魚が食べたい! ~地魚さがして3000港~ 2024年10月9日 世界初!-超深海釣りに挑戦!静岡県大井川港

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00:00Osakana Documento Bangumi, Sakana wa Tabetai, Jizakana Sagashite Sanzenkou!
00:09Sakana wa Tabetai, Osakana Mitodokeni no Yamaguchi Sonoichi desu.
00:14Sa, kyou wa desu ne, doko no minato de, donna sakana-tachi to, soshite, donna hitobito to deyon deshou ka?
00:20Mitimesho!
00:23Gyokou Bangou
00:26Shizuoka Prefecture, Oigawa-ko
00:28Shizuoka Prefecture, Oigawa-ko
00:32Oigawa-ko
00:35Oigawa-ko
00:38It's been almost a year since I've been here.
00:41The weather is great.
00:44The director of Sakana Prefecture, Jun Ikkyu, is on his way to investigate.
00:51Oigawa-ko is in the middle of Shizuoka Prefecture.
00:54Oigawa-ko is one of the deepest ports in Japan.
01:00The fisherman, Mr. Masuda, who used to work here,
01:04is taking on a new challenge.
01:09Speaking of Oigawa-ko, it was a year ago.
01:13Right now, we specialize in Monaco, so it's about 250 boats a year.
01:20A year?
01:22Mr. Masuda knows all about the Tsuruga Bay.
01:24He meets Mr. Akira, his son, who catches more than 250 kuei a year.
01:29He's going to show us his amazing technique.
01:35It's coming!
01:36It's coming!
01:38This is kuei, right?
01:39Kuei, kuei, kuei!
01:43Mr. Masuda, with such amazing skills,
01:45is taking on a new challenge to explore the Tsuruga Bay.
01:51Good morning.
01:52Good morning.
01:53Good morning.
01:54It's been a while.
01:55Hello, hello.
01:57It's been about a year.
01:59It's been a while.
02:00You still have a nice voice.
02:01Mr. Masuda, who took care of me last time,
02:04and Mr. Akira, my son.
02:06Nice to meet you.
02:09You're still energetic.
02:11That's the spirit.
02:13I heard that Mr. Masuda, with such amazing skills,
02:16is taking on a new challenge.
02:19Right now, we're at the deepest part of the sea in Japan,
02:23the Tsuruga Bay, and we're going to do a super deep-sea fishing.
02:26We're going to see what kind of fish there are,
02:28and we're going to look for them as we fish.
02:30It's the world's first super deep-sea fishing.
02:34The world's first super deep-sea fishing?
02:37What? The world's first?
02:39Before, if you just used a rod,
02:42you couldn't reach the fish.
02:43It's like throwing a weight from the top of Mt. Fuji.
02:46I see.
02:47We don't know what kind of fish there are,
02:49so we're going to fish them up.
02:51What Mr. Masuda is trying to do right now
02:55is a super deep-sea fishing at a depth of 2,500 meters.
03:01Generally speaking, if you're going to fish for deep-sea fish,
03:04no matter how deep it is, it's about 1,000 meters.
03:07I see.
03:08Fishing at a depth of more than 2,000 meters
03:10is a challenge that probably doesn't exist in the world.
03:15He doesn't even know what kind of fish he's going to catch.
03:20But he has a lot of questions for the world's first challenge.
03:24So he's going to take on the challenge with...
03:27I'm an expert in deep-sea fishing.
03:31I'm one of the famous people.
03:33I'm from Nojiru Hunters.
03:35Nojiru Hunters?
03:37Nojiru Hunters?
03:38Yes, yes.
03:39I was just walking by.
03:41Oh, you were?
03:42Yes, yes.
03:44So you're going with everyone today?
03:46Yes, yes.
03:47I'm going.
03:50Nojiru Hunters.
03:51Nojiru Hunters is challenging Mr. Masuda
03:54for the world's first fishing challenge.
03:57They've formed a team of people who love animals
04:00in order to meet people from all over the country
04:03who fish for big fish.
04:06Oh, I see.
04:08Adrenaline is called Nojiru.
04:11Thank you for everything.
04:13Mr. Hanzawa.
04:15Mr. Hanzawa has been to many fishing shows
04:19as a member of Nojiru Hunters.
04:21Oh, I see.
04:22Mr. Hanzawa, I see.
04:23Last time, he went fishing with Mr. Masuda
04:26as a part-time assistant.
04:29In addition to Mr. Hanzawa...
04:31I see.
04:32Mr. Yasaka.
04:33Nice to meet you.
04:34Nice to meet you.
04:36He's a super famous person now.
04:39No, no, no.
04:40Please don't.
04:42This is Mr. Hirasaka.
04:45He's a biologist who does his life's work
04:48of catching, touching, and eating animals
04:51from all over the world.
04:53Wow.
04:55He met Director Kominami
04:57in a previous interview
04:59and they've been together for 10 years.
05:02Now, he has a YouTube channel
05:04where he publishes videos
05:06and is also a famous person
05:08in the animal world.
05:10He's watching on YouTube.
05:12How many subscribers does he have on YouTube?
05:15He has 730,000 subscribers.
05:17730,000?
05:20I have an Instagram account for my show.
05:23I have 400 subscribers.
05:25Don't say that.
05:26I'll tell you later.
05:29In addition,
05:30Mr. Kanga has been pursuing
05:32a world-changing food culture.
05:35Mr. Matsui loves fishing and traveling
05:37and travels all over the world.
05:40I don't think there are many people
05:42who would be suitable for this project.
05:45I can rely on these members.
05:47I see.
05:48It's your first time fishing in the world.
05:50What kind of fish can you catch?
05:52Well, to be honest,
05:54I can catch anything.
05:56For example, in the deep sea,
05:58I can catch a giant squid.
06:00A giant squid?
06:01Yes, I know a giant squid.
06:03It's like a news program.
06:05Or I can catch a sea urchin.
06:07It's also a deep sea fish.
06:09It might be deep enough
06:11to catch a Japanese sea urchin.
06:15What?
06:16A Japanese sea urchin?
06:19No, no, no.
06:20Why don't we talk about it
06:22in a cool place?
06:23Is that okay?
06:24In other words,
06:25whatever I catch,
06:27I can catch it with a fishing rod.
06:29It's the world's first fish.
06:31That's the case.
06:32I see.
06:33It's still an unknown world.
06:35The deep sea is over 2,000 meters deep.
06:38It's a big fish.
06:39A giant squid is over 10 meters long.
06:43A sea urchin,
06:44which is called a living fossil,
06:46lives in the deep sea.
06:48It's unknown whether it's delicious or not,
06:51but there is a possibility
06:53that these fish can be eaten.
06:55That's right.
06:56Please.
06:58Perhaps,
06:59they will go to Korea,
07:01which may remain in history.
07:03Let's go!
07:07Their destination is the entrance of Surugawan.
07:10It's a point where the water level
07:12in the Pacific Ocean is getting deeper.
07:15It's more than four Skytrees in Tokyo.
07:19It's an incredible depth.
07:21There are many difficulties in fishing.
07:26It takes two or three hours to catch a fish.
07:32I've never been able to catch two fish in a day.
07:35What?
07:36Is there such a risk?
07:38Once you catch a fish,
07:40the day is over.
07:42It's time to go home.
07:44Is this your first time to try this challenge?
07:49No, it's not.
07:50I've tried three times in the past.
07:53I was able to deliver the fishing tackle
07:55to the deep sea of 2,000 meters.
07:58While I was winding the fishing line,
08:00the fishing line was cut by someone.
08:04The second time,
08:05I was able to deliver the fishing tackle
08:08and retrieve it.
08:10But, I was caught only by the bait,
08:11and I couldn't catch a fish.
08:13The third time,
08:15I finally caught a fish.
08:18What did you catch?
08:19At that time, I caught a fish called Sokobouzu
08:23and a fish called Kanadadara.
08:26I've already caught them.
08:28Sokobouzu is the world's first fish.
08:33You've already cleared the world's first fish.
08:36We want to eat fish.
08:39Can we eat the fish we caught this time?
08:43Let's eat.
08:45I'm very interested in fish.
08:47All the fish you like,
08:49such as blackthroat seaperch, goldfish,
08:51and sea urchin,
08:52have a lot of fat, right?
08:54So, deep sea fish actually have a lot of fat
08:57and delicious food.
08:59Is this the bait?
09:01Wait a minute.
09:02Is this mackerel?
09:04This is mackerel.
09:06It smells strong.
09:08Mackerel and squid are used for bait.
09:11The deep sea is dark without light.
09:14Strong-smelling bait is effective.
09:17This is the bait.
09:20There are 10 hooks in one bait.
09:24It is also suitable for fish that rely on light
09:27by attaching a luminous bait called Tako bait.
09:32This is the weight of the mackerel.
09:34How much does it weigh?
09:36It weighs 2.5 kg.
09:38Without this, it won't go down.
09:40That's right.
09:41There are more problems to get this bait down.
09:45How much salt is in the sea?
09:47How many layers of salt are there?
09:49How many layers of salt?
09:51I think there are 7 or 8 layers of salt.
09:53Are there 7 or 8 layers of salt?
09:57Are there layers of salt?
10:01There is a flow of salt in the sea.
10:04In the deep sea,
10:05there are 7 or 8 different layers of salt
10:07up to the bottom of the sea.
10:10While being affected by the salt,
10:12it is difficult to get the bait down to the bottom of the sea.
10:16In addition,
10:18the salt at the bottom of the sea,
10:20the deep sea,
10:22is running towards Mt. Fuji.
10:24Based on that,
10:26we have to move the boat.
10:28In the deep sea,
10:30there is a very fast flow of the deep sea
10:32that circulates around the world.
10:36In Tsurugawa,
10:37it is said that the salt is flowing
10:39towards the bottom of Mt. Fuji.
10:43When the bait enters the deep sea,
10:45it is washed away.
10:47In order to prevent fishing,
10:49it is necessary to get the bait down
10:51to the bottom of the sea.
10:53It is calculated very well.
10:55And finally,
10:59we have arrived at the point.
11:032,400m.
11:052,400m.
11:07Go.
11:08Slowly, slowly, slowly.
11:15I'm going to the middle of the sea.
11:17Go.
11:18I'm going.
11:20The bait has started to come out.
11:24It's about the Tokyo Tower.
11:27But it's still 1 out of 10.
11:29Yes, it's still going up.
11:31They aim for a depth of 2,500m.
11:35It takes more than 30 minutes
11:37just to get the bait down.
11:41We have finally passed 1,000m.
11:43We have passed 1,000m.
11:45If it was normal fishing,
11:47there is no deeper fishing than this.
11:49That's right.
11:50From here on, it's unknown territory.
11:52No matter what happens,
11:54it's not a mystery from here on.
11:56On the way,
11:59it might be possible
12:01to get hit by a whale
12:03in the middle of the sea.
12:05That's possible.
12:07Here's another problem.
12:09The length of the thread
12:11used in this reel
12:13is 1,800m.
12:15It's the longest thread
12:17on the market.
12:19Even if the thread is straight,
12:21it won't reach the depth
12:23they aim for.
12:25That's right.
12:26They connect the three reels
12:28using a relay method
12:30to make it reach the bottom.
12:32What?
12:33In other words,
12:34there is only one way
12:36to get the bait down.
12:38Here...
12:40I can see the core of the spool.
12:42The first reel...
12:44The first reel's thread
12:46is about to come out.
12:48Stand up.
12:50Stand up.
12:52Connect it to the next reel.
12:55How did they connect it?
12:57It's a secret how they do it,
12:59but they use their own method
13:01to connect the threads.
13:06Be careful.
13:07It's coming.
13:08A little more.
13:09Do I cut it?
13:11Be careful.
13:14Is it connected to the next reel?
13:18Yes, it is.
13:19You don't have to cut it.
13:22It's tight.
13:28It's pretty fast.
13:29It's faster than I thought.
13:30Really?
13:31Really?
13:32It's faster at the bottom.
13:33I've never seen anything like this.
13:35It looks so calm at the top.
13:39They see the thread coming down
13:41and figure out what's going on
13:43in the invisible ocean.
13:47It's a heavy thrust.
13:50Mr. Masuda has been researching
13:52the Tsuruga Bay for many years.
13:54That's why he can do it.
13:56He's an expert.
13:58This is amazing work.
14:00Bring it here.
14:03Finally,
14:04they connect it to the third reel.
14:07The thread is already
14:09approaching 3,000 meters.
14:11I'm going.
14:14The third one.
14:15That was amazing.
14:16The third one.
14:19Then...
14:21It's connected.
14:22It's connected.
14:23It's connected.
14:24It's connected.
14:25It's connected.
14:26The thread is tensed up.
14:28It's safely connected
14:30to the ocean at 2,500 meters.
14:33It's not going straight down
14:35because of the salt.
14:37The length of the thread
14:39is 3,100 meters.
14:41It's connected.
14:43I'm glad.
14:44It's the first step.
14:46However,
14:47Tsukanoma is relieved.
14:49Here's the next problem.
14:52This fishing
14:53is too far away
14:55to feel the fish.
14:57That's what I thought.
14:58So, he stretches the thread
15:00and moves the device
15:02in the ocean
15:03to increase the possibility of fishing.
15:06Take it easy from there.
15:09Slowly reel it in.
15:11Reel it in.
15:13He moves the boat
15:14so that it doesn't
15:16go into the deep sea.
15:17It takes an hour and a half
15:18to lure the fish.
15:20The thread will be gone soon.
15:22Should I reel it in?
15:24I'm going to reel it in.
15:26Finally.
15:27He's reeling it in.
15:28I'm going to reel it in.
15:31It's starting to reel in.
15:33He's finally
15:34starting to retrieve the device.
15:37How many fish did you catch?
15:394,407.
15:414,407.
15:43Are you kidding me?
15:45You're kidding me.
15:48That's true.
15:49When I tried it for the first time,
15:51it was like this.
15:52Then, it went like this.
15:53It was like this.
15:54I was scared.
15:57He might get caught
15:59or be cut in the middle.
16:01He can't let his guard down
16:03until he gets a fish.
16:05That's true.
16:06This time,
16:07he's going to retrieve the device
16:09while relaying the three reels
16:11in the opposite direction.
16:17Bring it over here.
16:1940 minutes have passed.
16:21The first reel is over.
16:25It's heavy.
16:26Please continue.
16:27Okay.
16:28I'm holding it.
16:29Let's go.
16:30Hurry up.
16:31Hurry up.
16:33It's hot.
16:34It's really hot.
16:35Are you okay?
16:36I'll do it one more time.
16:39Is the speed okay?
16:40Yes.
16:42However,
16:43he still has 3,000 meters to go.
16:45It will take him
16:47at least two more hours.
16:49Mr. Hinasaka,
16:51what's the best catch
16:53you've caught so far?
16:55Electric eel.
16:57Electric eel?
16:59That's scary.
17:00I've only caught
17:02electric eel twice in my life.
17:04I've never caught one,
17:05but I've caught an electric eel once.
17:06You've caught a happy eel?
17:07Yes.
17:08If I can't move,
17:09kick it away.
17:10Okay.
17:11Kick it away with your feet.
17:12Okay.
17:13Let's go.
17:14What?
17:16What do you mean, kick it away?
17:20It's hot.
17:25This is amazing.
17:27How do you feel now?
17:29I'm happy.
17:30Thank you very much.
17:32It was quite unique.
17:34He ate it.
17:35His expression.
17:37What's the other happy eel you caught?
17:39It's a crocodile.
17:40Oh, a crocodile.
17:41I caught it in Japan.
17:43It was wild.
17:45Oh, that's dangerous.
17:47I saw it on TV.
17:49It was chasing a creature.
17:51I've never seen it on TV,
17:53but it might come up
17:55in the future.
17:56That's true.
17:57It will be happier.
17:59I see.
18:00I see.
18:02Okay, stop.
18:03It's done.
18:04Tie it up.
18:07It's okay.
18:09Okay, let's go.
18:10Okay, let's go.
18:11Idiot.
18:15Okay, okay, okay.
18:18He successfully relayed to the last reel.
18:22He has 1,100 meters left.
18:25Will he be able to catch fish
18:28until the end?
18:32If you catch fish,
18:35you have about 100 to 150 meters left.
18:38The thread under the boat
18:41will float diagonally.
18:46The fish's swim bladder will swell.
18:49The fish will float
18:52and the thread will be pulled.
18:54I see.
18:55If that happens,
18:57you're in trouble.
18:59There's a high chance of catching fish.
19:01It will float like a floating fish.
19:06I want to see that.
19:08Some fish don't have swim bladders.
19:10That's true.
19:11Those fish don't float.
19:13I see.
19:14I'm getting excited.
19:17He has 200 meters left.
19:19He's escaping the deep sea.
19:21He has 200 meters left.
19:23At that moment...
19:25It's lighter.
19:26It's moving forward.
19:29That's what I told you.
19:32150 meters left.
19:34The line is moving forward.
19:37It's moving forward.
19:39The thread is moving forward.
19:43140 meters left.
19:44It's definitely moving forward.
19:47130 meters left.
19:48It's going to start.
19:5020 meters left.
19:51It's the first time in the world.
19:53It's moving forward.
19:55It's going this way.
19:5720 meters left.
19:58I want to eat fish.
19:59It's going to break the world record.
20:03It's not floating.
20:05It's amazing.
20:07I don't know what it is yet.
20:0910 meters left.
20:10The thread is getting longer.
20:12It's going to come out of the water.
20:14It's amazing.
20:15It's strange how it's pulled.
20:17It's coming.
20:18It's coming.
20:20It's big.
20:21What is it?
20:23There is something.
20:39It's coming.
20:41It's coming.
20:43It's big.
20:44What is it?
20:46Suddenly, a big fish came out of the water.
20:50What is it?
20:52It's pretty big.
20:54What is it?
20:55It's a big bag.
20:57It's big.
20:58There is another one.
20:59There is another one over there.
21:00There is another one in between.
21:01There is another one in between.
21:02There are three of them.
21:03There are so many of them.
21:05There are four of them.
21:06There are three or four of them.
21:08I'm so hungry.
21:11What is this?
21:13It's amazing.
21:15It's still alive.
21:19What is this?
21:23All of them are big.
21:25What is this?
21:28What is this?
21:30There are four of them at the same time.
21:33It seems that all four of them are the same fish.
21:36It's safe.
21:37It's big.
21:38Wait a minute.
21:40What is this?
21:42What kind of fish is this?
21:44This is a fish called SOKO-BOZU.
21:46SOKO-BOZU?
21:47This is a fish that can be seen in the deep sea at a depth of 2,000 meters.
21:52There is such a fish.
21:53This is a fish that cannot be seen in normal fishing.
21:56That's right.
21:58There are four SOKO-BOZU in the deep sea.
22:03The biggest one is 123 cm and 10 kg.
22:09But.
22:10I actually caught it last time.
22:12I see.
22:13This is the second time.
22:15However, SOKO-BOZU is probably the 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th biggest fish in the world.
22:26The moment it came up, the brain juice came out.
22:30That's right.
22:32That was amazing.
22:36That's it for this time.
22:39It's amazing that I can catch such a big fish with just one throw.
22:46However, if I have the luxury, I would like to see a new face.
22:53If possible, I would like to try again tomorrow.
22:57Then, Captain Masuda.
22:59I can do SOKO-BOZU 100%.
23:04I don't think I can change the basic style of SOKO-BOZU.
23:07However, I will change it a little.
23:09Then, I will do my best tomorrow.
23:14Let's do it.
23:15I look forward to working with you.
23:16The first day of the next day's revenge is over.
23:23My brain juice came out completely.
23:26What is this?
23:29This is not the world of fishing.
23:31This is the world of big romance.
23:33I'm going to update my record.
23:37This is what the experts collected.
23:40This is amazing.
23:43I'm thrilled.
23:46What do you think is the most difficult thing about deep sea fishing?
23:55I use a special black thread for deep sea fishing.
24:01This thread has not been produced yet.
24:05Is that so?
24:06This thread costs 160,000 yen for 1,800 meters.
24:11That's a lot of money.
24:14However, there are people who want to do this kind of thing.
24:20That's why my record has been updated.
24:23I can enjoy it again.
24:25I can see something I've never seen before.
24:28I'm grateful.
24:31This is the world's first deep sea fishing.
24:34Good morning.
24:37How is the sea today?
24:41The sea is clear today.
24:44The waves are not as strong as yesterday.
24:46Are you in good condition?
24:48The second day of the challenge has begun.
24:53Based on yesterday's reflection,
24:57I'm going to change the bait.
25:00I'm going to use the mackerel I caught yesterday.
25:06Are you going to use this as a bait?
25:09On this day, I'm going to catch a mackerel.
25:16I use a whole mackerel.
25:20I use 10 hooks.
25:23Are you ready?
25:24I'm ready.
25:25Are you ready?
25:26Yes, I'm ready.
25:27It's started.
25:29On this day, he is going to the deep sea near the depth of 2,500 meters.
25:35It's almost 500 meters.
25:39500 meters is very deep from the general sense of fishing.
25:45That's true.
25:47The first one.
25:49It's a big mackerel.
25:51First of all, he relays to the second reel.
25:55It's connected.
25:56It's the other way around.
25:57I'm not sure if it's a fish bigger than a mackerel.
26:01But it may be a mackerel.
26:04If I change the bait, it may be a mackerel.
26:06I see.
26:07That's right.
26:08I'm going to change the bait to a bigger one.
26:12The second day of the challenge has begun.
26:17Will he catch a mackerel or a mackerel?
26:22Are you ready?
26:23Yes, I'm ready.
26:25An hour has passed since the start.
26:27The bait has arrived at the bottom of the sea.
26:30The deep sea fish may be eating the bait.
26:35He moves the bait more than 3,000 meters ahead while adjusting the boat.
26:42It takes two hours to appeal to the fish.
26:45Two hours.
26:50He starts to reel up the fish.
26:53Shall I start?
26:55The fishing line I used today is 4,600 meters.
26:574,600 meters?
26:59Speaking of 4,600 meters,
27:01it's the distance from Shinjuku Station.
27:05It's the distance from Shinjuku Station to fish in the deep sea.
27:10He starts to reel up the fish.
27:12The fish may be eating the bait.
27:14Really?
27:15The fish may be eating the bait.
27:18It's very heavy.
27:20Or it may be a big fish.
27:26He is very positive.
27:30It's time to connect the fishing line.
27:31I can see the fishing line.
27:33I'm relieved.
27:34First of all, it's important to raise the bait safely.
27:40I'll start.
27:42He carefully connects the fishing line and starts to reel up the fish.
27:52The fishing line moved a little.
27:54I was surprised.
27:57It doesn't matter if the bait floats.
27:59I want a good fish to be in the bait.
28:03He is aiming for the world's first fish that has never been caught.
28:08I'll start.
28:12It's the last one.
28:13He did it.
28:14It's the last one.
28:15He did it.
28:16It's close to the deep sea.
28:18It's close to the deep sea.
28:22It's not as big as yesterday.
28:24Why is it not big?
28:26That's right.
28:27That means it's not a big fish.
28:30It's a big fish.
28:31He is positive.
28:33Finally,
28:35I caught 10 fish.
28:377
28:396
28:425
28:45The fish doesn't float.
28:47Is it a fish?
28:49It's a fish.
28:50Is it a fish?
28:52It didn't float.
28:53No, it's a bait.
28:58The bait came back.
29:03Isn't it big?
29:04I saw a shadow.
29:07There is a fish.
29:09There is a fish.
29:10There is a fish.
29:11There is a fish.
29:12What is this?
29:14It's big.
29:17It's a rockfish.
29:20What is this?
29:21I caught it.
29:22It's a different fish.
29:23It's a rockfish.
29:24It's a rockfish.
29:26Is this the fish you have caught so far?
29:29No, this is the first time.
29:30Is this the first time?
29:31Yes.
29:32Is this the world's first?
29:35I don't know.
29:36I have to look it up.
29:39It's hard to be happy.
29:41It's a type of fish called Soko-daraka.
29:45I don't know its name.
29:47I see.
29:49The fish he caught wasn't Soko-bouzu.
29:55He brought it back to the harbor and looked it up.
29:59This is a fish called Mune-dara.
30:01Mune-dara.
30:02I thought it looked like a rockfish.
30:04We have all caught this fish.
30:06Is that so?
30:08It appeared about 1,000 meters underwater.
30:11It was recorded that the fisherman caught it at 3,500 meters deep.
30:15I see.
30:17Look at this.
30:18The inside of the gills is black.
30:21It's black inside the stomach.
30:23I see.
30:25The reason for this is that they feed on living creatures such as firefly squids and flatfish.
30:32If the fish's stomach shines, the bigger fish, such as sharks, will find out where it is and eat it.
30:39In order to prevent the light from leaking into the stomach or mouth, they make a dark membrane with a black pigment.
30:48That's amazing.
30:49This is a famous example.
30:51The black membrane in the stomach is the same reason.
30:56The light from the creatures they feed on doesn't leak into the stomach.
30:59I see.
31:02Unfortunately, this is not the world's first fish.
31:06No one has ever caught this fish.
31:08It's not easy to catch it.
31:10I think it's a try and error.
31:14Mr. Masuda and the Nojiru Hunters can't back down now.
31:20Their schedule is until tomorrow.
31:23It's their last chance.
31:27It's the third day.
31:30Good morning.
31:31Good morning.
31:33Nice to meet you.
31:34Nice to meet you, too.
31:35Captain, please prepare for the last day.
31:37Please.
31:38Let's do it today.
31:41Whether they cry or laugh, this is their last challenge.
31:45I'd like to use half of the main bait today.
31:49The last day's trick is to mix the baits.
31:53The first day's bait is the Chiku-ko Tako-bait.
31:57The mackerel is cut in half, not whole.
32:01Then, they mix the squid with food coloring to make it look like a fish.
32:09It's like trying out all kinds of baits.
32:11Yes, it is.
32:12We're trying out things we've never done before.
32:14That's right.
32:16They're going to a point 2,500 meters deep in the water.
32:23That's right.
32:25In the evening, we catch bait in shallow water.
32:27When it gets bright, the light gets deeper.
32:32It's the same with plankton.
32:34The fish should be moving in response to that movement.
32:37This time, they're going to a point where the water is narrower than the Suruga Bay.
32:43They're going to a point where the fish that came to the shallow water
32:47go back to the deep water at dawn.
32:51The only problem is that the water is narrower, so there are a lot of frogs.
32:55I see.
32:56If we're going to do it anyway, we can take a risk.
33:00Let's try it.
33:01That's cool.
33:02I see.
33:03I'm sure we'll make it.
33:05Good morning!
33:06We're here!
33:07That's amazing.
33:08On the last day, Mr. Masuda is in a good mood.
33:11It's a one-on-one battle.
33:16Do your best today.
33:17We're going to get data today, too.
33:19Yes, I'll do my best.
33:20I'm sure there will be people walking this morning.
33:23Let's cut the lead and cut it open.
33:26I see.
33:30This is the first successful day.
33:34And the second successful day.
33:37Here it is.
33:39The last successful day.
33:41I don't know if it's because the tide is high today,
33:44but I feel like it's going to be hard to catch fish there.
33:47I don't feel like I'm in a good mood.
33:49I wonder if the tide is low.
33:52I don't know.
33:53I don't know what's going on today.
33:56Is it because the tide is too high?
33:57I think it's because the tide is high.
33:59Mr. Hanzawa, the master of fishing, says it's difficult.
34:02It's the tide of the day.
34:05It took an hour to set up the trap.
34:08It's completely hooked.
34:10It's hooked.
34:12Did you set it up?
34:14I think so.
34:16The deep-sea current should be flowing like a waterfall.
34:19It should be falling at a depth of 200 meters.
34:24He dropped the trap
34:26at the last minute when the deep-sea current was flowing right next to it.
34:31If the position is slightly off,
34:33the trap will be washed away in no time.
34:36It's going up.
34:38It is said to be the best so far.
34:40It requires delicate control technology.
34:45It's 4,200 meters now.
34:47It's 4,200 meters now.
34:49So I'm going to start reeling.
34:52I'm going to start reeling.
34:55He did it.
34:57It's the last reel of this challenge.
35:00Let's go.
35:02It's the world's first fish this time.
35:05Will there be a catch?
35:09I'm going to reel it at high speed.
35:15Reel it slowly.
35:18Wow.
35:20It's exciting.
35:22Oops.
35:37It's the world's first fish this time.
35:40Will there be a catch?
35:44I'm going to reel it at high speed.
35:46It's the world's first fish this time.
35:50Reel it slowly.
35:53Wow.
35:55It's exciting.
35:57Oops.
36:00It's exciting.
36:02It escaped.
36:04Really?
36:10No way.
36:12Really?
36:17It's cut off.
36:23It's cut off.
36:25Choku started reeling.
36:29I'm so excited.
36:33He made a suspicious sound and the line was cut off.
36:39I'm shocked.
36:41I'm shocked.
36:46It's amazing that he could make it this far.
36:48That's right.
36:50It didn't go well.
36:52He was heading for Mt.Fuji.
36:54He was heading for Mt.Fuji.
36:56He was heading for Mt.Fuji.
36:58He was chasing the boat to reel it back.
37:00He was chasing the boat to reel it back.
37:02At that time, he was in a bad mood.
37:04At that time, he was in a bad mood.
37:06At the end, the line was cut off.
37:08At the end, the line was cut off.
37:10The first world's fishing challenge has come to an end.
37:14The first world's fishing challenge has come to an end.
37:16I'll keep fishing until I catch something.
37:26This time, we couldn't catch any unknown fish.
37:32This time, we couldn't catch any unknown fish.
37:34I guess the challenge will continue.
37:36I guess the challenge will continue.
37:38Okura-san, you want to eat fish, right?
37:40Yes.
37:41I'd like to try eating the fish you caught.
37:45Is it okay to try eating this?
37:47Of course.
37:49The fish they caught in these 3 days are
37:51Soko-bouzu and Mune-dara.
37:54Based on everyone's experience,
37:56Mune-dara is not a very tasty fish,
38:00so they will be eating Soko-bouzu.
38:03What will you do after this?
38:06I have a lot of work to do.
38:09The market will start tomorrow.
38:13Really?
38:14Mr. Matsuda!
38:16I have 2,500 to 3,000 glasses.
38:19If I can get what I want,
38:22I can go to 7,000m by boat.
38:267,000m?
38:28It's the same as climbing a mountain.
38:30I see.
38:31It's there, so I'll go.
38:34This adventure will continue.
38:42I've rented a special place.
38:45I can cook here.
38:48It looks bigger in this space.
38:51It's big. It's over 1m.
38:53That's right.
38:55The Nojiru Hunters have also caught
38:57Soko-bouzu, which they've never eaten before.
39:04The meat and bones are too soft.
39:06The knife goes through the bones.
39:08I see.
39:10It's a soft white meat with a lot of moisture.
39:14First, to check the original taste of the fish,
39:17he cuts it.
39:24The head looks like it has a lot to eat.
39:28He cuts off the head that looks like it has a lot to eat.
39:33Is this a muscle?
39:35Yes.
39:36There's a lot of meat around the throat.
39:42He puts it in a pot.
39:47He adds water, soy sauce, mirin, and sake
39:50to make a rich kabutoni.
39:53This is amazing.
39:56Furthermore,
39:57It looks like an ankyo.
39:59This is amazing.
40:01He also cooks a great liver.
40:10This looks delicious.
40:13The Nojiru Hunters have caught
40:15Soko-bouzu, which they've never eaten before.
40:17The Nojiru Hunters have caught
40:19Soko-bouzu, which they've never eaten before.
40:25So, you're going to cook kabutoni and liver?
40:29Yes.
40:32First, let's start with the look of the dish.
40:36It looks like you're soaking it in soy sauce.
40:40He's soaking it in soy sauce.
40:42Itadakimasu.
40:44He's soaking it in soy sauce.
40:46It's like a sponge.
40:47Oh, it's sticky.
40:49Can you hear the sound?
40:50It's sticky.
40:58Please eat it.
40:59What is this?
41:02Isn't this a show where you want to eat fish?
41:04I want to eat what I want to eat.
41:06It's not chewy.
41:08At the end, I can taste a little bit of umami.
41:19It's not good.
41:23It's not that bad.
41:26It's not for sashimi.
41:28I don't think it's for sashimi.
41:30Let's try another one.
41:32This is kabutoni.
41:35It's cooked in a thick sauce.
41:37So, it's juicy.
41:39I think the meat itself is more firm.
41:44It looks like this.
41:46This looks good.
41:47Itadakimasu.
41:49This is good.
41:53It's very meaty.
41:56It's seasoned well.
41:57It looks good.
41:58It's cooked well.
42:00I think this part of the head is also jiggly.
42:03Please touch it.
42:06Can you feel it?
42:07I think it's a lump of collagen.
42:11It's warabi mochi.
42:14It's gelatinous.
42:16I think it's collagen.
42:28It's warabi mochi.
42:29What?
42:31Are you serious?
42:33Basically, it only tastes like broth.
42:36It's my first time eating it.
42:40Is that the back of the neck?
42:41That's the back of the neck.
42:43It looks good.
42:45How is it?
42:46The meat itself is good.
42:48It's good.
42:49It's like crab meat.
42:52It has a good texture.
42:53It also has umami like crab meat.
42:56It's good.
42:57I think it's a delicious fish when it's cooked.
43:01Next is the meat in the back of the throat.
43:07This part looks like muscle.
43:09It looks like a big scallop.
43:11What is this?
43:12It looks like thick cheese.
43:14It's thick.
43:17It looks like cheese.
43:21It looks good.
43:23It looks good.
43:24Itadakimasu.
43:27It's a little mushy.
43:31This is good.
43:33It's firm and good.
43:34This is good.
43:35It's good.
43:36The one we just ate was like a crab.
43:41It's like a crab.
43:42It's like a crab.
43:44It has a good texture.
43:45It has umami.
43:46This is good.
43:47It's good.
43:48It's good.
43:49For example, crab meat and scallop are deep sea crabs.
43:53You can think of it as feeding the same thing.
43:58The last one is the simmered liver of Sokobouzu, which looked like a monkfish liver.
44:04What should I do with this?
44:12It doesn't look like liver.
44:15It doesn't taste like liver.
44:17It tastes like pudding.
44:20It doesn't taste like anything.
44:23It tastes a little like liver.
44:26It's not tough at all.
44:28It's like pudding.
44:30It's like handmade pudding.
44:33It doesn't taste like liver.
44:35The texture is strange.
44:37It's not thick at all.
44:40It's not.
44:43But it's good.
44:44The liver is good.
44:45It's good.
44:47Thank you, everyone.
44:49Please come again.
44:53I'll keep an eye on your activities.
45:00Please come again.
45:02Please come again.
45:03Is it okay to say that?
45:05We're already members.
45:06Really?
45:09One kind of fish from Oigawa Port, Shizuoka Prefecture.
45:13They were able to eat a total of three dishes.
45:18I've never seen a video of a mackerel eating a fish.
45:24Everyone said they've caught it before.
45:27It was fresh.
45:29I enjoyed the various tastes and textures of mackerel.
45:38I'm happy to see everyone's big romance.
45:46They are cool members.
45:50It's good that KOMINAMI DEGUTAMO was included in NOJIRU HUNTERS.
45:54Yes, I was included as a member.
45:58It's great.
45:59I want to eat fish, so I'll do my best.
46:03It's great to see a video that no one has ever seen.
46:13Thank you, Oigawa Port, Shizuoka Prefecture, and NOJIRU HUNTERS.

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