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所さんの学校では教えてくれないそこんトコロ!2025年2月21日 開かずの金庫を開けろ!超連発!
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00:00Let's go!
00:02Open the treasure chest!
00:06The first Japanese facility built by a rich man.
00:10The treasure chest left behind by cultural assets.
00:14I'm Watari 119.
00:17I'm going to do my best to see a lot of things today.
00:21Look at this!
00:23This huge object!
00:26This is called the Three Great Japanese Objects.
00:29It's called the Takaoka Object.
00:32Today, I'm going to find the strongest zaku-zaku direction.
00:38Let's go!
00:39Are you going to go as it is?
00:40I'm sorry.
00:44I came to Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture.
00:48It used to be a place that flourished as a port for Kitamae Ships.
00:52I see.
00:53Kitamae Ships mainly connected Osaka to Hokkaido through the Japan Sea.
00:58It was a small ship that bought and sold goods on the air.
01:02It was once opened and gained a huge amount of wealth.
01:06This time, there is a safe in a facility close to the port.
01:11It's a strange building.
01:15It's true.
01:16It's amazing.
01:17I feel history.
01:19It's a strange building with Western style.
01:24There is a statue.
01:25It's a statue of Fuji.
01:28This person is also dressed in Western style.
01:30He seems to be rich.
01:32Takaoka City, Shigi, Kishio Museum.
01:37Kishio?
01:38Museum?
01:39This is a museum.
01:42Hello.
01:43Welcome.
01:44This is Mr. Mukai, who wants to open a safe.
01:49Mr. Mukai, what kind of building is this?
01:52This is a place to measure weather data.
01:55This is the first emergency room I made in Japan.
02:00It's a mysterious emergency room.
02:02Is it a statue of Fuji outside?
02:05That's right.
02:06Mr. Fuji?
02:08What kind of person was Mr. Fuji?
02:11He was a shipyard owner.
02:14He had a ship in front of him.
02:17The statue of Fuji is the richest person in this city.
02:24In addition to the emergency room, which was made by throwing materials,
02:27he also built a primary school in Toyama Prefecture.
02:31The current building is the fourth generation, and it is used as a museum now.
02:37This building was built in 1942.
02:40It is still in operation.
02:45Is it still in operation?
02:47That's right.
02:48This is called Amedasu.
02:50Amedasu?
02:51It can be measured automatically.
02:53However, why did Mr. Fuji build an emergency room to close the materials?
03:00That's right.
03:01I asked Mr. Yataro Iwasaki of Mitsubishi at the time to develop the port of the area.
03:15The emergency room was one of the conditions.
03:23Did you build it with your own money?
03:25That's right.
03:26You must have a lot of money.
03:28There are many precious things left in the emergency room built by such a rich man.
03:34What is this?
03:36An amyloid-shaped meter.
03:38It looks like something you can see in a special edition.
03:40Is the meter like this?
03:42In addition, there is a measuring device for the weather used in the past.
03:47In addition, there is such a strange thing.
03:50This paper measures the weather data.
03:57Does this measure the weather?
03:59There is a hole in this paper.
04:01Is this a line?
04:03That's right.
04:04Is this burned?
04:06That's right.
04:07Is this the sun?
04:08That's right.
04:10This is the time when the sun came out.
04:12What?
04:14This is a paper that measures the time of the day.
04:19In this way, when the sun hits a round lens, the paper burns and shows the time of the day.
04:27In addition, there is a weather map from the Meiji era.
04:32There is also a large amount of paper data from the time of observation.
04:39How many vaults are there in such a facility?
04:43The vault is here.
04:45That's great.
04:47That's great.
04:49This is the vault of AKAZU that was left in the immediate factory built by DAIFUGO.
04:55It is said that the key is not left and it cannot be opened because it is not known how to match the dial.
05:02It seems that the location of the vault was decided.
05:08Is this a vault that has been around since the time this building was built?
05:12I think so.
05:13Does this mean that this may be Mr. Fujii's vault?
05:17This was built by Mr. Fujii in the immediate factory.
05:21It seems that there is a possibility that such a vault was prepared and placed here.
05:31I see.
05:33I'm looking forward to it.
05:36What is in the AKAZU vault left in the facility built by DAIFUGO?
05:42I called this man.
05:50He is a key craftsman who can open any vault.
05:53His name is KYOISHI TAMAKI.
05:56How do you feel?
05:58This is unusual.
05:59There is a dial on the top.
06:02There is a dial on the bottom.
06:04There is a dial under the lever.
06:06There is a keyhole under the lever on the left.
06:09The dial is locked on the right door.
06:12The keyhole is locked on the left door.
06:16How many degrees is it?
06:17I think it's about 60 to 70 degrees.
06:2060 to 70.
06:21If you add it up, it's 130.
06:23If you subtract 11, it's 119.
06:31Silence.
06:33It's awkward.
06:35The operation to open the AKAZU vault begins.
06:39This vault is a double lock type of key and dial.
06:44This dial locks this lever.
06:47This key doesn't open.
06:50This lever is moving.
06:55This lever is moving.
06:57This key is probably open.
07:02He starts dialing.
07:05From E to U, there are 24 characters.
07:13There is a line between them.
07:1548 to 3.
07:17This vault opens when three characters or lines are combined.
07:21There are about 110,000 combinations.
07:25Mr. Nakai, what would you like to put in this?
07:29I think it would be good if there was a document about meteorology at that time.
07:42I see.
07:43Mr. Omori seems to have money.
07:46It's fast.
07:47It's fast.
07:49Finally, the AKAZU vault of the facility built by Daifugo can be opened.
07:54What's inside?
07:575
07:584
07:593
08:002
08:011
08:02Please.
08:04It's open.
08:05What's inside?
08:07There is a door.
08:10It's a metal door.
08:13It's mysterious.
08:14Please.
08:17It's good.
08:20It's a door again.
08:23There are three drawers.
08:27Please.
08:30This is important.
08:32How is it?
08:36Next is the left drawer.
08:39Please.
08:44And the right drawer.
08:47Please.
08:49Please.
08:52And the last drawer.
08:56Please.
08:59It's empty.
09:01It's a pity.
09:02It's beautiful.
09:03If it's open, you can still see it.
09:05That's right.
09:06Unfortunately, the vault of the facility was empty.
09:10At that moment.
09:13What?
09:14What?
09:15I would like you to open another one.
09:18Is there another one?
09:20In fact, the vault of the facility in Takaoka City was not only here.
09:26It's written.
09:28Takaoka Joseki.
09:30It's a castle.
09:32Mr. Mukai introduced us to Takaoka Joseki, the capital of the country.
09:39There it is.
09:41Takaoka City Museum.
09:44It's in here.
09:49Welcome.
09:50Hello.
09:51Mr. Migatake wants us to open another vault.
09:56It says Takaoka Joseki here.
10:00Whose castle is it?
10:02It's the second largest in the world.
10:05It's the second largest in the world.
10:08It's the second largest in the world.
10:11It's the second largest in the world.
10:12It's a castle for the Japanese.
10:13That's right.
10:14A castle for the Japanese.
10:16Takaoka Castle was built for the Japanese in 1609.
10:21It was demolished in 1615, the year after the death of Toshinaga.
10:28And there was a treasure here.
10:33This is a treasure that represents the Tohkan.
10:36A treasure?
10:37What is it?
10:38A treasure has come.
10:40It's a letter addressed to Ieyasu's son, Toshinaga Maeda.
10:47It says,
10:49Maeda Toshinaga.
10:51I see.
10:52It's a letter from the Tohkan.
10:56It's left here.
10:58You can say it's a treasure of Takaoka.
11:00What else can be said to be a treasure of Takaoka?
11:05It's Kinjiro Nomiya.
11:07What is it?
11:10There is Kinjiro Nomiya.
11:12He is often at school.
11:13What does it mean?
11:18Takaoka is one of the three most famous Kinjiro Nomiya statues in Japan.
11:23The bronze statue in the backyard is said to be the most popular.
11:30I see.
11:32In Takaoka, not only the bronze statue, but also the domestic share of potato products such as bonsho is more than 90%.
11:43This is the bronze statue.
11:45This is a map of the bronze statues all over Japan.
11:48This is just a part of it.
11:50I've seen this before.
11:55I've seen this at Oikei Bazaar.
11:57This is famous.
11:58In addition, one of the treasures of Takaoka is a work of art with fine decoration.
12:04They were popular with foreigners and were exhibited in Yokohama during the Meiji era.
12:13Takaoka and Fushiki were very popular in Kitamae-bune.
12:17I think they sold it all over the country.
12:21It's a legend that they earned 100 million yen at the first exhibition.
12:25At the first exhibition?
12:27That's amazing.
12:28That's a lot of money.
12:29That's a lot of money.
12:32Finally, we go to the place where the Akazu no Kinko is.
12:38Here you are.
12:40Is that a cat?
12:41I see.
12:42Is that a Fuga dance?
12:43Fuga dance.
12:44The Akazu no Kinko in Takaoka is a Fuga dance and a Chomen dance.
12:51The Chomen dance is a dance where documents are placed.
12:55The Akazu no Kinko is only used for the lower right part.
13:00The Fuga dance is a wooden Kinko that is used on a ship.
13:03It was mainly used in Kitamae-bune.
13:06The Akazu no Kinko is a dance where you can't tell who was using which one.
13:12It might be the Kinko of a merchant who earned a lot of money.
13:16That's right.
13:17Isn't the history going to change?
13:20I hope so.
13:22Mr. Kazamaki.
13:23How about these two?
13:25I think they are from the Edo period.
13:29I know how they work.
13:31I just don't know how much money is left.
13:34Two Akazu no Kinko.
13:36What's inside?
13:39Please.
13:46It's long.
13:48Watari was screaming.
13:51What do you think is inside?
13:54Caramel.
13:57It's a family photo.
13:59I was surprised.
14:01I was surprised that I was able to take a picture.
14:04There is a picture of Shibusa Eichi.
14:08The Akazu no Kinko that was left in the city where it flourished in Kitamae-bune.
14:12The Akazu no Kinko that was left in the city where it flourished in Kitamae-bune.
14:16First, let's take a look at the front desk where documents are stored.
14:21I'm going to add a little oil.
14:29This desk is also unknown.
14:33That's right.
14:36There was a museum here a long time ago.
14:39It's a long time ago.
14:42I don't know the history before that.
14:48I think it's the beginning of the Meiji era.
14:53That's early.
14:56That's early.
14:58The opening ceremony was successful in 30 seconds.
15:01A mysterious Akazu no Kinko that sleeps in the museum.
15:05What's inside?
15:09Three, two, one.
15:12Please.
15:18There are two drawers inside.
15:22I'll go from the top.
15:24Please.
15:26Come on.
15:31And the drawer below.
15:34Please.
15:36It's here.
15:38It's here.
15:40It's empty.
15:42There's more.
15:44There is a FUNADANSU that may have been used as a safe.
15:52The Akazu no FUNADANSU opening operation starts.
15:56Please.
15:58This is a little rusty.
16:01It's been a long time.
16:06FUNADANSU is basically loaded on a ship.
16:10There is a lot of salt on the ship.
16:15It's very rusty.
16:17What's in the FUNADANSU?
16:20There are business cards and receipts for the ship.
16:30If I have them, I can see the details of the business.
16:36What are you talking about?
16:38I'm looking forward to it.
16:42Two and a half minutes have passed since the opening.
16:46Then.
16:50Ouch.
16:52You are fast.
16:54I'm fast, too.
16:56Do you have any plans today?
16:58I'm going home early.
17:00The three opening hours are only five minutes.
17:05The mysterious Akazu no FUNADANSU sleeping in the museum.
17:09What's in it?
17:11I'm in it.
17:13I was surprised.
17:155, 4, 3, 2, 1.
17:20Please.
17:25It's a good feeling.
17:29There are six receipts in it.
17:34Please.
17:38Newspaper.
17:40Newspaper.
17:42It's a new newspaper.
17:44Next is the second drawer.
17:47Please.
17:51It's the same.
17:55And the left drawer.
17:58Please.
18:01It looks hard and heavy.
18:03Is it locked?
18:05The metal fittings here are caught.
18:10Let's take a look.
18:12I'm sure the metal fittings are hit.
18:15It's distorted.
18:17It looks like it's going to change.
18:20Is that so?
18:23It looks like the iron part is hit.
18:26I'll pull it out later.
18:28If I can afford to pull it out, I'll open it.
18:34Open the right drawer.
18:37Please.
18:43Newspaper again.
18:46It's the same feeling.
18:49What is it?
18:54It's a drawing card.
18:56What is it?
18:57It's an old leaflet.
18:59An old leaflet?
19:02It's from 1933.
19:04I see.
19:05It's not a rare leaflet, is it?
19:07No, it's rare.
19:09I see.
19:10It's from the year 1933.
19:15I'm glad.
19:17How about the drawer on the bottom right?
19:20Please.
19:22It's open.
19:23It's a newspaper.
19:25It's a newspaper.
19:28The drawer on the bottom left is still there.
19:31Please.
19:33Come on.
19:35How is it?
19:37What is it?
19:39What's left is a drawer that can't be opened because something is in it.
19:46Remove the surrounding drawer and check the condition of the drawer frame.
19:52I think the drawer frame is broken.
19:58Can I remove it?
20:00Yes, you can.
20:08I can see something.
20:10Really?
20:12I'm sorry.
20:13Can you see something?
20:14I can see it.
20:15You can see it?
20:17Then...
20:19I can see it.
20:21Can I remove it?
20:23Yes, you can.
20:24Please put it in the drawer.
20:26I'll put it in the drawer.
20:28What's in the drawer?
20:335
20:344
20:353
20:362
20:371
20:38Please.
20:43It's here.
20:44What's this?
20:45It's a letter.
20:47I'm here, too.
20:50The moment Teletubbies surprised the world, a 60-year-old secret video will be released.
20:54It will be broadcast from 6.25 p.m. on February 27th.
20:58Please take a look.
21:00In this outfit.
21:02It may have been used by a monk.
21:06What's in it?
21:09Please.
21:13It's here.
21:14What's this?
21:15It's a scroll.
21:17It's a scroll.
21:20It's a Buddha.
21:23It's a Buddha.
21:25It smells like gold.
21:27It smells like gold.
21:29It smells like gold.
21:32It's in good condition.
21:34It's gold.
21:36It's a background.
21:38It's a gift from Kyoto.
21:42I see.
21:44It's a precious gift.
21:48It's a precious gift.
21:51It's better than money.

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