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00:00I need somebody
00:02It's a one-way ticket
00:05You know I need someone
00:07Ogawa Sanchi, a pioneer of Japanese stand-glass
00:11I was young so much younger than I was
00:13The precious treasure has appeared
00:16I never knew that anybody's
00:17Wow, it's beautiful
00:19It's a romantic feeling
00:21This light calms me down
00:23Welcome
00:26In Kushiro, a client who runs a banzai bar
00:29got a Chinese baked goods
00:32with 10 million yen
00:35About 600 years ago
00:37About 600 years ago
00:39Which one is it?
00:41Is it real?
00:44We asked Mr.Uki from Kumamoto
00:48Popular Tiktok creators are also surprised
00:51The first product is coming
00:54The audience is excited
01:01Hello
01:03Welcome
01:05Thank you
01:08My routine has increased
01:10Since I woke up
01:12I have a new routine
01:14I jump 10 times
01:16In the morning?
01:17My organs forget
01:19I'm here
01:21Sometimes I say I'm here
01:24You say I'm here
01:26I'll teach you
01:28I'll do it
01:29You jump and wake up
01:3110 times
01:32I'm going to wake up
01:33Today's guest is
01:36Kaneko Megumi, a former congressman and commentator
01:42Born in Tsukigatamura, Niigata Prefecture in 1978
01:48She was the village chief for two generations
01:53Tsukigatamura is the birthplace of traditional arts
01:58What is this?
02:00Kaneko participated as a dancer from the age of 3 to the first year of high school
02:06She was waiting for an acrobatic dance like a combination of shishimai and kikugei
02:12I can't do this
02:15From this experience, she became interested in folk arts
02:20The theme of her college thesis was shishimai
02:29After that, she became a member of Niigata City Council
02:33In 2012, she left Niigata and became the first member of the council
02:40In 2016, she became the first member of the council
02:48But in the meantime
02:51Her husband, Kensuke Miyazaki, who was also a member of the council, had a terrible accident
03:01But they managed to overcome the crisis
03:05In her essay, YURUSU CHIKARA, she said
03:10By forgiving her husband, she was able to become happy
03:17Kaneko appeared on a TV show 5 years ago
03:24Her treasure was a Japanese artist from Niigata, Yukari Niigata
03:31The price was 350,000 yen
03:34It was a half-hearted result
03:37This time, she will appear with a treasure that exceeds that
03:43Here is the client
03:45Kaneko Megumi from Tokyo
03:53YURUSU CHIKARA is a big vessel
03:56She had the power to be forgiven
03:59Kaneko Megumi, who forgave her husband, was also attacked
04:02Why did you forgive him?
04:04I couldn't forgive him
04:06It's complicated
04:08Kaneko, do you think you will return to the world?
04:11How about Miyazaki? I want to bring Miyazaki back
04:14Miyazaki!
04:15Let's ask him
04:17He was there?
04:19I met a woman who looks like him
04:21He was there
04:23How is your wife today?
04:25She is perfect today
04:27From head to toe, she is perfect
04:29She is not talking today
04:31She wants to return to the world
04:33Do you want to return to Japan?
04:35Yes
04:37It's like a fraud
04:41Kaneko appeared on a TV show 5 years ago
04:43The price was a half-hearted result
04:45It was a work of my uncle
04:49Is it your own work?
04:51It's my uncle's revenge
04:53Your uncle's revenge?
04:55Let's open the treasure
05:01What is this?
05:03It's a work of Yasugoro Ataka
05:05He was active in the Showa period
05:07He is a painter
05:09He is from Niigata
05:11It's a good atmosphere
05:13The way of drawing the flower
05:15It's the same color as the whole
05:17Is it impressive?
05:19They are different
05:21It's true
05:23It's a picture of the future
05:25It's a picture of Kaneko and Miyazaki
05:27It's a good picture
05:29They have experienced many things
05:31It's like this
05:33This is Miyazaki
05:35It's a little broken
05:37What do you think of this picture?
05:39This is
05:41It's over 350,000 yen
05:43It's over
05:45It's a good picture
05:47What do you think of the picture itself?
05:49It's not a price
05:51Can you answer like this?
05:53Last time
05:55When you were here
05:57Miyazaki was here
05:59I remember talking a lot
06:01It was a full cut
06:03It's not Ken Okan
06:09It's over 350,000 yen
06:11It's over
06:15What do you think of the picture itself?
06:17It's over 500,000 yen
06:19It's over
06:21Let's open the price
06:25What do you think?
06:31It's over 300,000 yen
06:33What?
06:35It's a little over
06:37It's a little over
06:39I think the content is good
06:41It was drawn in 1919
06:43It was drawn in 1919
06:45It was drawn in 1919
06:47It's a modern painting
06:49It's a thick line
06:51The painting is carefully painted
06:53The painting is carefully painted
06:55The color of the background is good
06:57The color of the background is good
06:59Pink, blue, yellow
07:01The price is
07:03The price is
07:05300,000 yen
07:07If anything is noticed
07:09This picture will be popular
07:11Be more careful than Miyazaki
07:13Be more careful than Miyazaki
07:15Yes, both are important.
07:18Next, from Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Prefecture.
07:23As soon as we asked,
07:25he was reading a picture book in front of the children.
07:32The next client is Mr. Shuji Odawa, 71 years old.
07:38Moi!
07:42Everyone seems to be listening with great interest.
07:46What are you reading?
07:49It's called Moi Moi.
07:50Ah, so that's what the book is about.
07:52I only say the word moi,
07:55but it's a book with a variety of expressions.
08:00It goes like this.
08:03Moi Moi Moi Moi Moi Moi Moi
08:07Moi Moi
08:11At first, it looks like a mysterious face,
08:13but it turns into a smile when you don't expect it.
08:16The expression softens.
08:18That's the kind of reaction this book has.
08:22It's a very fun book.
08:25When he was a student, he was a member of the Automatic Theater Research Society.
08:30He loves to see the children's smiles.
08:3320 years ago, he was a volunteer
08:36and read aloud to children,
08:38especially when they didn't go to school.
08:42The way babies and children look is different every time,
08:47but it's very attractive.
08:49It's fun to read.
08:51It gives me energy for the future.
08:55In addition, to entertain the children,
08:59he also sings with the guitar he practiced at the time of the folk song boom.
09:16What a wonderful activity!
09:19By the way, what is your treasure?
09:22It's a work of an artist called a pioneer of Japanese stained glass.
09:27In fact, the artist is my grandfather's brother.
09:32I've never met him,
09:34and I've kept this treasure in my closet since before I was born.
09:42However, in 2008, a book about the artist was published
09:48and introduced on TV.
09:51I think it's very valuable.
09:57I look forward to working with you.
10:00Who is the artist?
10:03Let's take a look at the studio.
10:06Here's the client.
10:08I'm Shuji Ogawa from Shizuoka.
10:16It was a strange book.
10:19Mr. Fukuzawa seems to be good at drawing.
10:21In my case, I thought the child would cry because his voice was too loud.
10:24I see.
10:25I said,
10:28If a child is laughing, I will be happy.
10:31I'm very happy when I come here.
10:34Now, let's take a look at the treasure.
10:37Open!
10:43It's a stained glass.
10:45What is drawn on the right?
10:47It's an antler.
10:49What's on the left?
10:51It's a lampshade.
10:53The artist is my grandfather's brother, Ogawa Sanchi.
10:57How old is he?
10:59He's about the same age as me.
11:01Even in the same stained glass,
11:03he expressed it in the shape of a circle.
11:06Have you always been interested in Ogawa Sanchi's works?
11:12Not at all.
11:14Ogawa Sanchi's work began to gain popularity around 2000.
11:21It's very recent.
11:23It's an apple.
11:25According to my father,
11:27it was completed before it was completed.
11:30I think it was completed by his wife, Ikuyo Ogawa.
11:34How about you, Sugai?
11:36Yes.
11:37The shape of the apple is cute.
11:39The lampshade is a flower.
11:41The colors are completely different.
11:45How about you, Kaneko?
11:47I'd like to put more light on it.
11:50Let's put some light on it.
11:54It's beautiful!
11:57It's a romantic feeling.
11:59This light calms me down.
12:01It's wonderful.
12:03I've never seen an apple so beautiful
12:07when I put it on the edge of the vase.
12:10The difference between the three colors is exquisite.
12:13It's different when you put the light on it.
12:16The art of light and color,
12:18stained glass.
12:20In Europe,
12:22stained glass has developed a lot
12:25as a decoration that colors churches and cathedrals.
12:30On the other hand,
12:32what was the Japanese stained glass like?
12:36There is an answer to the work of Ogawa Sanchi,
12:40a stained glass artist from Kitai.
12:43He was born in 1867 in Ishino, Shizuoka.
12:48He loved painting since he was a child,
12:52so he entrusted his family to his brother
12:55and enrolled in a newly established Tokyo art school.
13:00There, he learned the basics of Japanese painting
13:03and put his effort into copying classical masterpieces.
13:08This is the foundation of stained glass.
13:13In 1900,
13:15he flew to the U.S. to study as a painter.
13:19There, he encountered the glass culture.
13:23In the U.S. at the time,
13:25Lafarge and Tiffany were
13:28developing opal-scented glass,
13:31which emits a unique light
13:34that had never been seen in monochrome glass.
13:40Sanchi discovered new possibilities
13:44in the light of this glass,
13:47which was completely different from painting.
13:51He visited many factories in the U.S.
13:55When he returned to Japan,
13:57he opened his own studio.
13:59Japan was in the middle of the Western architecture boom.
14:03The demand for his work was increasing.
14:07His first work was a library at Keio University
14:12built to commemorate the 50th anniversary of its founding.
14:16A goddess with a pen mark,
14:18a symbol of Keio,
14:20and a Japanese samurai looking up at it.
14:25It's a unique design,
14:27but under the painting,
14:29it's written in Latin,
14:31that a pen is stronger than a sword.
14:35After that, Sanchi created works
14:38that combined Western stained glass technology
14:41with Japanese motifs,
14:43such as Kachou Fugetsu.
14:47This is the ultimate work of Sanchi.
14:51The composition is like a Japanese painting.
14:58The vivid colors of the hydrangea
15:03and the pure white wood.
15:09The beauty of the water.
15:14The reflection of the glass.
15:17Combined with the scenery outside.
15:21What?
15:23The change of seasons.
15:26Wow.
15:27What is the beauty of Japan?
15:29What is the beauty of Japanese people?
15:32Sanchi painted with stained glass.
15:35It's beautiful.
15:37Not only the design and composition,
15:40but each glass has its own ingenuity.
15:45For example,
15:47look at the sky and the water.
15:50They are actually the same color,
15:53but only the water part
15:55has uneven glass on the surface.
15:59This creates a color that can't be expressed in one piece,
16:03and it looks like the surface is shining.
16:07Sanchi continued to look for the possibility of glass expression,
16:12but in 1928,
16:14after going on a sketch trip,
16:17he fell ill and couldn't go home.
16:21In 1962.
16:24Let's look at the requests again.
16:27Ogawa Sanchi's Lampshade and Stained Glass.
16:32The lampshade is in the design of Art Deco,
16:36and each glass has a complex gradation.
16:41The light is warm and soft.
16:46The size of the stained glass is about 88 cm in height.
16:52The apple grown on the branch from the vase
16:56emits different colors one by one
16:59by the opal stained glass.
17:03There is a Sanchi's signature on the bottom left.
17:07It's cute.
17:09Many of Sanchi's works have disappeared
17:13due to the Great Kanto Earthquake and World War II,
17:17and very few remain.
17:21What is the reason?
17:26Is this a signature?
17:27Yes.
17:28Sanchi.
17:29This is a good signature.
17:31Let's make it at the temple.
17:34The result of the evaluation is after the commercial.
18:01The price of the lampshade is about 500,000 yen.
18:06How much is the price of the lampshade?
18:08About 500,000 yen.
18:10The price of the lampshade is about 500,000 yen.
18:12Let's check the price.
18:14Open the price.
18:181, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12.
18:24It's 280,000 yen.
18:26Congratulations.
18:29That's great.
18:32The price of the lampshade is 80,000 yen.
18:35The price of the panel of the stained glass is 200,000 yen.
18:39The price of the lampshade is
18:42opal stained glass.
18:44The glass was popular in the United States at that time.
18:47The glass is wrapped in copper foil.
18:51The glass is soldered.
18:53The panel was completed by Ms. Ikuyo after she passed away.
19:00I think she continued to work at Ogawa Studio.
19:07I don't know how much she was involved in the work.
19:12However, I think the design of the work itself is a funeral home.
19:17The leaning of the leaves and the leaning of the apple
19:21are simple and complicated.
19:23Looking at the technique,
19:25I don't think this is a funeral home's work.
19:28The soldering of the lead to connect the glass is not very good.
19:33And the sign on the bottom left.
19:36The work of the funeral home has a sign in stained glass.
19:39This work has a wire bent.
19:42I think someone from Ogawa Studio's workshop
19:46put the funeral home there.
19:50I think it's a good idea to display the work
19:53where the light of the sun shines.
19:57How was it?
19:59I can't believe it.
20:01It was amazing.
20:03Please take good care of it.
20:05The director of NANDEMO KANTEIDAN,
20:07INUKI!
20:12This time,
20:14Mr. Kenuuki Kumamoto,
20:16who celebrates his 20th anniversary of his death,
20:19is in charge of the introduction.
20:21He is from Uki City.
20:23Hello.
20:24I'm Hina Kagei, the ambassador of Uki City.
20:27She has more than 10 million followers.
20:29She is a very popular Tik Tok creator.
20:32She is also active as a model and actress.
20:36Here are the top 3 spots recommended by Ms. Kagei.
20:41First, the third place.
20:44San San Ukiko, Uki Saikan.
20:47It's a place where you can find local vegetables and seafood.
20:51Gelato is very popular.
20:53It's made with fresh vegetables and fruits.
20:57Her recommendation is
20:59the ginger flavor.
21:02It smells like ginger.
21:05But it's sweet.
21:07It's a very strange feeling.
21:10The second place is
21:12the Fujimoto Onigawara Studio.
21:15They specialize in decorative straws called Onishi.
21:20They spend more than a month to make them.
21:25They have been known as the Mayo family.
21:28They also sell clothes like this.
21:33This Onigawara key chain is cute with a smile.
21:38The first place is
21:40Nishiko Misumi, who is registered as a World Heritage Site.
21:45In the Meiji period,
21:47it was designed by a Dutch architect to extract coal.
21:52The stone walls, waterways, and bridges
21:56were left as they were.
22:00It's recommended to take a picture of the ceiling on the stone floor.
22:06That's a good idea.
22:09Let's go.
22:11First, Mr. Tanaka, who was registered as a World Heritage Site by his father.
22:17Why didn't your father register you?
22:19I was embarrassed, so I said my name instead.
22:22I see.
22:23Why did you say yes?
22:25I was told that I would get half of the appraisal fee.
22:28I see.
22:31Here are the treasures.
22:35This is a Bajohai made of Ohi-yaki.
22:38Bajohai is a sake made with a very high quality.
22:45How did your father get this treasure?
22:49At a recycle shop.
22:51At a recycle shop?
22:53How much did he buy it for?
22:55500 yen.
22:56500 yen?
22:58That's why your father doesn't show his face.
23:03You're not here today?
23:05I'm sitting over there.
23:08This is Mr. Kunihiro, the father of Hazukashimariya.
23:13Why did you decide to buy this?
23:15It's called Ameyu.
23:17It looks cool when you cut it with a spatula.
23:21What did you study?
23:24Internet.
23:27How much do you think your father's appraisal fee is?
23:30About 100,000 yen.
23:31100,000 yen?
23:32I see.
23:33Why did you buy it for 500 yen?
23:39His appraisal fee is 300,000 yen.
23:46He wants to play soccer with his friends in England.
23:49The higher the fee, the happier he is.
23:53What's the result?
23:55Ta-da!
23:571,000 yen!
23:59What a shame!
24:02How did you feel when you bought it?
24:05I don't think it's a Ohi-yaki.
24:08Ohi-yaki was originally made in Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture,
24:12in the Edo period.
24:16Ameyu is unique.
24:18It's made of candy-colored medicine.
24:21It's a very good shape.
24:24But the word Ohi is strange.
24:28I don't think it's an old thing.
24:31How much is your appraisal fee?
24:33500 yen.
24:34500 yen?
24:37Next is Mr. Nishiguchi, who broke his spine last year.
24:44I made a bouldering wall in my house,
24:48and I fell from a ladder 3 meters high.
24:53In the end, he was hospitalized for a week.
24:58I can understand the suffering of patients.
25:00You didn't know until now.
25:02No, I didn't.
25:04Here are the treasures.
25:08It looks good.
25:11It's a picture of Kumashiro Yuhi,
25:15a painter who was active in Nagasaki in the middle of the Edo period.
25:19When I was working at Goto Retou Hospital in Nagasaki 20 years ago,
25:24I found it at a local store and bought it.
25:28It is said that it is a treasure of Nagasaki.
25:32How much did you buy it for?
25:34300,000 yen.
25:37You can buy a treasure of Nagasaki for 300,000 yen?
25:41What do you like about it?
25:43Eye power, pointed beard,
25:47and good hair.
25:51It's a picture of Kumashiro Yuhi, a painter who was active in Nagasaki in the middle of the Edo period.
25:56It's a picture of Kumashiro Yuhi, a painter who was active in Nagasaki in the middle of the Edo period.
26:00He usually uses candles,
26:03but today he is going to observe the people at the venue.
26:07Isn't this a candle?
26:09This is a headlamp for climbing.
26:12This is a headlamp for climbing.
26:15Now, let's see what the atmosphere is like.
26:20I see.
26:22How is it?
26:23It's good, isn't it?
26:25How do you like the tiger in the dark?
26:31The price is 750,000 yen.
26:37It's time to eat while looking at the tiger.
26:41If it's real, it must be more delicious.
26:45What is the result?
26:47It's 100,000 yen.
26:50I did it.
26:55It's real, not fake.
26:57It's a picture of Kumashiro Yuhi, a Chinese painter who was active in Nagasaki in the middle of the Edo period.
27:08The realistic style of drawing has spread all over the country.
27:11I think the Tora-drawing is a well-liked drawing.
27:16One strange thing is that there is a line on the side of the back,
27:21but I think it's a drawing that doesn't appear in other works, so I'm looking at it.
27:26It's a good work.
27:27I hope you take good care of your body and take good care of your painting.
27:32Next is Mr. Kawano, who has been doing Ikebana for the first time in 40 years.
27:37What made you want to do Ikebana?
27:40I thought it would be nice if my grandfather could do Ikebana in a quiet way.
27:48When I was a kid, I used to play with stones at Kumamoto Castle.
27:53You did Spiderman, didn't you?
27:57This is Mr. Kawano's work.
28:00Is it intentional that the tulip is a little down?
28:03That's right. It's like enjoying the shape of the time difference.
28:08The tulip that bloomed first is facing down a little.
28:12It gradually shows various shapes towards the light.
28:17It means that there are various expressions in this.
28:21It's interesting.
28:23The treasure is a puppet of the actor Koimari.
28:27It was originally in the house of the grandfather who lived in Saga,
28:31but for some reason it came to the mother of Mr. Kawano.
28:37My grandfather said that the actor's face looks a little like a real politician.
28:43He said he didn't like it.
28:45He said he didn't like it because it looked like a real politician?
28:49Mark, who do you think is a real politician?
28:51Someone who looks creepy?
28:52Look at it.
28:53It's Trump.
28:55But I can see Mr. Ishiba.
28:57I don't think it's Mr. Ishiba.
28:59What's the correct answer?
29:00I think it's Mr. Nakasone.
29:02Mr. Nakasone!
29:06I didn't think it was worth that much, but one day my mother said this.
29:14In the bubble era, it was a little expensive at a local department store.
29:20How much did it sell for?
29:21About 1 million yen.
29:24The estimated value of the doll is 500,000 yen, half the price of the mother's story.
29:30In a previous program, a similar doll had a high price, so I'm expecting a little more.
29:38What is the result?
29:4080,000 yen!
29:44I see.
29:48This is a doll of Koimari.
29:50It's a man with curly hair, but he's wearing a gorgeous uchikake.
29:56You can see that he's an actor.
29:59He's pushing clay into the clay mold.
30:01It looks like he's doing it the old-fashioned way.
30:04I can see that it's an old thing.
30:07In the 17th century, it was brought to Europe and became very popular.
30:11There was a Kakemon-style doll.
30:14If that's the case, it's still worth 2 million or 3 million yen.
30:19Depending on the state, there are some that are more expensive.
30:25Next, Mr. Hara, who loves movies so much that he makes a theater room at home.
30:31Do you have your own home theater?
30:34The condition was to make it when I built the house.
30:38The other day, I went to the theater for the first time in a long time.
30:41There was a man with an oblique back who was snoring from the middle.
30:46He was sleeping for about half an hour.
30:49Now I have my own theater room.
30:52That's great.
30:54Here it is.
30:57How many inches is this?
30:58120 inches.
31:00120 inches!
31:02There's a home theater in your house, too.
31:05That's right.
31:07How many inches is it?
31:08121 inches.
31:09No, no, no.
31:12Here's the treasure.
31:18This is the pressure system of the Titanic engine used in the movie Titanic.
31:24Wow!
31:27The movie Titanic was released in 1997.
31:32It is a popular masterpiece that is based on the sinking of the Boca 100,
31:37and depicts the love romance of a group of men and women.
31:43A few years after its release,
31:46a 20th-century Fox movie company that produced the movie put it up for auction on the Internet.
31:54I think the starting price was probably 99 cents.
31:5799 cents?
31:59If you put it in at the last few seconds, it's about $180.
32:04At the time, it was about 20,000 yen.
32:0620,000 yen at the time?
32:09When I got it from the U.S. and watched the movie again,
32:15there was a scene where the Titanic was speeding up,
32:19and there was a scene where it slowed down before it collided with a rock.
32:22The meter on the far left goes up when the needle moves.
32:28This is it?
32:29Oh, this is it!
32:30You can see the stains.
32:32Really?
32:33Yes.
32:34Every time the audience sees the movie Titanic,
32:38they say,
32:39Oh, this scene!
32:42Which scene is it?
32:44It doesn't matter!
32:46This is it!
32:49How long ago was Titanic released?
32:52It was released in 1997.
32:54Who did you go to see it with?
32:56I remember it was the first movie I saw with my wife.
32:59However, his wife doesn't think much of this kind of pressure.
33:06Do you like the movie Titanic itself?
33:08Yes, I do.
33:10Do you like your husband?
33:12Yes, I do.
33:13I love him!
33:14He's wonderful!
33:15But what about this one?
33:17I hate him.
33:19She said she hates him.
33:20I mean, I can't even put it where I want to put it.
33:23The price is 250,000 yen, 25 times the original price.
33:30When the price is high,
33:32his wife will cherish it as a memento.
33:38The results of the auction will be revealed after the commercial!
34:00The pressure gauge of the engine used in the movie Titanic,
34:03which was sold for only 20,000 yen.
34:08What is the result?
34:11Ta-da!
34:121.2 million yen!
34:14Hooray!
34:1610 times the original price!
34:19I'm sure it was the real thing.
34:21I think it was at the auction at FOX.
34:24James Cameron said,
34:26I think it was at the auction at FOX.
34:28James Cameron spent 2.4 billion yen to make this movie.
34:33He sold the Titanic, including the dishes and the dining table,
34:39to FOX.
34:41I think it was possible at the time that it was sold for 20,000 yen.
34:45At that time, no one wanted to collect the Titanic.
34:49After that, it became more and more popular all over the world.
34:53In the last scene, Rose and Jack Dawson
34:56were floating in the water.
34:58That door was sold for over 100 million yen.
35:01After that, the price of the Titanic started to rise.
35:06I think it will still rise, because it is valuable.
35:09Thank you very much.
35:11Next is the chairman of the local women's association,
35:14Ms. Hamasaki.
35:17Today, many members of the women's association came to support her.
35:22Ms. Hamasaki.
35:23Mr. Chairman.
35:25In addition, her husband, son and wife,
35:28and her grandchild.
35:31Good luck, grandma.
35:32Aim for 1 million yen.
35:34Good luck, grandma.
35:35Grandma.
35:36Grandma.
35:37Let's call her by her name.
35:41Here is the treasure.
35:45It's cute.
35:46This is the hangar of Kishi Chikudo.
35:50Chikudo was the 4th generation of the Kishi family,
35:53who lived outside of Ganku.
35:55She was active from the end of the Edo period to the Meiji period.
35:59It was one of her father's antique collections,
36:02which was run by a ship company.
36:04Ms. Hamasaki liked it very much.
36:09When I went to my wedding,
36:11I said,
36:12you can take whatever you want.
36:15I put this on the teacup.
36:18I was a tea teacher.
36:21Is it Asagao?
36:22It's Asagao.
36:23It's cute.
36:24It's good.
36:25It's fashionable.
36:26It's fashionable, isn't it?
36:27Tea is good.
36:29She enjoys decorating the hangar every year.
36:33In fact, her husband likes this hangar the most.
36:39Does your husband like this picture?
36:41I like it very much.
36:43The way the bees fly is the best.
36:47By the way,
36:48did your husband ride a Titanic?
36:52What do you mean, did he?
36:54I saw the picture.
36:56He didn't ride it.
36:57I felt like he was riding it.
36:59I see.
37:02She has been married for 52 years,
37:05so her value is 520,000 yen.
37:09She has visited an art museum before,
37:11and she has seen many similar works.
37:14Both of them are very excited.
37:17What is the result?
37:19Ta-da!
37:2330,000 yen!
37:26What a pity!
37:2830,000 yen!
37:31This is a real Kishi Chikudo.
37:33Is it real?
37:34Yes.
37:35Is it real?
37:36It's not worth 500,000 yen.
37:40The reason is that
37:41the Meiji period was the period when
37:44the Yokoyama Daikan was active,
37:47and it was the turning point of Japanese painting.
37:49This is an old type of painting,
37:52but I can't evaluate it in terms of market value.
37:56Thank you very much.
37:59Kanteidan will be broadcast everywhere in Japan.
38:04Next, we have a visitor from Suehiro-cho,
38:07a downtown area in Kushiro City, Hokkaido.
38:10Kushiro.
38:11We have a visitor from this Obanzai Bar, Poka.
38:15Poka.
38:16I think I can go there alone.
38:17Excuse me.
38:18Welcome.
38:21The next visitor is the owner, Kimio Miura.
38:27He has run a restaurant in Kushiro and Ginza for 45 years.
38:31He opened this restaurant four years ago.
38:34There is no fixed menu,
38:36but you can enjoy Obanzai,
38:40which is full of seasonal local ingredients.
38:43I want to eat it.
38:44All of them look delicious.
38:46This is helpful.
38:47I'm thinking about the health of the customers
38:50who come to my mother's restaurant.
38:55When I eat oily food,
38:58I want to increase the number of vegetables.
39:01I'm careful.
39:04What is the most recommended food in this season?
39:08This is Menme.
39:10Menme.
39:11It's big.
39:13Menme is a deep-sea fish that represents Hokkaido.
39:17Its official name is Kichiji.
39:20I want it to be oily.
39:22This is delicious.
39:24It's the most delicious food in the cold season.
39:27It's hard to get it now.
39:29It's delicious.
39:30It's expensive.
39:31It's expensive.
39:32It's expensive.
39:34Her cooking is excellent.
39:36Her personality is excellent, too.
39:38I'm the same age as my mother's son.
39:41I've been raised by my mother's cooking since I was a child.
39:46It's the taste of my mother.
39:48It's a gentle taste.
39:49She is my second mother.
39:52When Miura heard it,
39:54he couldn't believe it.
39:57I'm happy.
39:58I'm happy, too.
40:02I'll give you a prize.
40:05By the way, what is the treasure?
40:09This is the ultimate chrysanthemum that represents China.
40:1430 years ago,
40:15his father, Mr. Sadao, was running a construction company.
40:19He was tired of his father-in-law's pain,
40:21so he lent him money from time to time.
40:24I lent him money from time to time.
40:28I don't think it's a waste of more than 10 million yen.
40:31I trust him.
40:34I lent him money, but he never returned it.
40:38Every time he borrowed money,
40:40he left behind a lot of things.
40:44This time, he is most curious about the value of the treasure.
40:50It's a real treasure.
40:52Mr. Nakajima, please.
40:55Let's take a look at the treasure in the studio.
41:00Here comes the client.
41:03This is Mr. Koryo, who came from Hokkaido.
41:11Not yet.
41:14If you show me your palm, I think you'll guess everything.
41:18But it's a good store.
41:20Thank you very much.
41:23I can go to the counter by myself.
41:25That would be great.
41:26Please come again.
41:29Today, we have a cheerleader.
41:31Is it a grandchild?
41:34Have you ever eaten your grandmother's food?
41:36Yes.
41:37What do you like best?
41:39Curry.
41:40Curry?
41:41It looks delicious.
41:44It looks like it contains a lot of seafood.
41:47I like pocky curry.
41:49Pocky curry.
41:52I'm hungry.
41:54Let's take a look at the treasure.
41:56Open.
42:00What is this?
42:02This is a glass jar.
42:05This was made about 600 years ago.
42:12This is one of the things he left behind in his debt.
42:15Do you still have a relationship with him?
42:18I don't have a relationship with him.
42:19You don't have a relationship with him?
42:20Was it heavy?
42:22Please hold it.
42:23Is that okay?
42:24Thank you very much.
42:26It's heavy.
42:28It's pretty heavy.
42:31It's heavy.
42:33It's heavy.
42:34It's heavy.
42:35It's heavy.
42:36Is the soil hard?
42:38It's a real treasure.
42:39What would you do if you caught a fish?
42:41I would take my family on a trip to Korea.
42:44I would take my family on a trip to Korea.
42:46I would take my family on a trip to Korea.
42:48It's a great idea.
42:50I would take my family on a trip to Korea using a Chinese item.
42:52It's a great idea.
42:56The white skin is covered with a faint light blue color.
43:02The soft skin has a delicate scent.
43:07In the present era of China,
43:09Yu Li-kou was born in Keitokuchin.
43:15He was not born with a pattern on his forehead.
43:20He was born with a pattern on his forehead.
43:26He was born with a pattern on his forehead.
43:33After the skin was dried,
43:35He would apply transparent oil and bake it.
43:39The temperature would be between 1200 to 1300 degrees.
43:42The temperature would be between 1200 to 1300 degrees.
43:44The temperature would be between 1200 to 1300 degrees.
43:51The pattern would evaporate if the kiln was too hot,
43:55The pattern would evaporate if the kiln was too hot,
43:56and turn black if it was too low.
44:00It is extremely difficult to obtain a stable and beautiful coloration.
44:05Even the so-called original masterpieces have uneven colors and blurred patterns.
44:15In the Min period, due to the order of the Koubu-tei,
44:19the Kanyo, which was used for the Kyu-tei, was placed.
44:23Under thorough quality management,
44:26various masterpieces were born one after another.
44:30Also, the Seika, which was made in the same period in Kanyo,
44:34is said to have been made of cobalt,
44:37but due to the ban on importing it later,
44:41the demand for Yuuri-ko increased at once.
44:47Gyokkoshun is a sword with a thin neck and a mouth that opens into a rappa-shaped shape.
44:55The flowers on the back of the sword are drawn with a bold hitch.
45:00Its beautiful coloration shows a unique beauty that is not found in other yakimono.
45:10The Meipin here is characterized by its patterns divided into three stages.
45:17On the upper stage, there are Myoito-gata, Unkaku,
45:21Genbenmon on the lower stage,
45:24and Ho-o on the middle stage.
45:27The bold pattern is like a painting.
45:32Those who obtained this must have been fascinated.
45:39However, after the fall of Koubu-tei,
45:44the import of cobalt was resumed,
45:47and Yuuri-ko was abandoned.
45:52The noble coloration of Yuuri-ko,
45:55in addition to its preciousness,
45:57is now a favorite subject of many people.
46:03Let's take a look at the request again.
46:07In the water of Yuuri-ko,
46:10the blade of the sword is drawn with a pale coloration.
46:15There is no uneven coloration, and no bleeding.
46:21The blade is curved at the long joint.
46:26This is called Sen-san-pin,
46:28and it is a kind of metal water gun of Islam.
46:33In Kei-toku-chin in the Min-period,
46:36this kind of water gun was widely made,
46:40but how is it made?
46:45The next day.
46:51This will be very popular in Poka from tomorrow.
46:55Everyone will come to Poka.
46:57I'm looking forward to it.
47:01How much is it?
47:03It's 5 million yen.
47:055 million yen?
47:07Let's go.
47:08Open the price.
47:10Which one?
47:12Are you ready to go to Korea?
47:14One, two, three.
47:165,000 yen.
47:215,000 yen.
47:25This is not Yuuri-ko from the Min-period.
47:29This is one of the fake swords that appeared mainly in the 1980s.
47:37First of all, the shape is bad.
47:40The real thing is that the whole thing is supple.
47:44There is a thread-through hole on the handle called Enkan.
47:52It was troublesome to make a fake, so I omitted it.
47:57And this color is sticky.
48:02The real thing is written firmly with a thin brush.
48:06And it's a little blunt.
48:09It's not one color like this.
48:14If you look at the mouth, it's made of high-quality silver called SHIBUICHIKIN.
48:22I think the person who used it broke his mouth.
48:25So I asked a professional silver craftsman to fix it.
48:29If it was Yuuri-ko from the early Min-period, it would be 10 billion yen.
48:39How is it?
48:40It's a shame.
48:41It's a shame.
48:42Let's leave it at the store.
48:43Yes, everyone should use it.
48:45We are looking for a big client.
48:48If you want to sell a treasure, please apply for it.
48:58We are waiting for you.
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