所でナンじゃこりゃ!?2024年10月04日 ナンじゃこりゃ!?スクープバトル 大阪湾に出現!超巨大ネッシー!?

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00:00NANJA KORYA SCOOP BATTLE!
00:08Four teams of investigators will be scooping up NANJA KORYA from all over Japan.
00:14Which team was the most NANJA KORYA?
00:19We will have the judges decide which team was the most NANJA KORYA.
00:28So the team with the most NANJA KORYA will get the honor.
00:34I want it so bad.
00:37So the team with the most NANJA KORYA will get the honor.
00:41Are you confident?
00:44NANJA KORYA!
00:48A huge NANJA KORYA has appeared in Osaka.
00:54It's huge!
00:55Amazing!
00:57What is this?
00:59And a mysterious future city with a mysterious ambition.
01:05There's a lot of electricity.
01:07NANJA KORYA!
01:10A spectacular view that you want to see until you die.
01:13A mysterious giant waterfall.
01:16And a mysterious underwater legend that you want to see until you die.
01:22NANJA KORYA SCOOP BATTLE!
01:29NANJA KORYA SCOOP BATTLE!
01:32First up is Atsuko Hashiyasume.
01:36It's huge.
01:38It's huge.
01:40It's huge.
01:42It's like a giant hot spring.
01:44If you go to the seaside.
01:46To Osaka Bay.
01:48A huge NANJA KORYA has appeared in Osaka Bay.
01:54I've never seen anything like this.
01:56I've never been defeated by a NANJA KORYA.
01:59Please listen.
02:01Please see it for the first time.
02:03This is NANJA KORYA.
02:05It's coming out.
02:07It's coming out.
02:09It's coming out.
02:11It's coming out.
02:12It's coming out.
02:14They started to investigate the place where they found the information.
02:19On a hot day.
02:21Then.
02:23Already?
02:25Isn't that it?
02:27The one you can see from a distance.
02:29What is this?
02:38What is this?
02:40It's huge.
02:42I don't know what it is, but it's huge.
02:45What is this?
02:47This is a ship with a huge crane.
02:54It's much bigger than the ship in front of us.
02:57What is this?
02:59Compared to the surrounding buildings, the size is unprecedented.
03:03NANJA KORYA
03:06It's coming this way.
03:09Let's follow it.
03:10Let's follow it.
03:12They hurry to the direction where the huge ship is heading.
03:18How big is it?
03:22We have arrived.
03:26It's so big.
03:28What is this?
03:30It's so big.
03:32It's huge.
03:34What is this?
03:36It's like a stone.
03:38It's like a stone.
03:40There is a person.
03:42He is working.
03:44What is he doing in such a big place?
03:48Hello.
03:51Hello.
03:53I'm working.
03:55I'm sorry.
03:57I'm sorry.
03:59Can I see it?
04:01Yes, you can.
04:03But you need a protective gear.
04:06I will prepare it for you.
04:07You need a helmet, right?
04:09Yes.
04:11He is in the middle of dangerous work.
04:14He borrows a helmet and starts the investigation.
04:17What is this?
04:20This is the 50th Yoshida.
04:2350th Yoshida?
04:25It's a crane used for construction on land.
04:29What is the true identity of Nessie in Osaka Bay?
04:33This is the 50th Yoshida.
04:36It's a huge crane.
04:38It's 110 meters long.
04:41It's 50 meters wide.
04:43The crane is 132 meters high.
04:49Let's compare it with a wagon.
04:55You can see how big it is.
04:59It's so big.
05:00It's amazing.
05:02It's amazing.
05:04It's very powerful.
05:06What is this?
05:08It's 100 tons of steel.
05:11It's 100 tons of steel.
05:13You can lift it up.
05:15You can lift it up easily.
05:18I lifted it up.
05:20What did Yoshida do?
05:23What did he make?
05:24He made a bridge for the Kansai International Airport.
05:30He made a bridge for the Kansai International Airport?
05:33He has been involved in the construction of marine architecture such as the Aqua Line, the Tokyo Gate Bridge, and the Kansai International Airport.
05:44He has been working on the steel frame of the bridge and the pillars.
05:55How does such a huge crane work in the sea?
06:03I'm curious.
06:05There are three secrets. Height, performance, and power.
06:09Let's find out.
06:11First, let's find out how tall Yoshida is.
06:18This is a box.
06:21It's a light bulb.
06:23It's a light bulb.
06:25It's a light bulb.
06:27It's a light bulb.
06:29It's a light bulb.
06:31It's a light bulb.
06:33It's at the top.
06:35It's at the top.
06:36There are stairs.
06:38It's amazing.
06:40I can't do this.
06:42Yoshida is involved in the construction of an air barrier tower.
06:51He is going to replace the light bulb and climb to the top of 132 meters.
07:00It's pretty scary.
07:03Are you okay?
07:04Are you okay?
07:06I've never done this before.
07:09It's pretty hard.
07:11He is wearing a harness to prevent falling.
07:15He is going to the top of 132 meters.
07:19Let's go.
07:21This is the scariest part.
07:26It's scary when you put it back on.
07:28It's scary.
07:33It's scary.
07:35It's scary.
07:37It's scary.
07:39It's scary.
07:41It's scary.
07:43It's 10 minutes from the start.
07:46It's 40 meters above the ground.
07:49It's 40 meters above the ground.
07:51It's a great view.
07:53We've come a long way.
07:58It's getting smaller.
08:02I've never been to such a high place.
08:04I'm not scared at all.
08:06I'm not scared at all.
08:08I'm not scared at all.
08:10I'm not scared at all.
08:17I'm not scared at all.
08:19It's 20 minutes from the start.
08:22I'm not scared at all.
08:24It's 70 meters above the ground.
08:25I'm going to get a cramp.
08:27It's still halfway.
08:29I'm not scared at all.
08:31It's really scary.
08:33I'm not scared at all.
08:36The bridge break is about to end.
08:41I'm not scared at all.
08:43The wind is strong.
08:45It's really strong.
08:47The wind is really strong.
08:50It's really strong.
08:52It's too scary.
08:53The higher the bridge, the stronger the sea breeze.
08:58That's right.
09:00It's going up.
09:02It's amazing.
09:04It's going up.
09:10The goal is coming.
09:14And finally.
09:23I did it.
09:25It's amazing.
09:27It's amazing.
09:29It's a great experience.
09:31I did it.
09:33It's 40 minutes from the start.
09:35It's 132 meters above the ground.
09:39If you look down.
09:41I'm a little scared.
09:45I'm scared.
09:47What is this?
09:49You can see the city of Osaka from the top.
09:53I can't afford to see the city of Osaka.
09:56It's scary.
10:03Please give me electricity.
10:05Please give me electricity.
10:07Please give me electricity.
10:09Please give me electricity.
10:11This is scary.
10:13I can't do this.
10:15I can't do this.
10:16I can't do this.
10:18The installation is complete.
10:20Switch on.
10:25Now the peace of the sky is protected.
10:27Speaking of the top.
10:29In addition to the replacement of the air barrier.
10:32It is necessary to check the wires.
10:35It is necessary to climb to the top once a week.
10:39It's amazing.
10:41The second secret hidden by Yoshida.
10:44Performance.
10:46Performance.
10:48Isn't the sea unstable?
10:51The wind blows like this.
10:53The waves are high.
10:55Certainly.
10:57The ship is greatly affected by the wind and waves on the sea.
11:01If you don't stay still, you'll have trouble working.
11:06What will solve that?
11:09I can see something.
11:11I can see it.
11:13I can see the chain.
11:16I can see the chain.
11:18What will come out?
11:20What will I catch?
11:22Something will come up soon.
11:24Something is big.
11:26It's big.
11:28Tea.
11:30It's bigger than a ship.
11:32What is this?
11:35What came up is 6 meters in height and 5 meters in width.
11:40It's a huge crab weighing 10 tons.
11:43It's heavy.
11:44It's huge.
11:4610 tons?
11:48This huge crab is equipped with 8 pieces.
11:52When it sinks into the sea, the ship is firmly fixed.
11:56It's like a crane that pulls it.
11:59Doesn't the ship tilt?
12:03The weight of the ship.
12:05Of course it tilts.
12:06It tilts, doesn't it?
12:08Normally, when you lift a heavy object at sea, the ship can't bear the weight and the balance breaks.
12:18However, this gray object solves that problem.
12:26What is this?
12:28Something happens every minute.
12:30I'll ask Mr. Tokoro.
12:32This gray object is responsible for maintaining the balance of the ship.
12:37After that, something happens.
12:40What is it?
12:42The hint is that the gray object is on the other side of the crane that lifts the object.
12:51I think it's going to release water.
12:53The weight of the ship can't bear the weight of the ship.
12:55It's going to be like this.
12:57The sea water will come out.
12:59It's going to come out.
13:00What is the weight of the ship?
13:03It doesn't change.
13:05It's true.
13:07It's amazing.
13:09It's amazing.
13:11It's amazing.
13:13It's sinking.
13:15Suddenly, water came out.
13:19There is a tank with 3,500 tons of water under this.
13:26There is a huge tank that stores water under this.
13:30Let's open the deck and take a look.
13:34It's true.
13:36I can see the bottom of the sea.
13:39It's a mechanism where you take in all the seawater and tilt the ship in advance.
13:45Even if you catch a heavy object, it will be straight.
13:49In fact, there is a huge tank that can hold 3,500 tons of seawater in this part of Yoshida.
13:57When you lift a heavy object, you take in the seawater so that it weighs the same.
14:07In this way, even if you lift a heavy object, the balance is maintained.
14:14The water that came out earlier was a sign that the tank was full.
14:21The third secret of Yoshida is power.
14:28This power is amazing.
14:32You can lift up to 3,700 tons.
14:363,700 tons.
14:38This is a tank that can lift Tokyo Tower.
14:42You can lift up to 3,700 tons.
14:48Where does this power come from?
14:53The key is...
14:56It's a wire.
14:58You can see the wire hanging from top to bottom.
15:01How many wires do you see in all?
15:05I can see a lot.
15:08I have a question for Mr. Matsuda.
15:11How many wires do you think are hanging on the crane?
15:18Let's guess.
15:21There are four hooks.
15:23That's right.
15:25I knew it.
15:27I think there are hundreds of them.
15:29I don't think there are hundreds of them.
15:32The answer is...
15:34Eight.
15:36Eight?
15:38It looks like there are more than eight.
15:42What does that mean?
15:44It's the principle of the crane.
15:47The principle of the crane?
15:49Yes.
15:51Thanks to these wires,
15:54the crane can lift up to 50 kilograms.
16:02I see.
16:04Yoshida's crane uses the principle of the crane.
16:09For example,
16:11if you use one wire and four cranes to lift up 100 kilograms,
16:16you can lift it up with one-fourth or 25 kilograms of force.
16:22That's smart.
16:24Using this principle,
16:26the crane can lift up up to 3,700 tons
16:31with eight wires and 96 cranes.
16:37However,
16:39the wires need to be pulled for a long time.
16:43So, what is the length of Yoshida's wire?
16:46The total length of the wire is 3.5 kilograms.
16:523.5 kilograms?
16:54Yes.
16:56It's a super long wire which is equivalent to the length of the Tokyo Ueno Port.
17:01Therefore,
17:03it's a super huge crane.
17:10Yoshida's crew consists of 16 people.
17:16Only a few people.
17:18When they go out to sea,
17:20they don't come back until they finish their work.
17:23So, they have to stay in the sea for several months.
17:27That's why each member of the crew
17:31has a private room and a large bath.
17:37Everyone is laughing.
17:39There are three chefs.
17:42They serve three meals a day.
17:45It looks delicious.
17:48Yoshida is currently working on his first project in Japan.
17:52He is also active in the construction site of a double-deck wind turbine.
17:57Mr. Tokoro,
17:59I'm sure you'll win the bridge.
18:02It's true that it's high.
18:04It's true that it's a bit...
18:06The super huge Ines-C, which appears in Osaka Bay,
18:09was a super huge crane that supported Japan's major marine construction.

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