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00:00Do you remember it?
00:04If you travel to Hokkaido from the Edo period,
00:08you should be able to find a treasure.
00:11That was the plan.
00:14There are more than 100 old houses,
00:17big shrines, and shrines in Hokkaido.
00:21This is also from the Edo period.
00:23Isn't it amazing?
00:26There are many rare treasures that you can't see normally.
00:33What does it say?
00:35It's a book by Takamori Saigo.
00:38He leads the way with a sword.
00:41He leads the way with a sword.
00:44It's a book about the history of Kondo Isami.
00:48I can see it clearly.
00:50Kondo Isami.
00:52I can see it clearly.
00:54It's a book about the history of Kondo Isami.
01:00He leads the way with a sword.
01:04He leads the way with a sword.
01:06He leads the way with a sword.
01:09My great-grandfather is on the left.
01:12Great-grandfather?
01:14He looks young.
01:16How old is he?
01:18He's 12 or 13.
01:2112 or 13?
01:23He became a minister.
01:25He became a minister?
01:27This photo was taken by John Manjiro.
01:30John Manjiro was a member of the Egawa family.
01:33John Manjiro was a member of the Egawa family.
01:36He met a treasure of the Egawa family.
01:39In Okitsu-juku,
01:42Sen-no-ri-kyu was used by Toyotomi Hideyoshi
01:45Sen-no-ri-kyu was used by Toyotomi Hideyoshi
01:48Sen-no-ri-kyu was used by Toyotomi Hideyoshi
01:51In Kakegawa-juku,
01:54Tokugawa Yoshimune, the Habanenbo Shogun,
01:57Tokugawa Yoshimune, the Habanenbo Shogun,
02:00was sent to Date family.
02:03He got 100 million yen.
02:06100 million yen?
02:08He found a lot of treasures.
02:11He had been missing for 2.5 years.
02:14He had been missing for 2.5 years.
02:17It's been a long time.
02:20What's going on?
02:23What's going on?
02:26Let's continue our journey.
02:29Let's continue our journey.
02:32We are looking for the treasure of Kaido-ishi.
02:35We are looking for the treasure of Kaido-ishi.
02:39We are looking for the treasure of Kaido-ishi.
02:42We are looking for the treasure of Kaido-ishi.
02:45Next, we are in Sekijuku.
02:48There is a signboard there.
02:51There is a signboard there.
02:54It's like a Shubamachi.
02:57Let's take a walk to find the treasure.
03:00They have come to the 47th Shubamachi in Tokaido,
03:03They have come to the 47th Shubamachi in Tokaido,
03:06We're in Kameyama City, Mie Prefecture.
03:12This is like a time-slip.
03:15It is.
03:16What's this?
03:18A bank?
03:19You have to do this to get into the bank.
03:23The streets have been built from the Edo period to the Meiji period.
03:28There are about 200 stone houses lined up.
03:33This area is designated as a National Historic and Traditional Architecture Preservation Area.
03:41Is this a shop?
03:43It says it's open.
03:45Let's ask.
03:46Excuse me.
03:48Hello.
03:49Is this a shop?
03:51No, it's a hobby shop.
03:53A hobby shop?
03:54You can do anything here.
03:55The building must have a history.
03:57This is an inn from the Edo period.
03:58An inn?
04:00I'm looking for a historical treasure.
04:04There's something interesting over there.
04:06It's a stone banko.
04:07A stone banko?
04:09It's a person's face?
04:11That's interesting.
04:12What's this?
04:13It's a face.
04:14It's interesting.
04:15I've never seen this before.
04:17What is this?
04:19It's a torch.
04:21A torch?
04:23You put charcoal in here and heat it up.
04:27A torch.
04:28How old is this?
04:30I think it's more than 100 years old.
04:35The famous banko-yaki in a clay pot was born in Mie in the Edo period.
04:41It's in a clay pot.
04:42It's now made of stone.
04:46However, the time it took to make the stone banko was short.
04:51It's said to be a rare item.
04:55How much is it worth?
04:57If you want it, you can get it for 500,000 or 1,000,000 yen.
05:02That's how expensive it is.
05:04You don't sell it?
05:06That's right.
05:07There are people who want it.
05:09It's interesting.
05:10This is how a stone house is made.
05:13Is that an otaku?
05:16It's long.
05:17It's the same as Kyoto.
05:19It's a townhouse.
05:21What's in the long townhouse?
05:25This is a treasure.
05:28I think it's from the Kamakura period.
05:30Kamakura period?
05:32It's a two-year-old merchant.
05:34A two-year-old merchant?
05:36It's a two-year-old merchant.
05:38This is a Kao.
05:40Kao is an old sign.
05:45Kao has appeared in many historical figures such as Hideyoshi and Ieyasu.
05:53This is the first time I've seen a two-year-old merchant's face.
05:56This is the first time?
05:57This is the first time I've seen a two-year-old merchant's face.
05:59One of the Kamakura Buddhism, a two-year-old merchant.
06:06This is a treasure that is said to have been written by a two-year-old merchant about 750 years ago.
06:13There is a high possibility that it is genuine.
06:16The value is more than 3,000,000 yen.
06:19I think it's worth more.
06:21Master, is there any other place in Sekijuku where there is a treasure?
06:26The best treasure is next door.
06:28Next door?
06:29It's a mountain.
06:30A mountain?
06:31What is a mountain?
06:32The treasure is a mountain?
06:33It's next door.
06:35Is it here?
06:36Hello.
06:37Hello.
06:38Excuse me.
06:39I heard the treasure is a mountain.
06:42Please take a look.
06:44Take a look?
06:45Take a look.
06:47What is a treasure called a mountain?
06:51Wow, it's big.
06:53Is this it?
06:55It's called DASHI.
06:57I thought it was called DASHI because it was written as YAMAGURUMA.
07:00It's called YAMA here.
07:03It's called YAMA.
07:05I have a question for Mr. Kojima.
07:07There is a KANYOKU that everyone has heard of.
07:14Do you know what it is?
07:16The KANYOKU of the mountain?
07:19It's a mountain.
07:21The correct answer is...
07:23This mountain is in the middle of nowhere.
07:28You can't get a view of it.
07:31That's why it's called Seki-no-yama.
07:34You can't get a view of it.
07:36It's called Seki-no-yama.
07:38Seki-no-yama.
07:39It's difficult.
07:40It's difficult.
07:41Seki-no-yama has been passed down since the Edo period.
07:45When a huge mountain passes through a narrow road, it becomes full of leaves.
07:53That's why it's called Seki-no-yama.
07:59When Mr. Kojima said it was Seki-no-yama, two or three people laughed.
08:05Shut up.
08:07I didn't know Seki-no-yama.
08:09It was the name of the town of Seki.
08:14We are looking for treasures along the road.
08:18Do you know any other places where there are treasures?
08:22There is a place called Seki-no-to.
08:24Seki-no-to?
08:25Seki-no-to is a manufacturer of sweets.
08:28It was established by the emperor.
08:31It seems to have a history.
08:33It is the ancestor of Hattori Hanzo, a ninja.
08:38What kind of treasures are hidden in the sweets shop?
08:48There is a gold signboard.
08:52It's here.
08:54Excuse me.
08:56Hello.
08:57We are looking for treasures along the road.
09:01I heard that Seki-no-to is a historical shop.
09:05This is the 14th generation.
09:09I heard that you are a fan of Hattori Hanzo.
09:13I am also a fan of Hattori Hanzo.
09:15I am the descendant of Iga's ninja.
09:18Mr. Kojima is also a ninja.
09:20I'm not a fan of Hattori Hanzo.
09:22I'm a relative of Hattori Hanzo.
09:26Mr. Aki Hattori, the 14th generation founder of Fukawaya.
09:31What is the relationship between a ninja and a sweets shop?
09:36It is a secret shop of Iga's ninja.
09:39It was established by the emperor.
09:41He made very expensive sweets.
09:43He brought sweets to various temples and tea parties.
09:49I heard that.
09:51It's a job that brings information.
09:54Then...
09:56Look at that shiny thing.
09:58Didn't you see it on the trip before?
10:00Is it like a gun?
10:02It's a machine to put sweets in.
10:04It's a machine used in the imperial palace.
10:09That is the lid.
10:11He carries two of them to Kyoto.
10:16It's strange to walk.
10:19He puts Seki-no-to in this.
10:21This is a beautiful machine.
10:27It's amazing.
10:30Isn't it very expensive?
10:32It's a gun box with a beautiful shell.
10:38It's a treasure from about 170 years ago.
10:41It was used to put sweets in the palace.
10:46It's really beautiful.
10:48This is a machine to carry sweets.
10:52Is that a real machine?
10:54Yes.
10:55The important thing at that time is the code hidden here.
11:00This is a machine with a door.
11:04All Hattori machines are five-wheeled vehicles.
11:06The inside is a little different.
11:09There are eight doors.
11:14This is a normal door.
11:16However, when you are working as a ninja, it is divided into seven doors.
11:22That's right.
11:23The ninjas are working now.
11:28I'm scared.
11:30That's how the ninjas communicate.
11:33There is a code.
11:35Normally, when a ninja was working on a door with eight patterns,
11:41it was replaced with seven doors.
11:45This is interesting.
11:47The origin of this code is Ieyasu.
11:50How much money did Ieyasu receive?
11:53It says 300 gold coins.
11:55300 gold coins.
11:56Ieyasu received about 300 gold coins a year.
12:01As a reward for the ninja, he received about 300 gold coins.
12:05It is written that he was given 750 grams of rice.
12:09He is a ninja.
12:11This is also a memory.
12:13I remember what he did.
12:16This is Nogunagani.
12:17This is Akechi.
12:19What is this?
12:20This is a book.
12:23This is a book.
12:25This is a technique called Iga-goe-no-hagi using the Otogi Pass.
12:31I received this kind of document.
12:34This is amazing.
12:36This is a treasure.
12:40This is amazing.
12:41This is a precious document from the Edo period.
12:44This is a precious document from the Edo period.
12:48This is a precious document from the Edo period.
12:51This is amazing.
12:52Please look at this.
12:54This is gold.
12:57This is gold.
12:59This is gold.
13:01This is where it starts.
13:03Is this a Japanese bridge?
13:04Yes.
13:05This is TOKAIDO.
13:06This is where the 13 Shikuba were drawn.
13:10This is Kyoto.
13:11This is where it starts from the Japanese bridge.
13:13This is the lowest stone.
13:15This is stone.
13:17Is this gold?
13:19Yes.
13:21This is a precious document from the Edo period.
13:24This is a precious document from the Edo period.
13:28This is a precious document of about 9 meters long.
13:31This is a huge gold vase with 6 poles.
13:35This is a very expensive treasure.
13:41Please look at this area.
13:43This is a precious document.
13:45This is very interesting.
13:48This is a precious document from the Edo period and Kyoto.
13:53This is a precious document.
13:57This is a precious document from the Meiji period.
14:00This is the opposite.
14:03Is this from Kyoto?
14:06Actually,
14:08there is a memorial of a famous person left here.
14:12A memorial?
14:13Who is he?
14:15Norinaga?
14:16Yes, he is Norinaga Motori.
14:18Norinaga Motori?
14:19He is the 7th generation of my family, who I met in the textbook.
14:23The 7th generation was given as a gift?
14:26Yes, I think they had a party together.
14:30This precious treasure was given by Norinaga Motori,
14:33who is well-known for his research on Kojiki.
14:39Furthermore,
14:41there is a treasure worth tens of millions of yen.
14:46What? I'm surprised.
14:51In Sekijuku, Tokaido,
14:53Ninja Hattori family's last movie was shown.
14:59There is a big plate under the glass table.
15:03I can see the big plate.
15:05This was a tremendous treasure.
15:09This is amazing.
15:11What kind of plate is this?
15:13This is a so-called Koimari.
15:16Koimari is a luxury plate, isn't it?
15:19This is a motif of Shikuba-machi, the 53rd Tsugi in Tokaido.
15:24This is Edo-Nihonbashi.
15:26Edo-Nihonbashi?
15:27This is Kyoto-Sanjo-Hashima.
15:29Kyoto is in the middle of Edo.
15:32This is amazing.
15:34This size is...
15:35It is said that it is valuable that it didn't break.
15:39Actually, the same motif plate is in the National Museum of Tokyo.
15:45This is bigger than the one in the National Museum of Tokyo.
15:49Is this in Kojintaku?
15:51The Koimari of the 53rd Tsugi in Tokaido in the National Museum of Tokyo is about 50 cm.
15:58However, this plate is 68 cm.
16:03This is amazing.
16:05This is very expensive, isn't it?
16:07This is a rare Koimari made in the Edo period.
16:11This is said to have a history of 20 million years.
16:1420 million years?
16:15I was really surprised.
16:17Thank you very much.
16:18This is amazing.
16:19Thank you very much.
16:20Thank you very much.
16:22This is a Koimari.
16:24This is bigger than the one in the National Museum of Tokyo.
16:28This is in Kojintaku.
16:30This is amazing.
16:32This has a great personality.
16:34That's true.
16:36You can see this because there is this corner.
16:39I would like to see this in person.
16:44If you want to see the place that Tokoro-san doesn't teach at school again, please come to Tver UNEXT.

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