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00:00Megaton, Megaton, Megaton, Megaton!
00:30In October of 2014, we went to Higashi Trail, Hokkaido, to take photos of wild animals.
00:38The photographer was Kyokyo, also known as Kyoka Yugami.
00:45She took photos of wild animals in Hokkaido, where she usually does her gal makeup.
00:53Last time, she took photos of a wild boar eating grass under the snow.
01:02Last time, she took photos of a bird that the guide was surprised by.
01:11This time, she will take photos of a bear that is said to be a phantom.
01:23I got it, I got it, I got it!
01:27I'm so excited!
01:31And also...
01:34It's a great view!
01:37It's so beautiful!
01:39We also got to see a great view at Shiretoko, a World Heritage Site.
01:44Today's Megaton is the second episode of Kyokyo's Camera Club,
01:47aiming for wild animals in Hokkaido in winter.
01:53That's great. Last time, the wild animals in Hokkaido were amazing, right?
01:56Thank you very much.
01:57There's no one else but me.
01:59I'm so happy!
02:00I'm so happy, I'm serious.
02:02I brought it with me.
02:05This is what Kyokyo has been trying to take photos of since last time.
02:10This is the Hokkaido East Trail, which opened in October 2024 as a 410-kilometer-long trail
02:15from Kushiro City to Rausu Town in the east and south-northeast of the island.
02:23On this road connecting the three national parks and the area,
02:26you can see a lot of wild animals in nature on the route.
02:31This time, I tried to take photos of a bear that is said to be a phantom.
02:39This is Kyokyo, where she spends her camping life.
02:45It's hard to say, but it's hard.
02:52Last time, in Kushiro Hitsugen, she met a group of Ezo Deer.
03:00She took photos of them as they were, relaxing.
03:05In addition, she was able to take photos of a lot of birds,
03:09including a group of special natural monuments.
03:16And in Akanko Forest, she took photos of a horse-drawn carriage
03:22that was standing gracefully.
03:27This was amazing.
03:30This time, she also took photos of animals in Akanko Forest.
03:35What she's aiming for is a phantom bear that is said to be a natural monument.
03:46It's the third day of her camping life.
03:48This morning...
03:51It's too cold today.
03:53It's about minus 10 degrees.
03:58Can you see it?
04:00The tent...
04:02Can you see how shiny it is?
04:05It's frozen.
04:07The inside of the tent...
04:09It's so cold.
04:11When I touch it, it's like an island.
04:14It's super cold.
04:18In the middle of the night, she gets up early and heads to Akanko Forest.
04:24On this day, the weather is bad and it's snowing.
04:29It's a bad omen for animals.
04:39I don't think there are any animals here.
04:42It's snowing.
04:47Most of the fossils have disappeared.
04:51On this day, she doesn't have a guide.
04:54She's looking for a phantom bear alone.
05:01It's a difficult task to find a wild boar in the snow.
05:06It's a difficult task to find a phantom bear in the snow.
05:19It took her about three hours.
05:22She moved around to find it, but she couldn't find it.
05:30She took a break on the way.
05:33It's cold on the bench.
05:39The shooting resumed in the cold.
05:43But she couldn't find the bear on this day.
05:48Tomorrow is the last day of shooting in Akanko.
05:51Will she be able to find the phantom bear?
06:04It's really hard.
06:07I have to concentrate, use my strength and energy.
06:14I've never been able to do a gyaru makeup.
06:19I was worried about my eyelashes, but I couldn't do a good one.
06:25I couldn't do a good one.
06:28This time, I'm going to do my best.
06:34This is my resolution to Megaten.
06:41Kyo-Kyo had a passion for this shooting.
06:47She got a message from someone.
06:52What?
06:55Who is it?
06:58Who is it?
07:05Kyo-Kyo, are you doing your best?
07:08It's cold there, isn't it?
07:10It's cold, isn't it?
07:12It's the coldest in the house.
07:14I'm not trying to cheer you up at all.
07:17In the case of Kyo-Kyo, her makeup is a little messy.
07:23I know you're doing your best for the show.
07:28I want you to do your best.
07:32The more you put up with the cold, the more excited you will be in the studio.
07:38The more excited you are, the more excited you will be.
07:42But don't push yourself too hard.
07:45Please raise your hand if you can't do it.
07:47Please do your best.
07:49I'm so happy.
07:51I got a message from Mr. Tokoro.
07:55I'm so happy.
07:57Thank you very much.
08:02It's like a rare photo that people will be surprised to see.
08:11Kyo-Kyo is getting more and more motivated by the effect of Mr. Tokoro's cheering message.
08:20After this, she finally succeeded in taking a picture of a bear.
08:30Kyo-Kyo is challenging to take a picture of a bear in a forest of baby bears.
08:38The next day, the weather is a little better.
08:42Kyo-Kyo is going to take a picture of a bear in a forest of baby bears.
08:50Then, she hears a strange sound in the forest.
08:55She hears a strange sound in the forest.
09:06She hears a strange sound in the forest.
09:12I found it.
09:14I hear a strange sound.
09:21Here is the animal.
09:25This is a red-bellied elephant, which only lives in Hokkaido.
09:31This is Kitsutsuki.
09:36Kitsutsuki is about 28 centimeters tall.
09:43Kitsutsuki has a vertical island from the chest to the stomach.
09:48Kitsutsuki is taking a picture of a bear.
09:51I hear a strange sound.
09:54I hear a strange sound.
09:56I hear a strange sound.
09:58I hear a strange sound.
10:00I hear a strange sound.
10:05Kitsutsuki is taking a picture of a bear.
10:11Kitsutsuki is taking a picture of a bear.
10:17Finally, Kitsutsuki found a bear.
10:25Kitsutsuki can't show you the details of the bear.
10:32I hear a strange sound.
10:37I hear a strange sound.
10:39I hear a strange sound.
10:41I hear a strange sound.
10:43I hear a strange sound.
10:48Then...
11:03This is the cry of a bear.
11:06The bear slowly approaches Kitsutsuki.
11:14This is the cry of a bear.
11:16This is the cry of a bear.
11:23Kitsutsuki successfully took a picture of the bear.
11:29I'm impressed.
11:32Here is the picture.
11:35This is Kumagera, a natural monument of Japan.
11:39Kumagera is about 50 cm tall.
11:42Kumagera is the largest bear in Japan.
11:48Kumagera is only found in Hokkaido and Tohoku.
11:51Kumagera is only found in Hokkaido and Tohoku.
11:56Kumagera has a black body and a red head.
12:01Kumagera is a symbol of a rich environment.
12:14I took a picture.
12:20Kitsutsuki successfully took a picture of Kumagera.
12:26You can take a picture.
12:28I took a picture.
12:30You are a great photographer.
12:32I was very good at taking pictures.
12:35You took a picture of Kumagera.
12:38You can't take a picture of Kumagera if he's behind a tree.
12:41If you go behind a tree, Kumagera will come out.
12:46You are a great photographer.
12:49I can't find Kumagera.
12:52I saw Kumagera for the first time.
12:55You can understand the feeling of a photographer.
12:59Yes, I totally get it.
13:00They want to take more of their own things,
13:02or maybe they'll meet things that they've never met before.
13:06I understand why they can't give up.
13:08And about the Kumagira that we introduced earlier,
13:11this Kumagira is the largest of the Kitsutsuki in Japan,
13:16and it's been selected as one of the two Destruction Instruments.
13:19In the first place, the number of individuals in Hokkaido has become very small.
13:23It's like a miracle that they've met each other.
13:30Thank you very much.
13:32The Judo that the Kitsutsuki created
13:35has been reused as a living organism, such as butterflies and mammals,
13:39and it plays an important role in forest ecosystems.
13:42Judo was a very important sport in science.
13:46Hokkaido has a rich ecosystem.
13:50That's right.
13:52The Kitsutsuki is known as a keystone species in forest ecosystems.
14:04It's rich, but it's hard to find.
14:06You can hear a lot of voices,
14:08and they live in small groups, but they're quite rare.
14:13Next, let's go to Shiretoko Peninsula, a World Heritage Site,
14:17where the Kitsutsuki succeeded in photographing the Bigfoot.
14:24Kyokyo visited Shiretoko, a World Heritage Site,
14:28which is the final stop on the East Railway in Hokkaido.
14:34In Shiretoko, there are many wild animals,
14:38such as todo and azaleas,
14:41that can be seen at sea,
14:44as well as animals that live on land.
14:49Kyokyo wants to photograph the Bigfoot,
14:53the largest carnivorous species in Japan,
14:57which missed the shutter last time.
15:04First, let's look for it in Shiretoko Forest.
15:09Shiretoko Forest is a mixture of azaleas from Ezo and Todomatsu,
15:15as well as azaleas from Mizunara.
15:22For the sake of a snowy forest,
15:24we put on snowshoes and take a walk.
15:33There are no footprints at all.
15:37Look.
15:39It's mostly foxes, foxes, and deer.
15:44We can't find any signs of an animal,
15:47which is a field sign.
15:53Because of the heavy snowfall the day before,
15:56we couldn't hear the cry of the animals,
15:59so it was hard to meet them.
16:08Then we went through the forest to the snowfield.
16:12What you can see in the back is Ohotsukukai.
16:20If you go further ahead...
16:33What a view!
16:37It's like an ice temple.
16:41Let's take a picture of the beautiful scenery.
16:45Here is the picture.
16:50It's a snowfall made by a waterfall.
16:55Oh, my God!
16:56It's so beautiful!
16:59This waterfall is the result of the rain and snow
17:03that fell on the mountain.
17:07The water flows to Ohotsukukai.
17:13In winter, the waterfall turns into ice,
17:16a pillar of blue and white ice.
17:21We also came across this beautiful scenery.
17:25The highest peak of Shiretoko Peninsula,
17:28Lausudake.
17:32The contrast between the blue sky and snow is beautiful.
17:35It's a view that can only be seen at this time of year.
17:39Lausudake and Ezosika.
17:46We also took pictures of walking along the snowfield.
17:50We also took pictures of walking along the snowfield.
17:57Kyo-Kyo met an unexpected view.
18:01After this, they will take pictures of the national natural monument,
18:04Ohashi and Ojiroashi.
18:12Kyo-Kyo is aiming for the national natural monuments,
18:15Ohashi and Ojiroashi.
18:19Away from Shiretoko Forest,
18:21to the coast where it is more likely,
18:26we will look for Ohashi and Ojiroashi.
18:33After waiting for a while,
18:35looking up at the sky,
18:42there it is, Ojiroashi.
18:49Let's start shooting.
19:00Kyo-Kyo managed to take a picture of Ojiroashi,
19:03which is just above.
19:06Here it is.
19:11Ojiroashi is selected as one of the two
19:13natural monuments of the country.
19:18In winter,
19:20people come to Hokkaido from the north,
19:22such as Russia,
19:24to look for Ojiroashi.
19:27And Ojiroashi also came.
19:42I know it's going to come up,
19:44but I'm going away from the frame.
19:47If I zoom in, the focus will shift.
19:49It's difficult.
19:52This is the picture I took after a lot of trouble.
19:57It's a good picture.
20:00Oh, that's good.
20:02It's impressive to see the big wings spread out
20:05and look cool.
20:10Ojiroashi is also selected as one of the two
20:13natural monuments of the country,
20:15which is just above.
20:19It is about 1 meter long.
20:21When the wings are spread out,
20:23it is more than 2 meters.
20:25It is the largest
20:27of all amphibians in Japan.
20:31In addition,
20:32I was able to take a picture of the moment it flew.
20:36It's stuck.
20:40Ojiroashi, Ojiroashi,
20:42Shiretoko, where many creatures live,
20:46It seems that the existence of drift ice is deeply involved in this.
20:52I asked Mr. Kuwahara of the Drift Ice Science Center
20:55in Ohotsuku, Hokkaido.
20:58The bottom part of the drift ice,
21:00the part that looks brown,
21:02is the color of the plant plankton
21:04called ice algae.
21:08It gets warm in the spring,
21:10and the plant plankton grows a lot.
21:14The animal plankton eats it,
21:16and the fish eats it.
21:18Bears, foxes, birds, and insects eat it,
21:22and their feces become the fertilizer for the trees
21:25and enrich the forest.
21:27The sea and river are also nutritious.
21:32The drift ice is the starting point,
21:34and the circulation of living things is born,
21:36and Shiretoko is a rich ecological place.
21:42This time, Mr. Kyokyo took a picture of wild animals in Hokkaido in winter.
21:49I think it's more important to have doubts than anything else,
21:53so I felt a mission to cover the fun of the earth
21:57with Megaten.
22:02You did your best.
22:04Thank you very much.
22:06You did it.
22:07I did it.
22:08It's amazing.
22:10It's cool.
22:11It's like saying,
22:12please take a picture of me.
22:13It looks like it from the camera.
22:15It's amazing.
22:16It's cool.
22:17You did it.
22:19Thank you very much.
22:20It's amazing.
22:21On the first day, I was depressed because I couldn't take a picture,
22:25but now I can definitely go to the moment when I take a picture.
22:29First of all, it's a one-shot.
22:30When you want to take a picture from the bottom,
22:32it's in the way.
22:33It's in the way.
22:34I've heard that many times.
22:38Mr. Kyokyo took a picture of wild animals in winter this time,
22:42but Mr. Hirai of Tokyo Bug Voice, who gave a lecture on the camera before departure,
22:46gave an evaluation of the picture he took this time,
22:50so I will introduce it.
22:52It's a first-ever shot.
22:55I think he kept his concentration well under harsh conditions.
22:59In addition, he has a good sense of photography,
23:02so I want him to take a closer look at the world of animals.
23:07He has a good sense of photography.
23:10Thank you very much.
23:12Then I have no choice but to join the Bug Voice.
23:17Thank you very much.
23:18Thank you very much.
23:19What's next?
23:20Next is the Science Village.
23:23The Omoya Project is under construction at the Science Village.
23:26Now that the roof frame is complete,
23:28it's time to work on the firewood.
23:30The craftsmanship of the craftsmen will shine.
23:33It's nice to see how to tie, arrange, and arrange the craftsmanship.
23:37There must be a lot of things.
23:38I think so, too.
23:39See you next time.
23:40I'm looking forward to it.
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