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00:00:00I can't watch the video.
00:00:03I can't watch it.
00:00:04It's amazing.
00:00:06In all over the country,
00:00:08there is a mysterious spot where only the people involved can enter.
00:00:11The camera has specially infiltrated the Keep Out.
00:00:16We are going to interview the inside of the place that we don't usually see.
00:00:22There is a surprising reason why we can't enter.
00:00:27Wow, this is amazing.
00:00:31Wow, this is crazy.
00:00:33What is it?
00:00:35Right next to Tokyo City Hall,
00:00:37there is the world's largest underground fortress.
00:00:43What is this?
00:00:46The busiest airport in Japan, Fukuoka Airport,
00:00:49has infiltrated the National Security Area.
00:00:54This is crazy.
00:00:55This is crazy.
00:00:57Only fireworks are allowed inside.
00:01:00What is the reason for the fireworks?
00:01:04Wow, we can enter.
00:01:06I don't know anything.
00:01:08You haven't seen it?
00:01:09I haven't seen anything.
00:01:10That's true.
00:01:11We can't enter.
00:01:12What is waiting for us?
00:01:15Keep Out!
00:01:17We have filmed the National Security Area.
00:01:21This is amazing.
00:01:22What is this?
00:01:24It's nice.
00:01:25It's spacious.
00:01:26It's spacious.
00:01:28Is it okay to enter?
00:01:30I want to be special today.
00:01:32It's hard to stand here.
00:01:34This is the pitch field of Ajinomoto Stadium,
00:01:38which is used for soccer and J-League matches.
00:01:41It's a great place.
00:01:43The theme of this program is Keep Out.
00:01:49First of all, we are in a restricted area.
00:01:53That's right.
00:01:54We can't enter here.
00:01:55That's right.
00:01:57The day before the shoot,
00:01:59there was a J-League match.
00:02:01Yesterday?
00:02:02Yes, yesterday.
00:02:03Verdi?
00:02:04That's amazing.
00:02:06You shouldn't have gone that far.
00:02:09I'm sorry.
00:02:10I'm sorry.
00:02:11There are more restricted areas than us.
00:02:14Who said that?
00:02:15There are no restricted areas.
00:02:17There should be more than us.
00:02:18You're the same as everyone else.
00:02:20That's why this program was chosen.
00:02:21That's not true.
00:02:23Thanks to you, I got a job.
00:02:27The three of them sit on the pitch bench where the players sit in the soccer match.
00:02:34I'm getting excited.
00:02:36I want to sit where the coach is.
00:02:38No, you can't.
00:02:40Sit down.
00:02:41I want to sit here.
00:02:42You can't.
00:02:43Why?
00:02:44It's decided here.
00:02:46I can't?
00:02:47It's decided here.
00:02:49You can see places that you can't usually see in the video, right?
00:02:54That's right.
00:02:55I'm looking forward to it.
00:02:56I'm looking forward to it.
00:02:58The first restricted area is Takanabe Town in Miyazaki Prefecture, Kyushu.
00:03:04Who came here?
00:03:07Hello.
00:03:09There are many things this year.
00:03:12I'm Nagisa.
00:03:15Nice to meet you.
00:03:16Nice to meet you.
00:03:17I'm Nagisa Nasake.
00:03:18Nice to meet you.
00:03:20That's a strange name.
00:03:21There is a place where you can't enter nearby.
00:03:26Nagisa, a former Amako inter, is in Akichi, Kawasoi.
00:03:31Let's go to the restricted area.
00:03:35This is the roadblock.
00:03:38You can't go from here.
00:03:40Nagisa, you can enter this time.
00:03:44Can I enter?
00:03:45Excuse me.
00:03:47I think you may be raising something dangerous.
00:03:51That's one of the reasons I'm called.
00:03:54You may be raising a bad leaf.
00:03:57Stop it.
00:03:59If you walk along the river for a while, you will see a related truck.
00:04:06Excuse me.
00:04:07Hello.
00:04:09Hello.
00:04:10Wait a minute.
00:04:11I can't.
00:04:12You can't.
00:04:14You can't.
00:04:15You can't.
00:04:16You can't.
00:04:17You can't.
00:04:18It looks dangerous.
00:04:19It looks scary.
00:04:22Are you the owner of this truck?
00:04:26Yes, I am.
00:04:27This is a place where you can't enter.
00:04:32I wrote it.
00:04:33Did you write it?
00:04:34Yes, I did.
00:04:35You can enter here.
00:04:37You can raise a bad leaf nearby.
00:04:40You can sell it on the roadblock.
00:04:42You can sell it on the roadblock.
00:04:43It's not a bad leaf.
00:04:44It's not a bad leaf.
00:04:47Why is this place not allowed to enter?
00:04:51The answer is in the truck.
00:04:55What is this?
00:04:56What?
00:04:58What is this?
00:05:00Yes.
00:05:02What is this?
00:05:03Which one is the bad leaf?
00:05:06It's not a bad leaf.
00:05:08It's a bad leaf, isn't it?
00:05:09It's a bad leaf.
00:05:10What is this?
00:05:11There is something in the bag.
00:05:14What is this?
00:05:15What was packed in the truck?
00:05:22Speaking of summer.
00:05:23Speaking of summer.
00:05:24I see.
00:05:25I got it.
00:05:26It's a bag in summer.
00:05:28Fireworks?
00:05:29That's right.
00:05:30What?
00:05:31In fact, fireworks were packed in the truck.
00:05:37This is ZUIKI.
00:05:39He is a member of a firework company.
00:05:41He is a member of a firework company.
00:05:43He is a member of a firework company.
00:05:46Fireworks are not allowed to enter here.
00:05:51That's right.
00:05:52We prepare here.
00:05:53We prepare here.
00:05:54We prepare here.
00:05:55We prepare here.
00:05:56We prepare here.
00:05:57Can you show me the scene of the fireworks?
00:06:00Yes.
00:06:01Especially.
00:06:02Especially.
00:06:03Keep out of the fireworks festival.
00:06:07We can see the scene where fireworks are not allowed to enter.
00:06:12The shooting of the scene is very rare for safety reasons.
00:06:17We will have a valuable experience to see the fireworks from below.
00:06:22I'm scared.
00:06:23Why did you give me a special permission?
00:06:26Many companies refused me.
00:06:30Did they refuse you?
00:06:31Many companies refused me.
00:06:34Thank you very much.
00:06:36I have been working as a craftsman for several years.
00:06:44I get angry when people get in the way of my work.
00:06:51I want to do my best not to make ZUIKI angry.
00:06:57That's important.
00:06:58What is the size of the fireworks festival?
00:07:03I don't want to say the size of the fireworks.
00:07:09Even if it's a small firework, I want to make it big.
00:07:13I don't like to say the size of the fireworks.
00:07:18Are they all special?
00:07:20That's right.
00:07:21Of course.
00:07:22Is it okay to be a reporter here?
00:07:25Each one is a special firework, right?
00:07:28That's right.
00:07:29Follow me.
00:07:31I just confirmed it.
00:07:33I didn't say I didn't need it.
00:07:35I confirmed it.
00:07:37I was angry.
00:07:39I finally got permission to report.
00:07:41I ask you to do it until the end.
00:07:42I know.
00:07:43Shut up.
00:07:44I know.
00:07:47While I was angry at the site, the fireworks were set up.
00:07:54She fixed the fireworks to the iron pipe.
00:07:59What's next?
00:08:09Is this also a firework?
00:08:11This is also a firework.
00:08:13This is big.
00:08:15This is big.
00:08:17This is as big as a firework.
00:08:19This is a firework.
00:08:23This is a firework.
00:08:25This is a firework.
00:08:27When this catches fire...
00:08:29It goes up 300 meters and opens 300 meters.
00:08:32That's amazing.
00:08:33Is this okay?
00:08:34Yes.
00:08:35This is special.
00:08:36Be careful not to drop it.
00:08:37This is heavy.
00:08:40It feels like it's packed.
00:08:43This is about 10 kilograms.
00:08:45This is 10 kilograms.
00:08:47Next is the wiring work to actually launch the fireworks.
00:08:54The fireworks will go up with this wire.
00:08:58By connecting this to the fire extinguisher in the end, it will launch as planned by electronic control.
00:09:05This is important.
00:09:07Connecting each firework to the wire and electronically controlling the launch.
00:09:13There is such a fine thing.
00:09:14By pressing the button on the machine, the fireworks will go up as planned.
00:09:19That's amazing.
00:09:21It's an image of a firework that catches fire and a firefly comes down.
00:09:27It's a firework of the Showa era.
00:09:29Did you do it in the past?
00:09:30Yes.
00:09:31It's a digital world.
00:09:33Digital?
00:09:34Yes.
00:09:35By the way, what is this firework festival?
00:09:39This is a firework festival called Takanabe High School O.B. Festival.
00:09:44Takanabe High School is located in Takanabe Town.
00:09:48It is a firework festival to give back to the town where we grew up.
00:09:58That's great.
00:10:00It's a very good event.
00:10:03Yes, this firework festival is the main event of a rare festival hosted by a high school graduate who has reached the age of 100.
00:10:12You can talk to the host.
00:10:16I did the firework festival for the first time three years ago.
00:10:20There is no firework festival in Takanabe Town.
00:10:23There is a festival, but there has been no firework festival for a long time.
00:10:27We couldn't hold any events because of COVID-19.
00:10:30I want the local people to see the fireworks.
00:10:33I want them to cheer up.
00:10:34That's right.
00:10:35That's great.
00:10:39It's big and small.
00:10:42Why did you accept the firework festival this time?
00:10:48We want to make the information open so that people of the next generation can jump into the world of fireworks.
00:10:59I want people to say that our work is cool.
00:11:04That's right.
00:11:06I want people to say that our work is cool.
00:11:08Fireworks.
00:11:11After this, the firework festival will begin.
00:11:15A shocking video was shot at the launch site where entry is prohibited.
00:11:21In addition, the design of the Nangoku beach is prohibited from entering.
00:11:25What is the surprising reason found in the intrusion material?
00:11:29What is the surprising reason found in the intrusion material?
00:11:33What is the surprising reason found in the intrusion material?
00:11:38What is the surprising reason found in the intrusion material?
00:11:42Usually, you can't stand outside the fireworks.
00:11:46A special camera is installed at the launch site of the firework festival.
00:11:52This time, ZUIKI and NAGISA are standing in the middle of the track from the launch site.
00:11:58In addition to the cameraman, an unmanned camera was installed right next to the fireworks.
00:12:05This is amazing. I've never seen this before.
00:12:0910 seconds ago.
00:12:1110 seconds ago.
00:12:13This is the first firework this year. I'm glad.
00:12:17It's coming.
00:12:20Wow.
00:12:23It's right above.
00:12:25Wow.
00:12:26It's a firecracker.
00:12:28Firecracker.
00:12:32Wow.
00:12:33It's amazing.
00:12:34It's powerful.
00:12:35Wow.
00:12:36Wow.
00:12:37Wow.
00:12:38Wow.
00:12:39It's high.
00:12:42Wow.
00:12:43It's amazing.
00:12:44Wow.
00:12:46Wow.
00:12:50It's going up.
00:12:51Firecracker.
00:12:53It's going at a great speed.
00:12:54Wow. It's beautiful.
00:12:55Wow.
00:12:57One more time.
00:12:58Firecracker. Firecracker.
00:12:59Firecracker.
00:13:00It's like a firecracker addiction.
00:13:01Wow.
00:13:02It's amazing.
00:13:06It's amazing to see it from below.
00:13:08Wow.
00:13:09It's beautiful.
00:13:10Wow.
00:13:14You can't see the fireworks from this angle.
00:13:22It's as high as my neck.
00:13:26Firecracker.
00:13:27Firecracker.
00:13:33It's amazing.
00:13:35Wow.
00:13:36It's a big firecracker.
00:13:38It's high.
00:13:39It's high.
00:13:40What will happen?
00:13:41Wow.
00:13:42Wow.
00:13:43It's amazing.
00:13:44It's beautiful.
00:13:45It's like a real firecracker.
00:13:46It's 300 meters away from the launch site.
00:13:49It looks like this from the outside of the restricted area.
00:13:53Wow.
00:13:55You can only see fireworks normally.
00:13:57The view from below is special.
00:14:00It's like a special move.
00:14:02It's too high.
00:14:03It's too high.
00:14:05What are you doing?
00:14:07It's too high.
00:14:09I can't see it normally.
00:14:11That's right.
00:14:13Wow. It's too high.
00:14:15It's too high.
00:14:17Wow.
00:14:18It's amazing.
00:14:19I've been looking at the data.
00:14:22It's hard.
00:14:34It's beautiful.
00:14:36I'm concentrating.
00:14:37That's right.
00:14:38It's beautiful.
00:14:39The most important thing now is to work hard.
00:14:46It's beautiful.
00:14:52The firework show is over.
00:14:54It's time for the climax.
00:15:03It's coming.
00:15:04It's coming.
00:15:05It's coming.
00:15:06It's amazing.
00:15:08It's coming.
00:15:10It's coming.
00:15:11It's coming.
00:15:12It's coming.
00:15:13It's coming.
00:15:15It's coming.
00:15:17It's coming.
00:15:18It's coming.
00:15:23It's amazing that the sky is neither big nor small.
00:15:28It's beautiful.
00:15:31It's beautiful.
00:15:34It's amazing.
00:15:35It's like a mistletoe.
00:15:36Wow.
00:15:45It's amazing.
00:15:49It's like a mistletoe.
00:15:50It's over.
00:15:52It's perfect.
00:15:55It's amazing.
00:15:56It took 17 minutes.
00:15:57It's amazing.
00:15:58I was surprised.
00:15:59I could see it clearly from a distance.
00:16:03But, I could see it clearly from below.
00:16:06That's right.
00:16:07I could see it clearly from below.
00:16:09It's amazing.
00:16:13She said thank you.
00:16:16Wow.
00:16:17I'm happy.
00:16:21You're not the one who said thank you.
00:16:24The kids on the other side of the river said thank you.
00:16:27I heard it.
00:16:28You heard it.
00:16:29I'm happy when I hear such a voice.
00:16:32I'm tired.
00:16:34I had a lot of things to do this year.
00:16:37I wanted to do my best to make a fireworks as big as this at work.
00:16:45I'm going to drink good sake.
00:16:46I was just looking at you.
00:16:48I'm going to drink Kirishima sake.
00:16:49Kirishima sake is good, too.
00:16:51Let's go to Kirishima after drinking beer.
00:16:54Let's go.
00:16:57It was amazing.
00:16:58It was amazing.
00:17:00I couldn't see it from that angle.
00:17:02Right.
00:17:03It was impressive.
00:17:04I wanted to see it in person.
00:17:08I'm jealous of Nagisa.
00:17:10Nagisa can't go back to being a child.
00:17:15If she was as pure as Inoue, she would have gone back to being a Taijin.
00:17:19She would have gone back to her stomach.
00:17:21It was a wonderful firework festival.
00:17:23It was a festival hosted by a graduate of Yakudoshi.
00:17:26It was a festival to pay off the debt.
00:17:28It was a festival to pay off the debt by doing good things to people.
00:17:33First of all, I'm grateful to the people who cooperated with us.
00:17:37You said you were rejected by many people.
00:17:41How many people actually rejected you?
00:17:4420 people.
00:17:4520 people?
00:17:47You were rejected.
00:17:49That's right.
00:17:51The reason I was rejected was cool.
00:17:53I wanted more people to face the fireworks.
00:17:59It would be great if people who thought the fireworks were cool could become a firework.
00:18:05That's right.
00:18:07I could see something amazing from the first video.
00:18:10That's right.
00:18:11It's a little more difficult.
00:18:13That's right.
00:18:14I'm looking forward to what will come out.
00:18:18Next, keep out.
00:18:20Yakushima is a world heritage island floating in the South China Sea in Kagoshima Prefecture.
00:18:26There is a phantasmagorical warning that Yakusugi, which is more than 1,000 years old, became the stage of Princess Mononoke.
00:18:34There is a lot of ancient nature left.
00:18:37I've never been there.
00:18:39However, there is an unknown area that is not allowed to enter.
00:18:47This time, we were allowed to interview Nagatahama, which is located in the northwest of Yakushima.
00:18:53It is the largest sandy beach in Yakushima, which is about 1 km long.
00:18:58It's beautiful.
00:18:59Why is this a no-entry area?
00:19:03This place is...
00:19:05It was designated as a meeting time by the person who cooperated with the interview.
00:19:09It's almost 8 o'clock.
00:19:11I'm going to Nagatahama.
00:19:14I'm really scared of this video.
00:19:16Good evening.
00:19:17Good evening.
00:19:18What can I do for you?
00:19:19Can't I come in here?
00:19:20Oh, I'm sorry.
00:19:21We're not allowed to enter the beach from 8 pm to 5 pm.
00:19:27I heard you're being interviewed.
00:19:29Oh, is that right?
00:19:30Can I check your report?
00:19:32Yes, of course.
00:19:33Please wait for a moment.
00:19:35He checked the report and went to the parking lot.
00:19:40Mr. Oono, who cooperated with the interview, was waiting for him.
00:19:45We're going to go into the beach together, but we're not going to turn on the lights or just walk around.
00:19:51We're also walking very carefully, so please follow the instructions and act accordingly.
00:20:01I'm scared.
00:20:03The tension on the spot is at its peak.
00:20:06This is scary.
00:20:07Finally, the Yakushima Keep Out is entering Nagatahama.
00:20:11The staff follows Mr. Ono's instructions.
00:20:15And then...
00:20:16I can't see anything.
00:20:18Mr. Ono, can you hear me?
00:20:20Yes, I can hear you.
00:20:21I found something.
00:20:24Mr. Ono's friends seem to have found something.
00:20:28What could it be in Nagatahama?
00:20:34Wow, this is amazing!
00:20:36Is this it? Is this it?
00:20:39And then, the airplane enthusiast Goendou Kokori enters a restricted area at Fukuoka Airport.
00:20:45What will he see in this restricted area?
00:21:09The Yakushima Keep Out is entering Nagatahama.
00:21:15The Yakushima Keep Out is entering Nagatahama.
00:21:24Mr. Ono, can you hear me?
00:21:26Yes, I can hear you.
00:21:28I found something.
00:21:31Mr. Ono's friends seem to have found something.
00:21:35What could it be in Nagatahama?
00:21:41From there, let's go a little bit to the side.
00:21:46I found something.
00:21:48I found something.
00:21:53It's a turtle.
00:21:56A big sea turtle was just ahead of us.
00:22:01It's in a state where it's digging a hole to lay eggs.
00:22:07Wow, that's amazing!
00:22:09Yakushima is not limited to Japan.
00:22:11It's the largest red sea turtle breeding area in the northern hemisphere.
00:22:15Every night, the turtles come to land and breed.
00:22:19If there are people or lights on,
00:22:22they will go back to the water if they are on the way to land or before breeding.
00:22:28In this way, they are allowed to enter the beach at night
00:22:32so as not to threaten the ecosystem of the sea turtles.
00:22:35Wow, that's amazing!
00:22:37The Yakushima Keep Out was a sandy beach where the world's largest sea turtles landed.
00:22:44At night in summer, they are called to the beach
00:22:47to prevent them from getting in the way of breeding or stepping on eggs by mistake.
00:22:54Mr. Ono is a member of the NPO, which protects the endangered sea turtles.
00:23:00He conducts ecological surveys and protection of coral reefs every night.
00:23:06I didn't know that humans are protecting them.
00:23:12He encounters a rare scene as he continues to shoot.
00:23:18They are crying, crying, crying.
00:23:32Wow, that's amazing!
00:23:37They are moving as they see the coral reefs.
00:23:42Oh, there they are.
00:23:44Cute!
00:23:45He also encounters a small turtle that swims towards the sea.
00:23:51While the environment in Japan where sea turtles can breed is decreasing,
00:23:56by protecting the world's largest breeding ground, Nagatahama,
00:24:01he is connecting the scenery where sea turtles live to the next generation.
00:24:06The Yakushima Keep Out was a sandy beach where the world's largest sea turtles landed.
00:24:16Scary.
00:24:17Cute.
00:24:18The baby sea turtle is cute.
00:24:21Let's give that video to NHK News 7.
00:24:26I don't think it's our video.
00:24:27What?
00:24:28Let's keep it at home.
00:24:29No, no, no.
00:24:30It's too precious.
00:24:31If it's Keep Out, it's a must-see.
00:24:33I'm going to chew it here.
00:24:36Chew it well.
00:24:37It's a video like that.
00:24:39Right?
00:24:40It was amazing.
00:24:41Animals are wonderful, but humans are wonderful.
00:24:47I didn't know that humans are protecting them.
00:24:50Right.
00:24:51I was surprised.
00:24:53There are at least a few people who want to make interesting videos and go to places they shouldn't.
00:25:00It's annoying.
00:25:02Inoue is also an annoying YouTuber.
00:25:04Who is running?
00:25:05He was doing it on TV.
00:25:06He was doing it.
00:25:07I thought it was good, but it was annoying.
00:25:10It's a different story.
00:25:11I didn't think it was annoying.
00:25:12He changed generations and gave it to Kuro.
00:25:15That's right.
00:25:16Kuro is doing it.
00:25:17He is doing it.
00:25:20Fukuoka Prefecture is waiting for the next Keep Out.
00:25:24Who came to this land?
00:25:26Who?
00:25:27Hohohoi.
00:25:28What?
00:25:29He is a senior.
00:25:30I'm Endo Kokoriko, a hohohoi man.
00:25:33Nice to meet you.
00:25:35There is a non-style in the studio.
00:25:38On November 29th, please do your best at Kagoshima Fouzan Hall.
00:25:46There is a live.
00:25:48Please look forward to it.
00:25:51Why did Endo appear in a program where his junior non-style appears?
00:25:56I've loved airplanes since I was a kid.
00:26:00I heard that I could enter a non-stop spot at Fukuoka Airport.
00:26:07I can't stay here anymore.
00:26:09That's why I came here.
00:26:11I see.
00:26:12Endo Kokoriko, a non-style, will enter a non-stop area at Fukuoka Airport.
00:26:21I've been to the runway.
00:26:24I've been on a plane.
00:26:28I've been to almost all the places.
00:26:31But I've never been to a non-stop area.
00:26:38Endo has never stepped into a non-stop area.
00:26:47Endo-san, this is it.
00:26:49Here?
00:26:50Yes.
00:26:52Really?
00:26:54I know this because I like it.
00:26:58Is this really a non-stop area?
00:27:01What is this?
00:27:02No way.
00:27:05This is the title of the program that Non-Style is doing.
00:27:08No way.
00:27:10Great.
00:27:11You checked it.
00:27:12Why do you like us so much?
00:27:17No way.
00:27:19Can I really enter here?
00:27:21Can I broadcast this on TV?
00:27:23Let's go.
00:27:24Where is this?
00:27:25Endo, a non-style, enters a non-stop area.
00:27:31What kind of facility is this?
00:27:35Where is this?
00:27:38This is the building where the Kansei Tower of Fukuoka Airport is.
00:27:42That's right.
00:27:43It's the Kansei Tower, isn't it?
00:27:46This is the building where the Kansei Tower of Fukuoka Airport is.
00:27:52The Kansei Tower is in the state of being updated with the aircraft, right?
00:27:58That's right.
00:27:59It is being updated with the pilot by wireless.
00:28:04This is a little...
00:28:06Can I enter here?
00:28:07Fukuoka Airport is said to be the best airport in Japan.
00:28:12The number of times you take off and land in an hour is 38 times.
00:28:18The Kansei Tower is to clean up the airport.
00:28:23The Kansei Tower is to clean up the airport.
00:28:32From now on, the Kansei Tower of the aircraft will be guided by Kariko.
00:28:35Kariko, the Kansei Tower of the aircraft.
00:28:37She is young and smart.
00:28:40She is an announcer.
00:28:41First of all, there is a special facility for the first public broadcast on TV.
00:28:45The first public broadcast on TV.
00:28:49The first public broadcast on TV.
00:28:51What is the special facility unique to the Kansei Tower?
00:28:56What is this?
00:28:59What is this?
00:29:03This is the Kansei Simulator that reproduces the operating room of the Kansei Tower of Fukuoka Airport.
00:29:08This is the Kansei Simulator, isn't it?
00:29:10It's amazing.
00:29:12Kansei Simulator.
00:29:14It reproduces the scenery of the Kansei Tower as it is.
00:29:21The Kansei Simulator has appeared.
00:29:26There is such a thing.
00:29:28It reproduces the airspace around the airport and inside the airport.
00:29:32It is being trained to give orders to the pilot.
00:29:37The flight of the Kansei Tower is approaching.
00:29:41The Kansei Tower of Fukuoka Airport.
00:29:42In order to respond to further air traffic, a new runway is being built.
00:29:47The start of the operation on the Kansei Tower of Fukuoka is approaching.
00:29:50This simulator reproduces the scenery from the new Kansei Tower.
00:29:54The scenery from the new Kansei Tower.
00:29:58In order to solve the complicated situation,
00:30:00the Kansei Tower of Fukuoka Airport will be expanded from one runway to two in 2025.
00:30:06In addition, the new Kansei Tower, which is higher than it is now, will also be operated from the next year.
00:30:12The Kansei Tower, which protects the safety of the sky,
00:30:15is being trained in a new environment.
00:30:20This is amazing.
00:30:23By the way, what kind of communication is going on now?
00:30:27For example, the departure plane is parked in the middle of the airport,
00:30:30so we are instructing them to push out from there to the starting point and instructing them on the route.
00:30:35It's not decided in the first place.
00:30:37For the arrival plane, we check that there are no other aircraft on the runway and issue permission to land.
00:30:42I see.
00:30:44How many pilots are there?
00:30:47It's not one plane, is it?
00:30:49That's right.
00:30:50You have to share all the planes, right?
00:30:52It depends on the number of people, but on average, there are five planes.
00:30:55Five planes per person?
00:30:58You're like Yoshimoto's manager.
00:31:01Yoshimoto's manager is usually like this.
00:31:03He usually has five entertainers.
00:31:05It's tough.
00:31:07I was surprised by the huge facility I saw for the first time,
00:31:11but now I'm going to take a look at the site where the staff are actually working.
00:31:18Excuse me.
00:31:20What kind of room is this?
00:31:22This is the aviation office of the Aviation Administration Office,
00:31:26which provides information on the safety operation of aircraft remotely at Lido Airport in Kyushu.
00:31:34What is this place?
00:31:36It's remote.
00:31:38It's cool.
00:31:39There are a lot of monitors.
00:31:41This is Fukuoka Airport, right?
00:31:43Yes, it is.
00:31:44Do you monitor the safety of other airports remotely?
00:31:47Yes, that's right.
00:31:48This is a video of the camera installed in each airport.
00:31:53Which airport is this?
00:31:54This is Fukuoka Airport.
00:31:56You can watch the video here.
00:31:59The Aviation Administration Office provides the latest weather information and provides the necessary information for safety.
00:32:05What is this?
00:32:08The Aviation Administration Office provides the necessary information for pilots landing at local airports.
00:32:18In fact, the Aviation Administration Office provides the necessary information and provides the necessary information for pilots landing at local airports.
00:32:28The Aviation Administration Office provides the necessary information and provides the necessary information for pilots landing at local airports.
00:32:34I didn't know that.
00:32:36I thought each airport provided the necessary information.
00:32:38Of course, each airport provides the necessary information.
00:32:41But the Aviation Administration Office provides the necessary information.
00:32:48Next, we'll enter the center of the airport.
00:32:54My heart is racing.
00:32:58This is the Aviation Administration Office.
00:33:02Wait a minute.
00:33:03The Aviation Administration Office is like a command center, isn't it?
00:33:06That's right.
00:33:07I can't believe I'm entering this office.
00:33:12I can't enter the office of Mr. Tamori, can I?
00:33:15I can't enter the office of Mr. Tamori, can I?
00:33:17I'm in the middle of a business trip, right?
00:33:19Yes.
00:33:20It's a serious business trip, isn't it?
00:33:21What should I do?
00:33:23Should I go?
00:33:25You really don't like it, do you?
00:33:28There are almost no examples of TV programs reporting.
00:33:32Let's go inside the airport.
00:33:37What did Tendo see inside the airport?
00:33:43What is the identity of the mysterious skyscraper that can be seen from the window of the Shinkansen?
00:33:54There are almost no examples of TV programs reporting.
00:33:58Let's go inside the airport.
00:34:11The inside of the airport is so tense that I can't speak.
00:34:18This is the airport.
00:34:20It looks like this.
00:34:22It looks like this.
00:34:25Each pilot is in charge.
00:34:29This is a real-life scene.
00:34:34I can enter the office.
00:34:37Are they the people in charge of the flight attendant?
00:34:39That's right.
00:34:41It looks like this.
00:34:43Can I take a closer look?
00:34:46The flight attendant on the far left is the flight attendant in charge of boarding at KASOL.
00:34:50Is she a woman?
00:34:51That's right.
00:34:52The flight attendant on the far left is the flight attendant in charge of boarding at KASOL.
00:34:56The flight attendant on the far right is the flight attendant in charge of adjusting the air-conditioning room and other departments.
00:35:02The flight attendant on the far right is the flight attendant in charge of confirming the route and altitude to the destination airport.
00:35:09Each has its own role.
00:35:11All the flight attendants here are cooperating to make the flight to Fukuoka airport safe and efficient.
00:35:18At the airport, there are many aircrafts waiting in line, including landing aircrafts from other airports and take-off aircrafts from KASOL.
00:35:30Each flight attendant has a different role to make the flight to Fukuoka airport safe and efficient.
00:35:37This microphone is cool.
00:35:39This microphone is cool.
00:35:40This microphone is cool.
00:35:42This microphone is cool.
00:35:44I think it's quite difficult to make the flight to Fukuoka airport safe and efficient.
00:35:50For example, in the case of a crowded time zone, the departure aircraft and the arrival aircraft use the same terminal.
00:35:59In order to shorten the waiting time for each other, we always think about 5 minutes or 10 minutes ahead and solve puzzles in our heads.
00:36:09Which one is the second one?
00:36:11The airplane is heading to KASOL.
00:36:16It's giving instructions from here, right?
00:36:18Yes, that's right.
00:36:20It's giving instructions from here, which one is going to go to which aircraft.
00:36:26And we have this kind of scene.
00:36:28Peach is coming in.
00:36:32It is allowed to enter KASOL by the departure gate.
00:36:35AMU is coming in.
00:36:37It's ready.
00:36:39It's already here.
00:36:41It's already here.
00:36:43It's already here.
00:36:46Isn't it fast?
00:36:50Because the departure and landing are repeated every minute and a half,
00:36:54there is no moment to take a break.
00:36:57There is such a gap.
00:36:59It's the busiest airport in Japan.
00:37:03If the number of passengers increases, it will be even more difficult.
00:37:07That's right.
00:37:08That's why it's important to have a sense of completeness.
00:37:11That's right.
00:37:12It's amazing.
00:37:14By the way, in order to become a flight attendant,
00:37:17you must pass the flight attendant recruitment test after leaving school.
00:37:22After being recruited by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport,
00:37:25you need to receive a certain period of technical training.
00:37:28It takes a long time.
00:37:30Even after this, Air Mania's Endo can't stop talking to the flight attendant Kaneko.
00:37:37There are many flights from South Korea and Southeast Asia.
00:37:40Endo, I'm sorry, but it's about time.
00:37:42You have work to do, so please leave.
00:37:45Is it over?
00:37:47I want to see it.
00:37:49Suddenly?
00:37:50If you stay, you'll get in the way.
00:37:52I understand that.
00:37:54That's right.
00:37:56I came suddenly.
00:37:58I came in a good mood.
00:38:03I'll take a good look at this.
00:38:05I'm going to the place where the Star Flyer is about to take off.
00:38:08Can I go there?
00:38:09People who like airplanes will be able to watch it for a long time.
00:38:13It's amazing.
00:38:15It was amazing.
00:38:19I'm so excited.
00:38:20It was amazing.
00:38:22I'm glad I like airplanes.
00:38:26I'm looking forward to the newly reborn Fukuoka Airport.
00:38:31I may come to Fukuoka often.
00:38:34I'm going back to Haneda by plane soon.
00:38:37Please take good care of the flight attendant.
00:38:42That's right.
00:38:44I can't watch the video.
00:38:47I can't watch it.
00:38:48It's amazing.
00:38:49Endo will go there.
00:38:52It's like a scene from the movie Sentai.
00:38:54It's like a scene from the movie Sentai.
00:38:59It's real.
00:39:00It's real.
00:39:02It's a job for people who like airplanes.
00:39:07It's a job for people who like airplanes.
00:39:09That's right.
00:39:10It's a job that makes you proud.
00:39:12What kind of job are you doing?
00:39:13I'm a flight attendant.
00:39:16I can say it in a funny way.
00:39:18I'll make you late when you get on the next plane.
00:39:21It's like a water bottle.
00:39:23I can say it in a funny way.
00:39:24I want to wear a silver microphone.
00:39:29It's a musical microphone.
00:39:31I wanted to sing a song with that.
00:39:34You put it in well.
00:39:38Why did you put it in?
00:39:40It took me more than two months to negotiate the interview.
00:39:45It's about enthusiasm.
00:39:47I can't do it without enthusiasm.
00:39:49There's no merit in having a TV camera in Fukuoka Airport.
00:39:56But I think there are more people who admire it.
00:39:58It's cool.
00:39:59There are definitely more people who admire it.
00:40:01It's a good timing to complete the new one.
00:40:05If it's done, I'll call you again.
00:40:07It's impossible.
00:40:09I'm glad you showed me because it's going to be a new one.
00:40:14The next place is Hikone City, Shiga Prefecture, facing the Riwako.
00:40:20It is a famous city of the national treasure, Hikone Castle, which has a history of 400 years.
00:40:25From the window of the Shinkansen passing through this land, there is a curious sight.
00:40:29I've been through this many times.
00:40:31That's here.
00:40:33It's a huge tower that stretches straight.
00:40:36Which side is it?
00:40:38There is a field of electricity around it.
00:40:40It's a mysterious building that can be seen from a distance.
00:40:43I'm sure I can see it.
00:40:45It's a rare form that looks quite thin and long.
00:40:50If you just look at it, you'll know what it is.
00:40:55I asked the people involved.
00:41:00It's a pretty high tower.
00:41:02How high is it?
00:41:04It's 170 meters high.
00:41:06It's the highest building in Shiga Prefecture.
00:41:10It's more than a two-story building.
00:41:13It's the tallest building in Shiga Prefecture, but it's not allowed to enter.
00:41:19It's not open to the public, but I'll give you a special tour today.
00:41:23What is this place?
00:41:25Here it is.
00:41:26So, if you put it inside the tower,
00:41:31There is no room like a room, and you will be guided to the upper floor.
00:41:37Yes, yes.
00:41:41If you change to another elevator here and take me to the top floor,
00:41:49What suddenly appeared there was a space like an observatory with a great view.
00:41:57There is a wide range of beautiful scenery.
00:42:01I think it's better to open it.
00:42:04What is this tower?
00:42:09This building is the Elevator Research Tower.
00:42:14Elevator Research Tower?
00:42:16What is that?
00:42:17Elevator Research Tower.
00:42:19The research and development of elevators equipped with advanced technology are carried out in this tower.
00:42:25Is there such a thing?
00:42:26Yes, the tallest building in Shiga Prefecture is the Elevator Research Tower.
00:42:32It is a research facility of Fujitech, a major manufacturer that develops elevators and escalators in 24 countries and regions around the world.
00:42:40Fujitech?
00:42:42There are more than 10 elevators equipped with cutting-edge technology inside the tower.
00:42:48First of all,
00:42:49What is this?
00:42:53It's fast.
00:42:54The elevator we just passed is a high-speed elevator that runs at a speed of 600 meters per minute.
00:43:02A high-speed elevator that can go up and down 600 meters at the fastest speed in a minute.
00:43:08Great.
00:43:09However, even if you operate the elevator with a 10-yen coin on the floor,
00:43:14the feature is that the 10-yen coin does not shake so much that it does not fall.
00:43:19I want to ride it.
00:43:23This is a double-deck elevator with two baskets connected vertically.
00:43:29It can carry 1.5 to 2 times more people than a normal elevator.
00:43:35It is applied to high-rise buildings for the purpose of improving transportation efficiency.
00:43:40This elevator automatically adjusts the spacing of the baskets up and down according to the height of the ceiling on each floor.
00:43:51And next?
00:43:52Please go inside.
00:43:54When you enter the elevator, you will see a beautiful view in front of you.
00:44:00This is an immersive elevator.
00:44:02Immersive?
00:44:03Immersive means a sense of immersion.
00:44:05This sense of immersion is realized by installing a display throughout the box.
00:44:11Let's touch this.
00:44:13Wow, great.
00:44:15Touch the wall to move between floors.
00:44:18Interesting.
00:44:19You can see that you are moving to the upper floor by video production.
00:44:24Elevators are often thought of as a simple means of transportation,
00:44:27but we wanted to make an elevator that makes it more fun to ride, so we made this elevator.
00:44:33This immersive elevator will be introduced to amusement facilities in the future.
00:44:40It is said that the plan for practical use will be carried out in the company.
00:44:46So, the mysterious giant tower in Shiga was the development base for the next generation of elevators.
00:44:54Let's go!
00:44:56It's sudden, but what comes to your mind when you think of the largest elevator in Japan?
00:45:02Tottori Elevator.
00:45:05Tottori?
00:45:07This is Tottori Elevator.
00:45:09Yes.
00:45:10Tottori Elevator is also designated as a national natural monument.
00:45:14It is a tourist spot that many people don't know about.
00:45:19Do you know that there is an elevator in Aomori Prefecture that is the same size as Tottori Elevator?
00:45:26I don't know.
00:45:27Let's ask people in Aomori Prefecture.
00:45:31Do you know that there is the largest elevator in Japan in Aomori Prefecture?
00:45:35I don't know.
00:45:37If you don't know, you live in Aomori.
00:45:40I know it's in Aomori.
00:45:41Have you been there?
00:45:42No.
00:45:43I've heard that there is an elevator in Shimokita, my hometown.
00:45:48I've heard that it's the largest elevator in Japan.
00:45:50Have you been there?
00:45:51No.
00:45:53The reason why Aomori people have never been to the largest elevator is because it is not allowed to enter.
00:46:03I see.
00:46:04It's not allowed to enter.
00:46:07To solve the mystery of the largest elevator, the staff went to Shimokita, Aomori Prefecture.
00:46:14When they arrived at the site, the place where the elevator is located was surrounded by fences.
00:46:18It's true that they can't enter.
00:46:22What's the reason?
00:46:23We asked people who know the situation.
00:46:26I've heard that there is the largest elevator in Japan.
00:46:29It's probably the Sarugamori Elevator.
00:46:31Sarugamori Elevator.
00:46:32Sarugamori Elevator.
00:46:33The mysterious elevator is called Sarugamori Elevator.
00:46:36It's supposed to be at this site.
00:46:40It's not allowed to enter unless you are related to the elevator.
00:46:44But we'll let you in today.
00:46:47Thank you very much.
00:46:48When they arrived at Mr. Yamaguchi's car,
00:46:52the land of sand appeared in front of them.
00:46:56It's not allowed to enter, right?
00:46:58The mystery of the largest elevator.
00:47:00What's the reason why it's not allowed to enter?
00:47:05Oh, no!
00:47:06Onigoe Tomahawk will take you to the world's largest underground fortress.
00:47:12Onigoe Tomahawk
00:47:16Onigoe Tomahawk
00:47:21Onigoe Tomahawk
00:47:26Onigoe Tomahawk
00:47:31Onigoe Tomahawk
00:47:36Onigoe Tomahawk
00:47:41Onigoe Tomahawk
00:47:46Onigoe Tomahawk
00:47:50Is this Sarugamori Elevator?
00:47:52Yes.
00:47:53I heard it's about the same size as the Tottori Elevator,
00:47:56but it's about the same size.
00:47:59Sarugamori Elevator is said to be as big as the Tottori Elevator.
00:48:04What's this?
00:48:05The land of sand is 17 kilometers north-south and 2 kilometers east-west.
00:48:11Nevertheless, it's not allowed to enter and it's not a tourist spot.
00:48:18Looking up from the sky,
00:48:22there are many unnatural buildings.
00:48:26Is this a shooting location?
00:48:28What's going on here?
00:48:32We're doing a very important test that can't be done anywhere else.
00:48:37The place they showed us was a long foundation.
00:48:42What's the important test that can't be done anywhere else?
00:48:46We'll show you the actual video.
00:48:55Wow!
00:48:56High-speed light is running.
00:48:58What?
00:49:01What's this?
00:49:03What's this?
00:49:04It's called a rail launcher.
00:49:06It's a launch pad for testing the performance of missiles.
00:49:10What's this facility for testing missiles?
00:49:14It's a test site for the Defense Equipment Agency.
00:49:18The largest elevator in Aomori Prefecture was a test site for the Defense Equipment Agency.
00:49:27The Defense Equipment Agency manages the performance and safety of the equipment used by the Self-Defense Force.
00:49:34The Self-Defense Force needs a large space to test the firepower of artillery and gunpowder,
00:49:40so the Self-Defense Force opened a test site for the Self-Defense Force in 1934.
00:49:45It's not allowed to enter.
00:49:47The video we just saw was a test to test the performance of the missile when it collides.
00:49:54At the Shimokita Test Site, we're doing very advanced research and development,
00:49:59so there's a lot we can't show you.
00:50:01Also, we don't handle gunpowder, so people can't enter for safety reasons.
00:50:09What else?
00:50:11This is a drop test tower.
00:50:15A 22-meter drop test tower.
00:50:20What kind of tests are being conducted here?
00:50:24What fell was a missile!
00:50:28It's a test to see how many times a drop falls from a high place.
00:50:35What kind of test is this?
00:50:37In addition, a high-productivity device that emits bullets with electrical energy without using conventional gunpowder is also being tested for practical use.
00:50:47It's a world of safety!
00:50:49Therefore, the largest test site in Japan in Aomori Prefecture is a must-see place to protect the country.
00:51:01I didn't know there was a place like this.
00:51:03I didn't know either.
00:51:04Of course you didn't know.
00:51:05Because it hasn't been released yet.
00:51:08Of course you didn't know.
00:51:09Because if someone goes in there, there's a possibility that military secrets will be leaked.
00:51:15That's right.
00:51:17Thank you very much.
00:51:20I don't think anyone has the courage to go in there.
00:51:23That's right.
00:51:24Because there's a defense system I don't know at all.
00:51:27That's right.
00:51:28What should I do?
00:51:29What if the railgun is not aimed at me?
00:51:32Slowly.
00:51:37The next place to infiltrate is...
00:51:40Hello, I'm Tomoko Onio.
00:51:43Hello!
00:51:45It's not a free footage of my bald head, is it?
00:51:48It's Masatomi Nishikigoya's footage.
00:51:51We're filming on a crazy day.
00:51:53It's amazing.
00:51:54It's dark.
00:51:55The typhoon is amazing.
00:51:56It's a typhoon.
00:51:57Look at this.
00:51:59The fountain is overflowing.
00:52:03Unfortunately, in the midst of the weather, the two visited Shinjuku Park Tower in Tokyo.
00:52:10It's a high-rise building right next to the tower, but in this big city...
00:52:15There's the world's largest underground fortress that ordinary people can't even stand on.
00:52:21Underground fortress?
00:52:22In Shinjuku?
00:52:23In Shinjuku.
00:52:24I've never heard of it.
00:52:26It's a little embarrassing, so I think it's a bit of a joke.
00:52:29I don't distinguish it by song.
00:52:32Do you know the underground fortress in Shinjuku?
00:52:35Isn't it a subway?
00:52:37Subway?
00:52:38If it's Baki, it's near the underground fortress.
00:52:43The two unexpected guests are the tour guide, Honma.
00:52:49I usually can't stand up, but today, I made a special tour just for you two.
00:52:56What kind of tour?
00:52:58It's a tour that's deeply related to the high-rise buildings in Shinjuku.
00:53:05Oh, I see.
00:53:07What is the world's largest underground fortress in the center of Tokyo, Shinjuku?
00:53:14Immediately, the two are guided to the basement.
00:53:18We'll get ready to sneak in.
00:53:22I'm scared of helmets.
00:53:25And I've only seen this microphone on a pachinko show.
00:53:29That's true.
00:53:30When I was a pachinko player.
00:53:32It's not like there's a huge pachinko hole in the basement, is it?
00:53:36It's a forced labor facility.
00:53:39What's a forced labor facility?
00:53:41There's a pachinko hole as entertainment.
00:53:43That's ridiculous.
00:53:45Finally, we're going to the underground fortress.
00:53:48What kind of scenery is waiting for us?
00:53:53What is this place?
00:53:54Wow, it's huge.
00:53:58Wow.
00:54:00The ceiling is really high.
00:54:02The noise is really loud.
00:54:05You can't hear the noise at all.
00:54:06Unless you're wearing earphones.
00:54:08Is this really underground?
00:54:10It's underground.
00:54:11Underground?
00:54:13Wow, that's amazing.
00:54:14What kind of machine is this?
00:54:16This is the world's largest.
00:54:18The world's largest.
00:54:19This is the world's largest.
00:54:21That's right.
00:54:22There are three of the world's largest machines here.
00:54:27The world's largest.
00:54:29The world's largest.
00:54:30It's like the back of a huge pachinko machine.
00:54:33Get away from the pachinko.
00:54:34There's a pachinko machine on the other side.
00:54:36It's like the back of a pachinko machine.
00:54:39Is this the world's largest water purifier?
00:54:42Water purifier.
00:54:43It's shaped like a water purifier.
00:54:48A mysterious device that boasts the world's largest size.
00:54:52What kind of role does it play?
00:54:55Is this underground facility built for the ground?
00:54:58It's built for the ground.
00:55:00It's really soft.
00:55:03There's a thermometer here.
00:55:05It's 32 degrees Celsius right now.
00:55:07It's 32 degrees Celsius.
00:55:08It's warm.
00:55:09It's 33 degrees Celsius.
00:55:10There's also heat stroke.
00:55:11It's in a dangerous area.
00:55:13There's a lot of sweat.
00:55:15There's a lot of sweat.
00:55:17And look at this.
00:55:18It's colorful.
00:55:19It's true.
00:55:20Look.
00:55:21There's a lot of sweat.
00:55:22There's a lot of sweat.
00:55:24It's a beautiful room.
00:55:26It's beautiful.
00:55:27What are you looking at?
00:55:29It's like a guard.
00:55:31It's monitoring the earth.
00:55:33I've only seen it in dramas.
00:55:35There's a big panel in front of you.
00:55:37What is that?
00:55:39I think it's a meaningful screen.
00:55:42A meaningful screen.
00:55:44Can you make a more meaningful statement?
00:55:47He won't tell me the answer.
00:55:49Isn't it an earth defense facility?
00:55:52Is Shinjuku protecting the earth?
00:55:54It's under the capital.
00:55:56When a Godzilla-like thing comes,
00:56:00the capital goes up.
00:56:02The capital becomes a face and transforms.
00:56:05I see.
00:56:06That's true.
00:56:08The staff is looking at the colorful monitor seriously.
00:56:12What are they watching?
00:56:16Next, there's a device that plays an important role in this underground fortress.
00:56:21When you look inside through the window,
00:56:23you'll see a surprising sight.
00:56:28Wow!
00:56:29What is it?
00:56:32This is more amazing than I imagined.
00:56:35Really?
00:56:40What is this?
00:56:42It's like a red blizzard.
00:56:44It's a world of heat.
00:56:47It's already very hot at this point.
00:56:50It's like a magma.
00:56:52What?
00:56:54It's not a garbage disposal site, is it?
00:56:57If it's a garbage disposal site, it should be in the center of the city.
00:57:01There was a reservoir tank.
00:57:03They were managing various things there.
00:57:06Now, they're grilling.
00:57:08They're grilling.
00:57:09It's like charcoal-grilling.
00:57:11They're grilling a huge eel.
00:57:14No, no, no.
00:57:16What?
00:57:17They were all managing the facility.
00:57:20Inside the device, a blazing flame is blowing.
00:57:23What is its role?
00:57:25I have no idea.
00:57:26What is this?
00:57:27Next, they're going to the most important place in the underground fortress.
00:57:33What's in front of them?
00:57:36Wow!
00:57:37What is this?
00:57:39It's huge.
00:57:40What is it?
00:57:41How can I say this?
00:57:43It's a pipe.
00:57:44A pipe?
00:57:45I have no idea.
00:57:46But suddenly, the wind is blowing, and it's cool.
00:57:49That's right.
00:57:51They're going deeper into the pipe to find more clues.
00:57:57Oh, no. It's getting narrower.
00:57:59It's a narrow road.
00:58:00Oh, no.
00:58:01It's a little scary.
00:58:02Isn't it a snake?
00:58:04What?
00:58:05There's more.
00:58:06More?
00:58:07There's more?
00:58:08Wow!
00:58:09It's long.
00:58:10What is this?
00:58:12It's a huge, invisible pipe.
00:58:15What is it made for?
00:58:22They're going into the world's largest underground fortress in Shinjuku.
00:58:27They're exploring its mysterious role.
00:58:31This is a cold water can.
00:58:34And this is a cold water cooler.
00:58:37Does this mean that cold water is flowing inside?
00:58:40That's correct.
00:58:41That's correct.
00:58:42There are two huge pipes that allow cold water to flow inside.
00:58:46First, let's look at the one that says,
00:58:48Cold Water King.
00:58:51Please touch it.
00:58:53It's cold.
00:58:55This is the pipe that allows 4 degrees of cold water to flow inside.
00:59:01On the other hand, the pipe that says,
00:59:03Cold Water Can, has 12 degrees of water.
00:59:07This pipe is the core of the underground fortress.
00:59:10What kind of role does it play?
00:59:14Do you understand?
00:59:16You don't understand, do you?
00:59:19There's water and fire.
00:59:21If you think about it normally,
00:59:25the underground water is purified and turned into tap water.
00:59:30It's like a tap.
00:59:31It's like a tap.
00:59:32If it was a tap, I think it would be a different structure.
00:59:37There would be sewage, too.
00:59:40Can I really touch it?
00:59:42You can touch it. Do you understand?
00:59:44It's a mysterious facility that handles fire and water.
00:59:47What is the underground fortress of Shinjuku?
00:59:52It's a cold water heater.
00:59:54A cold water heater?
00:59:55That's great.
00:59:57That's correct.
00:59:59A heater?
01:00:01What is this?
01:00:02This is Shinjuku's Shin-Toshin.
01:00:05You're here now.
01:00:08It's a local cold water heater center
01:00:12with a building in Tokyo.
01:00:20What kind of facility is that?
01:00:22There's no such thing as a one-stop shop.
01:00:26Is there such a thing?
01:00:28You're amazing.
01:00:30You're amazing.
01:00:32That's great.
01:00:34What we've seen so far was a huge device to supply cold water heaters.
01:00:40The underground fortress is Shinjuku's cold water heater center.
01:00:45The area where the center supplies cold water heaters is about 48 Tokyo Domes.
01:00:53Shinjuku's cold water heaters are supplied to this extent.
01:00:56The area is the largest in the world.
01:01:01By the way, how do you cool and heat the buildings?
01:01:08We use 4 degrees of cold water for cooling.
01:01:11If you use air conditioning for cooling in each building,
01:01:16the water warms up a little.
01:01:18When the water warms up again, we use 4 degrees of cold water again.
01:01:24The water cooled at the local cold water heater center
01:01:27is sent to each building through an underground pipe.
01:01:31There, the cold water is turned into a cold wind and sent to each room.
01:01:38The machine we saw first is actually the world's largest water cooler.
01:01:45The water is cooled to 4 degrees and sent to each building.
01:01:48The cold water is used in the refrigerator.
01:01:53And what is this device that burns fire inside?
01:02:00There's steam on top of it.
01:02:04It's 190 degrees of steam that's used for heating and heating.
01:02:10The device that burned fire was a boiler that made high-temperature steam.
01:02:16The steam is supplied to the buildings in Shinjuku and used for heating and heating.
01:02:23Cold water and hot water are sent to 22 buildings through this pipe.
01:02:30It's a loop.
01:02:35It's hot today, isn't it?
01:02:38If you stay here, is it still hot?
01:02:42That's right.
01:02:45We have a 24-hour, 365-day stability period.
01:02:51So people can stay there all day long?
01:02:54Yes, they can stay there all day long.
01:02:59That's a great job.
01:03:03This facility is run by a group company from Tokyo Gas.
01:03:08By incorporating it into a huge facility, it creates energy efficiently and is environmentally friendly and eco-friendly.
01:03:16It also has a mechanism that keeps it running even when it's out of power, so it's a very strong facility.
01:03:22I see.
01:03:23There's Mr. Nonsa in the studio.
01:03:25Do you think this is right?
01:03:26There are two of them?
01:03:27There are two of them.
01:03:28Even though they're on bad terms?
01:03:29They're not on bad terms.
01:03:30Is this what you take?
01:03:31Is this what you take?
01:03:32These are the staff members.
01:03:33Are you taking a pig?
01:03:34Are you taking a pig?
01:03:35We're on a business trip.
01:03:36We're working at the Tokyo Gas facility.
01:03:38We're working at the Tokyo Gas facility.
01:03:41It's the location of the show.
01:03:43We're looking for a place to make a project.
01:03:45What?
01:03:46Shadow me the name of the company.
01:03:50Mr. Nonsa…
01:03:52Nonsa.
01:03:53Nonsa.
01:03:54Mr. Nonsa
01:03:55Mr. Nonsa
01:03:56Mr. Nonsa
01:03:58Listen!
01:03:59Stop it, you.
01:04:01Don't say that.
01:04:03Stop it, you.
01:04:04I'm not in a bad mood.
01:04:05You know, I think Ishida-san is more likely to get this right.
01:04:10Yeah, he's a smart guy.
01:04:12I don't think Ishida-san got it right at all.
01:04:14Ishida-san is just trying really hard.
01:04:18He's not that smart.
01:04:20He's not smart.
01:04:21He's trying really hard.
01:04:23I know Inoue-san,
01:04:25but if he gets this right, I think he'll be different from the character.
01:04:28You're taking this off on purpose.
01:04:29Don't say that, senpai.
01:04:31You're taking this off on purpose.
01:04:33Yes, I am.
01:04:36You were just talking bad about me,
01:04:38from the demon's voice.
01:04:40No, you're not talking bad about me.
01:04:42I think I'm just trying really hard to be smart.
01:04:46I'm not talking bad about you.
01:04:49Even though it's correct.
01:04:50Yeah, you're just trying to act smart.
01:04:53I wish I could come here to see this.
01:04:55I can't do it.
01:04:57Yeah, there were a lot of small spaces.
01:04:59I'm not good at small spaces, so I was panicking.
01:05:02But of course, normal people can't get in here.
01:05:06Yeah, they can't.
01:05:07I don't know any of the line-ups that were lined up this time.
01:05:12You've never seen them?
01:05:13I've never seen them all.
01:05:14That's true.
01:05:15It was a little extreme.
01:05:17The only thing that stood out was the title.
01:05:19They showed me a video of a place I've never seen before.
01:05:24I enjoyed it, even if it was a stupid effort.
01:05:27You have eyes.
01:05:28There are still places all over the country that are shrouded in mystery.
01:05:33What do you think?
01:05:34Let's do the second part.
01:05:37What?
01:05:38The interview negotiations are super hard, so give me some time.
01:05:42Actually, the interview negotiations this time were pretty hard.
01:05:46I was rejected so much that I couldn't think of anything to refuse.
01:05:49That's crazy.
01:05:50That's really strong.
01:05:52He said that when he was being rejected yesterday.
01:05:54It's the same.
01:05:56It's not like 7-Korobi Yaoki.
01:05:58I didn't even fall.
01:05:59I thought I was out all the time.
01:06:02If there is a second part, I hope to see you again with these members.
01:06:07I hope to see you in the second part.
01:06:09Goodbye.

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