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00:00What is the theme of this episode?
00:05It is the winter snow.
00:09In Japan, there is a large amount of snow in winter.
00:13This area is called the melting point.
00:15The melting point is about 51% and more than half.
00:20What?
00:22I didn't know that.
00:24In recent years, due to climate change, the amount of snow has decreased.
00:31On the other hand, there is a lot of snow in three seasons.
00:35This year is amazing.
00:37With a violent wind, there are more snowstorms.
00:41The damage is getting bigger.
00:44Certainly.
00:45Certainly.
00:46I often hear that in the news.
00:50Do you know that there are professionals who work day and night to protect our lives from the damage of snow?
01:02This time, we will investigate the snow workers thoroughly.
01:08They are in close contact with the snowmen who protect the lives of the snowmen.
01:12They control a huge machine and fight against the snow for 24 hours.
01:17What is their hard work?
01:20That's amazing.
01:21That's cool.
01:23They make a ski resort of artificial snow.
01:26They infiltrate the back side where they can't enter normally.
01:30What is the amazing skill of the snow workers they saw there?
01:34This is unbelievable.
01:37They learn about modern society by borrowing various amounts of money.
01:41That is...
01:43Ariyoshi's Money Discovery!
01:45Charge! Kaneo!
01:52The assistant of Charge! Kaneo is Sora Tamaki.
01:56Nice to meet you.
01:58Nice to meet you.
01:59Nice to meet you, Kaneo.
02:01Nice to meet you, Ariyoshi.
02:03Sora Tamaki's exam study is coming to an end.
02:08Sora Tamaki, I heard there was an accident when you came here.
02:12I've been studying in the library since this morning.
02:18I'm not used to sitting for a long time.
02:21When I woke up the other day, my legs were numb and I couldn't feel anything.
02:27So I fell down.
02:30No one around me cared for me.
02:33No one helped me.
02:35You're a rival.
02:37She's happy because she thought she was alone.
02:40You don't have time to help her.
02:42It's a tough world.
02:46Let's not help Sora Tamaki.
02:49That's not good advice.
02:51Please help Sora Tamaki.
02:54And today's guest is this man who is interested in money.
02:59This is Miyuki Imori.
03:01Nice to meet you.
03:02Nice to meet you.
03:04What have you been spending money on?
03:06I recently bought a new air purifier.
03:10You bought a new one.
03:12Then he talks to me a lot.
03:15Does he talk to you?
03:17I was surprised.
03:18Does he talk to you?
03:20When I supply water, he says,
03:24I don't have water anymore.
03:26That's not how you say it.
03:29It's true.
03:30He says, please replace the water.
03:33One day, I was too lazy to supply water.
03:37I left it for 5 or 6 hours.
03:39Then he said,
03:40It's annoying, isn't it?
03:42It became Kansai dialect.
03:45Really?
03:46It's true.
03:47Really?
03:48He said, it's annoying, isn't it?
03:51I thought, what?
03:52I was too lazy to supply water.
03:54He said, it's annoying, isn't it?
03:57Really?
03:58It's true.
03:59It's annoying, isn't it?
04:01He said, it's annoying, isn't it?
04:03He said, it's annoying, isn't it?
04:05Next is O-Rin.
04:07Nice to meet you.
04:08O-Rin, what have you been spending money on?
04:10I've been talking to him.
04:12You've been talking to him.
04:14You've been talking to him.
04:15You've been talking to him.
04:17I recently bought a lot of plants.
04:21I've been talking to the plants.
04:25I've been having fun every day.
04:28You don't talk to him, right?
04:30Sometimes he comes from that side.
04:33No, I don't.
04:34No, I don't.
04:35No, I don't.
04:36You're going to stop.
04:38I've done it now.
04:41What do you talk to him?
04:43When he's sick,
04:45From there, he said, I'm not feeling well today.
04:49From there, he said, I'm not feeling well today.
04:50I've been trying to talk to him, like this happened today.
04:55Imori's story is a lie.
05:03The first place to prepare for the snow
05:06KANEO
05:11Where did KANEO go first?
05:14This is Yuzawa City, Niigata Prefecture, a snow-capped area in Kusshu.
05:19It's piled up.
05:21Wow, there's a snow wall on the sidewalk.
05:24This is a wall.
05:28There's a big guy coming.
05:35Hey, Kaneo, good to see you.
05:37In this area, we carry out land reclamation.
05:42This is Masahiro Kenmei, the director of the snow-capped area.
05:49So this is where the first snow was discovered.
05:54Yes, based on this snow-capped area,
05:57we have been dealing with snow piled up on the road for 24 hours.
06:01Oh, I see.
06:03In a snow-capped area like Yuzawa,
06:06the roads may become inaccessible for about two hours after the snow begins to fall.
06:14Mr. Kenmei and his team use various vehicles to remove the snow
06:19and ensure the road's access.
06:23And based on that,
06:26the National Highway Administration's land reclamation base
06:29is located in a total of 31 locations in Niigata Prefecture.
06:35From November to March, the base is in operation to prevent snow.
06:40In the facility, you can check detailed weather forecasts of the surrounding area,
06:45snow-capped data, and surveillance cameras.
06:51We look at the data and decide when to use the vehicles
06:56to prepare for future land reclamation.
07:01By the way, in this Yuzawa base,
07:04a total of 48 people, 12 in each team,
07:08work 24 hours a day to remove snow from 13.1 km of the National Highway.
07:17Removing snow sounds like a lot of work.
07:21That's right.
07:23Removing snow is more difficult than you think.
07:26It requires a lot of experience and a lot of nerves.
07:29It's a lot of work.
07:33We asked them to show us how they actually remove snow.
07:39At 7.30 a.m.
07:41Is everyone ready?
07:43Yes.
07:46The team members get ready in the morning and head to the base.
07:51But then...
07:54There it is.
07:56A huge machine.
07:58What's going on?
08:00It's the first time I've seen it.
08:01It's as big as an adult with just the tires.
08:03That's true.
08:05All of these are called removal vehicles.
08:08There are 16 of them in this base.
08:11I didn't know there were that many.
08:13If you look closely, there are many types.
08:17There are several types of removal vehicles.
08:20Each vehicle has its own role.
08:24The first vehicle is the removal grader.
08:29It removes snow and ice from the road.
08:32It's a vehicle that can be placed on the side of the road.
08:34I see.
08:36The biggest feature of this removal vehicle is the blade in the center of the vehicle.
08:42It's a tool for removing snow.
08:45Using the weight of the vehicle and these sharp metal claws,
08:50the snow on the road is scraped off.
08:54I didn't know that.
08:55On this day, the team members get on this removal grader and set off.
09:01They start removing snow in various parts of the city.
09:05There are so many.
09:07This removal grader also has a secret to push through the snow-covered dirt road.
09:15It's amazing.
09:18The tires are moving.
09:21Why?
09:23The vehicle is balanced by shifting the center of gravity so that it does not swing sideways due to the weight of the snow.
09:29It's a mechanism that allows you to drive.
09:32It's a very skillful machine.
09:35It looks difficult to use.
09:37However, the operation of this removal grader is very complicated.
09:43It takes more than five years to make one or two pieces.
09:46It takes a lot of skill to operate.
09:48There's no one who doesn't know how to do it.
09:50Let's take a look at the driver's seat.
09:54This is the steering wheel of the vehicle.
09:57There are a lot of things on the side.
09:58This is the blade control lever.
10:01This is the lever that moves the angle of the tires.
10:06In addition to the steering wheel, there are ten levers that move the claws and tires.
10:12That's amazing.
10:14There are too many levers.
10:18It's amazing to operate this by yourself while driving.
10:22That's amazing.
10:24And there's another difficult thing.
10:28The visibility is bad, and you can only see snow on one side.
10:33You don't know where anything is.
10:37That's right.
10:39You have to remove snow from the roadside signs and rocks that are buried in the snow.
10:47How do you do that?
10:48Let's take a look at the removal grader.
10:54There's a white line.
10:56That's amazing.
10:58The snow is removed along the white line of the roadside.
11:02That's perfect.
11:03You can't get off the car and check where the snow is coming from.
11:10You have to remember where the road is before it snows.
11:15You have to rely on your memory and sense.
11:19That's amazing technology.
11:21It's a difficult craftsmanship.
11:24And when there is a lot of snow, this rotary grader appears.
11:31I didn't know it was this big.
11:33When there is a lot of snow on the roadside, this rotary grader is used to remove snow from the roadside.
11:45It's amazing to think about this.
11:47The snow is flying high.
11:49It's a nightmare.
11:51This rotary grader is also active in creating snow circuits, which are also listed as snowy areas.
12:01That's amazing.
12:03It's amazing to be able to create a beautiful view while helping the people of the snowy country.
12:11By the way, this rotary grader costs more than 40 million yen.
12:17The rotary grader costs more than 50 million yen.
12:21It's amazing.
12:22It's a job to remove snow from the roadside using these special vehicles.
12:25When there is a lot of snow, it seems that it will continue to work for 4 to 5 hours.
12:31While removing snow, you have to pay attention to the safety of the surroundings.
12:35It's a hard work, so it's a very tiring job.
12:41Sometimes, the workers of the rotary grader do this kind of work.
12:45In case of an emergency, such as the movement of a vehicle that has slipped and blocked the road,
12:51it is possible to remove snow with this rotary grader with horsepower.
12:56I didn't know that.
13:00And lunch time.
13:03It looks delicious.
13:04The workers return to the base and have lunch.
13:09Thank you for the warm food.
13:12It's a good place to rest.
13:15In addition to the dining room, there is also a sleeping room in the base.
13:20The staff is preparing for the next dispatch.
13:25By the way, do you specialize in snow removal?
13:30Yes, we do.
13:32I'm an employee of a snow removal company.
13:35The company received a job from the Ministry of Land Transport.
13:40We do snow removal work.
13:43Of course, we also do construction work in the summer.
13:46There is also a farmer in the summer.
13:52It's a way of working unique to the snow country.
13:57And at 1 p.m.
14:02Is it time to dispatch?
14:06When the machine stops, the snow accumulates more and more.
14:11So we have to eat and dispatch.
14:14I didn't know you were doing this much.
14:16The snow accumulates immediately after snow removal.
14:19The snow removal company also does full rotation.
14:23The snow removal work is carried out in a 24-hour system with a 12-hour shift every two and a half hours.
14:31It's hard to work in the middle of the night.
14:35The road surface freezes at night.
14:38If you don't do your best in snow removal, you will be affected by commuting in the morning.
14:44By the way, this snow removal work is carried out without a break during the winter.
14:49Even if it doesn't snow, it is prepared for sudden weather deterioration and is waiting in a 24-hour system.
14:57It's a work for nature.
14:59There is no Saturday or Sunday, and there is no New Year's Day.
15:03Depending on the weather, we work without a break.
15:08But if we don't do it, the area around here won't be established.
15:12It's also a tourist attraction, so we're doing our best not to cause any trouble.
15:18Thank you for your hard work.
15:20I'm grateful.
15:23But it's not okay to remove snow.
15:27There are also dangerous natural phenomena caused by snow, so don't underestimate snow.
15:33So, the fear of snow, which even snow plows are afraid of.
15:38First of all, white-out.
15:42The phenomenon that snow rises in a strong wind and the visibility becomes pure white.
15:47That's white-out.
15:50Not only the poor visibility, but also the sense of balance is confused.
15:55It seems that there are many cases of collision accidents.
16:00If you look at the video of the accident that actually happened,
16:03I can't see it at all.
16:05A white-out occurs and a car runs in poor visibility.
16:09Then...
16:11A white-out occurs and a car runs in poor visibility.
16:25A car suddenly appears in front of a pure white visibility.
16:30In a hurry, they brake, but they don't make it in time for a collision.
16:35Hey, it's so pure white that I can't see the car in front of me at all.
16:41What a terrible phenomenon!
16:46If you are involved in a white-out,
16:48it is important to turn on hazard lights and headlights.
16:51It is important to turn off the lights while letting others know your presence.
16:56If you have time, move to a safe place, such as a convenience store or a gas station,
17:01and wait for the weather to recover.
17:04Also, if you are involved in an accident,
17:07I want you to be careful when you get out of the car.
17:09A car may rush in from behind.
17:12Oh, my God!
17:16This is something that viewers should remember.
17:19Oh, I'm scared.
17:22The fear of snow that even professional snowboarders are afraid of.
17:25Next is the white-out.
17:30It is often reported in the news.
17:33This damage is that you can't see the movement of the car in the heavy snow.
17:38The fear is the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning while waiting for help.
17:45What? What do you mean?
17:50While waiting for help while running the engine,
17:53the exhaust gas that lost its place in the snow was blocked by the muffler.
17:58This causes carbon monoxide poisoning in the car.
18:04Oh, I see.
18:06So, when you get out of the car in the snow,
18:11open the window a little and ventilate it while removing the exhaust gas so that it does not fill up near the muffler.
18:18In addition, it may take several days to fix a large-scale white-out,
18:24so it is important to turn off the engine and wait for help in case of a lack of fuel.
18:33But if you turn off the engine, it's cold and hard without heating.
18:39So, when driving on a snowy road,
18:42it is important to always fill up with fuel and have insulated goods in the car.
18:48I see.
18:50This is also important information to protect your life.
18:55By the way, Kaneo-kun,
18:57the snow that has been defrosted like this takes a lot of money to melt and process,
19:03but do you know that instead of just throwing away the snow that has been defrosted,
19:08there is a movement to make effective use of it?
19:13The key word is snow energy, which is noted as a renewable new energy.
19:20I've never heard of it.
19:22I've never heard of it.
19:23That's amazing.
19:24That's right.
19:25It is estimated that one ton of snow can store as much as 10 liters of oil.
19:33Now, various efforts are underway to make use of this snow energy in melting areas all over the country.
19:41I want to know.
19:43For example, this is Bibaishi, located in the central part of Hokkaido.
19:49It is designated as a special melting area,
19:52where there is a risk of significant damage to the lives of residents,
19:56especially due to the large amount of snow.
19:59It seems that they are still looking for an effective use of the snow that has been defrosted.
20:05What is expected there is this huge warehouse in the corner of the city.
20:12Let's meet with the person in charge and ask him to show us around.
20:29What is this bag like a mountain?
20:33What is this?
20:34In this bag,
20:38Oh, it's rice.
20:40This place is called Yukimuro,
20:42where food is stored for a long time using stored snow energy.
20:48That's right.
20:49Here, snow is piled up in one corner of the warehouse to cool the inside,
20:53and the room temperature is kept at about 5 degrees.
20:57There, rice and vegetables are stored in a dormant state.
21:03By keeping the freshness with snow energy,
21:06you can bring out the deliciousness of agricultural products.
21:11By selling agricultural products made in this way as a brand food,
21:15I think it would be good to lead the city.
21:20By the way, the cost of defrosting and throwing away the snow that has been defrosted in Rivaishi
21:25is about 400 million yen per year.
21:29It's an attempt to figure out how to use the snow that was just thrown away.
21:36Using the snow that was just thrown away,
21:40I thought about it a lot.
21:43In addition, there are other effective uses of snow in Rivaishi.
21:49What is this black building?
21:52It's a big building.
21:54Hey, Kaneo.
21:55Our company is using defrosted snow with the city
22:00to cool something modern in this building.
22:04What is it?
22:06What are you cooling?
22:10That is...
22:13Modern.
22:14What?
22:15It's certainly modern.
22:19So, it's sudden, but here is Kaneo Quiz.
22:23What is the modern thing that is using snow in this building to cool?
22:30Now, it's Kaneo Quiz.
22:32Modern?
22:33Now, Sora-chan.
22:34Let's think about it.
22:37Is it better to cool it?
22:39Is it better to cool it?
22:41Sora-chan's generation probably likes it.
22:44Ice cream?
22:45Ice cream.
22:47Ice cream is cooled by snow.
22:50It's usually frozen.
22:53Now, Inori-san.
22:54What?
22:55Maybe it's a popular thing now.
22:58What about sauna?
23:01Like a water bath?
23:02Like a water bath.
23:04It's like cooling.
23:05After leaving the sauna...
23:07After leaving the sauna, it's like a blast of snow.
23:11It may be better than you think.
23:13Now, O-Rin-chan.
23:14Now, there are a lot of shaved ice.
23:18It's not made of ice.
23:20It's just shaved ice made of snow.
23:25It's the snow for eating.
23:26Yes, it's preserved.
23:28It's the snow for eating.
23:30I see.
23:31Now, Yoshimura.
23:32Isn't it a smart phone?
23:34A hot smart phone.
23:35I see. A smart phone.
23:36A smart phone.
23:37I see.
23:38Now, is there an answer?
23:40Here you go.
23:41The answer is...
23:43It's like a sauna.
23:45Let's go inside the building.
23:49It's full of machines.
23:51What is it?
23:53It's flashing.
23:58Actually, it's a computer.
24:03This building is a data center.
24:06It's a specialized facility for storing data of various companies.
24:13This data center.
24:15A lot of computers generate heat.
24:18It's common to spend a lot of money on cooling.
24:24Here, they use snow to cool the liquid circulating in the room.
24:30It lowers the temperature in the room and reduces the cost of refrigeration.
24:36I see.
24:37In a general data center, the power to cool the computer is about half of the total power.
24:45However, if you use snow energy, the power is hardly used.
24:49In addition, it's used in a gentle way for the environment.
24:55I see.
24:57It's gentle for your wallet and the environment.
25:02Snow is infinite in terms of how to use depending on the idea.
25:06It has various possibilities.
25:10The answer is a computer.
25:14It was close.
25:15It was close.
25:17It was a tough job.
25:19It was a 24-hour job.
25:22That's right.
25:23O-Rin, how was it?
25:27I woke up every morning with the sound of snow removal.
25:32I see.
25:33I met a lot of people every day.
25:38I wanted them to take me here more.
25:41I thought so in the morning.
25:45I used a lot of technology.
25:48I thought it was a 24-hour job.
25:50I wanted to convey my appreciation.
25:54I agree.
25:55I live in Hokkaido.
25:58The snow removal machine in Hokkaido has not evolved to that extent.
26:02The snow removal machine we used was a small one.
26:06It's not snowing in Sapporo.
26:08It's snowing.
26:10Don't say it's not snowing.
26:13It's not snowing in Sapporo.
26:15It's amazing.
26:18It's not snowing in Sapporo.
26:20It's not snowing in Aomori.
26:23It's not the same.
26:24What kind of relationship is it?
26:27The snow-covered refrigerator I just saw.
26:35I think it's common in each house.
26:39When the refrigerator is full to the second floor, I open the window on the second floor.
26:42I remove the snow from the refrigerator.
26:45I put juice and alcohol in the refrigerator.
26:48I put oranges in the refrigerator.
26:50Don't participate in this.
26:52I'm talking about ORIEN.
26:54I often cool the refrigerator and put it in the refrigerator.
26:59It's fun.
27:00I put the refrigerator in the refrigerator.
27:05When it snows a lot, I don't know where I'm going the next day.
27:10You go out in the spring.
27:13When it snows in the spring, unexpected things come out of the refrigerator.
27:18For example, canned beer.
27:22Vegetables and crabs.
27:27When I'm in Aomori, I think spring has come.
27:31Crabs come out of the refrigerator.
27:37In the urban area of ​​the snow-covered area, snow removal work is being carried out in a 24-hour system.
27:44If there is no snow, the ski resort will be in trouble.
27:49If there is no snow on the ski resort, there is nothing we can do.
27:55In recent years, due to the impact of the earthquake, the lack of snow has become a problem.
28:02Japanese ski resorts are dealing with this lack of snow.
28:07They are snow workers who make ski lifts.
28:11Kaneo came to the ski resort in Nagano Prefecture to investigate in detail.
28:18There is no snow around here.
28:24I thought, but there is a lot of snow.
28:30Kaneo, most of the snow in this ski resort is man-made snow.
28:38Man-made snow?
28:40Man-made snow is used in many ski resorts as a countermeasure against lack of snow in recent years.
28:51In Nagano Prefecture, which has the largest number of ski resorts in Japan,
28:55About 80% of the ski resorts use man-made snow to make ski lifts.
29:02Is that so?
29:04But how do you make a ski lift with man-made snow?
29:09I'll tell you how to make a ski lift with man-made snow.
29:14How to make a ski lift with man-made snow.
29:19450 tons of man-made snow per day.
29:22Making a base with ice cubes.
29:27What is this?
29:30They are making a mountain by spraying snow with great force.
29:36Kaneo, what we are making here is ice with larger grains than snow.
29:41First, spread the finely shaved ice on the bottom and start from the base of the ski lift.
29:48Wow.
29:49This is a machine called an incinerator that shreds the ice made with special equipment and sprays it with great force.
29:59Make a mountain with these ice cubes and spread them out.
30:04Making a base that is hard to melt leads to a good ski lift.
30:09But you need a lot of ice to spread it out on this wide base.
30:14Sometimes you have to make 450 tons of ice cubes a day.
30:22By the way, this incinerator costs more than 100 million yen.
30:30This ski lift has eight incinerators.
30:35They have been making a base with man-made snow for 10 years.
30:41It takes a lot of money and time to make a ski lift with man-made snow.
30:49Next, they reproduce natural snow at minus 40 degrees.
30:57Hey, it's 3 o'clock in the middle of the night.
31:01What are you doing in such a dark and cold time?
31:05I don't know.
31:08This time, he's spraying snow from a cannon.
31:12Snow?
31:13Kanyo-kun, this is a machine called an incinerator.
31:17It's a machine that shoots compressed air and water together to make snow.
31:22That's how you make snow?
31:24If you blow air and water, it becomes snow?
31:27Seriously?
31:29When compressed air is blown into the atmosphere,
31:32there is a phenomenon called insulation expansion, which causes the air to inflate and the temperature to drop.
31:38The blown air is temporarily in a state of minus 40 degrees.
31:43Then, the water that was blown together is cooled at once,
31:48and it turns into snow that is soft and close to nature.
31:53Oh, this is the mechanism to make man-made snow.
31:59That's right.
32:00This soft snow is piled on top of the base of the ice cube we saw earlier to make a ski lift that is easy to slide.
32:07It's completely different.
32:08It's smooth.
32:10Yeah, it feels good.
32:13What are you doing?
32:16I'm checking if the soft snow as intended is ready.
32:21When the snow on the top is removed,
32:24the smooth snow falls, which is a sign that the snow is soft and good quality.
32:28What is stuck on the top and cannot be removed is the bad quality of water.
32:33You are also particular about the quality of snow.
32:35If the snow is watery, it will be difficult to slide because the ice cube will freeze hard in the morning.
32:41To make smooth and soft snow,
32:44you need to be able to adjust the amount of water and the amount of air to be blown by the temperature and wind on that day.
32:52By the way, this work is carried out from 10 p.m. to the early morning without customers.
33:00They check the quality of snow every two or three hours to make sure that the snow does not melt.
33:08It's hard work.
33:14And the price of this snowblower is about 7 million yen per unit.
33:21And this ski resort has 195 snowblowers.
33:28Wow.
33:30This machine alone costs more than 1.3 billion yen.
33:34I didn't know it would cost so much to build an artificial ski resort.
33:42If artificial snow is piled up like this,
33:46it will be flattened and hardened by this machine called a compressor to make it easier for customers to slide.
33:54But artificial snow is not the end of making a ski resort.
33:59Next, it's actually super hard.
34:03Making a small object.
34:07What are the staff doing over there?
34:12They are making a small object on the ski resort course.
34:16Wow.
34:18It's the one you often see on the first-class car course.
34:24Does a super high-priced machine play a role in making small objects?
34:30No, no. Making small objects is all handwork.
34:34Or should I say footwork?
34:37That's right.
34:38In fact, this small object making is super analog.
34:43A pole is installed along the rope.
34:46Aiming for this,
34:48a few people line up from above and slide many times.
34:53Then,
34:55with just this, many small objects are completed on the slope.
34:59How many times can they do that?
35:01It's amazing.
35:04It looks fun to slide with everyone.
35:07It's a piece of cake to make a pole.
35:11No, no.
35:12In the first few hours, you have to slide slowly so that you don't slip off the course.
35:17Your hip joints will be stiff.
35:20It's a tough job that takes 7 to 8 hours for 10 staff.
35:24That's a lot of work.
35:26We had a lot of fun on a daily basis.
35:29It's tough.
35:31There were also various efforts of the snow workers here.
35:37Now, Mr. Ryoichi, it was an artificial snow hard.
35:42That's a lot of work.
35:45I'd like to have one.
35:47What are you going to do with this?
35:49I'll do it in a nearby park.
35:52Will it be popular?
35:54It's going to be a popular uncle.
35:56It's going to be popular.
35:58How was it, Morin?
36:00I can't believe it's a snow country.
36:05Aomori is also powder snow, so the snow quality is very good.
36:09I thought artificial snow was hard.
36:15But when I saw it, it wasn't like that at all.
36:18I was particular about snow.
36:20I wanted to go there.
36:22It's evolving.
36:24Imori is from Gunma Prefecture.
36:27I don't have much image of snow.
36:29I go there a few times a year.
36:31By the way, have you ever had a hard time in the snow?
36:34When I first went skiing, I was in my 20s or 21s.
36:38At that time, I got a car license, so I decided to go with my friend.
36:42I was going to put on a chain in Tokyo.
36:46I was going to go to Niigata.
36:48There was a snow tunnel in Niigata.
36:51I had to remove the chain.
36:53I had to remove the chain.
36:55Is that so?
36:57It was snowing.
36:59I was alone in the snow.
37:01There was no one to stop me.
37:03I was soaking wet.
37:05I was cold.
37:07I went through the tunnel.
37:10I was asked to put on the chain again.
37:13I spent hours trying to put on the chain again.
37:16It was very difficult.
37:18But if you experience that, you can do anything by yourself.
37:22You were a strong woman.
37:24I gained confidence.
37:26The importance of confidence and achievement.
37:29I learned from the snow tunnel.
37:31Did you learn from the snow tunnel?
37:33Did you learn how to remove the chain in your 20s?
37:35I learned how to remove the chain.
37:37I gained confidence.
37:39I will continue to do my best.
37:41You are strong.

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