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The last stretch offers starting difficulties and a fear of heights, while Rune becomes a star at Shikoku's big drum festival.
Øystein tastes sake in accordion form, before Okinawa, Japan's southernmost archipelago, offers war history and Bill Clinton's childhood home.
A Japanese toy museum, a "Norwegian" mission station, hot springs and the nuclear city of Hiroshima are the goals. But first the boys have to start the car.
The trip goes to Kyoto, where Rune forgets to turn on the camera, and 83-year-old Yoneda-san turns everything upside down. Afterwards, the trip goes to earthquake-stricken Kobe.
It's time for the Japanese tea ceremony! Øystein takes over the hotel booking, celebrates his birthday and gets food on the table - thanks to fishing birds.
The boys are looking for the first shogun and Øystein gets to challenge his enthusiasm for plastic. In Fukushima, they get to see the consequences of the tsunami in 2011.
In Hachinohe, Øystein sleeps in the emperor's bed, Rune meets Jesus, before the Norwegian Snorri and his boss invite for a proper tour of the town.
Hokkaido offers an eloquent 82-year-old, the island's original population and a Norwegian Viking ship! And Øystein tests out Japan's cheapest tent.
Øystein and Rune start their journey in Tokyo, meet a Norwegian comedian who is "big in Japan", visit an owl cafe and make a big purchase at a thrift shop.