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発見!イチ番古い店 2025年1月18日 良純&DAIGOが古都・鎌倉でガチンコ対決!
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00:00We're in Kamakura, a very popular tourist destination.
00:03Yay!
00:06Mr. Yoshizumi,
00:09today, we're splitting up into Mr. Yoshizumi's team and Mr. Daigo's team.
00:12We're going to look for the oldest shop in Kamakura.
00:15It's my hometown.
00:18Kamakura.
00:21It's 50 years old.
00:24Isn't that great?
00:27That means it's been around for 50 years.
00:30But the history of Kamakura is that it was built over 800 years ago.
00:33So we have to look for a shop that's been around for a long time.
00:36That's right.
00:39It's old, so it seems that the members on the floor have been gathered.
00:42Why is it old?
00:45Isn't it an old family with a good will?
00:48I'm the father.
00:51I'm the father.
00:54My grandfather's house was an old house.
00:57It's been around for over 150 years.
01:00That's right.
01:03It's old.
01:06I don't know, but there's something like a family tree.
01:09I'm sorry.
01:12There's Tokugawa Ieyasu at the top of the tournament table.
01:15That's right.
01:18It's a distant relative.
01:21I'm a relative of Mr. Takahata.
01:24But more than 70 people can't be recognized as relatives.
01:27I'm just a stranger.
01:30You're suddenly pushing me away.
01:33Japan, the world's largest exporter of companies that have been in business for more than 100 years.
01:36Japan, the world's largest exporter of companies that have been in business for more than 100 years.
01:39However, in Japan,
01:42the percentage of companies that have been in business for more than 100 years is
01:452.75 percent of the total.
01:482.75 percent of the total.
01:512.75 percent of the total.
01:54Then, about 840 years ago,
01:57how many old shops are left in Kamakura,
02:00the ancient capital that represents Japan?
02:03How many old shops are left in Kamakura, the ancient capital that represents Japan?
02:06When I looked for an old shop,
02:09This is what I was looking for.
02:12This is big.
02:15Let me tell you a good story.
02:18Let me tell you a good story.
02:21I can see the charm of Kamakura that is not in the guidebook.
02:24I can see the charm of Kamakura that is not in the guidebook.
02:27It's amazing.
02:30Discover the oldest shop.
02:33Discover the oldest shop.
02:36Where do you go to Daigo Gym?
02:39In front of the station.
02:42We went to Daibutsu-san and Hase-dera.
02:45We went to Daibutsu-san and Hase-dera.
02:48We went to Daibutsu-san and Hase-dera.
02:51Team Yoshizumi went to Hase-dera near Daibutsu.
02:54Team Yoshizumi went to Hase-dera near Daibutsu.
02:57Team Daigo went to Kamakura near Tsurugaoka-Hachimangu.
03:00Team Daigo went to Kamakura near Kamakura.
03:03Team Yoshizumi went to Kamakura near Kamakura.
03:06Team Daigo went to Kamakura near Kamakura.
03:09Team Yoshizumi won.
03:12Team Yoshizumi won.
03:15Team Yoshizumi won.
03:18Team Yoshizumi won.
03:21Team Yoshizumi won.
03:24We will ride the Enoden.
03:27We will ride the Enoden.
03:33This is a train and a bus.
03:36This is amazing.
03:39This is rare.
03:42This is rare.
03:45By the way, Enoden was founded in 124.
03:48By the way, Enoden was founded in 124.
03:51By the way, Enoden was founded in 124.
03:54Team Yoshizumi had a meeting on the way.
03:57I think it is beautiful.
04:00I think it is beautiful.
04:03Kamakura town has changed a lot.
04:06Minerals are generated here.
04:09Minerals are generated here.
04:14We will look for a shop that has been sold for some time.
04:17We will look for a shop that has been sold for some time.
04:21What about Team Daigo near Kamakura?
04:24What about Team Daigo near Kamakura?
04:26Team Ishiyama went to Kamkura near Yosizumi
04:29In that sense, Team Ishiyama will win.
04:32It's like 50 years ago, but I don't know.
04:36It's a lie.
04:38I'm sure I know.
04:40Speaking of Kamakura.
04:42After all, if there is a shop that Minamoto Yoritomo liked,
04:47Isn't it amazing?
04:49That's right.
04:51Oh, there is a Kamakura digging.
04:54Digging.
04:55Obon.
04:57Digging.
05:00The first three people went to Komachi-dori, a shopping district in front of JR Kamakura Station.
05:07When Kamakura Station opened in 1889,
05:12It's been out of business for a long time.
05:18There are currently nearly 300 shops on Komachi-dori.
05:24This is the main street, so there are shops here for years.
05:28I think so.
05:30It's a mixture of new and old.
05:34Wow, this is a very famous curry bar.
05:37Really?
05:38It may be old.
05:39It may be old.
05:42That's right.
05:43This is four years old.
05:47Then.
05:48Hello.
05:49There is also a kimono.
05:50It looks like an old kimono.
05:52This is remodeled, but it may be old.
05:55There are a lot of fonts.
05:57Let's take a look inside.
05:58If you don't ask, you won't be counted.
06:00That's right.
06:01There are four shops where you can ask for your name.
06:04There is no limit to entering the store.
06:10Let's look for hints.
06:13The kimono coat is cute.
06:16Thank you very much.
06:17I made it with the original kimono.
06:19Original.
06:20You can make an original kimono.
06:21It looks good on you.
06:23It looks good on you.
06:25I feel like I'm wearing a modern kimono.
06:28On the contrary, it's old.
06:29I see.
06:31I want to know.
06:34Is there anything old?
06:38Then.
06:39Oh.
06:41At the time of operation.
06:42Isn't it a Setsudama?
06:44There was a Setsudama era.
06:47Is Setsudama old?
06:48That's right.
06:52Currently, there are four balls on the floor.
06:56In the old days, there were five balls according to the calculation method of China.
07:02But here is the fifth.
07:05The iron part is a little rusty.
07:09Isn't the way the iron rusts a little new?
07:14Showa.
07:15Showa.
07:17Let's keep it.
07:18First of all.
07:20The Daigo team, who speculated that it was the beginning of Showa, passed this shop.
07:26The actual establishment was in the second year of Showa.
07:30This is a good deduction.
07:34On the other hand, the Yoshizumi team arrived at Hase Station, which has long been used as a moyori station to worship the Kamakura Buddha.
07:42Let's go back to the front of the Gokurakujin.
07:47Then, a gourmet, Mr. Natori.
07:49There is a famous manju shop around here.
07:53That's famous.
07:54It's around here, isn't it?
07:56Let's ask the shop there.
07:59Ask the shop where the Japanese sweets shop is.
08:04But after this, Yoshizumi made a big mistake.
08:09Excuse me.
08:10Didn't you say there was a Japanese sweets shop around here?
08:14It's on the left.
08:16On the right.
08:17What kind of shop is this?
08:19This is a French bakery.
08:20It smells good.
08:22Is this a new shop?
08:23This is the 7th year.
08:25Let's eat one.
08:26I want to eat.
08:28Did you hear that?
08:33Is this a new shop?
08:35This is the 7th year.
08:40Did you get one count?
08:43What are you doing?
08:46I got it.
08:50Are you serious?
08:52Are you serious?
08:54Six years is bad.
08:56What are you doing?
08:57The other team will never do that.
09:00I don't know what you're asking.
09:03I heard it.
09:06It's a little different from ordinary bread.
09:09This is a baguette.
09:11This is a baguette from Paris, France.
09:14The owner is a French baker.
09:17He uses aged dough to make the most of the flavor of wheat.
09:23This is good.
09:25This is good.
09:28This is good.
09:30What is this?
09:32This is chocolate.
09:33This is crispy.
09:35This is good.
09:37This is cute.
09:38This is cheese.
09:40This is good with beef stew.
09:44This is good.
09:45Team Yoshizumi's first stop is the 6th year.
09:51The three people who heard the location of the store are heading there.
09:56Look at that.
09:59That looks old.
10:00That's amazing.
10:02That's definitely old.
10:03I think this is a good place.
10:06I remember this place.
10:10However, it is closed today.
10:13Is that true?
10:16This store has been in business for 320 years.
10:24This is made in the same way as when it was established.
10:27GONGORO CHIKARAMOCHI is a specialty of KAMAKURA.
10:36Team YOSHIZUMI is disappointed.
10:39I'm disappointed.
10:42Team DAIGO is looking for KOMACHI DORI.
10:50I found an old-looking store.
10:53Where is it?
10:56FUJI?
10:57It's already written there.
10:59Is it EDO in front of MEIJI?
11:01EDO.
11:05You should go there.
11:07Excuse me.
11:08Hello.
11:10Are you okay with the camera?
11:13I'm sorry.
11:15There are about 500 umbrellas in the store.
11:23I'm looking for a store that has been around for a long time.
11:28Thank you very much.
11:29I'm looking for a store that has been around for a long time.
11:31I have an album.
11:35This is the store I was looking for.
11:39YAMADAYA YOGASA HONTEN.
11:42This was my main store.
11:46Was it a umbrella store from the beginning?
11:48This is the second store in Japan.
11:50This is the second store in Japan.
11:53This used to be a department store.
11:57This used to be in DONANI.
12:00This is KAMAKURA in TOKYO.
12:03This has a long history.
12:05This is our catalog from 1912.
12:09This is fashionable.
12:12This looks like a pamphlet.
12:14This is YOGASA's signature dish.
12:17This is amazing.
12:19How do you use this?
12:20This is different from Japanese umbrellas.
12:24What is the most expensive umbrella?
12:27This is a male umbrella.
12:29This is wonderful.
12:31This is 9,900 yen.
12:35This is a wonderful umbrella.
12:38Thank you very much.
12:40There is no mistake in this signboard.
12:44Let's go.
12:46Let's go.
12:49How many years has this store been in business?
12:52This store has been in business for 16 years.
12:57This is amazing.
12:58Thank you very much.
13:00However, it seems that a strategy is necessary to keep the store going for a long time.
13:05After the war, I couldn't eat umbrellas anymore.
13:10I made a beach parasol.
13:13I made a beach parasol in Japan.
13:17How is it?
13:19Did you change the shape of the parasol over time?
13:21I changed the shape of the parasol little by little.
13:23I didn't forget the main business of umbrellas.
13:26This is amazing.
13:29The first store of the Daigo team was established in 1951.
13:35It's hard to keep doing business for more than 100 years.
13:38This is amazing.
13:40This is amazing.
13:44At that time, the Yoshizumi team didn't know that they were leading.
13:50Doesn't this look good?
13:52Doesn't this look good?
13:54This is like Kamakura.
13:55This is Kamakura.
13:56This is surrounded by mountains.
13:59This is interesting.
14:01Kamakura is surrounded by mountains and the sea.
14:04This is a land that is hard to be attacked by enemies.
14:07YURITOMO in Minamoto is said to have opened a store in this area.
14:13This is amazing.
14:14This store has a history of 6 years.
14:16This store has a history of 6 years.
14:20This is a fish store.
14:22This store has been in business for 50 to 60 years.
14:24Is that true?
14:26Hello.
14:28Hello.
14:31This is how fish are sold.
14:33I've never seen this before.
14:35This case is also old.
14:37This case is old.
14:38This is a fish store, right?
14:39That's right.
14:40Do you see the sea over there?
14:43That's right.
14:44That's where the fish are caught.
14:45This looks delicious.
14:47This looks delicious.
14:49Can you give me a hint?
14:51Is that the name of the store?
14:53That's right.
14:54That's the name of the store.
14:55I don't know.
14:56I don't know if I can ask.
14:58I think it's longer than 6 years.
15:00That's not true.
15:01That's not true.
15:03Nobuko will look at the location.
15:08That's a storehouse.
15:09That's moving.
15:11That's old.
15:12That's a storehouse.
15:13That's old.
15:14That's a storehouse.
15:17That's behind the storehouse.
15:19That's also a storehouse.
15:22That's a person.
15:25That's a person.
15:26The story of the store is about when the fish store was established.
15:29It's not about whether the people live here.
15:30That's not true.
15:31Yoshizumi speculates that the factory is not old, but let's ask Nobuko.
15:40Let's ask.
15:43How many years has this shop been in operation?
15:47After this, the unexpected answer will come out.
15:56They sell fish like this.
15:58I've never seen this before.
16:00The Yoshizumi team chose the second fishing spot near Fuigahama.
16:05Is it older than the 151-year-old umbrella specialty store founded by the Daigo team?
16:13How many years has this shop been in operation?
16:23Well, it's been a little over 200 years.
16:28That's amazing!
16:37By the way, where did this fish come from?
16:40I heard that it came from the name of my husband's great-grandfather.
16:48I think it's 200 years old.
16:50That's amazing!
16:54So, the second place of the Yoshizumi team is the Daigo team, which has been in operation for 200 years.
17:02On the other hand, the Daigo team is looking for a shop that has been in operation for more than 151 years.
17:08Here we are.
17:10Prince Wakamiya.
17:11Isn't this a good road?
17:13It's an old road.
17:15Dankazura, which passes in the middle of the road, is a shrine of Tsurugaoka Hachimangu, which was built by Minamoto no Yoritomo in 1182 to pray for his wife's safety.
17:28That's Hato Sabure.
17:30It's the biggest in Yume.
17:32It's good because it's sunny.
17:34Let's buy it and go home.
17:36How long has Sabure existed?
17:39I don't know.
17:42But the gate is old.
17:45Hato Sabure might be good.
17:47Isn't it amazing?
17:49Sabure might have come with Perry.
17:531853
17:56There is a picture.
18:00What's wrong?
18:01Did you write a funeral?
18:04It's okay if it's written.
18:06Is it okay?
18:07Yes.
18:11It's subtle.
18:13It's very subtle.
18:15It's very subtle.
18:17There was a picture of Prince Wakamiya in the early Meiji period.
18:22It was after the Taisho era that Dankazura became a popular cherry blossom tree for tourists.
18:30But it's not written that it was established.
18:32That's right.
18:33It may be a picture after it was established.
18:35That's right.
18:36Excuse me.
18:38May I talk to you?
18:40What does Sabure mean?
18:43At first, a foreigner gave me a big biscuit.
18:48I wanted to make it because it was delicious.
18:50So I made it by trial and error.
18:52The captain ate it.
18:54He said it was similar to the Sabure he ate in his hometown.
18:58So I decided to use it.
19:01Is there anything old?
19:03Is there anything from that time?
19:05Then.
19:07This is an old Sabure mold.
19:11I used to do this with my hands.
19:14That looks old.
19:16Then let's ask.
19:18Let's ask.
19:19How many years has this shop been established?
19:23Can it be more than 151 years since the establishment of the umbrella specialty store?
19:31It was established in 1894.
19:351894.
19:37I see.
19:38But it's amazing.
19:41By the way, the design of the pigeon is based on the eight-lettered pigeon of Tsurugaoka Hachimangu.
19:50So the second shop of the Daigo team was established 130 years ago.
20:02This is the city of the sea.
20:05On the other hand, the Yoshizumi team continued to explore around Yuigahama, where there was a 200-year-old specialty store.
20:15Then.
20:17This place looks old.
20:19This house used to be like this.
20:22Isn't this a good place?
20:26What is it?
20:27Kamakura Shrimp Market.
20:29But isn't this like Showa?
20:31Is it like Showa?
20:33It's a picture of Issei Ebi.
20:35That's right.
20:36Let's ask.
20:37Don't ask how many years it's been.
20:43After this, the master will appear.
20:47Three people are surprised.
20:50Wait a minute.
20:52Wait a minute.
20:54The Yoshizumi team found a store that says Kamakura Shrimp Market.
21:01Let's ask.
21:03Don't ask how many years it's been.
21:10Excuse me.
21:11This is a TV program.
21:12Can I interview you?
21:14Do you sell shrimp here?
21:16I think it would be good to sell the shrimp I caught in front of my house to my neighbors.
21:21Are you a fisherman?
21:22Yes, I'm a fisherman.
21:24It's big.
21:26It's big.
21:27It's amazing.
21:28You can catch it there.
21:33This is Issei Ebi.
21:36I'll tell you why it's called Kamakura Ebi.
21:38Kamakura Ebi was caught a lot in the Edo period.
21:45Wait a minute.
21:49We really like the Edo period.
21:52The three people who heard the Edo period keyword are sure.
21:57Can the shrimp market break the record of 200 years of operation?
22:05How many years has this store been in operation?
22:15This is the 10th store.
22:16This store has been in operation for 300 years.
22:19300 years!
22:22It's amazing.
22:25The first store was called Kato Choshiro.
22:28And the second store was called Choshiro Amitsuki.
22:31It was a net store.
22:34According to the owner, Issei Ebi, which can be caught in Kamakura in the Edo period,
22:38It became a brand because it was a gift to Tokugawa Shogun.
22:42It's called Kamakura Ebi.
22:46The price of one shrimp is about 1,800 yen.
22:50In addition, in order to pass on the tradition to the present,
22:53There is also a net fishing experience for the general public.
22:58In addition, there are valuable materials that tell the history of fishing.
23:04This is amazing. What is this?
23:06This is a tourist map of Kamakura.
23:08When was this?
23:10This is a tourist map of Kamakura at the end of school.
23:12It is a tourist map of the coast.
23:15This is a tourist map of the coast.
23:19And there is a picture of a man wearing a kimono and a white jacket.
23:22You can see it.
23:24This is a tourist map of Kamakura.
23:26Tourist maps are available anywhere.
23:29Fishermen bring their boats to the fishing village.
23:33But you can't really work with a tourist map.
23:38You've learned a lot!
23:40That's right!
23:41I didn't know!
23:42Thank you for telling us such a good story!
23:44Thank you!
23:45Thank you very much! It was really fun!
23:47And so, the third team of the Yoshizumi team has been around for 300 years!
23:54With this, the Daigo team is in a big lead!
23:58After this, let's eat delicious food and drink beer!
24:01Let's drink beer!
24:02The team of the Yoshizumi team is in a big lead!
24:06I want to see the Great Buddha!
24:09The team of the Yoshizumi team is in a big lead!
24:16If you look up, you'll be surprised!
24:18Just look at your feet!
24:21Let's go to a good place!
24:23It's long!
24:24Let's go around here!
24:25Let's go!
24:31It's huge!
24:32It's wonderful!
24:34It's amazing!
24:35Is this a national treasure?
24:37That's right!
24:38Really?
24:39This is the Great Buddha of Kamakura, which was built about 800 years ago and is now a national treasure.
24:47At that time, it was covered with gold leaf, and you can see the peace on its cheeks.
24:54The Great Buddha of Kamakura
25:01I feel like I'm seeing things.
25:03I feel like I'm seeing things.
25:10Meanwhile, the Daigo team is in a big lead!
25:15What year was it?
25:161873
25:18That was a big hit!
25:20But we're keeping it.
25:22It's huge!
25:23We have plenty of time.
25:25Do you want to eat lunch?
25:27They stopped searching and decided to have lunch at a soba shop.
25:32I just got used to the new soba.
25:35Really?
25:36Everything is so good.
25:39The soba sold in a special soba shop is said to have a strong scent.
25:45Let's eat!
25:46It looks delicious!
25:47Let's eat!
25:48Yay!
25:49The soba is shiny.
25:50It looks delicious.
25:52It looks delicious.
26:01It's refreshing and delicious!
26:07It's soaked in the soup.
26:08It's a new soba.
26:09It's a new soba.
26:10That's right.
26:13It's delicious.
26:15You can pour the soup over the noodles.
26:17It's called Kosuzu Soba.
26:23It's delicious!
26:25Kosuzu Soba is said to have a strong scent when mixed with seaweed, shiso, and grated daikon radish.
26:34By the way, this soba shop has been in business for 30 years.
26:41We got a call on the way.
26:44The shop is looking for a shop that is older than us.
26:51It's Yoshizumi.
26:52He's good at this.
26:54He's from the same area.
26:56But I'm sure there is a shop like that.
26:57He's looking for a shop that is older than us.
27:01It's either the Meiji period, the first period, or the Edo period.
27:06That's right.
27:07Let's call him.
27:09Let's take a look around Tsurugaoka Hachimangu.
27:13According to Takahata,
27:15the Kamakura Bori shop should have been around Tsurugaoka Hachimangu.
27:21I've seen Kamakura Bori.
27:24Have you seen it?
27:25It's over there.
27:26Kamakura Bori is over there.
27:28Where is it?
27:29Which Kamakura Bori is it?
27:31I think I've heard of Taiko-do.
27:34Taiko-do?
27:35I think it's Taiko-do.
27:36That's what I remember.
27:38Isn't it here?
27:39Where?
27:40Look.
27:41There it is.
27:42I don't know if it's called Tai.
27:44But it's Taiko-do.
27:45It's Taiko-do.
27:46It's the closest shop to the Hachimangu shrine.
27:50That's right.
27:51It's old.
27:53How much history does the shop next to the Torii in Tsurugaoka Hachimangu have?
28:00Kamakura Boshi Gotoukei.
28:05It's the 28th generation.
28:07Let's go inside.
28:09I won.
28:10It's the 28th generation.
28:11If it was Hato-sama, it would be the 4th generation.
28:13Kamakura Boshi is the 28th generation.
28:16Takahata-san, we won.
28:18Let's go.
28:19Thank you for coming.
28:21Excuse me.
28:22Is it okay?
28:24I like the accessories.
28:26I want to put these in front of the dressing room.
28:29It's cute.
28:31It really changes the mood.
28:34What is the characteristic of Kamakura Boshi?
28:38The material that was originally made of iron was used to make daily necessities.
28:43Really?
28:44Yes.
28:45It is a traditional craft that is carved into wood and then applied lacquer.
28:49In addition to that, it is said that it is characterized by being very light and deep in carving because it mainly uses Katsura wood as a material.
28:59It's a craftsmanship.
29:02It's a great history.
29:04It says 28 generations on the signboard.
29:0828 generations have passed and are now 29 generations.
29:12The 30th generation is now training.
29:15I can't stand it anymore.
29:17I can't stand it anymore.
29:19Kamakura Boshi has more than 28 generations.
29:23How many years has it been since it was established?
29:28And after this.
29:30Usually, it is a secret.
29:32It is a tradition that inherits the feelings of the four Minamoto.
29:38I was surprised.
29:39Kamakura Boshi
29:43Kamakura Boshi has more than 28 generations next to Tsurugaoka Hachimangu.
29:49How many years has it been since it was established?
29:55How many years has it been since it was established?
30:04We have been running this shop since 1900.
30:08The 28th generation is a material for making Buddha statues in Kamakura.
30:15We opened the shop in 1900 as Hakkodo.
30:20In other words, it was about 700 years ago that Kamakura started making Buddha statues.
30:26The shop was opened 124 years ago.
30:33I see.
30:35I see.
30:36That's not 1800 years ago.
30:41The third shop of the fifth team was opened in 124 years.
30:49On the other hand, the Yoshizumi team moved to Kamakura Station to investigate a shop.
30:56I miss this railroad crossing.
30:58Which one?
30:59The railroad crossing?
31:00What station is this?
31:02This is Kamakura Station.
31:03This is Kamakura Station of JR.
31:05Yoshizumi, who knows Kamakura well, was curious about the shop in the basement of the station.
31:10That's it.
31:11That's Masamune 24.
31:13What?
31:14Look over there.
31:15Kougei?
31:16There it is.
31:17Katana, katana, katana.
31:19Wow.
31:20Amazing.
31:21But there is nothing other than Kamakura-bori or katana.
31:25Really?
31:26Yes.
31:27May I?
31:28Hello.
31:29Excuse me.
31:30Wow, amazing.
31:31It's absolutely amazing.
31:33It's absolutely amazing.
31:35It's amazing.
31:36Wow.
31:37Is this a katana shop?
31:40Yes, it is.
31:42My father's apprentice runs this shop.
31:44Your apprentice?
31:45Do you run this shop here?
31:46Yes.
31:47I didn't know there was a shop like this in Kamakura.
31:48There is a katana shop in the city of Kamakura.
31:50There is a flute shop here.
31:51Yes, there is.
31:52That's right.
31:53Here.
31:54This is amazing.
31:55Wow.
31:56This is amazing.
31:57This is Kojima.
31:58Is there a railroad crossing near Kamakura?
32:00Yes, there is.
32:01There is a railroad crossing near Minamara.
32:04In fact, the coast of Kamakura was a sandy beach with a lot of railroads.
32:10It is said that high-quality Japanese swords were produced in this area.
32:17What are you doing now?
32:19I'm taking the steel from the railroad crossing.
32:23It is a steel that can be used for Japanese swords.
32:26I see.
32:27I'm refining it now.
32:30I wonder why this area is used for Japanese swords.
32:34Because it is a large area.
32:36This is an old method.
32:38That's right.
32:39This is amazing.
32:40I was surprised.
32:42There was a story about Princess Mononoke.
32:44The person who fights the enemy is the person who makes a ball of steel called Okazu.
32:50I heard that.
32:51So I took the steel used there.
32:55This is amazing.
33:00You react to Princess Mononoke.
33:03I like Princess Mononoke very much.
33:09I'm grateful for the feeling that I have to make it with all my soul.
33:26There is one thing to be concerned about here.
33:30What is this?
33:32This is Edo Maki.
33:34Tsunahiro, who became the master of Tokugawa, had a mansion in Edo, but he also operated in Kamakura.
33:40If the establishment of this shop was Edo Maki,
33:45there is a possibility that the establishment of Kamakura Shrimp Distillery will not exceed 300 years.
33:52So,
33:54Thank you very much.
33:56Goodbye.
33:57The establishment of Kamakura Shrimp Distillery passed without hearing.
34:00However,
34:02this Masatone Kougei Art and Craft Shop was established 740 years ago.
34:10In the Kamakura period, he was invited by the shogunate and began to make swords in this area.
34:18The Yoshizumi team was curious about another shop.
34:24Kamakura Shrimp Distillery.
34:26What is this?
34:27It's cool.
34:29I've never seen this before.
34:31It's nostalgic.
34:33Is it nostalgic?
34:34I had this.
34:36It's a mirror.
34:38It's 38,000 yen.
34:40My grandmother used this.
34:42It's amazing.
34:43I had this.
34:45Mom, which is the most expensive product here?
34:50After this, they went to a very expensive shop.
34:54I have this at home.
34:56The Yoshizumi team is very excited.
35:02The Yoshizumi team visited a specialty store of Kamakura Shrimp Distillery.
35:08Mom, which is the most expensive product here?
35:13It's called Yoshitsune Kougei.
35:15What is Yoshitsune Kougei?
35:17It's used to make tea.
35:22Kougei is a container with a lid.
35:27Is it light?
35:29Yes.
35:30I have this at home.
35:33My grandmother had this.
35:35It's light, so I thought it wasn't a big deal.
35:40It's good that it's light.
35:42This is amazing.
35:43This is an old product.
35:45My father made a record of it.
35:48It's the same as this.
35:51Did you hear that there is an old product?
35:54Can I hear this?
35:56Are you serious?
35:57This is the fourth one.
36:00Do you want to hear it?
36:02I don't want most things.
36:04I want this.
36:06Is this a mirror?
36:08I'll buy it later.
36:11Let's hear it.
36:14Are you serious?
36:16Are you sure?
36:17Team Yoshizumi will go to the last shop.
36:22How many years has this shop been in business?
36:29I think so.
36:30The answer to the key to the game is in the second half of the program.
36:35Team Yoshizumi will go to the last shop.
36:38On the other hand.
36:39Takahata-san, are you okay?
36:42I was betting on this shop.
36:46Team Daigo can't break the record in the third shop.
36:50Team Daigo needs to find a shop that has been in business for at least 300 years.
36:57We haven't gone this way yet.
37:00We've come this way.
37:03Team Yoshizumi will look for a shop.
37:09However.
37:10This bakery was founded in 1929.
37:14I'm glad it's written here.
37:18Ham is not old.
37:20Tamakura ham.
37:22Was there ham in Edo period?
37:25It's written here.
37:27It says since 1900.
37:29It's written on the bottom.
37:31It's difficult.
37:32I'm getting lost.
37:35Takahata-san has stopped.
37:36Takahata-san, that's a dark cafe.
37:39Is there a stamp?
37:42Stamps are popular these days.
37:47It's difficult. I'm in a maze.
37:49I'm being chased.
37:51They can't find a shop that feels older than Meiji period.
37:57This is new.
37:58This is new, too.
37:59Kamakura Katsutei.
38:01It looks new.
38:05At that time.
38:07Wait a minute.
38:09That's Ishinaga.
38:12It's written here.
38:15What is it?
38:17It's written here.
38:19There were important words related to the establishment.
38:25It's a cafe.
38:27Isn't it over there?
38:29Isn't it upstairs?
38:30Upstairs?
38:31What kind of shop is it?
38:32Let's go.
38:33It's a cafe, isn't it?
38:35If we can go here.
38:36Wait a minute.
38:38What's wrong, Mori-san?
38:40There is an office.
38:41Excuse me.
38:43Can I come in?
38:45I want you to go to the main store.
38:48Main store?
38:49This is a call center.
38:51There is a main store near here.
38:55The steps are light.
38:57It's light.
38:59It's here.
39:02We arrived at a modern building.
39:07Excuse me.
39:11Is it okay to use the camera?
39:15Excuse me.
39:17What kind of shop is this?
39:21It's a jewelry store.
39:25I see.
39:27The jewelry in the middle is the first good design in the industry in 2015.
39:32Is that so?
39:33That's great.
39:35What did you do outside of the grave?
39:38There is a large collection of Dan Katsura here for the first time in 200 years.
39:44It's a collection of 94 stones.
39:4794 stones?
39:48By the way, is there anything historical or old here?
39:53If you wait for about a minute, you can see it.
39:57Then.
40:01This is it.
40:06This is a wooden box that Mr. Hachimangu Tsurugaoka gave me for New Year's Eve.
40:14Since the late Edo period, the chief has been called Choujiro.
40:18It's called Ishiyama Choujiro.
40:20In other words, it's a stone statue.
40:24Let's ask him.
40:26Let's ask him.
40:28One, two.
40:29How many years has this shop been in business?
40:39We have been in business for...
40:43Is the owner of the stone statue better than the Yoshizumi team?
40:50This is the decisive battle.
40:53One, two.
40:59Now it's time for the decisive battle.
41:02It's time for the decisive battle.
41:04Well, it was good.
41:06It was good.
41:07It was pretty good.
41:08Really?
41:09We were really cool.
41:11What do you think, Daigo?
41:13This is the best location.
41:19First of all, let's show the pictures of the oldest shop in each team.
41:25One, two.
41:26This is Kamakura Ebi Chokubai.
41:33What kind of shop is it?
41:34Ebi Chokubai.
41:36Kamakura Ebi is a name of a mushroom, right?
41:38Yes.
41:39Kamakura Ebi is a name of a mushroom.
41:46Next is Daigo's team.
41:48One, two.
41:52What?
41:53Is this a shop?
41:54Is this a shop?
41:55Is this a house?
41:56Is this a house?
41:57Is this a house?
41:58Is this a post office?
41:59Is this a post office?
42:00What is this?
42:01It's a stone.
42:02It's a stone.
42:03Let's have a match.
42:06One, two.
42:10What is this?
42:13What is this?
42:14Wait a minute.
42:16What is this?
42:17Let me explain.
42:20This is my father's red salt.
42:24This is made by my father.
42:26I know this.
42:29What kind of company is this?
42:31It's a company called ISSHO.
42:32ISSHO.
42:33ISSHO is a name of a company in London.
42:34Is this a chain store?
42:36No.
42:39ISSHO was founded in KAMAKURA four years after the battle of SEKIGAHARA.
42:45It is said that in the old days, stone work was the main job.
42:50The bridge of Tsurugaoka Hachimangu was also originally built by ISSHO.
42:56Why did you use so much?
42:57When I turned around, it was written that it was founded 400 years ago.
43:04That's not fair.
43:07This is the winning product.
43:11I did it.
43:14From the introduction of KAMAKURA ham TOMIOKA in the 124th year of its founding.
43:18The success at the time of its founding was inherited.
43:20It took almost two weeks to finish it by hand.
43:24This is a combination of aged NUNOMAKI ham.
43:29The last KAMAKURA digging specialty store chosen by the YOSHIZUMI team was founded.
43:35I think it was around the eighth year of the Showa era.
43:39It was 1991.
43:42How was it today?
43:44I didn't know much about KAMAKURA.
43:46I learned about the history of KAMAKURA.
43:48I was able to see the Great Buddha.
43:50Above all, we became good friends.
43:54I was unexpectedly late.
43:56I can't say that I'm late.
43:59What about you?
44:01I was able to feel the history of KAMAKURA.
44:05That's right.
44:07I remembered today's location.
44:10KRY.
44:12KAMAKURA?
44:14I like the history of KAMAKURA.
44:16Can I say the correct answer?
44:18This is a regular store.
44:22That's too much.
44:26It's not KAMAKURA at all.
44:28Next time, we will look for the oldest store in a different city.
44:32Please look forward to it.
44:34Goodbye.
44:36Is there a next store?
44:38I think so.

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