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00:00I need some money
00:02It's a vast variety of items
00:06A rare, shiny, jewelry that is a very popular brand
00:10They used the family trip skin to secretly loot it
00:14It's a demon!
00:16Are you serious? Are you kidding me?
00:18It's a demon!
00:20He loves pet's poop
00:23The treasure of the client is
00:25the famous frame of the fake that is almost 90% real
00:29I
01:00Okay, we've got a new captain!
01:02Let's have her on the show!
01:04Lately, I've been doing something new.
01:06You've been doing something?
01:07I've started it.
01:08What is it?
01:09Rhinitis.
01:10Rhinitis?
01:11I get rhinitis on my face.
01:12Really?
01:13Does it hurt?
01:14Of course it hurts!
01:16It hurts!
01:18But you're definitely glowing.
01:20Glowing?
01:21And your skin is bright.
01:22Is this the effect of the rhinitis?
01:24All right, please don't get any closer.
01:29Today's guest is the talented Mr. Kuniaki Shimizu.
01:38In 1971, he formed a group with Noburo Harada, a junior from Kyoto Industrial University.
01:48The first member was Mr. Manabu Suruga and Mr. Tsurube Shofukutei.
01:56At the time, folk songs were a big hit.
02:00But he thought it was boring to just sing seriously, so he started laughing.
02:05When he appeared at events and live performances, he caught the attention of musicians.
02:13In 1973, he made his debut with a song called Akatonbo.
02:19It sold more than 350,000 copies and became a big hit.
02:29The excitement of the live performance was tremendous.
02:32Even during the performance, toilet paper and raw eggs were thrown from the audience.
02:42However, at the time, this was also a form of communication with fans.
02:50After that, he released comic songs full of humor one after another.
02:56Among them, Neko Nyan Nyan Nyan, which was released in 1979, was a big hit on TikTok in recent years.
03:13From the mid-30s, he became an outdoor enthusiast.
03:18In 2013, he bought an uninhabited island in the Seto Inland Sea and set up a campground and a log house.
03:31In July of this year, he appeared in the local election in Tokyo.
03:38He surprised the public with his victory.
03:43Here's the client.
03:46This is Neko Nyan Nyan from Yamaguchi Prefecture.
03:51Thank you for coming.
03:54This is Mr. Ishimaru.
03:57Thank you for coming.
04:01You're doing a lot of things again.
04:03How did you feel when you appeared on the show?
04:05I was drinking in a meeting to support Mr. Ishimaru.
04:08Mr. Ishimaru recommended me.
04:11He said, Mr. Shimizu, how about Tochi?
04:13Is that the reason?
04:15At first, I was surprised.
04:18I said, Mr. Shimizu, there's nothing to lose, so it's okay.
04:23Did you do it on purpose?
04:25Yes, I did.
04:26I always say that it's more effective to do it than not to do it.
04:31So I did it.
04:33You don't regret it now, do you?
04:35I regret it a lot.
04:37The jury also experienced it today.
04:39I wanted to experience this once.
04:42Let's see what kind of treasure it is.
04:44Open the treasure.
04:46What is this?
04:49It's called Martin D45.
04:52It's one of the best ones.
04:55I bought it at a price I couldn't afford when it was sold.
05:01How much was it at the time?
05:03It was about 80 yen.
05:05Martin works well.
05:07I haven't used it at all.
05:08You've been using it for a long time.
05:10I've been using it since the beginning.
05:12There's a lot of things flying around.
05:15There's a sea bream.
05:18I've seen it with my own eyes.
05:21I'm glad there's a stage like that.
05:25Was the guitar okay?
05:27I protected my body with this guitar.
05:30How to use it.
05:31Can you still make a nice sound?
05:33Of course.
05:35Can you play it now?
05:38I'm glad.
05:42The old man at the fish shop said,
05:45It's been a long time.
05:52How to use it.
05:54It's nice.
05:56Do you think it's nice?
05:57I'm glad.
05:58You don't have to say that.
06:00Can you play this song in your group?
06:06I put it on the stage.
06:08Hitoshi Komuro was very angry.
06:10I told him to keep it at home.
06:12It's not something you can play.
06:15How much is it?
06:18I want to go to 3 million yen.
06:203 million yen?
06:22I got 3 million yen as a bonus on the land battle.
06:27Is that a recovery?
06:28Yes.
06:29Let's buy it.
06:30Open the price.
06:35Can you get 3 million yen back?
06:403 million yen.
06:42That's amazing.
06:44I'm going to die.
06:46I'm going to die.
06:48It's a player's condition.
06:51It's 2 million yen.
06:53It was established in the United States about 190 years ago.
06:56It's an acoustic guitar maker.
06:59It has the oldest history among all the existing guitar makers.
07:03This Martin D-45 was created by Country Musician Gene Autry in 1933.
07:11It is still being produced.
07:13It is the latest model of Martin guitar.
07:16This model has a production number.
07:19It was made in 1976 from 374763.
07:27The side and back boards are made of Indian rosette.
07:31This guitar was made between 1968 and 1969.
07:35It is a guitar made of a material that is currently prohibited from firewood.
07:38It is about 12 million yen.
07:41I was able to recover a lot.
07:43Can I do it again?
07:45Again?
07:47I can't do it.
07:49Next is from Nagano Prefecture, Nagano City.
07:53I went to his house.
07:56Mahjong.
07:58The family was surrounded by mahjong tables.
08:02Miyo Ueki, who wears fashionable glasses, is the next client.
08:08Does everyone play mahjong?
08:10I don't play mahjong.
08:12I don't play mahjong.
08:16I play mahjong.
08:18I played mahjong with my dad.
08:21Is mahjong fun?
08:23It's more fun than playing games.
08:26I play mahjong with my dad.
08:29When I play mahjong with everyone, I have more conversations.
08:33It's a lot of fun.
08:37It's good to have a friendly family.
08:40What is Ueki's treasure?
08:43It is a world-famous brand, Hikari Kagayaku.
08:48However, when I got this, my family was cold to me.
08:54Ueki has loved this brand since he was a teenager.
08:59He saved money and bought his favorite things.
09:05However, when he found this treasure at an online auction six months ago,
09:11he was fascinated by its beauty and used it as a gold bar.
09:17I used up all the money I had saved up to go to Universal Studios.
09:24Really?
09:26I can't believe it.
09:29My family was amazed.
09:31They said,
09:32It's dirty.
09:33The lid is weird.
09:35It's not worth it.
09:38I wanted to go to the U.S.
09:40It's a treasure that unknowingly went to the U.S.,
09:43so it's natural that it will be a new month.
09:46However, Ueki is not happy about it.
09:50My children told me it was dirty,
09:52so I used an electric brush to clean it every day.
09:55It became shiny and beautiful.
10:00His wife said,
10:04I think it's definitely a fake.
10:08My wife is always fascinated by this treasure.
10:13I'm always late to get ready,
10:16so I want my family to wake up.
10:20I want to win the auction
10:22and make my family say,
10:24Thank you for your support.
10:27A large number of close family members.
10:29The treasure in his hand is here.
10:33The client is here.
10:35This is Ueki Miyo from Nagano Prefecture.
10:40Nice to meet you.
10:44Husband and wife episodes are usually the opposite.
10:47There is a pattern of the opposite.
10:50It's rare for a wife.
10:53You couldn't stand it that much?
10:55Yes.
10:57I smelled money.
10:59Did you smell money?
11:01I thought it was worth it.
11:03You've been saving that money.
11:07It's 130,000 yen.
11:09130,000 yen?
11:10You're a demon.
11:12Really?
11:13Yes.
11:14You can drink this.
11:16Your family is here to see you.
11:19It's a tense atmosphere.
11:22Husband.
11:23How is it?
11:24It's not a joke.
11:25It's not a joke.
11:27Let's take a look at the treasure.
11:29Open the treasure.
11:32What is this?
11:34This is a silver photo of TIFFANY.
11:38When was this TIFFANY?
11:40I think it was about 140 years ago.
11:45This is a tombo.
11:47Tombo seems to be doing a good job.
11:52Are you doing a good job?
11:54This is realistic.
11:56This is a red tombo.
11:58This is a red tombo.
12:00This is a red tombo.
12:03Is it possible to get such an old item for 130,000 yen?
12:07It was black at first.
12:10Is this the original form?
12:12Yes.
12:13This is almost black.
12:15It was dirty, so it was cheap.
12:19This is very cute.
12:22This is very beautiful.
12:24Is this an electric toothbrush?
12:27I brushed my teeth a little.
12:30I thought it was better not to polish it with a soft cloth.
12:39I was hurt when I looked closely.
12:42I thought I brushed my teeth too much.
12:45Your wife is rough.
12:50This is a movie released in 1961.
12:54This is TIFFANY after breakfast.
12:57Audrey Hepburn's heroine, HOLLY, is on her way home from work.
13:04Tiffany is looking at her while having breakfast.
13:10The brilliance of Tiffany is as fascinating as HOLLY.
13:13Tiffany continues to fascinate people all over the world.
13:181837.
13:21Charles Louis Tiffany, who received a $ 1,000 grant from his father,
13:27opened a stationery and fancy goods store on Broadway in New York with his childhood friend.
13:36The first day's sales were less than $ 5.
13:41The strong attitude of guaranteeing quality and not selling at a low price
13:46became popular and became a popular store.
13:52It was a big turn of events in 1848.
13:57In France, where the French Revolution collapsed due to the February Revolution,
14:01aristocrats bought diamond jewelry at a low price and started selling them.
14:09At that time, there were few jewelry stores in the United States,
14:14so the demand for jewelry increased rapidly.
14:17Eventually, Tiffany became known as the King of Diamonds.
14:23Tiffany proposed that the shape of a diamond supported by six nails,
14:27which is the standard of today's engagement ring,
14:31should emit the brightest light.
14:39In 1851, Tiffany joined hands with the best silver mason in New York,
14:45John C. Moore, and began to manufacture silver jewelry in earnest.
14:52His style was exotic and unique.
14:57He studied art from all over the world thoroughly
15:01and freely and boldly created his own inspired shapes.
15:08He also paid attention to Japanese goldsmithing technology
15:11and quickly adopted the sculpting technique that was hardly seen in the United States until then.
15:19This vase, named the Magnolia Vase,
15:23boldly displays flowers decorated with enamel,
15:27and was praised as one of the most noteworthy silverware in New York.
15:37In the third Paris Expo, he won the highest prize of the year
15:42and made his reputation unparalleled.
15:46He was honored to be appointed as a brand ambassador
15:50by world rulers such as the Queen of England and the Duke of Germany.
15:57In recent years, the brilliant brilliance of Tiffany Silver
16:02has been awarded trophies by the NFL Super Bowl winning team
16:07and has also been used for the winning trophies of the Tennis All-American Open.
16:19Let's take a look at the request again.
16:22This is Tiffany's silver water bottle.
16:26Its height is about 20 cm.
16:29It is made of clay, which is hammered out of the entire body.
16:35On top of that, it is expressed as a hechima or tonbo hanging on a vine.
16:43Here is a stamp of sterling silver, which indicates that it is 92.5% pure silver.
16:52Tiffany Silver is highly expensive even in its current state,
16:57but what was made in the early 19th century
17:01cost more than 10 million yen at an auction.
17:05How much is it worth?
17:13Let's take a look at the request again.
17:16This is Tiffany's silver water bottle.
17:19Its height is about 20 cm.
17:22It is made of clay, which is hammered out of the entire body.
17:26On top of that, it is expressed as a hechima or tonbo hanging on a vine.
17:32Here is a stamp of sterling silver, which indicates that it is 92.5% pure silver.
17:38How much is it worth?
17:41This is Tiffany's silver water bottle.
17:44Its height is about 20 cm.
17:47It is made of clay, which is hammered out of the entire body.
17:52On top of that, it is expressed as a hechima or tonbo hanging on a vine.
17:58Here is a stamp of sterling silver, which indicates that it is 92.5% pure silver.
18:05How much is it worth?
18:08Let's take a look at the request again.
18:24Congratulations, master!
18:27I love you.
18:29I feel a connection.
18:32This is Tiffany's silver water bottle.
18:35It was made around 1880.
18:38The design is similar to the design of the early Arnouveau and Gallet domes.
18:44I think it is a masterpiece of craftsmanship, with the curve of the vine and meticulous details.
18:51Unfortunately, the place where gold plating is applied is a little bald.
18:57I don't know if it was originally polished with a toothbrush,
19:03but I think it was attached later.
19:06I think the person who had it before actually used it as a toothbrush.
19:11It is more convenient to have a lid, so I made a lid and attached it.
19:15That's great.
19:18How was this result, master?
19:20I will follow you for the rest of my life.
19:22Please follow me for the rest of your life.
19:25Let's go to Ichikawa!
19:34This stage is Ichikawa City, Chiba Prefecture, which celebrated its 90th anniversary this year.
19:42It is a city with excellent access to the city center and has a population of about 500,000.
19:47It is the fourth largest city in the prefecture.
19:51About 40% of Edo Mikoshi is made here, where the production of Mikoshi is thriving in the Gyōtoku area.
20:03The way of holding is characteristic.
20:06The holding hand is a sash that pushes the arm up and rotates.
20:12It is a Jisuri that lowers the Mikoshi to the bottom.
20:17After throwing the Mikoshi and clapping twice, it is grabbed again.
20:23It is not boring to see such a thing.
20:27The place where citizens come and go is Ichikawa City Botanical Garden.
20:32It is raised mainly in small animals.
20:36Bring it with your family so that even children can touch it directly.
20:42The special event is a caravan of Morimoto.
20:46Morimoto, who are fluffy, cross the bridge in a row.
20:54First of all, Mr. Igarashi, who works at Ichikawa City Hall.
20:59Did you want to work at Ichikawa City Hall originally?
21:02That's right.
21:03Were you born and raised in Ichikawa City Hall?
21:05No, I wasn't.
21:08But you were shown Ichikawa City Hall, right?
21:10Yes, I was shown.
21:11So now you live in Ichikawa City Hall.
21:13Oh, no.
21:18Here are the treasures.
21:22This is a shino-yaki from the Momoyama period.
21:26Momoyama period?
21:27My brother, who has been interested in the collection of baked goods for several years, bought it at an antique shop.
21:34My brother is full of confidence when he gets what he likes.
21:40My brother talks like a family member.
21:47Wow, it's a pain in the ass.
21:51He has a particular interest in this treasure.
21:56I'm sure it's real.
21:59How much did you get?
22:01He never tells me.
22:04What about your brother?
22:06He's not here for work today.
22:10I'm sorry, but I'm going to run away.
22:16The value of the treasure is 9,000 yen.
22:20I thought it was about 2,000 yen.
22:24But this year is the 90th anniversary of the Shisei Shikou.
22:28So I got 9 out of 10.
22:32If the value of the treasure is low, my brother should stop collecting baked goods.
22:39What's the result?
22:41The result is...
22:433,000,000 yen.
22:45It's a huge increase.
22:50This time, Mr. Tanaka and Mr. Nashimaru Ichikawa from Ichikawa Shidoushokubutsuen presented special products such as pears and nori.
23:02Congratulations.
23:04Thank you very much.
23:06This is definitely a Shino Mukouzuke from the Edo period.
23:10It's thin and has a very unique shape.
23:14It's called the Irisumi Mukouzuke.
23:18It's made of clay that was lifted up with a skull.
23:21It was made square and molded with a spatula.
23:26It's a so-called Gokezoko.
23:29It's made of a tool called Watochin.
23:33It's made so that it doesn't stick to the kiln.
23:36You can see a faint trace of the Watochin.
23:40This is also one of the promises.
23:43There are a lot of fake things in the Mooyama castle.
23:47The man who lifted this up is a master.
23:51How do you contact him?
23:54He's amazing.
23:57Next is Suzuki, a professional musician.
24:02Is it a violin?
24:04No, it's a viola.
24:07It's a little big.
24:09I see.
24:10So it sounds a little low.
24:13Suzuki originally played the violin,
24:17but he was fascinated by the gentle bass of the viola,
24:20so he switched to playing the viola.
24:23Let's hear the sound of the viola.
24:43It's gentle, isn't it?
25:03Kitagawa-san, how do you feel?
25:05It touched my heart.
25:07Our voices are getting lower.
25:11The treasure is a 7-fukujin-no-kakejiku
25:14drawn by Sengai Osho, the predecessor of the Edo period.
25:19What was it originally?
25:21My great-grandfather was called Asada Komanosuke.
25:27Asada Komanosuke?
25:30Komachan.
25:31Komachan was the first president of a company called Chuo Kouronsha.
25:38He passed it on to his daughter.
25:41Komachan's daughter?
25:43There were two of them.
25:45There were two daughters, right?
25:48Who were they with?
25:50Three people?
25:54I don't know the number of strings.
25:59Suzuki's great-grandfather was the youngest of four siblings,
26:03but he inherited the treasure.
26:09My older sister was in trouble.
26:11She had a hard time.
26:12My grandmother bought it for 1 million yen.
26:16Your grandmother?
26:17Yes.
26:18Even though it was your great-grandmother's?
26:20Yes.
26:21It's a happy design.
26:23My grandmother and mother loved it.
26:27They always decorated the kakejiku on New Year's Day.
26:31Their faces were kind.
26:33They all had a smile on their faces.
26:36The estimated value of the kakejiku was 1 million yen,
26:40the same as when my great-grandmother bought it.
26:43If it was real,
26:44I would like to buy it from a museum
26:46so that more people can see it.
26:50What is the result?
26:52The answer is...
26:541,200,000 yen!
26:56This is amazing!
27:00Congratulations!
27:02It's amazing!
27:03Did you get it?
27:04This is a real picture of Hichifukujin in Sengai.
27:09There is a mountain on top of the picture.
27:12If you put Hichifukujin's clothes and a cup of tea on top of it,
27:16and drink the Hichifukujin in a cup of tea,
27:20a good year will come again this year.
27:22Sengai's paintings are not like this.
27:25It's not a painted picture.
27:27It's a picture drawn by heart.
27:29It's soft and fluffy.
27:31It's humorous.
27:32It's fun to watch.
27:34If you don't become a seller,
27:36the clothes will be sold out.
27:39Next,
27:40Asakawa-san, who is crazy about a certain actor.
27:43Who is the actor?
27:45It's Yoshio Inoue, a musical actor.
27:49What do you like about Yoshio Inoue?
27:51His voice.
27:52His voice?
27:53He is a national treasure.
27:54He is a national treasure.
27:56About 15 years ago,
27:58Inoue-san saw a scene where he performed a cappella in a drama,
28:02and he was completely absorbed in it.
28:05He went to see the musical he was going to appear in.
28:09Do you buy goods?
28:11Even if I collect a lot,
28:12if I'm not there,
28:13I think it will be garbage.
28:14I think it's hard for my sons to organize.
28:17But recently,
28:19I started to release acoustic guitars.
28:21Acoustic guitar stand?
28:22Did you buy it?
28:23Yes, I did.
28:24Do you play it at home?
28:26No, I play it in front of the TV.
28:28In front of the TV?
28:29Yes.
28:30I think your sons are more worried about that scene.
28:36Here are the treasures.
28:40It's a great square plate.
28:43These are two square plates of Ogata Kenzan's wife.
28:49About 50 years ago,
28:50her husband's grandfather, Eichi-san,
28:53bought it for 380,000 yen.
28:57Speaking of Ogata Kenzan,
28:59if it's a real one,
29:00it must be very expensive,
29:02so she has been interested in it for a long time.
29:05The picture is very soft and cute,
29:08and I like the face of the minister.
29:11Isn't it good?
29:12Inoue Yoshio-san is a national treasure, right?
29:14Yes, I am.
29:15What do you think of this square plate of Ogata Kenzan?
29:18It's a bit...
29:21The value of the treasure is 500,000 yen.
29:26The ticket price, the transportation fee,
29:28and the money to buy it all cost a lot of money,
29:31so if it's a good one, I want to sell it right away.
29:34What is the result?
29:36Ta-da!
29:383,000 yen!
29:41What a shame!
29:43What a terrible fake!
29:48This is one of the most popular fake
29:51that was made around the mid-1930s.
29:55This square plate is
29:58originally designed to be a square plate of baked goods,
30:02and it was originally designed to be a square plate of baked goods,
30:05and it was originally designed to be a square plate of baked goods,
30:09so the picture and the book
30:12are completely different.
30:18It's terrible.
30:20The balance is bad.
30:22It's completely different.
30:24Please tell us how you feel now.
30:26Well, I can't say anything.
30:29Next is Ms. Niki, who has changed her life with painting.
30:33When did you start?
30:36It's been over 20 years.
30:39I've always liked drawing,
30:42so I used to make big paper plays.
30:45When she participated in an event for children to read and play,
30:50she noticed that children with hearing impairment were not enjoying it,
30:54so she started going to a sign language school.
30:57That's where she met her destiny.
31:00I met a man I couldn't hear,
31:03and he became my husband.
31:06Wow!
31:09This is her husband, Mr. Hotaka.
31:12What did you like most about your wife?
31:26She brightens up everyone around her.
31:30I see.
31:32It's a festival.
31:35Excuse me.
31:36Is there a festival like this?
31:39Yes, there is.
31:43Her treasure is a beautiful painting by Yumeji Takeshita.
31:48About 20 years ago,
31:50her husband was addicted to online auctions,
31:52and when he found a work by Yumeji Takeshita,
31:55he bought it.
31:57Excuse me, sir.
31:59What did you like about it?
32:02I trusted my eyes, so I bought it.
32:11How did you feel when you first heard about it?
32:13I was like, what?
32:14You couldn't believe it, right?
32:15I couldn't believe it.
32:16After I gave birth to my child,
32:18I told him,
32:20please don't do it, because it costs money.
32:22So I stopped.
32:24But you still have the tickle here.
32:27It's a tickle.
32:29Her evaluation is 640,000 yen,
32:32which is the same as when she bought it.
32:35She doesn't doubt her husband's eyes,
32:37but she has been hesitating for a long time.
32:40She wants to make him feel better today.
32:42The result of the evaluation is after the commercial.
32:48Shizuoka
32:51Shizuoka
32:53Yumeji Takeshita
32:57This is suspicious.
32:59Do you think so?
33:05Yumeji Takeshita bought it for 640,000 yen.
33:09What is the result?
33:12Ta-da!
33:14850,000 yen!
33:16Yes!
33:18Yes!
33:22Congratulations!
33:25It's a real one.
33:27It says,
33:29when you walk in the city.
33:31What kind of situation is it?
33:34It's a work that gives you a lot of images.
33:38Yumeji often uses deformation.
33:41This work is also very thick and big
33:44for a woman's face.
33:47It's strange in terms of balance,
33:50but it's a work that makes you feel the softness of a woman.
33:55I think it would be nice if you could enjoy it
33:58as a symbol of their happiness.
34:01Next is Mr. Akanishi,
34:03who has been in the stock market for 60 years.
34:05How much money do you have now?
34:07I have enough money to give my grandchildren a New Year's ball.
34:11How many grandchildren do you have?
34:14Five.
34:16By the way, this year's New Year's ball is 100,000 yen per person.
34:21My grandchildren are small,
34:23so I gave it to my parents.
34:25I'm sure your parents will use it.
34:28The treasure is a vase of three Kiyomizu Rokubei,
34:32the famous craftsmen of Kyoyaki,
34:34who have been active since the end of the Edo period.
34:3930 years ago,
34:41Mr. Nakajima was running a mobile fruit shop that sold vegetables.
34:46His favorite bento shop couldn't pay 300,000 yen for vegetables,
34:52so this vase was given to him in return.
34:56He has cherished it for a long time,
34:59but what does he like about it?
35:02As Mr. Nakajima often says,
35:04the good thing is that you don't put your hands out.
35:07You don't put your hands on the table.
35:09I heard you don't put your hands on the table.
35:12So, when you have a good job,
35:15I felt that you were good at painting.
35:19What did you show your family when you appeared on the show this time?
35:24I said, if it's expensive, let's make it yakiniku.
35:28Oh, you're full of enthusiasm.
35:31Everyone in your family?
35:33Oh, you're all wearing sleeves.
35:36Are you a girl who gets 10 times the annual salary?
35:41Are you still saying you want to eat yakiniku?
35:45Mr. Nakajima's evaluation is 300,000 yen,
35:48which is the same as the amount of vegetables he couldn't receive.
35:52He likes it very much,
35:54so he won't put his hands out,
35:56but it can't be helped if it's a request from his cute grandchildren.
35:59What is the result?
36:02Ta-da!
36:04It's amazing!
36:06This is amazing!
36:13There is no doubt that this is the 3rd Kiyomizu Rokube.
36:17It was made about 150 years ago,
36:20about 10 years before the Meiji era.
36:23What's really good is this painting.
36:27First of all, the chrysanthemum flowers in the cave are blooming,
36:31and there is a phoenix on the tree,
36:33and a button on the inside,
36:35and this ear is a water lily.
36:38It's a collection of Kiyomizu Rokube's gorgeous flowers.
36:43Your family should also become a fortune teller.
36:47Is that okay?
36:49Please come to Daisho-ku.
36:52Kanteidan will be broadcast anywhere in Japan.
36:57Next is from Setagaya-ku, Tokyo.
37:01The next client is
37:03Ms. Chiyaki Shibukawa,
37:07who is giving apples to her pets.
37:10This is Rin-chan,
37:12who is giving apples to her pets.
37:15She is actually quite good at it.
37:19Shibukawa!
37:23She can say her own name.
37:27And...
37:30Oh, it's stuck in her head.
37:33She is quite good at it.
37:38She is currently buying
37:40three scales of South American apricot,
37:44and two of African apricot.
37:48Rin-chan and Suzu-chan.
37:50They are all so cute.
37:52It's as if they are my own children.
37:55They are cute.
37:57When I talk to them,
37:59they understand me.
38:02When I say,
38:04they say,
38:06and when I come back,
38:08they cry with joy.
38:11What is this fantasy?
38:13Today,
38:15we are going to show you
38:17a photo taken by the Kanto Kanteidan.
38:20Who thinks that
38:22the treasure is real?
38:29What is the treasure?
38:32It's a famous painting
38:35that is said to be fake
38:38when you hear the name of the Kanteidan.
38:43About 20 years ago,
38:45when Tazu-san's wife died
38:48and the house was to be demolished,
38:51the four sisters, including their mother,
38:54gave away the antiques in the house.
38:57At that time, the mother got it.
39:00So,
39:01we asked Naoko-san's mother
39:04about the story.
39:06I am the youngest of four sisters.
39:10The sisters were very kind.
39:13They said,
39:14I can take whatever I like.
39:17So, this is what I got.
39:20Why did you choose the antiques?
39:24It's intuition.
39:26I didn't recognize the artist at all.
39:30Anyway, the painting is cute,
39:32so I chose this.
39:34Was the mother's intuition right at that time?
39:38I wonder if the painting is fake.
39:42Thank you, Kantei.
39:46What is the artist of the fake painting?
39:50Let's see it in the studio.
39:53Here is the client.
39:55Mr. Tsuyoshi Tsubukawa from Tokyo.
39:59Nice to meet you.
40:00Nice to meet you, Kanteidan.
40:02Nice to meet you, too.
40:04You have a strange world view.
40:07You said your name, didn't you?
40:09Yes, I did.
40:10Tsubukawa.
40:14I heard Rin-chan,
40:16but how about you, Imawa-san?
40:18I heard you crying.
40:20Every morning, when I wake up,
40:22I do a ritual.
40:24Ritual?
40:25I say, I will call your name.
40:27Do you chant?
40:29When I say, Tsubukawa,
40:31I say, Rin-chan.
40:32You only say Rin-chan.
40:34What else do you do?
40:36We support you.
40:38Let's see the treasure.
40:40Open the treasure.
40:44It's not a cat, it's a mouse.
40:46It's a kakejuku from Maruyama.
40:48Maruyama is here.
40:50It's here.
40:52It looks like a mouse is trying to carry an egg.
40:57It's holding an egg.
40:59Why is it pulling its tail?
41:01Maybe it's asking for it.
41:03Give it to me.
41:05It's saying, it's mine.
41:07Give it to me.
41:09Maybe it's trying to get another egg.
41:11That's a mouse.
41:13The hair and the beard
41:17are drawn in detail.
41:20What about the structure?
41:22It's empty.
41:24Maybe the perspective is wrong.
41:27Maybe.
41:29It should be thinner.
41:31This is suspicious.
41:33Do you think it's suspicious?
41:35I thought the way the desk was drawn was bad.
41:37It looks like it's out of focus.
41:40It's clearly written as a royal residence.
41:42The more clearly it's written,
41:44the more I'm worried.
41:46The mouse is realistic.
41:49Maruyama Royal Residence
41:51Maruyama Royal Residence
41:53Maruyama Royal Residence
41:55Maruyama Royal Residence
41:57Maruyama Royal Residence
41:59Maruyama Royal Residence
42:01The national treasure is 1 point.
42:03The important cultural property is 12 points.
42:08Then, 6 out of 59.
42:11What does this number represent?
42:17Actually, in the history of Nandemokanteidan 31 years,
42:22it is the number of requests that were appraised as the real thing of Maruyama Royal Residence.
42:28In other words, 89.8% of the requests were fake.
42:34It's almost 90%.
42:36If you think it's a fake,
42:38it's not too much.
42:44Born in a farmer's house in Tanba in 1733,
42:48he went to a shop in Kyoto when he was a teenager.
42:53In one of the products of the shop,
42:55if you pass through the sudden lens in the box,
42:59there is a device that makes the picture look three-dimensional.
43:02There is a peeping glass.
43:04By drawing the picture,
43:07the royal family naturally adopted the Western perspective.
43:11In addition, they actively adopted the techniques of Kano-ha and Chinese painting.
43:17From the age of 30,
43:19the royal family started to work in earnest.
43:24At that time, when it comes to painting training,
43:27like the Kano-ha,
43:29they kept imitating the works of the predecessors.
43:33However, the royal family, which did not belong to the Ryuha,
43:36always hid their face in their pockets,
43:39and did everything they could.
43:42They believed only in their own eyes,
43:45and opened up their own territory.
43:49They liked to draw puppies,
43:52and the fluffy texture was so cute that they wanted to hug it.
43:58If you think about it,
44:00they drew things they had never seen as if they had seen them.
44:05For example, a tiger.
44:08At that time, in Japan,
44:10they never saw a living tiger,
44:13but they drew a very unique tiger
44:16by referring to the shape of the tiger's body
44:19and the fur of the tiger's hair.
44:23Furthermore, when it comes to ghosts,
44:26the woman in the ghost costume
44:29was terrifyingly scary.
44:33The ghost had no legs.
44:38However, they did not dare to draw in detail,
44:41and boldly omitted the background around them.
44:47Sometimes, they made the faint feathers feel vivid in one color.
44:55The national treasure, Yukimatsuzubyobu,
44:58is a masterpiece that depicts a pine tree
45:01illuminated by sunlight on a snowy morning.
45:05The snow itself is not painted.
45:10The white of the paper is kept alive.
45:14Despite its appearance,
45:16the snow is just piled up,
45:19and the soft texture is vividly expressed.
45:25When you look at it closely,
45:27your imagination expands and you are led to another world.
45:31This was the royal family's goal.
45:36Let's take a look at the request again.
45:39This is a drawing of the Maruyama royal family.
45:43A mouse is holding an egg and looking up.
45:47Another mouse is pulling the mouse.
45:50This is drawn in great detail.
45:53Is the mouse trying to steal the egg
45:55and trying to save a friend who can't move?
45:59Or is this the best way to carry the egg?
46:05Either way, it's a national treasure, and it's really lovely.
46:10It is said to date back to 1789,
46:15so it must have been drawn when he was 57 years old.
46:19What does it mean?
46:22Let's take a look at the request again.
46:25This is a drawing of the Maruyama royal family.
46:28It is said to date back to 1789,
46:31so it must have been drawn when he was 57 years old.
46:34Either way, it's a national treasure, and it's really lovely.
46:37It is said to date back to 1789,
46:40so it must have been drawn when he was 57 years old.
46:43What does it mean?
46:46It is said to date back to 1789,
46:49so it must have been drawn when he was 57 years old.
46:52Let's take a look at the request again.
46:55What does it mean?
46:58It's the real 300 yen!
47:01What?
47:04It's the real 300 yen!
47:07It's the real 300 yen!
47:10It's the real 300 yen!
47:13Who said 5,000 yen?
47:16It's the real 300 yen!
47:19It's the real 300 yen!
47:22It's the real 300 yen!
47:25The point is the way the mouse is drawn.
47:28The mouse has a hard fur texture,
47:31and it is drawn carefully with a thin, hard brush.
47:34and it is drawn carefully with a thin, hard brush.
47:37The density of the fur is thick on the back,
47:40and it is drawn thinly on the belly.
47:43It is drawn with a technique called Tsuketate,
47:46where the ears and tail are laid down
47:49and drawn with a brush that Maruyama is good at.
47:52and it is drawn with a technique called Tsuketate,
47:55and it is drawn with a technique called Tsuketate,
47:58and it is drawn with a technique called Tsuketate,
48:01and it is drawn with a technique called Tsuketate,
48:04and it is drawn with a technique called Tsuketate,
48:07and it is drawn with a technique called Tsuketate,
48:10one of them is holding eggs,
48:13and the other one is sowing.
48:16I think that this scene was drawn
48:19in Chinese paintings.
48:22I think that this scene was drawn
48:25and thought that it would be a gleaming work in my opinion.
48:28and thought that it would be a gleaming work in my opinion.
48:31However, I think that would happen as if it was a characters reference from Chinese painting.
48:34I see.
48:37It's not fair.
48:38Well, I'm really sorry about this.
48:40I'm really sorry about this.
48:41Congratulations on this result.
48:43You're still that slow?
48:46The client is waiting.
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48:52please apply for the program to the end of the program,
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