"All over Japan! Sando's Prefectural Challenge" Moeaz, KEY TO LIT's Igari Soya, Hanada Toragami and others take on huge portions of gourmet food in Hokkaido | MANTANWEB(まんたんウェブ)

"All over Japan! Sando's Prefectural Challenge" Moeaz, KEY TO LIT's Igari Soya, Hanada Toragami and others take on huge portions of gourmet food in Hokkaido

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1月4日放送「日本全国!サンドの県チャレマン」の出演者=テレビ朝日提供
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1月4日放送「日本全国!サンドの県チャレマン」の出演者=テレビ朝日提供

The comedy duo Sandwichman will host a special program called "All Over Japan! Sandwich's Prefectural Challenge" (TV Asahi, Kanto local) on January 4th from 1:55pm to 2:55pm. This "Japan Support Variety" program sees celebrities take on various challenges all over the country, and this time they will feature two episodes: eating all the huge portions of gourmet food in Hokkaido, and searching for a great spot to take photos of Mount Fuji in Yamanashi.

The first to take on dekamori gourmet food in Hokkaido are competitive eater idol MoeAzu, Igari Soya from "KEY TO LIT," and former yokozuna Hanada Torajo (Masaru). Igari and Hanada will attempt a seafood bowl weighing approximately 1.8 kg, while MoeAzu will attempt a 4 kg "mountain seafood bowl." While Igari seems hesitant and Hanada gradually looks anxious, MoeAzu is comfortable with her usual "big bites." They will demonstrate "professional eating methods" backed by experience.

The second mega-portion gourmet challenge will be taken on by kabuki actor Ukon Onoe, Shogo from the comedy duo "Tokyo Hoteison," and competitive eater Angela Sato. Ukon and Shogo will aim to finish Hokkaido's famous miso ramen, which contains 2 kilograms of noodles, while Angela will aim to finish the "monster miso ramen," which weighs 5 kilograms.

Actor Eiji Wentz, freelance announcer Maasa Takahashi, and comedian Abareru-kun search for hidden spots in Yamanashi where you can enjoy a spectacular view of Mount Fuji. As they interview locals, they uncover some local tips, such as "judging by looking at the surface of Mount Fuji."

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