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00:00:00Teleto!
00:00:02Next, let's take a look behind the popular chain stores.
00:00:06What is this factory?
00:00:09Since the opening of the first store in Saitama Prefecture in 1973,
00:00:15convenience store Family Mart has expanded to more than 16,000 stores in Japan and around the world.
00:00:23In addition to Family Mart's signature product, Famichiki,
00:00:29they have been developing popular products one after another.
00:00:34I didn't know that.
00:00:36There are about 3,000 items in a line at the popular convenience store chain stores.
00:00:42The four machines that supported the first product of Family Mart were...
00:00:50This is a machine that reproduces the deliciousness of hand-made products.
00:00:57What is this? It's so plump.
00:01:00One of the most popular products of Family Mart is...
00:01:03Yes, it's a rice ball.
00:01:05It's delicious.
00:01:07In fact, in recent years, a new type of machine has appeared,
00:01:11and it is said that there is a rice ball that has been upgraded in taste.
00:01:14It's still upgraded?
00:01:15Yes, even more.
00:01:16Let's go to the factory to find out the secret.
00:01:21This is the latest rice ball machine that has been newly introduced.
00:01:27First, the rice is shaped into a triangle.
00:01:31But...
00:01:33It's fast.
00:01:34What is this?
00:01:36What is this?
00:01:37There are two types of triangles with different sizes.
00:01:41Moreover, there is a dent on the front side.
00:01:45In that dent, the ingredients for the rice ball are put in.
00:01:50Then, two types of rice are stacked on this machine,
00:01:55and the shape of the rice ball is made.
00:01:57I see.
00:01:59Do you make two of them?
00:02:00Yes, I do.
00:02:03Actually, this is how it's made.
00:02:05We are reproducing the way of making rice ball at a rice ball specialty store, Bongo.
00:02:10Bongo, a rice ball specialty store that has always been a representative.
00:02:14The way of making rice ball is to divide the rice into two parts,
00:02:18put the ingredients in between,
00:02:19and make the rice ball without holding the rice ball.
00:02:23The rice ball is very fluffy.
00:02:27It's delicious.
00:02:29This is the latest rice ball machine that has realized this handmade rice ball by machine.
00:02:36Let's eat.
00:02:38It looks delicious.
00:02:39It's true.
00:02:40It's very fluffy.
00:02:42The rice ball is very crispy.
00:02:46I want to eat it.
00:02:48It's delicious.
00:02:50With this latest machine,
00:02:52about 200,000 rice balls are made in a day.
00:02:57How much rice do you cook?
00:02:59It's true.
00:03:00Next is the 0.8-second Kamiwaza machine, which is fast and full of injection.
00:03:06Do you cut it in one second?
00:03:07We came to this factory in Iruma-gun, Aitama Prefecture.
00:03:12This is the production line.
00:03:15First, we mix the ingredients of the dough in this room.
00:03:19First, put the melted egg yolk in the sifted flour and mix it.
00:03:30Squeeze it into a small round shape.
00:03:34Isn't it Dorayaki?
00:03:36In addition, bake it in the oven for 20 to 30 minutes.
00:03:42The rice ball is getting bigger and bigger.
00:03:49This factory produces cream puffs.
00:03:55Finally, the Sugoza machine appears.
00:03:59This machine is used to make cream puffs.
00:04:03What is this?
00:04:06Put the cream in the flowing dough.
00:04:14Insert the needle from the top and inject the cream at once.
00:04:20This speed is surprising.
00:04:24How long does it take to inject?
00:04:280.8 seconds.
00:04:33By using a sharp injection needle,
00:04:38even if you inject it vigorously, the shape of the dough does not change.
00:04:43You can hardly see the hole.
00:04:48This is a popular dessert with Family Mart.
00:04:53Rich custard cream puffs.
00:04:59Next is the hot machine.
00:05:07This factory is located in Joso-shi, Ibaraki prefecture.
00:05:13This is the sweetener.
00:05:17This is mixed flour, egg, and oil.
00:05:21This is a donut.
00:05:23This is mixed for about 5 minutes.
00:05:28This is the original liquid.
00:05:34This is a machine that is indispensable for making popular sweets.
00:05:45This is a drum-shaped machine.
00:05:51What is this machine?
00:05:56This is banana custard.
00:06:00Set the tube attached to the machine into the original liquid.
00:06:06Then, the liquid accumulates under the machine through the tube.
00:06:12Then, the liquid accumulates under the machine through the tube.
00:06:16If you look closely, you can see that the liquid is spinning under the machine.
00:06:22Then, the liquid sticks to the machine.
00:06:33If you look closely, you can see steam.
00:06:37This is a popular dessert with Family Mart.
00:06:44This is a big Dorayaki.
00:06:47This is a big Senbei.
00:06:50This is a big Senbei.
00:06:53This is a handkerchief.
00:06:56This is a handkerchief.
00:06:58The liquid sticks to the machine.
00:07:02The liquid spins around and is burned.
00:07:05When the liquid is removed from the machine, it becomes a giraffe pattern.
00:07:17The finished dough goes to the next step.
00:07:21What is this?
00:07:26There are a lot of people.
00:07:30This is the finishing room.
00:07:33There are about 120 people.
00:07:36What kind of finishing is done by 120 people?
00:07:40Put the dough in the belt conveyor.
00:07:44Put the cream on it.
00:07:48Put the chocolate on it.
00:07:52Put the cream on it.
00:07:56Put the cream on it.
00:08:01This is a popular dessert with Family Mart.
00:08:05This is a Famimaza crepe.
00:08:08I like this.
00:08:11This was released in 2022.
00:08:14It sold 125 copies in three days.
00:08:18This is a popular dessert with Family Mart.
00:08:23This is delicious.
00:08:26This is a crepe with a lot of work.
00:08:32This drum machine can bake 5 to 6 pieces at a time.
00:08:38This can make 1200 pieces in an hour.
00:08:44Next is a machine that is active in the coming season.
00:08:52This is a factory in Inba-gun, Chiba Prefecture.
00:08:57Let's go inside.
00:09:00There are a lot of people.
00:09:02I can't see anything.
00:09:08It's like a gym.
00:09:10There is our product in this room.
00:09:15There is no such thing.
00:09:17He said the same thing.
00:09:19There is no such thing.
00:09:22What is this?
00:09:25A big machine is moving slowly.
00:09:30What is this?
00:09:33There is a mysterious object under the floor.
00:09:37There is a hole in the floor.
00:09:42There is a material.
00:09:44What is this?
00:09:46What is this?
00:09:51When the mysterious object is tilted, a lot of water comes out.
00:09:59Is this tofu?
00:10:01Is this yogurt?
00:10:03What is this?
00:10:07What is this?
00:10:11There is ice.
00:10:15What is this?
00:10:17What is this?
00:10:19What is this?
00:10:22What came out was a 70 kg ice.
00:10:28This ice is used to make our popular product.
00:10:34I want to make this.
00:10:35The giant ice, weighing 70kg, was headed to a place with an amazing machine.
00:10:44What? What? What?
00:10:46Then, from the exit, a lot of finely crushed ice started to jump out.
00:10:57I see.
00:10:58It's broken.
00:10:59I see.
00:11:00This machine is a triangle machine.
00:11:03It was crushing the ice finely with a big screw.
00:11:08The crushed ice was taken out by a separator and poured over the too small ice.
00:11:14I think it's this size of ice.
00:11:17What if you put it in a cup?
00:11:19I see, I see, I see.
00:11:21Here it is.
00:11:24This is a cup of ice for iced coffee, which is good for the warm season.
00:11:33It's a great thing that cools the freshly made hot coffee in an instant.
00:11:40It's wonderful.
00:11:42If you look closely at the ice, it's clear.
00:11:47Here's the secret to its deliciousness.
00:11:51Actually, this clear ice is harder to melt than the ice made at home in the freezer.
00:11:57Oh, I see.
00:11:58If you let the water freeze slowly, it will freeze from the beautiful water without impurities.
00:12:07With that hard-to-melt ice, you can drink delicious iced coffee for a long time.
00:12:14Next is this.
00:12:17This is a great machine that supports a very popular chain store where you can line up in the afternoon.
00:12:22I don't know if there's a signboard like this.
00:12:25It provides perfect taste in every store.
00:12:29This is a cooking machine.
00:12:31What is this?
00:12:34If you look inside the kitchen...
00:12:37What is this?
00:12:40Is this a vegetable fryer?
00:12:42The pot is spinning like a drum washing machine.
00:12:46Wow, it's being fried.
00:12:48What is this machine?
00:12:50This is an automatic vegetable fryer.
00:12:52By frying at a high temperature, you can lock in the moisture of the vegetables and make delicious stir-fried vegetables.
00:12:58Wow, it looks delicious.
00:12:59What's inside?
00:13:01Cabbage, bean sprouts, onions.
00:13:04There's heat in the meat.
00:13:06If you fry it for about 90 seconds, it will stop automatically.
00:13:12Separate the vegetables with other ingredients in a small pot.
00:13:19Pour in the special soup.
00:13:22Put it on the fire as it is.
00:13:26What is this?
00:13:28The pot started to move in a strange way.
00:13:33What?
00:13:36What is the most popular product made by a mysterious cooking machine?
00:13:41What is it?
00:13:44Wow, it's a dragon head.
00:13:48There is a scary dragon head in the Pacific Ocean.
00:13:55And...
00:13:57Wow, it's huge.
00:13:59It's huge.
00:14:01It shines under the dragon head.
00:14:04It's a mysterious sight.
00:14:17Wow, it's moving.
00:14:19What is the most popular product made by a mysterious cooking machine?
00:14:28What is the most popular product made by a mysterious cooking machine?
00:14:33Put the ingredients and soup in it and turn it on.
00:14:36What is this?
00:14:38What?
00:14:40What is it?
00:14:42How does it work?
00:14:44It automatically slides to the side
00:14:49After a certain amount of time has passed, it moves to the left
00:14:53It's different from the firepower
00:14:55The firepower
00:14:57He puts the noodles in the pot
00:15:01Actually, this is the most delicious way to make it
00:15:05He uses the heating time to make the system
00:15:08He's smart
00:15:10In addition, when it comes to the third place
00:15:13It's also a sign to put the noodles
00:15:16It's always the same taste
00:15:18Perfect
00:15:20No unevenness
00:15:22What was he making with this amazing machine?
00:15:27A lot of vegetables and chewy noodles
00:15:32Ringer Hat Nagasaki Champon
00:15:36There are about 560 shops all over the country
00:15:39Ringer Hat has gone around the world
00:15:43Most customers order Nagasaki Champon
00:15:47It's sold 30 million times a year
00:15:50It's a well-known sign product
00:15:53I didn't know
00:15:55It's delicious
00:15:57It's delicious
00:15:58I'm glad
00:16:00Ringer Hat
00:16:01I'm relieved
00:16:03It's fast
00:16:05I don't think it's the same level
00:16:08That's a good comment
00:16:10With a system-based amazing machine
00:16:12You can eat the same deliciousness at any store all over the country
00:16:17I want to eat
00:16:19Actually, the amazing machine is not only in the shop
00:16:23In the factory
00:16:25First, let's get rid of the trouble
00:16:29Beauty Machine
00:16:33Let's take a look inside
00:16:35Beauty Machine
00:16:37A huge container
00:16:40When you open the door
00:16:45What is this?
00:16:49A lot of bean sprouts
00:16:53A lot of bean sprouts
00:16:57I'm scared
00:17:00It's too much bean sprouts
00:17:02There are eyes on top
00:17:04Actually, this is
00:17:06It takes 8 days to grow
00:17:10It makes fresh and crispy bean sprouts
00:17:14How much is that?
00:17:16It weighs 500 kg
00:17:21It looks like a stream of bean sprouts
00:17:25It exports about 7 tons a day
00:17:28It is used in Nagasaki Champon
00:17:32The bean sprouts are going to
00:17:34This amazing machine
00:17:40It's like a waterfall
00:17:44Mr. Kokura
00:17:46What do you think this amazing machine is doing?
00:17:52It's making a row of bean sprouts
00:17:56It's not vertical, it's vertical
00:17:59A row of bean sprouts
00:18:01It's a row
00:18:03What is the correct answer?
00:18:05By pouring water from above
00:18:08Put the roots in the gap
00:18:10Shake it sideways
00:18:12It's a mechanism to cut the roots
00:18:15This is the automatic cutting machine for bean sprouts
00:18:19It's a cutting machine
00:18:21Put the roots in the gap
00:18:26Cut it off with a sliding cutter
00:18:31Clever
00:18:33With this amazing machine
00:18:35It's really beautiful
00:18:38Not only the cooking of brown rice
00:18:41The factory is also automated
00:18:44In addition to vegetables
00:18:46What is this?
00:18:49It's delicious
00:18:53Fried egg
00:18:55It looks delicious
00:19:01I want to eat soup
00:19:03I'm hungry
00:19:05Not only Nagasaki Champon
00:19:08The fried rice is also automated
00:19:16Amazing
00:19:19First, use a drum pot
00:19:22Drain the water from the rice
00:19:25In the meantime, set a frying pan with eggs
00:19:30It's melting
00:19:32Is this done by a machine?
00:19:34Amazing
00:19:36The rotation of the fire and herbs is programmed
00:19:41In a fluffy egg
00:19:45The egg and rice are
00:19:49In another amazing machine
00:19:54Seasoning
00:19:56Of course, the sauce is added and mixed automatically
00:20:01Soy sauce with onion oil
00:20:05It goes well with Nagasaki Champon
00:20:07It's seasoned
00:20:10It looks delicious
00:20:12With 4 machines
00:20:14It's ready to go
00:20:16Here is a problem
00:20:19This fried rice is all automated
00:20:23But the way to cook rice
00:20:26It's far from high-tech
00:20:30What is the secret of its deliciousness?
00:20:34Mr. Kawakita, please answer
00:20:37It's not high-tech
00:20:39It's human's love
00:20:42Love?
00:20:44Entering the factory
00:20:46A shocking sight
00:20:49What is it?
00:20:51I thought there was a bigger one
00:20:53Amazing
00:21:04It's like a solo
00:21:06It's true
00:21:16Fried rice
00:21:18How to cook rice deliciously
00:21:25What is it?
00:21:27It's bigger than I thought
00:21:30Is it cooked at home?
00:21:33It's a home-made rice cooker
00:21:38It's lined up
00:21:42It's 60 units
00:21:45It's bigger than I thought
00:21:47But why?
00:21:50The quality is balanced
00:21:56So I want to make it in a small unit
00:22:01It's a home-made rice cooker
00:22:05The rice and bacon are in a pot
00:22:08Add water and egg yolk
00:22:13The rice is coated
00:22:16It's cooked
00:22:19Put it in the rice cooker
00:22:22Then
00:22:24It's moving
00:22:28The rice cooker moves automatically
00:22:34It's a hybrid of high-tech and analog
00:22:40It moves every minute and takes an hour to cook
00:22:46It goes back to the original place
00:22:51Other than cooking rice,
00:22:54machines are working
00:22:59So, there is only one person working in such a big factory
00:23:06Yes, only one person
00:23:08She makes 11,500 meals of fried rice a day
00:23:15I want to eat
00:23:17The delicious taste of Ringer Hat
00:23:21was created by a machine
00:23:27From now on, the two teams are going to have a scoop battle
00:23:35Who will be the winner?
00:23:39Tokoro will decide the winner
00:23:44I'll be strict
00:23:48Who will be the winner?
00:23:53Where are they going?
00:23:54They are going to the western part of the ocean
00:23:57It's 3,000km away from Japan
00:24:00It's Karao, Kyowa
00:24:03It's made up of 586 islands
00:24:07It's as big as Yakushima
00:24:11What are they going to investigate here?
00:24:14Tokoro
00:24:16He's in a great place
00:24:18He's excited
00:24:20It's been a while
00:24:23He's excited
00:24:24I'm Shizuka
00:24:27Shizuka Oya, a former member of AKB48
00:24:31Look at this
00:24:34It's called Long Beach
00:24:36The beach is surrounded by islands
00:24:43It's a great view
00:24:46This is Earth
00:24:49Karao is a paradise of beautiful nature including the world heritage Rock Island
00:24:58Actually, it's a mysterious and scary island
00:25:04What is this?
00:25:07It's amazing
00:25:15I'm a little scared
00:25:18The dragon head is the biggest mystery of Karao
00:25:26They are going to investigate the four mysteries of the ocean
00:25:32First, they are going to investigate the Blue River
00:25:38The Blue River
00:25:40They came to Karao's biggest city, Kororu
00:25:46Karao is made up of 586 islands
00:25:49Only nine people live here
00:25:52About 70% of the population live in Kororu
00:25:58It's so hot
00:26:01It's so hot
00:26:03The UV rays are seven times higher than in Japan
00:26:07First, they are going to ask the residents
00:26:11Do you know the river that flows in the middle of coral?
00:26:16It's a great place
00:26:19The Blue River flows in the middle of the ocean
00:26:23I know. I've seen it since I was a kid
00:26:27The color is different
00:26:30If you are lucky, you can see amazing creatures
00:26:34It's true that the Blue River flows in the middle of the coral
00:26:39What does it mean?
00:26:43They are going to a diving shop near the harbor
00:26:50Nice to meet you
00:26:53I'm Oyashizuka. Nice to meet you
00:26:55Do you know the river that flows in the middle of the coral?
00:27:00Of course. It's a mysterious place
00:27:03It's amazing
00:27:06It's amazing
00:27:09It's her first time diving since she was 8 years old
00:27:11Mizuki chose to go to a fishing school because she wanted to get a job in the sea
00:27:15Fishing school?
00:27:17She wants to make use of her career as a diver
00:27:21She is aiming for a scoop video of a parao
00:27:26I'm going
00:27:28It feels good
00:27:30It's a beautiful picture
00:27:39The Blue River flows in the middle of the coral
00:27:43It takes about 30 minutes
00:27:47The boat goes to the shallow area where you can see the coral
00:27:53It's blue
00:27:55It's a river
00:27:58It's a big water
00:28:01Is it a hot spring?
00:28:03The water is different
00:28:06Then
00:28:08Look at this
00:28:10It's like a sand
00:28:11Both sides are shallow
00:28:13There is a deep road in the middle
00:28:16It's easy to see because the boat is passing by
00:28:20It's like a water road
00:28:24They use a drone to investigate from the sky
00:28:27What is the picture?
00:28:29It's sand on both sides
00:28:32What is this?
00:28:45It's like a road
00:28:47Why is it only here?
00:28:50It's true
00:28:52In the middle of the sea surrounded by coral
00:28:54It looks like a river
00:28:58The color is changing
00:29:00The gradation is beautiful
00:29:04What is this?
00:29:07At that moment
00:29:09You are a cute creature
00:29:14Wow!
00:29:16What is this?
00:29:18It's true
00:29:20You are passing by the sea
00:29:24Look at this
00:29:26It's big
00:29:28It's amazing
00:29:30What is this?
00:29:32It's a wild creature
00:29:35As if Manta is guiding us
00:29:39They swim along the blue river with the boat
00:29:45The mysterious blue river in the middle
00:29:49What is this?
00:29:53Mr. Tokoro has a question
00:29:56Do you know how the blue river was made?
00:30:01I think people made it for the road
00:30:05The islanders made it
00:30:10The answer is
00:30:12What is the sea river?
00:30:16It's called German Channel
00:30:19It's an artificial waterway to let the German ships pass
00:30:25I thought it was natural
00:30:27In the early 20th century, during the German colonization
00:30:31In order to let the ships pass
00:30:34It was carved using dynamite
00:30:42When the tide comes in, the coral around it appears on the surface
00:30:48The waterway is 3 meters deep
00:30:53The part looks like a blue river
00:30:57I see
00:30:58It's natural
00:31:00After that, they will see Manta showing off
00:31:05Manta will show off
00:31:07Let's get ready
00:31:09OK
00:31:12Let's go
00:31:15Let's go
00:31:24It's warm
00:31:26It's not as cold as a water bath
00:31:29How deep is it?
00:31:31It's close
00:31:34Let's go
00:31:42It's so clear
00:31:46It's like a fish
00:31:49It's so clear
00:31:51It's so clear that you can see it up to 30 meters
00:31:55There
00:31:57It's a shark
00:31:59Where?
00:32:01It's a shark
00:32:03It's a shark
00:32:05What is it?
00:32:08They are excited to see fish
00:32:15They aim at Manta at a depth of 15 meters
00:32:19They believe that Manta will show up
00:32:22Then
00:32:28What is it?
00:32:32It's a shark
00:32:35It's a shark
00:32:39It's a shark
00:32:42It's a shark
00:32:44It's a shark
00:32:46It's swimming
00:32:47Manta is swimming in the beautiful sea
00:32:54Around the coral,
00:32:58there are fish called cleaners
00:33:02that clean Manta's body
00:33:05For Manta,
00:33:07there is a cleaning station
00:33:10that cleans Manta's body
00:33:13And
00:33:19There are so many
00:33:24All Manta
00:33:27Amazing
00:33:29There are so many
00:33:31You can see them up close
00:33:33Manta's group is showing off their body
00:33:41Wow, amazing
00:33:43It's beautiful
00:33:45It's amazing
00:33:46It's a shark
00:33:47It's a shark
00:33:51It's a shark
00:33:52It's a shark
00:33:54There are so many
00:33:59Manta eats plankton
00:34:02that flows from the sea
00:34:05on the afternoon of the Great Salt Day
00:34:08Amazing
00:34:09They do it in a circle
00:34:13Manta opens its mouth at the beginning
00:34:16and eats the most
00:34:18So, they feed them in turns
00:34:21It's amazing
00:34:23It's amazing
00:34:28From December to February,
00:34:30plankton is abundant
00:34:32Manta is known to be in contact with plankton
00:34:37Amazing
00:34:40Next
00:34:44Four mysterious holes in the sea
00:34:48What's this?
00:34:50Hello
00:34:54Hello
00:34:56What are you doing now?
00:34:58We're having a barbecue
00:35:01It's daytime
00:35:03It's tapioca
00:35:05Can you eat tapioca?
00:35:08Do you eat it instead of rice?
00:35:11Let's ask them about four mysterious holes in the sea
00:35:17Have you ever seen it?
00:35:19Yes
00:35:20There are holes
00:35:22It's a mysterious place
00:35:25Let's investigate
00:35:28What are the four holes?
00:35:31It takes 50 minutes to drive a boat from the harbor
00:35:35It's quite long
00:35:37It's a mysterious water surface
00:35:41It's true
00:35:43It's dark
00:35:45Is it connected?
00:35:47It's a hole
00:35:49Amazing
00:35:51It's scary
00:35:53It's scary
00:35:55What's this?
00:36:01There are four holes on coral
00:36:08It's a big hole
00:36:10It's about 7 meters long
00:36:14How long is this hole?
00:36:18What's inside?
00:36:20I'm curious
00:36:22Can we go inside?
00:36:24Let's investigate
00:36:26Let's go
00:36:28The hole is about 3 meters deep
00:36:32It's right there
00:36:36I'm scared
00:36:38I can't go inside
00:36:40Amazing
00:36:42It's straight
00:36:44It's difficult
00:36:46I'm scared
00:36:48I've never seen it
00:36:50Let's go
00:36:52It's going
00:36:54It's amazing
00:36:56It's big
00:36:58It's small from the top
00:37:00It's big
00:37:02It's big
00:37:04It's going
00:37:06It's deep
00:37:08It's about 15 meters deep
00:37:10It's spreading
00:37:12It's a big hole
00:37:15This is the bottom of the hole
00:37:18It's amazing
00:37:20It's dark
00:37:22It's dark
00:37:24Looking back
00:37:36It's amazing
00:37:40This is amazing
00:37:42It's amazing
00:37:46It's amazing
00:37:48The light is shining
00:37:50It's like a mirror
00:37:52It's like a mirror
00:37:54It's like a mirror
00:37:56It's like a mirror
00:38:00The four holes in the sea
00:38:03It's like Ariel
00:38:05It's connected at the bottom of the sea
00:38:07It's the bottom of the sea cave
00:38:10It's called Blue Hole
00:38:12Blue Hole
00:38:15The island was built by the Great Shogun
00:38:19Is that so?
00:38:21This hole
00:38:23Actually
00:38:2520,000 years ago
00:38:27The sea level was 120 meters below the sea level
00:38:30This area was exposed to the land
00:38:33I see
00:38:35The ground was melted by rain
00:38:37After that, the sea level rose
00:38:41On a sunny day
00:38:43The sunlight from the hole
00:38:45Shines like a spotlight
00:38:47It's so beautiful
00:38:49The movement of the waves
00:38:51Shines like a light
00:38:53It's like an aurora
00:38:55It's a mysterious sight
00:38:59When he was an idol
00:39:01He didn't get much spotlight
00:39:03He was excited
00:39:06I'm so happy
00:39:08I'm so happy
00:39:11I'm in the water
00:39:13I'm so happy
00:39:15I'm so happy
00:39:17I'm so happy
00:39:19It was a good experience
00:39:21After that
00:39:23The biggest mystery in the sea
00:39:25The biggest mystery in the sea
00:39:27The dragon head sleeping in the sea
00:39:29The dragon head sleeping in the sea
00:39:31What is it?
00:39:33It's a dragon
00:39:35I'm scared
00:39:37Next
00:39:41The shining ice chandelier
00:39:44It looks amazing
00:39:46Where is she going?
00:39:48I'm definitely going to win
00:39:51Her personality changes
00:39:54Anna Tsuchiya
00:39:56She's going to look for the ice chandelier
00:39:59I've never heard of the name
00:40:01I think the world is full of things you can't see
00:40:07Let's go find it
00:40:09I love you, Tsukuno
00:40:13You got the point
00:40:15No, I didn't
00:40:17Please watch it on V
00:40:19The point is high
00:40:21The head of Hokkaido
00:40:23The head of Hokkaido
00:40:25The head of Hokkaido
00:40:27The head of Hokkaido
00:40:29Speaking of the winter scenery
00:40:31Speaking of the winter scenery
00:40:33Amazing
00:40:35It's a dragon
00:40:37Can you see it?
00:40:39It's a dragon
00:40:41It's so thick
00:40:43The water is frozen
00:40:45I'm impressed
00:40:47It's like the land
00:40:49It's like the land
00:40:51It doesn't look like Japan
00:40:53It's a dragon
00:40:55It's a dragon
00:40:57Do you know where it's from?
00:40:59You can see it in Japan
00:41:01It's from Russia
00:41:03It's from Russia
00:41:05In November,
00:41:07the Amur River is frozen
00:41:09and turns into an ice river
00:41:13The river is about 10km wide
00:41:15The river is about 10km wide
00:41:17The river is about 10km wide
00:41:19The river is about 10km wide
00:41:21The river is about 10km wide
00:41:23The river is about 10km wide
00:41:25Amazing
00:41:29And they spend more than two months
00:41:31And they spend more than two months
00:41:33reaching the edge of Hokkaido
00:41:35reaching the edge of Hokkaido
00:41:37Amazing
00:41:39Amazing
00:41:41What's the relationship
00:41:43between the shining Aizu Chandelier
00:41:45and the dragon?
00:41:47What's the relationship between the shining Aizu Chandelier
00:41:49and the dragon?
00:41:51Hello
00:41:53Excuse me
00:41:55I'm doing a research
00:41:57Do you know the shining Aizu Chandelier?
00:41:59Do you know the shining Aizu Chandelier?
00:42:01I don't know
00:42:03I don't know
00:42:05I don't know
00:42:07I don't know
00:42:09I don't know
00:42:11Even the locals don't know
00:42:13We have to buy the ticket
00:42:15We have to buy the ticket
00:42:17We have to buy the ticket
00:42:19Unfortunately,
00:42:21they couldn't get the ticket
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00:44:13Can you really do it?
00:44:15It's like going into the ice water.
00:44:19We decided to visit the person who taught us how to dive.
00:44:25There are amazing people.
00:44:27Look, in the snow.
00:44:28Is there such a thing?
00:44:30I'm always changing in the snow.
00:44:34What should I do?
00:44:37Hello.
00:44:40Is Mr. Nishimura there?
00:44:42Hello.
00:44:45Nice to meet you.
00:44:47Nice to meet you.
00:44:49I'm Nishimura.
00:44:50Nice to meet you.
00:44:52Mr. Nishimura is a diving instructor in Japan.
00:44:58What is drift diving?
00:45:00Let's ask him in detail.
00:45:03It's a diving that represents Hokkaido, which we've been doing since we were seniors.
00:45:09You can only do it here.
00:45:11You can only do it at this time of year.
00:45:13Look at the flag.
00:45:15Is it a drift or a dive?
00:45:18It's a submarine.
00:45:21It looks like a dive.
00:45:25The bottom of the drift is rugged.
00:45:27Therefore, heavy equipment is needed than a normal submarine.
00:45:33Can ice chandeliers see hard diving?
00:45:38Ice chandeliers.
00:45:40Can ice chandeliers see hard diving?
00:45:42We've seen it a few times.
00:45:46If you dive under the drift, you can't see it well unless the conditions are met.
00:45:55Ice chandeliers are phenomena that occur under the drift.
00:45:59However, the conditions of the occurrence are different depending on the weather.
00:46:04First of all, the ice chandelier is frozen.
00:46:09If the ice chandelier moves even a little, it will break.
00:46:14If the ice chandelier breaks, it will disappear in the water.
00:46:18It's rare, isn't it?
00:46:20That's right. You can't see it all the time.
00:46:23The temperature in the morning is below minus 10 degrees.
00:46:26That's amazing.
00:46:30When the temperature is below minus 10 degrees, the bottom of the drift begins to freeze.
00:46:35Ice crystals appear.
00:46:38When the weather is bad, the temperature drops.
00:46:41However, when the wind and waves are not calm, the drift moves and breaks the ice crystals.
00:46:49Ice chandeliers are made of very delicate ice crystals that can be made under the drift.
00:46:59Ice chandeliers are blessed by the weather.
00:47:04It's a very rare sight.
00:47:10It's difficult. Can you see it?
00:47:12Both the weather and the cold.
00:47:14TSUCHIYA challenges drift diving.
00:47:20TSUCHIYA is good at diving.
00:47:22However, there was a severe cold wave waiting for TSUCHIYA's first challenge.
00:47:29The diving time is not long.
00:47:33It took me 15 minutes for the first time.
00:47:38Is it because of the cold?
00:47:40That's right. I don't think my body is that cold.
00:47:42My hands and feet are cold.
00:47:47The water temperature is below minus 1 degree.
00:47:51On this day, the temperature is below minus 1 degree and the water temperature is below minus 1 degree.
00:47:56Drift diving takes 15 minutes to freeze your hands and feet and soak your hands and feet in the water.
00:48:05Drift diving is decided to be done twice a day, taking into account safety.
00:48:12In a harsh environment, what is the probability of seeing an ice chandelier?
00:48:18The probability of seeing an ice chandelier is less than 10%.
00:48:23TSUCHIYA is aiming for a scoop of less than 10%.
00:48:28I don't use such a gadget.
00:48:30I don't use it either.
00:48:32What do you have?
00:48:34I have snorkeling, free diving, and diving.
00:48:38I also have a submersible.
00:48:42The submersible is a professional in the water, which can be used to prevent damage such as sea and fire.
00:48:53TSUCHIYA vs. OYA is a battle between two submersibles.
00:48:59It's like a rival.
00:49:03TSUCHIYA has a very free personality.
00:49:07She is a perfect person for this survey.
00:49:10Jack diving.
00:49:12It's really warm.
00:49:15If you don't have a jacket, your head will break.
00:49:17The level is different.
00:49:19Don't break your head.
00:49:28What kind of scenery awaits under the ice chandelier?
00:49:32TSUCHIYA vs. OYA
00:49:39Is your face in the ice chandelier?
00:49:44The world under the ice chandelier spreads out in front of you.
00:49:48It's like an ice castle.
00:49:50It's amazing.
00:50:03It's amazing.
00:50:06It's like the sky.
00:50:08The light from the ice chandelier creates a beautiful gradation of blue and green.
00:50:16The world of the ice chandelier.
00:50:18It's beautiful.
00:50:21The ice chandelier moves and the scenery changes.
00:50:26You can never see the same scenery again.
00:50:31It's like a cloud.
00:50:34It's like flying in the sky.
00:50:36It's true.
00:50:39TSUCHIYA goes under the ice chandelier.
00:50:43At the exit of the ice chandelier, a cute encounter awaits.
00:50:50Will there be a lot of children?
00:50:53I'm sorry.
00:50:57It's CRIONE.
00:50:59CRIONE lives outside of Suzuka.
00:51:01It's cute.
00:51:03CRIONE is called the angel of the ice chandelier and the fairy of ice.
00:51:14CRIONE's body is transparent.
00:51:17The characteristic of CRIONE is that the internal organs are transparent.
00:51:21It's amazing.
00:51:24Here is a question for KAWAKITA.
00:51:26What kind of creature does CRIONE live in the sea?
00:51:30It's in the sea.
00:51:32It looks like a jellyfish.
00:51:34It's a jellyfish.
00:51:37The answer is a shellfish.
00:51:40When it grows up, it loses its shell.
00:51:43It's a shellfish.
00:51:47And
00:51:52It's a jellyfish.
00:51:55This is a balloon jellyfish.
00:51:58Look at the white lines on the body.
00:52:11When the light hits it, it reflects and shines in a rainbow color.
00:52:17It's beautiful.
00:52:19It's a jellyfish.
00:52:22There is a plankton under the jellyfish.
00:52:25It's a jellyfish.
00:52:27There are many creatures, including jellyfish that seek food.
00:52:32It's like being in a aquarium.
00:52:37Can CRIONE find the ice chandelier?
00:52:42The staff doesn't know the situation on land.
00:52:45Please find it.
00:52:49Did you find the ice chandelier?
00:52:51The ice chandelier won't come up.
00:52:55The staff doesn't know the situation on land.
00:52:57Did he find the ice chandelier?
00:53:02Did you find the ice chandelier?
00:53:05I didn't see it.
00:53:07I may have found it.
00:53:11Anna, please investigate the situation on land.
00:53:17Can I have one more chance?
00:53:19I understand.
00:53:20Please.
00:53:21I'll do my best to find it.
00:53:22It's amazing.
00:53:23The face is red.
00:53:25This part is very red.
00:53:27Let's go to the second stage.
00:53:28The possibility is not zero.
00:53:30Let's believe.
00:53:32This is the last dive.
00:53:35Can they find the ice chandelier in 15 minutes?
00:53:41This is not a job of an entertainer.
00:53:43That's right.
00:53:45This is a job of a professional.
00:53:51They are looking for the ice chandelier.
00:53:55The time limit is 15 minutes.
00:53:57It's a long time.
00:54:03It's big.
00:54:05It's amazing.
00:54:09They look around.
00:54:11This ice chandelier is the biggest.
00:54:15They put everything on this ice chandelier.
00:54:17The big ice chandelier is the best.
00:54:21Then.
00:54:39Is this the ice chandelier?
00:54:42There is no ice chandelier.
00:54:44I thought there was an ice chandelier.
00:54:46I thought there was an ice chandelier.
00:54:4813 minutes have passed since the start of the dive.
00:54:51There are two minutes left.
00:54:53There are two minutes left.
00:54:55TSUCHIYA will not give up.
00:54:57There is a strange phenomenon.
00:55:01Is this the sea?
00:55:03I thought it was outside.
00:55:05Are you okay?
00:55:11It's cold.
00:55:17The water is freezing.
00:55:21TSUCHIYA can't control his body.
00:55:25He can't control his body.
00:55:28I have to go with two people.
00:55:31He can't show his face on the water.
00:55:35It's scary.
00:55:37TSUCHIYA goes back to the place where he dived.
00:55:40Is TSUCHIYA okay?
00:55:43I'm nervous.
00:55:45In the end, he couldn't find the ice chandelier.
00:55:52I'm back.
00:55:55His mouth was anesthetized by the dentist.
00:56:00His mouth is not a mouth.
00:56:05He is paralyzed.
00:56:07Is he paralyzed?
00:56:11He has red eyes.
00:56:16He failed to scoop the ice chandelier.
00:56:21It's amazing.
00:56:24It looks cold.
00:56:26He can't find the ice chandelier.
00:56:31This year, the ice chandelier broke for the first time.
00:56:38It's been 20 days since last year.
00:56:42This year's ice chandelier broke at a record-breaking rate.
00:56:46This year's ice chandelier broke at a record-breaking rate.
00:56:52It looks big, but it's smaller than last year.
00:56:57The ice chandelier is almost hopeless.
00:57:03He has no choice but to rely on his luck.
00:57:06What do you think of your luck?
00:57:08My luck?
00:57:10Your luck seems to be very good.
00:57:11I have a lot of luck.
00:57:14That's right.
00:57:16I don't want to be on TV.
00:57:19That's right.
00:57:24There is a hot spring.
00:57:26Would you like to join us?
00:57:27I don't want to.
00:57:30I want to go to the hot spring.
00:57:32It's strange to invite you.
00:57:33UTORO, where you can dive with the ice chandelier, is the largest hot spring in Shiretoko.
00:57:39This is the hot spring.
00:57:43He is proud of the hot spring.
00:57:46If you calm down, you will get tired.
00:57:50He warms up while looking at the ice chandelier.
00:57:53He is aiming for a scoop.
00:57:57It's warm.
00:57:59It's warm, but the sea breeze is the best.
00:58:02The sea breeze is the best.
00:58:04What do you think of that?
00:58:06UTORO, the hot spring is good.
00:58:08What do you think of the ice chandelier?
00:58:10It's empty.
00:58:12It's empty.
00:58:13Please put Tsukiyasawa in the ice chandelier.
00:58:15Please sit outside and wait.
00:58:17There is no point in going home.
00:58:19The wind is getting stronger.
00:58:25There is a possibility that the big part of the ice chandelier will be blown away by the wind.
00:58:31That's right.
00:58:34The ice chandelier is extremely fragile.
00:58:36It is more likely to be found in a place where there is no flow of ice near the base.
00:58:43Tsuchiya is in a difficult situation.
00:58:45Tsuchiya is in a difficult situation.
00:58:47Tsuchiya is in a difficult situation.
00:58:53This is very beautiful.
00:58:57Look at this.
00:58:59The sea is spinning with the ice chandelier.
00:59:02This is also very beautiful.
00:59:04You can only see this when the ice chandelier comes.
00:59:08The ice chandelier shines orange.
00:59:13This is worth the effort.
00:59:17This is very beautiful.
00:59:19What is this mysterious world?
00:59:21This is very beautiful.
00:59:23The sea is spinning.
00:59:26If this video is broadcast on TV all the time, people will watch it.
00:59:30People will definitely watch it.
00:59:32Is it the age?
00:59:34That's right.
00:59:37I would like to see the ice chandelier tomorrow.
00:59:43I think I was able to convey the beauty of the ice chandelier to various people.
00:59:53Will Tsuchiya's wish come true?
00:59:59The next day is the third challenge of drift diving.
01:00:03This is the third time.
01:00:05What temperature do you think it is now?
01:00:08I think it's close to my teeth.
01:00:14I think it's 3 degrees.
01:00:16May I read the result?
01:00:20It's minus 5 degrees.
01:00:22I'm used to it.
01:00:24Hokkaido is still far away in spring.
01:00:26On this day, it was blown in by the pressure of the air and the influence of the air conditioner.
01:00:30Shiretoko observes the weather forecast.
01:00:33Good morning.
01:00:39Is there a chance?
01:00:41The surroundings are frozen.
01:00:46The probability is not high, but it is possible.
01:00:52The drift ice is colder than yesterday.
01:00:54The temperature is also low.
01:00:56There is a possibility that an ice chandelier is forming.
01:01:00However.
01:01:02In Japan, the equipment is cold and the body is cold.
01:01:07There is a possibility that the equipment may freeze.
01:01:13In that case, it's a one-dive.
01:01:15That's right.
01:01:16The body is particularly cold.
01:01:19It's difficult.
01:01:23Ice chandeliers are easy to form.
01:01:26However, there is a possibility that drift ice diving itself will not be possible.
01:01:31I see.
01:01:33However, TSUCHIYA, who is aiming for a scoop, has a strategy.
01:01:39It's from here.
01:01:42This time it's above the drift ice.
01:01:44I don't know the boundary.
01:01:46Is there anything suspicious about this drift ice?
01:01:49I think it's better to be thick.
01:01:53If you wear a dry suit, you can enjoy a drift walk on the drift ice.
01:01:59You can also enjoy a drift bath floating on the sea.
01:02:02It's a special beach.
01:02:04It looks cold.
01:02:06Ice chandeliers are supposed to be made somewhere on the countless drift ice floating on this beach.
01:02:13SHIGENO, who usually shoots underwater, guides him.
01:02:18His strategy is to find drift ice that seems to have ice chandeliers.
01:02:24Let's aim for drift ice.
01:02:26Is there anything suspicious about this?
01:02:28I think it's better to be thick.
01:02:31I think it's better to wear a dry suit.
01:02:36Are you studying English?
01:02:38That's right.
01:02:39Which language do you think it is?
01:02:40It looks like a table in the middle.
01:02:43Don't imitate me.
01:02:47We are good friends.
01:02:49Help me.
01:02:52The target drift ice has been determined.
01:02:54Let's go to the big one.
01:02:56There is one more thing.
01:02:58What is it?
01:03:00The layer of freshwater is thick today.
01:03:03The river is flowing.
01:03:06The layer of freshwater is thick.
01:03:11I'm going to look around for drift ice.
01:03:16The target drift ice is near the river.
01:03:21The target drift ice is also close to the river.
01:03:25My feet are slippery today.
01:03:28What am I doing?
01:03:31The diving time is 15 minutes.
01:03:34It's cold just by looking at it.
01:03:36It's too cold.
01:03:38This may be the last dive.
01:03:44I hope I can see it.
01:03:47It's different.
01:03:52I want to do it at the end.
01:03:54Under the drift ice, freshwater is flowing.
01:03:56The visibility is bad.
01:03:59On this day, small drift ice and drift ice drift.
01:04:03I have to avoid it.
01:04:05I'm scared.
01:04:075 minutes have passed since the dive started.
01:04:17It's like Project X.
01:04:20It's a documentary.
01:04:24TSUCHIYA signals the drone team with a light.
01:04:28They arrived at the target drift ice.
01:04:31It's amazing.
01:04:38What is this?
01:04:40Which one is it?
01:04:46There are various types of drift ice.
01:04:52It's different.
01:04:5510 minutes have passed.
01:05:00Can I find it?
01:05:025 minutes have passed since the dive started.
01:05:06It's sparkling.
01:05:14I'm sure I know my hometown.
01:05:18Finally.
01:05:255 minutes have passed since the dive started.
01:05:30It's a giant drift ice.
01:05:32It's amazing.
01:05:39It's amazing.
01:05:43It's a giant drift ice.
01:05:45Oh
01:06:15Oh
01:06:45Wow, that's amazing!
01:06:47When you touch it, you can feel the crystal of snow.
01:06:53It's so beautiful. It's fantastic.
01:07:00It looks like it's snowing.
01:07:01That's true.
01:07:02Actually, last year, Shige's cameraman succeeded in filming a miraculous ice chandelier.
01:07:09Here it is.
01:07:12Wow, it's huge!
01:07:13Wow, it's amazing!
01:07:14It's huge!
01:07:20The size of the chandelier is amazing.
01:07:23It's so big. It's like a crystal of snow.
01:07:26Ice chandelier is a crystal of ice that can be made from a layer of carbonated water that flows from the river.
01:07:32Wow, it's amazing.
01:07:33The outside temperature is transmitted to the bottom of the stream, and the sea with a high salinity does not freeze.
01:07:38I see.
01:07:40Because the salinity freezes at minus one degree, the crystal of ice, the ice chandelier, is formed.
01:07:49Wow, it's amazing.
01:07:52Mr. Tokoro, look at this.
01:07:55It's so beautiful.
01:07:57It's so beautiful.
01:07:58You'll cry, won't you?
01:08:01He has a funny face.
01:08:02The ice chandelier was born under the stream.
01:08:06It was a miraculous sight.
01:08:09Wow, it's amazing.
01:08:13On the other hand, Oya, who investigated the blue hole in the sea of ​​Parao,
01:08:19went to a place called the blue corner, which is right next to it.
01:08:25The tip of the ice chandelier protrudes from the boundary with the ocean.
01:08:31The depth of the coral reef is about 13 meters.
01:08:36The tip of the ice chandelier, which protrudes from the ocean, is about 130 meters deep.
01:08:46Wow, it's amazing.
01:08:48It's blue.
01:08:49It's so beautiful.
01:08:51The ice chandelier is so beautiful.
01:08:53Mr. Tokoro, look at this.
01:08:56It's amazing.
01:08:57Mr. Tokoro, look at this.
01:08:59A mysterious sight spreads out in a year.
01:09:02It's amazing.
01:09:04It's amazing.
01:09:20Wow, I've seen this before.
01:09:22It's amazing.
01:09:23There's a aquarium that makes this.
01:09:26It's amazing.
01:09:27At the aquarium.
01:09:31Because the salt hits the ground that protrudes from the corner,
01:09:35it is easy for plankton, which feeds on fish, to gather,
01:09:38and all kinds of fish come.
01:09:41Shark.
01:09:42It's a place that divers long for.
01:09:45It's amazing.
01:09:46Before exploring the next mystery of the sea,
01:09:49There's still a mystery.
01:09:51I've dived a lot, and I'm hungry.
01:09:54Is there any delicious food in Harao?
01:09:58Of course, there is.
01:10:00Please try it.
01:10:03Mr. Deniz eats at a popular restaurant.
01:10:08What is the most popular menu in Harao?
01:10:13What is it?
01:10:14I'm curious.
01:10:17What is that?
01:10:19It looks like ramen.
01:10:20It looks like soup.
01:10:22What is this?
01:10:23What is this?
01:10:24What is this?
01:10:25There's a face on it.
01:10:26What? No way.
01:10:27I was surprised.
01:10:29What the hell is this?
01:10:33What is this?
01:10:35It's a fruit bat.
01:10:36It's called a bat, isn't it?
01:10:37Is it an ant?
01:10:38It's an ant, isn't it?
01:10:39That's great.
01:10:40That's right.
01:10:41That's great.
01:10:42Are you going to eat this?
01:10:43No way.
01:10:45It looks like a good-looking boy.
01:10:47It looks too heavy.
01:10:49Japanese people also eat birds.
01:10:53Is it popular?
01:10:54Yes.
01:10:55That's right.
01:10:57It's not like an ant in a cave.
01:11:00It's a food ant that only eats fruits.
01:11:04It's a long-lived ant.
01:11:06It's a food ant that only eats fruits.
01:11:09It's a fruit bat.
01:11:13In Harao, it's a precious protein other than fish.
01:11:16It's been served as a feast since ancient times.
01:11:20Is it delicious?
01:11:21It smells good.
01:11:23It smells like tuna.
01:11:26There are a lot of meat.
01:11:28I'll enjoy it.
01:11:29You don't have to look at the face.
01:11:30You can loosen the meat like this.
01:11:32How is it?
01:11:33It's a big bite.
01:11:36You are a great challenger.
01:11:40It's delicious.
01:11:42The meat is refreshing and less oily.
01:11:46It's like chicken.
01:11:48The fat on the surface of the meat is very soft.
01:11:52They are in the middle of inquiring.
01:11:55When they go to the supermarket.
01:11:57Look at this.
01:11:59This is ALPHA POWER.
01:12:01These are all Japanese sweets.
01:12:03Why?
01:12:04These are all Japanese sweets.
01:12:05This is a Japanese supermarket.
01:12:07What is this?
01:12:08This is NISCO.
01:12:09These are all Japanese sweets.
01:12:12The products on display are Japanese sweets.
01:12:16This is amazing.
01:12:17Seasoning.
01:12:19Natto.
01:12:21Even frozen food such as eels.
01:12:24In Parao, we have been eating Japanese food for many years.
01:12:28In the past, many Japanese lived here.
01:12:31That's right.
01:12:34More than 80 years ago.
01:12:36There was a time when Japan ruled Parao.
01:12:40Many Japanese immigrated.
01:12:43From this historical background.
01:12:45This is the country with the largest population in the world.
01:12:49This country is very similar.
01:12:52It's similar.
01:12:54And.
01:12:56YASUI.
01:12:57YASUI?
01:12:59Did you say YASUI?
01:13:01YASUI has the same meaning as Japanese in Parao.
01:13:05Is YASUI Parao language?
01:13:07No.
01:13:09I thought you said you were Japanese.
01:13:12Are you okay?
01:13:14Are you okay?
01:13:15I'm fine.
01:13:17YASUI is Parao language.
01:13:20Is YASUI Parao language?
01:13:22Japanese people don't say that much.
01:13:24That's amazing.
01:13:25YASUI used to teach Japanese at school.
01:13:28Parao has many words that represent Japanese.
01:13:33And.
01:13:37I have a question for HASEGAWA.
01:13:39The word TSUKARENAOSU has a different meaning from Japanese.
01:13:43What do you think it means?
01:13:46I'm tired.
01:13:50I'm sorry.
01:13:52That's right.
01:13:55It means to drink beer and relax after work.
01:14:00Everyone loves Japan.
01:14:04I don't know the exact reason.
01:14:06But TSUKARENAOSU is Parao language.
01:14:09TSUKARENAOSU means to get rid of fatigue after drinking beer.
01:14:15I see.
01:14:16What's next?
01:14:20What's next?
01:14:22A huge creature lurking in the sea.
01:14:27What's this?
01:14:29A huge creature lurking in the sea.
01:14:36It takes 30 minutes to run the ship.
01:14:40We came to NURON CHANNEL.
01:14:43This is called GERMAN CHANNEL.
01:14:46This is the waterway where the ship goes.
01:14:48This is not man-made.
01:14:50This was made by erosion when it was land.
01:14:56There is a huge creature here.
01:15:00This is not man-made.
01:15:02This is bigger than man-made.
01:15:05NURON CHANNEL is a place where many corals live in the shallow sea.
01:15:10This is really beautiful.
01:15:12This is NURON CHANNEL.
01:15:15I'm afraid of huge creatures overseas.
01:15:20What's this?
01:15:24What's this?
01:15:27Is this a creature?
01:15:28What's this?
01:15:30I was surprised.
01:15:32What's this?
01:15:35What is this huge creature?
01:15:39What's this?
01:15:43What's this?
01:15:47Is this a creature?
01:15:48What's this?
01:15:51I'm sorry.
01:15:53I don't know.
01:16:00This is the largest shellfish in the world.
01:16:05This is a huge shellfish.
01:16:07What's this?
01:16:09The size of the same type of shellfish is about 15 cm.
01:16:15The size of the same type of shellfish is about 1 m.
01:16:19The shellfish weighs more than 200 kg.
01:16:23This is a special type of shellfish.
01:16:26This is a special type of shellfish.
01:16:31This is a special type of shellfish.
01:16:35This is a special type of shellfish.
01:16:39This is a creature from outer space.
01:16:41What is this huge creature?
01:16:50What's this?
01:16:51There are many shellfish.
01:16:56What's this?
01:16:59What's this?
01:17:03This is beautiful.
01:17:05What's this?
01:17:07Is this a sea cucumber?
01:17:10What is this?
01:17:12This looks like a cabbage.
01:17:15This is a type of coral called cabbage coral.
01:17:20Is this hard?
01:17:22If the sea is rough due to a typhoon, it will easily collapse.
01:17:26This is not hard.
01:17:28In general, one coral grows from 30 cm to 50 cm.
01:17:34However, this coral is about 1 m in size.
01:17:39This grows more and more.
01:17:41This is very big.
01:17:42Because the ocean current is calm, this is the only place where shellfish live.
01:17:50This is amazing.
01:17:52This is a completely different life.
01:17:54From now on, the mystery of the mysterious island of shellfish will begin.
01:18:00What will they investigate?
01:18:03This is a dragon head that sleeps on the seabed.
01:18:09They investigate in the city.
01:18:12Hello.
01:18:14Your Japanese is very good.
01:18:18Do you know the dragon head that sleeps in the sea?
01:18:24Do you know?
01:18:26I heard that you came from Tokyo to look for it.
01:18:30What is that?
01:18:32I don't know.
01:18:33There are many types of dragon heads in the Parao Sea, so look for them.
01:18:37I'm scared.
01:18:39I may die.
01:18:41Then.
01:18:43Can I interview you?
01:18:45Japanese?
01:18:47I can speak Japanese.
01:18:49You are very good.
01:18:50I want to ask you a lot of questions.
01:18:52Look at the picture.
01:18:56Do you know?
01:18:59When I first saw it, I was scared.
01:19:02I want to see it.
01:19:04Is it big?
01:19:06I'm excited.
01:19:08I'm scared.
01:19:10This man used to work in the sea.
01:19:15He said he had seen a dragon head sleeping on the seabed.
01:19:20I have to go see this.
01:19:23A scary dragon head.
01:19:26What is the truth?
01:19:33She is anxious to investigate the dragon head.
01:19:36That's right.
01:19:39It looks like a big creature.
01:19:43I'm scared if it moves.
01:19:46I can't imagine.
01:19:49She goes on a boat.
01:19:52Soon.
01:19:54It's close.
01:19:56It's here.
01:19:58Is it here?
01:20:00It's very close.
01:20:02It took about three minutes by boat from the port.
01:20:07It's close.
01:20:19It's cool.
01:20:21It's cool.
01:20:23It's cool.
01:20:25It's deep.
01:20:27I can't see anything.
01:20:29I can't see anything.
01:20:31There is nothing.
01:20:34It's not as clear as before.
01:20:37It was so beautiful.
01:20:39She goes on an eerie voyage.
01:20:44I don't know if it's 10 or 20 meters.
01:20:47It's scary.
01:20:49It's 20 meters deep.
01:20:52At that time.
01:20:58What is it?
01:21:00It's here.
01:21:02What is it?
01:21:10What is it?
01:21:14It looks like a beard.
01:21:16It's true.
01:21:18It looks like a dragon.
01:21:20It's true.
01:21:22It looks like it's blowing fire from its mouth.
01:21:26It's a dragon.
01:21:28It's a dragon.
01:21:43It's obvious.
01:21:45That's the most important thing.
01:21:49It's a dragon.
01:21:52A dragon head that sleeps on the bottom of the sea.
01:21:56What is it?
01:21:59It's a dragon head.
01:22:03It's a beard.
01:22:08It's a beard.
01:22:10It's a dragon.
01:22:15It's a dragon.
01:22:18It's about the same height as Mr. Oya.
01:22:20It's a dragon head that is more than 2 meters high.
01:22:23But it's not a beard.
01:22:25What is it?
01:22:27She keeps looking around.
01:22:30Then.
01:22:32What is it?
01:22:38It's true.
01:22:40It's true that there are solid stairs.
01:22:43It's true that there are solid stairs.
01:22:46She goes deeper.
01:22:48She is surprised.
01:22:52It's true.
01:22:59It's scary.
01:23:01It's a toilet.
01:23:05It's a toilet.
01:23:08It's a toilet.
01:23:14It's scary.
01:23:17It's scary.
01:23:23I'm curious.
01:23:27It's dangerous.
01:23:33It's big.
01:23:35It's big.
01:23:37She can't go inside.
01:23:39She can't go inside.
01:23:41I don't want to go in.
01:23:43I'm scared.
01:23:45I'm scared when there are people inside.
01:23:51There are Japanese letters on the toilet.
01:23:53There are Japanese letters on the toilet.
01:23:55That's Amatsumaru.
01:23:57Amatsumaru?
01:24:01That's an Japanese ship that sank in the Second World War about 80 years ago.
01:24:06That's an Japanese ship that sank in the Second World War about 80 years ago.
01:24:08Is that so?
01:24:10How big is it?
01:24:14It's about 160 meters long.
01:24:16It's so big.
01:24:18It's a big ship.
01:24:24It's so big.
01:24:26Yes, this is the second world war.
01:24:29Parao was a Japanese colonist.
01:24:32It sank in the US Air Force.
01:24:35It's a Japanese Navy cruiser, Amatsumaru.
01:24:40It's 160 meters long and 20 meters wide.
01:24:44It has a total of 10,000 tons.
01:24:47It's a big tanker.
01:24:50The Dragon Head we saw earlier
01:24:53is at the back of the ship.
01:24:56It is thought to be a security device that absorbs air.
01:25:00I see.
01:25:02Corals were attached to it.
01:25:04It looked like a dragon.
01:25:11In fact, besides Amatsumaru,
01:25:17many ships sank in the air raid at that time.
01:25:21I see.
01:25:22In addition, in the area of 1 meter deep,
01:25:26the Japanese Navy's Zero Line sank.
01:25:31It is thought that more than 35 ships sank in this sea.
01:25:35It is still being investigated.
01:25:40Amatsumaru is said to be the largest ship in Parao's sinking.
01:25:48In Parao's beautiful seabed,
01:25:51along with the mysteries of nature,
01:25:53a page of history that we must not forget was engraved.
01:25:58This is quite a punch.
01:26:00Which one do you think?
01:26:02What is this video?
01:26:04Parao...
01:26:06Hasegawa?
01:26:07It seems that Parao added it.
01:26:10What do you think, Parao?
01:26:12Well...
01:26:13The two of you are Parao.
01:26:15Yes.
01:26:16The winner is Tsuchiya.
01:26:18What?
01:26:19We're the bad guys.
01:26:21It's tough.
01:26:22You love Sokoro, don't you?
01:26:24Of course.
01:26:26That's the most important thing.

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