クレイジージャーニー リヤカーを引いて地球を歩き倒すリヤカーマン
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00:00The crazy goods are on sale!
00:03Enjoy the free talk from the NG on the ground floor on your home or smartphone!
00:09Also, we have a collection of crazy goods to celebrate the event!
00:14The stream starts on August 31st!
00:18What!?
00:20Tonight, we're going to pull out the rear car and walk around the earth!
00:24It's a super crazy summer!
00:27A super crazy traveler will appear to pull out the rear car and walk around the earth!
00:33Wow!
00:35I don't understand at all!
00:37He's an interesting person!
00:39The MCs are also excited!
00:41What is the prospect of this amazing journey?
00:48Matsumoto Kitara! This is KVS Crazy Journey!
00:53How was the event?
00:55I thought these people were the fans of this program!
01:00I didn't feel so surprised!
01:04It's an adult feeling!
01:07I went to take a laugh, but it was a little slippery!
01:15The man who pulls out the rear car and walks around the earth!
01:19Tadashi Nagase!
01:22Many crazy travelers have appeared on this program!
01:27It's narrow!
01:30Some people have conquered many caves!
01:34I will do my best!
01:37Some people walked alone to the farthest part of the earth!
01:42However, Nagase, who will appear tonight, is a little different!
01:46That is...
01:48I don't do anything special!
01:51I can carry a lot of luggage, so I use a rear car!
01:59Yes! There is nothing special!
02:03All you have to do is pull out the rear car and walk around the earth!
02:10He is probably the most sober traveler in the history of Crazy Journey!
02:20For example, a baby car or a shopping cart!
02:25I want to carry more luggage than that!
02:28When I want to walk around, I use a rear car!
02:33But this man!
02:35The long-distance walk in this style is amazing!
02:41He challenged when he was 19 years old!
02:44He crossed the river in Japan!
02:48He crossed 4,200 km of Australia!
02:58He crossed the African continent!
03:00He crossed the Sahara Desert!
03:02And more!
03:04It's hot!
03:07He was 59 years old last year!
03:09He crossed the Death Valley in California, the hottest place in the world!
03:16The total distance of walking with a rear car is over 40,000 km!
03:24More than 47,000 km!
03:28People call him a rear car man!
03:34It's a crazy journey with a crazy style!
03:39Of course, he is not just an old man!
03:44In 2005, he won the Uemura Naomi Adventure Award, which is admired by all adventurers!
03:53The past winner is Yoshiharu Sekino, who appeared in the previous program,
04:00and Hirotaka Takeuchi, who climbed 8,000 m in all 14 seats!
04:07He is the only adventurer who has overcome his stoic self and accomplished his dream!
04:13But Nanase...
04:16It's a long journey!
04:19I want to go home!
04:22Why did I start doing this?
04:26Why did I become like this?
04:30I think I used a rear car when I was 19 years old.
04:35He has a strange aura that is different from other men.
04:41What kind of journey will he continue?
04:46And what is the charm of his journey?
04:50Tonight, Nanase Tadashi will take you on a journey of a rear car that may be the most sober and harsh!
05:06So, Nanase-san!
05:08It's still a little different from what I imagined, isn't it?
05:10It's more powerful than I imagined.
05:12But compared to other crazy journeys,
05:16the atmosphere is different.
05:18That's right.
05:19I don't have a good aura.
05:21I'm sorry to say this, but your impression is...
05:25You're an adventurer, right?
05:27I don't know if I can say that I'm an adventurer,
05:30but I can't save money even if I travel a lot.
05:34So I'm teaching in a high school in Osaka.
05:39A teacher?
05:40Yes.
05:41I can't afford to eat.
05:43So you save money and travel again.
05:45That's right.
05:46But that's not true.
05:49You're doing it for the rear car.
05:52That's right.
05:53When I'm teaching, I'm in a temporary form.
05:59I'm really walking with the rear car.
06:02That's the real me.
06:06So you're not trying to convey your feelings to the students?
06:10I don't know if I can say that I want the students to listen to my worries.
06:20I'd be happy if I could say something.
06:25But the most important thing is that I want the money for the next trip.
06:31You're a great teacher.
06:35What is the journey of the rear car that the rear car driver, Tadashi Nagase, dedicates his life to?
06:43Nagase has been traveling with a rear car for 41 years.
06:49The total distance is 47,000 km, which is more than the circumference of the earth.
06:57That's amazing.
07:01Nagase only relies on his body.
07:05He continues to walk, relying only on the map of the area.
07:11What is on the rear car, the only companion on the journey?
07:18Water and food are the most important.
07:21First of all, the life line to survive the journey.
07:25Water and food.
07:27He uses 8 liters of water a day for cooking and drinking.
07:35Tent, sleeping bag, flashlight, food, stove, pot, clothes, shoes.
07:51He has a repair tool when the rear car is punctured.
07:54He has spare parts when the rear car is broken.
07:59He has a set of daily necessities.
08:02The total weight of the rear car is 200 kg.
08:07Is it that heavy?
08:10By the way, this is a scenario that was actually loaded on a trip to South America for more than 9 months.
08:18He is surprised at his ability to organize his belongings.
08:25While pulling this heavy rear car, Nagase walks about 40 km a day.
08:3540 km?
08:36I have to think about it, otherwise it will take a long time.
08:39I try to walk while thinking about it as much as possible.
08:43But it's not enough time.
08:46It doesn't look fun at all.
08:48You can do it yourself.
08:49I envy you.
08:52As you can see, he has a schedule for a day's journey.
08:57After all, almost everything is simple, just walking.
09:02After 6 p.m., he sets up a tent before sunset and prepares for the night.
09:09And dinner time.
09:13If there is a restaurant in town, I will go there and eat.
09:18But I don't have one, so I have to bring something.
09:21The balance of nutrition is important, such as boiled eggs and fruits, focusing on preservatives.
09:29Among them, rice and miso soup are must-haves.
09:34After dinner, he arrives quietly, feeling the presence of wild animals around him.
09:42The next day, he wakes up around 6 a.m. and starts preparing for the journey again.
09:48The morning has come again.
09:51I feel like the day will start again today.
09:53You should stop.
09:54I feel depressed.
09:55I'm not a fool.
09:56You are doing it because you like it.
09:58He is doing it because he likes it, but he has a strange mentality.
10:03He starts walking again.
10:08He wants to reach his goal every day for a long time.
10:14But he seems to be depressed.
10:19I feel like I'm talking to myself.
10:26I think it's hot today, but I think it's better than yesterday.
10:34I often talk to strong and weak characters.
10:39I think I have a balance.
10:43On such a lonely journey, various difficulties await Nagase.
10:51It's hard to pull a rear car because it's uphill and downhill, and it's suddenly heavy.
11:00For Nagase, who pulls a 100-kilometer-long rear car, the uphill is a natural enemy.
11:07Here, when he goes up the hill...
11:11It's not paved.
11:13I can't go straight.
11:18As you can see, he walks in a zigzag.
11:22There are steep downhills.
11:25I have to brake because the weight of the rear car pushes me.
11:33This is what the downhill looks like.
11:41He adjusts his speed while braking with his feet and somehow moves on.
11:48In addition...
11:49When I go through the muddy jungle, the wheels get stuck.
11:55It's hard to move on.
11:57It's not a fun story at all.
12:00It's hard to go on a bad road.
12:05On such a muddy road...
12:07I'm depressed.
12:10Not only does he burn a lot of energy, but he also pays close attention to prevent the wheels from getting stuck.
12:19In the mud, the rear car won't move even if I pull it.
12:24When that happens, I unload the rear car's luggage.
12:29I carry it little by little from heavy things to the tip of the mud.
12:34If I make it lighter, it moves.
12:37I did that about 20 times on Amazon.
12:47Anyway, it's hard.
12:50But the most difficult thing is...
12:53When you go through the desert on the African continent,
12:57because the wheels are completely buried in the sand,
13:00he puts a board on it and pulls the rear car on it.
13:04He's dealing with it in a crazy way.
13:07This is amazing.
13:10The sand gets softer and harder.
13:14In soft places, it takes about 40 minutes to go 200 meters.
13:23It's physically and mentally tough to put the board back on after a while.
13:30In addition, he is attacked by a fierce sandstorm.
13:37Also, in the jungle, he is attacked by a sudden squall.
13:42As he continues this reckless journey,
13:46He was in a good mood when he left,
13:50but it's like this every day.
13:55I'm losing my temper.
13:58In the end, his face is tattered from the sunburn.
14:02But it's something that can be fixed.
14:04Nagase, a rear car driver who has faced various difficulties,
14:10has a particular commitment to his journey.
14:15Have you ever wondered about the rear car journey so far?
14:21I have a lot of memories.
14:23Even though it's a lonely journey,
14:26who is shooting such a large-scale video?
14:32That's right.
14:33That is...
14:34Basically, I shoot myself.
14:40That's right.
14:41Nagase's commitment is to shoot himself,
14:45even if it takes extra effort,
14:47and leave a record of the journey in the video.
14:52Therefore, he sets the camera on a tripod,
14:56walks out,
14:59and thinks about the height to some extent,
15:04and returns to retrieve the camera.
15:08He kept repeating this and continued his journey.
15:13And for some reason, he lost most of it.
15:18Hurry up.
15:19It's useless.
15:21I want to make the video as short as possible.
15:24In order to repeat this self-portrait style every time,
15:28the actual walking distance is twice as close.
15:34And now,
15:37let's see the result of Nagase's efforts in shooting.
15:46First, this starting scene.
15:54That's right.
15:56He retrieved the camera perfectly.
15:59But then...
16:03Ah.
16:04The camera?
16:07Crazy.
16:08He changed the camera position
16:10and retook the starting scene from a different angle.
16:15Why?
16:17During the break, he thought he was able to shoot to some extent,
16:23and retrieved the camera.
16:25I'm exhausted.
16:26Nagase.
16:28He entered his sleeping bag,
16:30and when he thought he was getting sleepy,
16:34he woke up and retrieved the camera.
16:38That's funny.
16:39Of course, the scene where he walks on this muddy road...
16:42This is an important scene.
16:47When he made it through,
16:49he retrieved the camera.
16:52In any case, it's a video of a long journey.
16:59Well, I can't look back on it now.
17:06Someday...
17:08Someday...
17:10Someday, I'll look back on it,
17:12and I'll leave it as it is.
17:16And,
17:17there's a scene like this in a video that he can't look back on.
17:24It's a bumper of a car.
17:29It's wide, isn't it?
17:32It's a journey of only one person.
17:34For some reason, Nagase leaves behind words like a poem.
17:39It's Karahari Desert, isn't it?
17:41The holy war continues forever and ever.
17:47The birds are dancing.
17:49The wind is singing.
17:51It's a natural treasure, isn't it?
17:54It's a wild paradise, isn't it?
17:57What the hell is this?
18:00It's when I'm in a good mood.
18:03When I have time.
18:04When I'm tired, I can't speak.
18:08It's a sign that he's in a good mood.
18:12And when he's in a better mood...
18:17One step at a time.
18:19One step at a time.
18:22Let's walk.
18:27Slowly.
18:29Slowly.
18:31Let's walk.
18:35Yes, he hums a song while driving a gear car.
18:40But it doesn't sound familiar.
18:46Actually, this is the original song of the songwriter Nagase.
18:54By the way, this is what he looks like when he's in a bad mood.
18:58Can I walk today?
19:01I don't want the sun to come out.
19:04It's going to be hot.
19:05He's in a bad mood.
19:07I don't like it.
19:09Walking, walking, walking.
19:12I've only moved forward a little.
19:15It's a long journey.
19:18He seems to be in a bad mood.
19:23In such a long gear car trip,
19:25meeting people is also a great pleasure.
19:34Nagase has been in contact with people from all over the world.
19:39He says that this encounter and the time there is the cure for the journey.
19:45They helped me while I was in a bad mood.
19:48I was able to walk while being helped by many people.
19:54And in order to get along with the locals...
19:58I'm going to do my best.
20:04That's not the kind of tool you use.
20:07He acts like he's in a bad mood.
20:10There's nothing there.
20:14But there's something in here.
20:18Nagase talks in Japanese.
20:24And he doesn't meet only people on the journey.
20:28I'm scared of animals.
20:30I like cute animals, though.
20:32There are many wild animals that are hard to see in Japanese life.
20:38And there are various creatures that are dangerous to life.
20:42And there's a scene like this.
20:51Is this food?
20:54Out of all the creatures,
20:56the one that made Nagase tremble the most was...
21:00It's an onsa.
21:02Onsa?
21:05I don't want to be bitten by that fang.
21:08I was told to bring a gun, but I don't have one.
21:12It's a pretty dangerous creature.
21:16In his adventure diary when he tried to cross the Amazon...
21:21I hope the onsa doesn't come.
21:24There's an onsa.
21:26There's an onsa ahead.
21:28If I sleep, I'll be eaten.
21:30Onsa?
21:31I'll be eaten by an onsa.
21:33What's an onsa?
21:36Anyway, he's afraid of onsa.
21:39Actually, this onsa is like a jaguar in Brazil.
21:44This is scary.
21:46It's true that if you run into it on the way, you'll be in big trouble.
21:49But of course, Nagase has his own measures against onsa.
21:55I brought this.
21:57This?
21:58I brought this.
21:59It's thin.
22:00If I run into an onsa, I'll take this off and fight.
22:04No, no, no.
22:05In the end, he didn't run into an onsa.
22:08That's good.
22:09A super crazy way to deal with it.
22:11With this, I'll definitely...
22:13If I run into an onsa, I'll take this off and fight.
22:16You'll be eaten by an onsa.
22:18In such a dangerous journey of a rear car,
22:21Nagase has an unforgettable impression.
22:26That is...
22:27It's my second time in Africa.
22:31His second time crossing the African continent.
22:34From the east coast of Kenya, Mombasa,
22:37to the west coast of Cameroon, Doara,
22:40he crossed 6,700 kilometers of scorching equator.
22:46After 182 days of harsh and arduous journey,
22:50Nagase managed to cross it.
22:53If you go down, there's a desert called Sahara Desert.
22:57It's not enough to just cross the desert.
23:00He continues to cross the African continent.
23:03After crossing the Sahara Desert,
23:05he traveled to Paris, France.
23:07He traveled 11,100 kilometers in total.
23:10He traveled for about a year.
23:15It was when he was 26 years old
23:18that he first tried to cross the African continent.
23:22But on the way, an incident occurred.
23:27On the 216th day after I left,
23:31my gear car and luggage were stolen.
23:34And that was the end of my journey.
23:38In Nigeria, all of his gear cars and luggage were stolen.
23:43He gave up his journey and returned home.
23:48After that, Nagase said this.
23:52Well, um...
23:54I don't think I need to walk anymore.
23:57What? You don't?
23:59I was so happy.
24:01What?
24:02I was wondering if there was a reason to quit.
24:05I thought about it for about three days.
24:07What?
24:08On the 216th day after I left,
24:11my gear car and luggage were stolen.
24:13What?
24:14I don't think I need to walk anymore.
24:16What?
24:18I don't understand at all.
24:21It was a tough journey,
24:23so he honestly thought so right after he was stolen.
24:28But when he returned home,
24:30he was frustrated.
24:32He saved up money again,
24:34and seven years later,
24:36in 1989,
24:39at the age of 33,
24:42he set out on his second trip to Africa.
24:47He had so many thoughts,
24:50that he actually started filming.
24:55Even if I know I can do something,
24:58it's not fun.
25:00I want to do something that I don't know if I can do.
25:06And then...
25:10Wow, it's tough.
25:14It's tough.
25:15Wow, it's tough.
25:18Wow.
25:19Finally...
25:20It's like a rocket.
25:21Yeah.
25:23On the 349th day after he left,
25:26he crossed the Mediterranean Sea.
25:29I was able to reach the Mediterranean Sea.
25:37The gear car arrived in Paris, the capital of flowers.
25:43The gap between the cityscape and Ile-de-Tate is huge,
25:46but its appearance shows the harshness of the journey.
25:51Then, he set off on his Kenya trip to Mombasa,
25:54which was 11,100 kilometers.
25:57After 375 days,
25:59a grand journey came to an end.
26:03When I reached the finish line,
26:05I was relieved.
26:06I was freed from this journey.
26:08I didn't have to walk tomorrow morning.
26:10I didn't have to drink a lot of beer.
26:14I was freed from the tension.
26:18From such a sense of relief,
26:21the goal scene was shot in three different ways.
26:28Nagase is now a welding instructor at a high school in Osaka.
26:35He continues to live a life of going on a gear car trip when he has enough money.
26:40But why?
26:42Will he continue this harsh journey for the next 41 years?
26:50I sometimes wonder why I'm doing this kind of trip.
26:57Well, I don't know the answer.
27:00I don't know the answer.
27:03Is it a new territory?
27:05I don't know why I'm doing this trip.
27:09I don't know why I'm doing this trip.
27:13I don't know why I'm doing this trip.
27:21I don't know.
27:23But!
27:25I respect this trip.
27:29I respect this trip.
27:31I can't express it in words,
27:33but I can feel it.
27:38I feel like I'm doing this kind of trip.
27:41I feel like I'm doing this kind of trip.
27:45I'm encouraged to do this kind of trip.
27:52The trip had a great influence on the mind of the viewer.
27:58And when he was 49 years old,
28:01he went on a trip to visit the people who took care of him 30 years ago.
28:08He went on a trip to visit the people who took care of him 30 years ago.
28:13It's been 30 years since the place where he stayed at that time.
28:18The children grew up well and became independent.
28:23The children grew up well and became independent.
28:26The family who invited him to their house after he was on a trip.
28:31The family who invited him to their house after he was on a trip.
28:35The father who treated his leg was dead,
28:39but his son grew up just like his father.
28:44The uncle who got the certificate of his hometown was also dead,
28:49but when he showed his daughter the letter he wrote at that time,
28:52she was happy that it was his father's handwriting.
28:56The village that took care of him is now at the bottom of the dam.
29:03The boy who was at the shrine is his father.
29:07Is that the boy?
29:10It's a trip that he can go on because it's the heart of the people he meets,
29:13it's a trip that he can go on because it's the heart of the people he meets,
29:17and
29:19in 2005, when these achievements were recognized,
29:23he won the 10th Uemura Naomi Adventure Award.
29:29I want to keep walking until I can't walk anymore.
29:35I don't know how many more years I can walk,
29:39but even if I say I want to walk, I can't walk anymore.
29:45I want to keep walking until I can't walk anymore.
29:51Nagase's journey may not be the cool journey that everyone longs for,
29:59but it is the only impossible journey that only this man can do.
30:07What a good story!
30:09I feel like I'm going to cry.
30:12He's amazing.
30:14He's an interesting person.
30:17He's an interesting person.
30:19What do you think, Mr. Matsuo?
30:22In the end, I can't help asking Mr. Nagase why.
30:28It's a useless question now.
30:32Because his body and mind are moving.
30:36As you can see from this map,
30:39you don't go to places like Europe or the United States because it's easy to get there.
30:44That's right.
30:46At first, I was traveling across the continent,
30:50but there were places that were easy to get to and places that were hard to get to.
30:55After the trip, what I remember is that it was hard.
31:00It was hard, but I remember it.
31:03When I make a plan next time, I want to go to places like that.
31:08I see.
31:10But you haven't looked back on what you've taken.
31:13That's right.
31:14Why don't you look back on it?
31:16I'm still thinking about the future,
31:19so if I can't walk anymore, I'll look back on the past.
31:23Are you looking forward to it?
31:25Yes, I'm still taking it.
31:28I see.
31:31After this, Nagase talks about an even more bizarre episode.
31:36First, he talks about his crazy honeymoon.
31:40Have you ever talked about going on a honeymoon with your wife?
31:44I went on a honeymoon to a place called Tohodan in South India.
31:49What?
31:50A honeymoon?
31:52I wanted to walk, so I went on a honeymoon.
31:57Did you take your wife with you?
31:59No, I didn't want to walk anymore.
32:01Did you take a bus?
32:02I took a bus to the destination and waited there.
32:06I walked there.
32:09What?
32:11You didn't look at the scenery at all.
32:14Did you go on a honeymoon separately?
32:17Yes.
32:18Walking and bus?
32:19You should have gone with her.
32:21You had to walk.
32:24I went on a honeymoon.
32:26You're stubborn.
32:28It was a honeymoon, so you didn't think it was different from your usual trip.
32:35I'm sick of it.
32:37On the way to the destination, I found a hotel and waited there.
32:42I was saved.
32:43You can meet your wife at every point.
32:46You're a support member.
32:48You go to the hotel and walk to the next place.
32:53That's how it was.
32:55He's a tough guy.
32:57He's funny.
32:59After this, Nagase will show us how to deal with the temperature.
33:08It's too thin.
33:11I remembered. It's a stick.
33:14It's a stick to deal with the temperature.
33:16That's impossible.
33:17It was thin and short.
33:20What are you going to do with that?
33:22Is it a simulation?
33:24Yes, it is.
33:26You stick it like this.
33:28You stick it from the front.
33:30It's too thin.
33:32It's distorted.
33:34You should have brought a thin iron pipe.
33:37Why?
33:39I'm relieved that I have one.
33:43After this, Nagase will tell us about his future.
33:47To be continued.
33:49What will you do next?
33:52I want to go to the desert and the jungle.
33:55I want to continue my journey.
33:59I think you'll get a sponsor.
34:02No one will give me money.
34:06I'm glad to hear that.