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00:00TV 보여드�重要でやってください。
00:02Apple TV
00:04恒大茂楓駅
00:08世界の果てまで一滴
00:10始まりました。
00:12我が挑む一滴球カレンダープロジェクト
00:16七年ぶりの海外登山を
00:18お送りします。
00:20お願いします。
00:22何と
00:24何と 七年ぶりの海外登山
00:26It's been a long time since I've been to a mountain in the Antarctic.
00:31You've decided to get married.
00:33That's right. It's been a long time since I've been to a mountain in the Antarctic.
00:36You've been to a mountain in the Antarctic since we went to Yatsugatake last year.
00:38Oh, really?
00:40That was a mountain?
00:42You didn't go hiking?
00:44That was also a mountain, right?
00:45That was also a mountain, right? Of course, of course.
00:47But this time, there were a lot of problems at the site.
00:51I'd like you to take a look at that as well.
00:56So, let's go to the end of the world!
00:59One and nine!
01:01One and nine members go around the world every month and try to take great photos.
01:09The One and Nine Calendar Project aims to complete the calendar for 2026 by collecting them.
01:16The overseas stage of the seven-year-old sister is Switzerland.
01:21Hello, I'm his sister.
01:24I'm in Switzerland right now.
01:28Now, where could she be?
01:31Let's find Imoto!
01:38I'm here!
01:40I'm right here!
01:42The answer is...
01:44I'm sleeping in a hotel.
01:48Are you okay, Imoto?
01:49I'm not okay.
01:52I'm really sorry.
01:54I'm a little feverish right now.
01:58Imoto is complaining about her poor health.
02:01The reason she came to Switzerland this time is a calendar.
02:05She came to take a picture of the Goraikou
02:08from the summit of the Alps,
02:11which is 4000 meters above sea level.
02:13Imoto will explain the current situation.
02:17The mountain shooting was successful,
02:22but the order of shooting was reversed.
02:24We started shooting right after we arrived.
02:27We haven't been able to shoot anything
02:30about the city in the first half.
02:33The shooting schedule for this time is five days.
02:36The weather was good, so we started with the mountain shooting.
02:40The remaining two days were scheduled to be shot in the city.
02:44However, Imoto got sick after the mountain shooting.
02:48It was one of the many mountain shoots.
02:52I think it's not enough.
02:57So Imoto came up with an idea.
03:03I'm sorry.
03:05I'm looking forward to working with you.
03:07For example, if you become like me,
03:12it may take a minute or two,
03:14but it may be fun to work with you.
03:17I'm an amateur.
03:20I don't know what you're talking about.
03:22Let's shoot a lot of things.
03:25This is a Swiss report featuring Imoto and Runei.
03:32Hello, I'm Runei.
03:34Imoto is sleeping today,
03:37so I'm the coordinator, Runei.
03:41He came to Geneva, the second largest city in Switzerland.
03:45It's called Le Manco.
03:48It's a lake between Switzerland and neighboring France.
03:57Here is a landscape that is said to be a symbol of Geneva.
04:02That's it.
04:04This is it.
04:06Nice to meet you, Mr Uchibura.
04:08I'd like to give you a quiz.
04:11What do you think this symbol is?
04:14What is this?
04:16Does it shoot something?
04:18That's right.
04:20That's Mr Uchibura.
04:24That's right.
04:25This is a fountain.
04:29At 10 a.m. every morning, this fountain
04:32brings water to the beautiful landscape of Geneva.
04:36Something is happening.
04:38The white thing is opening.
04:40The water is coming out.
04:46It's flying in the sky.
04:52This fountain is said to be a symbol of Geneva.
04:58500 liters of water comes out at once.
05:01Amazing.
05:03The height is up to 140 meters.
05:06It can be seen in satellite images.
05:09It is said to be a fountain visible from space.
05:13Next is the pearl report.
05:17This is St. Bernard.
05:22In Japan, it is also known as Joseph, the daughter of the Alps.
05:27St. Bernard is a rescue dog from Switzerland.
05:31It has rescued many people in the Alps.
05:36This is the dog that the Swiss love the most.
05:43It's Bari.
05:45Bari is a rescue dog that has been active for 200 years.
05:51It has saved the lives of more than 40 people during its activities.
05:57In Switzerland, it is praised as a hero.
06:01Here is a quiz about Bari.
06:04Bari has saved many lives.
06:07It is a symbol of a Japanese organization.
06:11Where is that organization?
06:14Mr. Miyagawa, do you know?
06:17What do you mean?
06:18I don't know the meaning of the organization.
06:21What do you mean?
06:23The answer is Tokyo Fire Department.
06:27In fact, Bari's soul is in their left arm.
06:33The image of a special rescue team facing a disaster overlaps with the image of Bari.
06:40In 1973, it was used as a symbol of the four rescue teams of the Tokyo Fire Department.
06:48To be honest, I've never lived in Tokyo, so I've never heard of it.
06:53When I'm in Tokyo, I'll definitely check it out.
06:57So, Japanese people, please look for Bari.
07:01After the shooting, they go to their sister.
07:03Thank you for your hard work.
07:05Thank you for your hard work.
07:06Are you okay?
07:07Thank you very much.
07:08Thank you very much.
07:10If you have a bit of courage, even for a second...
07:12No, no, I don't have it.
07:13Anyway, I hope you understand about Switzerland.
07:18Finally, my sister will try to climb the Brighthorn in Switzerland.
07:23Please take a look.
07:341.9 Climbing Series
07:39So, we came to Zermatt in the southern part of Switzerland.
07:44It really feels like a mountain town.
07:47It's the starting point for people who climb mountains like Matterhorn.
07:53It's not as cold as I thought it would be.
07:57You're wearing a great hat.
07:59I'm so scared.
08:00And I just noticed that it's really big.
08:03I thought it was strange.
08:05When I looked at it, it said Ishizaki.
08:08It's probably his hat.
08:11What's wrong with you?
08:15The Brighthorn is 4,164 meters high.
08:19From the top of the mountain, you can see the beautiful view of the Alps.
08:23It's a famous view of Switzerland.
08:25We're here.
08:27The three experienced guides will take care of us.
08:31Nice to meet you.
08:33I'm a veteran this time, so I'm okay.
08:35Are you okay?
08:36First of all, the familiar old man, Nukita Muneo.
08:41By the way, how old are you now, Mr. Nukita?
08:45I'm still 73 years old.
08:47You're a great old man.
08:49I'm 73 years old.
08:51And the 11th in the Everest.
08:54The strongest guide with the lowest Japanese record, Hiroyuki Kuraoka.
08:59How old are you now, Mr. Kuraoka?
09:00I'm 63 years old.
09:02You're a great old man.
09:05And the international mountain guide, Tamichi Hakuno.
09:08By the way, Mr. Hakuno.
09:10I'm 77 years old.
09:11You're 77 years old.
09:12You're the strongest old man.
09:14Wait a minute.
09:15Your average age has increased a lot.
09:20Of course, these three are not just old men.
09:24You're climbing a mountain on your own, right?
09:26Yes, I am.
09:27This is the highest mountain in Austria.
09:29Can you go there as a guide?
09:31Yes, I can.
09:32How old are you, Mr. Kuraoka?
09:34I'm 73 years old.
09:36After this, I'll go to Konkakuwa.
09:38After this, I'll go to Konkakuwa.
09:40After that, I'll go to the top of the mountain.
09:42Where will you go?
09:43Then I'll go to the Everest.
09:44Then I'll go to the Everest.
09:45You're very energetic.
09:46I'm at my limit.
09:48That's great.
09:49I'm sorry.
09:50There are a lot of old men.
09:52And the hellish old man is also very energetic.
09:55He's a legend.
09:56I often go there.
09:57I often go there.
09:58I often go there.
09:59I often go there.
10:00I often go there.
10:01Where did you go?
10:02Where did you go?
10:03Well...
10:05I'm sorry.
10:06I'm sorry.
10:07I'm worried.
10:08You're energetic.
10:09I don't remember.
10:10I don't remember.
10:12We want to take a good picture with three old men.
10:17Is there anything you have to be careful of in the Bright Hole in winter?
10:21I think it's the frost.
10:23I think it's the frost.
10:25I haven't heard of it for a long time.
10:27It turns black.
10:29And then it's peeled off.
10:30No.
10:31If it's peeled off, it'll be left behind.
10:33Like Princess Mononoke.
10:35Princess Mononoke?
10:36No.
10:37No.
10:38No.
10:39No.
10:42The 4164-meter-high Bright Hole.
10:46This time, they aim for the summit in three days.
10:49It's winter.
10:50The first day is a high-altitude hike.
10:53They climb to the 2815-meter-high point on a mountain trail.
10:57They stretch their bodies on a two-hour hike.
11:01They reach the summit at an altitude of 3100 meters.
11:06I can see the Matterhorn.
11:10It's so cool.
11:12It's so cool.
11:13It's the Matterhorn that reached the summit in 2012.
11:18Isn't it amazing?
11:20It's been a long time, hasn't it?
11:21It was really fast.
11:23The time in 2012 is amazing.
11:26It's nostalgic.
11:29The flowers bloom in the memories of that time.
11:33Do you remember this place?
11:34Yes.
11:35It was in Tarbro.
11:36Tarbro?
11:37Yes, Tarbro.
11:38I think I remember it.
11:39Do you remember it, Mr. Sanjo?
11:42It was the day before they went to the Matterhorn.
11:48I heard a dog barking.
11:51What?
11:52He's here.
11:54He brought Tarbro to the foot of the mountain.
11:57Is this for me?
11:58Yes, it is.
11:59Really?
12:00You'll be tired from now on, right?
12:03So, let me heal you first.
12:05You'll feel better.
12:07I think you'll be very tired.
12:09That's it, right?
12:10That's it.
12:11You'll be very tired after using it once, right?
12:14It's the opposite.
12:16Mr. Morizaki gave me Tarbro.
12:18Yes.
12:19I remember it.
12:20I know it.
12:21Isn't that it?
12:23That's Tarbro.
12:24There it is.
12:25There it is.
12:26There it is.
12:27I didn't bring it down.
12:28There it is.
12:29I found it.
12:30I found it.
12:31But now, it's the turn of the skier.
12:34That Tarbro.
12:35He's on the Tarbro.
12:36Tarbro?
12:37He's on the Tarbro.
12:38I'm so happy.
12:39I'm so happy.
12:40I'm so happy.
12:41I'm so happy.
12:43They arrive at 2815 meters above sea level.
12:48From here, they climb to get used to the altitude.
12:51It's been a while since I wore these snowshoes.
12:57Do you wear snowshoes when you go skiing?
12:59I think so.
13:01I see.
13:02They're hard on the surface.
13:04But they get stuck easily.
13:06It's a waste of time.
13:08I see.
13:09I think it's better to wear snowshoes.
13:11I see.
13:12It's 300 metres above sea level.
13:15It takes about two hours to climb.
13:18It's been a while since I wore snowshoes.
13:20It's been a while since I walked on the snow.
13:24It's been a while.
13:25The snow is deep.
13:28It's kind of hard to walk on the snow.
13:32I can't help it because I'm a pure skier.
13:34But I'm actually riding a train.
13:37I'm going to the destination today.
13:39It's right in front of me.
13:40I see.
13:41I'm going to compare my physical strength
13:45with those of my sister.
13:48I'm going to try climbing.
13:51She's 39 years old this year.
13:53It's been a while since she went on a trip abroad.
13:55Are you tired?
13:56Yes, I am.
13:57I'm tired.
13:59I'm going to catch my breath.
14:01The view of Alps is breathtaking.
14:07There's another one.
14:09I can see it clearly.
14:12I want to take a picture here.
14:15It's amazing.
14:16It's amazing.
14:18It's so cool.
14:20Matterhorn is standing in the back.
14:24It's the best view.
14:27On the right side of Matterhorn,
14:30you can see Dan Blanche.
14:32It's a white fang.
14:33It's a beautiful and cool mountain.
14:37Is it over there?
14:39This is Monte Rosa.
14:41It's Monte Rosa.
14:43It's the highest mountain in Switzerland.
14:45There's a mountain called Viscar on the right.
14:48There's a cloud in the clouds.
14:50It's Viscar in the clouds.
14:51Can I climb that mountain?
14:53Yes, you can.
14:54If you're strong enough.
14:56This is the French Hill, which follows the Alps.
15:03The view from here is amazing.
15:08I have a bone in my pelvis.
15:13What kind of information is that?
15:15It's the information about injuries and accidents.
15:19One for each mountain.
15:21It's been two and a half hours since we started climbing.
15:25We can see the hotel where we'll stay tonight.
15:29The train is coming.
15:30I wanted to get on that train.
15:32I think it'll take about three minutes.
15:34It'll take about two and a half hours.
15:37It'll be quick.
15:40We're here.
15:43This is our hotel for tonight.
15:453,100 metres above sea level.
15:47Gormerbrat, a car hotel.
15:50This hotel is located at the highest point of the Swiss Alps.
15:53You can see the Alps at a height of 3,400 metres and 29 seats.
15:59A one-night stay costs 100,000 yen.
16:03It's a bit cloudy, but that's Brighthorn.
16:10We're here.
16:11I can't see the top because of the clouds.
16:15Is that it?
16:16Is that where we're going?
16:18I can't see the whole view yet, but it's huge.
16:24This is a memorable mountain for the locals.
16:28This is my second time here.
16:30I climbed Mount Matterhorn once in 2012.
16:34I climbed it once during training.
16:38But there was no production.
16:40When I climbed it.
16:42You came with us.
16:44But you ran away.
16:46That's right.
16:47I'm glad I was able to film it.
16:51Matterhorn...
16:52Of course, the cameraman was there,
16:54but Mr Kenro also helped us a lot.
16:56This is tiring.
16:58This is the most tiring thing I've done in my life.
17:00After climbing Mount Matterhorn,
17:03the person who kept filming us and encouraging us
17:07no matter what the situation was
17:10was Mr Kenro Nakajima.
17:13I'm starting to get angry.
17:15You are, aren't you?
17:17I decided not to look forward.
17:20Mr Kenro's way of holding the camera was unusual.
17:25He held the camera like this
17:27and took pictures of the knife ridge.
17:32He took beautiful pictures of the mountain.
17:36He took great pictures.
17:38Even the drone was amazing.
17:41I climbed Mount Matterhorn,
17:45and Mr Kenro and I climbed Mount Brighthorn together.
17:49It's a memorable mountain.
17:52That's true, but...
17:54When I was walking today,
17:57Mr Kenro was gone.
18:01I'm about to cry.
18:03I don't know what to say.
18:05I'm sorry.
18:06I'm sorry.
18:07I just remembered.
18:09That's right.
18:10I met Mr Kenro on the mountain,
18:14so when I come to the mountain,
18:16I feel more lost.
18:19Every time I take a break,
18:21I think of Mr Kenro.
18:23He gave me sweets.
18:25When I said my hands were cold,
18:27he put his hands in my stomach.
18:29He put his hands in your stomach.
18:31Yes, he did.
18:33When I come to the mountain,
18:35I feel more lost.
18:38I'm sorry.
18:40Everyone feels that way.
18:44Mr Kenro in Kirimanjaro.
18:46Mr Nakajima in Hizooko.
18:50Mr Nakajima has supported all the members
18:53in all the mountaineering projects.
18:58I'm sorry.
19:00Please enjoy the scenery.
19:03As a mountaineering guide,
19:05as a cameraman,
19:06and as a reliable comrade,
19:08they climbed the mountain together.
19:10That's right.
19:11The mountains are slippery.
19:13There's not much water,
19:15so there's nothing you can do about it.
19:17You can't say,
19:18oh, it's beautiful.
19:19No, no, no.
19:21You don't know who you're talking to.
19:23You don't know who you're talking to.
19:26It's really slippery.
19:291.9.
19:30The highest mountain in North America.
19:33We've arrived at McKinley.
19:36The scenery from the top of McKinley
19:38was covered in fog,
19:40so they couldn't film.
19:42Ren, tomorrow,
19:43can you go to the top of the mountain
19:45and film the beautiful scenery?
19:47I'll do it.
19:48It's going to be fun.
19:51Two days in a row,
19:52he hasn't been to the top of the mountain.
19:55Today,
19:56I'm going to the top of the mountain
19:58in Niigata.
20:01And the scenery from the top of the mountain
20:03in North America
20:05was able to be shown to the viewers.
20:09That's all.
20:10I'm Kenro Nakajima.
20:13Thank you very much.
20:15Thank you for your hard work.
20:16I'll give you a reward.
20:17What?
20:20Is it a reward?
20:21I'll give it to you.
20:22How is it?
20:23It's soft.
20:25After that, Mr. Nakajima
20:26teamed up with Mr. Kazuya Hiraide
20:29and changed his route
20:31against a mountain that is said to be difficult to climb.
20:40It's hard.
20:47How is it?
20:48No matter how hard it is, it's hard.
20:51It was hard.
20:53I want to go to the top of the mountain again.
20:56I want to go to the top of the mountain again.
20:59He was praised for his achievements
21:01and was awarded
21:03the 3rd Prize of the Biore d'Or,
21:05which recognizes an excellent climber.
21:07One day, he became one of the world's top climbers.
21:12However, in July last year,
21:16he fell off the wall of Pakistan's K2,
21:18the second-highest mountain in the world,
21:20while trying a new route.
21:24He couldn't go home.
21:27It's harder when I come to the mountains.
21:30I feel like I'm going to lose
21:33what I was holding on to.
21:35But I feel like
21:38I'm going to keep climbing
21:40while feeling it.
21:42You feel like you're there.
21:43I feel like I'm there.
21:44I feel like I'm there all the time.
21:45It's a very strange feeling.
21:48It's my first time.
21:49I've never been there.
21:51Really?
21:52You've been with me all this time.
21:53That's right.
21:54No matter where I go,
21:55you're always there.
21:57That's true.
21:58You're always looking for me.
21:59That's true.
22:00You're always looking for me.
22:01That's true.
22:02You're always there.
22:04But this time,
22:06I'm going to do
22:09what I have to do.
22:10Yes.
22:12Well,
22:13I'm going to climb and enjoy the view.
22:16I want to get a house.
22:17You want to get a house, right?
22:18Yes.
22:19Let's do our best.
22:24Let's relax at a nice hotel tonight.
22:29It's beautiful.
22:30It's cute.
22:31It's cute.
22:32It's very beautiful.
22:34It's a mountain hut-like room.
22:37Let's take a break.
22:39I had a very busy schedule.
22:41You must be tired.
22:43We recommend Tengoku Jiji
22:45and introduce a sleeping app that allows you to sleep soundly.
22:49There is a music that allows you to sleep soundly.
22:55I'm curious.
22:56I feel like I'm playing the guitar.
23:02I see.
23:06It's good, right?
23:07No, it's not.
23:08I think I can sleep soundly tonight.
23:11I'm very tired and sleepy.
23:14The next morning.
23:16They finally enter Brighthorn.
23:19They take the ropeway from Fumotonobachi
23:22and go to Glacier Paradise Station, 3820 meters high.
23:27From there, they go to the mountain hut where they'll sleep tonight.
23:30It's 340 meters below sea level.
23:34They're worried about the weather.
23:37I can't see anything.
23:40I can't believe it.
23:42They're worried about Brighthorn, too,
23:44but the temperature drops a lot in this weather.
23:48It's very cold.
23:49If it's this cold inside,
23:51are you going to sleep here?
23:53I'll sleep inside.
23:55You'll sleep inside?
23:56Yes.
23:57You're cheating again.
23:58Why didn't you tell me?
23:59I'm going to buy it, so tell me.
24:01This is a new weapon, an electric glove.
24:05It's fully charged, and it lasts for about five hours.
24:10How much is this?
24:12It's about 2,000 yen.
24:13It's cheap.
24:14Then buy it, everyone.
24:16But, you know,
24:17this kind of thing doesn't last long.
24:20If you run out of batteries in such cold weather,
24:22it's useless.
24:25Then...
24:26I thought it was light.
24:28But I was wrong.
24:30There's no battery.
24:32The altitude is 3,820 metres.
24:35It's almost the same height as Mount Fuji.
24:38But it's not as windy as I thought.
24:42It's warm.
24:44It's not warm at all.
24:46It's not warm at all.
24:48From here, they put on their equipment.
24:51We're going to walk down the mountain
24:54to get to the top of the mountain.
24:56If it's sunny,
24:58there should be a Brighthorn behind us.
25:03But it's completely white.
25:05They're going to stay at Yamagoya, which is 3,480 metres high.
25:10It's 340 metres down from where we are now.
25:15It's closer if we go up from here.
25:18But that's the only hut.
25:20So we're going to go down once.
25:23It takes an hour to get to Yamagoya.
25:25They want to get there early and rest for tomorrow.
25:29Over there.
25:31There's a hut over there.
25:33Look over there.
25:34We're going to leave our unnecessary luggage there.
25:37I see.
25:38We're going to leave our snowshoes and pickets there.
25:41We're going to leave them there so that we can go tomorrow.
25:45Then...
25:47I can see it.
25:48I can see the Brighthorn.
25:50Look at that.
25:52It's quite steep.
25:54We have to go up like this.
25:57But they're going to go in the opposite direction.
26:01On top of that...
26:02It's really steep.
26:04It's steeper than I expected.
26:07It's so steep
26:09that we have to go back up tomorrow.
26:14It's tough.
26:16It takes an hour and a half to walk.
26:19They still can't get to the hut.
26:22It takes two hours.
26:24What?
26:26It's different from what I heard.
26:28I think Mr Nukita's calculations are wrong.
26:31It took them three and a half hours to get from Yamagoya to the summit.
26:35But considering the current situation...
26:38In order to make it to the Brighthorn,
26:40I think it's better to stay for five hours.
26:42It's totally different from what I expected.
26:46I feel a bit dizzy.
26:48My nails are sweet.
26:51They raise their pace and head to the hut.
26:54Then...
26:56I tripped.
26:58I tripped for a second.
27:00I tripped as soon as I tripped.
27:02Wait a minute.
27:03It's because it's cold.
27:04It's cold.
27:05It's like dehydration.
27:07Maybe it's dehydration.
27:08Maybe it's dehydration.
27:09You should drink quickly.
27:11They quickly replenish their water.
27:13Is it hot?
27:14I think it's cold. Drink it.
27:16It's hot!
27:17It's hot!
27:18It's hot!
27:19It's hot!
27:20I don't like snow.
27:21I don't like snow.
27:23It's hot!
27:24It hurts!
27:25It hurts!
27:26It's 6.30 pm.
27:28They arrive at Yamagoya two hours later than planned.
27:32It's getting dark.
27:34It took longer than I expected.
27:37Let's eat, take a nap, and get ready for tomorrow.
27:40Let's eat.
27:42They quickly finish their meal and discuss their strategy.
27:45By the way, what time will we arrive at the summit of Goraikou?
27:50At 8.03 pm.
27:52I see.
27:53We have to arrive at the summit at 7.45 pm.
27:56In order to arrive at the summit at 7.45 pm,
28:00they have to leave at 2.45 pm.
28:03According to the schedule, they have to walk for more than seven hours.
28:08I'm worried about one thing.
28:10Is there a way to stay here longer?
28:13Yes, there is.
28:14What?
28:15I have something to tell you.
28:16What is it?
28:17For a long time,
28:19I've been using this.
28:21Even now?
28:22Yes, even now.
28:23It's a water purifier.
28:25It's a water purifier.
28:26I want to recommend it to everyone.
28:29I want to use it, too.
28:31I brought it with me.
28:33But the size doesn't fit.
28:35It's XL.
28:39It's 1.30 am.
28:42They start preparing for the departure in an hour.
28:46Look at that equipment.
28:48What is it?
28:49Mr. Jam, can you do it by yourself?
28:51There are three main cameras
28:53and six small GoPros and action cameras.
28:56Can you make a phone call
28:58and check the battery level?
29:00I'll do it.
29:01Let's do it together.
29:03They get ready and set off.
29:06Good morning.
29:07Good morning.
29:09It's 2.42 am.
29:12The temperature is minus 16 degrees.
29:15There is almost no wind.
29:18The temperature is low, but there is no wind.
29:20So I don't feel that cold.
29:24How is the weather up there?
29:26I don't think it's as foggy as yesterday.
29:30I'll do my best to shoot a good video
29:33in Brighthorn.
29:35They climb the Goraikou Mountain in perfect condition.
29:39We're going to climb the Goraikou Mountain
29:41and shoot a good video in Brighthorn.
29:46I'll do my best.
29:47I'll do my best.
29:50The altitude is 4,164 meters.
29:52It's about five kilometers to the summit of Brighthorn.
29:56The height difference is 700 meters.
29:58They climb to the hut where they left their luggage yesterday.
30:03I feel like it's starting.
30:06I have to put my feet forward.
30:09I'm going to be a little out of breath.
30:12But as I walk, my body warms up.
30:15As a result, I feel like I'm moving forward little by little.
30:24It's been 10 minutes since they started walking.
30:26The temperature is gradually decreasing.
30:29It's minus 20 degrees now.
30:31The GoPro I'm using now, which Mr. Tamiki doesn't use at all,
30:34runs out of battery as soon as I turn it on.
30:37I can't use it anymore.
30:39I should give up using the GoPro.
30:41But if I lose the camera, it'll be over.
30:44It's a tough environment.
30:45It's a tough environment.
30:48The altitude is getting higher and higher.
30:53They return to the slope where they descended yesterday.
30:57It's been an hour and a half since they started climbing.
31:00They were supposed to arrive at the hut soon.
31:03But this is where they are now.
31:05It's 4 o'clock now.
31:074 o'clock? Is it already 4 o'clock?
31:09It's already 4 o'clock.
31:10It's 4 o'clock.
31:11Why is it already 4 o'clock?
31:13It hasn't stopped at all, has it?
31:16I just asked them to let me have a cup of tea here.
31:20I'm a person who follows the schedule.
31:22I'm sorry, everyone. I'm going to lose my voice from now on.
31:24You're fast.
31:26How much longer do we have to walk?
31:28We're almost there.
31:30Really?
31:31Do we have to climb all the way to the top?
31:37When I talk about time,
31:40all the mountain men shut up.
31:45The mountain men are like a blizzard.
31:47Yes, they suddenly come to me.
31:50They're like a typhoon.
31:51Yes, a typhoon.
31:52When I talk, I know that I'm just trying to make things better.
31:57He can't keep up with the pace on this slope.
31:59He cuts down on his break time and continues to walk.
32:03I didn't expect to lose so much physical strength here.
32:08Are you okay?
32:10The one who looks the most painful is Mr. Mukita.
32:13According to the cameraman who is holding the rope together,
32:16I was really tired just now.
32:20I thought about why.
32:22Because Mr. Mukita was behind me.
32:24He was hanging from the rope.
32:26I was like this.
32:28It was really tiring.
32:30It was really tiring.
32:32They arrived at the peak, 3,800 metres above sea level.
32:35It's past 5 o'clock.
32:37They have a long schedule.
32:40It took us two and a half hours.
32:42It took us more than an hour and a half.
32:46We don't have much time.
32:48We need to get ready
32:51and finish this as soon as possible.
32:55Mr. Mukita is here.
32:57I'm here.
32:59Does it hurt?
33:01It hurts.
33:02Really?
33:03No, no, no.
33:04I don't think I have enough physical strength.
33:07His physical strength is weakening due to an incurable disease.
33:11I can still walk,
33:13but if I give up halfway, what should I do?
33:16It's rare.
33:17He decides to give up here for the team.
33:21Stop it.
33:22Stop it.
33:23Stop it.
33:24I'm about to cry.
33:25I'm about to cry, too.
33:27It's rare to see someone like Mr. Mukita.
33:29It's my first time.
33:30It's your first time, so I'm sorry.
33:32Mr. Kenro and Mr. Mukita are not here.
33:37I'll do my best
33:40and do my best.
33:42Please.
33:44She has no choice but to make herself look old.
33:51It's about three kilometers from here to the summit.
33:55The altitude difference is 350 meters.
33:58The time is 5 hours and 30 minutes.
34:00The time limit to the Doraikou is approaching.
34:03It's pretty tough.
34:05Two hours?
34:10It's pretty tough.
34:12Two hours?
34:14It's finally time to attack the summit.
34:18I'm starting to see the whole view of the mountain.
34:22As I get closer, I can't see how big it is.
34:25It's still a long way to go.
34:27It's still a long way to go.
34:30But she can't slow down.
34:33She can still make it if she keeps going.
34:37It's steep here.
34:40The altitude is 3,900 meters.
34:44From here, she enters the mountain slope, the core of Brighthorn.
34:50One hour to the summit.
34:52It's still a long way to go.
34:56When I get closer to 4,000 meters,
34:58I feel a little uneasy.
35:01I remember a lot of things.
35:07Every time I take a break,
35:10I think of Mr. Kenron.
35:13He served me delicious food.
35:16He served me tea.
35:19I remember his kindness.
35:24There are too few people this time.
35:27I have to do my own thing.
35:29That's how it is.
35:33The altitude is over 4,000 meters.
35:36What was she afraid of here?
35:40I suddenly feel nauseous.
35:42Does your head hurt?
35:44Jamo, I'm sorry.
35:46It's okay.
35:47I didn't eat or drink much.
35:49The cameraman has been working so hard,
35:52but he still has an altitude sickness.
35:54Jamo, you're exhausted.
35:56I'm exhausted.
35:58Are you okay?
35:59Yes.
36:00It's getting late.
36:02Let's go.
36:03Let's go.
36:04But you have to be careful.
36:05If you're not feeling well, you should go.
36:0840 minutes until sunrise.
36:11It's getting brighter.
36:12It's so beautiful.
36:14The clouds are lower.
36:17It feels like the blue sky is spreading above us.
36:23At this time,
36:25they can take a drone shot.
36:32This is a drone shot taken by the Swiss crew.
36:38This is the last slope.
36:43This is the last slope.
36:45This is the top of the mountain.
36:49This is the last slope.
36:52This is the biggest slope.
36:56After overcoming this trial,
37:00they will go to the Swiss Alps.
37:04It's so nice.
37:05It's so nice.
37:06We can take a good shot.
37:07Yes, we can.
37:09It's the last minute.
37:14You look really exhausted.
37:16Yes.
37:17Maybe it's better to change.
37:19Yes.
37:20But the director is already exhausted.
37:23He's starting to be late.
37:26Hang in there.
37:27Then,
37:28he started to shoot himself with a fixed camera.
37:32Let me explain the situation.
37:34My body is...
37:35I'm...
37:37I'm...
37:38I'm in chaos.
37:39I feel like I'm in a high altitude.
37:44I can't turn my camera.
37:46I can't turn my camera.
37:48I can't turn my camera.
37:50This is the best part.
37:52This is the best part.
37:53The scenery is getting brighter.
37:55Can you see it?
37:56The white sea is over there.
37:57The white sea is over there.
37:58The white sea is over there.
37:59The white sea is over there.
38:00It's a very beautiful place.
38:02Look at this altitude.
38:04We're climbing up a great place.
38:06We're climbing up a great place.
38:09We'll be exhausted if we fall.
38:11We'll be exhausted if we fall.
38:12We'll be exhausted if we fall.
38:14We'll be on the ridge soon.
38:16We'll be on the ridge soon.
38:17We might see the ball.
38:19The ball?
38:20It's getting red over there.
38:23The sun is going down.
38:28Oh, no.
38:29It's really red.
38:30Even if I hurry, I'll fall.
38:35I can't help it.
38:37I'll move forward as much as I can.
38:40Oh, no.
38:42There's a great view.
38:45Oh, no.
38:46It's okay.
38:47The view won't disappear.
38:50She won't give up the view at the summit until the end.
39:00It's a sunrise.
39:03Here it is.
39:04The sun has risen.
39:06It's a sunrise.
39:07Look behind us.
39:09We can see the sunrise.
39:10It's beautiful.
39:11Can you see it?
39:12It's rising from the mountain over there.
39:14When we arrived at the summit, it wasn't a sunrise.
39:19It became a sunrise on the way.
39:21Anyway, the sunrise of the Swiss Alps is amazing.
39:26It's amazing.
39:28The weather is so nice.
39:30Wow.
39:31It came out of that mountain.
39:33I couldn't make it in time.
39:36I'm looking at the sunrise from a great place.
39:39Anyway, I could see the sunrise.
39:44It's definitely a sunrise.
39:46It's beautiful.
39:47I'm glad it's a clear sky.
39:50I couldn't make it in time.
39:53I want to aim for the top.
39:55Anyway, I'm glad.
39:57It's not the top yet, is it?
39:59Just a little more.
40:00Just a little more?
40:01Should we stop?
40:05They can't stop here.
40:08Once again, they aim for the summit of the Great Horn.
40:13I can see the Great Horn.
40:18It's amazing.
40:19I can see it in my left hand.
40:22It's the Great Horn again.
40:23It's cool.
40:28All right.
40:30Just a little more.
40:33Just a little more.
40:37Hang in there.
40:41Hang in there.
40:45Hang in there.
40:46All right.
40:47All right.
40:52It's amazing here, too.
40:57It's amazing.
41:04Is this the top?
41:07They finally reach the top.
41:10It's only 150 meters to the summit.
41:15It's amazing.
41:16Hang in there.
41:17Hang in there.
41:18It's quite a steep cliff.
41:21It's scary.
41:22The left side is about 1,000 meters steep.
41:26Look at the scaffolding.
41:27It's amazing.
41:28Just a little more.
41:29All right.
41:34It's scary.
41:35What is this knife ridge?
41:38It's been a while.
41:40It's been a while.
41:41It's scary.
41:42Hang in there.
41:50It's amazing.
41:52Just a little more.
41:56It's amazing.
41:58It's amazing.
42:00It's amazing.
42:02It's amazing.
42:04All right.
42:06I did it.
42:07I've reached the summit.
42:10At 8.54 a.m.,
42:12they reach the summit at a height of 4,164 meters.
42:18I've reached the summit at the summit.
42:22It's tough.
42:24It's tough and narrow.
42:27It's amazing.
42:28This view.
42:31What you can see behind me is Matterhorn, which I climbed in 2010.
42:37I can see it clearly.
42:39It's cool.
42:40Matterhorn is also very cool from here.
42:44Look at this.
42:45It's 360 degrees.
42:47All the mountains in Europe Alps are magnificent.
42:52I can see various things.
42:54Actually, I was going to visit this place.
42:59But, I've climbed a lot.
43:01But, this is great.
43:03It's sunny and I can see beautiful mountains.
43:07I'm very satisfied.
43:09It's overwhelmingly cool.
43:12When I was climbing, I was like,
43:16what is this?
43:18But, when I came to the summit and saw this view,
43:21I realized how cool the mountains are.
43:24This is how the younger sister, who is exhausted,
43:29wakes up the next morning.
43:35Please.
43:37I want you to make at least 25 pieces.
43:39It's not that I'm tired.
43:41It's just that my grandfather is crazy these days.
43:43So, please make it.
43:45It's overwhelmingly cool.
43:48When I came to the summit and saw this view,
43:52I realized how cool the mountains are.
43:55So, the calendar for January was decided on this piece.
44:00Thank you for your hard work.
44:04Wow.
44:06It's been more than 2 hours.
44:08No, no.
44:09It's really...
44:10When Nukita retired,
44:13he was gone for the first time.
44:15My younger sister was like a leader.
44:18She said, let's do our best.
44:20I was moved when she said that.
44:23I thought her growth was amazing.
44:27It's totally different from climbing Mt. Oshima.
44:30Yes, it's different.
44:32I'm sorry if I said too much.
44:35But I remember Mr. Kenro.
44:38I think that led to his strength.
44:42Mr. Nakajima climbed Mt. Fuji with me in winter.
44:47But it's a different dimension.
44:50Yes, it is.
44:51It's minus 10 degrees.
44:52He starts setting up his tent in the blizzard.
44:56It was so cold that I went straight to the tent.
44:59I was like this.
45:00I was alone.
45:02I opened the window and looked outside.
45:05I was like, which do you want, hot pot or stew?
45:10It's a different dimension.
45:11It's a different dimension.
45:14He was an amazing person.
45:17The drone footage was beautiful.
45:19It was beautiful.
45:20The Swiss drone cameraman
45:23went to the top of the mountain before us.
45:27They were in time for the visit.
45:31There is a video of that visit.
45:34Please take a look at that insert.
45:37I wanted to stand there.
45:40I see.
45:41Then the sun came out.
45:45It's a place of peace.
45:47It's amazing.
45:48It's amazing.
45:49It's amazing.
45:50It's nothing.
45:51The summit is narrow.
45:53It's narrow.
45:54I was really scared.
45:55I was really scared.
45:57This is cool.
46:00He filmed it himself.
46:02Do you see the ski board stuck there?
46:05They went up there by ski.
46:07After that, they went down there by ski.
46:11It's a different dimension.
46:13It was amazing.
46:14They went down there at a great speed.
46:16They went down there by ski.
46:17I can't believe it.
46:19It's a cliff.
46:21That's great.

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