you can see the green light, it is the deep area.
12:59Nature teaches us how dangerous it is.
13:06In 2009, a new sandy beach was built near the lighthouse.
13:21The sand that was brought from the river was deposited and turned into an island.
13:28The Col d'Anne lighthouse has protected the ship's safety
13:33for 400 years in the changing sea.
13:50The red and green light is a sign of life for sailors.
14:05The Col d'Anne lighthouse is the signal of the sea.
14:11It is a symbol of life.
14:20The Col d'Anne lighthouse contributed greatly to the development
14:25of world heritage Bordeaux on the upstream of the river.
14:36At that time, I became a bird.
14:39To meet the brilliance of this planet.
14:43At that time, I became a fish.
14:47To touch the mysterious wavering that only I can meet.
14:51The story of world heritage continues.
14:55Together with Canon technology.
14:58World heritage to the future.
15:01Make it possible with Canon.
15:04It doesn't matter where you go.
15:07I will always be there where your heart goes.
15:13Feel the will in your hands.
15:17Draw the world as it is.
15:22Together forever and ever.
15:26To be one with you.
15:30Make it possible with Canon.
15:34How far can you go with that sight?
15:39The advanced technology of Canon supports the challenge of
15:43a new image of world heritage.
15:49A three-dimensional image full of realism captures the expression of the sea.
15:58World heritage to the future.
16:00Make it possible with Canon.
16:04The Col d'Anne lighthouse in France is the only world heritage lighthouse standing on the sea.
16:19Surrounded by shallow seas and deep seas.
16:26It was built 400 years ago to ensure the safety of the ship sailing.
16:34And the wine carried by the ship brought wealth to France.
16:49The Col d'Anne lighthouse has supported the development of Bordeaux, a city of world-class wine.
16:57A vineyard that spreads out around the Girondo River.
17:03The high-quality grapes harvested there turn into high-quality wine.
17:09The port city of Mikazuki is located in Bordeaux.
17:13Today's port city is a port town.
17:17The city of Mikazuki is the future of wine.
17:24The future of wine is the future of the people of Bordeaux.
17:31The port town of Mikazuki, in Bordeaux, was the base of their export to foreign countries.
17:48This was the largest port in France in the 18th century.
17:54It is a world heritage site called Bordeaux, the port of the moon.
18:02It is a world heritage site because of the cityscape of the time.
18:17This is the port of the moon, built in the early 19th century.
18:24It depicts a wine barrel being lifted up.
18:32The wine for export was brought to the port town and collected by merchants called winemakers.
18:45Many of them were wealthy people with roots in foreign countries, such as the UK and the Netherlands.
18:52This is a winery from Ireland.
19:07There is a large entrance, which is wide and tall.
19:12And there is a wide corridor ahead.
19:18This large entrance and wide corridor were used to carry large wine barrels.
19:30And the cellars in the basement were used to mature the wine for a long time.
19:42This was the wine cellar.
19:48They blended the wine that was brought in a large barrel,
19:54packed it in a bottle, and aged it.
20:02This blend was the highlight of the wine cellar.
20:07It created a taste that the customers liked.
20:18The ship carrying the aged wine to the port of the moon sailed down the river to the Atlantic Ocean.
20:30It needed the light of the Col d'Anne lighthouse to cross the South Shore.
20:36It was a lighthouse that supported the prosperity of Bordeaux.
20:52The Col d'Anne lighthouse was eventually called the Versailles of the sea.
21:07How far can we go with this scene?
21:13The advanced technology of Canon supports the challenge of a new video of world heritage.
21:23A three-dimensional image full of realism captures the expression of the city.
21:32World Heritage to the Future
21:35Make it possible with Canon.
22:05This is the Japan Marketing Japan Group.
22:10At that time, I became a bird.
22:13In order to meet the brilliance of this planet,
22:17At that time, I became a fish.
22:20In order to touch the mysterious wavering that can only be found here,
22:25The story of world heritage continues.
22:29With the technology of Canon, world heritage to the future.
22:34Make it possible with Canon.
22:40The world heritage in France, the Col d'Anne lighthouse.
22:44It was also a symbol of the kingdom's prosperity to other countries.
23:00The ship is approaching.
23:06It is now open to the public.
23:10One of the attractions is the room called the King's Room in the lighthouse.
23:22It is called the Versailles of the sea.
23:26It is approaching the garden called the Versailles of the sea.
23:40Speaking of Versailles, it is the symbol of the French movie, Versailles Palace.
23:57The magnificent world heritage was built in the 17th century,
24:02almost 50 years after the end of the world.
24:10The exquisite items and decorations are now conveying the prosperity of the kingdom.
24:18Louis XIV built it.
24:22He remodeled the interior of the Col d'Anne lighthouse.
24:34The lighthouse, which plays an important role,
24:39has created a luxurious King's Room to show that it is his own.
24:50The room is on the second floor of the lighthouse.
25:09This is the King's Room, the King's Room.
25:16The Col d'Anne lighthouse is called the Versailles of the sea because this room was built.
25:23It is called the Versailles of the sea.
25:35L and M characters are engraved on the wall.
25:42L stands for Louis XIV.
25:45M stands for Marie-Thérèse.
25:54Above the King's Room, there is a room with a gentle breeze.
26:07This is a altar dedicated to God.
26:10Lighthouses with sanctuaries are rare in the world.
26:17This is the King's Room Sanctuary.
26:24The Col d'Anne lighthouse offers a beautiful space.
26:30It was a special thing for the King.
26:46The Col d'Anne lighthouse is the largest lighthouse in the world.
26:51The Col d'Anne lighthouse has been recognized as a masterpiece of lighthouse construction and has become a world heritage site.
27:08Even now, 400 years later, the lighthouse continues to send light to the ship.
27:22To be continued.
27:28Next time, we will uncover the secret of the Arch, which supported the huge architecture of ancient Rome.
27:44World Heritage was provided by Canon.
27:52Next time, we will uncover the secret of the Arch, which supported the huge architecture of ancient Rome.
27:58Next time, we will uncover the secret of the Arch, which supported the huge architecture of ancient Rome.
28:05Next time, we will uncover the secret of the Arch, which supported the huge architecture of ancient Rome.
28:35Next time, we will uncover the secret of the Arch, which supported the huge architecture of ancient Rome.
29:05Next time, we will uncover the secret of the Arch, which supported the huge architecture of ancient Rome.
29:35Next time, we will uncover the secret of the Arch, which supported the huge architecture of ancient Rome.

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