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00:00I need somebody, I just need somebody
00:05You know, I need someone
00:30In addition, a new project, a race car related competition
00:35The world's rarest bicycles, bikes, and automobiles are gathered
00:41This is a historical event
00:45There are a lot of bicycles
00:55Today's guest is
00:57Mr. Kanata Irei
01:03Mr. Kanata Irei is an actor
01:06He is active in various stages and dramas, mainly musicals
01:12He was born between a Japanese father from Okinawa and a Chilean mother
01:19He spent his childhood in Argentina
01:23He came to Japan when he was 8 years old
01:25He had lived in Spain until then
01:28He couldn't speak Japanese well and was bullied at school
01:34Music made him get over his hard and dark days
01:39When he was in junior high school, he was invited by a friend
01:42He joined a copy band called The Blue Hearts and was in charge of vocals
01:48He learned the pleasure of singing in front of people
01:53After graduation, he decided to make a living with music
01:58But he left the band
02:02He performed on the streets by himself every day
02:07At that time, he was invited by a musical, The Prince of Tennis
02:14He passed the audition
02:17He made a stage debut without acting experience
02:20Two years later, he was cast in the role of Prince Rudolf by Elizabeth, a world-famous actress
02:31Recently, he has been playing a villainous villain
02:36In the December movie, Les Misérables, he plays a police officer, Jaber, who chases after the heroine, Jean Valjean
02:44Amazing!
02:47Here comes the villain!
02:50Please welcome, Kanata Irie!
02:57Hello, I'm Kanata Irie
03:00Wow, he's so cool!
03:02I've never seen him on the streets
03:04That's true
03:05I don't know why
03:07On a rainy day or a snowy day, I don't even want to touch him
03:10I'll never stand on the streets again
03:12Seriously
03:13I didn't want to cry, so I decided to quit
03:16At that time, I asked him if I could audition for the role
03:19You said you would definitely get the chance you got at the beginning
03:22That's right
03:23I had a strange feeling that I could appear in front of people without using my words
03:32It was comfortable
03:34It's amazing that you came to Les Misérables
03:36From December to June next year
03:39Is that so?
03:40Yes, it's a long run
03:42I'm so happy
03:43I didn't think I would get the chance to appear on this show
03:47I watched it with my boss and said,
03:48How much do you think this is?
03:49No, no, no!
03:50That's what I said
03:51You're in a position to be told that
03:53No, no, no!
03:54You're in a position to be told that
03:56I'm nervous
03:57Let's take a look
03:58Open the box!
04:03What is this?
04:04It's a commemorative plaque from Poland in 1957
04:09There is a mispronunciation of the name
04:13It's called an error kit
04:15It's a picture of a woman
04:17This woman has her mouth open
04:20Doesn't it look like she's smiling?
04:22Yes, her mouth is open
04:24It's cute
04:26It looks like she's smiling
04:29It looks like she's holding a music sheet
04:31The person who supported me gave it to me because I was doing a musical
04:35It's a four-page piece of paper
04:38It's worth a lot
04:40It's about 100 yen per sheet
04:42How much do you think this error kit is worth?
04:45That's right
04:46I saw on the news the other day
04:48There was a ridiculous amount of money in the error kit
04:50I see
04:51How much was it?
04:52The one you saw on the news
04:53It was 3.8 million yen
04:56That's...
04:58That's why I was so motivated
05:02Next
05:05When I received it, I was told not to touch it directly
05:09Because it will deteriorate
05:11I've never seen an error kit before
05:14This is the price of the error kit
05:15How much is it?
05:16It's over 100,000 yen
05:18This is a piece of meat for everyone
05:22Let's open the price
05:28How is it?
05:29One, two, three
05:35It didn't go through
05:36That was close
05:37It didn't go through
05:39But it's worth a lot
05:41That's right
05:43It's a very famous error kit
05:45Unfortunately, there are a lot of errors
05:48This error kit is from October 9, 1957
05:52It's a commemorative kit for the day of the error
05:54It's a girl who writes a letter instead of reading a music sheet
05:58I see
05:59Because there was a scratch on the mouth
06:01It's a very popular error kit with the compatibility of a smiling girl and a girl who opened her mouth
06:06It was printed as it was with a scratch on the printing plate
06:10It's a brand that has been printed thousands of times
06:12I see
06:14It was sold at an auction in the United States last year
06:20It's called upside-down Jenny
06:23It's the most famous error kit in the world that collectors really admire
06:28I see
06:30What do you think of this result?
06:32You showed me a dream, so I was happy to be able to come today
06:37Next, from Unnan City, Shimane Prefecture
06:42I visited this Japanese sweets shop
06:47I'm sorry
06:48Good atmosphere
06:49Yes
06:54The next client is Mr. Kazuhumi Yoshihara, the third owner, 73 years old
07:02Yoshihara Kieido was founded in 1917
07:07It has a history of 107 years
07:09It looks delicious
07:11All the sweets are handmade by the wife and two people
07:17It seems that he is particular about providing a taste that does not get tired of using local fresh materials
07:24You two are amazing
07:27My wife has been doing Instagram for about two years
07:31My grandchild told me that the sales will not go up, so I should see it for the first time
07:38Some people come from far away to see it
07:43The signboard product is Kouen-ame
07:47It is a mixture of sugar and water candy
07:51It is very popular for its unique texture like jelly and yokan
07:55But why is it Kouen-ame?
08:00A famous person from my hometown visited here the other day
08:07He liked this candy very much
08:11At the beginning of the Showa era, he designed a park near here
08:17He named it Kouen-ame and made it into a label
08:26The treasure this time is the work of the famous sculptor
08:32It's been more than 40 years since he named the candy
08:39One day, my father told me that someone wanted to sell the work of the sculptor
08:47He said that he had a relationship with the sculptor, so he wanted to buy it
08:55The price was 1,100,000 yen
09:01At that time, my father told me that he wanted to buy it, so he asked me to pay half the price
09:09I wasn't interested in art, but my father introduced me to a person who I could trust
09:19So I bought it for 1,100,000 yen without looking at the real thing
09:24Please judge whether my decision at that time was right
09:32Let's see what kind of treasure it is in the studio
09:37Here is the client
09:39He is Mr. Kazukumi Yoshihara from Shimane
09:49I received Kouen-ame earlier
09:52Did you eat it?
09:53I haven't eaten it yet, so I'm looking forward to it
09:55I'm tired, so I'll let you eat it
09:57It's really delicious
09:59It tastes like a special candy
10:04Did you make it with your wife?
10:06That's right
10:08But the way you got this treasure is a little...
10:15Is it a sale?
10:18Then, open the treasure!
10:23What is this?
10:26This is a sculpture of a sculptor named Shinji Naito
10:31It is an image of the poet Rihaku
10:35When did you see this for the first time?
10:37As soon as I paid, I got it
10:39I'm glad I bought it
10:41I can't get tired of seeing Rihaku and children's expressions
10:46It's not clear, but I can imagine it
10:50It's an expression that stirs up your imagination
10:53How much did you pay?
10:54550,000 yen
10:55Did you consult with your wife?
10:57No, I didn't
10:58Shut up!
10:59Shut up!
11:01I used all the money I had
11:03I managed to get it
11:05Today, your wife is your savior
11:09Didn't you know this was worth 1.1 million yen?
11:12It was expensive
11:14It was expensive
11:16It was expensive
11:19My husband was very happy
11:22I was happy
11:24That's a common thing
11:26What if you get a high price?
11:28I don't want to pay cash
11:31What if you get a higher price than you think?
11:34Well...
11:35What should I do?
11:37It's too early
11:40A man looking far away
11:45This statue left a strong impression
11:48It is said that it is a representation of himself
11:52dressed in a costume of a sculptor
12:00Shin Naito is a sculptor who turned his craftsmanship
12:04into art
12:08He was born in Yoshida Village, Shimane Prefecture in 1882
12:14He learned to sculpt from a famous sculptor in Kyoto, Arakawa Reiun
12:21He made great progress and was recommended by people around him
12:25He went to Tokyo Art School to become a sculptor
12:29He was already at a high level at that time
12:33He suddenly changed schools in 2 years
12:36and was instructed by Kouun Takamura
12:40After graduating from school, he served in the Sino-Japanese War
12:44and became a sculptor again
12:48In 1910, he made a figure based on a human figure he had learned
12:55He won the first prize in the 4th exhibition and became a famous sculptor
13:02At that time, Naito's goal was to revive the ancient sculpture
13:08that had been abandoned in the Edo period
13:14He was very determined to do so
13:17He did not stop sculpting except for meals
13:20He continued to work for 13 hours a day
13:25The result was Kito-bori
13:29He carved each blade with spirit
13:34and left rough marks
13:38The first technique he used was gyuto
13:43which was used for cleaning in ancient China
13:48The gold leaf from the moment a skilled chef raised a knife
13:53was left on the rough marks
13:57When this gyuto was exhibited in the 7th exhibition
14:02Kito-bori was highly praised and became Naito's famous work
14:08Mr. Yokoyama liked it very much
14:12Naito bought it and exhibited it
14:17at the first exhibition of the Japanese Art Museum
14:22in the next year
14:26Naito used to use it for Butsuzo sculpture
14:30but it was out of stock at that time
14:33Naito was the first to incorporate the color
14:37From the conservative sculpture society
14:40he was criticized for using color for wood
14:45but he did not change his mind
14:49Koyasu Kannon was born from a request
14:54to make his beloved mother as a statue of Kannon
15:00At that time, Naito was only 9 years old
15:06Naito's deep sorrow is reflected in the figure of Kannon
15:10reaching out to his childhood
15:17In 1945, after the Pacific War
15:22Naito moved to his hometown Yoshida-mura
15:26After that, he moved to Matsue City and worked as a sculptor
15:31Hakun Chofo was 77 years old
15:36At that time, Naito suffered from cerebral hemorrhage
15:40and his left half body was paralyzed
15:43but he said that he had to put his faith deeply into it and moved to wood
15:49This is the Kito-bori that he carved with his spirit
15:54The Kito-bori is full of spirit and beauties
16:01Let's look at the request again
16:04Naito's goal is 51 cm high
16:09Li Hak and Kamuro Yoriso are looking up at something
16:18Their expressions are lovely
16:22I don't think there is a rough way of carving using wood
16:30How is it?
16:34Is it Kito-bori?
16:35Yes
16:36It's amazing
16:37As far as I see
16:39It's different from Kito-bori
16:42It's very soft
16:44Li Hak's face is...
16:47Don't make me nervous
16:50I have a bad feeling about this
16:54Is Naito's goal real?
17:09This is historical
17:12It's amazing
17:14Naito's Kito-bori
17:17Naito's Kito-bori
17:20It's called Kito-bori
17:22Yes
17:23I thought it was fate
17:25It's real
17:26Yes
17:29How much is it?
17:32It's 1,100,000 yen
17:36Did you believe it was real?
17:38Of course
17:39How is it, Irie-kun?
17:41I can see the story
17:43Yes, these two
17:45How much do you think it is?
17:461,500,000 yen
17:49Let's see
17:50Open the price
17:52Show me the real one
17:541, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
18:00100,000 yen
18:03300,000 yen
18:05100,000 yen
18:07100,000 yen
18:09I'm glad
18:11It's a very valuable work
18:14In Li Hak's poem
18:16There is a famous saying that you can see a waterfall in Lausanne
18:20In other words, Li Hak is looking at a waterfall
18:25He didn't make everything with Kito-bori
18:29Like this work
18:31Softly
18:33Make the whole as one form
18:36The child is a little scared because a fierce waterfall is flowing
18:41It's a scene like that
18:43The story
18:44If there is a story, it is exactly the correct answer
18:47It's not that the work is completed there
18:50Looking up
18:52Up to the space where you are looking up
18:54It will be a sculpture space
18:57There is no work of Taisho 8 or Taisho 9
19:03It should be burned in the air of Tokyo
19:07I'm glad
19:09How was it?
19:10I'm really impressed
19:12I want to see it until I die
19:15Please take care of yourself
19:17Take care of your health
19:19Thank you
19:22Bicycles, bikes, and automobiles that help people's lives
19:27Among the old cars and famous cars
19:30There is a surprising premiere
19:33A new project
19:35Famous car competition
19:43The guest commentator is the actor who loves cars and bikes
19:47Mr. Akiyoshi Nakao
19:50I rode an American car in 1971
19:52Cool
19:54What is the charm of American cars?
19:56The displacement is 7200cc
19:59The straight line of the American car
20:03It was made with only straight lines in mind
20:06It's attractive
20:08First, a family car that I admired in the 1930s
20:13It's here
20:16It matches the white merry-go-round
20:18Cute
20:20This is historical
20:22The old car is pretty
20:25It's a famous car
20:28Nissan Datsun Bluebird
20:32What year is this?
20:34This is the 1938 model
20:38Bluebird is a family car that Nissan manufactured from 1959 to 2001
20:45It represents Japan
20:49It's the first model
20:52I got it 2 years ago
20:54I'm the 4th generation owner
20:57The previous owner gave it to me at a low price
21:06The paint is original
21:10I really like it
21:12If you treat it roughly, you can't maintain the paint
21:18It's a car full of people's feelings
21:21That's right
21:23And
21:25It's a new car number
21:28What does it mean? God?
21:31No
21:33This is the opposite of Kanagawa
21:36It was discontinued the year after it was manufactured
21:39It became Yokohama and Sagami
21:42It's rare that it's still in use
21:48Mr. Nakao and Yoshikawa will test drive it
21:52Thank you
21:58Amazing
22:01It's great
22:03It's cool
22:05It looks cool
22:08It's a little compact compared to the family car
22:12That's right
22:14It's not good
22:17We are back
22:23It was a valuable experience
22:27My dad kept saying I'm not good
22:30Don't say that
22:32The original price is 3 million yen
22:39It's a car I admired when I was young
22:42I was really happy when I got it
22:46What's the result?
22:511.8 million yen
22:54Let's check it out
22:57The paint is the same as it was at the time
23:00Most of the parts are original
23:04But some parts are not
23:09If you fix it, it costs a lot of money
23:13It says full on the grill
23:17It's called full synchromesh
23:20It's for smoothing the gear
23:23This is the first time I've seen this kind of technology
23:28I see
23:30It's rare
23:33If you live in Kanagawa prefecture, you can get this number
23:39I want people to know about this
23:44That's right
23:46The venue is a large studio in Nagara city, Chiba prefecture
23:51Longwood Station
23:55Next is a bike that shocked the world
24:01It's here
24:03It's a bike
24:07This is cool
24:11Honda CB754
24:19If it wasn't for this bike, there wouldn't be the Japanese bike industry
24:25CB754 was the first to record 200 km per hour
24:31It's a famous bike that started the 7th wave of the world
24:36He got this bike when he was 23
24:42How old is this bike?
24:45It's 53 years old
24:48It's old, but it looks cool
24:52It's shiny like a new bike
24:55It's really beautiful
24:57Next year, 1972
25:00If you don't wear a helmet, you can't ride it
25:05So he left it at his parents' house
25:08So how far can he ride?
25:11I haven't ridden 20,000 km yet
25:14You haven't ridden 20,000 km in 53 years?
25:17I don't want to wear a helmet
25:20No way
25:22But sometimes he rides it to the point where the engine doesn't rust
25:27The sound of the first four-cylinder engine in the world
25:37It's the best
25:40I came all the way here to ride this
25:44This engine suits you
25:47I can't stop
25:49I want it
25:51You don't have to
25:53He bought it for 2,300,000 yen
25:58It's rare to have such a good condition
26:05What's the result?
26:092,800,000 yen
26:12I did it
26:14I bought it for 1,300,000 yen
26:18I thought it was impossible
26:21There are a lot of original parts
26:26Exclusive color, Candy Garnet Brown
26:28There are very few original colors
26:33There are HM Honda Motor engravings in alphabets
26:40The protective film of the engine was torn off
26:45But it's still there
26:50The disadvantage is that the muffler is corroded
26:54The gas tank is dented
26:56It may be possible to repair it without repainting
27:02Please take good care of it
27:04The next one is a famous Italian car
27:09Wow
27:11Is this Keilin Island?
27:14Wow
27:16It's so cool
27:21It's De Rosa's 35th anniversary model
27:26350 units were made in the world
27:30It's amazing
27:32De Rosa is a brand founded by Italian legendary frame builder Ugo De Rosa in 1953
27:41The strongest racer in history
27:43It is known that he supplied frames to Eddie Merckx
27:49This was given to me by De Rosa mania 4 years ago
27:54De Rosa puts a heart mark on the head
27:59This model has a rose on it
28:03It's a special model
28:06De Rosa also puts a heart mark here and there
28:10It was so cute that I wanted to ride it
28:14I bought it for 600,000 yen
28:17600,000 yen?
28:20It was quite expensive, but it was used for events
28:26The frame is made of chromium and molybdenum
28:32It's a little heavier than the latest carbon, but it's still good
28:37When it comes to carbon, the vibration from the bottom is directly transmitted to the body
28:43It's tiring, but it doesn't absorb so much when it comes to iron
28:48It was easy to ride
28:52It's a bicycle that was made about 36 years ago
28:56It's easy to ride
28:58The price is 600,000 yen as when I bought it
29:03I heard that the previous owner took great care of this bicycle
29:10What is the result?
29:141.2 million yen
29:16I'm surprised
29:20Thank you
29:28The first anniversary bike made by De Rosa
29:33I chose the parts that were colored for this bicycle
29:38I made a lot of notes
29:41All the original parts are available
29:43The interesting thing about this bicycle is that the top tube has a brake cable
29:48It was quite popular for a high-end bicycle
29:51When I think about the aero effect, I make a hole in the tube and pass it through
29:56Nowadays, most bicycles don't have a cable
29:59However, since it is an anniversary model, the founder, Mr. De Rosa
30:04I don't want to make a hole in the frame
30:07I don't want to work to reduce the strength
30:10The bicycle industry is like a symbol of the times when they were motivated
30:17There is a possibility that it will go up further
30:19When you sell it, please come to me as soon as possible
30:23It's good to go up, but I want to ride it carefully
30:30Next is a famous bicycle born from the American army
30:35Here it comes
30:39It's cool
30:44It's cool
30:47It's a 1959 Mitsubishi Jeep
30:52Jeep was originally a four-wheel drive car developed for the American army during World War II
31:00It was introduced to Japan a year later
31:03Mitsubishi built it with the cooperation of Willis Overland, the manufacturer
31:09For that reason
31:11Left handle
31:13Really
31:15After a year or two, Mitsubishi changed it to a right handle
31:20I think it's pretty rare in the form before that
31:24When my father was 32 years old, my grandfather bought it for me
31:29The price at that time was 970,000 yen
31:32If you convert it to the current value
31:35It's close to 15 million yen
31:38It's a luxury car
31:40My father was a forestry worker
31:43This car was very active in the mountains
31:48When the spare tire came, it was on this side
31:52There are many cars that are on the back
31:57That's where it was
32:00You don't feel the times
32:03It doesn't change
32:05I decided to buy a Jeep first
32:09I want this
32:12I received it two years ago
32:15I'm using it in the mountains as well
32:18There has never been a major failure in the past 25 years
32:25I tested it
32:28It feels solid
32:33The steering wheel is thin
32:38It feels good
32:42The estimated value is 3 million yen
32:47It doesn't look old
32:50I think I can still ride it
32:53I'm going to give it to my son
32:56What will happen?
32:58Stay tuned after the commercial
33:17A few days later
33:19It's still running
33:22The Jeep from Mitsubishi 65 years ago
33:25What's the result?
33:303.5 million yen
33:32This is amazing
33:35It's so clean
33:38It's as clean as a new car
33:42The tire is on the side
33:45This used to be a military vehicle
33:48Willis Overland wanted to sell it to the public
33:51They thought it would be good for farming
33:54So they brought the tire to the side
33:57They thought it would be good for loading and unloading
34:01The next one is a bicycle that made American kids go crazy
34:10What is this bicycle?
34:12It's so small
34:14It's so cute
34:16American bicycle maker, Schwinn Stingray
34:22From 1960s to 70s
34:26It was a very popular bicycle for kids
34:29The most unique feature is the chopper handle
34:3470% of American kids at that time
34:38Rode this bicycle
34:40It was a famous bicycle
34:42It was on TV
34:45It's cute and stylish
34:48I want my son to ride it
34:51From 12 to 22 years old
34:54He lived in Hawaii
34:56He rode Schwinn Stingray
35:00He got fired
35:02When he was 47
35:04He worked for a year in America
35:08He happened to see this bicycle at a vintage shop
35:11I rode this bicycle when I was a kid
35:14I bought 8 of them
35:188?
35:20But now I only have 4
35:23I don't want to bother my wife
35:26I want to take it somewhere
35:29This is his favorite one
35:33$1000
35:35He bought it for about 120,000 yen
35:38It's the highest grade among Stingrays
35:42It has a unique shift lever
35:45It has a special disc brake for kids
35:51And
35:53It has a speed meter
35:56It has a direction indicator
36:01It has a speedometer
36:05He spent $15,000 on this bicycle
36:11It's a bicycle from 50 years ago
36:14But it's still stylish
36:16And it's in great condition
36:19What's the result?
36:21Ta-da
36:23300,000 yen
36:25Double
36:29It's in great condition
36:31It's all original parts
36:35I can feel his love for cars
36:38American bicycles are designed with yard ponds
36:45So there are no tools or screws
36:49It's hard to find it in Japan
36:52But there are so many collectors in America
36:55Robin Williams is famous
36:59He's a great collector
37:01It's rare to find a bicycle like this
37:03So you should collect more
37:05And have fun with your wife
37:10We look forward to the next episode
37:15Next episode is from Matsusaka city, Mie prefecture
37:19When we asked about this vinyl house
37:25There was a classical music
37:30The next client is Yasushi Taguchi
37:36What is this music?
37:40It's Mozart's Jupiter
37:42I grew strawberries by listening to Mozart's music
37:47This is called musical cultivation
37:50The vibration of the sound is transmitted through the air
37:53It promotes the fertility of the crop
37:56It's been used for 15 years
38:01It's a closed space like a vinyl house
38:06So Mozart uses the sound of the wind
38:10And the sound of the river
38:13He uses the sound of the river to make music
38:17It's growing in nature
38:22I think that's how the strawberries grow
38:27I hope we can make delicious strawberries
38:31What's the treasure?
38:34It's a work of a Japanese female painter
38:39There was an exhibition at a department store
38:44I've been wanting to buy it ever since I saw it
38:51A few years later
38:54He got a call from the president of a tea shop
38:59There was a painting he couldn't refuse
39:02But there was no place to display it
39:06So he showed me a painting
39:10It was a work of a painter I admired
39:14I was surprised
39:17I thought it was great
39:21I was able to buy it for 1,000,000 yen
39:31It's been displayed in his bedroom
39:35But he's worried that it's too cheap for a painter
39:42I want to make it clear
39:45So I'd like you to judge it
39:48Let's see what kind of painting it is
39:52Here's the client
39:54Mr. Yasuji Kaguchi from Mie
40:04The taste has changed since you started making music
40:09No, it hasn't
40:12The people who bought my strawberries are delicious
40:17I don't have any strawberries today
40:23Mr. Yasuji
40:25You should be satisfied with the candy
40:28It's a treasure
40:30I think it's cheap even if you add 1,000,000 yen
40:34I went to see the exhibition
40:37It was a painting of a red rose
40:40It's worth 10,000,000 yen
40:43Let's see the treasure
40:48Whose painting is this?
40:52It's Setsuko Migishi's
40:54There's a flower
40:56The bottom is a vase and the top is a flower
41:00What kind of flower is it?
41:02It's a pumpkin soft cream
41:05The bottom is a cone
41:07I was in a hurry to get this
41:11The painting I brought in after the exhibition
41:14He said he could do it because he got it for 3,000,000 yen
41:18He said no because he promised
41:22It's powerful
41:24It has an impact
41:27I look at it in the morning and night, but I don't get tired of it
41:30He said he doesn't get tired of it
41:34Maybe it's a masterpiece
41:37I don't think it's a masterpiece
41:41What a negative!
41:43You're giving up half of it
41:45No, it's not like that
41:46Do you believe it's real?
41:48I believe it
41:51Setsuko Migishi devoted himself to vivid colors
41:55He is a painter who sang the song of life
41:59He lived his life
42:03He lived, he drew, he loved
42:09He was born in Okoshi-cho, Aichi in 1905
42:14His legs were not free because of his sphincter
42:19Painting supported his life
42:23He decided to become a painter in the future
42:28When he was 16, he opposed his parents
42:34He went to Okada Saburosuke, a master
42:37He learned the basics of painting at a girls' art school
42:43He met a painter who was 2 years older than him
42:47His name was Kotaro Migishi
42:49Migishi was poor at that time
42:53Setsuko was praised as a genius
42:56She received a lot of love from Migishi
42:59Setsuko felt her destiny and jumped into her heart
43:05This is a self-portrait of that time
43:08Setsuko was 20 years old
43:11She had a shadow somewhere
43:14She had a joy and anxiety of living as a painter as a wife
43:20In the third season of this film, she became a woman
43:25She started to walk the path of being a painter
43:29However, her husband Migishi was a destructive man
43:35Setsuko couldn't live a peaceful life
43:42After 10 years of marriage, Migishi passed away
43:48Setsuko was 29 years old
43:51She had 3 children
43:55Of course, she was sad
43:58But she was honest
44:01Ah, now I can live
44:08From the 1930s to the 1940s, there were many indoor paintings
44:14She was chased by housework and raising children
44:19Setsuko worked at a local factory as a female painter
44:24She formed an art group with her female colleagues
44:28She fought against the male society of painting
44:32She fell in love with a young painter
44:36She engraved her passion on the canvas
44:42Her favorite motif was a flower
44:47Flowers are beautiful
44:50They are the most blessed gifts from God
44:56At first, there were many flowers in the vase
45:00But the painting spread out on the screen
45:04And it became abstract
45:08This is not a flower, but a flower
45:13When she was 63 years old, she went to France with her son
45:20She stayed in Cagny and painted the scenery with her own touch
45:29The colors became more vivid
45:34In particular, the color red represents Setsuko's intense personality
45:39She was called the red of Setsuko
45:44At the end of the year, she went to the campus in a quiet atelier
45:50The flower bloomed, the flower bloomed, the cherry blossom bloomed
45:54This is a masterpiece by Hyakugo, painted at the age of 93
46:00The dynamism of the cherry blossom blooms in her life
46:07For Setsuko, the flower was a symbol of vitality
46:15She lived, she painted, she loved
46:21When she died at the age of 94, there was still paint on her finger
46:30Let's take a look at the request
46:33In Setsuko's oil painting, there is a picture of a flower in a vase
46:41The vivid colors, the deformation, and the powerful pitch make Setsuko stand out
46:51But how is it?
46:55How is it?
46:57I'm sure it's Setsuko Migi
47:01You're suddenly overconfident
47:04It's true that it's a flower, not a flower
47:09I'm sure
47:11This is interesting
47:13After this, the studio was shocked
47:19After this, the studio was shocked
47:26But I don't think it's strange that a flower is drawn in this series
47:33How much do you think the price is?
47:354 million yen
47:374 million yen
47:38I think it's worth it
47:40I also think 3 million yen
47:43Let's go
47:44Open the price
47:491, 2, 3
47:52It's a fake!
47:57It's a fake!
47:59It's difficult!
48:02It's a pity, but it's a fake
48:05If you look at it from a distance, it doesn't look like Migi
48:09But if you look at it closely, you can't express the Machiel that Migi has
48:15The real Migishu painting has many layers of layers
48:20The texture is more 3D
48:24But this is not drawn so much, so it's still thin
48:29If this is a real Migishu work, it's worth 4 million yen
48:35How is it?
48:37It's unbelievable
48:39It is
48:40It's a pity, but thank you very much
48:45We have a big request!
48:48If you wish to purchase a treasure, or sell a treasure,
48:52please apply for a chance to see the treasure,
48:55including the photo and the episode.
48:58We look forward to seeing you!
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49:07It's on air!
49:08Please watch!

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