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~Anata no shiranai NO.1~ Erabareshi chotensama - Season 1

This documentary-variety program searches for the true No. 1s—people, things, or places that others in the same industry unanimously regard as being in a league of their own. Through street interviews and conversations with fellow professionals, the show uncovers these exceptional standouts. Once a "Top Master" is found, the cameras follow them closely, showcasing their extraordinary skills while exploring how they reached the pinnacle of their field. The program delves into their life stories, philosophies, and dedication to their craft. Their abilities are also put to the test through special challenges, demonstrating both the extent of their talent and its limits. Combining the depth of a documentary with the suspense and excitement of a variety show, this program introduces viewers to remarkable No. 1s they may never have known existed.

Top Cast

  • Kazlaser

    Kazlaser

  • Eiji Kotoge

    Eiji Kotoge

Overview

This documentary-variety program searches for the true No. 1s—people, things, or places that others in the same industry unanimously regard as being in a league of their own. Through street interviews and conversations with fellow professionals, the show uncovers these exceptional standouts. Once a "Top Master" is found, the cameras follow them closely, showcasing their extraordinary skills while exploring how they reached the pinnacle of their field. The program delves into their life stories, philosophies, and dedication to their craft. Their abilities are also put to the test through special challenges, demonstrating both the extent of their talent and its limits. Combining the depth of a documentary with the suspense and excitement of a variety show, this program introduces viewers to remarkable No. 1s they may never have known existed.

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