I think "Pottun to Ikkenya" is a good TV show, but I was wondering whether it was okay to reveal information about the subjects' home, the route they took to get there, and the geography on TV. Even security consultants say it's still dangerous.
While perhaps not inspired by the show, crimes have also been committed targeting isolated homes.
If this program continues, they should devise a way to make the address harder to identify.
The previous article also mentioned that a TV station reported on the details of baseball player Ohtani's home. This is extremely dangerous, as it gives useful information to criminals, and it would be no surprise if the TV station were sued.
This reminds me of the TV reporter who appeared in the 1988 movie "Die Hard." In this action movie, his aggressive interview footage was broadcast on TV, further hindering the protagonist in a difficult situation.
There may have been cases where the footage narrowly avoided being broadcast due to prior confirmation by the TV station. However, it is possible that in the future, there will be cases where the footage will slip through such checks and be broadcast.