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00:00I need somebody
00:02It's a very simple story
00:06It's a famous Japanese movie
00:08It's a story about a woman who is a womanizer
00:10It's a great movie
00:12The color is beautiful
00:14Is this a man?
00:16Yes
00:18It looks like a real man
00:20It's a picture of a couple dancing
00:22It's a picture of a student of Dodan
00:24It's a picture of Camille Claudel
00:26The texture of the meat is very beautiful
00:30It's very dynamic
00:32The price is...
00:3410 million yen
00:36With one shot?
00:38Yes
00:40The movie is a hit
00:42The movie is a hit
00:44The movie is a hit
00:46The movie is a hit
00:48The movie is a hit
00:50The movie is a hit
00:52The movie is a hit
00:54Today's guest is Shizuka Ohya, a former member of AKB48
01:02She was born in Fukuoka Prefecture in 1991
01:07When she was 15, she participated in the 4th generation audition of AKB48
01:14Of the 10,000 participants, 18 of them passed the audition
01:21However, she had no experience in singing or dancing
01:25So, as a student, she had to take lessons
01:29Her peers were promoted one by one
01:34Ohya was a back dancer
01:36She was a back dancer
01:39After 2 years and 4 months, she became a member of AKB in 2009
01:46Then...
01:52She was a member of AKB in 2009
01:56She was a member of AKB in 2009
02:03She was 30 years old in 2021
02:07She graduated from AKB48
02:09After that...
02:13She gained 20kg in a year
02:17I was buried
02:20She posted videos of her diet on YouTube
02:24She posted videos of her diet on YouTube
02:28She posted videos of her diet on YouTube
02:32She returned to her original weight
02:34After that, she went to the gym twice a week
02:39In private, she married an actor in April this year
02:45She was full of happiness
02:49Here is the client
02:51He is Mr. Oya Suzuki from Tokyo
02:56Nice to meet you
02:59She was a member of AKB for 2 years and 4 months
03:02Was she a member of AKB for 2 years and 4 months?
03:04She was a member of AKB for 2 years and 4 months
03:08She was a member of AKB for 2 years and 4 months
03:11She was a member of AKB for 2 years and 4 months
03:14She had a hard time dancing
03:17She didn't know how to dance
03:19She didn't know how to dance
03:27She didn't know how to dance
03:30She gained weight while she didn't drink alcohol
03:32She gained weight while she didn't drink alcohol
03:33Before that, you should put your hands on your chest
03:36It was a commemoration
03:38I don't have a lot of clothes that I can choose from.
03:41I see.
03:42I don't want to bother people, so I'm going to stop here.
03:46Akimoto-san, you said that you had advice from the members.
03:52Did you have any advice for everyone?
03:54I didn't have any advice, but when I was the fattest, I got a piggyback ride.
04:00Saizuka, you look good too.
04:02Why?
04:04Open the treasure!
04:09Who is this?
04:10This is a picture of a painter named Okada Saburosuke, who was active from Meiji to the Showa era.
04:17This was at his husband's uncle's house.
04:21Kenichi Enomoto.
04:22Kenichi Enomoto?
04:23Yes.
04:24He was a famous painter in the Showa era.
04:25He had a business deal with his husband's grandfather.
04:30He got this as a birthday present.
04:33That's amazing.
04:34His grandfather was a rich man.
04:38When he went out to play, he had 1 million yen in his pocket.
04:421 million yen?
04:43Yes.
04:45Is there anything you like about this painting?
04:47It's soft, but when you look at it up close, it's very delicate.
04:51I thought it was wonderful.
04:53When you look at it up close, it's very realistic.
04:57It's a good picture to think of it as a landscape at night.
05:01It's healing.
05:02It's like you're walking in the forest.
05:05It's a wonderful view.
05:07The more you look at it, the better it gets.
05:10There was a similar sign on the bottom right.
05:15I thought it was real.
05:17Did your husband say anything?
05:19My husband loves this show.
05:21I'm glad to hear that.
05:22It's the best show I've ever been on.
05:25He said,
05:27How much do you think the price of this painting is?
05:39How much do you think the price of this painting is?
05:417 million yen.
05:427 million yen?
05:44Where did that number come from?
05:46I asked my grandfather,
05:47How much do you think the price of this painting is?
05:49He said,
05:50If it's real, I think it's worth 7 million yen.
05:54Let's open the price.
06:001, 2, 3.
06:025,000 yen.
06:04I did it.
06:065,000 yen.
06:10The more I look at it, the more I want to see it.
06:12Please cut it.
06:14Please cut Sugai's healing.
06:19It's completely different.
06:21It's a fake.
06:23It's a fake.
06:25It's probably a fake.
06:27A fake of Okada,
06:29A fake of Okada,
06:31A fake of Okada,
06:33A big stone figure of the Japanese modern painting group.
06:37A delicate woman.
06:39A romantic landscape in a faint tone.
06:41A romantic landscape in a faint tone.
06:43A picture of a tree or a leaf.
06:45If Okada draws it,
06:47If Okada draws it,
06:49If Okada draws it,
06:51If it's real, it's worth 20 million yen.
06:53If it's real, it's worth 20 million yen.
06:55It's hard to see the picture together.
06:58It's hard to see the picture together.
07:00I was a big fan.
07:02I was excited to bring it home.
07:04If it's about 5,000 yen, I'll take a taxi.
07:06If it's about 5,000 yen, I'll take a taxi.
07:08Next, from Sodegaura City, Chiba Prefecture.
07:10Next, from Sodegaura City, Chiba Prefecture.
07:12The next client is this person who runs fast on his bike early in the morning.
07:18Chiaki Kiyota, 75 years old.
07:23I can't imagine what it looks like.
07:26I can't imagine what it looks like.
07:30I can't imagine what it looks like.
07:34I love sports.
07:36I've been golfing about 60 times a year.
07:40I've been golfing about 60 times a year.
07:42I've been going to the gym and swimming.
07:45I've been going to the gym and swimming.
07:48But, I haven't gotten any better.
07:50But, I haven't gotten any better.
07:52But, he tried cycling four months ago.
07:55But, he tried cycling four months ago.
07:57I could run comfortably.
07:59I ran 18km every morning, thinking that would help me continue.
08:03I ran 18km every morning, thinking that would help me continue.
08:05Then, I started working out my hips and legs.
08:08Then, I started working out my hips and legs.
08:10But I can walk normally now.
08:13It's a lot of work, but I'll do my best.
08:16Be careful not to overdo it.
08:20By the way, what is your treasure?
08:23It's a very beautiful Kachouga from the Edo period.
08:28About 40 years ago,
08:30Arinobu-san, the father of Dai no Kottou,
08:34was recommended by his friend, Kottou-sho,
08:37that it was a good thing, so he bought it.
08:41It's a 12-piece masterpiece,
08:44and you can exchange it every month from January to December.
08:50But...
08:52I'm old-fashioned, and I'm not interested in my son at all,
08:56so if this is real,
08:58I'd like to sell it to someone who will cherish it.
09:02Please appreciate it.
09:05Let's see what kind of picture it is in the studio.
09:09Here are the three people.
09:11Hiyota Shiaki from Kachouga.
09:21It's hard to walk.
09:23I can't feel it at all.
09:25I went to the doctor for two and a half years.
09:28I can't talk to you like this.
09:31I can't walk, so I walk in the pool.
09:35That's how I started,
09:37and in the end, I decided to ride a bicycle.
09:39You gradually got used to walking.
09:42The expression on your face when you ride a bicycle.
09:45It's like the climax of a movie.
09:48It's 18 kilometers.
09:50How long does it take?
09:51It takes about an hour.
09:52An hour?
09:53You've been doing this for a long time.
09:54No, I go around the intersection.
09:56You go around the intersection?
09:58Let's go.
09:59Open the treasure!
10:06It's amazing.
10:08What is this?
10:11It's a picture of YAMAMOTO BAIETSU.
10:16He is a painter from NAGOYA in the Edo period.
10:19Is this January?
10:21That's January.
10:23The right side is January.
10:25You repaint it every month.
10:27It's the first time I've seen it like this.
10:29How is it?
10:30It's great.
10:32It's impressive.
10:33It's powerful.
10:34It's like an art museum.
10:37There is a place called SAWARA in Chiba Prefecture.
10:40In the Edo period, there was a flood.
10:43I think it was YAMAMOTO BAIETSU that created the flood.
10:48It's a luxury.
10:49How much did it cost?
10:51It was about 600,000 yen.
10:53It was 600,000 yen 40 years ago.
10:55It's not that expensive.
10:57That's right.
10:58That's why it's half and half.
11:00It's too expensive for a fake.
11:02It's too cheap for a real thing.
11:04You know that.
11:08What month do you like the most?
11:10It's September.
11:12That's good.
11:14It's fine.
11:16How is SUGAI?
11:17The color use is very nice.
11:19The edges are also green.
11:21It's beautiful.
11:22It's nice to have red in some places.
11:25There is also red.
11:26I will also paint TANAKA.
11:29The color is beautiful.
11:32There is no such fake.
11:34It's very difficult.
11:36How is SUGAI?
11:37The feathers of the bird look like fluffy hair.
11:40It's a delicate way of painting.
11:43I think it's a real thing.
11:45I learned earlier that delicacy is important.
11:51If you count it,
11:54Sakura,
11:56Botan,
11:57Tsubaki, Kobushi, etc.
11:59There are 11 kinds of flowers.
12:02Speaking of birds,
12:04Kujaku,
12:06Kiji, Uzura, etc.
12:08There are actually 17 kinds.
12:12They are well arranged.
12:17I painted YAMAMOTO BAITSU.
12:20It is a manga artist who became famous
12:23with his beautiful painting in the late Edo period.
12:28He was born in Nagoya in 1783.
12:31He was training under a local painter.
12:35He received the protection of the great master,
12:38Kamiya Tenryu.
12:40He copied the Chinese Koga he owned
12:43and improved his skills.
12:45When Tenryu died,
12:47Kamiya Tenryu left Nagoya
12:50and visited various places in Japan.
12:53He studied with the Japanese painter,
12:56Rai Sanyo,
12:58and the manga artist, Tani Buncho.
13:01He was not only good at painting,
13:04but was also good at washing and washing dishes.
13:08In 1830,
13:10when a ticket brought from Korea
13:13became a showpiece in Nagoya,
13:16Kamiya Tenryu copied it.
13:19It was a great honor for Kamiya Tenryu,
13:22and the name of BAITSU became
13:25a popular name in the Oari-gadan.
13:29At the age of 50,
13:31he moved to Kyoto to become a more prominent artist.
13:35However, in Kyoto,
13:37where many artists are active,
13:40BAITSU would be lost without any characteristics.
13:44At that time, BAITSU was
13:46inspired by the realistic painting style
13:49of Maruyama Shijouha,
13:51who was in charge of Kyoto at the time,
13:54and changed it to his own style.
13:57Against Maruyama Shijouha,
13:59who did not use contour lines
14:01but used soft colors,
14:03BAITSU clearly drew contour lines
14:06and colored with sharpness
14:08that left marks on the brush.
14:10The composition was different
14:12from that of Maruyama Shijouha,
14:14and he drew flowers and vivid birds
14:17that bloomed in full screen.
14:20Wow, amazing!
14:22This not only increased the splendor,
14:25but also enhanced the realism.
14:28The excellent depiction
14:30was also demonstrated
14:32in the landscape painting.
14:35In Jousen Michikuzu,
14:37there is an exquisite balance
14:39between a waterfall and a forest,
14:42which creates a fantastic world.
14:45Wow, amazing!
14:47Shiki Kachouzubyobu
14:49was a masterpiece
14:51that he created
14:53when he was 65 years old.
14:55Wow!
14:57In Useki,
14:59birds flock around a peach tree,
15:02and a waterfall flows in the back,
15:05and there are beautiful flowers by the river.
15:08Wow!
15:10The flow of water leads to the left stone,
15:13and on the opposite shore,
15:15various plants,
15:17including pine trees,
15:19are in full bloom.
15:21Birds are flying in the sky.
15:24The bold composition with depth
15:26is also wonderful,
15:28and you can feel the fresh air
15:30of the forest.
15:35Let's take a look at the requests again.
15:38In Yamamoto Baiitsu's Kakejuku,
15:40there are 12 pieces.
15:42Shiki's Kachou is written,
15:45and in January there is a bamboo crane.
15:49In May,
15:51there are red roses on top and bottom,
15:53and a sparrow is crying.
15:55In August,
15:57the leaves of the Japanese palm tree
15:59are slowly growing.
16:01In October, when autumn deepens,
16:04shirasagi are aiming for prey
16:06from the shadows of leaves and pine trees.
16:09And in December,
16:11when snow falls,
16:13there are two pairs of ducks standing by the water.
16:17All of them are delicate and beautiful,
16:20so they are called Baiitsu,
16:23but how are they judged?
16:26How was the video?
16:28It was wonderful.
16:29How was it?
16:31I want to believe that it is real.
16:34I didn't know there was such a complicated work.
16:38It's finally here.
16:40The big one.
16:42Here it is.
16:43No, no.
16:45It's been a while since I've done this.
16:47No, no.
16:49Will it exceed our expectations?
16:56This is...
17:04I did it!
17:23How much do you think it's worth?
17:26I think it's worth 1.5 million yen.
17:28It's important to have all of them.
17:30What do you think, Ms. Oya?
17:32I want to see how much it's worth.
17:35You want to see it.
17:36I think it's worth 2 million yen.
17:392 million yen.
17:40How about you, Ms. Sugai?
17:413.6 million yen.
17:433.6 million yen.
17:49Not yet.
17:50We're still waiting.
17:52Open the price.
17:54Now, 1.5 million yen.
17:57How is it?
17:581, 2, 3, 4, 5.
18:035,000 yen.
18:0560,000 yen.
18:065,000 yen.
18:085,000 yen.
18:12It was a fake.
18:14But I think you drew it well.
18:17The lines of the bytes are very sharp and tense.
18:22But it doesn't stretch at all at the end of January.
18:26I feel like I'm tracing it from the top of the line I drew.
18:30This is a work from September.
18:33There's a bird stuck in a rock.
18:36The bird's legs are wobbly.
18:39It's hard to say that the bird is stuck.
18:42Kachouga in bytes is a very beautiful, transparent color.
18:49Compared to that, it's much calmer.
18:52If you don't compare it, you'll be fooled.
18:54That's right.
18:55It's the red of the captain's head.
18:57It's a modern red.
18:59I think it was drawn by someone after me.
19:03It's a shame.
19:05It's a shame.
19:07I'll try to draw it every month.
19:10You can draw it easily.
19:12You can draw it easily.
19:13Please enjoy it.
19:14Thank you very much.
19:15Be careful.
19:16Thank you very much.
19:17Shucho! Nandemo Gantenzan in Seiyo!
19:25This time, the stage is Seiyo City in the southwestern part of Ehime Prefecture.
19:31In a city rich in nature facing the sea,
19:35delicious food from the sea, village, and mountains are popular.
19:40Now, the famous spot is the Uwakome Museum, which exhibits old-fashioned agricultural equipment.
19:48In fact, this building is 109 meters long.
19:56What can you experience here?
19:59Ready, start!
20:05It's a race to wear a diaper.
20:08It's fast.
20:10Yoshikawa has almost no experience in sports,
20:13but she shows her resilience with her dance-trained legs in the AKB era.
20:18She reaches the goal without stopping even once.
20:22It's too hard.
20:25There is also a competition, so if you want to try it, please try it.
20:33First, Hayashi, who admires overseas life.
20:37Where do you want to live?
20:38Malaysia.
20:39I want to live in Malaysia.
20:41Have you ever had a relationship with Malaysia?
20:43No, not at all.
20:45But Gakuto said it was good.
20:50It's not a matter of climate or food, is it?
20:54It's a secret.
20:58Here are the treasures.
21:02This is...
21:03It's a statue of Ryusei Kishida.
21:06Big name, Ryusei Kishida.
21:09About 15 years ago, my father was asked by an old acquaintance
21:14to dispose of firewood when he entered the facility.
21:18It was one of them.
21:21At first, I didn't care about the author,
21:24but one day, when I was watching TV,
21:27I was surprised to see a statue of Ryusei Kishida that looked like a request.
21:32I thought I had it,
21:35and I was happy to display it in the living room from that day.
21:40Her father likes it very much, but what about her other family?
21:46The atmosphere is a little creepy,
21:49so it's creepy.
21:51I'm afraid of this picture.
21:54Today, her father, daughter, and Rei are at the venue.
21:58Can't you sleep at night?
22:00No, I can't.
22:02Do you?
22:04No, I can't.
22:08Her evaluation is 300,000 yen.
22:15If it's real, I want to sell it right away and go on a luxurious trip with my family.
22:22What's the result?
22:24Ta-da!
22:263,000 yen!
22:29Ta-da!
22:34Unfortunately, it's not a work of Ryusei Kishida.
22:37There is an oil painting called Keito Kataka Keseru Reiko Shouzou.
22:43I think it's a drawing that imitates that composition.
22:47The most characteristic feature is the thorough depiction.
22:50On the other hand, this request
22:53The expression of the details of the clothes is also drawn in a rough line.
22:59And above all, the expression.
23:01The expression of Ryusei's work is very sharp.
23:06The power of the eyes of this girl is not transmitted.
23:12If it's real, it's at least 50 million yen.
23:17Next is Nakano, a mandarin orange farmer.
23:22You're a mandarin orange farmer.
23:24What about mandarin oranges today?
23:26I've just finished a rumor.
23:28I haven't started the rumor yet.
23:30Everyone was looking forward to it.
23:33Is that so?
23:34It's a shame.
23:37Here are the treasures.
23:40Thank you very much.
23:45A painter who has been active from Bakumatsu to Taisho,
23:48It is a painting of Kichido Utsumi.
23:51About 70 years ago, my grandfather bought it at Uwajima Kitte's famous store,
23:56700,000 yen from Date family.
24:0030 years ago,
24:02Ever since it was decorated at my brother's wedding,
24:05I've been keeping it.
24:08It's heavy and big.
24:10Don't bother me.
24:15This time, to apply for this exhibition,
24:19I was going to take a picture, but it was moldy.
24:23Moldy?
24:24Wow, it's true.
24:26What?
24:28Did you bring something moldy today?
24:32However, his evaluation is a fair 1 million yen.
24:38Even though some of it was moldy,
24:40It's a pretty good work, so I'm looking forward to it.
24:45What is the result?
24:47Ta-da!
24:491.2 million yen!
24:51I'm glad.
24:55I did it.
24:571.2 million yen for moldy.
25:01Kichido Utsumi's six-pillar, one-storied building.
25:04It's real.
25:06He was born in Fukui.
25:08He translated in Kyoto.
25:10He loved Chinese manga.
25:12He was a big fan of these three-pillar buildings.
25:15Five years in Taisho.
25:17Tsurushima Castle, also known as Uwajima Castle.
25:19He painted it at a hotel there.
25:21It's written in three.
25:24The right side is the autumn scenery.
25:27The waterfall is on the cliff between the autumn leaves.
25:30Autumn is the best season to enjoy while thinking about it.
25:35On the left side, there is a picture of Nishiki's embroidery.
25:41On the left side, it says,
25:43The snow has stopped.
25:45The scenery of Taniyama has just cleared up.
25:47Who would like to live between these rocks?
25:51A white-eyebrowed monk is reading a book of the same religion
25:56under the shade of a rock.
26:00It's a very wonderful work.
26:03It's a shame that I don't have this mold.
26:06If I didn't have it, I would have bought it for 2,000,000 to 2,500,000 yen.
26:13Next is Mr. Kirisawa, a record collector.
26:22I was surprised.
26:24He gave me an orange.
26:27I'll have it later.
26:31Your hobby is collecting records.
26:33How many records do you have now?
26:35About 5,000.
26:365,000?
26:38Here is his collection.
26:41He makes his home like a record shop
26:44and releases them for free only on weekends.
26:47He also sells them to those who want to reduce the number of records.
26:54Has the number decreased?
26:56No, it hasn't.
26:58I want to ask him about the records he has sold.
27:01I want to buy them again.
27:03What are you doing?
27:07Here are his treasures.
27:13This is a beautiful painting of Togo Seiji.
27:16Three years ago,
27:18he bought three paintings at a recycle shop for 500 yen.
27:22He opened one of the paintings on the spot.
27:26Surprisingly, this painting was inside.
27:30I was surprised when I opened it.
27:32Did you recognize it right away?
27:34I like Togo Seiji.
27:36I asked the shop owner if it was okay.
27:40He said it was okay because there was no signature on it.
27:43So you bought it?
27:44Yes, I bought it for 500 yen.
27:46At first, I thought there was a low possibility that it was real
27:50because there was no signature on it.
27:53About half a year ago,
27:55Mr. Yamamura, the curator of this program, said,
27:58Togo Seiji's paintings often don't have a signature.
28:04When I saw it,
28:06I thought,
28:08what if it was real?
28:12So I took a close look at it again.
28:16The gradation around the eyelashes and the shadow around the neck
28:22are very beautiful.
28:24What do you think, Nana-san?
28:26I think this painting is wonderful,
28:30but I'm not sure if it's worth 500 yen.
28:35The estimated value of this painting is 300,000 yen.
28:42If 500 yen is 300,000 yen,
28:45it's 600 times more expensive.
28:48Or...
28:50What's the result?
28:52Ta-da!
28:54It's 10,000 yen!
28:57What a shame!
29:00It's a shame, but it's not Togo Seiji's work.
29:04There is no signature on this work,
29:06so I bought it for 10,000 yen
29:08because I thought it could be enjoyed
29:10as a beautiful painting with a high degree of perfection.
29:12Looking at it from a distance,
29:14it doesn't look like Togo Seiji's work.
29:16However, if you look at it in detail,
29:18the lines on the hair are very monotonous and vague.
29:23And one of the features is the slightly extended neck.
29:26It's too long,
29:29and the composition on the screen is unbalanced.
29:33The reason why there is no signature
29:36is because it's a collection of works
29:38that will be exhibited at the museum.
29:40That's why I don't think there should be a signature.
29:42On the other hand,
29:44there is a signature of Togo Seiji.
29:48Next is Mr. Okada,
29:50who is very good at sumo.
29:53I saw it.
29:57It is a local sumo tournament
30:00with a history of about 170 years.
30:03He has been participating in Otoi O-sumo since he was an elementary school student.
30:08He was active in the sumo club when he was in high school.
30:12How was it?
30:14Well...
30:16Let's do it.
30:19I'll do it.
30:20You were wrestling, so how much do you weigh?
30:23117 kg.
30:25Let's stop.
30:28Ready, go!
30:35I can't breathe.
30:39His treasure is a cute gyokudo.
30:43When my grandfather worked at a gas station,
30:47he bought it from a customer.
30:50Did you buy it from a customer who came to fill up the gas?
30:54Yes.
30:57He has been a big fan of this program since he was a child.
31:00He borrowed his grandfather's treasure
31:03when he heard that a business trip was being held in his hometown.
31:06What is interesting about this program?
31:10It's like a fake.
31:12When it's cheap,
31:14it looks like a real car.
31:16You can be Tony now.
31:21It may be as Mr. Ishida said.
31:24Why?
31:25We investigated about a cute gyokudo this time.
31:29It was a more colorful picture.
31:35It's dangerous.
31:39But if this is a real one...
31:43I think this simple feeling
31:46may be worth a lot of money.
31:48You're too quiet.
31:52The price is 1 million yen.
31:58If the price goes down,
32:01please enjoy it a lot.
32:05What is the result?
32:07Ta-da!
32:09It's 500,000 yen.
32:11It's a big deal to go down.
32:15I was a little surprised.
32:18To be honest, how did you feel?
32:20I thought it was a fake.
32:24I think it's a real good one.
32:28There is no hesitation in the pencil.
32:30The lines are very smooth.
32:32It's beautiful, isn't it?
32:34I drew the legs in the foreground.
32:36This is a stone spirit,
32:38but I drew it with a simple brushstroke in a dark corner.
32:42I can imagine that it is Kawabe
32:44because it has legs.
32:46The stone spirit crying in a high voice is the best.
32:50I think it's a wonderful work
32:52that you can feel the whole scenery
32:54with just this.
32:56It may be inherited in the future,
32:58but please cherish it.
33:02Next is Mr. Haneda, a big pro-wrestling fan.
33:07Who are you addicted to?
33:09Antonio Inoki.
33:11He loves Inoki too much.
33:13When he was 37 years old,
33:15he opened a restaurant called Tokon.
33:18What is the special menu?
33:20There was Tokon Yaki.
33:22It's Okonomiyaki,
33:24but it's a total of one sheet.
33:27It's a huge amount.
33:29That's right.
33:31Here are the treasures.
33:37This is a shell that Antonio Inoki
33:39brought up in the battle of Ganryujima.
33:43In 1987,
33:45Inoki decided to have a match
33:47with his enemy, Masa Saito,
33:49on the stage of Ganryujima.
33:53At that time,
33:55Inoki had this shell
33:57in his hand on a ship crossing the island.
34:00Since he was young,
34:02he has been involved in the industry
34:04of pro-wrestling held in his hometown.
34:07When he opened a restaurant called Tokon,
34:10he received this treasure
34:12as a celebration
34:14from a salesperson of pro-wrestling in Japan.
34:17How did you feel when you got it?
34:19I was shivering.
34:21After that,
34:23Masa Saito,
34:25who was Inoki's opponent,
34:27came to the restaurant.
34:30I was asked
34:32why this was here.
34:35From Masa?
34:36Yes.
34:37There was Yakisoba in front of Masa Saito.
34:39When Masa ate it,
34:41the question was over.
34:43I couldn't answer.
34:45Masa went to Yakisoba from there.
34:47That's right.
34:50Masa Saito's evaluation is
34:52at least 500,000 yen.
34:56It's a treasure that supported his life.
34:59No matter how expensive it is,
35:01he won't let it go.
35:03What will happen?
35:05Let's see after the commercial.
35:08Let's go.
35:27In 1987,
35:29a legendary match between
35:31Antonio Inoki and Masa Saito
35:33was held in Ganryu-jima.
35:36At that time,
35:37Kai, who was in the boat
35:39where Inoki crossed the island,
35:41won.
35:43Ta-da!
35:45200,000 yen!
35:47This is amazing!
35:511, 2, 3!
35:54Ta-da!
35:57It's a precious treasure
35:59for Inoki fans.
36:01The Ganryu-jima match
36:03is a special match
36:05that you can't miss
36:07when you look back on the history
36:09of various battles.
36:11No audience, no time limit,
36:13no referee.
36:15The rules were held
36:17in a fighting style
36:19of mutual pride.
36:21The match time was
36:232 hours 5 minutes 14 seconds,
36:25the longest in Japanese pro-wrestling history.
36:27At the end,
36:29Saito lost and Inoki won.
36:31This Kai was
36:33built as a memorial.
36:35400 years ago,
36:37the match between
36:39Musashi Miyamoto and Kojiro Sasaki
36:41was held in Ganryu-jima.
36:43According to the legend,
36:45Inoki and Saito were sent
36:47to each other.
36:49It is a treasure that will remain in history.
36:51Please take good care of it.
36:53Kantei-dan is broadcast
36:55all over Japan.
36:59Next is from Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture.
37:01When I asked
37:03them to come to my house,
37:05they were looking at
37:07the pictures of the couple.
37:09The next client is
37:11Yasunori Konishi,
37:1384 years old.
37:15It's a high-rise dance.
37:17This picture
37:19is a picture of
37:21Yasunori when he was young.
37:23It's wonderful.
37:25We got used to
37:27dancing.
37:29When Yasunori was
37:31a college student,
37:33there was a dance boom.
37:35I wanted to
37:37be better at dancing,
37:39so I went to a dance class.
37:41The teacher was
37:43Ms. Hisai.
37:45She was the youngest
37:47and the prettiest teacher in the class.
37:49Since then,
37:51she has been looking forward to meeting
37:53Ms. Hisai.
37:55She has improved a lot
37:57and won the championship
37:59at the competition.
38:01I was like this.
38:03If I failed,
38:05I would be kicked out.
38:07I was good at dancing.
38:09We were together
38:11for a long time.
38:13After getting married,
38:15we were busy with
38:17our own business.
38:19We were away from dancing.
38:21In his mid-fifties,
38:23he joined the competition
38:25with his passion.
38:27However...
38:29I can't breathe.
38:31It's too hard.
38:33I can't dance.
38:35This is
38:37Ms. Hisai's costume.
38:39I still keep it.
38:41She is attractive.
38:43It was hard to watch.
38:45I don't think so.
38:47Ms. Hisai is
38:49embarrassed.
38:51By the way,
38:53what is the treasure?
38:55It's a work of a famous French woman
38:57who is a sculptor.
38:59This is
39:01similar to
39:03our dancing.
39:05What?
39:09About 25 years ago,
39:11a large company
39:13visited us
39:15with the treasure.
39:17The company was about
39:19to go bankrupt.
39:21We were in trouble.
39:23So we bought it
39:25for 10 million yen.
39:27We thought it was a joke.
39:29But it was
39:31our dancing.
39:33We thought it was
39:35our destiny.
39:37So we bought it.
39:41This is
39:43the treasure
39:45we bought for 10 million yen.
39:47Here comes the great man.
39:49He is
39:51Mr. Yasunori Konishi,
39:53a female sculptor.
39:55Nice to meet you.
39:57Nice to meet you, too.
39:59You have a good posture
40:01thanks to your dancing.
40:03You are young.
40:05I'm 84 years old.
40:07I can't see.
40:09You went to a dance class
40:11and got married to the teacher.
40:13Is she your wife?
40:15Yes, she is.
40:17What?
40:19Are you 90 years old?
40:23You are young.
40:25You have a good posture.
40:29The treasure is
40:31exactly the same.
40:33It's our destiny.
40:35Open!
40:39What's your name?
40:41My name is Camille Claudel.
40:43You know my name, right?
40:45I'm his disciple.
40:47A man and a woman
40:49are dancing together.
40:51I felt like
40:53I was in the movie.
40:55It's a passionate movie
40:57about love.
40:59It's romantic.
41:01The muscle
41:03is well-expressed.
41:05It's dynamic.
41:07The butt is dented.
41:09The butt is
41:11well-expressed.
41:13It's amazing.
41:15This is 18kg.
41:1718kg?
41:19There are only 8 in the world.
41:23And
41:25it's 10 million yen.
41:29Osaka people are
41:31very stingy,
41:33but they do it when they have to.
41:35It's as if
41:37blood is flowing.
41:41The one who created
41:43the white hair
41:45was Camille Claudel.
41:47Although she was
41:49as talented as Rodin,
41:51she was not recognized
41:53because she was a woman.
41:55Her life was
41:57a tragic sculpture.
41:59Born in 1864
42:01in Aisne,
42:03Germany,
42:05Camille Claudel
42:07left a masterpiece
42:09at the age of 12.
42:11It was a statue
42:13of Bismarck,
42:15a German Chancellor.
42:17She created it
42:19with her imagination.
42:21She went to Paris
42:23to become a sculptor.
42:25Auguste Rodin
42:27gave her instructions.
42:29Camille was
42:3119 years old at the time.
42:33Rodin was fascinated
42:35by Camille's
42:37extraordinary talent
42:39and her beauty.
42:41He taught her
42:43the technique of
42:45modeling.
42:47On the other hand,
42:49Camille believed
42:51that Rodin was
42:53a great artist
42:55who could develop
42:57her own talent.
42:59Camille poured her
43:01heart and blood
43:03for Rodin.
43:05At this time,
43:07Rodin was working
43:09on his masterpiece
43:11The Gates of Hell.
43:13Camille was
43:15entrusted with
43:17the important
43:19hands and feet.
43:21Eventually,
43:23they fell in love
43:25and created
43:27Rodin.
43:29However,
43:31their love
43:33had a big obstacle.
43:35Rodin had a wife
43:37who had been with him
43:39since his 20s.
43:41On top of that,
43:43Camille's ideas
43:45and talent
43:47were taken over by Rodin.
43:49It was difficult
43:51for experts
43:53to distinguish
43:55between Camille and Rodin.
43:57However,
43:59they were all
44:01honored by Rodin.
44:03Rodin was recognized
44:05as a sculptor
44:07without giving up
44:09on women.
44:11Waltz
44:13was born
44:15in such a conflict.
44:17A man and a woman
44:19dance together.
44:21However,
44:23Rodin refused to
44:25hold Camille's hand.
44:27Camille's heart was broken.
44:29The two
44:31broke up
44:33and Rodin returned
44:35to his wife.
44:37At that time,
44:39Camille was working
44:41on her masterpiece
44:43The Gates of Hell.
44:45An old woman
44:47was trying to take
44:49a man away.
44:51Camille
44:53hit her heart
44:55against the sculpture.
44:59Originally,
45:01this statue was
45:03a young woman
45:05holding a man's arm.
45:07But when she realized
45:09that Rodin would not return,
45:11it became a cruel
45:13sculpture of love and separation.
45:17However,
45:19Rodin's magic
45:21was known to the world.
45:25The more she tried
45:27to leave Rodin,
45:29the more
45:31Rodin's shadow
45:33shone on her head,
45:35and her love
45:37became hatred.
45:39Camille's heart
45:41was broken
45:43and she was
45:45obsessed with
45:47Rodin.
45:49At the age of 48,
45:51Camille was admitted
45:53to a psychiatric hospital.
45:55After that,
45:57she did not go out
45:59for 30 years
46:01until she died.
46:03She never touched clay again.
46:05Let's take a look
46:07at the work again.
46:09Camille Claudel's
46:11waltz.
46:13The height of the statue
46:15The man is
46:17muscular.
46:19The woman is
46:21soft and supple.
46:23Although it is a reprint,
46:25the number of works is 8,
46:27which is extremely small.
46:29The material is 18 gold.
46:31The gold purity
46:33of 18 gold is 75%,
46:35so you can expect
46:37a high price.
46:39But how
46:41is it judged?
46:43The story of Rodin and Camille
46:45is amazing.
46:47It's amazing.
46:49I got goosebumps.
46:51The face is actually
46:53turned away.
46:55I didn't know
46:57there was such a meaning.
46:59I think it would be nice
47:01if you could raise your gaze.
47:03It's a little expensive than the content.
47:05After this,
47:07the result of the shock
47:09was revealed in the studio.
47:11Part 2
47:13The price of the statue
47:15It's asking for
47:17a lot of money.
47:19How much is it?
47:21Let's open
47:23the prize.
47:25The second
47:27prize
47:29The third prize
47:31The fourth prize
47:37There are
47:393, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10!
47:433, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10!
47:453, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10!
47:47Congratulations!
47:49Amazing!
47:51This is very rare.
47:53This is a restored version of the stone sculpture.
47:57In 1990, the Paris Museum of Contemporary Art
48:00created this 18-piece stone sculpture
48:03based on the stone sculpture
48:06owned by the family of Camille Claudel,
48:09and it is made of Reine Marie Paris.
48:12Like this work,
48:14there is love and hatred at the same time.
48:17It is a great skill to express
48:20the subtle and complex feelings of humans.
48:23If it is an original bronze statue
48:25it is worth several hundred million yen.
48:28This is not an original,
48:30but the price is high now,
48:32so it is worth this much.
48:35Please take good care of it.
48:37How do you feel?
48:38I'm happy.
48:39I'm happy, too.
48:40Please take good care of it.
48:42Thank you very much.
48:44Thank you very much.
48:45We are looking for a client.
48:48If you are looking for a treasure,
48:50if you want to sell a treasure,
48:52please apply for the program
48:55including photos and episodes of the treasure.
48:58We are waiting for you.
49:00For more information,
49:02please visit the program website.