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00:00I need somebody
00:02Kaiun, Please receive anything
00:04You know I need someone
00:06What's in your treasure?
00:08Wow, It's real!
00:10It's really real
00:12The goal of Chozetsugiko
00:14A studio full of people
00:16Everybody is helping
00:18The genius painter, Kakeji Kurumi
00:20This is a big name
00:22However
00:24He lent money
00:26To his wife in secret
00:28It's a shame that I was kicked out.
00:30I'm not good with words.
00:32I don't know if I can go home today.
00:36Will he be able to go home?
00:39The first-class athlete, Otakara, is here again.
00:42The Sports Goods Preliminary Tournament.
00:45World Series winner, Otani Shouhei's incredible Otakara.
00:49This is the first time Otani is in the bath.
00:52I took a photo of him.
00:53Isn't he amazing?
00:55The results of the preliminary examination are...
00:59Amazing!
01:01Today's guest is...
01:03Actress, Mirai Shida.
01:07She's been an actress for 25 years.
01:11She was born in 1993 in Kanagawa Prefecture.
01:16When she was 6 years old, she joined the Jidou Gekidan and started her career.
01:22During her time as an actress, she auditioned 10 times.
01:25But she didn't pass once.
01:29However...
01:31So don't worry about me anymore.
01:34In 2005's drama, The Queen's Classroom,
01:37Tell me directly.
01:40She became a part of the popular actresses.
01:45Furthermore...
01:47If I have a baby at 14, will it be a crime?
01:51Next year, in her first drama, Mother at 14,
01:56she played a 14-year-old girl who was pregnant as a junior high school student.
02:02It was a big topic.
02:04Can you hear me?
02:06However, after that, she received many difficult roles.
02:11It seems that she didn't have a lot of luck with the sparkling love affairs.
02:15I'm scared.
02:16She's just good at acting.
02:17In April this year, she posted on Instagram that she wanted people to know about her daily life.
02:23Her natural appearance is attracting a lot of attention.
02:29Thank you for the food.
02:31The drama she starred in, Gezanmeshi, will start airing on the 14th.
02:38It's a situation gourmet drama about eating after climbing a mountain.
02:46Ms. Shida is an illustrator who loves mountains and food.
02:51She will play the role of Mineko Itadaki.
02:55Gezanmeshi.
02:59Here comes the great person.
03:02She is Ms. Miyai, who came from Tokyo.
03:07Welcome to the camera.
03:11Gezanmeshi looks great.
03:13I'm shooting now.
03:15It's a lot of fun.
03:17I climb a mountain and eat delicious food.
03:19Do you drink alcohol?
03:20I drink beer on Sundays.
03:22It's nice.
03:24Are you interested in climbing a mountain?
03:25I want to climb a mountain.
03:28I want you to imitate Mineko, who I play.
03:31Ms. Matsushige doesn't eat anything when she plays a lonely gourmet.
03:36She said she would go to a meal scene.
03:38I drink coffee without eating.
03:41She is hungry.
03:45Do you like to eat in private?
03:47I like it very much.
03:48What is your favorite food?
03:51I like eel very much.
03:55I eat eel after shooting.
03:59I like rice with sauce.
04:01I also like leftover rice.
04:03I eat rice with a lot of sauce at the end.
04:07Isn't that delicious?
04:08It's different.
04:11Let's look at the treasure.
04:12Open the treasure.
04:16This is unexpected.
04:17I decided to appear on this program.
04:22I was looking for a treasure.
04:26I couldn't find it.
04:27I was talking about it on the set.
04:29I was looking for a treasure.
04:31The staff told me that there were a lot of treasures at home.
04:35They said they would give it to me.
04:38How much is this?
04:39I got this in the 1960s.
04:44This is very old.
04:45This is a cut sheet.
04:49What did you think when you saw this?
04:51I thought I won.
04:52Did you think you won?
04:54I don't know what to do with this.
04:56The staff is definitely watching.
04:58What should I do?
05:00Isn't this the Tokyo Olympics?
05:02It says 5 plus 5.
05:05This is used as 5 yen.
05:07When I bought this, I bought it for 10 yen.
05:11What is 5 plus 5?
05:13It's the number of donations.
05:14If you buy it for 10 yen, half of the 5 yen will be donated.
05:19This is a very popular item among collectors.
05:24What is this?
05:26This is a water fountain.
05:28This is a water fountain.
05:31This looks expensive.
05:32This is old.
05:33What is written on the bottom right?
05:35This is a national tax survey document.
05:39What is this?
05:42This is a national tax survey document.
05:44I'm sorry.
05:48This is two days before the show.
05:51I have to use this.
05:53If this is a few hundred yen, I will be in trouble.
05:57Are you okay?
05:59Do you have to be so dramatic?
06:03I'm sorry.
06:05This is the son of the famous tax officer TAKAHASHI.
06:14There are two tax officers.
06:17What is the price of this?
06:19This is 100,000 yen.
06:22I see.
06:23I will open this.
06:28What is this?
06:291, 2, 3.
06:32This is 1,600 yen.
06:35Wait a minute.
06:39Is this the price of a water fountain?
06:43As you said, this is the price of a water fountain.
06:47At that time, the water fountain was very popular.
06:50It was a time when collectors bought a lot of water fountains.
06:54Nowadays, a lot of water fountains are on the market.
06:58This is the TOKYO OLYMPIC water fountain.
07:00This is a water fountain with a fee.
07:03This is a used water fountain.
07:05Is this a used water fountain?
07:07If you buy this, please keep it carefully.
07:10At that time, this was not used for postage.
07:12This is a postage stamp.
07:14This is a postage stamp of the time.
07:16This is over 10,000 yen.
07:19This is not available at the post office.
07:21If you write a letter and use it as a postage stamp, you will be happy.
07:27I will write a letter.
07:29Write a letter saying that it was 1,600 yen.
07:34Next is Kasumigaura in Ibaraki Prefecture.
07:40I'm waiting around here.
07:45He came.
07:48Hello.
07:51Hello, I'm TANAKA.
07:54The next client is TANAKA MIKIO.
07:57He is 60 years old.
08:00What are you doing?
08:04I'm observing the shrimp.
08:07He comes to the office almost every day to observe the shrimp.
08:13He really likes animals.
08:18He came to my house.
08:23He is here.
08:25He is a turtle, a fish, and a crab.
08:32I have liked aquatic animals since I was a child.
08:35I have bought 16 kinds of animals.
08:39When he was in elementary school, he found a sea urchin.
08:43He bought a sea urchin.
08:46He has become a fan of aquatic animals.
08:52He introduces his favorite aquatic animal.
08:58This is a stone turtle.
09:01Most of them hatched from eggs.
09:04He is very kind to me.
09:10This fish is called GIVACHI.
09:13He is a friend of sea urchins.
09:15He lives in a beautiful river.
09:17He is now designated as an extinct species.
09:20I like GIVACHI the most.
09:23TANAKA collects figures of aquatic animals,
09:29pottery, and fish.
09:36I am attracted to the figures of aquatic animals.
09:41Look at this picture.
09:43This is a picture of a grilled fish.
09:45This is very realistic.
09:47I like this kind of realistic figure.
09:49He is crazy about aquatic animals.
09:53Is it a treasure?
09:57I found this on the Internet when I was looking for figures of aquatic animals.
10:04I found this on the Internet auction two years ago.
10:10I was surprised when I saw this figure.
10:15I found this very realistic.
10:20I looked it up.
10:23This is a work of a famous artist who was active in the Showa era.
10:27I think this is a very valuable work.
10:30I look forward to working with you.
10:33Let's take a look at the work of a famous artist of the Showa era in the studio.
10:40Here is the client.
10:42This is TANAKA MIKIYO from Ibaraki.
10:46Nice to meet you.
10:49I really like this work.
10:51When I got home from work, I put a net and a bucket in my car.
10:56Did you look at the room?
10:58This is a very valuable work.
11:00This is a very valuable work.
11:05I was surprised when I saw this.
11:07Do you hate TANAKA MIKIYO?
11:09I hate TANAKA MIKIYO very much.
11:11What do you do when you hate TANAKA MIKIYO?
11:13When I see TANAKA MIKIYO, I feel like I'm standing up.
11:19You look happy.
11:23You look calm.
11:26Let's take a look at the treasure.
11:29Let's open the treasure.
11:35This is a sculpture of MASAYA HIRATA.
11:39What is the material?
11:41This is wood.
11:43Is the net also made of wood?
11:46Yes.
11:49This is very realistic.
11:52This is very well done.
11:55Is MASAYA HIRATA a sculptor?
11:58He is not a sculptor.
12:00He is a carpenter.
12:02He is a carpenter.
12:06Is he a carpenter in the field of hobby?
12:08He is a carpenter in the field of hobby.
12:10He is a great person.
12:12How much is this?
12:14This is about 100,000 yen.
12:17How did you feel when you saw this?
12:20I felt like I was alive.
12:24TANAKA MIKIYO is realistic.
12:29There was a crab at home.
12:32What do you do with the crab?
12:34Do you eat it?
12:36I don't want to be a KANJI YAKINI.
12:39Why?
12:40I was tied up in SHANHAIGA.
12:47This is a modern SUKIYA building.
12:52MASAYA HIRATA is a famous sculptor called HIDARI JINGORO.
13:00He was born in Osaka, Sakai, in 1893.
13:05He dropped out of elementary school at the age of three.
13:09He started to help his father, who was a carpenter.
13:12However, they did not get along well.
13:14He became a disciple of SHINZABURO FUJIWARA, a carpenter specializing in tea.
13:20He learned the techniques of traditional SUKIYA architecture.
13:24He improved his skills as a carpenter.
13:27He also learned how to design by himself.
13:31He became independent at the age of 30.
13:36He has a lot of achievements, such as accepting the construction of a tea room in ASAKANOMIYA TEI.
13:42When he became famous,
13:45he started to build famous hotels and hotels.
13:52One of his most famous works is NISHIMURAYA HONKAN, a Shinisei Ryokan in KINOSAKI ONSEN.
14:01One of the guest rooms is a high-floor room with a pond under the floor.
14:09When you enter the room and look up,
14:12you can see a unique five-story pagoda with a box with a deep edge.
14:18If you look closely at the glass door on the side of the room,
14:24you can see a shield made of cypress.
14:26Acrylic is used on the side.
14:31It is a cool and novel skill.
14:37In FUKUI AWARA ONSEN,
14:42he boldly curved the cedar board of the dining room ceiling to make the space more spacious.
14:52He installed a sea-floor ceiling with a triangular shape on the ceiling of the corridor.
15:03In addition, he made a cross-shaped furniture.
15:09This small decoration creates a modern space that is not found in conventional Sukiya architecture.
15:19Hirata attracted attention not only because of his skill in Daiku.
15:24One of his works, JIDEN DAIKU, which was published in 1936, became a hot topic.
15:32Daiku can't be a fool, but it can't be too smart either.
15:40Many of these words caught the attention of many readers.
15:45Later, it was even made into a movie starring Morishige Hisa,
15:49and Hirata became a famous person.
15:54At this time, an exhibition of his wood-carving works is being held.
16:02Originally, it was a sculpture that began to play with firewood from the site,
16:07but the works were full of artistic skills that even professionals could enjoy.
16:13Vegetables, fruits, and fish, which are very familiar to him, were used as the material.
16:20Hirata's sculpture, which was dedicated to his work, was perfect,
16:25and its realism surprised the viewer.
16:31His wife was silent, and it was exhibited at the Osaka City Art Exhibition.
16:37There is even a story that he won the lottery.
16:45However, there are very few materials that can be confirmed
16:51because if you ride a horse, you will be given a person without a hat.
16:57There are very few materials that can be confirmed.
17:06Let's take a look at the work again.
17:09It is the wood-carving work of Masaya Hirata.
17:13Two cranes that seem to be about to start moving on the basket.
17:20Not only the cranes, but each net of the basket is carved in detail.
17:29What does it mean?
17:34There were cranes in the VTR.
17:36Yes, I was surprised to see them for the first time.
17:39But if that's the case, I wonder if this staff will make such a guide VTR.
17:45I see.
17:46Even if I find it, I will hide it.
17:49I'm sure Kyoji Imada will be excited and say it's real.
17:54And if I open the lid, it's actually a fake.
17:57What does it have to do with the net?
18:00Is it really a real crane?
18:06Kyoji Imada's work
18:13This is the first time I've ever seen Kyoji Imada as a professional.
18:17Isn't it amazing?
18:19It's amazing!
18:20Kyoji Imada's work
18:23Kyoji Imada's work
18:26Kyoji Imada's work
18:30Kyoji Imada's work
18:36How much is it?
18:38It's 500,000 yen.
18:39500,000 yen?
18:40Kyoji Imada's work
18:41Let's go!
18:42Open the price!
18:44I'm sure it's going to be expensive.
18:471, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 100
18:52120 yen!
18:54120 yen!
18:56Thank you very much.
18:58I'm so happy!
19:00I got 1 million yen!
19:02It's one of Hirata's finest works.
19:05It's a real picture.
19:07I don't think it's the same thing.
19:09I think it's the same.
19:11The whole thing is alive.
19:13It's expressed with life.
19:17It's called a Yogi, but it's a sculpture of a skier.
19:21It's a good thing to evaluate in a modern sculpture.
19:25It's a good thing to evaluate in a modern sculpture.
19:28It's a good thing to evaluate in a modern sculpture.
19:30Please take good care of it.
19:32What do you think?
19:34I'm glad I didn't make a mistake.
19:36I didn't make a mistake.
19:37I chose the right thing.
19:41Tonight, the history of the sports world will shine brightly.
19:44The treasures of superstars are gathered.
19:48The 29th Sports Goods Competition
19:55The guest commentator is Mr. Toyonoshima of the Sekiwa family.
20:00I've been into golf lately.
20:03I can't cut it because I'm about to cut 100.
20:06It's the same as your weight.
20:08My weight is a long way off.
20:10I think I can go before golf.
20:12Can you cut 100 before golf?
20:13I think I can cut it.
20:14First of all, Mr. Ikeda, who was chasing a professional wrestler when he was a student.
20:19Waiting in and waiting out.
20:21I went all the way to the place where I stayed.
20:25Despite the sudden push, everyone took a good two-shot picture.
20:32Especially the fan service was amazing.
20:36Hulk Hogan
20:39I took off my T-shirt.
20:41Axe Bomber
20:44You're so kind.
20:46Mr. Toyonoshima, I don't want you to come all the way to the hotel.
20:50I'm the one who's got a lot of hair.
20:56Here are the treasures.
21:00If you say a penguin hat, it's...
21:03Stan Hansen
21:05Stan Hansen, from the 1970s to the 1990s.
21:10He is the most active foreign wrestler in Japan.
21:15The final match of the All-Japan Pro-Wrestling World's Strongest Tag Team League in 1982.
21:24Hansen teamed up with Bruiser Brody and clashed with The Funks.
21:31He went up to the ring and was called by his name.
21:35He threw the hat he was wearing into the audience.
21:40Mr. Ikeda was infected at the time.
21:44I went around and around like a boomerang.
21:50It was a pinpoint for me.
21:52Don't get in a fight with anyone.
21:54Really?
21:55Really.
21:56He took good care of his wife until the match was over.
22:02It's not a match.
22:04It's like I'm not looking at the results.
22:08By the way, the autograph on his wife's face is...
22:12In March of this year, 42 years after the match,
22:16I had a chance to meet Hansen, who was on his way here.
22:20I had him write it for me.
22:23He asked Hansen to give him 100,000 yen.
22:2942 years later, he was able to get his autograph.
22:34I'm glad I've been taking good care of him.
22:37What's the result?
22:39Ta-da!
22:41Wow!
22:43This is amazing!
22:46Amazing!
22:49I'm getting excited.
22:51This is a Tengalon hat I've been wearing since the late 80s.
22:55It's made by Larry Mahan.
22:57Hansen was active in Japan for 25 years.
23:01But he only threw it 10 times.
23:03He only threw it during the biggest match of his career.
23:07Today is the last day of the World's Strongest Tag Team Series, 12.13.
23:11It's a long-distance matchup with Bruiser Brody.
23:13Hansen Brody is a symbol of the golden age of pro-wrestling in the 80s as the strongest foreign tag team.
23:19It's a match between Terry Dreet and The Funks.
23:23Hansen Brody was very active.
23:25Ikeda-san, you were lucky to catch him.
23:27By the way, who won that match?
23:31The Funks.
23:32The Funks won?
23:33I'm glad. It's been 42 years since I've seen the result.
23:37Next is Mr. Tajima, who runs a wood selling shop.
23:42I'm sorry.
23:44This is the Hinoki's business card that we're proud of.
23:48It's made of wood.
23:50That's right.
23:51It's called the Kokoro-iki series.
23:55It's an original product made of wood.
24:00Now, it's recommended as a seasonal souvenir shop.
24:04To express our gratitude and gratitude,
24:07please come to the Kokoro-iki souvenir shop once a year.
24:11Is this a promotional video?
24:16Here is the treasure.
24:20It's a bat of Daisuke Matsuzaka.
24:23It's an old bat.
24:27It's a bat of Daisuke Matsuzaka, who is said to be the monster of Heisei.
24:32It's a bat from the Seibu Lions era.
24:3618 years ago, when he held a wedding,
24:40he sent a message to his senior at the high school baseball club.
24:44He congratulated him on behalf of his senior.
24:49In fact, his senior was Mr. Hideshi Nakada, who was a coach in the Seibu Lions at the time.
24:56He asked Mr. Matsuzaka for his autograph.
25:01In addition, he sent a message of name and blessing.
25:06It says Tajima's autograph.
25:08I see.
25:09I wonder how this will resonate.
25:12If you look at the name of the bat, it's hard to tell.
25:17However, since Matsuzaka is the owner,
25:21I expect the bat to be valuable.
25:26The value of the bat is 180,000 yen in kanji.
25:31Matsuzaka is the owner of the Seibu Lions.
25:34Look at this kanji.
25:36If you write 10 and 8, it becomes a tree.
25:39I see.
25:40I didn't know that.
25:42I'm sorry.
25:43I thought it was hard to understand.
25:45It's amazing.
25:46It's amazing.
25:48I'm very satisfied to be able to promote my own product today.
25:52If the evaluation is good, there is nothing to say.
25:56What is the result?
25:58Ta-da!
26:00It's 50,000 yen.
26:02It's a shame.
26:04It's not bad.
26:07It's a good deal.
26:09It's a semi-automatic.
26:10It is printed with the NPB Commissioner's signature.
26:14It also has a logo of L18 on the grip end.
26:18The barrel has a name of Matsuzaka.
26:22It's a sign.
26:23It was written by Daisuke Matsuzaka in Rome from 2005 to 2006.
26:30It's a D-mat-type signature.
26:34It's a shame that the name is written next to the signature.
26:38The price is only minus for that.
26:41But still, Matsuzaka-san drew a sign on the client's door.
26:46There is only one bat in the world.
26:50I think it's a valuable souvenir more than the price.
26:53Please cherish it.
26:55Thank you very much.
26:56Next is Hayashi-san, who is eating in his hometown of Fukuoka.
27:01Eating is your hobby?
27:03Yes, that's right.
27:05It's perfect for us today.
27:07I don't want to walk now.
27:08I just want to eat.
27:10I just want to eat.
27:12Fukuoka is full of delicious food.
27:16But there is one thing you can't miss.
27:19Ramen.
27:20There are times when you can't eat ramen alone.
27:23There are times when you can eat two bowls of ramen alone.
27:25I've done that before.
27:28The treasure is the legendary Yokozuna Futabayama, which was active before the war.
27:36Futabayama has been devoted to Yokozuna since the Sekiwake era.
27:41The 69 victories he achieved during that time are a great record that has not yet been broken.
27:48He is the god of sumo.
27:50He is the one who made the Tokitsukaze room that I belonged to.
27:53Does that mean you have a connection with him?
27:55I'm his grandson.
27:57I've seen a sign called Futabayama.
28:00But I've only seen it vertically.
28:02Have you seen it horizontally?
28:03I've only seen it vertically.
28:06About 50 years ago, his father, Yoichi, ran a sake shop in Fukuoka.
28:13At that shop, you could drink the sake you bought on the spot.
28:16A so-called Kakuuchi was made.
28:20The customers who came at that time brought it to me.
28:25In the old days, there was a sumo industry.
28:32His father, Yoichi, was so good at sumo that he was ranked third in the inter high school.
28:38His father and his father were in love with sumo.
28:43If you were doing sumo, I'd give you this.
28:46That's what he said.
28:48I don't think it's easy to give it to you.
28:53My impression is that his hand is a little small.
28:57How big is your hand?
28:59It's not that big.
29:01Your fingers are surprisingly beautiful.
29:03My fingers are very beautiful.
29:05I wanted you to be more rough.
29:07Maybe it's because I'm not good at it.
29:11His father's evaluation is about 50,000 yen.
29:17His father cherished it very much, but it's a little doubtful whether it's real or not.
29:24What's the result?
29:28250,000 yen!
29:29I can't believe it!
29:32It's real.
29:34The 69th consecutive win of Shijo Saito is a great record of coincidence and despair.
29:38When he lost to Aki no Umi, it was such a big news that it remained in Showa history.
29:42At that time, Futabayama sent a telegram to his acquaintance.
29:45It's still not enough.
29:48That's a very famous word.
29:50I'm aiming for an unrelenting stronghold like a chicken.
29:54But I'm not there yet.
29:57This time, I'm going to put my favorite words in the mark on the top right.
30:05This time, the mark is engraved as if it were a wooden model.
30:10It's a very precious treasure, so please cherish it.
30:14Next is Hibi, who has been a fan for 40 years.
30:19I'm a fan of Hirokatsu Ibata, who is now the Japanese representative director.
30:23I'm a fan of Yohei Oshima.
30:26Because of that influence, all three children became fans of the Japanese.
30:30They even started playing baseball.
30:33So the treasure is also related to baseball, right?
30:36That's right.
30:38I'm surprised if it's completely different in this outfit.
30:41Here is the treasure.
30:45This is the autograph of Shohei Otani, who was in the Nijihamu era.
30:52In 2013, the Nijihamu vs. Chūnichi opening match was held at Kamagaya Stadium.
30:58The match was played at a light stand.
31:01That day was Otani's debut match.
31:06Then, behind the third floor, the home run ball that Otani hit flew in front of him.
31:15It was like a beach flag.
31:19I caught it.
31:21That's amazing.
31:23The club staff came to see Otani.
31:28It was Otani's first home run since he became a professional.
31:31I want to get it back, so I want him to return it.
31:34Do you have to return it?
31:36I felt like I had to return it.
31:39Otani was interviewed by a newspaper.
31:44At that time, his wife was pregnant.
31:50The name of the child was decided by Shohei.
31:56It was written in the newspaper.
31:58The name of the child was decided by Shohei.
32:00Actually...
32:01It's a different name.
32:04A week later, the home run ball was sent to him with his wife.
32:11He didn't pay much attention to it because he was a fan of Chūnichi.
32:16However, every time he saw his performance in the major league,
32:19he began to expect that the value of the ball was increasing.
32:24Mr. Toyonoshima has a bit of a bitter look on his face.
32:27It's not the ball I hit.
32:29That's what caught me.
32:31Mr. Toyonoshima's evaluation is 500,000 yen.
32:37Of course, it's not a real ball.
32:40He is worried that his name is on the signature.
32:44However, after the commercial, there was a surprising evaluation result.
32:53I'm a housewife, so I'm afraid I'll be kicked out.
32:58I don't know if I can go home today.
33:06Shohei Ōtani's first home run ball was caught by chance.
33:11He got a signature instead of a return.
33:14What is the result?
33:1835 yen!
33:20It's a big hit behind the down.
33:24It's a very rare rookie season signature ball.
33:27It's still before the official debut.
33:29It's a sign ball that feels like a Weewee C.
33:33The date of the day the home run was hit is also good.
33:38Originally, if your name is written, it's a minus.
33:42In the case of this ball, the name of the client is written on the letter from the fighters and the newspaper.
33:50It is very important information in terms of credibility that it was replaced with a home run ball.
33:57So, in this case, it's a plus.
34:01I didn't know there was such a thing.
34:03If it was a home run ball, I think it would have cost a different number of zeros.
34:10However, thanks to the client's kindness, the first home run ball returned to Ōtani.
34:16As a thank you, Ōtani was sent a signature ball.
34:20I think this episode is a wonderful happy ending.
34:26Please take good care of it in the future.
34:29Next is Mr. Kizaki, who is addicted to auction.
34:34Has it been going on for a long time?
34:36Yes, it's been about 30 years.
34:39Not only does he do online auctions, but he also brings his feet directly to the venue.
34:45Is the live auction venue attractive?
34:48The more I do it, the more I feel.
34:51Even if I think I'm going to go at this price, I feel like I have to do it again and again.
34:55So, the total amount is quite...
34:57I don't know if I count it, so I try not to count it.
35:00This means you've completely misplaced it, right?
35:02That's right.
35:04The treasure is the glove of the former WBA world light flyweight champion, Yoko Gushiken.
35:14The WBA world junior flyweight title match was held in 1979.
35:21It was used in the 8th defense match.
35:26I watched Gushiken's sparring on YouTube.
35:30It's still amazing.
35:33I think it's amazing when it comes to using it in a match.
35:39Two years ago, he found out that it was going to be auctioned.
35:43He asked the WBA world light flyweight champion, Yoko Gushiken in Okinawa, to see if it was real.
35:53I asked him if he had the glove of the WBA world light flyweight champion.
35:56He said he didn't have it.
35:58But he said he had the ring shoes.
36:01He said he didn't have the glove.
36:03He was convinced that it was real and sold it for about 100,000 yen.
36:09But there was one thing that bothered him.
36:12It was the date.
36:15It was on April 4th, 1978.
36:18It was in 1979.
36:21So the date was a little off.
36:25If it was Gushiken, there must have been a mistake.
36:28If it was Gushiken, there must have been a mistake.
36:32His estimate was 1.5 million yen.
36:37At the time, he was sweating in front of the TV.
36:42If it was real, it would have been very impressive.
36:45What is the result?
36:51Amazing!
36:55180!
36:56It's definitely a glove that won the WBA world light flyweight champion title.
37:00The opponent, Alphonse Lopez, was a former world champion.
37:04Gushiken received the U-Cord many times and struggled.
37:08But in the 7th round, he won the KO with a counter right hook.
37:12It was a very sharp punch.
37:14The string that was cut with scissors right after the match.
37:17The string that was cut with scissors right after the match.
37:20The inscription on the inside says,
37:22The inscription on the inside says,
37:25The inscription on the inside says,
37:28It was Kakisonji who wrote on this piece.
37:31It was Kakisonji who wrote on this piece.
37:35But Gushiken has been involved in achieving
37:37But Gushiken has been involved in achieving
37:40a level V8 playing since this match has been decided.
37:42Before the match, Gushing said he would surely beat him in 8 rounds.
37:46Gushing said he would surely defeat him in 8 rounds.
37:49Not considering the number, he wrote down 8.
37:51Not considering the number, he wrote down 8.
37:56Next time, please look forward to it!
38:01Next, from Matsukawa Town, Nagano Prefecture,
38:04which is located between the Central Alps and the Southern Alps.
38:09We visited this restaurant, Mifuku.
38:14Many customers come here for lunch every day.
38:20What do you want to eat today?
38:22Let's have gobo-don.
38:24Gobo-don sounds good.
38:26What's that?
38:28Gobo-don?
38:31What's that?
38:33This is our most popular menu.
38:37This is Matsuzawa Kiyoshi, the next customer.
38:42Here you are, gobo-don.
38:45It's a stew of gobo and pork.
38:49Gobo and pork.
38:51In fact, in Matsukawa Town, apple cultivation is flourishing,
38:55and the black pig eats and grows the apples harvested here,
38:59so it has a unique sweetness.
39:02In addition, by stewing with apples, it becomes creamy,
39:06and goes well with the texture of gobo.
39:09It looks good.
39:10About 20 years ago, we studied gobo-don
39:14for the purpose of self-prosperity and self-prosperity
39:17for the purpose of self-prosperity and self-prosperity
39:20The meat is thick and delicious.
39:23It's tender.
39:24It's stewed very well, so the meat is really tender.
39:28Gobo and pork go well together.
39:31Do you like it?
39:33Yes, I love it.
39:35Where are you going?
39:37Are you going to Mifuku?
39:39The old ladies are coming up.
39:42It takes about three days to finish,
39:46but my wife complains that it takes too much time.
39:53What is the treasure of such a great chef?
39:58I kept it as a debt.
40:01Three years ago, during the pandemic,
40:04his brother came to visit him when he was training as a chef.
40:09He was running a sushi restaurant.
40:13He said,
40:14I know it's hard for you, but it's hard for me, too.
40:17I don't care how much it costs, but please help me.
40:20He was a senior who helped me a lot when I was training,
40:24so I happened to lend him 550,000 yen.
40:31At that time, he kept it as a debt.
40:36When I looked up the author, I was surprised to find out that he was a famous painter.
40:43I'm looking forward to working with you.
40:46Who is the famous painter?
40:48Let's take a look at it in the studio.
40:51Here's the client.
40:53Mr. Kiyoshi Mazudawa from Nagano Prefecture.
40:58Thank you for the meal.
41:01I got an apple.
41:04There are three kinds of apples.
41:06Three apples are very famous.
41:08Is it an apple that you cook?
41:10That's right.
41:11Does it take three days to make it delicious?
41:13It takes three days to make it delicious.
41:18What is the second most popular dish?
41:20Matsutake ramen.
41:22Matsutake ramen?
41:25Is that local Matsutake?
41:26Of course.
41:27How much is a cup of ramen?
41:28It's 800 yen.
41:30There is one cup of ramen in it.
41:31Is there one cup of ramen in it?
41:35Let's open the treasure.
41:40Whose name is this?
41:41My name is SHUNSO HISHIDA.
41:43This is a big name.
41:45You lent him a lot of money.
41:47I lent him 550,000 yen.
41:49I kept it a secret from my wife and children.
41:53Did you keep it a secret?
41:54That's right.
41:55You must be very angry.
41:56I'm an unemployed man.
41:58I was kicked out.
41:59You have a weak attitude.
42:02I came here to see if I could go home today.
42:06Why did you keep that person?
42:08He was the son of a manufacturer.
42:11There were a lot of antiques in his house.
42:14Was it a sushi restaurant?
42:15Did he still run it?
42:17He closed the store.
42:18Is he in good health?
42:20I see.
42:22I want you to meet him in person.
42:25I want to meet him in person.
42:27I'm nervous.
42:31There is a black cat on a strange tree.
42:36On the top of the tree is a twisted branch with a fang.
42:42The cat is suspicious.
42:47The cat's fur is soft.
42:50Above all, the cat's eyes tremble.
42:55This is a masterpiece that is said to be new.
43:00It was painted by Shunso Hishida.
43:04He is a genius painter who passed away at the age of 36.
43:11He was born in Iida, Nagano Prefecture in 1874.
43:16When he was 16 years old, he enrolled at Tokyo Art School.
43:21Shunso Hishida was talented.
43:24His painting skills were as good as Okakura Tenshin and his best friend, Taikan Yokoyama.
43:33In 1898, when Tenshin founded the Japanese Art Institute, Shunso joined Taikan.
43:43At that time, he developed a novel technique of blurring colors with a brush.
43:51This was inspired by Tenshin's question of whether there was a way to draw air.
43:59However, in traditional Japanese painting, the focus was on line drawings.
44:04Therefore, the artist was described as a delinquent.
44:09As a result, his work did not sell well and his life was difficult.
44:14However, when he was 30 years old, something unexpected happened in America, where he studied abroad with Tenshin.
44:23When he held a auction to raise money for his residence,
44:28a painting of a bandit, which did not sell even for 20 yen in Japan, sold more than 10 times.
44:37Perhaps it was because of the popularity of British painter Turner in the United States at the time.
44:47After returning to Japan for a year and a half, Shunso devoted himself to color research.
44:55For example, in Shunkyu, he used a vivid Western pigment to thickly layer pink, which is related to yellow-green and complementary colors,
45:06in order to make the two colors stand out.
45:09He aimed to get rid of the bandit.
45:13In this innovative composition, there was a limitless search for color.
45:20However, in the spring of his 33rd year, he suffered from a blindness and was in a critical condition.
45:27He was forbidden from any activity by the doctor.
45:33And for half a year, Shunso could not hold a brush.
45:38Finally, he drew a fallen leaf.
45:43This is a unique composition that looks at the leaves wrapped in a deep silence.
45:50As you go from the front of the screen to the back,
45:53you are gradually invited to an infinite space by the air perspective, where the colors are gradually lost.
46:00It is as if you are telling yourself the rest of your life.
46:06The black cat, the masterpiece of the late year.
46:10The black cat is a black cat that is realistically represented by its soft fur.
46:17The golden and green leaves are flat, and the techniques of contrast are well balanced.
46:26It is like a new product.
46:30The fusion of the technique and the decoration was the final destination for Shunso.
46:40Let's take a look at the request again.
46:43This is a drawing of Shunso Hishida.
46:47The joints of the fuji are beautifully represented by the fur.
46:53The faint colors and the soft joints make you think of Shunso.
47:00But how is it?
47:11Shunso is also drawn by Mr. Fuji.
47:14I want him to meet the real thing.
47:19This is his evaluation.
47:20How much is it?
47:21I'm asking for 550,000 yen.
47:23This is the price I want to win.
47:24550,000 yen.
47:26Let's go.
47:27Open the price.
47:29Now.
47:36150,000 yen.
47:41I see.
47:42I see.
47:46I just got a matake.
47:49I got a matake.
47:51We were apples.
47:53What's the difference?
47:55What do you mean?
47:57I just got a matake.
48:02I gave you 5,000 yen.
48:04No.
48:05Unfortunately, you can't see the tree in the left corner.
48:14The snow is piled up.
48:16The boundary is drawn with jagged lines.
48:21It's realistic.
48:23Shunso doesn't draw like that.
48:27If this is the real thing, it's probably more than 5 million yen.
48:33How about putting the concern on whether you can go home to Nagano today?
48:37I'm going home with a small tatami.
48:39I'm going home with a small tatami.
48:41Thank you very much.
48:43Thank you very much.
48:44Thank you very much.
48:45A large number of people have applied.
48:48If you want to sell your treasure, please apply to the address you see, including photos and episodes of the treasure.
48:58We are waiting for you.
49:00For more information, please visit the program's website.
49:05Kantei-dan is on sale at TIGA and U-NEXT.