
Overview
Runners have 72 hours to complete a 400-km "Survival Run" around the main island of Okinawa Prefecture, southern Japan. The 68 participants from across Japan complain that the race is exhausting and torturous, yet they continue to push themselves, day and night. Some say that running allows them to forget all their worries and stress, others say they enjoy increasing their distance. We spent 3 days chasing after them to find out what motivates them to continue running.
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8 - 1Chasing Dreams in a Shared Office Space January 13, 2020
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8 - 2Toothy Smiles and Dental Woes: A 24-Hour Dentist's Office February 03, 2020
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8 - 3A Toast to Life February 17, 2020
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8 - 4A 400K "Survival Run" in Okinawa March 10, 2020
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8 - 5Akihabara: Infatuated with Electronics April 06, 2020
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8 - 6Home for the Holidays: A Supermarket in Fukushima April 21, 2020
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8 - 7Big Fish, Big Dreams May 05, 2020
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8 - 8Spilling the Beans at a Coffee Stall May 26, 2020
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8 - 9From Gang Ties to Business Suits June 23, 2020
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8 - 1010-Year Milestones in Bikers' Life Journeys July 07, 2020
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8 - 11Mountain Views, Life Insights July 21, 2020
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8 - 12Climbing the Walls of Life August 04, 2020
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8 - 13Inside Japan's Largest Freight Terminal August 18, 2020
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8 - 14Osaka Castle Park: The Park That Never Sleeps September 15, 2020
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8 - 15Finding Solace at Inokashira Park October 06, 2020
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8 - 16Tanabata Wishes at a Tokyo Temple October 20, 2020
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8 - 17Muscle and Bustle: A 24-Hour Gym in Tokyo November 03, 2020
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8 - 18Small Wedding Stories November 17, 2020
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8 - 19Tokyo Taxi Oasis December 15, 2020