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00:00This is a world-renowned specialty store.
00:05We went to the Meiji specialty store, which has over 100,000 types of screws.
00:15We met a glass photographer,
00:21and an artist who combines Japanese and Japanese art with screws.
00:27Wow, it's beautiful.
00:31We also went to the Yashinoki specialty store, which is rare in Japan.
00:37Wow!
00:39I can't see it.
00:41I want to keep it forever.
00:45We got to know the love story of a family who wants to save a golf course with Yashinoki.
00:51We met various specialty store dramas.
00:56This is a specialty store about 10 minutes' walk from Kappabashi Dongai Street in Taito Ward, Tokyo.
01:06What is it?
01:07Miyagawa brush and brush manufacturer.
01:10Wow, a brush specialty store.
01:14Welcome.
01:17Wow, there are a lot of brushes and brushes.
01:21There are a lot of brushes and brushes in the store.
01:25Brush, brush, brush.
01:29I recommend this hair brush.
01:33It's a wild boar's hair.
01:34If you brush your hair before shampooing, the dirt in the pores will float,
01:41so your natural skin will get healthier.
01:44There are also clothes brushes that use wild boar's hair without damaging the fibers of the clothes.
01:50It's a good price.
01:52A brush for craftsmanship used to apply lotion to Buddha statues.
01:59A brush for makeup made of goat hair, which is gentle on the skin.
02:03There are a variety of brushes and brushes.
02:08It has been in operation for 10 years.
02:11This is a brush and brush specialty store run by Miyagawa Kumiko, the third generation.
02:21All of our brushes are planted one by one like this.
02:26It's handmade.
02:27That's right. It's handmade.
02:29Fold it in half, hold the root firmly, and pull it in.
02:37Miyagawa-made brushes have a high density of hair so that they can be folded in half and fixed in a hole.
02:46It is characterized by being able to contain a lot of water.
02:52It's a lot.
02:54It contains a lot.
02:55Even if you just put on the tip of your hair.
02:59There are more than 300 types of brushes and brushes made with such traditional methods.
03:16What kind of people come to buy for what purpose?
03:21There was a drama of a surprising brush and brush.
03:27It's a surprising specialty store.
03:29Please show me where to use the brush and brush.
03:36The first person to come is...
03:41Hello.
03:43It's been a long time.
03:45I'm a teacher.
03:46Welcome.
03:47I'm a teacher.
03:48This woman is called a teacher.
03:51Is she a beginner?
03:52She seems to be a regular customer.
03:54It must be hard to have a new tool in front of you.
04:01What did she come to buy?
04:03Is it a brush?
04:04Excuse me.
04:05Can I ask you a question?
04:08Yes, you can.
04:09Can you show me the brush you bought?
04:14It's a brush like this.
04:17It's pretty big, isn't it?
04:20It's big.
04:21What did she buy?
04:22It's a brush made of horse hair about 20 centimeters long.
04:27It's a horse.
04:28What do you use it for?
04:31It's my job.
04:32It's your job.
04:33Yes.
04:34Do you use it today?
04:36Yes.
04:37Can I follow you to where you use the brush?
04:41Of course.
04:44How do you use the brush you bought?
04:47Let's go to the woman's workplace.
04:51I'm in the middle of making a prototype.
04:56What is the unexpected job of using a brush?
05:00She is famous.
05:01She is famous.
05:07It's a big safe.
05:12It's full.
05:13A woman who bought a brush made of horse hair at a brush shop.
05:16What kind of work does she use it for?
05:20Excuse me.
05:21Yes.
05:26This is my workplace.
05:28What?
05:29Yes.
05:31Even though it's a workplace, it's just a normal apartment.
05:36Even though it's a workplace, it's just a normal apartment.
05:42Then.
05:45She started applying oil to the fabric with the brush she bought.
05:51I'm in the middle of making a prototype for a cooking class.
05:58Are you in the middle of it?
05:59What is your job?
06:00I'm a cooking researcher.
06:03In fact, Hayashi is a cooking researcher who has published many original recipes for more than 30 years.
06:13However, why did she buy a brush for oil painting at a specialized store?
06:20It's the power of the brush that stretches evenly and thinly.
06:27Even if it's slanted, it won't come out of the waist.
06:31If the brush comes out of the waist, the oil in it will come out.
06:36But this brush doesn't have that.
06:37That's the advantage of Miyagawa's brush.
06:40It's a professional brush.
06:43Miyagawa's brush, which can be applied thinly and evenly without bending on the way,
06:49is a presence that can be noticed even among chefs.
06:54What is the taste of spring roll that she made with a new brush?
06:59Wow, it sounds good. It looks delicious.
07:02Is it crispy?
07:04It's crispy.
07:06Thanks to the brush, she seems to have made a satisfactory prototype.
07:11What's next?
07:15It's interesting.
07:17Welcome.
07:18It's a proof of character.
07:21There are 30, 20, and 25 types of brushes.
07:27Oh, really?
07:29She seems to have chosen a brush with a fairly detailed number.
07:37I wonder what type it is.
07:38After a long time of hesitation, what did she buy?
07:43Here it is. Thank you very much.
07:46Thank you very much.
07:50Could you show me what you just bought?
07:55This is it.
07:58What is this?
08:00This is what I use at work.
08:03She chose a horsehair brush No. 25.
08:06It's 8 cm wide and 6 cm long.
08:12She bought four of them.
08:14Four?
08:15Four brushes are necessary for work.
08:18That's right. Four brushes are necessary.
08:21Are you going to use the brushes you bought?
08:26Yes, I will use them today.
08:29Could you show me how to use the brushes?
08:32Is this it?
08:33Yes.
08:35It's okay.
08:36Is it okay?
08:38What does she use the four brushes she bought for?
08:42She goes to her workplace.
08:45What is her surprising way of using the brushes?
08:50It's amazing.
08:51It's beautiful.
08:57A man who bought four horsehair brushes for 22,000 yen at a brush shop.
09:04What kind of work does he use them for?
09:11This is his workplace.
09:12His workplace?
09:13That's right.
09:16What does he do for a living?
09:17He makes wooden hangers.
09:19Wooden hangers?
09:21Are they hangers?
09:22That's right.
09:25It's 1 m x 2 m.
09:28It's huge.
09:30There is an exhibition in Nagoya next October.
09:33An exhibition?
09:35I'm working hard on it.
09:39Mr. Katsutoshi Yuasa is a wood-hanger artist.
09:43He learned to make hangers at the Royal College of Art, a world-class art university in the UK.
09:49After that, he has opened his own shop in Japan.
09:54His work is like a picture.
09:58It's a picture?
09:59It's amazing.
10:00It's a picture.
10:03It's like a picture.
10:04His unique hangers are well-received in Japan and abroad.
10:10How do you use the four brushes you bought earlier?
10:15I use them one by one depending on the color.
10:19If it's yellow, I use yellow.
10:22If it's blue, I use blue.
10:24I see. That's why you bought four brushes.
10:28There are four types of paint used in this work.
10:31Four brushes.
10:33He said he bought four brushes to use the brush for each color.
10:38I use this brush again.
10:39Brush?
10:40Yes.
10:46He spreads the yellow paint on the first half of the brush he bought.
10:52He puts the paper on it and wipes it.
11:01It's colored in a vivid yellow.
11:07Next, he replaces the half of the brush and paints it red.
11:14He spreads the paint with the second brush he bought.
11:22Mr. Iwasa says this work must be done with a brush made in Miyagawa.
11:29This is the brush I bought.
11:33The tip of the brush is sharp, so it's good for drawing thin lines.
11:39In my case, the lines are quite thin, so the paint tends to accumulate on the carved lines.
11:45This brush is very good for drawing thin lines.
11:48I can draw extra paint, and it's easy to use because it has a strong grip.
11:55He has been using this brush for many years because it is thin and sharp and easy to use for his work.
12:03He replaces the brush with the half of the brush painted in red.
12:15It's beautiful.
12:16A leaf-like pattern has emerged.
12:20In addition, he paints the third half of the brush with a blue brush and replaces it with Japanese paper.
12:29He paints the fourth half of the brush in black and completes it with four colors.
12:38It's amazing.
12:44Mr. Tokoro's Sokontokoro is now on TVer.
12:48After this, the D&D show will start at 9 o'clock with a 10-minute extension.
12:56Please take a look.
12:58I'm also on TVer.
13:00If you don't watch it carefully, you'll miss it.
13:02What's that?
13:08It's autumn.
13:09It's autumn.
13:10It's autumn.
13:11It's good.
13:12It was hot this summer, so I thought it would be hot all the time, but it's autumn.
13:16It's going to be hot.
13:17It's going to be hot.
13:18It's going to be hot.
13:19Which is better, right hand or left hand?
13:22Right hand.
13:23Right hand?
13:24Well, depending on the person, the right hand has more muscles.
13:28That's right.
13:29I think there's a difference.
13:31When you measure the weight of both hands, which one is said to be relatively light?
13:36When you measure the weight of both hands?
13:38Yes, right hand and left hand.
13:40I feel lighter.
13:42Light.
13:43Light.
13:44Light.
13:45Light.
13:46Correct.
13:48You got it right away.
13:49I did.
13:50It just happened.
13:52I was surprised myself.
13:54That quiz was interesting.
13:56Let's go.
13:57It's autumn.
14:02A pine bug or a bell bug?
14:04A pine bug or a bell bug?
14:05I didn't say that.
14:06You did.
14:07A pine bug or a bell bug?
14:08I didn't say that.
14:09I said,
14:10Hello, bell bug.
14:12I see.
14:13When two fat people go to a casino,
14:16Hello, bell bug.
14:18That's a pretty good situation.
14:20Right?
14:22A cricket or a cricket?
14:24A cricket or a cricket?
14:25I didn't say that.
14:26You did.
14:27A cricket or a cricket?
14:28A cricket or a cricket?
14:29I didn't say that.
14:30You did.
14:31It's pretty close.
14:32What do you mean?
14:33It's pretty close.
14:34It's pretty close.
14:35It's pretty close.
14:36This is a masterpiece, right?
14:37Yes.
14:38It's good, right?
14:39I like it.
14:40It's good.
14:41It's good.
14:42What did you learn today?
14:45Nothing in particular.
14:50Mr. Yuasa, a woodcutter who purchased four brushes at a brush shop.
14:58He used brushes of yellow, red, blue, and black.
15:03And he made this.
15:06Okay.
15:12It's wonderful.
15:13What?
15:14What?
15:16Green flowers are blooming.
15:18It's like a picture.
15:19It's like a picture.
15:21It's amazing.
15:22This is made of only four colors.
15:26How do you feel about using the brush?
15:28If you use it over time,
15:32you can feel at ease with your hands,
15:34and it's easier to use.
15:35It's like a part of your body.
15:36I see.
15:37I'm looking forward to it.
15:38Yes.
15:39It's wonderful.
15:40It's wonderful.
15:41It's wonderful.

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