Video Title: Discover "Oishii" in OITA

Explanation of video clips:
Aerial view looking down on mountain scenery colored with koyo (fall foliage).
The 'Discover "Oishii" in OITA' logo.
The screen shows 2 clips.
Steak frying. Soup containing shiitake mushrooms.
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Shiitake grilling on a mesh. Karaage being broken open by hand.
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White wine pouring into a wine glass. Boiled eel.
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Woman smiling with a mouthful of food. Woman surprised by the mouth feel of oishii shiitake.
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An airplane lands on a runway.

Introduction

A journey to discover "Oishii = Delicious" in Oita.
Go into the forests and mountains, rich in nature.
Taste the season only found at that very place at that very time.
Take a view of a trip that overflows with charm, a trip to Oita.

Explanation of video clips:
Kyushu is picked out on a map of Japan.
Next, the map of Kyushu is enlarged to show the location of Oita Prefecture.

Oita Airport

Explanation of video clips:
Two female travelers appear at the doorway of Oita Airport, and one points to the right.
The two female travelers, carrying their luggage, chat as they walk between the statues of the two Deva Kings at Oita Airport.

Futago-ji Temple

Explanation of video clips:
Faces of the Deva Kings.
The two female travelers chat while looking up at something.
Close-up on the faces of the two female travelers.
The two female travelers chat while looking up at the two Deva Kings.

Explanation of video clips:
The two female travelers walk between the two Deva Kings, heading for a stone staircase.
Their feet are walking on the sun-dappled stone staircase.
The two female travelers walk between trees in koyo (fall foliage).
Sunlight on fallen leaves.
One of the female travelers uses a smartphone on a selfie stick to photograph koyo.
The two female travelers chat with the chief priest on the open veranda.

Farmhouse Restaurant BEBENKO

The two female travelers enter the restaurant.
One of the female travelers looks in amazement at the steak being brought to her.
Cutting the steak with a knife and fork.
One of the female travelers eats her steak.
The face of one of the female travelers, nodding in satisfaction, seen in profile.

Explanation of video clips:
Farmhouse Restaurant BEBENKO, Eiji Washizu speaks.
"I've been surrounded by cattle since I was born. Ranching is an inseparable part of my life."
Video clips play as Washizu-san speaks.
Washizu-san gives feed to cattle.
Video clips play as Washizu-san speaks.
Washizu-san says, "Cattle are a commodity, though, so if people say our beef is delicious, we're really happy. Because we raise our cattle with lots of affection."

Explanation of video clips:
Calf eating.
Aerial view of a majestic spread of pasture land.
Washizu-san faces the pasture and calls in a loud voice.
Washizu-san and a female worker of Farmhouse Restaurant BEBENKO give feed to cattle.
Washizu-san and a female worker are looking at cattle across the fence.
Washizu-san and a female worker are waving their arms widely.
Washizu-san is talking.

Kokonoe Yume Otsurihashi Bridge

Explanation of video clips:
Aerial view looking down on Kokonoe Yume Otsurihashi Bridge.
Kokonoe Yume Otsurihashi Bridge, spanning horizontally over a valley with koyo foliage.
One of the female travelers walks on Kokonoe Yume Otsurihashi Bridge.
People walk past next to one of the female travelers as she walks on Kokonoe Yume Otsurihashi Bridge.
The two female travelers hold the handrail and look at the scenery.

Ajimu Budoushu Koubou

Explanation of video clips:
Aerial view looking down on vineyards.
Rows of wine barrels, laid on their sides.
The worker's hands are turning wine bottles.
Male worker of Ajimu Budoushu Koubou, at work.

The two female travelers watch a male worker of Ajimu Budoushu Koubou at work.
The logo of Ajimu Budoushu Koubou, representing a bunch of grapes, on the wall next to the entrance.
The two female travelers enter the tasting shop at Ajimu Budoushu Koubou.
An array of racks of wine bottles on their sides.
The two female travelers, seen from the back, walk and look at the arrayed bottles.
A male worker of Ajimu Budoushu Koubou talks to the two female travelers and is about to pour wine into wine glasses.
Sparkling wine pours into one of two wine glasses.
One of the female travelers drinks the wine.

Farm Stay Hyakunen-no-Ie Tokieda

Explanation of video clips:
A wooden sign reads "Kokoro-no-Sentaku Hyakunen-no-Ie Tokieda".
The woman running the farm stay is kneading something.
The two female travelers come through the front door and bow.
The woman running the farm stay greets them with a smile.
A charcoal fire.
The two female travelers look at their room.
The husband of the woman running the farm stay explains the structure of the room to the two female travelers.
The two female travelers prepare food, together with the couple who run the farm stay.
One of the female travelers stretches mochi rice.
One of the female travelers carries a plate of food.
The two female travelers and the couple running the farm stay raise their glasses together.
Dishes on the meal table.
Eel dunked in boiling soup stock.
Eel, cooked through.

Explanation of video clips:
Farm Stay Hyakunen-no-Ie Tokieda, Masako Tokieda speaks.
"Hearing people say, "Delicious!" when eating our meal. That's what makes us happy."
Video clips play as Mrs. Tokieda speaks.

Explanation of video clips:
One of the female travelers eats eel.
One of the female travelers opens her eyes wide as she tastes the eel, then nods in approval.
Mrs. Tokieda says, "I feel like it’s a reciprocal exchange of happiness."
Video clips play as Mrs. Tokieda speaks.
The Tokiedas and the female travelers laugh as they stretch mochi rice.
One of the female travelers chats with Mrs. Tokieda.
Mrs. Tokieda laughs, with her hand over her mouth.

Explanation of video clips:
Plants bathed in the morning sunlight.
One of the female travelers has picked and harvested a large hakusai (Chinese cabbage).
Lifting a hakusai.
The two female travelers and Mr. Tokieda carry some hakusai.
At the end of their stay, the two female travelers shake hands with Mrs. Tokieda at the entrance as they say goodbye.
The two female travelers wave while walking away.
The Tokiedas see them off.

Umeshu Gura OYAMA

Explanation of video clips:
Sunlight through ume (Japanese apricot) trees.
Grassland and mountains spread out behind the ume trees.
Barrels of umeshu are lined up in the brewery.
Close-up of the label on a barrel of umeshu.
Umeshu being poured into a glass.
The two female travelers raise their glasses in a toast.
The two female travelers nod in satisfaction as they drink umeshu.

Rairaiken

Explanation of video clips:
Karaage frying in oil.
Pieces of karaage are moved from a metal sieve and piled onto a plate.
The plate of karaage is served to the two female travelers, who are amazed.
The hand of one of the female travelers, using chopsticks to pick up karaage.
One of the female travelers eats karaage and smiles broadly with enjoyment.

Shiitake Mushrooms Farm (Taketa)

Explanation of video clips:
The two female travelers and a male shiitake farmer walk in a forest.
A hand picks a shiitake mushroom.
The two female travelers and the male shiitake farmer chat together.
One of the female travelers inhales the scent of shiitake.
One of the female travelers picks a shiitake from a bed log.
Shiitake topped with cheese and shrimp.
A woman of the shiitake farm ladles soup into a bowl.
Steam rises from soup containing shiitake mushrooms.
Shiitake grilling on a mesh.
One of the female travelers eats a shiitake.
Nodding with the enjoyment of the flavor.
The other one of the female travelers nods repeatedly while eating.
A male shiitake producer of Shiitake Mushrooms Farm (Taketa) speaks.
"Our shiitake are grown on sawtooth oak logs, and have a mild sweetness. We make efforts to ensure the forest where they grow receives sufficient sunlight. The mushrooms are cultivated as naturally as possible."
Video clips play as a male shiitake producer of Shiitake Mushrooms Farm (Taketa) speaks.

Explanation of video clips:
A male shiitake producer of Shiitake mushrooms farm (Taketa) harvests shiitake from bed logs.
Many shiitake in a basket.
Bed logs in dappled sunlight.
Bed logs spread out into the background.
Trees in sunlight.
Sun shines down onto a path through the forest.
A blue sky can be seen through the trees.
Shiitake growing on bed logs.
A male shiitake producer of Shiitake Mushrooms Farm (Taketa) speaks.

Usa Jingu Shrine

Explanation of video clips:
Sunlight reflects on the water surface.
The two female travelers walk across the sacred bridge.
The two female travelers walk with a woman of Usa Jingu Shrine, through its large torii arch.
Using a dipper to scoop water onto hands.
One of the female travelers raises water to her mouth in a cupped hand.
The two female travelers talk while looking around the grounds.
The two female travelers walk with a woman of Usa Jingu Shrine, past the highest building of the shrine.
The two female travelers, with a woman of Usa Jingu Shrine, go to pray.
One of the female travelers hugs a large camphor tree.

Video Title: Discover "Oishii" in OITA

Explanation of video clips:
Aerial view looking down on vineyards lit by evening sunshine.
The 'Discover "Oishii" in OITA' logo appears as the sun sinks behind mountains in the background.

Special Thanks: Shin-Yabakei, Murakami Shokudo, Futago-ji Temple, Rairaiken, Usa Jingu Shrine, Ajimu Budoushu Koubou, Farm Stay Hyakunen-no-Ie Tokieda, Umeshu Gura OYAMA, Shiitake Mushrooms Farm, Kokonoe Yume Otsurihashi Bridge, Farmhouse Restaurant BEBENKO, Oita Air Terminal Co., Ltd.
Cast: Amanda Jennifer Lane, Marianna Booth
Planning and production: TAM inc., TAMSAN Pte. Ltd., HOOZUKISHA, MUESUM, Kyoko Kataoka

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Deep blue and light blue ANA logo mark
The pink Airbnb logo mark
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Explanation of video clips:
Oita logo mark
Mascot character in the shaped of a wooden bucket emitting steam that forms the letter OITA
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