【中心はどこ?】本州最北端と最西端を同時に出発したらどこですれ違うの? - Summary

Summary

The video starts with an introduction by Tetsuya and Toshimitsu from Tokai On Air in Tokyo. Mushi, the main speaker, explains that he wants to prove that Aichi Prefecture is the center of Japan. To do this, he has two people, Tetsuya and Toshimitsu, start driving from opposite ends of Honshu, the northernmost and westernmost points, and meet at Aichi Prefecture.

Tetsuya starts driving from Shimonoseki City in Yamaguchi Prefecture, while Toshimitsu starts from Oma in Aomori Prefecture. They are expected to meet at Okazaki City in Aichi Prefecture. The video shows their journey, with them making regular updates and taking breaks.

Throughout the video, there are conversations and comments from the drivers about their journey, the scenery, and their physical and mental state. The video also shows the drivers' navigation screens, which display their location, distance traveled, and estimated time of arrival.

After several hours of driving, Tetsuya's friend takes over driving duties, and Tetsuya takes a break to rest and edit the video. The video ends with Tetsuya expressing his gratitude to his friend and reflecting on his experience so far.

The video appears to be an experiment to test whether Aichi Prefecture is indeed the center of Japan, with the drivers' journey serving as proof.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. Tetsuya is from Tokai On Air.
2. Toshimitsu is from Oma, Aomori Prefecture.
3. Tetsuya is going to Shimonoseki City, Yamaguchi Prefecture.
4. The northernmost tip of Honshu is located in Aomori Prefecture.
5. The westernmost part of Honshu is located in Yamaguchi Prefecture.
6. Bisanohana is the westernmost part of Honshu.
7. Tetsuya and Toshimitsu are trying to verify that Aichi Prefecture is the center of Japan.
8. They are using Google Maps to measure the distance from the northern and westernmost points to Aichi Prefecture.
9. Toshimitsu rented a car and drove three and a half hours to get to the northernmost tip of Honshu.
10. Tetsuya drove three and a half hours to get to the westernmost part of Honshu.
11. They started their journey at the same time.
12. Toshimitsu took a 10-minute break with his friend after 3 hours of driving.
13. Tetsuya's friend took over driving duties after 6 hours.
14. Tetsuya's friend is editing the video while driving.
15. Tetsuya and his friend are taking turns driving and editing.
16. They are using a navigation system to track their progress.
17. The estimated arrival time to Okazaki is around 16:00.
18. Tetsuya's friend is 21 years old and does not have a driver's license.
19. Toshimitsu is driving and editing at the same time.
20. They are both feeling tired but trying to stay awake and focused.
21. Tetsuya's friend is listening to AKB48's "Divine Comedy" to stay awake.
22. Tetsuya lost contact with Toshimitsu at some point during the journey.
23. They are both aiming to arrive in Okazaki.