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00:00From now on, please come in the minimum number of people.
00:03I feel a little nervous.
00:06Tonight, we will infiltrate the African beast, Uratori-hiki.
00:10Please do not speak here.
00:13What is the identity of the mysterious beast?
00:16A demon?
00:17I can't believe it.
00:20The Buddhist beast, Vs. Crazy Journey.
00:25Now, Crazy Journey has begun.
00:29Ms. Koyuki, I have a question for you tonight.
00:32Have you bought anything recently?
00:36I love rice, so I bought a lot of rice.
00:42How much is it?
00:44It's about 8,000 yen for 5 kg.
00:47It's expensive.
00:48Do you know the dragon's eye?
00:50What?
00:51The dragon's eye is the position of life.
00:53I've heard of it, but I don't know.
00:55What?
00:57How is it?
00:58I recently bought a G-Pen.
01:03How much is it?
01:04It's about 400,000 yen.
01:07What?
01:08I bought a G-Pen after a long time.
01:13Why did you say that?
01:15You said you love it.
01:17I'm teaching you how to buy 400,000 yen.
01:21Crazy Journey
01:25Toshiyuki Tanaka, a man who collects and studies the relics all over the world.
01:32First, he goes to his home, the relic lab.
01:38Excuse me.
01:43I'm Crazy Journey.
01:45Hello.
01:47I didn't have an intercom, so I left it open.
01:50It's okay.
01:53Excuse me.
01:58It's a great room.
02:00Isn't it a little messy?
02:03There are two rooms in the relic room.
02:07Oh, there's another room.
02:09Yes, Tanaka is a crazy man who lives and studies with more than 200 relics from all over the world.
02:22There are a lot of clouds.
02:23I work here and sleep here.
02:30What concerns me is the negative impact of the relics on his crazy life.
02:37Relics are not only bad things.
02:40Is that so?
02:41It's completely different.
02:43Originally, it was a treasure that brought good luck.
02:47If you misuse it, it will become a disaster and come back to you.
02:53Relics that bring good luck and curse depending on how you use them.
02:59One example is...
03:01What is this?
03:03This is a seal.
03:05It's made of a human skull.
03:08A human skull?
03:09Yes, a human skull.
03:11The seal of the skull transmitted to Tibet, Kanlin.
03:16Is there anything to do with this?
03:19That's right.
03:20It's said to use the bones of a sinner.
03:24Sinners don't do good things.
03:29There is a part of good luck in the bones.
03:34It's said to spread good luck by blowing it.
03:39Tibet and Nepal have such customs.
03:42Yes, they do.
03:43But if this is not a sinner's bone, but a normal sinner's bone, it will be the opposite.
03:51The evil spirit will come.
03:55By the way, which one is that?
03:57I don't know.
03:58You don't know?
04:00If you don't understand how to use it, it will be a big problem.
04:05That's why relics are interesting.
04:09Tanaka says.
04:11This country had such a religion.
04:14There was such a priest.
04:16He made a lot of relics.
04:19It's interesting and I'm getting into it.
04:24This time, he goes on a trip to study Tanaka's relics.
04:29This time, I'm going to Togo and Benin, the neighboring countries.
04:33He is going to Togo and Benin, the largest relic country in Africa.
04:42I'm very interested in the Buddha's signal.
04:46He infiltrates the world of the mysterious Buddha.
04:51I don't know unless I see it.
04:54Tonight, Toshiyuki Tanaka will take you on a mysterious journey to find relics.
05:04Nice to meet you.
05:06I'm Toshiyuki Tanaka, a relic researcher.
05:10Nice to meet you.
05:11Please come in.
05:12I feel like I'm a celebrity because there are a lot of TV programs.
05:16No, not at all.
05:18Excuse me.
05:21But I've seen other relics.
05:24Mr. Tanaka, what is this?
05:27This is a tattoo.
05:30I can see something from a while ago.
05:33Is it related to the Buddha?
05:35Yes.
05:36When I went to Thailand last time, there was a religion called Master Phon.
05:42It means to stab a sword into the upper jaw and bleed.
05:45I remember that.
05:47There was a festival once a year.
05:52I went there and participated in the ceremony.
05:56After the festival, a hermit said,
06:00Come here.
06:02He took me to a hut.
06:04He said,
06:06I'm going to put Master Phon's tattoo on my palm.
06:11It's like it's protecting you.
06:14It's called Sakuyan over there.
06:16But I didn't ask him.
06:18I refused him once.
06:21But he said,
06:23It hurt a lot.
06:25That's right.
06:27He said,
06:28I have to put it in both hands.
06:31But he said,
06:33I can't do it with my left hand.
06:35He said,
06:36He's a pathetic guy.
06:38I didn't ask him, but I didn't want to do it.
06:41You went to Thailand last time.
06:43Where are you going this time?
06:45I went to Africa.
06:47Africa?
06:49I had a lot of African artifacts.
06:53I bought them on the Internet and gave them to my acquaintances.
06:57But I've never been there.
07:00I wanted to go there someday.
07:03It was a bad story.
07:05But I made a little money.
07:07You made a lot of money.
07:09I made a little money.
07:11You want to go there?
07:12Yes.
07:14I'm glad to hear that.
07:16It's a journey to find African artifacts.
07:19Let's take a look.
07:23It takes 23 hours to get on a plane.
07:27To Togo, a country in the west of Africa.
07:33Good morning.
07:34Good morning.
07:36By the way, I don't know at all.
07:38What kind of country is Togo?
07:40Togo is one of the poorest countries in the world.
07:45It's a poor country.
07:49Togo Republic.
07:51It's a small country with a population of 9 million people facing Guinea-Bissau.
07:57The main industry is agriculture.
08:00Because the economic base is delayed,
08:02the infrastructure is still under construction.
08:07Therefore, after leaving the city for a while,
08:11the culture and customs from the old days are still vivid.
08:17The relics and rites from hundreds of years ago are still being carried on.
08:24This time, we will travel to two countries in the south of Togo.
08:32But there is a purpose.
08:35I'm very interested in the relics of black people.
08:40So-called voodoo relics.
08:43I've heard voodoo religion.
08:47That's it.
08:48That's right.
08:49Are you interested in the relics of voodoo relics?
08:53Yes, I am.
08:56Voodoo relics.
08:58The origin of voodoo religion is said to have originated in the second half of the 17th century
09:04when people were forced to migrate from Africa to Haiti by slave trade.
09:09The origin of voodoo religion is said to have originated by the fusion of the original African religion
09:15and the Christian religion before the migration.
09:18The number of believers in voodoo religion is 50 million,
09:23which is more than 30 million Tibetans.
09:26The origin of voodoo religion is said to have originated in the second half of the 17th century.
09:35Mr. Tanaka, do you have any voodoo relics?
09:38Well, I have a few.
09:43I bought them on the Internet.
09:47Did you buy them on the Internet?
09:50That's right.
09:51I think it's very precious to be able to see real voodoo relics on site.
10:00I see.
10:01I don't think you're very excited.
10:03On the contrary, I'm so moved that I can't speak.
10:07I'm very moved.
10:10West Africa is a dream place for a relic researcher.
10:15These two are the ones I chose for this interview.
10:19First, let's go to the largest African relic market.
10:24By the way, Mr. Tanaka, do you have a lot of African relics?
10:29I have quite a few.
10:31I like the Seneho tribe.
10:35There's an oracle about them.
10:38It's an elephant with long arms made of wood.
10:44If there's a trouble in the village, a shaman will come from somewhere.
10:49For example, if there's a thief,
10:52the long arm will point at the thief and say,
10:56Huh? It's you?
10:58It's you.
11:00It's the worst if it's true.
11:02It takes an hour to drive the car.
11:06We're here.
11:07Shall we go?
11:08Is it just ahead?
11:09Yes.
11:10We've arrived at the relic market.
11:14It's this way.
11:17Is this the only relic market?
11:19That's right.
11:22But before that...
11:24Hello.
11:25You've come a long way.
11:28Who are you?
11:29I'm Mr. Paul, a relic researcher who knows a lot about Buddhism.
11:33I see.
11:35This is Mr. Paul, who will show us around Tanaka.
11:40He studies relics and aims to become a relic researcher.
11:45I'm going to show you the biggest relic market in Africa.
11:51There are relics from all over the world,
11:54so I'm sure you'll like them.
11:57Wow, they're from all over the world.
11:59Yes, from all over the world.
12:01Not just Africa.
12:02That's amazing.
12:04At the biggest relic market in Thailand,
12:09What you have in your hand is worth 250,000 baht,
12:12which is 1 million yen in Japanese yen.
12:15there are the legendary Jujutsu Kaisen,
12:20and Kumanton, which has the remains of the deceased Taiji.
12:28There are many relics such as dolls and cards
12:32that are based on the folk belief passed down in Thailand.
12:38But what is at the biggest relic market in Africa?
12:44Oh, is it here?
12:47Yes, it's here.
12:55The atmosphere is amazing.
12:57It's the best.
12:59Wow, it's amazing.
13:01It's several times better than I expected.
13:07This is the so-called Fetish Market.
13:12In 1863, the Jujutsu Kaisen,
13:15a traditional Jujutsu market, was established.
13:22Not only Jujutsu,
13:24but also common people can use it when they are sick.
13:28It's like a pharmacy.
13:35If you come here, you can fix anything with the relics.
13:39Let's go.
13:41Wow, this is an animal.
13:46The first thing that stood out was the animal-shaped relic.
13:52What do you use this for?
13:54This is the corpse of a naturalized animal.
13:58Jujutsu uses it as a charm,
14:02and also as a material for various rituals and rituals.
14:08So you don't kill it?
14:10No.
14:12You only use the naturalized animal.
14:15What is this?
14:18It's a monkey.
14:20It's a dog.
14:22It's a hand.
14:23It's a monkey's hand.
14:25Can I touch it?
14:27Yes, of course.
14:32It has a unique smell.
14:39Tanaka couldn't figure it out.
14:43This is the child of a lion.
14:47A lion?
14:49A child of a lion?
14:51I don't know if it's hard to answer,
14:53but there's a reason why they use animals.
14:56In Buddhism, the power of animals is great.
15:00Since ancient times,
15:02Jujutsu has studied the energy of each animal.
15:08So it's an essential part of our rituals.
15:12For example,
15:14when we use a lion,
15:17how do we do it?
15:19Do we smash it into small pieces and drink it?
15:21Or do we offer it to the altar?
15:23Depending on the ritual,
15:25we smash it into small pieces,
15:27or put the head in a pot and boil it.
15:29There are many ways to use it,
15:31depending on the recipe of the Jujutsu.
15:34My friend, the Jujutsu,
15:36uses the charred charcoal
15:39as an inlay.
15:43So it depends on the Jujutsu.
15:46By the way,
15:48is there a specific example
15:50of how to use a lion,
15:53or how to use a snake?
15:57I can't give you a specific example.
16:00This is a secret recipe.
16:02You don't know who's listening, right?
16:05You can't talk about it
16:07in the middle of the market.
16:09Is that so?
16:11I'm sorry.
16:15That's right.
16:17The Jujutsu of the Buddha
16:19have a secret recipe
16:21that has been passed down
16:23from generation to generation.
16:25It's a secret ingredient
16:27that's like a secret ingredient
16:29of a secret restaurant.
16:31However, there are some rules.
16:34What is this?
16:36It looks like a ostrich.
16:38What is this?
16:40An ostrich?
16:42Does this make your legs faster?
16:46Does that happen?
16:48That's right.
16:50It depends on the recipe,
16:52but it's usually used
16:54to treat leg diseases.
16:56I see.
16:58It's a bit close.
17:00It overlaps.
17:02That makes sense.
17:04By the way,
17:06what is the price of these Jujutsu?
17:08What is the most expensive one?
17:12Let's see.
17:14I think the head of a leopard
17:16is the most expensive one.
17:18Is that a leopard?
17:20That's amazing.
17:22It's a leopard.
17:24How much is it?
17:26It depends on the store,
17:28but it's usually
17:30between 150,000 to 400,000 yen.
17:32I see.
17:34It's quite expensive.
17:36It's quite expensive.
17:38Yes, it is.
17:40In Thailand,
17:42Jujutsu such as dolls and cards
17:44stood out,
17:46but in Africa,
17:48Jujutsu such as animals
17:50such as fur and bones
17:52stood out.
17:54Among them,
17:56there is a Jujutsu
17:58that is common to the world.
18:00There are dolls,
18:02but they are also used for rituals.
18:04They are Jujutsu of dolls.
18:08This is a nail, isn't it?
18:10In Japan,
18:12we use a nail
18:14to cast a curse.
18:16I see.
18:18In Africa,
18:20we don't use it
18:22to cast a curse.
18:24On the contrary,
18:26if you leave this doll at home,
18:28the evil spirits and bad things
18:30will be absorbed by the nail
18:32and the curse will disappear.
18:34Furthermore,
18:36what is this?
18:38Is this a doll?
18:40This is a god
18:42who protects the land
18:44from the earthquake
18:46called Sakupata.
18:48It has a shell.
18:50I think it's a shell.
18:52A shell?
18:54I think it's a shell
18:56that was used for money.
18:58I think so.
19:00You really know a lot.
19:02In voodoo,
19:04this shell is called a Korin.
19:06In the old days,
19:08Korin was used as a shield.
19:10Even now,
19:12Jujutsu-shis use it
19:14as a valuable item.
19:16You know a lot.
19:18I'm researching.
19:20I see.
19:22Maybe because of that,
19:24people tend to forget
19:26that Tanaka is a researcher.
19:28An hour later,
19:30Tanaka continues
19:32to search the market.
19:34Then,
19:36Tanaka notices
19:38something strange.
19:40I'm a little curious.
19:42There aren't many customers.
19:44There are only clerks.
19:48That's true.
19:50There aren't any.
19:52There aren't any.
19:54Where are the customers?
19:56Did you notice?
19:58In fact,
20:00the local voodoo people
20:02don't buy the items
20:04that are sacred
20:06but hide them.
20:08I see.
20:10I see.
20:12Of course,
20:14the people who come to consult
20:16make a reservation in advance
20:18so there aren't many people.
20:20If it's hidden,
20:22does that mean
20:24the items that are sacred
20:26are hidden?
20:28That's right.
20:30There are items
20:32that are not sold
20:34in front of people.
20:36However,
20:38people who don't believe
20:40in voodoo
20:42can't enter.
20:44That's why
20:46we showed them
20:48in front of people.
20:50I see.
20:52I see.
20:54Can you go to the back?
20:56Tanaka makes a reservation
20:58at the back.
21:00Then...
21:02I see.
21:04In fact,
21:06the items that I use in the ritual
21:08were brought to me in the back.
21:10After this shooting,
21:12I was going to buy them in the back.
21:14Would you like to
21:16come with me
21:18and make a reservation?
21:20By all means.
21:24By the way,
21:26is it okay for the camera to come in?
21:28I'll ask.
21:30Let's go.
21:32I'll go to the back, so follow me.
21:34I don't know
21:36if I don't come.
21:38Really.
21:40I was excited.
21:42The back is like this.
21:44That's right.
21:46Oh!
21:48I see.
21:50Then...
21:52Please stop the camera
21:54for the time being.
21:56After this,
21:58he stopped the camera
22:00and explained the situation
22:02to the magician
22:04wearing the green clothes
22:06and negotiated.
22:08And a few minutes later,
22:10he got permission to resume shooting.
22:12Hello.
22:14Can I follow you?
22:16From now on,
22:18please come in a minimum number of people.
22:22Well,
22:24I'll go with two people.
22:26Is this okay?
22:28Don't let more than three people in.
22:30Yes.
22:32Well,
22:34I'll go to the back.
22:36Yes.
22:38Let's go.
22:40There's a hut in the back.
22:42Really.
22:44There's a hut in the back.
22:54Africa's largest
22:56jubutsu market.
22:58However,
23:00there was a hidden deal
23:02that only one person could enter.
23:04What kind of
23:06jubutsu will appear?
23:08From now on,
23:10please come in a minimum number of people.
23:12I'm a little nervous.
23:14Yes.
23:16I'm a little nervous.
23:18Is this okay?
23:20Don't let more than three people in.
23:22Don't let more than three people in.
23:24But
23:26he let me in.
23:28Paul has a big face.
23:30He is trusted.
23:32Yes.
23:34Let's go.
23:38I don't think I can see this.
23:42I don't think I can see this.
23:44I don't think I can see this.
23:46It's hard to enter suddenly.
23:48I'm a little nervous.
23:50Is this also a shop?
23:52Yes.
23:54There's another shop in the back.
23:56It may be difficult to understand
23:58the positional relationship,
24:00but the shop is
24:02hanging in a position
24:04that cannot be seen from the outside.
24:08What is the front for?
24:10This is an empty material.
24:12It's used by Jujutsu Kaisen.
24:14The rest is for sightseeing.
24:16What kind of things are traded
24:18in the shop in the back?
24:26I'm going to get the stuff
24:28that Paul asked for,
24:30so please wait here.
24:32There are a lot of precious things
24:34in the back.
24:36There are a lot.
24:38It's messed up.
24:40Is there really something in the back?
24:42Is it okay to take a picture?
24:44There was no such thing
24:46in the back of the front market.
24:50And what he brought
24:52from there was...
24:56I'm sorry
24:58I'm late
25:00because it took me
25:02two hours to get
25:04the stuff you asked for.
25:06It's been a while
25:08since I've seen this Jujutsu,
25:10so I'm excited.
25:12Paul, what is this?
25:14First,
25:16clean your hands
25:18and then touch the Jujutsu.
25:20From now on,
25:22please clean your hands
25:24with the water on the medicinal plant.
25:26When you get a Jujutsu
25:28with power,
25:30you must not touch it
25:32unless it is a pure hand.
25:34Now, show me your hands.
25:38Something is painted.
25:42He cleans his hands
25:44with a mysterious medicinal plant.
25:46Now, open your hands.
25:48What is it?
25:52What is it?
25:54It's a hair.
25:56There is a hair on his hand.
26:00Put it on his hand, too.
26:04What is it?
26:08It's moving.
26:10It's moving.
26:12Why is it moving?
26:14What is this pace?
26:16I can't tell you here.
26:18I don't know
26:20who is listening,
26:22so I'll tell you in detail later.
26:24I'll say it many times,
26:26but please don't talk about Jujutsu
26:28here.
26:30I'll tell you later
26:32in another place,
26:34so please don't talk here.
26:36I see.
26:38I shouldn't talk.
26:40It's moving.
26:42The hair is moving.
26:44It's moving like this.
26:46It's really moving.
26:48After that,
26:50Jujutsu put the mysterious hair
26:52in several cases
26:54and handed them to Paul.
26:56It's hard.
26:58Is it an animal?
27:00Yes.
27:02The back deal is over.
27:06It took a long time
27:08to get it.
27:12It was a little late.
27:14I didn't know
27:16what was going on.
27:18Can you tell me where it is?
27:20I'll tell you at the hotel later.
27:22So much?
27:24I don't know
27:26why I shouldn't be asked.
27:28I see.
27:30After returning to the hotel,
27:32he went to Paul
27:34to hear the truth
27:36about the hair.
27:38I thought
27:40it was a joke.
27:42The hair?
27:44He told me
27:46the truth about the hair.
27:48Really?
27:50I want you to tell me
27:52what you bought
27:54behind the scenes.
27:56It's the hair of a demon
27:58called Ajinza.
28:00A demon?
28:02What?
28:04A demon?
28:06It's not a beast.
28:12A demon
28:14is a god
28:16in the rules.
28:18Ajinza
28:20is not a demon
28:22living in the forest.
28:24It's a creature
28:26similar to a demon.
28:28It's said to be
28:30a god of inspiration
28:32for singers and artists.
28:34For example,
28:36if a singer is good at singing,
28:38people say
28:40Ajinza lives in him.
28:42What effect
28:44does Ajinza have?
28:46Of course,
28:48it has many effects.
28:50For example,
28:52if a singer
28:54teaches someone
28:56or talks to someone
28:58in Ajinza,
29:00the singer will tell
29:02the right answer
29:04whether to accept
29:06or reject the offer.
29:08It's like Kokkuri.
29:10It's called
29:12Kourei-jutsu.
29:14It's a magic trick.
29:18Let's get started.
29:20It's moving.
29:22Why is it moving?
29:24It's already moving.
29:26It's true.
29:28It's moving.
29:30What is it?
29:32Why is it moving?
29:34Because it's alive.
29:36Is it a mouse?
29:38I don't believe it.
29:40It's not a mouse.
29:42It's a cat.
29:44It's not a cat.
29:46It's moving.
29:48It's reacting to water.
29:50It's moving.
29:52It was moving when
29:54there was no water on it.
29:56Really?
29:58Why?
30:00What does it mean
30:02that it's alive?
30:04There's no other way
30:06but to say it's alive.
30:08Okay.
30:10It's moving a lot.
30:14It's moving.
30:16It's moving like a clock.
30:20It's moving.
30:22It's really alive.
30:24It's a mysterious
30:26Buddha statue.
30:28What kind of
30:30demon is it?
30:32What does it look like?
30:34It's like a monkey.
30:36It's like a monkey.
30:38It's like a monkey.
30:40How tall is it?
30:42It's small.
30:44It's small.
30:46As you said,
30:48it's moving
30:50from head to toe.
30:52It's moving like this.
30:54Have you ever seen it?
30:56No, I haven't.
30:58But even if I did,
31:00I can't tell anyone.
31:02You can't tell anyone?
31:04No, I can't.
31:06It's a strange story.
31:08There are many other
31:10demons like this
31:12in the world.
31:14Thank you for coming.
31:18As he touched
31:20the mysterious world of Buddha,
31:22the day is over.
31:24Tomorrow,
31:26a mysterious battle
31:28using magic
31:30will start.
31:32It was like a lie.
31:34It was moving.
31:36It's alive.
31:38It's moving.
31:40It's alive.
31:42It's alive.
31:44It looks like it's moving
31:46with a will.
31:48Ajin ZA?
31:50Is it expensive?
31:52It's expensive.
31:54I brought it today.
31:56Did you get it?
31:58It's okay.
32:00I want it, too.
32:02A demon's hair?
32:04What's the effect
32:06of a demon's hair?
32:08A demon's hair is a basic.
32:10It's a protection.
32:12It can prevent trouble.
32:14I think it's a good thing.
32:16You can't judge.
32:18You can't ask.
32:2030,000 yen per one.
32:22It's expensive.
32:24What?
32:26One?
32:28I went to K.
32:30I thought I'd be in trouble
32:32so I bought two.
32:34How much is it?
32:36I think it's around 80 yen for a bottle of water.
32:3930,000 yen for a bottle of water?
32:42That's a lot.
32:43What about the purifying water?
32:45That's right. It's Japanese water.
32:48I've purified it.
32:50You've purified it?
32:51No, you can't do that.
32:52I've purified it. It's okay.
32:54How did you purify it?
32:56I got it from my house.
33:00Why are you stammering?
33:01I'm not stammering.
33:02I was wondering if it was true.
33:05I've purified it, so it's okay.
33:07But...
33:08You don't really touch it, do you?
33:10But it's better to touch it.
33:12And it's good for people who are involved in entertainment.
33:15That's right.
33:16That's scary. That's a lot of money.
33:19Should I stop touching it?
33:21Yes.
33:22It's getting more and more...
33:24If you touch it, you should go touch it.
33:26I want to touch it later, but I'm scared if I don't see the results.
33:29Is that okay?
33:30Like this?
33:31That's right.
33:32That's amazing.
33:33I'm usually scared of a lot of things, but I'm scared of this.
33:38It's moving.
33:39Look at this.
33:40It's true.
33:41It's moving a lot.
33:43Paul told me that I can only live for about 10 days.
33:48Really?
33:49Yes.
33:50So it's been more than 10 days?
33:51It's been more than 10 days.
33:52Look at this.
33:53It's true.
33:54Does that mean your power is gone?
33:57It's moving a lot.
34:00To be honest, it moved a lot during the rehearsal.
34:05It's a bit fishy.
34:07What is he talking about?
34:09But it's moving a lot.
34:13Let's continue on with the journey of research.
34:18The second day of the journey of research in West Africa.
34:23In Tanaka, there is another place of interest in Jujutsu Kaisen.
34:30That is...
34:32I think it's the first Jujutsu Sumo in Japan.
34:37Jujutsu Sumo?
34:38Sumo.
34:41Jujutsu Sumo, which has been passed down to voodoo for a long time.
34:46The details of the Jujutsu Sumo are shrouded in mystery.
34:49It's probably the first time for Japanese TV to infiltrate.
34:54It takes about 8 hours to get here.
34:568 hours?
34:57Yes.
34:59On this day, we move to Benan in the forest.
35:03It takes 8 hours from Kotonou, the largest city.
35:06We head to Saumura, where Jujutsu Sumo is held.
35:11What is the name of the Jujutsu Sumo?
35:15It's Chemu.
35:17Jujutsu Sumo is not just about Sumo.
35:21Each Jujutsu warrior has a Jujutsu shi.
35:24You can dodge the opponent's Jujutsu.
35:28It takes 8 hours to get to the car.
35:31They're gathering at the entrance.
35:38We arrive at Saumura, where Jujutsu Sumo is held.
35:42Then...
35:43There are a lot of people.
35:47They're welcoming us.
35:49The villagers welcome them.
35:53I'm glad they came.
35:57We arrive at the gathering place, guided by the villagers.
36:04What is Jujutsu Sumo?
36:07It's very welcoming.
36:09The people here are from the Taruere and Moi families.
36:13Jujutsu Sumo was created to end the conflict between the two families.
36:19Then...
36:21I'll introduce the participants for tomorrow.
36:24It's not today.
36:26First, we have the five members of the Taruere family.
36:33And these are the five members of the Moi family.
36:40In this village, where 400 people live,
36:43the Taruere and Moi families live together.
36:48Long ago, the Taruere and Moi families fought over land and livestock.
36:54The king of the village proposed to settle the conflict with Jujutsu Sumo.
37:01The king inherited the history of Jujutsu Sumo.
37:04Even now, when a conflict occurs in this village,
37:07it is resolved by Jujutsu Sumo.
37:10And the conflict this time is...
37:14Actually, the two families are fighting over women.
37:18If the bride doesn't come, it's a matter of life and death for the family,
37:22so they are desperately fighting over women.
37:25If you raise your name in Jujutsu Sumo and attract the eyes of women,
37:28you can find a marriage partner.
37:30With this victory and defeat,
37:32the presence in the village may change a lot.
37:37We, the Moi family, will definitely win.
37:40We'll win and get a wife.
37:42The Taruere family is full of people who are not popular, so they must be desperate.
37:46We are popular, but we'll show you the difference in power here.
37:50And the most popular man in the village,
37:54who stood out from the first showdown,
37:57the ace of the Moi family, Bashir.
38:00I'm the strongest, of course.
38:03Tomorrow, all the women in the village will fall in love with me.
38:08Bashir's opponent is the serious leader of the Taruere family, Amuda.
38:14Bashir is definitely a professional,
38:17but how about Amuda?
38:21This is an important battle to get a bride for the Taruere family.
38:25So I can't lose.
38:27I'm going to win with my personal feelings.
38:30I'm going to win with my personal feelings.
38:34I'm going to win with my personal feelings.
38:38At last, the Taruere family, which is jealous of the popular Moi family,
38:44is going to fight for the bride.
38:49And the three Jujutsu masters who will participate this time
38:54will be randomly assigned to the players.
38:58What kind of Jujutsu will they make?
39:01The players will use the Jujutsu called Guri-Guri to fight.
39:05Guri-Guri can do anything.
39:08If you wear it, you can teleport,
39:10or if you just swing it lightly, the opponent will fly away.
39:13It depends on the Jujutsu master.
39:16Yes, the Jujutsu master is not only a player,
39:19but also a chance to show off the power of the Jujutsu master.
39:24It's a serious battle for them, too.
39:28It depends on the Jujutsu master's luck.
39:32This is the completed Guri-Guri.
39:35Depending on the player, the power is different,
39:38but the Taruere family has the power to protect
39:41against the Moi family's power to attack.
39:45Each Jujutsu master has his own thoughts.
39:49The popular one is attacking.
39:53From the morning, each Jujutsu master starts the final adjustment.
39:59It's like a belt.
40:02This is the Guri-Guri that has been passed down from generation to generation.
40:05If you put it out in a battle and let the opponent touch it,
40:08you can neutralize the opponent's power.
40:12In addition to that, you can wear Guri-Guri with various powers.
40:19You guys, cheer up!
40:23The Jujutsu master says.
40:26I thought I was going to fight calmly,
40:31but now I'm in a trance state.
40:35He becomes in a trance state in various ways
40:38to improve his own style.
40:41And fight to your heart's content.
40:47Finally, the Jujutsu master begins.
40:52What?
40:56Fight to your heart's content.
41:01Finally, the Jujutsu master begins.
41:05There are various effects of Guri-Guri.
41:07Some people wear it like crazy.
41:10What is this?
41:11The rules are simple.
41:13The player who puts his back on the opponent will lose.
41:16First of all, Ganyu Moino vs. Lune from the Taruere family.
41:22Let's get started!
41:26Go, go!
41:27Don't get lost!
41:28Don't lose!
41:31You can't hit or kick.
41:33It's like sumo.
41:35I'll show you Jujutsu, so be careful!
41:42It's more like wrestling than sumo.
41:47Is this Jujutsu?
41:49No, it's not.
41:50It's a trick.
41:53That's good!
41:54Grab his leg and beat him!
41:56Oh, no!
41:57His leg...
42:00And now...
42:02Ganyu!
42:03Will he use his forehead Jujutsu
42:05and defeat his opponent?
42:07Now!
42:09Forehead?
42:13What?
42:15What's wrong?
42:16He used a Jujutsu-like technique.
42:20He used the power of the white powder on his forehead to defeat his opponent.
42:26And now...
42:29He's starting to react.
42:32And now...
42:35Oh, no!
42:42He won!
42:43He used Jujutsu and defeated his opponent.
42:47Well done! We're the best!
42:52And now...
42:54It's a tricky technique.
42:56It's like wrestling.
43:00He used Jujutsu to stop his opponent.
43:04He's stopping him.
43:06He's stopping him.
43:09It's a fight between two people who are twice as strong as they are.
43:14The fourth match is over.
43:17It's 2 to 2.
43:20And the last match is...
43:25Will it be decided by this?
43:27It's Bashir.
43:31It's Amuda.
43:33He's serious.
43:35I can't compete with him.
43:36Bashir has a lot of power.
43:38But Amuda doesn't.
43:40He only has one arm.
43:43Will he be able to win?
43:44I can't beat Amuda.
43:48I can't lose to such a womanizer.
43:52Are you kidding me?
43:54Oh, no.
43:55He's full of energy.
43:57It's a fateful match.
43:59Bashir vs. Amuda.
44:02Will Bashir win this match?
44:06Will he?
44:08What's that?
44:09It's started.
44:12Something appeared.
44:15He's nervous.
44:20He's calm.
44:22It's started.
44:23Something appeared.
44:29Something appeared.
44:30It's scary.
44:31It's scary.
44:32It's scary.
44:34First of all, Amuda went to get his leg.
44:38But Bashir showed a surprising physical ability.
44:42He twisted his body and dodged.
44:46The audience is excited.
44:52What's he doing?
44:54He's doing a Guri Guri.
44:59Amuda, ring the bell and weaken the opponent's power.
45:03He's grabbing something.
45:05Amuda uses a bell technique.
45:08He's throwing it behind him.
45:14On the other hand, Bashir uses a white powder to weaken the opponent's power.
45:24Three minutes have passed since the match began.
45:28He did something.
45:32He didn't use a shock.
45:38Finally.
45:41Really?
45:46He's a popular man.
45:50He did a lot of Guri Guri.
45:52Bashir pushed him with his power.
45:54Amuda, who had lost the match, grabbed his back.
46:00The Mori family won.
46:04It's frustrating.
46:06The Mori family is popular.
46:10This is a long match.
46:14You guys did a good job.
46:16This is the power of the Mori family.
46:19On the other hand, the Tarue family lost.
46:22We lost, but it was great.
46:25Amuda regrets it.
46:29The Mori family won the match.
46:35He's next to Bashir.
46:39He fell in love with me after watching my match.
46:44Are you happy to see a girl?
46:47Of course.
46:50He's popular.
46:53What did you like about Bashir?
46:56He was strong and manly.
46:59I'm a little embarrassed.
47:04Wait a minute.
47:07He's popular.
47:10He's popular.
47:13I want him to watch my match and go out with me.
47:18I'm looking forward to it.
47:22Amuda lost the match.
47:25I couldn't do my best,
47:28but I know Bashir is practicing hard.
47:32He was more prepared this time.
47:36I won't lose the next match.
47:39After the match, I went home with him.
47:44I want to beat him in the next match.
47:48It was cool.
47:51Let's go.
47:53Tanaka went on a journey to find the next person.
47:59Koike, you're amazing.
48:02I didn't expect to see such a clear result.
48:05There was a girl next to him.
48:07There are players who can use various Jujutsu.
48:13Some players can't use Jujutsu.
48:16Some players can use Jujutsu with one Jujutsu.
48:18Not all players can use Jujutsu.
48:20Did you feel that Jujutsu can weaken your opponent's power?
48:28When I watch Jujutsu on the field,
48:31I can't move for a moment and I become weak.
48:34I see.
48:35So, Jujutsu and Jujutsu are a spiritual support for players.
48:43It's like a second.
48:44You couldn't get Jujutsu?
48:46Of course, I said I wanted Jujutsu.
48:50But I couldn't give it to a player because it was made for him.
48:57I see.
48:58I can't use Jujutsu in a match, but I can give a better one.
49:03That's Jujutsu.
49:05Is that Jujutsu?
49:06That's Jujutsu.
49:07What kind of Jujutsu did Tanaka get?
49:12I can't use Jujutsu in a match, but I can give a better one.
49:16He gave it to me.
49:19You got Jujutsu?
49:20Yes.
49:21This is it.
49:23Is that Jujutsu?
49:24That's Jujutsu.
49:26Isn't it a ring?
49:28Yes, it's a ring.
49:29The material is different.
49:32Is it brass?
49:33Yes.
49:34What is this Jujutsu?
49:36It's to protect you.
49:38And if you say the name of someone you don't like on this ring, that person will be unhappy.
49:43That's the worst Jujutsu.
49:45Well, it's the best.
49:47There's also a curse.
49:49I'm glad you have the Jujutsu.
49:51Yes.
49:52So I always wear it.
49:55You're a researcher who collects Jujutsu.
49:58I feel like there are more Jujutsu in your room than before.
50:02Yes, there are always more Jujutsu.
50:06There are about 200 Jujutsu now.
50:08There are about 50 Jujutsu now.
50:10That's crazy.
50:11Your room will be full of Jujutsu.
50:13That's right.
50:14My house is a two-story apartment.
50:17It's a small hallway.
50:20When I go on a trip and come back,
50:23the hallway is full of Jujutsu.
50:29It's full of Jujutsu.
50:31That's why I don't like my boss.
50:33That's amazing.
50:34After the program was broadcast,
50:36my apartment became a Jujutsu room.
50:38Did you have any trouble with your boss?
50:40It's been two years since the program was broadcast.
50:44We have a little fight.
50:47Next week.
50:49About 30 million yen.
50:51500 million yen in prize money.
50:53On a trip to the Poker World Championship,
50:55he steals all the chips of the participants,
50:57and aims to be the last one.
51:00Please look forward to it.
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