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ポツンと一軒家
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00:00When you enlarge the satellite image, you can see it.
00:06It's a house in the mountains far away from the city.
00:11What kind of person, for what reason, lives in a place like this?
00:17Well, he's 97 years old, and his legs and waist are really strong.
00:23I usually work here.
00:26Well, he looks healthy.
00:29When I was young, I used to go to the store and buy a bottle of water.
00:35Did you break down?
00:37Yes, I broke down.
00:39How many cameras are there?
00:43There are four cameras inside the house and three outside.
00:47So there are seven cameras in total?
00:49Yes, about seven.
00:50That's amazing.
00:52Tonight, we will look at a mysterious house found in a satellite image.
01:00A great creation of Japan.
01:05Potunto Ikkenya
01:10How do you see the life of Potunto Ikkenya?
01:14I grew up in Tokyo.
01:17When I was young, I didn't have a lot of aspirations.
01:21But as I get older, I want to live in a place like that.
01:24I want to go there when I get stronger.
01:26There are a lot of insects and animals, is that okay?
01:28I want to learn about those things from the local people.
01:31I see.
01:33How about you, Mr. Kitano?
01:35My house is still small for two people.
01:39I have a lot of days to imagine every day.
01:42I want to read a lot of scripts in a quiet place.
01:47I want to read a lot of reference materials.
01:50I want to read a lot of scripts in a place with a gentle breeze.
01:54There are places with good scenery, right?
01:56I want to live like that someday.
02:00Let's go.
02:01This is Potunto Ikkenya.
02:04It's like Shizuoka.
02:07It's a mountainous area.
02:09It's quite vast.
02:11It's open.
02:13The road is good.
02:15It looks like this is the end of the road.
02:18How many buildings are there?
02:20There are three buildings in a row.
02:22This is a big house.
02:23Is this a normal house?
02:25And it's a well-organized field.
02:29The field is round.
02:31It's all tea.
02:33It looks like tea.
02:34This is just my imagination.
02:36Young people are doing something like a venture.
02:40I see.
02:42The demand for tea products is also very large.
02:47I see.
02:48I think they are doing tea as a venture.
02:51What do you think of this?
02:53I think this is too big.
02:55It's big, isn't it?
02:58Isn't that a cow?
03:00Is that a cow?
03:01What do you think?
03:02I can't see any grass.
03:04I can't see any grass.
03:05Isn't that a chicken?
03:07I see.
03:08I used to study agriculture.
03:11I used to work on tobacco.
03:15That house was also big.
03:17That means they are drying tobacco there.
03:20I think they are doing tobacco.
03:23They are looking for a house in Shizuoka prefecture.
03:28They are looking for a house in a nearby village.
03:34We have been running in the mountains for more than an hour.
03:39I see.
03:40I think we will arrive at a nearby village soon.
03:47I can see a house.
03:49I see.
03:50There are many houses along the road.
03:54There are many houses.
03:56I think so, too.
03:57But there are no people.
04:01The houses are thin and long.
04:03I think so, too.
04:04I see a shop.
04:06There is a shop here.
04:11There was a person in the shop.
04:13Was there a person in the shop?
04:14Yes.
04:15Let's ask.
04:18I'm going to make a U-turn.
04:20It's hard to make a U-turn.
04:26There was a person in the shop.
04:28Let's go there.
04:31Agubi.
04:33Excuse me.
04:36I'm sorry to bother you.
04:38I'm on a TV show called Potsun to Ikkenya.
04:42I'm walking around here.
04:45Can I talk to you for a moment?
04:49It's a phone call.
04:52I'm sorry to bother you.
04:55I don't have a phone here.
04:57Is that so?
04:59I brought a satellite photo.
05:02Please look at it.
05:06I think it's around here.
05:09I want to go to this arrow.
05:12Is it here?
05:13Yes.
05:14I don't know.
05:16If you go a little further up, there is a shop called Minshuku Mochizuki.
05:21Minshuku Mochizuki?
05:22It's on the back of the station.
05:24If you ask the man there, you might know where it is.
05:27Is that so?
05:28Minshuku Mochizuki.
05:30I know where it is.
05:32I see.
05:33Excuse me.
05:34I'm sorry to bother you.
05:38Thank you very much.
05:40If you ask the man there, you might know where it is.
05:47Let's go over there.
05:49Okay.
05:54It's my mother.
05:55What is it?
05:56She said, I know where it is.
05:58Yes.
05:59The man came to my house.
06:02Is he Mr. Mochizuki?
06:04Yes.
06:05He is Mr. Mochizuki.
06:07I heard that Mr. Mochizuki was in the shop.
06:11Let's go to the shop.
06:16The car is parked.
06:19Is this it?
06:21I'll park the car.
06:27Hello.
06:30Hello.
06:31Excuse me.
06:32Mr. Mochizuki.
06:34I saw you on TV.
06:37I'd like to go to the place with the arrow.
06:41This way.
06:43This way?
06:44Yes.
06:45This is Sawako City.
06:47Yes.
06:48Sawako City.
06:49Is that so?
06:50Who lives here?
06:53Mr. Oishi.
06:54Mr. Oishi.
06:55Mr. Oishi.
06:56My son is out now.
06:58Your son?
06:59My grandmother is alone.
07:00Your grandmother is alone?
07:01Yes.
07:02She passed away when she was 96 or 97 years old.
07:06She passed away when she was 96 or 97 years old.
07:09She lived alone.
07:11She used a mobile phone.
07:19Did she use a smart phone?
07:20Yes, she used a smart phone.
07:21She used a mobile phone.
07:24She used a smart phone.
07:26I wanted to imitate her.
07:28She was amazing.
07:30How are you?
07:31You know my secret today.
07:38According to Mr. Mochizuki, who lives in the neighborhood,
07:42According to Mr. Mochizuki, who lives in the neighborhood,
07:46Mr. Oishi lives alone.
07:47Mr. Oishi lives alone.
07:48His grandmother, who is 96 or 97 years old, lives alone.
07:55Moreover, he is so energetic that he can use a smart phone.
08:01He doesn't do anything.
08:03Does he?
08:05I'll show you around later.
08:07Really?
08:08Can I?
08:09I'm sorry.
08:11I'm busy.
08:12I'll follow you.
08:15He is 87 or 88 years old.
08:17He is 89 years old.
08:18How are you?
08:19I'm fine.
08:20I'm going to show you around.
08:23I'm leaving.
08:25Take care.
08:26I'm sorry.
08:32He left.
08:33He is fast.
08:34He left.
08:35He is amazing.
08:36He is 89 years old.
08:37Mr. Mochizuki, who lives alone,
08:40happened to come to my store.
08:43I'm glad to show him around.
08:45He doesn't come to my store anymore.
08:48He lives in a small house.
08:51Where did he go?
08:52He is 96 or 97 years old.
08:55He lives alone.
08:58That's right.
08:59He is amazing.
09:01He is amazing.
09:02He is there.
09:04He turns to the right.
09:09He crosses the bridge.
09:12He is doing a lot of construction.
09:16He is going to Ukairo.
09:18He is going this way.
09:20Is he going this way?
09:22It's narrow.
09:23He is doing a lot of construction.
09:29He is going into the forest.
09:32That's right.
09:33It's a long uphill.
09:38Mr. Mochizuki.
09:41He is lost.
09:44He is there.
09:47He turns to the right.
09:50Is he going this way?
09:53He is amazing.
09:55He is going this way.
09:58This is a curve like a U-turn.
10:02He made it.
10:04He made it.
10:06He is going up.
10:10He made it.
10:13It's a nice view on the right.
10:15That's right.
10:16He is amazing.
10:17He is going up the mountain.
10:20He is lost.
10:23How does a 100-year-old woman live alone in such a high mountain?
10:35Does she drive herself?
10:37I wonder.
10:38She is alone.
10:40She said she uses her smartphone a lot.
10:42I think she orders from Amazon.
10:45That's right.
10:49It's a house.
10:52There are solar panels.
10:56Solar panels?
10:58Is it good for sunlight?
11:01There is a hut.
11:03I wonder what it is.
11:04It's easy to get bored.
11:06That's right.
11:08He stopped.
11:09Did he arrive?
11:10He got off.
11:15Excuse me.
11:16It's a one-way road from here.
11:19Is it this way?
11:20Yes.
11:21Thank you for your time.
11:24It's noon.
11:25I see.
11:26My wife knows.
11:28Is that so?
11:31He is 89 years old.
11:33He is young.
11:34Thank you very much.
11:36Excuse me.
11:39We were saved.
11:41We were saved.
11:43If we follow this road, we will arrive at IKEA.
11:49Let's go.
11:51I didn't know this until I was told.
11:54I didn't know.
11:55I don't know this.
11:57It's a downhill.
11:59It's a downhill.
12:01It's like crossing a mountain.
12:03It's like crossing a mountain.
12:06The road is narrow.
12:10It's amazing on the left.
12:12A tree is about to fall.
12:15The cliff is narrow.
12:18It's more interesting than a house.
12:20It's deep in the mountains.
12:22How does a 97-year-old man shop?
12:27That's right.
12:29Does he really live there?
12:34It's open.
12:38It's open.
12:39I can see the house in front of me.
12:42It's standing.
12:44The garden is beautiful.
12:46It's well maintained.
12:48It's amazing.
12:50It's amazing.
12:51It's here.
12:53We finally arrived.
12:56The garden is well maintained.
12:59It's well maintained.
13:01I wonder if gardeners come here.
13:04This program is brought to you by the following sponsors.
13:09It's like a field.
13:25It's delicious.
13:28Really?
13:32Raksa?
13:37Eat it.
13:39Cup Noodle Raksa.
13:41Tomoyama-kun is also interested.
13:44Look, touch, drive.
13:48Please be surprised.
13:50It's a light white wagon of the new era.
13:55Spacia Custom Suzuki
13:59To be strong.
14:01To be beautiful.
14:04And to be free.
14:07A coupe-style SUV that stimulates instinct.
14:10The new Fromace is born.
14:12Suzuki
14:13I finally found the answer.
14:15It wasn't two cars.
14:17We were just going around in the wrong place.
14:20Whether it's an enemy or an ally, bread or rice, sea urchin or salmon roe.
14:24I want to decide right away.
14:26It's not that simple in the world.
14:28It's not one or the other.
14:30It's just the right place in the meantime.
14:33The good point of ordered housing and distributed housing.
14:35That's the idea of lady-made housing.
14:37I found it.
14:39Fair-Tissue
14:41Dayo House
14:43Listen.
14:44It's like this.
14:45Like this.
14:46Like this.
14:47No, the angle.
14:48Angle.
14:49Look.
14:50As expected.
14:52Drinking without water.
14:53Directly moistens the throat.
14:54Ryukaku-san Direct.
14:55Don't drink with water.
14:58You're licking it, aren't you?
14:59I'm not licking it.
15:00You're licking it, aren't you?
15:01I'm not licking it.
15:02You're licking it.
15:03I'm not licking it.
15:04But you're licking it, aren't you?
15:05I'm licking it.
15:07Secret throat care.
15:08Ryukaku-san's Throat Clear Tablet.
15:10Actually, me too.
15:13Week Yuki
15:14Speaking of Yuki, it's week.
15:16But today is different.
15:18Hair Foundation from Yuki.
15:21Just pat it on.
15:23It easily covers gray hair.
15:26It's strong and doesn't sweat.
15:29When you drop it, use a shampoo.
15:31If you buy it from the web, it's 980 yen.
15:35I'm using it, too. It's convenient.
15:37This is the best.
15:39Try it.
15:41Search on Yuki.
15:43This is the story of Maruko and the others who have grown up.
15:47To the ladies who made their dreams come true.
15:48It smells good.
15:50Kaoru Ale
15:51Flower language makes dreams come true, baby.
15:54It's the same as before.
15:56It's just a beard.
15:58Jim High
16:00I'm glad I came.
16:01Why is everyone here?
16:03Jim High, too.
16:04Life is about who you drink with.
16:08I just want to drink with you.
16:10Jim High
16:13Finally, we arrived at a house in Shizuoka Prefecture that we found in a satellite photo.
16:22The middle of the mountain, covered by tall trees, was cut open.
16:27The wall was built to cross the steep slope.
16:31Just here?
16:32Along the road that passes over the mountain, there were many large buildings and small huts lined up over the light blue roof.
16:45Even if you compare it to a satellite photo, the color and shape of the roof and the path through the field are all the same.
16:54There's no mistake here.
17:02Excuse me.
17:06Excuse me. Hello.
17:10There's a laundry.
17:11There's a laundry.
17:13Welcome.
17:16There are a lot of buildings lined up.
17:19There's a little space here where you can have a barbecue.
17:25I wonder what this is. It's nice.
17:28Excuse me.
17:32Hello.
17:36Excuse me.
17:39I wonder if he's not here.
17:42Hello.
17:45Is he not here?
17:46I think he's not here.
17:48He's not here? Is he going out?
17:51His name is written here.
17:53His name is written here.
17:56He's the one who told me earlier.
17:59Someone is here.
18:01Hello.
18:03I was surprised.
18:05Hello.
18:07Excuse me.
18:10Excuse me.
18:11I'm from a TV program called Potsun to Ikkenya.
18:17I'm glad to meet you.
18:18I'm here to ask you about this satellite photo.
18:24Can I ask you something?
18:27I don't know.
18:29Is that so?
18:30May I?
18:31Excuse me.
18:32I'd like you to check the location.
18:35I always watch Potsun to Ikkenya.
18:37Is that so? Thank you very much.
18:39It's Ikkenya, isn't it?
18:46She's happy.
18:47I asked you about this satellite photo.
18:51Do you think this is your home?
18:53I think so.
18:54Are you sure this is your home?
18:56I'm sure.
18:57Are you sure?
18:58May I ask your name?
19:01My name is Oishi Kichiko.
19:02Oishi.
19:03Kichiko.
19:04Kichiko.
19:05I'm from Hiragana.
19:06Oh, you're from Hiragana.
19:09Excuse me.
19:11How old are you?
19:14I'm embarrassed.
19:15She's laughing.
19:16I'm 97 years old.
19:1797 years old?
19:18You look healthy.
19:19That's great.
19:22She always watches Potsun to Ikkenya.
19:25She's laughing.
19:28She's the owner of Potsun to Ikkenya.
19:31Her name is Oishi Kichiko.
19:33She's 97 years old.
19:36That's great.
19:38Kichiko, would you like to sit down?
19:42I'm embarrassed.
19:44What are you doing now?
19:46I'm taking a walk.
19:49Do you often take a walk around here?
19:51Yes, I do.
19:52There's a farm over there.
19:54A farm?
19:55I grow Chinese cabbage and potatoes.
19:58Chinese cabbage and potatoes?
20:01There's a farm over there.
20:04Is that so?
20:06Do you have a farm?
20:10That's great.
20:12Who do you live with?
20:15I live with one person.
20:17Do you live with one person?
20:19My children come here on Sundays.
20:22They stay here on Saturdays.
20:24That's why I'm taking a break.
20:26I don't want to do anything.
20:31How many children do you have?
20:33I have three sons.
20:36My eldest son lives in Hawamatsu.
20:38My second son lives in Machizate.
20:40My third son lives in Kawagoe.
20:42Do you often visit your eldest son?
20:44Yes.
20:45I see.
20:46Were you born here?
20:50No.
20:51I came here when I was 22 years old.
20:53You came here when you were 22 years old?
20:57Yes.
20:58What's your husband's name?
21:01Ichiro.
21:02Ichiro?
21:03He died when he was 85 years old.
21:05He died when he was 12 years old.
21:07That's 13 years ago.
21:09That's right.
21:11What did he do for a living?
21:14He was a tea farmer.
21:17He was a tea farmer?
21:19Yes.
21:20Is that a tea plantation over there?
21:24Yes.
21:25It's a tea plantation.
21:27It was all tea here.
21:29It's well-managed.
21:30In the old days, this area was a tea plantation.
21:33That's right.
21:34There was a tea factory in this village.
21:37Did you have a house?
21:39I came here to get married.
21:41I see.
21:42When I grew up, I went to town.
21:45I worked at a tea plantation for 50 years.
21:48Did you work at a tea plantation?
21:52Yes.
21:53I worked until I finished everything.
21:55I see.
21:56Did you work at a tea plantation with Ichiro?
22:00I started working with Ichiro when I was a child.
22:02I started working with Ichiro when I was a child.
22:05I started working with Ichiro when I was a child.
22:07I grew up.
22:09Was this the largest tea plantation in this area?
22:12Yes.
22:13Everyone brought their own tea leaves.
22:15I went up the hill to get tea.
22:20Did the people around you bring their own tea leaves?
22:25Yes.
22:26Did you make a lot of money with that?
22:28There is a thing called Momichin.
22:30It's a way of life to make money.
22:33I can't think of it now.
22:36Where is the tea plantation?
22:38It's down there.
22:41It's on the second floor.
22:43Is that so?
22:44Why did you quit working at a tea plantation?
22:47I couldn't quit.
22:48A stone fell from the sky and I fell down.
22:53Did a stone fall from the sky?
22:56That's right.
22:57You were carried away.
22:59Was it a big rain?
23:02It was a big rain.
23:03It's said that iron water comes out once every 200 years.
23:08At that time, it was 12 o'clock in the afternoon.
23:11When the iron water came out, I ran away.
23:14I asked my grandchildren to take care of the house.
23:16I ran away.
23:18It was the year of Heisei.
23:20The year of Heisei.
23:21Did the tea plantation collapse?
23:24The tea plantation collapsed.
23:26Did you quit working as a tea teacher?
23:29That's right.
23:32Do you still harvest tea?
23:35My son does it for me.
23:38Does your son do it?
23:40Do you sell it?
23:41I don't sell it now. I just drink it.
23:43Do you drink it at home?
23:45That's quite a lot.
23:48What kind of work did you do after the tea plantation was gone?
23:53I went to work in the mountains.
23:54Mountain work?
23:55I earned about 5,000 to 6,000 yen a day.
23:58I earned about 80,000 yen a day.
24:00I tried to make ends meet.
24:04Is that so?
24:06This is the main house, right?
24:08That's right.
24:10What kind of hut is this?
24:13This used to be a toilet.
24:15It's an old toilet.
24:16It's a Japanese-style toilet now.
24:18That's right.
24:19That's where the shiitake mushrooms are kept.
24:22Did you grow shiitake mushrooms besides tea?
24:24That's right.
24:25You grow everything you can in the mountains.
24:27That's right.
24:32This is dried shiitake mushrooms.
24:35Which one is dried shiitake mushrooms?
24:37This box is dried shiitake mushrooms.
24:39That box is dried shiitake mushrooms?
24:42That's right.
24:43I can't use it now, but I stopped using it.
24:46Don't you still grow shiitake mushrooms?
24:48I don't have people.
24:50You don't have people, so you don't grow shiitake mushrooms.
24:54Kitsuko, isn't there a barbecue place over there?
24:58That's right.
24:59You can have a barbecue there.
25:01It's a place for children.
25:03It's a place for children and grandchildren.
25:06It's a place for everyone.
25:08I'm sure the children will be happy.
25:10Who made that?
25:12It was made by everyone when the children went on vacation.
25:15Is it handmade by your sons?
25:18That's amazing.
25:20It's been 20 years.
25:23Kitsuko, there is a carp here.
25:27Who is growing this carp?
25:29It's big.
25:30It's probably for people who come here.
25:34Is it for eating?
25:36I've never eaten it.
25:38I'm sorry.
25:39I just bought it.
25:40I just bought it for my friend.
25:42It's not for sale, but I bought it.
25:45I ate it, so I'll eat more.
25:47Are you okay?
25:49You said something interesting.
25:51Kitsuko, is there a grave over there?
25:54Yes.
25:55Whose grave is it?
25:57It's a grave here.
25:59It's a big grave.
26:01There are seven or eight graves here.
26:04Is that so?
26:05There are seven or eight graves.
26:07Is Ichiro over there?
26:09That's right.
26:10I'm over there.
26:12Is that so?
26:13There are many graves in Shizuoka.
26:16How many years ago was this house built?
26:21It's been about 100 years.
26:23Is it 100 years old?
26:24It's been 100 years, so it's been restored.
26:27It's been restored.
26:29When was it restored?
26:30It's been restored since last year.
26:32Was it restored last year?
26:34It was rotten.
26:36It's just been restored.
26:38I see.
26:40Kitsuko, what is this place?
26:43This used to be a bath.
26:47Is this a bath?
26:49It used to be.
26:50It used to be.
26:51This is it.
26:52That's right.
26:54This is an old bath.
26:56How long did you use it?
26:58I used it until November.
27:00Did you make a new bath two months ago?
27:03Yes.
27:04Did you use it until then?
27:06Yes.
27:07I used oil to make it.
27:09Did you use oil to make it?
27:11I used oil to make it.
27:13Did you make a new bath when you restored the house?
27:17Yes.
27:18Do you want to see it?
27:19Can I see it?
27:20You have to go in from here.
27:21I see.
27:22She moves a lot.
27:26Hanasaku Seimei, a Japanese life group.
27:28You can rest assured even now.
27:30I'm Hanasaku Seimi.
27:32I was so excited that my insurance broke.
27:35I gave up because I couldn't get insurance anymore.
27:37But I can apply until I'm 80 years old.
27:41I have to review the insurance of the company I was working for before it breaks.
27:45It's safe because it lasts a long time.
27:48Sturdiness is attractive.
27:50If I'm 60 years old, I'll pay 1,202 yen a month.
27:54Hanasaku is regular.
27:56Is it a sweet potato dumpling?
27:58It's called Sendago.
28:00Is it delicious?
28:01It's delicious.
28:02It's delicious, isn't it?
28:11I need your arms around me.
28:14I need to feel your touch.
28:16And I really want to talk.
28:19I asked a person with back pain.
28:21What kind of symptoms does it work for?
28:22Gachi Gachi.
28:23Zun.
28:24Zuking.
28:26In fact, everything is correct.
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30:57Mr. Kichiko, who is 97 years old, lives alone.
31:02He lives in a small house in Shizuoka Prefecture.
31:07He recently renovated his house.
31:10He showed me the inside of his house.
31:16Excuse me.
31:19This is the entrance.
31:22It's quite expensive.
31:26It's very clean.
31:29I was also clean at that time.
31:32It's a little dirty.
31:35It's decorated with flowers.
31:37Excuse me.
31:41Is this your room?
31:44Yes.
31:45When something happened, a monk came here.
31:48Did a monk come here?
31:50No, it was just a tatami mat.
31:52I see.
31:53In the old days, tatami mats were everywhere.
31:56But this tatami mat has been replaced.
31:58Yes.
32:00It has been replaced.
32:02There is a picture on the altar.
32:06This is my grandfather.
32:08This is my grandfather.
32:09This is my grandmother.
32:10This is my grandmother.
32:12This is my husband.
32:13This is Mr. Ichiro.
32:14What kind of person was Mr. Ichiro?
32:18He was kind and nice.
32:20Was he kind?
32:22Didn't he fight with you?
32:23No, he didn't.
32:25I see.
32:27He never shook hands with me.
32:29He never shook hands with me.
32:31He was kind to me.
32:33He was kind to me.
32:37How did you get married?
32:40My parents were living together.
32:42My parents were living together.
32:44My parents were living together.
32:47Did you know each other for a long time?
32:49Yes, we lived in the same village.
32:51I see.
32:53Did you go to the same elementary school as Mr. Ichiro?
32:57Yes, I did.
32:58I see.
33:00This is the living room.
33:02Yes, everyone used to live here.
33:04I see.
33:06There are many speakers.
33:09The TV is very big.
33:11Who installed this TV?
33:14My third son, Mr. Motoyoshi, bought it for me.
33:17I see.
33:18Do you usually watch TV on this big TV?
33:21I've never watched TV alone.
33:23Because everyone comes here.
33:25Is that so?
33:26What?
33:27Kichiko, there are many pictures here.
33:32These are the pictures of grandchildren and children.
33:35This is the grandchild.
33:37Grandchild?
33:38This is the picture of the grandchild.
33:42Do your grandchildren often come here to play?
33:47Yes, they do.
33:48They come here in the summer vacation.
33:49I see.
33:50It's lively and fun.
33:52Yes, it's fun.
33:54Last year, we celebrated New Year's Eve.
33:57I see.
33:58New Year's Eve, too.
33:59This is a picture of a man with a strong personality.
34:03This is my husband.
34:04Mr. Ichiro?
34:05Yes.
34:06Mr. Ichiro is a manly man.
34:08Yes, he is.
34:11This is a picture of the Asahi Newspaper in Hamamatsu.
34:14Mr. Ichiro worked for the Asahi Newspaper, right?
34:17Yes, he did.
34:18He was the president of the Asahi Newspaper.
34:20He was a clerk in the Asahi Newspaper.
34:22He used to do a lot of things.
34:24That's why he quit the Asahi Newspaper.
34:26Do you know why he quit the Asahi Newspaper?
34:29He was my eldest son.
34:31He was my eldest son.
34:33So he quit the Asahi Newspaper to come home.
34:40I see.
34:42May I come in?
34:44Thank you for coming.
34:46Is this origami?
34:48Yes, it is.
34:49This is a flower.
34:52I started to make origami when I was 80 years old.
34:58You made it by yourself?
35:00Yes.
35:01Do you always sit on the Kotatsu?
35:03Yes, I do.
35:04That's amazing.
35:05When do you make origami?
35:07At night.
35:08At night?
35:09I don't feel lonely at night.
35:11I get used to it.
35:14I have a lot of fun.
35:16It's cool if I can make it.
35:19I see.
35:20It's fun to make it.
35:22Yes.
35:25The camera is moving.
35:29What is this?
35:31My eldest son is watching this.
35:33He is my third son.
35:35Is your son watching this?
35:36I'll ask my son.
35:42That's your son's smartphone.
35:49Hello.
35:50Where are you?
35:52I'm fine.
35:53Are you watching this?
35:56I'm watching the camera.
35:59The camera is moving.
36:04I'll ask my son.
36:08Hello.
36:10This is a TV program called Potsunto Ikkenya.
36:14Hello.
36:15This is my third son.
36:18Is that so?
36:19Yes.
36:22I'm in front of the camera.
36:24Can you see me?
36:26I can see you.
36:27You are wearing a mask.
36:28The camera is behind you.
36:30Is that so?
36:31You can see me.
36:32Yes.
36:33I can see you eating.
36:36You are cooking.
36:38I can see you cooking.
36:40I can see you driving.
36:46I see.
36:48I live alone.
36:50I see.
36:51How many cameras do you have?
36:54I have four cameras at home.
36:58I have three cameras outside.
37:00You have seven cameras.
37:02Yes, I have seven cameras.
37:04That's amazing.
37:05That's a lot of cameras.
37:07When I'm in trouble, I call you.
37:11I took a picture of you when you fell.
37:15I fell down on the road.
37:18That's dangerous.
37:20I fell down.
37:22Is this for when something happens to you?
37:26Yes.
37:27You don't have to worry about this.
37:30I don't want to make you lonely.
37:36I understand.
37:38I'm sorry.
37:39I'll leave it to you.
37:40I'm glad.
37:41I'm sorry.
37:42Take your time.
37:46Take your time.
37:51See you later.
37:52See you later.
37:57You have a smartphone, don't you?
38:00I can get energy from this.
38:03I see.
38:04Do you already know how to use it?
38:06I can't use it like everyone else.
38:09I take pictures and send them.
38:12I watch the news.
38:14I watch sports and entertainment.
38:16Can you read without a telescope?
38:19I can read.
38:20But I can't read.
38:21That's amazing.
38:23Do you feel sick?
38:26Not now.
38:27I don't usually feel sick.
38:29I see.
38:30I just have a bad head.
38:32It's not bad at all.
38:36That's the kitchen.
38:39Why is the floor so high?
38:44It's a stove.
38:46It was a stove.
38:48It's connected to the entrance over there.
38:53Is that a firewood stove in front of you?
38:57Yes, it is.
38:58Do you always use it?
39:00I only used it on New Year's Eve.
39:03Don't you usually use it?
39:05I don't usually use it.
39:08I'm alone.
39:10What do you do with the heating?
39:13This is the heating.
39:15It's an oil stove.
39:16It's heated by an oil stove.
39:20That's the kitchen.
39:23There's a new bath in the back of the kitchen.
39:27I just built it.
39:31It's a newly built bath.
39:35It's a very beautiful bath.
39:37It's bigger than I thought.
39:39It's big.
39:40It's big.
39:42Can you operate it?
39:43Yes, I can.
39:45I finally drank it.
39:47You finally drank it.
39:49That's great.
39:50Do you like the bath?
39:52I like it.
39:54I take a bath every night.
39:56I'm looking forward to the new bath.
40:00I'm looking forward to it, too.
40:02I'd like to have a bath in such a nice place.
40:06I can see the mountains over there.
40:09Can you see the mountains?
40:10I can.
40:12From there?
40:16It feels good.
40:19I like it.
40:20That's Ketsuyama.
40:22It's called Ketsuyama in the old days.
40:25Do you call it Ketsuyama because it looks like a butt?
40:29It's a mountain of butts.
40:31It's a name with no meaning.
40:33It's Ketsuyama.
40:35It's an official name.
40:39I'll make tea.
40:40Thank you very much.
40:46Where does this water come from?
40:49I purify it with a machine.
40:52Do you purify it with a machine?
40:54Yes.
40:55How much is the water fee?
40:57There's no fee at all.
40:59Is it free?
41:00Yes.
41:01When I have a machine, I pay less than 100,000 yen for maintenance.
41:06I was happy here.
41:09You were happy.
41:11The tea is here.
41:13This tea was made in the tea field in front of us, right?
41:16That's right.
41:20What kind of tea is this?
41:22It's Yabukita.
41:23Is it Yabukita tea?
41:25It's a beautiful color.
41:29Excuse me.
41:34It's delicious.
41:35Is it delicious?
41:36It's very sweet.
41:38Is it?
41:39It's delicious.
41:41Ms. Kichiko, who told you to clean the house?
41:45My brother and children told me.
41:48Didn't you think about moving somewhere?
41:51I didn't think about it.
41:53I thought it would be a waste if I didn't do it.
41:55I thought I'd make a house and play with my grandchildren.
42:01I see.
42:06Ms. Kichiko has no intention of moving anywhere else.
42:10She takes a break with her homemade tea.
42:14Do you want to go to the field?
42:16Can I?
42:17Yes.
42:18Aren't you tired?
42:19I'm fine.
42:20Are you sure?
42:21Yes.
42:24I can carry my luggage with this.
42:26I see.
42:32Ms. Kichiko is taking a walk.
42:34She's going to see the field.
42:36So the search team followed her.
42:41Ms. Kichiko, what was the road like in the past?
42:45There was no road until 1948.
42:48There wasn't?
42:49This is a mountain.
42:50So you couldn't pass by cars?
42:52No, I couldn't.
42:53What did you do for shopping in the past?
42:56I walked all the way down this road.
43:00What?
43:01I walked all the way down this road.
43:02You walked all the way down this road?
43:03Wow.
43:07I went to the bridge.
43:09You went to the bridge?
43:11Yes, for a day.
43:13Did you go shopping all the way down the bridge for a day?
43:17Yes, I did.
43:18That must have been hard.
43:19Yes, it was.
43:22You're 97 years old.
43:25Your legs are really strong.
43:30You're walking very well.
43:33This is hard.
43:36I do gymnastics here.
43:41Gymnastics?
43:42I do it slowly when I'm alone.
43:45That's amazing.
43:46You're very healthy.
43:49Ms. Kichiko walks the mountain by pushing a hand-held wheelchair with her strong legs.
43:59The field where she exercises on the way is about 300 meters down the road from her house.
44:07The field is over there.
44:09There are quite a few fields.
44:11Is this the field?
44:13Yes.
44:14The field is quite far away.
44:17I see.
44:18Do you get off here?
44:19Yes.
44:20This is hard.
44:22Don't push yourself.
44:23I always say that.
44:26It's hard to go down.
44:28It's okay.
44:31There is a lot of moss, so it's slippery.
44:35I'm worried about you, Ms. Kichiko.
44:38It's a wide field.
44:41Are these all Ooishi's fields?
44:44Yes.
44:45I see.
44:48This is frozen.
44:50Be careful.
44:51It's dangerous.
44:53I'm scared.
44:54It's frozen and moss is growing.
44:57Excuse me.
44:59What is this?
45:01This is garlic.
45:03Garlic.
45:04Is this also made by Ms. Kichiko?
45:07Yes.
45:10There is a hut here.
45:12This is a farmhouse.
45:14There is also a farmhouse here.
45:17What is this?
45:21This is Chinese cabbage.
45:23Is this Chinese cabbage?
45:24Yes.
45:27Why do you have Chinese cabbage here?
45:29I keep it for a long time.
45:32Do you keep it for a long time?
45:34I keep it until March.
45:36Do you keep it until March?
45:38Yes.
45:39I see.
45:40Who made Chinese cabbage?
45:43Who made Chinese cabbage?
45:44I made it.
45:45I can make anything.
45:46I see.
45:48She can make anything.
45:50I made it here and brought it here.
45:53I see.
45:55You don't make anything here now?
45:58I'm going to make eggplant and tomato.
46:01I'm going to make eggplant and tomato.
46:03It's cold in winter, so I can't make it.
46:05I see.
46:06What do you make here?
46:09I don't make anything now.
46:11I just buy grass.
46:13This used to be a rice field.
46:15Did you have a rice field here in the past?
46:17Yes.
46:18Who did it?
46:20Ichiro and I.
46:22I see.
46:23I also made rice.
46:25I see.
46:26I made tea, rice, and vegetables.
46:33I also made shiitake mushrooms.
46:35I see.
46:36I did a lot of things.
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50:13Wow, amazing.
50:16Pocunto Ikkenya is located deep in the mountains of Shizuoka Prefecture.
50:20Mr. Kichiko Oishi, who lives alone, is 97 years old.
50:26Every weekend, his sons come to visit him.
50:35What?
50:36The car's horn.
50:37Did you see it?
50:38Did you see someone?
50:41Who?
50:43Hello.
50:44There are a lot of people here.
50:48Are they your sons?
50:49Everyone is here.
50:50Hello.
50:52Hello.
50:53Thank you for coming.
50:55Excuse me.
50:56Do you watch TV programs called Pocunto Ikkenya?
50:57Yes, I do.
50:58Thank you very much.
51:01Who are you?
51:03I'm his older brother, Ototsu.
51:05What's your name?
51:06I'm Kazuki.
51:07Kazuki.
51:08Are you the eldest son?
51:09Yes, I am.
51:10He's the eldest son.
51:11He's the third son.
51:12The third son.
51:13Yes.
51:14I saw you on the phone the other day.
51:16You explained about the camera.
51:17Yes.
51:18This is Ikkenya.
51:19I see.
51:21This is my wife, Ototsu.
51:22Your wife.
51:23Yes.
51:24What's your name?
51:25I'm Midori.
51:26Midori.
51:27You look healthy.
51:28Thank you for coming.
51:29No problem.
51:30I come here every week.
51:31Do you come here every week?
51:33Yes, every week.
51:34It's been 13 years since my father passed away.
51:37I only come here 2 or 3 times a week.
51:40That's a lot.
51:42Are you worried about him?
51:44Yes, I am.
51:45Because I live alone.
51:46I have to buy food.
51:47I don't have time to buy food.
51:49That's why I come here.
51:52Kazuki and his mother live alone in the mountains.
51:56Every weekend, they go shopping in Hamamatsu City, where they live.
52:05That's why they can live here.
52:07They bring food to their son.
52:11Mr. Motoyoshi, the third son, watches over Ms. Kichiko with his 7 cameras.
52:18Once a month, he comes back home from Kawagoe City, Saitama Prefecture.
52:25I'm so happy.
52:28Can I see what you bought?
52:31Of course.
52:32What's this?
52:34Is this pork?
52:36Yes, it is.
52:37Do you like pork?
52:39Yes, I do.
52:41I cook pork every day.
52:45Do you eat pork every day?
52:47Yes, I do.
52:50He buys pork, dairy products, eggs, and vegetables that are not grown in the field.
52:59He buys a week's worth of food.
53:03Then, Ms. Kichiko cuts daikon and burdock and starts cooking.
53:11This is Nishime.
53:15Nishime.
53:16Is it your specialty?
53:18Yes, it is.
53:19People in Nagoya call it Nishime.
53:21Nishime used to be delicious, so I made it.
53:25I see.
53:26Do your sons look forward to your cooking?
53:30Yes, they do.
53:34Nishime is famous for making a broth with dried shiitake mushrooms and kelp.
53:42The amount of sugar is just right.
53:45I'll add about half of it.
53:48The seasoning is sugar, mirin, and soy sauce.
53:53It's all eye-catching.
54:00It's the same as usual.
54:02It's the same as usual.
54:03It's the same as usual.
54:05It tastes good.
54:06The taste is perfect.
54:08It's perfect.
54:09I'm glad it turned out well.
54:12She's a master.
54:13It looks good.
54:14The shiitake mushrooms look good.
54:16Ms. Kichiko also buys Chinese cabbage from the field.
54:22She buys pork to make a hot pot.
54:29Lunch is ready.
54:33Let's eat.
54:34Let's eat.
54:39Is it good?
54:40Yes, it's good.
54:42It's the same as usual.
54:44It's good.
54:45The radish is good.
54:47Nishime has a strong flavor.
54:49It's the taste of a mother who has eaten it since she was a child.
54:55Ms. Kichiko starts with her favorite pork.
55:01How is the pork?
55:04It's good.
55:05This is pork.
55:06It's good.
55:07What kind of mother was Ms. Kichiko?
55:10She was kind and strict.
55:12I see.
55:14She wasn't always angry, but sometimes she got angry.
55:19I see.
55:20I think she made me clean the house.
55:22Did you clean the house?
55:23Yes, I did.
55:24Did you wipe and brush the house?
55:27Yes, I did.
55:28I cleaned the house for my children, so the house is clean.
55:31You always keep that in mind.
55:33Yes, I do.
55:34What do you want to do with this house in the future?
55:39I want to leave this house.
55:40I agree.
55:41I want to leave this house in the future.
55:43I want my children to play and have fun.
55:48I want them to feel like they want to come back.
55:51If you have a healthy,ließlich family, you can go to heaven with a clean house.
55:57I want to clean the house with that.
56:00I want my parents to play and have fun.
56:03That's the best thing.
56:06If you feel like you're having fun and the house is clean,
56:08your parents will come to you.
56:10Really?
56:11I think so.
56:14Ms. Kichiko arrived in Osaka in 1975.
56:17The 97-year-old Kichiko, who lost her husband and did not go down the mountain even when she was alone,
56:24honored her ancestors and protected the graves on the parking lot.
56:32She is grateful to her sons who helped her to leave her 100-year-old home,
56:39and is always waiting for the day when she will come back to clean it up.
56:45She will be 100 years old soon.
56:47She is looking forward to the day when everyone will gather in this house and celebrate her 100th birthday.
56:57You are here again.
57:00I was a little worried when I saw you living alone,
57:05but you are not only living in an old-fashioned way,
57:10but also taking advantage of convenience.
57:13I think this is the secret to a long life.
57:17If you live with your mother, you don't have to worry too much.
57:23On the other hand, if you live alone, you have to worry,
57:26so everyone comes to see you once a week or once a month.
57:30The distance is just right.
57:33She is still trying to do what she can do.
57:37She is old, but she is motivated to renovate her son's house.
57:42If she does that, I think she will live a longer life.
57:45You said you couldn't see the mountains from here, so you gave her a bath.
57:49It was Ketsuyama.
57:50Ketsuyama.
57:51I wonder if the name Ketsuyama makes sense.
57:54Isn't Ketsuyama only for grandmothers?

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