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00:00I need somebody
00:02It doesn't matter how you look at it.
00:04You know, I need someone
00:06What is the ultimate grilled food that the bone-in collector from Mexico has acquired all over China?
00:13It's 1,000 years old.
00:15It's very beautiful.
00:17It's beautiful.
00:18It's the first time on the show.
00:20It's a very unique painting by a Japanese master painter.
00:25It's a mess. I don't know what it is.
00:27It's a mess. I don't know what it is.
00:28However, the result is amazing.
00:31It's a mess.
00:33The audience is from Yokohama City and Oba Prefecture.
00:3750 years ago, they were surprised by a doll they bought for 350 yen.
00:44Today's guest is Takayuki Shimizu, a former professional baseball player.
00:52He admired Mr. Sadaharu, the king of the titans.
00:55He started playing baseball in the first grade of elementary school.
00:58After that, he went to Urawa Gakuin High School.
01:01He grabbed a regular position.
01:04His grades were all 5.
01:08He was a top student in both literature and martial arts.
01:13In the Toyo University days, he practiced every day until his right palm broke.
01:20When he was a fourth grader, he was the captain of the 4th division.
01:24He contributed to the winning of the Toto League.
01:27In addition, he was the representative of Japan in the Universiade.
01:31He played in two home runs in one game.
01:35In a draft meeting in 1995, he was nominated for the third place from the giants.
01:44In his first year as a professional baseball player, he was good at controlling the bat.
01:48He became a star as a hit-maker.
01:52This year, the team won the league with 11.5 points difference from Shui Hiroshima.
02:01It was called a make-up drama, and everyone in Japan was enthusiastic.
02:06In 2002, he scored 191 hits, and he is still the best hitter in the team.
02:13He won the title of the best 9 hitters.
02:17He led the team to the top of Japan as a center player.
02:22In 2009, he moved to the Seibu Lions and retired that year.
02:28After that, he became the striker coach of the Giants.
02:32He was the director of Samurai Japan U15.
02:36Now, he is active as a commentator.
02:40Here is the guest.
02:43He is Mr. Takaguchi, who came from Tokyo.
02:47Nice to meet you.
02:51He is very active.
02:54He remembers the make-up drama.
02:56How did you feel at that time?
02:59He said he would win.
03:02Do you have a reason?
03:04I don't have a reason.
03:06He often mistook me for Nissan.
03:09He said I looked like Shimizu to Nissan.
03:12I saw it on the bench.
03:15Let's take a look.
03:21He was active as a main player in the Yankees.
03:24This is a bat and spike from Bernie Williams.
03:29Is this a permanent bat?
03:31Yes.
03:33He asked me if I wanted to wear it.
03:36I said I couldn't wear it.
03:39This is a bat from 2002.
03:43Bernie Williams wore it.
03:46He also wore Barry Bones.
03:49He asked me if I could wear a bat.
03:54I wore it when the 7th game was over.
03:58Yankees.
04:00Yankees is cool.
04:03It's amazing that he signed it.
04:06The spike has dirt on the back.
04:09I think it was Nishibiya.
04:12It was a long time ago.
04:16Nishibiya wasn't popular at the time.
04:19Ohtani is a home run player now.
04:22He's ahead of Gaia.
04:25He can't beat him.
04:28Ohtani is amazing.
04:31What was Shimizu's score?
04:33I don't remember.
04:35I just thought he was amazing.
04:39Shimizu's score.
04:41Shimizu's score.
04:43Nishibiya's score.
04:45Shimizu's score.
04:47Shimizu's score.
04:49Shimizu's score.
04:51This is the price of the bat.
04:53I put 51.
04:56It's 510,000 yen.
04:59Let's open the price.
05:01Shimizu's score.
05:04510,000 yen.
05:09Shimizu's score.
05:11Shimizu's score.
05:14Bernie Williams' bat and spike.
05:17Both have a very polite signature.
05:20It's amazing.
05:22Williams has been a New York Yankees player
05:26from the 1990s to the early 2000s.
05:29He won the World Series four times.
05:32He was a very active player.
05:34Although it's a bat, it's made by a rolling company.
05:37It's the DW20 that Williams used in 2002.
05:41It's a rare bat.
05:44It's a spike, but it's not a custom model of Williams.
05:48I think he tried a prototype of a model
05:51that he would wear somewhere in the future
05:54as a commercial product.
05:58I think it would have been 2.6 million yen
06:02if it had been used in a real baseball game.
06:05I'm glad.
06:07I'll take good care of it as a souvenir.
06:10Next is from Yamato Kooriyama City, Nara Prefecture.
06:14As soon as I asked him,
06:17he was reading hard in a room full of things
06:21that didn't even have a place to step on.
06:24The next client is Keiju Kurata, 84 years old.
06:29Excuse me, but isn't it a little too scattered?
06:35I've had back pain for 10 years,
06:38so I put a lot of things in a close place.
06:42I'm looking forward to watching TV
06:45and reading books.
06:48What book are you reading now?
06:52It's a Chinese book.
06:55You can read Chinese?
06:58I can understand the meaning of it.
07:01I've been to China about 30 times.
07:04He's been to China for work,
07:07but he's completely absorbed in it.
07:10The scenery is very picturesque,
07:13and it's interesting that Japan doesn't have it.
07:16I've been to almost every place.
07:19Now, Mr. Kurata, what are your top 3 spots?
07:23I want to know.
07:25Number 3.
07:27Karakuriko.
07:29Karakuriko?
07:31It's pretty good.
07:34At an altitude of 3,600 meters,
07:37on the border of Pakistan,
07:40it's a lake made by melting mountains.
07:44Number 2.
07:46It's a mine.
07:48The world heritage site, the mine,
07:51is a world with endless cliffs.
07:57Number 1.
07:59It's a rescue.
08:01It's a beautiful valley
08:04where clear water flows
08:06through the forest.
08:08If I were in such a beautiful place,
08:11I'd want to spend the rest of my life
08:14without having to work.
08:17By the way, what are your treasures?
08:20These are the three pottery tools I bought in China.
08:24These are my top 3.
08:27I think they're worth 40 million yen.
08:30What? 40 million yen?
08:32I think they're worth more than that.
08:36Mr. Kurata has traveled all over China,
08:39and has visited various museums,
08:42drawing attention to the pottery he saw there
08:45and buying them one by one.
08:48My eyes are gradually getting better,
08:51and I'm starting to understand
08:54whether it's real or not.
08:57I'd like to prove my talent.
09:00I look forward to working with you.
09:03What are the treasures worth more than 40 million yen?
09:06Let's take a look at them in the studio.
09:09Please welcome Mr. Kurata,
09:12who came from Nara Prefecture.
09:18Nice to meet you.
09:21Nice to meet you, too.
09:23Let's take a seat.
09:26It's very important.
09:28Excuse me.
09:30How long does it take to get to the top?
09:33How long does it take to get to the top?
09:36How long does it take to get to the top?
09:39It took 9 hours from Seito.
09:42That's a long way to go.
09:45Let's check out the treasures.
09:52This is worth more than 40 million yen.
09:55What's this?
09:57The first one is
10:00the Gyokukoshun Hei from the Northern Song.
10:03It's about 1000 years old.
10:05It's 1000 years old?
10:08It's 1000 years old?
10:10It's very beautiful.
10:12How did they make it?
10:14I've never seen it.
10:16In the middle is the Tosai Koro.
10:19It's a real fairy.
10:22It's from the early 1700s.
10:25There are a lot of pictures of children.
10:28It's very cute.
10:30It's very beautiful.
10:33On the other side is the Seika Yuriko.
10:36It's a real Kenryu.
10:39It's from the late 1700s.
10:42It's a great picture.
10:45It's a good picture.
10:48How much did you buy it for?
10:50It's 2.5 million yen.
10:52How much does it cost to make a self-judgment?
10:5510 million, 10 million, 20 million yen.
10:5710 million, 10 million, 20 million yen.
10:59I believe in myself.
11:01It's a collective system.
11:03I'm curious.
11:05It's 10000 years old.
11:07It's called Yakuyoke.
11:09I'm not going to judge it today.
11:11It's called Yakuyoke.
11:13Have you ever been saved by this?
11:16No, I haven't.
11:20What is this request?
11:24Let's take a closer look.
11:28First, the Teiyo Hakuji Gyokko Shunhei.
11:33Hakuji's techniques were at their peak in the late 10th century.
11:39Hakuji's skin was baked at a high temperature
11:42by applying transparent oil to the white clay.
11:45It was slightly yellow,
11:47and it was beautiful as if it were a statue.
11:52It was called Gahakushoku.
11:55The patterns were called Kokkamon,
11:59or Kakkamon, which were cut into thin slices.
12:04There were various Inkamon,
12:08but they were all delicate and beautiful,
12:11and the process of time was smooth.
12:14This is Tekikamon.
12:17After applying makeup to the fabric,
12:20only the pattern was left.
12:22This is the technique of scraping off white clay with a spatula.
12:27This technique was originally developed for self-study,
12:31which was used to bake the daily necessities of the common people.
12:35However, when it was passed down to the Teiyo,
12:38it was refined,
12:40and it is said to have a high quality that is not found in self-study.
12:44The shape of the request is a container for storing sake.
12:49This is Gyokkoshunhei.
12:51The flower of a button is drawn on the clay of Shimobukure.
13:01Next is the technique of Tosai.
13:05Tosai is a technique of coloring that bloomed in Keitokuchin
13:10in the middle of the Minjidai period, during the Seikatei period.
13:16Its name comes from the fact that the green color was a bright sky-blue color,
13:23but since each color is as beautiful as a beautiful flower,
13:28the character of fighting can also be applied.
13:32The outline of the pattern is drawn with a light blue line,
13:36and the transparent oil is applied to correct it once.
13:40The pattern is painted with red, yellow, and green pigments,
13:44and baked at a low temperature.
13:47This chicken cup is said to be one of the best products.
13:53It is a 4 cm high cup that was used at a banquet in the palace.
13:59However, in 2014, it was sold at an auction in Hong Kong,
14:03and it was sold for 3.7 billion yen.
14:09The client's product is a 31 cm high cauldron,
14:13and a lovely shell is painted with a thin line of dye,
14:18and it is painted with Tosai's light green and red.
14:24Next is the cleaning of Seika Yuriko.
14:29Seika is a so-called dye that is painted with cobalt pigment under the oil.
14:37Instead of cobalt, Yuriko uses oxidized copper to make it red,
14:44and in Japan, it is known as Shinsha.
14:49Each was made more luxuriously than the current era,
14:54but Yuriko uses a much higher technology than Seika.
15:00Because the oxidized copper darkens when the temperature of the kiln is too low,
15:06and it evaporates when the temperature is too high.
15:11The use of Seika and Yuriko is even more difficult,
15:16but in the era of the Shinto Yosei,
15:19Keitokuchin Kanyo's cleaning technology has reached its pinnacle,
15:23and this is a great success.
15:26There is no other contrast between the vivid red and the calm blue.
15:34Yuriko paints the chrysanthemum flowers on the front side,
15:39and the leaves and branches are dyed.
15:42Yuriko paints the plum blossoms on the back side,
15:46and the branches are dyed.
15:51If they are real, there is no doubt that they are made with high technology.
15:55What is the conclusion?
15:59I decided to buy it.
16:20I feel that Nakajima-sensei's expression is strict.
16:25It's a little scary.
16:27It's a little scary.
16:29It's a little scary.
16:31It's a little scary.
16:33It's the first time I've ever said that.
16:35This is the price list.
16:37It's 40 million yen.
16:39Ibara-san.
16:41In Nakajima-sensei's words,
16:43I'm 20 million yen.
16:45Let's go.
16:47Open the price.
16:49Which one?
16:51Which one?
16:53One, two, three, four.
16:5630 million yen.
16:5830 million yen.
17:00It was a story of balance.
17:02It was a story of balance.
17:04It was a story of balance.
17:06All three are made in China in the modern era.
17:11The craftsmanship is reflected in the paper.
17:15The soil on the bottom of the chrysanthemum flower is peeled off.
17:22The real thing is sprinkled with a thin layer of transparent oil on top.
17:27It's too weak.
17:30And I'm putting a chrysanthemum on top.
17:35The combination is wrong.
17:38I think the chrysanthemum was lost during that time.
17:43There was another one.
17:45This chrysanthemum was made in the modern era.
17:48It was made to be suitable for the general household.
17:54Unfortunately,
17:56Please cherish the memories of the trip.
17:59Yes.
18:00It's ruined.
18:02It's ruined.
18:04It doesn't matter if you go on a business trip.
18:06In Yotobashi, Aoba-ku.
18:10This year is the 30th anniversary of its founding.
18:14This is Aoba-ku, Yokohama City.
18:17It is a popular area for children
18:20because it is a model of a city in the outskirts of London.
18:25This is a popular place for children to go out with their parents.
18:31There is a huge slide that is 115 meters long.
18:35There is a farm where you can touch animals.
18:39There are many areas to experience.
18:41You can enjoy it all day long.
18:43The admission fee is 600 yen for adults and 200 yen for elementary and junior high school students.
18:47It's a good place to go.
18:51Its specialty is Hamanashi.
18:54In recent years, it has been praised for its strong sweetness,
18:57deliciousness and taste of happiness on SNS.
19:02It is harvested when it is ripe.
19:05It is not shipped to the market.
19:07It is sold directly in the garden.
19:10The production volume is small.
19:12It is called a phantasmagoria.
19:15Will there be a phantasmagoria like Hamanashi tonight?
19:20First of all, Sakata, who got married internationally when she was a medical student.
19:24Where is your husband from?
19:27He is from Myanmar.
19:28He is 14 years older than me.
19:30When did you meet him?
19:32I met him at Yokohama Station.
19:34I picked him up.
19:37Robert, who worked at a darts bar, was the one who picked her up.
19:42They met and got married in three years.
19:46Today, they are cheering her up in the audience.
19:49I heard that you met your husband by picking him up.
19:52Well, I don't think so.
19:55You don't think so?
19:58I wanted to make friends with him.
20:01Did you talk to him because you thought he was nice?
20:05Yes, I did.
20:06You picked him up, didn't you?
20:10Here are the treasures.
20:15Five tea sets of Minpei-yaki.
20:18Minpei-yaki was baked in Awajishima in the late Edo period.
20:27Actually, Minpei-yaki has been in my mind since I was a junior high school student.
20:32How did you get it?
20:34I got it when I started this group called Nandemo Kanteidan.
20:37At first, I bought it with my pocket money.
20:42But when I became an adult, I could use money freely.
20:46So I bought expensive things, too.
20:50Last year, she fell in love with this bright yellow tea set and bought it.
20:55How much was it?
20:57I bought a lot at that time.
21:02So I don't remember how much it was.
21:06How much was it in total?
21:08In total?
21:10I have a husband now.
21:13Do you have a husband?
21:15I don't know him.
21:16I've never seen him.
21:19How much was it in total?
21:21It was 100,000 yen.
21:23I don't tell my husband.
21:25But it was about 100,000 yen in total.
21:28So I was happy.
21:30What was the result?
21:33100,000 yen!
21:35I did it!
21:39Great!
21:41Minpei-yaki was baked in Awajishima in the late Edo period.
21:46I'm sure of it.
21:48This yellow color reminds me of the bright sunlight of Awajishima.
21:54It's beautiful and good.
21:57This tea set is very rare.
22:00It was probably made by molding the handle of a horse.
22:06I see.
22:07It's hard to believe that you reproduced the details of the tea set.
22:18Please take good care of it.
22:20I will continue to buy a lot.
22:30Do you like toys so much?
22:32I like toys, too.
22:34How many toys do you have in your collection?
22:36More than 1,000.
22:38More than 1,000?
22:40This is his collection.
22:43Great!
22:45I haven't finished it yet.
22:47Do you have more?
22:49I'm sorry.
22:52He never takes his favorite toys out of the box.
22:58I don't want to touch the dirty air of the human world.
23:04How do you enjoy it?
23:06I look at the box from the side.
23:11But I can't see my back because I don't take it out of the box.
23:14I want to see your back.
23:16Do you take it out of the box?
23:18No, I don't.
23:21Here are the treasures.
23:25This is a doll of the monster Hedorah, which appeared in the movie Godzilla vs. Hedorah.
23:32He got it when he was in the first grade of junior high school.
23:36At that time, he moved to Aobaku from Shinagawa.
23:39He came to visit his mother in advance.
23:43I was surprised that there was no toy shop.
23:48I thought I would move to a difficult place.
23:54The next day, he hurriedly grabbed 15,000 yen.
23:59He went to five toy shops in Shinagawa and bought 10 toys.
24:05One of them was this soft toy.
24:08The price was 350 yen.
24:10He came home with a toy that night.
24:14His mother was furious.
24:16What are you buying?
24:19What is this?
24:22Excuse me.
24:25I have hay fever.
24:28I have hay fever.
24:30Please excuse me.
24:33This is the first time I have a nosebleed in the middle of a talk show.
24:38Every time I see Hedorah, I think of my mother.
24:43The price is 35,000 yen, which is 100 times higher than when I bought it.
24:50At that time, he was still a child.
24:52He threw away the vinyl that was on the air.
24:55He regretted it.
24:57What is the result?
25:00Come on.
25:02It's 150,000 yen.
25:04This is amazing.
25:07150,000 yen.
25:15Hedorah, you did a good job.
25:18Hedorah was released by a company called Blue Mark in 1971.
25:24There are a lot of collectors who collect toys from overseas.
25:29The price has risen in the upper right corner.
25:33Children often play with soft vinyl toys on the beach.
25:37Then their tails come off and their fingers break.
25:41There are a lot of things like that.
25:43It's beautiful.
25:47Next is ATANI, the husband of RIZEN YAKI.
25:52Is your husband a collector?
25:54That's right.
25:55How many are there?
25:56I think there are about 100.
25:59Here is the collection.
26:03That's amazing.
26:04You have collected so much.
26:06It looks the same to me.
26:10KATSUYUKI, the husband of RIZEN YAKI, is in the audience.
26:14Why isn't your husband here?
26:17My husband is a shy person.
26:20I have three daughters.
26:22If my husband comes out, I will give this treasure to my daughter.
26:27Then everyone will hate it.
26:30I love RIZEN YAKI.
26:32I think it's very attractive that there are no similarities and the differences are subtle.
26:37I don't think it's good for my daughters.
26:41My father is talking so desperately, but he doesn't look at me at all.
26:46He is looking down.
26:49Here is the treasure.
26:52This is a tea bowl of KITAOJI ROSANJIN.
26:56ROSANJIN is here.
26:59Four years ago, when my husband went to a familiar antique shop, he was recommended this tea bowl.
27:06According to the owner, the previous owner bought it for 3 million yen at the department store.
27:11However, he bought it for 1.8 million yen because he wanted to let go of the money.
27:17He bought it especially for him.
27:19He always buys it for me, so I will sell it for 800,000 yen.
27:27Then my husband bought it using a part of his severance pay.
27:33Did he give up?
27:35He said he would give it to me cheaply, so I was happy.
27:42My daughters don't look at me at all.
27:46They always look at my feet.
27:50The price of this tea bowl is 800,000 yen, just like when he bought it.
27:56There is no such good story.
27:58Everyone is half-hearted except for my husband.
28:01They are ready to be ashamed.
28:03However, after this, the audience will be surprised.
28:16I feel good.
28:264 years ago, her husband bought this tea bowl for 800,000 yen at a familiar antique shop.
28:35What is the result?
28:37Come on!
28:38It's 1.8 million yen!
28:40It's a huge increase!
28:45My daughters, please smile!
28:48It's definitely a Kitagoshi tea bowl.
28:52It says HIDATSUKI on the box.
28:56When you put it in a pot and bake it, you wrap it with straw so that it doesn't stick to other vessels.
29:02Then the alkali in the straw and the iron contained in the soil react and a red line is formed.
29:10That's HIDATSUKI.
29:12The box is really good.
29:15There is a stamp on the back.
29:17It was made by Mr. Yusai Maeda, a craftsman from Kyoto.
29:25It was a good purchase.
29:27Please take good care of it.
29:29Next is Suzuki, who started swimming 20 years ago.
29:34How old are you now?
29:37I'm 83 years old.
29:3983 years old!
29:42It's over!
29:44Was there a reason to start swimming?
29:46I couldn't even put my face in the pot.
29:50At this age, I don't want to die without being able to swim.
29:56Since then, she has been going to swimming school every day to overcome the pot.
30:03Wow, it's beautiful!
30:05Wow, it's amazing!
30:11There are two things that Saito Kiyoshi likes about his treasure.
30:15What his mother got about 50 years ago.
30:18Actually, at that time...
30:20I lived in the same village where Saito Kiyoshi was born.
30:27One day, the hairdresser of his mother's house showed me these two things.
30:36Then his mother fell in love at first sight.
30:39He bought the winter scenery for about 50,000 yen.
30:43The persimmon tree was about 100,000 yen.
30:47It's been more than 60 years since he left his hometown, but when he looks at this picture...
30:53It's very nostalgic.
30:55There's a washing machine like that.
30:59It's snowing so much, but he still wants a washing machine.
31:03What do you think, Aya-chan?
31:05It's like a picture book. It's a cute atmosphere.
31:08Even now, I still want to take a picture of the persimmon tree.
31:14His mother's evaluation is about 500,000 yen.
31:19His mother always decorated this picture and missed her hometown.
31:26What is the result?
31:28100,000 yen!
31:32This is amazing!
31:34Amazing!
31:39Both of them are Saito Kiyoshi's works.
31:43Both of them were made when he was 70 years old.
31:46The persimmon tree is 700,000 yen.
31:49I think it's very interesting to see this complicated persimmon tree.
31:55The persimmon tree is hanging down.
31:57The refreshing green color of the ground makes it more decorative.
32:02Unfortunately, it's burnt.
32:04Is that so?
32:05If it were in a beautiful state, it would be 1 million yen.
32:10Aizu's winter is cute.
32:12This is 1.5 million yen.
32:14This is a piece of Aizu's winter series, which was a life work of a painter.
32:18There's a lot of thick snow piled up.
32:21There's a washing machine in front of it.
32:24It's written in bright colors in monotone.
32:27It's not a cold snow scene.
32:29It's a piece that makes you feel the warmth of the local people's lives.
32:34Please take good care of it.
32:37Next is Tsurumoto, a lawyer with 30 years of experience as a secretary.
32:42Is she a lawyer's secretary?
32:45Yes, I investigate cases and documents.
32:49I also copy a lot of evidence.
32:53You copy a lot of evidence.
32:57She works for a lawyer named Masunaga, who is known for his excellent case.
33:01However, the most difficult case was the case of the Blue Luminous Diode.
33:06Mr. Shuji Nakamura took over his former job.
33:10He asked for a fair reward for his invention.
33:14In the end, he got a settlement of 840 million yen.
33:19There are 10 or 20 lawyers like him.
33:23This is Masunaga.
33:25That's me.
33:26That's amazing.
33:28He likes to work.
33:30He doesn't understand that I'm having a hard time.
33:33No matter how many times I tell him, he doesn't understand.
33:38The treasure is the black Luminous Diode.
33:44What kind of person is he?
33:46He is the second generation of Chojiro, the first generation of Luminous Diode.
33:51It's the era of Rikyu-san, so it's about 400 years ago.
33:58She fell in love with the color and the shape of the black Luminous Diode at an antique store about 20 years ago.
34:05She has been making tea since high school, but she was busy with work at that time.
34:12I couldn't go to the tea shop for a long time, and I was stressed, so I decided to buy it.
34:19How much was it?
34:20I was told it was 800,000 yen.
34:24It was a little expensive for an impulse purchase.
34:28When I put it in hot water to make tea...
34:32At that moment, a strong smell came up.
34:37What kind of smell?
34:39I woke up 400 years ago.
34:44It smelled so bad that I named this bowl Kuchawan.
34:49It's delicious.
34:50I named it.
34:53The cause of the smell was probably mold.
34:56After making tea several times, it didn't smell at all.
35:01The estimated value is 800,000 yen, just like when I bought it.
35:07I know it's rare to see a scene like this, but I want to put it on every dream.
35:13What is the result?
35:16Come on!
35:17500,000 yen!
35:20That's too bad.
35:23This is not the second scene of Rakukei.
35:28But this is a pretty good bowl.
35:31It's probably made by a tea man in the cultural and literary era.
35:37There's a trace of something on the back of the bowl.
35:41It's hard to read because of the medicine.
35:44I think it's probably a famous tea man.
35:48If it's a scene, it's more than 50 million yen.
35:54Kanteidan will be broadcast anywhere in Japan.
36:00Next is from Kusatsu City, Shiga Prefecture.
36:03Let's see.
36:07They were having a barbecue with their family.
36:11The next client is Jin Hatakeyama, 48 years old,
36:15who is in charge of preparing the ingredients.
36:20When everyone eats together, it's delicious.
36:26It's a good meal.
36:29When I eat outside, I feel much more delicious.
36:32So my children are always in charge of preparing the ingredients.
36:36All the children are in charge of everything from cooking to preparing the ingredients.
36:42What is Leo doing?
36:45Oh, it's a rice cooker.
37:00How does it taste?
37:03It's chewy and delicious.
37:06It's perfect.
37:08Thank you for the wonderful summer memories.
37:13By the way, what is the treasure?
37:16It's a mysterious painting left by my father.
37:19His father, Takashi, is a cameraman at STIHL.
37:23He is especially good at photographing artworks.
37:27However, he had a lot of work.
37:31When Jin was young, his parents divorced.
37:35Originally, he was busy with work.
37:38He was not at home.
37:40Even though he was gone, I didn't have any impression of him.
37:43I thought he was gone.
37:45Two years ago, Takashi passed away.
37:48When he was organizing his belongings, he found this treasure.
37:51His first impression was...
37:53I didn't know if it was a painting or not.
37:56When I looked at the back,
37:58it was probably a person's name.
38:02When I searched on the Internet,
38:05I was surprised to find that it was a famous painter.
38:09It may be amazing.
38:12I look forward to working with you.
38:14What kind of painting is it?
38:16Let's take a look at it in the studio.
38:19Here comes the great man.
38:21He is Jin Hatagiyama from Shiga Prefecture.
38:25Nice to meet you.
38:29First of all, barbecue.
38:32How often do you do it?
38:34Once every two weeks.
38:36Your family is here today.
38:38Everyone is great.
38:40I'm in charge of cooking.
38:42You are the best man.
38:45What is the point?
38:47Don't overcook it.
38:49If you cook it for about 30 minutes, it will be delicious.
38:55That's great.
38:57Is it difficult to make fire?
39:01It's difficult, but I'm getting used to it.
39:05Everyone cooperates.
39:07It's really dazzling.
39:09Let's take a look.
39:11Open the treasure.
39:13What?
39:15I didn't mean to say that.
39:19Uemae Chiyu's painting.
39:21Uemae Chiyu?
39:24There is something like a name on the back.
39:28What is this?
39:30It says 71 years with a signature.
39:33This is very strange.
39:35There are many complex colors.
39:39There is red and dark green.
39:43What color is it?
39:45It's a mystery.
39:47I thought there would be something like a trick art depending on the angle.
39:52I think it's a good thing.
39:54I don't think I can imitate it.
39:57I don't know why this was at home.
40:01I've never heard of the hobby of collecting paintings.
40:05What do you think of this treasure?
40:07I don't know anything.
40:11I don't put it on like paint.
40:17I put it on one by one, so it's hard.
40:21By the way, is there anything you want to use like this?
40:26I want to go on a trip with everyone.
40:30That's good.
40:33The painter first hit the dot.
40:38Dot. Dot. Dot.
40:43Why?
40:47Humanity has been observing the starry sky for centuries.
40:52Even now, when I look at the vast screen drawn on the dots of the stars,
40:58I forget the various events of human society and am enveloped in an elegant atmosphere.
41:06Chiyu Uemae
41:08He is a painter who has continued to explore things that have no form.
41:15He was born in Kanson, Kyoto, in 1920.
41:20His family was poor, and after graduating from elementary school,
41:23he was sent to a store selling kimono,
41:27but he longed to become a painter.
41:29At the age of 18, he left his hometown and went to a painting school in Yokohama.
41:34However, he dropped out of school in less than a week.
41:39He was in debt, and he was driven to the brink of destruction.
41:45When he was 26 years old, he started painting again.
41:52When he arrived at his job in Maizuru, he worked hard from morning to noon,
41:58and in the afternoon, he went to work.
42:02I have to work and eat.
42:05However, my life is maintained by painting.
42:12Uemae decided to work to paint.
42:15At the age of 28, he obtained a driver's license for a crane,
42:19and at the Kawasaki Heavy Industries in Kobe,
42:21he worked as a crane operator on a railway.
42:25It was around this time that the weather came.
42:30At an exhibition held at the Kawasaki Heavy Industries,
42:33he saw a portrait of Yoshihara Jiro, a professional painter,
42:37and was shocked.
42:39He decided to separate himself from the portrait.
42:43In 1954, he participated in the formation of the
42:47Yoshihara-led professional art group, the Gu-tai Art Association.
42:52The meaning of Gu-tai is to express that the mind is free.
42:59One of the members, Kazuo Shiraga,
43:02hanged himself on a rope and painted with his feet.
43:07Shozo Shimamoto made a hole in the canvas.
43:12Among the Gu-tai, Uemae's works were colorful.
43:19Red, yellow, blue, purple.
43:23He filled the canvas with various color dots.
43:28As if he was checking how he would leave his mark.
43:35After finishing his work in the scorching sun,
43:39he continued to paint every night.
43:43At an exhibition held in Osaka in 1958,
43:48Michel Tapie, an international art critic,
43:52praised Uemae's work as one of the most noteworthy works.
43:59He knew that his painting would become a world-famous artist,
44:04and Uemae went even further.
44:09At one point, he put a large number of matches and
44:13engravings on the canvas.
44:19At another time, he carved lines on the paint he painted with a palette knife.
44:27He also put together a large number of bread bags
44:31and pursued his own world.
44:35Sewing is a series he started at the age of 56.
44:40Instead of canvas, he used rag cloth.
44:43Instead of paint, he sewed various threads.
44:48This is a technique he learned as a child.
44:55Instead of rag cloth, he sewed this.
44:59Oh, it's panties.
45:01Panties!
45:03If you ask Uemae, he'd say this is a fine work of art.
45:09He didn't stop painting.
45:12He worked day in, day out, painting for himself.
45:17Uemae's son, Yuji, who saw Uemae closely, said this.
45:25It must be fun to paint.
45:28It's like being entwined with paint.
45:31That's his job.
45:36My mother used to say that
45:40he only did what he wanted to do.
45:44In 2012, Uemae was re-evaluated by the Japan Institute of Contemporary Art.
45:51At the time, he was 92 years old.
45:54He went to exhibitions all over the U.S.
45:58He was well-received, and his name stood out.
46:03In 2018, he passed away.
46:07He was 97 years old.
46:12Let's take a look at his work again.
46:15This is Uemae Chiyu's oil painting.
46:18At first glance, it looks like varnish.
46:21But if you look closely,
46:23you can see blue, green, and red paint
46:26through the fine yellow lines.
46:30It's just paint.
46:32On the back, it says,
46:34Uemae Chiyu, April 1971.
46:39Uemae's works are very popular overseas,
46:43and are getting more and more popular in recent years.
46:47How did he receive the award?
46:57Your father was a photographer.
46:59Yes, he was.
47:00It looks like he received the award.
47:02Where did they meet?
47:05How much is the award?
47:08It's 750,000 yen.
47:10750,000 yen!
47:11Where did the money come from?
47:13My younger sister decided it was about this much.
47:17I have three siblings,
47:19so I think it was easy to divide the money.
47:22Your son is praying for you.
47:24Let's open the prize.
47:27The prize is 750,000 yen.
47:301, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
47:36It's 1,000 yen!
47:39It's 1,000 yen!
47:43I did it!
47:46Wow!
47:49That's a lot of money!
47:51Uemae Chiyu's works are real.
47:54He painted them on a board in 1971.
47:59He painted various colors with a painting knife
48:02and added lines to them.
48:04It's a very careful job.
48:06You can only paint in Uemae.
48:08There's depth in the layers,
48:10so there's a great sense of the world.
48:13I loved Goho.
48:14He was the chief of the Himawari,
48:16which is a representative work.
48:18The chief of the Himawari!
48:20You can see the characteristics of Goho's techniques.
48:23Why did you choose this for your father?
48:27My father took a lot of pictures of Uemae's works.
48:33This one!
48:35It's a very precious work.
48:37I hope he will cherish it for a long time.
48:39But it's already 3.33 million yen.
48:43We're looking for a client!
48:46If you want to sell your treasures,
48:49please apply to the address you see
48:52with photos and episodes of your treasures.
48:56We're waiting for you!
48:58For more information, please visit the program's website.
49:02Please visit the program's website.

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