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開運!なんでも鑑定団 2025年1月26日
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00:00:00It's a matter of time before it's too late.
00:00:04A home-made sculpture museum.
00:00:07Medama's work is a masterpiece of a sculptor who represents the Showa era.
00:00:14Isn't this too much?
00:00:17It's not balanced.
00:00:18The touch is different.
00:00:20If it's true, we'll all have to get out of here.
00:00:23A treasure that has been left alone for more than 30 years
00:00:26is a work of modern Japanese painting,
00:00:28along with the Yokoyama Museum.
00:00:32If it's expensive, I'd like to sell it and share it with my three relatives.
00:00:38What's the result?
00:00:44The 6th Collector's Treasure Exhibition
00:00:47Today's guest is...
00:00:54Today's guest is...
00:00:56The history books he has published so far are more than 150 books.
00:01:03History writer Atsushi Kawai.
00:01:08Born in 1965 in Machida City, Tokyo.
00:01:12When he was in 5th grade, he found a piece of Jomon pottery in the backyard of his house.
00:01:18He was moved by the fact that people lived here thousands of years ago.
00:01:24He awoke to the fun of history.
00:01:28When he was a junior high school student, he admired the three-year-old blonde teacher.
00:01:33He decided to become a teacher of history.
00:01:38When he became a teacher of history,
00:01:42he wrote a paper about the situation at the end of the Heian period.
00:01:50When he published it in a history magazine, he won an award.
00:01:54He took the first step as a history writer.
00:01:59Since then, he has published a series of history books.
00:02:06He has also appeared in historical TV shows and quiz shows.
00:02:11He has also appeared on TV Tokyo, Korega Nippon no Shinjyoushiki.
00:02:19I want him to be in a drama.
00:02:21He's a great politician.
00:02:24So, Mr. Imada, Mr. Fukuzawa, and Mr. Sugai.
00:02:29Here's the question.
00:02:32What did Nobunaga Oda call Hideyoshi, the god of fire?
00:02:38This is...
00:02:40Sugai.
00:02:41What was it?
00:02:43This is not a famous one.
00:02:45Is it okay?
00:02:46Monkey?
00:02:47Monkey?
00:02:48Let's ask Mr. Kawai for the answer.
00:02:53Here's the client.
00:02:55This is Mr. Atsushi Kawai from Shibata.
00:02:58Nice to meet you.
00:02:59Nice to meet you, too.
00:03:00Thank you for coming.
00:03:03This is a novel way of appearing.
00:03:06It's his first time.
00:03:07I remember that he came to our show the other day.
00:03:10Yes.
00:03:11He was Nobunaga Oda's chief.
00:03:13Monkey.
00:03:14Monkey.
00:03:15There's another one.
00:03:16He looks like a bald guy.
00:03:17It's close.
00:03:18It's close.
00:03:19I think baldness is right.
00:03:20Yes, it is.
00:03:21Bald mouse.
00:03:22Correct.
00:03:23Correct.
00:03:26There's no letter from Nobunaga that says monkey.
00:03:29I see.
00:03:30It's a legend that was made later.
00:03:33Really?
00:03:34Yes.
00:03:35Let's take a look.
00:03:36Here we go.
00:03:37Open the treasure.
00:03:43What is this?
00:03:44I brought an old picture frame from Meiji to Taisho Showa.
00:03:49This is a letter from a soldier who was studying the war in Japan.
00:03:54It's a letter from a soldier to his country.
00:03:59It says, I'm doing fine.
00:04:01If you turn it over, it looks like this.
00:04:03It's a picture frame.
00:04:05It's a picture frame of a beautiful woman.
00:04:08It's a picture of a nurse.
00:04:12Did you find this when you were studying?
00:04:15Yes.
00:04:16I bought this at an online auction.
00:04:19Is that so?
00:04:20Do you sell old letters like that?
00:04:22Yes.
00:04:23What's on the top?
00:04:24It's called the Tsuchiyura Navy Air Corps.
00:04:26It's a training school for 14 to 17-year-olds to become Navy pilots.
00:04:31This is what I went to.
00:04:35This is a commemorative picture of Kamikaze.
00:04:40It was a plane that the Asahi Newspaper flew during the British King's coronation ceremony in 1937.
00:04:49It flew from Tokyo to London.
00:04:51It flew for 100 hours and became the fastest in the world.
00:04:55There are many sunflowers on the right side.
00:04:57Is this related to the Olympics?
00:04:58This is called the Far East Championships.
00:05:02It's also called the Olympic of the East.
00:05:04Sports events are held in Japan, China, and the Philippines.
00:05:09The design is very novel.
00:05:11It's novel.
00:05:12It's like a teapot art.
00:05:14It's nice.
00:05:15This is a picture of the Far East Championships.
00:05:19Yes.
00:05:20This is a picture of the damage caused by the Ueno Hirokoji.
00:05:24It's a great material value.
00:05:26How much is this?
00:05:39How much is this?
00:05:41This is 1.5 million yen.
00:05:43This is 1.5 million yen.
00:05:44This is 1.5 million yen.
00:05:45Let's open it.
00:05:46Open the price.
00:05:511, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
00:05:55This is 2 million yen.
00:05:57This is amazing.
00:06:00How much is this?
00:06:02This is a collection of aircrafts from the Meiji, Taisho, and Showa periods.
00:06:07The military mail and the LIAOTONG defense force are the oldest in the Meiji 38th year.
00:06:16The military mail is about 13,000 yen.
00:06:20The military mail and the LIAOTONG defense force are about 12,000 yen.
00:06:25The aircrafts were very popular in this period.
00:06:29There are a lot of them.
00:06:34These old aircrafts should be revisited from a new angle to give more light.
00:06:44I'm glad I didn't throw this away.
00:06:46My wife told me to throw it away because it's dirty.
00:06:50When I study, I spread it out and go to the next room.
00:06:53I draw a line like this.
00:06:56I do it like this.
00:07:02Next is Moriya City, Ibaraki Prefecture.
00:07:08I'm waiting at this public building.
00:07:12Excuse me.
00:07:15Hello.
00:07:17Hello.
00:07:20Hello, my name is Koyama.
00:07:23The next client is Masako Koyama, 79 years old.
00:07:28Everyone is wearing the same clothes.
00:07:33What is it today?
00:07:37I enjoy country line dance here every week.
00:07:42The feature of country line dance is not to move the upper body too much, but to dance in the center of the steps.
00:07:51Irish dance, the national dance of Ireland, is said to be the root.
00:07:57The dance where everyone repeats the same step is very popular in culture schools.
00:08:04I think this is good for the body.
00:08:0620 years ago, I saw her on a trip to the United States.
00:08:10She started learning right after she returned to Japan.
00:08:13She improved a lot.
00:08:15Six years later, she entered the World Championships as a representative of Japan.
00:08:20She won the championship.
00:08:23It is said that country line dance had an unexpected effect.
00:08:29I used to weigh 77 kg.
00:08:32I started country line dance, and now I weigh 58 kg.
00:08:39I see.
00:08:42By the way, what is your treasure?
00:08:46This is a work of a modern Japanese painting left by my father.
00:08:52My father, Tsunemasa, graduated from Tokyo University.
00:08:57He got a job at a cosmetics manufacturer and became an official.
00:09:04When Tsunemasa built a house in Ebisu,
00:09:08he received this treasure from the president of the company as a celebration of his new house.
00:09:15It was a big work, so my father didn't decorate it at all.
00:09:20After my father passed away, no one was interested in it.
00:09:24So I kept it in a box for almost 30 years.
00:09:29She consulted with her family and relatives.
00:09:34If it's worth it, I'll sell it.
00:09:38I'm going to make a lot of money with my family.
00:09:44I look forward to working with you.
00:09:47I look forward to working with you.
00:09:49What is the work of a modern Japanese painting?
00:09:53Let's take a look at it in the studio.
00:09:55Here is the client.
00:09:58I'm Masako Kurayama.
00:10:01Nice to meet you.
00:10:05Can anyone learn it easily?
00:10:07Yes, it's easy.
00:10:08For example, can these two learn it?
00:10:10I want to try it.
00:10:11Sugai is a professional.
00:10:14Sugai is still challenging the country line dance.
00:10:19It takes 3 minutes to practice.
00:10:231, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
00:10:281, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
00:10:321, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
00:10:37You're great.
00:10:39Thank you very much.
00:10:41Sugai is good.
00:10:44Let's open the treasure.
00:10:51This is a painting of Takeuchi Seiho.
00:10:54Takeuchi Seiho.
00:10:55It's called West Seiho, East Taikan.
00:10:58This is West Seiho.
00:11:00I don't think there are many real ones.
00:11:03What did you think when you saw it?
00:11:05The monkey was like this.
00:11:08It was cool.
00:11:11The eyes and facial expressions were great.
00:11:14The monkey was so good.
00:11:17The hair was fluffy.
00:11:19I could feel the temperature.
00:11:22The branches had various colors.
00:11:25It was realistic.
00:11:26It was greenish.
00:11:29How many people are there in Koyama and Yamawake?
00:11:33There are three families.
00:11:35We decided to divide it into three.
00:11:39Are your family and relatives coming today?
00:11:42Yes, they are.
00:11:44They are from Yamawake.
00:11:47Do you have any plans?
00:11:49I want to go to a hot spring, eat delicious food,
00:11:52and spend as much money as possible.
00:11:56Takeuchi Seiho, a master who built the foundation of modern Japanese painting
00:12:00with Yokoyama Taikan.
00:12:04Takeuchi Seiho.
00:12:09He was born in 1864 in a small restaurant in Kyoto.
00:12:14He has been a painter since he was a child.
00:12:17When he was 17 years old,
00:12:19he opened the door of Kono Bairei, a Japanese painter.
00:12:25He immediately became famous,
00:12:27and he became a disciple of a great master.
00:12:29He was not only a model of death,
00:12:32but also absorbed the techniques of great predecessors,
00:12:35including Sesshu.
00:12:42He became a big star when he was 36 years old.
00:12:47He visited Paris and various museums in Europe for half a year.
00:12:56He was greatly inspired by the works of Koro and Turner,
00:13:00who devoted themselves to painting.
00:13:04He also returned to Japan and published his work,
00:13:07Oji Shizu.
00:13:10This is a work based on a portrait in a zoo in Belgium.
00:13:15Seiho drew the face of the animal bigger and more three-dimensional,
00:13:23creating the power of the real Sanagara.
00:13:29In addition, he drew the scenery of Italy like a landscape painting.
00:13:34In the painting of Rome,
00:13:36he used the color of sepia, a Western watercolor paint,
00:13:41to express the eternal time
00:13:45when the ruins of the decayed Roman era were walking.
00:13:50After that, Seiho challenged himself to various issues
00:13:55to create a Japanese painting of a new era,
00:13:58but the first thing he faced was the animal.
00:14:08Before moving the brush,
00:14:10he carefully observed each object.
00:14:16In order to paint the frog,
00:14:18he spent 10 days in the garden,
00:14:21observing each object.
00:14:23At the end of the painting,
00:14:25he was able to tell the difference between right and wrong with just one look.
00:14:33Seiho did not simply imitate the shape of the object.
00:14:37He aimed to capture the nature of the animal,
00:14:42such as its form and gentleness.
00:14:51This is how the important cultural property, Hanbyo, was born.
00:14:59He fell in love with a cat at a Seika store in Numazu.
00:15:04He took the cat home and painted it over and over again.
00:15:09The cat's fur is so soft that you want to pet it.
00:15:14However, the cat's eyes are full of wild instincts,
00:15:19as if to reject them.
00:15:22This is the masterpiece of a painter
00:15:25who can even depict the smell of animals.
00:15:31Let's take a look at the request again.
00:15:35This is Seiho Takeuchi's painting of a four-leaf clover.
00:15:40By drawing a large margin on the left side,
00:15:44he drew a monkey standing on a wintry tree on the right.
00:15:54Seiho often draws monkeys at home.
00:15:59Seiho's facial expressions and way of drawing fur are very Seiho-like.
00:16:05But how did he do it?
00:16:30Seiho's painting of a four-leaf clover.
00:16:35Seiho's painting of a four-leaf clover.
00:16:38Seiho's painting of a four-leaf clover.
00:16:41Seiho's painting of a four-leaf clover.
00:16:44Seiho's painting of a four-leaf clover.
00:16:47Seiho's painting of a four-leaf clover.
00:16:50Seiho's painting of a four-leaf clover.
00:16:53Seiho's painting of a four-leaf clover.
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00:18:16Huh? What's this red thing?
00:18:18Your tomorrow is in it.
00:18:20More than 20 million employees.
00:18:22Please find it in the employee box.
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00:20:24How much is it?
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00:20:29Let's buy it.
00:20:30Open the price.
00:20:33How is it?
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00:24:59But if it's a rare item, you'll want it, won't you?
00:25:05What's wrong with you?
00:25:06Are you okay?
00:25:07What's wrong with you?
00:25:08Here are the treasures!
00:25:11It's colorful!
00:25:12It's cute!
00:25:14It's Morinaga's Disney gum, Tsutsumigami No. 16.
00:25:18There's also Mickey!
00:25:20There is!
00:25:21There's also Snow White!
00:25:23Wow!
00:25:24I want it!
00:25:26How did you get it?
00:25:27I picked it up.
00:25:28But you can't ask him how he got it.
00:25:32These two items have Mickey written on them.
00:25:35They look the same, but there's actually a difference.
00:25:40Oh, I know!
00:25:41It's dirty when it's clean.
00:25:43There's a big difference.
00:25:45Look at the letters.
00:25:47When you throw it away, use the paper.
00:25:50When you put the gum in the paper and throw it away in the trash, it's completely different.
00:25:54What?
00:25:55In the smallest place?
00:25:57I don't know.
00:25:58I've never seen it in such a place.
00:26:00When you pick it up, you think,
00:26:02Oh, it's different.
00:26:04No way!
00:26:07He enjoyed it by himself, so he doesn't know the value at all.
00:26:13The evaluation is 16,000 yen for 1,000 yen.
00:26:19I wonder if there is a teacher who judges the gum Tsutsumigami.
00:26:25I don't think so.
00:26:26I don't think so.
00:26:27I don't think so.
00:26:28But he's sitting next to me.
00:26:30Do you know, teacher?
00:26:31I know.
00:26:32You know?
00:26:33I know.
00:26:34The gum Tsutsumigami is a great collector's item.
00:26:37The judge is Shinobu Machida, the first person to collect paper.
00:26:42What's the result?
00:26:44Come on, Kojiro!
00:26:4611,000 yen!
00:26:48It's a big win!
00:26:50Wow!
00:26:51It's over 10,000 yen!
00:26:52It's over 10,000 yen!
00:26:53That's amazing!
00:26:54Morinaga Seika was released in 1935.
00:26:59It's 10 yen for three pieces.
00:27:01At this time, there were about 100 gum manufacturers.
00:27:05Among them, this Disney series was the most popular.
00:27:08This time, I spent 1,500 yen on the beauty of Mickey Mouse.
00:27:12If it was more beautiful, it would be over 2,000 yen.
00:27:15The rest is about 600 to 700 yen.
00:27:19The next collector is Eiji Fukui.
00:27:22Let's take a look at the collection boom.
00:27:26Here you go.
00:27:30Wow!
00:27:31It's cute.
00:27:33This is amazing!
00:27:36A nostalgic corporate mascot.
00:27:39Plastic models, holo signs, brown can TVs, and Famicom.
00:27:46There are about 1,000 Showa retro goods.
00:27:49Wow!
00:27:50At first, I started collecting Sato-chan.
00:27:53I fell in love with the retro atmosphere of Sato-chan.
00:27:56It's getting more and more.
00:27:59In fact, this room has a strong commitment.
00:28:03I don't have an air conditioner.
00:28:04If I turn on the air conditioner, it doesn't look like Showa retro.
00:28:07I see.
00:28:08So I didn't turn on the air conditioner.
00:28:10I'm still sweating.
00:28:15What does Showa retro mean to Mr. Fukui?
00:28:18It's a space where you can change your feelings as a child.
00:28:21I made this room with the concept of making a space where you can go to your friend's house as a child.
00:28:26I'm 100% satisfied.
00:28:28I think I've created my ideal shape.
00:28:31Fukui's new collection, Best 3.
00:28:36No. 3
00:28:38It's a record player of Tentoumushi.
00:28:40Do you know this?
00:28:42I've seen it at my friend's house.
00:28:44I often see red.
00:28:46I often see red, but I think this green is a new product.
00:28:49I've never seen green before.
00:28:53No. 2
00:28:55It's Sato-chan's grandfather's doll.
00:28:57It's Sato-chan from the 1930s.
00:28:59It's not a regular doll.
00:29:01It's the size of a counter at a drugstore.
00:29:04I think the number is a little small.
00:29:06This kind of mold has deteriorated and deteriorated.
00:29:10The point is that this is well-balanced.
00:29:13No. 1
00:29:16How did you get it?
00:29:18I bought it at a flea market or an auction.
00:29:20I bought it at a flea market or an auction.
00:29:22There's a way to pick it up.
00:29:24I learned it today.
00:29:26When a flea market app comes out, it sells right away.
00:29:29I can't calm down if I don't watch it all the time.
00:29:31I think it's selling right now.
00:29:33I'm nervous.
00:29:35You can watch it now.
00:29:38Here are the treasures.
00:29:41It's a tornado.
00:29:43It's in a box.
00:29:45I found it on a flea market app five years ago.
00:29:49When I found it, it was sold for 1 million yen.
00:29:53I thought something was wrong, so I asked the seller.
00:29:58I'm sorry. I made a mistake.
00:30:00I said, I'll buy it.
00:30:02It's a meeting of fate.
00:30:04It's a meeting of fate.
00:30:06I didn't play with it.
00:30:08I took it out of the box.
00:30:10It's cute.
00:30:12You can put it in your hand.
00:30:14You can put it on or take it off.
00:30:16Normally, when the treasure is open, it comes out in that state.
00:30:20I was asked if I would put it out.
00:30:22I said, I'll take a picture of it.
00:30:24I don't want to put it out.
00:30:26The price of the certificate is 200,000 yen double when you buy it.
00:30:31At that time, I didn't have a meeting.
00:30:33I borrowed 50,000 yen from my wife.
00:30:35I'd like to give my wife a good report.
00:30:38What's the result?
00:30:43I'm glad.
00:30:45That's how it is.
00:30:47It's just that I didn't put it out.
00:30:49It's really beautiful and it's not sunburned.
00:30:52This is the 1980s.
00:30:54It's a double name for Bandai and Poppy.
00:30:57Bandai and Poppy got together.
00:31:01It's really short-term.
00:31:03Both names are in it.
00:31:05This is also very valuable.
00:31:07Thank you very much.
00:31:09The next collector is Akio Hosokawa.
00:31:13This building in Oketo, Hokkaido.
00:31:16It seems to be exhibiting a collection.
00:31:19What?
00:31:21Supermarket?
00:31:23Excuse me.
00:31:27It was decorated with money from all over the world.
00:31:32The collection started more than 20 years ago.
00:31:35Not only Japan, but also Asia, Africa, Europe,
00:31:39There are many countries in the South Pacific.
00:31:43How many collections are there?
00:31:46There are more than 10,000.
00:31:48That's great.
00:31:49I spent too much money.
00:31:53He closed the supermarket he ran seven years ago.
00:31:57He used the building as a museum.
00:32:02I see.
00:32:03What is the world's money to Mr. Hosokawa?
00:32:09I've never thought about it.
00:32:13How do you do that?
00:32:15It's a mirror that represents historical culture.
00:32:19It's amazing all of a sudden.
00:32:21Mr. Hosokawa's collection.
00:32:24New Best 3.
00:32:26No. 3.
00:32:28It's a Biafra pound bill.
00:32:31Biafra?
00:32:32It was distributed in Biafra, which declared independence from Nigeria in 1967.
00:32:40However, it was defeated in the civil war and disappeared in just three years.
00:32:46It's gone.
00:32:49No. 2.
00:32:51It's a stone house in Yap Island.
00:32:54It's stone money.
00:32:56It was used in Yap Island in the South Pacific.
00:33:00It's money, but it wasn't used to sell things.
00:33:05It was used as a settlement for gifts and funerals.
00:33:13No. 1.
00:33:16Actually, I was going to collect it to commemorate the 2000th anniversary of Mr. Obuchi's death.
00:33:24That's why I decided to collect it.
00:33:26I see.
00:33:28If Mr. Obuchi didn't say he would give me 2,000 yen, I wouldn't have to spend money on this.
00:33:35His grandchild is cheering for him in the studio.
00:33:38How did you feel when you first heard about it?
00:33:40I thought a lot of new things had started.
00:33:43It was like a new era.
00:33:45It was like a new era.
00:33:47The store was getting bigger and bigger, and a new store started.
00:33:53Treasure is No. 5.
00:33:55It's a vase that was issued by a vending machine in the Edo period.
00:33:59It's worth five coins.
00:34:02I bought it from a coin shop 10 years ago.
00:34:05How much was it?
00:34:061.5 million yen.
00:34:091.5 million yen?
00:34:11If it's a fake, it's just a joke.
00:34:14But if it's a real one...
00:34:18It's related to the family.
00:34:22I'd like to talk to my eight cousins and decide.
00:34:27The value of the vase is 1.5 million yen, just like when I bought it.
00:34:32I want to prove that it's a good thing for my grandson, who has recently become interested in it.
00:34:39What's the result?
00:34:42Come on!
00:34:43220,000 yen!
00:34:45I did it!
00:34:48It's in very good condition.
00:34:50It's a very expensive vase.
00:34:5384.2%.
00:34:55But it's a four-piece and a two-piece.
00:35:00That's why it wasn't popular in the market.
00:35:05It's been in the store for eight years.
00:35:08In 2014, it was sold out.
00:35:11It's a very rare vase.
00:35:14Please take good care of it.
00:35:18The next collector is Mr. Katsuyuki Nakagami.
00:35:22This is my collection.
00:35:27It's Tomica.
00:35:30Since he was 20 years old, he has been collecting Tomica, Dia-Pet, and Adai Grip.
00:35:37What he's most careful about when buying is that there's a box.
00:35:44It's a boxed mini car.
00:35:46It's important to me.
00:35:50What does a mini car mean to Mr. Nakagami?
00:35:54It's like a partner in life.
00:35:56It's like a companion.
00:35:59Did I say too much?
00:36:02Mr. Nakagami's collection.
00:36:04Newest Best 3.
00:36:07Number 3.
00:36:09Tomica's Gloria Van.
00:36:12It's a model of a car from Ebara, a gas station in Tokyo.
00:36:16Only 700 units were made.
00:36:22It's very rare.
00:36:24It's very cozy.
00:36:26It's cozy.
00:36:27Number 2.
00:36:29It's an old car from Lincoln Continental.
00:36:33It's a shiny gold decoration.
00:36:36It has an impact.
00:36:38The box is also gorgeous.
00:36:40It's a box that's too big.
00:36:44What's the surprising number 1?
00:36:47It's a rare old car.
00:36:49Who would buy it?
00:36:51It would have been nice if it was number 1.
00:36:55In order to find a rare mini car,
00:36:58he's going to Tokyo from Shizuoka, where he lives.
00:37:04There's a mini car shop near Yamate Line.
00:37:08Shinjuku, Nippori, Komagome, Tokyo, Osaka.
00:37:14Ega-chan!
00:37:17Here are the treasures.
00:37:19It's small and cute.
00:37:21It's small.
00:37:23It's small.
00:37:24It's a Honkon Tomica Galant GTO.
00:37:27It was made in a factory in Hong Kong for just a few years since 1971.
00:37:33The number of units is extremely small.
00:37:36About 20 years ago, it was purchased at a mania shop in Tokyo for 20,000 yen.
00:37:42I think it's a top-notch car.
00:37:45But there was a box.
00:37:49Where did the box go?
00:37:52Where did it go?
00:37:54Actually, a few years after he bought the car,
00:37:57he got the box for 10,000 yen.
00:38:01I bought it at a collector's shop.
00:38:04And I sold it.
00:38:06He exchanged the box for a limited edition mini car.
00:38:13I told you the box was important!
00:38:17I didn't say that!
00:38:19But if there's something you want...
00:38:23It's like a maiden's heart.
00:38:26I want this, I want that, but which one?
00:38:29It was sold out in a blink of an eye.
00:38:31That's what it is.
00:38:35The price is 30,000 yen.
00:38:38The box is 10,000 yen.
00:38:40The car itself is 20,000 yen.
00:38:42So I think it's 30,000 yen.
00:38:44But...
00:38:46The inside and the box are both important.
00:38:49It's like a maiden's heart.
00:38:51Mr. Kitahara will understand.
00:38:54After this, we'll see the results.
00:39:00Complicated financial calculations are required for issuances and claims.
00:39:04This is a monthly payment.
00:39:05This is a 10-second installment.
00:39:06This is a split calculation.
00:39:07Mr. Nakasawa?
00:39:09I have to make a claim and calculate the original price
00:39:12according to the customer's wishes, so I don't know what to do.
00:39:14Let's see...
00:39:22With Rakuraku Hanbai, you can automate complicated financial calculations.
00:39:25You can save time and money.
00:39:27Rakuraku Hanbai
00:39:29You're underestimating me, aren't you?
00:39:30No, I'm not.
00:39:31You're underestimating me, aren't you?
00:39:32No, I'm not.
00:39:33You're underestimating me, aren't you?
00:39:34No, I'm not.
00:39:35But you're underestimating me, aren't you?
00:39:36I'm underestimating you.
00:39:38Secret throat care.
00:39:39Ryukaku's Throat Cleanser Tablet.
00:39:42Me, too.
00:39:59I made Mapo Tofu.
00:40:01You're the one who spread Mapo Tofu in Japan.
00:40:03No, no, no.
00:40:04It's Marumiya.
00:40:05No, it's Grandpa.
00:40:06It's Marumiya, right?
00:40:07Right?
00:40:09I've been loved for 53 years.
00:40:11It's Marumiya.
00:40:14We've got a report of a terrorist attack in the studio.
00:40:18We're starting a live broadcast.
00:40:20We'll set off a bomb in the studio.
00:40:22I was the target from the start, wasn't I?
00:40:24The whereabouts of this life-threatening live broadcast are...
00:40:27SHOWTIME 7
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00:40:40Even during pregnancy, if you meet certain conditions, you can join us.
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00:40:53Help many women, even if you are alone.
00:40:57Kope Kyo-sai.
00:40:59Did you cancel the meeting this morning?
00:41:00You're here.
00:41:01What?
00:41:02It's breakfast time.
00:41:03Kope Kyo-sai.
00:41:05Hot, hot breakfast.
00:41:09Let's start with breakfast.
00:41:10Breakfast Mac.
00:41:12A discount coupon.
00:41:14Here you go.
00:41:1595% discount in winter.
00:41:182,000 yen.
00:41:20Free of charge.
00:41:22Free of charge with a red box.
00:41:26SHOWTIME 8
00:41:29I thought the start line was the same.
00:41:32I'm doing my best, but I can't choose the future.
00:41:36To a society where children can dream with learning support.
00:41:40Kids Door.
00:41:41AC Japan.
00:41:44Should I sell this?
00:41:46If you think so, Manekia.
00:41:47Gold.
00:41:48Jewelry.
00:41:49Manekia for 100,000 yen gold.
00:41:510120-213-213
00:41:54Manekia.
00:41:55Up to 31 days during the sale fair.
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00:42:01Today is a one-person time.
00:42:05Eat what you want to eat.
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00:42:10Long-ripened domestic wheat.
00:42:12You win.
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00:42:49Let's live in the city.
00:42:51PALISTAGE DUO STAGE MANSION.
00:42:55NISSIN GROUP.
00:42:56NISSIN FUDO.
00:43:00GALAN GTO of Tomica in Hong Kong.
00:43:02I left the box to exchange it for another mini car.
00:43:07What is the result?
00:43:1070,000 yen.
00:43:13A lot of money.
00:43:16Wow.
00:43:20When I asked Tomica about a rare model,
00:43:23GALAN GTO of Tomica in Hong Kong always came out.
00:43:27If I had a box in this state, it would be more than 200,000 yen.
00:43:32I was dizzy.
00:43:34But I understand it very well.
00:43:36It's a mistake to get a box again someday.
00:43:40It's hard to get a box.
00:43:43Tomica was made for 180 yen in 1970.
00:43:50Then a lot of orders came.
00:43:53So I asked a factory in Hong Kong to make six cars.
00:43:58One of them is this GALAN GTO.
00:44:01The reason why Tomica in Hong Kong is expensive is that
00:44:04the factory was burned by a fire and the mold disappeared.
00:44:10The same thing can never be made.
00:44:13Please look forward to the next episode.
00:44:17Next, from Oiso-machi, Kanagawa Prefecture.
00:44:22Hello.
00:44:24Hello.
00:44:26I've been waiting for you.
00:44:28This is the next client.
00:44:31Masahiko Koizumi, 69 years old.
00:44:35Huh?
00:44:36Modern Craftsman Sculpture Lab?
00:44:40Actually, this is my home,
00:44:45and I made it to let you know the charm of sculpture.
00:44:52I'm the only researcher here.
00:44:57Koizumi studied sculpture at an art university.
00:45:01After graduation, he worked as an art teacher at a language school.
00:45:07Ten years ago, he renovated his house and opened a museum.
00:45:13Not only does he display his collection,
00:45:16but he also works as an atelier
00:45:19and opens a sculpture class every week.
00:45:23I see.
00:45:26Now, let's take a look inside.
00:45:30Oh, you made a building.
00:45:32Here you go.
00:45:33Wow.
00:45:36There are a lot of famous sculptures here.
00:45:41How did you get them?
00:45:45I got them from an online auction.
00:45:48I sold my real estate last year,
00:45:52and I had a lot of money,
00:45:56so I bought them.
00:45:59They were pretty cheap,
00:46:01so I couldn't stop buying them.
00:46:05Koizumi held a free exhibition last year
00:46:09to show his collection to as many people as possible.
00:46:13But...
00:46:15I think only three people came.
00:46:22Koizumi went to the online auction again
00:46:26to find more amazing sculptures
00:46:29that could be the highlight of the exhibition.
00:46:32This time, he happened to meet a treasure.
00:46:37I think this is the best work of a sculptor who was active in the Showa period.
00:46:42Thank you very much.
00:46:45Will he find something amazing at the online auction?
00:46:49Let's meet him in the studio.
00:46:52Here's the client.
00:46:55I'm Koizumi Masahiko, and I'm from Minagawa.
00:47:00Nice to meet you.
00:47:02Nice to meet you, too.
00:47:04There were a lot of famous works at the online auction.
00:47:08By the way, how much was the work of Ko-un Takamura
00:47:12you saw in the VTR?
00:47:15800 yen.
00:47:17What?
00:47:19Did you hear that?
00:47:21Yes, I did.
00:47:22If I hadn't misheard, I would have said this.
00:47:25800 yen.
00:47:27This time, it's a little different.
00:47:30If this is the real thing and it's an auction,
00:47:33that museum will be interesting.
00:47:35From 800 yen to the real thing.
00:47:38Let's go.
00:47:39Open the treasure.
00:47:45That's a good suspicion.
00:47:48Whose work is this?
00:47:51This is Seiko Sawada.
00:47:53Seiko Sawada.
00:47:55This is Kayanohime.
00:47:57She is a goddess of grass from the early Japanese period.
00:48:02She is a goddess.
00:48:04How much did you get?
00:48:06228,000 yen.
00:48:09You used it too much.
00:48:11It's not like you.
00:48:13I wish I had bought it for a few hundred yen.
00:48:16Which part do you like the most?
00:48:19The face.
00:48:22This gentle face.
00:48:25It's in a pretty bad condition.
00:48:29What do you usually do with this?
00:48:31I put it outside the entrance.
00:48:35Outside?
00:48:37No, there is a ceiling above.
00:48:39Why do you put it inside the entrance?
00:48:41The entrance is narrow and I can't get in.
00:48:45So you put it outside the entrance?
00:48:48Yes.
00:48:52Seiko Sawada is a sculptor...
00:48:55...whose soul is hidden deep inside the human body.
00:49:02She was born in Atamimachi, Shizuoka Prefecture in 1894.
00:49:08When she was 19 years old, she admired Rodin.
00:49:12She relied on the sculptor Zui-un Yamamoto...
00:49:16...but she was not allowed to drink.
00:49:23Five years later, she entered the Pacific Art Institute...
00:49:29...where she worked on drawings and sculptures.
00:49:34She became famous when she was 30 years old.
00:49:39In her fifth exhibition, she exhibited her dream of the galaxy.
00:49:43The sculpture was based on Princess Orihime of Tanabata.
00:49:47She was praised for her romanticism and love for sculpture.
00:49:52She won a special prize.
00:49:55Her favorite subject was the world of mythology and legends.
00:50:01Sawada made it very feminine.
00:50:06For her husband, Yamato Takeru no Mikoto...
00:50:10...Princess Ototachibana was thrown into the sea.
00:50:17She realized her destiny and stood still.
00:50:21She was buried in the ruins of Marubashira Temple...
00:50:25...which was used as a temple in Mishima Taisha.
00:50:30Kasei Choshin...
00:50:33...is a story about a young woman with a bent body...
00:50:37...and a tall bird's lower body.
00:50:40It's a strange story, but it's full of vivid colors.
00:50:45It's a masterpiece of Sawada's devotion...
00:50:48...where truth and fantasy come together.
00:50:53Sawada's method of production is simple and straightforward.
00:50:58When the subject comes to mind...
00:51:01...she draws the image...
00:51:04...but she doesn't hold back until the image is solidified.
00:51:09She puts a picture book under her pillow...
00:51:13...and writes down the subject in her dream...
00:51:16...even in the middle of the night.
00:51:21But after she turned 50...
00:51:25...she began to look for the subject in a statue.
00:51:29Sawada thought that the source of the subject...
00:51:32...was in the statue.
00:51:34She decided to revive the statue...
00:51:37...which was in a decline...
00:51:40...with the modern subject art.
00:51:45The result is the Daishofudo Myo-O.
00:51:50It's known as an image that embodies anger.
00:51:55Sawada's method is traditional...
00:51:59...but there is a sense of tension...
00:52:02...between the body and the spirit.
00:52:05It's very novel.
00:52:09She won the Literature Prize in 1979.
00:52:14She died at the age of 93.
00:52:20Let's take a look at the request.
00:52:23The height is 125 cm...
00:52:26...and the purpose is to revive the statue.
00:52:30She left traces of drinking water...
00:52:33...and was carved by...
00:52:36...Kayanohime, the goddess of grass...
00:52:39...who appears in Japanese mythology...
00:52:42...and Shika, the god's servant.
00:52:45Behind the pedestal...
00:52:48...is a picture of the statue...
00:52:51...with the name of Seiko.
00:52:56She found a drawing of Kayanohime...
00:52:59...at the Seiko Memorial Museum.
00:53:03Did she make the request...
00:53:06...based on the drawing?
00:53:11How did she do it?
00:53:16Isn't the carving sweet?
00:53:19This is Seiko's carving.
00:53:24The touch of the deer...
00:53:27...and the princess...
00:53:30...are different.
00:53:32It's not balanced.
00:53:35If the deer was this big...
00:53:38...she would be a big woman.
00:53:41I'm sorry.
00:53:44It's a level.
00:53:47After the commercial, the studio is shocked.
00:53:53One-take?
00:53:54Tonight at 6.30 pm.
00:53:58The best delivery of Rakuten Ichiban.
00:54:00It's already here.
00:54:02The shortest delivery.
00:54:04It's free.
00:54:06The best delivery of Rakuten Ichiban.
00:54:10Rakuten Mobile gets 5 points.
00:54:14I don't want to bother you.
00:54:17I want my family to be happy.
00:54:20I don't want to bother you.
00:54:22A.L.O.
00:54:24It's easy for people with chronic diseases.
00:54:26It's easy for people with chronic diseases.
00:54:28It's easy for people with chronic diseases.
00:54:30It's easy for people with chronic diseases.
00:54:34It's easy for people with chronic diseases.
00:54:38It's easy for people with chronic diseases.
00:54:43BRANDS
00:54:45The green of the apartment grows with the people who live 10 years later.
00:54:52That's BRANDS.
00:54:54Environmentally-friendly apartment.
00:54:56BRANDS.
00:54:58Tokyo Hakuzen.
00:55:01The decoration of Tokyo Hakuzen is one-piece.
00:55:04So you can reduce the burden of transportation and expenses.
00:55:07If you choose, one-piece decoration.
00:55:10Tokyo Hakuzen.
00:55:13What is NIDEC?
00:55:15NIDEC.
00:55:18Light, small, high-performance.
00:55:21NIDEC.
00:55:23Change the world and the future.
00:55:26NIDEC.
00:55:27Do you remember?
00:55:28I'm brave Abe.
00:55:31I'll make a life plan for you.
00:55:32Really?
00:55:33I'll think about the future.
00:55:35This is Mr. Ohashi's life plan proposal.
00:55:38This will make my dream come true.
00:55:40Let's make it more interesting.
00:55:42With YUNCAN.
00:55:43YUNCAN.
00:55:46Step by step.
00:55:48One by one.
00:55:49It is important to continue.
00:55:51To the future.
00:55:53Let's get a strong body with a medicine.
00:55:56YUNCAN.
00:55:58If you live with electricity, electricity, electricity.
00:56:02Let's borrow the power of the sun.
00:56:07If you make it at home, it's a good deal.
00:56:10Let's live with the sun.
00:56:12Tokyo Electric.
00:56:13Let's work and laugh.
00:56:15I can't get used to a new job.
00:56:17Don't worry.
00:56:18What?
00:56:19Tempu staff is the number one satisfaction.
00:56:21So I will support your worries at work.
00:56:24Consultation in the app.
00:56:25If you choose with satisfaction, it is Tempu staff.
00:56:31People and society are evolving.
00:56:34That's why Carola continues to evolve.
00:56:36Five styles.
00:56:38Carola series.
00:56:40Give away 50,000 yen in electronic money.
00:56:43M&A.
00:56:44I want to speed up growth.
00:56:46It's time to fight.
00:56:48So let's have a good meeting.
00:56:50In such a case, leave it to STRIKE.
00:56:53Don't choose straight and valuable proposals with M&A trust.
00:56:58Don't you use a DDK humidifier?
00:57:01There is a risk of smoke and fire.
00:57:04Please check once.
00:57:07If you are interested, please contact us to the free dial.
00:57:14First, Mitsuori.
00:57:15Beautiful.
00:57:16Next, Funu.
00:57:17Misunaku.
00:57:18Is the work done?
00:57:19Oops!
00:57:20There was also a pair of nails left.
00:57:22Can you finish Misunaku?
00:57:24I want to tell you about Rakuraku Meisai.
00:57:28MS&AD
00:57:30Do you rely on the self-reliance of the Internet?
00:57:32Mitsui Direct is a self-reliance pro.
00:57:34Support until the end.
00:57:35Is this a compensation?
00:57:37Work service all over Japan.
00:57:38If you choose by cost.
00:57:39Car insurance is Mitsui Direct.
00:57:43I check here every year.
00:57:45I have to do something soon.
00:57:47Revision of meals.
00:57:48Exercise.
00:57:49Anyway, I can do it every day.
00:57:52Yogurt?
00:57:53Like me, new discovery of yogurt.
00:57:55Please wait until the end.
00:57:59スマーフォー ミセルヨリ
00:58:00スマホを見せるより
00:58:01子供一人で学べるスマホを見せるより
00:58:04文字が正しく書けるようになるスマホを見せるより
00:58:07話さる絵本新登場
00:58:09スマイルゼミ用字コース
00:58:10プレゼントにもぴったり
00:58:12スマイルゼミ用字コース
00:58:13スマイルゼミ用字コース
00:58:14スマイルゼミ用字コース
00:58:16スマイルゼミ用字コース
00:58:17スマイルゼミ用字コース
00:58:18スマイルゼミ用字コース
00:58:19I'm not sure if this is a good idea or a bad idea, but I'm going to give it a shot.
00:58:26How much is it?
00:58:28It's ¥1,200,000.
00:58:30¥1,200,000?
00:58:31What about you, Mr. Imada?
00:58:32Oh, it's ¥800 for me.
00:58:34Here we go.
00:58:36Here we go. Open the price.
00:58:421, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
00:58:48It's ¥1,200,000!
00:58:50It's real!
00:58:52It's real!
00:58:54I'm sorry.
00:58:57I'm sorry.
00:59:03This is a masterpiece from the Showa era.
00:59:08A masterpiece?
00:59:09Yes, a masterpiece.
00:59:11I was finally able to see the real thing.
00:59:15It was once exhibited at the Atami Art Museum, but no one knew where it was.
00:59:24This is a Showa-era work.
00:59:27The way this is carved is that Japanese carving is made of wood.
00:59:30It's wrong to make the wood look like marble.
00:59:35Buddha statues leave their marks.
00:59:38That's what makes this work rough and rough.
00:59:44Only the Kaya-no-hime is colored, and the deer is made to feel the color of the wood.
00:59:51Unfortunately, the condition is too bad.
00:59:54If you leave the face for 5 minutes, it will fall apart.
00:59:59Also, the right hand has a crack.
01:00:03If you have a new Sanada work, or if a large exhibition is held,
01:00:09please be careful about the condition and show it to us.
01:00:13At least put this at the entrance.
01:00:18You can put this in the place of Takamura Kou.
01:00:21Please take good care of it.
01:00:23Thank you very much.
01:00:27We are looking for a client.
01:00:29If you want to sell your treasure, please apply for it.
01:00:40We are waiting.
01:00:42Please check the program website for details.
01:00:47This is it.
01:00:49That's not all for earthquake.
01:00:51It's a signal.
01:00:52It's an earthquake.
01:00:53Earthquake?
01:00:54Yes, there are a lot of expenses for life insurance after an earthquake.
01:00:58That's right.
01:00:59That's why it's an earthquake insurance that will help you live after an earthquake.
01:01:02When an earthquake comes, if the security check system you put in doesn't work, it will freeze.
01:01:08Yes.
01:01:09If the security check system doesn't work, it will freeze.
01:01:13If the security check system doesn't work, it will freeze.
01:01:17What do you want to eat today?
01:01:19It's always easy.
01:01:20microwave
01:01:22Just warm it up at any time.
01:01:25In any place.
01:01:26Boil it right away.
01:01:27It's easy, but it's rice.
01:01:29Marumiya rice series
01:01:33The Muji station is on the front.
01:01:36The guest room has been renovated.
01:01:38What is it? I'm looking forward to it.
01:01:41The roundabout is like a hotel.
01:01:44Re-discover the charm of the area.
01:01:46We work with the locals to create a region.
01:01:49It feels good.
01:01:50It's the best.
01:01:52I made this with the yuzu in my garden.
01:01:54It looks delicious.
01:01:55You really get along well.
01:01:57I'm a good parent.
01:01:58I'm a mother.
01:01:59Tomorrow's design.
01:02:00JR East Japan
01:02:04Why?
01:02:09Why?
01:02:10Why?
01:02:12Why are you saying that?
01:02:13Fun program Tenkomori B.S. begins.
01:02:17I met him when I was in kindergarten.
01:02:19I had a lot of fights.
01:02:21That's...
01:02:22No way.
01:02:24No way.
01:02:25It's over with you two.
01:02:26To become an important person.
01:02:28Let's get along.
01:02:29Housemate
01:02:39I'm home.
01:02:40I'm home.
01:03:03I'll start with the egg.
01:03:04Hamimaro Toro Tama Uma Tamago
01:03:06Soft egg fried rice
01:03:08It's soft.
01:03:09It's fluffy.
01:03:10Thick sauce omelet rice
01:03:12Delicious Toro Tama bento
01:03:14The cheeks are soft.
01:03:16I'm home.
01:03:19Do you have a change of registration?
01:03:21Cell phone number.
01:03:22Please check the warranty content.
01:03:24Don't worry about it now.
01:03:26Registration is complete.
01:03:28I came to After Horror.
01:03:29I'm Kampo Seimei.
01:03:30At the window.
01:03:32I reviewed the smartphone stand.
01:03:33I want to buy it, too.
01:03:35But I don't want to change my cell phone number.
01:03:37Registration is complete.
01:03:39My NEO is the number itself.
01:03:41This price.
01:03:43Let's change your cell phone number.
01:03:45My NEO
01:03:47The owner was happy.
01:03:49If it's a house that can reduce CO2 emissions.
01:03:52I was happy to contribute to the world.
01:03:57No.
01:03:58Connect the tax and open the future.
01:04:01On Paros
01:04:02On Paros
01:04:03On Paros
01:04:04On Paros
01:04:05On Paros
01:04:06On Paros
01:04:07On Paros
01:04:08On Paros
01:04:09On Paros
01:04:10On Paros
01:04:11On Paros
01:04:12On Paros
01:04:13On Paros
01:04:14On Paros
01:04:15On Paros
01:04:16On Paros
01:04:17On Paros
01:04:18On Paros
01:04:19On Paros
01:04:20On Paros
01:04:21On Paros
01:04:22On Paros
01:04:23On Paros
01:04:24On Paros
01:04:25On Paros
01:04:26On Paros
01:04:27On Paros
01:04:28On Paros
01:04:29Indeed, NEO can many things.
01:04:31Today, we here at Rocomo.
01:04:37Why don't you try this?
01:04:39gamers in social services
01:04:40Farm
01:04:48This is good.
01:04:49Descaga
01:04:50This is nice.
01:04:51I'm so happy
01:04:52Eh
01:04:53He lost his place.
01:04:55So I get it.
01:04:56In addition
01:04:57We're fun,and
01:04:58The Muji station is in the front.
01:05:01The guest room has been renovated.
01:05:03I'm looking forward to it.
01:05:06The roundabout is like a hotel.
01:05:09We rediscover the charm of the area.
01:05:11We work together with the locals to create the area.
01:05:14It feels good.
01:05:16I made this with the yuzu in my garden.
01:05:19It looks delicious.
01:05:20It's really like a sister.
01:05:22No, it's a parent and child.
01:05:23It's a mother.
01:05:24Tomorrow's design.
01:05:25JR East Japan
01:05:27Recently, that person.
01:05:29Lightness.
01:05:30I'm going to lunch.
01:05:31Let's go up the stairs.
01:05:33No, it's my first time in Rokomo.
01:05:34It seems that the important thing is the muscle of the foot.
01:05:36Muscle component 2.2 times.
01:05:38The movement of Rokomo is today's newspaper.
01:05:42When an earthquake comes, if the security check system that I put in does not work, it will harden, right?
01:05:47Yes.
01:05:48Toyokumo has zero delay when a disaster occurs.
01:05:53If it's a non-stop security check, Toyokumo is trying.
01:05:57You're underestimating me, aren't you?
01:05:58No, I'm not.
01:05:59You're underestimating me, aren't you?
01:06:00No, I'm not.

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