Noritake Kinashi & Narumi Yasuda:Couple married for 31 years appear together for the first time on a TV travel show: "It feels just like the usual" "It feels so fresh"

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「憲武 成美の 南米・インカ 夫婦道」の一場面(C)NHK
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「憲武 成美の 南米・インカ 夫婦道」の一場面(C)NHK

It has been revealed that Kinashi Noritake and Yasuda Narumi will be appearing together on a TV travel show for the first time in "Noritake and Narumi's South American Inca Married Way," which will be broadcast on NHK BS and BSP4K. The couple, who have been married for 31 years and have now finished raising their three children, will travel to Peru in South America by themselves.

The setting is the Inca Road built by the Inca Empire. He witnesses ruins scattered above the clouds and meets the descendants of the Incas living in a mountain village. In the first part, he goes to Machu Picchu, a World Heritage site in the sky that Yasuda has longed to visit since he was a teenager. In the second part, he rides a high mountain train to Lake Titicaca, where a mysterious island floats, which Yasuda also dreamed of.

On BSP4K, the first part will be broadcast from 6pm on April 19th, and the second part will be broadcast from 6pm on April 26th. On BS, the first part will be broadcast from 9pm on May 24th, and the second part will be broadcast from 9pm on May 31st.

◇ Comments from Noritake Kinashi and Narumi Yasuda

What I felt through the couple's trip

Kinashi: I think we were able to film the travel show with NARUMI in the usual way. We didn't even argue.

Yasuda: Although it was a location shoot, the trip to Peru brought back fresh feelings for us as a couple who have been together for many years now and are now of a certain age.

-What places or people have you encountered that left an impression on you?

Kinashi: The people of Peru were all kind and nice. And I got to say hello to the god of the sun, the god of the mountains, and the god of water.

Yasuda-san: The scenery from the train window on the long journey to Machu Picchu was impressive. I will never forget the innocent children running after the train.

・What scene do you think is worth paying attention to?

Noritake: NARUMI's dance on the train!!

Yasuda: Both husband and wife were sick and bedridden for one day each, but they helped each other out and acted cheerful. Noritake, who hates uphill climbs, did especially well. I want people to pay attention to the fact that the schedule and travel time were really tough. No, no, I hope you enjoy the wonderful Inca Trail in Peru.

This site uses machine translation. Please note that it may not always be accurate and may differ from the original Japanese text.

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