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00:00:00I'm going to look at Disneyland from the sky and head to Tokyo.
00:00:11Wow, it's amazing.
00:00:14Wow, it's lined up.
00:00:16It's amazing.
00:00:17It's amazing.
00:00:19What?
00:00:20It's amazing.
00:00:21It's amazing.
00:00:22It's flowing from the gate to the inside.
00:00:28This is a big deal.
00:00:32What? Today?
00:00:34Is it a day off?
00:00:36It's a weekday, isn't it?
00:00:38It's amazing.
00:00:45I'm going to turn left around here.
00:00:49I'm going to go into the city while raising the altitude.
00:00:56How's the weather today?
00:00:58The weather is a little windy, but the clouds are cloudy, so I don't think there's a problem with the flight.
00:01:04How long does it take to drive?
00:01:06I think it's about 4,000 feet now.
00:01:10It's 4,000 feet.
00:01:114,000 feet.
00:01:12The altitude of the helicopter is not so low.
00:01:13How many feet do you think this is in the middle of the city?
00:01:16It's more than 2,000 feet in the middle of the city.
00:01:20700 meters?
00:01:21That's right.
00:01:22It's more than 600 meters.
00:01:24How many feet is this now?
00:01:26It's still 900 feet.
00:01:27It's going to go up again from here.
00:01:31It's Skytree.
00:01:34It's Skytree.
00:01:35It's about 700 meters high.
00:01:37It's 2,000 feet.
00:01:38It's up to 2,500 feet.
00:01:402,500 feet.
00:01:41Even if it's 2,500 feet, it's higher than the observatory of Skytree.
00:01:47Skytree.
00:01:51Skytree has become familiar with the scenery of Japan and Tokyo.
00:01:57Tokyo Tower is red and Skytree is white.
00:02:00It's a division of roles.
00:02:03I'm getting used to it.
00:02:04You're getting used to it.
00:02:06When I look at Skytree, I feel like I'm back in Tokyo.
00:02:09It used to be Tokyo Tower.
00:02:11Even when I look at Skytree, I feel like I'm back in Tokyo.
00:02:14This is Sumida River.
00:02:18When this program was on air, there was a cherry blossom tree along the river in Sumida River.
00:02:25It's a cherry blossom tree made by Yoshimune Tokugawa.
00:02:29It's a cherry blossom tree.
00:02:30It's a cherry blossom tree.
00:02:36We're going to be near the Yamato Shrine.
00:02:41I can see the Tokyo Tower soon.
00:02:44I can see the Tokyo Tower.
00:02:51After Tenshu-dai in Edo Castle, there is Edo Castle Honmaru.
00:02:55It's called Togu Gyoen.
00:02:57I can clearly see that it's a castle from here.
00:03:03There are a lot of hills.
00:03:06I'm just above Yurakucho right now.
00:03:14There is a palace called Edo Castle.
00:03:16I can see Hibiya Park.
00:03:18There is a fountain of Hibiya Park.
00:03:21What is Hibiya Park?
00:03:23I didn't know there was such a tennis court.
00:03:28I can see Kokkai-gijidou in front of the palace.
00:03:32Kokkai-gijidou looks really small.
00:03:37When I look at it from the sky, I feel like it's Kokkai-gijidou.
00:03:44I can see the Tokyo Tower on the right.
00:03:48I can see the Tokyo Tower.
00:03:50It's a little bit like us.
00:03:53It's Showa.
00:03:55It's beautiful.
00:03:58I can see the Shiba-Zojoji Temple in Tokugawa Yukari.
00:04:03I can see the Shiba-Zojoji Temple in Tokugawa Yukari.
00:04:07I can see the Shiba-Zojoji Temple in Tokugawa Yukari.
00:04:10I can see the Shiba-Zojoji Temple in Tokugawa Yukari.
00:04:19It's interesting.
00:04:20I can't get tired of looking at it.
00:04:28It's Shibuya station.
00:04:30I'm approaching the Shibuya station.
00:04:41This is Meiji Shinkuu.
00:04:43This is Meiji Shinkuu.
00:04:47This is a magnificent forest.
00:04:50This is Meiji Shinkuu.
00:04:52Meiji Shinkuu is also spacious.
00:04:55This area used to be a Daimyo mansion.
00:05:05I can see people in the neighborhood.
00:05:10I can see people in the neighborhood.
00:05:13Meiji Shinkuu is spacious.
00:05:15Meiji Shinkuu is spacious.
00:05:21Next is Shinjuku.
00:05:23It's right in front of me.
00:05:25It's right in front of me.
00:05:41I started to see the Shinjuku buildings when I was a child.
00:05:47I started to see the Shinjuku buildings when I was a child.
00:05:49I was a detective.
00:05:53When I was a detective, I only saw 4 buildings.
00:05:59I was a detective.
00:06:07But, now I've seen all the buildings.
00:06:17This is Ikebukuro.
00:06:19This is Ikebukuro station.
00:06:21I'm in Ikebukuro station.
00:06:25I can see the Zoushigaya cemetery.
00:06:28I can see the Gokokuji temple.
00:06:32I can see the green roof.
00:06:34The Gokokuji temple is also a part of Tokugawa Yukari.
00:06:42I can see Asakayama park on my right.
00:06:45I can see Asakayama park on my right.
00:06:47I can see Asakayama park on my right.
00:06:53This is a famous place of cherry blossoms.
00:06:58This is a famous place of cherry blossoms.
00:07:03This is the back of the car.
00:07:14And we're back in the sky.
00:07:20Tabata Station. Oh, Tabata is over there.
00:07:24This is Ueno-no-yama.
00:07:26Ueno-no-yama.
00:07:29I think it's a museum.
00:07:31There's a lot of stuff in there.
00:07:35And there's a museum.
00:07:38Well, Ueno is a tourist attraction.
00:07:42This is what Tokugawa Ieyasu noticed.
00:07:46It's a place where you can see the Edo Castle.
00:07:51It's like Kyoto.
00:07:53It's like Kyoto.
00:07:57It's a place where you can see the Edo Castle.
00:07:59You can see the amusement park.
00:08:00This is Yamanote.
00:08:01The other side is the downtown area.
00:08:03There's Kanna Myojin.
00:08:05We're going to head north to Nikko Kaido.
00:08:08Let's go to Nikko Toshogun.
00:08:10That's right.
00:08:11Nikko Toshogun is the best.
00:08:14How far is it from here?
00:08:16It's about 140 kilometers.
00:08:18It'll take about 30 minutes.
00:08:21From here, they'll head north to Nikko Kaido.
00:08:25They'll take a helicopter to Nikko Toshogun, a World Heritage Site.
00:08:30Is this Nikko Kaido?
00:08:33I think it's down there.
00:08:34That's right.
00:08:37There's a line.
00:08:40This is Kitasenshu Station.
00:08:43This is Kitasenshu Station.
00:08:45We're going to cross the bridge and head north to Nikko Kaido.
00:08:51We're going to cross the bridge and head north to Nikko Kaido.
00:08:54We're going to cross the bridge and head north to Nikko Kaido.
00:08:58There it is.
00:08:59What's that?
00:09:01That's a nice line.
00:09:02I think it's orange.
00:09:05That's Sokai Station.
00:09:07Toku Line?
00:09:09Toku Tokyu?
00:09:12Toka Toka?
00:09:13Is that it?
00:09:16It looks like a lake.
00:09:18That's Musashino Line.
00:09:20Musashino Line?
00:09:23Hoshigaya?
00:09:24Hoshigaya Lake Town.
00:09:26Hoshigaya Lake Town.
00:09:28Musashino Line used to be called Kamotsu Line.
00:09:32Now, there are more stations and more passengers.
00:09:39In front of the station, there are mansions, supermarkets, and outlets.
00:09:47If you go there, you can find everything.
00:09:50It was very popular.
00:09:52Until 10 years ago, there was nothing.
00:09:56The town was built in a flash.
00:09:57It was built in a flash.
00:10:01Hoshigaya Lake Town is amazing.
00:10:04Hoshigaya Lake Town is amazing.
00:10:05Hoshigaya Lake Town is amazing.
00:10:06Hoshigaya Lake Town is amazing.
00:10:08At 10 o'clock, there is Saitama Super Arena.
00:10:12That's Saitama Super Arena.
00:10:13That's Saitama Super Arena.
00:10:14The Saitama Super Arena is in Saitama City.
00:10:16The Saitama Super Arena is in Saitama City.
00:10:19The Saitama Super Arena is in Saitama City.
00:10:29It's not a sunny day.
00:10:31I can see Mt. Tsukuba.
00:10:34Mt. Tsukuba is a mountain with a triangular shape.
00:10:41It is a mountain with a good location in Kanto area.
00:10:47Kanto area is large.
00:10:54People in Kanto area will be surprised.
00:10:59That's a spacer.
00:11:02That's a spacer.
00:11:04Is it a new spacer?
00:11:05Yes, it is.
00:11:06Is it a white spacer?
00:11:07Yes, it is.
00:11:12It's 6 seconds.
00:11:17Asakusa station is short.
00:11:19I can't ride a long train.
00:11:22Spacers are very popular now.
00:11:24Yes, it is.
00:11:25It's a new vehicle.
00:11:28I feel like I'm riding with a spacer.
00:11:35That's a trigger.
00:11:37Yes, it is.
00:11:39There is a bridge.
00:11:44Kurihashi station is in the town.
00:11:47Kurihashi?
00:11:48Yes.
00:11:49If I go to Nikko, I can go to Kurihashi by JR or Tohbu.
00:11:55Kurihashi is connected to Kurihashi.
00:11:58If I go to Nikko, I have to go to Kurihashi.
00:12:00Yes, you have to go to Kurihashi.
00:12:01There is a Tohoku Shinkansen.
00:12:09There is a Tohoku Shinkansen.
00:12:15It looks like green.
00:12:17Is it Hayabusa?
00:12:19It's coming.
00:12:21I'm going to Tokyo by Shinkansen.
00:12:28It looks like a mountain.
00:12:32Hayabusa is connected to the town.
00:12:40This river is the trigger of Shinkansen.
00:12:44Watarase river is coming from the top.
00:12:48Watarase is in front of Shinkansen.
00:12:50Is it a U-switch?
00:12:51Yes, it is.
00:12:52It's a U-switch.
00:12:54It's a U-switch.
00:12:56I didn't know this was a heart-shaped U-switch.
00:13:00There is no water.
00:13:02It has a strange shape.
00:13:05If I praise water, it doesn't look like a heart-shaped U-switch.
00:13:10It looks like a heart-shaped U-switch.
00:13:15It's a Kanto area.
00:13:17I've arrived at Dontsuki.
00:13:20I'm going to the station of Oka.
00:13:23I'm going to the station of Oka.
00:13:26I'm going to Oka.
00:13:29I should see it.
00:13:32What is the characteristic of Oka station?
00:13:34It's like a train.
00:13:39I know it.
00:13:42I'm going to various places.
00:13:45I'm going to Oyama.
00:13:49I'm going to Oyama.
00:13:55It's 3 o'clock.
00:13:58It looks like a locomotive.
00:14:02It's black.
00:14:04It's black.
00:14:05It's like a train.
00:14:09It's fun.
00:14:10I can see the chimney from here.
00:14:14Is that a station?
00:14:17It's easier to see from here.
00:14:19I'm going to the station of Oka.
00:14:21I'm going to Nikko.
00:14:27I can see the city of Utsunomiya.
00:14:32I can see the station of Utsunomiya in the direction of 3 o'clock.
00:14:37It's hard to see from here.
00:14:41This is the station of Utsunomiya.
00:14:44I can see the station of Utsunomiya in the direction of 3 o'clock.
00:14:56I can see it.
00:14:58That is Toshogu.
00:15:03I'm going to Nikko.
00:15:06I'm going to Nikko.
00:15:21It's still snowing.
00:15:24It's snowing around here.
00:15:27It's snowing on the rice field.
00:15:31It's snowing.
00:15:33It's snowing on the mountain, so it's not melting.
00:15:40I feel that I'm going to climb a lot from here.
00:15:43There is only one way to go up.
00:15:45Nikko is high.
00:15:47I can see the Sugi-Namiki of Nikko.
00:15:53It's going through here.
00:15:57It's the Sugi-Namiki of Nikko Kaido.
00:16:02It looks like it's connected.
00:16:05It's standing on the road.
00:16:09It looks like it's going straight up.
00:16:13Is Dotsuki the town of Nikko?
00:16:15That's right.
00:16:17I came to Toshogu.
00:16:20It's hard to come to Toshogu by helicopter.
00:16:24Captain.
00:16:26I want to go to Chuzenji, but it's impossible.
00:16:30Let's go to Chuzenji if we can.
00:16:33Clouds have appeared in front of us.
00:16:36If we come this far, we will reach Chuzenji.
00:16:43I saw it.
00:16:45I saw it.
00:16:47I saw Chuzenji.
00:16:49I saw the rice field of Chuzenji.
00:16:52Chuzenji is high.
00:16:56It's amazing.
00:16:58It's getting closer.
00:17:00It's getting closer.
00:17:03I can see it.
00:17:08Clouds have appeared.
00:17:10Clouds have appeared.
00:17:12But there is a strong current because of the wind.
00:17:16It's shaking a little.
00:17:21I saw it.
00:17:24I came to Chuzenji.
00:17:28That's Irohazaka.
00:17:31There is a road called Kurekurekurekure in front of the port.
00:17:38Where is this road?
00:17:40There are two roads.
00:17:42It's Irohazaka, which always appears in autumn.
00:17:47There is a waterfall.
00:17:49I can see it.
00:17:51I can see it.
00:17:53I can see it.
00:17:55I can see Kekondo waterfall.
00:18:02I can see Kekondo waterfall.
00:18:06This is a great view.
00:18:09I saw Kekondo waterfall and came to Chuzenji.
00:18:13I came to Chuzenji.
00:18:17Chuzenji is beautiful.
00:18:19The lake on the mountain is beautiful.
00:18:22This is a beautiful place.
00:18:37The lake is frozen.
00:18:43It's beautiful.
00:18:46This is amazing.
00:18:49This is a great design.
00:18:56I feel like I can see Mt. Nantai.
00:19:01This is amazing.
00:19:04This is a great design.
00:19:07This is amazing.
00:19:09This is a great design.
00:19:13They get off the helicopter and head to...
00:19:20...Nikko Toshogu, a world cultural heritage site.
00:19:29The specialist is Mr Kasuga, a Dojabiki.
00:19:34There is a temple that only the shogun could enter.
00:19:38Can we enter the temple?
00:19:41Yes, you can.
00:19:44They enter a special area of Nikko Toshogu, a world cultural heritage site.
00:19:51We're going in.
00:19:54Nikko Shaji, a world cultural heritage site.
00:19:57This is a world cultural heritage site.
00:20:01Nikko Shaji, a world cultural heritage site.
00:20:05As you can see, this is Nikko Shaji.
00:20:08This is a world cultural heritage site with two shrines and a temple.
00:20:15The temple is called Rinnoji.
00:20:18This is a temple from the Nara period.
00:20:20The shrine is called Futarasan Shrine.
00:20:22This is a shrine from the Nara period.
00:20:24This is where the shogun comes.
00:20:28Nikko Shaji, a world cultural heritage site.
00:20:32The shogun comes here because he thinks this is a good place.
00:20:37This is the shrine.
00:20:39This is the shrine.
00:20:43We're here.
00:20:46Do you feel anything when you look at this temple?
00:20:49This temple is famous.
00:20:52I've heard that this temple has a telescope.
00:20:57I've heard that it's narrower at the end.
00:21:00This temple is a bit different from that place.
00:21:03It's not like this?
00:21:04What is it for?
00:21:06What is it for?
00:21:08There's a telescope I mentioned earlier.
00:21:11It's narrower at the end.
00:21:13This temple is the opposite.
00:21:16Is the temple wider?
00:21:18Yes.
00:21:19Really?
00:21:20Let's measure it.
00:21:23Is the temple wider?
00:21:29I've heard that it's narrower at the end.
00:21:32This temple is a bit different from that place.
00:21:34It's not like this?
00:21:36There's a telescope I mentioned earlier.
00:21:40It's narrower at the end.
00:21:42This temple is the opposite.
00:21:45Is the temple wider?
00:21:47Let's measure it.
00:21:50People are coming. Let's hurry.
00:21:57It's 12 metres wide.
00:22:01It's about 13 metres wide.
00:22:04The entrance to the temple is about 13 metres wide.
00:22:10The entrance to the temple is about 13 metres wide.
00:22:14It's quite wide.
00:22:17It's hard to tell if it's wide or narrow.
00:22:22I can't tell if it's wide or narrow when I walk here.
00:22:27Let's measure it here.
00:22:29Is it okay?
00:22:30I'll go first.
00:22:31Okay, go ahead.
00:22:32I'll go quickly.
00:22:39It's amazing.
00:22:41It's 18 metres wide.
00:22:44It's 18 metres wide.
00:22:45It's 5 metres wide.
00:22:48It's quite wide.
00:22:50What do you mean by the difference in width?
00:22:53First of all, I think it has a military purpose.
00:22:56For example, it's to keep the distance of the rifle from being seen.
00:23:01Secondly, the back of the temple is getting narrower.
00:23:05It's wide up to here, but it's getting narrower from here.
00:23:08It means that it's to make the back of the temple stand out more.
00:23:12Instead of making it narrower from the bottom,
00:23:15they spread it out and make it wider.
00:23:17That's right.
00:23:18I see.
00:23:19I thought this part was getting narrower.
00:23:22I didn't know they spread it out.
00:23:24There's a kind of law that the people of Edo Jiran came up with.
00:23:29It's hidden here.
00:23:31I see.
00:23:32I shouldn't have thought about it.
00:23:35This is the best stone fort in Japan.
00:23:39It's made up of 15 stones.
00:23:43It's like a puzzle.
00:23:44Yes, it's a puzzle.
00:23:46There are three big stones on top.
00:23:49This is to suppress the force of the two stones bouncing up.
00:23:53It has a centrifugal force.
00:23:57Do you have to lift it up?
00:23:59You don't have to lift it up.
00:24:01Is it self-support?
00:24:02It's self-support.
00:24:05This is the front gate of Toshogu.
00:24:09What gate is this?
00:24:10This is the main gate.
00:24:15Let's go in.
00:24:28This is famous.
00:24:29This is a famous monkey sculpture.
00:24:31It's a monkey.
00:24:34This is a famous sculpture of a monkey.
00:24:40In fact, there are eight sculptures of monkeys in this building.
00:24:47Each one has a special reason.
00:24:52Why are there so many monkeys?
00:24:56Well...
00:24:58I'm sure I've heard of it.
00:25:04Actually, it's a story of human life.
00:25:07A story of life?
00:25:08Yes, it's a story of life.
00:25:10So there are monkeys.
00:25:11Yes, it's a story of love between parents and children.
00:25:15Secondly, it's a story of parents' teaching to their children.
00:25:18It's a story of parents' teaching to their children.
00:25:22It's a story of birth education.
00:25:24Thirdly, it's a story of parents' teaching to their children.
00:25:29Fourthly, it's a story of parents' teaching to their children.
00:25:36Fifthly, it's a story of parents' teaching to their children.
00:25:44In Japan, we call it education, employment, marriage, and care.
00:25:51The marriage is still next door.
00:25:55I've come to the fifth story.
00:25:56I've come to the sixth story.
00:26:00It's a story of hard work and frustration.
00:26:01And?
00:26:02It's a story of love.
00:26:03I've finally come to the marriage.
00:26:05It's a story of a man looking for a good partner even though he's worried about his wife.
00:26:10The seventh story is a story of marriage.
00:26:12It's a story of marriage.
00:26:13It's a story of a man who has overcome all the hardships.
00:26:15It's a story of a man who has supported his wife for a long time.
00:26:17The eighth story is a story of pregnancy.
00:26:20It's a story of a family.
00:26:22Considering the meaning of becoming a parent,
00:26:25he can go back to the start.
00:26:27He can live as a parent again.
00:26:30So there's a story.
00:26:32It's a story of how to live a life after the war.
00:26:36That's what he teaches us as a teacher.
00:26:40It's a story of birth, education, employment.
00:26:44I thought it was over when I had my family, but that's when it started to get tough.
00:26:49Actually, the hardest part is taking care of the family.
00:26:55That's where you end up.
00:26:59I'm getting close to that point.
00:27:02People at the time didn't realize.
00:27:06If you live to the point where you can get married, you'll be fine.
00:27:11After that, the number of children will increase.
00:27:14After that, you just have to wait.
00:27:21Now, finally.
00:27:23Oh, the Yomei Gate.
00:27:25We can see the Yomei Gate.
00:27:27The Yomei Gate is located in the center of the Nikko Tojo area.
00:27:32It is a beautiful gate that represents Japan.
00:27:35The National Treasure, the Yomei Gate.
00:27:39When you look at the gate, what's the best position to look at it?
00:27:44It's probably in the center.
00:27:47It's a little further in the center.
00:27:51It's in the middle here.
00:27:54If you look at it, it's about 155 centimeters.
00:27:59That's about it.
00:28:00Then it's in the middle.
00:28:02You have to be careful.
00:28:04It's in the middle here.
00:28:22When you look at the gate, what's the best position to look at it?
00:28:26It's in the middle here.
00:28:28It's in the middle here.
00:28:30If you look at it, it's about 155 centimeters.
00:28:34That's about it.
00:28:35Then it's in the middle.
00:28:37You have to be careful.
00:28:39If you look at it from the perspective of a carpenter at the time,
00:28:42you can see how good this shape is.
00:28:44This is the most important point.
00:28:46That's right.
00:28:481, 2, 3.
00:28:50It's in the middle of the third stone.
00:28:52It's 154 centimeters.
00:28:53It's about 55 to 56 centimeters.
00:28:55This is the best view.
00:29:00If you look at it from the perspective of a carpenter at the time,
00:29:02it's in the middle of the third stone.
00:29:04It's symmetrical.
00:29:09This is the line that represents the north and south.
00:29:14This is the north and south.
00:29:16This is the north.
00:29:17That's right.
00:29:18This is the north pole.
00:29:19That's right.
00:29:20Did you make it according to the north pole?
00:29:21Yes.
00:29:22Is that so?
00:29:23Yes.
00:29:24Did you build this last corner for the north pole?
00:29:26That's right.
00:29:30In the straight line that follows the north pole,
00:29:33there is the main shrine where Ieyasu is worshipped
00:29:36and the shrine where Ieyasu sleeps.
00:29:42This is it.
00:29:43There is a famous photo of this.
00:29:45If you look at it like this,
00:29:47the north pole is located just above the four-sided gate.
00:29:52The king of the heaven is the north pole.
00:29:55The north pole moves around without moving.
00:29:58The center is the north pole.
00:30:01By sleeping under the north pole,
00:30:04the king of the earth and the king of the heaven
00:30:07protect the country.
00:30:09So if you go south in this direction,
00:30:12you will come across a place.
00:30:15Edo.
00:30:16That's right.
00:30:17As a method to protect Edo,
00:30:19the Tokugawa family thought of
00:30:21worshipping Ieyasu as the god of the north pole
00:30:24to protect the city of Edo.
00:30:27In other words,
00:30:28to protect the country and peace of Japan.
00:30:31In order to do that,
00:30:33they needed the north pole from Edo.
00:30:40Wow, it's beautiful.
00:30:41Let's go.
00:30:48Yes, yes, yes.
00:30:50Wow.
00:30:56The four-sided gate is very gorgeous.
00:31:02I think it's beautiful no matter who looks at it.
00:31:07There are 508 bones in this gate.
00:31:10There are a lot of spirits in the animal grave.
00:31:14Dragon and so on.
00:31:16There are stories about how to make peace
00:31:20and how to maintain peace.
00:31:24There are stories.
00:31:25Yes, there are.
00:31:26There are stories, but they are all meaningful.
00:31:28Yes, they are.
00:31:29I'm reading a book.
00:31:31My mother moved three times for the sake of my child.
00:31:35The third time,
00:31:37I learned a lot from this book.
00:31:40If you take care of the environment,
00:31:42your child will grow up well.
00:31:44Like an orphan in China.
00:31:45That's right.
00:31:49If you look at it carefully,
00:31:51you won't get tired of it even if you look at it for a day.
00:31:53You won't get tired of it even if you look at it for a day.
00:31:55That's right.
00:31:58It's about music and talent.
00:32:01That's what it says.
00:32:04Do you know this person who has a dream?
00:32:08Who is he?
00:32:09He's from China, right?
00:32:11No, he's from Japan.
00:32:13Who is he?
00:32:14He's called Zui Jin.
00:32:16He's an SP now.
00:32:17Oh, Zui Jin.
00:32:19Yes.
00:32:20It's easy to overlook,
00:32:22but if you look at the ceiling,
00:32:24it says,
00:32:25the dragon who glares at the eight directions of death.
00:32:27He's the god of heaven.
00:32:29I see.
00:32:31What's on the ceiling of Yomeimon
00:32:34is the drawing of the two dragons,
00:32:37whose gazes are mysterious no matter where you look at them from.
00:32:44It's impressive.
00:32:46No matter how many times you come here.
00:32:47Yes, thank you.
00:32:49This is amazing, too.
00:32:51This is the highlight, right?
00:32:54Yes.
00:32:55This is where the explosion of Omimie Castle occurred.
00:32:58This is the empty gate.
00:33:01The ruins and main hall are located inside the empty gate.
00:33:05Only the Tokugawa family and the Shogun can enter from this gate.
00:33:12There are some places that you can't easily enter.
00:33:17There's a temple that only the Shogun could enter.
00:33:20You mean you can enter it for a special purpose?
00:33:22Yes.
00:33:24Mr. Yoshizumi will visit that special area.
00:33:28Yomeimon
00:33:32This is...
00:33:35This is...
00:33:37This is a famous cat.
00:33:38Yes, it's a sleeping cat.
00:33:42It's a famous cat.
00:33:45Is this the only Jinguro Saku on the left?
00:33:48Yes.
00:33:50Of the 5,173 Jinguro Saku, this is the only one.
00:33:55If you look closely at the expression of the cat,
00:33:58you can see that it has a gentle expression.
00:34:01But this cat has changed.
00:34:03In fact, it has changed its posture.
00:34:06This is interesting.
00:34:07Is this good?
00:34:08Yes.
00:34:13If you look at this area...
00:34:16Wow.
00:34:18It looks like it's trying to attack a mouse.
00:34:21It looks like it's trying to attack a prey.
00:34:23This is amazing.
00:34:24It's true.
00:34:28Wow.
00:34:29This is amazing.
00:34:30Here you go.
00:34:33It's completely different.
00:34:37It looks like it's sleeping here.
00:34:41If you go over there, it's really...
00:34:42It looks like it's going to attack.
00:34:44It protects the country.
00:34:45In other words, it creates a country where everyone can sleep.
00:34:48For that, one kind of power is needed.
00:34:54I don't think people will notice this.
00:34:56That's right.
00:34:57People will think it's a cat.
00:34:58That's right.
00:34:59I don't think anyone would take a picture from here.
00:35:01I don't think so.
00:35:02I see.
00:35:03I see.
00:35:09That's right.
00:35:10On the other side...
00:35:13I was told that the secret of the sleeping cat is...
00:35:16I see.
00:35:17It's amazing.
00:35:18From now on, let's go to Okunomiya.
00:35:20Let's go.
00:35:23Okunomiya
00:35:28Was this built at the same time as the Soken?
00:35:30Yes.
00:35:31It took about a year to build this shrine.
00:35:34It is said that it was built to commemorate the death of Lord Ieyasu.
00:35:41You can see the temple on the left.
00:35:46I can see the beautiful golden border.
00:35:49It's nice.
00:35:50White, black, and gold.
00:35:51Yes.
00:35:53There is a lot of red and green in front of the Yomen gate.
00:35:56But when you go through the gate,
00:35:58you can see the difference in color and height.
00:36:04It's snowing right now, so it's even more beautiful.
00:36:08No, no.
00:36:09Oh, it's attached.
00:36:11After all, there are parts that can be hung after many years.
00:36:14Yes.
00:36:15I see.
00:36:23This is Okusha Haiden.
00:36:25Oh, this is also Haiden.
00:36:27This is where the fruit of the Shogun family grew and became a shrine.
00:36:33At first, in the era of the Shogun,
00:36:36this was a wooden tower.
00:36:38The three-generation Yemitsu-ko changed this to stone.
00:36:43It is said that the great Shogun of Tokugawa
00:36:46visited this place many times on April 17, the anniversary of the death of Lord Ieyasu.
00:36:55Lord Ieyasu is sleeping under this.
00:37:00Can you see the strange things lined up in front of you?
00:37:03In front of the grave.
00:37:05Oh, there are a crane and a turtle.
00:37:08This is called Mitsugusugo.
00:37:11The back is a vase, and the middle is a cauldron.
00:37:15The one in front is a table.
00:37:17It's a six-story building.
00:37:19This was actually built by the government of Korea.
00:37:23It is a place where foreign goods are taken care of,
00:37:25and the trade with foreign countries is also carried out properly.
00:37:30Lord Ieyasu wished for world peace through this.
00:37:37It's hard to go around the castle because it's easy to say.
00:37:40It's hard to go around, isn't it?
00:37:42But from behind Lord Ieyasu,
00:37:45you can see the direction from here,
00:37:48and you can see it as a pillar to protect the country.
00:37:53This is all the way to Edo.
00:38:00We've seen it all the way to the back,
00:38:05so we have to pay our respects at the main temple at the end.
00:38:08Today, we received a special worship.
00:38:10Oh, you're going to worship?
00:38:11Yes, we were able to come to Japan formally.
00:38:13You're going to worship formally?
00:38:14Yes, we're going to worship formally.
00:38:16What is the special place for worship?
00:38:20Ordinary people will worship here.
00:38:23Actually, there is a place where only the shogun could enter.
00:38:31That's where we're going to worship today.
00:38:33Oh, you're going to put it in there?
00:38:36Yes.
00:38:38Inside the main temple?
00:38:39Yes, inside the main temple.
00:38:40Is the camera okay?
00:38:42The camera is not allowed.
00:38:44The camera is not allowed?
00:38:45Yes.
00:38:46Is it okay?
00:38:47Will it work as a TV?
00:38:48Is it okay?
00:38:49But...
00:38:50It's not allowed.
00:38:51It's a place where you can't usually enter.
00:38:54Please wait.
00:38:55I'll tell him.
00:38:56Well, well, well.
00:38:57Please.
00:38:58Well, well, well.
00:38:59It's a great opportunity.
00:39:01I'll go.
00:39:05I only brought my jacket.
00:39:07Thank you very much.
00:39:18The shogun's seat was used by the great shogun of Tokugawa.
00:39:28Only the shogun was allowed to enter.
00:39:32He calmed down in this room and worshipped Ieyasu in the main temple.
00:39:58I see.
00:40:01I see.
00:40:03It was a warm time, supported by the brightness inside.
00:40:11I think the shogun had a place in his heart where he could spend his time in the main temple.
00:40:25The answer to the question of how to continue the peace of the country created by Ieyasu can be found in this building.
00:40:35He built it without hesitation.
00:40:36That's right.
00:40:37He built it as much as he could.
00:40:39He made it thoroughly.
00:40:41He made it thoroughly, so you can finally see the answer there.
00:40:48That's right.
00:40:50This is a special place for worshipping.
00:40:55I don't know if it's the world peace or the peace of the country.
00:40:58It's the same.
00:40:59Yes, it's the same.
00:41:01Actually, Ieyasu didn't live in Nikko from the beginning.
00:41:06He was buried in Kunozan in Shizuoka.
00:41:10He got power from Kunozan.
00:41:13He protected Nikko and Kunozan.
00:41:18Shall we go to Kunozan?
00:41:20Shall we?
00:41:21Shall we?
00:41:22I'm wearing a helicopter today.
00:41:26Let's go by helicopter.
00:41:27Let's go.
00:41:29I'm glad I'm wearing a helicopter.
00:41:33Shall we go?
00:41:35Yes.
00:41:36Let's fly straight to Kunozan.
00:41:43This is the road that the captain takes to the foot of the mountain.
00:41:50That's right.
00:41:51This is the road that the captain takes to the foot of the mountain.
00:41:54That's right.
00:41:57I can see Mt.Fuji.
00:41:59It has a white face.
00:42:01I can see it.
00:42:02I can see it.
00:42:04It's easy to understand, isn't it?
00:42:06I should aim for Mt.Fuji.
00:42:08That's right.
00:42:13I can see Gunma Prefecture in front of me.
00:42:18Gunma Prefecture is located in the north of the Kanto area.
00:42:22That's Kiryu Prefecture.
00:42:24That's Ota and Ashikaga Prefecture.
00:42:29That's Tochigi Prefecture.
00:42:31That's right.
00:42:32That's Kiryu Prefecture.
00:42:36That's Gunma Prefecture.
00:42:41That's Takasaki Prefecture.
00:42:42It's a little hard to understand, but there is a big brick building.
00:42:47The green building is the upper part of the Tone River.
00:42:51Gunma Prefecture is standing on it.
00:42:53That's Maebashi Prefecture.
00:42:56That's Maebashi Prefecture.
00:42:59That's Takasaki Prefecture.
00:43:05I'm flying over Takasaki Station.
00:43:09I'm flying over Takasaki Station.
00:43:12That's Takasaki Station.
00:43:14Takasaki Station is big.
00:43:15Takasaki Station is big.
00:43:17There used to be a train station here.
00:43:20There used to be a turntable here.
00:43:22It's a place where you can see the sky.
00:43:23That's because the JR line and the Shinkansen line are separated.
00:43:29That's where the Hokuriku Shinkansen line and the JR Shinkansen line are separated.
00:43:34That's where they are separated.
00:43:39I can see Kannon Takasaki down there.
00:43:46I feel like I'm looking down on the city of Takasaki.
00:43:49I feel like I'm looking down on the city of Takasaki.
00:43:52I've never been to Kannon Takasaki.
00:43:56Takasaki Station
00:44:05That's Chichibu Prefecture.
00:44:10I can see the city of Chichibu.
00:44:14It's not that tall.
00:44:19It's the city of Chichibu.
00:44:25That means...
00:44:31This river is the current of the Ara River.
00:44:36That's the valley of the river.
00:44:39That's Nagatoro.
00:44:44This is the place where the Nagatoro boat will land.
00:44:50It will land tomorrow.
00:44:51It's the place where the boat will land tomorrow.
00:44:52It's the place where the boat will land tomorrow.
00:44:54It's the place where the boat will land tomorrow.
00:44:55It's the place where the boat will land tomorrow.
00:45:02I'm flying straight to Mt. Bukou.
00:45:10Mt. Bukou is the site of the stone quarry.
00:45:13It is said that the shape of the mountain changes every time it comes.
00:45:16It looks like a pyramid.
00:45:19Every year, the mountain is getting lower and lower.
00:45:25The mountain is getting smaller and smaller.
00:45:32It's a big stone quarry.
00:45:36It's amazing.
00:45:40It's moving.
00:45:41It's working.
00:45:43There is a truck.
00:45:45The plane is moving.
00:45:49The plane is moving.
00:45:53It's amazing.
00:45:55It's like a pyramid.
00:45:56It's like a pyramid.
00:46:03When Mt. Fuji appears in front of us, we are getting closer to it.
00:46:12When we pass this mountain, we will pass from Saitama to Yamanashi.
00:46:19Yamanashi
00:46:23The view in front of us is amazing.
00:46:26It's amazing because there are no clouds in front of us.
00:46:28I've never seen such a view.
00:46:30Yamanashi
00:46:36It's getting crowded again.
00:46:40The road in front of us is the central highway.
00:46:44So, we will pass through Otsuki.
00:46:49Otsuki
00:46:53Mt. Fuji is straight ahead of this highway.
00:46:59I can see Mt. Fuji and the soil from the sky.
00:47:12I can see Kawaguchiko on my right.
00:47:19I can see Mt. Yamanaka on my left.
00:47:26I can see Kawaguchiko on my right and Mt. Yamanaka on my left.
00:47:31This is Kawaguchiko Bridge.
00:47:39This is Jukkai.
00:47:40Aokigahara Jukkai is just below this bridge.
00:47:43Aokigahara Jukkai
00:47:46There is a forest of Tetsukazu here.
00:47:51I don't know where I am if I'm 50 meters away from the road.
00:48:00I can hear the sound of lava from Mt. Fuji.
00:48:14There is a small mountain on the side of Aokigahara Jukkai.
00:48:21This is the crater of Mt. Fuji.
00:48:24This crater was formed after a small eruption.
00:48:31You can see Mt. Osawa is collapsing.
00:48:36You can see the flow of the soil from the crater.
00:48:52The crater is collapsing.
00:48:56Mt. Fuji
00:49:04Mt. Fuji is windy.
00:49:07There is a lot of smoke.
00:49:10This area is windy.
00:49:13Yes, it is.
00:49:16The wind speed is 40 meters per hour.
00:49:19Aokigahara Jukkai
00:49:22I will approach Mt. Fuji.
00:49:26Aokigahara Jukkai
00:49:30It's beautiful.
00:49:38Captain, isn't it dangerous to go too close?
00:49:41That's right.
00:49:42It's okay.
00:49:45I need oxygen.
00:49:50I thought it was cold.
00:49:52It's beautiful.
00:49:54Mt. Fuji is getting closer.
00:49:58Aokigahara Jukkai
00:50:05Captain, isn't it dangerous to go too close?
00:50:08That's right.
00:50:09It's okay.
00:50:11I need oxygen.
00:50:16I thought it was cold.
00:50:18It's beautiful.
00:50:20Mt. Fuji is getting closer.
00:50:27Mt. Fuji is close.
00:50:30It's about minus 10 degrees outside.
00:50:32It's cold.
00:50:34Aokigahara Jukkai
00:50:46It's beautiful.
00:50:50Mt. Fuji is close.
00:50:56It's beautiful.
00:51:04Aokigahara Jukkai
00:51:12I can't believe it.
00:51:23Captain, what's the altitude?
00:51:25It's 12,000 meters.
00:51:27It's just the top of the mountain.
00:51:29It's just the top of the mountain.
00:51:31It's a little lower than the mountain.
00:51:36I can see it.
00:51:37I can see the foot of the Kengamine.
00:51:43It's on the right.
00:51:49It's going up.
00:51:53It's a world of hard ice.
00:52:02I can see it right next to me.
00:52:07It's beautiful.
00:52:12I haven't seen this view for a long time.
00:52:16It's a world of hard ice.
00:52:25I can see the bus center from here.
00:52:29Mt. Fuji is going up.
00:52:32Mt. Fuji is going up.
00:52:35I can see the mountain hut.
00:52:39I can see the mountain hut.
00:52:48It's amazing.
00:52:52It's the best.
00:52:55It's the best.
00:53:04I can see Mishima station.
00:53:08I can see the Shinkansen Mishima station.
00:53:15The Hokkaido Shinkansen is coming soon.
00:53:19It's coming.
00:53:22It's just about to close.
00:53:26It's just about to close.
00:53:30The driver of the Shinkansen is working hard 24 hours a day.
00:53:37He doesn't have time to look at Mt. Fuji.
00:53:4024 hours a day.
00:53:42It's totally different from what I imagined.
00:53:46I've always wanted to drive a Shinkansen since I was a child.
00:53:52The Shinkansen is departing.
00:53:56The Shinkansen is departing.
00:54:13The Shinkansen is departing.
00:54:19The Shinkansen is departing.
00:54:26The Shinkansen is departing.
00:54:40The Shinkansen is departing.
00:54:55The train is arriving.
00:55:04The train is arriving.
00:55:09They are really careful when they are driving.
00:55:13We are careful when we stop.
00:55:16Even at the station, we look at the passengers' movements before we pass.
00:55:22This is the safety of the train.
00:55:23Also, when it rains, the rails are made of steel and the wheels are also made of steel, so there is a possibility that the train will slip.
00:55:32Therefore, when accelerating the train, we accelerate in the tunnel as much as possible to provide a more comfortable ride for the passengers.
00:55:43When it rains, we drive carefully.
00:55:46The fact that the ride does not change even on a rainy day is actually a great technology.
00:55:54I think Mt.Fuji seen from the driver's seat is special.
00:55:58This is the privilege of the driver.
00:56:11After driving for two and a half hours, we take a break and go to the next stop.
00:56:23This is a substitute for rice.
00:56:26It looks really hot.
00:56:35It's delicious.
00:56:42Today is the last day in Nagoya.
00:56:54This is Nozomi 34.
00:56:56We will stay at the Nozomi Resort in Nagoya and prepare for tomorrow's Shinkansen.
00:57:03It's hard to get up early in the morning, isn't it?
00:57:07The driver's job is to use his nerves, so we take a break based on the driver's health.
00:57:18I'm running at 300 km per hour, so I'm nervous.
00:57:24It's 6 o'clock, 10 minutes and 10 seconds.
00:57:29It's 6 o'clock, 10 minutes and 10 seconds.
00:57:32It's 15 minutes.
00:57:34All right.
00:57:36This is important.
00:57:41This is a business bag with a business card.
00:57:44On the shoulder is a personal bag such as clothes, drinks, and personal belongings.
00:57:53He is driving while looking at the sunrise.
00:57:57I wonder how it feels to drive while looking at the sunrise.
00:58:14We will stop here.
00:58:16Thank you for your hard work.
00:58:23The day is over.
00:58:25I think I can take a day off tomorrow.
00:58:29I think it's the most rewarding thing for me to be useful to everyone.
00:58:34I think it's one of the jobs of a child's dream that many children wave at me at home.
00:58:44I'm proud of it.
00:58:47You must have longed for it when you were a child.
00:58:50You'll see it soon.
00:58:52We have arrived at our destination.
00:59:01This is it, right?
00:59:02Yes.
00:59:04This is amazing.
00:59:11We have arrived at our destination.
00:59:19This is it, right?
00:59:20This is it, right?
00:59:21Yes.
00:59:23This is amazing.
00:59:28This is a natural terrain.
00:59:31That's right.
00:59:32This is a cliff.
00:59:35This is amazing.
00:59:38The surrounding mountains are not connected at all.
00:59:43We have to climb somewhere on the cliff.
00:59:50This is amazing.
00:59:51This is a real cliff.
00:59:54This is a real cliff.
01:00:01There is a theory.
01:00:03This is a mountain of cliffs.
01:00:06It's hard to attack from there.
01:00:09This is a cliff to protect Tokaido.
01:00:14This is a cliff.
01:00:17You can see Mt. Kuno and Mt. Fuji over there.
01:00:23You can see Nikko and Toshogu over there.
01:00:33One year after Ieyasu was buried in Mt. Kuno,
01:00:38Ieyasu was buried again in Nikko and Toshogu.
01:00:51Shall we go down?
01:00:56Mt. Kuno and Toshogu where Ieyasu was buried.
01:01:00The three-way stone steps that climb the cliff.
01:01:101159 steps.
01:01:15Originally, many visitors use a ropeway to climb.
01:01:21This time, Mr. Yoshizumi.
01:01:25Let's go.
01:01:30The three-way stone steps that climb the cliff.
01:01:36Look at these steps.
01:01:42It's cloudy, but it's just right.
01:01:51It's bent.
01:01:54If it wasn't bent, it would be a cruel step.
01:02:00It's just right.
01:02:02It's a ladder.
01:02:04It's impossible.
01:02:30The three-way stone steps that climb the cliff.
01:02:41Someone is coming.
01:02:46He's the guide for today.
01:02:49Hello. I'm Ishihara. Nice to meet you.
01:02:54Welcome.
01:02:56What's your name?
01:02:57I'm Takegami from Mt. Kuno and Toshogu.
01:03:01I'm Gonnegi.
01:03:03Nice to meet you.
01:03:06It's a nice day today.
01:03:08The air is fresh today.
01:03:11I can see far.
01:03:16Newlyweds climb this every day, right?
01:03:18Yes, I go to work every day in the morning.
01:03:20Do you go to work and climb this?
01:03:22Yes, this is the only route.
01:03:26Don't you use the ropeway?
01:03:27The ropeway is in front of the store, so we'll be late.
01:03:33There is a gate.
01:03:35This is the first gate.
01:03:38It's the first gate when you climb from the bottom.
01:03:43In the old days, there was a building in the back.
01:03:47This was the place where all the deliveries were made.
01:03:54This is a wire.
01:03:55Yes, it is.
01:04:12It's hard to climb a 1000 steps.
01:04:16It's hard.
01:04:17It's hard.
01:04:27It's better to wear hard shoes.
01:04:29This is the right shoes.
01:04:31These are climbing shoes.
01:04:41That was last year, right?
01:04:42Yes, it was last year.
01:04:44Last year, it was the ropeway.
01:04:47It's hard.
01:05:10Is this old?
01:05:11This is also from 400 years ago.
01:05:17Visitors can't climb the stairs to the empty gate except on special days.
01:05:25It's common to take a different route to the store.
01:05:30But this time, it's special.
01:05:36Today, we'll start from the middle.
01:05:39Oh, I'm sorry.
01:05:42It's special.
01:05:44Oh, it's from the middle.
01:05:51The last person, please close the door.
01:05:53Oh, I'm sorry.
01:06:05If you look back here, you can see that the height of the old gate is almost the same as that of the first gate.
01:06:15So, it's quite high.
01:06:18I've climbed it once, twice, and three times.
01:06:20It's a little long.
01:06:22Because of the height difference, the gate is angled.
01:06:26Yes.
01:06:28When I looked up from the bottom, the gate was built so that it would be higher.
01:06:34To show the landscape.
01:06:37The building in front of us is the Gosha-den.
01:06:40And there is the Haiden.
01:06:41The main hall is in the back.
01:06:44The Gosha-den
01:06:48The national treasure, the Gosha-den, is a shrine dedicated to Ieyasu Tokugawa.
01:06:58In fact, the Toshogu of Japan, and the Toshogu of Japan all over Japan, are based on the Gosha-den of Mt. Kuno.
01:07:08I'll do it properly.
01:07:23I've done it.
01:07:29It's so shiny.
01:07:31I can't move my legs here.
01:07:35Thank you very much.
01:07:37I think I'm the first person to visit here by helicopter from Nikko, Toshogu of Japan.
01:07:46And after this,
01:07:48a special area that Ieyasu loved.
01:07:52For the first time as a TV program,
01:07:56Toshogu of Mt. Kuno
01:08:00Toshogu of Mt. Kuno, where Ieyasu was buried for the first time.
01:08:07This is the view that Ieyasu loved.
01:08:14It's his first time as a TV program in the area where he is usually not allowed to enter.
01:08:25Before standing in that sacred place,
01:08:33Mr. Yoshizumi and his staff
01:08:36clean their bodies with the ashes.
01:08:44The height of the main shrine and the height of the ashes,
01:08:50you can see it when you sit down,
01:08:52but the view is about the same as the view of God.
01:09:01It's like that.
01:09:04In Meiji Shrine and other shrines,
01:09:08God is worshipped at a high place.
01:09:11On the other hand,
01:09:13Toshogu of Mt. Kuno, where Ieyasu was buried,
01:09:16the height of the main shrine and the ashes,
01:09:20where people are worshipped,
01:09:23and where God is worshipped,
01:09:25are slightly different.
01:09:27Ieyasu wanted to talk to people,
01:09:30so he wanted to be close to people.
01:09:32Yes.
01:09:34The only people who could visit here
01:09:37were the members of the Tokugawa family,
01:09:40such as the Shogun,
01:09:42who were close to the Tokugawa family.
01:09:44I think that's a strong meaning.
01:09:55I'll wash your hair.
01:09:57Please lower your head.
01:10:07Please stand up.
01:10:08Please stand up.
01:10:11Mr. Yoshizumi Ishihara,
01:10:14please prepare the tamagushi.
01:10:18Everyone, please stand up.
01:10:21On behalf of everyone,
01:10:23let's pray together.
01:10:39Please take a seat.
01:10:46Shall we start?
01:10:48Yes.
01:10:52I'll show you around.
01:11:08It's a cliff.
01:11:10I can't imagine this.
01:11:13I can't believe
01:11:15there's a cliff like this behind us.
01:11:20We're standing in a narrow place.
01:11:24Well,
01:11:26let's start from the other side of the rail.
01:11:29I'm sorry.
01:11:31I'm sorry.
01:11:33I'm sorry.
01:11:35I'm sorry.
01:11:36I'm sorry.
01:11:45Where should we start?
01:11:47Can we start from there?
01:11:49Yes.
01:12:01Which way should we go?
01:12:03This way.
01:12:06Let me show you
01:12:08a special place.
01:12:10This is the mountain path.
01:12:12If you haven't paid yet,
01:12:14you can stay here.
01:12:16Let's go.
01:12:28If you haven't paid yet,
01:12:30you can stay here.
01:12:32Let's go.
01:12:36Let's go.
01:12:47What's ahead of us?
01:12:49What's ahead of us?
01:12:51It's the summit of Mt. Kuno.
01:12:55I see.
01:13:06Let's go.
01:13:36I'm tired.
01:13:46You must be tired to climb every morning.
01:13:49No.
01:13:51If I can't climb,
01:13:53I can't work.
01:13:56No.
01:14:07I can see a shrine.
01:14:12I can see a shrine.
01:14:18I can see a shrine.
01:14:20I can see a shrine.
01:14:30This is the highest point of Mt. Kuno.
01:14:33This is the highest point of Mt. Kuno.
01:14:38This is the highest point.
01:14:40It's a shrine called Atoko Shrine.
01:14:43It's a so-called sunshade.
01:14:46A sunshade?
01:14:48It's to prevent a fire.
01:15:00We've arrived.
01:15:02We've arrived.
01:15:11I have to keep my hands together.
01:15:26This is the highest point of Mt. Kuno.
01:15:32It's 216 meters above sea level.
01:15:39This place on the summit of Mt. Kuno
01:15:43is an important reason why Ieyasu cherished it so much.
01:15:52This is the back side of the shrine.
01:15:55Actually, there is a special place
01:16:01where the shrine is connected to Mt. Kuno.
01:16:05There is a special place where the shrine is connected to Mt. Kuno.
01:16:09There is a special place where the shrine is connected to Mt. Kuno.
01:16:11It's Mt. Fuji.
01:16:14Yes.
01:16:16He loved the scenery from Mt. Kuno
01:16:19and wished peace to Mt. Fuji forever.
01:16:22It's that scenery.
01:16:27If you go two or three meters beyond that tree,
01:16:31you'll see a cliff.
01:16:33It's a very dangerous place.
01:16:37I can show you to the side of that tree.
01:16:43It's dangerous if you go too far, right?
01:16:44That's right.
01:16:46It's at the edge.
01:16:49It's a place you don't usually go in.
01:16:51Yes.
01:16:52It's dangerous. Are you okay?
01:16:53Yes.
01:16:57If you go two or three meters beyond that tree,
01:17:01you'll see a cliff.
01:17:03It's a very dangerous place.
01:17:06I can show you to the side of that tree.
01:17:12Yes.
01:17:15Mr. Yoshizumi and the others are surrounded by cliffs.
01:17:20It's the summit of Mt. Kuno.
01:17:25It's dangerous if you go too far, right?
01:17:27That's right.
01:17:29It's at the edge.
01:17:31It's a place you don't usually go in.
01:17:34Yes.
01:17:35It's dangerous. Are you okay?
01:17:36Yes.
01:17:37If you go two or three meters beyond that tree,
01:17:39you'll see a cliff.
01:17:40It's dangerous. Are you okay?
01:17:42If you go two or three meters beyond that tree,
01:17:44you'll see a cliff.
01:17:47It's dangerous, right?
01:17:48Yes.
01:17:49If you fall,
01:17:51you'll see a tree with a tree trunk.
01:17:54There is a cliff on the other side of the mountain.
01:17:59It's cloudy today.
01:18:02I can't see it.
01:18:03You may not be able to see it.
01:18:05I can see it.
01:18:09Can you see Mt. Fuji?
01:18:10I can't see it.
01:18:11I can't see it.
01:18:12It's cloudy.
01:18:14I can't confirm it.
01:18:16What is that?
01:18:17What is that?
01:18:19Unfortunately, it's cloudy.
01:18:22If it were a sunny day...
01:18:30The magnificent Mt. Fuji reflected in the blue sky
01:18:35and the Nikko Toshogu in front of it.
01:18:39Ieyasu may have been longing for peace in this scenery.
01:18:49The treasure that Ieyasu loved was sleeping here in Mt. Kuno.
01:19:10It's written here,
01:19:14and it's a book.
01:19:17Ieyasu was interested in medicine.
01:19:21Yes, he was interested in medicine.
01:19:23Yes, he was.
01:19:25Ieyasu had the image that he was a doctor.
01:19:30He played a very important role in that.
01:19:34This is a Japanese medicine book that Ieyasu used to make medicine.
01:19:43Ieyasu used it as a textbook when he visited China and Korea.
01:19:48This is a textbook of medicine, isn't it?
01:19:51Yes, it's a textbook of medicine.
01:19:53It's a textbook.
01:19:54I have the impression that Bandai is particular about medicine.
01:20:01This statue looks like Ieyasu.
01:20:04I see.
01:20:07I don't know if you can read this.
01:20:09It says, stomachache.
01:20:11Open the page of stomachache.
01:20:14According to various symptoms,
01:20:17such as wounds,
01:20:18Oh, wounds.
01:20:19gallbladder, etc.
01:20:22If you read this,
01:20:24I think so.
01:20:26Ieyasu made this by himself.
01:20:30I remember that he drank it by himself or gave it to his family.
01:20:36I think he opened it like this and held it.
01:20:39Oh, he held it like this and did this.
01:20:42For example, here.
01:20:43There is a color in this corner.
01:20:45He actually held it like this.
01:20:47He held it like this.
01:20:50For example, here.
01:20:51There is a color in this corner.
01:20:53He actually held it like this.
01:20:55He held it like this.
01:20:57Next is this.
01:20:59It says a body.
01:21:02A body?
01:21:03No, a character.
01:21:04Characters are only attributes.
01:21:06I see.
01:21:08When I open the box,
01:21:09I think I can smell something.
01:21:11I think I can smell something.
01:21:12Can you put your mask back down?
01:21:16It smells.
01:21:29This is worth a lot of money, isn't it?
01:21:35Yes, it is.
01:21:37We don't know what it is, but it looks like a tree.
01:21:39Yes, it does.
01:21:41I don't know much about wood,
01:21:45but I don't think there are many pieces of wood
01:21:49that are left in this shape and size.
01:21:53I see.
01:21:55Did Ieyasu use this?
01:21:58I think so.
01:22:00There is a record that Ieyasu himself
01:22:02did various things on the road.
01:22:05There is a place where there is a hit.
01:22:07Yes, there is a place where there is a hit.
01:22:09If there was a hit,
01:22:11I think it would have been scraped off
01:22:13and used little by little.
01:22:17Now, what is on the market
01:22:21and what is called a character ad,
01:22:24I think there is a price range from 15,000 yen to tens of thousands of yen.
01:22:32This is also a piece of wood that Ieyasu used.
01:22:36I'm a little reluctant to say the price.
01:22:39How many kilograms is this?
01:22:40This is about 4 kg.
01:22:424 kg?
01:22:43Yes.
01:22:44As for 10,000 yen, it's a low price,
01:22:47but it's about 40 million yen.
01:22:49That's about it.

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