所さんの学校では教えてくれないそこんトコロ!2024年8月30日 開かずの金庫を開けろ!

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00:00Open the vault of Akazu!
00:04Akazu's vault, located in the birthplace of Japanese green tea,
00:07is a place where the dead and the living sleep since the Edo period.
00:12Chatsumi, Chatsumi, Chatsumi, Chatsumi.
00:15Welcome!
00:17I'm Ika-chan!
00:18You think that's okay?
00:20This is the birthplace of Japanese green tea,
00:23Uji-Tawara-cho!
00:26We came to Uji-Tawara-cho, the birthplace of Japanese green tea,
00:31in the southeast of Kyoto.
00:35Look at that house over there!
00:37What is that?
00:39It looks like an old story.
00:40It looks like it's been around for a long time.
00:42This looks like tea.
00:44Does it have anything to do with tea?
00:47This is the birthplace of Nagatani Soen,
00:51who came up with the idea of making green sencha.
00:58Until the middle of the Edo period, sencha was brown,
01:02but later on, it became a green sencha with a vivid color and a special flavor.
01:08This method has spread throughout Japan,
01:11so it is said to be the birthplace of green tea.
01:15Therefore...
01:17What is it?
01:19Tea?
01:20It's tea!
01:22Chasoumyo Shrine?
01:25Is it the god of tea?
01:27Excuse me.
01:29Nagatani Soen has been built as a shrine dedicated to the god of tea.
01:39It says Nagatani-en Honpo.
01:42What?
01:43Is it for making tea?
01:45Nagatani-en, who made green tea, is also from this area.
01:50Furthermore...
01:52Wow, look at this stone wall.
01:55It's huge!
01:57Is this a tea shop?
01:59On top of this stone wall?
02:01It looks like a castle.
02:03These ancient towns and tea fields
02:07are also recognized as the first Japanese heritage
02:11in the history of Japanese tea.
02:15There are countless golden words in the land of great tea.
02:21Wow, it's magnificent.
02:23Is this a temple?
02:25It's so ancient.
02:27It's huge.
02:28Is this all?
02:30It's beautiful.
02:31Takadayu Uji-chan?
02:33Is it here?
02:35Excuse me.
02:37I'm Ika-chan.
02:38Over there?
02:40Excuse me.
02:41Over there?
02:45This is Takada Mitsuko, the owner of Akazuno Kinko.
02:51How old is this area?
02:54I think it's been 100 years.
02:57I think it's the late Edo period.
03:00To be exact, this Daigo-tei was built in the late Edo period, more than 150 years ago.
03:08Takadake is the 4th generation owner of a tea shop,
03:12but at least at the beginning of the Edo period,
03:15she was involved in making tea in Yoyadani, a hot spring town.
03:21Mitsuko passed away about 50 years ago,
03:24and even now that her 4th generation husband has passed away,
03:27she still runs a tea shop.
03:30Wow, what is this?
03:33This is the 5th generation owner of brown rice tea.
03:36Brown rice tea?
03:37Yes, this is the origin of brown rice tea.
03:40This is the first time in Japan that brown rice tea was made.
03:43Is this Takadake?
03:45Yes, it is.
03:46The 2nd generation owner of Takada-en, Kunitaro,
03:50is the founder of brown rice tea, which is made by mixing Sencha and ground rice.
03:56He is the first person to register a product in Japan.
04:02Oh, I see.
04:04It's fragrant.
04:05Yes, it is.
04:08Wow!
04:10It smells so good.
04:12But it has a strong scent.
04:15Takada-en, the origin of brown rice tea.
04:18It has a precious history.
04:24What is this?
04:26This is a bookmark of Mei-chan.
04:29It's from the 6th year of her reign.
04:31It's from the period of Peri Raikou.
04:33Wow!
04:34It's still here.
04:35Yes, it is.
04:36It's from the period of Yutani.
04:42This area is very good for making tea.
04:46I see.
04:48As its name suggests,
04:50the deep valley of Takada-en is a good place for making tea.
04:57Takada-en has a vast tea field,
05:00and it has become a point of production and manufacturing.
05:06There are also small teahouses.
05:09It's a tea house.
05:10Yes, it is.
05:11This is a tea house of Sencha.
05:13There are many small teahouses around here.
05:16Because of its good quality,
05:18it was awarded to Emperor Showa.
05:22In addition,
05:23What is this?
05:25It's a label.
05:26A label?
05:27Yes.
05:28AET?
05:29No, it's TEA.
05:30Oh, TEA.
05:31It's TEA.
05:33It's a tea label.
05:35I see.
05:36I think it's exported abroad.
05:39You must have made a lot of money with tea.
05:42Yes, I did.
05:43This is my second generation.
05:45This is Kumitaro.
05:46He is the village chief of Ujidawara.
05:48Is he the village chief?
05:49Yes.
05:50Rumor has it that
05:51there was a lot of tea in this teapot.
05:56There was a lot of tea in this teapot?
05:58What?
05:59What?
06:00There was a lot of tea in this teapot.
06:01There was a lot of tea in this teapot.
06:06If it's a teapot of the Takada family,
06:09I can't help but expect it.
06:13Is this the teapot?
06:14Yes, it is.
06:15It's a little dark.
06:16Please come in.
06:17It's a little dark.
06:18Wow.
06:19Is this the teapot?
06:20It's an old teapot.
06:21It's an old teapot.
06:22The entrance of the Takada family's teapot,
06:24which has been around since the Edo period,
06:26has a number of safes.
06:30By the way, when did you open the teapot?
06:33When I got married,
06:34I think I opened the teapot.
06:36The second generation, the third generation,
06:38and the fourth generation.
06:40I think I opened the teapot at that time,
06:42but I don't know much about it.
06:47As far as Mr. Takada knows,
06:49it has been passed down from generation to generation since the second generation,
06:53but it is not known when it was opened.
06:59Mr. Takada, is this a hamburger?
07:03It's a hamburger.
07:06Did you get it from a hamburger?
07:09I don't know at all.
07:11I see.
07:12Is it a foreign product?
07:14Maybe.
07:15Akazu no Kinko, a foreign-made teapot,
07:19is located in Hikyo, Ryokucha-hassho-no-chi, Kyoto.
07:22What's inside?
07:25Wow!
07:27There are so many!
07:33Ryokucha-hassho-no-chi, Kyoto.
07:37Akazu no Kinko is located in Shinisei-chaya,
07:41a teahouse in Hikyo, Ryokucha-hassho-no-chi.
07:45What's inside?
07:49So, of course, I called this man.
07:58He is a key craftsman who can open any kind of teapot.
08:01His name is Kyoichi Tamaki.
08:03This teapot is quite old.
08:08It looks like it's made in Germany.
08:11Yes, it is.
08:13There are many foreign-made teapots
08:17made in Japan.
08:20Especially European teapots.
08:23The teapot looks like a foreign-made teapot.
08:28But...
08:31The dial is made in Iroha.
08:34Really?
08:36I think it's from the Meiji period.
08:39He put the teapot in the teapot case
08:42and put only the parts made in Japan on it.
08:46That's amazing.
08:49So, it's quite difficult.
08:51It's a little unknown.
08:53Akazu no Kinko, a mysterious teapot for Tamaki.
08:57Let's start the opening.
09:00Open!
09:03Wow!
09:05There are a lot of teapots in the teapot case.
09:08Really?
09:10What do you think is in the teapot case?
09:12Of course, it's a teapot.
09:15There are many teapots in the teapot case.
09:19SAKURAI, what do you think is in the teapot case?
09:22I think it's a teapot trophy.
09:25It's a teapot trophy.
09:28It's novel.
09:31Akazu no Kinko, a mysterious teapot for Tamaki.
09:34Let's start the opening.
09:37First, check the keyhole.
09:42It's rusty and hard to see.
09:44It looks like it's open.
09:47Really?
09:49The keyhole is open.
09:52Let's check the dial.
09:56What's the number on the dial?
09:58It's 3.
10:003?
10:01This teapot has 26 keys and dials.
10:06The number of dials is 40.
10:12The total number of dials is 64,000.
10:23It's about to break.
10:25It's rattling.
10:27I wonder if the lever can be removed.
10:29If it can be removed, it's over.
10:31The lever will pull the teapot in.
10:34If it breaks, it'll be a problem.
10:38I can feel it.
10:40I think the last letter is close to Ha.
10:44Did you find the last letter?
10:47It took only 15 minutes to identify a memory.
10:52We don't know what's inside.
10:55That's right.
10:57It's a rare item.
10:58But it's not a luxury item.
11:01Let's go.
11:02Welcome.
11:03Hello.
11:04Hello.
11:05How are you?
11:06I'm doing well.
11:07The people who work at the tea exchange facility nearby
11:11came here after hearing rumors.
11:14Look.
11:15Wow, amazing.
11:16What is this?
11:18It's called chajiru.
11:20There's a common dish called chajiru?
11:22That's right.
11:23Chajiru was created in the Edo period
11:26as a snack during the farming period.
11:29It's the origin of instant miso soup.
11:35It's a chajiru that farmers
11:37drink during their lunch break.
11:42You're eating silently.
11:45I'm an amateur, so I can't comment on what I heard yesterday.
11:48It looks delicious.
11:49It's just delicious.
11:50It looks delicious.
11:51It's just delicious.
11:52If you eat it all, I'm sure it'll open.
11:55Pressure.
11:56I'll open it.
11:57Okay.
11:58It's cool.
11:59After getting the power from the common dish,
12:01they face the unknown safe made in a foreign country again.
12:08What do you think is inside?
12:10It's money, right?
12:12As expected.
12:15The remodeling work is going well
12:17according to the expectations of the locals.
12:21However...
12:24How is it going?
12:26The play of this lever is...
12:29It's not a play, it's a failure.
12:32The deterioration of the lever is quite severe
12:35and it hinders the operation of the dial.
12:39It's taking a long time.
12:44Sometimes the lever moves depending on the angle,
12:49so if you adjust it a little...
12:52I see.
12:53It's going to take a little longer.
12:55A little longer.
12:57If you don't mind, I'd like you to take a look at this.
13:01Is it a play?
13:02I'd like to tell you the good thing about Obitawara.
13:05One, two.
13:09Mr. Tawara.
13:11He's not very well-known yet,
13:13but he has a history and a future.
13:16Yes.
13:17That's it.
13:20It's opened.
13:21Wait, wait, wait.
13:24Wait a minute.
13:25Wait a minute.
13:27I think he's doing something.
13:29No way.
13:30It's coming suddenly.
13:32I'm sorry.
13:33I'm sorry.
13:34No, it's okay.
13:35It's opened.
13:36Everyone, it's opened.
13:40Finally, the Akazu's safe,
13:42which has been in the Shimizu tea shop since the Edo period,
13:45can be opened.
13:48What's inside?
13:52Until the safe opens.
13:53Five.
13:54Four.
13:55Three.
13:56Two.
13:57One.
13:58Open.
13:59Please.
14:00Let's see.
14:02Open.
14:03First of all, Chitori.
14:05It's a good green.
14:08In the back, there is a green door and a drawer.
14:12Let's start with the upper door.
14:16Please.
14:17Come on.
14:18It's coming.
14:20It's coming.
14:21What is it?
14:22It's coming.
14:25Did you get it?
14:26It was really delicious.
14:27Did you get it?
14:36Sorry to keep you waiting.
14:39I'm the one who was talking.
14:41That's right.
14:42Let's do a quiz.
14:44A new book has been published.
14:46A new book?
14:47That's good.
14:48I made a fake book.
14:50How much was the book I made?
14:52How much was it?
14:53Yes.
14:54A fake book.
14:56How much was it?
14:572,000 yen.
14:58It's not 2,000 yen.
14:59It's not 2,000 yen.
15:00It's not a fake book, is it?
15:01Yes.
15:02Will you answer?
15:03Yes.
15:04I won't use it.
15:06You won't use it?
15:07That's right.
15:08You're so stupid.
15:11Let's start.
15:13Summer.
15:14Yes, summer.
15:15Today's theme is summer.
15:16Let's go to the leisure area.
15:17Let's go.
15:18Umiyamakawa.
15:19Yes, Umiyamakawa.
15:20I didn't say Umiyamakawa.
15:22I said Yumiya Makka.
15:24Yumiya Makka?
15:25I said Yumiya Makka.
15:26It's close.
15:27Let me explain.
15:28When I was told to fire,
15:30I didn't have a clear aim.
15:32The whole bow was on fire.
15:34In other words,
15:36if you're too careful,
15:38you won't get a good result.
15:40It's the same for everything.
15:41It's like a proverb.
15:43It's the same for everything.
15:44Yumiya Makka.
15:45Yumiya Makka.
15:46Seawater bath.
15:48The seawater bath is good,
15:49but it's dangerous.
15:50Dangerous.
15:51I didn't say the seawater bath is dangerous.
15:52You said it.
15:53I didn't say it.
15:54I said it.
15:55I said it.
15:56I said it.
15:57He's dead.
15:58I'm dead.
15:59Rapid train.
16:00Rapid train?
16:01Seawater bath train.
16:03Seawater bath.
16:04No.
16:05It's a mixture.
16:06Rapid...
16:07I said rapid train.
16:09Rapid train?
16:10Rapid train.
16:11Seawater bath train.
16:13Seawater bath train.
16:14It's a mixture.
16:17That was funny.
16:21Finally,
16:22the red-frog vault
16:24Kazuko Kim Koga, okay, Larry
16:27Nakani, wait, I know you know boy boy boy
16:37Honey, honey, I know
16:41It's a good job
16:43What's the boy? Oh, oh, oh, they want to hold up those are conjure may say feel this car
16:51You're gonna fight Arizona. Oh, this is me
16:55Okay, I'm on don't know this man
16:58None of this you put it on
17:01Shakyo show
17:04Shakyo show car did the Kitanowa Sunday may hung him on Nikonするもののようで
17:09Hmm
17:15No you tiny no chocobo ski nice. Yeah, I'm a monga. How cool is that? What is the name?
17:21Kabuki, I'm gonna put it in book. I'm gonna get
17:26So I'm easy go then how a monga
17:29Easy-peasy kabuki. I shall touch you. I get a sign. You're cool. She's got go. Send me a note. I'm gonna go
17:34So no cousin, I'm not you go my
17:36Oh
18:06What is this?
18:07It looks like a second bag.
18:10This is also not included.
18:12What's more...
18:14It's full of documents.
18:16There are a lot of documents related to the opening and closing of the teahouse.
18:26Oh, it's the Chasuomyo Shrine.
18:29Chasuomyo Shrine.
18:30Wow.
18:32Have you seen the Chasuomyo Shrine?
18:34I've been involved in the Chasuomyo Shrine for a long time.
18:37I'm sending it all over the country.
18:39The name tag is very beautiful.
18:41That's right.
18:42The name tag of Chasuomyo Shrine, which worships the god of tea business.
18:46It is said that it was sent to the transaction site for business prosperity.
18:53And the rest is a drawer.
18:56Can I get it?
18:57Yes.
18:58What's in it?
19:01A few days later.
19:03Mr. Tokoro's Sokontokoro is being broadcast on TVer and U-NEXT.
19:09Akazu's safe, which has been in the Shinisei tea house since the Edo period.
19:15The rest is a drawer.
19:17Can I get it?
19:18Yes.
19:22Oh, it's a letter.
19:25It looks like a letter.
19:27That's right.
19:29It's a letter from a neighbor.
19:32It's a letter from a neighbor.
19:36More than 100 documents can be found from the safe.
19:43Thank you very much for today.
19:45Thank you very much.
19:47It was impressive that the safe was green and the tea was white.
19:50That's right.
19:52Maybe they bought it because it was green.
19:54That's right.
19:55I felt the affordability of the rich.

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