Chidori MC 'Transport Documentary Variety' 'Unpan Chidori: How Do You Transport That?' Broadcast Nationwide on Fuji TV Network on Sunday, April 12 at 16:05!
The 7th edition of 'Unpan Chidori', a special program hosted by Chidori, will be broadcast nationwide on April 12. Comedians will closely follow the transport of Wajima hairy crabs, a 40-ton train, and Yakult, delivering unknown human dramas.
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The special program hosted by Chidori will be broadcast nationwide for the 7th consecutive year! A "transportation documentary variety show" brought to you by Chidori and hardworking transporting comedians!
No matter how much science and technology advance, human power and passion are necessary to transport things. With "how things are transported and carried" as the theme, we deliver the wonder of transportation... and the unknown human dramas hidden behind it.
The 3 transportation topics for this 7th edition are:
[Japan Sea Hairy Crab Transportation]
Transporting comedian Emiko Kawamura (Tampopo) takes on transporting Wajima hairy crabs raised in the rough waves of the Japan Sea. From the sea to the port, market, and to shops and dining tables - how are they transported? The overly fierce transportation of men of the sea... closely following the drama of people who overcame the Noto Peninsula Earthquake and continue to deliver hairy crabs for their hometown.
[Transporting a Non-Running Train]
Transport a train weighing about 40 tons for about 350km! The new train car for Fukushima Prefecture's "Abukuma Express" from Kanagawa where it was manufactured to Fukushima - how is it transported? Because it's a "new car," it cannot run on its own... Hiroshi Yamamoto (Robert) closely follows the major project spanning several days! Closing in on the "transportation professionals" who protect safety.
[Yakult Transportation]
Yakult, which celebrated its 90th anniversary last year. From transporting Yakult 1000 raw liquid to delivery by Yakult Ladies - how is it transported? There was an unknown "baton relay" of craftsmen! Transporting comedian Machamacha witnesses everything until Yakult is delivered to the community.
No matter how much science and technology advance, human power and passion are necessary to transport things. With "how things are transported and carried" as the theme, we deliver the wonder of transportation... and the unknown human dramas hidden behind it.
The 3 transportation topics for this 7th edition are:
[Japan Sea Hairy Crab Transportation]
Transporting comedian Emiko Kawamura (Tampopo) takes on transporting Wajima hairy crabs raised in the rough waves of the Japan Sea. From the sea to the port, market, and to shops and dining tables - how are they transported? The overly fierce transportation of men of the sea... closely following the drama of people who overcame the Noto Peninsula Earthquake and continue to deliver hairy crabs for their hometown.
[Transporting a Non-Running Train]
Transport a train weighing about 40 tons for about 350km! The new train car for Fukushima Prefecture's "Abukuma Express" from Kanagawa where it was manufactured to Fukushima - how is it transported? Because it's a "new car," it cannot run on its own... Hiroshi Yamamoto (Robert) closely follows the major project spanning several days! Closing in on the "transportation professionals" who protect safety.
[Yakult Transportation]
Yakult, which celebrated its 90th anniversary last year. From transporting Yakult 1000 raw liquid to delivery by Yakult Ladies - how is it transported? There was an unknown "baton relay" of craftsmen! Transporting comedian Machamacha witnesses everything until Yakult is delivered to the community.