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00:00This program is brought to you by DAREGA KAITON NEN, the book that changed the world in two days.
00:17Where are we starting today?
00:19We're at the Bohemian's Guild in Jinbo Town, Tokyo.
00:24It's a pretty common place.
00:26This place was founded in 1860.
00:30Wow, that's amazing.
00:32They sell books by Natsume Soseki and Dazai Osamu.
00:38How much is this?
00:39Natsume Soseki has a lot of books.
00:41What's a book?
00:42It's a letter.
00:44A letter?
00:45How much is it?
00:462 million yen.
00:48But if you put 2 million yen in front of it, you can buy it, right?
00:51You can.
00:52You can't buy it.
00:53You have to buy it.
00:55I don't need it.
00:56You don't need it.
00:58I don't need Natsume Soseki's letter.
01:00Natsume Soseki sent a letter to someone?
01:02To his father.
01:03Wow, 2 million yen.
01:05It's a very rare book.
01:07The second floor is a gallery space.
01:11You can see works of artists and writers for free.
01:15It doesn't say the price.
01:17It says it's for sale.
01:19It's all for sale.
01:20It's all for sale?
01:21Isn't it like a magazine?
01:22The one on the left.
01:24That's not it?
01:25Isn't that a magazine?
01:27Is that the one?
01:29It could be a fake.
01:31It could be a copy.
01:33The author's name is Natsume.
01:36What?
01:37It has nothing to do with it.
01:38It has nothing to do with it?
01:40Natsume is an old name.
01:43It's not the name of a descendant who sells his ancestors' books for 2 million yen.
01:47That's rude.
01:48It's a little different.
01:50This week's book is a good title.
01:53It's a good title.
01:54It's called, Go to the End of the World.
01:56That's a good title.
01:57Which one will go first?
01:59I'm sure it's that one.
02:00It's a book about the writer who traveled the world on a bicycle for 7 and a half years.
02:05It's a book about his experiences of meeting local people and eating local food.
02:10I've seen this kind of book before.
02:12I've seen it.
02:13It's been a while since I saw a book about elementary school students riding a bicycle.
02:16It's a strong style.
02:18I see.
02:19The third author is Yusuke Ishida.
02:21I'm Yusuke Ishida.
02:22Nice to meet you.
02:24It's so thin that I can't believe I've been riding a bicycle for a long time.
02:29My legs are thin.
02:31What did you do for a living?
02:32I was a writer.
02:35You were a writer, right?
02:37That's right. I was a salaryman before I went on a trip.
02:40What kind of company was it?
02:41It was a dairy company.
02:43Dairy?
02:44Dairy.
02:45Oh, I see.
02:46We know that.
02:47That's right.
02:48Why did you want to travel the world?
02:50I've been watching people riding bicycles since I was in elementary school.
02:55That's exactly what I wanted to do.
02:56That's right.
02:57At that time, you were doing something special.
03:00You were an adult who longed for that.
03:04My family is from Shirahama.
03:06Oh, Wakayama.
03:07There are a lot of tourists.
03:09I saw a lot of people riding bicycles with their luggage.
03:13Oh, I see.
03:15I went to Wakayama when I was 15 years old.
03:17You went to Wakayama.
03:18You went to Wakayama.
03:19Wakayama is a big city.
03:21How many days did you stay there?
03:23Five days.
03:24Five days.
03:25The next trip was fun.
03:27I went on a short-term trip when I was 16 years old.
03:30I went to university.
03:32I took a two-year course and took a year-long trip around Japan.
03:37Why did you want to take a two-year course?
03:40I wanted freedom.
03:41You wanted freedom.
03:43It's the opposite of university.
03:45What kind of bicycle is that?
03:48Do you know Landner?
03:49Landner.
03:50I don't know.
03:51Is it a manufacturer?
03:52No, it's a bicycle for traveling.
03:54It's a road bike, so it's a little sturdy.
03:56You can load your luggage.
03:58I see.
04:00It's an order-made bicycle.
04:02Oh, it's an order-made bicycle.
04:03How much is it?
04:05It's about 300,000 yen.
04:07That's amazing.
04:08How did you stay there?
04:10Basically, Japan is a rich country.
04:13I stayed there with my family.
04:17Did you make all the money you had?
04:20Yes, I did.
04:21It was 300,000 yen a year.
04:23Oh, you can live with 300,000 yen.
04:26Yes, I did.
04:28What did you eat?
04:30I ate bread.
04:31You ate bread.
04:33Did you go around the bakery in Japan?
04:35I went to the bakery to find bread.
04:38Did you get it by car?
04:40I dropped the sandwich.
04:42I said, you know,
04:44I'm a dirty old man.
04:46When you travel around the world, do you eat a lot of food?
04:50Yes, I do.
04:51My obsession with food has increased a lot.
04:54Oh, I see.
04:55I used to eat to run.
04:58But when I ride a bicycle, it's the best.
05:02You get hungry.
05:04I get hungry and it's delicious.
05:07I move to eat delicious food.
05:09You move to eat delicious food.
05:10You run to eat delicious food.
05:12I feel like I'm running.
05:15I think a more useless bicycle can reduce your physical strength.
05:20I can't put my luggage.
05:22I want to be comfortable when I run.
05:26I see.
05:30Where did you fly for the first time?
05:31Alaska.
05:32You went to Alaska?
05:33The beginning of Alaska on the first day?
05:35Yes.
05:36Why?
05:37Did you want to go to Maracana?
05:39Did you want to go to Sojourn?
05:40It's faster in the U.S.
05:42I thought it would be nice if I could become a world map by running.
05:46By running?
05:47If you don't run from the end of the continent to the end of the continent, it won't take shape.
05:52So I went to the end of the continent.
05:54Isn't it cold?
05:55Because it's summer.
05:56I didn't have much information at that time, so I didn't know.
05:59So I wore a fleece.
06:01When I arrived, it was very hot.
06:04I see.
06:05He doesn't know much about summer.
06:07I know summer.
06:08You know summer.
06:09I'm sorry.
06:10I thought it would be good.
06:12I didn't think I would be laughed at by such a nose.
06:15How long did you stay in Alaska?
06:18I went south from Alaska.
06:20But I went to Canada from Alaska.
06:23Then I went to the U.S. again.
06:25Then I went to Mexico.
06:26It took about half a year.
06:27Half a year?
06:28Yes.
06:29Was there any good food there from Alaska?
06:31Peanut butter in the U.S.
06:33Peanut butter?
06:35It's something you put on bread.
06:37I see.
06:38Have you ever eaten peanut butter in the U.S.?
06:40There is no peanut butter in the U.S.
06:42It's not sweet.
06:43I see.
06:44When I went to the supermarket, there were a lot of peanut butter.
06:46Peanut butter.
06:47Is peanut butter popular in the U.S.?
06:48It's very popular.
06:49I see.
06:50I thought it would be delicious, so I bought it and put it on bread.
06:53But it wasn't sweet.
06:54So I got addicted to it.
06:56I wondered what it was.
06:58I see.
06:59But I kept eating it.
07:00Then it became very sweet.
07:02Gradually?
07:03Gradually.
07:04I got addicted to it.
07:07I couldn't stop eating it.
07:08I ate the rest of it.
07:10You ate the rest of it.
07:11You ate the rest of it.
07:12I ate the rest of it.
07:14But when I finished eating it, I thought I couldn't eat it anymore.
07:17So I took out about three pieces.
07:19You couldn't stop eating it.
07:20I couldn't stop eating it.
07:21Why did you decide to eat it even though you thought it wasn't delicious at first?
07:25It's one of the benefits of cycling.
07:28I felt like I was melting in the local area.
07:30I couldn't get used to sightseeing.
07:32So I went to the countryside.
07:34I met a lot of people there.
07:37And while I was eating the same food as the locals,
07:40I felt like I was an American.
07:42Did you?
07:43Really?
07:44Did you drink a lot of coke?
07:47I drank a lot of coke.
07:48At first, I thought I was an idiot.
07:51I drank a lot of coke.
07:52I wondered if I could drink it.
07:54But I felt like I was an American.
07:56I was drinking it.
07:58So you felt like you were a little fat while you were in America.
08:02But that's what cycling is all about.
08:04I see.
08:05You're consuming calories.
08:07It's good for traveling.
08:10You started in Alaska.
08:11Then you went to Canada.
08:13And then you went to America.
08:14And then you went back to Japan.
08:16Yes, I did.
08:17You didn't go back.
08:19Where did you go next?
08:20I went to Mexico.
08:21Did you go to Nancas?
08:22Yes, I went to Nancas.
08:24Central and South America are connected.
08:26There's no road there.
08:28So I flew there by plane.
08:30Oh!
08:31That's it!
08:32That's right!
08:33It's like the 12-chome ocean.
08:34Yes, yes, yes.
08:35The 12-chome ocean.
08:36It's not the ocean.
08:37It's the 12-chome.
08:38If you want to travel the world, call it the 12-chome.
08:41Farewell, this book.
08:42Who will buy this book?
08:44Tickets are on sale.
08:47Everyone, please take a look.
08:56I was running in the desert.
08:58Wow, the desert.
08:59The desert is...
09:00I'm hungry for a desert bike.
09:03It's a desert with a lot of grass.
09:05A man came out of the back of the grass.
09:08It was in the middle of a 200km desert.
09:10Oh!
09:11I can't say help.
09:12I thought I was done.
09:14I put on a hat and looked down.
09:17I had no choice but to go.
09:19Oh, you went.
09:20I went.
09:21I went.
09:22I went.
09:23I went.
09:24I went.
09:26Where did you notice?
09:29It was about 20m ahead.
09:30It started limp.
09:33I had a scary cold listening to deep down.
09:37Did you know at one point?
09:39At about 10m,
09:40The man raised his face and looked back and forth on the road.
09:45He took out a gun.
09:47Did you see the real one?
09:49At I saw it.
09:50Yes, I saw it.
09:52Do you go over running while looking like a demon?
09:53Oh!
09:54I didn't know.
09:55Okay, okay.
09:57I didn't get any.
10:05Huh?
10:06So I had two people with me.
10:08Three people.
10:10And I grabbed them.
10:12You were grabbed?
10:14I was stabbed.
10:16In the stomach?
10:18I was dragged to the back.
10:20I was knocked down and hit.
10:22I was tied up with a rope.
10:26But when I was tied up,
10:28I thought I wouldn't be killed.
10:30If you were killed, you would be killed.
10:32It's a desert, so you can't hear gunshots.
10:34So I thought I'd help.
10:36Why?
10:38You're so calm.
10:40I'm supposed to be calm at times like that.
10:42But when I was tied up,
10:44I thought I'd be executed.
10:46I thought I wouldn't be killed.
10:48So I thought I'd ask for a favor.
10:50I wanted to negotiate.
10:52I asked them to leave my bicycle alone.
10:54I'll give you bread.
10:56I'll give you bread, peanuts, and butter.
10:58I'll give you bread, peanuts, and butter.
11:00I'll give you bread, peanuts, and butter.
11:02I told them I'd give them everything.
11:04Even your passport?
11:06But they left my bicycle alone.
11:10They did exactly as you said.
11:12That was a great move.
11:14So your passport was taken.
11:16So your passport was taken.
11:18What happened?
11:20I went to the Japanese Embassy and reissued it.
11:22But you didn't ask for anything.
11:24I was using a card,
11:26so they stopped me right away.
11:28Then they reissued it.
11:30I paid at the ATM over there.
11:32Because it was still there.
11:34But you got stuck there.
11:36So did you go back to Japan?
11:38No, I didn't.
11:40Why not?
11:42People at the Embassy would be angry.
11:44They'd be like,
11:46why didn't you go back?
11:48I didn't commit a crime in Japan.
11:50Are you okay?
11:54I was going to leave,
11:56but I had all my equipment at the site.
11:58I bought cheap things at the site.
12:00I bought a thick aluminum pot.
12:02It was light.
12:04But it was cheap.
12:06I didn't know that
12:08the local people were using it.
12:10I cooked rice and ate it.
12:12One day,
12:14the rice was silver.
12:18When I looked inside,
12:20it was white inside.
12:22There was a silver film.
12:24When I looked closer,
12:26it was thin.
12:28Aluminum was melting.
12:30Aluminum was melting.
12:32There was a silver film.
12:34Because of Alzheimer's disease,
12:36I was told
12:38that it had something to do with aluminum.
12:40I didn't know at the time.
12:42I thought it was similar to iron.
12:44I thought it might be good for my body.
12:46You thought it might get rid of iron.
12:48I kept eating it.
12:50I think it contained a lot of aluminum.
12:52I think it contained a lot of aluminum.
12:54When I came back,
12:56my wife asked me
12:58if I was okay.
13:00I thought I should tell her.
13:02I told her
13:04that I was eating silver
13:06in Peru.
13:08She said,
13:10how many times have you told me that story?
13:12It's scary.
13:14It's like a modern-day rakugo.
13:16What is this?
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13:32Who will buy this book?
13:34Who will buy this book?
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13:38It's hard to choose the best one.
13:40There are other books
13:42that I wanted to introduce.
13:44Uzbekistan and Central Asia.
13:46I was invited to a tent in the garden.
13:50I was invited to have breakfast.
13:53What they served me was bread that was eaten up.
13:56Butter bread?
13:58I like bread.
14:02They put the hard bread in milk and made it soft.
14:07For some reason, there was a tea pattern on it.
14:09What's a tea pattern?
14:10It's a tea pattern.
14:12A pattern?
14:13It's a tea pattern.
14:19It's a tea pattern, but the color is brown.
14:22The milk is brown.
14:24It's a combination of tea and bread.
14:27The milk was a little smelly.
14:30It was a leftover bread.
14:33I was surprised and asked if I could eat it.
14:37Where did you get it?
14:39I ate it at home.
14:41Did you eat it together?
14:42Of course.
14:44The smell of milk and the tea pattern are tasteless.
14:49It's like eating a wet newspaper.
14:53Uzbekistan people say it's delicious.
14:57I ate it with no expression.
15:02I don't think it's delicious.
15:04I don't know.
15:06I did a lot of research to keep my personality.
15:11It's not written anywhere on the Internet.
15:14It's a culture of not leaving food behind.
15:20It's a little ahead of the SDGs.
15:23It may have been SDGs food.
15:26I have to eat gratefully.
15:30There is an example of peanut butter.
15:32It would have been delicious if I ate it five more times.
15:35I ate it twice.
15:37It's impossible to eat it twice.
15:38It was difficult to eat it twice.
15:40Uzbekistan
15:43I met udon there.
15:47I was eating udon.
15:49What is that?
15:51It's called ragman.
15:53I didn't know that information.
15:55When I entered the restaurant, everyone was eating it.
15:58I made it.
16:00I ate it for the first time in six years.
16:03Spaghetti has noodles, but it doesn't have noodles in the soup.
16:08When everything came into my body,
16:11I felt like I could see the road six years ago.
16:15I realized how long I had been traveling.
16:19It's a nostalgic taste.
16:22At that time, I thought I came back alive.
16:27I cried a lot.
16:29I cried a lot because it wasn't Japanese udon.
16:33I felt like I came back to Asia.
16:36It was like Soma Island.
16:41At that time, I was moved to see the world on a bicycle.
16:47I ate while crying tears.
16:50Was it delicious?
16:54It's not delicious.
16:57It's a noodle soup.
16:59I was moved by the noodle soup.
17:01It was delicious at that time.
17:03It was really delicious.
17:05I don't know if I can eat it now.
17:07I was moved by the situation at that time.
17:11Is that the best?
17:12Did you cry a lot when you came back to Japan?
17:14When I came back to Japan,
17:16I thought I was going to cry while looking at Japan.
17:21It was a night line.
17:24I can't see it.
17:26I arrived in the middle of the night.
17:28It depends on your schedule.
17:31You can't get on the train in the morning.
17:34I can't get on the train in the morning.
17:36I arrived in the middle of the night.
17:38I had to wait for the train to Kanzuya.
17:41I arrived in Japan in the middle of the night.
17:44When I arrived in Japan, I went back to Japan.
17:46When I started traveling in Japan,
17:48I traveled for seven and a half years.
17:51I traveled for seven and a half years.
17:53I flew like a dream.
17:55I felt like I had been in Japan until yesterday.
17:58It's strange.
18:00Even if you came back to Japan by boat,
18:02did you take a car from there to your house?
18:04I took a car.
18:06It's my family's goal.
18:08What kind of winning run is that?
18:11I don't know.
18:13I just came back.
18:15I see.
18:17I've been away from Japan for a long time.
18:19I've seen all over the world.
18:21I was wondering what Japan would look like.
18:23What did you see in Japan?
18:25I'm traveling when I don't have a cell phone.
18:29I thought there were a lot of people talking to themselves.
18:31When I saw it, I thought they were talking.
18:33It's been six years.
18:35When did you get your cell phone?
18:37I came back at the end of 2002.
18:40I left in 1995.
18:42That's when I got my cell phone.
18:45When I left, I didn't have a cell phone.
18:47At that time, everyone in Japan was using iMode.
18:50What was the best thing about traveling?
18:53What was the best thing about traveling?
18:55The happiest feeling.
18:59A cup of coffee.
19:01A piece of bread.
19:03You can eat it normally.
19:05We are.
19:07I'm grateful for this.
19:09The happiness of being able to eat.
19:11Even now, if I say I'll treat you to a cup of coffee in the vending machine,
19:16will that cup of coffee make you feel like this?
19:20I'll enjoy the scent as much as I can.
19:23I'll drink it all up.
19:25It's time.
19:27I've always heard what you want to say in this book.
19:30It's like what you said earlier.
19:32It's very exaggerated.
19:34I pursued what happiness was.
19:38Perhaps, happiness is a lot of things.
19:42I'm not sure if I can realize it.
19:46You realized it when you went on a trip.
19:49I didn't realize it until I went on a trip.
19:52I think that's part of the philosophy.
19:54I think so, too.
19:56What is this book?
19:58I've heard a lot about this book.
20:00This book left an impression on me.
20:02It's Uzbekistan's bad milk story, which is told by a former company employee.
20:07That's the kind of book it is.
20:09When you go back to Japan, please tell them.
20:12Uzbekistan is now a business opportunity.
20:15I'll tell them.
20:17What do you think?
20:19The author may write a book with exactly the same content as this because of aluminum.
20:25One more book.
20:27It might be weird.
20:29Maybe.
20:31It might be bad.
20:33It's all because of aluminum.
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