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Escaping from COVID-19, 3 Japanese people went to a deserted island to live like Robinson

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To escape the COVID-19 epidemic, 3 Japanese men left the city to live on a deserted island to live a self-sufficient life like Robinson for more than a month.
When Japan declared a state of emergency due to COVID-19 for the first time, three men decided to get on a boat and go to a deserted island in Kyushu to live a self-sufficient life, away from humans so as not to get infected. infected with COVID-19. The entire journey of survival on the deserted island was filmed by the three men and made into a video, shared on Youtube, causing great resonance, sparking lively discussion of netizens.

A man named Ken invited two close friends to a deserted island far from the city and lived on his own for a month. Their purpose is to hide from the epidemic and explore the wild life like Robinson. Ken and his two best friends on a deserted island. Before landing on the deserted island, the 3 people prepared many tools including fishing rod, hoe, shovel, saw, tent, kitchen tools, spices and solar panels. They also carefully bought a live chicken in case they didn’t catch fish as soon as they got on the island. Arriving on a deserted island, the three of them set up their own tents, found a way to make a fire, every day went to the sea to catch grilled fish to eat, and even went to find hot water sources for a relaxing dip. When they feel bored, they find ways to entertain themselves, like exercising with weights made of driftwood, rocks, and rope. Or more simply, they blindfolded the type of fish they caught. The group of three work together to survive on the deserted island. Sometimes the group also encounters unexpected situations, such as the tent blowing up because of the strong wind, the mobile phone being soaked in water, unable to communicate. After living in the wild for a while, the three men returned to the mainland smoothly. Ken shares with everyone about his “Robinson experience”. He said the pristine life on the island gives him a feeling of excitement and eliminates the fear of contracting COVID-19, a feeling that is not possible in the city of Tokyo. Ken hopes that after the pandemic is over, he can return to the deserted island again and continue the adventure with more friends.