#152 [Tottori] The Wind of Scenery Blows Through, Part 1

1 hr 21 min0

In "Otona ni Naritai Tabi ga Shitai," two travel and drink enthusiasts propose deep domestic travel experiences for adults. This time, the stage is Tottori Prefecture. We kick things off with a slightly different format, starting with a special podcast collaboration.

We were invited as guest speakers.

This time, the hosts Uchida-san and Haruya-san were invited to the podcast "Nemukatsu Recipe ~Sleep Care Hajimemasenka?~". They share behind-the-scenes stories from that recording session and talk about the listener response with great enthusiasm. This valuable experience, born from a connection between two shows, seems to have served as the inspiration for this Tottori trip.

We also touch upon Tottori's famous manga artists.

When you think of Tottori Prefecture, it is famous for being the birthplace of Shigeru Mizuki and Gosho Aoyama. We discuss the unique atmosphere of the region from this cultural perspective. However, the main theme of this trip delves much deeper into history, focusing on a surprising area.

Hoki-no-kuni is carved with deep history.

In fact, Tottori Prefecture is composed of two distinct regions: "Inaba-no-kuni" and "Hoki-no-kuni". We haven't explored "Hoki-no-kuni" much in the past, so we look into what kind of place it actually is. The conversation unfolds around its historical background and a realization we made during our journey. Please listen to the full episode to hear the rest.

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