【道央】初騎北海道 玩什麼都好吃驚 安平町鹿公園吃太豐盛 竟有哈密瓜
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Yeah Because we’re in Hokkaido We’re not sure how dense gas stations are Don’t know the gas station density So we refueled while we still had half a tank After refueling, it shows We spent 308 yen Now it’s time to settle the payment Where’s my receipt? Right here Take this To the payment machine Use the payment machine At the machine, scan this barcode Let it scan Then it’ll Give change Okay O.K. Why does it keep beeping? I don’t know either A casual trip
First ride in Hokkaido I think it’s wheat Yeah, it’s prickly
How is the wheat ripe so early? Yeah, why so early? Wanna Google it? Wanna? It’s someone’s field, not sure if we can go in Go Google it Google what? Google what plant this is Haha
Oh It must be wheat Yeah, it’s dry land, not a paddy Not a rice field Wow, it’s beautiful Up close, it’s beautiful Turns out it’s barley, haha Up close, so pretty Hey, could this be upland rice? No idea Probably wheat Searching… So beautiful
Yeah, it’s regular wheat Oh Those fuzzy parts look like gold
Yeah Looks like gold Retriever So beautiful The top peeking out looks really cute Yeah This is… not sure Must be someone’s field Don’t dare to step in It’s okay, no need to step in Just borrow an angle Here How is it so pretty A wheat field So it’s a wheat field Doesn’t need water at all, look Actually, it’s irrigated See, there’s moss over there So it still needs water Maybe natural rainfall is enough? Oh! Look! Wow! It’s so vast—really beautiful. We’re just starting our trip. What if later on… …we see this the whole way and get tired of it? If this… …is ready for harvest, it’ll be golden yellow. Mhm. We might actually catch that! Hmm… you think we will? If it’s harvest season in Hokkaido… …it might be August or September. Wow. So beautiful. Really pretty. Yeah. This angle looks amazing. Mhm. And the road edges are all gravel. See that? — Yeah. Don’t ride too close to the edge. There’s so much loose gravel on the sides. Really dangerous. — Yeah. There’s no grip at all. I can barely stand on it—look at this. Look at my feet. Way too slippery. All these small rocks… Are they from ice breaking apart? Is that why there are so many? Yeah, cracks in the pavement freeze up… …then break apart piece by piece. It’s a mix of sand and asphalt originally. And then… …the stuff in the holes gets crushed by cars over time. And gets pushed to the edges. They patch the middle up again, but the edges are left like this. For cars, sliding during turns isn’t as bad. But for… …us on motorcycles, a single turn could make us slide out. It’s so slippery, I can’t even stand up on it. That’s dangerous. And there’s a lot of it along the road. It’s dangerous, so stay away from the edge. Don’t ride too close to the edge. Just… …slow down, and let the cars pass. I thought Hokkaido was all coniferous forest. But there are broadleaf trees too. Well, it’s summer now. Huh? It’s summer now. Oh… So these trees… …can survive the winter? They probably shed all their leaves. Agricultural road. (laughs) Is that sunlight causing this… …or… …is it always like this? Those layers of color… Let’s see if they move. Nope. They’re not moving—so it’s just like that. Wow, it’s so beautiful. Biei looks kind of like this too. Even more beautiful. Not sure what those little seedlings are. Seedlings? Oh. You’d have to look it up to know. Could they be potatoes? I don’t know either. Do you think Japanese people don’t really want to go to Europe either? He said he would go to Hokkaido. It looks the same there. Maybe… Maybe… I don’t know. I think it’s a bit different. [Malešov Czech Republic]
Not really the same. [Malešov Czech Republic]
The scale is still quite different. [Malešov Czech Republic]
In Czech, you can see all the way to the end. [Malešov Czech Republic]
Taking the train for half an hour, it’s like that the whole way. [Malešov Czech Republic]
Yeah. [Malešov Czech Republic] This place is a bit like Czech. Czech is cleaner. There’s not much in the middle in Czech. Let’s go up and see. How are we going to ride down this road later? Isn’t it dangerous to go down this road later?
Let’s go up and check. The highest point.
Wow, there’s no road. The highest point. The view here is nice. How are you going to ride down? Slowly slide down. It’s very dangerous. You slide, I’ll walk down. There’s a utility pole here, it’s ugly. Yeah. This area has fewer of them. This place looks really nice.
Yeah. Potato fields. Will we end up watching this every day after filming today? And say there’s nothing else to film? Yeah, like there’s nothing to shoot anymore. So this isn’t wheat, it’s corn, or potatoes. Is that a scarecrow or a real person? Let’s see if it moves. Scarecrow. Confirmed. Only the hands are fluttering. Hehehe. It’s a scarecrow. Do people still use scarecrows nowadays? Birds probably already know. Reveal: scarecrow or person? It’s a scarecrow. Look closely. What’s that next to it? There are two people. Yeah, two people. Can you tell? Anyway, since they don’t move, you can tell. Only their hands flutter. Hehehe. Why don’t they make a Godzilla one? Straw-Godzilla. Wouldn’t that be scarier? Hehehe. Birds are more afraid of people. If birds see someone far away, they won’t come closer. Oh, right.
Yeah. They have a sense of caution. If this was spring, all covered in rapeseed flowers, it would be beautiful. Super vast. It’s rare to see a car. Wow! If this whole place was rapeseed flowers, it would be beautiful. This place is really similar to Czech.
Yeah. And there are no utility poles.
Yeah. This place is just like Czech. Actually, last time when we filmed that tea plantation, it’s kind of like this place too. Yeah, anyway, it’s all vast fields. Just different crops planted. Hehehe.
Hehehehe. [Kakegawa Tea Plantation]
That place has wind turbines. [Kakegawa Tea Plantation]
No, that’s actually a mist sprinkler. [Kakegawa Tea Plantation]
Not for power generation. [Kakegawa Tea Plantation]
It’s to prevent frost. Oh, so there’s no rice grown here? Oh, this is just like in Czech. That must be a cowshed, that big. Hmm! 😵💫 Cows! Dung! Cow dung‼️ So they raise cows in there. That big one should be for cows. Look, I’m already close. That close to the cow dung. It’s not that smelly though. These are scallions. Hehehehehe. So people still grow vegetables here. This patch of scallions is really big. Meow meow. Someone keeps it.
It’s a pet. I thought it was something else. Another raccoon. But from far away, it looks like a cat.
Oh. Hahaha.
Hehehe. Deer park. This is the exit. Do you have to pay here? No. What deer park? This place is called Anping Town. Anping Town. Are there deer? Then check the information map. Oh, these are farmed deer. There are also foxes, really? Where are they now? These are purposely raised, right? Yeah, they’re raised here. So you can see them. Wild means they roam free, right? No. Ezo deer (Hokkaido deer). Trail. I don’t know if they are free-range or not. I’m not sure either. Let’s go, let’s take a look. Shouldn’t be far. Looks like it’s right there. Look, there are lots of small animals. Yeah. That one— Fox.
Right now… So we have to go this way. Squirrel. Is this a path? I don’t think so. That symbol means that. Oh, right. Trail.
Yeah. Really? Shall we go? Sure. Let’s go.
A little scary. Are you sure there will be deer here? The map,
it says so. The map shows a loop. Ezo deer (Hokkaido deer). Anyway, some kind of deer. What does this mean? What hill?
It says this path is called— Ezo deer hill. Let’s go.
Some kind of deer’s— Let’s go. Hill.
Hehe. The plants here look different from back home. There are lots of plants we don’t have. Never seen before. Deer don’t really mind. I’m scared a bear might come out. Huh? Bears, you know. This is a town, you know. What kind of town? [町] means a block or section. Bears probably won’t come into town. Who cares? Bears care.
Hehehe. I’ve never seen grass like this before. I thought it was wet just now. But it wasn’t. There are two spots on the leaves. That’s really strange. Oh, we’ve arrived at the deer park. The deer park, huh. So this is the deer park. This one here. It’s fenced with a net. Otherwise, why fence it? I see a deer. But the deer isn’t in the forest. It’s inside the net. Hehehe.
Ah… Hey, I’ll pick some grass for it to eat. It has antlers. Yesterday, I saw two without antlers. Picking grass for it. Hey, there’s more over there. Here you go. Those ones will come close to people. Here, eat this. Come and eat. Here, eat this. Hurry, eat up. Will it eat this? I don’t know what it eats. It’s not moving, hehe. Well… maybe it’s eaten too much. Hehehehe.
Hehehehehe. Doesn’t like it? Is this what it eats? I’m not sure. I don’t know either. It ran away.
Look where it lives. There’s no grass at all. So what exactly does it eat? I don’t know. Hey. Oh! Just in time for the feeding show. What is it eating? What kind of feed is this? Bread. What kind of feed is this? Feed is… Feed. Bread. The feed is… Now, It wasn’t bread originally. It’s leftover beet pulp from sugar extraction. Sweet sugar. Sweet sugar, yeah. Something you can extract sugar from. Beets and… They also eat buckwheat. Buckwheat husks and… Barley too. Mhm. So deer like sweet things? Yes. If it’s bread… There’s some over there too, you can feed it. They like sweet things. They like bread. They like bread, hehe. It’s eating. They also have buckwheat. There’s soba.
Yeah. Soybeans and buckwheat. The deer eat so well. And bread too. Hehe, eating so well. The old man said it’s sweet. Then later, the old man asked if you want to try a bite. No wonder they don’t eat grass. Yeah, that stuff tastes good. Woo!
Woo! I see it. Hi. Its food. Why are you eating halfway and coming here? Like kids, never finish their food properly. Eating halfway then running off. There’s bread.
Wow! Ah. Feels very nutritious. Beets and… Mm. Also, Oh. There’s also fruit. This. Barley. This is buckwheat husks. This is from a cantaloupe. Natural cantaloupe. So luxurious. Full of nutrition. Alright. Pour it inside there. Oh. The feeding trough. They eat really well.
Yeah. They don’t eat the leaves at all. Grains. And fruit. And melons.
Melons. Yesterday that melon cost 1000 yen.
Melon rind. No, melon rind. Oh. Not that good. Yesterday at AEON I saw it. Yubari melon costs 1000 yen. The leftover rind is for them to eat. Of course they don’t get the flesh. Oh, there’s more over there. Feeding show. This counts as a feeding show. Yeah. Hey, if the sun shines here it still gets hot. It still gets dark. If you were a deer, would you want to live here or back where we were earlier? Of course I’d live back there. No freedom here. But here you get melons. No thanks, I’d rather eat wild grass. The wild grass here is tasty. Hey, does the old man have an accent? A little bit. Just a little.
It’s okay. It’s okay. Hehe, look at the feed. Ask him the first sentence. He still didn’t quite understand. Yeah. He was like, “Huh?”
Mm. I don’t know who threw this. Hey? You don’t eat this? It doesn’t eat it.
It’s not tasty. No buckwheat mixed in. Don’t want to eat it. Hey, that one ran over with a thump thump thump. They’re picky and don’t even eat this. No wonder it ignored the leaves earlier. Those Nara deer are really greedy. Yeah. But why do Nara deer eat everything? Would you rather be a Nara deer or one here?
I’d rather be one here. But this place is small.
The air is better here. Not so noisy. This is a lotus flower. Yeah, lotus. Floating on the water. Why aren’t there any ducks here? You mean migratory birds?
Yeah. Mallards. Rarely see ducks here. There’s another lotus pond inside the park. Floating on the water. Looks like there are lotus flowers too. There are. Some stick on the water surface. Some float on the water. Oh, right. Both kinds are here. Yeah, this is the Buddhist lotus flower. That’s the lotus over there. All floating on the surface. It’s really cold. Maybe about 15 degrees Celsius. Or even less. What do they do in winter? Even summer water is this cold. Is it good? No taste, just water.
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