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00:00I need somebody, I just need somebody
00:05You know, I need somebody
00:30And the winner is...
00:33A big gathering of people who want to win a prize
00:37A competition of strong fish
00:40Hey, this is a little too much
00:43An incredible person has appeared
00:47Today's guest is from this law firm
00:54We asked him because he is shooting
00:59Oh, he is a lawyer
01:04Hello, I'm Kento Nakajima
01:08He is a famous character, Kenti
01:13I don't understand if you don't explain
01:16Are you making fun of me?
01:18The drama is on air
01:20He is acting because it's just a word
01:23Don't cry and explain
01:27Excuse me
01:30Mr. Nakajima is a little strange lawyer
01:33He has a habit of...
01:35It's just a word
01:38What?
01:40It's just a word
01:43Thank you for the food
01:45He is a legal drama about social issues
01:49such as social neglect on SNS
01:55There are three doors in front of you
01:58The lawyer who plays me has a cute face
02:01and he says a lot of mean things
02:03to solve the problems on the Internet
02:05I think many people feel good when they see it
02:10Please enjoy
02:13What is the treasure of Mr. Kento Nakajima?
02:17I'm looking forward to seeing my family
02:21I can't say it's just a word
02:27Thank you very much
02:30By the way, my birthday is the same as yours
02:34Oh my god
02:37There are four people
02:40Mr. Kento Nakajima
02:47Mr. Kento Nakajima
02:50Your birthday is the same as mine
02:52Yes, my birthday is the same as yours
02:55When is it?
02:57March 13th
02:59Do you think we look alike?
03:03No?
03:05Anyway, your drama is interesting
03:08Thank you
03:09You like sweet things
03:12How about you, Mr. Nakajima?
03:14I like sweet things
03:16So I'm looking forward to Valentine's Day every year
03:19Oh my god
03:22Do you know that my birthday is the same as yours?
03:26Wait a minute, March 13th
03:28It's White Day Eve
03:30Oh my god
03:32Eve is the night before the White Day
03:34I'm going to prepare for it
03:38You said it yourself
03:41I'm a little embarrassed
03:44I was wondering how you felt
03:48I don't know what to say
03:51I'm looking forward to seeing my family
03:56Let's open the treasure
03:59Oh my god
04:01I'm surprised
04:03It's KAKEJIKU from KAWAI GYOKUDO
04:06Really?
04:08I'm going to have an emergency meeting with my family
04:14I was asked what I wanted
04:18Did you have it at home?
04:20My great-grandfather owned it
04:24It was taken care of by my great-grandfather
04:27My grandfather took it to his grave during the war
04:32So that it won't burn in the air
04:34There are cherry blossoms on the top
04:37The birds are crying when they see the cherry blossoms
04:42What did you think?
04:43It's amazing
04:45It's beautiful
04:48I'm a little worried about it
04:50Because it's in a bad condition
04:52Maybe it's a primitive type
04:54Maybe it's a primitive type
04:56It's a primitive type
05:01Is there anything you collect?
05:04It's a card game called Yu-Gi-Oh!
05:06I keep it well
05:09I'm sure my great-grandfather did
05:11How much is it?
05:13500,000 yen
05:15500,000 yen?
05:16I'm not a primitive type
05:18I want to believe
05:20Let's open the prize
05:261, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
05:301,000,000 yen
05:32Really?
05:33What?
05:34Really?
05:35Yes!
05:37Amazing
05:38Really?
05:39Amazing
05:42Usually, the audience doesn't react like this
05:48OK, super sexy, thank you
05:50Yeah!
05:53This is a real Kawaii Gyokudo
05:56Thank you
05:57This is one of the most popular modern Japanese paintings in Meiji, Taisho, and Showa
06:04There is a chrysanthemum in a cherry tree
06:07The cherry tree is made of charcoal
06:10The leaves are rusty and realistic
06:13Compared to that, the branches are decorated with gold
06:18It's easy to draw, but it's not boring to look at
06:27The chrysanthemum is easy to draw
06:30The leaves are firmly fixed to the tree
06:36The chrysanthemum was drawn by Gyokudo himself
06:40I think it's a good work
06:42I want to call my family here
06:46I want to ask everyone
06:48Please tell everyone
06:50I will
06:52I will write a note later
06:54OK?
06:56Next, we visited a flagship store in Tokyo Skytree
07:03It's a legendary apparel brand that was popular in the 80s
07:10Please come in
07:13Hello
07:15I've been waiting
07:17This is the next client, Captain Yoshimi Shimoyama
07:22He is a designer who created Boat House and Captain Santa
07:27He moved from Okayama to Tokyo when he was 15 years old
07:33He established a company at the age of 22 while working at an unmanned clothing store
07:39He started Boat House in 1979
07:45The concept is
07:47The sea, yacht, and surfing
07:51It was a big hit with the Ivy boom
07:56This trainer was especially popular
08:01In front of the store, there was a long queue
08:04It was even called a social phenomenon
08:08The brand was inspired by Santa Claus in Minami-no-Shima
08:13When he started Captain Santa, it became popular
08:18People often say that Captain Santa's face looks like an old man
08:23He is a character who chases a dream together
08:28I pray for your success
08:32By the way, what is the treasure?
08:35Please come this way
08:40Coca-Cola goods
08:44I'm a big fan of Coca-Cola
08:49Mr. Shimoyama is a Coca-Cola goods collector
08:54He has a collection of 25,000
08:58It's amazing
09:00I'm sorry to say this
09:02I want to meet Mr. Shimoyama
09:05I want to meet Mr. Shimoyama
09:08I want to meet Mr. Shimoyama
09:13Please look forward to it
09:16Why do you want to meet Mr. Shimoyama?
09:19Let's ask him in the studio
09:22Here comes the client
09:24Mr. Yoshimi Shimoyama
09:33Mr. Shimoyama, do you remember?
09:35I remember
09:37It's been about 30 years
09:3930 years?
09:41Mr. Hama
09:42Mr. Hama
09:44We ate Hari-Hari hot pot together
09:46Really?
09:48Kujo, right?
09:49Yes
09:50Do you remember?
09:51I remember
09:52Really?
09:53Yes
09:54I'm glad
09:55Hari-Hari hot pot and Motsu hot pot are popular
09:59You ate Hari-Hari hot pot
10:01Were you there when he took you there?
10:03Yes
10:04It's going to be popular
10:07Really?
10:08It's going to be popular
10:09I wanted to say that
10:11So I brought my collection
10:13You should have called the company
10:16Let's see what kind of treasure it is
10:20Open the treasure
10:26It's good
10:29What is it?
10:31It's a vending machine to cool Coca-Cola
10:34If it doesn't say Coca-Cola, it looks like Goemon Blue
10:39Did you find it overseas?
10:41This one is about 1.5 million yen
10:43That one is about 1.5 million yen
10:45Did you bring it to Japan?
10:46Of course
10:47That's the hard part
10:48It's hard
10:49You put ice on it and cool it
10:53What?
10:55There's a lot of ice
10:57You put a bottle of Coca-Cola in it
10:59If there's no Coca-Cola in it
11:01There's a bottle in it
11:04You take it out
11:06There's a straw in it
11:08There's a strainer in it
11:10There's a strainer in it
11:12You take it out
11:14It comes out
11:16How many years has this Coca-Cola been in here?
11:20This is recent
11:23This is recent
11:25You put a bottle in it
11:27You put a bottle in it
11:28You put a bottle in it
11:30This is interesting
11:32This is amazing
11:34I've seen this somewhere
11:36You pull it
11:38The Coca-Cola red is made by Coca-Cola
11:41It's called Coke Red
11:43You like Coca-Cola
11:47You open it
11:50You take one out
11:52And then
11:54Stop it
11:59The hot summer continues
12:02The hot summer continues
12:06With a cold cup
12:08With a cold cup
12:10Many people take a breath
12:12It's refreshing
12:15The world's most famous drink
12:18Coca-Cola
12:21It all began in 1886 in Atlanta, USA
12:28John Pemberton, a farmer,
12:31developed a sweet-smelling caramel syrup
12:38Frank Robinson, his manager,
12:42immediately named the syrup Coca-Cola
12:46and designed the famous logo
12:49The catchphrase was
12:51Delicious, refreshing, light, and energetic
12:56At first, it was served at a pharmacy counter
12:59diluted with water
13:01But one day, the clerk accidentally
13:03poured carbonated water and took it out
13:06Then, surprisingly, it became more refreshing
13:09and became even more popular
13:14The manufacturer, Asa Candler, who paid attention to this
13:18bought the manufacturing and sales rights
13:20and established The Coca-Cola Company
13:24At first, he used a carriage
13:26to deliver the syrup directly to the ice shop
13:29In 1899, when the bottle was sold,
13:34it spread all over the U.S.
13:38In just 10 years since its birth,
13:41it became a national drink that everyone knows
13:46Robert Woodruff, the second president of Coca-Cola,
13:49wanted to go abroad, so he submitted a proposal
13:53He wanted to deliver the same deliciousness
13:56to everyone, anytime, anywhere
13:59The biggest challenge was to deliver the product
14:02at the optimal temperature, 6 degrees below
14:06At that time, at the ice shop,
14:08they put ice in the wooden box
14:10along with other food
14:12It was difficult to manage the temperature
14:14So, they developed a new cooler
14:17with a simple lid and legs
14:21With this, not only could it be sold at the optimal temperature,
14:25but it also succeeded in differentiating it from other products
14:30In the middle of the time,
14:33when it was installed in a gas station,
14:36sales doubled
14:39In addition, in 1935,
14:42they developed an electric cooler
14:44with an automatic vending machine
14:47The box with a bright red coloring
14:49and a white logo
14:51had an excellent advertising effect
14:54Its design was so good
14:56that it spread all over the world
14:59The first time Coca-Cola came to Japan
15:03was in the early days of the Taisho era
15:07At that time, the poet Kotaro Takamura
15:10left a poem like this
15:13Coca-Cola, thank you very much
15:16Ginza 2-chome, 3-chome
15:19Then, Oari-cho
15:21Coca-Cola, one more cup
15:24However, at that time, it was a high-end imported product
15:27and was very popular among the people
15:30It spread widely to the general public
15:33In 1957, after the establishment of the Japanese government,
15:38its unique taste and stylish design
15:42grabbed the hearts of young people
15:44and became a big hit product
15:49Let's take a look at the products again
15:52These are two Coca-Cola vending machines
15:55This was made in the early days of the Taisho era in the 1920s
16:01There is a space on the top where you can put a bottle and cool it
16:05If you turn the handle, the container moves
16:08and you can easily take out the bottle in the back
16:14You can take it yourself and the large amount goes to the seller
16:18That's why it was placed in an ice shop or a gas station
16:24This is similar to a modern vending machine
16:27This is a large-capacity electric cooler developed by the American vending machine manufacturer Vendo
16:32in the 1940s
16:37It can cool 164 minutes at once
16:43It doesn't have a coin slot or a button
16:46so it seems that it was used in a diner where there were workers
16:52Both are in good condition and can be used without any problems
16:57How will it be judged?
17:00Let's take a look at the products again
17:03This was made in the early days of the Taisho era in the 1920s
17:08There is a space on the top where you can put a bottle and cool it
17:11If you turn the handle, the container moves
17:14and you can easily take out the bottle in the back
17:17That's why it was placed in an ice shop or a gas station
17:20That's why it was made in a diner where there were workers
17:23How will it be judged?
17:27How much is the price?
17:29Both are 2 million yen
17:32Let's check the price
17:36I can't imagine
17:381,000,000,000,100,000,100,000
17:43100,000,000 yen
17:46Great
17:51It's a great collection
17:53It's from the 1920s, and I've seen it in pictures, but this is the first time I've seen it in real life.
18:02The functions are really well thought out.
18:07And the one next to it, isn't it amazing that you can still use it now?
18:11The temperature doesn't stay the same until then.
18:14With this, you can always drink cola below 6 degrees.
18:19It's amazing that it's so clean.
18:22This red is the main thing.
18:25The generation of Dankai is a generation that admires the United States.
18:28It's healthy, it's bright, and it has dreams.
18:31We're representing that.
18:34This is a great achievement.
18:36I'm so happy.
18:38I want to build a museum.
18:40A cola museum.
18:41Tonight's popular project.
18:45The 15th Tsuyokino Treasure Inspection Tournament.
18:52More than 1 million yen worth of Tsuyokino clients have gathered.
18:58The guest commentator is the Tsuyokino Hokuto Akira.
19:04Hokuto is a dangerous queen.
19:07Because she's Tsuyokina.
19:10That's what it looks like.
19:12Actually, there's a couple who are going to turn things around when they get home.
19:16I'm more Tsuyokina in my family.
19:19Stop it!
19:21First, the 86-year-old Kitahara, who loves festivals.
19:26Taisha Suwa.
19:28This is the guy you see on the news.
19:32That Onbashira.
19:34The Onbashira Festival, which has a history of 1,200 years,
19:38Kiyotoshi Kiyotoshi, who climbed Mt. Kirigamine and climbed Mt. Momino Taiboku to go down to the village and built a shrine in the four corners of the temple.
19:54It's held in the year of the tiger and the monkey.
19:57When he was 78 years old, he served as the president of the Onbashira Festival.
20:02He's the producer of the Onbashira Festival.
20:06Have you ever been on the Onbashira Festival?
20:11No, I haven't.
20:12I wonder if I'll get on it when I'm 90 years old.
20:14That's dangerous.
20:18This time, to appeal to Tsuyokina's love, first, we'll announce the person's evaluation.
20:23Ta-da!
20:251 million yen!
20:29Here's the treasure of Tsuyokina.
20:33It's amazing.
20:35It's beautiful.
20:37It's the fuji-ni-hagoromo, the costume of Ikegami Shuho.
20:42Shuho is a Japanese painter from Takato-machi, Nagano Prefecture.
20:46He is good at painting mountains and rivers.
20:50Five years ago, when I visited a local antique shop, the owner recommended that I buy it because it is very good.
21:00I just opened the bottom part a little.
21:03The bottom part?
21:05Did you only look at the bottom part?
21:07I didn't look closely.
21:09Are you sure you're okay?
21:11You're not being deceived, are you?
21:14I was impressed by the owner's enthusiasm and bought it for 120,000 yen without looking closely.
21:20What do you think of Tenryo?
21:24Tenryo...
21:27It's good.
21:29Are you sure you're okay?
21:31I'm a little worried.
21:32I think it's a genuine piece.
21:36I didn't look closely, but I bought it for 1 million yen.
21:39I didn't expect you to buy it for 1 million yen.
21:42It was a tough competition.
21:45That's right.
21:46I forced myself to buy it.
21:49Now that he's weak, he's a little over-confident.
21:56What's the result?
21:59I bought it for 1.5 million yen.
22:02You did it.
22:07I'm sure you're being deceived.
22:11It's definitely a work of Ikegami Shufo.
22:15The legend of the leaf-dressing.
22:17A man found a leaf-dressing on a pine branch and took it.
22:25Tenryo appeared there and asked him to return it.
22:28He returned the leaf-dressing to the condition of dancing.
22:32Then he danced the dance of the ceiling and returned to heaven.
22:37He drew a large pine tree in the vicinity.
22:39Mt. Fuji is in the distance.
22:41He drew a small pine island below.
22:44It's like Tenryo is looking down from above.
22:47It's a very unique composition.
22:49The hitch is also wonderful.
22:51There's no hesitation in Tenryo's lines.
22:55It's very detailed.
22:58This is called a back-white.
23:00Gold leaf is applied to the back of the cloth.
23:03It's a high-class work that looks like a bubble.
23:08I think it's a great work that looks like it's flying in the sky.
23:14Great.
23:15Next is Mr. Nagai, who made a great impact on the program this year.
23:21There's a reason why you're here again.
23:26It's a fun place, so I'd like to come again.
23:30It's not Disneyland.
23:33Mr. Nagai appeared in January of this year.
23:37His hobby is mountain climbing.
23:39One day, he learned about the existence of the Japanese revolutionary mountain.
23:44I have to master all the evaluations.
23:47He climbed Mount Hyakumei for 20 years.
23:52The treasure was issued from the Edo period to the Meiji period.
23:57Total of 30 points.
24:00Did you master all the evaluations?
24:02Yes, I did.
24:03That's great.
24:06His evaluation is 5 million yen.
24:10The result is...
24:138.5 million yen.
24:16That's great.
24:19I think it's a very good collection that includes the differences between each era and the original body.
24:28Did you feel good?
24:29Yes, I felt good.
24:30It's the opposite pattern.
24:32It's a pattern where you get carried away and get embarrassed.
24:35I'm prepared for that.
24:36Are you prepared?
24:37What is the real evaluation on the preparation?
24:42It's 10 million yen.
24:48This is a little too much.
24:50I think it's important.
24:52Here is the treasure.
24:55That's great.
24:58This is all the coins issued in the Edo period.
25:01Did you get it?
25:02Did you master all the evaluations this time as well?
25:05Yes, all of them are copies.
25:07You're suddenly digging things up.
25:09You're suddenly using industry terms.
25:12All 11 types of coins issued from Keicho to 10,000 yen.
25:18From the 1920s to the early 2000s, they were collected one after another for 50 years to conquer all kinds.
25:28Wow.
25:30It's a little different from the replica.
25:32It's shiny.
25:34Keicho is amazing.
25:35It's the first one I made.
25:37It's 86% gold.
25:40I'm so excited.
25:42I've never seen so many coins.
25:46I've never seen so many coins.
25:47In fact, it cost 10 million yen in total.
25:50What was the most expensive one?
25:53It's a Sado coin made in Sado.
25:56This is about half of it.
25:58Wow.
26:00It's hard to find it.
26:02This is really...
26:05It's so precious that it's usually kept in a safe.
26:10Instead, it's decorated with color copies.
26:15In fact, I got all of them two months ago.
26:18The moment I got the last Sado coin, I applied for the program.
26:23What's the result?
26:25Ta-da!
26:27It's 1547 yen.
26:31This is amazing.
26:33It's amazing.
26:35It's a calm coin.
26:37It's all real.
26:40I think it's a very nice and luxurious collection.
26:45The point of evaluation is how much is left now.
26:48The other one is determined by the condition of the preservation.
26:53It's the most difficult Sado coin to get.
26:57I spent 5 million yen.
27:00This is really rare.
27:03It's the first Sado coin made in the Edo period.
27:07It's very popular.
27:09It's 2 million yen.
27:102 million yen?
27:11This is rare, too.
27:14It's 2.5 million yen.
27:17It's hard to get all of them.
27:19That's right.
27:21My goal is to collect all 10 kinds of Sado coins.
27:27I'm very satisfied.
27:28I'm very satisfied.
27:30Next is Sense-san, who has been embarrassed twice in the program.
27:35The third time of honesty.
27:37Revenge.
27:38Revenge.
27:39Today, the suit is pure white.
27:43This is also a message.
27:45He first appeared in January 2020.
27:50Sense-san has been a collector for 40 years.
27:54He has more than 300 collections.
27:58The treasure is a woman's statue in the Kakiemon style.
28:01He was shown by his collector friends and was convinced that it was a masterpiece.
28:06He exchanged the collection for 20 million yen and got it.
28:12This is 20 million yen?
28:15Are you serious?
28:18His evaluation was 20 million yen, full of confidence.
28:23The result is 20 million yen.
28:26It's not 10,000 yen, it's 2,000 yen.
28:30It's a wicked thing made to deceive people.
28:33The expression is different.
28:35It's not creepy like this.
28:39Two years later, he applied again.
28:44In the letter...
28:47Thank you for taking care of me two years ago.
28:52He is ready to get revenge.
28:57The treasure is 6 pieces of baked goods from Aokimokubei.
29:01It was purchased from the net auction and collector friends.
29:06I went to the net auction every day.
29:10I went to the pottery shop, the museum, and the museum.
29:14I went to my own museum.
29:16You started over from scratch?
29:18His evaluation was 18 million yen, full of confidence.
29:22The result is 30,000 yen.
29:27This is...
29:29All 6 pieces are fake.
29:32Aokimokubei is not corrupt like this.
29:37I wish you good fortune.
29:40Are you laughing?
29:42It's my own video.
29:45It's different from Kappa Juice.
29:48This time, there is no doubt.
29:52What is his evaluation?
29:56It's 3 million yen.
30:02I was lucky twice.
30:05I was a little weak.
30:09The treasure is here.
30:17This is a pot of KOBIZEN.
30:20After the second earthquake, I learned a lot.
30:26I bought more than 30 pieces of pottery from all over Japan.
30:31This time, I bought the best 5 pieces of ERISUGURI.
30:36This is the scene where the fire in the pot began to spread.
30:41It's dripping from above.
30:43I can't say anything about that kind of scenery.
30:47I've seen all the museums, museums, and memorials.
30:52I can't get any better.
30:54I want you to go this time.
30:57I want to laugh again.
30:59Wait a minute.
31:01He has been aiming for revenge for the past two years.
31:06Please appeal to the camera.
31:12Attack chance?
31:14No, it's not.
31:17He won the evaluation for the third time.
31:21This is the last battle.
31:24What will happen?
31:26The result of the evaluation is after the commercial.
31:38I think there is no mistake.
31:40It's like the sun is finally rising.
31:43It's hard.
31:48I was embarrassed twice in the past.
31:51I have to get revenge.
31:53He got 5 pieces of ERISUGURI.
31:58What is the result?
32:023.53 million yen.
32:05He got revenge.
32:10I'm glad.
32:12I did it.
32:15It was a close call.
32:18It's not a coincidence.
32:21This is the real thing.
32:24I will start with the real thing.
32:26The top right is 500,000 yen.
32:30This is a medium-sized seed pot from the Muromachi period.
32:34There is a great sign.
32:37It's a nice view.
32:40The large pot on the left is 3 million yen.
32:44This is the late Muromachi period.
32:47This is a natural oil called KIGOMA.
32:51It's a wonderful view.
32:54It's powerful and dignified.
32:58The fake is 3,000 yen.
33:00This is a large seed pot.
33:02This is new.
33:04TAMASUDARE is flowing.
33:06This is artificial.
33:09This is 3,000 yen.
33:11This is modern because the soil is rough.
33:15The pot on the right is a simple ornamental pot.
33:19It is written as A612.
33:21This is a pot with a year.
33:24This pot was made in the middle of the Edo period to the Meiji period.
33:29This is one of them.
33:31He got revenge again.
33:37He is training at a bakery.
33:40This is SANPEI.
33:42Will you open a bakery someday?
33:44Yes.
33:46I want to open a bakery when I'm in my thirties.
33:50I'm saving money and working hard.
33:55Aizu Wakamatsu's popular store MATADORU.
33:58He teaches sewing and polishing.
34:04I want you to eat this.
34:11If I put this on you, you will become a demon.
34:14Don't be a demon.
34:16This is just right.
34:18This is just right for my gag.
34:22You are eating my gag.
34:25This is soft and delicious.
34:28Thank you very much.
34:30This texture is delicious.
34:34What is his rating?
34:39This is 2 million yen.
34:44The treasure is a Sanpuku-tsui of KANI BUNCHO.
34:48This is what his ancestors got by helping people.
34:53This is a story of a war between the New Government Army and the Kyuubakufu Army 150 years ago.
35:02A samurai passed by.
35:07A samurai passed by.
35:09He was taking care of the samurai.
35:12The samurai took care of the samurai.
35:19This is cool.
35:21The picture in the middle is also cool.
35:23The picture on the outside is also cool.
35:29These are the items that may have been in WAKAMATSU-JO.
35:32The family is told to sell them and use them as much as they want.
35:39How much do you want?
35:42I want 10 million yen.
35:45This is the business fund of the bakery.
35:47You have a lot of money in your head.
35:49I have a lot of money in my head.
35:51You have a lot of money in your head.
35:55Thanks to the help of his ancestors, he can run his own shop.
36:01It's like a dream.
36:03What is the result?
36:06I got 20,000 yen.
36:09It was a dream after all.
36:14This is not a work of KANI BUNCHO.
36:18BUNCHO is a bold and powerful HICHI.
36:21This is a picture of a rock in the foreground.
36:24This is a picture of a rock in the foreground.
36:27This is a picture of a rock in the foreground.
36:32This is a picture of a rock in the foreground.
36:37I want to save my money again.
36:42Please look forward to the next time.
36:46Next is FUKUSHIMA.
36:50The next client is SHIGESATO KATAYOSE.
36:55SHIGESATO is 81 years old.
36:58His granddaughter HARU is 20 years old.
37:05What are you looking at?
37:08I was looking at a picture of a hair and make-up model.
37:14That's great. Are you a model?
37:18I went to a hair and make-up school until March.
37:21I was a model there.
37:25HARU was a marketing student.
37:28She was asked by a student who was a hair and make-up student.
37:31She was a model every time.
37:34She retired from her job recently.
37:40I'm doing something completely different now.
37:43I want to be a model again.
37:47She is my proud granddaughter.
37:50She is a very cute girl.
37:54SHIGESATO was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer 12 years ago.
38:00He said he was prepared once that he could not see his granddaughter grow up.
38:05But now he is in a critical condition.
38:10I want to dream of my granddaughters' wedding.
38:14That's what I want to do.
38:19He is always healthy.
38:21By the way, what is your treasure?
38:25This is a great gift from a friend 40 years ago.
38:33When he was 40 years old,
38:35his friend showed him this treasure and he fell in love at first sight.
38:40He asked him to give it to him.
38:44He said he would give it to him if it was 700,000 yen.
38:49But the budget was too high.
38:52So he asked for 700,000 yen per month.
38:59My grandfather liked it very much.
39:01He said,
39:02while looking at the container,
39:04our treasure was more amazing.
39:06So he applied for the container.
39:09But he didn't reply for a while.
39:11Yes, I prayed every day that I would be on the container.
39:21Then, recently, he got a phone call from the program.
39:27But suddenly...
39:30I am in a critical condition.
39:34I don't think I can go to Tokyo in this hot weather.
39:39He said he wouldn't go.
39:41So I said I would go.
39:44I expect a good result that will blow away his illness.
39:48Please judge.
39:50Is his treasure real?
39:53Let's see it in the studio.
39:56Here comes the great man.
39:58He is Harutan, a man from Fukushima prefecture.
40:06He carried his grandfather.
40:08Have you ever seen a container?
40:10Yes, I have.
40:11Sometimes the result is cruel.
40:13Is that so?
40:15Did you pray every day?
40:17Yes.
40:18Did you watch it?
40:19Yes, I did.
40:20Did you talk to your grandfather when you went out?
40:23Yes, he said he was looking forward to it.
40:27I see.
40:29Please judge.
40:32Let's see it.
40:34Open the treasure.
40:39What is this?
40:41This is a baked product of a man from Los Angeles.
40:44A man from Los Angeles?
40:47Does your grandfather like this kind of thing?
40:50Yes, he does.
40:51He watches the program every week.
40:53I see.
40:54When I saw this, I was sure it was real.
40:59The color is beautiful.
41:02Yes.
41:04It says Los Angeles on the box.
41:06Yes.
41:07Haru-chan, I'm sure this is real.
41:09Really?
41:10This is a fake.
41:11The color is beautiful.
41:13I don't think you can draw with this brush.
41:16I'm sure it's real.
41:18What will you do if you get a fine?
41:20I have a lot of other collections.
41:22I want to reform the Japanese-style room and decorate it.
41:26I see.
41:27That's what I want to do.
41:28That's right.
41:29I'm glad to hear that.
41:31SAKEN-D, how do you feel?
41:34Finally, I feel the power to bask in the sun.
41:39I want to eat beef bowl with this.
41:42That's good.
41:44A gourmet and a pottery artist.
41:48KITAMOJI ROSANJIN is an artist of KITAI.
41:54KITAMOJI ROSANJIN was born in KAMIGAMO SHRINE in Kyoto in 1883.
42:01However, his father died when he was a child.
42:05His mother also passed away.
42:08For that reason, he became a potter.
42:13When he was six years old, he became the father-in-law of the FUKUDA family.
42:18He started cooking by himself.
42:22If he made delicious food, his parents-in-law would like it.
42:28His strong obsession with delicious food was the origin of his miserable childhood.
42:36He dreamed of becoming a painter, but he didn't have money to go to school.
42:44So, when he started to read and write, he showed his unique talent.
42:52As the price of the tea room and the order of the signboard increased,
42:56he became a painter in his 20s.
43:00Finally, he was entrusted with the production of impressions by TAKEUCHI SEIHO.
43:06He became interested in baking in his early 30s.
43:11When he was invited by KOSONO ENTAI, an artisan of KANAZAWA,
43:16he was deeply impressed by the painting of a plate with a dish on it.
43:23At that time, he realized that the dish was a kimono for cooking.
43:30He opened a small art exhibition when he was 36 years old.
43:33He established a gourmet club on the second floor,
43:36where he served handmade dishes to the famous dishes of that time.
43:42In 1925, he became the chief chef of HOSHIGAOKA,
43:47a high-class restaurant in KAINSEI,
43:52and his dishes were popular among the people of LA.
43:56As a high-class restaurant, his reputation became unrecognizable.
44:03However, the dishes of that time were not enough,
44:07so he decided to open a restaurant in KITAKAMAKURA.
44:11He gathered skilled artisans from all over Japan
44:14and set up a restaurant as a general producer.
44:20He started with simple dyeing.
44:24Then, he moved on to colorful colors and simple aesthetics.
44:29There are many people like ORIBE and SHINO,
44:32but what they all have in common is that
44:35they look the most beautiful when they are served.
44:42The people of LA first thought about how to make a dish,
44:46and they came up with a variety of ways,
44:50from the shaping of the dish to the painting.
44:55For example, by slightly bending the edge,
44:59or by cutting off the side of the dish.
45:04When the dish fits perfectly with the dish,
45:08and when it is served,
45:11it becomes more and more delicious,
45:14as if the broth is coming out of the container.
45:19He made more than 200,000 pieces of work.
45:24His work became more and more beautiful every year,
45:28and after the war, not only in Japan,
45:31but also in Europe and America.
45:35On the other hand, he was very careful about his personality.
45:41Because the people of LA had absolute confidence
45:45in their own cooking philosophy and aesthetics,
45:49they were strict with the artisans,
45:52and despite their position,
45:55they did not hesitate to protest.
46:01In 1955, at the age of 72,
46:04he was accused of violating the Human Rights Law.
46:10The reason was that the real artist was not worthy.
46:17Let's take a look at the request again.
46:20This is the work of Kitawoji Rosanjin,
46:23Akaeno Mizusashi and Kashibachi Chawan.
46:28In Mizusashi, there is a kachou.
46:31In Kashibachi, there is a shishi.
46:34In Chawan, there is a kisshomon,
46:37which is drawn in a serious way.
46:40On the back of each piece,
46:42there is a katakana character,
46:45which is the name of Rosanjin.
46:48Rosanjin's works are very popular,
46:51and there are a lot of fakes,
46:54but how is it judged?
47:03It's a good energy spot for the old man.
47:06It's a good place for the old man to get energy.
47:09When I get home, I'll line up the three first.
47:12I'm sure I'll be in good shape.
47:14How much is it?
47:161 million yen.
47:18I want to believe it.
47:202 million yen.
47:22How about you, Kendi?
47:243 million yen.
47:26I feel like I'm in the world.
47:28How about you, Kasukai?
47:30I'm so hungry just by looking at it.
47:32What are you talking about?
47:34I'm so happy.
47:372.5 million yen.
47:40Let's go.
47:42Open the price.
47:44Open the price.
47:46One, two, three.
47:53What?
47:54No way.
47:56Wait a minute.
47:58No way.
47:59Why?
48:01It's not a Rosanjin's work.
48:04This hand is a fake.
48:06It's been around for a while.
48:09This box has Rakkan written on it,
48:12but it's a ridiculous fake.
48:14The Rosanjin's work is more profound and elegant.
48:20It's a terrible job to put a R on the back.
48:25I'm here today because it's not a waste of money in the world.
48:32Please tell your grandfather not to be discouraged by this.
48:39Please tell him that we will meet again.
48:42Please tell him that we are waiting for his revenge.
48:46We are looking for a client.
48:48If you want to sell your treasure, please apply for it.
48:59We are waiting for you.
49:01Please read the program's website for details.
49:05The final episode will be broadcast on TVER UNEX.
49:08Please watch it.

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