JTBC‘s ‘Tokpawon 25 Hours’ has revealed an attractive travel course that you can’t take your eyes off of.
The ‘Tokpawon 25 Hours’ that aired on the 6th featured a virtual trip to Toyama Prefecture, Japan, Miami, USA, Te Paki, New Zealand, and the outskirts of Madrid, Spain, and beautiful natural scenery.
First, the Japanese Tokpawon left for Toyama Prefecture and met Takuya, a Tokpawon on a business trip, and took a great photo at the Amaharashi Beach, the background of the anime ‘I Want to Eat Your Pancreas’. They also showed off some unfamiliar food, such as shiroebi tendon made with Toyama‘s specialty shiroebi and a mukbang of fried food, arousing curiosity about unfamiliar foods. Above all, the fact that shiroebi can only be tasted in Toyama piqued interest.
Then, the two took a cruise to the hot springs, wore traditional Japanese clothing called yukata, and began to look around the accommodations. Among the photos and autographs of celebrities that filled the hallway, they found a photo with a hairstyle similar to Jeon Hyun-moo and said, “Isn’t that Hyun-moo hyung?” and Kim Sook added, “It‘s Hyun-moo,” causing laughter. After that, Tokpawon and Takuya went into an open-air bath that was in harmony with nature and enjoyed a relaxing time soaking in the hot spring water.
Next, Tokpawon from the United States headed to Park, a representative tourist attraction in Miami, to experience an airboat tour in the beautiful nature, vividly showing a scene of wild crocodiles swimming in the water. In addition, they rode the VIP seats of the Ferris wheel near the market in downtown Miami and doubled the romance by taking in the splendid night view of Miami.
Meanwhile, Tokpawon from New Zealand visited Te Paki, the largest sand dune in the Southern Hemisphere, and thrilled those who saw it by challenging the thrilling sandboarding from a height of 150m. After experiencing the dizzying activity, Tokpawon moved to Cape Reinga and shared a view of the red sunset, drawing exclamations from the cast, including Lee Chan-won.
Lastly, in the ‘Tokpawon Direct Purchase’ corner, Tokpawon from Spain introduced the famous aqueduct in Segovia and tasted the traditional Segovia dish cochinillo asado at the oldest restaurant in Segovia. In particular, the story of the devil Mephistopheles from Goethe’s novel ‘Faust’ building an aqueduct and the demon statue were shown, which greatly aroused curiosity.
Hong Se-young, Donga.com Reporter projecthong@donga.com