ダイブツのイマダ!2024年11月23日 片づけられない男たち…今後どうする?
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00:00I'm not sure if I should be doing this...
00:02But no matter what, I'm going to do it!
00:04I'm going to do it!
00:06I'm going to do it!
00:08I'm going to do it!
00:10I'm going to do it!
00:12I'm going to do it!
00:14I'm going to do it!
00:16I'm going to do it!
00:18This time, it's the Unpickable Men series!
00:22I will report on the current situation of the two who are trying to make their wishes come true!
00:29First of all!
00:31I'm a record lover who lives in Toyama Prefecture.
00:35Oh, record?
00:36It seems that the antique shop I often go to will be filled with used records.
00:40I'd like to do something about it.
00:44There are a lot of antiques, but you've collected too many records.
00:49There are more and more antiques buried in the records.
00:52That's right.
00:54I came to Ueda Art Enraido in Fukumitsu District, Nanto City.
01:02When I went inside...
01:08There are a lot of cases full of used records.
01:14And in the back of the shop...
01:17It's really narrow in here.
01:21It's really narrow in here.
01:26It's so narrow that I can't do it alone.
01:29I can't do it alone.
01:31It's hard to do it alone.
01:34It's hard to do it alone.
01:36That's amazing.
01:38He always walks between the walls of the cardboard boxes with the records.
01:46Is the antique shop the main store here?
01:51That's what it used to be.
01:53That's what it used to be.
01:55Is the used record the main store now?
01:57It's getting more and more.
01:59It's getting more and more.
02:01I don't hate records either.
02:04If I go to an antique market like this, I always get a record.
02:09It's a waste of money.
02:11I think it started with that.
02:14I think there are more than a thousand.
02:17I think there are more than 10,000.
02:19I'm sure there are.
02:21Actually, it's best to divide it up and leave only 20,000.
02:25I don't have time to go that far.
02:29I introduced the wish of the owner of the antique shop, which was buried with more than 10,000 used records.
02:35It's older than LP.
02:38That's not good.
02:40First of all, you have to organize what you don't understand.
02:43It's thinner and smaller than a plastic model, so there may be more.
02:49No, it's really 10,000.
02:52Anyway, I haven't divided the genre and the age.
02:56I want you to divide the genre first.
02:58What do you do with this wish?
03:00It's a rejection.
03:02I can't get it at home.
03:05I'm glad that the number of customers who want to go looking for this program is increasing at my pace.
03:13Mr. Ueda himself will do something about this program.
03:17Let's make it so that we can buy it with our own money.
03:22It's not the time to build a second Gunpla mansion.
03:28Let's cover it once.
03:33I'd like to see what kind of purchase you're making.
03:37How to make a purchase.
03:39That's why the staff of the program is close to the purchase of Mr. Ueda's used record.
03:46We're approaching the cause of the purchase.
03:50I came to Ichiba, which deals with antiques in Tsubata-machi, Ishikawa Prefecture.
03:56Here, all kinds of antiques and household goods are on auction every Saturday.
04:04Before the auction starts, let's take a look at it.
04:09I'm going to put it in a cage like this.
04:15Mr. Ueda seems to have noticed this used record.
04:20You don't have to overdo it.
04:22If it's like this, it'll really increase.
04:26But if I do it, I'll buy it with my own money.
04:31I'm glad.
04:33I look forward to working with you today.
04:36Also, don't make such a loud voice at the TV station.
04:47You're kind.
04:50Let's get started.
04:54With the cooperation of the operator, the auction starts.
04:58Is this an auction?
05:00Here it is.
05:03Mr. Ueda found a used record hidden under a vinyl sheet.
05:19Mr. Ueda is looking for a vinyl record.
05:25Mr. Ueda found a vinyl record.
05:31Mr. Ueda is looking for a vinyl record.
05:43I found it.
05:45I didn't have a lot of rare items.
05:50I have a few interesting ones, though.
05:55Even though he said that...
06:00Put a record on it.
06:05Put a record on it.
06:085,000 yen.
06:103,500 yen.
06:114,000 yen.
06:125,000 yen.
06:135,000 yen.
06:145,000 yen.
06:155,000 yen.
06:161, 4, 3.
06:18That's interesting.
06:20In the end, he got a mysterious vacuum cleaner set and a set of about 100 used records for 5,000 yen.
06:30That was good.
06:33I sold it before, but I couldn't sell it all, so I brought it with me.
06:38It's like a hug.
06:40That's right.
06:43Next is a set of about 100 used records centered on pop songs in the 1980s.
06:51What about Mr. Ueda?
06:54I have it in my house.
06:59How much is it?
07:013,000 yen.
07:04Put a record on it.
07:061, 2, 3.
07:073, 500 yen.
07:083,000 yen.
07:094,000 yen.
07:10Why?
07:114,000 yen.
07:12You don't have to buy it.
07:14It's too expensive.
07:16It might be worth it.
07:18Of course it's worth it.
07:22In the end, when the records are released, Mr. Ueda participates in the auction.
07:28What will he do with the used records of pop songs and pop songs?
07:33I don't know.
07:35Put a record on it.
07:371, 2.
07:38Put a record on it.
07:392,000 yen.
07:412, 500 yen.
07:423,000 yen.
07:433, 500 yen.
07:444,000 yen.
07:464,000 yen.
07:471, 4, 3.
07:49It's expensive.
07:50Mr. Ueda is strong.
07:53It might be expensive in terms of content.
07:56Maybe I did too much.
07:59Really?
08:02Put a record on it.
08:06Put a record on it.
08:07500 yen.
08:081,000 yen.
08:091,500 yen.
08:102,000 yen.
08:112, 500 yen.
08:122, 500 yen.
08:131, 4, 3.
08:17It's a little expensive.
08:18It's a little expensive.
08:21How much is this?
08:26Put a record on it.
08:271, 2, 1,000 yen.
08:29Mr. Ueda.
08:30500 yen.
08:32Put a record on it.
08:333, 400 yen.
08:343, 500 yen.
08:354, 400 yen.
08:361, 4, 3.
08:37When the used records are released, Mr. Ueda participates in the auction.
08:42I don't think he will, but he will.
08:45He will.
08:46Mr. Ueda will buy the used records.
08:50That's right.
08:53Mr. Ueda has a face like a used record in this market.
08:58I asked Mr. Washida about it.
09:02I'm interviewing Mr. Ueda this time.
09:05Thank you for buying a lot.
09:09He is kind.
09:11He is not an aggressive person like us.
09:13He is not an aggressive person like us.
09:14He is not an aggressive person like us.
09:16When it comes to buying used records, you immediately call Mr. Ueda.
09:20We don't know him.
09:21He is an expert.
09:24He is like that at other markets.
09:26Is Mr. Ueda like that at other markets?
09:28Mr. Ueda.
09:29Mr. Ueda.
09:31Mr. Ueda knows what he is looking at.
09:33He knows the price.
09:36We don't know much.
09:40On this day, Mr. Ueda bought about 500 used records.
09:45The price was about 16,000 yen.
09:50Mr. Ueda bought 500 used records.
09:55But there is no room in the store.
09:57What should he do?
10:00I don't think Mr. Ueda will buy it.
10:04I can't buy it.
10:07What will you do with the used records you bought today?
10:09I will put them in the store.
10:21Mr. Ueda knows that he can't put them in the store.
10:23But he has increased the price.
10:27I want to reduce the price.
10:29You can't reduce the price.
10:31I have to reduce the price.
10:33Otherwise, I can't enter the store.
10:36I hope many people will come to the store.
10:44I can't reduce the price.
10:46I can't buy it at that pace.
10:49I bought a used record that I didn't need to buy.
10:52What should we do with Mr. Ueda's used records?
10:56I will not buy it.
10:59If Mr. Ueda is serious, I will not buy it.
11:03I don't know if I was wrong this time.
11:07I thought I shouldn't put them in the store.
11:11I want to reduce the price.
11:14I said that.
11:17I will not buy it.
11:21I have more than 10,000 used records.
11:23I can't buy it.
11:26Let's see how it goes.
11:28I will say thank you.
11:30I can't buy more than this.
11:34I want to reduce the price.
11:36I want to reduce the price.
11:40I want to reduce the price.
11:42This time, Mr. Ueda wants to give a good thing to Mr. Imadaibutsu.
11:49I brought this.
11:51Mr. Imadaibutsu is weak in the morning.
11:54This is a laser alarm clock from YOSHIMOTO INDUSTRIES.
11:58This is a wake-up clock.
12:00I will give this to Mr. Imadaibutsu.
12:04I will give this to Mr. Imadaibutsu.
12:06Can you hear the sound?
12:08Good morning.
12:11It's morning.
12:15Get up early and drink coffee.
12:19Good morning.
12:23This is terrible.
12:26YOSHIMOTO INDUSTRIES is selling this.
12:31This is a good thing.
12:35Next is the series of men who can't clean up.
12:46This is red.
12:48This is the fifth appearance.
12:50This is MIYAZAWA of the GUNPLA YASHIKI.
12:53This is a good thing.
12:55This is a warehouse.
12:57This is a machine gun.
12:59I feel sorry for the plastic model.
13:02If you really love plastic models, open the box, make it, and look at it.
13:09This is how plastic models come to life.
13:13I feel sorry for the plastic models who can't come to life.
13:18There was a movement in that warehouse.
13:21I checked what happened after that in the program.
13:26Please look at this.
13:28I received a request to do something about the room buried in the GUNPLA.
13:32I cleaned up the room several times.
13:35I haven't cleaned it up yet.
13:37This room is in good condition.
13:39When I took the product, I asked when I would make the kit.
13:43TANABE is in good condition.
13:47MIYAZAWA of the MODELERS CLUB TOYAMA THUNDERBIRDS NOVEMBER.
13:58The plan for two days was difficult.
14:01I moved half of the GUNPLA to the rental warehouse.
14:05I couldn't take out all the GUNPLA.
14:08I failed to store half of the GUNPLA.
14:11After that, MIYAZAWA of the MODELERS CLUB TOYAMA THUNDERBIRDS NOVEMBER.
14:17The average age of the members is 55 years old.
14:23The members were postponed due to the fight against back pain.
14:28The members will finally be implemented at the end of September.
14:32I can't do that.
14:33I have to take care of my health.
14:36The members of TOYAMA THUNDERBIRDS have gathered for the first time in four months.
14:42This time, the MODELERS CLUB TOYAMA THUNDERBIRDS NOVEMBER.
14:47The members are in good condition.
14:51Everyone, thank you for your hard work today.
14:54Suddenly a problem occurs.
14:56I have a problem today.
14:58I know the people who saw the TV.
15:01I want to rent a trunk room.
15:03I want to rent a trunk room.
15:05I want to pay for the trunk room.
15:09MIYAZAWA.
15:12MIYAZAWA.
15:17I can't open the trunk room because I have to pay for the rental fee.
15:23MIYAZAWA, please be strong.
15:25I bought a trunk room.
15:26I won't let you open the trunk room.
15:28I won't let you open the trunk room.
15:29I won't let you open the trunk room.
15:31I can only take off my sleeves.
15:34That's why you look like this.
15:39They start working while they can't get a handle on the rental trunk room.
15:46This time, two young models from TOYAMA THUNDERBIRDS joined us.
15:50Two young models from TOYAMA THUNDERBIRDS joined us.
15:51Let's ask MIYAZAWA, who is about the same age as his parents.
15:55I don't want to be a troublemaker.
16:03Is your house like this?
16:06No, we don't.
16:07It's like we're sitting under the desk.
16:09Age doesn't matter.
16:12Age doesn't matter.
16:14I think it's about their will.
16:16I think it's about their will.
16:17I think it's about their will.
16:18I'm sorry.
16:19People are powerless.
16:21I'm sorry.
16:22People are powerless.
16:23People are powerless.
16:24That's why we have to do what we can do.
16:27What's going on with the teenagers these days?
16:31Two of them on one tire.
16:33They're doing their best.
16:36From a teenager to a young modeler,
16:38Mr. Miyazawa, a 52-year-old veteran modeler,
16:41has given us some harsh words.
16:46The cleaning up is going on at a rapid pace
16:49because the members want to finish it as soon as possible.
16:52It's been 25 years since the second-floor living room was empty.
16:57Wow!
16:58There's someone talking to Mr. Miyazawa.
17:02What's your relationship with Mr. Miyazawa?
17:07Well, when I was in elementary school,
17:10I was into Gundam and plastic models.
17:15When I happened to walk down the back alley on my way home,
17:20I saw a box full of plastic models from the window of my apartment.
17:25I was like, what's this?
17:27I was in elementary school, so I wanted to see it anyway.
17:31I wrote a letter on the edge of my notebook
17:34and put it in a postcard.
17:38On that day, Mr. Miyazawa came home.
17:43Please show me Gundam.
17:47I feel like I'm in the mood.
17:51Mr. Miyazawa is kind to this message.
17:55Mr. Miyazawa is kind.
17:57If you don't mind, would you like to come and see it?
18:00If you tell me the date of arrival, I'll let you see it.
18:03When I saw it, Mr. Miyazawa's reply was on the postcard.
18:06I put it on the door by hand.
18:09From then on, I talked to him on the edge of my notebook and on the postcard.
18:15A few months later, he let me into his house.
18:20I was very impressed.
18:22It was like a dream.
18:24Going there was my hobby at that time.
18:28Mr. Miyazawa, 37 years old at that time,
18:31and a 10-year-old boy, Ueda, had a strange interaction.
18:34Mr. Ueda continued for about five years until he graduated from junior high school.
18:39I still think he's my partner in elementary school.
18:44What does Mr. Miyazawa mean to you?
18:47He's the essence of my life.
18:49He's the origin of everything about me.
18:52The essence?
18:54Is that so?
18:56I was surprised.
18:58I didn't expect him to come at all.
19:01He gave me this at home.
19:05He taught me about plastic models and colors.
19:09I think he's the one who changed my life.
19:14It seems that the bond between Mr. Miyazawa and Mr. Ueda has deepened even more.
19:24The second Miyazawa storage plan, which was implemented over two days,
19:28almost all the things in the apartment were brought out.
19:32That's great.
19:35All the cardboard mountains in front of the entrance were gone.
19:39You can even see the six-story room in the back.
19:42That's great.
19:44The six-story room on the first floor, which was almost filled with Gunpla,
19:48was also tidied up in a hurry.
19:52The floor of the flooring appeared for the first time in 25 years.
19:56It's so refreshing that I can't believe it.
19:58That's great.
20:01From the stairs where one person could barely pass,
20:04to the second-floor six-story room where Mr. Miyazawa was sleeping,
20:07there is a line.
20:10When you go up the stairs, a spacious six-story space appears.
20:16It was a good day.
20:20And since the six-story room on the first floor is a Gunpla space,
20:24about 500 Gunpla that could not be stored in the warehouse were returned for the time being.
20:29Mr. Miyazawa's plan to store Gunpla on the second floor was somehow completed.
20:34That's great.
20:40If we make a model in a proper space,
20:44I think the work will be better.
20:46I think it's most important to maintain your current life.
20:51As Mr. Daibutsu predicted,
20:54I think the possibility of returning to half a year later is extremely high.
21:00As for that, we are not in a position to take responsibility.
21:07Mr. Miyazawa, who has been able to regain a human-like life
21:11thanks to the great cooperation of his plastic model friends,
21:15I'm really grateful to everyone who can't put it into words.
21:25I think the first thing to do is to get used to this easy-to-live state.
21:30I think it's really good.
21:34First of all, we need to understand what kind of state a human-like life is.
21:42I don't know if it's okay to live in this state.
21:45I'm still in a lonely state.
21:47By the way, when I was on the air with Mr. Miyazawa's apartment
21:50and the recording studio of Tokyo Fuji TV,
21:55How about a plastic model bazaar?
21:58Buy it from someone you love.
22:01It's a Miyazawa fes.
22:05Let's do it here.
22:07I'm thinking about it now.
22:10I hope it will be a festival that everyone can enjoy.
22:20It's clean.
22:23I can't believe it's so clean.
22:25I don't want you to put it back.
22:27If it's that clean.
22:29I want you to keep that state somehow.
22:32If I put it back next time, I think I'll get my hands on it.
22:37It's winter.
22:39I'll give you a beer, Mr. Miyazawa.
22:56Miyazawa fes.
22:58Are you really going to do it?
22:59Yes.
23:00I finally want to buy it.
23:02Plastic model members can start making plastic models.
23:06You can do it at all.
23:07That's a lot of work.
23:10Can you do it all by yourself?
23:13I think there are people who want to make a plastic model.
23:19I'm looking forward to it.
23:21Let's make it happen and make everyone happy.
23:24That's right.
23:25With the members of the Modellers Club Thunderbirds,
23:29It will be held at the Namboku contact route at Toyama Station next Saturday.
23:34Please come to Miyazawa fes as a family.
23:38Even if you are not interested in plastic models,
23:40If you are interested in this program,
23:42I would like you to go out.
23:44There is also an experience section.
23:46Please come and see it.
23:48You may meet Miyazawa here.
23:53That's right.
23:55There may be people who can't leave Miyazawa on TV.
24:00There may be a good meeting.
24:03After that, Miyazawa was too sloppy.
24:07The real director disappeared.
24:10I think it's okay.
24:25Why didn't you pay for the warehouse?
24:27That's right.
24:28You shouldn't bother people regardless of age.
24:32The director of the bank is angry.
24:34I think it's okay.
24:36If you take the bank app and register it, you can transfer it to your cell phone.
24:41I just heard it from my manager a month ago.
24:45I'm worried about the rental warehouse.
24:49That's right.
24:50I'm worried that it will return to my house.
24:53What?
24:54If you want to return it to your room,
24:56Every time you return one, you have to pay for it.
24:59I think Miyazawa will return it.