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00:00Yeah!
00:01FBS.
00:02It's here.
00:03It's like...
00:04On the moon.
00:05Your wish will come true!
00:06I don't think it's a replica.
00:07I think it's the real thing.
00:0855 years after the first human moon landing, the treasure of Apollo 11 has landed in Fukuoka.
00:09Let's be honest.
00:10Let's talk about the price.
00:11Yes.
00:12Apollo 11.
00:13Good evening.
00:29Welcome to HAKKEN RAKUCHAKU!
00:33Good evening, it's time for HAKKEN RAKUCHAKU.
00:36This time, we're going to talk about something we do every now and then.
00:39We're going to find out the truth about the mysterious people and locations in the show.
00:44It's the Rumored Truth Corner.
00:51Who are you?
00:53I'm a former comedian, and I just got a new job at AD.
00:56That's a lot of information.
00:58You're a former comedian?
00:59Yes, I am.
01:00I'm a model for a company called Twin Planet.
01:03You're a comedian, too?
01:04Yes, I am.
01:05I've been doing this since I was in middle school.
01:07You've been doing this since you were in middle school?
01:08That's a lot of information.
01:10Rumored Truth Corner
01:13Mr. Shirota is a 36-year-old man.
01:16There's a wrecked car at the intersection of Nakaizumi Industrial Complex,
01:22National Road 205, Nogata City.
01:27It's not just an abandoned car.
01:30There's a car on a concrete pedestal.
01:34I don't think it's on purpose.
01:38It's been 15 years since I started driving,
01:41but every time I pass by, I'm always curious.
01:44I'd like you to find out why someone is decorating a wrecked car.
01:51Sometimes old cars are left unattended.
01:57Or maybe the car on the pedestal was wrecked.
02:05By a new car.
02:12We're in Nogata.
02:14It's around National Road 205.
02:18It's a very easy-to-understand place.
02:21Excuse me.
02:24It's not like a wrecked car is left unattended in front of your house, is it?
02:29No, it's not like that.
02:30I feel like there's something on purpose.
02:35Not in front of the store?
02:36No, not in front of the store.
02:37It's like a vacant lot.
02:40Let's go take a look.
02:42Nogata Station
02:47Is it close?
02:48It's right there.
02:49Which way?
02:50To the left.
02:51To the left?
02:52That's right.
02:53It's on the left.
02:55It's a little further down.
02:56It's a little further down.
02:57It's right next to National Road 205.
03:00Oh!
03:02It's a total wreck.
03:05What?
03:08It's a total wreck.
03:09It's 10 times worse than I thought.
03:21Nogata Station
03:24Here it is.
03:28Wow.
03:30This is...
03:33amazing.
03:35How should I put it?
03:36It's not a total wreck.
03:39There's a lot of damage from the outside.
03:44This part is completely damaged.
03:48It's like a car accident.
03:51There's no signboard, is there?
03:53No, there isn't.
03:55But this stand
03:58wasn't placed where it was supposed to be.
04:01In terms of size.
04:03I'm quite shocked by this.
04:22Do you know there's a wreck on the left of National Road 205?
04:28Yes, I do.
04:29You do?
04:30Do you know why it's there?
04:32No, I don't.
04:33How long have you seen it?
04:35I came to Fukuoka 14 years ago.
04:38I saw it then.
04:40It's been there for a long time.
04:43Do you know there's a wreck on the side of the road?
04:45Yes, I do.
04:46You do?
04:47It's famous.
04:48Do you know anything about it?
04:49No, I don't know anything about it.
04:51How long have you seen it?
04:53Since I was a kid.
04:56How many years ago?
04:58Since I was a kid.
05:00You're quite old.
05:04Hello.
05:05Hello.
05:06You're wearing an American tie.
05:08Are you Trump?
05:09Yes.
05:12I've heard that there are a lot of accidents
05:16on that site.
05:18I've heard that there are a lot of accidents on that site.
05:23Does that mean the government is doing it?
05:26The president of Marugame Tourism set it up.
05:32Marugame Tourism?
05:33Yes.
05:34Was there Marugame Tourism?
05:36It's a convenience store.
05:38Oh, I see.
05:40I see.
05:42So the president of Marugame Tourism set it up.
05:45Is that true?
05:46Yes, it is.
05:48Mr. Hori.
05:49Mr. Hori?
05:50Yes.
05:57Marugame Tourism.
05:58Marugame Tourism.
06:00The president of Marugame Tourism set it up.
06:03Oh, it's closed.
06:06I'm sorry.
06:10Seriously?
06:13Nobu and Fukki.
06:17What day is it today?
06:19Today?
06:20Today?
06:21Is it open?
06:24Isn't MG Marugame Tourism?
06:32It's a tourist bus.
06:35Oh, this is it.
06:37The president of Marugame Tourism set it up.
06:40I have a phone call.
06:43Mr. Hori went to this site.
06:45Mr. Hori?
06:46He is the president of Marugame Tourism.
06:49If he comes to the site, we can make time for him.
06:53Look.
06:55There is a car school.
06:58So there is a possibility of an accident.
07:02The president of Marugame Tourism set it up.
07:05We came to Humanity Nogata.
07:08I wonder if the president and Apo were taken.
07:11The president just said hello.
07:14That's the president.
07:16Please wait in the hall on the right.
07:18Let's wait.
07:19The president will be here soon.
07:24Excuse me.
07:30The president is here.
07:31Excuse me.
07:33I'm sorry to bother you.
07:36There is a broken car on the pedestal.
07:41Did the president set it up?
07:45There were many accidents on that street.
07:47I see.
07:49Five people died at that site.
07:52Their parents.
07:54There was a big car behind them.
07:58The car hit the car.
08:01All of them were burned to death.
08:04There were many accidents.
08:07We had to avoid accidents.
08:18There was a big car on the pedestal.
08:22There was a big car on the pedestal.
08:24There was a big car on the pedestal.
08:26There was a big car on the pedestal.
08:28There was a big car on the pedestal.
08:30There was a big car on the pedestal.
08:32There was a big car on the pedestal.
08:34There was a big car on the pedestal.
08:36There was a big car on the pedestal.
08:38There was a big car on the pedestal.
08:40There was a big car on the pedestal.
08:42There was a big car on the pedestal.
08:44The driver of the car was killed.
08:46The driver of the car was killed.
08:48The driver of the car was killed.
08:51About 10 people died.
08:53At that site?
08:54A woman died in front of our company.
08:59I had to do something.
09:02I had to do something.
09:05I had to be careful.
09:09I wanted to make people think like that.
09:12I wanted to make people think like that.
09:14I wanted to make people think like that.
09:15The chairman of the board of directors thought it was a terrible incident.
09:19The chairman of the board of directors thought it was a terrible incident.
09:21The chairman of the board of directors thought it was a terrible incident.
09:23The chairman of the board of directors thought it was a terrible incident.
09:24The chairman of the board of directors thought it was a terrible incident.
09:25The chairman of the board of directors thought it was a terrible incident.
09:26The chairman of the board of directors thought it was a terrible incident.
09:27The chairman of the board of directors thought it was a terrible incident.
09:28The chairman of the board of directors thought it was a terrible incident.
09:29The chairman of the board of directors thought it was a terrible incident.
09:30The chairman of the board of directors thought it was a terrible incident.
09:31The chairman of the board of directors thought it was a terrible incident.
09:32The chairman of the board of directors thought it was a terrible incident.
09:33The chairman of the board of directors thought it was a terrible incident.
09:34The chairman of the board of directors thought it was a terrible incident.
09:35The chairman of the board of directors thought it was a terrible incident.
09:36The chairman of the board of directors thought it was a terrible incident.
09:37The chairman of the board of directors thought it was a terrible incident.
09:38The chairman of the board of directors thought it was a terrible incident.
09:39The chairman of the board of directors thought it was a terrible incident.
09:40The chairman of the board of directors thought it was a terrible incident.
09:41The chairman of the board of directors thought it was a terrible incident.
09:42The chairman of the board of directors thought it was a terrible incident.
09:43The chairman of the board of directors thought it was a terrible incident.
09:44The chairman of the board of directors thought it was a terrible incident.
09:46The chairman of the board of directors thought it was a terrible incident.
09:47The chairman of the board of directors thought it was a terrible incident.
09:48The chairman of the board of directors thought it was a terrible incident.
09:49The chairman of the board of directors thought it was a terrible incident.
09:50The chairman of the board of directors thought it was a terrible incident.
09:51The chairman of the board of directors thought it was a terrible incident.
09:52The chairman of the board of directors thought it was a terrible incident.
09:53The chairman of the board of directors thought it was a terrible incident.
09:54The chairman of the board of directors thought it was a terrible incident.
09:55The chairman of the board of directors thought it was a terrible incident.
09:56The chairman of the board of directors thought it was a terrible incident.
09:57The chairman of the board of directors thought it was a terrible incident.
09:58The chairman of the board of directors thought it was a terrible incident.
10:00General manager Yamamoto, good work.
10:02Yes, thanks.
10:03I'll keep working hard in the future.
10:04Yes, please.
10:05We cooperated, gave each other ipads.
10:08Our hometown.
10:09Our hometown.
10:15Got it.
10:16Oh my, whats this?
10:17On The Moon.
10:20Perhaps its a real one, not a fake.
10:25From Mr. Yamamoto, a 62 year old.
10:28I want to know the value of the treasure I have in the Apollo 11.
10:34Are you kidding me?
10:36I searched for it on the Internet, but I think it's a precious treasure that hardly exists in the world.
10:43The Apollo 11 is the song of Armstrong, who landed on the moon.
10:53Originally, I was going to ask a treasure inspection team.
10:59I don't know the reason, but I applied for it more than a year ago, and there was no response.
11:05So I asked Mr. Hakkenrakchak if he could do something about it.
11:09It's a little suspicious that the inspection team said no.
11:14I came to Kasuga.
11:23Is this the waiting room?
11:28I've been here before.
11:31Hello.
11:35It's you, right?
11:36Nice to meet you.
11:39It's a letter from 40 years ago.
11:45It's amazing.
11:47It's like a love letter.
11:53I read the mail this time.
11:57Did you like it originally?
12:00I was born in 1961, so I watched it on TV.
12:07It's like landing on the moon.
12:11At that time, it was already strong in society.
12:14There were no toys.
12:16There were only Apollo toys.
12:18There was a name for sweets and chocolate.
12:21Apollo?
12:23Anyway, it was full of Apollo.
12:26So you like it.
12:29It's always in my head.
12:32I think there are about 60 to 70 boys.
12:38What is this?
12:44Here it is.
12:47This is a memorial plate given to scholars who contributed to the Apollo project.
12:55July 20, 1969.
12:58The day you landed on the moon?
12:59Yes.
13:02On the moon.
13:06It was different from what I thought.
13:12What did you think when you got it?
13:17It's a Mercari.
13:20It's a modern Mercari.
13:23It's like Apollo's ash plate.
13:27It was about 1,400 yen.
13:30I thought it was okay because it wasn't 14 million yen.
13:33So I bought it.
13:41When I searched on the Internet,
13:44there was a volcanic observatory at Kyoto University.
13:49It was exhibited.
13:51I found it.
13:53Do you have that picture?
13:54Wait a minute.
13:56It's an image, so I can't say anything.
13:58Isn't this real?
14:00But it's true.
14:02This unevenness and footprints.
14:05It's the same.
14:06It's the same.
14:08In 1969, the United States launched Apollo 11,
14:10and for the first time,
14:12humans landed on the moon.
14:13Miyamoto Shotaro was asked by NASA
14:16to observe the details of the lunar surface,
14:19and to decide the best time to land on the moon.
14:24Thanks to that cooperation,
14:26the ash plate designed by Armstrong,
14:28the captain of Apollo 11,
14:30was assigned to Miyamoto Shotaro.
14:43I looked it up,
14:45and it said Ashtray USA NASA.
14:49But it didn't come up at all.
14:51This is the only thing that came up.
14:53Didn't the person who put it up have any data?
14:56There were a lot of Ashtray USA.
15:01It's my guess,
15:03but the company put it all together.
15:07So the person who doesn't have that knowledge
15:10came from the United States,
15:13and somehow...
15:15That's right.
15:16But there's a possibility it's a replica or a fake, right?
15:19I asked a friend who knows a lot about metal.
15:23You've done a lot of research, haven't you?
15:25What do you mean by metal?
15:27I don't know anyone like that.
15:29I know a lot about these things.
15:32So from the time it took to make it,
15:35and the atmosphere,
15:37I think it's probably not a replica, but a real thing.
15:40According to my past research,
15:43Apollo products are very expensive.
15:45Apollo products?
15:48The heat-resistant tiles on the outer wall of the Space Shuttle.
15:52One of them cost 4 million yen.
15:57Seriously?
15:59How much do you think it was?
16:02I've seen a lot of those.
16:07I think it was a million.
16:09A million?
16:10A million.
16:11What would you do if you were told it was a million?
16:13What would I do?
16:14I'd sell it.
16:17That's a lot of money.
16:19It's 1,400 yen, right?
16:21What was it? Kyoto University?
16:23I'd like to visit Kyoto University.
16:26I'm sure they have a real one.
16:29I'll make a phone call.
16:39I got an email.
16:40It's here.
16:42This is the reason why it was exhibited at the Kazan Observatory.
16:49In 2008, Dr. Shotaro Miyamoto's daughter Yukiko Matsumoto
16:55kept it at her home,
16:58and she donated it to the Kazan Observatory
17:02along with other research materials.
17:05In 2008, the Observatory Director asked Yukiko
17:08how many of these plates were distributed from NASA around the world,
17:14but she said she didn't know.
17:17At that time, other than the Kazan Observatory,
17:20I don't think there were any other observatories or universities
17:23that participated in the Moon-Surfing Joint Observation
17:26for the support of the Apollo project in Japan.
17:29Is that all?
17:30That's all.
17:31I'm just going to go back to where I left off.
17:34I don't know.
17:36It's not a large number.
17:39I guess we'll have to wait and see.
17:50I came to Hakata.
17:52I've been here before.
17:55This is the Hongo Art Museum.
17:59Nice to meet you.
18:00It's been a while.
18:02Nice to meet you.
18:03I'm sorry.
18:06I'd like to show you something.
18:10Are you okay with American stuff?
18:11Yes, of course.
18:12It doesn't matter whether it's Europe or America.
18:14It doesn't matter whether it's China or anywhere else.
18:15Are you okay with space stuff?
18:16Space stuff, yes.
18:18I've seen some souvenirs, so it's okay.
18:21Let's take a look.
18:23Let's take a look.
18:26Where should I start?
18:28From the pocket of the hoodie.
18:30From the pocket.
18:32Here it is.
18:33I'm sorry.
18:34Let me take a look.
18:35I'm sorry.
18:40This is a magnet.
18:42It's very strong.
18:44It's made of iron.
18:46I wonder if there's any copper in it.
18:49Let's take a look at the real thing.
18:53Please let me take a look.
18:56This is something else, right?
18:58Yes, this is definitely from Kyoto University.
19:01That's right.
19:04The shape of the moon is not exactly the same.
19:09It's made little by little.
19:11The shape is not exactly the same.
19:14Is it real if it's the same?
19:16Is it real if it's not the same?
19:18There's a possibility that the shape is intentionally different.
19:26The shape of the letters is the same.
19:29I think the shape is the same.
19:31Apollo landed on the moon 55 years ago.
19:36It's a souvenir.
19:38I think it was made a year or two after that.
19:42I think it was made about 50 years ago.
19:46I think it's real if you look at the shape of the letters.
19:56Really?
19:57That's right.
19:58So it's not a replica of the person who made it?
20:02For example, if there's a brand name like Andy Warhol or Tiffany, you can make a replica.
20:12For souvenirs like this, it's impossible to make a replica.
20:18And the price.
20:20Can I check the price?
20:22Please check the price.
20:28The price of the letter is...
20:30The price of the letter is...
20:32The price of the letter is...
20:34The price of the letter is...
20:36The price of the letter is...
20:38Is it out?
20:40Yes, I looked into it.
20:44Let's check the price.
20:46If you add the price we wrote...
20:53The price of the letter is...
21:02If you like Apollo, it's an interesting product.
21:06I think it's about 30,000 to 50,000 yen.
21:11That's a good price.
21:15I wonder what it is.
21:183 to 5.
21:20If you want to sell it in Japan, you have to be a big fan.
21:26If you like Apollo 11, you'll get a high rating.
21:31If you sell it at an auction in the United States, it's likely to sell for 300,000, 400,000, or 500,000 yen.
21:43At first, I said 100,000 yen, but it was 1,400 yen.
21:52Even if it's 3 to 5, it's a good deal.
21:56It's more than 20 times.
22:00Is there a possibility that the price will go up?
22:03NASA is planning to go to the moon.
22:09When that project starts to move, there will be old videos and specials.
22:17It's a movement.
22:19It's a trend depending on the era.
22:23The ashtray is an era.
22:27We'll never make an ashtray in the future.
22:31There's a possibility that the ashtray will be like an antique.
22:42I'm glad I was a blind man.
22:47You just pushed it.
22:51It's a family business.
22:55Don't be so sweet.
22:59Thank you very much.
23:29We're live on the platform.

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