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00:00:00The crazy journey of the night is...
00:00:07Scary!
00:00:09Is it a woman?
00:00:11Is it a woman?
00:00:14That Beijing Olympic gold medalist challenges...
00:00:203, 2, 1, go!
00:00:25He joins the world's craziest project!
00:00:34It looks like a lie!
00:00:35It's scary!
00:00:36What?
00:00:39He also joins the world's 3rd largest submarine that sank into the sea!
00:00:46In the city of the great pirates, at the Toh Toh Royal Submarine Ruins...
00:00:52The archaeologists explore the mystery of the great pirates!
00:00:58In one piece, it's like 5 or 7 parts.
00:01:01That's why there's a history like that.
00:01:05Crazy Journey VS World's Craziest Project 2-Hour Special
00:01:12It's time for Crazy Journey.
00:01:16Tonight, we have 2-Hour Special with World's Craziest Project.
00:01:21Thank you.
00:01:23First, we have a question from Johnny.
00:01:26What is your biggest dream?
00:01:30I've said this before, but...
00:01:33Heroine Asadora.
00:01:36People think it's impossible to laugh.
00:01:40Asadora has the image of a young girl...
00:01:44...who starts to grow up.
00:01:48That's why I want to be a heroine.
00:01:58Tonight's first journey is with archaeologist Kotaro Yamafune.
00:02:04What do you think is the charm of archaeology?
00:02:07It's like a new quiz.
00:02:09It's like a new riddle.
00:02:11It's what the ancient people left behind.
00:02:14The first person to touch it is the archaeologist.
00:02:18When I watch a movie...
00:02:20...and I think, oh, it's like this...
00:02:23...then I think, no, it's not this person...
00:02:26...but there's another criminal.
00:02:28That's the charm of archaeology.
00:02:31Yamafune's expert loves the mystery of the ruins.
00:02:40The underwater ruins.
00:02:43The war ruins in Micronesia...
00:02:46...and the sinking ships in the Roman era.
00:02:50The underwater archaeology...
00:02:53...unravels the mysteries of the underwater ruins around the world.
00:02:58What is the difference between underwater archaeology and normal archaeology?
00:03:02The advantage of underwater archaeology...
00:03:05...is that if the seabed was sandy...
00:03:09...it would be completely oxygen-free.
00:03:12It's like putting it in a vacuum bag and putting it in the fridge.
00:03:17It's like the wood from thousands of years ago...
00:03:20...sinking into the air.
00:03:22You can see things that you couldn't see...
00:03:25...with just the ruins of the land.
00:03:28This is a 400-year-old pottery found on the ground.
00:03:32This is a pottery from 400 years ago.
00:03:35And this is a pottery from the same era, from underwater.
00:03:41The difference is historical.
00:03:43The advantage of this state of preservation...
00:03:46...is the key to unraveling history.
00:03:49And on this trip...
00:03:51Yamafune's biggest underwater excavation project.
00:03:56It is...
00:03:58...a seabed city that sank for a reason.
00:04:01A city?
00:04:03If the state of the moment at that time...
00:04:06...sinks into the water...
00:04:08...it is a very rare underwater ruin.
00:04:12Is it such a great ruin?
00:04:14It is the most famous among underwater archaeologists.
00:04:20Tonight, we will take you on a journey...
00:04:23...to discover the mysterious underwater seabed city.
00:04:35I'm Yamafune Kotaro, an underwater archaeologist.
00:04:38Nice to meet you.
00:04:40Even the narration is exciting.
00:04:44A seabed city.
00:04:46Is there a lot of seabed cities in the world?
00:04:50There aren't many.
00:04:52Underwater city ruins...
00:04:54...mainly sink due to earthquakes.
00:04:57There aren't as many as submerged ships.
00:05:01Do you feel that people used to live in seabed cities?
00:05:05Yes.
00:05:06The state of people's lives...
00:05:09...sinks at once.
00:05:11It feels like time has stopped.
00:05:13It's like a time capsule.
00:05:17I will introduce three underwater city ruins.
00:05:24First, this photo.
00:05:27This is a ruin of an ancient Roman bathhouse in Bahia, Italy.
00:05:34An ancient bathhouse?
00:05:36This was a hot spring at that time.
00:05:38Isn't it Thermae Romae?
00:05:40Yes.
00:05:42The statue is still there.
00:05:44The volcano is near.
00:05:46It sank from around the 3rd century BC.
00:05:50Now it's an underwater park.
00:05:52If you have a diving license, you can see it.
00:05:56You can see it?
00:05:58It's amazing.
00:05:59The statue is still there.
00:06:02Yes.
00:06:05Next is Alexandria in Egypt.
00:06:09This is an underwater city ruin.
00:06:11It looks like Egypt.
00:06:14This is a port city that was built around the 3rd century BC.
00:06:18It sank in an earthquake around the 4th century BC.
00:06:22Sphinx, obelisk, and many submerged ships...
00:06:28...are being excavated now.
00:06:31It's amazing.
00:06:32It's still there.
00:06:35This is one of the three remaining underwater city ruins in the world.
00:06:41This is it.
00:06:43This is Port Royal, an underwater city ruin.
00:06:47Port Royal?
00:06:48Where is it?
00:06:50It's a port city ruin in Jamaica, Caribbean.
00:06:54In 1692, the earthquake sank two-thirds of the city.
00:07:00This is a map.
00:07:02The white part is the city at that time.
00:07:06The black part you see now is the current terrain.
00:07:13So the white part is gone now?
00:07:16Yes, it sank.
00:07:18It's quite a wide area.
00:07:20Let's take a look.
00:07:23Please watch the video.
00:07:26Koutarou Yamafune, an underwater archaeologist...
00:07:29...goes on an excavation trip in a city that disappeared in the sea.
00:07:36It takes 21 hours by plane from Japan.
00:07:41Yamafune arrives in the capital of Jamaica, Kingston.
00:07:45He heads to his destination, Port Royal.
00:07:52Good morning.
00:07:53Good morning.
00:07:55We've finally arrived.
00:07:57What kind of city was Port Royal?
00:08:00In the 17th century, the pirates ruled the city.
00:08:07Port Royal was a base for the pirates.
00:08:11Pirates?
00:08:13Yes, Port Royal was a port city...
00:08:17...that flourished as a base for the pirates.
00:08:21It was not as big as the five ports of Tokyo.
00:08:26It was a paradise where the treasures of the world were collected.
00:08:34It was also a familiar place for us Japanese.
00:08:40I'm Monkey D. Luffy.
00:08:43I'm going to be the king of pirates!
00:08:48The popular manga, One Piece...
00:08:52...and the popular movie, Pirates of the Caribbean...
00:08:55...are said to be the roots of Port Royal.
00:08:59There is a world of riddles in Port Royal.
00:09:04What kind of place is it?
00:09:12I feel like the road has changed.
00:09:15Port Royal is at the end of a small peninsula.
00:09:19The roads are narrower and there are fewer cars.
00:09:23It's almost there.
00:09:24The city is sinking.
00:09:25It's a big earthquake.
00:09:27It's submerged.
00:09:28There's a treasure chest.
00:09:31We're inside.
00:09:34There are pirates.
00:09:36The pirate atmosphere is starting to show.
00:09:43Let's take a walk to see the city.
00:09:46I'd like to see it.
00:09:49First, let's see what's not submerged in the sea.
00:09:56Nice to meet you.
00:09:57Pirate?
00:09:58You look like a pirate.
00:09:59I'm a pirate.
00:10:00The guide is Emily from Port Royal.
00:10:04First, I'll show you the best place in the city.
00:10:07I'll show you this fortress.
00:10:10This is a place that has a lot to do with pirates.
00:10:15It looks like a seaport.
00:10:17So...
00:10:31What's this?
00:10:33It's huge.
00:10:35It looks like a concert hall.
00:10:40This fortress is actually a place of fear for pirates.
00:10:47Because...
00:10:50So that's what it is.
00:10:52The fortress also serves as a execution ground.
00:10:58Even in the movie, Pirates of the Caribbean, starring Port Royal,
00:11:03Jack Sparrow is captured by the pirates in this fortress.
00:11:08It's a familiar place in the world of movies and anime.
00:11:13It's a base for the pirates.
00:11:15That's right.
00:11:16It's a fortress.
00:11:17Pirates were captured here.
00:11:21What kind of place was this fortress?
00:11:25This fortress was built by the British in 1655.
00:11:31The British?
00:11:33That's right.
00:11:35The British ruled Port Royal.
00:11:39Port Royal is a transportation hub connecting Europe, Asia, and North America.
00:11:46Therefore, it has always been targeted by powerful countries all over the world.
00:11:51In the end, the British took over.
00:11:56It is said that the British protected this port from enemies such as Spain based on this fortress.
00:12:05However, when that happens, the existence of pirates becomes a concern.
00:12:11Why were the pirates able to rebel in this place where the navy was stationed?
00:12:18But there were pirates in Port Royal, right?
00:12:22Of course.
00:12:23Because the British were hiring pirates.
00:12:26Oh, I see.
00:12:27At that time, the British, who did not have enough military power, hired pirates as mercenaries and made them attack Spain.
00:12:35I see.
00:12:38But in the end, the British army could no longer control the pirates and began to retreat.
00:12:46That's right.
00:12:47In fact, it was the British government who recognized the golden age of pirates.
00:12:53I see.
00:12:54The British issued a permit to attack enemy ships and permitted pirate acts.
00:13:01Legendary great pirates such as Edward Teach, who became models for characters in movies and anime, became rampant.
00:13:13They brought back a large amount of gold and jewelry.
00:13:17At that time, Port Royal was so rich that it was comparable to the great city of London.
00:13:24In addition...
00:13:26Look at this picture.
00:13:28This is a famous female pirate named Anne Bonny and Mary Reed.
00:13:34Both of them are still active in this fortress.
00:13:38Two of them?
00:13:39Mary Reed on the left and Anne Bonny on the right.
00:13:42They are all female pirates.
00:13:43After all, this is the most famous city of pirates in the world.
00:13:47The traces of interesting pirates come out one after another.
00:13:52It's too late, but there really were pirates.
00:13:55That's right.
00:13:56Of course.
00:13:58Since it is a city of pirates, does that mean that pirate ships are sinking?
00:14:04It's difficult to define pirates.
00:14:07They were pirates who had a license.
00:14:10The British government approved them.
00:14:11One Piece is like the Seven Kings.
00:14:14So there is such a history.
00:14:17They were mercenaries.
00:14:19For example, there was a famous British pirate named Drake, Francis Drake.
00:14:24In Spain, he was treated as a pirate.
00:14:27In England, he was treated as a hero of the navy.
00:14:30I see.
00:14:32There is also a place where pirates lived in the city.
00:14:35I'll show you.
00:14:37So we went to the center of the city where we could feel the reality of the pirates.
00:14:44What kind of place is it as a legendary pirate city that was famous for its movies at that time?
00:14:51It's a prison where pirates were kept at that time.
00:15:01What kind of place is it as a legendary pirate city that was famous for its movies at that time?
00:15:09Excuse me.
00:15:10This area is the street in front of Port Royal.
00:15:15There were a lot of pubs and gambling houses that the pirates used here.
00:15:20There are no more now.
00:15:22This is the center of this city.
00:15:25It has been converted into a hotel.
00:15:28I see.
00:15:31In addition...
00:15:32Oh, that's a pirate.
00:15:37It's a pirate-only restaurant.
00:15:40Did they come here?
00:15:43It says, only for pirates.
00:15:46What kind of menu is it?
00:15:47Are you mistaken?
00:15:49This is a concept restaurant that has been established recently.
00:15:52It's a concept restaurant.
00:15:53I want to make it a tourist attraction.
00:15:56I agree.
00:15:59Where is the excitement I felt at the entrance?
00:16:04The center of the city is a place where you can feel the spirit of trying to push the pirates.
00:16:10There are a lot of new things.
00:16:14By the way, what are the things that have been left from the pirate era?
00:16:19Well, calm down.
00:16:21I'm going now.
00:16:24Then, what came?
00:16:28This building is actually the apartment where the pirates lived at that time.
00:16:35It's a traditional building.
00:16:38This building is depicted in the $500 bill of Jamaica.
00:16:43Finally, they found the building at that time in the city.
00:16:48It seems to be a historical building as it is the city wall of Jamaica.
00:16:53Looking at its side...
00:16:57What?
00:16:58Isn't the wall amazing?
00:17:01It's cool, isn't it?
00:17:02The city people drew a picture of the pirates to please the tourists.
00:17:06Oh, they drew it.
00:17:08They drew it.
00:17:09It's like that.
00:17:10It's a historical building, but they drew graffiti on it.
00:17:15I think it will be a big problem in Japan.
00:17:20Moreover, this is a service for tourists.
00:17:24I wonder if they are grateful or not.
00:17:27What is the ultimate goal?
00:17:29There is a special one.
00:17:31It's a prison where the pirates were kept at that time.
00:17:34Oh, I see.
00:17:35The prison of the pirates, which is often depicted in movies and manga.
00:17:41You can see what was actually used.
00:17:45Actually?
00:17:46Here it is.
00:17:47The famous pirates actually used it.
00:17:52Follow me.
00:17:54What?
00:17:57Toilet on the left and right.
00:17:59What?
00:18:00Each of them was a prison in the past.
00:18:02What?
00:18:04What? Toilet?
00:18:06It's a toilet now.
00:18:08What was the prison where the pirates were kept at that time?
00:18:14What does it mean?
00:18:17Now it's a public toilet for tourists.
00:18:23The old building has been destroyed.
00:18:26Is this a tourist attraction?
00:18:28It's a tourist attraction.
00:18:31Port Royal is very famous in the United States.
00:18:35Tourists often come here, but they are disappointed.
00:18:40They are grateful for the service for tourists.
00:18:44Port Royal seems to have a grudge against the pirates.
00:18:49The valuable relics of the pirate era are not allowed to go sightseeing.
00:18:54I don't think there is such a thing.
00:18:57This is just a part of the land.
00:19:00There are definitely valuable relics in the sea.
00:19:05Then, there should be a lot of tourists near the sea.
00:19:10I don't think there are many people.
00:19:12Don't tourists go to the sea?
00:19:16They can only see the surface of the sea.
00:19:18No one can enter the sea because of the law of the Jamaican government.
00:19:25It's a waste.
00:19:28In Port Royal, no one is allowed to enter the sea to protect the relics.
00:19:37They can only see the surface of the sea.
00:19:40It's a pity.
00:19:43So, the mission of this time is to discover such an unforgettable pirate city.
00:19:53History is very important to form the identity of the country.
00:19:58It is also a source of tourism and pride.
00:20:01Port Royal is very important.
00:20:05It's been 30 years since the American excavation team investigated the city.
00:20:13What is waiting for us there?
00:20:16What did you find when you were excavated 30 years ago?
00:20:20First of all, the human skeleton.
00:20:22Many people died in the earthquake.
00:20:25The reason for the sinking was the liquidation phenomenon.
00:20:29The road was also sand.
00:20:31Many people were sucked into the ground.
00:20:36So, the human skeleton was also found.
00:20:40And this clock.
00:20:43I checked this clock.
00:20:45It stopped at 11.43 a.m. when the earthquake occurred.
00:20:52So, I can see when the earthquake occurred and sank.
00:20:58Pirates of the Caribbean and Pirates of the Caribbean.
00:21:01Was it like that at that time?
00:21:03The cityscape.
00:21:05In 1655, the British took it from Spain.
00:21:10However, the British and the Spanish agreed that this was the land of the British.
00:21:15That was in 1670.
00:21:1815 years before that.
00:21:20It's not an illegal area, but there were a lot of pirates.
00:21:27So, it seems that it was pretty rough at first.
00:21:31But we don't know what we'll find until we dive in.
00:21:36The world's first challenge.
00:21:38The Port Royal Excavation Project with the Jamaica team.
00:21:43This time, Yamafune gathered the elite groups from all over the world for this project.
00:21:51Dr. Robert Funko.
00:21:53In Mexico, underwater archaeology is very popular.
00:21:56There are underwater fossils of the Maya.
00:21:58It's a project to study underwater archaeology in Mexico.
00:22:02It's a world-famous project.
00:22:05Thank you.
00:22:07They are the Avengers of underwater archaeology.
00:22:11They are the representatives of the world, such as ruins preservation, spatial data analysis, and underwater cameramen.
00:22:19The local Jamaica team gathers here and the project begins.
00:22:25But this is a crazy challenge that no one has been able to do for 30 years.
00:22:31One of the reasons is...
00:22:36Crazy point 1.
00:22:38There's no money.
00:22:42Is this a government project?
00:22:44Yes, the government approved it.
00:22:47The Jamaica government is the main project.
00:22:50Do you get any money?
00:22:52A little.
00:22:54Just a little.
00:22:56Do you get your own money?
00:22:59Everyone is a volunteer, including me.
00:23:03We don't have any money this time.
00:23:08Is that so?
00:23:10Dr. Yoshimura is the same.
00:23:13Is this common in high school?
00:23:16Yes, I think everyone is like that.
00:23:19What an elite group!
00:23:22All of them have no money.
00:23:24Why is that?
00:23:26In Jamaica, where underwater archaeology is not well-known,
00:23:30the government decides that Port Royal has no value as a tourist destination.
00:23:37The government has applied for the project many times, but the budget was not enough.
00:23:43So this time, the Jamaican government, the Mexican government, and Yamafune
00:23:48are almost all in favor of the project.
00:23:56Good morning.
00:23:58Yamafune is in favor of the project.
00:24:01But what about the scientists?
00:24:05It's very exciting.
00:24:07Because it's the best relic in the world.
00:24:10That's a great motivation.
00:24:14How are you?
00:24:16It's a dream come true.
00:24:19We've been longing for this place since we were students.
00:24:23I can't believe I can see the real thing.
00:24:27So you want to do it even if you have to pay money?
00:24:30That's right.
00:24:32Yes, Port Royal, the city of pirates, is a place where all underwater archaeologists long for.
00:24:39For example, Machu Picchu and the Egyptian pyramids are well-known.
00:24:45But underwater archaeology is a major topic.
00:24:49I see.
00:24:51Moreover, no one has been able to get close to this place for 30 years.
00:24:57Is it normal that you can't enter Port Royal?
00:25:00No, you can't.
00:25:02Is it forbidden to dive?
00:25:03It's forbidden.
00:25:04It's a special opportunity.
00:25:06You can't do it normally.
00:25:08That's right.
00:25:09It doesn't matter to them.
00:25:12I see.
00:25:13This time, it's a dream project.
00:25:16Let's go to the destination.
00:25:26Finally, we can dive into Port Royal.
00:25:29But before that, let's meet the Jamaica team.
00:25:34I don't see the Jamaica team.
00:25:40What?
00:25:42We've been waiting for over an hour.
00:25:45That's right.
00:25:46What are we waiting for?
00:25:48We're waiting for the members to arrive.
00:25:51That's right.
00:25:52They don't have time because they don't have money for this project.
00:25:55But what's troublesome is the Jamaica team.
00:26:01This is also a problem abroad.
00:26:04The feeling of waiting is different all over the world.
00:26:09Is there such a thing?
00:26:12It's rare in Japan.
00:26:15It's common.
00:26:17If you complain about the time, you can't work in Jamaica.
00:26:21I see.
00:26:27I'm the first one, right?
00:26:29It's difficult.
00:26:35You guys are early.
00:26:39It was quite late.
00:26:43But this is what a meeting in Jamaica is like.
00:26:48That's right.
00:26:49It's not bad for them at all.
00:26:53The last one to arrive is...
00:26:57Hello.
00:26:59Who is it?
00:27:00It's the leader of the Jamaica team, Walter.
00:27:04He's two and a half hours late.
00:27:07Seriously?
00:27:08As the country changes, so does the time.
00:27:11What's going on?
00:27:12Is everyone here?
00:27:15They're finally going to Port Royal.
00:27:20It's a huge city 200 meters from the coast.
00:27:27What will it look like?
00:27:31I can't imagine.
00:27:37They're finally going to Port Royal.
00:27:42It's a huge city 200 meters from the coast.
00:27:48What will it look like?
00:27:52I can't imagine.
00:27:56It's a huge city 200 meters from the coast.
00:28:03How far can you see in the sea?
00:28:06On average, it's about 1.5 to 2 meters.
00:28:10Depending on the location, it's only about 50 centimeters.
00:28:13It's cloudy.
00:28:15The visibility is bad, but there is a pirate town under the sand.
00:28:21The first task is to set up scaffolding at the bottom of the sea.
00:28:31This is to be a guide to the excavation site and to prevent the sand from being washed away by the water.
00:28:43This is the first step to the excavation.
00:28:51The excavation will start tomorrow.
00:28:56Will the sea city show up?
00:29:03But they're worried about the Jamaican time.
00:29:08When they arrive at the site...
00:29:11Good morning.
00:29:12Good morning.
00:29:14You're up.
00:29:16He's up.
00:29:19Where's the leader?
00:29:20Good morning.
00:29:21He's up.
00:29:22He's up.
00:29:25Yesterday, the leader of the first country was already working.
00:29:33Everyone else is here.
00:29:39Yes, yesterday.
00:29:41Tomorrow, let's get here around 8 and start 8.30 and start diving at 9.
00:29:49Okay?
00:29:50So, that's what we will do.
00:29:52Usually, the ship is full of people.
00:29:58So, the excavation will start on time.
00:30:02Today, we will set up a vacuum cleaner.
00:30:06This is a necessary task for underwater excavation.
00:30:12At the site of underwater excavation, a necessary equipment is required.
00:30:15It's called a vacuum cleaner.
00:30:18An engine pump is installed on top of the ship.
00:30:21A water current is created to suck up the seabed sand.
00:30:24Then, the machine is sent to another location.
00:30:29If the sand is sucked up at once with this vacuum cleaner,
00:30:32the sea city can be seen.
00:30:37The work begins immediately.
00:30:42However...
00:30:44Even here, there is an obstacle in this crazy challenge.
00:30:50Hey, the water is leaking.
00:30:55There is no excavation equipment.
00:30:59Jamaica's underwater excavation record is almost zero.
00:31:02If there is no equipment...
00:31:05This time, the Jamaican team is also usually a land-based excavation team.
00:31:10So...
00:31:12It's difficult because we're doing it in conjunction.
00:31:17It's not something you can get just because you want it.
00:31:22There is no official equipment.
00:31:24It's made in conjunction.
00:31:27It's no good. It's about to explode, so it's better to stop it.
00:31:31It's about to explode.
00:31:33The water is coming out.
00:31:38It's about to explode.
00:31:39It's about to explode.
00:31:41It's completely broken.
00:31:45I can't do it today.
00:31:46I have to buy new equipment.
00:31:52The excavation work on this day is canceled.
00:31:56They return to the land and reassemble the equipment.
00:32:01However...
00:32:10It's broken.
00:32:12What's wrong?
00:32:13What is it?
00:32:14An important hose has fallen.
00:32:16An important hose?
00:32:17Hey, stop it.
00:32:21A big failure to drop a hose that doesn't work.
00:32:29It won't work in the underwater city for the rest of your life.
00:32:33The underwater city will be left to this day.
00:32:36You couldn't get it back?
00:32:38I couldn't get it back.
00:32:39The transparency is bad, so if you drop it, you can't find it.
00:32:46Is there a smaller part like this?
00:32:51On this day, they buy parts in the city.
00:32:55The day is over with assembling the equipment.
00:32:58The excavation work on this day is canceled.
00:33:04The excavation work on this day is canceled.
00:33:08What kind of place are you going to excavate this time?
00:33:11I'm going to excavate Queens Street and James Street, which were on the main street.
00:33:17The first place is Queens Street, the first half of the pirate city.
00:33:23If you know the location of Queens Street,
00:33:26you can know the history of who owned this house.
00:33:33And what about the second place, James Street?
00:33:37It was thought that it was completely destroyed.
00:33:41But it is more likely that the street is left in a perfect shape than I thought.
00:33:47The half-timbered street where you can see the life of the pirates and the fort that was the base of the navy.
00:33:53They finally infiltrate the place where they dreamed of.
00:34:01Finally.
00:34:11The vacuum cleaner is working properly.
00:34:13You have to be very careful not to damage things in the ruins.
00:34:18I'm not sure what's going on.
00:34:21And when there is a small monster, you should dig carefully, not vigorously.
00:34:30I don't know how many meters below there are ruins.
00:34:33You can't see the city from here, but there are a lot of cars on it.
00:34:39How was it?
00:34:41The only thing that comes out is the rubble of the coral reef.
00:34:46So there are a lot of fossils.
00:34:50He's been digging for a meter, but it doesn't seem to hit yet.
00:34:56After a day of work, the place he dug has expanded.
00:35:01I've been digging for a long time, but I haven't found anything on this day.
00:35:13There are two days left.
00:35:16Two days?
00:35:21In the world of archaeology, discoveries are made at the very end.
00:35:26I was looking forward to the last day.
00:35:31Then, in the middle of the night, something moved.
00:35:38Did something come out?
00:35:40Hey, it finally came out.
00:35:46The floor of the fortress has finally come out.
00:35:50I did it.
00:35:53If you know where the floor is, you can dig around and grasp the shape of the fortress.
00:35:59I can do it.
00:36:00But it's a long way to go.
00:36:01No, it's true.
00:36:02Finally, a big hint to dig out the fortress came out.
00:36:07The morale of the site also rose at once.
00:36:10Furthermore...
00:36:14This is definitely a bottle from the 17th century.
00:36:18There's no doubt about it.
00:36:22Surprisingly, a bottle that seems to be from the pirate era was also discovered.
00:36:28I think it was probably made in France or Germany.
00:36:33The fact that there are bubbles in the glass is a feature of glass-making technology at that time.
00:36:40I think it was a British soldier who protected Fort Royal.
00:36:43It's fun to think about it.
00:36:47I'm looking forward to investigating whether the contents are wine or rum.
00:36:52I don't know that.
00:36:54With what has been excavated, the imagination of history is expanding.
00:36:59This is the joy of archaeology.
00:37:07And the last day.
00:37:09From the main street where you may understand the life of the pirates...
00:37:19So clean.
00:37:20What? Glass?
00:37:21Definitely, there was like a... in the mud.
00:37:24Yeah.
00:37:26What they discovered was a good condition vase in which the glass material remained.
00:37:33It wasn't dirty, was it?
00:37:35The fact that it wasn't dirty means that it was buried.
00:37:37Oh, that's what it means.
00:37:40After this, they also discovered something precious that shows the life of the pirates at that time.
00:37:47Bones came out.
00:37:50In addition...
00:37:51What?
00:37:52This is it.
00:37:53What?
00:37:54The crazy project that cost their lives started.
00:37:57Hey, what is this?
00:38:04Bones came out.
00:38:06Maybe it was cut with a knife here.
00:38:10In other words, it's the bones of an animal that humans ate.
00:38:14Oh, I see.
00:38:15But, for example, when animals die, their corpses float, right?
00:38:20Yes.
00:38:21So it's not like they were buried in the sand, right?
00:38:24No.
00:38:25The bones that were used for the fish came out in the 17th century.
00:38:29I see.
00:38:30So I think it's a pretty big discovery.
00:38:34In addition, the buttons of clothes made of animal bones.
00:38:38Pieces of cups.
00:38:41In addition, pipes made of clay, which were popular among pirates at that time.
00:38:48From the center of their lives, they discovered daily necessities of the time.
00:38:56It's not a treasure like you think.
00:38:59But it shows the life of the people at that time.
00:39:04At first, it was a slightly uneasy outcome.
00:39:08The biggest achievement of this excavation project is...
00:39:16With this excavation, I realized that Port Royal is a huge relic.
00:39:23I'm really looking forward to the underwater excavation from now on.
00:39:32The elite scientist team gives applause to the Jamaica team.
00:39:38Thanks to everyone's technology of underwater excavation for Jamaica,
00:39:44we can do our own work.
00:39:48Thank you so much.
00:39:51Yes, the biggest achievement is that the people of Jamaica were enthusiastic about the Port Royal excavation.
00:40:00They did all the work themselves.
00:40:03It's not about technology, it's about confidence.
00:40:07We were convinced that they could do it underwater.
00:40:13In that sense, I think there was a psychological change beyond our imagination.
00:40:19Especially at the last meeting, the three young people said,
00:40:24Let's do it now.
00:40:26It's not a shortcoming, it's what we want to do now.
00:40:30I was really happy to hear that.
00:40:35The world-class ruins excavation project is finally underway.
00:40:40The day to meet the pirates is just around the corner.
00:40:45Mr. Yakusawa, I think it was a very meaningful excavation.
00:40:50However, I know that it takes time to investigate the ruins of the submarine,
00:40:55but we have to spend more time on the submarine.
00:40:59However, we were able to start this time.
00:41:02I think it's a really big step forward.
00:41:05I hope so.
00:41:07I think it's a historic event.
00:41:09Here is the next crazy big project.
00:41:18I'm scared.
00:41:20Is it like this?
00:41:22Is it like this?
00:41:25What is this?
00:41:27What?
00:41:30A journey to the limits of humanity.
00:41:34I don't care if I die.
00:41:38I came here without looking back.
00:41:41What is the crazy fall that costs a life?
00:41:50Beautiful.
00:41:58Ski jump.
00:42:00The gold medalist of the Beijing Olympics, Ryoyu Kobayashi.
00:42:06In the World Cup, he won 32 medals,
00:42:09more than the legend Noriaki Kasai.
00:42:14He is 27 years old,
00:42:16but he is also the first Japanese male world champion.
00:42:20He is a top athlete representing Japan.
00:42:23He is a top athlete representing Japan.
00:42:26He is a top athlete representing Japan.
00:42:31Why did he appear in this crazy show?
00:42:43I'm going to do something crazy that I've never done before.
00:42:48I hope you can do it.
00:42:51It's a tough story.
00:42:53Yes, this time it's the opposite offer from the gold medalist.
00:42:57Yes, this time it's the opposite offer from the gold medalist.
00:42:59But we don't accept any offers.
00:43:03Accept it.
00:43:06Can you tell us about the challenge?
00:43:11I'm going to do a 300-meter ski jump.
00:43:18I'm going to do a 300-meter ski jump.
00:43:21300 meters?
00:43:22Yes, 300 meters.
00:43:23To be honest,
00:43:24even if he says it's 300 meters,
00:43:26it doesn't make sense.
00:43:28So let me introduce you to what a ski jump is.
00:43:33In the first place,
00:43:35he is interested in the beauty of jumps,
00:43:38accuracy,
00:43:39and landing position.
00:43:43In the Olympics,
00:43:45he uses a normal hill and a larger hill.
00:43:50In the World Cup,
00:43:52he uses a flying hill that can stop up to 180 meters.
00:43:57Well, this time it's not.
00:44:00It's not a large hill.
00:44:02It's not a flying hill.
00:44:04I don't know.
00:44:05Do you have a name for it?
00:44:06No, I don't.
00:44:07You don't have a name for it?
00:44:09No, I don't.
00:44:11How about Crazy Hill?
00:44:12That's a good idea.
00:44:15This time, he is going to do a 300-meter crazy hill.
00:44:20By the way,
00:44:21how long does a normal hill take?
00:44:29About 4 seconds.
00:44:33How long does a 300-meter crazy hill take?
00:44:38About 10 seconds.
00:44:41How about you?
00:44:43I don't know about 10 seconds.
00:44:45I feel like I'm going to throw up.
00:44:48Crazy?
00:44:49When I'm flying,
00:44:51I feel like I'm going to throw up.
00:44:53Can you explain the difference between a flying hill and a crazy hill?
00:45:00For example,
00:45:05I can put condensed milk on shaved ice.
00:45:11Or I can't.
00:45:12What do you mean?
00:45:13No, no, no.
00:45:14What do you mean?
00:45:16Or I can put cream on pudding.
00:45:22And I can put cherries on it.
00:45:24It's rough.
00:45:25It's hard to understand.
00:45:26It's like topping.
00:45:29Topping?
00:45:31Yes, topping.
00:45:34The difference between a flying suit and a normal base jump is...
00:45:39How can I say?
00:45:41The difference is that the movement is different from that.
00:45:44No, no.
00:45:45The difference is that the movement is different from that.
00:45:48The example of a person flying can't be seen,
00:45:51but it's definitely different.
00:45:53I don't think it's the same for people who are flying.
00:45:55And that crazy challenge
00:45:58is also crazy.
00:46:01Do you have a jump platform?
00:46:04No, I don't.
00:46:05You don't?
00:46:06I'm going to ask someone to make one for me.
00:46:10You can only do it in Iceland.
00:46:12No, it's in the mountains of Iceland.
00:46:14Iceland?
00:46:15Yes, Iceland.
00:46:17The stage is Iceland, the northernmost island country in the world.
00:46:23There is not a single ski jump platform.
00:46:27It's the nature of Tetsukazu.
00:46:30It's amazing.
00:46:31It's a natural jump platform.
00:46:35That's what I really wanted to do.
00:46:39In order to make this dream come true,
00:46:42Red Bull is back up all year round.
00:46:45In addition,
00:46:46the Big Project 300-meter jump provided by Prada Linero Sagawear.
00:46:53Even the jump that won a gold medal at the Olympics
00:46:58is 99.5 meters.
00:47:00That's three times the jump.
00:47:02In other words, it's more than three times the jump.
00:47:07For example,
00:47:08It's a big jump that can easily jump over the Tokyo Dome, which is 200 meters in diameter.
00:47:15What if it breaks the balance?
00:47:20No, no, it's scary.
00:47:23There is no way to do it in the air.
00:47:27I can't do it.
00:47:30Crazy Hill is more than three times the jump.
00:47:33No, no, no.
00:47:37What do people think about this challenge?
00:47:41When I first heard about it, I thought it was crazy.
00:47:45This is a very dangerous challenge.
00:47:49The legend of the ski jump world.
00:47:53The scale of the jump platform is different.
00:47:56The speed and wind pressure are all different.
00:48:01If you make a mistake, you'll get injured or die.
00:48:06I think it's a very dangerous sport.
00:48:11Why did you want to do such a dangerous challenge?
00:48:15I think I've done almost everything I usually do in competitions.
00:48:23This time, I want to challenge the world's highest record.
00:48:33That's right.
00:48:35Farther than anyone, flying higher than anyone.
00:48:39For the sake of romance and pride as a jumper.
00:48:45And
00:48:48It's here.
00:48:50A place where humans have not reached.
00:48:53Crazy is on the back of the world record.
00:49:00What is the result?
00:49:07Tonight, we will take you on a ski jump journey beyond the limits of humanity.
00:49:14Hello.
00:49:18Nice to meet you.
00:49:20This is RYO YU.
00:49:22Please sit down.
00:49:24cool.
00:49:26I thought you were a model.
00:49:28You are cool.
00:49:32I'm not praised, so I don't know how to respond.
00:49:35Please sit down.
00:49:37What is this?
00:49:39Did you actually use it this time?
00:49:42It's the same as what I usually use in competitions.
00:49:47There is a PRADA logo on the sleeve.
00:49:50And Red Bull is backing you up.
00:49:52That's right.
00:49:54I'm surprised that the gold medalist of the Olympics came here.
00:50:01It's a secret.
00:50:03Really?
00:50:05I'm sorry that the boss is not here.
00:50:09I'm sorry.
00:50:11What is the longest distance in the world?
00:50:16The longest distance in the world is 253.5m.
00:50:20Is there such a person?
00:50:22He is an Austrian athlete.
00:50:24I am 252.
00:50:26There are two people in the second place.
00:50:30There is a video of this.
00:50:33252.
00:50:37Is this the World Cup?
00:50:39This is the World Cup.
00:50:41If I slip here...
00:50:43It's beautiful.
00:50:45It's high.
00:50:47It's long.
00:50:49It's scary.
00:50:51It's flying.
00:50:53My back hurts so much the next day.
00:50:57It's hard to keep that posture.
00:50:59The impact on the landing was also great.
00:51:03There is a gap between 1m and 2m.
00:51:07You are aiming for a record of about 50m.
00:51:13That's right.
00:51:15This is a crazy hill.
00:51:19How do you practice this?
00:51:23This is a special training that separates life and death.
00:51:26This is a special training that separates life and death.
00:51:28I'm curious about this.
00:51:30I will post it.
00:51:32This is amazing.
00:51:34Prada offers costumes.
00:51:36Red Bull offers full-face distance.
00:51:38This is a crazy journey.
00:51:40I will hold you.
00:51:42Thank you very much.
00:51:44Let's take a look at the training.
00:51:46Olympic gold medalist RYOYU KOBAYASHI.
00:51:50This is a trip to the World Cup.
00:51:53It takes 18 hours by plane to Iceland.
00:51:59It takes 18 hours by plane to Stockholm, Sweden.
00:52:07Good morning.
00:52:13This is my personal trainer, YANNE.
00:52:17This time, YANNE is also here.
00:52:20Why did you come here?
00:52:23Why did you come to Stockholm?
00:52:26I came to Stockholm to train for this jump.
00:52:34There is a special facility here that is rare in the world.
00:52:41Have you ever been to Stockholm?
00:52:44This is my second visit to Stockholm.
00:52:47I came here for the same training.
00:52:51Where did you go?
00:52:53This special training is very important.
00:53:00Let's go.
00:53:03Is this where you train?
00:53:06Yes.
00:53:12This is a training facility for people in wingsuits.
00:53:20The wind blows from below.
00:53:27There is a wind tunnel facility in Japan.
00:53:30The wind blows straight.
00:53:34There is no wind coming diagonally.
00:53:41There is a facility in Japan that generates artificial wind from the front.
00:53:48This is a special facility in Japan.
00:53:50The wind blows from below.
00:53:53You can fly with your body.
00:53:56You can reproduce the wind speed and pressure of the ski jump.
00:54:01You can measure the air posture to extend the distance.
00:54:06If the posture in the air deviates even by a few millimeters,
00:54:11you can't be unharmed.
00:54:20How much wind does the ski jumper receive?
00:54:26The staff actually experienced it.
00:54:30It doesn't float.
00:54:32That's right.
00:54:35This confirms the accident.
00:54:41Are you ready?
00:54:48It's amazing.
00:54:51This is a skill and experience.
00:54:57How much wind does the ski jumper receive?
00:55:02120 degrees.
00:55:06When you fly from the top, look ahead of the green line.
00:55:12Don't look down.
00:55:16It is even more difficult to fly with a ski board.
00:55:22If you attach a board, you can easily receive the wind.
00:55:26Of course, the distance is extended.
00:55:30If the wind deviates even by a few millimeters, you can't be unharmed.
00:55:36It's like a feather.
00:55:39The ski jumper falls at a very high speed.
00:55:43Of course, there is no parachute.
00:55:46You can fly with your body.
00:55:50However, no one knows the pressure of the 300-meter jump.
00:55:56No one has ever flown 300 meters.
00:56:01Therefore, it is better to simulate here than to fly and practice.
00:56:08What is the speed?
00:56:10100 kilometers per hour?
00:56:13Let's start with 105 kilometers per hour.
00:56:27What is the speed of the ski jumper?
00:56:35The ski jumper starts to move.
00:56:39It's difficult to control.
00:56:44Even the world's top skiers can't feel it.
00:56:51The balance is not good.
00:56:55Let's do it again.
00:56:59He repeats it over and over again to make his body remember the air posture.
00:57:09It's a good training, but the air posture is not beautiful.
00:57:21How was it?
00:57:24How do you feel?
00:57:27I don't feel much.
00:57:30I don't feel much.
00:57:35I'm worried.
00:57:37Even if you can feel it here, there are many things you can only feel on the day.
00:57:44It's a simple story.
00:57:48Aren't you afraid?
00:57:50I'm afraid of the jump at the beginning of the season and the jump at the first place.
00:57:56Are you afraid of the gap?
00:57:58Yes, I'm afraid.
00:58:01After the final battle, he goes to Iceland.
00:58:11Thank you for your hard work.
00:58:14We have arrived.
00:58:18The weather is very good.
00:58:21It seems that it snowed a lot yesterday.
00:58:25We have time.
00:58:28It's about 10 days.
00:58:31But Ryoyu needs to rest first.
00:58:35He hasn't been able to get enough sleep in the past few days.
00:58:40Can you see the aurora of Iceland?
00:58:45There is a possibility.
00:58:47Have you ever seen it?
00:58:49I've seen it. I've seen Finland.
00:58:51Can you speak Japanese?
00:58:53Just a little.
00:58:54Oh, you can speak Japanese.
00:58:58First of all, he doesn't rest his body in preparation for the coming day.
00:59:02The final battle is on a day when the weather is good for a week.
00:59:07It's cold.
00:59:10Like home.
00:59:13Where are you going now?
00:59:16I'm going to the jump platform.
00:59:18The jump platform.
00:59:19On this day, he went to the jump platform alone.
00:59:23I made it.
00:59:25Is that it?
00:59:29It's big.
00:59:43This is the only ski resort in a small town.
00:59:48This is the jump platform.
00:59:51This is the tallest jump platform in the world.
00:59:55It's too big.
00:59:57It's crazy.
00:59:58Is that so?
01:00:00Wow, it's long.
01:00:02I don't know what to do with this guy.
01:00:04That's true.
01:00:07I'm scared.
01:00:09It's so long.
01:00:12I want the weather to be like today.
01:00:17I want the weather to be like this once a week.
01:00:20I want the weather to be like this.
01:00:22In order to set a world record, the first task is to build a jump platform.
01:00:31This time, Team Ryo-Yu has prepared an expert in building a jump platform.
01:00:37It's snowing so much that we're about to finish it.
01:00:43I've been here for half a year to make this mission a success.
01:00:49Half a year?
01:00:51Actually, it's been two years since we started this big project.
01:00:59It's 250 meters at 34 degrees Celsius.
01:01:03What they need is an angle, length, and pressure.
01:01:07They have all the conditions.
01:01:10After a year of calculation and modeling,
01:01:15they went around the world to find the perfect slope.
01:01:19I see.
01:01:22It's a good angle.
01:01:24It's too rocky.
01:01:26But the terrain is really good.
01:01:31The terrain is good for jumping.
01:01:37It's good for jumping.
01:01:43The weather is bad today, so the work is suspended.
01:01:48It's still the first day.
01:01:50They have plenty of time.
01:01:52This is the biggest challenge for Team Ryo-Yu.
01:01:58Unlike the usual World Cup,
01:02:02the most difficult thing is that the time is not set.
01:02:10The time is not set?
01:02:12In the usual World Cup, the time for the game is set,
01:02:15and you can prepare for it.
01:02:18But you don't know when you can jump.
01:02:21You have to be ready at all times.
01:02:26Even if you're ready, the weather is bad.
01:02:31You don't know where you'll get a chance.
01:02:38The weather, the condition, and the mentality.
01:02:42If you don't have all of these,
01:02:44you won't be allowed to even try this big project.
01:02:49But...
01:02:54The weather is bad.
01:02:57I'm worried.
01:02:59It was sunny the other day.
01:03:02I hope it will be sunny next week.
01:03:08The weather is not getting any better.
01:03:12As far as I've heard,
01:03:14it's not normal that it's snowing this much.
01:03:17Is that so?
01:03:18Yes.
01:03:19This year's Iceland has a strange weather
01:03:22where it continues to snow until the beginning of the summer.
01:03:27They can't even practice in this situation,
01:03:30but all they can do is wait.
01:03:34Before the challenge of risking their lives,
01:03:37they barely have time to relax.
01:03:49And then...
01:03:56It's snowing!
01:03:58It's snowing!
01:04:00It's snowing!
01:04:03It's snowing!
01:04:08What is this man doing?
01:04:13I'm here to see the snow.
01:04:16Really?
01:04:17Yes, I'm here to see the snow.
01:04:21The legend of the Japanese ski jump,
01:04:23Noriaki Kasai.
01:04:27What are you doing in Iceland?
01:04:31I'm the director of Ryo-Yu.
01:04:36What are you doing in Iceland?
01:04:39I'm a test jumper for Ryo-Yu in Iceland.
01:04:44A test jumper?
01:04:46There's a test jumper?
01:04:48Yes.
01:04:51For the sake of Ryo-Yu,
01:04:53his friends came all the way from Japan.
01:05:01Hey, you guys!
01:05:05There's one room each, right?
01:05:07Yes.
01:05:08We can protect each other.
01:05:10It looks fun.
01:05:12Yes, it's fun.
01:05:15He looks happy.
01:05:18Is it because the top 3 skiers from Japan have gathered?
01:05:23It's like a lie, but it's true.
01:05:28And so...
01:05:31I have a weird question.
01:05:33Iceland is famous for its aurora, right?
01:05:36You wanted to see the aurora.
01:05:40I haven't seen it yet.
01:05:43I want to see it.
01:05:44I heard it's my chance today.
01:05:46Is this your chance?
01:05:48Yes, I think it's my chance.
01:05:50The aurora chance.
01:05:52If you can see it, I want to see it.
01:05:54Here I go.
01:05:55What?
01:05:56It's there.
01:05:57It's there.
01:05:59What do you want to do?
01:06:02The jump platform is ready.
01:06:05If it snows, we'll have to do it again.
01:06:07It snowed about 120,000 square meters.
01:06:12It's set up in the same way as a regular runway,
01:06:16but the size is completely different.
01:06:18It's a distance that goes all the way to the mountain.
01:06:20I'm pretty nervous.
01:06:23Are you nervous?
01:06:25No, I'm happy.
01:06:27I calculated the required speed.
01:06:30It's 105 km per hour.
01:06:34This is it.
01:06:36I'll jump out as soon as I get to G.
01:06:40G is over there.
01:06:42The final recording of the jump platform is also complete.
01:06:47And then...
01:06:49Which boots do you want to use?
01:06:5220...
01:06:5370, 80.
01:06:56Try them on.
01:06:58Do they look good?
01:06:59Very good.
01:07:02This suit has been in production for a year.
01:07:06This is the final form of the ski jump.
01:07:10For this project,
01:07:12the ski jump equipment is also carefully selected.
01:07:16Now, everything is ready.
01:07:18All that's left is to jump.
01:07:21But...
01:07:22A terrible thing happened here.
01:07:31Now, everything is ready.
01:07:33All that's left is to jump.
01:07:36But...
01:07:37A terrible thing happened here.
01:07:45What's wrong?
01:07:46Good morning.
01:07:49Good morning.
01:07:51We were called here urgently.
01:07:56What is it?
01:07:57It's a problem.
01:08:01For now...
01:08:03This event...
01:08:05This event...
01:08:08It's postponed.
01:08:09What?
01:08:10It's postponed.
01:08:11What?
01:08:13It's postponed?
01:08:17The weather is bad this week.
01:08:19We can't prepare for the jump.
01:08:22He decides that the weather won't be good until the last day.
01:08:26He decides that the weather won't be good until the last day.
01:08:29I'll go back to Japan for now.
01:08:32Is your schedule okay?
01:08:34It's fine.
01:08:36I don't have any plans after I die.
01:08:42I'll meet the people I like.
01:08:45I'll meet the people I like.
01:08:47I don't have any plans after I die.
01:08:51He decides to go back to Japan for now.
01:08:55What will happen to Ryoyu Tobayashi?
01:09:01It was close.
01:09:03It's postponed.
01:09:05It can't be helped.
01:09:06He's a natural opponent.
01:09:08All the project teams will go back to Japan.
01:09:12The teams that are making it will stay.
01:09:15It snowed more than I expected.
01:09:18It snowed too much.
01:09:20Are you okay?
01:09:23It snowed a lot.
01:09:25I was looking forward to this season.
01:09:30I was mentally exhausted.
01:09:33I saw an aurora.
01:09:36I wanted to see it.
01:09:38I wanted to see it.
01:09:41Did you see it?
01:09:42I saw it.
01:09:43Did you see it?
01:09:44I saw it.
01:09:45That's great.
01:09:47It's beautiful.
01:09:50It's on the right.
01:09:54Did you see it, Kasai?
01:09:56I saw Nori.
01:09:58Nori was the only one who saw an aurora.
01:10:02I said I didn't see it.
01:10:06We will make adjustments from now on.
01:10:11It's the first time in the world.
01:10:16Let's take a look.
01:10:18Olympic gold medalist Ryoyu Kobayashi.
01:10:22He is traveling to the world record.
01:10:27This is Japan.
01:10:29Ryoyu was in Iwate prefecture.
01:10:33I participated in an event like this three days ago.
01:10:37I participated in a small event like this.
01:10:41I participated in a small event like this.
01:10:44It was 2 meters long.
01:10:46I was wondering what would happen if I extended it.
01:10:50I remember the feeling when I started.
01:10:59The origin of Ryoyu is a hand-made jump board made in the backyard of his house.
01:11:06Look.
01:11:08It's melting.
01:11:10Did you want to do it yourself?
01:11:12It's melting.
01:11:14I jumped too much.
01:11:19It will grow little by little.
01:11:21Ryoyu Kobayashi.
01:11:23Iwate Hachiman Daiya Hashihara Elementary School.
01:11:265th place, Takanashi Taro.
01:11:28Takanashi Taro.
01:11:31It's cute.
01:11:33Even if he can't stand on the podium,
01:11:43he wants to jump far.
01:11:52He jumped without hesitation with that thought.
01:12:02It's a big stage.
01:12:09Even if he stands on the top of the world,
01:12:14it's not enough.
01:12:19I will go back to overseas.
01:12:22I will do my best to deliver good news.
01:12:28Ryoyu Kobayashi, good luck!
01:12:32I will do my best.
01:12:42We came here again.
01:12:45Good morning.
01:12:47It's been a while.
01:12:50We came here again.
01:12:52It's been 10 days.
01:12:54It's the third time to come to Iceland.
01:12:57This time, the sea is clear and the temperature is stable.
01:13:02He doesn't seem to have any trouble with his health.
01:13:05However, there is one thing that concerns us.
01:13:09Are you alone this time?
01:13:12I'm alone this time.
01:13:14I don't have a test jumper.
01:13:17What are you going to do?
01:13:20I'm going to crash.
01:13:21You're going to crash, aren't you?
01:13:25Because of the sudden change of schedule,
01:13:28he doesn't have a test jumper.
01:13:31So you don't have a test jumper?
01:13:33I don't have a test jumper.
01:13:35The test jumper is the most important thing.
01:13:40I don't have it anymore.
01:13:43He is in a terrible situation where he has to crash without a test jumper.
01:13:52The next day
01:14:00I didn't know there was such a thing.
01:14:02I can't do this either.
01:14:04I think I'll crash behind you.
01:14:09However, he doesn't seem to give up.
01:14:14How was your condition?
01:14:16It was good.
01:14:18How was your condition?
01:14:19How was your condition?
01:14:22It wasn't so bad.
01:14:25I want to get a good result like this.
01:14:28All the conditions have been met.
01:14:34I'm nervous.
01:14:36I want to try flying.
01:14:38I'm scared, but I want to fly.
01:14:42That's what I want to do.
01:14:43I want to fly.
01:14:46Farther than anyone else.
01:14:49Ryoyu is finally on the stage of his dreams.
01:14:53I want to break my own world record.
01:14:55I want to fly further.
01:14:58This is a course.
01:15:00And a perfectly DIY jumper is also completed.
01:15:05Even if you say DIY, you're a professional.
01:15:07That's right.
01:15:10It's cool, but I'm scared.
01:15:14It's really amazing.
01:15:27This is the world's longest jumper,
01:15:31made only for Ryoyu Kobayashi,
01:15:34the only person on Earth.
01:15:36This is the world's longest jumper.
01:15:40It's so cool.
01:15:42The gate of the Red Bull.
01:15:44It's long.
01:15:46The height difference is 360 meters.
01:15:50You can see it for yourself.
01:15:52It's amazing.
01:15:55The starting point is over the top of the Tokyo Tower.
01:15:59It's a crazy hill.
01:16:02Even if you just slide down.
01:16:03The altitude is 1,115 meters.
01:16:06The maximum elevation is 36 degrees.
01:16:09It's a challenge from this snowy mountain.
01:16:16The goal is to break the world record of 253.5 meters.
01:16:22And the further goal is
01:16:25300 meters beyond that.
01:16:30However,
01:16:32no one has ever flown,
01:16:34so they can't even decide where to set up the start gate.
01:16:39So, first of all.
01:16:42Maybe from the bottom.
01:16:45If it's possible, raise the gate.
01:16:49Ryoyu will come to the finish line at a speed of 105 to 107 km per hour.
01:16:55He'll jump out of the finish line.
01:16:57He'll fly in the air for about 10 seconds.
01:17:01Of course, there's a risk involved.
01:17:04The rescue team is also on standby at the finish line.
01:17:12It's a dangerous sport that slides at speeds of over 100 km per hour.
01:17:17If anything happens, we'll be there right away.
01:17:23He'll descend at 100 km per hour and fly in the air.
01:17:28It's like being thrown out of a jet coaster.
01:17:36If he loses his balance even for a few millimeters in the air,
01:17:40he won't be able to finish without any injuries.
01:17:52What's important is to overcome his fear.
01:17:55Will he be able to control the wind?
01:18:08I'm nervous.
01:18:10Is it that bad?
01:18:12I'm nervous.
01:18:14I'm nervous.
01:18:16He's praying.
01:18:18Not yet.
01:18:20The wind is too strong.
01:18:21The wind is too strong.
01:18:23He can't jump in the wind right now.
01:18:30It's an interruption.
01:18:33He'll descend from the bar.
01:18:35The wind is too strong.
01:18:37This happens a lot in competitions.
01:18:39I can't let him fly until the conditions are perfect.
01:18:43That's my job and my responsibility.
01:18:52If he flies now, he'll get caught up in the wind.
01:18:59But I can't make him wait long.
01:19:02I'm just getting stressed.
01:19:0820 minutes.
01:19:11The conditions are getting better.
01:19:14Finally.
01:19:16The good conditions are here.
01:19:17He's got a chance to fly.
01:19:20We're almost there.
01:19:22We're at the starting point.
01:19:25Move the pilot to the gate.
01:19:28I'm scared.
01:19:30The conditions are here.
01:19:32The conditions are here.
01:19:34Let's get ready.
01:19:36Okay, let's get ready.
01:19:48He's praying.
01:19:51Let's go.
01:20:08Let's go.
01:20:133, 2, 1, go.
01:20:18He made it.
01:20:23That was long.
01:20:27He made it.
01:20:31He's flying.
01:20:44I'm glad he made it.
01:20:48He managed to land while the best jumper wasn't there.
01:20:57He's flying on Crazy Hill for the first time.
01:21:01The distance is 175 meters.
01:21:07He's satisfied with the gallery.
01:21:11The pilot is ...
01:21:14Unbelievable.
01:21:15It's hard.
01:21:18It's really hard.
01:21:21When I did the first one,
01:21:24I was floating in the air.
01:21:27I was a bit scared.
01:21:29Because it was close.
01:21:32It was close to where I started.
01:21:37I have to concentrate.
01:21:40I can't reach 300.
01:21:42I see.
01:21:45Only Ryoyu in the world can fly the Crazy Hill.
01:21:50No one knows the solution.
01:21:56It's hard.
01:21:59But I think...
01:22:01It's pretty tough if you don't have headwind.
01:22:03That's right.
01:22:06It's not enough if you don't have headwind.
01:22:08It's a bit difficult.
01:22:10Because it's a rail,
01:22:12the G is not fixed.
01:22:14Sometimes I get lost.
01:22:16It's difficult.
01:22:20Even though he's a professional,
01:22:22he jumped naturally.
01:22:24There were some parts that weren't perfect.
01:22:30It's a building.
01:22:32It's scary.
01:22:34He needs advanced technology
01:22:36and crazy courage.
01:22:40What did Ryoyu do?
01:22:44I want to fly.
01:22:47Ryoyu seems to move the gate up.
01:22:52That's right.
01:22:54He chose to raise the gate
01:22:56and extend the landing gear.
01:23:00Of course, it's more dangerous.
01:23:02But he seems to take it seriously.
01:23:11Let's go.
01:23:21He's gone.
01:23:27He's fast.
01:23:34He's flying so much.
01:23:41It's like a lie.
01:23:46How much did he do?
01:23:48He did it perfectly.
01:23:54He's a great champion.
01:23:56He's amazing.
01:24:04He's definitely amazing.
01:24:06He did it in one turn.
01:24:11He's excited.
01:24:13He's crazy.
01:24:15He extended the distance
01:24:17from the first jump.
01:24:19His record is
01:24:23256 meters.
01:24:25He broke the world record.
01:24:27He broke the world record.
01:24:29He flew the longest.
01:24:35He changed the gate.
01:24:37It's better than the last time.
01:24:40It was a good jump over 250 meters.
01:24:44I was so excited
01:24:46that I flew away.
01:24:50I think it's good that I flew away.
01:24:53He's a gold medalist.
01:24:55He left a mark
01:24:57on the history of ski jumping.
01:25:02Ryoyu, how are you feeling?
01:25:04I'm having fun.
01:25:07I feel like I'm going to fly many times.
01:25:09I feel like I'm going to fly many times.
01:25:11I feel like I'm going to fly many times.
01:25:15His dream stage is not over yet.
01:25:17His dream stage is not over yet.
01:25:19His goal is to fly 300 meters.
01:25:25He's amazing.
01:25:29He's like a gardener.
01:25:31He's like a gardener.
01:25:33He's like a gardener.
01:25:35He's like a gardener.
01:25:37I understand.
01:25:39Usually, a director doesn't go this way.
01:25:43I understand.
01:25:45I understand.
01:25:49I was with him for 2 years.
01:25:51I was with him for 2 years.
01:25:53I'm glad you didn't fly away.
01:25:55I'm glad you didn't fly away.
01:25:59His dream stage is not over yet.
01:26:01His dream stage is not over yet.
01:26:03His goal is to fly 300 meters.
01:26:23300 meters is a long distance.
01:26:25300 meters is a long distance.
01:26:27He broke the world record.
01:26:29He broke the world record.
01:26:35He's flying.
01:26:39He broke the world record.
01:26:41He broke the world record.
01:26:45His goal is to fly 300 meters.
01:26:47His goal is to fly 300 meters.
01:26:51I can fly more.
01:26:53I can fly more.
01:26:55I can fly more.
01:26:57It's been a long time.
01:26:59It's been a long time.
01:27:01You can fly 20-30 meters in less time.
01:27:03You can fly 20-30 meters in less time.
01:27:07He's flying.
01:27:09Can he fly more than 300 meters?
01:27:11Can he fly more than 300 meters?
01:27:17Go, go, go!
01:27:19Go!
01:27:21It's a long time!
01:27:23Go, go, go!
01:27:25I'm a little bit
01:27:29Matamoya's world record is now a whole new level
01:27:33The record is...
01:27:36Over 20 meters
01:27:39Kyoin's 282 meters
01:27:42Wow, so close
01:27:45Wow, that's amazing
01:27:46282
01:27:48So close
01:27:50Why was it so good?
01:27:52I changed my jump
01:27:53What?
01:27:54I changed my jump
01:27:55What do you mean?
01:27:56I changed my jump
01:27:57I changed my jump
01:27:59I have this
01:28:01I can see the flow of the body
01:28:04I can make a good rotation
01:28:07I changed my jump
01:28:09I changed my jump
01:28:12Even if I believe I won't die
01:28:15I'll lower the board and jump
01:28:18Oh, I see
01:28:20Ryo-Yu is enjoying himself
01:28:2420 meters to 300 meters
01:28:29Wow, so close
01:28:30Ryo-Yu is completely beating Crazy Hill
01:28:34But how long can this handmade jump board hold?
01:28:38Oh, I see
01:28:40It's starting to melt
01:28:42Oh, I see
01:28:44It's starting to melt
01:28:48It's starting to melt
01:28:50He can't speed up
01:28:53His jump board is about to reach its limit
01:28:56Oh, I see
01:28:59One more chance
01:29:02Here we go
01:29:04Are you going to do it again?
01:29:06I want to go again
01:29:07Are you going to do it again?
01:29:09I think I can do it again
01:29:11Are you going to jump like this?
01:29:13Wow, your body
01:29:15Well, I'm ready to die
01:29:19I'm alive, so it's okay
01:29:24He can't do it if he's not ready
01:29:28The last chance to break his own record
01:29:34This is the last chance
01:29:37This is my last chance to break my own record
01:29:40I'll give you one more chance
01:29:42You still have one more chance?
01:29:44One more chance
01:29:47One more chance
01:29:49I want to break my own record
01:29:50I want to break my own record
01:29:51What are you going to use?
01:29:53This is speed climbing
01:29:55That's right
01:29:56I can do it
01:30:01He can jump if he's well prepared
01:30:09His conditions are perfect
01:30:14His conditions are perfect
01:30:20Here we go
01:30:26I can do it
01:30:28Go
01:30:31Ready
01:30:32Three, two, one, go
01:30:36Okay, I did it
01:30:44Three, two, one, go
01:30:48Go
01:30:53Run
01:30:56Middle of the jump
01:30:58Three, two, one, take off
01:31:01In the air
01:31:03Wow
01:31:04Go, go, go
01:31:06Go, go, go
01:31:10How was it?
01:31:11How is it?
01:31:12Kawai has landed successfully!
01:31:15Did he go because everyone was cheering for him?
01:31:23The distance is 992m.
01:31:25Wow, but he did it!
01:31:27The world's longest jump!
01:31:2950m!
01:31:31The world's longest jump!
01:31:37He didn't even have to push himself to the 300m mark.
01:31:42He showed us his biggest jump of the day in his last challenge.
01:31:51It was really a dream come true.
01:31:55First of all, you get used to the jump.
01:32:00The track is always icy,
01:32:05so you have to get used to the feeling of ice and snow.
01:32:13It's made naturally, so it's a bit wavy.
01:32:20I've never experienced anything like this before,
01:32:26so I was able to get used to it.
01:32:31I think I did a really good job in the last two challenges.
01:32:38What is his next dream?
01:32:42My dream is to jump 300m and 400m.
01:32:47500m?
01:32:49400m?
01:32:50Yes, 400m.
01:32:52It's a bit difficult with my current technique.
01:32:56I'm going to train.
01:32:59Ryoyu Kobayashi's unending journey continues.
01:33:06That was great!
01:33:08Congratulations on breaking the world record!
01:33:11He showed us what it's like to be at the top of the world.
01:33:17You didn't make it to the 300m mark, though.
01:33:21I'm a bit disappointed.
01:33:23But I'm happy that I was able to perform well
01:33:30thanks to the sense of accomplishment and the hard work of the team.
01:33:35What are your goals for the future?
01:33:38I want to be able to cheer people up with my jumps,
01:33:43both in this project and in regular matches.
01:33:52He's too crazy!
01:33:58He's too crazy!
01:34:00He can't talk on the ground.
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01:34:09Tickets are now on sale!
01:34:14I want to look cool.
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