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00:00This is a world-renowned specialty store.
00:05Once you visit a specialty store that has over 100,000 types of screws,
00:15you meet a glass photographer, a technique that dates back 170 years.
00:22Once you visit a specialty store that is rare in Japan,
00:30you meet a family who wants to rebuild their golf course with palm trees.
00:40We have visited many specialty stores and met many specialty dramas,
00:49but this time we will visit this shop, which is 10 minutes' walk from Kinshicho Station.
00:57This is a 8mm film specialty store.
01:02This is a 8mm film specialty store.
01:07This shop specializes in 8mm film tapes, which are rarely used now.
01:15This is 8mm film and a camera.
01:198mm film was born in 1932 as a family camera that could be used at home.
01:29This 8mm film is not a tape or SD card.
01:37In the 1960s, it was loved by many people as a revolutionary tool to look back on the growth of children and memories of travel.
01:49However...
01:51The world has become easier to take videos, and there are fewer and fewer people who use film.
01:59Due to the spread of digital video cameras and cell phones, the 8mm film industry has declined.
02:06Currently, there is only one major manufacturer that produces 8mm film in the world.
02:11It is Kodak, which is the main company in the United States.
02:16Nowadays, it is easy to take videos with a cell phone.
02:22What kind of people come to the store for what reason?
02:28Please show me the 8mm film video of a surprising specialty store.
02:37The first person who came to the store was...
02:40Hello.
02:42I'm here to develop the 8mm film.
02:47Excuse me.
02:49This is a TV Tokyo program.
02:52What are you doing in the store?
02:55I'm here to develop the 8mm film and also to make a video.
02:59In this store, they sell 8mm film and also make a video.
03:07Is it your job or hobby?
03:10It's my job.
03:13I'm a cameraman.
03:16I shot a wedding movie at a wedding.
03:21Wow, that's cool.
03:23Mr. Hasegawa is a video cameraman who shoots a wedding video for the bride and groom.
03:32It's very fashionable.
03:35This time, he mixed the 8mm film video with the digital camera.
03:43It has a texture like a home video.
03:47I like it.
03:50If you don't mind, can I introduce you to the customers?
03:55Can I check it?
03:57Sure.
04:02How was it?
04:04It was good.
04:06Now, they are going to shoot the video.
04:12What kind of video is in the 8mm film?
04:17They are going to shoot the 8mm film video.
04:24This is a special room.
04:27This is the bathroom.
04:30They are going to change the 8mm film to this machine.
04:35They connect the 8mm film here and take it out.
04:428mm film?
04:43It's not difficult to apply light to the film before construction.
04:48First, they work in a dark room that has been remodeled.
04:57Sorry to keep you waiting.
05:00The 8mm film is in here.
05:04What do you do next?
05:06I connect it to the machine and turn it.
05:09Is this a machine?
05:10Yes, it's an automatic machine.
05:13Currently, there are only two places in Japan where 8mm film can be produced.
05:25The set film goes through six types of special liquids such as construction liquid to make the video look better.
05:35I can't control the temperature automatically, so I have to be careful.
05:42The temperature of the construction liquid is 41 degrees.
05:47They work while adjusting the temperature of each one.
05:52It's hard.
05:54Finally, they dry it with a dryer and wrap it with a reel.
05:58Then, they put it into a computer and finish the work.
06:05This video is sent to the client in conjunction with the latest technology such as drones.
06:17What kind of video will it be?
06:21You look happy.
06:23I'm looking forward to it.
06:26I'm looking forward to it.
06:28I'm really looking forward to it.
06:30I'm nervous about what kind of video it will be.
06:34This is the video taken with the 8mm film.
06:39I like this 8mm film.
06:42It's like an old movie.
06:52It's like a movie.
06:56It's amazing.
06:58I'm impressed.
07:01It's like an old movie.
07:04It's like an old movie.
07:07It's like an old movie.
07:10It's like an old movie.
07:13The video is beautiful, but the 8mm film makes me sleepy.
07:26At Retro Enterprise, apart from 8mm film, they also rent retro appliances.
07:36The reason is...
07:38When I think about the income, I sometimes want to quit soon.
07:44But if we quit, the culture of 8mm film will disappear not only in Japan but also in Asia.
07:51So, we've been doing this for a long time.
07:54The good old 8mm culture.
07:57By digitizing past films, they play a role in their inheritance.
08:04Among them is this customer.
08:08What is this?
08:10This is a self-portrait taken 30 years ago.
08:15It's nostalgic.
08:18The client, Mr. Shito, directed, filmed, and edited this film.
08:24It's precious.
08:26I'm glad that we can gather like this.
08:32I'm glad that I can see this film after 30 years.
08:40Among them is...
08:42Hello.
08:46What is this?
08:48This is a request from Shiga Prefecture to digitize 8mm film.
08:54Yes, 8mm film.
08:57At Retro Enterprise, they not only apply, but also deliver DVDs and film edits.
09:05They receive about 40 copies a month.
09:09What does this say?
09:10It says Yui-no.
09:15Yui-no, Awajishima, and Matsuri.
09:21It's a request to digitize 6 DVDs of 8mm film.
09:26Why did they request this film?
09:31Let's ask the client.
09:34Hello.
09:36Chieko Endo's family.
09:39Why did they request to digitize DVDs?
09:43I've been sleeping in the closet for a long time.
09:48I thought it would be nice to be seen once.
09:51I thought it was an image that I would not see until I die.
09:56I'm looking forward to it.
09:58It has been in the closet for a long time.
10:01It has been in the closet for a long time.
10:03It is a 8mm film that the whole family was curious about.
10:08Do you know who was filmed?
10:11I think it's my father.
10:13I don't have a camera, and I can't see it.
10:17I don't even know who is in the picture.
10:20The one who was taking the 8mm film is my father, Chioji.
10:26As I said, my mother said,
10:31Shut up and follow me.
10:34You guys follow me.
10:37Other people say,
10:40It was tough for me.
10:46My father, Chioji, was assigned to the Army when he was 20 years old.
10:50He was assigned to the Army.
10:53He was on a mission across Manchuria during the war.
10:57After the war, he returned to his hometown, Shuga, and opened a grocery store.
11:03Since then, he has been working from 4.30 a.m. to 8 p.m.
11:10What does Chioji, who has lived with the store, leave in the 8mm film?
11:17I think it's a picture of an old store.
11:23I've been living here for 60 years since I was born.
11:28I thought I'd like to take a look at it.
11:32It may be a picture of a grocery store that was running before he returned to his current home.
11:39Believing in that possibility, I asked for a DVD this time.
11:45Is there a picture of an old store in the 8mm film left at home?
11:53A week after the film arrived at Retro Enterprise,
11:58Finally, the data-based DVD was completed.
12:02Thank you very much.
12:05And since it's a big deal,
12:08I borrowed an A car.
12:10Wow, that's great.
12:13For those who see a film from about 40 years ago in the A car of that time,
12:19What is reflected in the 6 8mm films that Chioji's father shot?
12:27It's actually been 40 years since it was shown on the screen.
12:40It's amazing.
12:51Wow, that's great.
12:57Wow, that's amazing.
13:00It's an old car.
13:03Awajishima?
13:06It looks like Awajishima.
13:08Nanto-Misaki.
13:11It looks like Nanto-Misaki.
13:14It's a picture of when I was traveling.
13:19What was left in the first film is a record of the journey from Awajishima to Nanto-Misaki floating in the Seto Inland Sea.
13:30Furthermore,
13:35It's a circus.
13:38When did you go to China?
13:41When I went to China?
13:47It's amazing, this jungle.
13:50You like traveling, don't you?
13:52I don't know if it's a lie.
13:55In the second film, Chioji's father and Teru's mother went on a trip to China.
14:03In the third film,
14:11Chioji's father loves traveling, so he left the shop to Mr. Endo and went with his mother, Teru, and the couple.
14:21So far, the family has not been shown, let alone the old shop.
14:28The family hasn't been shown yet.
14:30The family hasn't been shown yet.
14:33It's like a festival.
14:37Then, in the film called this festival, Chioji's father's unknown feelings were left behind.
14:46Oh, it's left behind.
14:52Mr. Shokuro's Sokon Tokoro is being broadcast on Fever U-NEXT.
14:57Mr. Akira Higuchi is coming back.
15:01There are two or three mysteries and a lot of human dramas.
15:06It will be broadcast from 8 p.m. on Monday, November 25th.
15:12It's a popular corner.
15:15The whole U.S. is watching.
15:18The whole U.S. is moved and the whole U.S. is crying.
15:21Everyone is talking about it.
15:23Let's move on to the quiz.
15:26Of the 47 prefectures, which prefecture is the best at teaching sports?
15:31Prefectures? It's better to say it clearly.
15:34I'm going to teach you how to do it.
15:37Do this, do that.
15:40Aichi, Aichi, Kochi.
15:43Oh, it's Kochi.
15:46I heard you say it wrong.
15:49That's good.
15:51You sound like a doctor.
15:54That's good.
15:57Devil and angel.
16:00I didn't say devil and angel.
16:03Hakama and pinch.
16:06I said Hakama and pinch.
16:09Hakama and pinch.
16:11Devil and pinch.
16:14Devil and angel.
16:17I didn't say devil and angel.
16:19Hakama and pinch.
16:22You sound weird.
16:25Devil and angel.
16:28I didn't say devil and angel.
16:31I said Hakama and pinch.
16:34You sound different.
16:37I ate a lot at night.
16:40I said Hakama and pinch.
16:43I said Hakama and pinch.
16:46The film is called Masuri.
16:49Can you see the bridge shop?
17:03I can see it.
17:06Did you see the house?
17:10That's amazing.
17:12I remember this.
17:15There is a video of the shop in the 1950s.
17:19It looks like a fish shop.
17:22Is it a fruit shop?
17:26I miss that time.
17:29I miss that time.
17:37Then.
17:44I am 12 years old.
17:5112 years old.
17:53Are you a child?
18:02You are crying.
18:05That's me.
18:10That's me.
18:12Oh, the mother is here too.
18:24This series is good.
18:28In the 8mm film, which was tough on the family,
18:32the father, who was stubborn and strict,
18:36left a feeling of caring for the family.
18:42If there was no one to film it for me,
18:45I wouldn't have been able to do it.
18:48I'm grateful to my father-in-law.
18:51It's hard to replace.
18:54I'm very happy.
18:57Once she got into the 8mm film industry,
19:01there were many dramas that warmed her heart.

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