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00:00I asked the people of the city what is the most memorable shopping in your life?
00:10Horn
00:11Horn?
00:12It's like Katasumori
00:16I collect money from people around the world
00:20I collect money from people who do it as a hobby
00:24And then
00:25How much?
00:26About 2 million yen
00:28I didn't know that
00:31Horse girls became popular
00:34So I wanted a horse
00:41I bought a horse
00:44I had 4 horses
00:46But I bought only 400,000 yen
00:48I could go to Hokkaido
00:51But I couldn't
00:54But I could go to Hokkaido
00:56I was satisfied
00:57I bought a dog
00:59It's a miniature dachshund
01:01I bought it when I met my wife
01:04It's like a family to me
01:07I think it's the most important shopping
01:10A dress
01:12About 300,000 yen
01:14I bought a dress like this
01:16I see
01:17I went to the Misses Contest
01:20I did a runway
01:22You did a runway?
01:23Yes
01:24On my way home
01:25Each person has their own impression
01:29There are many buyers
01:33But
01:35In the world
01:36There are many products
01:39Like who would buy this?
01:42A fire truck sold at an auction
01:455,000,000 yen
01:47A bonsai grown by Hakumi
01:50100,000,000 yen
01:53We found a buyer like this
01:56It's about 10,000 yen
02:01How much did you spend?
02:03About 10,000 yen
02:06Wow
02:08Why did they buy it at that price?
02:12A surprising buyer's reality
02:15Shopping Variety
02:19The buyer wants to see
02:28This is a very interesting place
02:32Let's go
02:34It's very simple
02:36It's a very interesting place
02:40Let's go
02:42Excuse me
02:44It's retro
02:47It's nostalgic
02:49Electric and electrical appliances
02:51It's amazing
02:52It's nostalgic
02:54It's for VHS
02:57It goes in like this
03:02We don't remember
03:05It's for recording
03:10Was it this size?
03:13VHS?
03:15Beta?
03:17We are not Beta
03:19There is a wall here
03:22No
03:24There is a wall here
03:27It doesn't change
03:29Let's do it
03:31Let's do it
03:33You don't have to
03:35Chocopla and Imori visited
03:38A mysterious facility with nostalgic appliances
03:42The Extermination Media Museum in Kanda, Tokyo
03:48What kind of facility is it?
03:51We asked Mr. Kawai
03:54It's a facility museum that collects media and equipment that are no longer used
04:00I see
04:02Video camera, tape, CD, cassette tape
04:05They are all here
04:07The buyer wants to see
04:11We will introduce the buyer
04:14Mr. Kawai, you are also a buyer
04:17Yes, I collected a lot of things
04:20This is amazing
04:22Did you collect it?
04:24Yes, I collected it in the last 3 years
04:27In 3 years?
04:29During COVID-19, we cleaned the house
04:33When I said, if you are going to throw it away, please donate it to us
04:372,000 items were collected
04:39Amazing
04:41Mr. Kawai has been collecting old cameras for a long time
04:46He gave up all the media equipment that he couldn't use
04:53He became a museum
04:57There are various Extermination Media
04:59There are old floppy disks and cassettes
05:03There are also things that have not been used recently
05:07Do you know this?
05:08It's called the Amazon Dash Button
05:10I don't know
05:11It was sold like this
05:13The name of the detergent and the name of the cloth
05:17You put this on the washing machine
05:19If the detergent runs out, you press it
05:21The next day, it will arrive from Amazon
05:24The service ended in 3 years
05:26Now it's like this
05:29I see
05:31He is a maniac
05:33Of course, some of the exhibits in the museum were collected by himself
05:38Mr. Kawai is also a crazy owner suitable for this program
05:44I sell old equipment such as recycling shop
05:49I bought it at such a place
05:52How much did you buy?
05:55I received about 1 million yen at a recycling shop
05:58I also received a donation
06:01I received about 1,000 donations
06:04I received about 1 million yen
06:06It's amazing
06:07It's like a car
06:09It's amazing
06:11Do you have a bonus?
06:13I have a bonus
06:15This was donated by a person who retired from Sony
06:21It's a Novelty Sony build type radio that was made in 1966
06:28Radio?
06:31It's all the same
06:33I didn't imagine this was a radio
06:35It's interesting
06:36It was said that it cost 150,000 yen
06:39This must be a treasure
06:44Let's see what Mr. Kawai collected
06:49There should be something that viewers feel nostalgic
06:55There was a video camera around here
07:00It's a Handycam
07:03It's nostalgic
07:05It's a first-generation passport size Handycam
07:08Passport size
07:12This is a passport size that was a little bigger than the current passport
07:17This is the current new passport size
07:20This is the current passport size
07:24Have you seen this somewhere?
07:26Have you seen this at a movie theater?
07:29A movie theater?
07:31Yes, it's a model of that
07:33It's this
07:34It's this?
07:36I had this at home
07:39It's 8mm
07:41It's not this
07:43Wait a minute
07:45When I was in kindergarten, I still had an 8mm
07:508mm
07:52It's around here
07:54It's this
07:56I had this at my grandfather's house
07:59It's amazing to have it at home
08:01Your father must have liked this
08:04I didn't have this at home
08:06You did a lot of commercials around here
08:09I did
08:11Did you do that, Imori?
08:13I've done a film
08:18A film?
08:31It's amazing
08:33It's amazing
08:35You can't do this unless Imori is strong
08:38It's vinegar
08:40There's no vinegar
08:42When I said, come here, there was nothing
08:44He said, put something on it and sing
08:47Leave it to me
08:49It's amazing
08:50I haven't seen that in a long time
08:54While there were a lot of buyers
08:57This man told me
09:02Do you know him?
09:03Yes
09:04I knew him
09:07Yes
09:08The owner of the dog he bought because he liked a certain animal
09:13He's in Machida City, Tokyo
09:16Machida?
09:17Let's go to the residential area
09:24What's that?
09:26He found a silhouette of an animal he hasn't seen in the residential area
09:30It looks like a dog
09:32It's big for a dog
09:44Excuse me, can I ask you something?
09:47Of course
09:48What is this animal?
09:51It's an alpaca
09:53Alpaca?
09:54Is it from a zoo?
09:56No, I bought it
09:58You bought it?
10:00Yes
10:01In a normal house?
10:03What are you doing now?
10:05I'm going to the post office to send a letter
10:09You brought an alpaca to the post office?
10:12I'm going to send a letter, so I brought this dog with me
10:16This is the owner of the alpaca
10:19His name is Toshiko Gyobu, 68 years old
10:23Are you going to run?
10:26Wait a minute
10:28What is it?
10:29We have to find out what's going on
10:31Let's go to Mr. Gyobu's house
10:35Close the door
10:37Can I put another one in?
10:40Where?
10:41Here it is
10:44Here it is
10:46This many?
10:47How many?
10:48Not just one?
10:50Not just one
10:52I'm home
10:55How many do you have?
10:56I have eight
10:59Eight?
11:00Eight?
11:02If you go around the garden
11:05Wow
11:06There is an alpaca-only hut
11:10Here are six alpacas
11:13And
11:14What's your name?
11:15I'm Cinnamon
11:17I'm handsome
11:19One in another hut
11:22When you go down the stairs from the garden
11:25There is a large breeding space
11:27Here is another alpaca
11:31Mr. Gyobu is the owner of eight alpacas
11:37Really?
11:39Souta, what's wrong?
11:42Souta is lonely because he is alone
11:45Alpacas cry like this
11:48Yes
11:51This is the cry of an alpaca
11:54They cry when they check the position of the herd
11:58Do you have a license to buy alpacas?
12:02I have a training to buy alpacas
12:08And I have a license to sell alpacas
12:12In Japan, you don't need a license to buy alpacas
12:18You can buy alpacas at home like dogs and cats
12:23Mr. Gyobu started to buy alpacas five years ago
12:27What motivated him to buy alpacas?
12:31When I was busy, I couldn't go to work
12:36And I passed by people
12:39I heard on TV that alpacas are healing animals
12:43So I bought alpacas
12:45Mr. Gyobu felt his destiny
12:48He went to meet an alpaca in a farm nearby
12:53How did you feel when you first met an alpaca?
12:58Alpaca
13:00Alpaca
13:02When I touched it, it was so cute
13:07He fell in love with alpacas from the moment he first met them
13:12Mr. Gyobu decided to buy alpacas
13:16It's amazing that you can go there
13:20But it wasn't easy to buy alpacas
13:25I was told that there was a well in the hut and that I could flush the water
13:32Mr. Gyobu bought alpacas five years ago
13:39After that, Mr. Gyobu increased the number of alpacas so that alpacas in the herd wouldn't feel lonely
13:48Where can I buy alpacas?
13:52Where can I buy alpacas?
13:57Let's ask Ms. Imori who wants to buy alpacas
14:03I'm not ready to buy alpacas
14:06Mr. Gyobu bought alpacas in a big farm
14:09He gave me alpacas in a farm that was about to close
14:14Recently, I found an alpaca farm in Hokkaido
14:19Alpacas are native to the highlands of the Andes Mountains in South America
14:2796% of alpacas live in that farm
14:32So, alpacas are rare animals in Japan
14:37I'm curious about the price
14:41How much does it cost to buy an alpaca?
14:45I think it's about 2 million yen
14:502 million yen for an alpaca
14:55Alpacas have different hair, age, and gender
14:59But alpacas are very expensive
15:04Who buys alpacas in Japan?
15:08I think I'm the only one who buys alpacas in Japan
15:13Mr. Gyobu is the owner of such a rare alpaca
15:21It's 7 o'clock in the morning
15:24Good morning
15:27Good morning
15:29How are you?
15:32He greets alpacas in the morning
15:37He's so quiet
15:40He kisses alpacas
15:44He's a pervert
15:48What do you do in the morning?
15:51I clean alpacas all night
15:56I clean their stool and pee
16:01I check their health
16:06I check if they have a stomachache
16:11By the way, alpacas' poo is mixed with rice and soil
16:16It's used as an antidote for farmers
16:22He cleans alpacas' poo for an hour
16:27I have to cut it into small pieces
16:30Otherwise, alpacas can't eat it
16:33So, I cut it into small pieces
16:37It's too big
16:39Do you want to cut it?
16:41Yes, I want to
16:43This is the biggest piece
16:46It's 13 yen
16:49This is a box of alpacas bought from a local farmer
16:54It's enough for a week
16:57It's a lot for 8 alpacas
17:00How much does it cost?
17:03It's about 10,000 yen for one alpaca
17:06It's about 10,000 yen for one alpaca
17:09It's a lot for 8 alpacas
17:13Alpacas' breakfast is ready
17:20It's not a bowl of rice
17:22They eat twice a day
17:26While brushing alpacas, it's time for lunch
17:33What's their lunch?
17:38What do you usually eat for lunch?
17:41This is my lunch
17:45What's inside?
17:48What kind of food do alpacas eat?
17:50This is for my birthday
17:52What's inside?
17:54This is cabbage, carrots, and my favorite, turkey
17:59Here you are
18:07Is it good?
18:09It's good
18:11The alpacas' owner is a big fan of alpacas
18:19There's a lot of space under the garden
18:28How did you get this house?
18:31I found this house when I was looking for alpacas
18:37How much did it cost to make this house?
18:43It's about 10,000 yen
18:46She bought this house for alpacas
18:51It cost more than 10,000 yen
18:56What's this house?
18:58It's full of plants
19:01What's the reason?
19:03It's a place for alpacas to lay eggs
19:09Alpacas don't have a fixed breeding season
19:12They can be pregnant every year
19:19Out of 8 alpacas, 4 were born at her house
19:29To raise alpacas, they divide male and female alpacas into 5 blocks
19:36She spends a lot of money to raise alpacas
19:41Who is she?
19:44Let's find out
19:55Good morning
20:00May I come in?
20:02Do you work here?
20:05I work here when I'm at the head office
20:08What do you do?
20:10I run a care center
20:16She used to work as a nurse
20:21She started this care center 21 years ago
20:30She has a reputation as a nurse
20:34She runs 16 clinics
20:40She used to be the president of Yarite
20:47Alpacas play a big role in her work
20:54She's carrying it
20:57This picture is great
21:00She brought alpacas to...
21:03I'm here
21:05She runs a nursing home
21:09I brought alpacas to interact with clients
21:14She brings alpacas to the care center several times a month
21:19She has a lot of opportunities to interact with clients
21:25Look at the smile
21:27People who don't have symptoms show their symptoms
21:30You can make other people smile
21:35Animal therapy is well-known
21:40But interacting with alpacas is one of the reasons why this care center is so popular
21:49Come here
21:51How do you like it?
21:53It's cute
21:56She plans to increase the number of alpacas so that alpacas don't get stressed
22:09It's 5 p.m.
22:14She has a problem
22:17What's the problem?
22:19I broke my tooth
22:21What happened?
22:24I broke my tooth
22:27I hate alpacas
22:29She doesn't like the way alpacas touch her
22:32So she shoots her tooth
22:38Alpacas have a habit of shooting their teeth to protect themselves
22:43They are decomposing in their stomachs
22:46The smell is very strong
22:49It's smelly
22:52There are other problems
22:55When I bought alpacas, I didn't have a vet who knew alpacas well
23:07Because alpacas are rare animals in Japan, there aren't many hospitals that take care of them
23:16What did you do when you got sick?
23:19Until now, I did it by experience
23:22I bought a dog and a small cat
23:26I took care of them
23:29And at the end of the day
23:32I took them to many places
23:36I thought they might be excited
23:39So I decided to take them to a place where they can relax
23:42Even after all the hard work, she still lives with alpacas
23:48She has a plan
23:54There is a dog I like in Hokkaido
23:59I'm going to meet him
24:02I'm thinking of buying him
24:05From the farm in Hokkaido, where she bought alpacas
24:09She's going to ask if he'll come to see the alpacas that were born last year
24:14She's going to ask if he'll come to see the alpacas that were born last year
24:16She's going to ask if he'll come to see the alpacas that were born last year
24:19We're going to go with her
24:21We're going to travel about 1200km from Tokyo
24:26We came to Ebetsu City, Hokkaido
24:29You can enjoy meeting animals in nature
24:33Earth Dream Kakuyama Farm
24:37Hello
24:39I'm Gyoubu from Tokyo
24:41Nice to meet you
24:43Nice to meet you
24:45I feel like I'm in Hokkaido
24:48So cute
24:50How many alpacas are there?
24:51There are 11 alpacas
24:53So cute
24:55She's not losing
24:58This is her target
25:00Jin, who is 10 months old
25:02Gyoubu is going to meet Jin
25:07Jin, come here
25:12You're not used to this, right?
25:15Yes, I'm still nervous
25:19It's their first time meeting, so they're not used to each other
25:26What's your personality like?
25:29Jin is curious and greedy
25:33He doesn't like to be petted
25:37So cute
25:41Gyoubu likes his face and personality
25:46But
25:48The transportation fee from Hokkaido to Tokyo is more than 2 million yen
25:56Will Gyoubu buy Jin?
26:03What should I do?
26:06I won't buy him this time
26:11I like Jin, but he's still 10 months old
26:14He's drinking his mother's breast milk
26:16So I can't talk to him yet
26:18When Jin grows up, I want to see him again
26:22Jin is still drinking his mother's breast milk
26:26She can't leave him alone
26:30So she's going to see him off
26:34I can't imagine my life without alpacas
26:41Alpacas are part of my life
26:44My face looks like an alpaca
26:47Really?
26:49People call me alpaca
26:53I feel like I'm going to be with an alpaca for the rest of my life
27:00So cute
27:02How is Gyoubu's life?
27:06He used to be a healer
27:11He looked very happy
27:15I like how he looks at people
27:20What do you think of alpacas?
27:22Wait a minute
27:24I don't have many alpacas
27:26Aren't you interested in them?
27:28I'm interested
27:30Let's buy them
27:33We didn't say we were interested
27:35This is a media museum
27:41What do you think is nostalgic?
27:44This is the oldest video camera in the museum
27:48This is the first camera I used
27:52It was made in 1922
27:55It's a Taisho 11 camera
27:58Please hold it
28:00Look at this
28:03There's a handle on the right
28:07Can you see what's inside the frame?
28:11Yes
28:12We're using the lower lens
28:14It's moving
28:16Keep turning the handle 2 times per second
28:202 times per second?
28:23Yes
28:25Keep turning
28:27It's too hard
28:30You have to be careful
28:33It's going to shake
28:35Yes
28:37I like the sound
28:39It sounds like a film
28:42This is the first handy cam
28:47It's cool
28:49It's a Sony
28:51Until then, there were only big cameras that you could put on your shoulders
28:58This is how my father's sports day was
29:01I see
29:03It's amazing
29:04Now you can put it on your shoulders
29:06It's a handy cam
29:10There are also cell phones and other nostalgic communication devices
29:17I had a lot of black cell phones
29:22Most of your family had black cell phones
29:25Can you show me the gold part of the cell phone?
29:31I know
29:33What is it?
29:35This is...
29:39It's nostalgic
29:41It's Holion
29:43Holion
29:45You can call your father
29:50You can call your father
29:52It's very analog
29:55You're good at thinking
29:58It's a pocket bell
30:00It's nostalgic
30:02When I was in high school
30:05Girls called me very quickly
30:09They called me very quickly
30:12You're a master
30:15When I was in middle school, my friend bought a pocket bell
30:19He told me to send a message at night
30:25I said okay
30:27But it was a black cell phone
30:29It's impossible
30:31When I was told to send a message
30:33I didn't know what to do
30:35I didn't know what to do
30:39I didn't know what to do
30:42For the first time, I thought I was late
30:47I thought I was late
30:50I was embarrassed
30:52There are more than 200 cell phone collections
30:56Which one do you remember?
31:01The one with the red mark is the first Chameleon
31:05That's right
31:08My friend had this
31:12It's nostalgic
31:15There is a mirror for self-portrait
31:19It's a folding screen
31:21N is great
31:23It's a four-stringed instrument
31:25It's a four-stringed instrument
31:27It's a four-stringed instrument
31:30There it is
31:32It's nostalgic
31:35It's like a musical score to input music
31:40This is a very popular product
31:45It's cute
31:47What was the name?
31:49Infobar
31:51It's cool
31:53There was a restriction that the carrier could not move
31:56Even if you change the number, people wanted to buy it
32:00Until then, there were many business-like cell phones
32:03From here, the design comes in
32:08It's a lot of fun
32:11It seems that memories will come back at once
32:17It's been a long time since I stretched it
32:19This antenna was also sold
32:22Do you know?
32:25Where?
32:27This way
32:29Here it comes
32:31To meet the next buyer, they went to a certain station in Iga City, Mie Prefecture
32:37Is this the place to meet?
32:40I came to Ninja City
32:42It's amazing
32:44Iga City, Mie Prefecture, also known as the city of Ninja
32:50Who is the person who bought a ridiculous thing to live in this city?
32:57Good morning
32:59Are you Tominaga?
33:00I'm Tominaga
33:01Thank you
33:04The owner is Jun Tominaga, 55 years old
33:09When did you buy a ridiculous thing?
33:11About 25 years ago
33:1425 years ago?
33:16I keep buying various things
33:18Do you keep buying?
33:20How much did you spend?
33:22I think I spent about 70 million yen
33:2570 million yen?
33:28What did Tominaga, the owner of this store, spend more than 70 million yen?
33:35Wow
33:37What is this?
33:42I think I spent about 70 million yen
33:4570 million yen?
33:46Yes
33:47What is that?
33:48Tominaga, who lives in Iga City, Mie Prefecture
33:51The total amount spent on shopping is more than 70 million yen
33:57What did he buy?
34:02Is this the place?
34:03Yes, this is the place
34:04Is this your house?
34:06This is the warehouse I rent
34:08Warehouse?
34:09Yes
34:1070 million yen
34:12It doesn't look like a warehouse where you can store 70 million yen
34:16What's inside?
34:19I'm going in from here
34:22Please come in
34:23Excuse me
34:25It's wide and there are a lot of things
34:28What is this?
34:31Cup noodles
34:33Yes
34:35Cigarette vending machine
34:37It's a nostalgic juice
34:40What is this?
34:42This is an old microwave
34:44TV
34:47There are a lot of TVs in the back
34:50Is that so?
34:52It's 650 square meters
34:56There are a lot of old things in the huge warehouse
35:04Tominaga, what did you buy?
35:07It's a Showa household
35:10Showa household?
35:12Tominaga has been collecting 70 million yen for 25 years
35:16It's a Showa household
35:19What should I do with this?
35:22Telephone, kitchen utensils, TV, radio, etc.
35:26There are more than 20,000 of them
35:32There are a lot of things
35:34There are too many
35:38I liked TV the most and collected a lot
35:42At that time, as you can see, I was very particular about the design
35:50I'm addicted to it
35:53How to turn on the switch
35:58It's cute
36:00It's retro
36:02You can change the channel with this
36:05This is the first TV in the world
36:08This is the first TV in the world
36:12It's fun to watch
36:17It's too complete
36:2125 years ago, he fell in love with an old TV
36:26Since then, he has been addicted to Showa goods
36:30When I was a salaryman, I spent a lot of money
36:36I bought cheap bread and ate it little by little
36:42It's a tremendous amount of heat
36:45Why did you fall in love with it?
36:48In this old age, there is a future for each product
36:56I'm excited to evolve
37:01Excitement for the future
37:04This is the reason why Tominaga fell in love with Showa goods
37:09And the love of Showa goods is surprising
37:17This is a little famous TV
37:22You may have seen it somewhere
37:25How did it become so famous?
37:28It's a scene where you buy a TV at the sunset of Always 3
37:36This is the scene
37:41Tominaga's love for Showa goods is well known
37:46This is the scene of the famous movie Kodougu
37:54There are still many offers from movies and dramas
37:57He continues to collect through SNS and auctions so that he can respond to the detailed background of the work
38:09This must be a great treasure
38:14Let's take a look at the rarest collection
38:19This is rare
38:24Great
38:26What is this?
38:31Tominaga collected more than 70 million yen for 20,000 Showa goods
38:43What is this?
38:45This is a double fan from Fuji Electric, which appeared in the Showa 30s more than 50 years ago
38:54Can it move?
39:01It moves
39:03The wind is sent in various directions
39:07Cool
39:09What is this fan?
39:11It was sold at a recycling shop in Aichi Prefecture
39:15It's about 10,000 yen
39:17It's quite expensive
39:19When it comes to the auction site, it costs more than 100,000 yen
39:25Now?
39:27This TV, which was bought for about 150,000 yen in the Showa boom, is now estimated to be about 300,000 yen
39:35The three-wheel mizet, which was bought for 750,000 yen, is also estimated to be more than 1 million yen
39:42This is from before the war
39:46This is a product like this
39:52What kind of product?
39:54It was released in the Showa 10s before the war.
40:00What is an Edison band?
40:02This is used to hit the forehead
40:04Matsuo, do you know what kind of effect was expected at that time?
40:10This is a hard iron, so when you have a fight, you can hit it
40:18It's an Edison band
40:20You can put it on your head and cool it down
40:26With metal?
40:28It's a product that makes you smarter when you put it on your head and study
40:33Even if you are not good at studying at that time, it became a hot topic with the catch copy that you can be the 3rd in the class if you put this on
40:43You're wearing an Edison
40:45This is interesting
40:47What is the next extremely rare collection?
40:52When you open this, electricity passes through here and here
40:58It's like warming something
41:02Imori-san, do you know what to warm with this equipment?
41:08I haven't used it
41:10Wait a minute
41:12You said you were going to warm something
41:14I got it
41:16Bread
41:18Electricity passes through here
41:20It's called a hot dogger
41:23If you pass the sausage to the left and right, the water and oil in the sausage will pass through
41:31It's like electrifying the sausage
41:34It's a product from the 40s, but it's a safe design that only flows when the lid is closed
41:43After 3 minutes, it looks like it's boiled
41:48Wow
41:50What is this?
41:52It's interesting
41:54In addition to cooking utensils, this is a health baby that appeared in the 1930s
42:01It's a system that connects something like a flat surface and a speaker with a cord
42:08Osada-kun, of course you know what to do
42:14I was studying this
42:16When you touch it, it detects it and wakes you up
42:22Actually, this is a product that you put in the baby's diaper and it becomes a buzzer when you pee
42:31I made it wet
42:34I'm going to try it
42:42It sounds good
42:44At that time, diapers made of cloth were the mainstream
42:48The baby's butt is always comfortable without missing the timing of changing diapers
42:53In addition, it is expected that the diaper separation will be faster
43:00By the spread of transistors, transistors have been used in various parts since the 1930s
43:07I think that this product came out because it was able to be reduced
43:14I can't stop loving Showa household
43:17Mr. Tominaga has something he really wants now
43:21I was looking at the auction site and this came out
43:27It was sold out, so I have to go get it
43:34What did Mr. Tominaga really want?
43:39Can't you send it?
43:40Is it a big one?
43:42I went to Yamai, Nagano Prefecture, which is about 400 km away from Mie Prefecture
43:49Camp in summer, Madarao Plateau, which is bustling with ski guests
43:56Is it right here?
43:59The meeting place is an old pension with no sign of being used
44:08I'm riding
44:10I was waiting here because I was worried if it was right
44:14Is it in this?
44:16I'm saying it's in the basement
44:19Isn't this a deal?
44:22The owner of the pension also joined and went inside immediately
44:29I think the refrigerator is cool
44:32The item you are looking for is said to be in the basement
44:36I started selling treasures on the 1st floor
44:42Wow, it's amazing
44:45Wow, it's cool
44:52I want it
44:55It's good, isn't it?
44:57It's cute
44:59It means that it will be discarded in the future
45:05Thank you
45:08And finally, to the treasure that Mr. Tominaga really wanted
45:22I'm a little tired
45:25Wow, this is it
45:28A vending machine
45:30Mr. Tominaga's target is a vending machine made in the 1980s
45:37Nostalgic
45:40The reason why he wanted to get a vending machine in Nagano
45:44It's a place
45:46It was in this basement
45:49It's good that it's so beautiful
45:52It's like a time machine
45:55The best place in this vending machine
45:58It's a button
46:00Is this it?
46:01This square button
46:03At this time, I feel like I bought this
46:08It's a feeling
46:10The feeling of this product is also good
46:15The design is different from now
46:17There is a Japanese Olympic mark
46:20It's true
46:22So, he asked a transportation company to help him carry the vending machine
46:28But
46:30This is a little heavy
46:33The weight of the vending machine is about 250 kg
46:41I don't want to get hurt
46:43In such a case, the blanket strategy is the best
46:47Spread the blanket on the stairs
46:49All the people who were on the scene participated
46:52Release some of the Showa to the age of Reiwa
46:56Be careful
46:58It came out
47:04It came out
47:06Amazing
47:07It's hard to collect Showa money
47:10It's really hard
47:12This time it was Yahoo!
47:14There was a payment
47:16It costs a lot of money
47:18Even if you go to get one
47:20nationwide
47:21The price of the body and the transportation fee
47:24The cost of this time is about 150,000 yen
47:29Showa things
47:31I was making it a little
47:33I'm going to make something like this
47:35It's fun and interesting because it's in the middle of development
47:38I will continue to discover it
47:41That was amazing
47:43Sausage
47:45It's a good meaning
47:47I'm scared
47:48I have to put it in
47:50And it's a sausage that's that wide
47:53It's impossible
47:54Pork pizza is absolutely impossible
47:56Don't stick it in both poles
47:57Also, red sausages are no good
47:59That's right
48:00I also bought a bagpipe
48:02That's right
48:03Do you know bagpipes?
48:04Yes
48:05It's swollen here
48:06It's like wearing a skirt
48:09I bought it on the show
48:11I haven't sold it once
48:12Do it
48:13I can't do one instrument
48:16I want to be able to do one
48:18There are no entertainers who play bagpipes
48:21I've never heard of it
48:22I've never heard of it
48:23It might be good
48:24Bagpipes and caparazzo
48:26Collaboration
48:27Seriously
48:28It's possible
48:29I'll do it again
48:30I'll sing after that
48:32It's good
48:33If you do it
48:34Really
48:35We're in chorus
48:36Will you come to the chorus?
48:38I'm still
48:39Why is Mr. Imori still there?
48:41It's good
48:43I had this at home
48:45There are many
48:493.5-inch floppy disk
48:553 people are visiting an extinct media museum
48:58where they display media equipment
49:01that is no longer in use
49:04The last thing they saw was a nostalgic record media
49:07such as a floppy disk
49:09Floppy disk
49:11This is the most famous 3.5-inch floppy disk
49:14Before that was 5-inch, before that was 8-inch
49:16Before that was paper
49:18I had this at home
49:20Why did you have that?
49:22My grandfather was a westerner
49:27He had a patent that said
49:29if you connected a floppy disk with a punch card
49:32and programmed it, it would break
49:35What?
49:36That's amazing
49:37He was an inventor
49:38But the punch card was gone
49:40and the patent was meaningless
49:43That's amazing
49:44So I had a lot
49:45There are a lot of things you can't buy
49:47If you go to my parents' house
49:49there are a lot
49:51There aren't many people
49:53who can buy a punch card
49:55I have a lot of memories
49:59If there is a next location
50:01I want to go to Mr. Osawa's house
50:04There are a lot