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00:00:00Kureto!
00:00:30What is the secret technique of the Tsunagatari Seisou?
00:00:33The wind is strong, so be careful.
00:00:36This is too dangerous.
00:00:39Isn't this a monster?
00:00:40That's right.
00:00:43The camera sneaks into the restricted area.
00:00:48It's close to the great Seisou craftsman who supports Japan with his shadow.
00:00:54It looks like he's carving.
00:00:57It's very fast.
00:01:00An emergency occurs in a house covered with vines.
00:01:05There are vines.
00:01:08There are quite a lot of vines.
00:01:10It's easy to do this.
00:01:12That's right, there are vines.
00:01:14The legendary Seisou craftsman is 84 years old.
00:01:22It's dangerous.
00:01:24He's already down there.
00:01:26I'll open it.
00:01:29What is the shocking Seisou site?
00:01:34This is amazing.
00:01:39Shinkansen, rainbow bridge, subway.
00:01:41There are many ancient things.
00:01:43This is the special Seisou craftsman.
00:01:50This is a Seisou special.
00:01:52A rare special program has begun.
00:01:55You've never said Seisou special, have you?
00:01:57Seisou special.
00:02:03The number of users per day is over 65,000.
00:02:07JR East Japan Shinkansen.
00:02:10That's a lot.
00:02:12From Tokyo to Shigaomori,
00:02:14The longest distance in Japan, including the Tohoku Shinkansen,
00:02:18All five directions, including Akita and Hokuriku.
00:02:21The longest distance is about 4,000 kilometers.
00:02:25There are many stylish Shinkansen with colorful designs.
00:02:28It's a very popular route for people who love to travel.
00:02:33It's a long-distance Shinkansen, but the car body is shiny.
00:02:38How do you keep it clean?
00:02:42The Shinkansen was operated at Tokyo Station.
00:02:51Is this the place?
00:02:52Where do I get back to the car body?
00:02:56We've arrived at a place that looks like a secret base.
00:03:03We're going to the place where we took the special route from Ueno Station to Tabata Station.
00:03:09Actually, there was a very important spot called Tokyo Shinkansen Vehicle Center here.
00:03:17There's a man in that place.
00:03:20Hello, I'm Yuuki Tokunaga, a firefighter.
00:03:23I'm a firefighter, but I think I'm more likely to be a railroad talent.
00:03:28That's right.
00:03:31He's a real firefighter, but he's also active in a variety show.
00:03:36Yuuki Tokunaga.
00:03:41He's been a railroad fan since he was a kid.
00:03:45His SNS is full of pictures of trains.
00:03:48I'll show you a place where ordinary people can't get in, so please take a look.
00:03:54Thank you very much.
00:03:57He was allowed to enter the Shinkansen cleaning site, which is usually prohibited.
00:04:05Wow, it's here.
00:04:08Wow.
00:04:10This is amazing.
00:04:13What is this place?
00:04:16This is the Tokyo Shinkansen Vehicle Center.
00:04:19We're in charge of cleaning the Shinkansen trains.
00:04:23The trains are replaced every day.
00:04:27Tokyo Shinkansen Vehicle Center.
00:04:30Three Shinkansen trains are replaced every day.
00:04:34Cleaning and maintenance are done here.
00:04:37Wow.
00:04:39Wait a minute.
00:04:40I can see the light.
00:04:42Is it here?
00:04:43It's here.
00:04:44It's here.
00:04:45Slowly.
00:04:46Isn't that the E7 series?
00:04:49Wow, you can see it.
00:04:51It's like a professional.
00:04:52Arrival.
00:04:54Wow.
00:04:56It's cool.
00:04:58E7 series.
00:04:59It's one of my favorite Shinkansen trains.
00:05:02I like its face.
00:05:04It's a relatively slim nose for a Shinkansen.
00:05:10This time, he's going to clean the E7 series Shinkansen, which runs on land and above sea level.
00:05:18Is it dirty?
00:05:20Because it runs at high speed,
00:05:22insects and birds may hit it,
00:05:25and the oil and dirt will stick to it, so we clean it carefully.
00:05:29It's pretty dirty.
00:05:31He's riding a bicycle.
00:05:34What's that?
00:05:35Shinkansen trains are long,
00:05:38so there is a distance to move between cars.
00:05:41When you move, you have to use a bicycle.
00:05:44That's great.
00:05:45He's moving with that.
00:05:47It's fun to think about moving next to a Shinkansen train by bicycle.
00:05:53But you can't do that.
00:05:54It's absolutely impossible.
00:05:55You can't do this at the station platform.
00:05:58Oh, can I ask you a favor?
00:06:00As a commemoration.
00:06:01It's valuable.
00:06:02He's doing it very gently.
00:06:06I'd like you to sit here and wash the side of the car.
00:06:12First, he's going to wash the side of the Shinkansen.
00:06:16Can I put a camera on the inside of the car?
00:06:21He's going to wash the side of the Shinkansen, which you can't see normally.
00:06:27Don't miss this precious moment.
00:06:31He's washing the side of the Shinkansen with seven cameras.
00:06:38The E7 series is 12 seconds long and 300 meters long.
00:06:44Then, the camera in the driver's seat.
00:06:47It's smaller than I thought.
00:06:50There is only one person.
00:06:55But it's different from the uniform of a normal driver.
00:07:00A normal driver?
00:07:02He sat down in the driver's seat.
00:07:05Who is this person?
00:07:08Excuse me.
00:07:09Yes, please.
00:07:11He's a driver.
00:07:12Wow, amazing.
00:07:14It's like this.
00:07:16Excuse me.
00:07:17Thank you very much.
00:07:19I'm sorry to bother you.
00:07:20This seat looks good.
00:07:22Wow, amazing.
00:07:24By the way, I don't think the person who is driving is the driver's uniform.
00:07:31He's a cleaner.
00:07:33He's a driver with a driver's license.
00:07:39Some of the cleaners have a driver's license.
00:07:46I'm Nakayama.
00:07:48Nice to meet you.
00:07:49Nice to meet you.
00:07:50I'm sorry to bother you.
00:07:53I'm going to start.
00:07:54Yes.
00:08:02It's moving.
00:08:07It's moving.
00:08:12It's slow.
00:08:19How is it?
00:08:23It's moving.
00:08:27What I saw in front of me was a wall on both sides.
00:08:33It looks like he's going to clean the side of the Shinkansen at this point.
00:08:41What was there?
00:08:43Six meters high.
00:08:45Two huge walls.
00:08:47It's moving.
00:08:53It's coming out.
00:08:55It's amazing.
00:08:56It's a car.
00:08:57The mop is spinning.
00:08:59He's doing it again.
00:09:04It's amazing.
00:09:07It's amazing.
00:09:09It's moving.
00:09:10This is a special vehicle cleaning device that cleans the side of the Shinkansen.
00:09:17It feels good.
00:09:18There are a total of 12 left and right brushes made of soft material so that the car body will not be damaged.
00:09:26After brushing with normal water, it is finished with pure water that removes impurities that are difficult to leave water drops.
00:09:35The side of the Shinkansen is always shiny by passing it through the vehicle cleaning device once every two days.
00:09:44The window of the Shinkansen, where you can enjoy the scenery, was kept clean by this device.
00:09:51I've never thought the window was dirty.
00:09:56After removing the washing machine,
00:09:59the Shinkansen stopped at the station.
00:10:02There are Shinkansen cars in front of me.
00:10:08Various Shinkansen cars have stopped.
00:10:11This is the departure line.
00:10:14It goes from line 1 to line 18.
00:10:17Once the vehicle has finished its business, it will enter here.
00:10:20After cleaning and checking, it will stop here again and wait for the next turn.
00:10:27I see.
00:10:28When did the East Japan Shinkansen cars come here?
00:10:33The E8 just debuted recently.
00:10:36I didn't have much opportunity to see it, so I was excited.
00:10:42I often take the Tohoku Shinkansen.
00:10:45When I listen to the melody in the car, I feel like I'm going to Tohoku from now on.
00:10:50What was the melody in the car?
00:10:58Thank you for using the Tohoku Shinkansen today.
00:11:05This train is bound for Hayabusa.
00:11:07Next, it will stop at Ueno.
00:11:09It's good.
00:11:10Thank you for using the East Japan Shinkansen today.
00:11:13This train is bound for Hayabusa at Aomori Station.
00:11:16This is my job.
00:11:17When the automatic announcement comes on, the driver chases the train.
00:11:21This is a dream place for Tetsuota Tokunaga.
00:11:26After the side cleaning, the Shinkansen goes back to the car center.
00:11:32I only wash the side of the car body with a car wash machine.
00:11:36I can't wash the nose and bonnet with a car wash machine.
00:11:41I wash them by hand.
00:11:43He washes them by hand.
00:11:44He washes them by hand.
00:11:46I can see that the nose is quite dirty.
00:11:51As you can see, the windshield is also dirty.
00:11:55Thank you very much.
00:11:58Do you wash the car body with this number of people?
00:12:02I wash the car body and the bonnet with a total of three people.
00:12:10These three specialists wash the nose of the Shinkansen.
00:12:14What are their amazing skills?
00:12:18Let's get started.
00:12:22Turn off the power.
00:12:25Turn on the air conditioner.
00:12:30This is the power line to operate the Shinkansen.
00:12:35The voltage is 25,000 volts.
00:12:43The power is off because there is a risk of short circuit.
00:12:48Turn off the power.
00:12:51After confirming the operation, the car wash staff stand by.
00:12:57I'll pour water.
00:13:03He pours water in real time.
00:13:07This is an analog way of doing it.
00:13:10This is an analog way of doing it.
00:13:11This is an analog way of doing it.
00:13:12I'll wash your nose.
00:13:15I'll wash your nose.
00:13:17I'll wash your nose.
00:13:20This is a detergent.
00:13:22He sprays a strong alkaline detergent diluted in 100 times water on his nose.
00:13:27I'll wash your tongue.
00:13:31Can I go down?
00:13:33This is also valuable.
00:13:40He washes his nose with a brush.
00:13:47The height of the Shinkansen is about 3.6 meters.
00:13:51First, he works in the basement.
00:13:53The dirt under the Shinkansen stands out.
00:13:59Especially the white body.
00:14:02The Shinkansen runs more than 2,000 kilometers a day.
00:14:05The dirt under the Shinkansen is terrible.
00:14:10The brush is soft so as not to damage the car body.
00:14:13He uses horse hair.
00:14:17The tip of the brush is sharp.
00:14:21The brush cuts the snow.
00:14:27This is a snow plow.
00:14:33This is essential for the Tohoku and Hokuriku Shinkansen.
00:14:40The snow plow can sweep the snow on the rails to the left and right.
00:14:46That's great.
00:14:53Please check.
00:14:57Every time one work is finished, the person in charge checks the dirt.
00:15:02Where do you check?
00:15:05In the center of the nose, the dirt stands out the most.
00:15:10That's why I check it.
00:15:19The car body is shiny.
00:15:22He climbs the stairs as soon as he rests.
00:15:30Do you always work at such a high speed?
00:15:34Yes.
00:15:35When I'm in charge, I work in a belt conveyor system.
00:15:39For example, I'm in the first line today.
00:15:41I have to go to the second line.
00:15:45After that, I have to go to the third line.
00:15:48I have to go three times in a row.
00:15:50I see.
00:15:52He is busy.
00:15:53When he returns to the top, he starts cleaning the tip of his nose.
00:15:58There are 15 Shinkansen that one person washes a day.
00:16:02That's a lot of work.
00:16:03He has to finish the work within 10 minutes.
00:16:07It's a battle against time.
00:16:12There are six different forms of JR East Japan Shinkansen.
00:16:19Compared to the E5 series, which has a pointed tip of the nose,
00:16:22the E7 series has a high car height and a large window.
00:16:27It is very difficult to clean.
00:16:29Really?
00:16:30It's difficult.
00:16:31Is it so different?
00:16:32It's a great show.
00:16:34OK.
00:16:38He used a 2x2 brush that is 3 meters long.
00:16:442 meters?
00:16:45Yes.
00:16:47Wow.
00:16:52He uses this long brush to clean the tip of his nose.
00:17:01It's long.
00:17:02It's reaching the tip of his nose.
00:17:04It's very fine.
00:17:07The window of the driver's seat is especially careful.
00:17:13I'll pour water.
00:17:15I'll pour water.
00:17:20You are good at clenching your fingers.
00:17:25You are clenching your fingers well.
00:17:29He is very good at clenching his fingers.
00:17:33He is very good at clenching his fingers.
00:17:36The person in charge checks the window from inside the car.
00:17:41This is because it's inside the car.
00:17:43I'm sorry.
00:17:46I was told to do this.
00:17:51He sends a sign when he finds something to wash.
00:17:54He focuses on polishing that point.
00:17:57It's easier to see the dirt with the light.
00:18:00People will hate me.
00:18:04He is a good leader.
00:18:06He is good at such small things.
00:18:09He is a good leader.
00:18:12OK.
00:18:13Thank you.
00:18:16All OK.
00:18:18The cleaning is done.
00:18:20It's clean.
00:18:24The dirty tip of his nose was cleaned in just 10 minutes.
00:18:31It's clean.
00:18:33It's shiny.
00:18:35He will put it on the passenger seat.
00:18:37When you arrive at Tokyo Station, the first thing you see is the car.
00:18:41That's right.
00:18:42It's the mission of MONETARO.
00:18:44He will clean the car and send it to Tokyo Station.
00:18:46He will welcome the passengers.
00:18:49That's great.
00:18:51I'm grateful.
00:18:52I can only thank him.
00:18:55He goes to Tokyo Station, a huge terminal.
00:19:01When he enters a room,
00:19:03there are a lot of cleaning staff.
00:19:10Then...
00:19:15He checks the time.
00:19:16He looks like a professional.
00:19:20He stands up.
00:19:23He leaves the room in a hurry.
00:19:30He meets one of the staff.
00:19:32Hello.
00:19:33Can you tell me your name?
00:19:35My name is Enokida Mayura.
00:19:38I'm from the Philippines.
00:19:42Can I take a picture with you?
00:19:45Sure.
00:19:46Thank you.
00:19:48He lets Mayura take a picture with him.
00:19:52I feel bad for her.
00:20:02It's from the back of the car.
00:20:04He's worried about the passengers.
00:20:07He climbs the stairs to the station.
00:20:11What is he going to do?
00:20:19He arrives at the Shinkansen platform.
00:20:25What are you doing today?
00:20:26I'm going to clean the inside of the Shinkansen.
00:20:29The Shinkansen?
00:20:30I have to finish cleaning the inside of the Shinkansen in seven minutes.
00:20:37The time limit is only seven minutes.
00:20:40Mayura is a specialist in cleaning the inside of the Shinkansen.
00:20:46There are 23 people lining up at the platform at the same interval.
00:20:51They're waiting for the train.
00:20:53The Shinkansen arrives at Niigata Station.
00:21:01When the train enters the station, all the Shinkansen passengers line up.
00:21:08Thank you for your hard work.
00:21:10Thank you very much.
00:21:12Thank you for your hard work.
00:21:14The time limit is 12 minutes until the next departure.
00:21:18When the time is up, the passengers have to finish cleaning the inside of the Shinkansen in seven minutes.
00:21:26Mayura is in charge of cleaning the inside of the Shinkansen by himself.
00:21:32What?
00:21:33The mission of cleaning the inside of the Shinkansen consists of picking up trash, wiping the table, and cleaning the floor.
00:21:40Will he be able to finish cleaning the inside of the Shinkansen in just seven minutes?
00:21:50Toki versus Mayura.
00:21:53The inside of the Shinkansen is being cleaned and the fire is put out.
00:21:57Thank you very much.
00:22:01When the last passenger gets off the train...
00:22:04Thank you very much.
00:22:05Red for moving.
00:22:06Good.
00:22:07Good for your feet.
00:22:08He rushes in.
00:22:12Now, the inside of the Shinkansen is being cleaned.
00:22:15The time limit is seven minutes until the next departure.
00:22:18First, he checks the trash on the seats.
00:22:21He's fast.
00:22:22He found the trash.
00:22:23Here it is.
00:22:24He finds it right away.
00:22:32He doesn't miss even a small piece of trash.
00:22:40I'm going to turn around.
00:22:42He finishes the first mission of picking up trash in just 38 seconds.
00:22:47Here, he automatically turns to the seats and the direction of travel.
00:22:51Meanwhile, Mayura is cleaning from the front.
00:22:55The second mission is wiping the table.
00:22:59The second mission is wiping the table.
00:23:02Since there are 83 seats, it's the most difficult mission.
00:23:06He can't afford to lose time.
00:23:14He's fast.
00:23:17Mayura is wiping the table at a tremendous speed.
00:23:21He's fast.
00:23:23Do you know the secret of this amazing skill?
00:23:28The angle of opening the table is 45 degrees.
00:23:31This exquisite slope reflects the light.
00:23:34He doesn't miss even a small piece of dust.
00:23:37In addition, he can shorten the time to put the table in.
00:23:41This is a skill unique to Shinkansen interior cleaners.
00:23:45He's wiping the table at a tremendous speed.
00:23:48He's checking the dirt, too.
00:23:51It's all at 45 degrees.
00:23:53Nice cleaning.
00:23:57In addition, he's adjusting the headrest.
00:23:59He's cleaning the side table at the same time.
00:24:03This is amazing.
00:24:07Excuse me.
00:24:11He's finished wiping the table with 83 seats.
00:24:145 minutes and 26 seconds have passed.
00:24:17The final mission is to clean the floor.
00:24:20Will he make it in time?
00:24:23It depends on the situation.
00:24:27Will he make it in time?
00:24:29There's a lot of dust.
00:24:32He's wiping the floor with a broom.
00:24:38He's cleaning the floor at the same time.
00:24:41This is efficient.
00:24:43He's cleaning the floor at the same time.
00:24:46This is amazing.
00:24:50In addition, he doesn't miss even a small piece of dust.
00:24:54This is super fine cleaning.
00:24:58Thank you very much.
00:25:03He's cleared the final mission.
00:25:06Will he make it in time?
00:25:10There are specialists in each vehicle.
00:25:14The final mission is 6 minutes and 40 seconds.
00:25:17He's cleaned the inside of the car during the Shinkansen.
00:25:23By the way, the green car is a three-seater car.
00:25:28The table and handles are bigger than normal cars.
00:25:31It takes a lot of time to clean.
00:25:33That's right.
00:25:36The three of them have to spend a lot of time to change the head cover.
00:25:47The green car's floor is a carpet.
00:25:49So, he's using a vacuum cleaner to clean it.
00:25:53He's perfect at cleaning the floor in time and without any dust.
00:25:59The inside of the Shinkansen is said to be a miracle of 7 minutes from overseas.
00:26:07The secret to making this Shinkansen clean
00:26:10is the training room inside the Tokyo Shinkansen vehicle center.
00:26:15The inside of the Shinkansen is completely reproduced in the room.
00:26:19All the seats are real.
00:26:23He's been practicing cleaning for four days.
00:26:26He's been learning from a veteran cleaner for a month.
00:26:30He's finally able to stand on his own.
00:26:33Tetsuota Enka singer Yuki Tokunaga is going to challenge the miracle of 7 minutes.
00:26:40First, he's going to learn the basics of cleaning the inside of the car.
00:26:45I'm hungry.
00:26:48Let's start the challenge.
00:26:58First, he picks up the trash in his seat.
00:27:01What is this?
00:27:03It's completely different.
00:27:05I found it.
00:27:06It's like a game where you have to find it by hand.
00:27:08No, it's not.
00:27:09It's not easy to find the trash in an unfamiliar way.
00:27:13He suddenly lost time.
00:27:15Next, he's going to clean the table.
00:27:20I want to make him a monster.
00:27:23He's so slow.
00:27:25It's not easy.
00:27:29The result is 15 minutes and 30 seconds.
00:27:32It takes this long for a normal person to do it.
00:27:36What if I do it in 7 minutes?
00:27:38That's impossible.
00:27:41The Shinkansen arrives at each station in 4 minutes.
00:27:47I have to do all of this.
00:27:50He goes to work at 6.30 a.m.
00:27:54He has to clean 15 times until 3 p.m.
00:27:59It's hard.
00:28:00Do you like cleaning?
00:28:02Yes, I do.
00:28:03I cleaned the hotel room before.
00:28:09I think it's fun to clean the hotel room.
00:28:12I can't do it if I don't feel good.
00:28:14Ms Maira has started cleaning the Shinkansen.
00:28:19She finishes her work and goes to the break room.
00:28:23Do you know this?
00:28:25Actually...
00:28:29There is a break room for cleaners under the Shinkansen platform.
00:28:35I feel sick.
00:28:37Ms Maira also takes a lunch break under the Shinkansen.
00:28:42What's for lunch today?
00:28:44Rice balls.
00:28:46Rice balls that my husband made.
00:28:49I have to get on the train at around 5 p.m.
00:28:54He always tells me to bring at least one rice ball.
00:28:59He's so kind.
00:29:02He's so kind.
00:29:03He is.
00:29:04Her husband brings her rice balls every morning.
00:29:14I love you.
00:29:15I love you, too.
00:29:17You're so nice.
00:29:18You're so nice.
00:29:22Time is limited by the power of love.
00:29:25The Shinkansen diamonds were protected by the cleaners.
00:29:29The Rainbow Bridge has been loved as a symbol of Tokyo.
00:29:36It was opened in 1993.
00:29:39It's about 800 meters long.
00:29:41The official name is Tokyo-Ko-Renraku-Kyo.
00:29:46The Shinkansen No. 11 is passing above the bridge.
00:29:50The Shinkansen No. 11
00:29:52The Shinkansen No. 11
00:29:53This time, the Shinkansen No. 11 enters a very precious cleaning site.
00:30:02It's at 4 p.m.
00:30:03It's right under the Rainbow Bridge.
00:30:08The Shinkansen No. 11 goes up to 126 meters from there.
00:30:13The cleaning site is at a height of 126 meters.
00:30:16It's the main tower.
00:30:20The Shinkansen No. 11 takes the elevator to go up.
00:30:25I'm scared.
00:30:27The Shinkansen No. 11 reaches the top of the tower at 126 meters.
00:30:30It's a spectacular view.
00:30:32I can't do this.
00:30:35The Shinkansen No. 11 is here.
00:30:37It's on top of the main tower on the Shibaura side.
00:30:41It's a spectacular view.
00:30:42On top of the main tower, there are many important equipment such as air barriers.
00:30:50What are you going to clean this time?
00:30:52I'm going to clean the cable lighting on the Rainbow Bridge.
00:30:57The place to clean is the cable lighting on the Rainbow Bridge.
00:31:02The cable lighting is installed on the cable that supports the Rainbow Bridge.
00:31:07There are 152 lights in total.
00:31:12The lights are installed downward so that the illumination can be seen from any angle.
00:31:19How long does it take to clean?
00:31:22It takes about 2 to 3 hours.
00:31:24It takes about 9 to 9.30 to midnight.
00:31:30Is there a time limit?
00:31:32If it's midnight, all the lights will be turned off.
00:31:36So we have to finish the work before that.
00:31:40The lights are turned on until midnight.
00:31:43In order to inspect the lights, they have to finish the work while the lights are on.
00:31:49By the way, have you ever been on TV?
00:31:52I don't think so.
00:31:54Is this your first time?
00:31:55I want to shoot this up close.
00:31:59I'm interested.
00:32:00I've never been on TV before.
00:32:02I'd like to consider safety as well as the safety of the workers.
00:32:06This time, I'd like to say no.
00:32:09Unfortunately, entry is prohibited from here.
00:32:13So the workers are wearing safety goggles and a small camera.
00:32:19They are allowed to shoot in a special way.
00:32:23If they can't get in, they try from the sky.
00:32:31They use a drone to shoot.
00:32:36The cleaning of the Rainbow Bridge begins.
00:32:40From Shibaura to Odaiba, they clean the bridge by crossing a 570-meter cable.
00:32:46This time, they also clean the other side of the bridge.
00:32:51How often do you clean the bridge?
00:32:53Once a year.
00:32:59They enter a special work site once a year.
00:33:03This is crazy.
00:33:11Look at this.
00:33:13This is crazy.
00:33:15Isn't this a sea urchin?
00:33:19There's a sea urchin.
00:33:20There are a lot of them.
00:33:23The normal width of the bridge is about 60 centimeters.
00:33:30However, if there are other facilities other than lighting,
00:33:35the bridge becomes quite narrow.
00:33:41This is interesting.
00:33:44Wow, what a view.
00:33:49The cable is made of clay, so they walk carefully.
00:33:54Where is it?
00:33:56Oh, there.
00:33:59Because of the shape of the cable, we can't work after the rain.
00:34:07They arrive at the first light.
00:34:10Be careful because the wind is strong.
00:34:12Yes.
00:34:13The wind is strong, isn't it?
00:34:15There is a strong wind, so it is easy to get a strong wind on the Tokyo Bay.
00:34:19If the wind speed is more than 8 meters, it will be canceled immediately.
00:34:23After that, we will clean the bridge with a detergent.
00:34:33We can't even drop the water.
00:34:35The dirt on the light is mainly salt and bird droppings.
00:34:40Each is a simple task, but they do it carefully.
00:34:52When I look at it like this, I can't help but be grateful.
00:34:55They are doing it for us.
00:34:57We are passing through the Rainbow Bridge.
00:35:00It's true.
00:35:01It's shining brightly.
00:35:02We are running thanks to those people.
00:35:05That's right.
00:35:07They arrive at the lowest point of the cable.
00:35:11We are now at the height of the ground.
00:35:21There is also a fence that prohibits entry.
00:35:26The height is almost the same as the Tokyo Bay.
00:35:29The car runs right next to it.
00:35:34The light source is red, green, and white.
00:35:38By combining these, we can change the color according to various uses.
00:35:45In fact, the cable illumination of the Rainbow Bridge
00:35:48changes to three colors for the first time in Kyoryo.
00:35:53There are three colors, white, green, and coral pink.
00:35:56These colors change according to the season and time.
00:36:02Normally, it changes from white to green,
00:36:04and from green to white, depending on the time.
00:36:10On festivals, white and coral pink light up.
00:36:16On the right side,
00:36:19this is a CCTV camera.
00:36:22It monitors the traffic for 24 hours and 365 days.
00:36:29So, we asked them to sneak into the Shitokou traffic control room.
00:36:36This is the traffic control room.
00:36:40There are about 2,000 cameras installed throughout Shitokou.
00:36:44Underneath the cameras,
00:36:46they monitor traffic jams and accidents.
00:36:52The color of the traffic map shows the amount of traffic jams.
00:36:57The darker the color, the more traffic jams occur.
00:37:01Is there a CCTV camera on the Shitokou?
00:37:05This is the one.
00:37:07This is the one on the Shitokou.
00:37:10This is the one on the Shitokou.
00:37:12This is the one on the Shitokou.
00:37:16If there are roadside accidents,
00:37:18you can see what's going on.
00:37:22What do you see the most?
00:37:24Accidents, breakdowns, and roadside accidents.
00:37:30Also, pedestrians and bicycles enter the Shitokou.
00:37:37In order to make the traffic flow smoother,
00:37:40they monitor traffic for 24 hours and 365 days.
00:37:47In another room, there is equipment related to the Rainbow Bridge.
00:37:52You can control the light on the Rainbow Bridge with this PC.
00:37:57It's the light above the rope.
00:37:59You can control it with this.
00:38:03If you press this, it changes.
00:38:05You can change it.
00:38:07This PC controls the light on the Rainbow Bridge.
00:38:14Everything is programmed and automated.
00:38:20The light on the Shitokou, the symbol of the bridge,
00:38:23is shown in cool white in summer.
00:38:27In winter, it changes to warm white.
00:38:31It's very rare to see a rainbow bridge at an event.
00:38:39It's almost time to clean up the first cable lighting.
00:38:45However, they have to negotiate in the unstable scaffolding.
00:38:51Aren't they afraid?
00:38:54I saved my leg.
00:38:57Is this for training?
00:38:59Yes, it is.
00:39:01But I don't have any training equipment.
00:39:04I reported it to my family.
00:39:06I told them I went there today.
00:39:09They are now cleaning up the cable lighting.
00:39:17At 11 p.m., the cable lighting on one side is cleaned up.
00:39:24The cable lighting on the other side is cleaned up as well.
00:39:32In Shitokou, drivers can drive safely by cleaning the road and the sign.
00:39:44They are now cleaning up the Shitokou.
00:39:49Yamate Tunnel
00:39:52Yamate Tunnel is being cleaned up today.
00:39:58They are now entering the tunnel.
00:40:06We're here.
00:40:09What are they cleaning up inside the tunnel?
00:40:13Today, we're cleaning up the Zebra van.
00:40:16Zebra van?
00:40:18Zebra van is a reflector that lets the driver know the curve.
00:40:24If it gets dirty, it can cause a serious accident.
00:40:31Today, they're cleaning up the Zebra van, which is 180 meters deep.
00:40:39What kind of dirt is there?
00:40:41There's a lot of exhaust gas.
00:40:43It's like black soot.
00:40:49It's like this.
00:40:51It's getting black.
00:40:55His fingers are all black.
00:41:00The Zebra van in the tunnel is covered in exhaust gas.
00:41:04It's pretty dirty.
00:41:07The light is also dim.
00:41:15In order to prevent this, they clean up the Zebra van several times a year.
00:41:23Zebra van cleaning starts!
00:41:28They clean up the Zebra van in a 5-person team.
00:41:33The first step is high-pressure cleaning.
00:41:35They remove the dirt with a strong water pressure.
00:41:46Behind them is the polishing team.
00:41:52They put detergent on the Zebra van.
00:41:56They rub it with a brush.
00:42:00They remove the dirt with a strong pressure.
00:42:08Finally, they wipe the Zebra van with a mop.
00:42:17It's good to rub it with a brush.
00:42:19It's good to rub it with a brush.
00:42:21It's better than a brush.
00:42:23But it takes a lot of technique.
00:42:27It's a mop.
00:42:30It's late at night, but there are a lot of cars.
00:42:33The cleaning time is short so that the users don't have to worry.
00:42:38They work for an hour and a half.
00:42:45It's clean.
00:42:48The cleaning of the Zebra van, which is 180 meters long, is over.
00:42:53Thank you.
00:42:56The dirty Zebra van...
00:43:02It's beautiful.
00:43:05It's completely clean.
00:43:07It feels good.
00:43:09The safety of the curve of the main highway is protected.
00:43:14The cleaning of the cable lighting is the last step.
00:43:21It's 11.50 p.m.
00:43:24There are 10 minutes left until the lights go out.
00:43:30It's the last cleaning of the lights.
00:43:38I should have made a scaffolding.
00:43:41Make it flat.
00:43:43I don't think it's possible.
00:43:45Then...
00:43:48The lights go out.
00:43:50The work is done in time.
00:43:54I'm glad you came back at 12 o'clock.
00:43:58I'm glad you came back safely.
00:44:01It's a lot of work, isn't it?
00:44:03Yes, it is.
00:44:05I'll come back tomorrow or the day after tomorrow.
00:44:09I'm most nervous about my arms.
00:44:13You're holding it all the time.
00:44:15That's right.
00:44:17My gloves are torn.
00:44:19It's torn.
00:44:22The gloves that were new are also torn.
00:44:28The illumination of the Rainbow Bridge that colors the night of Tokyo.
00:44:32There was a cleaning craftsman who protected it while hiding it.
00:44:40Tokyo Metro is a huge network that runs underground in the city.
00:44:46The average number of users per day is 6.51 million.
00:44:53The total extension distance is 195 kilometers on the old line.
00:44:57It's the Great Dome of Tokyo.
00:45:01Such subway cleaning is done at the train station on each line.
00:45:08So, this time, we're going to the cleaning site of Chiyoda Line.
00:45:14Kita-yasu Station at the end of the line.
00:45:16It's about a kilometer away from the station where the passengers get off and the trains go through.
00:45:29We've arrived at this place where Chiyoda Line is being cleaned.
00:45:34This is where Chiyoda Line is being cleaned.
00:45:37This is Ayase Train Station.
00:45:41This facility allows three trains to stop at the same time.
00:45:45Trains take turns entering the station for inspection and cleaning.
00:45:51How do they clean the trains?
00:45:55It's impossible while running.
00:45:58About 20 trains are cleaned in a day.
00:46:0120 people clean the trains.
00:46:09Today, we're going to do a special cleaning once every two months.
00:46:17This day is a special cleaning once every two months.
00:46:23All the trains are cleaned by hand.
00:46:32The work is done by the subway cleaning Avengers.
00:46:38Kazino is a veteran of outdoor cleaning.
00:46:42What kind of amazing skill does he have?
00:46:46Can I turn on the camera?
00:46:50I asked him to turn on the camera this time, too.
00:46:55There are 12 cameras in total.
00:46:58It's obvious that he has amazing skills.
00:47:02Thank you in advance.
00:47:08It's amazing.
00:47:09It's coming from the front.
00:47:12The train is already standing.
00:47:15It's pretty dirty.
00:47:17It's a little dirty.
00:47:21It's dirty all over.
00:47:24The top part is green.
00:47:28It's here.
00:47:30Do you clean all that?
00:47:32Yes, I do.
00:47:34The dirt on the subway is called bird droppings, dust from the tunnel, and insects that have hit the window.
00:47:45What kind of cleaning is this?
00:47:48This is a special detergent.
00:47:51It's a 20-fold diluted detergent.
00:47:54I'm going to wash it all over.
00:47:58It's pretty hard.
00:48:01It's a special detergent that matches the aluminum body.
00:48:06This will remove the dirt.
00:48:10You have to wash the subway, which has been running outside for a long time, in an hour and a half.
00:48:18First of all, the front glass, which is also the face of the train.
00:48:24It's the most important place to protect the driver's vision.
00:48:29There are only two people cleaning.
00:48:31It's neat and tidy.
00:48:34It's clean.
00:48:41It must be hard in winter.
00:48:43It must be cold.
00:48:46It's shiny in no time.
00:48:49It's shiny.
00:48:50It's overwhelmingly cold in winter.
00:48:53After that, they split up on both sides and work on one side at a time.
00:48:59Water pipes.
00:49:01The water pipes are attached to each car.
00:49:06You can see it here.
00:49:09It's attached to each car.
00:49:12Water pipes and cleaning tools are installed in each car.
00:49:16The efficiency of the work is measured.
00:49:28It's hot.
00:49:43Is it hot?
00:49:45It's hot.
00:49:46Why is it hot?
00:49:48Especially my knees and feet.
00:49:51The temperature on this day is 36 degrees.
00:49:54In summer, outdoor cleaning is a battle against heat.
00:49:59Moreover, if you get caught in an aluminum vehicle, you will be heated by 10 degrees.
00:50:05To protect yourself from strong detergents, you should wear long sleeves even if it's hot.
00:50:15Regular water supply is essential.
00:50:18Drink it.
00:50:19You're drinking a lot.
00:50:22I have to drink it.
00:50:23That's right.
00:50:26It's good.
00:50:27Seltan.
00:50:31What is it?
00:50:32What are you cleaning now?
00:50:34It's different from the detergent I used at first.
00:50:39It's a special wax for the forehead.
00:50:43Is that a different detergent?
00:50:45That's right.
00:50:46It's a detergent for removing dirt and shine.
00:50:49It's a detergent for removing shine.
00:50:51That's right.
00:50:53From the line of the Chiyoda line, only the green part is used as a special wax to make it shiny.
00:51:01I want it to be a rainbow.
00:51:04The symbol of the Chiyoda line.
00:51:06Straight green.
00:51:09The dirty and dull green has become shiny.
00:51:17Are there two types?
00:51:19There are three types.
00:51:20Is there another type?
00:51:21The other one is called a multi-polish cleaner.
00:51:27It's a secret weapon, a multi-polish cleaner.
00:51:32It's used to remove stains.
00:51:36The third special detergent is a multi-polish cleaner.
00:51:43It's made of rubber, so it's easy to get dirt on it.
00:51:55It removes dirt.
00:51:57It removes dirt.
00:52:01Can you remove it?
00:52:02Yes, I can.
00:52:05It's a multi-polish cleaner.
00:52:07The multi-polish cleaner is an alkaline detergent with a special compound that doesn't dissolve rubber.
00:52:14You put your weight on it with your feet and rub it.
00:52:18It's like udon.
00:52:23The black, dirty rubber is shiny.
00:52:28It's better to be clean.
00:52:31It's like magic.
00:52:33It's beautiful.
00:52:34It's a beautiful work.
00:52:39Mr. Kajino cleans five bottles a day.
00:52:42He cleans four bottles a day.
00:52:44He cleans a total of 20 bottles a day.
00:52:52Mr. Kajino's partner is this special bucket.
00:52:56You push it without lifting it.
00:52:58That's right.
00:52:59It's amazing.
00:53:01Why does this bucket move?
00:53:04I designed it.
00:53:08What is this?
00:53:09It's like a moon.
00:53:11Do you sell this?
00:53:12No, I made it myself.
00:53:14Did you make it yourself?
00:53:16Yes, I did.
00:53:17It's called a high-puller.
00:53:20Is this better?
00:53:21Yes, it's easy to slide.
00:53:23It's good for moving.
00:53:25You don't need much strength.
00:53:28This little trick speeds up the cleaning process.
00:53:35Mr. Kajino's dirty and dull car body has been reborn beautifully.
00:53:43Next is the interior cleaning.
00:53:45May I ask your name?
00:53:47My name is Sakajitsuko.
00:53:48How many people work on one car?
00:53:50I'm in charge of the iron bar and the fishing rod.
00:53:54I'm in charge of everything else.
00:53:56So you're in charge of this one car?
00:53:58Yes.
00:53:59That's amazing.
00:54:00It's tough.
00:54:01It is.
00:54:03Cleaning the inside of the car is also a part of the job.
00:54:06First of all...
00:54:07It's really tough.
00:54:15Do you make detergent first?
00:54:16That's right.
00:54:17This is made of cement.
00:54:19This is made of glass.
00:54:22Do you know the color of the bucket?
00:54:24Yes.
00:54:25What do you do first?
00:54:26Well...
00:54:28I rub it.
00:54:31The work begins under the most dirty door.
00:54:35It's pretty dirty.
00:54:37Yes, it is.
00:54:40It's dirty.
00:54:43I take off the dirty part.
00:54:45You take off the dirty part.
00:54:47Yes.
00:54:49The cleaning process starts from the dirty part.
00:54:53What's next?
00:54:56This is the floor.
00:54:58Floor?
00:54:59Yes, the floor.
00:55:00Double?
00:55:01Yes, it's double.
00:55:02If there is a lump on the floor,
00:55:05I wipe it off.
00:55:07I make it smoother.
00:55:09Double is amazing.
00:55:10It's dirty.
00:55:11Double is amazing.
00:55:12I wipe it off with this.
00:55:15You wipe it off.
00:55:16That's great.
00:55:19Make a mop of that size and throw it away.
00:55:22I throw it away.
00:55:24It's better to take it off, isn't it?
00:55:25Yes, it's better to throw away the juice.
00:55:27You throw away the juice.
00:55:28I throw away the juice here.
00:55:31It's not good.
00:55:33Is it juice?
00:55:34Yes, it is.
00:55:35It's good for the body.
00:55:36It's a good thing.
00:55:37It's good for the body.
00:55:38It's good for the body.
00:55:39It's good for the body.
00:55:40It's good for the body.
00:55:41It's good for the body.
00:55:42The dirt in the juice is cleaned by a skilled technique.
00:55:49Is there something on it?
00:55:51It's a gum.
00:55:52A gum?
00:55:53The black one is around here.
00:55:56Is this gum?
00:55:57Yes.
00:55:58It's so dirty.
00:55:59Yes.
00:56:01The hard dirt makes your body heavy and you rub it.
00:56:05The gum is removed.
00:56:08It's a bridge.
00:56:10The next cleaning tools are…
00:56:14Wow.
00:56:15It's a good place to play.
00:56:16This is garbage.
00:56:17A customer put this in the trash.
00:56:19It's garbage.
00:56:21Is it good for cleaning?
00:56:22Yes.
00:56:23It's good for cleaning.
00:56:24It's old.
00:56:25It's good for cleaning.
00:56:26That's good for cleaning.
00:56:28Wow, look at the steps.
00:56:30This is the deepest part.
00:56:32There's a door in the middle, right?
00:56:34There's no glass or other dangerous garbage in the gap between the chairs.
00:56:41Furthermore...
00:56:42There's something here.
00:56:46There's something here.
00:56:49It looks like a charcoal.
00:56:51Can I see?
00:56:52Oh, there's charcoal.
00:56:53What is it?
00:56:54I wonder.
00:56:56The surface of the chair is cleaned off with a spray-type detergent.
00:57:04It was done in a blink of an eye.
00:57:06There's no dirt that Takajitsuko-san can't remove.
00:57:12The finishing of the chair cleaning is done.
00:57:14And then...
00:57:18A lot of dust is floating in the car.
00:57:22A thorough and meticulous cleaning continues.
00:57:27As soon as the chair cleaning is done,
00:57:29Takajitsuko-san wipes the window with a glass-specific detergent.
00:57:33You have to know all the systems inside the car.
00:57:35That's right.
00:57:37Inside the car...
00:57:38Especially where the window can get dirty.
00:57:41There's a double window here.
00:57:42The head is like this.
00:57:45Oh, that's dirty.
00:57:47There's a hole.
00:57:49Wow, it's true.
00:57:51You have to put wax on your hair.
00:57:53Don't put wax on your hair.
00:57:56Please forgive me for that.
00:57:59The cleaning of the car takes an hour and a half per person.
00:58:02It's hard work to clean four to five cars.
00:58:05It's hard work.
00:58:06It's moving all the time.
00:58:07How many years have you been doing this?
00:58:09It's been 11 years.
00:58:1111 years?
00:58:15How is your job?
00:58:17It's hard work.
00:58:20Why did you decide to do this job?
00:58:22Because my house is close.
00:58:27And another person.
00:58:29Mr. Arakuma, where are you going to clean today?
00:58:31The driver's seat.
00:58:32You're going to clean the driver's seat?
00:58:33Yes.
00:58:34A driver's seat where you can't usually enter.
00:58:38Can I get in the driver's seat?
00:58:39Yes.
00:58:40I'll show you.
00:58:41Wow, that's amazing.
00:58:43There's a machine.
00:58:44Wow.
00:58:45There's something on it.
00:58:46Is the power on on the train?
00:58:49Yes, it is.
00:58:50Wow.
00:58:51There's a lot of equipment, right?
00:58:52Yes.
00:58:53I thought I'd touch it.
00:58:57I was nervous when I first got in.
00:58:59Me, too.
00:59:02There are a lot of switches in the driver's seat that you can't press,
00:59:06so you need to be very careful when cleaning.
00:59:12What's that?
00:59:13It's a microphone in the car.
00:59:15Oh, it's a microphone.
00:59:17What's this?
00:59:18Another phone.
00:59:19Oh, this is also in the car.
00:59:22Emergency call center.
00:59:29This is the official name of the emergency call center.
00:59:34When an emergency occurs in the car,
00:59:37you can talk to the driver by pressing this call button.
00:59:42What's this?
00:59:45This is the exit for the emergency.
00:59:48This is the exit for the emergency.
00:59:51You can get out of the car from here?
00:59:53Yes.
00:59:54Wow.
00:59:56When an emergency occurs in the tunnel,
00:59:58there is no space to walk on the side of the track,
01:00:01so it is designed to be able to escape from the exit of a combat vehicle.
01:00:07Finally, the floor is mopped,
01:00:09and the cleaning of the driver's seat is completed by blowing on the entrance.
01:00:16This is a really fine service area.
01:00:19Waxing in the car is also the job of Mr. Wagatsuma.
01:00:24Waxing is a two-step process.
01:00:26By doing it twice, the gloss is improved,
01:00:29and the durability of the floor is also increased.
01:00:33In this way, all the special cleaning is completed.
01:00:37Wow, it's already clean.
01:00:40The front view from the driver's seat is also excellent.
01:00:46The green line color is clearly visible on the body of the car.
01:00:53The inside of the car has a shiny finish with no dust.
01:00:58It took only an hour and 30 minutes.
01:01:01I can't believe it was all done by hand.
01:01:04This is the greatness of a professional.
01:01:06The machine is impossible.
01:01:09The beautifully reborn train welcomes new customers,
01:01:13and goes back to Kitayasu Station.
01:01:20Next, we will take a look at the high-tech cleaning machine
01:01:24that makes a certain part of the airport shiny.
01:01:28Let's take a look at the high-tech cleaning machine.
01:01:32The entrance to Japan's sky,
01:01:34the huge airport, Haneda Airport.
01:01:40This time, the special cleaning using the machine
01:01:43can be seen at midnight.
01:01:48The time is 11.30 at night.
01:01:51To a certain place in the airport.
01:01:54What?
01:01:56Then, a yellow car appears from under the car.
01:02:01What kind of car is this?
01:02:06After this, the super machine makes the inside of the airport shiny.
01:02:11It came out.
01:02:12Wow, it's amazing.
01:02:13It's very comfortable.
01:02:17The time is 11.30 at night.
01:02:20To a certain place in the airport.
01:02:24Then, a yellow car appears from under the car.
01:02:29What kind of car is this?
01:02:34It's the high-tech cleaning machine.
01:02:37It's the high-tech cleaning machine.
01:02:40They start preparing.
01:02:42They open the door in the middle,
01:02:44and start putting something in the car.
01:02:46What?
01:02:53What?
01:02:59What are you putting in the car?
01:03:01Dry ice.
01:03:02Dry ice.
01:03:04Dry ice in the airport?
01:03:08Dry ice.
01:03:11To cool down?
01:03:12Yes.
01:03:14Then, they open the door behind the car.
01:03:24There is a robot arm in the car.
01:03:28It's a robot arm.
01:03:32When it's midnight,
01:03:34the car goes to the place to clean the airport.
01:03:39Where does this machine clean the airport?
01:03:45Where?
01:03:47It's like a belt conveyor.
01:03:51It's like a belt conveyor.
01:03:54It takes 15 minutes to drive in the midnight airport.
01:04:00Where are we going?
01:04:01We're going to pass.
01:04:02We've arrived at the runway.
01:04:05We're at the runway.
01:04:06Please turn off the seat belt.
01:04:12They've arrived at the runway.
01:04:16Do they really clean the runway?
01:04:22There are four runways at Haneda Airport.
01:04:27We've arrived at the C runway.
01:04:31This time, they're going to clean the light on the runway.
01:04:36They're going to clean the light.
01:04:40When they arrive at the airport,
01:04:42they're going to lead the plane and assist the flight.
01:04:48This time, they're going to clean the center line of the runway
01:04:54and the landing area of the plane.
01:05:01About 1,300 planes land at Haneda Airport every day.
01:05:08When the plane takes off,
01:05:13the tires on the runway wear out,
01:05:18and the lights turn black.
01:05:24When the lights turn black,
01:05:28the plane loses its original brightness.
01:05:32The pilots get wrong information.
01:05:39This time, they're going to use dry ice to clean the runway.
01:05:47The car arrives on the runway.
01:05:52The robot arm detects the runway and cleans it.
01:05:57It takes only 20 seconds.
01:06:02The robot arm sprays dry ice with high pressure
01:06:05to remove the dirt.
01:06:10To make it easier to understand,
01:06:12the robot arm sprays dry ice to remove the dirt.
01:06:15When the robot arm starts operating,
01:06:26as you can see, the dirt is removed in just a few seconds.
01:06:31The robot arm moves by car and cleans the runway.
01:06:42Look at that red dot.
01:06:47It's going in.
01:06:51If the train driver sees this,
01:06:53he'll be surprised.
01:06:56The robot arm successfully cleans the runway,
01:07:00which is about 3 km long, in just 4 hours.
01:07:04When the passengers are exhausted,
01:07:07the robot arm shows up at Haneda Airport
01:07:10as a cleaning machine for a safe flight.
01:07:15In Asakusa, Tokyo,
01:07:17a surprising cleaning machine is discovered.
01:07:22About 2,900,000 tourists visit it every year.
01:07:26It's a must-visit tourist spot in Japan.
01:07:31It's 4.30 a.m.
01:07:33It's so bright at 4.30 a.m.
01:07:36The cleaners are preparing the latest machine.
01:07:47First, they check the site.
01:07:51There's a lot of dirt.
01:07:53There's a lot of dirt in front of the store.
01:07:57When tourists come in,
01:07:59they put oil on the back of their shoes,
01:08:02and when they come out,
01:08:04they put oil on the floor.
01:08:06If there's sand on the floor,
01:08:08the dirt will stick to the floor.
01:08:10What's around here?
01:08:12I think it's the garbage that fell from the bag
01:08:15at the restaurant.
01:08:18There are many people in Asakusa.
01:08:22This is Shin-Nakamise Shopping Street.
01:08:25There are two problems.
01:08:28One is the oil stain in front of the store.
01:08:32The other is the dirt on the floor.
01:08:38What's the latest machine to solve these problems?
01:08:42This is a high-pressure tip tool.
01:08:45High-pressure water is sprayed from the two nozzles at the tip.
01:08:50It rotates depending on the water pressure.
01:08:54It's a high-pressure washing machine that removes dirt from the floor.
01:08:58This machine has a great technique.
01:09:01What's around here?
01:09:03The water is vacuumed from the gap between the brush and the inside cover.
01:09:09It's vacuumed.
01:09:12Water is sent to the machine.
01:09:17High-pressure washing begins.
01:09:20It's very clean.
01:09:24After this, the 84-year-old legend vacuum cleaner
01:09:29is on the scene of a shocking vacuum.
01:09:33This is a high-pressure washing machine.
01:09:38It's a high-pressure washing machine that removes dirt from the floor.
01:09:45High-pressure washing begins with a high-tech machine.
01:09:51High-pressure washing removes dirt from the floor at once.
01:09:57Vacuum the water from the gap between the brush and the inside cover at the same time.
01:10:03How does this work?
01:10:06The water is washed at the tip and collected.
01:10:09The water is filtered through a filter.
01:10:13The filtered water is sent to the machine.
01:10:17The machine automatically disposes of the water.
01:10:20Isn't that machine amazing?
01:10:22That machine is amazing.
01:10:24It's a high-pressure washing machine.
01:10:27The water is filtered through a filter.
01:10:31It's amazing.
01:10:32I want to improve that machine and clean Chiyoda Line.
01:10:36Chiyoda Line is too difficult.
01:10:39It's a high-pressure washing machine that removes water and filters it.
01:10:44The power to remove dirt is also amazing.
01:10:55How did they do it when there was no such machine?
01:10:59The difference between the place where the machine is not washed and the place where the machine is washed is obvious.
01:11:05The shop owner is impressed by the work of the latest machine.
01:11:09I clean the machine every morning by filtering the water.
01:11:13But I can't remove the dirt.
01:11:15I'm satisfied.
01:11:17It's very beautiful.
01:11:18I was surprised and thought it was beautiful.
01:11:20How was it originally?
01:11:22There were some black spots.
01:11:25But today, it's white and beautiful.
01:11:29I clean the machine once a month.
01:11:36I remove the dirt with a brush every three months.
01:11:44I think it's much cleaner than before.
01:11:48It takes five hours from the start of cleaning.
01:11:53The black spots on the floor have been removed.
01:11:56It's so beautiful that I can't believe it.
01:12:01The oil stains in front of the shop disappeared without a trace.
01:12:08Of course, there are no stains left.
01:12:11It's shiny.
01:12:13The shop is fully prepared to welcome customers.
01:12:17We visited a cleaning craftsman who lives in the city.
01:12:24What kind of person is he?
01:12:31Good evening.
01:12:34Are you a cleaning craftsman?
01:12:36Yes, I am.
01:12:38I'm here to visit you.
01:12:42Do you have a grandchild?
01:12:44Yes, I do.
01:12:46You look healthy.
01:12:50Do you live with your grandchild?
01:12:52No, we don't live together.
01:12:54We live nearby.
01:12:56I'm happy to see you come to my shop.
01:13:01How old are you now?
01:13:04I'm 84 years old.
01:13:09You're 84 years old.
01:13:12How long have you been doing this job?
01:13:16I've been doing this job since I was 16 years old.
01:13:19You've been doing this job for 57 years.
01:13:22I don't know how long I've been doing this job.
01:13:25I've been doing this job for a long time.
01:13:30He's 84 years old, but he's still doing this job.
01:13:33We asked him to join us.
01:13:40There are a lot of people here.
01:13:42This is my granddaughter.
01:13:44Your granddaughter?
01:13:46This is Mr. Honoka.
01:13:48Mr. Honoka.
01:13:49This is my son, Mr. Kenichi.
01:13:52Oh, he's your son.
01:13:56Do you always go out with your family when you go to work?
01:14:02Yes, we do.
01:14:04Do you always go out with your family when you go to work?
01:14:06Yes, we do.
01:14:09Mr. Kenichi, the son, and his granddaughter, Mr. Honoka, are here to support the cleaning work.
01:14:17You're cleaning with your family?
01:14:20What kind of grandpa is he?
01:14:22He's kind to his grandchildren.
01:14:24Is that so?
01:14:25Yes.
01:14:26He lets us do a lot of work.
01:14:29He lets us do a lot of work.
01:14:37He's strict when he works.
01:14:40Is he strict when he works?
01:14:42He risks his life.
01:14:46Risks his life?
01:14:47What does he help you with?
01:14:49He supports me with a rope.
01:14:55He supports you with a rope?
01:14:57Yes, he does.
01:14:58He's your grandpa?
01:14:59Yes, he is.
01:15:00He's your grandpa?
01:15:02The 84-year-old is risking his life
01:15:05to help with the cleaning work.
01:15:09In 1968,
01:15:11Mr. Yoshio was supported by his granddaughter with a rope.
01:15:14What kind of cleaning work does he do?
01:15:17Is this it?
01:15:19I'm scared.
01:15:20Is this the place?
01:15:22It's different from what I've seen before.
01:15:25Oh, it's the site.
01:15:31He's a veteran.
01:15:33He takes his time to get ready.
01:15:35He's a veteran.
01:15:36Let's do this.
01:15:39Oh, it's the rope.
01:15:45It came out.
01:15:48The cleaning tools include a bucket and a broom.
01:15:52What's more...
01:15:57What's that?
01:15:58This is a rice bag.
01:16:01He puts a rice bag on his waist.
01:16:04What is this?
01:16:07What is it for?
01:16:08Where is the site?
01:16:10The site is in the back.
01:16:13What kind of cleaning work does Mr. Yoshio do?
01:16:19Isn't it something like...
01:16:21Cultural property?
01:16:23Building materials?
01:16:25Important cultural property?
01:16:27He's protecting his butt.
01:16:29It's pretty dangerous.
01:16:31Isn't his defense too weak?
01:16:35What is the answer?
01:16:38Mr. Kuzuya.
01:16:39Mr. Kuzuya.
01:16:41Mr. Kuzuya.
01:16:42This is the chimney.
01:16:45It's a chimney.
01:16:47Is it a bathhouse?
01:16:50What kind of chimney is this?
01:16:51It's a bathhouse chimney.
01:16:53What do you clean it with?
01:16:55I clean it with a broom.
01:16:57With a rope.
01:16:58It goes through the chimney.
01:17:00Does it go through the chimney?
01:17:01That's amazing.
01:17:03Does it go up to the top?
01:17:05It goes up.
01:17:07It goes up and goes through the chimney.
01:17:10Mr. Yoshio.
01:17:12He's a body-type craftsman who goes into the chimney of the bathhouse and cleans it.
01:17:18The site this time is Taisei-yu, which was established in the 24th year of the Showa era.
01:17:23There's a chimney.
01:17:25Gas boilers have become the mainstream.
01:17:27Even now, they use firewood to boil hot water.
01:17:29They're following the old-fashioned style.
01:17:34That's why the chimney is full of soot.
01:17:41Many regular customers say that the hot water from the firewood is gentle.
01:17:46It's a local-loved bathhouse.
01:17:49The height of the chimney is 23 meters.
01:17:56It's equivalent to the 8th floor of a building.
01:17:58Can we go up there and shoot?
01:18:02I don't think so.
01:18:03I don't think so.
01:18:04It's dangerous.
01:18:05Can I turn on the camera?
01:18:09Yes, you can.
01:18:10It's fun to start with.
01:18:14In order to shoot the cleaning of the chimney, Mr. Yoshio gave us a camera.
01:18:25There are 10 cameras installed.
01:18:28You can capture amazing techniques from all angles.
01:18:32Before we go up to the chimney...
01:18:36Where do we start?
01:18:38What do we do with this?
01:18:42Do you always do this?
01:18:44Yes, we always do this.
01:18:46It's a ritual.
01:18:48Let's take a look at the legendary chimney craftsman.
01:18:55Mr. Yoshio, can we finally go up?
01:18:57Yes.
01:18:58Are you nervous before going up?
01:19:01I'm nervous.
01:19:02I've been doing this for a long time, but I'm scared.
01:19:05Because I don't know what's in the chimney.
01:19:13He's putting a lifeline on it.
01:19:15I've been to a big island before, so my legs are shaking.
01:19:19And this chimney ladder is really old.
01:19:28I can't trust this ladder.
01:19:31He's putting a lifeline on it.
01:19:35It's hooked properly.
01:19:38It's coming out.
01:19:41Yoshio Saito, a chimney craftsman.
01:19:47He became a disciple of his father when he was 16 years old.
01:19:50He climbed the chimney every day.
01:19:54There are about 2,600 chimneys in the city.
01:19:58At that time, they were boiling water with firewood.
01:20:02There are only a few chimneys.
01:20:04There are five or six chimneys a day.
01:20:11However, modernization has advanced, and gas boilers have become the mainstream.
01:20:17Currently, there are about 90 chimneys in the city.
01:20:24There are only five times a year.
01:20:27However, Mr Yoshio climbs the chimney.
01:20:30He does it for all the customers who love the island.
01:20:35Thank you, Mr Yoshio.
01:20:39My son is climbing the chimney.
01:20:43Is it okay to climb the chimney with a rope?
01:20:49It's okay. I can tie it with a rope.
01:20:52That's dangerous.
01:20:54It's rare for him to climb the chimney.
01:20:56The stairs might be broken.
01:21:01Your grandfather is amazing. He climbs the chimney so easily.
01:21:04Yes.
01:21:05He said he wanted to be healthy.
01:21:07He said he looked like a young man in his 50s.
01:21:11He said he had a lot of muscles.
01:21:15We asked him to show us a special training
01:21:18to maintain Mr Yoshio's body in his 50s.
01:21:25He's climbing the chimney with a rope.
01:21:27He's climbing the chimney with a rope.
01:21:30I didn't know you bought this.
01:21:33I didn't know you bought this.
01:21:34It's okay to climb the chimney with a rope.
01:21:36It's okay to climb the chimney with a rope.
01:21:38I didn't know you had such muscles.
01:21:42You have the muscles of Mr Yoshio.
01:21:44He trains his body with this rope.
01:21:46That's amazing.
01:21:49He does this every day for about 10 minutes.
01:21:53He does this every day for about 10 minutes.
01:21:56He doesn't do any walking or exercise.
01:21:59That's Mr Yoshio's game.
01:22:24Watch out for the ladder.
01:22:26Watch out for the ladder.
01:22:30It's already dark.
01:22:32That's right.
01:22:35It's dangerous.
01:22:37It's dangerous.
01:22:39Mr Yoshio is shaking.
01:22:43It's scary.
01:22:47Can I go in from here?
01:22:50It's scary.
01:22:54Isn't it narrow?
01:22:55Mr Yoshio climbs 70 steps and sits on the top.
01:22:59That's amazing.
01:23:00How do I get in?
01:23:02He takes off his life vest here.
01:23:06Don't take it off.
01:23:09When he looks inside, he sees a pitch black darkness.
01:23:13The chimney was pitch black.
01:23:16Do I go in here?
01:23:18That's right.
01:23:19When he heats the firewood, the smoke flows into the chimney.
01:23:23A large amount of soot sticks to the chimney.
01:23:25The soot will eventually block the hole.
01:23:28If the chimney is not ventilated, the burning efficiency will decrease.
01:23:33It is necessary to clean the chimney several times a year.
01:23:37Mr Yoshio reaches the top of the chimney.
01:23:41Then...
01:23:45Did I go in already?
01:23:48Did I go in already?
01:23:50Yes, you did.
01:23:51I can see the chimney from there.
01:23:53He rushes into the hole.
01:23:55What is Mr Yoshio's secret technique to clean the chimney in 1968?
01:24:00I rub this part.
01:24:02Really?
01:24:04I rub it like this.
01:24:09He rubs his back against the ash bag to remove the soot.
01:24:12He uses his left hand as a life vest.
01:24:14He rubs his back against the ash bag to remove the soot.
01:24:18His son supports him from above.
01:24:20It is his job to hold the life vest.
01:24:25If he makes a mistake, he will be punished.
01:24:27It is a life-threatening chimney cleaning.
01:24:31He can't get out of this narrow exit safely.
01:24:39Did I go in already?
01:24:45You are going faster and faster.
01:24:52He grabs the life vest with his left hand.
01:24:55He rubs his right hand and back against the ash bag to remove the soot.
01:25:01After Mr Yoshio passes through, the soot is removed.
01:25:04You can see that the chimney is white.
01:25:09There is a surprising scene under the chimney.
01:25:14I can't see anything.
01:25:17A huge amount of soot is coming out.
01:25:20It means that the soot is coming out.
01:25:23I'm holding it with one hand.
01:25:25I'm holding it with both hands.
01:25:27It's stopped here.
01:25:29It's stopped.
01:25:31Can anyone see it?
01:25:33Mr Yoshio takes a break at the 10-metre mark.
01:25:37He has 13 metres to go.
01:25:39He's taking a break.
01:25:40There is a testimony from a girl who came to see him before work.
01:25:46Did you come back with an injury?
01:25:47Yes, I did.
01:25:48I broke my ribs when I fell from the chimney.
01:25:50Really?
01:25:51I was wearing a bandage.
01:25:52I came back from work.
01:25:55Here's the happening.
01:25:58Stop the happening.
01:25:59What's wrong?
01:26:04Hold the rope.
01:26:06Hold it.
01:26:08Hold the rope.
01:26:10No, no.
01:26:11Is it a toy?
01:26:12Yes.
01:26:14They don't know when the break will end.
01:26:17The rope loosens for a moment.
01:26:19Then...
01:26:30What's going on?
01:26:32Mr Yoshio is shouting something.
01:26:37What happened to the old man?
01:26:47Let's open it.
01:26:48Let's open it.
01:26:50Has it arrived?
01:26:51Yes.
01:26:52There's another one.
01:26:54Let's open it.
01:26:55Really?
01:26:56Let's open it.
01:26:59It's here.
01:27:00It's here.
01:27:01What happened to the old man?
01:27:03Let's open it.
01:27:07This is amazing.
01:27:09The old man.
01:27:11I don't want the old man to do this.
01:27:14There's a trick that only the old man can do.
01:27:17It's like a generation gap.
01:27:18It's broken.
01:27:20Massage it.
01:27:22He really came out of the chimney.
01:27:25It's a great chimney.
01:27:26It's amazing.
01:27:28It's a great chimney.
01:27:29He was a strong enemy.
01:27:31I don't think your camera is broken.
01:27:33It's amazing.
01:27:34It's amazing.
01:27:36It's amazing.
01:27:37Open your eyes.
01:27:41He risked his life.
01:27:42It's amazing.
01:27:43Thank you for your hard work.
01:27:45How is it?
01:27:46It's clean now.
01:27:47Thank you.
01:27:50Can you tell by the feeling?
01:27:52Yes.
01:27:53When there's ash on it, it's fluffy.
01:27:56That's why you can't tell.
01:27:58When Mr Yoshio says that,
01:28:00he looks inside the chimney again.
01:28:02What is it?
01:28:04I'm going to collect it now.
01:28:08The ash that fell.
01:28:10The ash that fell.
01:28:15That's a lot.
01:28:16That's a lot.
01:28:17That's a lot of ash.
01:28:19That's a lot.
01:28:21That's amazing.
01:28:23That's amazing.
01:28:25Look.
01:28:26It's amazing.
01:28:33He was able to collect 20 kg of ash in 10 bags.
01:28:39It's like a fairy tale.
01:28:40He's a professional.
01:28:41He's really good at it.
01:28:44I want you to put the picture of the old man with a lot of ash on BANDAI.
01:28:50Thank you.
01:28:51Thank you.
01:28:52I'll put it on BANDAI.
01:28:55Mr Saito.
01:28:56How was it today?
01:29:01It was okay.
01:29:03It was okay.
01:29:04I'm sorry that I got angry today.
01:29:09I was surprised because the ash fell this much.
01:29:13I stopped it with my feet for a moment.
01:29:16I stopped it with my feet.
01:29:17It's tight.
01:29:19How many years will it continue?
01:29:21I'll ask him to do it.
01:29:23No matter how old you are.
01:29:25Even if you're 100 years old or 150 years old.
01:29:29How much do you do it once?
01:29:32I do it with one hand, so it's about 5,000 yen.
01:29:355,000 yen?
01:29:37I'll give it to you.
01:29:40Is that okay?
01:29:41Yes.
01:29:46Everyone's favorite old man.
01:29:48Because of this job, the family can become one.
01:29:52This is amazing.
01:29:54After work, it's time for Mr YOSHIO to take a bath.
01:29:58I'll take a bath.
01:30:01I'm the most dirty.
01:30:06Do you feel good?
01:30:07I feel the most comfortable in my life.
01:30:10It's like soap.
01:30:12It's like soap.
01:30:14It's like soap.
01:30:16It's like soap.
01:30:19Mr YOSHIO.
01:30:20It's like soap.
01:30:23It's amazing.
01:30:25It's amazing.
01:30:27It's like soap.
01:30:28It's like soap.
01:30:29It's like soap.
01:30:30People in your generation are amazing.
01:30:32Thank you for your hard work.
01:30:33Thank you for your hard work.
01:30:34It's amazing how different things are.
01:30:39It's amazing.
01:30:40It's amazing.
01:30:41We don't rely on machines.
01:30:44In the mountains of Tochigi Prefecture, which is rich in nature, there is also a great washing machine.
01:30:54A truck has arrived.
01:30:57Nice to meet you.
01:30:58Mr MATSUMOTO, a washing craftsman, came from Aichi Prefecture.
01:31:03What is it this time?
01:31:05Installing the machine immediately.
01:31:07Is it a solar panel?
01:31:09I see.
01:31:10It's a solar panel.
01:31:11It's a solar panel.
01:31:12It's a solar panel.
01:31:13It's a solar panel.
01:31:14It's a solar panel.
01:31:17Unlike the power generation, it does not generate carbon dioxide, so it is kind to the earth's environment and has more and more inputs every year.
01:31:27There are about 2,000 solar panels installed in this power plant.
01:31:32The power generation rate will change.
01:31:33500 kilowatts per hour.
01:31:35It generates power for four families to live for a month.
01:31:40What is the cleaning of such a solar panel?
01:31:44This is where the dirt stands out.
01:31:48It's pretty dirty.
01:31:50Dust, pollen, and bird droppings.
01:31:58It was dirtier than I imagined.
01:32:00If you don't clean it, there's really less stuff.
01:32:05There are cases where it's more than 30% or more.
01:32:10This special machine is used to clean solar panels.
01:32:16The point is two types of brushes.
01:32:19They're separated by color, but the green is a little hard and the yellow is soft.
01:32:25Even if it's too hard, you can't get rid of the dirt, so I use a hard one and a soft one as a set.
01:32:32In fact, it is an excellent product that can remove all kinds of dirt with two different types of brushes.
01:32:39Europe is a member of Luxembourg.
01:32:44Europe is making a lot of special machines because solar power is spreading.
01:32:50Mr. Matsumoto imported it himself and named it Amaterasu.
01:32:55There are only 15 of them in Japan, and each costs 8 million yen.
01:33:00How do you use it?
01:33:03Install a hose to get water into the machine.
01:33:07Operate it with this remote control.
01:33:10Let's start cleaning!
01:33:14It's pretty fast.
01:33:16It's amazing.
01:33:18It's a simple cleaning that uses two types of brushes to remove dirt with water.
01:33:25Wow, it's really dirty.
01:33:28When the machine passes by, the dirt falls off to a pleasant degree.
01:33:34This Amaterasu's weapon is, no matter what you say, its speed.
01:33:39If you clean 2,000 panels by hand, it will take 4 to 5 days for 5 people.
01:33:46However, if Amaterasu arrives, it will take only 3 hours.
01:33:52It will make a lot of panels shiny without disturbing people's hands,
01:33:59so it is a product that can be used for a long time.
01:34:03It will make a lot of panels shiny without disturbing people's hands,
01:34:09so it is a product that can be used for a long time.
01:34:15It will take until October.
01:34:18Some people come to Kyushu after cleaning.
01:34:22How many times do you go home?
01:34:26I only go home once every few months.
01:34:29I didn't know there were so many people.
01:34:32When I was young, we used to go around together all the time.
01:34:38Does your wife live in Aichi?
01:34:40Yes, she does.
01:34:42She still has a child.
01:34:45Mr. Matsuboto left Aichi, where his family lives,
01:34:49and he is living in Anya with his son.
01:34:53This is it.
01:34:55It's pretty clean.
01:34:57The panels that were dirty with dust and pollen are shiny in no time.
01:35:03The difference is obvious.
01:35:07As long as there are dirty solar panels,
01:35:11Amaterasu will travel all over Japan.
01:35:15Instead, it's a residential area in Tokyo.
01:35:18What was here?
01:35:20What is this?
01:35:24It's amazing.
01:35:26There are houses like this in Chitama.
01:35:29This is amazing.
01:35:31A house in Chitama that has been growing steadily for three years.
01:35:39What kind of super machine will appear this time?
01:35:44It's an ambulance.
01:35:45It's coming.
01:35:49It's coming.
01:35:51It's coming.
01:35:53It's starting to work by hand.
01:35:56That's the only way.
01:35:58The workers are working hard.
01:36:02The work is suddenly analog again.
01:36:05It can't be helped.
01:36:07It's not fixed.
01:36:09It's not fixed.
01:36:11In the meantime, an emergency occurs.
01:36:14What happened?
01:36:17Is it still attached?
01:36:21It's small.
01:36:24I found a hornet's nest.
01:36:28What are you going to do with that?
01:36:30I'll just take it off.
01:36:34There's a lot in there.
01:36:38It's easy to make.
01:36:40I'm glad I didn't have to take care of the hornet's nest.
01:36:45Next, they go to the second floor.
01:36:55The window that was covered with a hornet's nest has come out.
01:37:01Remove the hornet's nest from the second floor.
01:37:06I'll take it off.
01:37:11The hornet's nest is gradually coming off.
01:37:15The temperature on this day is 39 degrees Celsius.
01:37:20There was a reason why they had to remove the hornet's nest in the summer.
01:37:25It's a lot of work.
01:37:27Why do you do this in such a hot weather?
01:37:30Hornet's nest is called summer hornet's nest.
01:37:33The green leaves are all attached and pulled.
01:37:37It's a fast and efficient way to work.
01:37:43In winter, all the leaves are empty.
01:37:50When you pull the hornet's nest, it breaks easily.
01:37:55In the summer, about 10 hornet's nest requests will be received.
01:38:07It's been six hours since they started working in the scorching heat.
01:38:13What about the apartment that was covered with a hornet's nest?
01:38:21The house is coming out.
01:38:23It's pretty beautiful to be protected by a hornet's nest.
01:38:27It's surprising.
01:38:29It's amazing.
01:38:30Maybe it's not aging.
01:38:31It's amazing.
01:38:32Maybe it was protected.
01:38:33It's amazing.
01:38:34Maybe it was protected.
01:38:37The second floor was especially terrible.
01:38:40The hornet's nest is gone.
01:38:41It's been three years since the hornet's nest appeared.
01:38:43The window is still open.
01:38:51The total amount of hornet's nest collected this time is 400 kilograms.
01:38:55What should we do with this?
01:38:56400 kilograms.
01:38:59The removed hornet's nest is sent to the garbage disposal site by garbage collector.
01:39:03Garbage collector
01:39:08She rolls up the garbage so that the hornet's nest doesn't grow again.
01:39:12It's a crow.
01:39:14The hornet's nest is rolled up by a crow.
01:39:16Mission complete.
01:39:19It's amazing.
01:39:21They head to the next site right away.
01:39:24It's amazing.
01:39:25There's still more.
01:39:26It's a lot of work.
01:39:28Today, we're going to cut this big one in the middle.
01:39:33We're going to do something that's not as dangerous as cutting down trees.
01:39:38Next, we're going to clean up the grass that's grown so much that it's covering the power lines.
01:39:45Because of the typhoon, the road outside the road has collapsed.
01:39:49The power lines are cut off in the trees.
01:39:52There's a lot of damage.
01:39:55The trees that have grown too big are likely to be damaged.
01:40:01We have to do something about this as soon as possible.
01:40:07Get on the crane and start cleaning.
01:40:13This time, we're going to cut down the branches with a chainsaw.
01:40:24It's amazing.
01:40:29Okay.
01:40:30The cutting is complete around the power lines.
01:40:33It's amazing.
01:40:34The branches that were originally covered by the power lines are completely removed and are safe.
01:40:44Next, we're going to cut down a whole log that's likely to fall.
01:40:50But there's no space for the crane.
01:40:53What are we going to do?
01:40:55At that moment...
01:40:59What's this?
01:41:01What's this?
01:41:04What did they cut down?
01:41:11They cut down a whole log that's likely to fall.
01:41:18What's this?
01:41:20What's this?
01:41:23The craftsman shot something.
01:41:27Are you okay?
01:41:28It's a bazooka to hang a power line on a tall tree.
01:41:34A thin rope is hung on a tree with a bazooka.
01:41:39The main rope is tied up so that people can climb it.
01:41:44Now we're ready to climb the tree.
01:41:48Thank you.
01:41:50They're wearing equipment that weighs more than 10 kilograms.
01:41:55Aren't you scared when you're doing this?
01:41:57I'm not scared at all when I'm doing this.
01:41:59Really?
01:42:00I'm excited.
01:42:05It's amazing.
01:42:11He's standing on his arms.
01:42:13That's right.
01:42:14He's amazing.
01:42:16All right.
01:42:17It's true.
01:42:18There's nothing on my feet.
01:42:22Actually, the shoes have spikes for climbing trees.
01:42:26If you step on it a little, it will go up.
01:42:31It looks like it's being cut up.
01:42:34In just three minutes, they arrive at the top where the rope is hung.
01:42:41Are you okay?
01:42:42I'm coming.
01:42:44It's dangerous if you don't do this.
01:42:47He supports himself with the rope and his legs.
01:42:49He's hanging on the rope.
01:42:51He's doing a great job.
01:42:57It's going inside.
01:43:02Here I go.
01:43:04This job of climbing a tree and cutting it down
01:43:07is actually a special occupation.
01:43:10It's good, isn't it?
01:43:12In residential areas where there is not enough work space
01:43:16and in places where there is no electricity, such as trees on the cliffs,
01:43:22the job of climbing a tree and cutting it down is called Sorashi.
01:43:26Sorashi?
01:43:28It's a professional in cutting down trees that only a few dozen people in Japan do.
01:43:34Takuya Nakabayashi has been doing this for six years.
01:43:38He's cutting down the branches of tall trees little by little.
01:43:46He's cutting down all the branches.
01:43:53He's doing it with just one tree.
01:43:58Next, he's cutting down the thick branches from the top.
01:44:08Huh?
01:44:11Okay.
01:44:14He's cutting down the branches.
01:44:16He's cutting down all the branches.
01:44:19It takes about three hours.
01:44:23At the end, he's cutting down the branches at a safe height.
01:44:27He's cutting down all the branches at a safe height.
01:44:35He's done it! He's cut down the biggest branch.
01:44:39He's cut down all the trees.
01:44:41He's cut down all the trees that he was afraid of falling down.
01:44:44Now, the professional is done with the job of climbing a tree and cutting it down.
01:44:50Next, from America.
01:44:53He's a professional in controlling a high-pressure washing machine.
01:44:59The dynamic washing work while being hung on a rope.
01:45:03Actually, this is the scene.
01:45:06Mount Rushmore, where the faces of the four presidents of the United States were carved.
01:45:13The high-pressure washing machine's unique existence, the Kerher,
01:45:17is equipped with a high level of technology,
01:45:20such as the Statue of Liberty in New York,
01:45:22the monument of Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park,
01:45:25and the famous construction site.
01:45:31Here at Matsudagawa Dam in Tochigi Prefecture,
01:45:34you can do this with the Kerher.
01:45:38Actually, this person is a German artist.
01:45:41He's washing the dirt on the wall vigorously.
01:45:48What a huge flower!
01:45:51A new art through a vacuum cleaner has been completed.
01:45:57After this, there is a super construction work that is not allowed to enter the Skytree.
01:46:07Super Construction Work
01:46:18There is an island in Seto Inland Sea,
01:46:21where the garbage of the sea gathers due to the influence of the tidal current.
01:46:28A super machine to solve the garbage problem.
01:46:34It is involved in a large-scale garbage collection activity carried out on the island.
01:46:39Among the large amounts of garbage,
01:46:42a huge lump of Styrofoam was particularly noticeable.
01:46:46Its weight is over 300 kg.
01:46:50It takes a lot of time and cost to carry this on a ship.
01:46:55The machine to solve such a problem is the Styrofoam V.
01:47:01When Styrofoam is put into this machine,
01:47:06it becomes powder in just a minute.
01:47:13It is crushed more finely with the skill press inside.
01:47:19In addition, you should pay attention to this tube.
01:47:24It is possible to compress Styrofoam into a maximum of 1 in 10.
01:47:32Four huge Styrofoam are in just this amount.
01:47:37This is where fish are farmed,
01:47:41so I want to make it a beautiful area
01:47:46to connect to the next island.
01:47:50In Shonan Beach, where about 370,000 people visit in one summer,
01:47:55there was a super washing machine.
01:47:58It is called the Beach Cleaner.
01:48:03Garbage such as PET bottles dumped on the beach...
01:48:09Oh, it's gone.
01:48:12The mechanism is to clean the inside of the machine
01:48:17with a stainless steel pin attached to the belt.
01:48:25Garbage caught in the pin is carried by the belt to the bucket at the back.
01:48:33Super machines can collect garbage buried in the ground.
01:48:39It takes two hours to clean.
01:48:43By doing this work every morning,
01:48:46the scenery of Shonan Beach is protected.
01:48:52Tokyo Sky Tree
01:48:54634 meters high, it is the world's highest radio tower.
01:49:00Tokyo's symbol shows various expressions depending on the viewing angle.
01:49:05Tokyo's symbol.
01:49:11What is the world's largest radio tower cleaning site?
01:49:18A window?
01:49:20Let's go to the restricted area.
01:49:31Where are we going?
01:49:33The car is very small.
01:49:35Let's take a look.
01:49:39You can see well.
01:49:41It's scary.
01:49:44Here we are.
01:49:46It's 450 meters high from the ground.
01:49:52What kind of cleaning is done at such a high place?
01:49:56Where is it cleaned?
01:49:57Yes, there is a lane.
01:50:04Today's cleaning craftsman.
01:50:08Where is the place to clean today?
01:50:10We will clean the window glass of Sky Tree's 450 meters observation lane.
01:50:17The place to clean is the window glass of the observation lane.
01:50:22The observation lane is a popular observatory at Sky Tree's 450 meters.
01:50:29The inside is tube-shaped and covered with glass, so you can enjoy the feeling of walking in the air.
01:50:38The scenery is spectacular.
01:50:40Not only the sunset and the night view, but also the weather is good, so you can enjoy the view of Mt. Fuji.
01:50:48However, if the window glass is dirty, the memory will be ruined.
01:50:53The observation lane consists of four windows.
01:50:57How do you clean the window glass of this unique shape?
01:51:04The wall of Sky Tree is open.
01:51:08It's already outside.
01:51:14What is this?
01:51:17There is a huge object inside like a robot anime.
01:51:21What is this?
01:51:25It fits in the rail just now.
01:51:31The mysterious object rotates 185 degrees on the rail.
01:51:41It's amazing.
01:51:44Then, suddenly, it turns like this.
01:51:47Oh, it turns.
01:51:49Yes, this time, the object is a gondola for cleaning the window glass.
01:51:55Finally, the cleaning starts.
01:52:01The cleaning craftsman gets on the gondola hanging at a height of 450 meters.
01:52:09The gondola goes up to the observation lane.
01:52:12It's dangerous at high altitudes, so the gondola stops at a wind speed of 7 to 8 meters or when it rains or thunders.
01:52:26Then, the gondola arrives at the observation lane.
01:52:29It's amazing.
01:52:35It's equipped with a system.
01:52:38First, the window is wiped with a mop with detergent.
01:52:43Then, the other side is wiped with a wiper.
01:52:47It's almost the same as general window cleaning, but it's 450 meters above the ground.
01:52:55It's too high.
01:52:56It's scary.
01:52:57All cleaning tools are equipped with a drop-proof cover.
01:53:03Now, one side is done.
01:53:06Customers are also interested in this rare sight.
01:53:13By the way, it's very lucky to be able to see people cleaning with special costumes on Christmas.
01:53:21Is there the most difficult part?
01:53:24It's hard to clean the glass at the bottom.
01:53:28The most difficult part of the observation lane is this window glass, which is mounted downward.
01:53:38Customers can look down to enjoy the sense of realism.
01:53:48There is a surprising skill in front of this difficult point.
01:53:54The most difficult part of the observation lane is this window glass, which is mounted downward.
01:54:06The cleaning special is broadcast on TVER U-NEXT.
01:54:12How do you clean the window of Tokyo Skytree?
01:54:16How do you clean the window of Tokyo Skytree?
01:54:19The front part of the window glass has opened.
01:54:23The body of the window glass has been taken out and the window glass has been cleaned.
01:54:35Half of the body of the window glass is already in the air.
01:54:46It's like this.
01:54:53As expected, the craftsman cleared the difficult part.
01:54:57If you move the gondola sideways while it is down, it will hit the window and it will be dangerous, so go up once.
01:55:04Pass the rail to the next lane.
01:55:08The window to be cleaned every day is 20 to 25 years.
01:55:14Up to 200 pieces.
01:55:21The front window glass is cleaned for about a week.
01:55:28Cleaning work at an altitude of 450 meters above the ground.
01:55:37There is a cleaning craftsman who protects the world's largest radio tower.

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