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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!2024年10月11日 遂に出たぞ!!番組最高額のお宝!!!!!開かずの金庫を開けろ!【名古屋編】
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00:00Open up the vault of treasure!
00:05The one who came to Nagoya to be the stage is...
00:08Huh?
00:09Huh?
00:10Huh?
00:11The vault of treasure!
00:12The vault of treasure I've been waiting for is here!
00:14It's me, Hatobe!
00:15Sweets and vaults are my favorite!
00:18It's me, Koji Makoba!
00:20I'm in Nagoya at the foot of Tokugawa Ieyasu Temple.
00:24I'm here to find the vault of treasure that looks like the president of KIN over there.
00:32It's going to be a hot day.
00:35Let's go!
00:38To the east of Nagoya Castle with a hot romance in my heart.
00:43Wow, look at this historic building.
00:47It's amazing.
00:49I remember I came here for a shoot.
00:53This is the former Supreme Court of Nagoya.
00:57It's an important cultural property of the country, which is also the location of many movies and dramas.
01:04In fact, this building in the east of Nagoya Castle is a historic building.
01:11It's a luxury residential area.
01:15There are a lot of great houses here.
01:18I wonder how people could live in a house like this.
01:22There is a vault of treasure in such a rich town.
01:27There's another wall here.
01:29It's a huge wall.
01:30Isn't it amazing?
01:31It's a huge wall.
01:32Oh?
01:33Isn't it here?
01:36It's a museum?
01:38It's here.
01:40Hello.
01:41I've been waiting for you.
01:45It's very strict.
01:47Yes, it is.
01:48Excuse me.
01:49I'm Kagawa, the director.
01:50Nice to meet you.
01:51I'm Madoba.
01:52The client has been the director of the museum for a year and a half.
01:56Ms Kagawa.
01:58What is a museum?
02:00This street here is called Shumoku Street.
02:06What happened here?
02:07There was a martial arts house here.
02:09A martial arts house?
02:10Yes.
02:11During the Tokugawa Ieyasu era?
02:12Yes.
02:13How big is it?
02:15It's 600 tsubo.
02:16600 tsubo?
02:17In the Edo period,
02:18after the martial arts house was built in Nagoya Castle,
02:21about 600 tsubo was built here.
02:25This is a wonderful mansion.
02:29Oh?
02:30It's beautiful.
02:31It looked like a mansion from the outside.
02:34But it's purely Japanese style.
02:36When was it built?
02:38It was built in the early 14th and 15th centuries.
02:42It's been about 100 years.
02:44100 years?
02:45There must be an Akazu no Kinko somewhere.
02:48Yes.
02:49I found it recently.
02:50You found it recently?
02:51Yes, I found it recently.
02:52Oh, no.
02:53I'm going to have a huge romance.
02:57A huge romance.
03:02Akazu no Kinko is located in a large mansion in Nagoya Castle.
03:10They head inside to find Akazu no Kinko,
03:13which has just been found in the main building.
03:17It's quite spacious inside.
03:19I'm looking forward to it.
03:20It's wonderful.
03:21The glass is made of stainless steel.
03:23It's really high quality.
03:24It's stylish.
03:25It makes me want to go in one by one.
03:28In the retro style,
03:29there are things that modern people want.
03:32This glass is amazing.
03:34I'm sorry for being noisy.
03:35When I get excited,
03:37I can't help but get excited.
03:39It must have been very stylish from that time.
03:43That's right.
03:44They built such a large mansion about 100 years ago.
03:49How big was it?
03:53It looks like an old commercial.
03:55There was an old man riding a dachshund.
03:58This is Mr. Tanezaburo.
04:00He was the one who built this house.
04:03Dachshund?
04:04He's a crazy old man.
04:05He had a job as a dachshund.
04:08Mr. Tanezaburo
04:10started a factory in Tojiki when he was young.
04:13It's because of this era.
04:15He went to America and Singapore to work as a dachshund.
04:19He was the one who pushed Nagoya to the best Tojiki town in Japan.
04:25I see.
04:26In the 10th year of the Showa era,
04:27the annual income was 300 million yen.
04:29That's a lot.
04:30Now, it's about 900 billion yen.
04:34900 billion yen?
04:35Mr. Tanezaburo built a huge mansion as a Tojiki trader.
04:39That's amazing.
04:41For him, this mansion was a proof of his status.
04:45It was a place where VIPs from overseas were welcomed.
04:52This is a bathhouse about 100 years old.
04:54Is this a bathhouse 100 years old?
04:56This is a bathhouse 100 years old.
04:58A bathhouse 100 years old?
05:00That's amazing.
05:01Even the bathtub is quite big for a foreigner.
05:07It's modern.
05:08That's amazing.
05:10I like this shower.
05:12I'll take a picture of each one.
05:15The mansion was full of Japanese and Western-style romance.
05:19The world was filled with even more luxury.
05:26It's Japanese style from here.
05:28It's spacious.
05:29That's amazing.
05:30This is the living space.
05:33The living space was built with a lot of depth.
05:37I want to live in a house like this.
05:39Excuse me.
05:40Wow, look at this lantern.
05:42It's a Nagoya lantern.
05:44It has a scroll pattern.
05:45It's a craftsman's skill to make a scroll like this.
05:49It looks difficult.
05:50It's difficult.
05:51This is nice.
05:55It's like a corridor in a hallway.
05:57That's right.
05:58The reason why it was built in such a way is to protect the safety of the old people.
06:08You know a lot.
06:12What's that?
06:13It's a tea room.
06:14There's a tea room?
06:15It's a 150-year-old building.
06:17It was built from Kyoto.
06:19From Kyoto?
06:20It's one of the statuses.
06:22That's great.
06:24It's a proof of the status of the tea room that was built from Kyoto.
06:30Then...
06:33Thank you for waiting.
06:37I heard that Mr. Matoba will be here today.
06:40I brought your favorite sweets.
06:42What's this?
06:43I have a tea room somewhere else.
06:46This is the dessert I serve there.
06:48Ms. Kagawa runs a tea room cafe while being the manager.
06:53That's great.
06:54Actually, this dessert was arranged by Ms. Kagawa.
06:58It's a dessert made from Aichi's ingredients.
07:06It's time for Mr. Matoba's dessert.
07:12It looks delicious.
07:14I'll eat it.
07:16Kojima seems to complain.
07:18I didn't complain.
07:20It's delicious.
07:22It's delicious, isn't it?
07:23It's very delicious.
07:24The matcha flavor goes well with the ice cream.
07:30Did Mr. Tamesaburo like sweets?
07:33He used to receive sweets from a Japanese confectionery store every day.
07:37He seemed to like sweets that much.
07:39He's a crazy person.
07:42Mr. Tamesaburo liked sweets just like Mr. Matoba.
07:47There's more in the back of the house.
07:50What?
07:52This is a storehouse.
07:54It's a very nice storehouse.
07:57This is a proof of status.
08:00Is this storehouse usually open?
08:03No, you can only see it from the outside.
08:06That's great.
08:11I'm curious about it.
08:13If you look at it, it's special.
08:17Can I come in?
08:19It's special.
08:20There are various things.
08:21I usually come to the storehouse of the Perfect Aviation Association.
08:28That's great.
08:30That's great.
08:32It's a steel box.
08:33That's great.
08:34Wait a minute.
08:35What is this tool?
08:38He used to do a lot of things like fireworks.
08:41Is this also from that time?
08:42I think so.
08:44Ms. Kagawa.
08:45I don't know about this.
08:47What is this?
08:48It's not a globe, it's a celestial ball.
08:50It's a decoration.
08:52Ms. Kagawa.
08:54I'll look into it until it's released.
08:56I usually don't release it here.
08:59I'm going to look into various things from now on.
09:03Is this a match?
09:04This has already been released.
09:08I think it's a match from the 1920s to the 1930s.
09:13This is cute.
09:14This is MORINAKA DRY MILK.
09:16This is cute.
09:17This is TONKATSU KUSHIKATSU.
09:20This is TAKASHIMA from NIHONBASHI.
09:22This is TAKASHIMA.
09:24This is from TOKAIDO.
09:27This is amazing.
09:29This is a series.
09:31This is amazing.
09:32This is art.
09:34This was also a collector.
09:35He was a heavy smoker.
09:37He smoked 10 boxes a day.
09:4010 boxes a day?
09:41He smoked too much.
09:42He smoked more than air.
09:43He was a heavy smoker.
09:46He brought this home from a business trip.
09:50This is a collection of matches.
09:51This has more than 200 items.
09:54And.
09:56What is this?
09:57Can I touch this?
09:58Of course.
09:59This is scary.
10:03I hit something.
10:04Are you okay?
10:06Ms. Kagawa, are you angry?
10:09This is TIGER.
10:10This is made in OSAKA.
10:12What is this?
10:15Is this glass?
10:17TIGER is a magic bottle.
10:20If it's hot, you can keep it for 24 hours.
10:23If it's cold, you can keep it for 120 hours.
10:26That's why it's a magic bottle.
10:29This is a magic bottle released in the 1930s.
10:33This is a treasure that even the manufacturer does not have.
10:37There are other items.
10:39What is this?
10:41What is this?
10:43I haven't opened this yet.
10:44Can I touch this?
10:45Of course.
10:47Is this an old manuscript?
10:48Isn't this a manuscript?
10:50Is this a manuscript?
10:51This is a HAWKS.
10:52How many HAWKS?
10:53That's right.
10:55This is a black baseball manuscript from the early Showa era.
10:59This is a manuscript that TAMESABURO collected as a hobby.
11:01This is very valuable.
11:04This is a treasure that can be collected.
11:06That's right.
11:08What is this?
11:09Is this a female side?
11:10Is this a male side?
11:11Is this a female side?
11:12This is a YOKOZUNA.
11:14This is a YOKOZUNA of the early Showa era.
11:16This is a YOKOZUNA of the early Showa era.
11:18This is a human-shaped OZUMO MANUSCRIPT.
11:22This is rare.
11:23And.
11:25What is that?
11:29This is a manuscript.
11:31Can I touch this?
11:32Can I touch this?
11:33This has already appeared.
11:35This is amazing.
11:37This is amazing.
11:39We didn't publish this.
11:41I don't want to destroy this.
11:44Isn't this amazing?
11:45This is a world of Zenigata soldiers.
11:47This is a manuscript.
11:49TAMESABURO, a man who loves KOTTO, collected a large number of manuscripts.
11:56This is amazing.
11:57I'm looking forward to this.
11:59We don't have time.
12:00If it's true, I want to see all the manuscripts.
12:03We don't have time.
12:04We don't have time.
12:08TAMESABURO is amazing.
12:10This alone is a romance.
12:13There was an undiscovered safe there.
12:19This is really amazing.
12:22TOKORO, this is really amazing.
12:24I'm looking forward to this.
12:25This is a little hot.
12:29TAMESABURO, a man who loves KOTTO, collected a large number of manuscripts.
12:32This is really amazing.
12:33If it's true, I want to see all the manuscripts.
12:38This is amazing.
12:42What's in this?
12:46This is amazing.
12:49TAMESABURO, a man who loves KOTTO, collected a large number of manuscripts.
12:56Is this the recently found safe that no one knew about?
12:59There were a lot of things in it, so no one noticed it.
13:04There were people who actually lived here.
13:07Did you know about that person?
13:09I didn't know.
13:11I was wondering if there was such a person.
13:15The people who lived here were from the first generation to the third generation.
13:19The fourth generation didn't know about the existence of the safe.
13:22He was in charge of the management of the building in NAGOYA.
13:27The fourth generation didn't even know about the existence of the safe.
13:31It may be a hidden safe.
13:33What's in it?
13:34There is romance.
13:36It's a romance, isn't it?
13:37It's a romance.
13:38I don't know what's in it.
13:41There is almost no clue.
13:43TAMESABURO, a man who loves KOTTO, collected a large number of manuscripts.
13:47What's in it?
13:53So, of course, I called this man.
14:02He is a key craftsman who can open any safe.
14:05His name is KYOUICHI TAMAKI.
14:07I'm KYOUICHI TAMAKI.
14:10The dial number is 1234.
14:14It's a number, isn't it?
14:15The target number is the end of the year or the beginning of the year.
14:17Is there a safe that is difficult to open?
14:21The maximum number of safes is 7 or 8.
14:25That's a pretty high number.
14:26That's a pretty high number.
14:27That's a pretty high number.
14:29Will he be able to open the hidden safe?
14:34What will happen after this?
14:40I didn't expect it to be a report.
14:43It was a lot of fun.
14:46What's in it?
14:47He said he had 9 billion yen.
14:50It's a historical treasure that hasn't been found in the world.
14:53It's like a kappa's bone.
14:56It's like gold or jewelry.
14:58The president will come out of there.
15:02He is very excited.
15:04I don't think he will come out.
15:07Don't underestimate me.
15:11The number of safes found in the museum.
15:14Operation start.
15:18This safe is a double lock type with dials and keys.
15:23Check if it's open.
15:25Check from the keyhole.
15:28I don't think it's open.
15:31Step on the key to see if it's open.
15:34He's going to check the dials.
15:38It's a different level of excitement.
15:41It's a mysterious safe where you don't know everything.
15:46It looks difficult.
15:47It's rare that there are no dials.
15:50Normally, there are 100 memories per lap.
15:53There are only 90 memories per lap.
15:56So it's 93.
16:00The dial memory seems to be a rare type of 90.
16:04The combination is 729,000.
16:10It means we'll find the number one out of 729,000.
16:17I found the last number.
16:19Already?
16:20Yes.
16:22Check the last memory in less than five minutes.
16:28Mr. Tamaki, you're amazing.
16:30Mr. Kagawa, what if you find something amazing?
16:34Like Kimono Bebo.
16:36That would be great.
16:39Like a diary.
16:41A diary is romantic.
16:47What do you think?
16:48We haven't found the other one yet.
16:53I see.
16:54If Mr. Tamaki tells me to do it,
16:59I'm always ready.
17:01Do you want to try?
17:06I think I know the last number.
17:09It's a little uneven.
17:15It's around here.
17:19It's around here.
17:20A little more.
17:24Oh!
17:26Oh!
17:28This is one out of three, right?
17:30Yes.
17:32I'm hiding the other two.
17:34Does the other one move like this?
17:37No, it doesn't.
17:38It's a little more technical.
17:41Mr. Tamaki, it's like this.
17:45Please try it.
17:48What do you think?
17:49Did you find the second one?
17:52Wow, you found it.
17:54I think it's just a scratch on the dial.
17:59It's not the right answer.
18:01That's why it's different.
18:03Don't laugh.
18:05I'm serious.
18:08It's a scratch on the dial.
18:10I was a little shocked.
18:13So, it's a serious game again.
18:16Tom.
18:20I found a suspicious one.
18:23You found the second one.
18:28I can't stop laughing.
18:33I'm so excited.
18:37I'm so excited.
18:46What happens if I find a serious one?
18:50I don't know.
18:52You found three marks on the dial.
18:55I think it's the third one.
18:59It's a combination.
19:01That's amazing.
19:04He quickly found three marks.
19:10The sound is getting louder.
19:13Oh!
19:17The sound is getting louder.
19:20I found it.
19:23That's amazing.
19:25That's great.
19:29That's fast.
19:30That's fast.
19:32That's fast.
19:33Tamaki-san, you're amazing.
19:37You're really amazing.
19:39Akazu's safe, which was found in a mansion in Nagoya, can be opened now.
19:48What's inside?
19:53Open the safe.
19:555
19:564
19:573
19:592
20:001
20:01Open!
20:10Akazu's safe, which was found in a mansion in Nagoya, can be opened now.
20:15What's inside?
20:18Open the safe.
20:205
20:214
20:223
20:242
20:251
20:26Open!
20:30Huh?
20:31It's not a door.
20:34It doesn't look like a door.
20:37But it's just the beginning.
20:39There's more below.
20:41There's more below.
20:43Let's start from the top right.
20:46This is...
20:55It's air.
20:58Let's start from the top left.
21:00There's something inside.
21:07It's air.
21:09Let's start from the bottom right.
21:17It's air.
21:19This is the last one.
21:20It's beautiful.
21:21It's too beautiful.
21:22What's inside?
21:25Roman, please.
21:27Come on!
21:30It's air.
21:31It's air.
21:33But...
21:35The time it takes to open it...
21:39It's the best time.
21:41It's fun just thinking about what's inside.
21:44It's exciting, isn't it?
21:45Yes.
21:46I'll come back.
21:49That was an interesting story.
21:52Actually, there was another safe.
21:56There was another safe in the mansion.
22:00What was inside was...
22:01What's this?
22:02A bug repellent.
22:04There was another one.
22:05It's the air called Roman.
22:08Are you going to go there again?
22:10I'm going all the way.
22:13And finally...
22:16There's a lot inside!
22:19The most expensive treasure in the history of the show.
22:25But before that...
22:27What?
22:28If you want to see the part that Tokoro-san didn't teach you at school again,
22:33go to Tver UNEXT.

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