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00:00I need somebody, I just need somebody
00:05You know I need somebody
00:30I need somebody, I just need somebody
00:33You know I need somebody
00:35You know I need somebody
00:37You know I need somebody
00:39You know I need somebody
00:41You know I need somebody
00:43You know I need somebody
00:45You know I need somebody
00:47You know I need somebody
00:49You know I need somebody
00:51You know I need somebody
00:53You know I need somebody
00:55You know I need somebody
00:57You know I need somebody
00:59Thank you very much.
01:01Thank you very much.
01:05I went to a location in Sapporo.
01:07There was a woman I had seen before.
01:10She was looking at me.
01:12I thought maybe she was my ex-girlfriend.
01:15She looked at me because she missed me.
01:18So I said OK.
01:20She turned to me and said,
01:22I'm Sugai's sister.
01:24That's right.
01:26She looked at me and said,
01:28I'm Sugai's sister.
01:30Thank you very much.
01:32Are you from Sapporo?
01:34No, I just happened to be traveling.
01:36I was surprised that this could happen.
01:38My family line was very excited.
01:41Today's guest is
01:45Hyodo Daiki from the comedy duo Yano Hyodo.
01:51In 1990,
01:53he entered NSC Osaka High School
01:55at Yoshimoto's Fairy Castle
01:57and formed a company with Katsuya Yano.
02:02In his fourth year,
02:04he won the Best Newcomer Award
02:06at the Kamigata Comedy Awards.
02:09He didn't stop there.
02:13After that,
02:15he didn't sell for 10 years.
02:17In 2007,
02:19he appeared on a talk show
02:21called Suberanai.
02:23He talked about everyday life
02:25from his own point of view.
02:27He won three MVS awards
02:29and became well-known
02:31all over Japan.
02:37At his solo event,
02:39Hyodo Daiki's Oshaberi Daisuki,
02:41he talked non-stop for 90 minutes.
02:43In Tokyo,
02:45there was a painter
02:47called Tsuyoshi Nagano.
02:49He was thinking of
02:51Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi.
02:53He was like,
02:55wow,
02:57Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi
02:59is a painter.
03:01I was so embarrassed.
03:03The fans didn't know.
03:05I looked at him
03:07and asked,
03:09do you like him?
03:11He said, yes,
03:13but that was the end.
03:15This time,
03:17the 46th event
03:19will be held
03:21at 11 locations
03:23all over Japan,
03:25including
03:27Fukuoka Hakataza,
03:29Tokyo Nishio Hall,
03:31and so on.
03:33We have a special guest.
03:35Hyodo Daiki
03:37from Hyogo Prefecture.
03:39We can meet many people.
03:41We can talk about many things.
03:43That's right.
03:45Today,
03:47when I came here,
03:49I was supervised.
03:51I've never been to Tokyo,
03:53so I asked,
03:55where should I go?
03:57He said,
03:59go to the elevator
04:01and go to the 3rd floor.
04:03The security
04:05was very polite.
04:07He said,
04:09go to the 3rd floor
04:11and go to the 3rd floor.
04:13When I looked,
04:15there were two elevators,
04:17one in front of me
04:19and one in the back.
04:21I could hear the sound
04:23of the elevator,
04:25so I went out.
04:27I'm sure you know.
04:29What kind of treasure is it?
04:31Let's take a look.
04:33What's this?
04:35It's cool.
04:37It's a Lego Batmobile.
04:39It's a car for Batman.
04:41It's cool.
04:43Did you get it yourself?
04:45No, I didn't.
04:47It's from Yoshimoto.
04:49Some people like it.
04:51I borrowed it.
04:53It was only sold in the U.S.
04:55It was about $180.
04:57How many parts are there?
04:59I heard there are about 1,000.
05:01It took more than three months
05:03to finish it.
05:05Really?
05:07Some small parts move.
05:09Can I move it?
05:11Can you see it here?
05:13There's a turning part.
05:15If you move it, it turns.
05:17Can you see it?
05:19There's a part
05:21where the fire is blowing.
05:23You can enjoy various movements.
05:25Is there a box?
05:27There's no box.
05:29It's worth it as it is.
05:31But if you assemble it,
05:33it won't be worth it.
05:35Really?
05:37No, no, no.
05:39I'll give you $300,000.
05:41Let's make it black and white.
05:43If it's more than $300,000,
05:45I'll dress up as Batman
05:47and charge you $200,000.
05:51Have you ever made something
05:53with Lego blocks?
05:55When I was a kid,
05:57I used to play with Lego blocks.
05:59It's like that.
06:01How much is it?
06:03I heard it was $300,000.
06:05I thought it was about $100,000.
06:07We decided to make it
06:09between $200,000 and $600,000.
06:11$200,000?
06:13Let's open the price.
06:17I can't imagine.
06:191, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
06:21$200,000.
06:23$200,000.
06:25$200,000.
06:27It's exactly $180.
06:31It was released in 2006
06:33in collaboration with Lego
06:35and DC Comics.
06:37It wasn't released in Japan.
06:39It was sold for $70 in the U.S.
06:41The number of parts is 1,045.
06:43It's the best model in terms of quality.
06:45Is that so?
06:47Batman is a very popular product.
06:49If it comes with a new box,
06:51I'll charge you $200,000.
06:53It's not clean.
06:55It's dusty.
06:57I told you to keep it clean.
06:59Don't you think it's more valuable
07:01if it's old?
07:05Next, from Yokohama City,
07:07Kanagawa Prefecture.
07:09Is this it?
07:11It looks like
07:13you're having fun
07:15while looking at your computer.
07:17I'll turn it off.
07:19It says,
07:21The original client is
07:23Ayaka Matsudaira,
07:25a 3rd year elementary school student,
07:27and her father, Tetsuji.
07:31It's the Kantei-dan homepage.
07:33I'm so happy.
07:35My daughter is a big fan
07:37of Kantei-dan.
07:39She was looking at the database.
07:41On the homepage,
07:43you can see the results.
07:45She was doing a quiz
07:47to guess how much the treasure is.
07:49$200,000?
07:51Ayaka,
07:53how much is the treasure?
07:57How much?
07:59$500,000.
08:01That's a lot.
08:03$2,000,000?
08:05I'll open the price.
08:071,
08:0910,
08:11100,000,
08:131,000,000,
08:151,000,000,
08:17I'm looking forward to it every week.
08:21I'm looking forward to
08:23seeing how much
08:25I'm expecting.
08:29Please look forward to
08:31the show.
08:33I'm happy.
08:35By the way, what is the treasure?
08:37I'm happy.
08:39It's a great treasure
08:41related to the black ship
08:43that came to Japan at the end of the bomb.
08:45When I went to my grandmother's house,
08:47she showed me the treasure.
08:49I wasn't interested in it,
08:51but my daughter said
08:53it was a treasure.
08:55Why?
08:57I learned about the black ship
08:59at school,
09:01so I thought it was amazing.
09:03There's another reason
09:05why I applied.
09:09I wanted to meet Mr. Imada.
09:11I'm happy.
09:13Mr. Imada is appearing in
09:15NHK,
09:17and Ohio.
09:19I'm watching it.
09:21Wait a minute, Mr. Koji.
09:23I'm waiting.
09:25What did the younger students
09:27of the Judging Team bring?
09:29Let's watch it at the studio.
09:31Here's the client.
09:35Welcome to Kamagawa Prefecture.
09:37Ayaka Atsuda
09:39and her father, Tetsuji.
09:41I'm so happy!
09:43I'm so happy!
09:45You're the head of the construction team!
09:47You were watching us!
09:49So you're watching both the team and the judge!
09:51I'm so happy!
09:53How do you feel about meeting the head of the construction team?
09:55How do you feel, Ayaka?
09:57Who is the head of the construction team?
09:59She's over there.
10:01I think she's embarrassed.
10:03She's so nervous that she can't look at the face.
10:05How do you feel about meeting the head of the construction team?
10:07He looks kind.
10:09He looks kind.
10:11He looks kind.
10:13What kind of treasure do you like the most?
10:15Antiques.
10:17You like antiques.
10:19Is there anything you've been interested in watching on TV?
10:23The Japanese clock in Edo.
10:25The Japanese clock in Edo.
10:27The Japanese clock in Edo.
10:29I did it a few months ago.
10:31I did it a few months ago.
10:33It was fun.
10:35I didn't think I'd hear the word Japanese clock from an old man.
10:39I'm so happy.
10:41I'm so happy.
10:45Let's see the treasure!
10:53What is this?
10:55It's a black boat.
10:57It's a black boat.
10:59It's amazing.
11:01My father passed away in February 2011.
11:03My father passed away in February 2011.
11:05The black boat appeared from the ground.
11:07A friend announced it to the family.
11:09It's amazing.
11:11They say that you have more fondness for it than their father.
11:13They say that you have more fondness for it than their father.
11:17Did you enjoy Japanese history?
11:19Did you enjoy Japanese history?
11:21We read a manga called Nekonedef called Nihonshi.
11:23We read a manga called Nekonedef called Nihonshi.
11:25That's a manga of Japanese history that is easy for children to read.
11:27I don't know.
11:28Really?
11:29There's a bit of a difference in the squadron, so I think they came in with four soldiers
11:34and have their names recorded in the record.
11:37The soldiers coming on that ship.
11:40I think the facial expressions and the facial features are captured.
11:44It's like a manga, and it's really adorable.
11:46Do you have a favorite picture?
11:48I liked the black ship's steam, which is interesting.
11:52There's a scene where steam comes out.
11:55This?
11:56well, it's a steam ship
11:58really?
12:00what do you think of it?
12:02it's amazing
12:04when I saw this, I thought
12:06this is what the Imperial Navy is
12:08June 3rd, 1968
12:10the time of the Japanese invasion
12:12suddenly
12:14behind the Edouan
12:16a four-seater giant ship
12:18appears
12:20people are
12:22in a state of panic
12:24in the middle of the Pacific
12:30a steam ship that wakes up the sleep
12:32of Pacific
12:34it's power is too much
12:36to sleep at night
12:38it's the black ship's
12:40arrival
12:42the commander of
12:44the American Navy
12:46the East Indian Fleet
12:48Marshal Perry
12:50Sasuke Hanago, the flagship of the fleet, is 76 meters long and can move coal to fuel.
13:02Even the Japanese warship, the Sengoku, is about 25 meters long, and the difference is obvious.
13:11Also, even though there was no wind, the huge ship was sailing while raising the black smoke.
13:19It must have been an eerie sight for the Japanese at the time, who were used to anti-war.
13:28Perry's goal was to hand over the Fulmora Presidium, which was aimed at the development of the high-speed railways in the Pacific Ocean, and to form an alliance with Japan.
13:41The day after his arrival, a member of the Japanese government boarded the black ship and told him to hand over the presidium in Nagasaki, but Perry refused.
13:54If he refused, Perry would go directly to Edo and hand over the presidium.
14:00If Perry refused, Perry would show a strong attitude that he would not use force.
14:06In order to avoid war, Abe Masahiro, the leader of the old beast, decided to hand over the presidium.
14:18On June 9, the handover of the presidium took place in Kurihama, near Uraga.
14:26From Perry's side, 300 armed soldiers landed.
14:33On the other hand, the Edo Shogunate placed 5,000 soldiers, including Hikone and Kawagoe, and handed over the presidium without a word.
14:46Perry left Japan, saying that he would come back next spring.
14:54The next year, when he returned to Japan, a one-month negotiation was held in Yokohama.
15:03As a result of the negotiation, he promised to open Shimoda and Hakodate.
15:11On March 3, 1937, Japan and the U.S. signed a new treaty.
15:18The arrival of the Black Ships was recorded not only by the Black Ships, but also by the crew members,
15:31as well as the equipment carried on the ship.
15:38The information of the U.S. was broadcast to the whole country by these Black Ships,
15:44and it became a great stimulus for the warriors who were determined to conquer Japan.
15:51Let's take a look at the requests again.
15:54This is a picture of the arrival of the Black Ships.
15:59Four Black Ships, including Sasuke Hanago.
16:05The appearance of the U.S. soldiers and their belongings are depicted in detail.
16:15In the row of U.S. soldiers who landed in Kurihama,
16:19the person who is written as a grand general and drawn large is probably Perry.
16:28It seems that there is also a picture of the handover of the Black Ships in Kurihama.
16:36How is it judged?
16:40If it's real, it'll be a big deal.
16:43It's true.
16:44Are you a little nervous now?
16:46It's amazing if it's expensive.
16:49I'll never sell it.
16:50Never sell it.
16:52It's expensive, but it's wonderful.
16:54Adults who come to this program often return to money right away.
16:59The results of the evaluation are after the commercial.
17:24I knew the name of the Black Ship, but I didn't know the mother ship, so I'm glad I knew it.
17:31You know more than the director.
17:34This is the evaluation of the person himself.
17:37How much is it?
17:38300,000 yen.
17:40Did you consult with your father?
17:42I decided on my own.
17:44I'm already independent.
17:47Open the price.
17:50Ayaka, please look at it.
17:531, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 100,000 yen!
18:00Wow!
18:03It's amazing!
18:06Wow, Ayaka!
18:08It's 100,000 yen!
18:10There is no doubt that it is Admiral Perry's Black Ships.
18:16At that time, I drew a picture of the Black Ships and a story about them.
18:24I reported it to Hansch.
18:27I reflected the original picture and there are quite a few left.
18:32This is one of them.
18:35If you look closely, there is an outer ring and a chimney at the top of the ship.
18:41What Ayaka said earlier was that it looked like a chimney.
18:46It's not smoke that puts wind in the ship.
18:52It's different.
18:54It's from the Edo period, so it's very precious.
18:59Please take good care of it from now on.
19:01Ayaka, how do you feel?
19:04I was surprised that it was much higher than I expected.
19:07You were surprised.
19:08It was very high.
19:10How was it today?
19:12It was fun.
19:13It was fun!
19:14I'm glad.
19:15The result was good.
19:16This program seems to be kind to children.
19:18It's kind.
19:20Shucchan! Nandemo Kanteidan!
19:22In Unnan!
19:28This stage is the hometown of Izumo Shinwa, Unnan City, Shimane Prefecture.
19:34This year marks the 20th anniversary of its founding.
19:39In the Edo period, it flourished with Tatara Seitetsu, an ancient Japanese iron made from satetsu and mokutan.
19:47This is the only place in Japan where Takadono, a seitetsuro, remains as it was at that time.
19:55It is still held several times a year for the purpose of teaching technology.
20:01If you apply in advance, you can see the process of making high-purity iron called kera.
20:11Ryuzuga Falls is recommended for the beautiful scenery.
20:15It is the most famous waterfall in China with a height of 40 meters,
20:20but if you go around the back side, it is also refreshing.
20:24The waterfall that flows down is a curtain of Sanagara water.
20:28The specialty of the city is grilled mackerel.
20:32Unnan was a limited area where mackerel caught in the sea of Japan could be brought raw,
20:38so it was the beginning of grilling a whole mackerel in this area and bringing it to Sankanbu.
20:45The condensed umami and the savory taste of the skin are irresistible.
20:49Mr. Hosei is currently living with his third generation.
20:54Is there anything difficult with the third generation?
20:57Even if it's a third generation, it's far away from the parent's house.
21:00We live in the parent's house with my wife.
21:04But I'm watching my grandmother.
21:07I've been watching you all the time.
21:08You just got home.
21:09Do you want to eat?
21:11I've been watching my grandmother all the time.
21:17Here is the treasure.
21:22What is this?
21:24It's a cow.
21:26I know that, too.
21:29It is the cow of the chief woodcutter of Naito-shin, who was a member of the modern sculpture association from Unnan City.
21:38Is it a drooping father?
21:41Is it a drooping father or a dead father?
21:44Dead?
21:45I don't know.
21:48It was around the 1930s.
21:50My grandfather inherited it from the governor of Shimane at that time.
21:54My grandfather, who inherited it, gave it to me as a wedding gift three years ago.
22:01I saw it for the first time this morning.
22:07I was looking at the picture.
22:09I think it's easy to understand the beauty of sculpture from a young age.
22:16The chief woodcutter's evaluation is 500,000 yen.
22:21I think I'll go a little more.
22:24It's a modest 500,000 yen.
22:26If it's not modest, it's 1.5 million yen.
22:29I saw it for the first time this morning.
22:31You can say that much.
22:34My grandfather is a big fan of sculpture.
22:36He has a lot of things other than this woodcutter.
22:41What if it's not as good as your evaluation?
22:45I'm thinking of getting a new one.
22:48That's right.
22:49What is the result?
22:54200,000 yen!
22:56This is amazing!
22:59200,000 yen!
23:01I'm sorry. My hands were shaking.
23:04It's not strange at all to display it at an art exhibition.
23:07That's how good it is.
23:09In Tokyo, I learned the Takamura technique.
23:12What I learned was to use the wood as it is.
23:16Pull out the shape of life from the mass of wood.
23:20Dig out.
23:21Create.
23:22The best part of that is...
23:24It's small, but it's included in the work.
23:29It's not a gift.
23:31I'd like you to take it as a gift.
23:33I thought you'd sell this person.
23:37I'll never sell it.
23:40Mr. Ono is 92 years old, born in 1997.
23:49I just introduced him to you.
23:5292 years old.
23:53You're a light-footed person.
23:56I've been doing this for about 30 years.
23:5930 years?
24:02Let go.
24:04That's nice.
24:12The treasure is...
24:14There's nothing on the right when you draw a monkey.
24:17It's a Morisosen monkey scroll.
24:20I got it about 45 years ago.
24:25I'm a monkey lover.
24:27I was told that I should have a monkey scroll.
24:31In the Kakeya district of Unnan City, where I was born and raised,
24:35There's a saying that having something related to Edo is good luck.
24:40I bought this scroll.
24:43How much was it?
24:44It was about the price of a carol.
24:47If you say it now, it's a few million.
24:51That's right.
24:52It was quite expensive.
24:54I've never regretted it.
24:57That's because...
24:59There's a peach here.
25:01Monkeys love peaches.
25:03Yes.
25:04There aren't many scrolls like this.
25:07The estimate is that it should be at least this much.
25:11It's a million yen.
25:14I can still be healthy thanks to this scroll.
25:18The story wasn't wrong.
25:21What's the result?
25:23Ta-da!
25:26It's 20,000 yen!
25:28No way!
25:32It's 20,000 yen no matter how you look at it.
25:34There's no doubt about it.
25:36Unfortunately, it's not a work of Mori Sosen.
25:40In this case, he painted his body lightly in color and drew hair around it.
25:47The way Sosen draws is all hair.
25:50It's very detailed.
25:52He expressed his body only with hair.
25:54The way he drew it was different.
25:57And the way he drew his hands and feet is his specialty.
26:01I'll have to work hard on this.
26:04That's right.
26:06It won't end like this.
26:09Mr. Watanabe's hobby is drawing with colored pencils.
26:14I drew Mr. Uchiyama's picture.
26:17Wow!
26:19It's amazing!
26:21It looks just like him!
26:24He's a very good man.
26:26Thank you very much.
26:29He's also addicted to making his own karaoke room.
26:35Will you sing if you get a lot of votes?
26:38Even if I get a lot of votes, please let me sing.
26:41That's a good idea.
26:44The treasure is a tea bowl for Kaneshige Toyo, the national treasure of Bizen-Yaki.
26:52It was found in Kottoichi, Matsue City, about 40 years ago.
26:57The owner said...
27:00This is a rare item.
27:03If you don't ask for it, people will take it home.
27:08Everyone, it's too early to laugh.
27:11Mr. Uchiyama knew very well that it was the treasure of Kottoichi.
27:16But he liked it at first sight, so he asked for the price.
27:19What?
27:21It's about 2 million yen.
27:24Kottoichi is quite expensive.
27:28When he was at a loss, the owner took out a 30 cm pot.
27:33He said, if you buy this pot together, it will be cheaper.
27:39If you buy two pots together...
27:411.6 million yen.
27:43If you buy two pots together, it will be 400,000 yen cheaper.
27:47It's a strange story, but he bought it because he thought it would be cheap.
27:53Does your wife know that you bought this?
27:57She knows.
27:59But she got angry.
28:03This is her wife, Toshie.
28:07What did you think when you bought it for 1.6 million yen?
28:11I couldn't believe it.
28:16Will you change your mind if the rating goes up again?
28:20I don't think so.
28:26I've only had it once in my life.
28:29I want you to forgive me.
28:33I don't think it's a good rating.
28:38His rating is 1 million yen, which is cheaper than the purchase price.
28:45Actually, I wanted to hide 2 million yen.
28:49I was reluctant to hide it, so I hid it for 1 million yen.
28:53He is convinced that it is a real pot, but he is afraid of what his wife will say if it is a fake.
29:01Please look forward to the results after the commercial.
29:10The future of KAZOMIRAIKAZO depends on the rating.
29:23This is a pot for KANESHIGE TOYO, which appeared in UN-NAN.
29:29Actually, I wanted to hide 2 million yen.
29:33I was reluctant to hide it, so I hid it for 1 million yen.
29:36What is the result?
29:40It is 8 million yen.
29:42Is it a real pot?
29:45It is 8 million yen.
29:48I'm glad I didn't write 2 million yen.
29:51This is a pot for KANESHIGE TOYO.
29:58The taste of soil is very important.
30:02KANESHIGE TOYO values the taste of soil very much.
30:05KANESHIGE TOYO thought about how to make good use of the taste of soil.
30:09The pot is very red.
30:12The color of the soil expresses such a red color.
30:15The inside of the pot shows the details of the soil.
30:20The pot has a red line called HIDASUKI.
30:24I think it's wonderful.
30:26On the back of the pot, there is a sign of TOYO.
30:29The sign of TOYO is written in katakana.
30:32The sign of TOYO is very powerful.
30:35Please take good care of this pot.
30:38Can I sing a song with this pot?
30:43Can I sing a song with this pot?
30:45Of course.
30:47This is a jacket.
30:52This is a jacket.
30:55This is a jacket.
30:58This is a jacket.
31:07KANO is a farmer who is also known as a movie sender.
31:12I will put this body in a coffin.
31:18I will put this body in a coffin.
31:23There is also a cheerleader.
31:26There is also a cheerleader.
31:29The more flashy the cheerleader is, the lower the rating.
31:35Here are the treasures.
31:41In the late Edo period, he was active in Kyoto.
31:45He is a painter RENZAN KISHI.
31:49He likes calm colors.
31:52He looks at this and heals his tiredness.
31:56However.
31:58This is not mine.
32:00Whose is this?
32:03This is my father's.
32:06My father is an antique collector.
32:08I got this about 50 years ago.
32:12Six years ago.
32:14I thought it would be perfect to decorate at home.
32:17So I borrowed it.
32:20I didn't return it.
32:23I didn't return it.
32:24Then I got information from the investigation team.
32:27Then I got information from the investigation team.
32:28I thought I would give it out.
32:30The result is a big fight.
32:32That's right.
32:35The father's rating is 100,000 yen.
32:41If it's like this, my father will probably give it to me.
32:47That's right.
32:48If this is genuine, it will be a good rating.
32:54That's right.
32:56What is the current laugh?
32:58What is the current laugh?
33:01If I get it, I want it to be as expensive as possible.
33:04I didn't think of that.
33:08What is the result?
33:12It's 350,000 yen.
33:14I did it.
33:16It's 350,000 yen.
33:19This is genuine.
33:22REN KISHI is one of the KISHIHA who started GANKU.
33:29GANKU is famous for its bold composition and sharp brushstrokes.
33:35REN KISHI brought a sense of quality and softness to it.
33:41It's a Chinese painting, but it's a good composition.
33:47The red of the horse's shoes and the red of the brush are very beautiful.
33:53REN KISHI brought a sense of quality and softness to it.
33:59SENBARA has been a hairdresser for 60 years.
34:04Are you still active?
34:06Yes, I'm active.
34:07There must be a secret to being active, right?
34:10Social dance.
34:12Social dance?
34:13UCHIHAMA and his brother.
34:15I've never done it at all, but can I do it?
34:19So...
34:21What should I do?
34:23From here.
34:25Is this okay?
34:33Kitagawa-san, help me.
34:37You were good.
34:41There are five types of old hair accessories.
34:46Densai.
34:48Chokin.
34:50That's that.
34:52That?
34:54Yes, the one with the turtle.
34:56The one with the turtle?
34:58Yes, yes.
35:00It's the only legacy of my mother.
35:0250 years ago, his mother passed away and they had to be separated,
35:08but since he was the youngest of eight siblings,
35:11he could only get this, which remained at the end.
35:15He was already working as a hairdresser.
35:19I was very happy.
35:21I saved the rest.
35:23Right?
35:24He cherished what he got.
35:29His evaluation is 300,000 yen.
35:34We would like to give a good report to Mr. Joren, the hairdresser who supports the show.
35:41What is the result?
35:4414,000 yen!
35:4614,000 yen!
35:48That's not good.
35:51Kansashi Kougai is popular as a collection item,
35:56but if the name of the creator is not clear,
35:58you can't get a good evaluation.
36:01But this one doesn't have the name of the creator,
36:04but it's well-made.
36:06It's probably a work from the beginning of the Showa era.
36:10It's very well-made.
36:14It's in good condition, and it's well-made.
36:18It also has the name of the creator, Kansashi.
36:20It's well-made.
36:22If you leave something good to your mother,
36:24please cherish it.
36:26Please look forward to the next report!
36:32Next, from Kazo City, Saitama Prefecture,
36:36we visited Kazo Miraikan,
36:39a magnificent building standing on the base of the Tone River.
36:48Welcome.
36:50I'm Kakuta, the mayor of Kazo City.
36:52The next client is the current mayor of Kazo City,
36:56Mr. Moriyoshi Kakuta.
36:59Actually, I applied for this program
37:03to help Kazo Miraikan.
37:06Kazo Miraikan was established in 2001
37:10to inspire children's interest in space and science.
37:15Its special feature is the 8K-resistant digital planetarium
37:20with a super-high resolution of a single eye.
37:25But...
37:27The number of visitors is extremely low.
37:31The reason may be that the exhibits may be a source of freshness.
37:37For example, this solar-based planetarium.
37:42With two strings operated by hand,
37:45the round sphere is a spaceship
37:49that aims to reach the goal from Earth.
37:54Let's try it right away.
37:57It's difficult to control with both strings.
38:01This is a secret.
38:03It's dangerous.
38:10It's a goal.
38:12I did it for the first time.
38:14I was able to do it for the first time.
38:16In addition, there is a smart ball that looks like a hole in a black hole,
38:22wooden cars running down the slope,
38:26all of which are retro or analog.
38:32This is a flight simulator.
38:35This is very popular.
38:38However, it cannot be used during adjustment.
38:43When I'm in a good mood, the power comes on.
38:46When I'm in a bad mood, I don't say yes or no.
38:53On the other hand, there is also a direct sale of agricultural products,
38:58but there are no products related to space.
39:02The name of the restaurant is Cosmo, which means space.
39:08However, the menu is mainly udon with a number of specialties,
39:12and there is no space-like feeling.
39:15In order to overcome this situation,
39:18we are now considering a renewal,
39:21but it is a big problem to secure resources.
39:25Therefore, I would like to secure resources even if I sell the treasures,
39:29which can be said to be the eyes of the Future Museum.
39:35The future of the Future Museum is at stake.
39:40Mr. Kazo appears in the studio with an unwavering determination.
39:46He is the client.
39:49He is Mr. Moriyoshi Takita, who came from Taitama.
39:52Nice to meet you.
39:54Nice to meet you.
39:56Nice to meet you.
39:58As expected, the trip to space with a smart ball is not exciting enough.
40:08It's surprisingly popular.
40:10Is that so?
40:11Everyone who thinks it's a cheering squad.
40:13Why is it a love climb?
40:16In a word, it's a city of udon and love climbing.
40:21Every year, on May 3rd,
40:23a 100m world-class love climb is held at the Tone River Ferry Terminal.
40:27There is a love climb, there is udon, and there is space.
40:32Let's go.
40:34Then, open the treasure.
40:37Slowly.
40:46What is this?
40:48It's a Russian space suit.
40:51When the Future Museum opened 23 years ago,
40:56it was one of the things I bought with other exhibits.
41:00What's on the table on the right?
41:03You can talk with headphones.
41:06It's cool.
41:08How much was it?
41:10I heard it was 5 million yen.
41:12It's real, isn't it?
41:14Victor Afanasyev
41:16got on the Soyuz in 1999.
41:21He stayed at the space station for half a year and came back.
41:25Space suit worn at that time.
41:28It's a great product for those who are interested in space suits.
41:33Why don't we make it so that children can wear it and take pictures together?
41:38I see.
41:40We can make a replica.
41:42There is a space suit that blows air from below.
41:45It's expensive.
41:47It's expensive.
41:49No, no, no.
41:51We don't have that kind of budget.
41:54The Earth is a cradle of mankind.
41:59However, mankind will never stay in the cradle.
42:06Physicist Tsiolkovsky said so.
42:11Later, he was called the father of space travel.
42:16Space suit is indispensable for space travel.
42:20Its history is the history of space development itself.
42:27The first space flight of mankind was in 1961.
42:32Yuri Gagarin of the Soviet Union got on the Bostock 1
42:37and traveled around the Earth in 1 hour and 48 minutes.
42:44The space suit at that time was a modified version of the fighter pilot's suit.
42:50Bright colors were chosen to make it easier to discover when landing on the ground.
42:56In 1965, Alexei Leonov of the Soviet Union succeeded in the first space flight of mankind.
43:06The space suit also evolved dramatically.
43:09It was equipped with a backpack with a life support device for temperature adjustment and oxygen supply.
43:18It was able to carry out about 12 minutes of outdoor activities.
43:24However, due to the difference in air pressure, the space suit expanded.
43:29It was in a state where it could not move at all,
43:32but it quickly released the air, narrowed the suit, and managed to return to the ship.
43:39In 1969, the United States successfully landed on the moon by Apollo 11.
43:48At that time, Armstrong and Aldrin's spacesuits were made of a variety of materials,
43:56and the total weight was 82 kg.
44:00However, the gravity of the moon was about one-sixth of that of the Earth,
44:05so it was able to jump by about 14 kg.
44:11On the other hand, the Soviet Union, which landed on the moon and was ahead of the United States,
44:16had the next goal of building a space station.
44:21And the Soyuz was used as a liaison between the Earth and the space station.
44:30The remaining spacesuits are Soyuz launch suits and shipwrecks for landing on Earth.
44:38Even if there is a hole in the space ship and air leaks out,
44:42oxygen is automatically supplied into the suit and the air pressure is maintained.
44:48In addition, the surface is constricted by countless belts,
44:52so it does not swell too much.
44:56In addition, the body fits perfectly in the seat due to the impact of landing,
45:02and it was made according to the body shape of each pilot.
45:07When it was first adopted in 1973,
45:11various improvements were made and it is still in use today.
45:16In December 2021,
45:19Yusaku Maezawa, who stayed at the International Space Station as a civilian,
45:25also wore this.
45:28Let's take a look at the requests again.
45:31These are the remaining spacesuits.
45:34A helmet and boots with a one-piece body.
45:39A removable glove.
45:42In addition, there are also communication headsets.
45:47Valves for air pressure adjustment,
45:50tubes for oxygen and ventilation, etc.
45:53There are no defects in detail.
45:57The band on the chest has the name tag of the Russian astronaut Viktor Afanasyev.
46:05Afanasyev was a former fighter pilot born in 1948.
46:11In 1990, he flew into space for the first time in the Soyuz,
46:16and later participated in the mission to the Indian Ocean.
46:20He stayed in space for more than 555 days in his lifetime.
46:26How was the evaluation?
46:30It's the same as the picture in the VTR.
46:35It's the same.
46:37There is also a certificate.
46:39He came to Miraikan in 2001.
46:43At that time, he signed here saying,
46:46this is mine.
46:47Did he sign it?
46:48Yes.
46:49What is the surprising evaluation result?
46:57Can I sell it?
46:59That's it.
47:00This is not an eye ball.
47:02Yes.
47:03I want to renew it even if I sell it.
47:06I see.
47:07This is his evaluation.
47:09How much is it?
47:107 million yen.
47:117 million yen.
47:13I think it's more than when I bought it.
47:15Open the price.
47:19Launch.
47:20Launch.
47:28It's a success.
47:30It's 1,300 yen.
47:32I did it.
47:33That's great.
47:37This is great.
47:38The space is amazing.
47:40It's a great success.
47:42I did it.
47:44This is the Sokol KV-2 that actually went to space.
47:50There is a wappen on the chest.
47:53The orange one on the left is the wappen of the Perseus mission in 1999.
47:59The rest is the Mir space station and the Russian Space Agency's wappen.
48:05The Russian space suit is manufactured by a company called Zvezda.
48:10There is a serial number on the inside.
48:13It is a proof that it is real.
48:16If this is a space suit for testing on the ground, not in space, it costs about 5 million yen.
48:23If you let it go once, it is difficult to get it.
48:28I would like you to consider it.
48:30What should I do?
48:32It's a citizen's property.
48:34So I'm a little scared.
48:36I will think about how to use it again.
48:39Please use it well.
48:41Thank you very much.

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