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00:00:00This is Alexandria, the northern city of Egypt, where the Mediterranean Sea is desired.
00:00:11Now, a hot sea of blood is poured into this beautiful sea.
00:00:20Miracles are sleeping in the sea.
00:00:30It is found that the ancient city, which flourished in the 1990s, is drowning in the investigation.
00:00:53Huge remains are being pulled up one after another.
00:01:00Among them, there is a discovery that shocked the world.
00:01:09At the bottom of the sea, about 6 meters deep, a palace was found about 2,000 years ago.
00:01:18The master of this palace was the queen, the most famous in ancient Egypt.
00:01:31Her name is Cleopatra.
00:01:41Cleopatra, who reigned as the last queen of ancient Egypt.
00:01:54You are so attractive.
00:01:59She took over the power of Rome one after another.
00:02:03She destroyed the fate of the Egyptian kingdom, which was in danger of extinction.
00:02:12In the end, she broke her dream.
00:02:15She killed herself at the age of 39 by biting her breast with a poisonous snake.
00:02:22She is a queen with a dramatic life, but her real image is still shrouded in mystery.
00:02:31She is said to be a beautiful woman who captivated many men.
00:02:37All the paintings depicting Cleopatra were drawn by imagination.
00:02:45Was she really beautiful?
00:02:48There is no evidence to prove it.
00:02:51And the biggest mystery is...
00:02:56The tomb has not been found yet.
00:03:03The tomb of Pharaoh in ancient Egypt is represented by a titanic.
00:03:08It is covered with a golden mural.
00:03:11It is a magnificent sight.
00:03:15Pharaoh believed in eternal life and lived in a world of death and life.
00:03:21He built his own grave before his death.
00:03:32The treasure in the titanic is worth 5,000 coins.
00:03:39It's amazing.
00:03:42There must be a huge treasure in Cleopatra's grave.
00:03:52In addition, a mummy was found in Stankamen's tomb.
00:03:59The mummy was able to restore the face of the woman.
00:04:12If you find Cleopatra's grave and the mummy,
00:04:16you can restore not only the treasure, but also the face of the woman.
00:04:24Next is the news from Alexandria.
00:04:29In November 2022, shocking news spread all over the world.
00:04:38An underground tunnel, believed to be connected to Cleopatra's grave, was discovered.
00:04:45The place is the Taposiris Magna Temple in Alexandria.
00:04:55The excavation of Cleopatra's grave continues following the discovery of the submerged palace.
00:05:03The excavation of Cleopatra's grave continues.
00:05:11The team continues to the underground tunnel leading to Cleopatra's grave.
00:05:21There is a big hole.
00:05:25The tunnel is 13 meters underground.
00:05:30I'm glad I found it.
00:05:34It looks like a lot of work.
00:05:37I'm really scared.
00:05:40The local staff is determined to infiltrate.
00:05:47Is there Cleopatra's grave there?
00:05:52Oh, there's something.
00:05:55Will it be a great discovery of the century?
00:05:58In addition!
00:06:01The Great Egyptian Museum, which has been under construction since 2012.
00:06:07The program is the first in the world to show the exhibition room just before completion.
00:06:14The total cost is about 1.5 billion yen.
00:06:18The area of the site is 10 Tokyo Domes.
00:06:21Wow!
00:06:24When it is completed, the collection will reach 100,000.
00:06:29It is a magnificent museum.
00:06:33Archaeologists from all over the world are waiting for the grand opening.
00:06:38However, the exhibition room inside has not been released to the media at all.
00:06:44Can't we shoot inside the museum ahead of the world?
00:06:51The program has been in negotiations for several years.
00:06:57As a result, the Egyptian side has finally gained full cooperation.
00:07:04Today is a big surprise for the Japanese.
00:07:09Let me show you the inside for the first time.
00:07:13It seems that the permission to put the camera in the exhibition room just before completion has come down.
00:07:20Wow!
00:07:22Oh, that's great.
00:07:24It's a great view.
00:07:27The world's first coverage.
00:07:29The world's first coverage.
00:07:32We have infiltrated the interior of the Great Egyptian Museum, which has been surrounded by railways so far.
00:07:38Tonight, the super image will be released sooner than anywhere else.
00:07:46Ancient Civilization Mystery.
00:07:49Takeshi's Seven Mysteries of the New World, Volume 12.
00:07:53Will it be a great discovery of the century?
00:07:56Cleopatra's Grave Excavation Special
00:08:01I look forward to working with you again this year, Chief Editor Takeshi.
00:08:05Every year I see it, the king of Egypt is amazing.
00:08:09He is the king of Egypt as a tourist destination.
00:08:15Thanks to the pharaohs.
00:08:17I'm going to do that on TV again.
00:08:20Are you a royal family?
00:08:22I'm not a royal family.
00:08:24That's right.
00:08:26What do you think of Cleopatra this time?
00:08:28She is considered one of the three most beautiful women in the world.
00:08:32I think she was a charming woman who sometimes confused powerful people.
00:08:40By the way, there is a comedian named Osaka Cleopatra in Yoshimoto 6000.
00:08:46Is that so?
00:08:48It's a man-woman duo.
00:08:50It's a man-woman duo.
00:08:52It's a bad man-woman duo.
00:08:54There is a comedian who is going to come.
00:08:58Please pay attention to it.
00:09:00I'm in the same generation as Takeshi.
00:09:03Cleopatra is definitely Elizabeth Taylor.
00:09:08The movie never disappeared from my head.
00:09:12It was very intense.
00:09:13I'm sure you've been waiting for the movie to be completed.
00:09:18This is the Great Egyptian Museum.
00:09:21This program was the first in the world to be filmed in a museum.
00:09:28It's amazing.
00:09:30It's amazing.
00:09:32I'm curious how much the media will show us the inside of the museum.
00:09:39It's the first time for the media, so please look forward to it.
00:09:44Where is the grave of Cleopatra?
00:09:50The era in which Cleopatra was active was the end of the Egyptian kingdom.
00:09:57About 2500 years after the era of the king of Kufu, who built the pyramid.
00:10:03About 1300 years after the era of the boy king Tutankhamen.
00:10:09Cleopatra reigned as the last queen of ancient Egypt.
00:10:17Alexandria, the capital at that time, desired the Mediterranean Sea.
00:10:23Now, the beautiful scenery is called the pearl of the Mediterranean Sea.
00:10:28It is popular as a luxury resort.
00:10:39In 69 B.C., Cleopatra was born as the queen of Pharaoh in this land.
00:10:49Alexandria is a port city where the Mediterranean Sea is the base of trade.
00:10:59People from all over the Mediterranean Sea gathered.
00:11:02Scholars who built the foundation of modern science, such as Archimedes of Greece, also visited the city.
00:11:15The center of the study was the largest library in ancient times.
00:11:22It is the Alexandria Library.
00:11:25It is said that Cleopatra also visited it when she was a child.
00:11:33This is the Alexandria Library.
00:11:37But there is almost nothing here.
00:11:42The local staff, Mr. Momen, is the reporter.
00:11:47He is the coordinator who supported the excavation project of Prof. Yoshimura Sakuji, the first person in the Egyptian archaeology.
00:11:55He is the coordinator who supported the excavation project of Prof. Yoshimura Sakuji, the first person in the Egyptian archaeology.
00:12:01There is almost nothing in the library, but there is a little trace left.
00:12:10Let's go in.
00:12:25There is a long passage.
00:12:29The atmosphere of the great library, where scholars from all over the Mediterranean Sea used to gather, remains.
00:12:41This is the shelf.
00:12:45At that time, there were a lot of scrolls of Papyrus.
00:12:56The shelves were dug in the walls of the library, and 700,000 volumes of books were stored.
00:13:09From the large interior, you can see how large the library was at that time.
00:13:17Did Cleopatra, who was a child, also walk around here?
00:13:22Did Cleopatra, who was a child, also walk around here?
00:13:32In 2002, a new library was completed to revive the great library, which was the center of the school.
00:13:42It's a great building.
00:13:44This is a book of the history of the library.
00:13:48It is a book of the history of the library, which has been revived after more than 1500 years from the loss of the ancient great library.
00:13:59At that time, Cleopatra was engrossed in books mixed with scholars.
00:14:06for you.
00:14:37Cleopatra was 18 years old when she passed away.
00:14:43She lost her father and became a pharaoh.
00:14:50However, her father's will allowed her to live with her 8-year-old younger brother.
00:14:59However, her will didn't last long.
00:15:06Her younger brother took advantage of her young age,
00:15:10and those who helped her started to run the country.
00:15:18Cleopatra is in the way!
00:15:22She will become a threat to us.
00:15:25We can't let her be like this.
00:15:29We have to get rid of her.
00:15:34Cleopatra's brother's supporters and Cleopatra's fierce power struggle broke out.
00:15:42As a result, Cleopatra was exiled from the palace
00:15:48after only 3 years as a pharaoh.
00:15:52Then, a man appeared to save Cleopatra.
00:16:00He is Julius Caesar, the general in charge of Rome.
00:16:08At that time, Rome was a powerful military power
00:16:13and a force superior to Egypt.
00:16:17It was a military empire that invaded the Mediterranean coast.
00:16:24Cleopatra noticed this.
00:16:30If I ally with Caesar, I can turn the tables on my brother
00:16:36and avoid becoming a pharaoh.
00:16:39However, there was a big hurdle to work with Caesar.
00:16:47Caesar and his brother's forces were going to meet in Alexandria.
00:16:58Cleopatra hesitated whether to ally with Caesar or not.
00:17:17On that night, a gift arrived at the palace where Caesar was staying.
00:17:28Hey, what's that?
00:17:32It's a carpet of gifts for Caesar.
00:17:37Please drop it.
00:17:41All right, let's go.
00:17:47Cleopatra's brother Caesar
00:17:59Cleopatra's brother Caesar
00:18:02Caesar, who was taking a rest, appeared.
00:18:10What's that?
00:18:13It's a gift for Caesar.
00:18:26This is Cleopatra.
00:18:31What a great appearance!
00:18:43Caesar was impressed by Cleopatra's courage and courage.
00:19:01Cleopatra, you are so attractive.
00:19:08It didn't take long for them to fall in love.
00:19:13Cleopatra was 21 years old and Caesar was 52 years old.
00:19:19He was 31 years old.
00:19:23Cleopatra became Caesar's lover and allied with Rome.
00:19:29Cleopatra eliminated her brother's forces and took the throne of pharaoh.
00:19:38The following year, Cleopatra gave her son Caesarion to Caesar.
00:19:46Cleopatra deepened her alliance with Rome.
00:19:53Cleopatra gained a strong backing.
00:19:57Cleopatra took power in Alexandria.
00:20:01The city was full of beautiful palaces, temples, and statues.
00:20:09But Cleopatra's legacy was not well known.
00:20:18Where did Cleopatra's legacy disappear?
00:20:23Where did Cleopatra's legacy disappear?
00:20:29In 1996, a surprising news was reported that Cleopatra's palace was found.
00:20:38The place of discovery was at the bottom of the sea.
00:20:43It's hard to find.
00:20:45The project team led by the marine archaeologist Frank Godi
00:20:50investigated the port of Alexandria.
00:20:54They found the ruins of Cleopatra's palace.
00:21:03The stone pavement was paved with no gaps.
00:21:07A small sphinx was displayed in the palace.
00:21:14It was believed to be Cleopatra's father, Ptolemaeus XII.
00:21:27The head of a huge stone statue was also discovered.
00:21:32It was the statue of Cleopatra and Caesar's son, Caesarion.
00:21:41The remains found at the bottom of the sea have been found in thousands of places.
00:21:48But why was it discovered in the sea?
00:21:53It is believed that the ancient Alexandria was attacked by earthquakes, earthquakes, and tsunamis,
00:22:01causing many areas of the building to sink into the water.
00:22:07It is said that the ports and islands that once existed were flooded by natural disasters.
00:22:14In addition, after 2,000 years of submarine research,
00:22:19the ruins of Alexandria have been discovered one after another.
00:22:28The 5-meter-long statue was made of cast iron.
00:22:34It is believed that the person who made the statue was the son of Cleopatra.
00:22:40A huge statue of Cleopatra.
00:22:44The person is not specified, but it is believed to be the statue of Pharaoh.
00:22:52It is believed to be 2,400 years old.
00:22:57Wow, it's amazing.
00:23:00It's so beautiful.
00:23:05The god of Nile, who brings water and fertile soil to the land of Egypt, Happy.
00:23:15A statue of the sun, weighing 4 tons, was also discovered.
00:23:27Submarine research continues,
00:23:32and it is said that more than 90% of the undiscovered ruins are still under water.
00:23:39I think it is possible that Cleopatra's grave is also submerged.
00:23:47Is Cleopatra's grave somewhere in the sea of Alexandria?
00:23:56However!
00:23:59Next is news from Alexandria.
00:24:04In November 2022, shocking news ran around the world.
00:24:12An underground tunnel, believed to be connected to Cleopatra's grave, was discovered.
00:24:19What does this mean?
00:24:27The sculpture technology is amazing.
00:24:32It's amazing that modern people can do so much.
00:24:40The technology is amazing.
00:24:43Since it is in the sea, the operation will be slower than on the ground,
00:24:49so it seems that it will be discovered in the future.
00:24:52Actually, I'm a diver.
00:24:55I wanted to dive into the sea of Alexandria.
00:24:59But I couldn't.
00:25:01If the condition is not good, I don't know what will happen.
00:25:05If I reach out 30 to 50 cm, I can't see the sea anymore.
00:25:09Is it so cloudy?
00:25:11It's very cloudy.
00:25:13A lot of mud comes out from the Nile, so it's cloudy.
00:25:16The mud is gradually sinking and solidifying.
00:25:20If you dig deeper, you may find a lot of mud.
00:25:24This is the condition of ancient Alexandria.
00:25:29The thin yellow part is the place where everything sank.
00:25:33It seems that a lot of things are sinking.
00:25:36These may be sinking in the sea.
00:25:40There is a palace around here.
00:25:43This is one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
00:25:48This is the Great Lighthouse of Alexandria.
00:25:52The height is amazing.
00:25:54The height is more than 120 meters and more than 40 floors.
00:25:59Is that so?
00:26:01According to legend, the light of the lighthouse can be seen from 50 km away.
00:26:06There was something on the top.
00:26:09There was a mirror on the top.
00:26:13Is that a mirror?
00:26:15At night, they lit a bonfire.
00:26:18At noon, they collected solar rays in the mirror.
00:26:24They burned the enemy ship from a distance.
00:26:27Is that possible?
00:26:29It's an alchemy.
00:26:31It's an alchemy.
00:26:33They burned the enemy ship with solar rays.
00:26:38It's like doing this with a steam mirror.
00:26:40It's exactly like that.
00:26:42They burned the enemy ship with a big mirror.
00:26:45The battle power was achieved by having a mirror here.
00:26:49The building is amazing.
00:26:52It's a kind of ingenuity.
00:26:54It's 120 meters high.
00:26:56Cleopatra.
00:26:59The director was surprised.
00:27:01When he first met Caesar, he climbed on a carpet and came out of it.
00:27:06What do you think, editor-in-chief?
00:27:07Cleopatra came out of it.
00:27:09Don't mess with me.
00:27:11I'm sorry.
00:27:13I'm sorry.
00:27:15I was wondering if there was a different way to come out.
00:27:18It was possible because he accepted it.
00:27:22If he was chased back, he would have brought a carpet.
00:27:25He would have brought a carpet.
00:27:27He would have said, I'm sorry.
00:27:30There was a beauty and a wit that couldn't be chased back.
00:27:34He must have been confident.
00:27:37So, when Cleopatra came out in front of Caesar,
00:27:42I think he said something.
00:27:44I see.
00:27:46Something he received in romance.
00:27:48It's like a gag he received in romance.
00:27:51He might have added something like a wit.
00:27:59November 2022
00:28:01A shocking news spread all over the world.
00:28:06An underground tunnel, which seems to be connected to Cleopatra's grave, was discovered.
00:28:15After this, the investigation team rushed to the excavation site.
00:28:20Is Cleopatra's grave there?
00:28:31After this, the investigation team rushed to the excavation site.
00:28:36Is Cleopatra's grave there?
00:28:40After this, the investigation team rushed to the excavation site.
00:28:43November 2022
00:28:46A shocking news spread all over the world.
00:28:51An underground tunnel, which seems to be connected to Cleopatra's grave, was discovered.
00:29:01The investigation team headed to the ruins where the discovery took place.
00:29:0845 kilometers to the west from the center of Alexandria.
00:29:15On a small hill away from the hustle and bustle of the city,
00:29:19the ruins are visible.
00:29:25A huge temple that wishes for the underground world.
00:29:28Tapu Osiris Magna.
00:29:31It was built in the 3rd century BC.
00:29:34It is about 200 years older than Cleopatra.
00:29:40What does this temple have to do with Cleopatra?
00:29:50There is a high wall.
00:29:53The wall surrounding the temple is more than 10 meters high.
00:30:01Let's go inside.
00:30:04After receiving a special permission, they enter the temple.
00:30:10Peace be upon you.
00:30:13How are you, Mr. Muhammad?
00:30:15How are you, Mr. Muhammad?
00:30:18The archaeologist, Mr. Muhammad Nabil, is conducting an excavation investigation in this ruin.
00:30:29He has been investigating for more than 20 years since the excavation began in 2002.
00:30:36There is a lot of information about Cleopatra here.
00:30:41I found a coin with a face on it.
00:30:46A coin with a picture of Cleopatra engraved on it.
00:30:51Is this the real face of the queen, who is said to be the most beautiful woman in the world?
00:30:58The most beautiful woman?
00:31:00Is this the real face of the queen, who is said to be the most beautiful woman in the world?
00:31:05I don't know.
00:31:10Unfortunately, the technology of coin making at that time did not accurately copy Cleopatra's face.
00:31:21The real face of Cleopatra cannot be seen without a mirror.
00:31:27The coin may have a different face.
00:31:32From the excavation site, clues leading to Cleopatra's grave have also been discovered.
00:31:40This is the statue of Isis, the goddess of abundance in Egyptian mythology.
00:31:49Cleopatra said that she was the embodiment of Isis.
00:31:54She borrowed the power of the goddess Isis to rule the people.
00:32:04Cleopatra is depicted on the relief of the Hathor Temple, but she is in the same form as the goddess Isis.
00:32:13She made the people believe that she was the embodiment of Isis, and tried to rule the country using the authority of Isis.
00:32:25As you can see from the Isis statue, this temple was the base of the Isis religion.
00:32:35So it is possible that Cleopatra made a grave here.
00:32:42At that time, the Hathor Temple was the center of the Isis religion.
00:32:49Therefore, it is possible to deduce that Cleopatra, the embodiment of Isis, chose this temple as her resting place.
00:33:03This is also written in ancient documents.
00:33:08The queen built a grave on one side of the Isis temple.
00:33:14The excavation was carried out not only inside the temple, but also around it.
00:33:26It is said that something unexpected was found in the excavation.
00:33:34This place was discovered in September last year.
00:33:43There is a room here. Let's go in.
00:33:53Please take a look at that crack.
00:33:57Please take a look at the light.
00:34:02What is there?
00:34:05After this, a surprising discovery will be revealed.
00:34:14What is this?
00:34:17This is the tomb of Cleopatra, the last queen of ancient Egypt.
00:34:33The tomb of Cleopatra, the last queen of ancient Egypt.
00:34:38Where is the tomb that has not been found yet?
00:34:43Please take a look at that crack.
00:34:47Please take a look at the light.
00:34:52What is there?
00:35:01Human bones.
00:35:03It's amazing.
00:35:06This place is thought to be a grave of that time.
00:35:12Wealthy people made graves and buried them.
00:35:19The grave was found one after another around the temple.
00:35:27It is said that 13 graves have been excavated so far.
00:35:36There are more than 100 human bones and mummy found.
00:35:44A strange mummy was also buried.
00:35:48It is said that it has a golden tongue.
00:35:53It is said that a gift in the form of a tongue was offered to be able to talk to the gods in the afterlife.
00:36:02It's interesting.
00:36:05It is said that this mummy accidentally fell to the ground.
00:36:10It is said that this mummy accidentally fell to the ground.
00:36:13It is said that this mummy accidentally fell to the ground.
00:36:18The area around the temple was once used as a large-scale cemetery.
00:36:24It is not natural for Cleopatra's mummy to be buried here.
00:36:33We are approaching Cleopatra's grave.
00:36:38It is said that there are important excavations that have convinced us so.
00:36:45We found a mask that looks like the Roman minister Marx Antonius.
00:36:53This is a big clue that leads to Cleopatra's grave.
00:36:58Maybe we have a chance to find the two Cleopatras who is buried here also.
00:37:09Marx Antonius, a minister who served as Caesar's right-hand man.
00:37:17What does it mean that he was buried with Cleopatra?
00:37:24The meeting between Cleopatra and Antonius was triggered by an incident.
00:37:32On March 15, 44 BC, history moves to Rome.
00:37:45Caesar was assassinated.
00:37:50Cleopatra became Caesar's lover and got an alliance with Rome.
00:38:00But now that Caesar is gone, Rome is in danger.
00:38:10At this rate, our Egypt will be invaded by Rome.
00:38:15At that time, one of Caesar's successors, Antonius, caught his eye.
00:38:25At that time, Rome was divided into two by the successors.
00:38:31Antonius ruled the eastern part of Syria.
00:38:37Cleopatra ruled the western part of Italy.
00:38:53Cleopatra chose Antonius.
00:38:58He was Caesar's most trusted subordinate.
00:39:02He was hot-blooded, good-looking, and very popular.
00:39:12Cleopatra had a meeting with Antonius to reunite with Rome.
00:39:21Cleopatra was dressed in a beautiful dress and bowed to the goddess.
00:39:29Antonius was taken by the goddess.
00:39:37The two fell in love.
00:39:42Cleopatra grabbed Antonius' heart and got the support of Rome again.
00:39:49But that love turned out to be a grudge.
00:39:56Cleopatra and Antonius loved each other from the bottom of their hearts.
00:40:03They had to wait for Antonius' death.
00:40:08They had to wait for Antonius' death, and they must have been very happy.
00:40:16But Antonius became so addicted to Cleopatra that he never returned from Egypt.
00:40:24In Rome, Antonius' support for Egypt became a problem.
00:40:29Octavianus, who was fighting with Cleopatra,
00:40:34fiercely avoided Antonius.
00:40:39The two became more and more angry.
00:40:44In 33 BC,
00:40:47Cleopatra's alliance with Octavianus ended.
00:40:55The battle scene was the sea off the coast of Actium in northwestern Greece.
00:41:03It was the battle of Actium.
00:41:09Antonius' army fought with Cleopatra's fleet,
00:41:15but they lost the battle.
00:41:20Antonius and Cleopatra fled back to Alexandria.
00:41:27After that, Antonius stabbed himself in the chest and died.
00:41:35A year after the battle of Actium,
00:41:39Antonius was resurrected in Alexandria,
00:41:44but his wish did not come true and he died.
00:41:50About ten days later, Cleopatra also stabbed herself in the chest
00:41:57and ended her 39-year life.
00:42:03Finally, she left this will.
00:42:08I want you to bury me with Antonius.
00:42:12I...
00:42:15According to the will,
00:42:18the queen's body was buried with Antonius.
00:42:27Cleopatra and Antonius.
00:42:31Are they sleeping somewhere in the Tapposiris Magna Temple?
00:42:38We find a lot of clues in Cleopatra's will.
00:42:43In addition to Cleopatra's coin,
00:42:46we also found a mask that looks like Antonius.
00:42:50There are two traces left here.
00:42:54Their graves must be here.
00:42:58In November 2022,
00:43:00we found an underground tunnel leading to Cleopatra's grave.
00:43:12There is a big hole.
00:43:16The tunnel is dug 13 meters underground.
00:43:23It's a deep hole.
00:43:26Finally, the investigation team enters the mysterious underground tunnel.
00:43:32Will it be a great discovery of the century?
00:43:37In addition,
00:43:39the media enters the exhibition room of the Great Egyptian Museum,
00:43:44which the world is paying attention to.
00:43:47It's a big hole.
00:43:49The scoop video will be released sooner than anywhere else.
00:43:54Wow.
00:43:56It's amazing.
00:44:00It's really scary.
00:44:17In November 2022,
00:44:19we found an underground tunnel leading to Cleopatra's grave.
00:44:28Finally, the investigation team enters the mysterious underground tunnel.
00:44:32It's really scary.
00:44:34Will it be a great discovery of the century?
00:44:38Wow.
00:44:40The grave is getting closer.
00:44:42I was wondering what it was.
00:44:44I was looking for it.
00:44:46It's so beautiful.
00:44:49I found it this year.
00:44:51Please don't say that.
00:44:53I feel like it's coming.
00:44:58The burial of Cleopatra was a hindrance to the people who lost the battle with Rome.
00:45:12I think so.
00:45:14There was a possibility that Cleopatra was abandoned on the way.
00:45:16There was a possibility that Cleopatra was hidden in secret so that no one would find her.
00:45:21In Egypt, she was alive for a long time.
00:45:24I don't know if she was making a grave for herself.
00:45:28In the case of the grave in Egypt,
00:45:31she was buried in a cave.
00:45:34She buried her body in a cave so that no one would find her.
00:45:37I think it was possible until this era.
00:45:40Because there was a thief in the cave.
00:45:42That's right.
00:45:43Cleopatra's body was buried with her body.
00:45:46So she was buried in a grave.
00:45:48If you think about it, it's not that easy to find her.
00:45:54In Kenya, there is a place called Aoyama Cemetery.
00:45:56But there was no thief.
00:45:58There was no stone or anything.
00:46:02Cleopatra, the queen of magic, took the power of Caesar and Antony from Rome.
00:46:09I'd like to look back at the genius of Cleopatra's performance.
00:46:16I'd like to ask Mr. Sakuji Yoshimura, a world-renowned professor of Egyptian archaeology, to explain it.
00:46:26First of all, she appeared from the carpet,
00:46:30drew the heart of Caesar,
00:46:32and made it into a Washi-zukami.
00:46:35Next, the second one.
00:46:36It was when she met Antony.
00:46:39She was fascinated by the goddess.
00:46:44That's right.
00:46:46There was a big party.
00:46:49I was surprised at the party.
00:46:52Antony is a soldier, isn't he?
00:46:56He doesn't go to such places.
00:46:58He doesn't go to such places.
00:47:00Antony is the main character.
00:47:03Everyone gathers and celebrates.
00:47:06It's a big party.
00:47:08It's a scene you've never seen before.
00:47:11The goddess appears.
00:47:14It's a great performance.
00:47:18And then,
00:47:20This is amazing.
00:47:21To Antony,
00:47:23Cleopatra melted the pearl into vinegar and drank it.
00:47:29I'm sorry. I don't know what you're talking about.
00:47:32She melted the pearl into vinegar?
00:47:35She melted the biggest pearl in Egypt.
00:47:39She said,
00:47:41I melted it and drank it.
00:47:44She showed how rich Egypt was.
00:47:47She melted the symbol of wealth.
00:47:49I did it, but it didn't melt.
00:47:52Did you do it?
00:47:55The pearl doesn't melt.
00:47:57The pearl doesn't melt.
00:47:59The pearl doesn't melt.
00:48:04What kind of grave does the queen Cleopatra sleep in?
00:48:11The most typical example of Pharaoh's grave in ancient Egypt is
00:48:18Stankamen Grave.
00:48:25Pharaoh built a luxurious grave so that he could live a rich life in the afterlife.
00:48:36He sacrificed his eternal life for the resurrection of the world.
00:48:41He left his dead body as a mummy.
00:48:47The golden mask that was covered by Stankamen's mummy is said to be worth 300 trillion yen.
00:49:00The treasure of the costume found in the grave is said to be worth 5,000 points.
00:49:06It tells the story of the powerful Pharaoh's movie.
00:49:11Stankamen Grave
00:49:16It is said to be the greatest discovery of the 20th century.
00:49:22It is the treasure of mankind.
00:49:30Did Cleopatra also build a luxurious grave comparable to Stankamen's grave?
00:49:40Tappu Osiris Magna Shrine, where excavation is underway to find the queen's grave.
00:49:50In November 2022, an underground tunnel was discovered that leads to Cleopatra's grave.
00:50:04There is a big hole.
00:50:10Wow, it's a deep hole.
00:50:19At last, the investigators infiltrate the mysterious underground tunnel.
00:50:29I'm nervous again.
00:50:36It looks like a lot of work.
00:50:40I'm really scared.
00:50:47It's not over yet.
00:50:53It is said that the tunnel is dug 13 meters underground.
00:50:57Finally, the tunnel is dug.
00:51:13It's dark and scary.
00:51:20It's a long tunnel.
00:51:23There are tunnels on both sides under the vertical hole.
00:51:28It's narrow.
00:51:30It's really narrow and scary.
00:51:34Is there Cleopatra's grave ahead?
00:51:42About 50 meters from the vertical hole.
00:51:47It's getting deeper and deeper.
00:51:49It's getting lower.
00:51:51It's blocked.
00:51:54I can't go this far.
00:51:56The gravel has fallen.
00:51:59I can't go any further.
00:52:05According to Mr. Nabil, who is investigating the excavation, there is still a way to go in this tunnel.
00:52:14I can't go any further now.
00:52:20However, it is believed that this tunnel leads to the coast.
00:52:26Coast?
00:52:29Surprisingly, the underground tunnel leads to the coast.
00:52:39The investigators return to the tunnel and investigate the tunnel that extends from the vertical hole to the opposite side.
00:52:50I'll go to the back.
00:52:54What's there?
00:52:58Is there Cleopatra's grave ahead?
00:53:05When I went through the narrow passage,
00:53:14a vertical hole appeared through the ground.
00:53:20A narrow tunnel continues beyond the vertical hole.
00:53:26It's scary.
00:53:30My knees hurt.
00:53:41The tunnel, which was dug cleanly, gradually turns into a rough landscape.
00:53:49It's narrow.
00:53:50It's deep.
00:53:53As they go further,
00:53:57This is a vertical hole.
00:53:59It's a vertical hole again.
00:54:01It's a vertical hole.
00:54:03Again, it's a vertical hole that leads to the ground.
00:54:11I can't go in unless I hurry again.
00:54:16I can't go any further.
00:54:20I can't go any further.
00:54:27There is something. It's moving.
00:54:30What is it?
00:54:32A frog.
00:54:34It's a living frog.
00:54:38Frogs can't swim in the sea, so they have normal water.
00:54:44Is there a deep-sea water source near here?
00:54:56They aim for Cleopatra's grave, but the tunnel continues forever.
00:55:04I can't go any further.
00:55:06The tunnel is narrow because the soil is deposited, but it looks like there is still a long way to go.
00:55:15How far will it continue?
00:55:20Actually, this tunnel continues more than 1.3 kilometers.
00:55:26There are many vertical holes to dig a long tunnel.
00:55:31It's to dig a tunnel.
00:55:34It's to get rid of the soil so that the workers can breathe.
00:55:43The length of the tunnel is more than 1.3 kilometers.
00:55:48The soil that comes out when the tunnel is dug is carried to the ground from the nearby vertical hole.
00:55:56That's why there are multiple vertical holes.
00:56:01But what is this mysterious tunnel?
00:56:10I think this tunnel was an underground waterway.
00:56:16It was a waterway from the nearby lake to the port of the sea.
00:56:24The sea is in the north of the temple.
00:56:28There is a lake in the south.
00:56:32According to the latest research, the underground tunnel is likely to continue to this lake.
00:56:44The water of the lake is fresh water and can be used as drinking water.
00:56:51At that time, the port was built on the coast, and the underground waterway was drawn from the lake to the port.
00:57:00It can be thought that drinking water was flowing there.
00:57:05The tunnel that is thought to be this waterway was built much earlier than the time of Cleopatra.
00:57:12But after a very long time, Cleopatra visited this land and reused the waterway that was no longer used at that time.
00:57:21There is a possibility that she made a grave.
00:57:25Cleopatra used the underground waterway and dug a grave somewhere.
00:57:36According to Nabil's theory, Cleopatra and Antonius died in the battle of Actium.
00:57:43Cleopatra and Antonius died in the battle of Actium.
00:57:49According to Nabil's theory, Cleopatra and Antonius fled after the battle of Actium.
00:57:58Therefore, they hid themselves in the Tapu Ossiris Magna Temple in Alexandria.
00:58:07The two spent their last time in this land until they committed suicide a year later.
00:58:14While the Roman army led by Octavius was approaching, Cleopatra, conscious of her death, began to build her own grave in a hurry.
00:58:27Because she didn't have time, she decided to reuse the underground tunnel that was once used as a waterway.
00:58:37She hid the grave deep underground so that the Roman army couldn't find it.
00:58:47After that, Antonius died.
00:58:54Cleopatra also lost her life.
00:59:01The body of Cleopatra was taken by Mila and buried in the underground tunnel with Antonius.
00:59:14This tunnel must lead to Cleopatra's grave.
00:59:20If the excavation goes on, it will definitely be found.
00:59:24One more step to Cleopatra's sleeping grave.
00:59:29The great discovery of the century is approaching.
00:59:38It's a grave, so it must have been buried with Cleopatra.
00:59:46It's a grave, so it must have been buried with Cleopatra.
00:59:51It's a grave, so it must have been buried with Cleopatra.
00:59:55I think there are a lot of graves.
00:59:58Because the queen has a lot of decorations, she brings all of them.
01:00:04But Octavius came in a hurry, so I don't think she can bring all of them.
01:00:11I think there are 1,000 graves.
01:00:14If there are 1,000 graves, it must be buried with Cleopatra.
01:00:17Mr. Tanaka, there were also living creatures.
01:00:19There were frogs.
01:00:22What kind of frogs?
01:00:24What kind of frogs?
01:00:26There are Egypt tunnel frogs.
01:00:28There are Egypt tunnel frogs.
01:00:32If there are frogs, it means there is water.
01:00:38The water from the lake is still coming.
01:00:43I see.
01:00:45It's cold.
01:00:46When I asked him to catch a frog, he said,
01:00:48I think it's buried with Cleopatra.
01:00:51I laughed when he said that.
01:00:53I think it's buried with Cleopatra.
01:00:55Don't say that.
01:00:57Don't make fun of me.
01:01:00In the VTR, I felt like we were one step away from the grave of Cleopatra.
01:01:06However, a big discovery may be the trigger.
01:01:09Now, let's look back at the big discoveries of the century.
01:01:16First of all, this is Tsutan Kamen Obo.
01:01:20What was the trigger of the discovery?
01:01:22In 1922, a young boy who was helping to excavate in the Oke Valley
01:01:31accidentally turned over a water turtle.
01:01:34Then, a staircase leading to Obo appeared from below.
01:01:39I see.
01:01:41Did you notice it because the water was flowing?
01:01:45Yes, I thought so.
01:01:47I thought it was strange that the water was flowing.
01:01:52And this is China.
01:01:55In 1974, a Chinese farmer was digging a well.
01:02:00He found a hard object when he was digging.
01:02:03When he continued to dig, he found a doll of Toshin-dai.
01:02:08It's a Chinese Heibaiho.
01:02:11This person is still alive, isn't he?
01:02:14He was alive when I went there.
01:02:17I met him when I went there.
01:02:21I often see him.
01:02:23Is he famous in China?
01:02:26Everyone around me knows him.
01:02:29When I talked to him, he told me that he was there.
01:02:33However, when I take a picture with him, he takes my money.
01:02:37You have a business relationship.
01:02:40I bought this from a library.
01:02:43It's amazing.
01:02:45All the faces are different.
01:02:47One by one.
01:02:49It's made one by one.
01:02:51The faces are different.
01:02:53I thought it was amazing.
01:02:55Mr. Yoshimura found the blue mask of Sennu.
01:03:00I did it.
01:03:02You found it by using satellite images for the first time in the world.
01:03:06I thought I couldn't find it by myself.
01:03:10So I bought satellite images.
01:03:14I bought one for 18 million yen.
01:03:17What?
01:03:1918 million yen?
01:03:21I couldn't find it.
01:03:23So I bought another one.
01:03:25I found it.
01:03:27Did you find it by satellite images?
01:03:29Yes, by satellite images.
01:03:31How did you find it?
01:03:33I used a computer.
01:03:36It's an electromagnetic wave.
01:03:39So I could find out what's in the basement.
01:03:43You used cutting-edge technology.
01:03:46You may find the grave of Cleopatra soon.
01:03:48You may find the skull of Cleopatra.
01:03:51If you find it,
01:03:53you can use the technology of medical science in the world.
01:03:57You can find the face of Cleopatra.
01:04:00Cleopatra doesn't have a high nose.
01:04:03That's right.
01:04:08Cleopatra, the queen who died for her beloved Antony.
01:04:14When Cleopatra's death was announced,
01:04:18the Roman army led by Octavius conquered Egypt.
01:04:27Finally, Egypt became one of the Roman colonies.
01:04:32The time of the end has come.
01:04:36However, there is a surprising truth hidden there.
01:04:44Why did ancient Egypt perish?
01:04:51After that, the real image of Cleopatra,
01:04:54who tried to save Egypt, was revealed.
01:05:03Moreover,
01:05:05the media entered the exhibition room of the Great Egyptian Museum.
01:05:12It's a very big museum.
01:05:15The scoop video will be released earlier than that.
01:05:20Wow.
01:05:22It's amazing.
01:05:41The Great Egyptian Museum
01:05:59Why did ancient Egypt perish?
01:06:02Why?
01:06:06There is a researcher who speaks from a completely different angle.
01:06:13Professor Joe Manning from Yale University, USA.
01:06:20At the end of the Egyptian kingdom,
01:06:23Cleopatra must have suffered a lot from the pressure of Rome.
01:06:26But in fact, there was an effect of a global volcanic eruption.
01:06:34Volcano?
01:06:36Professor Joe Manning's research team examined
01:06:39a sample of ice called the Hyosho core.
01:06:44The Hyosho core is a clay-like ice
01:06:48that has been excavated to the core of a glacier such as Antarctica.
01:06:53In the past, hundreds of thousands of years of snow
01:06:57have piled up like a layer of land,
01:06:59and the components of the atmosphere at that time,
01:07:02such as volcanic ash, have been preserved as they are.
01:07:07After analyzing the Hyosho core in the era of Cleopatra,
01:07:11in 43 B.C.,
01:07:14volcanic ash, etc.
01:07:17hit the peak.
01:07:18This means that a large-scale eruption has occurred.
01:07:22It is one of the largest eruptions in the past 2,500 years.
01:07:32In the era of Cleopatra,
01:07:35a global volcanic eruption occurred.
01:07:43In 43 B.C.,
01:07:45a large-scale volcanic eruption occurred.
01:07:49It was the following year that Caesar was assassinated.
01:07:55It feels like something bad is going on.
01:07:59Furthermore,
01:08:01the Roman philosopher Seneca
01:08:04left this article.
01:08:07In the era of Cleopatra,
01:08:09the Nile River did not erupt for two consecutive years.
01:08:16Egypt is the product of the Nile.
01:08:19As the saying goes,
01:08:21the Nile River was indispensable
01:08:24for building civilization on dry land.
01:08:30Every year, in summer,
01:08:33the Nile River floods
01:08:35and water overflows the land along the river.
01:08:44With the water of the Nile,
01:08:47rich in phosphorus and potassium,
01:08:50the land along the river becomes fertile
01:08:53and becomes a rich agricultural land.
01:08:58If there is no rebellion for two consecutive years,
01:09:01the agricultural land will become barren
01:09:04and the country will be in dire straits.
01:09:09The volcanic eruption at the same time
01:09:12and the incident on the Nile River,
01:09:15is there anything related to it?
01:09:21Yes, of course there is.
01:09:24The eruption in 43 B.C.
01:09:27made the Nile River cycle go crazy.
01:09:32Professor Manning's research team noticed
01:09:37a device called the Nile Meter.
01:09:41What is this?
01:09:43The Nile Meter?
01:09:45In ancient Egypt,
01:09:47a pillar was placed on the Nile River
01:09:50to measure the water level
01:09:53and record the water level every year.
01:10:01The Nile Meter and the volcanic eruption record
01:10:05were combined.
01:10:08After the eruption,
01:10:10the water level on the Nile River
01:10:13has dropped for several years
01:10:15and there has been no rebellion.
01:10:17This pattern has been seen many times.
01:10:22In summer, the temperature rises
01:10:25and water evaporates in the sea near the equator
01:10:28causing big clouds to form.
01:10:32These clouds are carried to the African continent
01:10:35by the current and cause a lot of rain.
01:10:38As a result,
01:10:40the Nile River becomes a flood.
01:10:43However,
01:10:45when the eruption occurs,
01:10:47the volcanic ash and gas
01:10:49stay in the atmosphere
01:10:51and the sunlight is blocked.
01:10:54As a result,
01:10:55the temperature of the sea does not rise
01:10:58and no water vapor is generated.
01:11:01As a result,
01:11:03the Nile River does not rebel
01:11:05without rain.
01:11:10Professor says that the volcanic eruption
01:11:13that caused the flood cycle
01:11:15has brought disaster to Egypt.
01:11:19The Nile River has not rebelled
01:11:21for two consecutive years
01:11:23and a crisis must have occurred.
01:11:25At the same time,
01:11:27epidemics spread
01:11:29and people and animals died one after another.
01:11:31It is thought that Egypt
01:11:33panicked out of fear.
01:11:38At that time,
01:11:40Cleopatra had just lost Caesar
01:11:43and was on the verge of
01:11:45the Nile River not rebelling.
01:11:49At this rate,
01:11:51Egypt will be destroyed.
01:11:56Because Cleopatra was suffering
01:11:58from natural disasters,
01:12:01she approached Antony
01:12:03and borrowed the power of Rome
01:12:05and tried to rebuild
01:12:07the weakened country.
01:12:10The days of secret meeting with Antony
01:12:13were to protect Egypt.
01:12:17She never lived for love.
01:12:22Cleopatra lived for the people
01:12:25and was desperate to rebuild
01:12:27the glorious Egypt.
01:12:30I think she is a very strong
01:12:32and great leader.
01:12:36However,
01:12:38a big question arises here.
01:12:41There is no volcano
01:12:43that causes an eruption in Egypt.
01:12:46Where on earth
01:12:48did the volcano erupt?
01:12:52After that,
01:12:53she identified the volcano
01:12:56and found it in a surprising place.
01:13:00What?
01:13:01What?
01:13:22Where on earth
01:13:25did the volcano erupt?
01:13:31She analyzed the volcanic ash
01:13:34trapped in the ice core
01:13:37and identified the volcano.
01:13:40It was Mt. Okumoku in Alaska.
01:13:44What? Alaska?
01:13:48What?
01:13:50Mt. Okumoku in Alaska,
01:13:53about 10,000 km away from Egypt,
01:13:56erupted.
01:13:58What?
01:13:59The cause of the eruption
01:14:02was a big eruption
01:14:05on the other side of the earth.
01:14:10Cleopatra didn't know
01:14:13that the volcano far away
01:14:15had a great influence
01:14:18on her fate.
01:14:24I was there
01:14:26and I thought it was Vesuvius,
01:14:29but it was completely different.
01:14:32It was in Alaska.
01:14:34In that case,
01:14:36Cleopatra didn't know
01:14:39the cause of the eruption,
01:14:42so she wondered
01:14:44why Nile didn't erupt.
01:14:47Since the time of the pyramids,
01:14:49it has erupted once every few decades.
01:14:52I see.
01:14:53When we were building the pyramids,
01:14:56we were told
01:14:58that we couldn't build them,
01:15:01so we had to take a break.
01:15:04I see.
01:15:06In the past 3,000 or 4,000 years,
01:15:09we found data
01:15:11that showed the temperature
01:15:14and atmospheric condition
01:15:16of the entire earth
01:15:18every year.
01:15:213,000 years?
01:15:23Yes.
01:15:25Japanese people used to
01:15:27look at the age of trees
01:15:29to see if they were
01:15:31in bad shape this year.
01:15:33Especially in the U.S.,
01:15:35we have a lot of data
01:15:37in Antarctica.
01:15:39We collect ice
01:15:41in Antarctica.
01:15:43We also use carbon.
01:15:45In this era,
01:15:47we used to use
01:15:48a lot of carbon.
01:15:50It's amazing, isn't it?
01:15:52In the end,
01:15:54compared to scientific data
01:15:56and historical facts,
01:15:58it's surprisingly accurate.
01:16:00I see.
01:16:02We can find out
01:16:04the cause
01:16:06of the Great Movement
01:16:08of the German people.
01:16:10This program
01:16:12was the first time
01:16:14in the world
01:16:15that we succeeded
01:16:17in putting a camera
01:16:19inside a building.
01:16:21We will show you
01:16:23the scoop video
01:16:25as soon as possible.
01:16:27Please watch.
01:16:29I've been waiting.
01:16:31You spent a lot of money.
01:16:33The Great Egyptian Museum
01:16:35is under construction
01:16:37since its opening in 2012.
01:16:39The total cost is
01:16:41about 1,500 million yen.
01:16:43The area is
01:16:45one of the largest museums
01:16:47in the world.
01:16:49There are a lot of
01:16:51pyramid motifs.
01:16:53While the grand opening
01:16:55is waiting,
01:16:57it's almost complete.
01:17:00However,
01:17:02the exhibition room
01:17:04is completely secret.
01:17:06It is not
01:17:08publicized
01:17:10to any media in the world.
01:17:12Peace be upon you.
01:17:13Can't we shoot
01:17:15inside the museum
01:17:17before the world?
01:17:19The program
01:17:21has been in negotiations
01:17:23for several years.
01:17:25Finally,
01:17:27we have the permission
01:17:29to enter
01:17:31the exhibition room
01:17:33of the museum
01:17:35for the first time
01:17:37in the world.
01:17:39For the first time
01:17:41in the world,
01:17:43it is allowed
01:17:45to put a camera
01:17:47in the exhibition room.
01:17:52The museum will be guided
01:17:54by the director of the
01:17:56High School Supreme Council,
01:17:58Mr. Zahi Hawass.
01:18:02He is a former minister
01:18:04and the highest authority.
01:18:06He is called the Indy Jones
01:18:08of Egypt.
01:18:10You are going to see
01:18:12a wonderful view.
01:18:14And there is a lot of people
01:18:16that have been introduced
01:18:18all over the world.
01:18:20Today,
01:18:22I'm going to show you
01:18:24the exhibition room
01:18:26of the museum.
01:18:28First,
01:18:30Mr. Zahi Hawass introduces
01:18:32the Obelisk,
01:18:34standing in front of the entrance.
01:18:36The Obelisk
01:18:37is a monument
01:18:39built in ancient Egypt
01:18:41by a pillar cut out
01:18:43from a stone
01:18:45that has no seams.
01:18:49This Obelisk
01:18:51is of Ramses II,
01:18:53who had been king
01:18:55for about 70 years.
01:18:58Pharaoh of Egypt's
01:19:00last century,
01:19:02Ramses II.
01:19:04He was a 92-year-old princess
01:19:05who gave birth to more than
01:19:07100 children.
01:19:12This Obelisk
01:19:14is a unique exhibition.
01:19:16It's floating.
01:19:18It's a floating obelisk.
01:19:21You can see the name
01:19:23of Ramses II
01:19:25engraved on the bottom
01:19:27of the obelisk.
01:19:32When constructing the obelisk,
01:19:33Pharaoh had a custom
01:19:35to engrave his name
01:19:37on the bottom of the obelisk.
01:19:44Not only the obelisk,
01:19:46but the entrance hall
01:19:48also has an exhibition
01:19:50of Ramses II.
01:19:54Wow!
01:19:56What a magnificent hall!
01:19:59There's a big statue.
01:20:00It's really big.
01:20:03Wow!
01:20:05The entrance hall
01:20:07features a huge statue
01:20:09of Ramses II.
01:20:12It's 11 meters high
01:20:14and weighs 83 tons.
01:20:17Wow!
01:20:21Ramses II.
01:20:24He was the greatest
01:20:26and the greatest
01:20:28in ancient Egypt.
01:20:30He was the pharaoh of Egypt.
01:20:34Ramses II
01:20:36was a hero who fought
01:20:38against the enemy
01:20:40and expanded the territory
01:20:42of Egypt through many wars.
01:20:47Thanks to his achievements,
01:20:49such a huge statue
01:20:51was created.
01:21:00Now, let's go inside the museum.
01:21:03This is a big surprise
01:21:05for the Japanese people
01:21:07as they welcome
01:21:09the new year.
01:21:12This is the first time
01:21:14that a camera
01:21:16is allowed
01:21:18to enter the museum.
01:21:20This time,
01:21:22the exhibition room
01:21:24is allowed to film.
01:21:26It is said that
01:21:28there are many
01:21:30pictures of Ramses II.
01:21:33Finally,
01:21:35the interviewees
01:21:37enter the world for the first time.
01:21:41After this,
01:21:43a scoop video
01:21:45of the inside of the museum
01:21:47will be released.
01:21:49Wow!
01:21:54Takeshi's New World 7 Mysteries
01:21:56will be broadcast on TVer U-NEXT.
01:22:00The Egyptian Museum
01:22:02has just been completed
01:22:04in 2012.
01:22:07Finally,
01:22:09the interviewees
01:22:11enter the world for the first time.
01:22:14Here we are.
01:22:16Wow!
01:22:19Wow!
01:22:22This is an amazing museum.
01:22:27The construction
01:22:28has not been completed yet,
01:22:30but a modern-designed
01:22:32large-scale space
01:22:33spreads out.
01:22:38What is on display
01:22:40in this hall
01:22:43is a huge wooden ship
01:22:45called
01:22:47the Ship of the Sun.
01:22:51It is over 40 meters long.
01:22:56This is
01:22:58the oldest ship in the world
01:23:004,600 years ago.
01:23:04The owner of the Ship of the Sun
01:23:06is King Kufu.
01:23:10In the 26th century BC,
01:23:12he built a large pyramid
01:23:14with great power.
01:23:17He is a legendary pharaoh.
01:23:21The Ship of the Sun
01:23:23was discovered
01:23:25next to the pyramid
01:23:26of King Kufu
01:23:28in the 7th century BC.
01:23:35The ship
01:23:37was destroyed
01:23:39by 649 parts.
01:23:44After that,
01:23:46it took more than 10 years
01:23:48to build it.
01:23:50Wow!
01:23:56This is not a ship
01:23:58that floats in the water,
01:24:00but a symbol.
01:24:02It is a symbol of the pharaoh.
01:24:08The Ship of the Sun
01:24:10is a symbol
01:24:12of King Kufu's soul
01:24:14traveling
01:24:16from one world to another
01:24:18with the God of the Sun.
01:24:21This exhibition room
01:24:23shows the image
01:24:24of King Kufu
01:24:26traveling on a ship.
01:24:28The ceiling design
01:24:30looks like
01:24:32a painting.
01:24:38The decoration
01:24:40like a water source
01:24:42is beautiful.
01:24:51It's beautiful.
01:24:52It's amazing.
01:24:54It's amazing, isn't it?
01:24:57Mr. Zahi
01:24:59has one more thing
01:25:01to show the crew.
01:25:04This is the base
01:25:06of the ship
01:25:08that the Japanese
01:25:10are building now.
01:25:12I have to say,
01:25:14it was discovered
01:25:16by Professor Sakuji Yoshimura.
01:25:19To come
01:25:20on board the ship
01:25:22was a very good friend of mine.
01:25:24And I'm really glad
01:25:26that this is the first time
01:25:28that the Japanese
01:25:30are showing this for the Japanese.
01:25:33Professor Sakuji Yoshimura
01:25:35is the first person
01:25:37to study Egyptian archaeology
01:25:39in Japan.
01:25:41The ship was discovered
01:25:4337 years ago.
01:25:46In 1987,
01:25:48Professor Yoshimura
01:25:50confirmed that
01:25:52there was a second ship
01:25:54on the ground.
01:25:57The location
01:25:59was next to where
01:26:01the first ship was found.
01:26:07The second ship
01:26:09was also disassembled
01:26:11and discovered.
01:26:20In 2013,
01:26:22the parts of the ship
01:26:24were retrieved
01:26:26to 1,700 points.
01:26:32Currently,
01:26:34repairs are underway
01:26:36and the assembly
01:26:38is about to begin.
01:26:43The second ship
01:26:45will be an amazing
01:26:47show.
01:26:48The work of assembling the parts
01:26:50will be done
01:26:52in front of the visitors.
01:26:54Wow, I want to see it.
01:26:56It's a unique exhibition
01:26:58showing the process of restoration.
01:27:00And the ship
01:27:02will be completed in three years.
01:27:05Furthermore,
01:27:07there is an exhibition
01:27:09that has attracted attention
01:27:11from people
01:27:13all over the world.
01:27:15It's called
01:27:17Futaishi.
01:27:19Futaishi is lined up vertically
01:27:21and the ship inside
01:27:23is securely stored.
01:27:28In this exhibition,
01:27:30the bottom of the Futaishi
01:27:32is pierced
01:27:35and the state
01:27:37of the ship
01:27:39is reproduced.
01:27:41The name of the son,
01:27:43Jed Eifler,
01:27:44can also be seen
01:27:46on the bottom of the Futaishi.
01:27:49That's all for today,
01:27:51Japanese people.
01:27:53Please come to Egypt
01:27:55and visit the Great Egyptian Museum
01:27:57to see the wonderful
01:27:59exhibition of the ship
01:28:01of the sun.
01:28:04I invite you all.
01:28:07Wow.
01:28:11It's the first time
01:28:12to visit the Great Egyptian Museum
01:28:14before visiting the museum.
01:28:16It was a valuable experience.
01:28:18I'm so grateful.
01:28:20Zaki is also here.
01:28:22He comes here every time.
01:28:24He's amazing.
01:28:26He's really amazing.
01:28:28You've got a good sense of humor.
01:28:31You can also see
01:28:33the process of the ship
01:28:35of the sun
01:28:37discovered by Mr. Yoshimura.
01:28:39It's a revolutionary movement.
01:28:40It's a revolutionary movement.
01:28:42I'm going on a trip to Egypt.
01:28:44If you put your teacher's face
01:28:46in front of you,
01:28:48you'll be scolded.
01:28:50It's not like that.
01:28:52If you put your teacher's face
01:28:54in front of you,
01:28:56you'll be scolded.
01:28:58Don't make fun of me.
01:29:00The subject of the exhibition
01:29:02is the tunnel
01:29:04that leads
01:29:06to Cleopatra's grave.
01:29:07I'd like you to show us
01:29:09whether it's a financial decision
01:29:11or not.
01:29:13Please.
01:29:15I want you to look it up.
01:29:17Let's go.
01:29:19Thank you very much.
01:29:22It was interesting.
01:29:24It was more than 2000 years ago.
01:29:26I'm glad
01:29:28that I can still enjoy it
01:29:30like this.
01:29:32The king of Egypt is amazing.
01:29:34You're right.
01:29:35Even though the times have changed,
01:29:37we can still enjoy it.
01:29:39You're right.
01:29:41We can come to the studio
01:29:43and eat bento.
01:29:45It's a good thing.
01:29:49Ancient Egypt.
01:29:51The mystery
01:29:53is not over yet.

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