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00:00The sea level is 800 meters above sea level.
00:06This is the deep sea.
00:07What is this?
00:10Let's take a picture of this.
00:12Can you take a picture with this?
00:15This is just right.
00:17He is cute.
00:19He looks like you.
00:23I'm taking a picture of this.
00:25This is amazing.
00:27Tonight's journey is filled with crazy knowledge, technology, and passion.
00:35On a journey to find a giant creature that no one has ever seen in the deep sea.
00:48The Giant Creature in the Deep Sea VS Crazy Journey
00:53Tonight's journey is with Dr. Tsunemi Kubodera, a Japanese squid expert.
00:58Dr. Squid?
01:02It's so big!
01:03Wow, that's a great picture!
01:04He's a crazy man who lives with squids.
01:08It's huge!
01:09In fact, he's a member of the National Museum of Science and Technology.
01:13He's an expert on squid octopus.
01:15Squid octopus?
01:16I go to many places to find out what kind of squid there are and how many kinds there are.
01:20The more I do it, the more interesting it is.
01:23He's been chasing squid octopus in the sea of the world for 40 years.
01:27Octopus is amazing.
01:29He's a great man who has discovered 15 new species so far.
01:34Among them, there is a discovery that surprised the world.
01:40I thought I wouldn't succeed even by 1%.
01:43But it really came out.
01:45It was such an experience that I don't know what to say.
01:50That is...
01:52a giant squid.
01:53It's a giant squid.
01:55The video that Kubodera took with NHK and TAG was the world's first swimming giant squid.
02:03There was news about a living giant squid.
02:06White, white, white, white.
02:07Yes.
02:08White, white, please.
02:09Wow, it's amazing.
02:10It's cool.
02:11It's a giant squid.
02:12It's a giant squid.
02:13It's here.
02:15Look at it.
02:16It's a monster.
02:18It's about three meters in length.
02:20Three meters.
02:21The video of the giant squid, the monster of the deep sea, attracted great attention from all over the world.
02:28It's so cool.
02:29There was news about it.
02:31Twelve years after that,
02:33Kubodera retired from his regular job and started his research.
02:40He lives his second life every day.
02:43He's working hard.
02:46It was supposed to be.
02:49I'm still working on it.
02:51I think I can do it if I work a little more.
02:54So I'm going to try again.
02:56I'm going to try again.
02:58I'm going to try again.
03:00He still wants to research.
03:02There is a mysterious creature.
03:05That is...
03:06It's a giant squid that no one knows about.
03:09It's a giant squid.
03:10A giant squid?
03:11It's a giant squid.
03:14Which one is it?
03:16What is it?
03:18There are no tentacles in a giant squid.
03:21It only has eight arms.
03:22It's an octopus.
03:24It's a squid like an octopus with only eight legs.
03:28Kubodera wants to find that giant creature.
03:34So where is it?
03:37I found it on the seafloor of a boat in Hokkaido.
03:44At that time, there were about six types of giant squid that I knew.
03:49Compared to the giant squid with a name that has been recorded so far,
03:54the size is completely different.
03:57The proportions of the body are also different.
04:00I think it's not something that has been recorded so far.
04:05It is twice the size of the octopus that has been confirmed in the past.
04:09At that time, Kubodera saw this as a new species.
04:14He began to investigate the sea of Laos.
04:17He continued to visit the sea for eight years and found a giant octopus.
04:22However, he couldn't find it and had a hard day.
04:29This time, it's his revenge.
04:33I've been chasing it for a long time, so I want to do it.
04:37I want to finish it.
04:40So, I would like to take you on a journey with a giant octopus.
04:45However...
04:47It's the end.
04:50I came all the way here.
04:53Because of his experience, he is worried that he will be alone with the teacher and the program.
04:59This time, Kubodera himself has recruited two crazy people.
05:05First of all...
05:06It may be rude to say this, but I would like to assist Kubodera's last dream.
05:13Crazy fisherman, Takuya Kozuka.
05:18He has been to more than 50 countries in the world.
05:22He has caught many giant fish.
05:26Of course, he has also caught giant squids.
05:30He has known Kubodera for many years as a friend of giant squids.
05:37Can you catch it?
05:38I can catch it.
05:40I think I can catch it.
05:44And the first man to appear in Crazy is another member.
05:49Legend is a legend.
05:51I was very happy to hear that I could work with Mr. Kubodera.
05:57The underwater drone developer, Shohei Ito.
06:02This is our underwater drone, Tripod Finder 2.
06:06Even without a submarine...
06:09With this drone, you can shoot more than 1,000 meters underwater.
06:16Crazy.
06:17Ito loves deep-sea creatures so much that he developed it himself.
06:22Crazy man.
06:26Until now, he has discovered various rare creatures in deep seas all over Japan and captured them on camera.
06:36It's transparent.
06:38For us who can't set up a submarine like NHK, it's a salvation from heaven.
06:47I think there is a chance.
06:49I want to find it as much as possible.
06:52Let's go.
06:54We will take you on a journey to find the giant creatures challenged by the strongest trio.
07:05This is Dr. Kubodera, Mr. Kozuka Tsurushiro, and Mr. Ito, the underwater drone developer.
07:10Thank you, Mr. Ito.
07:13The giant squid we saw earlier?
07:14Yes.
07:15The giant squid?
07:16I remember that.
07:17It's so cool.
07:18Is this news more than 10 years ago?
07:20Yes, it's been 11 years.
07:21Mr. Kubodera was discovered, right?
07:23Not discovered, but I was on a submarine.
07:25The depth of the water was between 600 and 700 meters.
07:29I met him.
07:31You must have been excited to take this live video.
07:39I was really excited at that time.
07:41Mr. Ito, this is your first appearance.
07:43You like deep-sea fish so much that you made a submarine drone yourself.
07:49What does this mean?
07:50When I was a kid, there was a deep-sea fish called Nagazu Eeso.
07:53I was very curious when I saw it in the picture book.
07:57It's called a tripod fish.
07:59It's like a tripod.
08:01Is it a fish that swims on the seabed?
08:05Yes.
08:06It sits on the seabed and looks at the current.
08:09And it's waiting for food.
08:11It searches for food in the current.
08:15You know a lot about deep-sea fish.
08:18I've been doing this for many years.
08:21Mr. Kubodera, what kind of journey is this?
08:25It's a journey to find a giant octopus.
08:29Is it called an octopus?
08:31That's right.
08:32There are 10 legs of an octopus.
08:34Two of them are used to catch food.
08:38But the octopus loses its legs when it's small.
08:42Does it lose its legs?
08:43Yes, it does.
08:44That's why there are 8 legs.
08:45Yes, there are 8 legs.
08:468 arms make an octopus.
08:49So it's called an octopus-like squid.
08:52It's easy to understand.
08:53I wish I had thought of a better name.
08:56No one would know.
08:58It's an octopus or a squid.
09:00It's a squid.
09:01I've been aiming for this giant octopus and squid.
09:03I want to get the specimen.
09:05And I want to see the video.
09:07That's what I've been doing all this time.
09:09You've been treated, but you still want to find it.
09:12That's right.
09:13That's why you came back.
09:14And this time, two people were recruited.
09:17I was aiming for a giant octopus and squid.
09:21Mr. Kotsuka is good at catching big fish from the deep sea.
09:26So Mr. Kotsuka came to me again and asked me to do it.
09:30Mr. Ito will join us at that time.
09:35Mr. Ito is the one who is in the lead in the underwater drone.
09:39So if he comes with me,
09:41I think I can take a video of the giant octopus and squid in the water.
09:45I'm looking forward to it.
09:47So, after the operation was successful,
09:50they went to Laos, Hokkaido.
09:54Hello.
09:55Nice to meet you.
09:57It's been years since I've seen you.
09:59This time, I'm in the lead in the underwater drone.
10:02What are you filming?
10:03I'm under a lot of pressure.
10:06The sea that the three of them will go to is...
10:10World Heritage Site, Laos, the eastern side of the Shiretoko Peninsula.
10:17The Nemuro Sea, which is located between Kunashiri Island and Laos,
10:22is a deep ocean.
10:26Due to the influence of the ice that flows in midwinter,
10:29there are many planktons,
10:31and various species of creatures live here.
10:36In addition, there are no large research institutions nearby.
10:40In particular, the deep sea is an area where you can expect unknown creatures due to the unexplored area.
10:46However,
10:49the question is how to find the giant octopus and squid in this vast sea.
10:54I can't see it if it's 90 meters away.
10:58This is the document.
11:00It's a typical movement.
11:03It's just around here.
11:05I think the giant octopus and squid will come out, too.
11:08We have to decide where to go while watching the action of the giant octopus and squid.
11:15Yes, the key is...
11:18The giant octopus and squid.
11:21The giant octopus and squid will come during the day,
11:24and the giant octopus and squid will come during the night.
11:27We have to put the drone in the middle of the night.
11:31There should be a giant octopus and squid that are being targeted as bait next to the giant octopus and squid.
11:37I see.
11:38Based on the data of the appearance of the giant octopus and squid,
11:42which Kugodera has been working with researchers for many years,
11:45tomorrow,
11:46the drone team and the fishing team will be separated by the bait.
11:52They are aiming for a giant creature that looks like a phantom.
12:05There are two local fishing boats.
12:10Compared to that NHK giant octopus and squid,
12:13the budget and scale are less than one-tenth.
12:17However,
12:20they are not losing their spirit.
12:23First, they set off to find a giant octopus and squid.
12:27I'm scared of giant octopus and squid.
12:28Me, too.
12:29I thought they were hunting.
12:31There are a lot of them.
12:35It's easy to find a whale if it's this hard.
12:37The condition of the sea is good.
12:39If the tide rises somewhere on this sea,
12:42it means that there is a giant octopus and squid there.
12:45There are a lot of them in the sea.
12:48I'm not sure if we can see them.
12:50I think so, too.
12:52It's been a long time since we've been here.
12:55It's been a long time since we've been here.
12:58It's been a long time since we've been here.
13:00It's been an hour.
13:05It's amazing.
13:06I've never seen such a big bird in Croatia.
13:09Croatia?
13:11I've never seen such a big bird in Croatia.
13:12He wanted to see whales more than birds.
13:17You're right.
13:19The head of a whale is out.
13:21A whale?
13:23Yes.
13:24The head of a whale is out.
13:25Amazing.
13:26The head of a whale is out.
13:27Amazing.
13:28It's there.
13:30It's excited.
13:31It's close to us.
13:32I think so.
13:33It's open.
13:36Then, it's clear that the whale is near us.
13:40The whale can be seen by the sea.
13:42The whale can be seen by the sea.
13:43I'm excited just by looking at the whale.
13:46Wow, wow, wow!
13:48It's huge!
13:50Wow!
13:52There it is!
13:54The three-headed macaw whale!
13:58Wow!
14:00Wow, wow, wow!
14:04It's amazing! I've never seen a whale like this before!
14:06I'm so happy! I've never seen one before!
14:08Oh, really?
14:10We had a little doubt, but...
14:12Mr. Kugodera...
14:14Have you seen one before?
14:16No, I haven't.
14:18I thought it would be easy.
14:20I thought it would be easy.
14:22He was an amazing man.
14:24But this is only the first stage.
14:28The fate of the giant macaw whale.
14:32According to Mr. Kugodera,
14:34there is something that feeds them.
14:36The fact that they are here
14:38means that there must be some kind of squid
14:40down here.
14:42I think this will be an interesting point.
14:46Yes.
14:48There should be a giant macaw whale in this deep sea.
14:52So,
14:54the plan is to go to the next stage.
14:56It's in the best place.
14:58Let it go a little bit.
15:00Okay.
15:02According to Mr. Kugodera's instructions,
15:04the fishing team, Kozuka,
15:06will aim for the giant macaw whale.
15:08It's difficult to catch it.
15:10It's difficult to catch it.
15:14What kind of creature
15:16does the giant macaw whale feed?
15:24Can you catch it with a rod?
15:26Yes, I can.
15:28I've never seen such a big macaw whale.
15:30Then, something is missing.
15:32What is it?
15:34I think it's a giant macaw whale.
15:36I think it's a giant macaw whale.
15:38It's coming towards us.
15:40It's heading for us.
15:42It's heading for us.
15:44It's fast.
15:46It's so fast.
15:48It's scary.
15:50It's only a few meters away.
15:52Why is it coming?
15:54It's so close.
15:56It's better to climb up.
15:58It's so close.
16:00It's so close.
16:02It's big!
16:04It's big!
16:06I'm scared. I'm going to get hit.
16:08He decides it's dangerous to fish, so he waits.
16:11Oh no!
16:13It's coming!
16:15There's got to be something big.
16:17There's got to be something big.
16:19If we don't aim for it, it won't come.
16:22Is there really a giant creature in this deep sea?
16:30I can't get my tail out.
16:32It's coming!
16:36It's coming!
16:38It's coming!
16:40It's coming!
16:42It's coming!
16:44This is called a fluke up.
16:46This is called a fluke up.
16:48It's a movement for whales to search for food and dive into the deep sea.
16:51I wonder how many whales there are.
16:53I wonder how many whales there are.
16:55It's going to be dangerous if we don't aim for it.
16:57It's going to be dangerous if we don't aim for it.
16:59It's a red line.
17:01It's a red line.
17:04According to the detector, the location is 400 meters deep.
17:08According to the detector, the location is 400 meters deep.
17:10There may be a giant fluke up nearby.
17:15He shares this information with the drone team.
17:21The drone is going in now.
17:23The drone is going in now.
17:26Please wait a moment.
17:29What is the world of deep sea that the latest drone is recording?
17:36It's a jellyfish.
17:37It's a jellyfish.
17:39It's beautiful.
17:41It's a jellyfish.
17:43It's amazing that it's captured so beautifully.
17:45It's amazing that it's captured so beautifully.
17:47The tentacles are all stretched out.
17:49The tentacles are all stretched out.
17:51It's interesting.
17:53It's interesting to see it in the sea.
17:55Thank you very much.
17:57I was aiming for this since I was young.
18:01I couldn't pull it out easily,
18:03but Mr. Ito did a great job.
18:07Kubo-dera's dream over 8 years may come true.
18:11He immediately searches for a giant octopus.
18:15Then...
18:17Wow!
18:19There is an unknown world.
18:31It's 200 meters.
18:33We're going to dive from here.
18:35There are so many of them.
18:37There are so many of them.
18:40When you go over 200 meters,
18:43you can see the ocean of Frankton
18:47along with the organic matter called marine snow.
18:51There are so many of them,
18:53so they must be eating the ocean.
18:55I see.
18:57I can't see the bottom of the ocean.
18:59You mean between the ocean and the squid?
19:01Between the squid.
19:03I don't think it's connected to the sky,
19:05but I think it's connected to the ocean.
19:07Kubo-dera has done research
19:09and found that the food chain in this deep sea
19:11consists of sea urchins,
19:13naked sardines,
19:15squid,
19:17and giant octopus.
19:19In the end,
19:21he hypothesized that the food chain
19:23in this deep sea
19:25consists of sea urchins,
19:27naked sardines,
19:29squid,
19:31and giant octopus.
19:33I see.
19:35I think there are about 400 of them.
19:37400 to 500.
19:39I see.
19:43There are a lot of them.
19:45There it is.
19:47It's a squid.
19:49It's a squid.
19:51It's a sea urchin.
19:53It's not that big.
19:55It's about this big.
19:57It's a normal squid.
19:59It's a medium-sized squid.
20:01It's beautiful.
20:03The small-sized squid appeared.
20:05Kubo-dera discovered it
20:07and published it in a new book.
20:09Kubo-dera is amazing.
20:11He published it in a new book.
20:13It's coming this way again.
20:15It's a group of squids.
20:17There are a lot of squids.
20:19There are a lot of squids.
20:21There are a lot of squids.
20:23There are a lot of squids.
20:25Next,
20:27can they discover
20:29the giant octopus squids
20:31that are after this squid?
20:33Do they eat squids?
20:35Is this an octopus squid?
20:37Octopus squids are already here.
20:39Octopus squids?
20:41I don't think so.
20:43I found it.
20:45They couldn't discover
20:47the octopus squids.
20:49It looks beautiful.
20:51It's amazing.
20:53On the other hand,
20:55Kozuka of the fishing team
20:57I think it's a good place.
20:59I want to show Kozuka
21:01what's inside.
21:03He's aiming for the giant octopus squids.
21:07How is it?
21:0950 meters to go.
21:13Then...
21:17It's broken.
21:19What did it do?
21:21It's eating.
21:23The noodles
21:25are gone in one bite.
21:27I think it's
21:29a bigger squid
21:31than the octopus squid.
21:33It ate the octopus squid.
21:35It ate it in one bite.
21:37Is this
21:39the giant octopus squid's doing?
21:43Here's the drone team.
21:47They dive deeper
21:49into the 700 meters deep sea.
21:51We've landed.
21:53It's on the slope.
21:55What's the creature that appeared there?
21:57What's this?
21:59It looks fluffy.
22:01It's a shrimp.
22:03It might be a giant octopus squid.
22:05It's moving.
22:07It's white.
22:09What is it?
22:13It's a big fish.
22:15It's moving.
22:17What is it?
22:19It's a little big.
22:23It's white.
22:25It's a big fish.
22:27It's a big fish.
22:29It has a mustache.
22:33It's cute.
22:35There are a lot of creatures.
22:37The density is high.
22:39It's cute.
22:41It's a grass fish.
22:43It's a grass fish.
22:45It's heavy.
22:47The egg is amazing.
22:49It's an egg.
22:51I can see the eyes.
22:53What kind of egg is it?
22:55It might be an egg.
22:57It's the first time to see this.
23:01The video is too clear.
23:03As expected,
23:05they forget about the giant octopus squid
23:07and keep looking at it.
23:09If we find this,
23:11we can watch it for hours.
23:13We can watch it forever.
23:15It's 7 o'clock.
23:17It's 7 o'clock.
23:19Let's catch it.
23:21It's like we're in Hokkaido.
23:25Although it's not their goal,
23:27they are recording a precious video.
23:31There is a good one.
23:33What?
23:35What is it?
23:37I think it's a jellyfish.
23:39That's good.
23:41Let's catch this one.
23:43They are crazy
23:45because they want to observe the creatures.
23:47That's good.
23:49Actually,
23:51even if they love the same deep sea,
23:53they are different
23:55in size and size.
23:57It's small.
23:59What is it?
24:01It's a small jellyfish.
24:03I'm curious.
24:05It's almost a jellyfish.
24:09By the way,
24:11Ito loves jellyfish.
24:13He loves jellyfish.
24:15Among them,
24:17he loves a small jellyfish called polyp.
24:19Even at home,
24:21he has two wine cellars
24:23with different temperatures.
24:27Ito is interested
24:29in jellyfish polyp.
24:31I want to see a small one.
24:33I wonder
24:35how many jellyfish there are.
24:37That's his hobby.
24:39It's his research.
24:41I don't commit to it.
24:43By the way,
24:45I told him
24:47that I'm not interested in a small one.
24:49That's his hobby.
24:51That's not true.
24:53When he told me that,
24:55I was surprised.
25:01Next,
25:03he caught a creature
25:05that only Kubo likes.
25:07It's a deep sea octopus.
25:09What is it?
25:11Let's catch it.
25:13Can I catch it?
25:15Yes, you can.
25:17Don't miss it.
25:19Can I catch it with this?
25:21It looks good.
25:23It looks like a face.
25:25It looks like a face.
25:27I got it.
25:29I got it.
25:31He caught it.
25:33It's amazing.
25:37Can I catch it at once?
25:39Yes, you can.
25:41It's a slug
25:43that sucks water from the hose.
25:45It's a slug that sucks water from the hose.
25:51It'll be five hours soon.
25:53Let's stop at the ferry.
25:55Let's stop at the ferry.
25:57Do we pull up the boat?
25:59Do we pull up the boat?
26:01The battery is running out.
26:03The battery is running out.
26:05He couldn't find any jellyfish.
26:07He couldn't find any jellyfish.
26:09The end.
26:11The end.
26:13Three days left.
26:15Will his dream come true?
26:17It's a powerful picture.
26:19It's a powerful picture.
26:21It's a vivid picture of the sea.
26:23It's a vivid picture of the sea.
26:25It's like a space.
26:27It's like a space.
26:29It's like a space.
26:31It's like a space.
26:33It's amazing.
26:35It's amazing.
26:37I made some religions samples.
26:39I made some religions samples.
26:41I couldn't find any expensive
26:51samples that
26:54look smaller.
26:59But it caught the snow fish.
27:01But it caught the snow fish.
27:04But it caught the snow fish.
27:06That was the first time I did that.
27:08When I was lifting him up.
27:10He's an idiot.
27:12He's in.
27:14He can't get out.
27:16He's getting in.
27:18It was fun.
27:20The first day is over.
27:22We have to go to the second day.
27:24We couldn't capture it in the video.
27:26It's a shame.
27:28Let's watch the next VTR.
27:30Here we go.
27:32This is pretty tough.
27:36It's fun.
27:38They split up early in the morning.
27:40They search for giant octopus.
27:44The drone team
27:46searches from 400 meters above sea level.
27:54350.
27:56400.
27:58400.
28:00There's a squid.
28:02There's a squid.
28:04400 meters above sea level.
28:06There's a squid.
28:08400 meters above sea level.
28:10What they found
28:12was the same
28:14type of squid.
28:18It's holding something.
28:20It's naked.
28:22It's naked.
28:24It's holding something.
28:26We got the video.
28:30It's not a squid.
28:32What?
28:34The octopus is holding something.
28:36The octopus is holding something.
28:38It's holding something.
28:40It's holding something.
28:46It's holding something.
28:48It's holding something.
28:50I'm going to take you there.
28:51Okay.
28:52Oh, I see.
28:53It's moving.
28:54The moment when the Kugodera's hypothesis is proven,
28:58and the Kata-dosu-ika captures the naked sardine.
29:02Wow.
29:03The scene where the Kata-dosu-ika holds the naked sardine in its arms and captures it.
29:09I think this is a pretty big topic.
29:13I'm excited.
29:14That was good, wasn't it?
29:15Yes.
29:17It's not a Kata-dosu-ika, but it captured a precious moment.
29:21Wow.
29:22Isn't it the strongest?
29:23And...
29:25Oh!
29:27It looks like a famous sardine.
29:28It's a sardine.
29:29Oh, it's a sardine.
29:30It's a sardine.
29:31It's a sardine.
29:32Oh, it's a sardine.
29:33Let's take a picture.
29:38What is it?
29:39It's a sardine.
29:40This is precious, too.
29:41Yes, it's precious.
29:43It looks like a famous sardine.
29:44It's a sardine.
29:45It's a sardine.
29:46There was a sardine.
29:47Oh, there it is.
29:48Let's take a picture.
29:49If we take a picture...
29:50What they found was a sardine.
29:54It's one of the rare creatures that Ito wanted to see.
29:58In the areas of Sagami Bay and Selka Bay, where we usually dive,
30:02we usually can't see the sardine unless we go deeper.
30:06That's right.
30:07It's about 1,000 meters.
30:08Yes, 1,000 to 2,000 meters.
30:10In Hokkaido, it's about 600 meters.
30:14It's like a sardine.
30:15I feel like I'm really there.
30:17I'm surprised.
30:18No, no, no.
30:21Ito is very excited about this.
30:25It's a sardine.
30:26It's a sardine.
30:28There must be a sardine in front of us.
30:31And there must be one.
30:34This is a little big.
30:36Oh, it's a big-faced sardine.
30:37It's a big-faced sardine.
30:38I've heard of it.
30:39It's a big-faced sardine.
30:40It's a big-faced sardine.
30:41They are both very excited about the precious footage.
30:47It's a little big.
30:49It's a big-faced sardine.
30:51It's a big-faced sardine.
30:52It's a big-faced sardine.
30:53It's a big-faced sardine.
30:55It's like a UFO.
30:56We can stop it.
30:57We can stop it without making a fix.
31:00It's a big-faced sardine.
31:01It's amazing.
31:02It's interesting to see a sardine that's only standing.
31:05Is it a friend?
31:06It's like this.
31:09We can't see this very often.
31:10I've seen a lot of Umendako before, but I've never seen an Omendako.
31:16The Umendako is a popular fish in the aquarium.
31:21It's about 15 cm in diameter.
31:25It's so cute.
31:26It looks like it's smiling.
31:27It's twice as big.
31:28It's huge.
31:29The Umendako is a rare species found in the deep sea of this area.
31:36It's a Umeba, but it's crushed.
31:38What?
31:39Is it crushed?
31:42I think so.
31:45Umebako has big, crushed eyes.
31:49It's not as white as crushed Umebako.
31:53It's a rare sight.
31:55It's a rare sight in the world.
31:59It's open.
32:00It's open.
32:02It's crushed.
32:04It's amazing.
32:06I'm glad you caught it.
32:07If you leave it clean, you'll definitely catch it.
32:09I think it's a rare sight.
32:11It's so fluffy.
32:13It's so fluffy.
32:16It's so fluffy.
32:19It's spread out.
32:21It's amazing.
32:22It's like a plate.
32:24That's why it's called Umendako.
32:28It's a squid-shaped squid.
32:30The squid did a good job.
32:32It swims well.
32:34This is wonderful.
32:35I did it.
32:36I'm glad.
32:37It's a treasure.
32:38I think it's amazing.
32:41It's only in an emergency.
32:43It's only in an emergency.
32:46From the bottom.
32:48You can go from the bottom, too.
32:50I feel sorry for it.
32:52It's like a scout.
32:53That's right.
32:55It's like a scout.
32:56I want to take a picture from the bottom.
32:58The bottom is amazing.
32:59The bottom is amazing.
33:01I checked with the Umendako.
33:05Apparently, the gender is male.
33:08I don't know.
33:09But I know it's a male.
33:11I can tell when I see it.
33:12I get angry when I see a female.
33:14You get angry.
33:15What are you talking about?
33:16There's no such thing as a male.
33:17Umendako?
33:18Umendako.
33:19It's a rare sight.
33:20I have a video of it.
33:21Then you can't.
33:22But it's a video of a sea creature.
33:23It's a video of a sea creature.
33:24I've never seen a video of a sea creature in the water.
33:27I don't think there are many.
33:28I don't think there are many.
33:29It's amazing.
33:32It's been a long time since I've been moved like this.
33:34It's not the same as seeing a giant squid in person.
33:38That's right.
33:39That's right.
33:40It's as big as that.
33:41That's good.
33:46We couldn't reach the giant octopus with a series of video footage.
33:51The investigation of the drone team on this day is over.
33:54It's hard to find it.
33:56What is the result of the fishing team?
34:00What is the result of the fishing team?
34:01What is this?
34:04What is the identity?
34:11It was a blowfish.
34:12This is a blowfish.
34:13It's a blowfish.
34:16But this is...
34:19It's a blowfish.
34:24Blowfish.
34:27They only caught blowfish all day long.
34:31I don't know what's going on.
34:35The investigation of the giant octopus has only two days left.
34:43However.
34:45The next day.
34:46Lausoke was unable to depart due to heavy rain and wind.
34:51The search was suspended.
34:53I see. The weather is...
34:54Then.
35:02Good evening.
35:03Good evening.
35:04Where are you going?
35:05I'm going to Lausoke tomorrow.
35:07But I'm going to leave the ship there.
35:09So I'm going to go around for 10 hours a day.
35:11What?
35:12I'm going to go around for 10 hours a day.
35:13Crazy.
35:14He's going fishing using this situation.
35:19No.
35:20I'm going to a different place tomorrow.
35:21I'm going to leave the ship the day after tomorrow.
35:23I'm going to leave the ship the day after tomorrow.
35:25I'm going to leave the ship the day after tomorrow.
35:27I like it.
35:28However.
35:29This crazy behavior.
35:31Caught even more precious images.
35:35It's big.
35:40However.
35:41This crazy behavior.
35:43Caught even more precious images.
35:47The destination is.
35:48The southern end of Hokkaido where the ship seems to be out of the sea.
35:51Elimo.
35:54It takes about 5 hours for one way.
35:56Elimo.
36:01The target is the world record.
36:04I'm going to aim for a deep sea fish.
36:06The world record.
36:07Of course, she aims for a giant fish.
36:11By the way, the world record.
36:13In order to break the world record, he has to lift 700 meters with his hands.
36:28It looks really hard.
36:30It's so slippery.
36:33I can see something white.
36:35What is it?
36:38I'm counting on you.
36:41Did you catch something?
36:44Is it a world record?
36:46Maybe.
36:49It's a monster.
36:52It's huge.
36:53It's the other way around.
36:58It's a monster!
37:10It's a monster!
37:12The one who lifted it is Unedara, who is over 1 meter.
37:17Unedara!
37:19I know the world record.
37:21I'm over 1 meter and 2.4 kilometers.
37:25Yeah!
37:27It's over 1 meter.
37:29Kozuka has broken the world record.
37:34I'm over 10 kilometers, so I'm 100% sure it's the world record.
37:46He's excited.
37:47The world record is on the line.
37:50This crazy trio has something.
37:54Tomorrow is the last day.
37:56They aim for the giant octopus.
38:00They're a crazy team.
38:02They're a crazy team, but they're not aiming for anything.
38:06Kozuka has lifted a great one.
38:08That's right.
38:10The Japanese record is 4.7 kilometers and 102 centimeters.
38:16When I measured it, it was 11.5 kilometers and 118 centimeters.
38:23So I'm sure it's the Japanese record.
38:26I'm not sure if I'll apply for the world record.
38:30Do you have to do it by hand?
38:32That's right.
38:33If I do it by hand, I'll break the world record.
38:36So I have to do it by hand.
38:38I see.
38:40If I don't do it by hand, I can't be certified.
38:43It's like fishing.
38:45It's very difficult to do it by hand from a 700-meter deep sea.
38:51It's hard for two hours.
38:53Two hours?
38:55You have to fight for two hours?
38:57It's hard.
39:00Why is he so excited?
39:02But I'm excited.
39:04In the underwater drone, Mr. Kumotera took a video of a giant octopus.
39:09The giant octopus is cute.
39:11It's popular.
39:13I thought it was the first time I had taken a video of a giant octopus like this.
39:16This video, too.
39:17I took this video in Japan for the first time.
39:20It's so beautiful.
39:22It's a really beautiful 4K video.
39:25I went behind him and swam in the dark.
39:28He did a good job, too.
39:30He was a good swimmer.
39:32He ran away because he was hit by the octopus.
39:35Can you tell if it's a male or a female?
39:37I could tell where the arms were open.
39:40I could tell if it was a male by the arrangement of the suction cups.
39:44In that sense, it was a very interesting video.
39:48You made a great video.
39:51Did you make it by yourself?
39:53There are people in the company who help me a lot.
39:57This is what I made.
39:59You're a dangerous person.
40:02It would have been interesting if this video hadn't been taken.
40:08I wish I had taken a video of a giant octopus.
40:11There were a lot of other things in the video.
40:14I was able to take a video of the hypothesis to some extent.
40:18It was great this time.
40:20This is the last day of investigation.
40:22Will the next giant octopus be found?
40:25Let's watch the video.
40:30This is the last day of the giant octopus investigation.
40:36This time, the plan is to lay bait 400 meters near the deep sea and wait for the giant octopus to appear.
40:46The bait is a 30-centimeter coral.
40:49This is a 30-centimeter coral.
40:51And. . .
40:53I'm going to install a camera that can shoot up to 2,000 meters underwater.
41:00I want to find out what it is.
41:02I see.
41:03Will the giant octopus come again?
41:06I think so.
41:08Even if he can't catch it, he wants to see it.
41:15I'm going.
41:20Will he be able to catch it?
41:23Will he be able to catch it?
41:28It's a bomb.
41:29I was able to catch the giant octopus.
41:34And. . .
41:36I don't see any bite marks.
41:42Unfortunately, there are no bite marks.
41:45However. . .
41:46There is a precious moment for the camera attached to the end of the rope.
41:56However. . .
41:57There is a precious moment for the camera attached to the end of the rope.
42:04This is big.
42:05Isn't this big?
42:07This is big.
42:08That was big.
42:09That was big.
42:15What was reflected there was. . .
42:17What was reflected there was. . .
42:22It's a squid.
42:25It's big.
42:26It's a creature that is about 30 centimeters long.
42:31And. . .
42:32It has eight legs.
42:34Maybe. . .
42:35This is. . .
42:36Octopus.
42:37It's an octopus.
42:38It's an octopus.
42:39It's an octopus.
42:40It's interesting to see an octopus.
42:43It's an octopus.
42:44We need to know its tail and its heart.
42:48We need to know its tail and its heart.
42:49Maybe it's a type of a real octopus.
42:51Maybe it's a type of a real octopus.
42:53He wants to know its size.
42:56It's as a guide.
43:00The guide is about 50 centimeters long.
43:04The guide is about 50 centimeters long.
43:05It's about 7 or 80 centimeters in length.
43:08It is confirmed that the octopus is about 80 centimeters long.
43:13It seems that there is a giant octopus in this deep sea.
43:19I thought there was a giant octopus here.
43:23There is.
43:24There is?
43:25Yes, there is.
43:27If he knows that there is a giant octopus, he has to look for it as long as he can.
43:33He wants to shoot the whole body with a clear image.
43:39He has only a few chances.
43:43How far is it?
43:44It's 400 meters away.
43:52Wow.
43:54It's moving in a strange way.
43:57I think only one of them is moving in a different way.
44:00Isn't this the only octopus?
44:02Which one?
44:03The transparent one.
44:04Which one?
44:05The one on the left.
44:06The small one.
44:07That's the only octopus.
44:10That's the only octopus?
44:11It's small, but it looks like an octopus.
44:17And then...
44:19The one on the right.
44:20The one on the right.
44:22The octopus?
44:24It's a giant octopus.
44:25It's a giant octopus!
44:26It's an octopus.
44:27It's an octopus.
44:28It's a giant octopus.
44:29It's a giant octopus.
44:30It's a little bigger than the previous one.
44:31It's a little bigger.
44:32It's a little bigger.
44:33The image is coming.
44:34This time, it's a 50 centimeter octopus.
44:39Now, will a giant octopus over 1 meter appear?
44:45We're going to follow this octopus.
44:50But...
44:54It's fast!
44:55It's a UFO!
44:56It's running away at that speed.
44:57It's fast!
44:59It's still weak.
45:02It's still weak.
45:03It's fast!
45:05It disappeared in a blink of an eye.
45:08After that, the octopus didn't appear in front of us.
45:14It's difficult.
45:18I can't say it's easy, but I'll try again next time.
45:23The giant octopus mission is now over.
45:28I think it's the first time we've seen an octopus or a squid that really attacks food.
45:37It's a very rare image.
45:39In addition, we were able to capture a 50 centimeter octopus.
45:46I don't know if it's a child of a big octopus or a normal octopus.
45:51I don't know yet, but I've found a lot.
45:55In that sense, I think this investigation is very important.
46:00The journey of the giant octopus and squid research in Ugodera is not over yet.
46:06I see.
46:08How was it?
46:09This time, we were able to capture a giant octopus that was the size of a birthday party.
46:14But we were able to capture a video of the octopus.
46:17We were able to show a little bit of its appearance.
46:19We were able to see the ending.
46:21This is not over yet.
46:23That's right.
46:24I want to see it again.
46:25We've been here for a long time.
46:28This is a place where we want to investigate for a long time.
46:32But it costs a lot of money to investigate.
46:34That's right.
46:36Can't we do a big project like this once a year?
46:42But we also run a lot of projects.
46:47Have you ever seen such a scene?
46:49Next week, Taiwan!
46:53We'll enter a mysterious ceremony.
46:57Stay tuned!
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