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00:02BS TV Tokyo 25th Anniversary
00:06Reasons why I live in Japan
00:10Today's guest has arrived.
00:17All paths in life
00:20In Japan, there are 10 people and various types
00:24I have lived in Japan for 6 years.
00:29Far East Japan
00:31Why do you live in Japan?
00:35A country whose beauty can only be seen by foreigners.
00:40The charm of Japan
00:44We will come to know
01:04Foreigners walking along the river
01:08This place is within walking distance from the subway.
01:16He has a rather unusual routine.
01:22Can you see it?
01:23Right in front of me
01:24It's swimming right in front of me
01:28Kame Kame Kawaii
01:30Oh, I can see a turtle!
01:32Swimming
01:35tortoise
01:36It's not shrimp, is it?
01:38Even though it's definitely the shrimp's side
01:40The turtle went inside for a bit
01:42Are there really that many turtles?
01:44By jogging,
01:45I was playing a game where I tried to see how many I could spot.
01:49I saw 34 of them in one day. Benja's unique way of watching the game.
01:57Mimbranuhir, 32 years old, is from Japan, approximately 1
02:04Cape Town, South Africa, is 4,700 kilometers away.
02:10My father is a stage designer and my mother is a video producer.
02:16Born as the elder brother of two brothers.
02:18The boy had a sensibility that was a little different from other children.
02:22Look
02:23I currently work for a company located in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo.
02:29Hello
02:30Hello
02:31please
02:34Overseas customers
02:38Visiting Japan
02:39To deliver the charm of places that are not yet known
02:47We create content
02:51We are doing
02:55The standard Japanese tourist attractions
02:57Kyoto and Osaka are not enough
03:01I want to know more about Japan in a deeper way.
03:03In order to meet the needs of inbound tourists
03:06A travel company founded three years ago
03:10Popular tourist spots are often overcrowded.
03:15Because there are lots of them
03:17Customers also sometimes request to go to places that aren't too crowded.
03:21be
03:22I see.
03:25Foreign staff find hidden gems from a foreigner's perspective
03:29Fu is
03:29Four people, including Benjamin
03:32Hello
03:34Because different people have different strengths.
03:38Each of the two has their own strengths in their respective areas of interest.
03:42They made it for the tour, etc.
03:46We have previously offered tours to learn about Akita's matagi (hunter) culture.
03:50Oh, really?
03:51It's fun, isn't it?
03:53In Meiko City, Niigata Prefecture, you can experience making sushi wrapped in bamboo leaves.
03:57Ah, that looks fun!
03:58Adventure tours around the three Tohoku prefectures, etc.
04:02Benjamin, who planned a tour for connoisseurs.
04:05They've come to Akita!
04:08And the new tour we are currently working on is
04:12Fishing, huh?
04:13fishing
04:14This is an introduction to Tenkara fishing.
04:16Tenkara
04:17Well, you can see it in Japan.
04:18It's a traditional form of fly fishing.
04:22It's called Tenkara.
04:25fisherman
04:26If you are someone who enjoys fishing
04:28I love nature
04:30Beautiful in the mountains
04:34In the river where it flows
04:36The places that are really far apart
04:39I think we could do a tour.
04:43Tenkara is an ancient Japanese fishing method that originated in mountain streams over 400 years ago.
04:48Originally, fishing was done by fishermen in mountainous regions using bamboo poles.
04:54Using tools crafted from horsehair and other materials, they catch trout and other fish.
04:58I was catching trout and other fish for tenkara fishing.
05:04The equipment consists of a rod, line, and fly fishing lure.
05:08The artificial fly is a deceptive imitation of an insect.
05:11Aren't you going to put any bait on it?
05:15This time, it's a promotion that also serves as a preliminary visit for Benjamin.
05:19I was allowed to accompany them on the photo shoot.
05:22I'm feeling pretty excited right now.
05:26However
05:31We'll be going up quite a mountainous road.
05:34This area is a bit dangerous.
05:37It will definitely not fall this way.
05:43Is this really a fishing trip?
05:59Benjamin Blumhill's reason for living in Japan
06:03Nice to meet you, Yui.
06:05Benjamin is looking for inbound tourists, and quite a lot of them.
06:16They're planning an amazing tour.
06:18When you go to Kyoto, you should see more than just Kiyomizu-dera and Kinkaku-ji, right?
06:24Have you ever received any particularly unusual orders in the past?
06:27For the people of Okinawa, there is a secret to Okinawan cuisine.
06:37I received a request for this.
06:40I've signed up for the Okinawa cooking class.
06:46That's an amazing and unique perspective, isn't it?
06:49So what Benjamin is planning now is
06:52Fishing tour from that heaven
06:54That's what's known as fly fishing, right?
06:56Robert Redford and Brad Pitt in the past
07:01There was a movie
07:02You show those kinds of things to insects.
07:05The reason you use a reel is to show it to the fish, right?
07:08Put in a lure and make it swim like a fish.
07:13Instead, it gobbles up any insects that come to the surface.
07:16Does that mean they're fish that eat insects?
07:20That's right.
07:21On the surface of the water
07:23When you go to places like the skin, there are lots of insects, aren't there?
07:27Where there are lots of insects, there are lots of fish.
07:30There are fish that feed on that.
07:32It's a fishing technique that looks like that, but it's incredibly difficult.
07:36It's a little difficult, though.
07:38It's a rather niche fishing method in itself.
07:41hey
07:42Does that mean it's not like it's easier to just put bait on it?
07:46It's different depending on the method, and I want to do it because it's deliberately difficult.
07:49Is that so?
07:50I don't want to fish.
07:51When I say that, it's not like I want to catch you or anything.
07:53That's not it.
07:54I deliberately
07:56It's intentional, isn't it?
07:58Is this from the heavens in Japanese?
08:01Yes, it's traditional Japanese stream fishing.
08:05Does that mean that it's now understood as "from heaven" overseas?
08:09If you search on the internet, you'll find they look similar.
08:11Old Japan
08:15Since way back then
08:16This is how to fish.
08:17So what Ben is planning now is
08:19Fishing tour from the sky
08:21I would like to say one thing:
08:23I'd like it to be just right.
08:26So, as expected, not many people come in.
08:29Nature is protected
08:31It continues from heaven.
08:34So it can be done from heaven.
08:36If you go on and on
08:38Because it would destroy the natural environment.
08:40It will no longer be possible from heaven.
08:42Of course, I want to protect nature.
08:45Protect nature properly and carefully
08:49I heard from the guide.
08:50That is when fishing in a river.
08:54If you buy fishing rights and go fishing
08:57yes
08:58That was properly protected.
09:00Within that area, local people
09:02This is fine, who is this?
09:03That's not okay, you should understand that.
09:05So, that's how it went.
09:07I see, that's a bit reassuring.
09:10Now, regarding that fishing tour...
09:11I'll deliver it to you later in more detail.
09:13First, Benjamin
09:15Why are there so many unknown charms of Japan?
09:18Have they started targeting inbound tourists?
09:20Let's delve into the lessons learned from that reflection.
09:22Benjamin was born in 1993.
09:26The capital of South Africa
09:28I was born in Cape Town.
09:30Here are some photos from when I was little.
09:32This is a great photo.
09:35Here are some photos from when I was little.
09:38Dad Maiko is so cool!
09:39Hey Michael, Dad
09:42Looks like there are fish there after all.
09:44They're biting.
09:45Yes, they're catching fish.
09:46This was a stream fishing spot, wasn't it?
09:48That's right, it's a great photo.
09:50It's called the Later River.
09:54I often go fly fishing with my dad.
09:57Benjamin often went to
09:59The Later River is located here.
10:02That's amazing!
10:03It's amazing, but there aren't that many trees, are there?
10:06Well, that's true.
10:08It's a little lonely, or rather, it has a wild feel to it.
10:10Rough and bumpy
10:11But it's a little different from the atmosphere of a Japanese mountain stream.
10:14I agree
10:14Well, this is fine as it is, isn't it?
10:17Yes, it has a nice atmosphere, and I suppose this is what you'd call a typical Japanese mountain stream.
10:24Well, there's greenery growing there.
10:26Ben's favorite streams in Japan and South Africa
10:31What's the difference?
10:32The streams in South Africa are a bit deeper, browner, and muddier.
10:40It is
10:41Cloudy
10:42Japanese mountain streams are usually a bit shallower and clearer.
10:47I can see them blooming.
10:49I think that's really good.
10:50Hmm, I see.
10:53When I was a child, I was obsessed with the TV anime Dragon Ball.
10:57but
10:57What I thought was cool wasn't the content of the anime.
11:02The most interesting and memorable
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11:11This was sent to you by sponsor.
11:13Provided reading
11:14In the South African version of the anime Dragon Ball, dubbing
11:18But
11:19The last part occasionally included Japanese as well.
11:25I thought that was really cool.
11:30Is it a reading of the provided text?
11:31I honestly didn't understand it at all.
12:03I thought it was cool.
12:04I don't get many opportunities to talk to people, and that makes me feel lonely.
12:12I can also chat with my friends while I'm using my computer.
12:17It was fun talking while playing the game.
12:21The program at the university sat down in my place
12:26I was a little lonely because there was no one to talk to.
12:30It's kind of like hell
12:32That's when Ben came across this.
12:40This is a Japanese language association.
12:43In Japanese class
12:45In the living room of a Japanese teacher's house
12:49Learn Japanese
12:52We were talking about Discuss.
12:54It was so much fun
12:56So I was able to make quite a few friends here.
12:59For example, people who participate in the Jet Program
13:03Those who were going to Japan were also studying Japanese.
13:08So that means Ben is also in Japan for that reason.
13:10I applied for the Jet Program and came to Japan.
13:15You can choose the place you want to go, right?
13:18Which location did you prefer?
13:20It is not Okinawa or Hokkaido.
13:24other than?
13:25That's surprising.
13:27I made many friends at the Japanese language group.
13:30If everyone went to Honshu
13:34I thought it would be easy to meet.
13:38Ben was 26 years old in 2019.
13:41First visit to Japan as an English instructor through the JET Program
13:45teacher
13:46My workplace was here.
13:49Okinawa
13:50What kind of material is this?
13:53Shisa
13:54Unexpectedly, Okinawa
13:56Okinawa
13:56I said something other than that.
13:59So, you came to Japan and then went straight to Okinawa?
14:01There was a 3-day orientation in Tokyo.
14:07So I came to Tokyo first.
14:09Environment A
14:11Actually, there was something Ben really wanted to see in Tokyo.
14:16This is the kind of scenery a friend from the Japanese-speaking community showed me.
14:23Yes, rush hour commute
14:25Yes, during rush hour, you're crammed in like this
14:29Yes, that's exactly how we used to do it back then.
14:31Mr. Kim
14:33I want to see this
14:34Hey, did you want to see this?
14:36If I ever go to Japan, I definitely want to see if this is true or not.
14:42I thought
14:43On the second day, I woke up early and went to the nearby Shinjuku Station.
14:49You went to a good place.
14:50Well, when you look at the Yamanote Line on that mountain, everyone is packed in tight
14:55- And the train was packed.
14:57I was quite satisfied to see that packed train.
15:02I was satisfied.
15:03I was satisfied.
15:03I thought, "Oh, there is one."
15:06It's definitely one of those things that seems a bit niche, isn't it?
15:09That's true.
15:10I see, that makes sense.
15:12How about suggesting a tour to experience crowded trains next time?
15:15Is that so?
15:16Well, that might be okay.
15:19Okay, I'll try going to the office for a bit.
15:22What do you think?
15:24After that, I was assigned to Okinawa as a high school English teacher.
15:29Although it wasn't what I had hoped for, I was touched by the beautiful sea and the kindness of the local people.
15:34touch
15:34Enjoying life in Okinawa
15:37I got a girlfriend.
15:40Ben recommends some hidden gems in Okinawa that only locals know about.
15:44People in a certain place
15:45Here is one of them.
15:46ah
15:48It's on the opposite side of Naha and Manza Beach.
15:51Looking at the map
15:52Um
15:54There are many more famous tourist destinations on the west side.
15:58Here
16:00There's a tempura restaurant there.
16:04My favorite
16:05Famous for its mozuku tempura
16:07There are also restaurants that serve mozuku tempura.
16:10Please try it.
16:12I've never eaten that before.
16:14Tempura made with red beans
16:15There are also small ports.
16:19So the local fishermen boil the sea grapes.
16:26too
16:27You can see it.
16:28That's quite the niche interest.
16:31That's for touring and stuff.
16:33I went to a place like that on my motorcycle.
16:35The scenery you see on a motorcycle tour
16:38Are sea grapes even a known thing?
16:41For people from overseas
16:43I don't think it's very well known overseas.
16:47I wanted to introduce these kinds of niche topics.
16:49Did you join your current company?
16:51This little-known place in the whole country
16:56I want to convey that charm.
16:59With an idea
17:00I met them on Wow!Japan.
17:04For me
17:05I thought, "This is exactly the kind of job I want to do."
17:09And now they live in Tokyo.
17:12I am currently in Funabashi City, Chiba Prefecture.
17:14I live in Funabashi City.
17:16is that so
17:18Now, let's go to Benjamin.
17:20I've been living in Funabashi for a year now.
17:22Let's explore its hidden charms.
17:25It must be a niche interest.
17:44good morning
17:45good morning
17:47thank you
17:49I wasn't paying attention to him that day.
17:51It gives a slightly different impression, doesn't it?
17:53This is my first time here
17:56There's surprisingly a lot of nature here.
18:00It's turned quite greenish.
18:03I thought it was very beautiful.
18:05What did you like about it?
18:07I agree
18:08And there's one more, rather long road to go.
18:12I think the stations lined up next to each other are really beautiful.
18:16It is located in Tokyo
18:19There are quite a lot of tall buildings, aren't there?
18:21I prefer this one.
18:23I feel like this is a better place to live.
18:25Well, I can easily get to Tokyo.
18:28If you want to have fun
18:30It's easy.
18:31Are there shopping streets in South Africa?
18:34These kinds of shopping streets
18:36If you think of it as a Japanese shopping street
18:40This is what it looks like under a roof
18:42There are all sorts of shops around, aren't there?
18:45South Africa doesn't have places like that.
18:48You don't have to go anywhere.
18:51You can buy anything here.
18:52That's right.
18:53I think it's really convenient.
18:57British and American found in a shopping street
19:01I've never seen anything like this before.
19:02Hey
19:04Britain and America found in Funabashi
19:09That shopping street area
19:10And here's another surprising thing
19:14Just a quick phone booth
19:15Doesn't that seem un-British?
19:18Well, I'm not wearing anything right now.
19:21There are no more telephone booths in South Africa.
19:24We are greener.
19:26When I see green and blue...
19:28I know it's a telephone booth.
19:32This is British Black
19:34Isn't there a need for the blessing of freedom there?
19:39The blessing of freedom
19:40I think they might have gone to America.
19:43As a commemoration of the shopping street becoming fully covered by an arcade
19:47The Statue of Liberty was erected in 1988.
19:51The reason why it's the Statue of Liberty is unknown.
19:54unknown unknown
19:56It's unclear.
19:59There were other things that surprised me
20:02This also surprised me a lot.
20:05When you look at the very beginning
20:07Huh? I think it might be the real thing.
20:09Another unusual point in Japan is
20:12There's a really strange vending machine.
20:16I've never seen anything like this before.
20:19Let's try drinking it.
20:21yes
20:22Yes, it's done.
20:24That's amazing, isn't it?
20:25This juice is made from 100% of the peel.
20:29How many can I use?
20:31The stew has arrived.
20:36And one more thing, this is really interesting.
20:39It already has plastic attached.
20:41Not just leave it as is, but cover it properly.
20:44You can take it home with you.
20:47Japan really is a city that feels like you're living in the future.
20:57Wow, 100%!
21:00I think that's amazing.
21:14Yes
21:15It says "straw dispenser" right there.
21:18Aren't you going to use a straw?
21:19We need to be a little careful about the impact issues.
21:26Because there is a culture involved.
21:28Try to use as little plastic as possible.
21:31I'll have a quick bite.
21:33It's true that paper straws have become more common recently.
21:38A place that reminds me of my hometown
21:42Yes, this is Funabashi Fishing Port.
21:44Funabashi Fishing Port
21:46You can see it right away.
21:48That fisherman is fishing right now.
21:51That's true.
21:53I was about 13 years old at the time.
21:56I rode a boat with my dad.
21:59We were able to catch a big tuna.
22:03We really did catch a tuna weighing around 3540 kilograms.
22:07amazing
22:07It took about four hours.
22:10Does "4 hours" mean the time it takes to complete the task?
22:14Yes, it's 40 kilograms.
22:16That's pretty strong, isn't it?
22:18yes
22:19Tuna fishing boats have reels attached to the boat.
22:23Oh, really?
22:24It's about this much
22:26yes
22:26That's why it's incredibly difficult to do directly from there.
22:30So, you're saying we just have to wait for them to get tired?
22:33He's smart.
22:34Ah, that's right.
22:35Trying to go to the bottom of the ship and cut the line or something
22:37Wow, are you really that smart?
22:38It was a fierce battle, wasn't it?
22:39It's true.
22:40When you pull it and then it goes down after you've pulled it...
22:43Because that excitement is gone.
22:45I'm reeling it in.
22:47But I was a little younger back then.
22:51I couldn't drag it out any further until now.
22:54hey
22:54That's about it.
22:55So, if it takes a little time...
22:56I agree
22:57little by little
22:58It just goes "Beep!" and then it's gone.
23:00I agree
23:00Perhaps something about 100m
23:03It's a test of perseverance now.
23:06That's right.
23:06Did you eat?
23:08Basically, I practiced catch and release.
23:11Is it tuna catch and release?
23:14Well,
23:14Is that possible?
23:15can
23:17picture
23:18I've lived in Funabashi for a year.
23:20A shop I hesitated to enter because it felt a little intimidating.
23:23I was with my camera that day.
23:26I decided to go for it.
23:28What kind of shop is it?
23:29I had Okinawan food at a place called Agokorotei.
23:32It seems like there are all sorts of places in Sunabashi City.
23:35Excuse me
23:38Hello
23:39fault
23:40Well, Okinawan food is actually included in school lunches quite a bit.
23:45This is the first time I've tried Nakami-jiru as a soup.
23:51Juices from the internal organs
23:53At first, I wondered what it would taste like.
23:59It was delicious, as expected.
24:01yes
24:02Then a familiar melody came from inside the store.
24:07Everyone likes this flavor.
24:08Oh, really?
24:09I lived in Okinawa for those five years.
24:13yes
24:14yes
24:14Yesterday, I went to the city of Wan
24:16That's why your Japanese is so good.
24:18No, no, no, no, we're still far from there.
24:20No, no, no, being able to talk this much is more than enough.
24:34Yes, I just can't find bitter melon tasty.
24:39Oh, this looks delicious!
24:41I'd like to try the tempura as a side dish.
24:43Okay, let's eat.
24:45Hmm, what do you think?
24:47I'm going to eat Goya Champuru for the first time in a while.
24:50yes
24:56It's incredibly delicious!
25:00Hey
25:01good
25:03It's Mercer.
25:06Tamanel's favorite
25:09Motsuku tempura
25:14Looks delicious
25:14Good sound
25:18My favorite
25:19good
25:21You seem to be enjoying your meal.
25:23Since you like it
25:25The soup inside
25:30The shopkeeper who was listening to the story
25:32Nakami-jiru (a type of soup) that's not on the menu
25:34They made it especially for me.
25:41Wow
25:41It also contains ginger.
25:44Yeah
25:46delicious
25:49Yeah
25:51It's the best!
25:52It's the best!
25:55I've always been here
25:57Because I wanted to go
25:58Yeah
25:59I'm happy.
26:00Yeah
26:05Hey hey
26:09I
26:10The current Ohama
26:12wet
26:15Turn
26:16Widely
26:18In the book
26:19See you later
26:21Also
26:22spray
26:23earth
26:24Hanakan
26:25Osamayo
26:27stomach
26:39Yes, thank you very much.
26:43It must be really nostalgic for you to watch it.
26:47Well, I'd like to go back to Okinawa again sometime.
26:52I would love to work with you again sometime.
26:56To Dangermin's house
26:58This is my house.
27:02This person
27:20Hello
27:21This is her, Mina.
27:25Where are you all from?
27:34This is the Philippines.
27:36I worked as a development consultant in the healthcare sector overseas.
27:40Everyone who is here
27:42I came to Tokyo from Okinawa with Benjamin.
27:47What kind of person is Ben, everyone?
27:50The English Ben is quite different.
27:54I think our personalities are completely different.
27:58They make me laugh every day
28:00I think he's a very intelligent person.
28:03In English
28:09Isn't that quite rare?
28:11This green color just seems to spread out.
28:15It's really cool, isn't it?
28:17They are completely different.
28:18It's gotten quite cool, hasn't it?
28:20Normally it looks like this.
28:23I really like locals.
28:27I'd like to be driven to Kashiwa or somewhere like that.
28:30Various furniture and
28:32Not just locals
28:34Vintage clothing stores are quite similar, aren't they?
28:37I didn't know there were people using Jimoti (a local classifieds website).
28:41Ben really likes pesto pasta.
28:44Basil?
28:45Buying plague medicine is quite expensive.
28:47I grew up on my own.
28:49It's basil.
28:50When you are in nature
28:55Relaxation is the best way to go.
28:59What a lovely space!
29:02Dangermin's workplace is
29:04Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo
29:11We are not just a travel agency.
29:16I also work in management consulting.
29:20I want to know more about Japan in a deeper way.
29:22To meet the needs of foreigners
29:25A travel company founded in 2022.
29:29Besides Benjamin
29:30Foreign staff
29:33My name is Joseph.
29:38American Sea
29:39It's America.
29:40I also like Japanese literature.
29:42Abe Kouhou
29:44Active in the 60s and 70s
29:48I really like the author.
29:50He was writing a really philosophical novel.
29:55I love it.
29:56This is Joein from China.
29:59Hello
30:01Japan had one instance in 2015 when students were in high school.
30:05I came to Japan as a student under government administration.
30:09It's about 8 years in total.
30:12Another person
30:13Including Zhu Fanfan, who is from China
30:16There are four foreign staff members.
30:19Because different people have different strengths.
30:22Each person has their own strengths in their interests and other areas.
30:27They made it for the tour, etc.
30:31From a foreigner's perspective
30:32We are planning a niche Japanese tour.
30:36interesting
30:37On this day, Benjamin was leading the way.
30:39Report on the progress of the project.
30:41I'm thinking of creating a fishing tour.
30:47So, from above, it's traditional Japanese fly fishing, right?
30:52Over 400 years ago
30:54A traditional Japanese fishing method that originated in mountain streams.
30:58From heaven
30:59The tools you will need are a fishing rod and line.
31:02And only fishing hooks called artificial flies.
31:06Feathered lures made to resemble insects that are used as food for river fish.
31:11Making these by hand is one of the joys of fishing.
31:16I especially want to know how to make traditional Japanese kebari.
31:22I called out to them.
31:25I think we'll create fishing tours to meet the needs of overseas travelers.
31:34This is a traditional Japanese fishing tour from the heavens, so it's possible.
31:38I think that's probably true, and I believe it's considered a dream for many anglers.
31:45I definitely want to go. Recently, fishing from the sky has been featured on YouTube, etc.
31:51But there are lots of videos uploaded, but once again, fishing from the heavens
31:55Let's take a look at what kind of fishing it is.
31:59Just going to a place like this is enough to make it worthwhile, right?
32:03Ah, it's so appealing, isn't it? You can see the moment someone gets hooked just by being in a place like this.
32:08Well, the water is so clean, so I thought, "Oh, this is fine, I won't say anything."
32:14Are you in South Africa?
32:17No, the char is a Japanese fish; it only lives in Japan. Do you all know that?
32:24So, then, and then, there are a few more advantages and features, so, then,
32:30Let's actually see the fishing from the sky that Mr. N planned.
32:35This time, Ben is creating a promotional video for overseas audiences.
32:38I accompanied O on his photo shoot.
32:49Our guide will be Mr. Uchiyama, a fishing master from heaven.
32:53thank you
32:54Nice to meet you. My name is Takeuchi.
32:57My name is Ben.
33:00Our destination is a pristine stream at an altitude of over 1000 meters.
33:04A lot of snowmelt water is entering the river, so the river water temperature is not rising.
33:10do not have
33:11That's why the char remain.
33:14ah
33:17They are vulnerable to hot water temperatures.
33:20Where to go from here
33:24Only the native char that have been there since ancient times remain.
33:29If you catch one, it's 100% a native fish.
33:33Native char
33:34So you call them native speakers?
33:42Yes, it's here.
33:44oh
33:57I'm feeling pretty excited right now.
34:06Hmm
34:09This is something only locals would know, right?
34:12Uh
34:14No, it won't come out.
34:15So, the next part of this flow is slower.
34:18I'll give it a try.
34:23Okay, let's go up a little.
34:27Is this how you check whether they're there or not?
34:30Yes, something quick, within 10 or 15 seconds.
34:33We will check if it is edible.
34:36Oh, really?
34:37So, when fishing from the sky, the most important thing is
34:40The key is not to let the fish sense your presence, but if they sense your presence...
34:46Once you've done that, you won't be able to fish there anymore.
34:54The fish will become wary of the spot where you've been fishing, so keep going
34:58We'll fish while moving upstream. Wow, they're really that wary?
35:03Is that so, fish? Yes, that's right. That's right.
35:20Oh no, I've been found out, I've been found out. Hey, I've been moving around so much...
35:28It's him.
35:32Okay, so since we didn't find anything, let's move on to the next one. We'll take a detour around the places where we can't go upstream.
35:49Towards the current. Wow, what an incredible, unmarked path. It's a bit dangerous here, so definitely go this way.
36:01Really? Wow, it seems like there are quite a few elements other than fishing involved.
36:08Oh no, I'm going to get caught.
36:12It'll be found out.
36:14Well, it's always like this, this is my fate.
36:17Oh no, I'm going to get caught.
36:18Oh no, I'm going to get caught.
36:22Oh no, I'm going to get caught.
36:23Oh no, I'm going to get caught.
36:46Oh no, I'm going to get caught.
36:54Oh no, I'm going to get caught.
36:59Oh no, I'm going to get caught.
37:00Oh wow, that's amazing.
37:00beautiful.
37:01It's beautiful.
37:03Oh, that's wonderful.
37:14It's beautiful.
37:15Ben caught the biggest fish of the day.
37:19You can also eat wild char raised in clear streams as sashimi.
37:23The best part of the tour from heaven
37:26So, Ben, what did you think of it after actually trying it out?
37:30Experience authentic technology in a more natural setting.
37:34I want to
37:36Local people, local guides, local people
37:40If we could swing at each other
37:43I think everyone will be happy about that.
37:47The important point here is
37:50If it's a 100% native char
37:53That is also one of its characteristics.
38:00Benjamin's favorite scenery
38:05This is one of my favorite landscapes.
38:13The sound of the waves and the smell of the sea really bring me down.
38:21We'll arrive.
38:22I truly believe that places with the ocean are safe and secure.
38:30I feel like I've lived an amazing life.
38:36I really enjoy meeting people I haven't met yet.
38:40I would love to visit various places all over Japan.
39:13Thank you for watching.
39:43Thank you for watching.
40:08I asked Benjamin to write down his favorite feeling in a short message.
40:13So, what kind of style does Benjamin like?
40:16please
40:18It's the sea.
40:20Why did you choose this location?
40:22For me, it's either Cape Town in South Africa or Okinawa.
40:28I have many wonderful memories related to the sea.
40:34Seeing the sea, hearing the sounds of it, brings me peace and calm.
40:41So, from Benjamin's perspective...
40:43Comparing Japan when I first came here to Japan now
40:48Do you have anything on your mind?
40:50For me, the weak yen has made sushi prices go up quite a bit.
40:57My favorite sushi has become a little more expensive.
41:02It used to be 100 yen, but now it's 140 or 150 yen.
41:07Yes, I think it's tough.
41:09I hope they do their best.
41:11yes
41:12Now, let me ask you again.
41:14What are Benjamin's reasons for living in Japan?
41:18I want to explore fascinating places that are still relatively unknown.
41:25This niche eye
41:27I'm going to visit the company based on my own values.
41:31That might be a good idea.
41:32Thank you very much for today.
41:33thank you
41:35thank you
41:36thank you
42:04thank you
42:08This is the win
42:09that
42:10I really love basil.
42:12of
42:12We are implementing the PDCA cycle.
42:15what?
42:17Analyze the current situation
42:19After that, the plan was implemented.
42:22Evaluate the plan after it has been implemented.
42:25That is
42:27I'll teach you at work.
42:30Specialty
42:30Try making this
42:33Do more and get recognized
42:36Then
42:37Then next
42:38that
42:39Become the best head chef
42:43Is that it?
42:44Yeah
42:45Is there anything you often teach the other person?
42:49In consulting?
42:50As a consultant
42:50As a consultant
42:51What? Then
42:54Yeah
42:54oh dear
42:55It depends on the multiplier.
42:56According to the plan
42:58It must be done.
43:00We need to be flexible
43:03How to get that rose
43:06It's difficult, and I think it depends on the multiplier.
43:09Well, let's stop.
43:10Well, the industry is a little different.
43:12Yeah
43:13Right?
43:44I think of it as my forever home.
43:46That kind of thing even before I was born
43:48It was Unbee.
43:48Thank you for watching.
43:48Thank you for watching.
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