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00:00:00In the world, there are a lot of crazy foods that are beyond the common sense of us Japanese people.
00:00:09The world's biggest dish is the pride of Japan, Harapeko Twins!
00:00:19Last time...
00:00:23In the park where road trucks gather, the most popular menu was a bomb!
00:00:30They ate the menu of 15 stores in one bite!
00:00:40They ate up 15 dishes and 7.2 kg of food!
00:00:47They also tried the calorie bomb pasta with a lot of garlic butter sauce!
00:00:56How can you eat up such a big one?
00:01:01No way!
00:01:03They ate up 6,000 kcal of butter pasta in 58 minutes!
00:01:15But the surprise is yet to come!
00:01:20The day after they ate this monster pasta, they went to...
00:01:26We came to a sushi restaurant again!
00:01:29I don't know what kind of sushi they have, but I hope I can eat all of them!
00:01:36Until now, they've been eating a lot of sushi to find out how sushi is evolving in the world.
00:01:45This time, they're going to investigate Miami's sushi!
00:01:49And then...
00:01:56It's floating!
00:01:59Miami's sushi was floating on a boat!
00:02:04It's floating on a boat!
00:02:06Let's investigate Miami's latest sushi!
00:02:12Let's eat!
00:02:19It's smaller than Japan's.
00:02:25First of all, they're going to eat sushi with normal ingredients.
00:02:29They're going to eat 6 plates of sushi.
00:02:38Tartar sushi is a popular menu.
00:02:47They're going to eat salmon tartar sushi.
00:02:49They're going to eat salmon tartar sushi.
00:02:55They're going to eat all the sushi rolls.
00:02:58In America, California rolls and sushi rolls are popular.
00:03:03But they're going to order all 10 kinds of sushi rolls.
00:03:08There's a lot of fish in it.
00:03:17It's good.
00:03:19This is a dragon roll.
00:03:21The avocado on top looks like a dragon's scales, so it's called a sushi roll.
00:03:27In many restaurants, salmon and eels are served as the main course.
00:03:32But even Americans who are resistant to raw food still use fried shrimp.
00:03:42Next is...
00:03:43Is it a crab?
00:03:47It's overlapped.
00:03:52The tempura is crispy. It's really good.
00:03:56This is a spider roll with a soft-shell crab.
00:04:01It's called spider legs because they look like spiders.
00:04:05It's not soy sauce, but a sweet and spicy sauce with an Asian taste.
00:04:13And this is...
00:04:16It's warm.
00:04:18It smells like eels.
00:04:21It's big. It has a lot of volume.
00:04:27What does that mean?
00:04:29It's a volcano roll with eel sauce on top.
00:04:34It's a taste you can't experience in Japan.
00:04:38This is good in foreign countries.
00:04:40It has a lot of crab.
00:04:42It's like a rice bowl.
00:04:44It's big.
00:04:47It's cute that she's enjoying it.
00:04:50It looks delicious.
00:04:52And it's extremely big.
00:04:58What kind of salad is that?
00:05:00It's big.
00:05:02It's called a tempura roll, but it looks like a fry.
00:05:07It's called a fry.
00:05:09In the U.S., fried food is the most popular.
00:05:13Even the name tempura is often used for fried food.
00:05:18It's like a rice ball.
00:05:21The inside of the roll sushi is salmon.
00:05:24It's thick.
00:05:26The salmon is well-cooked.
00:05:28It's very plump.
00:05:31After that, they ordered a lot of food and ate 56 dishes.
00:05:37I was going to quit today, but I ate all the food.
00:05:43That's true.
00:05:47As a result, they ate all the food in total of 56 dishes in an hour.
00:05:57That's amazing.
00:05:59The next day, during their free time, they said they wanted to go there.
00:06:04They said that without asking us.
00:06:07I'm getting more and more dishes.
00:06:10I'm a little scared.
00:06:12I feel good when I look at it.
00:06:14Every time.
00:06:16They can't open the Akazu's safe because the owner is gone.
00:06:21In the program, they challenged the world's Akazu's safe.
00:06:26It's a ring.
00:06:28In the United States, they found a mysterious old map with a ring and gold mark.
00:06:35And from the safe in Italy.
00:06:38There's something in there.
00:06:40It's an Aizan.
00:06:42They started with a high-quality historical set and discovered a number of treasures.
00:06:47And this time, they have a request from Taiwan.
00:06:50Who are they?
00:06:52These exhibits are national treasures.
00:06:56There is a possibility that valuable artworks are sleeping in the safe.
00:07:01The request is from the National Museum of Taiwan.
00:07:06Moreover.
00:07:10There are four Akazu's safes.
00:07:13What kind of treasures are sleeping?
00:07:17These two will challenge the Akazu's safe.
00:07:21I think there are about 100 million.
00:07:25Last time, they broke the security lock of the Akazu's safe.
00:07:31And opened the Akazu's safe.
00:07:33It's so cool.
00:07:35I've never seen anyone open the Akazu's safe before.
00:07:40It's so cool.
00:07:42The Akazu's safe was opened by Mikiti and Kazuhiro Okuma.
00:07:46And.
00:07:49It's opened.
00:07:51The Akazu's safe was opened by Tetsunari Motoshima, a disciple of Okuma.
00:08:00I heard there are four Akazu's safes.
00:08:03Is it okay?
00:08:05I can open all of them.
00:08:07The Akazu's safe is opened.
00:08:09I won't let the disciple do it.
00:08:11They will go to the place where the Akazu's safe is sleeping.
00:08:14There is a museum on the second floor of the building.
00:08:19There is a mosaic.
00:08:21Can we enter such a place?
00:08:27It's in here.
00:08:29Let's go.
00:08:38This is the Akazu's safe.
00:08:41There are two heavy safes in the warehouse.
00:08:46The first one is about 90 cm high.
00:08:49There is a lever and a dial.
00:08:53It's simple.
00:08:55The second one is about 110 cm high.
00:08:58The paint is peeled off and deterioration is going on.
00:09:02It's rusty.
00:09:03I moved to this warehouse in 2000.
00:09:07I found the Akazu's safe at that time.
00:09:09No one knew the details.
00:09:11The Akazu's safe was abandoned because it could be a work of art.
00:09:16Mr. Kageyake checked the Akazu's safe.
00:09:24There is a keyhole.
00:09:27This is a Japanese safe.
00:09:29This is a Japanese safe.
00:09:32This is a Japanese safe.
00:09:34This is a Japanese safe.
00:09:36This is a safe around Meiji and Taisho.
00:09:40This is a Japanese safe more than 100 years ago.
00:09:44When I turn the dial, it's hard.
00:09:51This may be a work of art.
00:09:56This may not open.
00:10:00Usually, when you turn the dial of the safe, the three disks rotate.
00:10:05By aligning the correct numbers, the grooves of the disks are aligned.
00:10:09After that, when you turn the lever, a joint-like thing gets stuck in the groove.
00:10:14The lock is released.
00:10:17However, this safe has deteriorated over the years.
00:10:20Even if you turn the dial, there is a possibility that the disk part, which should be connected, is empty.
00:10:27This is impossible.
00:10:29It seems that the key lock is not applied.
00:10:31How do you break through the empty dial lock?
00:10:35This is impossible.
00:10:37Next, let's go to the next safe.
00:10:41This is also a Japanese safe.
00:10:44This is a safe around Meiji and Taisho.
00:10:49Is there a keyhole?
00:10:52There is a hole.
00:10:54There is a key here.
00:10:56Does this mean that there is no key?
00:10:59There is no key.
00:11:04This is very hard.
00:11:07This is rust.
00:11:11There is a hole here.
00:11:13This is a keyhole.
00:11:15I'm going to find a key.
00:11:17The key is broken, but the dial is rusty and hardly moves.
00:11:22It seems to be a strong enemy even from the back.
00:11:26In addition to these two safes, let's go further into the warehouse.
00:11:35These two are also empty safes.
00:11:39There are two safes that look quite new compared to the previous one.
00:11:44The height is about 100 cm.
00:11:47It seems to have been made in Taiwan in the 1980s.
00:11:52This is the first time I've seen this.
00:11:55There is no lever.
00:11:58Do you push the lever?
00:12:02This is a relatively new safe, so it seems easy for amateurs.
00:12:07This is very difficult.
00:12:10OKUMA was diagnosed as difficult just by touching it.
00:12:13Why?
00:12:15I think the sensitivity of the dial is about the same as that of a Japanese manufacturer.
00:12:25This is as difficult as giving up Marielle.
00:12:29Normally, there is a lever, but there is a mysterious button.
00:12:34In addition, it is said that it is quite difficult to find clues with the touch of a hand because of the structure of which the vibration is difficult to be transmitted to the dial.
00:12:49There are two old safes and two new safes.
00:12:53What is sleeping in this?
00:12:57Then, from Mr. Cho here.
00:13:00The safe made in Taiwan is asked by Mr. Kageyake of Taiwan, so the two will ask for a Japanese safe.
00:13:09Mr. Kageyake of Taiwan?
00:13:15At first, the museum asked the program to open four safes.
00:13:21It's a promise, isn't it?
00:13:23When it was reported to the government of Taiwan, it became news when important artworks came out.
00:13:30The safe made in Taiwan is said to be a sign if the Taiwanese do not open it.
00:13:35He called Mr. Kageyake of Taiwan.
00:13:39I came.
00:13:45This is Mr. Shin, Mr. Kageyake of Taiwan.
00:13:49Mr. Shin is a famous Kageyake businessman in Taiwan.
00:13:53He has been solving the problem of keys more than 1,000 pieces a year.
00:13:59If a historical artwork is found, it should be news that shakes the whole of Taiwan.
00:14:06This is a picture of Taiwan's hero, Emperor Taisei, and it will be a national treasure.
00:14:11This was also stored in a small round shape in the past.
00:14:16It's not surprising that the same thing is in the safe.
00:14:21The Taiwanese seem to have a lot of expectations for this safe.
00:14:26What's in it?
00:14:29That's a great place, isn't it?
00:14:32I was surprised that I could get in well.
00:14:37I was taken to a place where there was a mosaic on the way.
00:14:42You can't know where it is.
00:14:45Check the state of the Taiwanese safe immediately.
00:14:53It's very difficult to touch.
00:15:00I think I can open it if I have a day.
00:15:04Mr. Okuma, who answered that it was possible to give up, is quite confident.
00:15:09I think I can open it faster if I make a hole, but I can't do that.
00:15:15Yes, please don't be as shocked as possible.
00:15:19I don't know what's in it.
00:15:21There is a possibility that there is a piece of art that is easy to break, such as a sword.
00:15:25It's a national treasure.
00:15:27It's impossible to use a drill.
00:15:30I don't have a friend anymore.
00:15:32Of course, there is no hammer.
00:15:37When it is within 5 o'clock, the door of the warehouse will automatically lock.
00:15:42It will be released at 9 o'clock in the morning, so please work from 9 o'clock in the morning to 5 o'clock in the afternoon.
00:15:50It is now 1 o'clock in the afternoon.
00:15:52I don't have time at all.
00:15:54I have to go back in the evening two days later, so I can work 16 hours until 1 p.m. three days later.
00:16:0116 hours?
00:16:06The competition between Japan and Taiwan's strongest locksmiths starts.
00:16:12Let's compare.
00:16:14The two of Japan are working on a Japanese-made safe that was made more than 100 years ago.
00:16:19Motoshima is in charge of a safe where the dial is empty.
00:16:24Okuma is in charge of a safe where the dial is hard and rusty.
00:16:29Both are difficult.
00:16:42How do you open this safe where you think the dial and the inner disk are empty?
00:16:59I'm doing this because I think that if I pull the inner disk, it will fit tightly.
00:17:05By pulling the dial while turning it, it is expected that the inner disk will fit and it will not be empty.
00:17:21On the other hand, Okuma, who challenges a safe where the dial hardly moves due to rust,
00:17:26It's hard, isn't it?
00:17:32It's hard, so it's hard to tell where it is.
00:17:38Number check.
00:17:40Usually, by turning the dial while turning the handle and hitting the inner disk,
00:17:45It is assumed that there is a slight vibration that occurs when the inner disk is passed through.
00:17:51In this safe, it is impossible to tell whether the vibration is a groove or a rust.
00:17:59It's hard.
00:18:00If you turn the dial while turning the inner disk, it will be softened little by little.
00:18:09He is confident.
00:18:11On the other hand, Kageyake, who is in charge of a safe in Taiwan, is in charge of unlocking the key lock.
00:18:18How is it?
00:18:20Can you unlock the key lock?
00:18:22It's easy.
00:18:24I unlocked it.
00:18:26In just 5 minutes, he succeeded in unlocking the key lock.
00:18:30He is the type of person who uses the key hole a lot, so he opened it right away.
00:18:35It's wonderful.
00:18:37This is about 30 seconds.
00:18:43He is the strongest Kageyake in Japan who can't lose to Taiwan.
00:18:52Wait a minute.
00:18:53Please wait a minute.
00:18:55Wait a minute.
00:18:57What?
00:18:59Motoshima was looking for the number while pulling the dial.
00:19:03He got something.
00:19:05Already?
00:19:07It's still 30 minutes from the start of work, but what is conveyed in his hand?
00:19:12Did you get it?
00:19:14What do you feel?
00:19:20Cool!
00:19:21Did you get it?
00:19:23Really?
00:19:31The strategy of pulling the dial while turning the key lock was a good idea.
00:19:35He successfully unlocked the key lock in 30 minutes from the start.
00:19:42Did you get it already?
00:19:44Please open it.
00:19:46Please open it.
00:19:48The red safe that has been lying in the museum for many years.
00:19:52Is there a valuable art piece in it?
00:19:58It's open!
00:20:00Cool!
00:20:02Please tell me the Japanese you know.
00:20:05Roppongi is dangerous.
00:20:09He is looking for Japanese on the Caribbean island of St. Lucia that Japanese people don't know.
00:20:13Then...
00:20:15He met a very big person.
00:20:18Prime Minister.
00:20:20He is the top of the country.
00:20:24These exhibits are national treasures.
00:20:27There is a possibility that a valuable art piece is sleeping in the safe.
00:20:33The red safe that has been lying in the museum for many years.
00:20:38Is there a valuable art piece in it?
00:20:42Please open it.
00:20:46It's open!
00:20:50What is it?
00:20:52What is it?
00:20:54There is another door inside.
00:20:56It says it's a Makita treasure shop.
00:20:59Treasure shop.
00:21:01And inside the door...
00:21:03Can I open it?
00:21:06What is it?
00:21:08Another door!
00:21:10What is it?
00:21:12There are three doors and drawers inside.
00:21:16This is amazing.
00:21:18First, from the top.
00:21:22There is nothing.
00:21:24Empty.
00:21:26Empty.
00:21:28The first door is empty.
00:21:30The drawer continues.
00:21:34I'm nervous.
00:21:36There is something.
00:21:39There is something.
00:21:42What is it?
00:21:44What is it?
00:21:46There is a piece of paper and a key.
00:21:51And the last drawer of the safe is...
00:21:54Empty.
00:21:57What is that key?
00:21:59There are two keys and a piece of paper.
00:22:03It says why this safe is here.
00:22:06There is a reason behind it?
00:22:08A Japanese company used this safe to dispose of it.
00:22:14About 100 years ago,
00:22:16a Makita treasure shop purchased this safe, but it was lost.
00:22:19It was found at a museum.
00:22:22The origin of the safe is written on it.
00:22:25I'm happy.
00:22:27A very precious thing has come out.
00:22:30I can understand the history of this safe.
00:22:33I'm very happy.
00:22:35I don't know the value of this key.
00:22:38As an expert in history, this is a meaningful thing.
00:22:42And the key that came out of the safe is the key to this safe.
00:22:48On the other hand, the key to the Taiwan safe, which challenges the security level MAX.
00:22:56It's amazing.
00:22:58What is this for?
00:23:00This button is in place of the lever.
00:23:03By turning the dial while pressing it, you can feel the vibration.
00:23:08But I don't feel anything right now.
00:23:11It's hard to keep pressing the button all the time.
00:23:18This Japanese safe has a lever and a lever.
00:23:21It is relatively easy to feel the vibration when passing through the groove.
00:23:25However, the Taiwan safe does not have a lever, but a button.
00:23:29There is another lever in the middle of the disk.
00:23:32The vibration of the groove is hardly transmitted.
00:23:36That's why it's so difficult.
00:23:38Turning the dial while pressing the button,
00:23:41I feel a slight difference.
00:23:47On the other hand, Okuma struggles with the rusty dial.
00:23:55I'm tired.
00:23:57While reading the subtle vibration transmitted from the rusty dial,
00:24:01he crushes all the numbers.
00:24:04Check the number.
00:24:10It's fast.
00:24:11I see.
00:24:18What should I do?
00:24:20I have a plan.
00:24:24What is it?
00:24:26I want to try something.
00:24:28What is it?
00:24:29Okuma came up with something and took out the tool.
00:24:33I'm excited.
00:24:34What is it? It looks like a scope.
00:24:36The tip moves like this.
00:24:40With this secret weapon with a camera on the tip,
00:24:43the plan is to peek into the safe.
00:24:46There is a keyhole here.
00:24:51I think I can get in from here.
00:24:54I'm not breaking it.
00:24:57The system of the safe's dial lock
00:24:59may be invisible from the inside of the door.
00:25:03With a scope inserted from the keyhole,
00:25:05if you can see the structure of the lock,
00:25:07it is possible to unlock it easily.
00:25:11May I?
00:25:15I can see through it.
00:25:20It's about here.
00:25:26I can see it now.
00:25:28This is the dial.
00:25:29Wow.
00:25:31It's moving.
00:25:32It's moving.
00:25:33Wow.
00:25:35The three discs on the scope
00:25:37can see the hole clearly.
00:25:41Is that a hole?
00:25:42You can't see it unless you make a hole.
00:25:46It's impossible to make a hole.
00:25:48I didn't mean to bring it,
00:25:50but I brought it just in case.
00:25:52Wow.
00:25:53It's amazing.
00:25:55It's a good idea.
00:25:56This is it.
00:25:57Next, they are going to align the dials
00:25:59according to the video.
00:26:04There is a bezel.
00:26:10It's about here.
00:26:12I think it's about right.
00:26:15Can you do it?
00:26:16Can you do it?
00:26:17I can do it.
00:26:18Wow.
00:26:19Amazing.
00:26:20What?
00:26:22I did it.
00:26:23Wow.
00:26:24You did it.
00:26:25You did it.
00:26:26You did it.
00:26:28They successfully opened the door
00:26:30using Okuma's secret weapon.
00:26:33With the help of tools,
00:26:35they successfully opened the second safe
00:26:37just before the end of the first day.
00:26:39They succeeded.
00:26:41What's inside?
00:26:46It's the same structure as the first safe.
00:26:49It's made in Japan.
00:26:51It's beautiful.
00:26:53There are many shelves.
00:26:56How is it?
00:26:57It's empty.
00:26:58There is nothing.
00:27:01It's not even in here.
00:27:04What's in the next drawer?
00:27:07There is something inside.
00:27:09Wait a minute.
00:27:10There is something.
00:27:11It's the same structure as the first safe.
00:27:16Why is this safe...
00:27:17Again, the paper is written with the origin of this safe.
00:27:20Why is it written with the origin?
00:27:22It's amazing.
00:27:23It is written that this safe has been used in museums
00:27:26since the Japanese colonial era.
00:27:28Wow.
00:27:30At that time, precious metals and money
00:27:32were in it.
00:27:33I want you to put it in.
00:27:36I'm glad to know the history of this mysterious safe.
00:27:40It's a safe with a history.
00:27:42In 2028,
00:27:43when the museum celebrates its 120th anniversary,
00:27:46I propose to display it.
00:27:49Two Japanese-style safes
00:27:51have already been released in the past,
00:27:53leaving the safe itself as a historical document.
00:27:56I see.
00:27:57The safe itself is a historical document.
00:27:59There are two remaining in Taiwan,
00:28:01but I don't think the safe itself is worth it.
00:28:03This is the fate of the treasure-discovering machine.
00:28:07However, Mr. Kageyake of Taiwan
00:28:09has not yet arrived at the venue.
00:28:14It's a much more difficult situation than I imagined.
00:28:18Can I help you with anything?
00:28:19Oh, no problem.
00:28:21He's fast.
00:28:22Please do the next safe,
00:28:24and let us share each other's information.
00:28:28Please help me.
00:28:29Please help me.
00:28:32So, from the second day,
00:28:34Mr. Kageyake of Japan and Taiwan
00:28:36will jointly challenge the Taiwan-made safe
00:28:38with the highest level of security.
00:28:41It's difficult because it's new.
00:28:43Mr. Okuno, will you do it first?
00:28:45No, I think Mr. Okuno
00:28:46was cheating yesterday.
00:28:48Cheating?
00:28:49I don't know how to say it.
00:28:52Yesterday, he borrowed the power of the tool,
00:28:54but there are no holes in this safe.
00:29:00It looks like he's just messing around,
00:29:02but in fact...
00:29:04For example,
00:29:05let's say it's 50.
00:29:0750.
00:29:08It won't open if it's 60.
00:29:10It won't open if it's 50.
00:29:11It won't open if it's 40.
00:29:13It won't open if it's 40.
00:29:15I'll send one by one
00:29:16and do it until it hits here.
00:29:19He fixed the number he thought was suspicious
00:29:21and tried the other two numbers one by one.
00:29:24It's endless.
00:29:25It's endless.
00:29:27It's endless.
00:29:29Amazing.
00:29:34Mr. Kamiyake is doing it at an incredible speed.
00:29:37It's fast.
00:29:38But...
00:29:39I don't know because it's too fast.
00:29:40In the case of this dial,
00:29:41there is a memory up to 100.
00:29:43If you try all two numbers,
00:29:45there is also a memory up to 10,000.
00:29:47It's long.
00:29:48It's a long way to go.
00:29:50Therefore,
00:29:51while searching at high speed,
00:29:53Mr. Kamiyake is looking for new hints
00:29:55by focusing on the slight changes in the sound
00:29:58and the feeling of the sound.
00:30:02It's a long way to go.
00:30:04If he finds the second number
00:30:06suspicious from 1 to 20,
00:30:08he can reduce the number of times he tries
00:30:10to 2,000.
00:30:12If it's reduced.
00:30:14He continues to concentrate
00:30:16to find clues from the safe.
00:30:19However...
00:30:24What's wrong?
00:30:25It means it's wrong.
00:30:27Is it wrong?
00:30:29Structurally,
00:30:30it's difficult to convey the vibration and sound inside.
00:30:34It's new.
00:30:36He can't find the right answer
00:30:38that he is aiming for
00:30:40after several thousands and tens of thousands of tries.
00:30:42It's a long way to go.
00:30:44Well...
00:30:45I think it's still a long way to go.
00:30:49I think he will open it.
00:30:51I think he will open it.
00:30:53Oh, he wants to believe it.
00:30:55Mr. Kin.
00:30:56Yes.
00:30:57Do you understand?
00:30:58Yes.
00:31:00I understand.
00:31:03Do you want to kick the safe?
00:31:05If I can get permission from the museum,
00:31:08I would have kicked it yesterday.
00:31:11Good answer.
00:31:14Awesome.
00:31:153 hours without any hints.
00:31:19I think it's more irritating.
00:31:21Let's have a lunch break.
00:31:24It's a pork restaurant.
00:31:26This is a popular menu in Taiwan.
00:31:28Fried pork is delicious.
00:31:30It's called Paikouhan.
00:31:32Paikouhan.
00:31:33It's a famous Taiwanese bento.
00:31:36It's a spare rib with thick bones.
00:31:40It's a meat.
00:31:41It's on ramen.
00:31:43Yes, it is.
00:31:44But it's a sugar.
00:31:47Sugar?
00:31:48You don't put sugar on it in Taiwan?
00:31:50No, I put sugar on rice.
00:31:52I've never seen anyone putting sugar on ramen in Japan.
00:31:56I didn't know there was sugar in a place like this.
00:31:59It's a unique evolution of Japan.
00:32:01That's right.
00:32:02Do you want to go?
00:32:04To be honest, it's hard.
00:32:07Please help me.
00:32:10When I went to Japan for a trip,
00:32:13I memorized this phrase.
00:32:16I'm glad I memorized it.
00:32:18Instead of Mr. Chin, who looks tired,
00:32:21he changes to Mr. Motoshima after lunch.
00:32:25Good luck.
00:32:28I hope they can learn from each other.
00:32:33It's hard to get the right answer.
00:32:39What are you most focused on when you're looking for a number?
00:32:43It's the feeling of touching a diamond.
00:32:46When the number is close to the correct answer,
00:32:51it goes down a little.
00:32:53You're a genius.
00:32:54I get it when I'm passing by.
00:32:57It's a small number, but if I feel it,
00:33:00I look for the area around it.
00:33:04When I want to look for a number,
00:33:06I use my fingers slowly.
00:33:08I use my fingers so that I don't put too much force.
00:33:11I can't do this job.
00:33:12It's like turning the dial.
00:33:14I didn't know how to turn the dial like this.
00:33:18It's a different way.
00:33:19Mr. Chin, who has been challenging this safe since last month,
00:33:22shared the information he had.
00:33:24A suspicious number came up.
00:33:27What is it?
00:33:28It's strange, but I think it's around 55.
00:33:40One of them is around 55.
00:33:44Mr. Chin and I continue our hunt.
00:33:52There's no progress, and there's only one day left.
00:33:57There's something moving in the back.
00:34:01Something's falling.
00:34:04It's moving pretty hard.
00:34:06It's moving the dial pretty hard.
00:34:08Is it broken?
00:34:10Actually, it looks like it's going to open.
00:34:15There's a lot of suspiciousness.
00:34:21What's that thing that looks like it's going to open?
00:34:23There's a thing that looks like it's going to open?
00:34:25The sound is different.
00:34:27The sound is loud, right?
00:34:30According to Mr. Chin,
00:34:31there are currently one or two grooves.
00:34:34There's a slight sound of metal hitting the groove.
00:34:41It's shaking a lot.
00:34:42Let's compare the difference in sound.
00:34:54It feels close.
00:34:58Mr. Chin, you're doing something weird.
00:35:02Mr. Chin has already reached his goal.
00:35:06I feel like I'm getting a lot of energy.
00:35:08Will he be able to find the remaining numbers?
00:35:12However...
00:35:18Does it take 15 minutes?
00:35:21What?
00:35:27After one more step,
00:35:29there's no movement at all.
00:35:31Finally, an hour has passed.
00:35:33This is bad.
00:35:39What?
00:35:41Maybe the sound just got louder.
00:35:47Shall we take a break?
00:35:50The bear has become a little weak.
00:35:52I thought you could do it.
00:35:54He gave instructions to his apprentice, Motoshima,
00:35:56to continue working.
00:35:58He went to take a break.
00:36:00He's so focused.
00:36:01Just on this day,
00:36:02he's already facing a 7-hour gap.
00:36:05He looks exhausted.
00:36:06There's no window.
00:36:08This is a lot of stress.
00:36:10But I'm about to get bored.
00:36:12Is that so?
00:36:13I'm about to get bored.
00:36:15I want to get bored.
00:36:16He wants to open it.
00:36:19What?
00:36:23The apprentice is in trouble.
00:36:25Which one?
00:36:26The teacher is doing well.
00:36:31The teacher...
00:36:33He did it.
00:36:35He did it!
00:36:40After one more step,
00:36:42there's no movement at all.
00:36:44Finally, an hour has passed.
00:36:46This is bad.
00:36:47He's taking a break.
00:36:49I'm about to get bored.
00:36:51I want to open it.
00:36:53He's laughing.
00:36:55What?
00:36:59The apprentice is in trouble.
00:37:01Which one?
00:37:02The teacher is doing well.
00:37:08He did it.
00:37:10He did it!
00:37:13This is bad.
00:37:16This is bad.
00:37:19I'm sorry.
00:37:20I opened it.
00:37:24This is funny.
00:37:26I took a break for 7 hours and 20 minutes.
00:37:28I took a 10-minute break.
00:37:33It's a team play.
00:37:36After he cleared the biggest obstacle, the dial lock,
00:37:39he only has the keyhole left.
00:37:41The keyhole was entrusted to Mr. Chin from Taiwan.
00:37:45Mr. Chin, you can do it!
00:37:46And...
00:37:55Finally, the safe in Taiwan is completely empty.
00:37:59This is amazing.
00:38:01Give me the national treasure.
00:38:03What is sleeping in this safe?
00:38:08The national treasure!
00:38:10I'm nervous.
00:38:19I wonder what's in it.
00:38:21It's the bottom.
00:38:22I think it's in the drawer.
00:38:29Inside, there is a beautiful plastic bag and a piece of paper.
00:38:34Isn't that size suspicious?
00:38:35It's the size of the original.
00:38:36This bag is...
00:38:37It looks like the original.
00:38:38It's the national treasure.
00:38:39Is this a warranty?
00:38:41Warranty?
00:38:43I checked the back of the bag,
00:38:46but there was nothing else in it.
00:38:49No way.
00:38:51There's another one.
00:38:53Please open it quickly.
00:38:56The last hope is another safe in Taiwan,
00:38:59which Mr. Chin has been trying for a long time.
00:39:03The next day, Okuma will try it.
00:39:07And...
00:39:20I did it!
00:39:27In less than an hour, the security level is maxed out.
00:39:33A joint venture between Japan and Taiwan, the Akazu safe.
00:39:38What's in it?
00:39:45It's the same as yesterday's safe.
00:39:47Stop it, dryers.
00:39:51I'm scared.
00:39:52There's no warranty or dryers.
00:39:54It's a real shell.
00:39:58But I'm happy.
00:40:00Because I found out that there was no art left in the Akazu safe.
00:40:07At the Paris Olympics last year,
00:40:09a representative of a country won a gold medal for the first time since the founding of the country.
00:40:15That country is...
00:40:18A representative of a country called St. Lucia,
00:40:21which has never won a medal at the Olympics,
00:40:24won a gold medal at the 100-meter flower-shaped track.
00:40:29What kind of country is St. Lucia?
00:40:34Even if you look at the guidebook of overseas travel,
00:40:37how to walk on the earth,
00:40:39you can't find the word St. Lucia.
00:40:44When I looked for it,
00:40:46there was only one page of Cuba and the Caribbean islands,
00:40:49and only one third of the page behind it.
00:40:53The corner of St. Lucia.
00:40:55But I don't know what kind of country it is just by looking at the basic information.
00:41:00So...
00:41:06Discovery of Japanese in the World
00:41:10In one country, we will visit the Japanese we know.
00:41:13It's a super-simple project to collect 100 Japanese words per person.
00:41:18I'm glad.
00:41:19In St. Lucia, a country that is almost unknown,
00:41:21we collected 100 Japanese words in St. Lucia.
00:41:26The place where St. Lucia is located is...
00:41:28It's about 30 hours by plane from Japan.
00:41:31It's on the west Indian island floating in the Caribbean.
00:41:37This island.
00:41:39It's a relatively new country independent from the UK in 1979.
00:41:45The area is almost the same as Awaji Island.
00:41:48It's a very small country where about 180,000 people live.
00:41:54What kind of Japanese is known in St. Lucia?
00:42:02We visited the capital of St. Lucia, Castries.
00:42:07The city was surrounded by a blessing mood
00:42:10that praised Alfred, who won the first gold medal in his country.
00:42:15I finally got to know St. Lucia in the world.
00:42:20Her gold medal gave hope to young people in St. Lucia.
00:42:24That's right.
00:42:25This is what the outside parade looks like.
00:42:29The parade, which started from the airport, was warmly welcomed.
00:42:33When we arrived at the base, it was completely dark.
00:42:38And Alfred, who became a hero of St. Lucia,
00:42:42asked me what Japanese I knew.
00:42:45I got an interview.
00:42:47Do you want to know the Japanese I know?
00:42:52You'll see that in the second half of the program.
00:42:56Let's start looking for Japanese in Castries, the capital.
00:43:01Please tell me the Japanese you know.
00:43:04Samurai?
00:43:05Yeah!
00:43:09The first Japanese word in St. Lucia was samurai.
00:43:12I've seen it in a movie.
00:43:15And what about the customers who asked the old man to fix their shoes?
00:43:19I'm a teacher at a school nearby.
00:43:23Sushi.
00:43:27I like boiled sushi.
00:43:29I don't like raw fish.
00:43:32I love Japanese food.
00:43:35Udon.
00:43:38Just ramen.
00:43:40I like chicken ramen.
00:43:43In Uber, they sell not only chicken ramen, but also Japanese food such as cup yakisoba.
00:43:51Next is the largest market in St. Lucia.
00:43:54Central Market.
00:43:56You can find all kinds of Japanese at the market, from food to clothes.
00:44:03How many kinds of mangoes are there?
00:44:06There are about 80 kinds.
00:44:09You can get them all in St. Lucia.
00:44:13Here, mangoes cost $7.
00:44:15How much is it in Japan?
00:44:17In Japan, they sell mangoes for $50 each.
00:44:21Are you kidding me?
00:44:24What kind of mango is that?
00:44:26The main industry of this country is agriculture, such as bananas and cacao.
00:44:30They aim for the Caribbean blue sea surrounded by coral reefs.
00:44:34They are the Japanese pillars of tourism that attract people from all over the world.
00:44:38This is the best.
00:44:40Donburi.
00:44:43The sauce was dark and thick, and it was delicious.
00:44:49I learned about mirin and sake by watching how to make Japanese food on YouTube.
00:44:55I made teriyaki sauce with mirin, and it was delicious.
00:45:01Katana.
00:45:02That's the sword.
00:45:04Tokyo.
00:45:06Hitachi.
00:45:08I haven't seen much lately.
00:45:10In the 1980s, there were a lot of Hitachi TVs and radios.
00:45:16Now there are only Chinese products.
00:45:20I'm a musician.
00:45:22I'm Yama.
00:45:25The piano I use is Yamaha piano.
00:45:28It's a bright tone, so I like it very much.
00:45:32In fact, Japan is the only producer of VK1 and VK2 in the world.
00:45:40And there is another person who answered Yamaha.
00:45:45All the fishing boats in the harbor are Yamaha engines.
00:45:49It's powerful, but it's strong and it's the best.
00:45:52The world share of fishing boats is the second highest in Japan.
00:46:03Yokohama also has a tire brand.
00:46:05Kyoto.
00:46:07Kyoto is the place I want to go to the most in Japan.
00:46:10You should ask everyone.
00:46:12Japanese TV.
00:46:14Japanese TV?
00:46:16Kujitsu.
00:46:18Kujitsu?
00:46:20I love Japanese history.
00:46:23I was occupied by Japan after losing the war.
00:46:26I was able to see the world again with science and technology.
00:46:30I think it's amazing.
00:46:32It's a miracle.
00:46:35As a country occupied by a foreign country, I respect it very much.
00:46:40Was it occupied by a foreign country?
00:46:42St. Lucia was a British territory until 45 years ago.
00:46:46In fact, the history of being occupied by a foreign country before that.
00:46:50St. Lucia has been replaced 14 times by the British and French wars.
00:46:57Great.
00:46:59Since Columbus discovered the Indian capital of the West, including St. Lucia,
00:47:03This area has been a hotbed of civil war as a colony of European countries.
00:47:10Since St. Lucia has been replaced many times by the British and French wars,
00:47:15English is now used as a second language.
00:47:19Creole, which comes from French, is also used as a second language.
00:47:24Toyota.
00:47:27The car I'm driving now is a Toyota.
00:47:30Cool.
00:47:32I drive Nissan.
00:47:34St. Lucia has a lot of mountain roads, but Japanese cars are no problem.
00:47:41Subaru.
00:47:43Suzuki.
00:47:45There are many people who ride used cars imported from Japan.
00:47:48Hino also comes out.
00:47:50The most common Japanese word in St. Lucia is related to cars.
00:47:56Mr. Bushi?
00:47:5885% to 90% are Japanese cars.
00:48:02The parts of the car are also from Japan.
00:48:05The quality is better than other countries.
00:48:10There is another big reason why Japanese cars are popular.
00:48:15The road was on the left side because the front was British.
00:48:20That's why Japanese cars with right-hand drive are easy to drive.
00:48:25And there is such a voice about Japanese cars.
00:48:29My favorite movie is Tokyo Drift.
00:48:34I like Supra.
00:48:37Tokyo Drift was released in 2006.
00:48:40It is the third movie of the Wild Speed series.
00:48:43It is a car action set in Tokyo.
00:48:45It's dangerous.
00:48:47It's cool that Japanese sports cars drift in the movie.
00:48:53And these two.
00:48:56Initial D.
00:48:59Initial D is a Japanese manga about racing.
00:49:05Why is it popular on the Caribbean island?
00:49:0886 is the best.
00:49:10The racing scene of the pass is cool.
00:49:13Pass?
00:49:15Pass.
00:49:17The person who controls the next person controls the pass.
00:49:21St. Lucia is full of mountains.
00:49:25It's a mountain pass.
00:49:29If you are a man, you should be able to run a mountain pass like an anime.
00:49:34Please drive safely.
00:49:36The influence of Japan is not only in cars.
00:49:39Manga is great.
00:49:42Pokemon.
00:49:45I was surprised that the children in the neighborhood were selling Pokemon cards for money.
00:49:52There is a Japanese TV series that my daughter is watching on Netflix.
00:49:58It's a series where a man and a woman in a pink wagon travel to find their lover.
00:50:06I didn't understand the fun.
00:50:11I found Japanese character goods at the store.
00:50:15Super Mario.
00:50:17Hello Kitty.
00:50:19It's Japanese.
00:50:21The new semester is about to start, so I bought it.
00:50:25The children are going to school with a Japanese character bag.
00:50:30It's very popular.
00:50:32In St. Lucia, there is a scene like this when the new semester approaches.
00:50:38The used textbooks are sold at the store.
00:50:42In Japan, textbooks were recycled and sold.
00:50:48Please tell me your Japanese.
00:50:51Good evening.
00:50:56Okinawa.
00:50:59Yoshiba.
00:51:02Nagasaki.
00:51:05Roppongi.
00:51:09I've been to Japan twice.
00:51:12In 2004, I stayed for 9 months to learn how to develop a web application.
00:51:19Roppongi is...
00:51:21It's dangerous.
00:51:27Dangerous?
00:51:28No, no.
00:51:29It's not dangerous.
00:51:33Honda.
00:51:35I was riding a motorcycle and fell a while ago.
00:51:39I got a lot of injuries, but the bike was a scratch that would heal after a little repair.
00:51:44That's Honda's CBR1000.
00:51:47I know two.
00:51:49Bengi-kyo-yo.
00:51:53When I was working at a Japanese company, my Japanese boss used it a lot.
00:52:01Satori.
00:52:03I know that word as well.
00:52:05It's a good word to express a sense of discovery and realization when you learn something in your life.
00:52:14I followed Facebook, which introduces Japanese philosophy and literature, and learned there.
00:52:21There is no such delicacy in English.
00:52:25Nami-oren-ge-kyo.
00:52:28Is this a video?
00:52:30It's a video.
00:52:32An event is being held in the square in the city center on this day.
00:52:37I want to go there.
00:52:39What festival is it today?
00:52:41This is the La Rose Festival.
00:52:44It is a traditional festival to wear a rose-colored dress.
00:52:49It was the first French colony in Central Asia.
00:52:53At that time, only once a year was allowed for black slaves.
00:53:00There is another festival in Central Asia other than this Rose Festival.
00:53:06That is the Margaret Festival.
00:53:10In fact, in this country, many people belong to either the Rose Association or the Margaret Association, and participate in each festival.
00:53:19How do you decide your affiliation?
00:53:22It's decided at the end of the festival.
00:53:25How?
00:53:26Can't you get in?
00:53:27These two flowers are placed in front of the baby.
00:53:32If you touch it, you can get in.
00:53:37Did you do that, too?
00:53:39I'm Margaret.
00:53:41Can't the people of Margaret go to the Rose Festival?
00:53:45The police will catch you.
00:53:49By the way, the name of the square is Derek Walcott.
00:53:54It was taken from the Nobel Prize winner.
00:53:57In fact, Central Asia has another Nobel Prize winner.
00:54:02The Nobel Prize winning rate per capita is the highest in the world.
00:54:07This woman is...
00:54:10Please tell me the Japanese you know.
00:54:14Japanese?
00:54:17Good morning.
00:54:19Japanese?
00:54:21Japanese...
00:54:23A little.
00:54:25It's hot outside, so let's go to my office.
00:54:30It looks amazing.
00:54:32This is the Foreign Ministry of Central Asia where I work.
00:54:36Foreign Ministry?
00:54:38I'm Nancy.
00:54:43Nancy invited me to the Foreign Ministry of Central Asia.
00:54:49I'll just take you to my office.
00:54:52Who is this?
00:54:54This is the Prime Minister of Central Asia, Philippe Pierre.
00:54:59He looks young.
00:55:01Nancy invited me to her office.
00:55:05What is the Japanese you know?
00:55:09Konnichiwa.
00:55:11Konbanwa.
00:55:12Sayonara.
00:55:14She studied Japanese for six months.
00:55:18Nancy studied Japanese while studying at Ghana University.
00:55:23She gave a speech in Japanese at the contest.
00:55:28I'm from Africa.
00:55:31I'm not a passenger on an airplane.
00:55:34I'm a passenger on a ship.
00:55:37I'm a slave.
00:55:41That's why Ghana and Africa are my hometown.
00:55:47Central Asians are mostly African descendants who were brought as slaves from West Africa.
00:55:55At that time, the coast of West Africa was called the Gate of No Return,
00:56:01a place where slaves could not return if they were loaded on a ship.
00:56:05I came back from the Gate of Return to my hometown.
00:56:16Good luck.
00:56:20After teaching Nancy about the history of Central Asia,
00:56:25a large ship was approaching while filming the cityscape.
00:56:31On the way to the port, there is a large cruise ship.
00:56:36It's a temporary cruise ship.
00:56:39It's off-season now, but there are more than two ships every day during the tourist season.
00:56:45That ship has a capacity of 2,000 people, so it's smaller.
00:56:49A large ship can carry 6,000 people.
00:56:53Even if it's a 2,000-person class, it's bigger than any building in this country.
00:56:58During the tourist season, more than 10,000 tourists come to the island with a population of 180,000.
00:57:06Therefore, high-end hotels and villas for tourists are built one after another in the northwest.
00:57:13It is a major industry that supports the economy of this country.
00:57:17It's nice.
00:57:19Leave it to me.
00:57:22I'm a hotel chef.
00:57:24My boss, Mr. Hashimoto, taught me a lot of Japanese.
00:57:31And in the evening, the stalls lined up one after another on the street.
00:57:37Today is a Friday night party.
00:57:40It's a Friday night festival that's been going on for 40 years.
00:57:45It's still quiet now, but when it gets dark, the music gets louder.
00:57:51What kind of Japanese will be gathered here?
00:57:55Shochu.
00:57:59If Japanese alcohol comes to Central Asia, I think it will be popular.
00:58:12I wanted to buy Luigi's bag and get my brothers together, but unfortunately I couldn't get it.
00:58:20Oh, you know Pikachu?
00:58:22You used to be crazy about Pokemon games, didn't you?
00:58:31And it's the first day of the interview.
00:58:35Excuse me.
00:58:36Yes?
00:58:37Are you Japanese?
00:58:39I'm Japanese.
00:58:42I'm Japanese.
00:58:44This is the first time I've met a Japanese in Central Asia.
00:58:46Really?
00:58:48Are you traveling?
00:58:49No, I'm not traveling.
00:58:51What are you doing here?
00:58:52I'm coming to Central Asia because I'm a member of JAICA.
00:58:58They met three Japanese people who had just arrived a week ago.
00:59:03I was sent to Castries, the capital, by the Ministry of Fisheries.
00:59:08I'm a local blind person.
00:59:10I'm a neurologist, so I'm raising a Japanese woman.
00:59:15They are members of the JAICA foreign cooperation team, which helps develop the land area with Japanese technology.
00:59:23Currently, 26 people are in Central Asia.
00:59:27I only know one Japanese word.
00:59:31Itadakimasu.
00:59:34I learned it when I was hosting a host family of a young foreign cooperation team in Central Asia.
00:59:42I also met this person.
00:59:44Konnichiwa.
00:59:47Genki desu ka?
00:59:50Sayonara.
00:59:53My wife is Japanese.
00:59:56I've been married for 13 years.
00:59:59What is your favorite Japanese word?
01:00:02Daisuki.
01:00:06I wanted to meet his wife, but I couldn't.
01:00:11I asked her on the phone that she is a teacher of art in Central Asia.
01:00:17How many Japanese people live in Central Asia?
01:00:21There are only two Japanese people living in Central Asia.
01:00:28There are only two Japanese people living in Central Asia.
01:00:33How many people live in Central Asia?
01:00:3611 people.
01:00:40Do you live in France or the UK?
01:00:43I live in France.
01:00:46I think it's delicious.
01:00:49What kind of Japanese people do people in Central Asia know?
01:00:53The Japanese I know is...
01:00:55Abito Kagawa.
01:00:59Abito Akka.
01:01:01Abito Akka.
01:01:05He is active in Brighton, the Premier League.
01:01:08He is a very good player.
01:01:11His name is Abito.
01:01:14He told me how to do this on my team.
01:01:17Endo.
01:01:20He plays soccer.
01:01:22I'm in the same position as Minamino, so I admire him.
01:01:27Everyone is watching the Premier League in the UK.
01:01:33Soccer and cricket are popular sports in Central Asia.
01:01:36The UK is also influenced by this.
01:01:39I'm Gichin Funakoshi.
01:01:42I teach karate in Central Asia.
01:01:46Gichin Funakoshi is the father of modern karate.
01:01:55My dojo is called Bushido.
01:01:59I teach martial arts to children.
01:02:05What is your favorite karate word?
01:02:08Mawashige.
01:02:13There is also a dojo like this in Central Asia.
01:02:17This classroom is Jujutsu.
01:02:22Jujutsu is a martial art that spread from Japan to Brazil 100 years ago.
01:02:29Mitsuyo Maeda.
01:02:31Mitsuyo Maeda is a Judo master.
01:02:34He taught Jujutsu to the Gracie family, which is famous for Brazilian Jujutsu.
01:02:44He came to Brazil alone and brought strength and courtesy.
01:02:50He is a legendary hero among those who learn Jujutsu.
01:02:56What is my favorite Japanese word?
01:02:59Sake.
01:03:03The Judo master I respect was in the Sydney Olympics.
01:03:09The name of the athlete has increased, but who was the most famous in Central Asia?
01:03:17Do you know anyone in Japan?
01:03:22Smoky Nagata.
01:03:30He is a very famous person.
01:03:32The most famous Japanese in Central Asia is Smoky Nagata.
01:03:39I have a question.
01:03:42Why is Smoky Nagata famous in Central Asia?
01:03:51Why?
01:03:53Does Smoky have anything to do with it?
01:03:56There must be a reason.
01:03:58Did Smoky teach him?
01:04:02I don't know.
01:04:04Who is Smoky Nagata?
01:04:09He is the president of a tuning car company called Top Secret.
01:04:13This is Smoky Nagata, the president of a car tuning company.
01:04:18Does he smoke?
01:04:19I don't know.
01:04:23Why is Smoky so famous?
01:04:27It is famous for breaking the world record of speed.
01:04:35In 1998, Smoky Nagata brought a Japanese car to the British International Motor Show.
01:04:45But after the show ...
01:04:48I will go to London's M Road.
01:04:51I will run 0-300 km.
01:04:54Smoky shows the performance of the car.
01:04:57From a stationary state to 100 km in a few seconds.
01:05:01This is Smoky.
01:05:04Smoky shoots a video that measures the acceleration to 300 km on the road in the UK.
01:05:10Is it okay to do this?
01:05:12The highest speed is 317 km per hour.
01:05:16I can't do it because I'm scared.
01:05:24The police came.
01:05:27Smoky Nagata was arrested on the spot.
01:05:31What are you doing?
01:05:33What is this story?
01:05:35This is a world record for breaking the speed.
01:05:38It was published in British newspapers and magazines at that time.
01:05:42The name of Smoky Nagata is well known.
01:05:45I think everyone on the Caribbean island knows this.
01:05:49This is very famous.
01:05:51I can't imitate because I'm a taxi driver.
01:05:54I can't do it.
01:05:56There are 49 Japanese words that have been discovered so far.
01:05:59It's a little more difficult than in other countries.
01:06:02The staff went to a restaurant for lunch.
01:06:05A miracle happened.
01:06:07What is this?
01:06:09What is this?
01:06:11I met a person by chance.
01:06:13I asked him for an interview.
01:06:15He said yes.
01:06:18I was in a hurry.
01:06:21Is that a gold medal?
01:06:29Who is he?
01:06:30Prime Minister.
01:06:35What does the Prime Minister of Saint Lucia know about Japanese?
01:06:40Thank you for the interview.
01:06:44Who is he?
01:06:46He is the Prime Minister of Saint Lucia.
01:06:54He came to the restaurant by chance.
01:06:56Despite the sudden request, he answered the interview.
01:07:01Welcome to Saint Lucia.
01:07:03I thought he was a shopkeeper.
01:07:05I hope you can get along with Saint Lucia and Japan.
01:07:08I would be happy if the gold medal that Julian Alfred brought was the trigger.
01:07:14I want you to know more about Saint Lucia.
01:07:20I asked the Prime Minister what he knows about Japanese.
01:07:24Please tell me what you know about Japanese.
01:07:29He promised to support the bridge from the airport to the capital.
01:07:34He is the Prime Minister of Saint Lucia.
01:07:37Who is he?
01:07:39He is Abe Shinzo, the 50th Prime Minister of Saint Lucia.
01:07:42He promised to restore the bridge that was broken by the hurricane to a strong bridge that can withstand natural disasters.
01:07:51He is a friend of Saint Lucia.
01:07:54He is a friend of Saint Lucia.
01:08:01Do you often meet the Prime Minister of Saint Lucia?
01:08:05Yes, I often meet him.
01:08:08We go to the same restaurant.
01:08:10He likes that restaurant.
01:08:13He found half of Japanese.
01:08:16But...
01:08:21He is Chinese.
01:08:23He is Japanese.
01:08:25He is Japanese.
01:08:28On the fourth day of the interview, he couldn't speak Japanese.
01:08:34So we went to the foot of Mt. Piton, which has a sharp shape and is a model of the national flag of Saint Lucia.
01:08:42This mountain is overseas.
01:08:44The two volcanoes that pour directly from the sea are the landmarks of the Caribbean sailors from ancient times.
01:08:52Mt. Piton is registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
01:08:57The Sulphur Springs and Drone Springs near Mt. Piton are popular places for tourists.
01:09:04What is the Japanese you know?
01:09:07Japanese Kimono.
01:09:09Haiku poem.
01:09:12When I was studying theater, I read that there is a poem of 5-7-5 rhythm in Japan.
01:09:22What is the Japanese you know?
01:09:26I know Toshimaku.
01:09:29Why?
01:09:30It's in Tokyo.
01:09:32Why do you know Toshimaku?
01:09:33Do you know Magi Aoki?
01:09:36She lives in Toshimaku.
01:09:39I introduced Saint Lucia on Japanese TV.
01:09:43Magi?
01:09:49What is the identity of Magi, who is famous in Saint Lucia?
01:09:57Do you know Magi Aoki?
01:09:59She lives in Toshimaku.
01:10:02I introduced Saint Lucia on Japanese TV.
01:10:07Magi?
01:10:10She was Aoki.
01:10:13Magi Aoki, who married a Japanese man and now lives in Toshimaku, Tokyo,
01:10:19was known as Saint Lucia by backing up the team at the Tokyo Olympics.
01:10:25Is your husband Aoki?
01:10:27My husband is Japanese.
01:10:30He was a volunteer at JAICA.
01:10:33He was a volunteer at JAICA.
01:10:36He was a volunteer at JAICA.
01:10:39He was a volunteer at JAICA.
01:10:42He is a good man.
01:10:44What about the men in Saint Lucia?
01:10:46They are not good.
01:10:49Really?
01:10:50They are cool but full of girlfriends.
01:10:55They don't get married even if they have children.
01:11:00The men in Saint Lucia are different.
01:11:04They are full of girls.
01:11:07It's their culture.
01:11:10They went back to Castries to ask more questions.
01:11:15Then...
01:11:18Hey, we meet again.
01:11:20Do you speak Japanese?
01:11:22Yes.
01:11:23The men who answered Shinji Kagawa the other day.
01:11:27The country is small.
01:11:29I will answer you again.
01:11:31Is it new?
01:11:33Yes.
01:11:35This is strange.
01:11:37The 54th question is a special rule.
01:11:40Is it okay?
01:11:42It's okay if it's a different day.
01:11:44Here is a chance to interview Alfred, a hero of Saint Lucia who won a gold medal at the Paris Olympics.
01:11:52He answered the interview in a busy time.
01:11:56Do you want to know the Japanese I know?
01:12:01What kind of Japanese is it?
01:12:14Alfred won a gold medal and became famous in Saint Lucia.
01:12:19Really? I'm glad.
01:12:22Hello, everyone in Japan.
01:12:24Saint Lucia is a very good place.
01:12:27Please come here.
01:12:29Please tell me the Japanese you know.
01:12:33Do you want to know the Japanese I know?
01:12:36Hello.
01:12:38I'm Alfred.
01:12:40I didn't know that.
01:12:44The staff who wants to increase the number of questions asked in a Japanese restaurant.
01:12:49I love you.
01:12:53I love you.
01:12:55I want to see the sequel.
01:12:59Please make a sequel.
01:13:02There is a lot of delicious rum in Saint Lucia.
01:13:05If you come to Saint Lucia, please drink it.
01:13:08Kamehameha!
01:13:14Jijutsu Kaisen.
01:13:16Dragon Ball Z.
01:13:18Goku.
01:13:19Cell.
01:13:20Freezer.
01:13:21Captain Ginyu.
01:13:22Majin Buu.
01:13:24One Piece.
01:13:25There are a lot of things.
01:13:27There is a favorite anime that I recently learned on Instagram.
01:13:33What is it?
01:13:34It's a spider, but what is it?
01:13:37If a high school girl reincarnates in another world, she will become a spider.
01:13:42Only Japanese anime has such a strange story.
01:13:47The number of questions asked in the anime has increased.
01:13:51Ramen.
01:13:52Tokyo is the capital of Japan.
01:13:54Tokyo is the capital of Japan.
01:13:57The number of questions asked in the anime has increased.
01:14:02Finally, the time limit for returning to Japan has come.
01:14:06There are 60 questions asked in Saint Lucia.
01:14:11Finally, I asked the driver of the car.
01:14:17Please tell me the Japanese you know.
01:14:20Goodbye.
01:14:26See you.
01:14:28The 61st Japanese in Saint Lucia is,
01:14:31See you.
01:14:33I was squeezed out.
01:14:34In Saint Lucia, the number of Japanese that gathered under full cooperation from the captain to the gold medalist is 61.