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00:01This is mad.
00:03At a time where young and old have never been further apart...
00:06I'm going the wrong way.
00:08...six young Brits who have never travelled alone before...
00:11It's nothing like Wales.
00:13...are being paired up with six pensioners
00:15who thought they would never travel again.
00:17Are you my teammate?
00:18...to embark on an epic treasure hunt across Japan.
00:21Oh, yes!
00:23Bloody hell, this is going to be hard.
00:25...in a social experiment to challenge assumptions...
00:28...and prove that age is just a number.
00:31She's a bit too old.
00:32I beg your pardon.
00:33...they will need to work together as one.
00:36Colin, you're amazing!
00:38...their journey began in Tokyo...
00:40There's a camera here.
00:42...where they followed clues...
00:43Disgusting.
00:44We got all of it right!
00:46...and took on challenges...
00:47Why do you know that?
00:48TikTok.
00:50...combining their experience and strengths to win coins.
00:53Baking like a baked potato.
00:55...two teams struggled.
00:57Oh, that's all.
00:58We got two.
00:59Like, it is quite saddening.
01:00We could be going home.
01:01But we're given a lifeline to stay in the competition.
01:04Nobody will be going home today.
01:06Yay!
01:09For all six couples, the hunt for £50,000 continues.
01:14Kyoto.
01:15Once the imperial capital of Japan, but still the cultural heart of the country, where ancient
01:28traditions are kept alive.
01:29Kyoto.
01:30It's a lot different compared to Tokyo.
01:33Tokyo.
01:34With coins earned in Tokyo rolled over...
01:37We've got to get all the stops out today.
01:39We do.
01:40...and five more coins to play for here in Kyoto.
01:42I feel like it's a new beginning and an opportunity to redeem ourselves.
01:47The pair with the lowest combined total at the end of this city's challenge will be sent packing.
01:53We need to have a game plan.
01:54Think.
01:55Strategise.
01:56We don't want to get distracted from the job in hand.
02:01With a 44-year age gap, Rosie and Lawrence are starting this leg of the treasure hunt in a vulnerable position.
02:09We're on a bit of a catch-up with the other contestants because we only got the two coins.
02:14We need to get five coins today to be in with a good chance of staying.
02:20Like all of the teams, they're relying on their electronic device to give them clues to lead them to their challenge location.
02:27It's tea time.
02:28Head south-east into the hills beyond Wazuka.
02:32Wow.
02:33It could be anywhere over there, I guess, right?
02:36With only two coins rolled over from Tokyo, the duo are in joint last place.
02:41Do you know Wazuka?
02:43Welcome.
02:44Can we come with you?
02:47If we could have read Japanese, we could have gone cheaper on the bus.
02:51I know a little bit. I would bring a book with me somewhere.
02:54Oh, did you?
02:55When I got to the airport, I got like one of them tour guide books and I've just been picking up information out of it since.
03:00So you say the name of the place and then...
03:02Oh, you've done your research. I'm very impressed.
03:06Little bits here and there.
03:07I think it's because I'm in a new place, you know, trying to take in and learn as much as I can.
03:12And you've got an interest.
03:13Yeah, interest for sure. Like, I wasn't very academic at school. Like, I missed school for quite a few years.
03:21I would get ready for school. I'd go to the school gates, I'd sign in and I'd walk straight back out the school gates.
03:26My parents were together until I was about seven years old and they split up.
03:31And then I think I went into care at the age of like 13.
03:37When I was at school, I wasn't really doing great, so...
03:41The group of people I was hanging around with at the time, you know, like I was doing a lot of drugs and alcohol,
03:45and just kind of being in trouble with some kids.
03:47And then since then, it's just been a game of catch up, really.
03:50Yeah, yeah.
03:51I hit kind of like 19 and was like, I kind of need to do something, you know?
03:55Like, I do wish I could go back to school and kind of redo them things.
04:00I think he's really embracing this trip. I love his enthusiasm. I love his thirst for knowledge.
04:08I'm guessing this is where we're going to.
04:10I believe that that's tea plants.
04:13Oh, really?
04:14Mm-hmm. He's just fabulous.
04:16I couldn't have wished for a better partner.
04:21Their search has led them to the Wazuka Tea Plantation.
04:25Wow, look at that.
04:26You can smell the tea.
04:28Where farmers have been harvesting tea for hundreds of years.
04:32How much tea do you guys think you, like, export from here in Wazuka per year?
04:37Wazuka is responsible for 50% of Uji tea.
04:42The duo will need to remember everything they're learning at the plantation, as it will help them later on with their challenge.
04:48I've never seen tea like this before. Just in the box and in a bag.
04:51Being out in the tea fields, like, it was wonderful. Like, it was so amazing.
04:56Like, honestly, so grateful, man, in so many ways, you know?
04:59It was just me and Rosie in the middle of nowhere. It was like the best day of my life, to be honest.
05:04Kind of once in a lifetime, right?
05:10Back in the heart of the city, another team are also making the most of each other's company.
05:16Well, after Tokyo, this seems so much prettier.
05:20Yeah.
05:2173-year-old Colin and 25-year-old Charlotte have been embracing their age gap.
05:27Me and Colin are like little besties. We click like that.
05:30As soon as I saw her, we had the biggest smile ever.
05:34Our communication is on point, so I think that's very, very helpful in the games,
05:39because, like, we just talk through anything.
05:41Everyone's on bikes here, aren't they?
05:43Have you ridden a bike, though?
05:44I have, yeah, but, like, months ago.
05:47Months ago?
05:48Yeah.
05:4960 years ago, aren't they?
05:50Oh, no!
05:52Yeah.
05:53I couldn't have picked anyone better.
05:55She seems so mature for her age.
05:57Well, the brakes work really well, Carl.
06:00You're right, it's just like riding a bike.
06:02Yeah!
06:03Look at you, you're whizzing off.
06:05You're so fit.
06:07I just don't believe in getting old.
06:10I'm so comfortable with her, and she is with me.
06:13I know that.
06:14I feel like we've known each other for years.
06:18Funny enough, my son came to Japan.
06:20Did he?
06:21He was a qualified English teacher, and he said how wonderful it was
06:25and how nice the people were.
06:27Just after that, he went on to Thailand, and it was the start of Covid,
06:33and we got the message that he died.
06:36Did he?
06:38Oh, my God, I'm so sorry.
06:40How old is he?
06:41He was 31.
06:48He just died in his sleep.
06:50Sudden adult death syndrome, they called it.
06:54They cremated him in Thailand, so I couldn't go to the funeral.
06:57To lose a child is...
07:02Yeah.
07:03You can't imagine it.
07:04Yeah.
07:08He enjoyed every minute of his life, and that's why I do everything I do.
07:12It was a great shock.
07:21I live with it, and I'll never get over it.
07:26But I live with it.
07:27He had this adventurous spirit, he'd go anywhere, do anything, and that's what I'm trying to do.
07:35Exactly!
07:36To get a chance to go on an adventure, just take it.
07:39It was hard hearing Colin talk about his son, because he was quite recent, but he's so brave, honestly.
07:48He talks about him with, like, so much pride.
07:51It's just the fact of being here now, and seeing it, and feeling it.
07:57Yeah.
07:59I can see what he meant.
08:01I'm so glad I came.
08:04Give me a hug.
08:11Back at the plantation, Lawrence and Rosie are taking a break after learning everything they could about tea.
08:17Oh, indeed. Mmm, it's very nice.
08:20With a brew of the current Japanese phenomenon, matcha.
08:23Yeah, it's different.
08:24Yeah, everyone's going crazy for matcha at the moment, so...
08:26Oh, right.
08:27You're doing TikTok, and obviously, do you use TikTok and social media and stuff yourself?
08:31No, I do Facebook, but I've never taken a selfie in my life.
08:36Really?
08:37Maybe take one now.
08:38You want to try?
08:40Just get, like, find a nice angle, and then, once you're ready, just...
08:42Yeah, yeah, and just press it as long as if I'm taking a normal photograph.
08:47And that's it.
08:48Wow.
08:49Awesome, right?
08:51See, I'm learning.
08:52That's it.
08:53Every day's a learning day, right?
08:54Every day's a school day.
08:55That's what they say.
09:42If you've followed really
09:43for a while to bowl with you
09:44and through you and to your
09:45classical players, this is
09:46in a football arena for my
09:46move away.
09:47I'm looking to go to college,
09:49you know, and I feel like there's so
09:49much to learn.
09:50Obviously, with the elimination rounds,
09:51having that in mind, this is trying to take in as much as I can
09:54and soak it up as much as possible,
09:54With only two coins carried over from Tokyo,
09:58Rosie and Lawrence will need to up their game in their first challenge.
10:00Search for a shop where everything is green,
10:02and find your shopping list.
10:03The game is gonna be challenging.
10:08A plant store.
10:10Yeah, it could be, you know, like a garden centre perhaps
10:13or something similar.
10:14The last one we didn't do so great.
10:16But, like, same time, I'm up for a challenge, you know?
10:19So we're going to have a guide.
10:22Head to Nakai-gyoku.
10:25Look for a place to call home.
10:27I mean, everything's a bit green round here, isn't it?
10:29Yeah, everything's green.
10:30A place to call home.
10:32We're going to be searching for hours.
10:34Look at this, it's over there.
10:36After a morning's learning at the tea plantation...
10:39We found it.
10:40..Rosie and Lawrence have hunted down the location for their challenge.
10:44This is it. Right.
10:46..a tea shop where every product is made from matcha tea leaves.
10:51As for currimo, it sounds very similar, doesn't it, to, like, ice cream?
10:54It sounds similar.
10:55And it makes sense in comparison to, like, earlier when we had Donutsu
10:58and it's very similar.
11:01To win coins, Rosie and Lawrence will need to correctly identify
11:04five items on their shopping list.
11:07I'd like to buy asukurimu.
11:09Each product is written in gairaigo,
11:12the term for Japanese words which have been influenced by Western languages.
11:16Asukurimu.
11:17They will have one attempt per item to get it right and win a coin.
11:21No.
11:23No.
11:23No.
11:24Ice cream.
11:25Ice cream.
11:26Oh.
11:26It's more like a lollipop.
11:28With a maximum of five on offer,
11:31every correct answer will raise their chance of remaining in the competition.
11:36Oh, that's a blow.
11:37It is indeed.
11:38I've got to get all of the others right now.
11:41Teabag.
11:42Teabags.
11:43That looks most like teabags.
11:45Yeah.
11:45I'm enjoying it so much that I wouldn't want to go home just yet.
11:49And what else do we have?
11:50We have potato chips.
11:52So much more to explore, so much more to do.
11:55And also to build deeper the relationship with Lawrence.
11:59Matcha butter.
12:00Never seen that before.
12:01I just don't want it to end.
12:03I want it to go on.
12:04Back in the heart of the city...
12:07What was the second part?
12:08Find something that...
12:10Call home.
12:11What's your symbol for Blackpool?
12:13There's a Blackpool tower.
12:14So it might be a dragon and a tower.
12:17With three coins rolling over from Tokyo...
12:20Hey, hang on, hang on.
12:22What's that?
12:23Colin and Charlotte have finally hunted down the location for their next challenge.
12:27What have you got?
12:28It's opening.
12:29He found a secret door.
12:31What the hell?
12:32A British phone box with a secret entrance to a hidden Japanese whiskey bar.
12:38While whiskey was first distilled in Scotland, it's also a massive industry in Japan.
12:44Can you correctly identify which fact is about Japan?
12:50The key to winning coins will be to identify which facts on the whiskey bottles are true to Scotland
12:55and which are true to Japan.
12:57Are you ready?
12:58I think so.
12:59As every question they answer correctly will earn them a coin and a dram of whiskey.
13:04This country's legal driving age is 18 and this country's legal driving age is 17.
13:1417.
13:15That must be the Japanese one.
13:17The country's legal driving age is 18.
13:19Yeah.
13:20And that's our final answer.
13:24Arigato.
13:25Arigato.
13:27As a whiskey drinker, can't get any better than this.
13:31Oh, Christ, it is wrong.
13:34Oh, my God.
13:35I've never tried whiskey in my life.
13:37It burned when it went down.
13:39It's a bit like mouthwash.
13:40Yeah.
13:41So when you brush your teeth and you have that one and you accidentally drink it, that's
13:45what it tastes like.
13:49This country has 790 offshore islands and this country has 14,125 islands.
13:59There's no way Scotland's got 14,000 islands.
14:01Surely not.
14:04Yay!
14:07Gosh, that was a hard one.
14:08It was.
14:09Arigato.
14:11Cheers.
14:15He's fit, isn't he?
14:16What a pretty boy.
14:18The barman was so cute.
14:20Honestly, he was so fit.
14:22He's amazing.
14:23His eyes were stunning.
14:25So I just got lost in his eyes.
14:27By now, by 25, I thought I'd have at least three kids.
14:33But I haven't met my prince yet, do you know what I mean?
14:35And I can't find him in Wales.
14:37I don't think he is in Wales.
14:39Maybe I'll find him here.
14:40Then that person has to move back to Wales because I can't stay in a different country,
14:44do you know what I mean?
14:47This country has 26 UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
14:52And this country has seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
14:58And I don't know about Scotland.
15:01They have the river with the lockless monster in.
15:03That's not a river, that's a lock.
15:05Oh, Christ.
15:06You've had too much whiskey.
15:08I haven't, though.
15:09They're quite small amounts.
15:10We think that Japan has 26.
15:14I can't look.
15:15Yay!
15:16Oh, my God.
15:18Look at the sweet coin.
15:19We're smashing this.
15:22Which one are we looking for?
15:27Kayandi.
15:28Sounds like candy.
15:30I just don't want to get it wrong.
15:31It's so important.
15:33With only two coins rolled over from Tokyo,
15:36Rosie and Lawrence are about to find out their fate in their challenge.
15:40With, obviously, the two coins,
15:42I don't know if we're going to be able to get further.
15:45Like, we need to get five coins this game, really, ideally, on this challenge.
15:49But I think having Rosie by my side, like, it's quite endearing to know that, like, someone with so much life experience,
15:55it's like learning, you know, everyone's learning for the first time.
15:57Teabagyu?
15:59Yes.
16:00Yes?
16:00Yes.
16:01Having Lawrence as a teammate is a game changer.
16:04He remembers things.
16:06He keeps notes.
16:08He's like a sponge for all of the knowledge that Japan has to offer.
16:13And I'm grateful he's here with me.
16:16Potato chip soup.
16:17Yes.
16:18Yes.
16:19And butter?
16:21Yes.
16:23Amazing.
16:24Kayandi.
16:25Kayandi, yes.
16:27Amazing.
16:28That's amazing.
16:29Four coins.
16:30Yeah, I shake my bag and you hear them jingle.
16:32You hear that?
16:33Like, we actually smashed it.
16:36We did it!
16:37This country's men's football team ranked 44th in the world.
16:43This country's ranked 15th.
16:46Now this is one I don't know.
16:48The Scotland team is ranked higher than the Japanese.
16:52No!
16:53Oh, really?
16:54Yeah.
16:55Despite a strong start, back in the speakeasy, Colin and Charlotte's winning streak is starting to slow down.
17:01This country's national animal is the unicorn.
17:05And this country's national animal is the green pheasant.
17:11I think unicorn is going to be Japanese.
17:15No!
17:16Are you serious?
17:18What?
17:19We're sure that was Scottish and then...
17:22No, we're sure it was Japanese and it was Japanese.
17:24It was Scottish.
17:26I'm so sorry.
17:29Charlotte, unfortunately, she's not a drinker.
17:31So, a couple of whiskies and she was staggering a bit.
17:36But she'll be fine.
17:37We'll get her home all right.
17:38In a city where ancient traditions are revered, six intergenerational teams are on a treasure hunt with a difference.
17:56I'm so used to just having my phone out and then looking at maps on there.
18:00With £50,000 at stake...
18:03Eyes on the prize, that's all.
18:04Eyes on the prize.
18:06...four more teams are still to compete in their city challenge.
18:09Why not?
18:11What's it say, darling?
18:13It's time to turn some heads, make your way to Kitaku.
18:17With a maximum of five coins rolling over from Tokyo...
18:21Puzzled with that, I'll tell you.
18:2280-year-old Barbara and 21-year-old Katie are in a strong position in the competition.
18:29Turn some heads.
18:30For a fashion show?
18:32Yeah, it might be.
18:34Catwalk.
18:35Are you any good?
18:36Come on.
18:37Show us your best catwalk.
18:39Ready?
18:39Go on.
18:40Oh, yeah.
18:41How is it then?
18:41Are we, like...
18:42Hanging out with Barbara is, like, looking into my future.
18:45She's, like, the older version of me.
18:46Oh, dear.
18:48Time to turn some heads.
18:50Right, turn some heads.
18:51Kate has given me some new energy, if you like.
18:55I should have put my glasses around, shouldn't I?
18:57Would have helped.
18:58We did click instantly.
19:01And both of us knew it, you know, from the beginning.
19:05Bloody hell, this is going to be hard.
19:07On the other side of the city, 71-year-old Val and 18-year-old Aaron
19:11are also trying to decipher their clue.
19:15Head for...
19:16Let's have a look.
19:18I can't understand that.
19:19Let me see.
19:19Look for a Japanese man who doesn't want to be seen.
19:24I can't see anything out of here.
19:25He must be hiding in the bushes, then.
19:28Despite their 53-year age gap,
19:30Val and Aaron are starting to forge a close relationship.
19:34What that gentleman over there's wearing?
19:36I want to wear one.
19:37Do you think he might know where we need to go?
19:38Oh, oh, actually, Hakura Akaten.
19:42Val, Val, Val, Val.
19:44I love her.
19:45Oh, oh.
19:47She's a legend.
19:48Could it have been that man, Japanese man,
19:50that didn't want to be seen?
19:51It could be him.
19:52Did we just let him go?
19:54Oh, she's funny.
19:55Let's go back.
19:56Aaron, come on.
19:58The way she is, and I love it.
20:00It might not be him.
20:00He hasn't got the pin.
20:03He hasn't got the pin.
20:04She's a mate now.
20:08Oh!
20:09Oh!
20:10Oh!
20:11We're not going to miss that one.
20:14Oh, my word!
20:16Four miles north,
20:17Barbara and Katie have tracked down the location
20:20for their next challenge in Kyoto's Geisha district.
20:23Oh, gosh.
20:24It's amazing.
20:27Specialising in the traditional Japanese attire,
20:30this luxury kimono boutique offers visitors an immersive experience.
20:35I'm absolutely loving this.
20:37I love getting dressed up.
20:39It's nice to be...
20:43like, be taken care of.
20:45I don't really get it when I'm at home.
20:47My mum tried her absolute best, but...
20:51Yeah, there's not a lot she could do with the money that she had.
20:56It wasn't much to my childhood.
20:58Me and my dad clashed quite a lot.
21:00So, in the end, it's just like,
21:02See you later.
21:02Goodbye.
21:03When I was 16,
21:05I was homeless for four months.
21:08I was very, very, very down.
21:12Lonely.
21:13Confused.
21:16A bit lost.
21:18Oh, wow!
21:21That is beautiful.
21:24Oh, Katie!
21:25I feel like crying.
21:26It's not.
21:28It's not.
21:30Oh.
21:33I'm such an old...
21:41It feels nice.
21:43I feel like someone's taken care of me.
21:45You look beautiful.
21:46I think I probably hadn't felt like, looked after, and feeling as though someone was wanting the best for me in a long time.
22:03Oh.
22:04Have you always felt confident within yourself?
22:07Not really.
22:08Really.
22:08You know, as one grows older and experiences more things, it comes naturally.
22:14We take a lot for granted when we're young, because we've got all those years ahead.
22:20It's vital to do as much as you can, almost live for the day.
22:26It's gorgeous, and you look gorgeous.
22:34They're a Japanese man who doesn't want to be seen?
22:37What the hell does that mean?
22:38Someone's had a good night, haven't they?
22:40Oh, yeah, look at that.
22:41It may be ninja.
22:43Ninja?
22:43Yeah.
22:45He said we should look for the ninjas.
22:47Ka-chum!
22:48Found it!
22:49Yeah, we found the pin.
22:51Game on.
22:52With three coins rolling over from their Tokyo challenge, the next leg of Val and Aaron's treasure hunt has led them to the enigmatic world of the ninja.
23:03Oh, nice to meet you, Chi.
23:05The legendary spies and assassins that operated in Japan between the 12th and 19th centuries.
23:11Oh, my God, look at you.
23:13Looking stunning.
23:16The duo will need to pay close attention to the different types of ninja weapons.
23:20Pure!
23:21As they will be tested on everything they learn.
23:25Ka-kute.
23:26Sometimes female ninja uses this one.
23:29Looks like just a ring.
23:30Grab arm, arms, scratch.
23:34This is called kunai, like a knife.
23:38Or climbing the wall.
23:40Stick.
23:40Step up, step up.
23:42Based on the learnings of their ninja masterclass, the duo will need to decipher the clues to match the description of the weapon to the correct item.
23:53Use this to cut grass by day and kill by night.
23:56Bottom one.
23:57It looks like you could use it to cut grass for sure.
24:02Nothing to worry about when you can use this weapon for cutting, cooking and climbing.
24:09He demonstrated that the ninja used this weapon at night to climb.
24:13That was the only one that you could use for climb.
24:16Yeah.
24:21Across the city, another observation challenge is beginning.
24:24To win coins, Barbara and Katie will have to remember everything they're being shown in their traditional geisha dance.
24:39Michael has trained for five years and then become geiko.
24:43As they'll be tested on their newfound knowledge.
24:47You can see the difference of the kimono.
24:49The sleeves is very different.
24:50Geiko has short sleeves.
24:52And Michael has a long sleeve.
24:58Amazing.
25:00Wonderful.
25:01There's a lot to take in.
25:02Yes, a lot to take in.
25:03Some of the names.
25:05I can't even remember my own name half the time.
25:09Which of the dancers wore the shorter-sleeved kimono?
25:19Michael.
25:21No.
25:22Katie is just a fantastic person and I want to win for her because she's had a tough time.
25:29How many chrysanthemum flowers were represented in the Makos?
25:35Can Zosche.
25:36That's a bad person.
25:39I'm sorry, no.
25:43Used by female ninjas.
25:45This is a weapon in disguise.
25:47Yeah.
25:48With a life-changing prize on offer, both teams are doing all they can to avoid being sent home from Kyoto.
25:55I say this, because you can hide it, can't you?
25:58We're a good team.
25:59Yeah, so, yeah.
26:00See, young and old can actually work together.
26:02A weapon to block and to scratch.
26:06You think I'm an old granny.
26:08No.
26:08But you need the yin and the yang, young and old.
26:12Lock in.
26:12Lock in.
26:13Lock in.
26:14It's in the stars or it's not.
26:17Tekoukagi.
26:18Yes.
26:19Yes?
26:19I've not really been teeing up with a female in my life.
26:23Tsebo-kiri.
26:25Yes.
26:26She's not shouted or not moaned at me.
26:30Kunae.
26:31No.
26:33Not really experienced that before, but I love it.
26:38Kakute.
26:39Yes.
26:39Last.
26:42Mm-hmm.
26:43Kusarigama.
26:47Yes.
26:47Yes.
26:50Guess what?
26:51We got our four.
26:52We got four.
26:53Haven't we?
26:53Yeah, we have.
26:54We have four.
26:55I'm over the moon.
26:57I'm over the moon.
26:58I hug, I hug, I hug.
27:00I think I was a better ninja.
27:01Of course I was.
27:03You are.
27:04How long did it take for the geisha to complete her training?
27:12Was it five or seven years?
27:14With no correct answers so far, Barbara and Katie's place in the competition is hanging in the balance.
27:21Five years.
27:22You're right, five years.
27:25Oh, that's the best coin I've ever seen.
27:29I honestly wouldn't want to go into this with anyone else but Barbara.
27:34How many butterflies were defeated in the Makos, Jara, Obi?
27:41I've seen three.
27:43Three.
27:44Just having so much positivity around me has definitely done me some good.
27:48I wouldn't want to win with anyone else.
27:50Three.
27:51You are right.
27:53Absolutely amazing.
27:57So we got two coins out of five?
27:59Yeah.
28:00I think we both absolutely got in.
28:02Yes.
28:02But I think, overall, we're still in a good position.
28:05It's the only hour, isn't it?
28:07You know, it's the only hour.
28:08It's a waiting game, isn't it?
28:09No.
28:19.
28:20In Japan's former capital city of Kyoto, the final two teams are waiting to receive their clue, which will lead them to their challenge location.
28:30Walk east to Kawaramachi Dori Street.
28:35Today you're making your own lunch.
28:38Well, if we're making it, there's either a cooking school, maybe...
28:42It feels more like street market.
28:4473-year-old veteran traveller Julie
28:47and first-time solo traveller 19-year-old Tende
28:50are starting their search in the city's historic food market.
28:54Look at this. Octopus balls.
28:56Didn't know octopus had balls.
28:58They'll have to work together to take note of the produce on offer.
29:02Are they, like, baby octopus?
29:04You can try. I feel like you're braver than me.
29:08But they're one of the teams that still seem worlds apart.
29:11What does it taste like?
29:14It's not the best thing I've ever had, but it's not the worst, either.
29:17Tende's a young man, been in education most of his life.
29:21He hasn't got experience of the outside world,
29:24whereas I've reached my age and travelled
29:28and just lessons in life in general.
29:31That's where the generation gap comes in.
29:36What does it taste like?
29:38Sweet! It's nice!
29:40I'll try it well.
29:41They're very, very chewy.
29:43Imagine a snail in miniature.
29:45The snails!
29:46Mm.
29:47I've always been quite self-disciplined,
29:50and often it's been my parents being like,
29:52Oh, you need to go out more and, like, you need to do more stuff.
29:55I'm trying to remind myself that I need to push myself out of my comfort zone.
29:59Oh, it's very fishy!
30:01That taste is still in my mouth.
30:06Across the city, 68-year-old Tony and 18-year-old Emma
30:14are in current lowest position, with just two coins from Tokyo.
30:18So now we really are being adventurous, aren't we?
30:22One, two, three.
30:23Mm.
30:24It's nice.
30:28Oh!
30:29Don't mix it together.
30:31Don't mix it together.
30:33Do you think that having lived in care has given you a certain strength of character
30:38to make you strong enough to even entertain doing a trip like this on your own?
30:46I do think care kind of shaped me the way I am now.
30:48I feel like I'm very mature.
30:49Well, I don't have many friends.
30:51I do think I get on with people older than me than I do my own age.
30:54Yeah.
30:55How about you with family?
30:57Um, well, I was married for a very long time.
31:00Yeah.
31:01Then I realised I was gay in my fifties.
31:03Really?
31:04Yeah, that came as a big shock to me,
31:06and it took me another ten years before I really had the courage to do anything about it.
31:16I was becoming unwell.
31:18The struggle just became more and more difficult.
31:21Um, I couldn't go through the rest of my life not recognising who I was,
31:27and I just felt I had no option other than to go and talk to my wife.
31:31That was a very difficult conversation, as you can imagine.
31:34I just kept saying sorry, and she said,
31:37stop saying sorry because you can't help who you are.
31:43I am gay.
31:44Has it been hard having to learn a new life and stuff like that?
31:47Yeah, everything is new and new emotions, new feelings.
31:54I feel like this has definitely made us closer.
31:56It's really nice to know Tony, like, in a deeper level.
32:00It just feels like he trusts me enough to tell me, like, all the deep stuff.
32:03Hold on for a second.
32:04Oh.
32:05That was a ping.
32:06Game time.
32:07You're ready.
32:08Ta-da!
32:09Head to Sakyoku and look for a holy red gate in a forest.
32:14Does that mean it's got holes in it or it's...
32:16No.
32:17I think it's like religious, it's got a cross on it.
32:19Could it be a temple?
32:20Konnichiwa.
32:21Konnichiwa.
32:22Hello.
32:23Hi.
32:24And we're trying to go...
32:25Yeah.
32:26...to a place called this.
32:27You know?
32:28Yes, let's go.
32:29Will you take us?
32:30Yes.
32:31Will you take us?
32:32Absolutely.
32:33Yeah.
32:34That's great.
32:36Look at the bamboo trees.
32:37Yeah.
32:40My family are very important to me.
32:42And I've been astounded by the positivity and support
32:45and the love that I've received from everybody around me.
32:48But I feel a massive sense of loss of my marriage to my beautiful wife.
32:54And the whole change of my life now, living on my own.
33:09Sakyoku, let's get into that.
33:11This sacred Shimogamo shrine is one of Japan's oldest places of worship.
33:18Wow.
33:19Oh, I can see a pen.
33:22Where guardians of the city come to pray to their specific zodiac animal.
33:26We want to make sure that we do not miss out on anything.
33:30Definitely to be very, very observant.
33:32Please take your zodiac animal and write down a wish or hope.
33:35Yeah, how do we know our zodiac animal?
33:37Oh.
33:38Oh.
33:39What are you?
33:40Sheep.
33:41I'm a pig.
33:42Absorbing everything in the temple ahead of their challenge
33:47includes writing a wish on their zodiac sign.
33:50I like what it says about sheep.
33:52Peaceful nature and kind.
33:54What's your sign?
33:55The boar.
33:56Yeah.
33:57Straightforward and honest.
33:58I'm not straightforward.
33:59I take every route possible.
34:00A determined doer who never gives up.
34:02So I wrote that I hope for a peaceful life in this sad world and to find love again.
34:15Oh, Tony.
34:17I was speaking from my heart and when I reflect back on what's happened in my life since
34:24I came out, I do feel that if somebody special came into my life that that would make a really
34:30big difference to me, who I am and where I'm at and was it all worth it?
34:34Oh.
34:35Oh.
34:36Oh.
34:37Oh.
34:38Oh.
34:39Back in the city, one team who are still struggling to bridge their generational divide are 73-year-old
34:55Julie and 19-year-old Tende.
34:57I think we're learning more about each other, how each other ticks.
35:01Having hunted down their challenge location at a cookery school, Julie and Tende are about
35:06to be tested on their skills of observation.
35:09In 16th centuries, Samurai King created a gorgeous bento box.
35:15It's very nice because we can eat many things in one box.
35:20Please remember.
35:21Eel, raw codfish, sesame seed, pickled plum, carrot.
35:28They'll need to memorise 30 different ingredients as the chef will ask them to create five different
35:33sections of a bento box.
35:35Did you remember all those ingredients?
35:39For every section they get right, they'll win a coin to add to their current total of
35:44five.
35:45I do not feel that confident.
35:48We'll be good.
35:49We'll be good.
35:50Don't worry.
35:51Don't worry.
35:52Poor Tende.
35:53He's really freaked about it.
35:54We're going to be all right.
35:56Don't panic.
35:57I am panicking.
35:58I feel a bit nervous.
36:00I don't want to be eliminated.
36:02Please place in the top left compartment.
36:07Shredded cabbage, fried chicken, taramon and cherry tomatoes.
36:14Shredded cabbage, fried chicken.
36:17Chicken.
36:18It's when she pointed out the dishes.
36:21It was quite fast.
36:23Please place in bottom left compartment.
36:28Rice, sesame seed, pickled cucumber and pickled plum.
36:38Pickled cucumber and pickled plum.
36:40It was pickled cucumber was it?
36:42What was that?
36:43Do you remember that?
36:44Are we sure this is cucumber?
36:46I'm a very indecisive person.
36:47So having to make a decision when I'm not 100% sure was a bit challenging.
36:56OK.
36:57Back at the shrine, after this morning's immersion learning about zodiac signs, Tony and Emma must
37:11try and recall which zodiac animal has which personality trait.
37:16Oh, God.
37:18After scoring joint lowest with just two coins in Tokyo, every correct match will win them
37:24another coin and a chance of staying in the competition.
37:28I just don't want to be the first person eliminated, which sounds really horrible because
37:32the first person gets eliminated from the show.
37:34I basically just called them the first loser, so...
37:37Sorry.
37:39Can you correctly identify five of the Japanese zodiac animals based on their main characteristic?
37:46Do you remember your one?
37:50Sheep.
37:51Central.
37:53How sure are you?
37:55Yeah, I think I'm pretty sure.
37:57Go on.
37:58I'm trying to remember mine.
38:01I can't remember the first word.
38:03Mine said something about never giving up.
38:05I did think it said honest.
38:08The really nice thing with Emma is that she's very competitive, so I hope that she can bring
38:12us the success that we're looking for.
38:15Free-spirited, I'd actually put a horse or a monkey.
38:19My inclination is free-spirited is a monkey more than a horse.
38:23OK.
38:24Well, which animal would you go for for peaceful?
38:27Dog.
38:28My gut feeling for the peaceful is the snake.
38:31Why would a snake be peaceful?
38:33And what would you change to?
38:34I'd probably put a dog as peaceful.
38:36Because they can't have a peaceful life, do you not think?
38:39I think you're maybe trying to overthink it.
38:46Pickled radish.
38:48Bamboo shoot.
38:50Cognac.
38:51OK.
38:52Back in the kitchen, Julie and Tende are struggling to name ingredients after a day being immersed
38:59in Japanese food.
39:00I feel a bit lost.
39:03Let's be honest, we don't know.
39:06Fish cake, kombu, seaweed, dashimaki, and cod raw eggs.
39:12It's fish eggs, basically, because I know my dad used to have it.
39:15This smells fishy, but I don't know.
39:17So does this.
39:18Yeah, I don't like the smell of that.
39:20Oh, my God.
39:21I hate doing so bad.
39:23Don't worry, don't worry.
39:24Being the person that he is, he wants to be the very best.
39:28We'll lock that one in, please.
39:30Which is a wonderful attribution for a young man.
39:33But it's a good lesson to learn in life.
39:36You're not always going to be at the top of the tree.
39:39This is our box.
39:40OK.
39:43This has stressed me out.
39:45The End
39:55After an immersive treasure hunt across Kyoto, the team with the lowest coin total will be leaving the competition.
40:03Shall we just go for it?
40:04So the outcome of Tony and Emma's Zodiac game...
40:07We're going to have to.
40:08..and Julie and Tende's bento challenge...
40:11That was hard.
40:13..will determine their stay in Japan.
40:16We definitely haven't got more right.
40:18I'm trying to put him at ease,
40:19but I genuinely think he's going to dwell on this the rest of the day.
40:23So, for the first one, you put in shredded cabbage,
40:28cherry tomatoes, salmon and fried chicken.
40:31It's correct. Congratulations.
40:34And then, for the second, there's something wrong here.
40:40You need to put pickled cucumber.
40:43It's over there.
40:44Oh, that's pickled cucumber.
40:45Yes.
40:46And for the third one.
40:48The three things are wrong.
40:50Yes.
40:51For the fourth, fish cake, it's correct.
40:54And kombu seaweed should be here.
40:57And then for the last one, yes.
41:00Yay!
41:01So, now you can have two coins.
41:09Good job.
41:10I try my best at everything that I do.
41:13And I did that today.
41:14So, despite it maybe not being five out of five,
41:16I'm happy that we gave it our best.
41:18At the Shinto shrine, Tony and Emma are struggling to commit to a final decision.
41:30I don't think I want to go round in circles anymore.
41:35Can I just die on the floor?
41:38I, like, just almost have enough money to get through the month.
41:43So, like, winning this money would mean everything,
41:45because I would at least be able to live easy for a little while and not have to worry about the bills and the food shops.
41:52Let's just go with it.
41:57So long as there's no disagreement between ourselves that we've chosen the wrong things.
42:01No, I think we've both talked about what we think and we're both agreeing.
42:05Right.
42:06Well, let's just go for it then, shall we?
42:08We'll lock them in?
42:09Yeah.
42:14Carrying over just two coins from Tokyo, the results of this challenge will determine their fate in Japan.
42:21Gentle is sheep. You got it correct. Thank you.
42:27Free-spirited is horse.
42:30Almost got it.
42:31And peaceful is rabbit.
42:34Perfectionist is rooster.
42:43Wrong.
42:45And honest is boar. You got that one right.
42:52Congratulations.
42:53Thank you very much.
42:54You earned two points.
42:55Just like last time. Consistency.
42:58Well, we did our best.
43:00Could be better, but...
43:01Maybe we stand a chance.
43:04We're disappointed with the result.
43:06We didn't come to any disagreements between us.
43:10You know, we just have to wait and see and hope that somebody else did really badly.
43:22Having done everything they can in Kyoto, all six teams must now come together to discover which cross-generational duo will be sent home.
43:31Oh, gosh.
43:34This is already making me feel a bit sick.
43:37With joint fewest coins rolling over from Tokyo, Tony and Emma are the first to arrive, unaware of their rivals' results.
43:45I'm feeling really nervous.
43:47What about the coin count?
43:48Yeah.
43:49The wallet looks very full.
43:51One, two, three.
43:52Julie and Tende are next to show their hand, adding two more coins to the five they won in their first challenge.
43:58Let's hope this good luck charm comes into play.
44:01Followed by Val and Aaron with a total of eight.
44:04Uh-oh.
44:06Barbara and Katie with seven, and Colin and Charlotte with six.
44:12Six, seven, eight.
44:16The final pair to reveal their coins are Rosie and Lawrence.
44:22Slightly nervous, but ever hopeful.
44:25Everything rests on you for us.
44:27We never know what's going to happen, you know?
44:29One, two, three.
44:46When Lawrence and Rosie pulled out that third coin, my heart sunk and, like, I started feeling that my eyes kind of tear up a bit.
44:52And I was like, this is real.
44:54Like, we are going home.
44:55Four.
44:56Four.
44:57Oh, well done.
44:58Well done.
44:59Well done.
45:00Well done.
45:01Well done.
45:02Give him a cry.
45:03You've done brilliant.
45:06I don't want to cry on camera.
45:13I wasn't expecting to get as emotional as I got, to be honest.
45:16And I thought I'd cry.
45:18It hurt a lot more than I thought it was going to.
45:22Sorry, mate.
45:23Disappointing, because we've had such a great time.
45:26I think it must be the hardest to be the first to go.
45:28I mean, Emma's a sweetheart.
45:29Is she?
45:30Tony's a nice guy.
45:31But we knew someone had to go home.
45:34It sounds like I'm patronising them, but I felt sorry for them.
45:38Yeah, it must be hard.
45:41You know, we've had an amazing experience.
45:42Definitely an adventure of a lifetime.
45:44Tony's been so nice to me.
45:45He says he's proud of me and stuff like that.
45:47And honestly, it means the world to me just to hear that.
45:50And I just hope the future brings you success and happiness.
45:56You deserve it.
45:57I hope the same for you, too.
45:59I love you so much, Tony.
46:01Thank you for it so much.
46:02Next time, the treasure hunt continues in Hiroshima.
46:09Barbara, what have we got ourselves into?
46:11It's a surprise, yeah.
46:13But as the competition gets tougher...
46:15I'm sorry, eh?
46:16If they don't know, then we're done for.
46:18..and the threat of being sent home looms larger now...
46:21Oh, Jesus Christ.
46:23..cracks in the generational divide begin to show.
46:26I feel like I'm really letting you down.
46:28I feel so sorry.
46:33To Hiroshima, same time next week.
46:36How long can our fugitives stay off grid for
46:38before popping round to their aunties,
46:40hunted, stream now, or watch Sunday and Monday at 9?
46:43And the Last Leg boys are back to try and make sense of the week.
46:46Stevie Martin and Frank Skinner join live Friday at 10.
46:50Next, the Celeb Goggleboxers do all their own stunts.
46:56We'll see you again soon!
46:58We'll see you soon.
47:00We'll see you soon!
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