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00:00I need somebody, I just need somebody
00:05You know, I need someone
00:30Do you still feel the passion?
00:34In Chiba Prefecture, Ichihara City, there are a lot of high-quality products
00:41Hey, what is this?
00:44I'm so happy
00:46I'm crying
00:51Today's guest is
00:54Tatsumi Ryuto, the young prince of Enka
01:10He was born in 1998 in Fujihide, Osaka
01:17He was taken to karaoke every weekend by his grandparents
01:23and sang Enka songs by Michiya Nihashi and Kiyoshi Hikawa
01:30He participated in the Teen's Karaoke Tournament when he was a junior high school student
01:35and won the tournament
01:38He was scouted by his current agency and took lessons
01:45In 2016, he went to university
01:49He performed street Enka live in Kinshi-cho and Akabane
02:00At first, no one listened to Enka
02:03but more and more people started to listen to Enka
02:06and he got more and more people to listen to Enka
02:12At the age of 20, he made his debut in Shita-machi Junjou
02:16Wow, he's so young
02:23With his sweet mask and excellent singing ability, he won the Japanese Record for Best Newcomer
02:42Everyone, do you remember this phrase?
02:49Maria in the Labyrinth was the ending theme of the show from July to September
03:01Here comes the guest
03:04Tatsumi Ryuto
03:12You're from Fuji-dera, Osaka?
03:13Yes, I'm from Fuji-dera
03:15I've never been to Osaka
03:17Actually, when I was a junior high school student
03:19I went to the stage of Shinkabukizano with Mr. Imada
03:22Stage?
03:23Yes
03:24It was in the corner of the Amateur Men's Committee
03:27Oh, Mr. Kiyoshi Hikawa?
03:28Yes, Mr. Kiyoshi Nishikawa
03:29You were there?
03:30Yes, I was there
03:32He told me that I was good at singing
03:35Oh, really?
03:36I was so happy
03:37Did you remember?
03:38No, I didn't
03:42In Akabane and Kinshicho, there was a street live
03:46It was a bustling city
03:48On a cold day, they bought me a hot cup of tea
03:52They bought me rice balls
03:54It was an experience that you can't buy with money
03:57That's true
03:58When I went to Akabane, there were a lot of people who said that I raised them
04:05As a fan of Kanteidan, you're Maria
04:07Yes, thank you
04:08Maria, Maria, Maria
04:10Oh, it's already over
04:13Mr. Imada, of course, you know
04:16He found out
04:17I'm excited
04:18I've never heard of it
04:23Let's take a look
04:24Open the treasure
04:29I see
04:30That's right
04:31What is this?
04:32This is a Nissan UFO car
04:35It's rare
04:37If you apply in 1993, you'll get it
04:42Was it on a commercial?
04:44That's right
04:45I knew it
04:46Please prepare a commercial
04:48I see
04:49UFO mask
04:50Yakisoba
04:51When the battle is over, Yakisoba is played in one car
04:55And when you get tired
04:56I'm going to sleep
04:57You sleep in Yakisoba sleeping bag
04:59These wonderful products are now available in three UFO Nissin Marks
05:02I'm waiting for your application
05:05This is nostalgic
05:07I remember
05:09I was a teenager and I had a sleeping bag
05:13When I went to the staff's house
05:16I thought, what is this?
05:18They told me to give it to me
05:20Did you get it?
05:21Yes
05:22I think this is worth it
05:25The design is cute
05:27I love UFO
05:29I wanted it as a Yakisoba fan
05:31I see
05:33Can you ride a one-seater?
05:35No, I can't
05:36It's a pity
05:38I wish I could ride a one-seater while singing on stage
05:42That's new
05:43Maria
05:51Are you going to ride it?
05:541993
05:56I was born in 1998
05:58That's before you were born
06:00That's a long time ago
06:02How much is it?
06:04200,000 yen
06:06200,000 yen
06:07It's quite expensive
06:09Let's go
06:10Open the price
06:151, 2, 3, 4
06:19100,000 yen
06:21That's expensive
06:23100,000 yen
06:25I thought it would be more expensive
06:27It's in good condition
06:29It's the same as it was back then
06:31It's 31 years old
06:33There are a lot of collectors
06:36But this one-seater has 3,000 copies
06:39There are a lot of copies
06:413,000 copies?
06:42There are a lot of copies
06:45There are a lot of people who have taken it
06:47It's good, so it's still there
06:49I see
06:51If you ride this and go on stage
06:54It will be a big hit
06:56That's 10,000 yen
06:58It's expensive
07:01Next is Fukui Prefecture, Fukui City
07:04Dinosaur
07:05We visited this bowling alley
07:10The next client is 87 years old
07:14Tsukushi Tamamura
07:18When he was 55 years old
07:20He started bowling to get rid of his lack of exercise
07:24He was so absorbed
07:26His skills are
07:33Amazing
07:36His recent average score is about 180
07:41When he was 61 years old
07:43He achieved a perfect score of 300
07:47I've been doing this for 30 years
07:49I never get tired of bowling
07:52Depending on the lane
07:54The way the ball turns
07:56It changes a lot
07:58Technique is important
08:00But luck is also important
08:02I want to aim for a perfect score again
08:06I will do my best
08:08Please do your best
08:09By the way, what is the treasure?
08:12It's a treasure written by a famous woman
08:17It's a treasure written by a famous woman
08:19About 50 years ago
08:21Through a newspaper
08:23It was sold for 1.7 million yen
08:26His father bought it for his father
08:30But after his father died
08:32His family was not interested in it
08:35So he left it
08:38In a recent Taiga drama
08:41The topic is purple silk
08:44Suddenly, this treasure
08:47I started to like it
08:50Please look forward to it
08:53What is the treasure?
08:55Let's take a look at the studio
08:58Here comes the client
09:00Mr. Kusukan Tamamura from Fukui
09:03Nice to meet you
09:05Nice to meet you
09:10Your bowling is still active
09:13Thank you
09:15It's a middle waist
09:17It's good for your legs
09:19You can train your legs
09:21I can walk on a narrow road without a cane
09:25Can you walk on a narrow road without a cane?
09:28No doubt
09:29No doubt
09:30This is a great confidence
09:32It's a treasure
09:33It's a treasure
09:35Let's take a look
09:36Open the treasure
09:38The treasure is a book of 54 stories
09:44What is this?
09:46It's a book of 54 stories
09:50It's a book of 54 stories
09:51It's a book of 54 stories
09:55There are 54 stories
09:58Each story has a song
10:01Each story has a song
10:03Mr. Kusukan is a person who translated the story into modern English
10:10He is my teacher
10:13He was studying
10:15I see
10:16I can't read everything
10:19But his handwriting is very beautiful
10:22It's very beautiful
10:24It's beautiful
10:25It's beautiful
10:26He has a delicate handwriting
10:28I've won a prize before, so I know
10:31You're wrong
10:33The Purple Shikibu Genji story is the biggest long-selling story in Japanese literature
10:44The protagonist, Genji Hikaru, is the son of the emperor
10:47The protagonist, Genji Hikaru, is the son of the emperor
10:50It's a long story with a total of 800 stories
10:53It's a long story with a total of 800 stories
10:59The total number of characters is over 450
11:04The first person to translate this story into modern English is Akiko Yosano, also known as Kajin
11:13Born in Osaka, Sakai, in 1878
11:18Born in Osaka, Sakai, in 1878
11:21From the mid-teens, she studied at Tanka
11:24From the mid-teens, she studied at Tanka
11:26The supporter of the Japanese Revolution, Tekkan Yosano
11:30When he returned to Myojo, he immediately surrendered and showed his talent
11:39When they met Tekkan, who had visited Osaka for the performance at 21
11:45When they met Tekkan, who had visited Osaka for the performance at 21
11:50Tekkan had a wife at the time
11:53Tekkan had a wife at the time
11:57Akiko abandoned everything and married Tekkan
12:03The first song, which was released at the age of 22
12:07The first song, which was released at the age of 22
12:13The first song, which was released at the age of 22
12:18The lonelyeee girl on the street
12:22The messy hair on the black hair
12:26The messy hair on the black hair
12:31In the past, we've never seen such sexual expression of women
12:36In the past, we've never seen such sexual expression of women
12:42In the world, it was intensely criticized for breaking the taboo
12:47It's not just about women, but also about education and politics.
12:58This is the story of Akiko Genji.
13:05She has been reading and reading since she was 11 years old.
13:09At the age of 34, she read the first modern translation, Genji Shinyaku.
13:15However, this was only a small part of the original text.
13:22After that, she continued to write.
13:25In the Great Kanto Earthquake, most of the original text was lost.
13:32Even so, at the age of 60, she read the complete modern translation, Genji Shinyaku.
13:41At that time, at the beginning of each chapter,
13:44Akiko read a short story, Genji Monogatari Raisanka.
13:53The request was that Akiko Yosano write each chapter in her own style.
14:00Let's take a look at some of them.
14:04Genji Hikaru has had a similar desire to Kiritsubo since childhood.
14:13However, after the Great Kanto Earthquake, he married Aoi, the daughter of the Prime Minister.
14:18However, he can't forget about Fujitsubo.
14:21In the first chapter of the story,
14:24he thinks of the bright purple flowers and the light of the sun.
14:28In the second chapter of the story, he thinks of araji and tozou.
14:32In the third chapter of the story, he thinks of the bright purple flowers, Genji, and the light of the sun.
14:37In the fourth chapter of the story, he thinks of Akiko, who longs for love.
14:44In the fourth chapter of the story, he thinks of Yugao, who has many mysteries.
14:48However, one night, Yugao was attacked by a monster and died.
14:56He misses the nightmare of the night, and his dream disappears.
15:04When he wakes up from the nightmare, he sings about the sadness of Genji,
15:09who has lost his dream and the time he spent with Yugao.
15:15In the fifth chapter of the story, he thinks of the girl, Saki Wakamura, who looks like Fujitsubo.
15:20In the fifth chapter of the story, Genji grows up to be an ideal woman,
15:23so he moves her to his mansion.
15:27In the sixth chapter of the story, Genji falls in love with Saki Wakamura.
15:35Genji considers Saki Wakamura to be his love.
15:44Akiko's ghostly writing is also very good.
15:50How is it?
15:54If it's real, it's amazing.
15:59It's full of smiles.
16:03Even if I look at each character, I feel like it's real.
16:07It's real.
16:10I think it's real.
16:13The results of the evaluation will be announced at the end of the commercial.
16:22What is this?
16:30I'm tearing up.
16:32The results of the evaluation will be announced at the end of the commercial.
16:38The handwriting is beautiful.
16:41Is it real?
16:44It's suspicious.
16:47How much do you think it is?
16:50It's 1.7 million yen when my father bought it.
16:531.7 million yen.
16:54How about you, Sugai?
16:55I think it's going to be 2 million yen when the price goes up.
16:592 million yen.
17:00Let's open the price.
17:06How is it?
17:08I think it's going to be 2 million yen.
17:13It's 2 million yen.
17:17It's 2.3 million yen.
17:22It's definitely Akiko Yosano's work.
17:26The story of the original work is written in a relatively large number of scrolls,
17:31and the song is changed little by little.
17:40The contents are different.
17:42For example, the last part of the 37-character yokobue is
17:45the cold and weak of the whereabouts of dreams.
17:49This is the white horse Hoshikere of the whereabouts of dreams.
17:52The contents are completely different.
17:55There are a lot of very passionate songs,
17:58especially Yomogiyu.
18:00One of Hikaru Genji's lovers.
18:02It's a Suetsumuhana song.
18:04You, Hikaru Genji, came to visit me
18:08by writing Yomogiyu in my yard,
18:11where there was no way to walk.
18:14I'm happy and invincible.
18:18It's interesting.
18:19It's very Akiko-like to express the joy of Suetsumuhana in a very straight way.
18:26It's written as the original work of Minobe Tamiko.
18:30It was written and sent for the wife of Minobe Tatsukichi,
18:34who is famous for the Tenno Kikansetsu.
18:37The origin is also clear and precious.
18:39Thank you very much.
18:41How was it?
18:42It was good.
18:43It was good.
18:45I think it would be good for people who have dreams to see it.
18:49Let's show it to everyone.
18:51Go on a business trip!
18:54In Ichihara!
18:59This time, the stage is Ichihara City, Chiba Prefecture.
19:04It is a city rich in nature,
19:06famous for its autumn leaves and the Yoro Valley.
19:10In front of Takataki-ko, the largest dam in the prefecture,
19:15the Ichihara Kohan Museum opened in 2013.
19:21The exhibition room is full of open spaces,
19:24utilizing some of the old buildings as they are,
19:29and you can observe unique modern art,
19:32such as works that are integrated with architecture
19:36such as Japanese-style architecture.
19:41The Kominato Railway, which crosses the city,
19:44has a history of about 100 years.
19:47The retro and lovely appearance of the diesel engine
19:51is very popular with railway fans and tourists.
19:56In spring, there are cherry blossoms and nanohana.
20:00In summer, there are sunflowers.
20:04In autumn, there are autumn leaves.
20:08And in winter, there are illuminations.
20:11You can enjoy various collaborations in all seasons.
20:16First, let's meet a very energetic 89-year-old man, Namiki.
20:21What is the secret to your energy?
20:23I get up early and go to bed late.
20:26How many hours a day do you sleep?
20:2910 hours.
20:32Don't you get cold?
20:33I do.
20:34You do, don't you?
20:37Another secret is that he is passionate about bonsai.
20:42This is Shinpaku, which he has grown for 30 years.
20:47This bonsai costs a lot of money, doesn't it?
20:50Well, I'd say 30, but it may be a little more.
20:5450?
20:55Yes.
20:56If it's 50...
20:57I can sell it.
20:58No, I won't buy it.
21:02Here are the treasures.
21:08These are three baked goods from the Miyagawa mine.
21:12They were all purchased from a well-known pottery shop about 20 years ago.
21:18The first thing I got was this Seiji's ash tray.
21:22It cost 200,000 yen.
21:25This is a picture of a kawasemi tree standing on a pine leaf.
21:31It looks just like a real kawasemi tree.
21:34I like the color.
21:36It's very beautiful.
21:38It's cute, but it's also nerve-wracking.
21:41It's like a moment when you're aiming for a small fish.
21:47Just like bonsai, I feel a big world from a small world.
21:51That's the power.
21:54Seiji's ash tray was 300,000 yen.
21:57The seiji's kimono was 150,000 yen.
22:01This bird is probably...
22:05It's still a baby. It's not a parent.
22:08If it were a parent, the color would be a little more beautiful.
22:12I think it's expressed that much.
22:15They're all wonderful sculptures, so they must be real.
22:20When I went to the exhibition of the Miyagawa mine...
22:24There were a lot of things that matched this.
22:27I see.
22:28It's the same as ours.
22:29It's similar.
22:30I thought it was similar.
22:31The estimated value is a total of 650,000 yen for the amount of money he bought.
22:37I think the estimated value of fate will come out after this.
22:41I can't stop my heart beating.
22:43Let's take a deep breath.
22:46I'm sorry.
22:48I was breathing, but I coughed for some reason.
22:52What is the result?
22:54Ta-da!
22:561,000,000 yen!
22:58I did it!
23:00It's a great success!
23:03Makuziyaki Miyazawa mine.
23:06The first generation, second generation, and third generation have all been assembled.
23:10First of all, the first generation.
23:12This is a cockroach in the middle.
23:16It's not a duck. It's a cockroach.
23:18It's not a duck.
23:20It's a cockroach holding an egg.
23:24It has sharp eyes like a wild animal.
23:27It has a warm mother's gaze all over its body.
23:34The first generation is a work of the famous painter of the Edo period, Ninsei Nonomura.
23:41I established a model of makuziyaki.
23:45The second generation is a lion.
23:49It is very good at politics.
23:51There are many masterpieces.
23:53It's transparent and deep.
23:57It's well-made.
23:59The third generation is a kawasebi ash tray.
24:03It has sharp eyes.
24:05It is aiming for the fish in the pond beyond the lotus flower.
24:10I can't get enough of its cute gestures.
24:16Well done, all three generations have been assembled.
24:18Please take good care of it.
24:20Thank you very much.
24:22Next is the oldest, Nagai.
24:26How old are you?
24:28I'm 92 years old.
24:3092 years old!
24:32What's the secret of your long life?
24:34I've been practicing English for my mental health.
24:39How long have you been practicing English?
24:42Since I was 85 years old.
24:44Since you were 85 years old!
24:46There's someone next to me who can speak English.
24:49Yes, I've been curious for a long time.
24:52Can you speak English?
24:57I'll do my best.
24:59What's your name?
25:01My name is Keiko Nagai.
25:03Oh, nice to meet you, Keiko.
25:05I like you working as a commentator.
25:08Oh, thank you very much.
25:10It's very nice to see you today.
25:13What do you think about the presidential election?
25:16Why are you asking about the presidential election?
25:20I like Harris.
25:22You like Harris?
25:23Kamala Harris?
25:25I thought you were stupid, so give it back.
25:29Here are the treasures!
25:31Wow, what's this?
25:34This is the pottery of the Andes civilization.
25:38It has a unique shape with a spout on the head of an animal.
25:44The Andes civilization is a culture that flourished from the Warring States period to the early 16th century,
25:51when the Inca Empire was destroyed.
25:56It is not known which culture was used in which period.
26:02This is what her late husband, Mr. Tadashi, left behind.
26:06Mr. Tadashi was a coordinator of South-Central American travel in the 1960s,
26:13and I heard that he received it from someone who took care of him in Peru.
26:18I wanted to know if it was valuable,
26:22so I brought it along with my husband's feelings.
26:25I see.
26:26The estimated value is 50,000 yen.
26:32Her husband had a lot of overseas business trips, so it was hard to raise him,
26:37but it is still a good memory.
26:39What is the result?
26:42100,000 yen!
26:45That's great!
26:52This is a real pottery.
26:56It dates back to 800 B.C.
26:59It was made on the northern coast of Peru.
27:03It is called the Kupisunike culture.
27:06It is the oldest culture that we know of.
27:09It is a low-temperature, black-colored pottery.
27:13The charcoal sticks to it, and it becomes black like this.
27:18It is used as a wine container,
27:22and it was used with the body in the grave.
27:29In 1985, the Cultural Property Protection Act was issued locally,
27:34so it was a gift from the older generation.
27:38I hope it will be taken good care of.
27:41I see.
27:43I'm so happy.
27:45I'm tearing up.
27:50Next is Mr. Yoshino, who married a woman with a rare name.
27:55What is your name?
27:56My name is Rin Shiho.
27:58Rin Shiho?
27:59Not my name?
28:00Your name is Rin Shiho?
28:03Yes.
28:04What does Rin mean?
28:05It means bell.
28:07That's a cute name.
28:09Rin Shiho.
28:10What do you call her?
28:11I call her P-chan.
28:16Treasure is a bowl of death.
28:20When he was in his early 20s,
28:22his seniors at work told him to lend him 100,000 yen
28:26because he couldn't live on his own
28:30because he lost his money in a car accident.
28:34They said they would help him if he lent the money
28:37because they would give him something he cherished.
28:39He was a senior who took care of him,
28:42so they said it was okay.
28:44He was a senior?
28:45That's right.
28:48What did his seniors say?
28:52They said it was a Shino-yaki from the Azuchi-Momoyama period.
28:57A Shino-yaki from the Azuchi-Momoyama period for 100,000 yen?
29:00Why are you making such a fuss?
29:01That's what I'm saying.
29:04So if you have this,
29:06what about the 100,000 yen?
29:07It won't come back.
29:08It won't come back?
29:11The estimated value of the Shino-yaki was 500,000 yen.
29:17After that, his seniors stopped running away from work,
29:21so he lost all his money.
29:24What is the result?
29:27It's 200,000 yen!
29:30That's too bad.
29:32200,000 yen!
29:35This isn't a Shino-yaki.
29:37The dough is different and the shape is different.
29:40This is one of the many Shino-yaki that were baked in the modern era.
29:46It's baked with a lot of oil on the rough dough,
29:51so it looks like a shell.
29:54It's a pretty good tea.
29:58If you take a sip of tea every day,
30:02your heart will calm down
30:04and your wife will be happy.
30:08Next is Mr. Koyama, who is aiming to pass the judicial exam.
30:13I thought a young lawyer would come.
30:16You're the president of a law firm.
30:20How old are you now?
30:22I'm 80 years old.
30:25I've taken the exam 18 times since 1943,
30:28so I'm still calm.
30:30So you're still going to take the exam?
30:33I want to take it until I die.
30:36If you pass the exam, you want to be a lawyer?
30:40Why a lawyer?
30:42Because it's a man's dream.
30:46It's not very clear.
30:50Here are the treasures.
30:55It's a nice wall.
30:57Read the back.
30:58Do you want to pass the exam?
31:00No, no, no.
31:02It's a book by Shozan Sakuma.
31:06He found it about 10 years ago
31:08when he was cleaning up his house.
31:11His grandfather was working in Nagano, where Shozan was born,
31:14and he was in charge of the budget,
31:17so it's likely that his grandfather got it.
31:21When he found it, it was full of bugs and was tattered,
31:25so he redid the cover.
31:28How much did it cost?
31:30It cost 100,000 yen.
31:32100,000 yen?
31:34Actually, for a certain reason,
31:37he decided to appear on the show.
31:40There were a lot of people who were supposed to be on the show,
31:43but they suddenly decided not to.
31:46It's a set-up.
31:48It's a set-up?
31:50If I may say so,
31:52it's like a love letter to my girlfriend.
31:56It's like a love letter to my girlfriend.
31:59I'm so happy.
32:01It's like a miracle happened.
32:03That's right.
32:05That's a very positive way of thinking.
32:08His evaluation is a fair 1.5 million yen.
32:13If he wins the audit,
32:15and hopes to pass the exam with that momentum,
32:18he will definitely pass this time.
32:21Now, let's see the results of the audit.
32:34It's got a taste.
32:36It's cute.
32:38It's real.
32:40Really? I'm happy.
32:44About 10 years ago,
32:46he rediscovered his old house.
32:49He spent 100,000 yen to renovate it.
32:52The result is...
33:01No way!
33:04One coin?
33:05Don't say one coin!
33:09It's a shame, but...
33:13If you look closely,
33:15it's not made of meat.
33:17It's a print.
33:19A print?
33:20In general,
33:22these kinds of prints are even printed.
33:26But the print itself is fake.
33:32It's good that it's just a print,
33:36but on top of that,
33:38he's printing a fake print.
33:40It's a very bad fake.
33:44Are you okay?
33:45Yes, I'm okay.
33:47Next is Mr. Miyahara,
33:49who has 50 years of experience in collecting baked goods.
33:52What attracted you?
33:54My friend was a collector.
34:00He showed me beautiful things,
34:02and that's how I woke up.
34:04He has a collection of about 50 items.
34:06He has been to all over Japan
34:09and collected them one by one.
34:12How many plates did you use?
34:14It's a secret.
34:17There are five plates of Koimari.
34:2227 years ago,
34:24someone gave me a plate of Keitokuchin
34:27in exchange for a plate of Koimari.
34:31Who did you exchange it with?
34:33It's also a secret.
34:35How many plates of Keitokuchin did you use?
34:38It's a secret.
34:40There are a lot of plates.
34:43I like the vivid color of the dye.
34:48The price of the plate is 500,000 yen.
34:54His family has been treating his collection as garbage for many years,
34:58so I want him to say it's a fake.
35:01What is the result?
35:03Ta-da!
35:05600,000 yen!
35:07That's great!
35:09It's a little better!
35:11That's great!
35:12This is a good plate.
35:14This is a Jotemon from the middle of the Edo period.
35:19It has a good picture.
35:21It's a rare item.
35:23There are three Karakos.
35:25They are holding it on the desk
35:27and studying the Oshuji.
35:29They are bored,
35:31so they jump out of the rooftop and play.
35:35It's a very dynamic plate.
35:40There is a name of Uzu-fuku on the back.
35:43The Karakusa pattern on the side is also double-lined
35:46and the inside is filled with damage.
35:49It's an old technique that can't be left out.
35:52Please enjoy it from now on.
35:55Thank you very much.
35:57Kanteidan will be broadcast anywhere in Japan.
36:03Next is Odai-cho, Mie Prefecture.
36:07Seiryu Miyagawa, which has been chosen many times,
36:10flows through the most beautiful river in the water.
36:15More than 90% of the city is a forest.
36:18I visited this school,
36:21which is dedicated to nature.
36:24Hello. Welcome to Osugidani Natural School.
36:28The next client is Mr. Kaori Onishi, the principal.
36:33Mr. Onishi was born in this town
36:36and majored in biology at university.
36:39He was appointed to the Philippines as a member of the Youth Overseas Cooperation Team.
36:44He was a private teacher for three years.
36:50After that, he came back to his hometown.
36:54What he was waiting for was the aging and declining of the local population.
37:00This was originally an elementary school.
37:03But I knew it was going to be an open school,
37:06so I wanted to make an effective use of it and connect it to the revitalization of the city.
37:10In 2001, it became a natural experience school for children.
37:15The place to learn is outside the classroom.
37:18It is a rich nature that Odai-cho is proud of.
37:21On this day, a river play was held for elementary school students.
37:27If there is a machine, the children can understand the flow of the river and the structure of nature
37:33and play as much as they want.
37:36I think it's an experience where you can enjoy the fun that is unique to the countryside,
37:41which is different from games and the Internet,
37:44rather than the instincts that humans originally had.
37:47In addition, we invited local elderly people to the course,
37:51and they taught us traditional fishing methods,
37:57such as caring for tea fields, harvesting,
38:01boiling hot water with firewood, and Goemon bath, etc.
38:04Various experience programs were implemented.
38:08Not only in the town, but also all over the country, children participated.
38:15Mr. Onishi is also working hard to revitalize the city.
38:19We are planning a new specialty of the city,
38:24which is a combination of Yuzu tea and tea.
38:28There is a way to drink Chinese tea by picking out citrus fruits,
38:33putting tea leaves in it, and drying it to enjoy a refreshing flavor.
38:37I want to make it with Yuzu tea.
38:41Actually, I was looking for a picture that could be used in the package,
38:46so I found this picture when I was looking for an online auction.
38:51This picture is perfect for the image of tea in the project.
38:55Moreover, the author was a great painter representing the Edo period, so I was surprised.
39:01Thank you for your evaluation.
39:04Let's take a look at the picture in the studio.
39:08Here comes the guest.
39:11He is Mr. Onishi, who came from Ie-ken.
39:15Nice to meet you.
39:17Nice to meet you, too.
39:20Children are here today, right?
39:22Yes, they came to support us.
39:24Are they local children?
39:25Yes, they are.
39:26What do you recommend the most to play in your hometown?
39:29Shukuri?
39:30Shukuri!
39:32Shukuri is interesting.
39:34I want to try it.
39:36If I were 50 years old, I would definitely go there.
39:39Shukuri is a place for children, but we are also doing a pilgrimage from Izu to Kumano.
39:48Kumano Kodo is just passing through Odaicho.
39:51200 km?
39:53It's a journey to be reborn.
39:55It's a journey to be reborn.
39:57It's worth going there.
40:00This is a new product.
40:02Yuzu and tea.
40:04I found it in the package.
40:06Let's take a look.
40:08Open the treasure.
40:13This is perfect.
40:14I found it.
40:16This is a good picture.
40:18This is a picture of Ike-no-Taiga.
40:20Ike-no-Taiga.
40:22What is drawn on this picture?
40:24This is a picture of a thousand people in a mandarin orange called TACHIBANA.
40:32Is this a new product?
40:33Is this the same concept?
40:34That's right.
40:35There are various things in the mandarin orange.
40:37This is perfect.
40:39Do you have a product name and other ideas?
40:41It says tea in TACHIBANA.
40:45This is exactly TACHIBANA.
40:47This is perfect.
40:51I bought this on the Internet.
40:53How much is this?
40:54This is 100,000 yen.
41:00What did you think when you received this?
41:03There are eyeballs in the eyes of a thousand people.
41:07I thought it was a real eyeball.
41:10What is this technique?
41:12This is a very detailed technique.
41:14That's why I can see the facial expression.
41:17This is lively.
41:18I can feel it.
41:21Each person has a different expression.
41:25This is cute.
41:27I don't think this kind of brush is easy to draw.
41:32This is easy to draw.
41:34This is good.
41:36This is a real brush.
41:38Are you sure? I'm glad.
41:41The brush is free from the finite water to the equal person.
41:50Taiga of Ike is a master of BUNJINGA, which was active in the middle of the Edo period.
41:57He was born in 1723 in Kyoto.
42:02He has been praised for his talent in writing since he was a child.
42:09He lost his father at an early age.
42:11He has been selling his own large-scale paintings since the age of 15 for a living.
42:17Kien Yanagisawa, the pioneer of BUNJINGA, recognized his talent.
42:22He learned various techniques not only from Kien, but also from Chinese etiquette.
42:34Among them, the Shito-gawa, which is drawn with fingers and nails, has become a popular technique.
42:44Fingers and nails?
42:46BUNJINGA was originally drawn by Chinese intellectuals as an art form.
42:53He pursued a world that was rich in nature and pure, and a land where he could live freely without being covered by the world.
43:05He read a book of mangas and went on a journey of self-reliance.
43:09In order to realize the ideal of BUNJINGA, Taiga traveled all over Japan and challenged himself to draw a mirage.
43:18A mirage is an actual scenery, but it also contains the experiences and emotions he gained on the journey.
43:28At the age of 38, he crossed Mt. Fuji, Mt. Tateyama, and Mt. Haku.
43:34Based on the records of the time, he drew the Asamayama Mirage.
43:41In the foreground is Mt. Asamayama.
43:44In the center is Mt. Myogi.
43:46In the distance is Mt. Fuji.
43:50He also used the perspective method of Western painting, which had just been transmitted at the time.
43:55By using a horizontal screen, he expressed the greatness of nature without leaving anything out.
44:03It is said to be the greatest masterpiece of the Edo period.
44:09At the age of 40, he added a bit of eroticism to the picture.
44:15In this picture, which depicts the ancient Chinese painting, SHOUSHOU HAKKEI,
44:21the color of Yanagi's teeth is subtly changing, and the reflection of light is expressed with a rare dot.
44:32Or, this is RYUKA DOUJIZU, in which two children are trying to catch a small fish by reaching out their hands from the bridge.
44:41If you look closely, you can see the trees reflected in the river.
44:46In this era, there is no other picture in the world that depicts the unusual beauty of nature so vividly.
44:56On the other hand, the portrait of a person is unparalleled.
45:01All of them are large and hard.
45:06JUBENZU KOKUHO is a man of the new era in China.
45:11He took the responsibility of the death of a beautiful fish and painted the life of a man who lived a carefree life.
45:18It is said that he enjoyed painting from the bottom of his heart.
45:27The painter, MISEI KOSUGI, who saw this picture later in his life,
45:32said that Japan already had the pureness of a painter like YOJI, which Picasso sought in the Edo period.
45:42In response to this, he changed his name to HO-AN and switched from Western painting to Japanese painting.
45:51Let's take a look at the request again.
45:55At the foot of the Taiga in the pond, there is a scar on the box.
46:02This is based on a Chinese myth that thousands of people were fighting in the middle of a large flower bed.
46:12The delicate brushstrokes make you think of the Taiga.
46:17In addition, there are paintings by KENSAI HIRAI and HANKO FUKUDA from the late Edo period.
46:25What is the conclusion?
46:29I thought he was a great person.
46:32Do you have confidence in yourself?
46:34Yes.
46:35But it costs 100,000 yen.
46:37100,000 yen?
46:38That's the only thing that attracts me.
46:40What is the result?
46:44What is the result?
46:50What?
46:51It's a real scar.
46:53It's disgusting.
46:54It's disgusting.
46:56Wow.
46:57It's disgusting.
46:58Mr. Ibara, you are not a judge.
47:01How much do you think it is?
47:03I think it's 1 million yen.
47:041 million yen?
47:05Yes.
47:06It's real.
47:08What do you think, TATSUMI?
47:09I think there are things that people who grew up in nature can choose.
47:20I think it's about 1 million yen.
47:22SUGAI.
47:23I'm a little suspicious.
47:25I think it's 5,000 yen.
47:265,000 yen?
47:27What do you think?
47:29SUGAI, you have changed.
47:32I don't know.
47:33This is 1.2 million yen.
47:36I'll open it.
47:38Open the price.
47:41Which one is it?
47:43What do you think?
47:441, 2, 3.
47:50It's 10,000 yen.
47:53I'm sorry.
47:55I see.
47:57Unfortunately, IKE-NO-TAIGA was a fake.
48:02This work is based on that.
48:05This is it.
48:07It's completely different.
48:10The real thing is a very relaxed atmosphere.
48:14It's a work with a unique atmosphere.
48:17Compared to that, the client's work has no taste.
48:22The atmosphere is completely different.
48:26There is no movement.
48:29I feel like I'm in class.
48:33But I think it's a very cute work.
48:37I hope you become Tsutsumigami.
48:40Thank you very much.
48:41I want to use it in the package.
48:44Please use it.
48:46We are recruiting clients.
48:48If you want to sell a treasure, please apply to the end of the video.
48:59We are waiting for you.
49:01For more information, please see the program homepage.
49:05Kanteidan is broadcast on TIGA UNEX.

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