クレイジージャーニー 2024年9月2日
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00:00:00Oh
00:00:05Hey, Tom
00:00:10Yeah, I'm gonna get yes, you know, how to hunt a baby
00:00:16Are they more hot?
00:00:20Salami
00:00:22Nihonji Josei, thank you. I'm gonna have you there
00:00:30Honey hunt of the person made or hold a crazy journey
00:00:37Let's end this one. Oh, no, you're up on a yamaoku. They put it up in the end. No, Hachimitsu
00:00:41Ikura, that's all we must go
00:00:44for Hachimitsu
00:00:46Hoseimi come on. Hey, I'll show you so happy I am
00:00:50What's up the chicken? So that you can go?
00:00:53Just like my cousin. No Hachimitsu
00:00:57For another you're thinking
00:01:00So as you know, what are you not? So don't be okay. Come on, Takaku
00:01:05Walk, no, just a game. Oh, you know Hachimitsu. No, it's not the same thing. Oh, I know
00:01:12Joke, you know, I don't know. Hey, Masa me Seki no a kitty
00:01:18Sonoma, not Hachimitsu. You'll hide it. Joey Tom
00:01:21I
00:01:51Don't know
00:01:53I don't know
00:01:55I don't know
00:01:57So it's a model guy, but I didn't take it. So it's fine. I made it. I see. So that's what she bought it
00:02:02You're gonna take it away. So I know you're tough. I'm more
00:02:06Ninja, no, no, no, no, no, no, no
00:02:09No, no, no
00:02:12She meets God
00:02:14Yeah, man, they took that's cool. She cut the other thing. I'm not even sure. I'm gonna sugoi
00:02:18I know she's got a human mount on a tricot. I mean, I don't get it
00:02:25When you know Johnny, we're honey hunter
00:02:28yoichi
00:02:31Totally can you keep it tonight you took no yes, I know you need to die
00:02:35I don't know if I always see the car. I don't have to do that. They want to go up the nose. It's gonna get it
00:02:42Funny guys, no, no, no, no, no, no
00:02:46Hada Kareka, man. How's that kid?
00:02:51Honey, I'm a nose. We need to give you a little honey to know she's a guy
00:02:56Oh, my God, I'm going to be on the jungle day. Oh, you don't have a little more
00:03:00trainer
00:03:02Look, I'm a congenie
00:03:04Yes, I know how to use that one. Yes
00:03:07Yes, I know how to use
00:03:09Wild honey
00:03:11What can we say show her?
00:03:13Hachimitsu the Hako day
00:03:15Say, what's the use of it? It's good to know that you don't have to know any
00:03:19Jungle, no, no, no, no, no
00:03:21Can I get you a tour guide?
00:03:24So the car you just bought the car when you're at the school
00:03:27Baby, baby, baby, baby
00:03:29No, I just look at it. You don't go
00:03:32How did I get out of it?
00:03:34Okay, no, say
00:03:36Then this is a
00:03:38What I got youには Hachimitsu a walk with the new sugar y'all toy
00:03:43What about it? I've done
00:03:45You know, no, no, no, no
00:03:47Time it's no shock. What's the meat? She got to me not
00:03:51Say, oh, it's much no meats
00:03:55people
00:03:56What I got a little wild honey. You are
00:04:00Indian note a couple of us
00:04:02What do you have to get away? Oh, so what's me?
00:04:05Toyo, Mitsubishi, no meats
00:04:08So
00:04:10You don't know say that I'm so cool. It's not what I'm going to tell you. I'm gonna go up to the moon
00:04:16I might do Kanji. Oh, no, baby, baby
00:04:19Baby, baby, don't go there. Don't get it. Okay. So come I told you morning. Hi
00:04:25Did I talk a show?
00:04:26Mike, I assume
00:04:29But I kind of have it that I see
00:04:33So they were my to see more you know, you know, you need your tears you'll call you
00:04:38Kyoko no, Hachimitsu, no
00:04:42Moto Moto Gakka, Oshita, Ogata
00:04:4521st Name Saku Shinsukuri no Tame Otozureta, Cambodia de Yasei no Hachimitsu, Ohatai Ken
00:04:52Eli, Jio Nenka
00:04:54Kambojia no jungle de Genchi no Hito to Tomo ni Hachimitsu, Saishu
00:05:00Nara
00:05:02Otaku
00:05:04That's yokai
00:05:06Taka Honda Takai
00:05:08Chijo, Niju, Maitreya
00:05:11Kino, Vignyard, why do don't honey?
00:05:15So stay on the top of kids Hachimitsu, Otake de one night
00:05:20Tondemonai, Ho-ho-de, Sono, Aji, Obake, Sassen
00:05:24Sorry, Ma
00:05:25Naka, De Juicy
00:05:28Horanami, Nobunaga, Nobunaga
00:05:30Oh
00:05:32Hachimitsu, No, Jukusei
00:05:35Conclusio
00:05:38Jukusei
00:05:40Hachimitsu
00:05:43Sonakare, No Jukusei, Hachimitsu, Wa
00:05:48Yori, Kaede, Mo, Chumoku, Sarete, Ori
00:05:52Hindi
00:05:54Was so not a no Hachimitsu or you'll need to be a tight or you need to do your leading a subtle stay
00:06:03Boy, no, no
00:06:11She
00:06:13Hachimitsu, I'm not too good. Yeah, I got this kiddo. I'll tell you no Hachimitsu
00:06:17No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no
00:06:21I'll talk about my car. We don't
00:06:24It's coconut. I'm I don't see you don't know what's going on. Oh, I don't know
00:06:28Hachimitsu, man. I don't know she was
00:06:31So no, I'm you are stunned with a tabby shook a touch more medium
00:06:36Julian Juksei
00:06:38No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no
00:06:40No, no, no, no, no, no
00:06:43Hajime
00:06:45It's about time
00:06:47You can't make it. It's not you. It's a machine. It can't hurt. It's cool. I don't know
00:06:52It's a boy. It's a Chinese tiger. I think it'll stick it out. I'll tell you
00:06:58So they don't have you know, I didn't walk. Oh, I see. Oh, there are you know, it's a Juksei Hachimitsu
00:07:04Oh
00:07:34You
00:08:04It's too strong.
00:08:06It melts the metal.
00:08:08That's why it's like this.
00:08:10You have to use a spoon or a glass or a shell spoon.
00:08:16You're licking a lot.
00:08:19I brought a lot today.
00:08:21Thank you very much.
00:08:23This is honey from last year.
00:08:26It's from 2023.
00:08:28This is the mountain top of the jungle.
00:08:32There is a river and a lake on the way.
00:08:35It's full of flowers.
00:08:37I think it's a little heavy.
00:08:40It's very gorgeous.
00:08:42I think it's the closest to honey.
00:08:45I see.
00:08:46It's still the entrance of the jungle.
00:08:49It's different from the entrance.
00:08:52The mountain top is completely different.
00:08:54Really?
00:08:55It's getting wilder and wilder.
00:08:57It's amazing.
00:09:03The color is different.
00:09:06It's dark.
00:09:09Thank you very much.
00:09:11It's beautiful.
00:09:14It's a little white.
00:09:15It's a little white.
00:09:18Thank you very much.
00:09:19Let's eat.
00:09:23It smells like honey.
00:09:27It's delicious.
00:09:29It's delicious.
00:09:31It's very delicious.
00:09:34It's more delicious than I thought.
00:09:37It's not gone.
00:09:39I thought it was wild.
00:09:42It's not gone.
00:09:45It's delicious.
00:09:46Is honey so delicious?
00:09:48Is it so delicious at the entrance?
00:09:50Yes.
00:09:51This is the best level of honey.
00:09:55I'm looking forward to it.
00:09:58I'm looking forward to it.
00:09:59It's a bad way to talk.
00:10:03I'm looking forward to it.
00:10:07Excuse me.
00:10:08Thank you very much.
00:10:09It's a little dark.
00:10:11It's a little dark.
00:10:15It's a little white.
00:10:17Thank you very much.
00:10:18Let's eat.
00:10:19This is the summit.
00:10:21It smells good.
00:10:23It smells stronger than before.
00:10:32I understand.
00:10:33It's a little sour.
00:10:36It's like alcohol.
00:10:38It's like a brandy.
00:10:41It's thick.
00:10:44I understand.
00:10:46Does it change so much at the summit and entrance?
00:10:49The taste changes every week.
00:10:51There are flowers and trees.
00:10:53There are mosses.
00:10:55There are various things.
00:10:56Depending on the environment at that time, the plants are different.
00:11:01This is a journey to find wild honey.
00:11:04What can you show me first?
00:11:06I want you to see the honey lab that is being matured.
00:11:11Let's go to the next place.
00:11:1610 hours by plane from Japan.
00:11:20This is Angkor Wat.
00:11:23140,000 people live here.
00:11:25This is Cambodia.
00:11:28I met Ogata in the city.
00:11:33Is Ogata in Cambodia?
00:11:35He comes to Cambodia more than half a year.
00:11:40Is this it?
00:11:44It's like a local restaurant.
00:11:47Good morning.
00:11:50Do you always work around here?
00:11:52There is a honey lab here.
00:11:55Is it on this side?
00:11:57Is it here?
00:11:59It's been two days since I went to the mountain to hunt honey.
00:12:04On this day, he guided me to a factory that matures honey, which is based in Cambodia.
00:12:12Hello.
00:12:14Good morning.
00:12:16Good morning.
00:12:19Who is this?
00:12:21This is my manager.
00:12:23I'm Im. Nice to meet you.
00:12:26Where did you work before?
00:12:28I used to work in Katokichi.
00:12:30Katokichi?
00:12:33Currently, the employees are Im, a former employee of Katokichi,
00:12:39and five local staff.
00:12:42They are manufacturing and selling matured honey.
00:12:46When was this?
00:12:48Last month.
00:12:50This is the fresh honey that was harvested in April this year.
00:12:55Wow.
00:12:57What is this?
00:12:58It's honeycomb.
00:13:00Do you just put it in the honeycomb?
00:13:02Yes.
00:13:03Finally, we melt it and put it in the honeycomb.
00:13:06Then, we add flavor to it.
00:13:08It's a lump of enzyme.
00:13:10Then, we leave it for about three months.
00:13:16However, it's still too early to mature it for three months.
00:13:21Is there another room?
00:13:24This is a special room for maturing honey.
00:13:27Wow.
00:13:29It looks like honey.
00:13:31It's amazing.
00:13:34Is this all honey?
00:13:36Yes, it's honey.
00:13:38This is the honey that I harvested in Spao for 14 years.
00:13:42Each year, it's harvested in a different place.
00:13:46It's been 14 years since he came to Cambodia.
00:13:48He harvested honey in various jungles.
00:13:50It's not yet commercialized.
00:13:53It's a maturing room where more than 100 tanks of honey sleep.
00:13:57Do you always taste it?
00:14:00Yes.
00:14:01I check it regularly.
00:14:03It's been four years.
00:14:05Four years?
00:14:08Wow, it's black.
00:14:16It's black, but it's still brown.
00:14:19It's been about four years.
00:14:24How is it?
00:14:28Do you want to taste it?
00:14:34It's sweet.
00:14:36You didn't put anything in it, did you?
00:14:38No, I didn't.
00:14:39It's sweet.
00:14:40If you mature it, it will be delicious.
00:14:42That's right.
00:14:44You have to finish maturing honey in this bottle.
00:14:49So you can't add anything.
00:14:51It's just the honey in the forest.
00:14:53By maturing the honey in the forest at this temperature,
00:14:58sugar, water, and enzymes are full.
00:15:02Enzymes and bacteria in the forest eat the sugar.
00:15:07It turns into amino acids and polyphenols, and the color of the sugar becomes darker.
00:15:12At first, I thought it was like a 12-year-old whiskey.
00:15:20It was like an orange.
00:15:22But now it's like a deep whiskey.
00:15:25It's like a whiskey that's been matured for 30 or 40 years.
00:15:31That's amazing.
00:15:32Is this enough for you?
00:15:34I can go a little further.
00:15:36It's my fourth year.
00:15:38I have two or three more years.
00:15:40It's amazing.
00:15:43Ogata is aiming for the other side of the umami and aftertaste.
00:15:49This is eight years ago.
00:15:51Eight years ago?
00:15:56Is this black?
00:15:57This is black.
00:15:58That's amazing.
00:16:00This is honey, right?
00:16:01Yes.
00:16:02Was it originally yellow?
00:16:03It was transparent.
00:16:10I think I know what you're talking about.
00:16:12It's been four years since then.
00:16:14The sweet part is the umami.
00:16:20There was a refreshing sweetness in the first half, right?
00:16:25It's gone, and it's in the middle.
00:16:30I can't express it in words.
00:16:3511 years.
00:16:37The color has changed.
00:16:41The color isn't dark.
00:16:44It's brown.
00:16:51It's still young.
00:16:53Young?
00:16:54When will it be good?
00:16:57The hurdle of Ogata's honey is extremely high.
00:17:01However, even he is afraid of honey.
00:17:06I don't want to be underestimated.
00:17:09Is it the same for Ogata?
00:17:12It's a super vintage honey.
00:17:14There is only one.
00:17:16There is no forest.
00:17:18This is a super vintage honey taken from a forest that no longer exists.
00:17:24Ogata's treasure collection that absolutely does not sell to anyone.
00:17:31Isn't this amazing?
00:17:32This is 38 years old.
00:17:34This is also amazing.
00:17:36I got it from a tribe.
00:17:38It's 38 years old.
00:17:43Is there any honey that Ogata can taste?
00:17:48If you tell me what you want to taste, I'll tell you.
00:17:52That's 38 years old, too.
00:17:58Suddenly?
00:18:00Suddenly?
00:18:02I want to taste it because I've been underestimated.
00:18:05Are you a pervert?
00:18:07I've been drinking this for about three years.
00:18:11This is the honey from 38 years ago.
00:18:15Is it stored at room temperature?
00:18:18It's good at room temperature.
00:18:20If it's less than 20 degrees, it stops aging.
00:18:24If it's more than 25 degrees, it's less than 35 degrees.
00:18:30What?
00:18:32This is the honey from 38 years ago.
00:18:36I got it from a village.
00:18:38Is this from your grandfather?
00:18:40Yes.
00:18:42It's black.
00:18:44It's like oil.
00:18:52It's amazing.
00:18:54I don't know what this is.
00:18:58I see.
00:19:00It's amazing.
00:19:02It's precious.
00:19:10It's delicious.
00:19:12It's delicious.
00:19:14It's really nutty.
00:19:18It's a memory.
00:19:20What?
00:19:22It's embarrassing.
00:19:24I didn't know that word would come out.
00:19:26Mr. SHITADA, Mr. TOIKE.
00:19:28Please enjoy the aged honey of Mr. OGATA.
00:19:34Can I taste this again?
00:19:37The package has changed.
00:19:39This is the aging phase.
00:19:41It's the aging phase.
00:19:43This is the aging of 2014.
00:19:46It's been 10 years.
00:19:47It's called ENSEMBLE HONEY.
00:19:49It's been 10 years since the honey was made in March, May, and June.
00:19:54It's been a long time.
00:19:59It's black.
00:20:01It's true.
00:20:03It's true. The color is different.
00:20:05It's black, but it's smooth.
00:20:07It's black.
00:20:09The sugar is broken down, so it's smooth.
00:20:13It's smooth. Thank you.
00:20:17The color is completely different.
00:20:19I'm glad.
00:20:20The previous one was white, but this one is black.
00:20:25Thank you for the food.
00:20:27It's cool.
00:20:33It has a strong acidity.
00:20:35It's true.
00:20:37It's good for cooking.
00:20:40It's different.
00:20:41It has a different sweetness.
00:20:44It's delicious.
00:20:46In the first video, I put it on vegetables.
00:20:52It's delicious if you put it on a salad.
00:20:55It goes well with duck meat.
00:20:58It goes well with meat.
00:21:01That's why the first-class chefs want your honey.
00:21:07I don't want to heat it up.
00:21:09I see.
00:21:10I don't want to burn it at 50 to 60 degrees.
00:21:13The acidity is getting into our bodies.
00:21:18I think it's getting better.
00:21:20That's why the staff was surprised when we had a meeting.
00:21:25This is 38-year-old honey.
00:21:30This honey is close to that.
00:21:32This honey can be harvested in the jungle.
00:21:35This looks delicious.
00:21:37I have only 15 of them.
00:21:39You only have 15 of them.
00:21:41Do you sell it?
00:21:43I don't sell it anymore.
00:21:44You don't sell it?
00:21:46No one can eat this.
00:21:49It's amazing.
00:21:51It's a precious lid.
00:21:54Thank you very much.
00:21:56It costs 20,000 yen.
00:21:58It's amazing if you can sell it.
00:22:00It's completely different.
00:22:02It has a different scent.
00:22:04It smells like alcohol.
00:22:07It has a sweet and sour scent.
00:22:11I eat this.
00:22:18It's different.
00:22:20This is delicious.
00:22:22This is delicious.
00:22:25This honey is softer.
00:22:30But this honey is delicious.
00:22:33This honey is delicious.
00:22:36It's completely different from the honey I used to eat.
00:22:38I understand that the concept will change.
00:22:40What is this time?
00:22:42This is the last wild honey of 2024.
00:22:46This is the last wild honey.
00:22:48It's hard to find this.
00:22:52This is not here.
00:22:54Every year, when it rains, the honeycombs fall.
00:22:59All the honeycombs break and fall to the ground.
00:23:02It's a waste.
00:23:03I eat this honey before that.
00:23:07After that, he went to the jungle for the honey of the miracle.
00:23:13However.
00:23:15A elephant has come.
00:23:19A elephant has come.
00:23:24What is this?
00:23:27HONEY HUNTER OGATA.
00:23:30He goes to the jungle of Cambodia.
00:23:36HONEY HUNT.
00:23:38The day of departure.
00:23:42OGATA, let's go.
00:23:46These are the villagers who accompany HONEY HUNT.
00:23:51They came to pick up OGATA by car.
00:23:55Then.
00:23:59I have to climb this.
00:24:03There is an old ritual before departure.
00:24:07I climb this.
00:24:09I climb this pillar and leave.
00:24:14Why?
00:24:15I have to climb this every time and leave.
00:24:19Wild honey on the tree.
00:24:22I can't climb this.
00:24:25I climb this every time.
00:24:29This is slippery.
00:24:31It was raining.
00:24:33I can't take this with me.
00:24:40This is very difficult.
00:24:44After passing the exam, they go to the mountains.
00:24:49It takes 12 hours by car to the foot of the mountain where HONEY HUNT is held.
00:24:54It takes so long.
00:24:56It takes 12 hours by car.
00:24:58Good morning.
00:25:00I will stay here today.
00:25:02I will go to the village from 1 o'clock in the morning tomorrow.
00:25:07Let's go to the village.
00:25:09They stay overnight at the foot of the mountain on this day.
00:25:15Good morning.
00:25:17Good morning.
00:25:19The road is narrow.
00:25:21I go by truck today.
00:25:23This is a truck.
00:25:25This is cool.
00:25:27This is the second truck.
00:25:29This is not a truck.
00:25:31This looks like a truck.
00:25:33This is made by a truck.
00:25:35This is fashionable.
00:25:38This is it.
00:25:39Have you arrived?
00:25:41This is the hut of the tribe.
00:25:44Are you from the village?
00:25:45They welcomed me.
00:25:47These are the people of the village who are taking honey.
00:25:53How long have you been in this village?
00:25:55It's been about 14 years.
00:25:5714 years.
00:25:58Honey has been used as medicine in this area for a long time.
00:26:03Ogata was fascinated by the taste of honey 14 years ago.
00:26:07Ogata has been coming to HONEY HUNT every year since then.
00:26:13From now on, I will pray in the forest.
00:26:16HONEY HUNT from tomorrow.
00:26:18This is honey wine.
00:26:20Honey wine?
00:26:23HONEY HUNT is dangerous if you let your guard down.
00:26:26Are there dangerous animals in the jungle?
00:26:29There are snakes and wild boars.
00:26:35I pray for safety and success in hunting.
00:26:42This is honey.
00:26:44How strong is this?
00:26:46This is about 40 degrees.
00:26:48Is it strong?
00:26:49Yes, it's about 40 degrees.
00:26:57The village chief is drinking a lot.
00:26:59It's true.
00:27:00I'm drooling.
00:27:02I'm drooling.
00:27:06I prayed for safety and success in hunting.
00:27:09That's why.
00:27:14Finally.
00:27:16There is a motorcycle from here.
00:27:18Ogata.
00:27:20Let's go.
00:27:21Let's go.
00:27:22Let's go.
00:27:27Wild honey bees that Ogata is aiming for live in the mountains where people can't reach them.
00:27:35He goes as far as he can on a motorcycle.
00:27:39From now on, I will pray in the forest.
00:27:44He walks along the mountain road and looks for it.
00:27:48I will look for it from here.
00:27:50Then.
00:27:56This is an elephant's poop.
00:27:57Elephant's poop?
00:27:58There is an elephant.
00:27:59There is an elephant.
00:28:00Is there an elephant?
00:28:01There is an elephant.
00:28:02Isn't it dangerous if there is an elephant?
00:28:04Is it okay?
00:28:05If you don't get close to it.
00:28:07If you don't get close to it.
00:28:09Even if you go to pick it up in the wild where elephants live.
00:28:14He walks along the road.
00:28:19Ogata, are you looking for honey now?
00:28:22Yes.
00:28:23What are you looking for?
00:28:26There is a tree called Pistil.
00:28:30I will look for it if I find it.
00:28:33It's still early, so I have to go a little further.
00:28:37How long does it take to walk?
00:28:392 to 3 hours.
00:28:402 to 3 hours.
00:28:42Because honey comes out.
00:28:43I see. 2 to 3 hours.
00:28:46This tree.
00:28:47This type of tree.
00:28:49This tree?
00:28:50There are many of them.
00:28:51It's high.
00:28:52Is it this high?
00:28:53Is it this high?
00:28:54More than 20 meters.
00:28:55Is it around the top?
00:28:57There are no branches around there.
00:29:00No?
00:29:04Seriously?
00:29:05Can I cross this?
00:29:08You can cross it.
00:29:09Really?
00:29:14Seriously?
00:29:15Can I cross it?
00:29:16It's wet.
00:29:17I have to cross the river, right?
00:29:19That's right.
00:29:20I don't like it.
00:29:21It's scary to get used to it.
00:29:26It's muddy, so it's scary.
00:29:29It's just started, but it's a difficult path.
00:29:32That's the entrance.
00:29:34Oh, the entrance.
00:29:35Yes.
00:29:37And they take a break.
00:29:39What's going to start?
00:29:41I found something to eat.
00:29:43He found something to eat.
00:29:47This is a herb.
00:29:49That's right.
00:29:50They get food locally.
00:29:53This is delicious.
00:29:54This is edible.
00:29:56This is edible mushroom.
00:29:58It's scary.
00:29:59I don't know about this.
00:30:00It's a foreign country, so I don't know.
00:30:02There are a lot of mushrooms.
00:30:04It's hard to cross the mushroom.
00:30:05That's right.
00:30:06Climb here.
00:30:08That's why there are many specialists.
00:30:13The mountain path is getting steeper and steeper.
00:30:18They keep going for the best honey.
00:30:25Okay.
00:30:27I think the honey is bad because of the humidity.
00:30:30What do you mean?
00:30:31We'll be back.
00:30:32We'll be back.
00:30:33That's right.
00:30:34Let's have lunch.
00:30:36Let's have lunch.
00:30:39Lunch is a forest dish using locally harvested herbs and mushrooms.
00:30:45There are no stairs.
00:30:48They make it in a unique way.
00:30:52They steam the herbs and mushrooms in the nearby bamboo and make a paste.
00:30:58It's an old-fashioned way of making it.
00:31:06Is this made with a spoon?
00:31:10That's amazing.
00:31:12A spoon?
00:31:13Thank you.
00:31:14That's amazing.
00:31:15It's a spoon.
00:31:16It's amazing how smart people are.
00:31:2020 minutes have passed since they started cooking.
00:31:23We use it every time.
00:31:24That's right.
00:31:26It's done.
00:31:29What is this?
00:31:30It looks like a curry.
00:31:32Curry?
00:31:34It's boiling. It looks delicious.
00:31:38It looks delicious.
00:31:39What is this?
00:31:40It's a curry curry.
00:31:44Did you bring it from the village?
00:31:46Is this rice?
00:31:47It's rice from the village.
00:31:52Is it good?
00:31:54It's a green curry.
00:31:56It looks really good.
00:32:00It's good for your health.
00:32:02How is it?
00:32:03It's a curry curry.
00:32:04It's good to eat while climbing.
00:32:07It's delicious.
00:32:08Isn't it good for your health?
00:32:10It's delicious.
00:32:12This is a little...
00:32:15The green curry in the forest doesn't make you feel better.
00:32:20They meet again with Honey Hunt.
00:32:22It's good to go on a trip to get honey.
00:32:31It's hot.
00:32:32It's hot.
00:32:36It's hard to find.
00:32:39But...
00:32:41It smells good.
00:32:44It's nice.
00:32:46That tree is easy to find.
00:32:49That tree.
00:32:51Honey Hunt is a natural enemy.
00:32:53Sometimes you can't find it for a few days.
00:32:56That's right.
00:32:58Let's go.
00:33:03There is something.
00:33:05Then, the villagers found something here.
00:33:08Did you find it?
00:33:09It's getting closer.
00:33:11It's a grasshopper.
00:33:13It's a grasshopper.
00:33:14It's an elephant.
00:33:16It's dangerous.
00:33:17The villagers are running away.
00:33:18Where is it?
00:33:24Where is it?
00:33:26It's not a bee.
00:33:28It's an elephant.
00:33:30It's dangerous.
00:33:31It's dangerous.
00:33:34An elephant is coming.
00:33:36An elephant is coming.
00:33:37The elephant is not in a good mood.
00:33:40It's dangerous to get close to it.
00:33:42It's dangerous to get close to it.
00:33:45It's hungry.
00:33:46They keep a safe distance.
00:33:52It's a wild elephant.
00:33:53It's big.
00:33:55It's easy to find.
00:33:56It's easy to find.
00:33:57It's easy to find.
00:33:59It's coming.
00:34:01It's coming.
00:34:03It's scary.
00:34:05Run away.
00:34:06It's running away.
00:34:07It's dangerous.
00:34:08It's running away.
00:34:09It's cute.
00:34:11It's cute to see it from a distance.
00:34:13It's cute to see it from a distance.
00:34:14It's coming this way.
00:34:15They are talking to each other.
00:34:19Finally, they got some information.
00:34:23What's the situation?
00:34:25I was told that there was a honeybee without a needle.
00:34:35What is a honeybee without a needle?
00:34:37A honeybee without a needle is a small honeybee that has lost its needle.
00:34:43It's a small honeybee that collects the acidity of the needle and the foam.
00:34:48It's rare to live here.
00:34:50It's rare.
00:34:51If I find it, I'll be happy.
00:34:53Let's go.
00:34:54It's a honeybee without a needle.
00:34:56It's a rare honeybee without a needle.
00:35:01What is it?
00:35:06It's open.
00:35:07Is it around here?
00:35:18Which one?
00:35:21It's in the soil.
00:35:22In the soil?
00:35:24The nest of the bee is in the soil.
00:35:27It's the same to make it in various places.
00:35:30It's not just on the tree.
00:35:33This is the entrance.
00:35:34It's cute.
00:35:35Is the nest of the honeybee without a needle in the soil?
00:35:38Yes.
00:35:39It's in the rotten tree.
00:35:42It's a honeybee without a needle that collects the acidity of the needle.
00:35:47It's smaller than a honeybee.
00:35:49It's smaller than a honeybee.
00:35:50It's characterized by making a nest mainly in the soil and in the tree.
00:35:56I'll dig it out now.
00:36:07How big is it?
00:36:12He dug a lot, but the nest hasn't appeared yet.
00:36:19There are a lot of bees.
00:36:25What's wrong?
00:36:29There are a lot of bees.
00:36:30There are bees.
00:36:32There are a lot of bees.
00:36:38It's a honeybee without a needle.
00:36:42Is this brown honey?
00:36:44There are pollen and enzymes in brown honey.
00:36:50A lot of bees are flying.
00:36:53It's okay. It's gentle.
00:36:55It's not a severe pain.
00:36:56It's a cramp.
00:36:57It's a cramp.
00:36:58That's right.
00:37:03It's a lump of honey nutrition.
00:37:07It's a treasure hunt.
00:37:11On the other side...
00:37:14Is that honey?
00:37:16It's about to come off.
00:37:22It's shining.
00:37:24This is honey.
00:37:26Do I have to take the enzyme and honey together?
00:37:28Do I have to mix them?
00:37:29Yes, you can mix them.
00:37:30That's great.
00:37:32It came off.
00:37:34It's dripping.
00:37:39How is it?
00:37:42It's pretty sweet.
00:37:43It's a honeybee without a needle.
00:37:45It's a vitamin-like sweetness.
00:37:47That's great.
00:37:49In addition, there is such a thing.
00:37:54What is this?
00:37:55What is this?
00:37:56I don't know.
00:37:57I don't know.
00:37:59Let's try it.
00:38:00What is it?
00:38:01This is a sour one.
00:38:03Please try this.
00:38:08It's sour, isn't it?
00:38:09It's not that sour.
00:38:10I'll squeeze this together.
00:38:11What is this?
00:38:13It's a vitamin.
00:38:14It's a vitamin?
00:38:15Look at this.
00:38:16I'll crush it.
00:38:19Look.
00:38:20It's a yellow juice.
00:38:21It's a vitamin.
00:38:22It's a forest vitamin.
00:38:24It's sour.
00:38:26Why do you mix this with honey?
00:38:28I'll mix them all.
00:38:29I'll make it into a paste.
00:38:30What does it taste like?
00:38:31It's good.
00:38:32I don't like it.
00:38:33It's a powerful taste.
00:38:36Let's go to the studio.
00:38:37Mr. Shitara.
00:38:38Mr. Koike.
00:38:39It's super rare.
00:38:40It's a honeybee without a needle.
00:38:42Please try it.
00:38:44No way.
00:38:45I did it.
00:38:46Can I eat it?
00:38:47Can I eat a honeybee without a needle?
00:38:48Yes.
00:38:49I mixed honey with honey.
00:38:54I brought it in a small bottle.
00:38:55Thank you very much.
00:38:56Is it different from honey?
00:38:57It was in a different room.
00:38:59Is it different from the sour one?
00:39:02Yes.
00:39:03I mixed them together.
00:39:06It's hard to find people who can eat this.
00:39:08It's a healthy food.
00:39:09It's amazing.
00:39:10It's a different color.
00:39:11It's a little cloudy and dull.
00:39:15It's brown.
00:39:16I added pollen.
00:39:20It's like freshly made honey.
00:39:23It's like brown sugar.
00:39:26Please try it.
00:39:28It smells sour.
00:39:29It has a strong acidity.
00:39:32It's a sharp acidity.
00:39:34It's interesting.
00:39:37It's a vitamin.
00:39:38It's a vitamin.
00:39:41It's a vitamin that you can't imagine.
00:39:42It's similar to passion fruit.
00:39:45It's interesting.
00:39:46If you didn't know anything, you wouldn't think it was honey.
00:39:50I mixed it with pollen.
00:39:54It's delicious.
00:39:55It's delicious.
00:39:56Something is cured before you know it.
00:40:00I think so, too.
00:40:01It's a natural medicine.
00:40:04I feel like I haven't caught a cold for half a year.
00:40:08It's interesting.
00:40:09It's a treasure hunt.
00:40:10That's right.
00:40:12It's a honey hunt that's going so well.
00:40:16The next target is wild honey that can only be caught on fire.
00:40:22But there's an unexpected situation here.
00:40:25What is it?
00:40:29It's been raining all day.
00:40:33It's May.
00:40:37It's supposed to rain once a week.
00:40:44It's a rare case, but I think it's the arrival of the rainy season.
00:40:50The rainy season starts in June.
00:40:52It's rare to have heavy rain during this time of year.
00:40:55It's raining every day.
00:40:59The bees' nests are exposed.
00:41:02It's a waste.
00:41:03It's raining too much.
00:41:07It's a wild honey harvest that Ogata has been preparing for a year.
00:41:15Will it end this year with the unexpected arrival of the rainy season?
00:41:22Then, one day...
00:41:24What?
00:41:26It's sunny.
00:41:27Itadakimasu.
00:41:30Mr. Ogata, it's sunny.
00:41:32Yes, it's a little sunny.
00:41:34I went to the mountains before the rain.
00:41:38Did you see any bees?
00:41:40I went to the mountains, but I didn't see any bees.
00:41:45This may be the last honey.
00:41:49Actually, Ogata asked his acquaintance if there were any bees that seemed to be alive.
00:42:00Thank you.
00:42:01Wow.
00:42:04I'm scared.
00:42:05At this timing when it's not raining, Ogata aims for the last honey.
00:42:12Then, Ogata...
00:42:15I'm sorry, but I have to go on a strong trip on my way home today.
00:42:24I see.
00:42:25At the pace of the last trip, the tribe is in the hiking class.
00:42:30So, I'm going at twice the pace.
00:42:32I'm going to get in the way.
00:42:34I'm going to get in the way.
00:42:37If you go, you'll be in trouble.
00:42:40I'm going at 2.5 times the pace.
00:42:42I'm not going to take a break.
00:42:45I have to cross the river.
00:42:48At the pace of the last trip, Ogata is completely in the way.
00:42:55Let's go.
00:42:59I'm going to get in the way.
00:43:01Can I ask you to be considerate?
00:43:03I see.
00:43:04He's chosen a lot of words, but what Ogata wants to say is...
00:43:11What are you going to do?
00:43:12I'm worried about the rain.
00:43:14If it rains, it's over.
00:43:17I really want to go.
00:43:19He can't let Ogata go any further.
00:43:23He's decided to give up hiking.
00:43:26I can't help it.
00:43:27It's hard to shoot, so can I give you the camera?
00:43:32Yes.
00:43:33Thank you.
00:43:34Can you do that for me?
00:43:35Thank you.
00:43:36He asked me to take a picture.
00:43:39Can I turn it around?
00:43:41Thank you.
00:43:44They set off for the last hunting of the year.
00:43:50It's like a ninja.
00:43:55Two hours after leaving the staff, they arrive at a point with a beehive.
00:44:05It's deep in the forest.
00:44:07Thank you.
00:44:09I'm sweating a lot.
00:44:11I found it.
00:44:12It's on the first branch of the tree.
00:44:16I found a big beehive.
00:44:19I'm going to climb up and take a picture.
00:44:27You're going to shoot a bee with this?
00:44:30I'm going to hold this and climb up.
00:44:38Wild bees.
00:44:40If you get stung more than twice, you may die.
00:44:45He wants to wear a protective suit.
00:44:48I'm going to hold this and climb up.
00:44:55I feel like I'm taking care of myself.
00:44:59It's not very clean.
00:45:04I have to be as clean as possible.
00:45:07I'm sorry for the camera.
00:45:10Thank you.
00:45:12It's a good picture.
00:45:21I have to go to the top of the tree with two people.
00:45:24If I don't work together, I'll focus on one person.
00:45:28I see.
00:45:30The other person is over there.
00:45:38It's about 20 meters high.
00:45:41It's scary.
00:45:43It's high.
00:45:45There are a lot of trees.
00:45:49I saw it.
00:45:52It's all bees.
00:45:54I'm scared.
00:45:58I saw it.
00:46:01It's big.
00:46:03Are you going to shoot this?
00:46:05It's about 1 meter high.
00:46:08There are about 10,000 bees.
00:46:11Is that all bees?
00:46:13I'm scared.
00:46:15This is a black hornet.
00:46:17It's about the size of a hornet.
00:46:19Is it about the size of a hornet?
00:46:21It's about the size of a hornet.
00:46:23It's a little smaller.
00:46:25It's a little smaller than a hornet.
00:46:28If you get stung, it hurts.
00:46:30If you get stung, it hurts.
00:46:32It's going to come at once.
00:46:38Isn't it going to stick to the net?
00:46:43Sometimes it sticks to the net.
00:46:48If I get stung, I'll fall.
00:46:52It's good.
00:46:54It's a whole.
00:46:56That's right.
00:46:58The bees are in the yellow area.
00:47:02The bees are in the yellow area.
00:47:04There is a larva underneath.
00:47:06I leave the larva.
00:47:08I leave the larva.
00:47:10I see.
00:47:12I'll do it again.
00:47:14I'll do it again.
00:47:16I got it.
00:47:18I got it.
00:47:20The bees are only at the end.
00:47:22I see.
00:47:24I got it.
00:47:26Didn't you get stung?
00:47:28I got a little stung.
00:47:30Didn't you get stung?
00:47:32I didn't get stung.
00:47:34It's amazing.
00:47:36It's amazing.
00:47:40It's amazing.
00:47:44I got it.
00:47:46I got it.
00:47:48I got it.
00:47:52It's amazing.
00:47:54It's amazing.
00:47:56There is honey.
00:47:58There is honey.
00:48:00There is honey.
00:48:02It's a little less, but it's delicious for the last honey.
00:48:04It's a little less, but it's delicious for the last honey.
00:48:10Hello.
00:48:12Hello.
00:48:14It's hard.
00:48:18It's amazing.
00:48:20It's amazing.
00:48:22It's amazing.
00:48:26Did you get it?
00:48:28It's amazing.
00:48:30It's a boundary between the jungle and the forest where humans live.
00:48:34People have to go through civilization to get here.
00:48:36People have to go through civilization to get here.
00:48:38There is nothing but wild life here.
00:48:40It's a fusion of civilization and wild life.
00:48:42You can't live here without them.
00:48:44You end up in the boundaries.
00:48:46It's fun.
00:48:48Is this story fun?
00:48:50Are you having fun?
00:48:51I'm having fun.
00:48:52I'm so happy when I get to taste this.
00:48:57Wow, that's amazing.
00:48:58That's so cool, Koike-san.
00:49:01I can tell from the video that he's really putting his life into it.
00:49:08I'm looking forward to it every year.
00:49:11I'm looking forward to seeing what kind of honey will come out.
00:49:13I'm also looking forward to the aging process.
00:49:15The more I do it, the more I'm looking forward to it.
00:49:19I look forward to working with you for a long time.
00:49:21Thank you.
00:49:23Next is the strongest female climber in Japan, Naoko Watanabe.
00:49:29Her journey continues tonight as she continues to climb mountains over 8,000 meters high.
00:49:37Naoko Watanabe.
00:49:41She continues to conquer the world's top-class mountains one after another.
00:49:48She's a world-class climber.
00:49:51It's so cold.
00:49:53Why are you trying to climb mountains?
00:49:57I don't feel like I'm trying.
00:49:59I feel like I'm taking a break.
00:50:02I feel like I'm going to a bar after work.
00:50:07I can't believe it.
00:50:08I feel like I'm going to a bar.
00:50:11She has been climbing mountains over 8,000 meters high, including Everest, the world's highest mountain.
00:50:18She has set records in Japan and Asia one after another.
00:50:24However, for her, her business is an izakaya.
00:50:30At the base camp, I eat the rice cooked by Mr. Cook.
00:50:34I listen to music while testing.
00:50:39I also talk about silly things with the other climbers.
00:50:44It's fun to have a good time with them.
00:50:48It's an izakaya.
00:50:50You have a good time with your friends.
00:50:52It's an image of the danger of life, but for Watanabe, it's a stress-relieving time after work.
00:51:01What's that?
00:51:02It's a towel.
00:51:03What?
00:51:05It's amazing.
00:51:06I do it over and over again.
00:51:08In the meantime, I get my hair done.
00:51:12I feel like I'm going to work for the next 8,000 meters.
00:51:18I've been living a life where I can only sleep for two or three hours a day.
00:51:22It's a task.
00:51:23I want to take a break as soon as possible.
00:51:27Climbers of this level are often challenged by sponsors.
00:51:37Watanabe used up all the money he earned as a nurse and worked for half a year.
00:51:44He has lived such a crazy life for 14 years.
00:51:49What is Watanabe's goal?
00:51:52I'm going to aim for 14.
00:51:5714 Summits.
00:52:01There are more than 8,000 meters in altitude.
00:52:04There are 14 8,000-meter-high peaks in the world.
00:52:08The title of the mountaineering world is given only to those who have conquered all of them.
00:52:1514 Summits.
00:52:18Watanabe has conquered 7 summits in 14 years of his crazy life.
00:52:27However, in 2019, something changed his mind.
00:52:34I was told that no Japanese woman has climbed 7 summits.
00:52:40When I looked it up, it was true.
00:52:42I changed my mind.
00:52:45I thought I could do it, too.
00:52:50She started climbing as a hobby.
00:52:52But she changed her mind because it was a Japanese record.
00:52:59On the other hand, there was a trend that spread to the world of mountaineering at the same time.
00:53:06It was Watanabe's crazy life.
00:53:10There are a lot of young women who climb many summits a year.
00:53:15There are a lot of sponsors.
00:53:20There are a lot of rich girls who aim for 14 summits.
00:53:28I've been doing this for a long time.
00:53:37I don't want to lose to them.
00:53:40So I decided to climb all the remaining 7 summits in a year.
00:53:45She decided to climb the remaining 7 summits in a year.
00:53:52She got a job as a nurse.
00:53:54She got a job as a nurse.
00:53:57She succeeded in climbing 6 summits.
00:54:02This is also a Japanese record.
00:54:05This is also a Japanese record.
00:54:07Watanabe became serious.
00:54:11Shishapanma is the only one left to achieve her dream.
00:54:17I think I can do it.
00:54:20But I don't know what will happen.
00:54:24Tonight, Watanabe Naoko will take you on a journey to Shishapanma, which is 8,000 meters high and 14 summits.
00:54:35Good evening.
00:54:42I think you are a happy person.
00:54:47This is Naoko Watanabe.
00:54:48This is Naoko Watanabe.
00:54:49She was the first woman in Japan to climb 8,000 meters and 13 summits.
00:54:52She was the first woman in Japan to climb 8,000 meters and 13 summits.
00:54:55That's amazing.
00:54:56That's amazing.
00:54:57There are 14 summits here.
00:55:01Do you know anything about it?
00:55:02Well, of course, Averest and K-2.
00:55:06K-2. I hear that a lot.
00:55:07That's right.
00:55:09Other than that, well...
00:55:11It's hard to say when you hear their names.
00:55:13That's right.
00:55:14The only one you have left is Shisha-Panma.
00:55:16Yes.
00:55:17Other than Shisha-Panma, you've played all of them.
00:55:19That's right.
00:55:20You said you'd play all of them in a year.
00:55:22You set a goal of 7 and said 6.
00:55:24You played 6 in a year?
00:55:26Yes.
00:55:27That's annoying.
00:55:29The girls.
00:55:30They all came up to the 14th.
00:55:35Did they post it on Instagram?
00:55:38Yes.
00:55:39Oh, really?
00:55:41Really?
00:55:42The picture earlier was a bit...
00:55:45It wasn't a photo shoot?
00:55:47They took it on purpose, right?
00:55:49It wasn't a photo shoot.
00:55:50It was a cover for a magazine.
00:55:52But this girl is a good girl.
00:55:53This girl is a good girl, too.
00:55:55But the girls are girls, so...
00:55:58Basically, you use a lot of different powers.
00:56:00Yes.
00:56:01But you become a leader.
00:56:02Yes.
00:56:03I think 8000m4 is a dangerous experience.
00:56:07Have you ever felt the danger of your life?
00:56:10I've done it more than 20 times.
00:56:13Once a month.
00:56:16That's scary.
00:56:18It's a little different from the other girls.
00:56:22They talk in a fun way.
00:56:25For example, I'll show you what happened.
00:56:28Please take a look.
00:56:318000m4 Climbing.
00:56:33Dangerous point No.1
00:56:36Crevasse
00:56:39What is a crevasse, a barrier that prevents climbers from reaching their destination?
00:56:46It's a crack in the frozen snow.
00:56:49It spreads with the melting of the snow.
00:56:52If it's deep, it's about 10 times higher than it looks.
00:56:58This sudden appearance of a natural pitfall is a dangerous point.
00:57:06I fell down because I failed to jump.
00:57:09Jump?
00:57:10And the snow was covered.
00:57:12I fell down without noticing the crevasse.
00:57:15I understand that.
00:57:16And after I climbed, I was very tired.
00:57:20I usually fall down without stepping on the crevasse.
00:57:25Where did she feel the danger of her life with such a crevasse?
00:57:30It's the base camp called the Kumbu Icefall in Everest.
00:57:34It's the icefall from the base camp to Camp 1.
00:57:38It's a very scary place.
00:57:42You can't avoid climbing Everest.
00:57:45Here's the dangerous point.
00:57:50There are icy rocks and valleys.
00:57:54How do they proceed?
00:57:59There's a team called the Icefall Doctor.
00:58:01They maintain the icefall every day.
00:58:07So they fix the broken ladders every day.
00:58:13They also fix the slopes.
00:58:16They make it easy for us.
00:58:18I didn't know there was such a person.
00:58:20It's easy for Watanabe.
00:58:25But when he sees the crevasse crossing...
00:58:29It's scary.
00:58:33This is scary.
00:58:35The ladder is jagged.
00:58:37I don't think I can do it well.
00:58:40He walks slowly on a narrow ladder that no one knows when it was fixed.
00:58:47I don't think I can do it well.
00:58:52The crevasse is really big.
00:58:57If you fall, you'll either die or be buried.
00:59:04I can't look down because I'm scared.
00:59:06If I don't look down, I'll step on my feet.
00:59:08I can't look down because I'm scared.
00:59:10That's amazing.
00:59:12There are cases where there are no ladders.
00:59:17At the end of May 2021, Icefall Doctor was gone.
00:59:24There were almost no ladders.
00:59:27The rope was cut off.
00:59:29The ladders were falling apart.
00:59:33I climbed the crevasse four or five times.
00:59:40You climbed the crevasse once and fell into a hole?
00:59:44Is there no other way?
00:59:46I climbed the crevasse once and fell into a hole.
00:59:49I climbed five times, and even after climbing this much,
00:59:52I was afraid the ladder wouldn't break.
00:59:55I was afraid the ladder wouldn't break.
00:59:56I was afraid the ladder wouldn't break.
00:59:58I was afraid the ladder wouldn't break.
00:59:59Is he going to make it?
01:00:02Is he going to fall?
01:00:04It's a life-and-death battle.
01:00:08Is this going to work?
01:00:09There is a bridge of snow and ice between the crevasses.
01:00:14It's crazy that it doesn't collapse at any time.
01:00:18First, Silver uses the ice vial.
01:00:22It goes very slowly.
01:00:24Like this.
01:00:25It goes very slowly.
01:00:27It's like 1, 2, 3.
01:00:30I'm surprised.
01:00:32At the end, it's very vigorous.
01:00:34If you believe in yourself, it won't collapse.
01:00:38So, I'll do my best.
01:00:40I thought it wouldn't collapse in my turn.
01:00:42That's right. Even if the first person is hit, it won't collapse after the second person.
01:00:49Everyone is connected by a thread of life.
01:00:56I'm going to get hit.
01:00:59This is a life-threatening process.
01:01:03It takes about 12 hours.
01:01:06Until I get through it.
01:01:09Watanabe experienced a life-threatening experience with a crevasse.
01:01:14We'll explain it in the studio.
01:01:17Just looking at it makes my stomach hurt.
01:01:21It's like the last one.
01:01:23It looks like it's going to collapse.
01:01:26It looks like it's going to collapse.
01:01:28Do you have any other experiences with a crevasse?
01:01:30When I first went to Everest in 2011,
01:01:34the weather suddenly changed 150 meters above sea level.
01:01:39I decided to go down the mountain.
01:01:41But the weather suddenly changed.
01:01:43I got hit in the brain.
01:01:46I couldn't see anything.
01:01:49I fell off the road.
01:01:52Did you fall off?
01:01:54But the shelter went ahead of me.
01:01:56My voice and throat were damaged.
01:01:58I couldn't hear anything.
01:01:59I couldn't hear the wind.
01:02:01In this state?
01:02:03I couldn't hear anything.
01:02:05I thought I had to go up by myself.
01:02:09But I saw a big crevasse down there.
01:02:12I thought it was warm.
01:02:14But I was cold.
01:02:16I wanted to go up.
01:02:18I was trying to take off my carabiner.
01:02:20I was trying to take off my carabiner.
01:02:22But the shelter came right in front of me.
01:02:25Did it help you?
01:02:26Yes.
01:02:27Did it make you lose your mind?
01:02:28Yes, I was confused.
01:02:30Did you fall down while you were taking it off?
01:02:32Yes, I jumped.
01:02:34That's scary.
01:02:35How did you get hit in the brain by the weather?
01:02:38I was under a lot of pressure.
01:02:40I was exposed to low oxygen.
01:02:43My body was paralyzed.
01:02:47You couldn't see anything.
01:02:49Yes.
01:02:50Can you see illusions when they are extreme?
01:02:54Sometimes I thought there was a light.
01:02:58Sometimes I thought there was a shadow.
01:03:00I had illusions.
01:03:02But other people also had illusions.
01:03:05They wanted to be in extreme condition.
01:03:07They wanted to jump.
01:03:09They wanted to fly.
01:03:11I know some friends who witnessed it.
01:03:14Did they lose their lives?
01:03:16Some of them are still missing.
01:03:19Some of them are still missing.
01:03:23It doesn't feel like a bar.
01:03:27It doesn't feel like a bar.
01:03:29I don't want to go to a bar ever again.
01:03:31That's true.
01:03:33Climbing 8,000 meters,
01:03:35he fell into a dangerous place.
01:03:40After climbing 6,000 meters,
01:03:43there is a pure white world where snow accumulates all year long.
01:03:49The biggest fear is...
01:03:53It's so cold.
01:03:56The snow is melting.
01:04:04It's right next to me.
01:04:06It's dangerous.
01:04:08It's dangerous.
01:04:10That's right.
01:04:11It's snowing.
01:04:13It's amazing.
01:04:15The snow accumulates day after day.
01:04:18The snow accumulates day after day.
01:04:20After that, it becomes a bar.
01:04:25In 8,000 meters,
01:04:27there is frequent snowfall.
01:04:30Many climbers lose their lives every year.
01:04:35It's so steep.
01:04:37I can't find my way.
01:04:40How many times did you fall?
01:04:42Four times.
01:04:48One year ago, Watanabe was about to die in the snow.
01:04:55One of the 8,000-meter slopes,
01:04:57the slope up to Shishapan.
01:04:59Shishapan is this way.
01:05:02Right after this video,
01:05:04the whole slope is covered with snow.
01:05:06Sherpa and Watanabe
01:05:09are buried alive in this place.
01:05:12I'm already buried.
01:05:16The right hand of the two climbers.
01:05:19A few dozen meters above,
01:05:21there is a snowfall.
01:05:24Watanabe and Sherpa
01:05:26are buried alive in the snow.
01:05:29What is the situation like?
01:05:34The snow is not smooth.
01:05:39It's solid.
01:05:41It's hard.
01:05:43It's like a lump of ice.
01:05:45It's heavy.
01:05:47It's like water.
01:05:50It looks like powder snow in the video,
01:05:55but in reality,
01:05:57it's this hard.
01:06:00The whole body is buried in the snow.
01:06:03It's like a lump of ice.
01:06:05It's like a lump of ice.
01:06:09Watanabe is buried in the snow.
01:06:13What will he do?
01:06:16I couldn't breathe the moment I came here.
01:06:19While I was being swept away,
01:06:21I was like,
01:06:24I was buried.
01:06:26I don't know why,
01:06:28but I thought my face was up,
01:06:30and my hands were up.
01:06:32I kept my right hand up.
01:06:35Only the tip of my fingers were in the air.
01:06:40I thought I could get out,
01:06:42so I did this with my face.
01:06:44I just showed my face.
01:06:47Everything else was buried, and I didn't move.
01:06:49I didn't move at all.
01:06:50You didn't move?
01:06:51I didn't move.
01:06:52But it's cold around here,
01:06:54so I did this.
01:06:56It's scary.
01:06:59Watanabe was frozen in ice,
01:07:01frozen in ice.
01:07:04He had no choice but to prepare for death.
01:07:08How did he survive his life?
01:07:12The shelper I was with
01:07:15might be dead.
01:07:17I screamed,
01:07:19but he didn't respond at all.
01:07:21I thought,
01:07:23I have to go and save him.
01:07:25I thought I had to get out first.
01:07:28Then I saw the splash of a whale.
01:07:34I thought he was struggling.
01:07:37I called him again,
01:07:39and he said,
01:07:41can you come and save me?
01:07:43I said no,
01:07:45and he said no, too.
01:07:47But he was a man,
01:07:49so he came up with his own strength.
01:07:52Did he come out?
01:07:53He came out,
01:07:54and he let me out.
01:07:59Watanabe survived from life and death.
01:08:04There is a video of him right after he was rescued from the splash.
01:08:12What happened?
01:08:14I couldn't speak.
01:08:17I couldn't speak.
01:08:19I couldn't speak.
01:08:21I couldn't speak.
01:08:23I couldn't speak.
01:08:25I couldn't speak.
01:08:27I couldn't speak.
01:08:29I couldn't speak.
01:08:31I couldn't speak.
01:08:33I couldn't speak.
01:08:37How big was the splash in this place?
01:08:41I wish I had buried him.
01:08:43I'm scared of this mass.
01:08:46I was buried here.
01:08:48It was close, so it was good.
01:08:52Look at my luggage.
01:08:54It's like this.
01:08:57He said he didn't have any luggage.
01:08:59He was found.
01:09:01I was surprised.
01:09:02He might have lost his luggage.
01:09:04If we had gone a little higher,
01:09:07I think he would have died.
01:09:09At the very beginning,
01:09:11there was a possibility that he would have been buried deep.
01:09:16Just a few meters.
01:09:18A momentary decision can take your life.
01:09:21That's the 8,000-meter climb.
01:09:24I imagined it would be like powder snow.
01:09:28I didn't expect it to crumble like that.
01:09:32I can't believe it was buried deep.
01:09:36Sometimes ice falls,
01:09:38so it's like a stone.
01:09:40I think it's like a stone.
01:09:42It's terrible.
01:09:44He was buried deep.
01:09:46It's my first experience.
01:09:48It's my first experience.
01:09:50He said it was four times.
01:09:52It's a kind of silent stream, isn't it?
01:09:54Yes.
01:09:55I call it a silent stream.
01:09:59I've been buried in it.
01:10:02What is a silent stream?
01:10:06What is a silent stream?
01:10:09It's buried when you notice it.
01:10:14It's a kind of silent stream.
01:10:16It's a kind of silent stream.
01:10:18One of the 8,000-meter climbs.
01:10:20It happened in Daura-giri.
01:10:24A tent was set up at an altitude of 6,500 meters.
01:10:28Watanabe was sleeping with a shelter.
01:10:32The fire is burning.
01:10:38My shelter.
01:10:41Watanabe was having a good time
01:10:45despite the harsh conditions.
01:10:48What happened next was shocking.
01:10:52I woke up in the middle of the night.
01:10:55I thought I was suffocating.
01:10:57I said,
01:10:58I said,
01:11:00I said,
01:11:02I said,
01:11:04I said,
01:11:06I said,
01:11:08I said,
01:11:09The tent was covered in snow.
01:11:17It's covered in snow.
01:11:19When I woke up at 3 o'clock,
01:11:23When I woke up at 3 o'clock,
01:11:25all entrances were closed.
01:11:32So scary.
01:11:33I found the tent was covered in snow.
01:11:37Now...
01:11:38I don't know where to open it, but the snow is coming in.
01:11:42Fortunately, there was little snow on top of the tent.
01:11:46If he hadn't woken up here, he would have been dead.
01:11:50He was still standing on the wall.
01:11:52Why?
01:11:56I thought there was no oxygen in the tent.
01:12:02When I went up, it was very low.
01:12:06I think he was in his 60s.
01:12:08And Silk was in his 40s.
01:12:10Oh, no.
01:12:14People say that more than 96% of oxygen is normal.
01:12:20But at this time, it's 48%.
01:12:24It's a little dangerous.
01:12:27There are cases where he just disappears.
01:12:31I can't get in touch with PS Camp.
01:12:39What should I do?
01:12:41It's a miracle that he woke up.
01:12:43If he had slept, he would have died.
01:12:46But the fear didn't end here.
01:12:51I'm so scared.
01:13:02I'm so scared.
01:13:05The fear didn't end here.
01:13:08I felt like he was moving little by little.
01:13:12When I looked around here, it was sparkling.
01:13:16I thought it would be dangerous if he moved little by little and fell.
01:13:22I don't know when he'll break.
01:13:24It would be dangerous if the crevasse fell.
01:13:28Yes, the tent was pushed by a buoy and was about to collapse.
01:13:35I thought it would be better to get out of the tent.
01:13:37So I said, let's get ready.
01:13:39I got ready and got out of the tent.
01:13:43The tent was really buried.
01:13:47Oh, he's out.
01:13:51But the condition of the shelter did not recover.
01:13:55Watanabe and Sherpa went to the base camp by helicopter.
01:14:04He was hanged alive.
01:14:08It's like an attraction.
01:14:11Watanabe was like a dead man or a fallen man if he had slept.
01:14:16Watanabe will challenge Hishatanma, which was exposed to the danger of life.
01:14:24It's really scary.
01:14:26He will challenge Hishatanma, which he gave up because he was hanged.
01:14:33He will conquer the 14th seat.
01:14:38Naoko Watanabe.
01:14:39She is the first Japanese woman.
01:14:41She is 8,000 meters tall.
01:14:43She is close to completely conquering the 14th seat.
01:14:48It takes about 10 hours by plane from Japan.
01:14:52They go to Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal.
01:14:57First, they meet Watanabe, who was in the base camp.
01:15:03Hello.
01:15:04It's been a long time.
01:15:05Welcome to Nepal.
01:15:08It's amazing.
01:15:10It's noisy.
01:15:12It's noisy and it's appropriate for me.
01:15:18Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal.
01:15:23It's the only city in the world where nine mountains are concentrated in the 14th seat.
01:15:32That's why many tourists come here.
01:15:38It's called the gateway to the Himalayas.
01:15:42He is...
01:15:44He is my partner who will go to Hishatanma with me.
01:15:52Did you go to Hishatanma with him last time?
01:15:54Yes, I did.
01:15:55He has conquered the 14th seat twice.
01:16:03This man is Watanabe's strongest partner.
01:16:08He saved Watanabe who was hanged in Hishatanma last time.
01:16:15He conquered the 14th seat twice.
01:16:18He's a top shelper.
01:16:21What are you going to do now?
01:16:23I haven't got my permit yet.
01:16:27When I get my permit, I'll go to Tibet in a bike.
01:16:30Then I'll go to Hishatanma.
01:16:33It might take two days to get a permit.
01:16:36It might take a week or 10 days.
01:16:40Is it that long?
01:16:43Hishatanma is a 8,000-meter-high mountain.
01:16:46It's the only mountain with a mountain passage in China.
01:16:51Moreover, it's in the Tibet Autonomous Region.
01:16:55It's difficult to get a permit to climb or shoot in China.
01:17:03While he's waiting for his permit, Watanabe...
01:17:07I haven't bought any equipment or food yet.
01:17:10I'm going to go trekking in order to get my permit.
01:17:15It's dangerous if you don't get your permit.
01:17:18If you're going for the first time, you should get your permit.
01:17:21You'll get a headache, nausea, and dizziness.
01:17:26So, first of all, we're going to Kathmandu, the holy place of mountaineering.
01:17:31The road is paved and it's beautiful.
01:17:34The mayor of Kathmandu used to be a rapper.
01:17:38He used to be the mayor of Kathmandu.
01:17:40I didn't know that.
01:17:42He's very popular.
01:17:44He's charismatic.
01:17:45The road has been dirty for decades.
01:17:49But now, the town is clean.
01:17:52Everyone is cheering for him.
01:17:5715 minutes from the airport.
01:17:59What is the town where the mountaineers gather?
01:18:03Kathmandu, the holy place of mountaineering
01:18:13Wow, it's amazing.
01:18:15It's true.
01:18:17Tameru, the city that never sleeps.
01:18:20It's amazing.
01:18:21It's like Shinjuku.
01:18:23It's a super city.
01:18:26Surprisingly, Tameru, the holy place of mountaineering,
01:18:30has many bars and discos.
01:18:32There are many tourists, too.
01:18:33Yes, there are many tourists.
01:18:35It's a place where young people enjoy a party until morning.
01:18:42As expected, it's a town that the mayor of Kathmandu built.
01:18:48Watanabe stays in such a tunnel for a few days until his permission is granted.
01:18:55Dad.
01:18:59This is Watanabe's hotel.
01:19:00It's my favourite hotel.
01:19:02It's a little high, but...
01:19:04If it's not a big room, I can't organize my luggage.
01:19:07So I'll stay in this room.
01:19:09It's big.
01:19:12Watanabe stays in this room every time.
01:19:17It's a mess.
01:19:20It's clean.
01:19:21I'm sorry.
01:19:22I couldn't clean up at all.
01:19:26There are so many things.
01:19:28It's amazing.
01:19:30There are all the luggage that I left in Nepal.
01:19:33You didn't bring all of them from Japan?
01:19:35Yes.
01:19:36I put them in a pile and put them in a depot.
01:19:41It's a mountaineering town, as expected.
01:19:44There is also a system that keeps the luggage in a bottle case.
01:19:51By the way, what did you bring from Japan?
01:19:55Isn't it Korean seaweed?
01:19:56Yes, it's Korean seaweed.
01:19:57I like seaweed.
01:20:00Is that a tea bag?
01:20:02Yes.
01:20:03It's good for your throat.
01:20:06It's very popular with foreigners.
01:20:08If you don't take a lot of water, you'll get an acne.
01:20:11It's boring to just drink water.
01:20:16So I brought a lot of things to get rid of the acne.
01:20:19It's also fun.
01:20:22It's more than a life-threatening challenge for Watanabe.
01:20:29Mountaineering is fun.
01:20:32It's very delicious.
01:20:35They are in a state of emergency, as if they are preparing for a long trip.
01:20:45Thank you.
01:20:48What are you going to do today?
01:20:50Today, I'm going to buy things that I don't have enough of.
01:20:53I'm going to buy equipment.
01:20:56Are you going to buy it locally?
01:20:58Yes, I'm going to buy it locally.
01:21:00It's cheap, and the goods are good.
01:21:02I'm going to buy them all.
01:21:07This is a mountaineering town.
01:21:11There are a lot of mountaineering goods in the town.
01:21:21There are many types of mountaineering goods.
01:21:27There is no oxygen in the 8000m mountain.
01:21:29And there is no fire.
01:21:31It's very high quality.
01:21:35Look at this.
01:21:37These are all sold.
01:21:41I finally found it.
01:21:43Every time I climb the mountain, I buy a new one on the last day.
01:21:49If it is old, it will be damaged.
01:21:51And the temperature will be low.
01:21:53I want to avoid the risk of injury.
01:21:58In addition, there is a place where you can climb the mountain.
01:22:04Hey, Eden.
01:22:08Look at this.
01:22:09I don't have a hand because I'm injured.
01:22:12This is the same as Everest.
01:22:14This is the same as many times.
01:22:16This is the same as many times.
01:22:18This is the same as many times.
01:22:24He is the first Indian to climb Everest.
01:22:27He will go to Japan with me.
01:22:31He is the youngest in the world.
01:22:33He wants to climb Everest.
01:22:36She is the first Russian to climb Everest.
01:22:41She is the youngest in the world.
01:22:43Let's go together.
01:22:45If you walk in the city, you can see the start of Everest.
01:22:51She is the first Nepalese woman to climb Everest.
01:22:54She is an international mountaineer.
01:22:57She is also equipped with a Neboshi.
01:23:01She is preparing for the last stage.
01:23:05What is it?
01:23:08This is a capsule set.
01:23:12This is Korean food.
01:23:16This is good.
01:23:19This is good.
01:23:27This is a fish cake.
01:23:31This is grilled fish.
01:23:34This is grilled fish.
01:23:38This is good.
01:23:41This is grilled fish.
01:23:46This is good.
01:23:48How is it?
01:23:50This is good.
01:23:52She eats a lot of food.
01:23:57This is Japanese food.
01:23:59She eats a lot every day.
01:24:01Why is that?
01:24:05She might die.
01:24:07I see.
01:24:10She might die.
01:24:13She suddenly says something scary.
01:24:18Although she enjoys it, it is a life-threatening challenge.
01:24:25Watanabe's fun is based on determination.
01:24:34She is ready.
01:24:37She is ready.
01:24:40Watanabe is in trouble.
01:24:46She is a crazy staff.
01:24:52She is in trouble.
01:24:54She is in trouble.
01:24:56She is in trouble.
01:25:00What is it?
01:25:02She is in trouble every time.
01:25:06She is in trouble every time.
01:25:11What is it?
01:25:14She might die.
01:25:19She is in trouble every time.
01:25:24She is a genius.
01:25:28What is it?
01:25:39What is he going to do?
01:25:42He helped me until the end.
01:25:50My goal was to work with San-no.
01:26:01But I changed my mind.
01:26:06I changed my mind when a different client came.
01:26:13Watanabe is angry.
01:26:16What is his decision?
01:26:19This time, I think it's okay.
01:26:28San-no and Watanabe are the most important partners.
01:26:37She is in trouble.
01:26:39She is a crazy staff.
01:26:43It happened when she went trekking.
01:26:50This time, I went trekking by car.
01:26:56I will go higher and higher.
01:26:59I think I will get altitude sickness.
01:27:04I have to go with everyone this time.
01:27:09I have to go with the Chinese government.
01:27:14I can't stay alone.
01:27:19I will go to get used to the altitude sickness.
01:27:24How long will you go?
01:27:26I will be back in a week.
01:27:29Will you be back in a week?
01:27:31Really?
01:27:33He is going to climb the most beautiful valley in the world.
01:27:38It is Kanzenri in Lantan Valley.
01:27:43He is preparing to go down.
01:27:46The height of the mountain is 4,600 meters.
01:27:50It takes a week to climb a mountain higher than Mt. Fuji.
01:27:56Is this a training?
01:27:58It's beautiful.
01:28:00It's amazing.
01:28:04The staff went to the mountain with full of motivation.
01:28:12But...
01:28:16It's too steep.
01:28:21It's too steep.
01:28:22She can't keep up with the daily exercise.
01:28:26She can't keep up with the daily exercise.
01:28:30That's right.
01:28:32Are you okay?
01:28:34Can you carry my luggage?
01:28:38It's hard.
01:28:43When she climbed more than 3,000 meters...
01:28:49I feel sick.
01:28:50Who?
01:28:51I knew it.
01:28:53Take this medicine.
01:28:56Did you take it?
01:28:58Take it now.
01:29:00I feel nauseous.
01:29:02It's the same when I take the medicine.
01:29:06She started to feel nauseous because of the altitude sickness.
01:29:10The altitude sickness doesn't heal quickly.
01:29:15She got down immediately after taking the medicine.
01:29:20Meanwhile, Watanabe...
01:29:24What is that?
01:29:25It's Shin Ramyun.
01:29:27It's similar to Korean food.
01:29:36It's spicy.
01:29:38It's not enough.
01:29:40But I'm getting hungry.
01:29:42When I climb the mountain.
01:29:44It's crazy.
01:29:45She's so hungry that she can't keep up with the climbing.
01:29:47It's a crazy altitude sickness.
01:29:52And on the fifth day of trekking...
01:29:55I think she'll get used to it in a moment.
01:30:05Wow, the view is amazing.
01:30:17It's the top.
01:30:19We're here.
01:30:22Let's go.
01:30:254,600 meters.
01:30:28Let's go.
01:30:32Beautiful view.
01:30:34It's amazing.
01:30:35They arrive at the 4,600-meter-high peak
01:30:38where you can see the Himalayan Mountains.
01:30:45Meanwhile, the staff...
01:30:47They're following us.
01:30:50They're following us.
01:30:52I'm glad we could see it.
01:30:54It's amazing that we climbed the 4,600-meter-high mountain.
01:31:00We didn't wait that long.
01:31:03It took a lot of effort.
01:31:07It's amazing.
01:31:08It's a completely different view.
01:31:12The staff managed to reach the top,
01:31:15but they couldn't keep up with Watanabe's pace.
01:31:20For me, it's...
01:31:23It's normal.
01:31:24It's not normal.
01:31:25It's not slow. It's not fast.
01:31:28It's normal, so it's okay.
01:31:31People say that to me.
01:31:33I don't get sick.
01:31:36I don't overdo it.
01:31:38It's normal, so it's okay.
01:31:42After spending about an hour at the top,
01:31:46the altitude sickness is over.
01:31:50However, due to a problem with his ability,
01:31:53the staff decided to give up.
01:31:57It's amazing that he was trying so hard.
01:31:59Watanabe lost his shelter and the staff.
01:32:04However,
01:32:06he was the one who asked the staff to accompany him as a cameraman.
01:32:10In fact, Watanabe's acquaintance...
01:32:14He came with me to Makaru last spring.
01:32:18Makaru Kurupa.
01:32:20I was very happy to see him,
01:32:23so I invited him to come with me this time.
01:32:26Actually, he came at a different time.
01:32:30He and his subordinates turned the camera instead of the staff,
01:32:35and they went together as Watanabe's shelter.
01:32:39The situation was somehow settled.
01:32:44However, there was a big problem at the end.
01:32:48What?
01:32:53No way.
01:32:55No way.
01:32:56No way.
01:32:57No way.
01:32:58Shishapanma is cancelled.
01:33:00What?
01:33:01What?
01:33:02What?
01:33:04The decision made by China is...
01:33:07What?
01:33:08Shishapanma is not allowed to climb.
01:33:11Wait a minute.
01:33:12What?
01:33:13What?
01:33:14It's a surprising development.
01:33:16What is this?
01:33:17All the Chinese government?
01:33:20All of them.
01:33:21Last fall,
01:33:23several people died in the flood,
01:33:27and it was cancelled.
01:33:29It may be related,
01:33:32but I don't know.
01:33:34Preparations for climbing are in full swing,
01:33:38and it's the end of April.
01:33:40It's the time of the flood.
01:33:42It's not a decision because it's dangerous.
01:33:46It's not announced the reason.
01:33:48There are many people who have climbed to the 13th floor.
01:33:51We met many people in the city.
01:33:53There are about 20 people who think Shishapanma is the last.
01:33:58We will challenge again.
01:34:00If we get permission.
01:34:01If we get permission.
01:34:02Let's go on a journey to get permission.
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