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00:23This is the one and only Great Journey!
00:26Tonight's guest is the legend of the adventure, Yoshiharu Sekino!
00:30Wow!
00:32Wow!
00:34Wow!
00:36The journey of a man known as Great Journey is about to begin!
00:42You're not allowed to bring your compass with you!
00:44I don't know the rules!
00:46I don't know the rules!
00:48Matsumoto Kitara KVS Crazy Journey!
00:52The journey of a man known as Great Journey is about to begin!
00:54The journey of a man known as Great Journey is about to begin!
00:56The journey of a man known as Great Journey is about to begin!
00:58Can I just talk normally?
01:00Yes, you can talk normally.
01:02It's better to talk normally.
01:04I want to relax.
01:06Is there anything you bring with you when you travel?
01:08I always bring this with me.
01:10I have a lot.
01:12You do?
01:14I have an earplug.
01:16You have to do it properly.
01:18I have to bring an earplug.
01:21I also want a mattress.
01:23A mattress and a bed?
01:25I don't want it to change that much.
01:27You're very sensitive.
01:29I'm a very sensitive person.
01:31I have to bring a Soba-style pillow.
01:33What?
01:35It's a little different from what I get at the hotel.
01:37It's a Soba-style pillow for me.
01:39You bring it with you?
01:41Really?
01:43My manager usually carries my pillow with him.
01:45Really?
01:47When I went to Las Vegas,
01:49he brought it with him.
01:51You look like a sick person.
01:53That's amazing.
01:55There are people who say that pillows change.
01:57Is that so?
01:59You have such a small backpack.
02:05Yoshiharu Sekino,
02:07an explorer who admires explorers.
02:11He has traveled the world
02:13for more than 40 years.
02:15People call him
02:18the Great Journey.
02:20The Great Journey
02:22is the name of a great road
02:24that humanity,
02:26which was born in Africa
02:28about 7 million years ago,
02:30took a huge amount of time
02:32and spread all over the world.
02:34In 1993,
02:36Sekino set out
02:38on a grand journey
02:40to trace the history of mankind.
02:42From the southernmost island
02:44of South America,
02:46to Tanzania,
02:48a distance of 50,000 kilometers.
02:50Even on this road,
02:52Sekino faced
02:54a new challenge.
02:56That is
03:00to push forward
03:02not relying on modern power
03:04but relying on his own strength
03:06and leg strength.
03:08It's a super strong style.
03:10He faced
03:12Mother Earth
03:15and sometimes
03:17the power of animals
03:19to continue his journey.
03:21And after 10 years,
03:23Sekino completed
03:25this great journey
03:27that no one on Earth
03:29could accomplish
03:31and became
03:33a prominent figure
03:35in the world of explorers.
03:39I'm so happy.
03:45However,
03:47this man's journey
03:49didn't end there.
03:51In 2009,
03:53he set out
03:55on a journey
03:57to trace the history
03:59of mankind.
04:01The challenge was
04:03to cross the sea from Indonesia
04:05to Okinawa Prefecture.
04:07This was the first time
04:09for Sekino,
04:11who was 58 years old at the time,
04:14to cross the sea.
04:16I'm so scared.
04:18He was waiting for this day.
04:20For 4 years,
04:22he traveled 4,700 kilometers
04:24and made a great discovery.
04:30Tonight,
04:32Sekino will take you
04:34on a great journey
04:36to trace the history of mankind.
04:44Nice to meet you.
04:46Nice to meet you, too.
04:48Is he Great Journey?
04:50Yes, he is Mr. Great Journey.
04:52This show is about
04:54Great Journey and Crazy Journey.
04:56Yes.
04:58I'm sorry.
05:00I feel close to him.
05:02I admire
05:04Crazy Journey
05:06who usually come to this show.
05:08I don't think
05:10he's like Gonzalez.
05:12He's different.
05:14Why did you
05:16get interested
05:18in the history of mankind?
05:20When I was in my 20s and 30s,
05:22I traveled to South America
05:24for 20 years.
05:26I went to Amazonas,
05:28Patagonia,
05:30and Yanaguchi.
05:32But I spent the most time
05:34in Amazonas.
05:36It's an island.
05:38It's very similar to Japan.
05:41They look similar, too.
05:43I've known them for 40 years.
05:45They look similar.
05:47Is there a connection?
05:49Yes.
05:51There is a Bering Strait
05:53between Alaska and Siberia.
05:55When the Bering Strait
05:57collapsed,
05:59the first Americans
06:01crossed the strait
06:03while chasing mammoths
06:05and reindeers.
06:07They crossed the strait
06:09and went to South America.
06:11It's a grand story.
06:13It's very similar.
06:15I knew they looked similar
06:17because I was from Asia.
06:19I knew that from my knowledge.
06:21But from my experience,
06:23I wanted to travel
06:25with them
06:27and find out
06:29why they came.
06:31That's how I started
06:33the show.
06:35Even if you think so,
06:38it's amazing
06:40that you can travel
06:42by yourself.
06:44Did you decide
06:46to travel
06:48by yourself?
06:50No.
06:52I wanted to feel
06:54the coldness,
06:56the heat,
06:58the wind,
07:00the dust,
07:02and the smell
07:04just like the people
07:06in the movie.
07:08I couldn't sleep
07:10without a pillow.
07:12I think the opening talk
07:14will be cut.
07:16What are they talking about?
07:18They said something crazy.
07:20Great Journey
07:22by Sekino Yoshiharu
07:24A journey of the sea.
07:26Humanity came to Japan
07:28from three routes.
07:30Sekino has already
07:32crossed two of them.
07:35This time, he chose
07:37the last one, the sea route.
07:39It's a great journey
07:41from Indonesia
07:43to Ishigaki Island in Okinawa Prefecture
07:45which is 4,700 km long.
07:47Crazy.
07:49He has never used
07:51any modern power.
07:53He has only used his own
07:55power and leg strength
07:57as a rule of the journey.
07:59And this time,
08:01the sea route
08:03is still going on without any power.
08:09For some reason,
08:11Sekino is in Kujukurihama, Chiba Prefecture.
08:15What is he going to do?
08:21I'm going to take iron
08:23from nature
08:25and turn it into iron.
08:27Taking iron
08:29and turning it into iron.
08:32Yes.
08:34I have to make a canoe
08:38and I have to cut trees
08:40but
08:42I have some tools
08:44to cut trees.
08:46From there?
08:48That's scary.
08:50It's scary.
08:52Not only does he travel
08:54on a boat without any power,
08:56he also makes
08:58the boat himself.
09:01He even cuts the trees
09:03necessary for the boat.
09:05He collects the iron
09:07and makes it by himself.
09:09That's amazing.
09:11He's doing it easily.
09:13The basic concept of this trip
09:15is to turn
09:17the iron from nature
09:19directly into iron.
09:21Crazy.
09:23He shows the craziness
09:25that ordinary people
09:27can't understand
09:29This is amazing.
09:33Sekino, along with
09:35the teacher of Kyobemotoru University,
09:39collects the iron
09:41and turns it into iron
09:43using the old
09:45iron-making technology
09:47which is called
09:49Tataraseiko.
09:51This work is done
09:5324 hours a day
09:55and the students
09:58I thought he was an idiot.
10:00Compared to this,
10:02he's an idiot.
10:04His true intention
10:06is revealed.
10:08However,
10:10Sekino doesn't care about that
10:12and goes to
10:14the house of the house craftsman
10:16and finally
10:20This is it.
10:22He finishes
10:24the iron-making
10:26using Tataraseiko.
10:28Wow, you can do it.
10:30I'm so happy.
10:32I'm so happy.
10:34It's been 2 months
10:36since he started collecting iron.
10:40He puts the iron in one hand
10:42and heads to
10:44Indonesia, Sulawesi.
10:48From here,
10:50he starts
10:52making the ship.
10:56He wants to recreate an ancient ship.
10:58Even here,
11:00Sekino shows his passion.
11:02It's been 2 months
11:04since he has been looking
11:06for an ideal ship
11:08with local craftsmen.
11:10What?
11:12Wait a minute.
11:14When can I make a ship?
11:16He found a huge tree
11:182 meters in diameter.
11:20He found a tree.
11:22It would be amazing if it's true.
11:25Finally,
11:27he found a huge tree
11:29to make a ship.
11:31Of course,
11:33it's not a chainsaw
11:35that cuts the wood.
11:37He brought this from Japan.
11:39Only this?
11:41The local craftsmen
11:43cooperate in the same way.
11:47If you use a chainsaw,
11:49you can finish it in 15 minutes.
11:5115 minutes?
11:53That's a long time.
11:553 hours have passed
11:57since he started making the ship.
11:59It must be fast.
12:01It's falling.
12:03It's falling.
12:05It's a huge tree.
12:07It's falling.
12:13It's amazing.
12:15After that,
12:17he keeps cutting the wood.
12:20I really admire you.
12:22It's amazing.
12:24It's the ultimate.
12:26In this way,
12:28his wish comes true.
12:32OK.
12:34I don't have a blueprint.
12:36What?
12:38I don't have a blueprint.
12:40It's not based on my experience.
12:42My colleague drew a ship
12:44and carved it out.
12:46When it looks like a ship,
12:49he carries it to a place
12:51where he can do detailed work.
12:53It's crazy.
12:55He carries it by hand
12:57for 3 days.
12:59He carries it by hand.
13:01If it sinks and flows,
13:03it's over.
13:05He carries it with people
13:07who are moved by his passion.
13:09He carries it with people
13:11who are moved by his passion.
13:13He carries it with people
13:15who are moved by his passion.
13:17It's amazing.
13:21It's amazing.
13:23At last,
13:25the ship is completed
13:27from the bottom of the sea.
13:29from the bottom of the sea.
13:31from the bottom of the sea.
13:33It's a ship.
13:35It's amazing.
13:37I'm impressed.
13:39It's a ship.
13:41It's a ship.
13:43It's a ship.
13:46Each ship was named
13:48after the Jomon and Pakuru.
13:50Each ship was named after the Jomon and Pakuru.
13:52It took 9 months
13:54to assemble all the parts
13:56at the beach.
13:58At last,
14:00the Great Journey
14:02is over.
14:04At last,
14:06the Great Journey
14:08is over.
14:10At last,
14:12the Great Journey
14:14is over.
14:16Six fishermen
14:18board the two ships.
14:22It's time to sail.
14:24It's time to sail.
14:28The handmade ship
14:30is sailing to the Great Sea.
14:32It's sailing to the Great Sea.
14:34It's sailing to the Great Sea.
14:36Considering the ability of the ship,
14:38it can sail up to 40 km
14:40per day.
14:43If it goes well,
14:45it will arrive in Japan
14:47in 4 months.
14:49It's stopped.
14:51It's stopped.
14:53It's stopped.
14:55It's like this without wind.
14:59The ship doesn't move
15:01because of sudden windless.
15:03Because there is no engine,
15:05the Great Sea
15:07is heavily affected by the wind.
15:09The Great Sea is heavily affected by the wind.
15:11In the case of sudden wind,
15:13the ship has to rely on
15:15the flow of the tide
15:17or manpower.
15:19By the way,
15:21the speed of the ship
15:23is 2 km per hour
15:25slower than walking.
15:27In some cases,
15:29the speed of the ship
15:31is slower than walking.
15:33is slower than walking.
15:35The ship has to
15:37get off the ship.
15:40I thought I would go today,
15:42but I couldn't go at all.
15:44I thought
15:46the ship was like that
15:48in the old days.
15:50I went to the port
15:52when the tide was good
15:54and took a break when the tide was bad.
15:56In the end,
15:58he only went 7 km on the first day
16:00and ended up in the Great Sea.
16:02It was a very rough sailing.
16:06Of course, when there is a wind,
16:08it is a rough sailing,
16:10but sometimes
16:12I want to go to the other side,
16:14but the wind is coming from the other side,
16:16so I can't go to the other side.
16:18Even if there is a wind,
16:20the direction of the wind
16:22is the opposite of the direction of the wind.
16:24It's going back.
16:26In the case of sudden wind,
16:28the ship goes against the wind
16:30and goes forward.
16:32It takes a long time.
16:34In addition,
16:37the night view is breathtaking.
16:41In other words,
16:43even if it is 4700 km to Japan,
16:45we have to sail
16:47twice the distance.
16:51Such a crazy
16:53and endless sailing.
16:57So,
16:59what is the cohabitation
17:01on the ship like?
17:03First of all,
17:06the food is indispensable to sail.
17:08What is the secret?
17:14It's a fishing boat.
17:16Wow,
17:18a fresh sea food
17:20caught with a skillful hand.
17:22It's amazing.
17:35They will be able to catch fish while regretting their choices.
17:41They will be able to catch fish while regretting their choices.
17:48The ingredients will be used to make a variety of dishes.
18:00By the way, the local fishermen will be in charge of cooking.
18:05It looks delicious.
18:08This is a special dish that is unique to the life on the water.
18:14This is rice cooked in seawater.
18:19Is it seasoned with salt?
18:21All the crew members are Asian, so they can't miss white rice.
18:27This is curry.
18:29It looks delicious.
18:35It's delicious.
18:40Some people come to sell food by boat.
18:49This is a crab.
18:50This is the only luxury allowed in the harsh sea.
18:56I'm looking forward to eating this.
18:59It's delicious.
19:04I'm hungry.
19:08This is amazing.
19:13What do people who are full do?
19:20What are you doing?
19:21We started to go to the toilet together.
19:24Iru-san and Habi-san.
19:26This is a large den.
19:28This is a large sea.
19:32It takes time to get rid of the embarrassment.
19:39By the way, SHO's stick is still there.
19:44The water is on the boat.
19:50It's cool and you can sleep.
19:57However, when you cross the strait, you can't sleep comfortably.
20:02You sleep on the unstable sea.
20:10There is a life that is too unique to experience on land.
20:17I'm doing stupid things.
20:20I think I can see something through stupid things.
20:26Sekino says so.
20:28However, there is something you can't miss on this crazy journey.
20:33That is...
20:37Encounters on the journey.
20:42There have been many unforgettable encounters along the way.
20:51Sometimes with people of different cultures.
20:56It's fun.
21:08Sekino says he wants to cherish the encounters with people from all over the world who live in the same era.
21:17And on this trip...
21:20It's fun.
21:22There were unforgettable encounters.
21:27Sekino is holding a camera.
21:31Ahead of him is a boat without any iron.
21:38Those who were on the boat were people who wanted to meet Sekino.
21:45Are you all family?
21:47What is this?
21:49That's right.
21:52In fact, they are the people who live on a boat called Bajau.
21:59They are a minority of the sea that lives freely in Malaysia and Indonesia.
22:07By the way, there are a total of 20 people in this boat.
22:13They know all the ways to live in the sea.
22:18They don't belong to any country.
22:21They don't have a nationality.
22:23They don't go to school.
22:25Have you ever been told by the government or the police to stop living on the boat and go ashore?
22:34I was told in Malaysia.
22:36That's why I came to Indonesia now.
22:42I have lived freely in the sea for a long time.
22:45I will continue to do so.
22:48Did he really sympathize with their way of life?
22:52Sekino continues to interact with them after this trip.
23:00It looks like a good thing at first glance.
23:03But on this grand journey...
23:06Of course, there is a risk of death.
23:10There seems to be a lot of sand.
23:12If a hand-made boat is about to go ashore, it will collapse immediately.
23:22The hand-made rope is weak against strong waves.
23:27Sometimes, the important rope that keeps the balance of the boat may come off.
23:32If this comes off, the boat will capsize.
23:37At this time, they immediately jump in and repair it by hand.
23:45It's strong.
23:48And when it's exposed to strong winds...
24:00It came off.
24:03The life of the boat may be at risk of collapsing.
24:13It's amazing.
24:21Sekino has overcome many difficulties.
24:24But when it comes to typhoon season, he makes a big decision as a captain.
24:31This year, I will give up on COVID-19.
24:34I plan to stay on land for the next year.
24:44He says he will stop the trip once and postpone it until the next year.
24:50Until the day the boat departs again, the boat will be kept in an abandoned land.
24:57Being in danger is different from other dangers.
25:00It's a matter of life and death.
25:02I want to go to the mountains, but I can't help it.
25:07No matter how determined he is, the goal of the trip is to reach the goal safely.
25:16Some experts say that I made a bad boat.
25:26But I think it's a good boat.
25:29If I can bring it to Japan, it will be meaningful.
25:37Mizumoto, who has been filming the trip, said this about Sekino.
25:47I thought I was a fool.
25:49I didn't know where to practice.
25:53I didn't know if I could do it until the end.
25:57But in this trip, I didn't miss anyone.
26:05There are 10 crews, and each person is unique.
26:09But I think it's because Sekino is able to keep it together.
26:20Although there have been interruptions twice over the years,
26:24the same crew gathers and continues to sail again.
26:28It is a skill that can be learned from Sekino, who is trusted by all men.
26:36It's been four years since he left Indonesia and sailed 4,700 kilometers.
26:44Finally, the time has come.
26:59Ishigaki Island, the goal of the great adventure, has appeared.
27:15Sekino doesn't usually show his emotions.
27:19This is the only thing he showed on this trip.
27:29Ah!
27:32In this way, the great journey, which followed the roots of the Japanese,
27:38safely reached its goal without a single victim.
27:45There are people who say this and that in the village.
27:48Why do Japanese people do such stupid things?
27:52Use the machine. It's not like Japanese people.
27:56I'll give it back to them.
28:00Old technology is also important.
28:05Sekino Yoshiharu, an explorer called the great journey.
28:10What kind of journey will he show us next?
28:18It's really cool.
28:20It's a little touching.
28:22The people around him are all stupid.
28:26They say I'm stupid.
28:29It's a little touching.
28:33It's like a 10-year-old man.
28:36However, it was a little too much to make from iron.
28:40It was a little too much.
28:42It was a little too stupid.
28:44The young people also said that.
28:46They said it was stupid.
28:49But when you start doing it, you get used to it.
28:52The waste is tied up in various constructions.
28:56That's a good word.
28:58Waste is necessary.
29:00That family is amazing.
29:03That family lives on that ship.
29:06Did that family live on that ship and have children?
29:12That's right.
29:13They also give birth.
29:15We have to collect water and firewood.
29:19We don't have permission to make clothes.
29:22That's why we often go to the island.
29:25We shop there.
29:27Instead, we sell mackerel and shark fins.
29:33You wanted to see them.
29:36But you don't know where they are.
29:38I don't know.
29:39I don't know where to stay.
29:44I wanted to find a good place when it got dark.
29:47I couldn't find it if I stayed for an hour.
29:50I couldn't find it if I stayed for an hour.
29:53Did you decide where to go next?
29:55I haven't decided yet.
29:57If you were going to go to such a vast sea by ship,
30:01did you make a map and plan it?
30:05I didn't want to use a compass or GPS.
30:07I wanted to go to the island alone.
30:10Don't you have a magnet?
30:11I don't have it.
30:13I don't have a GPS, either.
30:16That's how the ancient people traveled.
30:19We're not ancient people.
30:21Ancient people are dead.
30:24We're not ancient people.
30:27But I wanted to travel with the thoughts of ancient people.
30:31That's the purpose.
30:33It's different from our thoughts.
30:35It's not a journey to get somewhere.
30:37If you use a compass, you won't know where you are without a GPS.
30:41I went to Japan with a map with a minimum value of 1 in 4 million.
30:46Everyone says it's stupid.
30:48I think it's reckless.
30:49I think it's reckless.
30:50I think it's reckless.
30:51When we were fishermen, we said we couldn't do it without a compass.
30:57That's right.
30:58It's not to decide the direction.
31:01It's the direction of Mecca.
31:03It's the direction of Mecca.
31:05It's for prayer.
31:06It's okay because the sun goes down to the west.
31:10It's forbidden to bring a compass.
31:12It's forbidden to bring a compass.
31:13I don't know the rules.
31:15I don't know the rules.
31:16I don't know the rules.
31:17It's a very basic question.
31:20How do you enter the country by boat?
31:27It's very troublesome.
31:29If it's a boat with an engine, it's not troublesome.
31:32If it's a yacht, it's a broken boat without an engine.
31:35It's a huge floating village that's not recognized as a ship.
31:40Including people?
31:41Including people?
31:42It's not allowed.
31:43It's not allowed.
31:44It's not allowed.
31:45It's a paper work.
31:48There are a lot of permits.
31:51You can go on a trip.
31:55Don't you have a job?
31:57Don't you have a job?
31:59I'm a doctor.
32:03Are you a doctor?
32:06I went to a cultural university at first.
32:09I wanted to do some kind of research.
32:10I was wondering what to do.
32:11So, I joined the medical faculty.
32:17I wanted to plan an interview.
32:18I was going to be a friend of the doctor.
32:19I planned to be his doctor.
32:22I wanted to become a friend of the doctor.
32:23I was doing 不是 人類愛。
32:26That's why you became a doctor.
32:29That's what it means?
32:31If you go to a hospital, there's no post office, so they'll stop you right away.
32:35They'll make you eat, but you can't do anything.
32:39But if you become a doctor, you may be able to do something.
32:42That's amazing.
32:43I'm amazed that you've become a doctor.
32:46What are you going to do next?
32:48What's your next plan?
32:50The ship we saw earlier was made about 4,000 years ago.
32:55It's a ship with an outrigger.
32:57But before that, we used a raft or a grass boat in Chichikagakko.
33:04It's a bit more primitive.
33:06Wait a minute.
33:08You're going to use a grass boat?
33:09You want to use a grass boat?
33:11If you tighten the grass, it actually becomes a log.
33:15And if you connect it, it becomes a raft.
33:18Are you going to do that next?
33:21I can't run away from the sea, so I'm going to do it slowly.
33:24If you look at the sea, you'll be called a fool again.
33:32I wish you were a sea doctor.
33:34I'm a doctor.
33:36I was so excited when I got the call.
33:40You were so excited.
33:41That's what I want.
33:43I want to be able to continue my journey.
33:46You're going to use a grass boat at the end, right?
33:49A grass boat...
33:52It's like a thousand people.
33:55It's calm.
33:56It's calm. It's not like they're following me.
33:59It's a bit like that.
34:01People who appear in Crazy Journey sometimes have bad eyes.
34:06This time, it's even worse.
34:08It's already smooth.
34:11I used to have bad eyes, but...
34:14It's already there.
34:16It's still there.
34:19I feel like I've met a great person.
34:22I was moved.