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Japanese tourist Maezawa says space trip was ‘amazing’

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A Japanese space tourist on Monday rejected criticism from those who questioned his decision to pay a fortune for a trip to the Internatio­nal Space Station, saying the “amazing” experience was worth it.

Speaking from the orbiting space outpost, billionair­e fashion tycoon Yusaku Maezawa said even though he had imagined what his mission would be like before the flight, he was struck by the reality of space travel. “Once you are in space, you realise how much it is worth it by having this amazing experience,” he said AP in the first TV interview since he arrived at the station. “And I believe that this amazing experience will lead to something else.” Maezawa, 46, and his 36-year-old producer Yozo Hirano are the first self-paying tourists to visit the space station since 2009. Asked about reports claiming that he paid over $80 million for a 12-day mission, Maezawa said he couldn’t disclose the contract sum but admitted that he paid “pretty much” that amount. In October, Russian actor Yulia Peresild and film director Klim Shipenko spent 12 days on the station to make the world’s first movie in orbit. Maezawa deflected the criticism from those who questioned his decision to spend money on his space travel instead of using it to help people back on Earth, saying that “those who criticise are perhaps those who have never been to space.” He admitted that space tourism is mostly for the super-rich now, but added that those who embark on space travel must be prepared for other challenges.

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