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00:00I need somebody
00:02It doesn't matter who you are
00:06My grandpa is
00:08Saigo Takamori
00:11He looks like Saigo-san
00:17What is the treasure that Saigo Takamori was sleeping at his in-laws' house?
00:2260-year-old friends bought the Muromatsu-era baked goods.
00:28Is it real?
00:30It's still the same today.
00:31The 60-year-old friends bought the Muromatsu-era baked goods.
00:37The business relations in Kumatori-cho, Osaka-prefecture,
00:40has a variety of famous products.
00:46It's big.
00:48I'm going to lose my waist.
00:53Good evening.
00:55I'm HATOYAMA.
00:57Nice to meet you.
00:59Did you see the product that Leon brought last week?
01:02Yes.
01:03It's a mini car from TOKORO.
01:06It's a good product.
01:08Leon called TOKORO after the event.
01:11He said,
01:13Give it to Imada-kun.
01:16Really?
01:18That's great.
01:22Today's guest is...
01:26A slender figure and a sharp gaze.
01:32A kabuki actor, Hayato Nakamura.
01:37Born in Tokyo in 1993.
01:42His father is Kinnosuke Nakamura, the second generation.
01:45His grandfather is Tokizo Nakamura, the fourth generation.
01:48His grandfather is a famous actor, Kinnosuke Yorozuya.
01:55His first performance was when he was 8 years old.
01:57He played the role of Kotaro Isshi, Matsuo-maru,
02:01in Sugawara Denju Tenarai Kagami Terakoya.
02:06At the age of 11, he was cast as a princess in Kagamiyama, his hometown.
02:12He was taught by a band in Kyoto,
02:17but after the war, he couldn't do it until the end.
02:23He wanted to be able to play the role of a child
02:28in a serious way without mercy.
02:34After that, he left his mark on the stage of KOTEN.
02:40In 2015, he played the role of Sanji and Inazuma
02:44in the new kabuki film, ONE PIECE.
02:48In recent years, he has been active in various fields,
02:52such as period dramas on TV,
02:55and appearing on stages other than kabuki.
02:59From October 8th,
03:01he will play the role of Yamato Takeru, a super kabuki actor.
03:07He will play Yamato Takeru alternately as Danko Ichikawa and Shuen Daburu.
03:14What power does the god of the sea have?
03:23Here is the cast.
03:25This is Hayato Nakamura from Tokyo.
03:30Nice to meet you.
03:32Nice to meet you.
03:35It's a good story.
03:38He couldn't play the role of a child until the end.
03:42It was a gentle way of saying it.
03:45I was playing the role of a princess.
03:48He said, do it gracefully.
03:50It's difficult.
03:51Do it gracefully.
03:52Gracefully?
03:53I wondered what it meant.
03:55I often asked my father.
03:57He treated you as an actor.
03:59I was grateful.
04:01Yamato Takeru is a popular young kabuki actor.
04:05That's right.
04:06Yonekichi has appeared on this show before.
04:09Yonekichi is my relative.
04:11Is that so?
04:13We are brothers.
04:16I can't lose to him.
04:20Open the treasure.
04:24What is this wonderful picture?
04:26This is a watercolor painting by Takeshi Hayashi.
04:30My grandmother ran a sushi restaurant in Ginza.
04:35Mr. Hayashi was a regular there.
04:38I heard that he gave it to me as a gift.
04:43When I was a child, this was displayed in the living room of my house.
04:46I thought it was a colorful painting.
04:49Looking at it now, the color is vivid.
04:51It's vivid.
04:52I think it's really nice.
04:54The color is vivid.
04:56I think the red is really good.
04:58It's a vivid picture.
05:00It's vivid.
05:03I consulted with my mother about this program.
05:07I wondered if there was anything.
05:09I was told that there was a picture of a shrimp by Mr. Hayashi.
05:12When I saw it, it was in the warehouse.
05:14It was covered with dust.
05:18It was in the box.
05:20It's a little dirty around here.
05:22Is it dirty?
05:23It's a little dirty around here.
05:25I don't like to find dirt.
05:32What should I do if I get a fine?
05:34I don't want to put it in the warehouse.
05:36I want to put it in the best place in the house.
05:39I see.
05:41How much is the price of this painting?
05:43I consulted with my mother.
05:46At first, I thought it was 200,000 to 300,000 yen.
05:49She told me to stop being so stingy.
05:51That's great.
05:53I thought about it for a day.
05:54How much is it?
05:55It's 300,000 yen.
05:56It's 300,000 yen.
05:59Let's go big.
06:01I want to take good care of my senses.
06:03I see.
06:04Let's get started.
06:05Open the price.
06:07It's HAYASHI TAKESHI.
06:1110,000,000,100,000.
06:20It's amazing.
06:22It's a product of HAYASHI TAKESHI.
06:24I think the contents of this painting are very good.
06:27It's a beast that represents the Hyundai Yoga Group.
06:30You can tell that it's HAYASHI from this part.
06:32It's a powerful and unique expression that is still loved by a lot of collectors.
06:37First of all, the main character, Ebi, is drawn with a thick, bone-thick outline using charcoal.
06:44The background color is watercolor paint, but Hayashi's refreshing use of color highlights the existence of the main character, Ebi.
06:51I think it's a really rare piece, so please take good care of it.
06:55Thank you very much.
06:57Thank you very much.
06:58As expected, your mother is great.
07:00I could tell right away.
07:02No matter how old you are, you should listen to your mother.
07:04That's right.
07:06The next client is a descendant of a person familiar with this silhouette.
07:12A descendant?
07:14We asked the owner of Okagaki-machi in Fukuoka Prefecture.
07:20Naoko Isayama, who lives surrounded by five cats.
07:28All of them are guardians and former stray cats.
07:31All of my family members like animals.
07:35My great-great-grandfather especially liked dogs, so he was famous for that.
07:40Haha, he's famous for his love of dogs.
07:44In other words, it's him, right?
07:47My great-great-grandfather is Takamori Saigo.
07:52I knew it!
07:54He is the descendant of the first child of Takamori, Kikujirou.
07:59Yes, Kikujirou.
08:00Takamori Saigo married three wives in his lifetime, and had five children with his two wives.
08:08Kikujirou was the first son born between his second wife, Aikana.
08:15Takaharu, the son of Kikujirou, is my grandfather.
08:20He was said to be the most similar to Takamori.
08:24He was a very strict person.
08:26He said, never boast in front of people that you are the descendant of Takamori Saigo.
08:31He said, you should do something that would be good for people like Takamori.
08:35Otherwise, you will be embarrassed.
08:37He said you should not boast in front of your ancestors.
08:42Mr. Isayama lived in Kagoshima, the hometown of Takamori Saigo until he was a junior high school student.
08:49My neighbors knew that I was the descendant of Takamori Saigo,
08:53so I was under a lot of pressure not to do anything bad to my children.
08:58I see.
09:00So, what is the treasure this time?
09:05This is a valuable document about Takamori Saigo's children.
09:10This is what he found when he was organizing his mother's closet 10 years ago.
09:15There was a drawer where my mother put her socks.
09:18She put them under the drawer.
09:21I wondered what this was.
09:23When I looked into it, I thought it was amazing.
09:27I look forward to working with you.
09:30This is a valuable document about Takamori Saigo's children.
09:34Let's take a look at it in the studio.
09:38Please welcome Mr. Isayama.
09:40Mr. Isayama is from Fukuoka Prefecture.
09:44Nice to meet you.
09:46Nice to meet you, too.
09:48He is a great descendant of Takamori Saigo.
09:51He is a descendant of Takamori Saigo.
09:53I agree.
09:55He has the atmosphere of a portrait.
10:01I'm sure he has a DNA.
10:05I heard that he is a great descendant of Takamori Saigo.
10:09He is said to be the most similar to his grandfather.
10:13He has a sharp eye.
10:15I heard that he took this picture when he was a model for Takamori statue in Kagoshima.
10:21He was wearing a military uniform.
10:24Takaharu was still thin.
10:27He was wearing a lot of cotton to look like Takamori.
10:30I see.
10:32What did you gain from taking this picture?
10:36My mother always said that I looked like Takamori Saigo.
10:39I was very happy.
10:42It's a familiar voice.
10:44Please open the treasure.
10:48This is a picture of Takamori Saigo's children, Kikujiro and Yuzo.
10:55Kikujiro is sitting on the left.
10:58Yuzo is sitting next to him.
11:02There are still pictures of Kikujiro in the world.
11:06I've never seen a picture of Yuzo.
11:10My friend, Harada, who is a history researcher, found it for the first time.
11:18There is a picture of Kikujiro, but there is no picture of Yuzo.
11:21There was no picture of Yuzo.
11:23This is the first picture I saw.
11:26This was under the socks.
11:28Why was it hidden under the socks?
11:32I don't know.
11:34You didn't know the existence of Kikujiro.
11:36I didn't know.
11:38I've never seen a picture of Kikujiro since I was a child.
11:41Kikujiro is still beautiful.
11:46How did your family react?
11:49I have a child.
11:51I was not born in Kagoshima.
11:54My name is different.
11:57I don't know.
12:00Why wasn't there a picture of Yuzo in the world?
12:04I lost it because I was in a hurry.
12:07I don't know anything else.
12:12How old were you when you lost Yuzo?
12:14I'm sorry.
12:15I'm not good at studying.
12:18I've never seen a picture of Yuzo, but it looks like a genius.
12:22The era of Bakumatsu and Gekido was the era when photos settled in Japan.
12:29The 15th Shogun, Tokugawa Yoshinobu,
12:34Takasugi Shinsaku, Sakamoto Ryomara, and Ishin no Shishitachi,
12:40and Kondo Isami, Hijikata Toshizo,
12:44and the Shinsengumi,
12:47who were the leaders of the Shogunate.
12:53However, Takamori Saigo was the only one who did not have a single photo.
13:01Saigo said he hated photos.
13:06The reason was that he wanted to show off his achievements.
13:12It seemed to be to prevent assassinations.
13:17His attitude was thorough,
13:19and it is said that even when Emperor Meiji asked for a portrait,
13:23he refused.
13:27Speaking of Saigo's portrait, this is famous,
13:30but it is actually a painting, not a photo.
13:34This was drawn by Italian painter Chiosone,
13:38who was a foreign employee of the Meiji government after Saigo's death.
13:44Chiosone was not acquainted with Saigo,
13:48so he received advice from his family and acquaintances.
13:52The eyes were drawn by his younger brother, Judo,
13:56and the mouth was drawn by his cousin, Oyama Iwao.
14:02This is a photo taken by two sons,
14:06who were able to understand Saigo's unknown nature.
14:10When Saigo was stranded in Amami Oshima,
14:14Kikujirō was the first son,
14:18who was born between his second wife, Aikana.
14:22Following his father in the South Seas War,
14:26he joined the army at the age of 17,
14:30and lost his right knee.
14:32At the age of 23, he joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
14:36and served in the United States and Taiwan.
14:40He was the mayor of Kyoto.
14:44On the other hand, Yuzo was the youngest son,
14:48who was born between his third wife, Itoko.
14:52However, he was not well-informed about his background,
14:56and he lost his right knee at the age of 31.
15:02So, what can we learn from this photo?
15:07We asked Ryoko Harada,
15:09a researcher who is familiar with the history of Satsuma,
15:13who was asked to investigate by Mr. Isayama, the client.
15:17I haven't found a single photo of Yuzo,
15:21so I can say that it's a new discovery.
15:24There is a writing on the back that looks like Yuzo's writing.
15:28According to that,
15:30At the age of 25,
15:32Yuzo was staying at the house of Sakamoto Kinjiro
15:36in Ichigaya, Tokyo.
15:38He took this photo at the request of the boys
15:42who were aiming to become military officers.
15:46Why did they take a photo with Saigo's sons?
15:51Three years ago, at the age of 22,
15:55Saigo was sentenced to life imprisonment
16:00for taking a photo of Yuzo.
16:02For a boy who was aiming to become a military officer,
16:06it must have been important to take a photo
16:10with Saigo's son, who was the commander-in-chief of the army.
16:14At the age of 25,
16:16Kikujiro was 32 years old,
16:18and Yuzo was 20 years old.
16:20Kikujiro has other photos,
16:22so the left one is Kikujiro,
16:24and the right one is Yuzo.
16:27It is very meaningful
16:29that the photos of the boys
16:31have been rediscovered.
16:34The photos of Yuzo and Kikujiro,
16:37how do they relate to each other?
16:57Yuzo and Kikujiro
17:03Before my daughter died,
17:05I was told to dispose of all the items
17:07belonging to Saigo, Kikujiro, and Nakamori
17:09in the right place.
17:13How much is the price?
17:15The price is 300,000 yen
17:17for both the desire of the child
17:19and my desire.
17:22Let's open the price.
17:271, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
17:331,000,000 YEN!
17:37Wow!
17:381,000,000 YEN!
17:40This is the first photo
17:42of Saigo and Nakamori's son,
17:44and it is very rare.
17:46The size of the cabinet is small,
17:48and as it is written,
17:50it is a photo taken
17:52by the famous photographer,
17:54Ito Hirobumi.
17:56Maruki Ryo is a photographer
17:58who has taken many famous people,
18:00such as Itagaki Taisuke
18:02from the old 1000-yen book,
18:04and Ito Hirobumi from the 100-yen book.
18:06Katsukai Shu said that
18:08Saigo and Nakamori
18:10had a very kind face.
18:12Yuzo is a handsome man
18:14with a refreshing face.
18:16Saigo and Nakamori
18:18may have been refugees.
18:20The fact that only one photo
18:23of Saigo and Nakamori
18:25has not been confirmed
18:27makes it a rare photo
18:29worth 1,000,000 YEN.
18:31Please take good care
18:33of the data
18:35for Saigo and Nakamori's
18:37research in the future.
18:39Now that the photo
18:41has been published,
18:43I would like to take it
18:45back to Kagoshima
18:47and let the people
18:49of Kagoshima see it.
18:52Today's stage is
18:54Kumatori-cho,
18:56located in the south of Osaka Prefecture.
18:58The most popular local food
19:00is Kumatori-korokke,
19:02which is made
19:04with sato-imo from Meisan.
19:06It is called Kumakoro.
19:08The soft texture
19:10and Japanese-style broth
19:12make it popular.
19:14Wadayama Berry Park
19:16opened in 2019.
19:19It grows more than 10 species
19:21of blueberries
19:23with different sweetness and acidity.
19:25Every year,
19:27from early July to early August,
19:29you can taste
19:31fresh berries.
19:33Itadakimasu!
19:37It's so good!
19:39They also make sweets
19:41and beer
19:43using blueberries.
19:45Kumatori is aiming
19:47to introduce
19:49the world of karate
19:51to children.
19:53Osu!
19:55Nice to meet you.
19:57When you say kanji,
19:59you say osu.
20:01I see.
20:03First of all,
20:05let's say hello
20:07to the people of karate.
20:09Hello!
20:11Until two years ago,
20:13he was a professional fighter
20:16and participated
20:18in kickboxing matches.
20:20In March 2022,
20:22he competed
20:24in RIZIN's ring
20:26but unfortunately,
20:28he lost.
20:30I'm here to win today.
20:32I see.
20:34You're here for the treasure.
20:36Yes.
20:38I'm here to get my revenge.
20:40Osu!
20:42Here is the treasure.
20:45It's so cute.
20:47It doesn't look like a flower.
20:49It's a vase of a flower.
20:51It's a vase of a flower.
20:53It's a vase of a flower.
20:55It's a vase of a flower.
20:57It's been a year and a half since I got it.
20:59It's been a year and a half since I got it.
21:01When the RIZIN match was over,
21:03I bought it as a reward
21:05and bought it online.
21:07How much did you pay for it?
21:09About 100,000 yen.
21:11It's worth more
21:13than I thought.
21:15I'm glad I bought it.
21:17But I'm worried.
21:19I don't think
21:21there are many irregularities
21:23in his work.
21:25I think there should be more irregularities.
21:27I think there should be more irregularities.
21:29He became interested in glass craft
21:31more than 10 years ago
21:33when he was often traveling
21:35overseas for a fighting game.
21:37more than 10 years ago when he was often traveling overseas for a fighting game.
21:39After the match,
21:42he became interested in it.
21:44He is a kind and strong man.
21:46What do you think?
21:48What are you talking about?
21:50By the way, are you still single?
21:52Yes, I am.
21:54Please be honest.
21:56I'm sorry.
21:58It's too early.
22:00His evaluation is
22:02150,000 yen,
22:04which is a little higher than RAKUSATSUGAKU.
22:06His evaluation is 150,000 yen,
22:08which is a little higher than RAKUSATSUGAKU.
22:11I want to show the good points to the children.
22:13What is the result?
22:15What is the result?
22:17Thank you!
22:19Thank you!
22:21Thank you!
22:23Thank you!
22:25Thank you!
22:27There is no doubt.
22:29It's a very good thing.
22:31There is a star mark on the side of the sign.
22:33Emil Galley died in 1904.
22:35Emil Galley died in 1904.
22:37After that,
22:39it was installed to promote Galley.
22:41It was made for a short period of time.
22:43I think it's a valuable work.
22:45It is very rare
22:47that the colors are layered
22:49in four layers
22:51with white, purple, and green
22:53on a slightly pink translucent paper.
22:55It is very rare
22:57that the colors are layered
22:59in four layers
23:01with white, purple, and green
23:03on a slightly pink translucent paper.
23:05On the contrary,
23:08I think it's a very good work.
23:10I'm glad.
23:12I'm glad I won today.
23:14Next,
23:16Kiyomi Miyata,
23:18husband and same-sex alliance.
23:20Husband and same-sex alliance.
23:22It's scary, isn't it?
23:24It's scary.
23:26Didn't you notice when you got married?
23:28I didn't think so.
23:30What do you call each other?
23:32We don't call each other.
23:34We don't call each other.
23:37The problem is
23:39the mail.
23:41Sometimes she opens a letter
23:43for her husband.
23:45At that time,
23:47I just look at it.
23:49When I open it,
23:51I can see it,
23:53so I just look at it,
23:55cover it, and return it.
23:57Here are the treasures.
24:01This is a drawing of
24:03Fujita Tsuguharu.
24:05Ten years ago,
24:07I found it at an online auction
24:09and fell in love at first sight.
24:11It was sold for 100,000 yen.
24:13What did I like about it?
24:15I like the frame.
24:17What do you like about it?
24:19The frame?
24:21When I draw a picture,
24:23I like the frame.
24:25The woman and the cat
24:27are very much like Fujita.
24:29Of course, I like the picture,
24:31but I don't know
24:34what I like about it.
24:36I like the frame.
24:38The frame?
24:40Her evaluation is
24:42300,000 yen,
24:44which is three times
24:46the value of Rakusatsu.
24:48The auction begins.
24:50Where are you glaring at?
24:52I'm not glaring at you.
24:54I'm looking at you.
24:56I thought,
24:58this is real.
25:00What is the result?
25:03Ta-da!
25:053,000 yen!
25:07No way!
25:14I'm shocked.
25:16Unfortunately,
25:18it's not a work of Leonardo Fujita.
25:20At a glance,
25:22it doesn't look like Fujita.
25:24But if you look closely,
25:26the upper part of the hair
25:28is a little rough,
25:30and you can see the re-painting
25:32on the upper part of the hair.
25:34If it was a real drawing,
25:36it would cost at least
25:3815 million yen.
25:42Next is Mr. Kiyotoki,
25:44who has been a big fan
25:46since he was a child.
25:48Your family members
25:50are cheering for you.
25:52They are licking the pineapples
25:54that Mr. Okada is licking.
25:56The way they cheer
25:58is really modest.
26:01The top batter,
26:03Mr. Mayumi Akinobu.
26:05Mayumi!
26:07I became a fan
26:09because the first home run
26:11was cool.
26:13How about this year?
26:15I think it's very good.
26:17I want you to hit it hard.
26:19If you hit it hard,
26:21I'll go crazy.
26:23Here are the treasures.
26:26Thank you very much.
26:30This is Mr. Fujikawa's
26:32autographed uniform.
26:34It was actually used
26:36in 2000,
26:38when he made
26:40his first military debut
26:42in the 2nd year of the army.
26:44It was the first time
26:46to win 30 titles.
26:48It was exhibited
26:50at a charity auction
26:52in the same year,
26:54but it didn't get much attention,
26:56so it was sold for 100,000 yen.
27:00After that, Fujikawa
27:02played a big role
27:04as a trump card.
27:06I am glad
27:08that I entered the auction.
27:10You didn't wear it once, did you?
27:12When I was in the military,
27:14I thought it would be bad
27:16if my grades dropped
27:18through my sleeves,
27:20so I put up with it for a long time.
27:23I wore it at the auction.
27:25Did you hear
27:27everyone's laughter?
27:29Was it bad?
27:31How did you feel when you wore it?
27:33It was fluffy.
27:37His grade
27:39was 300,000 yen,
27:41according to the back number of the uniform.
27:43Looking at the reaction of the customers,
27:45I thought it would have been better
27:47if I didn't wear it,
27:49but I had no choice
27:52What is the result?
27:54Ta-da!
27:56200,000 yen!
27:58Too bad!
28:02Fujikawa Kyuji's uniform
28:04is a real one.
28:06It is a uniform for visitors,
28:08and it was actually used
28:10in the 2000 season
28:12from Tagu.
28:14The old-shaped
28:16autograph is written very carefully.
28:18Speaking of Fujikawa,
28:20the width of the autograph
28:22is wide,
28:24so the right knee part
28:26is reinforced
28:28so that it is difficult
28:30to break the mount.
28:32Unfortunately,
28:34I wore it.
28:36If I didn't wear it,
28:38I think it would have been
28:40500,000 yen.
28:42Really?
28:44Next is
28:46Mr. Katsufuji,
28:49Mr. Katsufuji
28:51Did you want to do it originally?
28:53No, it was originally a piano accompaniment,
28:55but the teacher at that time
28:57was married and went somewhere,
28:59so I was told by the guardians
29:01that I could do it.
29:03I'm doing a strange vocalization practice,
29:05and today
29:07I will introduce it.
29:09I use this original musical style.
29:19According to the movement
29:21of the hand tracing the line,
29:23it occurs in one breath.
29:25Yoshikawa challenges.
29:36Is this correct?
29:40Here is the treasure.
29:42It's big.
29:45This is a lithograph
29:47of Mr. Higashiyama.
29:49It is 1m40cm in height
29:51and 2m43cm in width.
29:53A few years ago,
29:55I saw my husband
29:57hiding a picture
29:59about half behind the sofa
30:01at the end of the bed.
30:03This is a wonderful work,
30:05so I can't hide it
30:07in a place like this.
30:09I will save it.
30:11I will save it.
30:13I negotiated with the owner
30:15and received it for 1 million yen.
30:17I asked the transportation company
30:19to put it on the second floor
30:21of the guardian,
30:23but at the door...
30:25This is impossible.
30:27It is impossible
30:29to raise the stairs on the second floor.
30:31So I brought it home,
30:33but I had no choice
30:35but to put it in the gap
30:37between the piano and the wall.
30:39This is my husband's
30:42love.
30:44How do you feel
30:46when you say you will save it?
30:48I want to go in
30:50if there is a hole.
30:52The owner's evaluation
30:54is 1.1 million yen
30:56plus transportation fee
30:58for purchasing.
31:00If it is good,
31:02I would like to decorate it somewhere,
31:04so if you are interested,
31:06please contact us.
31:08After this,
31:11the result
31:13was a huge lithograph
31:15of Higashiyama Kai
31:17of 2.43 meters
31:19that helped my husband
31:21to buy it
31:23at 1 million yen.
31:25Now,
31:27we will tell you
31:29the result
31:31of the giant lithograph
31:33of Higashiyama Kai
31:35of 2.43 meters.
31:37Tada-n!
31:39Ta-da!
31:417,000,000 yen!
31:43This is amazing!
31:46Even the master is surprised!
31:53I'm going to lose my waist.
31:55I'm sure it's the real thing.
31:58The title is Green Song.
32:00It was produced in 1997.
32:03First of all, this power.
32:05It's not a piece of paper, it's a piece of paper.
32:08At that time, it was also known as the largest print in the world.
32:12On the bottom left is the edition.
32:14It says 53 out of 88.
32:17The painter was made in commemoration of it when it was beige.
32:22So the edition is 88.
32:25Green paint called Rokusho.
32:28The color of this paint highlights the elegance of the scene and the mystery.
32:34The white horse that walks quietly in the late afternoon.
32:37It's a very quiet place.
32:40This white horse is particularly popular among the works of Kai Higashiyama.
32:45It's a masterpiece, so I'd appreciate it if you could adjust the environment so that as many people as possible could see it.
32:52Yes, it's refreshing and comfortable at home.
32:57Next is Mr. Furui, who has been collecting figures for 35 years.
33:02What kind of figures do you collect?
33:04TV anime, Gegei no Kitaro, Thunderbird series, Ultraman.
33:12In addition, Shigaraki Aki no Tanuki and Tokeshi.
33:17More than 1,000 of them are displayed in one room.
33:22It's called the Figure Mansion.
33:25Are you staring at it in that room?
33:27Yes, I am.
33:28I sit down and look at the tea cups.
33:31It's a time of blessing.
33:36Here are the treasures.
33:42This is a figure of Maisen.
33:44It is a figure of a woman who smells the scent of flowers,
33:48representing the sense of smell among the five senses of humans.
33:54It is believed to be from the late 19th century from Kamajiru City.
33:59I fell in love with it at a shop in Osaka City about 20 years ago.
34:04At that time, I had a severance pay for leaving my previous job.
34:08I bought it as a reward for myself.
34:11How much did you do?
34:13It was about 1.5 million yen.
34:15I got a discount.
34:17How much did you get a discount?
34:18I thought it was 300,000 yen, but it was 1.2 million yen.
34:21You are very good.
34:25What did you like about it?
34:29It's a delicate detail. It's wonderful.
34:31The base is the most beautiful.
34:33And I didn't spend much money on it.
34:36It's very delicate.
34:38It's very cute.
34:41The estimated price is 1.2 million yen.
34:47The more you look at it, the more valuable it is.
34:50It's a wonderful work, so it should be more expensive now.
34:54What is the result?
34:56Ta-da!
34:58It's 600,000 yen.
35:01It's a shame.
35:07It's a little low.
35:09It's no good.
35:10It's a doll of Maisen.
35:13It was made around 1880.
35:15It is said that Maisen's technology flourished at its peak.
35:20The lace is actually glued to the cloth.
35:23I put soil on it and baked it.
35:26The lace burns and disappears, and the trace remains.
35:29That's how I made it.
35:31The color, the modeling, the painting, and the baking are wonderful.
35:37As for the evaluation,
35:39the number of people who had it in Japan has increased.
35:44The number of people who had it in Japan has decreased.
35:46It's a very good thing.
35:48I want you to cherish it.
35:50Thank you very much.
35:53The evaluation will be broadcast anywhere in Japan.
35:59Next, from Tagawa City, Fukuoka Prefecture.
36:03I immediately went to his house.
36:06They seem to be having fun.
36:09They are classmates.
36:12The next client is Mr. Yoshiaki Nagao, 66 years old.
36:19Next to him is his friend, Mr. Nagamoto.
36:23They are very close friends.
36:25I have a class meeting at high school.
36:29Nagamoto and I are the kanji here.
36:34I'm not sure if everyone is alive.
36:36I'm going to confirm it.
36:38I'm going to confirm it now.
36:43Nagamoto and I have been friends since kindergarten.
36:48We have been friends since kindergarten, elementary school, junior high school, and high school.
36:53We have known each other for 60 years.
36:56Even now, they are so close that they take each other's family on a trip.
37:01It seems that he asked for the kanji.
37:05There are people who have known each other for 50 years.
37:10I don't know who is who.
37:12I don't know who you are.
37:14I don't know who you are.
37:27It seems to be a fun class meeting.
37:32By the way, what is the treasure?
37:36Actually, Mr. Nagamoto brought it and I bought it.
37:43A few decades ago, Mr. Nagamoto came to me on his Porsche.
37:51There was a baked goods in his hand.
37:55Hey, Mr. Nagamoto.
37:57Buy this for 100,000 yen.
37:59I don't have any allowance.
38:02I remembered Mr. Nagamoto.
38:04I thought I could do it if I did Mr. Nagamoto.
38:07I said, don't say such a stupid thing.
38:10In the past, in this program,
38:13there were two things of Muromachi era, which were expensive, and two sea urchins.
38:21I thought Mr. Nagamoto brought a ridiculous thing,
38:25so I bought it.
38:29I didn't expect Mr. Nagamoto to buy it for 100,000 yen.
38:34Why did he buy two sea urchins?
38:38I was surprised.
38:40Mr. Nagamoto may have thought it was a show,
38:45but I thought it was more of a show.
38:49After that, Mr. Nagamoto once again explained the greatness of this treasure.
38:57I think I lost a lot.
39:01I'm sure it's a masterpiece.
39:08Let's see what kind of baked goods it is in the studio.
39:14Here comes the client.
39:16Mr. Yoshiaki Nagao from Tokugawa.
39:20Hello.
39:22Nice to meet you.
39:25I can watch it forever.
39:29Those two are interesting.
39:31I came to the studio today, and I'm curious.
39:34Mr. Nagamoto.
39:35I'll do it.
39:38Isn't the number of attendance pretty close?
39:41I line up with Mr. Nagamoto.
39:43I sit down like this.
39:45When I'm in class, I talk to Mr. Nagamoto.
39:50The message on the phone says,
39:52There is no pressure.
39:55Mr. Nagamoto will be interested in the friendship of the past 60 years.
39:59He may be interested.
40:01That's right.
40:02Open the treasure.
40:07It's an old pot of shigaraki-yaki.
40:12Did you see this pot when you were in the Kanteidan?
40:15That's right.
40:19How did you get this pot?
40:23I don't say.
40:28I'll tell you a little story.
40:32What is it?
40:34I lent 2,000 yen to my friend when I was in college.
40:40I still have a friend.
40:43I lent 2,000 yen to him.
40:46I asked him to wait for me.
40:48Then I got this pot from the back of my house.
40:53My father had a potter.
41:00It's so dirty.
41:02If I take it home, I can't buy it again.
41:04I don't know how much it will sell.
41:07I lent it to my friend for 50 years.
41:10What?
41:11You don't have the pot you got?
41:14I don't have it.
41:16You should give up your friendship.
41:22I don't have a face.
41:25This pot is exquisite.
41:28It's neither big nor small.
41:33What's wrong with you?
41:38Nagao is talking now.
41:43This pot has a lot of potting soil.
41:46But there is no pot behind it.
41:49If you turn this pot, the scenery will change.
41:52I can see various patterns.
41:55I don't get bored.
41:57This pot has a completely different face.
42:00I think this is Nagao's victory.
42:06Steve Jobs, a Japanese artist and founder of Apple,
42:10loved this pot the most.
42:15At first glance, it was a small pot with no change.
42:20It's a UZUKUMARU pot.
42:24Let's take a closer look at the charm of this pot,
42:28which has captured the heart of the manufacturer of machines as a model of the IT revolution.
42:34There are six representative pots from the Middle Ages to the present.
42:40Seto, Tokoname, Ichizen, Shigaraki, Tanba, and Bizen are called the six pots.
42:49Shigaraki-yaki was born at the end of the 13th century, the latest of them all.
42:56It was made of holes made from the slope of a mountain.
43:00They were mainly used as daily utensils, such as pots and pots.
43:06These were made by rolling up string-like soil.
43:10Although the shape was distorted, the rough soil was good at ventilation
43:15and was suitable for storing seeds and tea leaves.
43:20The biggest feature of this pot is the change in skin color.
43:26The white soil, which has little iron content,
43:29changes to a reddish color when it is baked.
43:34This dim brightness is unique to Shigaraki-yaki.
43:40Also, the small stones mixed in the dough burst when it is baked,
43:45breaking the soil and making the face peek out.
43:48This is called ishihaze.
43:52Furthermore, the ash sprinkled in the pot
43:55melts with the grain of the stone contained in the dough,
44:00flowing as a green natural oil,
44:03creating an indescribable scenery.
44:07As a result, not a single one is the same.
44:12Most of them do not have any patterns,
44:17but there are continuous patterns
44:20in the upper and lower parallel lines on the shoulders.
44:23In other words, there are patterns with Higakimon engraved on them.
44:28This has a technical meaning of protecting what is inside.
44:34Some say that the dojime-himo was used to prevent damage.
44:39However, this is not true.
44:43In the era of Momoyama, when wabi-tea became popular,
44:48Shigaraki-yaki, which had no pattern,
44:51caught the attention of tea lovers
44:53and became popular in the tea world.
44:57Among them, the small pot with Higakimon engraved on it,
45:02which is similar to the shape of a person's head,
45:06was called the Uzukumaru, and was used as a flowerpot.
45:12These were originally seed pots,
45:15but they have a sense of presence even though they are small.
45:19Even though they are modest,
45:21they are unique in the sense that they have a sense of style.
45:25It is because of this that they attracted the narrow space of a tea room.
45:32Because of this, the popularity of the Uzukumaru is still high,
45:36and it has become a target of the tea lovers.
45:42Let's take a look at the items we requested.
45:45The Uzukumaru from Koshigaraki,
45:47which is 19 cm tall,
45:50has a yellow skin and a green natural color.
45:56The contrast between the two is very vivid.
46:01The Higakimon is strongly engraved on the shoulder at both ends,
46:07and you can also see the Ishihaze here and there,
46:12but how is it?
46:17How do you feel about the VTR?
46:19I am convinced.
46:21What are the features you just mentioned?
46:23All of them.
46:25Mr. Nao.
46:27If this is what you want,
46:29I will give you 100,000 yen, so give me half of it.
46:34No way.
46:38The Uzukumaru from Koshigaraki.
46:40Is it really the real thing?
46:49It certainly doesn't look good on you.
46:51It changes.
46:53It's just right for my size.
46:55It may be easy to see for your size.
46:58How much do you think it is?
47:01250,000 yen.
47:03Mr. Ibara.
47:05Do you believe it's the real thing?
47:07250,000 yen.
47:09Let's go.
47:11Open the price.
47:13How is it?
47:15Go.
47:19It's not good.
47:21It's 30,000 yen.
47:2830,000 yen.
47:30It's cheaper than I imagined.
47:32I'm done.
47:34It's a fake that makes you drool.
47:39If this is the real thing,
47:42I would be satisfied with 15,000,000 yen.
47:47It was born from the life of a farmer.
47:51It's full of a sense of dynamism.
47:56The double mouth is sweet.
47:58Originally, it was a seed pot.
48:01To prevent the rat from eating the seeds,
48:04it was hung upside down on the ceiling with a white rope.
48:10That's why the double mouth is sharp.
48:15I see.
48:17This is terrible.
48:20It's like scratching with a head of a nail.
48:24I don't draw like this.
48:27To commemorate our friendship, I'll keep it for a long time.
48:32It's a proof of friendship.
48:34Mr. Nagao, how was it?
48:36I'm glad.
48:39Thank you very much.
48:40I'm done eating.
48:43Please give us a lot of support.
48:45We're looking for a client.
48:48If you want to sell a treasure,
48:52please apply for it.
48:58We're waiting for you.
49:00For more information, please check the program website.
49:05We're live on TVER UNEX.
49:08Please watch it.

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