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00:00Teleto
00:30You can collect anything you want.
00:32But your daughter is a troublemaker.
00:34It really hits me in the head.
00:38If your father's treasure is a fake,
00:40you'd have to take responsibility.
00:42I'd have to take responsibility
00:44and burn it to ashes.
00:46Or I'd have to do something about it.
00:48And now,
00:50for the first segment,
00:52the doll-winning competition.
00:56A very scary doll with a neckless.
00:58It has a tongue.
01:00That's right.
01:02If you shake its neck...
01:04It's scary.
01:06Today's guest is
01:08this famous figure.
01:14Former Hiroshima Toyo Carp
01:16Shinji Sasaoka.
01:18Born in 1967
01:20in Kanagi-cho,
01:22Shimane Prefecture.
01:24He started playing baseball
01:26when he was in elementary school.
01:28He was originally from Naiya,
01:30but he was recognized
01:32for his strength
01:34at Hamada Commercial High School
01:36and was transferred to Toshu.
01:38He didn't have much luck
01:40in the Koshien,
01:42but he made a name for himself
01:44in social baseball
01:46and placed 1st in the draft
01:48in 1989.
01:50By the way,
01:52in this year's draft,
01:54he became a super star.
01:56That's right.
01:58After losing to his rivals,
02:00he started playing
02:02with a sharp slider
02:04and won twice,
02:06and saved twice.
02:08That's how he set a new record
02:10with 17 consecutive saves.
02:14As a batter,
02:16he has beaten
02:18all of the current Dragons
02:20by a home run.
02:24In his second year in the draft,
02:26he was recognized
02:28as the second best
02:30defense player
02:32and was also
02:34awarded the
02:36highest honor,
02:38the Sawamura Prize.
02:40In 1999,
02:42he built a mountain
02:44of Naiya-goro
02:46and achieved
02:48a non-hit no-run.
02:50He supported
02:52the head of Carp
02:54in the draft
02:56and achieved
02:58138 wins
03:00and 106 saves.
03:02100 wins and 100 saves
03:04is a record
03:06that only 8 people
03:08have achieved so far.
03:10Since 2020,
03:12he has been the director
03:14of Carp for 3 seasons
03:16and is now active
03:18as a baseball commentator.
03:20Welcome to Hiroshima!
03:22I'm Tatsuyuki Sasaoka
03:24and I'm from Hiroshima.
03:26Thank you for coming.
03:28He's a legend.
03:30He used to be a Hiroshima
03:32baseball commentator.
03:34It must have been hard
03:36to beat him.
03:38Yes, it was.
03:40The home run was amazing.
03:42Which was harder,
03:44the first pitch or the save?
03:46The home run
03:48was actually
03:50a 3-1 lead
03:52on the 9th floor.
03:54But the stopper
03:56scored 2 points
03:58on the 9th floor.
04:00He was cornered.
04:02He erased his senior's win.
04:04He erased it.
04:06He said goodbye to the home run
04:08on the 9th floor.
04:10It was a hero interview,
04:12but he wasn't happy.
04:14There are a few people
04:16in the audience.
04:18His family.
04:20His wife.
04:22His wife.
04:24Are you all from Hiroshima?
04:26Yes, we're from Hiroshima.
04:28He's a huge fan.
04:30He's putting pressure on himself.
04:32Now,
04:34let's open the treasures.
04:38A stethoscope.
04:40This is a tough one.
04:42This is a Chinese
04:44stethoscope.
04:46A Chinese stethoscope?
04:48It's dangerous.
04:50It's dangerous.
04:52It's beautifully blue.
04:54My wife
04:56gave it to me
04:58from my father.
05:00She put it on the front door.
05:02One day,
05:04my friend saw it
05:06and said,
05:08if it was real,
05:10he would get married.
05:12Does your wife know anything about it?
05:14Well,
05:16I think it's a good one.
05:18It's that simple?
05:20It's probably a good one.
05:22Do you know when it was made in China?
05:24Well,
05:26it was made a long time ago.
05:28All the information
05:30is so simple.
05:32Why did you put it on the front door?
05:34There's no data at all.
05:36What do you think, Sugai?
05:38It's a wonderful family.
05:40If it's in such a wonderful house,
05:42it's a real Chinese stethoscope.
05:44What are you talking about?
05:46There's no evidence.
05:50Didn't you feel like
05:52going to the big leagues?
05:54I did,
05:56but I was afraid of foreigners.
05:58Foreigners are easy to be beaten.
06:00That's right.
06:02If you go to the top,
06:04there are nine foreigners.
06:06You should never go to the top.
06:08What's the price?
06:10880,000 yen.
06:12In Japanese.
06:14880,000 yen in the Kanto period.
06:16I see.
06:18Open the price.
06:26880,000 yen!
06:28I see.
06:30I see.
06:32I see.
06:34I lost.
06:36I lost.
06:38Unfortunately, it's a fake.
06:40I see.
06:42It's a stethoscope
06:44made in ancient China
06:46such as Yin and Shu.
06:48It's a modern model.
06:50It's called a shaku,
06:52and it's shaped like a shaku.
06:54It's called a shaku,
06:56and it's shaped like a shaku.
06:58It's called a shaku,
07:00and it's shaped like a shaku.
07:02It's called a shaku,
07:04and it's a thing that comes out
07:06from the inside.
07:08It doesn't feel like it's
07:10blown from the top.
07:12If it were real,
07:14it would be tens of millions of yen.
07:16Tens of millions of yen?
07:18I'd like to put it on the door
07:20without worrying.
07:22It's okay if someone bumps into it.
07:24It's okay if someone bumps into it.
07:26Next, we'll ask the residents
07:28of Ichikawa City, Chiba Prefecture.
07:30We'll ask the residents of Ichikawa City, Chiba Prefecture.
07:32Wow, there's a collection of amazing
07:34baked goods!
07:36Wow, there's a collection of amazing
07:38baked goods!
07:40The next client is
07:42Mr. Hisao Shunohara,
07:4469 years old,
07:46who looks at the bowl with love.
07:48who looks at the bowl with love.
07:50I love baked goods,
07:52and I forget how long I've been doing this.
07:54and I forget how long I've been doing this.
07:56His collection has a history of roughly 40 years.
07:58His collection has a history of roughly 40 years.
08:00His collection has a history of roughly 40 years.
08:02His favorite is...
08:04His favorite is...
08:06This is a work by
08:08a man named Jinenbo Nakagawa
08:10a man named Jinenbo Nakagawa
08:12who makes shochu every night.
08:14who makes shochu every night.
08:16It's a little white,
08:18but it gradually turns brown.
08:20but it gradually turns brown.
08:22I love it.
08:24I see.
08:26The treasure of this time
08:28was obtained by Mr. Shunohara
08:30after a mysterious experience.
08:32was obtained by Mr. Shunohara
08:34about 15 years ago
08:36about 15 years ago
08:38when he visited a certain small town.
08:40when he visited a certain small town.
08:42I heard a mysterious voice
08:44I heard a mysterious voice
08:46calling me
08:48calling me
08:50calling me
08:52I thought the baked goods must have called me
08:54I thought the baked goods must have called me
08:56When he went to the store,
08:58he saw a skeleton.
09:00But...
09:02But...
09:04I couldn't find any good baked goods.
09:06I couldn't find any good baked goods.
09:08Instead, I found
09:10this treasure.
09:12I was surprised
09:14I forgot to buy a menu.
09:16I forgot to buy a menu.
09:18I'm looking forward to your inspection.
09:20I'm looking forward to your inspection.
09:22The baker who was guided by a mysterious voice
09:24Koenichibikarete katta otakara no toujou desu
09:27Irai nin no toujou desu
09:29Yoko-ken kara okosu no, Sunohara Hikawa-san desu
09:31Yoko-ken kara okosu no, Sunohara Hikawa-san desu
09:33Yoko-ken kara okosu no, Sunohara Hikawa-san desu
09:35Yoroshiku onegaishimasu
09:37Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
09:39Collection no kazu ga sugoi desu ne
09:41Gui no mi nanka wa
09:43Ii kazu desu yo, karatsu yaki toka
09:45Are de nomu oyuwari toka oishii desu yo
09:47Saikou desu yo ne, are de
09:49Soreda ikimashou, otakara open
09:51Soreda ikimashou, otakara open
09:53Ehhh
09:55Donata no e deshou ka?
09:57Tsubaki Sadao-san no e desu ne
09:59Tsubaki Sadao-san no e desu ne
10:01Tsubaki-san to iu kata wa
10:03Kishida Ryusei-san
10:05Reiko-zou no Kishida Ryusei-san desu ka?
10:07Deshi
10:09Odeshi-san?
10:11Tsubaki Sadao-san desu ka?
10:13Niteru to omou desu yo ne
10:15Chotto kurai kanji to iimasu ka?
10:17Ikura de kawareta desu ka?
10:19Nijuman desu
10:21Kattekure
10:23Rotenshou no hito ga
10:25Kattekure
10:27Kattekure
10:29Kattekure
10:31Kattekure
10:33Kowakatta desu yo
10:35Kowakatta
10:37Kowakatta
10:39Kattekure
10:41Irasshai
10:43Irasshai
10:45Irasshai
10:47Tokka ni sayn ga attaritoka thyu no
10:51Aumu
10:53Miramdai
10:55Miramdai
10:57Miramdai
10:59Miramdai
11:01Miramdai
11:03Miramdai
11:05Miramdai
11:07Miramdai
11:09Miramdai
11:11Miramdai
11:13Miramdai
11:15and it is very similar.
11:20One is by Ryusei Kishida, a famous Japanese painter.
11:27And the other is by Sadao Tsubaki.
11:33His name is not well known compared to Ryusei,
11:37but Tsubaki's drawing ability is as good as Ryuzaburo Umehara's,
11:42and he has the confidence to surpass Ryusei.
11:49Tsubaki was a painter who kept looking for his own way,
11:53even when he was at odds with Ryusei.
11:58Born in Yonezawa City, Yamagata Prefecture in 1896,
12:04Tsubaki decided to become a painter at the age of 18,
12:09and he visited exhibitions all over Tokyo from Katappa City.
12:14He was impressed by Ryusei Kishida,
12:18who was 23 years old at the time,
12:21and was able to capture the real expression of the West in a Japanese way.
12:26He wrote a letter to Ryusei,
12:29and when he visited Ryusei's home,
12:33Ryusei praised his painting.
12:36Since then, the two had a deep exchange.
12:42Tsubaki was very interested in Ryusei.
12:46He tried to learn all kinds of things,
12:49such as portrait painting, landscape painting, and biomechanics.
12:58This is Ryusei's masterpiece, Reiko-zou.
13:02This is what Tsubaki wrote when he was inspired by this.
13:08At the time of the exhibition,
13:11Tsubaki was called Ryusei Kishida's imitator,
13:15but Tsubaki did not criticize him at all.
13:18If you really look closely,
13:21you will be able to see a unique beauty from me.
13:26They were both friends,
13:29and above all, they were rivals,
13:32and they were both aiming for the same goal.
13:35However, there was a period of sudden change in their relationship.
13:40Ryusei Kishida,
13:43aged 38,
13:45died suddenly.
13:48Tsubaki's grief was so deep
13:51that he even lost the energy to paint.
13:57Because of the concern of the people around him,
14:01he emigrated to Europe in 1932.
14:06He observed many classical works,
14:10and while studying Western art,
14:12he reaffirmed the meaning of Japanese painting,
14:16and realized that the path he chose was the right one.
14:23It was finally time to throw away the old cloth.
14:30In order to establish his own style after his return,
14:34Tsubaki faced the canvas.
14:36A painting was born from it.
14:40What is this?
14:45It is Myougi.
14:48It is a masterpiece of Japanese spirit
14:51by using oil paint
14:54in contrast to the elegant and soft expression of Nanga.
14:59And then,
15:01there was a big change
15:04in Tsubaki's family portrait.
15:07It was not a mysterious portrait
15:10like the one he painted before.
15:13It was a portrait of Tsubaki
15:16full of warmth and affection.
15:20Finally, Tsubaki was able to paint freely.
15:24His family portrait
15:27was a masterpiece
15:29of Japanese spirit.
15:34However, after establishing his own style,
15:37he fell ill
15:40and passed away.
15:44The last painting he left
15:47was the same as his name,
15:50Tsubaki.
15:53Let's take a look at the request.
15:56This is an oil painting of Tsubaki Sadao.
15:59On the right side,
16:02there is a plate with orange on it.
16:05The painting is vivid.
16:08On the left side,
16:11there is a white pot with Tsubaki on it.
16:14The texture of the baked goods
16:17is beautifully expressed.
16:20How is it?
16:23I am confident.
16:26Can you hear anything now?
16:29No, I can't.
16:32Can you hear anything after that?
16:35No, I can't.
16:38The result is
16:41after commercial break.
17:00After commercial break
17:03There are a lot of paintings.
17:06There are a lot of paintings.
17:09I think this is for this painting.
17:12This is his evaluation.
17:14How much is it?
17:16200,000 yen.
17:18200,000 yen?
17:20Let's open the price.
17:22The price of Tsubaki Sadao's painting
17:24150,000 yen!
17:27150,000 yen!
17:30150,000 yen!
17:33150,000 yen!
17:36150,000 yen!
17:39150,000 yen!
17:42This is the real painting of Tsubaki Sadao.
17:45The real painting of Tsubaki Sadao
17:48There is a sign on the left side.
17:51There is a sign on the left side.
17:54I can't see it.
17:56I can't see it.
17:58There it is!
18:00I can see it!
18:02It says,
18:04Tsubaki Sadao in 1931.
18:07The title is
18:09Tsubaki and Mikan.
18:11It is a work of the last year.
18:13The texture of flowers and fruits,
18:15the three-dimensional feeling of pottery,
18:17it is drawn well with a definite depiction of reality.
18:19And the composition of the composition
18:21is a work of a person who is particular about the balance.
18:24In the pot of white people,
18:26there is a flower of a single flower,
18:28and in the pot of the painting,
18:30there is a lot of Mikan.
18:32But there is no emptiness in the screen.
18:34The left meteorite
18:36really influenced many people,
18:38but Tsubaki is the only person
18:40who can change it into a proper personality
18:42rather than just a model.
18:44Excuse me.
18:46The moment the price of the sign came out,
18:48I was scared.
18:50Congratulations.
18:52Thank you very much.
18:54Thank you very much.
18:56These are the lovely dolls
18:58that comfort our hearts
19:00at any time of the day.
19:02This time again,
19:04we have a large collection of famous products.
19:06The 26th Doll Review Contest!
19:08Yay!
19:10Wow!
19:12The guest commentator is
19:14Chiaki, who loves dolls.
19:16Chiaki,
19:18I want to see it.
19:22You still have more?
19:24I don't sell dolls to old ladies.
19:26You don't have to call me an old lady.
19:28Chiaki, you are still young.
19:30Hayase mastered balloon art
19:32for the children in the area.
19:34Can you actually make it
19:36if I ask you a question?
19:38If I can.
19:40Where is the balloon?
19:42Here.
19:44Wait a minute.
19:46I've never seen a balloon
19:48like this before.
19:50Chiaki, what do you want me to make?
19:52Mr. Rabbit!
19:54Mr. Rabbit!
19:56By the way, how many kinds can you make?
19:58About 100 kinds.
20:00Wow!
20:02It's a rabbit, so I'll make it pink.
20:04Mr. Rabbit,
20:06I'll make your ears a little longer.
20:08I'm scared.
20:10I'm scared.
20:12It's okay.
20:14I'm used to it.
20:15Chiaki's theme is a rabbit!
20:17It's true!
20:19It's a rabbit!
20:21Hello, Mr. Rabbit!
20:23Wow!
20:25It took only one minute.
20:27Well done!
20:30Here are the treasures.
20:34What is it?
20:36This is a Mage's miracle doll.
20:38This is a miracle doll?
20:40I've never seen this before.
20:42I think there is a miracle doll for clothes.
20:43I think so, too.
20:45It's a head.
20:47This is a hand-sized miracle doll
20:49and a set of five kinds of Mage dolls.
20:5213 years ago,
20:54I fell in love with its cuteness
20:56in Kottouichi, Kyoto.
20:58I bought it for 10,000 yen.
21:02It's for foreigners,
21:04and it has an English description.
21:08What does it say?
21:10I can't read it.
21:12I have an English dictionary.
21:15What does it say?
21:17It says, Made in Japan.
21:19You must have written a lot.
21:21Please tell me.
21:23I'll tell you later.
21:25Momoare,
21:27Shimada,
21:29Marumage,
21:31the names of Mage dolls
21:33and their age are introduced in detail.
21:36I'll show you one of them.
21:38It's simple at first.
21:39It's simple, isn't it?
21:41Look.
21:43Like this.
21:45I see.
21:47It's well-made.
21:49It's good.
21:51It's for 10 to 15-year-olds.
21:53It's for the oldest.
21:55It's for the oldest.
21:57It's for a married woman.
21:59After marriage,
22:01her hair will be like this.
22:03Wow.
22:05Did she grow up?
22:06Depending on her hair,
22:08her facial expression will change.
22:10That's what's interesting about this doll.
22:13The price is 10,000 yen,
22:15the same as the purchase price.
22:18If it's valuable,
22:20I'd like to show it to the children
22:22when they display the balloon art.
22:25What's the result?
22:27Ta-da!
22:2940,000 yen!
22:31We did it!
22:33We did it!
22:34We did it!
22:36It was made in the early Showa period.
22:38It's called Katsura-kae-ningyo.
22:40It's also called Kyo-ningyo.
22:42It was made in Tokyo.
22:44Kyoto is known as
22:46the birthplace of Japanese doll making.
22:49Kyo-ningyo means
22:51luxury goods.
22:53I see.
22:55It's like a brand name.
22:57What's interesting is
22:59that it has an English manual.
23:01It was written for foreigners.
23:02But I think it's also
23:04an educational material
23:06for young Japanese people.
23:08At that time,
23:10it was mass-produced,
23:12so the evaluation is like this.
23:14But I think it's very valuable,
23:16so please take good care of it.
23:20Mr. Kuraguchi's hobby is drawing.
23:23When did you start drawing?
23:25Since I was a kid,
23:27I've been reading comics.
23:29I see.
23:30It's like this.
23:32It's a character of American cereal.
23:34I've seen it somewhere.
23:36This is also a pop character.
23:38I designed it myself.
23:40This is an original character.
23:42Today,
23:44I drew an illustration of Mr. Chiaki.
23:46Wait a minute.
23:48Let me see it.
23:50This is
23:52a house decoration.
23:54I want to see it.
23:56Let me see it.
23:58It's cute.
24:00The color is also very cute.
24:02There are a lot of strawberries.
24:04There are a lot of things I like.
24:06I see.
24:08It's a biscuit bag.
24:10I'm glad.
24:12Next,
24:14I'd like to see my illustration.
24:16I don't have it.
24:18You don't have a characteristic, do you?
24:21Here are the treasures.
24:26This is a necklace
24:27of Peko-chan's friend, Peko-chan.
24:31Peko-chan?
24:33I've never seen it before.
24:35Peko-chan of Fujiya
24:37debuted as Peko-chan's boyfriend
24:39a year later.
24:41However,
24:43there are far fewer dolls than Peko-chan.
24:46Five years ago,
24:48I happened to find it at a small recycling shop in my neighborhood.
24:53The price was 50,000 yen.
24:55But I couldn't buy it.
24:5750,000 yen is a little over budget.
24:59It's completely over budget.
25:01However,
25:03he likes old toys, so he wants to get them.
25:06He is worried about what to do.
25:09Because of COVID-19,
25:11there was a subsidy.
25:13Everyone got 100,000 yen.
25:15So I bought it.
25:17You went to Peko-chan, didn't you?
25:19That's how you used it.
25:21Of course, I fixed it later.
25:24His evaluation is a fair 500,000 yen.
25:29Peko-chan sees dolls from time to time,
25:32but this is the first time for Peko-chan.
25:34I'm sure it's going to be expensive.
25:37What's the result?
25:39Ta-da!
25:41130,000 yen!
25:43This is amazing!
25:45This is amazing!
25:47This was once said to be an illusion.
25:49It was said to be an illusion.
25:51Peko-chan was lined up in Fujiyan in various places all over Japan.
25:55Peko-chan is a part of Kyushu.
25:58So the number of production is very small.
26:01At one time, it was 2 million.
26:05Japan is in a bad situation now,
26:08so it went down a little.
26:11Mr. Hamada is a tourist guide in Unnan City, Shimane Prefecture.
26:15Unnan City is
26:16the place where Yamata no Orochi was exterminated.
26:20There is a legend.
26:22He did this at a school in Susano-o.
26:24Orochi's head is buried.
26:26That's what happened.
26:28Mr. Hamada, who loves Unnan City deeply,
26:31never runs out of stories.
26:35It's amazing.
26:37So, when I was making it,
26:40There's still more.
26:42Today's special guest has a lot to say.
26:44No, there's still more.
26:46Can I continue later?
26:48I'm sorry.
26:50Here are the treasures.
26:52Wow, what is this?
26:54What is this?
26:56It's moving.
26:58It's got a tongue.
27:00That's right.
27:02When you shake your neck, it comes out at the same time.
27:04It's scary.
27:06It's called Maisen's Pagoda Doll.
27:09It has both hands and a head.
27:11Furthermore, the tongue moves with the principle of shaking.
27:17I got it about 20 years ago.
27:20I went to Hottoichi in Matsue City.
27:24It's called Daichinpin.
27:26It's engraved.
27:28There was an image of this man.
27:30This is a man.
27:32He was shaking his neck.
27:34I heard him say,
27:36Take me home.
27:38I thought I couldn't ignore this.
27:41He bought a woman's image.
27:44I think it was about 200,000 yen.
27:47I shook my neck and shook my neck.
27:49I bought it for 50,000 yen.
27:51You're good at shaking your neck.
27:53Three months later,
27:55I went to Hottoichi again.
27:58It says Daichinpin again.
28:00It says Daichinpin again.
28:02In the same place.
28:04This woman's image was on sale.
28:07According to the owner,
28:08Originally, this doll...
28:12It's a couple.
28:14I was told.
28:16Take me home together.
28:18I heard the voice of my heart.
28:20I thought it was a pity to leave my wife.
28:23I bought this for 50,000 yen.
28:27But the family...
28:30Everyone feels bad.
28:33I have a three-year-old grandson.
28:35I didn't go up here.
28:38By the way, what do you think?
28:40If you get a good evaluation...
28:42I can't help it even if I have it.
28:44I'll have to ask someone to buy it.
28:47The estimated value is...
28:49It's the 53rd year of marriage.
28:51530,000 yen.
28:54I really like it.
28:56I don't want to let go.
28:58If you have a lot of money, you can't go against your wife.
29:01The result of the evaluation is...
29:04After the commercial.
29:08The result of the evaluation is...
29:10After the commercial.
29:12Take responsibility in my hands.
29:14I'll burn it and turn it into ash.
29:16I'll do something about it.
29:18One, two, three.
29:20Go!
29:24Maisen's Pagoda Doll appeared in the doll evaluation competition.
29:29The movement is really strange.
29:33I'm scared.
29:35What's the result?
29:38100,000 yen.
29:40Yes!
29:44It's a copy.
29:46It's not Maisen.
29:48I see.
29:50The original model was made by Maisen's designer, Kendler, in the 18th century.
29:56The real thing is a gift from a foreign factory.
29:59It costs more than 5 million yen in pairs.
30:02Since then, many copies have been made.
30:05However, the movement is very smooth.
30:09It's beautiful.
30:11It's a good item to decorate and enjoy.
30:14What will you do with these two dolls?
30:17I'm going to eat something luxurious.
30:20It seems that the result will be sold.
30:22Mr. Tomuchi was born and raised in Okinawa.
30:27Okinawa is a good place to travel.
30:29The image of Okinawa is a place where you can eat at night.
30:33It's a place where men and women can dance.
30:36It's a place where men and women can dance.
30:39What is the point of this dance?
30:41It's right and left.
30:43This is a little strange.
30:45It's a little strange.
30:47It's a little strange.
30:53The treasure is here.
30:55What is it?
30:57It's Buzz Lightyear.
31:00It's Buzz Lightyear.
31:02Buzz Lightyear is a popular character in the Disney animated film Toy Story.
31:10This is an official super-large figure.
31:14I bought it about 5 years ago.
31:17It's about 1.8 million yen.
31:20It looks expensive.
31:22When I bought it, it was sold for 380,000 yen.
31:25After the release of the film, he fell in love with the charm.
31:30He bought a lot of goods at home.
31:34He even made his own collection room.
31:40There is also a potato head.
31:42It's a paradise for children.
31:45I want to play a lot.
31:47Is your child happy?
31:50My child is happy.
31:52But?
31:54It's annoying.
31:56This room is the same as the two of us.
32:00Children can't live in one room.
32:04But there are a lot of goods, so children can play.
32:07I won't let you touch it.
32:09It's a toy.
32:11I want children to play with toys.
32:14I don't think I'll be taken care of by an old man.
32:19That's right.
32:21The estimated value is 500,000 yen.
32:27Children are the best treasure.
32:31I don't want my precious collection to be destroyed.
32:35What is the result?
32:39It's 250,000 yen.
32:42It's a shame.
32:45Really?
32:47Buzz Lightyear was popular.
32:51There are a lot of figures.
32:54There are a lot of people who have it overseas.
32:58It's made by FRP.
33:00There are many cracks in the waist due to the change in age.
33:05That's why it's hard.
33:08Mr. Kobayashi is a collector of Japanese dolls.
33:12What kind of dolls are you collecting?
33:16It's cute.
33:18It's a five-star doll.
33:21It's a dragonfly.
33:23It's not a pet, but it's a dog.
33:26That's right.
33:28It's fun to look for rare things.
33:31Here are the treasures.
33:37It's called Yusokubina.
33:40Yusokubina.
33:42It's a dull color.
33:44It's a calm color.
33:47Is this the characteristic of Yusokubina?
33:50It's a doll with the costume of Mr. Okugei.
33:55It is a doll that faithfully reflects the affiliation of Mr. Okugei and Mr. Daimyo based on the so-called Yusokubina.
34:06Yusokubina.
34:08I bought it for 250,000 yen at an antique shop in Omotesando, Tokyo about 35 years ago.
34:15It's my favorite since then.
34:19This doll is talking to us.
34:22Thank you always.
34:24Thank you always.
34:26It's strange.
34:28It's okay.
34:30There are many people like that today.
34:32It's okay.
34:33The price of this doll is 300,000 yen.
34:39Every time I see this doll's face, I feel at ease.
34:43I want to say thank you to myself.
34:47What is the result?
34:49Ta-da!
34:51800,000 yen!
34:53It's a big increase!
34:57It's definitely a Yusokubina made in the late Edo period.
35:00It's definitely a Yusokubina made in the late Edo period.
35:02It is also called Kariginubina because Obina wears Kariginu.
35:08It is a Hina doll made by an upper-class person such as Mr. Okugei, the Shogun family, and the Daimyo family.
35:16At first glance, it may seem plain compared to the gorgeous Hina dolls displayed in the world of commoners,
35:25but the quality of the material and the high level of technology make it unique.
35:31It is ranked as one of the best.
35:35It is also one of the best among lovers.
35:38I think it's very eye-catching.
35:40Thank you very much.
35:42Stay tuned for the next episode!
35:46Next, we received a mail from Okinawa, the southern part of Japan.
35:53My father is a collector who collects anything related to Okinawa.
36:00My father has a large collection at home.
36:04Every time I have more things, I keep thinking,
36:07I keep thinking,
36:09I keep thinking,
36:11I can't stand it anymore.
36:14He's pretty angry.
36:16So we came to Chatan-cho, Okinawa.
36:19Chatan-cho.
36:23Thank you for coming.
36:28This is Mr. Hirono Teruya, the client who sent us the mail.
36:34And this is Mr. Shigeo, my father.
36:38Oh, my.
36:40It's overflowing with more things than I expected.
36:43Thank you very much.
36:45I'm not going to clean up because I want you to see it as it is.
36:49Thank you very much.
36:51In addition to this, the rooms used by my grandmother are also very large.
36:54It's really coming to my mind.
36:57For me, everything is a precious treasure of Okinawa.
37:02Oh, he's angry.
37:04What he's collecting is a Ryukyu Shikkiya.
37:07It was made before the war.
37:10It's impossible.
37:11It's a number plate of cars before Okinawa returned to Japan.
37:17What he's putting a lot of effort into is a huge collection of paper goods.
37:24For example, this is...
37:27This is a ticket for the railroad that ran in Okinawa from the Taisho era to the early Showa era.
37:32There are only monorails in Okinawa now,
37:35but at that time, trains and road trains were running.
37:40And there's this.
37:44This is a notice from someone I don't know before I was born in 1953.
37:52A notice from someone I don't know? What's the use of it?
37:56I don't know if it will be a valuable document in the future.
37:59Let's see.
38:01No, no, no.
38:03I'm proud of the explanation about the collection.
38:05I'm always asked that question.
38:08I'm tired of it.
38:10Why don't you notice that I'm not interested in it?
38:14I always think it's strange.
38:16She's strict.
38:19The treasure this time is a paper goods that Mr. Shigeo claims to be an illusion.
38:26But...
38:28I can't believe it's really valuable just by the explanation of the value.
38:32Thank you very much.
38:35What is the treasure?
38:38Let's take a look at the studio.
38:41Here's the client.
38:43This is Ms. Kirono Teruya, a member of Okinawa Electric.
38:47Nice to meet you.
38:49Nice to meet you, too.
38:51Even if you hold it down, the anger comes out.
38:56I don't know who it belongs to. What's that communication stick?
38:58What's that?
39:00I don't know, either.
39:02My father collected it from somewhere.
39:05Welcome to Okinawa.
39:08Thank you very much.
39:10You're going to make it clear that you're on the jury this time, right?
39:14Yes, I am.
39:16I don't know my father's explanation clearly.
39:19I see.
39:21If it's a jury, I think they'll explain it in an easy-to-understand way.
39:25Leave it to me.
39:26Let's make it clear.
39:28Open the treasure.
39:30It's a piece of paper.
39:32It's a piece of paper.
39:34In Okinawa, it's called Zantei-kitte.
39:37I think the seal is on top of the kitte.
39:39On top of the kitte?
39:41Yes, that's right.
39:43This red one?
39:45Mr. Tomiyama and Mr. Hirata.
39:47They're holding it down.
39:49Okinawa has become an American occupied country.
39:52Japanese kitte have become unusable.
39:54Japanese kitte were used for a short period of time by the post office.
40:00That's why it's called Zantei-kitte.
40:03Isn't it very valuable?
40:05How did you get it?
40:07This is from Mr. Kuniyoshi Atena.
40:10After Mr. Kuniyoshi Atena passed away,
40:12a collector bought it from his family.
40:16I see.
40:18Mr. Kuniyoshi Atena asked his father to sell it to him.
40:22He said,
40:24it would be great if I could exchange it for the baked goods my father had.
40:28So I exchanged it for a million yen worth of baked goods.
40:33What would you do if it was very expensive?
40:37Of course, I would take it.
40:39Even though you weren't interested in it?
40:41I didn't want to sell it.
40:43My father had been spending a lot of time on his hobby since he was young.
40:45I thought it would be great if I could give it to someone I didn't know.
40:52I couldn't forgive myself for giving it to someone I didn't know.
40:57You hated it.
40:59What would you do if it was very cheap?
41:02I would take responsibility with my own hands.
41:05I would burn it to ashes or dispose of it.
41:08You wouldn't simply burn it to ashes.
41:11This year is the 100th year of Showa, the 80th year after the war.
41:17On August 14, 1945,
41:21the Japanese government accepted the Potsdam Declaration
41:25and submitted it to the Kofuku-bunsho on September 2.
41:29The Pacific War, which lasted for three years and nine months, came to an end.
41:36The death toll of the Japanese was 3.1 million.
41:43Okinawa, where fierce ground battles took place,
41:46was occupied by the U.S. military,
41:49and its administrative authority was separated from Japan.
41:53In the future, passports were required to travel between Japan and the mainland.
41:58Passports were replaced by B-type military tickets issued by the U.S. military from Japan,
42:05commonly known as B-en,
42:08and from 1958, they were unified into U.S. dollars.
42:14As for the postage business,
42:17as soon as the war was over,
42:20the Japanese government issued a decree,
42:22which was approved by the U.S. government officials.
42:29Let's take a closer look at what it was.
42:34Shortly after the war, the U.S. military divided the Okinawa Island,
42:39Miyako Island, and Yaeyama Island into three areas,
42:44and established a private government
42:47so that the local people could have a limited time.
42:50The postage business was also a part of it.
42:54In the Okinawa area,
42:57most of the goods were lost due to the fierce battles.
43:01In exchange for the goods,
43:04the Japanese government had to pay a separate wage at the window,
43:08but soon after, the Japanese government took the goods before the war,
43:12and on top of that,
43:14the Japanese government issued a decree
43:17that approved Hirata Shiichi, the head of the Ministry of Communications.
43:23These are called the Hirata-In Decree.
43:29Similarly, in Miyako,
43:32the Tomiyama-In Decree approved Tomiyama Jojin, the head of the Ministry of Communications.
43:39In Yaeyama,
43:41the Miyara-In Decree approved Miyara Kenfuku, the head of the Ministry of Communications.
43:50However, these decrees were not sold to the general public
43:54because they had little stock,
43:58and were sent by postage workers after receiving a fee at the window.
44:05Then, in July 1948,
44:08the Okinawa-Owned Ryukyu Decree was born.
44:13As a result, the use of the temporary decree was suspended.
44:19Because of this, the period of use was very short.
44:23The Tomiyama-In Decree was two years and five months,
44:26the Hirata-In Decree was nine months,
44:29and the Miyara-In Decree was half a year.
44:36Okinawa returned to the mainland on May 15, 1972.
44:47Let's look at the requests again.
44:50These are two mail orders using the Okinawa-Owned Ryukyu Decree.
44:56Both of them were addressed to Kuniyoshi Shintetsu,
45:00the head investigator of the Okinawa government.
45:05One was sent from Misato-son, Okinawa,
45:10and the Hirata-In Decree was used for the 10th and 20th lines.
45:17The date of the mail order was November 24, 1947,
45:23and it arrived on the next 25th.
45:28The other was sent from Miyako-jima,
45:31and six Tomiyama-In Decrees were used for the 15th and 20th lines.
45:39The date of the mail order was March 3, 1947,
45:44and it arrived on April 2, 1947.
45:48It seems that it took almost a month to send the mail from Rito to Okinawa.
45:54The number of mail orders using the temporary decree was extremely small,
45:59and it was the target of the collector, Suizen.
46:03How did it turn out?
46:07How did you feel when you saw the video?
46:10I started to think that it was quite valuable.
46:14This is not a fake!
46:17This is a very realistic way of sending the mail.
46:21It's completely different from the old Chinese one that someone brought.
46:24After this, the daughter was also surprised.
46:34Did you look it up yourself?
46:37No, I wasn't interested in it.
46:40I didn't spend my time on it.
46:43How much is it?
46:46It's 1 million yen, which my father claims.
46:491 million yen for two?
46:51Mr. Sasahara, what do you think?
46:54When I listen to the story, I want it to be three-digit.
46:58It may be a good memory.
47:02Open the price!
47:08Go!
47:154 million yen!
47:214 million yen!
47:26This is the real one.
47:30Only five or six envelopes with the temporary decree were found.
47:351.5 million yen.
47:37The envelope with the temporary decree was 2.5 million yen.
47:41What was used as a temporary decree was a new discovery.
47:45There is no record of it.
47:48The reason why there is no record of it is that the Miyakojima Post Office did not have the inventory of the temporary decree.
47:55So they saved a lot of money.
47:57They didn't put a decree on the mail they received.
48:00They just sent it to another post office.
48:04However, the client's destination is a public institution called the Civil Government.
48:10So they may have dared to put a decree on the mail and sent it.
48:15Mr. Shintetsu Kuniyoshi is a journalist who was active in the newspaper.
48:21He saved a lot of documents about Okinawa at that time.
48:26I think it's a miraculous envelope with a lot of conditions.
48:32Please take good care of it.
48:34How do you feel?
48:37I can't speak now.
48:41I'm sorry, dad.
48:44I did it!
48:47We are looking for a client.
48:50If you want to sell a treasure, please apply to the address you see with photos and episodes of the treasure.
49:00We are waiting for you.
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