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クレイジージャーニー 地中に隠された7つの秘宝を探しだせ!40年前に埋められた人類を救う最後の望みとは!?
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00:00♪♪
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00:28a gold-level treasure.
00:30Damn it.
00:33A man keeps looking for it.
00:36It would be amazing if it comes out.
00:39Atsumoto, Shitara, Koike vs. Crazy Journey
00:46Now, Crazy Journey has started.
00:48Thank you for coming.
00:49Thank you.
00:50Tonight,
00:51I have a question for the first-timers of Journey.
00:55What do you want to find?
00:59What?
01:00What do I want to find?
01:02It's a philosophical question.
01:04It can be anything.
01:05For example,
01:06if you like soba noodles,
01:07you can say,
01:08I'm looking for a soba restaurant that suits me.
01:12What is it?
01:13When I was in elementary school,
01:15I wanted to meet a teacher I liked.
01:18I don't know if he contacted me now.
01:19Don't you have a reunion?
01:21No, I don't.
01:22I've never been invited to a reunion.
01:25When I was in elementary school,
01:27I wanted to meet someone.
01:30I was looking for him,
01:32but I couldn't find him.
01:33I don't want to meet him.
01:36What?
01:37Why?
01:38I'm shocked.
01:40Did you have a different memory?
01:44It's better not to look for him.
01:46That's right.
01:47If he was a teacher...
01:50Everyone,
01:51this is tonight's Crazy Journey.
01:55Tonight's Crazy Journey is
01:58a story about a geographer, Kazumichi Fujii,
02:00who continues to look for treasures in the soil.
02:04In previous episodes,
02:06he has traveled to various places
02:08to look for treasures.
02:13One day,
02:14he met Frank,
02:15who was swimming in the sea.
02:20Another day,
02:22he met a precious butterfly,
02:24which can only be found on Amazon.
02:26What is the theme of this episode?
02:38Soil.
02:39Soil.
02:40Soil is the final frontier.
02:43It is said to be the last mystery of the earth.
02:46The reason why Fujii woke up to the soil is
02:52because of the line in the Ghibli movie,
02:55Laputa, which he saw in high school.
02:57Humans can't live away from the soil.
03:01That's the line.
03:04Fujii fell in love with the soil.
03:07After graduating from Kyoto University,
03:09he became a geographer.
03:12Then,
03:13he dug up the soil all over the world with his own hands.
03:16Surprisingly,
03:19he updated the world soil distribution chart for 12 years.
03:25Fujii has a new goal.
03:29The soil is very close to us,
03:32but if we can solve the problem of not knowing it,
03:36we can solve the food problem in the world.
03:42That's it.
03:43He will solve the food problem in the world with the soil.
03:49That's why Fujii is dedicating his life to...
03:55This smells bad.
03:56I really think it smells bad.
04:00He is looking for the treasure of the soil.
04:02It smells bad.
04:05If he collects the treasure soil,
04:07which is found in 7 places in Japan,
04:11he can solve the food problem in the world.
04:19What is the power of the treasure of the soil?
04:24Tonight, the geographer, Kazumichi Fujii,
04:27will take you on a journey to find the treasure of the soil.
04:36Welcome.
04:37Nice to meet you.
04:38Nice to meet you.
04:40Are you Tsuchi?
04:41I'm Fujii, a member of Shinsougo Research Institute.
04:43Nice to meet you, Mr. Fujii.
04:45I've never heard of the word geographer.
04:49I don't have many friends who have a geographer.
04:53Did you have any worries when you were on this show?
04:57Yes.
04:58When I watched Gonzalez's episode in the first episode,
05:01I saw drugs and mafia.
05:04I thought,
05:05Maybe I shouldn't be looking for the treasure of the soil.
05:11I was a little bit worried because of the peaceful atmosphere.
05:14We were also worried about that.
05:18All of us.
05:19That's true.
05:20All of us.
05:21This show is quite large.
05:24I was wondering what's in the treasure.
05:26That's true.
05:27I wanted to learn about the soil.
05:28Everyone knows about the soil.
05:31That is true.
05:32That's true.
05:33So tonight, it's probably the first time in a variety show, the Great Adventure of the Earth.
05:38Before the treasure hunt for the earth that will save the world,
05:42first, the three people from Fujii will have an introductory course to find out how interesting the earth is.
05:49How many types of earth do you think there are on earth?
05:54I've never thought about it.
05:57What do you mean? That question is a little...
06:00You mean the earth?
06:03What?
06:041,000?
06:061,000?
06:07There are 1,000 types?
06:09About 300.
06:11In English?
06:1313.
06:15Actually, they're all correct.
06:18For example...
06:19What do you mean?
06:21If you're a geographer, you'll know that there are no two types of earth.
06:26So 1,000 is probably correct.
06:28But if you divide it roughly, you'll find that there are about 12 types.
06:35Wow, that's amazing!
06:37I feel like I got it right.
06:40If you add one more, it'll be 13.
06:43Why did you bring the correct answer?
06:46I wanted you to touch it.
06:48Oh, is that okay?
06:50I dug and collected it all over the world.
06:53The colors are all different.
06:55Which one do you think is the best?
06:57Earth?
06:59There are so many.
07:00The one that I'm familiar with is the second one on the right.
07:09It's the soil-like earth.
07:11The second one, the black one, looks nutritious.
07:16Some people may think that black soil is good soil.
07:20The best one is the black one at the bottom.
07:23It's a little darker.
07:26What's good soil?
07:28That's a difficult question.
07:30It's not up to me to decide.
07:32It depends on the plant that grows there.
07:35If it's good soil, good food will grow.
07:39That's called good soil.
07:41That soil is called Chernosem.
07:459% of the world's soil is in the United States.
07:49Corn and grass grow well there.
07:52The culture of steak and hamburgers is established there.
07:57It's related to food.
08:009% of the world's soil is in the United States.
08:0230% of the world's soil is in the United States.
08:04It's a very luxurious country.
08:06Where do you think it is?
08:07It's full of quizzes.
08:10All of them are correct.
08:13Yes, all of them are correct.
08:15What about Japan?
08:17Japan has zero.
08:20Zero?
08:21Ukraine has the most.
08:24It's a war zone now.
08:26It's the same now, but in the old days,
08:29Nazi Germany was aiming at us.
08:31The reason is that the soil is good, so wheat can be harvested well.
08:36It's called a bread basket in Europe.
08:41Did you aim for that?
08:43At that time, Germany was worried about lack of food.
08:47So they invaded Ukraine.
08:52I think Russia's situation is getting more complicated.
08:57The motivation is that if the soil is good,
09:02you can get a lot of food.
09:08So it's not about the soil, it's about the soil.
09:11It doesn't mean it's good everywhere.
09:13It's not about the durability of Siberia.
09:16It's about Ukraine's black soil.
09:19I've never thought about that.
09:21That's right.
09:23On the contrary, if the soil is bad, you can't grow good food.
09:27That's right.
09:28We humans can't make soil.
09:31Plants and microorganisms are said to grow 1 cm in 100 years.
09:37It takes a lot of time, but if you grow soil,
09:41you'll lose 1 cm in 10 years.
09:44And if we eat it, the nutrients will be taken away from the soil.
09:49So the nutrients of the soil will remain.
09:53The more nutrients you have, the worse the soil will be.
09:58How can you grow 1 cm in 100 years?
10:01What's wrong?
10:03I was going to push it.
10:05Did it flow?
10:06I'm sorry.
10:08Are you okay?
10:10Are you okay?
10:11Are you okay, Mr. Fuji?
10:14It's complicated if you do it from the ground.
10:17It's okay.
10:18How about this?
10:20This is it.
10:22I'm sorry.
10:23This is the soil.
10:25The soil is made of sand and fallen leaves that can be decomposed by microorganisms.
10:33It's called rotting.
10:37It's mixed to make soil.
10:41It takes a lot of time to make soil.
10:45So it's hard to imitate humans.
10:49Did you understand a little about soil?
10:52Yes.
10:53I learned for the first time that it was serious.
10:58I thought soil was a natural thing.
11:02Yes, soil is limited.
11:05Weak soil causes food crisis.
11:10To solve this problem, Fuji is doing research to make soil artificially.
11:18The key is the journey to find the treasure of soil.
11:25What is the theme of Mr. Fuji's journey?
11:29Here it is.
11:31It's called the journey to find the treasure of seven soils.
11:36The treasure of soil.
11:37There is a problem that humans can't make soil.
11:41Even though science and technology have developed, only life and soil can be made.
11:47That's how much soil can't be made.
11:50It takes time to make soil.
11:53It's hard to find out how to do it.
11:57For example, even if I try to find out how to make soil,
12:03my aging process is faster than 100 years.
12:07That's the problem.
12:09The treasure of soil is to solve this problem.
12:15Let's look at the next one.
12:17It's called a mineral bag.
12:21It's a bag filled with the powder of rock and volcanic ash.
12:28In 1978, my senior in the lab buried it in various places all over Japan.
12:37He was going to recover it, but he died early.
12:42The bag is still buried.
12:45However, the study of soil takes 100 years.
12:48If he finds the mineral bag buried by his senior,
12:52it can be dramatically shortened.
12:56Do you know where it's buried?
12:58Yes, it's buried deep in the mountains.
13:02Then, it won't be dug up by other people.
13:06I think that's why he died.
13:08As a result, when I tried to dig it out, it was very far away.
13:13I was wondering why he buried it in such a place.
13:17If it's 40 or 50 years, there's a possibility that there's a lot of stuff up there.
13:23If you can dig it out,
13:25it will take 100 years to make soil at once.
13:32If you can do it in 50, 40, or a few years,
13:36you can make artificial soil.
13:40I went to investigate to solve the problem of soil.
13:46Will it be a discovery of the century?
13:50Let's move on to treasure hunting.
13:52It would be amazing if it came out.
14:02Let's take a look at Mr. Fujii's journey to find the mineral bag.
14:07Let's take a look at Mr. Fujii's journey to find the mineral bag.
14:17Good morning.
14:18Good morning.
14:19Where are you going today?
14:21Today, I'm going to the base of the mountain.
14:24I'm going to a famous forest called Kiso Hinoki,
14:27which is located between Nagano and Gifu prefectures.
14:32This time, I'm going to look for the mineral bag that sleeps in the base of the mountain.
14:38I'm going to look for the treasure that was buried 40 years ago
14:44from the more than 30,000 large limestone forests of the base of Nagano prefecture.
14:49First, I'm going to the facility of Rinya-cho, which manages the Kokuryu forest.
14:55The base of the research facility protects the nature of the limestone forest,
14:59so it's a place where few people can enter.
15:03After two months of negotiations with Mr. Fujii,
15:06the permission was finally granted on this day.
15:09This is also the difficulty of looking for the mineral bag.
15:13Where is the treasure?
15:15The treasure is here.
15:17Mr. Ontake is here.
15:19I'm going to go all the way to the bottom of the mountain.
15:28It's deep in the mountains, isn't it?
15:30Yes, it is.
15:32The road to the treasure is a forest road.
15:36It's more than 30 kilometers away.
15:39I'm going to this point.
15:43It's hard to find.
15:46It's not that easy to find.
15:51This time, I want to find the mineral bag.
15:57If he finds the mineral bag at this base, which becomes a landmark in winter,
16:03it will be useful for artificial soil construction in the same cold area.
16:09For example, Canada, where soil deterioration has been significant in recent years.
16:14Some of the crops have not been harvested.
16:18It's a serious situation that only imports vegetables.
16:23The mineral bag that Mr. Fujii is looking for is a precious thing that leads to the solution of the food crisis in the world.
16:31To be honest, no one has been waiting for 40 years for rock powder to become soil.
16:37I think everyone wants it when they find it.
16:40I won't give it to you, but if you find it, it will be a precious sample that I can analyze.
16:50Two hours from departure.
16:55The road is completely off-road.
16:58The road is completely off-road.
17:02The stones are all sharp, so it's scary to make a car go off-road.
17:11It takes a few more hours to keep driving on this off-road road.
17:19When I see this sign, it means I'm finally close to the forest.
17:25At an altitude of 1,500 meters.
17:29Arrived at the point where the mineral bag is buried.
17:34I can't get in the car from here, so I'd like to walk.
17:39It's finally here.
17:40It's here.
17:41It's 11 o'clock now, but it's almost time limit.
17:46I got up at 5 a.m. today, went to the office at 7 a.m., and went to high school at 11 a.m.
17:53It takes three hours to get home.
17:57If it's supposed to be around 6 p.m., I have to leave here at 3 p.m.
18:04I want to hurry.
18:08I don't have time to talk.
18:10There are no streetlights at night, so it's dangerous to get lost.
18:16The allowed time to investigate is only four hours.
18:20This is also the difficulty of finding a mineral bag that sleeps in a place where no one enters.
18:28Is this it?
18:29This is it.
18:32Fujii's aim is around this root.
18:36How does he know that?
18:40Like this.
18:43One, two, three.
18:46The clue is in this mysterious memo.
18:51In fact, this is a valuable item left by a senior researcher who buried a mineral bag.
18:59It's a treasure map.
19:00Here is the actual item.
19:04It's a treasure map.
19:08It's a map that saves humanity's food crisis.
19:11But it's not very reliable.
19:16He relies only on this lie-like map.
19:19He looks for treasures from the vast forest.
19:23What's down there?
19:25This is a cypress tree.
19:27This is a cypress tree.
19:29This is a cypress tree that is 270 years old.
19:34There are three cypress trees.
19:38The mineral bag is buried in the second one in the middle.
19:43This is recorded in the record.
19:45There are three big ones.
19:48This is the root of this area.
19:52Which one is it?
19:53If you know which one it is, you won't have a hard time.
19:57What?
19:59We only have four hours.
20:01Are you going to keep working on it?
20:03I'm not going to work on it.
20:05There are only a few candidates.
20:07In fact, it's rare to find a cypress tree that is 300 years old in this area.
20:15He says he has a sense of it.
20:19This is the place where the most research was done.
20:23This is left here.
20:26You're researching because it's a way for people to enter.
20:29That's right.
20:31The point is...
20:34...the place where people climb this ladder.
20:43There are a lot of bears here.
20:45This is one of them.
20:53There are more bears than there used to be.
20:56That's right.
21:03Is there a possibility that it's already passed?
21:05There is one more.
21:09This is the first cypress tree.
21:16I'm in trouble.
21:19This is the most suspicious one.
21:22This is the second one.
21:24The second one is upside down.
21:26Upside down?
21:27That's what it means.
21:29The second one was supposed to be here, but it's upside down.
21:34There is a possibility that it was washed away.
21:36What a surprise.
21:39It's upside down now.
21:42It's upside down.
21:44There is another cypress tree under it.
21:49If it's the third one, there is a possibility that it was here.
21:53No, no.
21:54It's under this tree.
21:58I'm in trouble.
21:59That's right.
22:00I'm in trouble.
22:02The three cypress trees are lined up.
22:04It's the perfect place for the map.
22:07This is a little...
22:09The second one with a mineral bag is...
22:12As you can see,
22:14it seems to have collapsed due to a natural phenomenon such as a typhoon.
22:21It seems to be quite difficult to find it from here.
22:25What is Fujii's strategy?
22:31I have to go.
22:34He relies on his intuition to dig.
22:38What?
22:40Damn it.
22:42I said, damn it.
22:45I have to dig one more time from there.
22:53However, an hour has passed in a flash.
23:00I tried to approach from the other side.
23:04He gave up his search in the direction where the roots were exposed.
23:10He decided to look for it on the other side where the trees were piled up.
23:15Then...
23:16It's in the back.
23:18Yes.
23:19There is a trace of people who worked here in the old days.
23:25This was probably studied in the old days.
23:28This is a sheet, isn't it?
23:29Yes.
23:30This is a sheet that is often used for research in the old days.
23:33It's still here.
23:34There is a way.
23:35The smell of humans still remains.
23:37I see.
23:38I think there is a great possibility.
23:40This tree...
23:42I want to move it.
23:43Let's go.
23:44Is the mineral bag this big?
23:46It's about this big.
23:47Wow, you're looking for it.
23:48It's so small.
23:51Why did it collapse so much?
23:56It took me six hours to get here.
24:01It doesn't matter at all.
24:03I don't want to buy it.
24:05I don't want to buy it.
24:07I got permission to investigate and came all the way here.
24:11I want to use it for something.
24:13I want to use it for something.
24:17It would be easier to work without this tree.
24:24But it's a very good tree.
24:27This is a very good tree.
24:31If it sells, it will be 10 million yen.
24:33Is that so?
24:34If it sells, it will be 10 million yen.
24:35What do you use this tree for?
24:37For example, it can be used for Ise Jingu, Sengu, Osaka Castle, Nagoya Castle, and Edo Castle.
24:46It's not that easy to use for the wooden houses of the common people.
24:50But it's true that there is a precious tree like this.
24:56I think there is a more precious mineral bug under it.
24:59I think there is a more precious mineral bug under it.
25:01It's a romance.
25:03I'm sorry. I talked to you.
25:06I'm sorry. I talked to you.
25:07It's a pity that they don't have much time for the interview, so they concentrate on the search.
25:13It's a painful place.
25:15It's a painful place.
25:17This is a tree branch.
25:18You're trying to say that this is impossible.
25:21I'm trying.
25:24This is a tough one.
25:29Don't you wear gloves?
25:31I don't wear gloves.
25:32That's dangerous.
25:33Why?
25:34If I wear gloves, I can't go up fast.
25:39You'd better wear gloves.
25:41I don't know whether there is a mineral bug or not.
25:49I don't know whether there is a mineral bug or not.
25:51I don't know whether there is a mineral bug or not.
25:53He is digging with his bare hands.
26:07Did he find a treasure?
26:12He is digging with his bare hands.
26:26Did he find a treasure?
26:31It's a coral.
26:33I think it's a Hakone coral.
26:35It's a good one.
26:36It's cute.
26:37It's a good one.
26:38It's cute.
26:39It's a good one.
26:40Did you get used to it?
26:41Did you get used to it?
26:42I think I'm getting used to the camera.
26:43I think I'm getting used to the camera.
26:44It's embarrassing.
26:46He has 2 hours left.
26:49The coral is amazing.
26:51Then, Fujii...
26:54Come here.
26:58He wants to introduce a rare precious soil.
27:02He stops looking for a treasure.
27:07I couldn't see this in Japan.
27:10I came all the way to this mountain and finally saw it.
27:14If there are many people watching, I'll make it more beautiful.
27:16I'll make it more beautiful.
27:18Makeup?
27:19What are you doing now?
27:20I'm doing makeup.
27:23This is a face, not a side face.
27:25I'm looking at my father's face.
27:27I just cut it with a scope.
27:31I don't know what kind of soil it was when I didn't have a trace of my scope.
27:36I don't know what you're talking about.
27:39I don't know.
27:40This is makeup.
27:42Makeup.
27:43It's like a makeover.
27:46Crazy.
27:47Even if he doesn't have time, he spends 15 minutes on makeup for the soil.
27:51Makeup.
27:52Makeup.
27:53If I'm going to be in the video...
27:54Then...
27:58This is white, right?
28:00This is Podozol.
28:02White soil.
28:03White soil.
28:06Podozol is mainly found in cold areas.
28:09It is a soil that is not suitable for agriculture because it is low in nutrients.
28:14If you go to a cold place, you can find this kind of soil everywhere.
28:17I read it in a geography textbook.
28:19In fact, when I went to Hokkaido, there was no such soil at all.
28:21It was all volcanic soil.
28:23When I tried to run to Podozol, I woke up at 5 a.m.
28:28I walked all the way here and finally met this place.
28:32It's amazing.
28:35It's nice to be able to talk about this.
28:37I didn't want to talk about this today, but I couldn't find a mineral bag.
28:42We are also in Mt. Fuji.
28:45It looks fun.
28:46But there is only one hour left.
28:49Can they find it?
28:52Where is the key?
28:55Is it a screw?
28:59Fujii is looking for the key.
29:09It's dangerous here.
29:10It's very dangerous.
29:11Let's not go there.
29:12There is no key here.
29:14There is no key in such a place.
29:17But I can't say that.
29:19I can't say that.
29:22They don't look at the danger and forget about the camera.
29:25They are concentrating.
29:26I wonder if they are studying the soil.
29:28They are concentrating.
29:30Fujii, did you find something?
29:32I can't find it.
29:33Is it in your pocket?
29:38It's a microphone.
29:39Is it a microphone?
29:40I'm sorry.
29:41There is no microphone.
29:43It's cute.
29:44There is no tube.
29:47This is it.
29:48We can't find the microphone we dropped.
29:52We can't find what we buried 40 years ago so easily.
29:58That's right.
30:00Unfortunately, the investigation is over.
30:04It was an irregular event that the microphone fell down.
30:08I see.
30:09I wonder why.
30:11It was a short investigation time for only one person.
30:15Fujii decided to do it again.
30:22It took six hours.
30:24It took only four hours.
30:26I don't think it's possible to do it alone.
30:30I don't think it's possible to do it alone.
30:31You have to do it with several people.
30:32At first, several people came with me.
30:36I thought there was no way to do it alone.
30:39So, two people came with me.
30:41I was the only one who was missing.
30:44I see.
30:45If you support us, we can have a meeting with Mr. Itoi.
30:48He is a great person.
30:49He is a great person.
30:50He is a great person.
30:52I think he will be very helpful.
30:53I think he will be very helpful.
30:55I think so.
30:56Is there any research on soil in the world?
31:01You are asking why I am so particular about this.
31:07You are asking why I am so particular about this.
31:10For example, in the United States, China, Germany...
31:13In Japan, there is a lot of money in research and researchers who are smarter than me can win the competition.
31:22In that sense, I wanted to change the game genre.
31:27I put in the element of treasure hunter.
31:30If you do that, you'll be able to do research that they can't do.
31:34That's the kind of game we're playing.
31:38So you went to look for another place this time.
31:41Here's the VTR.
31:45Fujii Kazumichi's journey to look for the seven mineral bags.
31:49What's next?
31:52Good morning.
31:53We've come to Amami.
31:55Amami?
31:56Yes, Amami.
31:58Amami Island is located in the middle of Kagoshima and Okinawa.
32:0480% of the island, which is larger than Tokyo's 23rd district, is a forest.
32:12There are many rare plants such as Amami black rabbit, a special natural monument, etc.
32:24Last year, Amami Island became a World Heritage Site.
32:29Unlike the previous base, Amami Island belongs to the Amethyst family.
32:36Fujii wants to show Amami the soil he wants to see.
32:42If we're going to be on TV, I want to make him look good.
32:47We call this the side face of the soil.
32:51The side face.
32:52We're going to see how to make it look good with makeup.
32:56It's a little yellowish.
32:58We heard exactly the same thing at the base.
33:01We're going to put on 15 minutes of makeup.
33:04I didn't know if this was a previous shoot.
33:06Look at his face.
33:09It's beautiful.
33:10It's brown and yellow.
33:12It's called a reddish-brown color.
33:16Reddish-brown soil is more common in Indonesia.
33:20It's between red and yellow soil.
33:26Amami Island's soil is reddish-brown soil of the same type as Indonesia's.
33:33However, the soil of Indonesia is much thinner than that of Amami Island.
33:42If Amami Island finds a mineral bag,
33:46it will be a big step in the man-made soil in Indonesia.
33:53Is there a possibility that it's more like Fujii's soil?
33:55Yes, there is.
33:56The map is very accurate.
33:59There's a lot of information.
34:01There's information that just makes you think.
34:05There's a lot of information that just makes you think.
34:08Surprisingly, there's a map that's much more accurate than the previous one.
34:18Here's the map.
34:24At a glance, you might think it's worse.
34:29There's a number.
34:31If you follow the road in the mountains,
34:34you'll find a stone wall 500 to 600 meters away.
34:38What's a stone wall?
34:39A stone wall is a mark in the mountains.
34:45That's right.
34:46This map has a specific number as a mark.
34:55It takes four hours to get there.
34:59With the help of a mountain guide, they aim for the 249th stone wall.
35:10This is the 246th stone wall.
35:13There will be a lot of stone walls like this in the future.
35:16This is the 249th stone wall.
35:18That's right.
35:19This time...
35:22There's a big one.
35:23It's a big one.
35:24This is a big one.
35:25It can even eat birds.
35:27Really?
35:28It can eat birds?
35:29Yes, it can.
35:30It ate a macaw in the zoo the other day.
35:36In Amami Oshima,
35:38it is known that there are many rare animals that are endangered.
35:48Oh, a scorpion.
35:49There it is.
35:50Please give me a hand.
35:51What's a scorpion?
35:53Oh, here it is.
35:54This is a scorpion.
35:57It's not a scorpion, is it?
35:59It's like a scorpion.
36:00It's at the base of its tail, so it's a little sour.
36:05I've never seen it before.
36:12It's over there.
36:13It's looking at the tree.
36:14Is there something inside?
36:15Wait a minute.
36:16It might jump.
36:18They want to see it up close,
36:20but when they try to look outside...
36:24Oh, it jumped.
36:28It jumped.
36:29It jumped.
36:30If we don't hurry, we won't have enough time.
36:32Why are you so absorbed in insects?
36:37After a 30-minute wait,
36:39they finally arrive at their destination.
36:45It's here.
36:46Number 249.
36:54It's here.
36:55This is number 249.
36:57It's not a stone tablet,
36:59but when a stone tablet falls,
37:02they put this in its place.
37:04That's a little dangerous.
37:05If you go down the slope from where the number 249 is,
37:11it says that the mineral bag is buried.
37:15First, let's take a look at the number 249 stone tablet.
37:20First, let's take a look at the number 249 stone tablet.
37:25It says to go down the slope.
37:29These are the two paths.
37:31You have to choose between these two paths.
37:36It says to go down the slope.
37:39We're not going to make a mistake until we get down here.
37:43It looks like this map is going to be good.
37:49As they go down the slope,
37:51they finally arrive at the point of the mineral bag.
37:55What does that distance mean?
37:56What does that distance mean?
37:57What does that distance mean?
37:58What does that distance mean?
37:59What does that distance mean?
38:02Next, we have to wait until we find the stone tablet.
38:06From the previous map,
38:08there was another detailed map that brought them closer to the site.
38:15According to that map,
38:17the mineral bag is between the stone tablet and the stone tablet.
38:23It doesn't say how many meters it is.
38:24It doesn't say how many meters it is.
38:25It doesn't say how many meters it is.
38:26This is very important,
38:28but we don't have much information about it.
38:33They think it's a detailed map,
38:35but the most important thing is that it's a rough map.
38:40With the intuition of Fujii,
38:43they go down the slope for about 10 minutes.
38:47Is there such a thing?
38:49I wonder if there is.
38:53There is a stone tablet.
38:57This is the stone tablet.
39:01They find the first stone tablet.
39:06There should be another stone tablet ahead.
39:12If we go about 20 meters,
39:17we should find another stone tablet.
39:20There is another stone tablet here.
39:23This is the stone tablet.
39:25There is a possibility that it's between 1 and 2.
39:29Then, it's between these two.
39:33Between these two.
39:35Between these 20 meters,
39:37they finally find the mineral bag.
39:40It's about the size of a fist.
39:44We can't find such a thing.
39:45It smells here.
39:47It smells.
39:48What does that mean?
39:49However, there is one thing that Fujii is worried about.
39:54If this is between 1 and 2, it's between these two, right?
39:57Yes, that's right.
39:58Does that mean there should be a mountain there?
40:01That's right.
40:03Actually, there is another map with the location of the mineral bag.
40:10This is the map that was drawn in the post-war period.
40:15According to this map, the mineral bag is at the top of a high place.
40:21But there is no mountain.
40:24So, I'm a little worried about whether this is the stone tablet or not.
40:28This is different.
40:29It's difficult.
40:30This is different.
40:31It's difficult.
40:33There is a possibility that the stone tablet that existed 40 years ago has disappeared.
40:42What we can say now is that there is no high place between the two stone tablets that we found.
40:51Fujii can't give up.
40:53So, he pays attention to a letter written on the map.
41:01I can't read this.
41:02What is this?
41:03This is...
41:06It's the one we saw earlier.
41:08It's a turnip.
41:11Isn't it a pass?
41:13I don't think it's a pass.
41:14I don't think it's a pass.
41:15It doesn't look like a pass.
41:16It says it's on a mountain.
41:17If you say it's a pass, it looks like a pass.
41:21It's a pass.
41:24It's a pass.
41:25It's a pass.
41:28Another hint of the mineral bag.
41:31It's buried in a pass.
41:35Let's look for a pass.
41:36A pass.
41:37Let's look for a pass.
41:38If you say it's a pass, it's a pass when you look at it from the opposite side of the slope.
41:42What is a pass?
41:43I can't think of a hint.
41:44Is it a pass?
41:46It's the first time I've seen this.
41:49It says it's a pass when you look at it from the opposite side of the slope.
41:52There is a possibility.
41:53There are many intervals.
41:55It smells.
41:57It's in a mountain.
41:58It smells like it's in a mountain.
41:59In the pile, the highest place is the number one.
42:03The number one is a high place, isn't it?
42:06So that's why we should think about the highest place in the pile.
42:12This is the smell.
42:13I really think it's a smell.
42:16There is one hour left.
42:19Will they find the mineral bag they have been looking for?
42:22It's this one!
42:24I think it's really bad.
42:26What is this?
42:28What?
42:30A mark?
42:32It was a wooden branch.
42:34It's a bit suspicious.
42:36I'm really nervous.
42:38Unfortunately,
42:40this mark is not found at all.
42:46But
42:4830 minutes left.
42:50Fujii has one last hope.
42:52What will it be?
42:54This is the most likely one.
42:56This might be
42:58Tsuchizuka.
43:00What?
43:02Tsuchizuka?
43:04What?
43:06In fact,
43:08another place in this area
43:10is said to have a mineral bag.
43:12What?
43:14It's 20 meters
43:16to the right of Tsuchizuka.
43:20There is a place
43:22with the number 2.
43:24Here it is.
43:26This is a stone tablet
43:28on top of Tsuchizuka.
43:30There is a stone tablet
43:32on top of Tsuchizuka.
43:34Then,
43:36it says 20 meters
43:38to the right of Tsuchizuka.
43:40Let's make it easier to understand.
43:4220 meters to the right.
43:44It's a map of treasure.
43:463,
43:484,
43:505,
43:526,
43:547,
43:568,
43:589,
44:0010,
44:0211,
44:0412,
44:0613,
44:0814,
44:1015,
44:1216,
44:1417,
44:1618,
44:1819,
44:2020,
44:2221,
44:2422,
44:2623,
44:2824,
44:3025,
44:3226,
44:3427,
44:3628,
44:3829,
44:4030,
44:4231,
44:4432,
44:4633,
44:4834,
44:5035,
44:5236,
44:5437,
44:5638,
44:5839,
45:0040,
45:0241,
45:0442,
45:0643,
45:0844,
45:1045,
45:13To be honest,
45:15if it was buried 40 years ago,
45:17it would have been washed away.
45:21It's a very old site.
45:23Amami Oshima is
45:25likely to have been washed away
45:27by a typhoon
45:2940 years ago.
45:33Hey, hey.
45:35I can't find it
45:37on top of this.
45:40What?
45:42Unfortunately,
45:44the investigation is over.
45:46Wait a minute.
45:48I can't dig it.
45:50I can't dig it even once.
45:52It's so realistic.
45:54It's so realistic.
45:56It's so sad.
45:58It's so sad.
46:00It's so sad.
46:02It's so sad.
46:04It's so sad.
46:06It's so sad.
46:09Fujii's journey to find the mineral bag
46:13continues as long as he lives.
46:15Wow.
46:17It's amazing.
46:19I can't dig it.
46:21It ended without digging it.
46:23Well,
46:25I had a bad feeling
46:27because there were a lot of insects
46:29and so on.
46:31How many places are there
46:33of mineral bags?
46:35Actually,
46:37I can't find it.
46:39There are only four left.
46:41I'm investigating
46:43to complete all of them.
46:45I'm investigating to complete all of them.
46:47Is there anything you want to show?
46:49Is there anything you want to show?
46:51This is a Sakurajima volcanic ash
46:53that I buried as a material.
46:55This is a rice ball.
46:57This is a rice ball.
46:59This is a 40-year-old one.
47:01This is a 40-year-old one.
47:03It's small.
47:05Is this a mineral bag?
47:07Yes, it's this small.
47:09Were you looking for this?
47:11Yes, it's this small.
47:13Are you okay with your gloves?
47:15Are you okay with your gloves?
47:17You should wear new gloves.
47:19You should wear new gloves.
47:21Don't be in a hurry.
47:23Don't be in a hurry.
47:25Are you okay?
47:27Are you okay?
47:29This is a nylon stocking.
47:31This is a nylon stocking.
47:33Unlike the sand at the beginning,
47:35Unlike the sand at the beginning,
47:37the sand is like soil.
47:39the sand is like soil.
47:41You can see it after 40 years.
47:43You can see it after 40 years.
47:45It was said that the soil was made
47:47by taking 100 years and 1,000 years.
47:49It's been 40 years.
47:51It's been 40 years.
47:53There are lumps of soil and
47:55There are lumps of soil and
47:57poo.
47:59Poo.
48:01I think we'll be able to find a way to reverse common sense.
48:05It doesn't take 100 or 1,000 years.
48:07If we can do it in 5 years, we'll be able to find the best material for it.
48:13We can do what we can.
48:18If more countries put more effort into it,
48:21it might be possible to export it from Japan in the future.
48:26For example, in Sakurajima and Kazanbai,
48:29all the people in Kagoshima are using garbage.
48:32If we can find a way to get rid of it,
48:35we'll be able to do it.
48:38It's not just about getting rid of it.
48:40We'll have a brighter, more positive future.
48:43It's so real.
48:45It's like we can't find it.
48:47It's so real.
48:49It's like a new crazy journey.
48:52That's right.
48:54It's so real.
48:56But it was fun.
48:58I learned a lot.
49:00I didn't know anything.
49:02I'm glad.
49:04I think it lacks a bit of craziness.
49:06No, no.
49:08It was very crazy.
49:10It smelled bad.
49:12It was all wrong.
49:15But by doing it in a crazy journey,
49:18I think it'll be easier for people in other countries to understand
49:22what we're doing for the sake of Japan and the future.
49:25If you just dig up the soil,
49:27you'll be reported for doing something suspicious.
49:31We're looking for a pounce.

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