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00:53一樣
00:55I'm sorry.
00:57You said you had plans for the New Year.
00:59That's fast.
01:01How long have you been doing this show?
01:03A little over half a year.
01:05Oh, a little over half a year.
01:07I think I've seen you a lot.
01:09How can you find such people?
01:11I think I've seen you a lot.
01:13I've seen you a lot.
01:15I've seen you a lot.
01:17I like this show.
01:19I want to see Daisuke.
01:21I want to go on a crazy journey.
01:23You want to go on a crazy journey?
01:25I want to go on a crazy journey.
01:27I don't mind going to another country.
01:29I don't mind going to another country.
01:31I don't mind going to another country.
01:35An adventurer who challenges his dreams in North Pole.
01:37Yasunaga Onita
01:41It hurts.
01:43You'll be fine.
01:49It hurts.
01:51The place chosen by the man for the adventure, North Pole.
01:57In the winter, it recorded minus 50 degrees and was covered with snow and ice on one side.
02:03Omita is a place that can be said to be the farthest end of the earth, and he has traveled many adventures so far.
02:10At some point, he walked alone on a road of 1000 km.
02:16At another time, he tried to cross Greenland with his dog.
02:21The history of the North Pole adventure is more than 15 years.
02:26The total distance he walked is more than 8000 km.
02:31The man who was shown the North Pole is now challenging an adventure.
02:37That is...
02:39This is the best way of the North Pole adventure.
02:45It is literally an adventure to walk on the North Pole.
02:52In fact, there is no continent on the North Pole, and there is the sea on the map.
02:59This road looks like land, and everything is on the ice that floats the sea.
03:08The North Pole adventure is basically an adventure to walk on the sea, so I can't predict it.
03:15Yes, walking on the sea is a very dangerous process.
03:21In addition, if you want to walk on the North Pole alone,
03:25it is common to receive supplies from the Charter Aki.
03:30However, Omita stops this and aims for the top of the earth with only one foot.
03:36There is only one person who has achieved this crazy adventure.
03:43Omita aims for the first Japanese seabed.
03:49In this reckless adventure, various dangers are waiting for him besides the cold.
03:58If he is attacked, he will lose his life.
04:02And he encounters a wolf.
04:05In addition, there is a blizzard that blocks his vision and takes away his physical strength.
04:13He is always next to death.
04:17I'm afraid of death every time.
04:20But the man says...
04:24I really want to go to the North Pole.
04:28Tonight, Omita Yasunaga will take you on a crazy adventure to the North Pole.
04:45It's amazing just to see it now.
04:48I want to go to the North Pole.
04:50That's right.
04:51I don't want to go at all.
04:53I don't want to go at all.
04:58Mr. Ogita, you are 38 years old.
05:00Can you tell us why you went to the North Pole?
05:04I dropped out of college for 3 years.
05:08I had nothing to do when I was 21 years old.
05:11I happened to see Mr. Mitsuro Ooba on TV.
05:17He was talking about adventure.
05:19At that time, I had only energy, but I didn't know how to use it.
05:24Mr. Ogita was planning to take an amateur young man next year and walk 700 km along the North Pole.
05:33I happened to see it.
05:35I thought I'd like to go too.
05:37I wrote a letter to Mr. Ogita.
05:39I wanted to do something.
05:41I was looking for something.
05:43It happened to be Mr. Ogita, and it happened to be the North Pole.
05:47I thought it was no good for comedy.
05:49If you make a mistake, you may be aiming for R1.
05:56There is a high possibility.
05:57I had no energy.
05:59I had nowhere to go.
06:01I wanted to do something.
06:03Did you like the North Pole at first?
06:06When I came back to Japan, I felt like I was going back to my original life.
06:10It's not enough.
06:13It's boring.
06:15When I wanted to run again, I went to the North Pole again.
06:21At that time, I had never been anywhere other than the North Pole.
06:25It's scary to go to a place you don't know.
06:30It's scarier to go to a place where there are bears and wolves.
06:33There was only the North Pole in Tochikan.
06:35Tochikan?
06:37It's a white world.
06:39I'm going to ask you a simple question.
06:43What is the North Pole?
06:45The North Pole is where the earth's axis is.
06:50That's what we see.
06:52The North Pole is where the earth's axis is.
06:55The North Pole is on the sea.
06:57I brought a GPS device.
06:59If the North Pole is 90 degrees, it is the North Pole.
07:05Is the goal the North Pole?
07:09Is it the goal?
07:11It seems to be the goal.
07:13If it's a mountain, you can see the scenery.
07:16The scenery doesn't change.
07:18It's a scenery that doesn't change at all.
07:21If you're late to see the GPS, you might be too late.
07:26I see.
07:28Don't you cry?
07:32Don't you cry?
07:34I want to go home.
07:37When I went to the North Pole last year,
07:40I was taken to the North Pole by charter flight.
07:46When I got home, I was alone.
07:49There was no one in the radius of 1,000 km.
07:51When I started walking,
07:54I thought I was going back to the North Pole.
07:58But it was reality.
08:00I was terrified.
08:02I cried for about 10 minutes.
08:05I was terrified.
08:07What am I doing?
08:09What am I doing?
08:11I was terrified.
08:15Did you stop crying?
08:17What did you do to stop crying?
08:21I cried for about 10 minutes.
08:24I was alone.
08:26When I cried, I felt better.
08:28I wasn't scared at all.
08:30I was scared.
08:32I was just terrified objectively.
08:35I wasn't emotional.
08:37That's interesting.
08:39I think that's when I switched.
08:42What is the North Pole, the only point of no return in the North Pole?
08:50The North Pole is the North Pole, which is 66 degrees north.
08:56Ogita is going to the North Pole, which is the center of the North Pole.
09:03I go to the North Pole from March to April.
09:07It's an adventure to walk on the sea.
09:09You can't walk on the sea unless it's frozen.
09:11In March and April, the temperature of the ice is high enough.
09:15That's when I go to the North Pole.
09:17Ogita is going to the North Pole.
09:20Ogita is going to walk from Discovery Cape, which is the northernmost point in Canada, to the North Pole, which is 800 kilometers away, in less than two months.
09:31The scenery you see is ice and sky.
09:36I can't stand it.
09:39I'm going to go crazy.
09:42The North Pole adventure starts with a very careful preparation.
09:48Ogita, who left Japan, goes to Resolute, a village in the northwestern part of Canada.
09:56This small village, which has a population of over 200 people, has an aviation company that can charter airplanes.
10:05It is also called the holy ground, which has long been the base of the North Pole adventure.
10:12The electricity is amazing.
10:16Ogita is also in this village.
10:18First of all, he packs his tent and food and prepares for the trip.
10:29He is going to share a large amount of calories and nuts he brought from Japan.
10:37Ogita is also particular about choosing food.
10:41One is high-calorie food.
10:44The other is food that doesn't contain water.
10:46And the third is food that is light.
10:49I have to carry my own luggage, so I want to make it as light as possible.
10:55As he said, he is very careful about the weight of his luggage.
11:01For example, if I bring a bottle like this, I don't need this part.
11:07Without this part, this bottle will function properly.
11:10I think this will be about 2 grams lighter.
11:16He shows his stoicism, paying attention to the weight.
11:20Even so, the luggage he needs for the two-month adventure is about 120 kilograms.
11:28When he is ready, he boards the charter plane and heads to the starting point of the adventure, Discovery Misaki.
11:38I have arrived at Cape Discovery.
11:42I am unloading the luggage.
11:47When Ogita unloads the 120-kilogram luggage, the charter plane immediately flies away.
11:58I will start from here. I will start from here and go 800 kilometers.
12:03I will do my best.
12:06From here, he will shoot a lonely adventure and walk to the northernmost point.
12:14Even if he is in trouble and asks for help, it will take at least two days to get there.
12:23Moreover, there is no landmark and he is floating on the sea ice.
12:29Now, the time is 2 o'clock.
12:34The sun sets at 11 o'clock.
12:38Now, the sun is 45 degrees.
12:43This way.
12:46He relies on the position of time and the sun to figure out the direction of travel.
12:52I don't use a compass.
12:54Why?
12:55Why?
12:56To put it simply, I don't aim at the north.
12:58In theory, it means that the compass needle points at the foot.
13:02I see.
13:03I aim at the bottom.
13:05Since there is a North Pole trap that the compass points at the foot,
13:10he can only rely on his own experience that he has accumulated over 15 years.
13:17In this way, a crazy adventure to reach the North Pole begins.
13:21However,
13:22I'm still in the middle.
13:25I'm tired.
13:26I'm tired.
13:28Damn it.
13:29What?
13:32I don't like it.
13:33It's heavy.
13:36I don't feel it's normal.
13:38It's dangerous.
13:40For some reason, he is always tired at the beginning.
13:44I consume food and fuel every day, so I become lighter every day.
13:48It's the heaviest right after the start.
13:51I don't like such a big adventure.
13:53I feel it at the moment I start.
13:57Since the luggage is heavy,
13:59he can only walk 300 meters in an hour right after the start.
14:04He can only walk 3 kilometers in a day.
14:09Damn it.
14:10Therefore, when he feels too painful,
14:14even if it takes a long time,
14:16he can carry one luggage at a time.
14:21The luggage is heavy.
14:25Moreover,
14:26he can't stop worrying about the North Pole.
14:31I'm on top of the ice.
14:34Can you see the ice moving?
14:37The ice I'm on is moving and going down.
14:42It's coming back.
14:44It's coming back.
14:48Even if he walks hard,
14:51it's only on the ice floating in the sea.
14:55It's crazy.
14:56No matter how much he moves forward,
14:58the ice he is walking on may be washed away.
15:02I don't like it.
15:03What is it?
15:04What are you doing?
15:07What is it?
15:09He doesn't care about the North Pole.
15:12He walks to the North Pole one step at a time.
15:17This is his daily schedule in the North Pole.
15:25Other than walking half of the day,
15:28he spends his time in the tent.
15:30It's very simple.
15:33In the tent,
15:35he can rest his body after a long day of walking.
15:41There is also an important process to continue his adventure.
15:47It's dinner time.
15:50It's a meal he has been thinking about to survive in the North Pole.
15:56It's crazy.
15:59This is my breakfast.
16:01This is ramen.
16:04This is pelican cola paint.
16:07This is a mix of fat and meat.
16:14This is how it looks like.
16:16It contains more than 1,000 calories.
16:20The meat and fat are very rich.
16:23He eats 5,000 calories a day.
16:28This is more than twice as much as a normal adult man.
16:33But this is not enough.
16:37When I walk to the North Pole,
16:39I eat 7,000 to 8,000 calories a day.
16:437,000 to 8,000 calories is a lot of food.
16:47So I eat 5,000 calories a day.
16:49I use the remaining 2,000 calories for my body fat.
16:53I put 7 to 8 kilograms of fat on my body before I leave.
16:57After that, I lose 15 kilograms of fat and go home.
17:03I ate a lot.
17:08When he finishes his meal,
17:13he goes to bed at 10 p.m.
17:16However, this is a typical day when he is doing well.
17:23If he is in trouble, his schedule will be disrupted.
17:30I'm in trouble.
17:32I'm in trouble.
17:34I'm in trouble.
17:36I'm in trouble.
17:38I'm in trouble.
17:40I'm losing time.
17:43What Ogita is most interested in in the North Pole adventure is
17:47a lump of ice called an ocean ice.
17:53An ocean ice is an ice that floats on the sea.
17:56Due to the influence of sea currents and the wind,
17:59it can collide with other ice.
18:04If it's a big one, it can pile up to 10 meters.
18:07If it's a tetrapod, there is no way to pile it up.
18:10I have to carry 120 kilograms of ice on my body.
18:16If he is in trouble, he will lose time.
18:21Even if he lifts the ice, he is forced to move on.
18:26It's hard.
18:29Someone push me.
18:32Don't look at me.
18:35There is no one.
18:38I'm going to cry.
18:41When the weather is bad,
18:43he may be caught in this ice for a few days.
18:50I don't like this.
18:52What prevents Ogita from moving is not only the ice.
18:58The ice can crack,
19:00so it leads to a waterway like a river.
19:05I can't walk without ice,
19:07so I have to cross the river.
19:09There is no place to cross the river.
19:12For example, there is a road in the east,
19:15and there is a road in the west.
19:17The distance to walk increases.
19:19It's very difficult.
19:22However, when he decided that it was a waste of time to cross the river,
19:27Let's go.
19:29I'm scared.
19:31I'm scared.
19:33If he misses a step,
19:35he will fall into the deep sea.
19:37He is forced to cross the ice.
19:44He is forced to cross the river.
19:49It's dangerous.
19:53The wind is strong.
19:55I'm scared.
19:58There is no place to cross the river.
20:00I crossed over the ice.
20:05It's not frozen yet.
20:07I'm scared.
20:10However, as a leader who fights against Ogita,
20:13this is just the beginning.
20:16There is a place where the ice is moving
20:20right in front of me.
20:23When hot ice flows,
20:25I jump on it like Super Mario.
20:27Jump, jump, jump.
20:29I often do that.
20:31It's like a game.
20:33Moreover, when he can't cross the river,
20:35and there is no place to walk,
20:37he will go out
20:39in a crazy way.
20:47He wears a dry suit.
20:50I'm scared.
20:58Are you serious?
20:59I did it.
21:01Crazy.
21:02He will fall into the deep sea.
21:08He is doing it.
21:10I'm alone.
21:12He is doing it.
21:15What if he drowns alone
21:17in the endless land where no one is?
21:19I don't think so.
21:23Moreover,
21:24there is a problem like this in the Arctic.
21:30I'm camping.
21:32When I was building a tent,
21:36there was a bear,
21:37so I chased it away.
21:38But it ran away.
21:40I don't know if it's a different bear or the same bear.
21:43It was wandering around.
21:44I'm going to look for it and chase it away.
21:49Yes,
21:50he encounters a polar bear.
21:56It's a male polar bear.
21:58And it's quite big.
22:00Whether it's good or bad,
22:02it's easy to see.
22:04It's a huge polar bear
22:06with a weight of 500 kg.
22:08It's scary.
22:09It's looking at us.
22:10It's hard to see it.
22:15It's looking at us.
22:16Of course, it's hungry.
22:18In this desperate situation,
22:20Ogita...
22:24Hey, bear.
22:29I have to go this way.
22:31It's crazy.
22:32It's not hesitating,
22:33but it's making a loud voice
22:35to run away.
22:38It's running away.
22:44I've met a polar bear more than 30 times.
22:47It's not a big deal
22:49to meet a polar bear while walking.
22:52You can deal with it right away.
22:54The scariest thing is when you're sleeping.
22:56A bear will come to you at once.
22:59I've been shaken by a polar bear twice.
23:03Here's what it looked like at that time.
23:07The infrared sensor around the tent reacts
23:11and the alarm goes off.
23:15It's about 4 a.m.
23:21I was camping,
23:23and a bear came to the tent
23:25and shook it.
23:27It's good.
23:28This is the footprint.
23:32I shook the tent
23:36like this.
23:44The distance from the bear at that moment
23:46is 50 centimeters.
23:50It's not a situation where you can say,
23:52but Ogita is very calm.
23:56It's a big footprint.
23:58It's like this to a polar bear.
24:02Wakame.
24:05What are you doing?
24:06Don't do that.
24:08Don't do that.
24:09Don't do that.
24:12If it's a wolf,
24:14it will deal with it while holding the camera.
24:17In this way,
24:18it overcame various obstacles
24:21and with the number of days,
24:23the pace of walking is gradually increasing.
24:30At the beginning of the trip,
24:31Ogita could only walk 3 kilometers a day,
24:35but gradually,
24:36he was able to walk 30 kilometers a day.
24:41However,
24:42the only thing Ogita,
24:44who knows the Arctic,
24:45can't deal with is...
24:49Wow.
24:52Unpredictable weather.
24:56It's a blizzard.
24:58When a storm comes,
24:59the ice moves a lot,
25:02so I get washed 20 kilometers a day.
25:06When a blizzard occurs,
25:08you will be stopped for a few days
25:11or washed to the original place,
25:13which will cause considerable damage.
25:15Wow.
25:16And for Ogita,
25:18who is adventuring without being replenished,
25:21it's a fatal trouble.
25:25Due to the intense blizzard the other day,
25:30I was supposed to be in a flat condition,
25:35but now,
25:37I can't move forward at all.
25:40I don't have enough time.
25:42He can't move forward,
25:44and if he continues to consume only food,
25:47he will have to give up on his journey.
25:53This is what happened
25:55when Ogita decided to give up
25:57on the Arctic,
25:59which he challenged for the second time.
26:08Did I compromise?
26:14Is this what it means?
26:21I will do it again.
26:23I will challenge again.
26:28I will definitely do it.
26:32No matter how many times he fails,
26:35he will aim for the first Japanese business success.
26:39Ogita Yasunaga's
26:41journey without being replenished will continue.
26:50Mr. Matsumoto,
26:52I was threatened.
26:55Wow.
26:57It's amazing.
27:00For me,
27:02this is a part of my daily life.
27:04It's a given.
27:06Everything I've seen is amazing.
27:10You're recording,
27:12but there's no one around.
27:14You're talking to the recording camera.
27:16How do you keep your spirit?
27:18When I'm recording,
27:20I can be distracted.
27:22I can't just walk around.
27:24But when you're recording,
27:26there's a possibility
27:28that it will end without anyone seeing it.
27:31That's right.
27:33There's a possibility.
27:36There's a saying,
27:38between ice and ice,
27:40there's water.
27:42If you get swept away like that,
27:44you'll end up under the ice.
27:46That's possible.
27:48You won't be able to find it.
27:50There's a fear,
27:52but there's also a pleasure.
27:54Yes, both.
27:56It's really scary.
27:58The scary part is
28:00when you cry,
28:02you throw it all away.
28:04There was a time when a polar bear came.
28:06Yes.
28:08What did you do?
28:10I was sleeping in my tent.
28:12It was pitch black.
28:14There's an alarm clock.
28:16When it goes off,
28:18it's about 5 meters away.
28:20When it goes off,
28:22it's about 5 meters away.
28:24That's scary.
28:26It's 5 meters away.
28:28I woke up.
28:30I thought,
28:32I couldn't go back to sleep.
28:34The tent was on my head.
28:36I heard someone push my head.
28:38I heard someone push my head.
28:40I felt my nose.
28:42I felt my head.
28:44I felt my head.
28:46I screamed,
28:48I screamed.
28:50I made a sound.
28:52I shot a gun.
28:54I shot a gun.
28:56I shot a gun.
28:58I went outside.
29:00I was about 10 meters away from the bear, and I kept running and running, and I kept getting farther and farther away.
29:06It's pitch black, isn't it?
29:07It was pitch black at night.
29:09Oh, I'm scared.
29:12In the North Pole Adventure, where everything is unconscious, there was a big pinch that almost made him die.
29:20Have you ever had any other dangerous situations?
29:22I once had a fire.
29:26In the tent?
29:27Yes, it was my mistake. I spilled gasoline in the tent.
29:31I used fire in the tent, but the fuel was gasoline.
29:34It was really my mistake.
29:37I spilled gasoline in the tent when it was on fire.
29:40It caught fire in an instant, and there was a sea of fire in the tent.
29:44Oh, this is it.
29:46I hurriedly jumped out of the tent.
29:49There was a black scope at the bottom right.
29:53I wrote on the black scope where the snow was burning.
29:57But the fire didn't go away, so I wiped the burning scars on the tent with my hands.
30:02I managed to extinguish the fire, but when I looked at my hands, they were burned.
30:08This is the picture right after I was picked up and rescued.
30:15My hands were burned.
30:19It was impossible to continue.
30:25The more I hear it, the more I wonder why I did it.
30:28It's really strange.
30:30Don't you want to go home while you're doing it?
30:33I want to go home all the time while I'm doing it.
30:37There are a lot of painful words.
30:40There are a lot of complaints, right?
30:43It's not fun.
30:45What is the moment when you get angry?
30:48First of all, it's not fun.
30:51It's painful, so I'm hungry, it's cold, the sleigh is heavy, and the bear is coming.
30:56What should I do?
30:58Due to the harsh environment, the burden on the body is great.
31:02In addition, the cost of the adventure is also unimaginable.
31:08I gained weight, gained 100 kg, and lost 15 kg on the spot.
31:13It's repeating, isn't it?
31:15How do you feel about the burden on your body?
31:18I don't feel much burden.
31:21This is the picture I took before I went to the North Pole last year.
31:25What is the picture of this face?
31:27It's like an icon.
31:30I have a big face.
31:33Isn't it an icon?
31:35It's like a picture of the adventure.
31:38It's so thin.
31:42I walked for 48 days.
31:46It's like a different person.
31:48The balance is good before the adventure.
31:51That's not good.
31:53That's why the adventure is not good.
31:56The adventure is not good.
31:58It's a burden on the body.
32:00Normally, it's best to lose 7-8 kg.
32:04This is too thin.
32:06There's no one who's just right.
32:09It's like a line.
32:11It's so thin.
32:15I'd like to ask you about the cost of this adventure.
32:18How much does it cost?
32:20If you challenge the North Pole, it costs about 30 million yen.
32:24That much?
32:26Why does it cost so much?
32:28The most expensive thing is the number of charter flights.
32:31The number of charter flights is about 70%.
32:35It's almost a charter flight.
32:37To challenge the North Pole, it's all unmanned.
32:42It's not a place where people live.
32:45You have to move by charter flight.
32:48There's no runway when you land.
32:53It's a very special environment on the ice.
32:55Pilots fly with their lives on the line.
32:58It's very expensive.
33:00If you fly once, it costs 10 million yen.
33:03Of course, I don't have 30 million yen.
33:07I'm collecting sponsors.
33:09I'm trying to make money with the support of the North Pole.
33:14What did you do when you were young?
33:16I worked without sleeping.
33:19I worked at a gas station.
33:21I worked as a room service at a hotel in Shinjuku.
33:27You worked so hard that you might die.
33:31There's only death.
33:33I'm not looking forward to it.
33:37I noticed it for the first time.
33:41When is your next schedule?
33:43I'm going to challenge the North Pole for the third time next spring.
33:49I'm looking forward to it.
33:51I have to make money to challenge it.
33:55I'm making money right now.
33:57I'll do my best.
34:00It's crazy again.
34:02It's crazy for real.
34:05I was so impressed.
34:07It was amazing today.
34:09It's amazing to win a gold medal.
34:11It was amazing.
34:13Last week was so loose.
34:15Sexy dance.
34:17Sexy dance.
34:19That's it.
34:22It was amazing.

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