Yusaku Maezawa, a businessman who is the first Japanese civilian to stay at the International Space Station, said in an interview with NHK on the night of the 13th, "Everything is moving every day."

Yusaku Maezawa, a businessman, was launched on board a Russian spacecraft on the 8th of this month, Japan time, and is the first Japanese civilian to stay at the International Space Station and travel for about 12 days.



Mr. Maezawa, who is staying at the space station, said in an interview with NHK on the night of the 13th of Japan time, the biggest discovery so far was "I really felt that there was space. However, when I reached space, I realized that there was no gravity, and everything was moving every day. "



He also felt that securing water and reducing waste was an issue within the International Space Station. I want to. "



Maezawa will return to Earth on the 20th of this month, Japan time.