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00:00I'm sorry
00:03I'm
00:06You're the only one who's that kid
00:08like a pin me my dad I call
00:15Yes
00:17Hosaka Najimi next time I am walker, say
00:20Because I don't know I'm told you'll know the fruit or you may not get that so Joe
00:26Today, I'm going to talk about Hide-chan.
00:29Hide-chan?
00:30Who is Hide-chan?
00:31Isn't it Torotomi-san?
00:32Torotomi?
00:33What?
00:48Today's guest is...
00:57The accordionist, Koba-san.
01:01Born in 1959 in Nagano, Nagano Prefecture,
01:05he got his first accordion on his 10th birthday.
01:10It was a gift from his father, who played the accordion as a hobby.
01:15He found the sensation of the vibration of the instrument directly transmitted to his body very interesting,
01:20and he fell in love with it in no time.
01:23However, accordion at that time had a strong image of an instrument for accompaniment,
01:29and people around him said,
01:30Why do you play such an old-fashioned instrument?
01:35Accordion is a so-called unruly girl.
01:39It's really wonderful, but most people don't notice her charm.
01:44So, I'll change her image!
01:48At the age of 18, he decided to study at a prestigious music school in Italy.
01:55No matter how much he practiced day and night,
01:58he graduated with a master's degree.
02:02In addition, he won the world accordion competition for the first time as a Westerner.
02:10He made his major debut in 1991.
02:15He was highly praised for his innovative sound that overturned the conventional image of the accordion,
02:21and he won first place on the Greek hit chart.
02:29World-famous singer Björk caught his eye and participated in a world tour.
02:35Accordion is the best and coolest thing.
02:39In 2006, he won the Golden Lead Award, which is called the Grammy Award for Accordion.
02:47On the 27th of this month, he will release his album, Accordion Monster.
02:53In fact, he is a big fan of accordion.
02:56This is the second time he has participated in the jury for the first time in six years.
03:00Here is the client.
03:02This is Mr. Koba from Tokyo.
03:06Nice to meet you.
03:10You've been playing the accordion for a long time, haven't you?
03:12I don't have anything other than an accordion.
03:14Accordion was very popular among sailors about 200 years ago.
03:21I see.
03:23They carried accordion all over the world.
03:26With all due respect, I only wear an accordion.
03:29That's a good reason.
03:32Accordion is more than 1,000 pieces.
03:34You don't have this accordion?
03:36No, I don't.
03:37This is a new one.
03:39Is this a new one?
03:41How much did you win six years ago?
03:43I won 320,000 yen.
03:46As a result, I lost 200,000 yen.
03:48It was a very subtle loss.
03:50I see.
03:51I lost a lot of money.
03:53I thought I would definitely take revenge.
03:55Let's see what kind of treasure it is.
03:57Open the treasure.
04:02Mr. Soba.
04:04There are a lot of treasures.
04:09This is called SOBA CHOCO.
04:11These are all from Edo period.
04:13Did you collect them from Edo period?
04:15I've been collecting them for 20 years.
04:17I've been going on tours all over the country.
04:20I went to a coffee shop.
04:22How much is this?
04:24This is about 5,000 yen.
04:26This is about 25,000 yen.
04:28The price of this is very high.
04:31This is three or four times higher than when I bought it.
04:36This is gold-plated.
04:38This is called NAMAGAKE.
04:40This is probably the oldest one in Edo period.
04:43This is the oldest one.
04:45This is DAKO.
04:47This is popular.
04:49Each one is completely different.
04:51I think it's rare for people to write on it.
04:54It's nice.
04:55Do you usually use it?
04:57Of course.
04:58It's good for drinking coffee.
05:01It's really good for drinking sake.
05:04It's flexible.
05:06I don't think you should use it for anything other than SOBA CHOCO.
05:10I can't arrange it.
05:13Mr. Soba.
05:15This is an example of a song.
05:18This is an example of a song.
05:27This is an example of a song.
05:41This is his evaluation.
05:43How much is this?
05:44I will definitely win today.
05:46This is 580,000 yen.
05:47I will win this.
05:49Let's open the price.
05:51Price.
05:551, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
06:00350,000 yen.
06:03That's fast.
06:05That's amazing.
06:07I'm embarrassed.
06:09It's a little subtle.
06:11Mr. KUZAWA.
06:12Yes.
06:13I really didn't want to hear the word subtle.
06:17There are not many old things.
06:20From the second half of the 18th century to the 19th century.
06:23SOBA CHOCO was made the most.
06:26There was a time called the early days.
06:28In fact, there is no SOBA CHOCO vessel in the early days of the Edo period.
06:34It's not an old thing.
06:36It's a little rough because it's mass-produced.
06:41At that time, I put a little side dish in it.
06:44I used it as a side dish.
06:46I put soy sauce and miso in it.
06:48I put it on a plate of sashimi.
06:50It was a convenient vessel.
06:52Please enjoy using it.
06:54Mr. KUZAWA, how was it?
06:56I learned a lot.
06:57I'm depressed.
07:00Next is from KUSHIMASHI, Miyazaki Prefecture.
07:03Hello.
07:05When I asked him, he was in the garden.
07:09It's a nice atmosphere.
07:11The next person is SHIGEKO YAMASHITA.
07:15It's an expensive food.
07:18It's good.
07:20I'm going to be in the KANTEIDAN.
07:23Everyone celebrated it.
07:26It was a lunch party.
07:31I thought I had to celebrate it with everyone.
07:34I came running.
07:37I've been watching KANTEIDAN with my family for a long time.
07:40I love KANTEIDAN.
07:42I was surprised to hear that there was a request.
07:46I applied twice.
07:49I couldn't get in touch with anyone.
07:52I gave up.
07:54I'm sorry.
07:56However, three days ago.
07:58I got a call from the program.
08:01I was asked if I could come to Tokyo next week.
08:04I was in a hurry to go.
08:07Is it so sudden?
08:09When I received the call.
08:11I was in the middle of my last performance.
08:14I was listening to the call.
08:18I was surprised to hear that I could go to Tokyo soon.
08:23I was surprised to hear SHIGEKO's answer.
08:26I'm ready.
08:30What is SHIGEKO's treasure?
08:33It's a good luck charm.
08:36It's a good luck charm.
08:39I got it 20 years ago.
08:42I applied right away.
08:44I couldn't get in touch with anyone.
08:47I saw the news in April.
08:49I applied again.
08:52I was accepted.
08:55This is a treasure I want you to see.
09:00Please take a look.
09:05What is the treasure that makes you feel lucky just by looking at it?
09:08Let's take a look at it in the studio.
09:10A great person has appeared.
09:13I'm SHIGEKO.
09:21Thank you for waiting for a long time.
09:23It was yesterday.
09:24I'm glad.
09:25You have beautiful eyelashes.
09:27I went there two days ago.
09:29Did you go there again?
09:32You have exceeded your budget.
09:37How do you feel now?
09:40I watched the video in the waiting room.
09:43It was very good.
09:45Thank you very much.
09:47It was my dream to wear a kimono and go out.
09:50What happened today?
09:51I came to the hotel.
09:53My heart was pounding.
09:55I thought I shouldn't fall.
09:57I was in pain.
09:59This kimono looks like a battle suit.
10:01This is a normal kimono.
10:03This is a battle suit.
10:08I wear everything I have at home.
10:11This is a battle suit.
10:13This is good.
10:15Let's take a look at the treasure.
10:21This is not a normal 10,000 yen bill.
10:23If you go closer, you can see the mystery.
10:26Wait a minute.
10:30What is this?
10:34This is amazing.
10:36This is a gold number.
10:38Is this a number?
10:41This is an ATM, right?
10:45That's right.
10:47This is an ATM with a lot of money.
10:50This is a good performance.
10:52The money is about to come out.
10:54There is no wrinkle on this.
10:56This is a new item that was issued in 2004.
10:58This is a real T-shirt.
11:00Where did you get this?
11:02I got this at a bank.
11:04I got this for 100,000 yen.
11:06I didn't know this.
11:08I don't look at the numbers.
11:10That's why I like PACHINKO.
11:14If there are 7 numbers in a row, you will like it.
11:18Can I say this?
11:20The number of the telecom company is 7777.
11:23It's 7 again.
11:25I got this from Miyazaki Airport yesterday.
11:28Again?
11:30The number of the gate was 7.
11:32The number of the gate was 7.
11:36This year, on July 3rd, a new item was issued.
11:41It is SHIBUSAWA A1, which became the symbol of the 10,000 yen bill.
11:47In Fukuya City, Saitama Prefecture, which is the birthplace of SHIBUSAWA A1,
11:51a man from Fukuoka City donated the A1.
11:58In the first place, the image of the dead soldier is intended to prevent the image of the dead soldier.
12:05Humans are good at recognizing faces.
12:09Just a slight difference in facial expressions can be noticed immediately.
12:15The first time the 10,000 yen bill was issued was in 1958.
12:21The portrait was of Emperor Shotoku.
12:26Then, in 1984, when the dead soldier was killed,
12:31a new face appeared.
12:33This is Yukichi Fukuzawa, who is known for his excellent academic performance.
12:38At this time, the 10,000 yen bill was donated to Soseki Natsume from the Ito Hirogumi.
12:43The 5,000 yen bill was transferred from Emperor Shotoku to Nitobe Inazo.
12:50Before that, there were many portraits of politicians in every school,
12:55but the evaluation may change depending on the era,
12:59so it was decided to adopt cultural figures and educators.
13:04The standard of adoption is that he is a person who is widely known to the people and is proud of the world.
13:11And there are vivid portraits left.
13:17This portrait of Yukichi Fukuzawa was based on a picture of him when he was about 56 years old,
13:23but it was actually Yukichi's favorite,
13:28and he always said that he would use this picture at some point.
13:35Since then, the dead soldier has changed his design almost every 20 years,
13:42and in 2004, a new dead soldier was born.
13:46The 1,000 yen bill was donated to Noguchi Hideyoshi,
13:49and the 5,000 yen bill was transferred to Higuchi Ichiyo,
13:52but the 10,000 yen bill remained as Yukichi's.
13:56This was done to reduce the production preparation period
14:00by not changing the 10,000 yen bill, which contains 60% of the number of copies,
14:06and as a result, Yukichi became the face of the 10,000 yen bill for 40 years.
14:15However, the part other than the portrait was greatly changed and the number of colors was increased.
14:22On the back side, there is a difference in the color of the fabric,
14:26and there is a decoration pattern of the phoenix and Buddhism,
14:31and the color difference mark for people with poor eyesight has also been improved.
14:36It is easier to distinguish by using the Fukaohan print, which is very popular.
14:45In addition, due to the spread of high-performance scanners at that time,
14:49the number of copies was increased rapidly,
14:52and in addition to scattering micro letters,
14:55delicate gradation was applied to make the colors more complex.
15:03In addition to the central part of the Fukaohan,
15:07a bar pattern was added.
15:11In addition, a hologram with numbers, cherry blossoms, and Japanese bank notes was introduced,
15:18and the cutting-edge image prevention technology was devoted.
15:24Let's take a look at the request again.
15:27This is the 10,000 yen bill of Yukichi Fukuzawa, which was issued in 2004.
15:32What should be surprised is the number of copies, which is good luck.
15:38In the first place, the number of copies is the investment number printed on the wall,
15:44and the number is 900,000 from 00.00.01 to 9.00.00.
15:52The possibility that 7 will be lined up is 1 in 900,000.
15:57How much premium will it be?
16:00How will it be judged?
16:07Let's take a look at the request again.
16:25You just saw Shibusawa-san, didn't you?
16:27I saw the news, and I thought I could apply again.
16:31At that time, I sent it by mail, 20 years ago.
16:34You can do it from your current cell phone.
16:37Oh, you can apply.
16:39I sent it by mail.
16:41Did you send it by mail?
16:43How much is it?
16:46770,000 yen with expectations.
16:49770,000 yen. That's good.
16:53Let's take it. Open the price.
16:56How much is it?
16:581, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
17:034,000,000 yen.
17:074,000,000 yen.
17:10If it's 4,000,000 yen, a lot of people will buy it.
17:14I don't think it's 770,000 yen.
17:17But it's 4 times 4,000,000 yen compared to 100,000 yen.
17:22I think it's amazing.
17:25It's a very popular collection theme.
17:29No. 1, No. 7, and No. 8 are also popular.
17:36Oh, I see.
17:38Recently released Shibusawa Ichizo's No. 7.
17:42I think it's worth 100,000 yen if you go to the auction now.
17:45The important thing is that you have to be a judge.
17:48If one of these is sold, the evaluation will be less than half.
17:54Everyone has a chance to get this number.
17:58If you have a chance to get a new number,
18:02I would like you to check this number.
18:05You can get 40,000 yen and a judge.
18:08That was the best.
18:10It's worth hundreds of millions.
18:12It's worth hundreds of millions.
18:14Go! Nandemo Kanteidan in Kudatsu!
18:20This time, the stage is Kusatsu City in Shiga Prefecture.
18:25This year marks the 70th anniversary of Shiga.
18:29Many travelers came to the Shukuba Town where Tokaido and Nakasendo met and parted in the Edo period.
18:38Their fatigue was healed by the famous ubaga mochi.
18:43The mochi is made of soft sweet red bean paste.
18:49At the Ukiyo-e in Hiroshue,
18:51a picture of a traveler eating ubaga mochi is drawn.
18:58The popular spot now is the Miwako Museum.
19:02Of course, Miwako is the home of the world's leading freshwater fish museum.
19:09You can take a closer look at freshwater fish from all over the world.
19:16Baikun, the idol of the museum Baikaru Azarashi,
19:20is the only rare species in the world that lives only in freshwater.
19:27Tonight, Baikun's surprises will appear one after another.
19:32First, Mr. Sakamoto, who has been unhappy recently.
19:37Has anything good happened to you recently?
19:40Actually, my beloved husband passed away.
19:44And my precious dog became stupid.
19:48At the end of the day, I had an accident on my motorcycle and broke my collarbone.
19:53You ride a motorcycle?
19:57So you want to make this tree a little better, right?
20:01That's right.
20:03Here are the treasures.
20:07This is a picture of Heihachiro Fukuda.
20:11Heihachiro Fukuda is a Japanese painter who represents Showa,
20:15who pursued a novel color and shape.
20:18He has a little story.
20:21When I was young, I was a nurse.
20:24I went to see the director of the hospital.
20:29You went to see him?
20:31I didn't know he was such a great teacher.
20:34For him, he was a good-natured old man who always made matcha for him.
20:40When he was in contact with him, he liked him very much.
20:45He said, he wouldn't take care of me.
20:48But when he was young, he was cute.
20:50No, he is still charming.
20:54This painting was originally given to him by the director.
20:58When the director gave it to him, he gave it to him one by one.
21:03It looks like a sea, doesn't it?
21:05I think it's a sparrow.
21:07It's a simple way of drawing.
21:09The one in front of you is a warabi, right?
21:11Doesn't it look like spring?
21:13I think so.
21:15This is his evaluation.
21:17It's 100,000 yen.
21:20Even when it's so hard that you want to cry,
21:23it warms your heart and makes you feel positive.
21:27What is the result?
21:29Ta-da!
21:31It's 5 million yen!
21:33This is amazing!
21:355 million yen!
21:45This is one of the best works of Heihachiro Fukuda.
21:49Heihachiro is a person who opened the door to modernity in Kyoto Gadan.
21:55He says that new things are in nature and not in tradition.
22:00It's a sparrow under a sheep.
22:03When drawing a sparrow, it's normal to draw a picture like it's stuck on a branch.
22:10But when you look at this work,
22:12it's a composition that looks into a part of nature.
22:16It's new at the time.
22:18It's a very vivid color in the 1940s.
22:22Even if it's small, the evaluation is high.
22:25Isn't your luck better now?
22:28I've been sad for a while, but I'll do my best.
22:32That's great!
22:35Next is Sakai, who appeared instead of her shy sister.
22:41You look like a model.
22:43No, thank you.
22:45You're beautiful.
22:46I'm going out.
22:49This time, I came for my sister, who has been worried about her husband's collection wall for 23 years since her marriage.
22:58Her husband's name is Woo-chan.
23:00I'm so angry at Woo-chan's collection wall.
23:04Her husband, Woo-chan, is a big fan of Koto.
23:08He has no consultation with his sister.
23:10He is always in a fight with his sister because he was killed in a net auction.
23:15So...
23:16I came instead of my shy sister.
23:19It's amazing.
23:20It's not Woo-chan, it's not your sister, it's your sister.
23:23I look like a model.
23:25You can see that as soon as you come up.
23:29Here are the treasures.
23:35This is a painting of Yusai by Raguza Tama.
23:39Raguza Tama is the first female Western painter in Japan who was born in Bakumatsu.
23:46This painting is Woo-chan's favorite.
23:49Two years ago, it was sold at a net auction for 300,000 yen.
23:53It is said that it is 10 times more expensive than that.
24:00It's kind of lonely, isn't it?
24:02Yes.
24:03You need a bird here, don't you?
24:05I stopped painting on the way.
24:07I only used two colors of paint.
24:12If this is cheap, she will stop collecting Yusai.
24:17If it's expensive, will you sell it right away?
24:21I want to go on a trip with my sister.
24:26Is Woo-chan coming today?
24:27Yes, he is coming.
24:29Woo-chan!
24:30He looks very kind.
24:33You can say whatever you want to your sister.
24:36That's right.
24:40You have confidence in your eyes, don't you?
24:42Until a while ago, yes.
24:45If this is cheap, will you stop collecting Yusai?
24:50Not for a while.
24:53Woo-chan's evaluation is 3 million yen.
24:58In fact, Woo-chan is secretly watching his sister painting in the corner of the venue.
25:06What is the result?
25:10It's 1 million yen!
25:11Is it real?
25:13It's 1 million yen!
25:15Wow!
25:20I didn't get 100,000 yen.
25:22Well, you won't know that in 10 years.
25:26My character has completely changed.
25:29This is a real work of Ragusa Tama.
25:32Ragusa Tama is an Italian sculptor who was making sculptures in Japan.
25:36She married Vincenzo Ragusa and named him Ragusa.
25:40He was active in Europe for more than 50 years.
25:43He is the first Japanese female Western painter.
25:46The request is Yusai on thick paper and a flower called Kodemari is drawn.
25:52There was a story that I didn't draw enough.
25:54Tama is a person who has a Japanese heart.
25:57There is a composition called Eleonora Ragusa, which is the Western name of Tama.
26:05It's a very rare work, so please take good care of it.
26:11What do you think when you see this picture again?
26:14I think it's good.
26:17Next is Mr. Kitamura, who has been a tax collector for more than 40 years.
26:22Is it hard to be a tax collector?
26:25It's hard, but it's fun.
26:27When I experience tax evasion, I can see various faces.
26:36When I was in China, I thought it was amazing.
26:43I also saw that Mr. Nisoku was broken by himself.
26:50Here is the treasure.
26:57It is the sickle of the genius painter Soga Shohaku.
27:01It was passed down to Hikone, and when the Taisho era came to an end,
27:06Gifu, who was in Yoshi, gave it to him.
27:09According to the legend,
27:11Soga Shohaku went on a trip to Hikone and stayed at the temple.
27:19He didn't have a place to stay, so he drew a picture and left it there.
27:24Then there is no doubt about it.
27:26I don't know because I haven't seen it.
27:30However, the expression that took advantage of the loss of sin and the desire to draw are exactly like Soga Shohaku.
27:38Moreover, about 50 years ago, Kotto came to visit.
27:43It seems that there was a story that he wanted to buy it for about 2 million yen.
27:48Gifu refused this and decided to pass it down as a family heirloom.
27:55I'm also a tax accountant, so if it's too expensive, I'll have to pay the tax on the heirloom.
28:03So, the estimated value of the heirloom is 1,000,000 yen.
28:09If you have a reasonable estimate, you'll be fine.
28:13Everything fits perfectly, but...
28:16If it's a fake, you can't break it, right?
28:19In that case, I'll burn it somewhere.
28:24What is the result?
28:26Ta-da!
28:292,000,000 yen!
28:31I did it!
28:37You should have sold it for 2,000,000 yen 50 years ago.
28:43Unfortunately, it's not Soga Shohaku's work.
28:47The characteristic of the artist who made this work is that there are many jagged lines.
28:54Shohaku also uses jagged lines.
28:57In this person's case, he can't control it.
29:02The jagged line in the middle of the rock is also jagged.
29:08The jagged line on the beach is also jagged.
29:11The jagged line on the left side of the bridge is also jagged.
29:14Can you stop being so jagged?
29:16I'm sorry.
29:18This side is jagged, right?
29:20Yes.
29:22I'll break it.
29:24I'll leave it here.
29:28Next is Kawanabe, who likes fagots.
29:33This is a fagot, right?
29:35I'm 43 years old.
29:37I've met a lot of people, but this is the first time I've seen a fagot playing.
29:41It's not conspicuous at all, and there's no solo.
29:45It's an instrument that can't be seen at all on the stage or in people's heads,
29:52but it doesn't work without it.
29:55If I don't have a flute or a clarinet, it won't work.
30:01I don't know the sound, so can you play it for me?
30:06I'm always in the back, so can I say it's okay?
30:09Yes.
30:12Is there such a difference?
30:25I'm sorry.
30:44Here are the treasures.
30:48It's cute.
30:50It's a Pocky electric guitar.
30:53This is what my husband got 14 years ago.
30:56Saito Kazuyoshi, a singer-songwriter who made a commercial song for Pocky,
31:02used this shape of guitar in the music video,
31:06and he got a request for the same thing.
31:09It was sold for 42,000 yen.
31:14Here is the music video.
31:17It's cool.
31:20It seems that her husband was drawn to this coolness and bought it.
31:25Do you play the guitar?
31:28I've never seen it at all.
31:32She's never even taken it out of the box.
31:36This is her husband, Tomohiro.
31:39You've never lost, have you?
31:41I saw it for the first time today.
31:45Don't you play it?
31:46I can't play it.
31:47I wish I could play it with my daughter or my family.
31:50Do you want to play the guitar?
31:52I'm interested in it, but I don't play it very much.
31:56His evaluation is 30,000 yen.
32:01Can I play a little?
32:05It's cool.
32:07Kitahara checks the sound carefully.
32:10Mr. Kitahara, Pocky looks good on you.
32:13The result of the evaluation is after the commercial.
32:23Is it true?
32:25It's real.
32:28It's like a museum.
32:3514 years ago, her husband bought a Pocky electric guitar for 42,000 yen.
32:41What's the result?
32:43Ta-da!
32:4512,000 yen!
32:47It's a big deal!
32:52It's the day of Pocky in 2010.
32:54If you apply for it from November 11th to the 20th, it will be sold.
33:00It's a self-made product.
33:02I designed the Pocky box as it is.
33:05It's a cute guitar.
33:07I think it's well made.
33:09The neck is mahogany and the fretboard is hard maple.
33:12The fretboard is black charcoal.
33:15There is no rust.
33:17It's in a very good condition.
33:19I think it will make a very good sound if you play it properly.
33:22Next is Mr. Sagawa, who has been collecting pots since his 20s.
33:27I like all kinds of artworks.
33:30I like them a little bit.
33:32Do you understand your family?
33:35My wife is not interested at all.
33:39Do you support your family?
33:41No, I don't.
33:43I don't want to go.
33:46Here is the treasure.
33:51It's a picture of Mr. Fujii Tsutomu.
33:55Mr. Fujii Tsutomu is a painter who drew the growth of his three daughters in a precise depiction.
34:03Five years ago, he fell in love with a girl at an antique shop.
34:08Because...
34:10I thought she looked like a little girl.
34:13She was a little chubby.
34:15I didn't think it was a picture.
34:17When I first saw it, I thought it was a picture.
34:20Her hair was drawn delicately one by one.
34:25Her ears and cheeks looked very soft.
34:29She looks like my daughter.
34:32She looks like me when I was a little girl.
34:37I thought it would be very expensive, but when I asked the price,
34:41I was surprised to hear that it was 100,000 yen because it was just imported and I didn't know the true price.
34:47I was even more surprised to hear that it was 900,000 yen.
34:53It's a very expensive product, isn't it?
34:56That's right.
34:58Mr. Tsutomu's evaluation is 1,000,000 yen.
35:03I have nothing to lose.
35:06That's right.
35:07It's hard to say that you bought it for 900,000 yen, but you bought it for 1,000,000 yen.
35:12Today, Tsutomu will compete against his wife and daughter.
35:16If it's cheap, he won't let her in the house.
35:19What is the result?
35:221,500,000 yen!
35:25I won!
35:29I did it!
35:31I was saved.
35:34I'm sure it's real.
35:36This is a well-known artist who played an active role from Showa to Heisei.
35:41This work was drawn in the mid-1990s when I was in my 40s.
35:46Ms. Akiko Jijo, the daughter of Fujii Tsutomu.
35:50The details are drawn carefully.
35:53The background is brown and monochrome.
35:57The color of the kimono and the contrast of the obi make the presence of the girl stand out.
36:07Ms. Uchiyama, you look like your daughter.
36:10Many collectors love you because you have the eyes of a father who thinks of his daughter.
36:17Please take good care of her.
36:19I'm going to leave the front door proudly.
36:23Kantei-dan will be broadcast all over Japan.
36:28Next, from Yamagata City, Yamagata Prefecture.
36:32We visited this snack bar in Hanakoji, where Showa-retro restaurants are lined up.
36:42Please come in.
36:49My way.
36:53The next client is Mr. Kuniaki Mori, 71 years old, who seems to be singing comfortably.
37:01He's good.
37:03And he's a pretty good guy.
37:10I'm glad to meet you.
37:12I'm really glad to meet you.
37:16I used to be a model.
37:19Oh, that's a long time ago.
37:21I've been on a TV show before.
37:24It was a location shoot at Yokohama Port.
37:28I was the voice actor.
37:30I played the role of a criminal.
37:34I played the role of a criminal.
37:37You played the role of a criminal.
37:39I've never heard of it before.
37:41I thought it was different from ordinary people.
37:47It's embarrassing.
37:49That's good.
37:51By the way, what's your treasure?
37:54I got it from a loan shark.
37:58It was about four years ago.
38:01He's been a friend since junior high school.
38:04He went to see him because he wanted to talk to him.
38:11I was in a business, so I asked him to lend me about 3 million yen.
38:17But the money was too big, so I refused at first.
38:20But I was an old friend, so I decided to lend him 1 million yen.
38:26You're so kind.
38:28Even though he was a friend, he was polite.
38:31He said he wanted to keep a certain amount of money.
38:35His friend agreed.
38:39Later, he gave me the money in exchange for cash.
38:43That was the treasure.
38:46It's a story about two strangers who led the culture in the Azuchi-Momoyama era.
38:54I told him that 1 million yen was worth a lot.
38:57I told him to take good care of it because I would get it back soon.
39:04It's been four years since then.
39:06He and his friend have seen each other a few times.
39:09But there's no sign of him returning the loan.
39:14I'm starting to worry about whether the store is really worth 1 million yen.
39:18I look forward to working with you.
39:21What is the treasure?
39:23Let's take a look at it in the studio.
39:25Here's the client.
39:28This is Mr. Tomiaki Mori from Yamagata Prefecture.
39:31Nice to meet you.
39:32Nice to meet you, too.
39:33Nice to meet you, too.
39:34Nice to meet you, too.
39:35It's true.
39:36He's not just a normal guy.
39:38He's tall.
39:39He's tall.
39:40Did you go out in the sun?
39:42Yes, I did.
39:43You did?
39:44That's a good expression.
39:46What kind of police did you work for?
39:48For example, when you were a police officer in Japan.
39:50In Texas?
39:51Yes, in Texas.
39:52Didn't you work for Mr. Yujiro?
39:55Mr. Yujiro only worked in the studio.
39:57That's true.
39:58That's his image.
39:59Yes, his image of a blind man.
40:02Let's take a look at the treasure.
40:06Open the treasure.
40:10What is this?
40:11This is a bookmark that Sen no Rikyu gave to Furuta Oribe.
40:18What?
40:20What?
40:22What?
40:23Is it true?
40:26Where is it?
40:27This is Sen no Rikyu's face.
40:29His face.
40:30What does Furuta Oribe mean?
40:32Furu means old.
40:33It's an old-fashioned word.
40:36It's about Hide-chan.
40:37Hide-chan?
40:38Who is Hide-chan?
40:39Isn't it Toyotomi-san?
40:40Toyotomi?
40:41What?
40:43Hide-sama.
40:44Oh, it's true.
40:46Did he call you Hide-sama?
40:48I don't hear that often.
40:51Why was your classmate popular?
40:54It was a house owned by Daimyo in the Edo period.
40:58I heard that he lent 4,000 ryo to a certain criminal.
41:02It's a normal house now.
41:04Otherwise, you won't be able to buy a million yen.
41:07Do you still keep in touch with him?
41:09Yes, I do.
41:10I tried to contact him as soon as possible.
41:12When I have a lot of money, I contact him.
41:14But he doesn't answer my calls.
41:16It's common to have a lot of money.
41:19I thought it was suspicious.
41:21But it's real that he's flirting with you.
41:24Mr. Hoba.
41:25I think he's a fake.
41:31In the Momoyama period,
41:33Sen no Rikyu ruled Wabi-cha.
41:37Furuta Oribe pursued the beauty of Hachou as his disciple.
41:42The two were called the best monks in the world.
41:46But they died a tragic death.
41:49Why?
41:53Rikyu was born in Osaka, Sakai.
41:56He became close to Chanoyu when he was a child.
41:59He died at the age of 19.
42:02He thought that Chanoyu was a spiritual practice,
42:05just like Buddhism.
42:08But he was wrong.
42:11Nobunaga Oda became his disciple
42:13when he was over 50 years old.
42:17Nobunaga used Chanoyu as a spiritual practice.
42:20He invited the best monks in the world
42:23and gave them the chaki.
42:26At that time,
42:27there was a shortage of land as a reward.
42:30The chaki was said to be the best in Japan.
42:35After Nobunaga died,
42:37Chanoyu became a disciple of Hitomi Hideyoshi.
42:41He invited the emperor and his concubines
42:44to the golden chachi room
42:46and held the Kinri Chakai.
42:48At one time,
42:49he also held a large chakai of 1,000 people.
42:54But this was far from the Wabi-cha
42:56that Rikyu was aiming for.
43:01Wabi-cha is a Chanoyu
43:03that is said to have a pure tranquility.
43:09The chachi room of Rikyu
43:11is only two stories high.
43:15The entrance is so small
43:17that no one can enter
43:19unless they bow their heads.
43:21Even if you are a samurai,
43:23you can't enter with your head down.
43:27It is only by giving up your position and honor
43:30that you can taste the chachi.
43:36Even the chachi tools
43:38use materials and shapes
43:40that have never been used before.
43:45Simple hand-pulled bowls,
43:48crude yoho-gama,
43:52and bamboo flower pots
43:54that he cut out himself
43:56seek their own beauty.
43:59Rikyu, who was in charge of Wabi-cha,
44:02was revered as the greatest general in the world.
44:05But his relationship with Hideyoshi,
44:07who liked to show off,
44:09gradually deteriorated.
44:12Hideyoshi saw Rikyu,
44:14who was politically powerful,
44:17as an invincible enemy.
44:20He suddenly ordered a coup.
44:25After Rikyu's death,
44:27Furuta Oribe,
44:2921 years younger than him,
44:31founded Chano-yu.
44:34He was originally a samurai,
44:36but he learned tea from Rikyu
44:38and became deeply involved in Wabi-cha.
44:42However,
44:43his view of beauty was the complete opposite.
44:46If Rikyu was holy,
44:48what about Oribe?
44:50Oribe's favorite chachi
44:52had cracks,
44:54big distortions,
44:56and the design was original and novel.
45:00What was more important
45:02was the beauty of Hachou.
45:04Sometimes, he would divide a large bowl
45:06into ten pieces
45:08and re-arrange it into a small bowl.
45:13Oribe established a different,
45:15elegant Buke-cha from his death.
45:19The two shoguns
45:21were honored by Tokugawa Hidetada,
45:24but Oribe's free spirit
45:26was seen as revolutionary,
45:28just like Rikyu.
45:31When he was in Natsunojin in Osaka,
45:33he was suspected of having
45:35an affair with Toyotomi.
45:38He was ordered to surrender.
45:43Let's take a look at the request.
45:46This is a letter from Rikyu.
45:49The name is Kosako,
45:51but it is a shortened version
45:53of the old name of Oribe,
45:55Sasuke.
45:58Let's take a look at what it says.
46:01When Hide-sama died,
46:03he saw Araki-do-kun's teacup.
46:08This Hide-sama
46:10was probably Hideyoshi.
46:13Araki-do-kun was Rikyu's disciple
46:15and the head of the Buke-cha,
46:17Araki Murashige.
46:20I don't know the date,
46:22but it was September 3rd.
46:25Under the teacup,
46:27Rikyu's real name,
46:29Soeki-no-eki, and his face
46:31were engraved.
46:33In fact, the letter
46:35that Rikyu wrote to Oribe
46:37is missing.
46:39In this letter,
46:41it says that Rikyu
46:43made a gift for Soeki-no-eki.
46:47It seems that he exchanged information
46:49about the teacup from time to time.
46:52If the request is real,
46:54it's a big discovery,
46:56but how is it verified?
46:59How was it?
47:01I'm surprised.
47:03I regret saying that
47:05it's a fake.
47:07I think this is
47:09from the museum class.
47:11So, Rikyu,
47:13will it be a historical discovery?
47:15To be continued.
47:17To be continued.
47:19To be continued.
47:21Of course, we talked about
47:23your appearance this time.
47:25If it's worth more than 1 million yen,
47:27it's a great deal.
47:29A great deal?
47:31This is his evaluation.
47:33How much is it?
47:351.5 million yen, please.
47:37I want it to be real.
47:39How much is it?
47:41How is it, Rikyu?
47:431.5 million yen.
47:451.5 million yen.
47:471.5 million yen.
47:49100,000 yen.
47:51100,000 yen.
47:53It's a great deal.
47:55It's a great deal.
47:57Unfortunately, it's a fake.
47:59A fake?
48:01If it's real, it's 100,000 yen.
48:03Rikyu's line
48:05is tighter.
48:07It's tighter.
48:09If you look at the quality of the paper,
48:11it's as old as Rikyu's
48:13or the beginning of Edo period.
48:15For the Chajin at that time,
48:17Rikyu's handwriting
48:19was a natural one.
48:21Even if it's a fake,
48:23I want at least one point.
48:25But, as a 1 million yen stamp,
48:27I don't think it's a good fit.
48:29I'm sure it has something to do
48:31with your friend.
48:33You don't have to think about
48:35it.
48:37It's a shame, but
48:39it's a good deal.
48:41The next negotiation
48:43is going to be a tough one.
48:45We're looking for a client.
48:47If you want to sell
48:49your treasure,
48:51please apply
48:53to the address
48:55you see
48:57with a photo
48:59and an episode
49:01of the treasure.
49:03Please look forward to it.

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