
Overview
Auto race is a sport in Japan where motorcycles without brakes compete on asphalt tracks at speeds up to 150 km/h. In this episode we visit the Funabashi Auto, the sport's birthplace that closed in March 2016 after thrilling spectators for 65 years. See the last 3 days as fans go wild for their local racers. Some cheer with their parents or their children, while others feast on famous offal stew. In its last 72 hours, Funabashi Auto delivers drama and excitement beyond anyone's expectations!
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4 - 1Life on the Squid Hunt January 12, 2016
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4 - 2A Video Transfer Shop: Replaying the Past February 02, 2016
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4 - 3Up and Away with Low-cost Carriers February 23, 2016
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4 - 4A Secret Workshop in Akihabara March 15, 2016
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4 - 5Kappabashi: Tokyo's Kitchen Capital April 12, 2016
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4 - 6Christmas at the Bus Terminal April 26, 2016
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4 - 7Benches and People: An Osaka Shopping Arcade May 10, 2016
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4 - 8Valentine's Day at the Shrine May 31, 2016
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4 - 9Farewell Funabashi Auto June 28, 2016
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4 - 10Tales Over Rice Bowls July 12, 2016
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4 - 11At the Food Court July 26, 2016
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4 - 12Route 439: Japan's Last Frontier August 09, 2016
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4 - 13The Ferry to Volcano Island August 23, 2016
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4 - 14A Nostalgic Roller Coaster Ride September 20, 2016
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4 - 15Kyoto's Kamo River Delta October 11, 2016
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4 - 16Faces Behind an Online Auction October 25, 2016
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4 - 17A Women's Prison: Up-close and Personal November 08, 2016
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4 - 18Obon with a Bang in Nagasaki November 22, 2016
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4 - 19People-Watching at a Monster Hotspot December 06, 2016
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4 - 20Where Cultures and Meat Meet December 20, 2016