On the 6th, TV Tokyo aired the program “Taku Uma ~Taxi Driver-san Ichiban Umaishiten ni Tsuretete! ~aired on TV Tokyo on June 6, featuring the longest cab ride from Tokyo to Saga in the program’s history. The shocking fare was revealed. This is a popular program in which a cab driver who runs the local area introduces delicious restaurants to the viewers. On this day, a staff member asked the driver, “Why don’t you go home now? a 76-year-old male driver from Shinkoiwa was asked by a staff member to return to his hometown in Karatsu City, Saga Prefecture, by cab. The driver was enamored with squid from his hometown of Yobuko, saying, “Once I eat that, I can’t eat anything else. He had mentioned that he wanted to return home once before he dies, and when he was approached, he readily agreed, saying, “If my schedule allows. He left from Shinkoiwa in a cab with a staff member. The driver came to Tokyo to become an actor, but “I was just an extra,” he said. After meeting his current wife and having a child, he changed his career to become a cab driver. First, he took a cab to Rokko, Hyogo Prefecture, via expressway, and then boarded a ferry bound for Shin Moji Port. He stayed overnight there to recover from his fatigue, and then drove from Shin-Mojiko back to Karatsu. He enjoyed squid at a restaurant called “Manbo,” a submarine restaurant that he really wanted to eat. What I was curious about was the fare. This time, the ferry fare was not included, but the fare from Shinkoiwa to Rokko and the fare from Shin-Mojiko to Karatsu were added together. The fare to Rokko was 217,760 yen, and the fare to Karatsu was 67,690 yen. The total fare was 278,450 yen, which surprised Maki Fukuda, the 3 o’clock heroine in the studio, who said, “We can go all the way to Europe. Of course, this was the highest fare in the program’s history.