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00:00I need somebody, I just need somebody
00:05You know I need someone
00:30This week's guest is...
00:43Today's guest is...
00:47The popular manga series, Baki, which is in its 34th year
00:56Hello, I'm manga artist Keisuke Itagaki
01:01He's a fighting manga legend
01:04Really?
01:06He was born in 1957 in Kushiro City, Hokkaido
01:11He's loved drawing since he was a kid, and he's always gotten a 5
01:17On the other hand, he wants to become the strongest martial artist in history
01:24He wants to learn the Shorinji Kenpo and train his body
01:28While I'm training in the human world, I'll end up with human techniques
01:34He was struck by the words of Mastatsu and trained in the mountains for a month
01:41While training, he wanted to do a job that would be praised by people
01:45At the age of 20, he joined the Army
01:49During his time in the military, he achieved top-level results
01:53He was assigned to the 1st Airborne Division of Nara City in Kushi
01:58He was in the 1st Airborne Division
01:59From then on, he started boxing and joined the national team
02:04However, he was suddenly diagnosed with type B cancer and was hospitalized
02:11At that time, he happened to see an interview article by Eikichi Yazawa
02:18I want to be a man who can go to a tobacco shop 10 meters away and buy a highlight
02:24He's so cool
02:27He was struck by the words of Mastatsu and became a cartoonist
02:35He trained at the Gekigasonjuku held by Koike Kazuo, the author of Kosure Okami
02:42At the age of 32, he made his debut as a make-up artist
02:47And in 1991, he started serializing Grappler Baki
02:53Hanma Baki, a high school student who is a champion of underground fighting
02:59And Yujiro Chichi, the strongest creature in the world, who is Baki's biggest rival
03:08He is very popular because of his experience in martial arts
03:15Currently, he is serializing the 6th Bakira
03:20The number of serialized Bakira has exceeded 100 million
03:27He is taking a break from his busy life
03:32I watch Kanteidan a lot. I always take a video
03:36Mr. Imada is the greatest sportsman in the history of mankind
03:41I'm going to bring that glory
03:44Please look forward to it
03:47Here comes the great man
03:50Mr. Keisuke Takagi from Kyoto
04:00Baki is a work full of man's dreams
04:04He is very particular about muscles, blood vessels, and fingertips
04:10That's interesting as a writer
04:12I think the will appears on the fingertips
04:16The way to grab the ground
04:18He has a great view of the world
04:20Thank you for watching Kanteidan
04:23I learned a lot from Mr. Banjo Ginga
04:30Let's open the treasure
04:40It's a jamba with the signature of Mohamed Ali
04:44It suits the word of the history of mankind
04:47That's right
04:48Where is the signature?
04:50Here!
04:51It's Ali at the Globe
04:54I think it was about 30 years ago
04:56When I went to Hawaii
04:58It was displayed at a souvenir shop of Honolulu
05:02Is it a souvenir shop of Honolulu?
05:05If you are a little more teacher, there is a good route
05:09It's Ali's jamba
05:11Is it written?
05:12If you look at it, you can see the real signature
05:15By the way, how much did you buy at that time?
05:17It was 700,000 yen
05:18700,000 yen in Japan
05:20Didn't you negotiate for a deposit?
05:22I don't do it
05:23I don't want to cut it at this time
05:25I didn't say that I was an assistant
05:27Wait a minute
05:28It's a souvenir shop of Honolulu
05:30It's strange to have the signature of Mohamed Ali
05:33I was told for the first time today
05:39Have you actually come?
05:41I went through it once
05:43I went shopping once
05:47How much is the price of the signature?
05:49800,000 yen
05:50800,000 yen
05:51Just raise 100,000 yen a little
05:53Let's go
05:54Open the price
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08:35Oh, that's cool!
08:37He usually does insurance work here.
08:42What he's displaying in a stylish way is a helmet,
08:46goggles,
08:49and a leather jacket.
08:52My hobby is riding a motorcycle.
08:54When I see a cool vintage rider's jacket,
08:56I just buy it.
08:58I display it so that I can see it anytime.
09:02There are a lot of stylish vintage motorcycles in the garage.
09:08My favorite is this 1937 British Velocette.
09:14It looks cool,
09:16but it has a stable ride,
09:18and the engine sound is the best.
09:24Mr. Sekiguchi looks happy.
09:28I thought it was a very stylish jacket.
09:32What is the treasure of Mr. Sekiguchi?
09:36I got it because of my hobby.
09:39First, look at the gallery space.
09:43Gallery space?
09:46Let's follow him.
09:50He's really particular about it.
09:55Here it is.
09:57Oh, my!
09:58This time, it's a bicycle.
10:03I'm into bicycles, just like motorcycles,
10:06so I made a gallery.
10:08I heard that he's been into cycling for 25 years,
10:12and he also participated in a French race.
10:15These two are the bicycles that my wife and I ordered
10:20from the Paris-based bicycle brand Alexandre.
10:25I bought this bicycle,
10:27so I was able to get a very rare treasure.
10:33What kind of treasure is it?
10:35Let's take a look at it in the studio.
10:38Here's the client.
10:40Hello, I'm Mr. Sekiguchi.
10:44Nice to meet you.
10:46Nice to meet you, too.
10:48You have a fulfilling life.
10:51I'm really enjoying my life.
10:54Your family is here today.
10:56It's like an idol concert.
10:58Your family is here.
11:00What do you do at home?
11:02I do this.
11:03You do this at a concert, right?
11:06When I was in Sakurazaka,
11:08I did this when I found something like that.
11:12Let's take a look.
11:14Open the treasure!
11:21It's a 1948 French bicycle factory.
11:25It's an Alexandre tandem bicycle.
11:28It's a well-known brand.
11:30That's right.
11:31But this is for two people.
11:33Yes.
11:34How did you get it?
11:36When I was in my 40s,
11:38my wife and I went to this Alexandre factory.
11:41I measured the size of my hands and feet
11:44and made my own size.
11:46A few years later,
11:48I got a tandem bicycle of the right size.
11:51But I didn't know what to do.
11:54I thought it was fate.
11:56So I went to see it.
11:58It was a black frame with rust.
12:01I asked them to make it this color.
12:03So you changed the color.
12:05How much did you pay?
12:07About 900,000 yen.
12:09Do you ride it?
12:10Yes, with my wife.
12:12My husband drives it.
12:14I just hold it, so it's easy.
12:16You can tell when you're resting.
12:19It's heavy.
12:21It's hard to start.
12:23You have to put your feet in at the same time.
12:26You have to put your feet in at the same time?
12:28Yes.
12:29If you don't put your feet in at the same time,
12:31you can't ride it.
12:32It's similar to a couple.
12:34It's for my future husband.
12:36That's true.
12:37You can try it.
12:41You can cross your legs.
12:43First, put your right foot in.
12:45It's fate that I ride it alone.
12:48It's fate.
12:50This is...
12:52It's like this.
12:53This is not what I wanted.
12:56It's different.
13:00Tandem bicycle is
13:02a bicycle with multiple saddles and pedals lined up in a row
13:06so that multiple people can ride at the same time.
13:11Normally, there are two people,
13:13but there are also three, four,
13:15and even ten people.
13:20The charm is the fun of cooperating
13:24and the fun of running in sync.
13:27The captain riding in the front
13:29and the stalker riding in the back
13:31work together to create a smooth ride
13:34and deepen the bond between them.
13:38Its history dates back to the end of the 19th century.
13:43In 1886,
13:45a British inventor,
13:47a bicycle racer,
13:49Dan Albarn,
13:51developed a practical tandem bicycle for two people.
13:55It was perfect for a date
13:58for two men and two women,
14:00and became very popular.
14:02Even for people with poor eyesight,
14:04if you leave the handling to the captain,
14:07they can feel the comfort of cutting through the wind
14:09and expand their range of motion.
14:13Eventually, it was also developed for racing.
14:17Tandem bicycles have more power
14:20compared to single-seaters.
14:23In addition, the rear has less air resistance,
14:26so the maximum speed is about 80 km.
14:31In addition, the combination of the two
14:34holds the key to victory.
14:36People are enthusiastic about the true joy of sports.
14:40In 1908, it was selected as an official event
14:43at the London Olympics,
14:45and it was held until the 1972 Munich Olympics.
14:51At the Paralympics,
14:53since the 1996 Atlanta Olympics,
14:56Tandem bicycles are still one of the most popular sports.
15:01Tandem bicycles are popular all over the world,
15:05but there is one problem in Japan.
15:08What is it?
15:10For many years,
15:12riding on public roads was not legally allowed,
15:15and people could only enjoy it
15:17in very limited places.
15:20However, in 1978,
15:23the Nagano Prefecture reviewed the regulations
15:26and allowed riding on public roads.
15:28It was also distributed to all prefectures in Japan.
15:32In addition, in 2013,
15:34the Tokyo Olympics and the Paralympics were held,
15:38and people began to question
15:41whether Tandem bicycles,
15:43the flagship of the Paralympics,
15:45could run on public roads.
15:47In 2023,
15:50the Tokyo Olympics will be held.
15:53The Tokyo Olympics will be held
15:55at the end of the 47 prefectures.
15:58Although it was not held in time for the Paralympics,
16:01it allowed people all over Japan
16:04to ride on public roads.
16:07Let's take a look at the products.
16:10This is a Tandem bicycle
16:12made by Alex Sanje in France.
16:15Alex Sanje was founded in 1938,
16:19and it is a legendary bicycle workshop
16:22that continues to make bicycles
16:24by order-making.
16:26The frame and stem are self-made,
16:29and the other parts are ordered
16:32and the best ones are always brought in.
16:35It is a flexible way of thinking,
16:38and the beauty of the finish
16:40is praised as a gem of Paris.
16:44The products are made by Alex Sanje,
16:47the founder of Tandem,
16:49in 1948,
16:51and restored in 2006
16:53by Ernest Siuca,
16:55the second generation of Tandem.
16:57There is also an order sheet
16:59detailing the size and request
17:01of the original owner.
17:04Of course, it can still be ridden.
17:07The strong steel frame
17:09is of course durable.
17:12Because it is highly vibratory,
17:14it is also very comfortable to ride.
17:17The couple seems to be in a good mood.
17:20And above all, they are smart and beautiful.
17:24What is the conclusion?
17:42To be continued...
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19:32Aomori is a city rich in nature,
19:36and in spring, about 150,000 tulips bloom.
19:41These are the city's image characters,
19:44Hiepon, Karurun, and Sarnassi.
19:47They all have the motif of Karumai's specialties.
19:50Hiepon and Karurun are the fairies of the cruel Hie and Amaranthus.
19:55In fact, Karumai is one of the most cruel lands in Japan.
20:00Karumai used to be a poor country with a strong image,
20:05but in the modern age of healthy thinking,
20:07it has become popular as a nutritious food such as vitamins and minerals,
20:13and the development of new sweets is also booming.
20:18The motif of Sarnassi is Sarnassi.
20:23It is a sweet and sour fruit similar to a frozen fruit,
20:26and the origin of the name is said to be because a monkey forgot to eat it.
20:33The Sarnassi drink is a refreshing drink with many repeaters.
20:41There are many treasures in such a charming Karumai.
20:46First of all, Jin Kubo, an idol from Karumai.
20:51I'm Jin Kubo, an idol from Karumai, Iwate Prefecture,
20:54and I'm an idol who distributes sweets called Amatodanshi.
21:02I'm doing an activity to give sweets to the audience while singing a song of sweets.
21:12What kind of idol are you now?
21:16Amatodanshi is an idol group with 6 members.
21:21They distributed 150,000 sweets in a year.
21:25Jin Kubo attracted fans with a sweet mask.
21:29Last year, he was also appointed as the first ambassador of Karumai.
21:35So today, he presented the best Karumai sweets, cereal baumkuchen.
21:41It's not just good for your body, it's also sweet.
21:49Oh, this is bad.
21:52It's surprisingly delicious.
21:53It's delicious, isn't it?
21:59Here are the treasures.
22:05Great!
22:07It's a keyaki tsuitate.
22:09Keyaki tsuitate?
22:12In fact, it was made from the root of a keyaki that grew in the house.
22:18Originally, this keyaki has been used as a guardian deity of the house for more than 200 years,
22:23but it was destroyed about 30 years ago because it had rotted.
22:28It's dangerous, so I'll cut it.
22:30It's a guardian deity, but I can't help it.
22:32Then, about a year later, the house burned down.
22:38This is because I cut the guardian deity.
22:41So he dug out the remaining root and decided to worship it.
22:47This is a pretty big root, isn't it?
22:50Yes, it weighed about 7 tons.
22:527 tons?
22:55He managed to dig it out under the command of his grandfather.
22:58After that, he asked me to make a tsuitate out of it, but what is the pattern?
23:05There are a tiger and a mouse.
23:08That's right.
23:09There's a tiger.
23:11Is this a mouse?
23:12Yes.
23:13My grandmother is the year of the tiger, and my grandfather is the year of the mouse.
23:17It represents the power balance of our house.
23:21This is the grandfather who dug out the root.
23:25Did you have a good time decorating it?
23:27Yes, everyone is healthy and living happily, so I think it's good.
23:32That's good, everyone.
23:35The evaluation of the person is 1 million yen for consulting with the family.
23:41The choice of Amato Danshi is also thanks to this contract.
23:44I hope the Budokan performance will also be realized.
23:48What is the result?
23:521 million yen!
23:54This is amazing!
23:56What?
23:58Really?
24:00I can't believe it!
24:02It's a very fine tsuitate.
24:05I think it's about 300 years old.
24:10Keyaki is very useful, so it's called the king of trees.
24:17In Iwate Prefecture, it is well known that Keyaki is very good.
24:22The condition is also very good.
24:24There are no rots and no large cracks.
24:27The sculpture is very meaningful.
24:29The tiger is lucky.
24:31The mouse is a descendant.
24:33I hope it will be taken good care of in the future.
24:36I will take good care of it.
24:38I will protect it.
24:40Next is Mr. Kobayashi, who is very bored recently.
24:45Are you free recently?
24:47I'm free.
24:50Do you just stay at home all the time?
24:53If I sleep too much, it's not good for my body.
24:57I walk around.
24:59What do you do when you finish walking?
25:01I go into the kotatsu.
25:04What else do you do?
25:06There is no more.
25:10Here is the treasure.
25:15Whose work is this?
25:18Maruyama Okyo.
25:20What is this?
25:23Around the end of the Edo period, the Hachinohe family lived in front of the house.
25:29However, due to the collapse of the feudal society, their life was in a state of emergency.
25:33Therefore, their great-grandfather...
25:36I gave him vegetables.
25:39Did you give it to him as a gift?
25:42I was surprised to find out that the creator was Maruyama Okyo about five years ago.
25:48How do you feel when you look at this picture?
25:50I think it's powerful.
25:52But it's too worn out.
25:58When I was a child, I treated it violently.
26:02I made a big mistake.
26:04A big mistake?
26:06I can't help it even if I hit it.
26:10He was about to split it in half, so he repaired it himself.
26:15I put gum tape on it.
26:17Gum tape?
26:21It's true.
26:23It's true.
26:25You brought it well.
26:27Don't drop it.
26:31However, there is no scratch on the picture, so it is expected to be expensive.
26:36If it sells well, it will be very expensive.
26:41The value of the picture is 1 million yen.
26:47The tiger's eyes are sharp.
26:49It's like a prey.
26:52As expected of Maruyama Okyo.
26:55What is the result?
26:57Come on!
26:59200 yen!
27:01No way!
27:03200 yen!
27:11It's cool.
27:14Mr. Shigekatsu!
27:16It's time to strike!
27:20It's a print.
27:23The original picture is not Okyo.
27:25It's completely different from Okyo's tiger.
27:28Okyo's tiger's eyes are cat's eyes.
27:32Cat's eyes have a vertical light.
27:35They become thinner.
27:37This is a real tiger's eye.
27:41It may not be a decoration.
27:44However, there is such a thing.
27:46Next is Ms. Kagura, who made her debut as a singer in 2022.
27:51Hello, I'm Kagura Kohaku.
27:53I'm excited.
27:57Is this a costume?
27:59I made it myself.
28:01Did you make it yourself?
28:03How old are you?
28:05I'm a flight instructor.
28:09With five back dancers in their own costumes,
28:12they go to events all over Tohoku.
28:16Today, they will perform.
28:35It's cool.
28:40Here are the treasures.
28:44It's a finger puppet of Son Goku.
28:49It's nostalgic.
28:51I have a faint memory.
28:53This is a drill, right?
28:55That's right.
28:57What should I do?
28:59Pull your neck.
29:01Son Goku has gained great popularity
29:04with the TV puppet show
29:06broadcasted in 1977.
29:083, 8, 6.
29:11Are you stupid?
29:13The dial is missing.
29:155.
29:16That's right.
29:17It's nostalgic.
29:19When he was a child, he loved this program.
29:22He asked his mother to buy it.
29:25Son Goku.
29:28I don't know why, but Kato-chan
29:30was in a program called Uncle Mysterious.
29:32I loved it.
29:34Is he my senior?
29:40He often played with his brother with this.
29:42After playing,
29:44he always put it in the box.
29:48The evaluation is 20,000 yen,
29:50including the expectation.
29:53Back dancers who haven't earned money as singers
29:56are all volunteers.
29:58If it's expensive, I want to sell it and eat it.
30:01What is the result?
30:03Come on!
30:0480,000 yen!
30:06It's a big jump!
30:08I did it!
30:10Thank you very much.
30:12It's a wonderful state.
30:15The material is soft vinyl,
30:17so the color fades,
30:19but the color doesn't fade.
30:21The condition of the box is also very good.
30:24There are a lot of times
30:26when the balance and the picture are gone.
30:29This is perfect.
30:31I think it's unusual
30:33to play and stay so beautiful.
30:35He was a very good boy when he was a child.
30:39He is still a good boy.
30:43Next is Mr. Yamazaki,
30:45who has just been unrecognized.
30:47What do you think?
30:49It's cute.
30:51I'm nervous because it's cute.
30:53You're nervous because it's cute, right?
30:55It's okay.
30:59Don't look at me.
31:01I'm sorry.
31:04He was born and raised in Tokyo,
31:06but last year he became the president
31:08of Hachinohe Shopping Mall,
31:10a food manufacturer.
31:12He often comes to Karmai for business.
31:14I was a little tired of living in Tokyo,
31:16so I feel healed now.
31:18What do you think?
31:20Did you make friends?
31:22Yes, my subordinates came to support me.
31:24These are the new subordinates.
31:28What kind of boss is he?
31:30He is strict, but also kind.
31:32He is a very good boss.
31:34He has a way of thinking
31:36that we can't think of.
31:38His way of thinking is amazing.
31:40It's wonderful.
31:42It's perfect.
31:45The treasure is a Japanese masterpiece,
31:47Kawai Gyokudou no Kakejiku.
31:49Did you know that
31:51the president of Hachinohe Shopping Mall
31:53will come to Karmai this time?
31:55I really wanted to go out,
31:57so I went to my parents' house twice
31:59to look for the treasure.
32:01To your parents' house?
32:03Yes.
32:05At the first time,
32:07my mother told me
32:09that there was no treasure.
32:11I was very persistent,
32:13so I took out the treasure
32:15at the second time.
32:19According to his mother,
32:2126 years ago,
32:23his father, who was ill,
32:25bought this picture
32:27a few months before his death.
32:29I bought this picture
32:31for my eldest son
32:33because I wanted him
32:35to have a mystical vision.
32:37My mother told me
32:39the episode
32:41about the treasure
32:43and gave it to me.
32:45I wanted to say it
32:47as a gift from my parents.
32:49You were so persistent
32:51to get the treasure,
32:53and the episode came out.
32:55That episode itself
32:57is a treasure, isn't it?
33:01Unfortunately,
33:03we can't read
33:05what it says at all,
33:07so please tell us today.
33:09The price is 100,000 yen.
33:13A month ago,
33:15he found out about the episode
33:17and cried on the bullet train
33:19on his way home.
33:21I'm nervous.
33:23I've been too cute.
33:25I'm sorry.
33:27The result is
33:29after the commercial.
33:32A month ago
33:38He's so cool.
33:39He looks like an idol.
33:41He's so cute.
33:43He's so cute.
33:45He's so cute.
33:47A month ago
33:5026 years ago,
33:52Takahisa's father bought
33:54a cute Kakejiku
33:56as a souvenir.
33:58What's the result?
33:59Come on, everyone!
34:00200,000 yen!
34:02We did it!
34:06We did it!
34:07I'm so happy. Thank you so much.
34:09This is a real Kawai Gyokudo.
34:14It's written by a Japanese artist who represents the Taisho Showa.
34:18It's called Hatsushimaka, Yukika, Aranuka, Haru no Umi.
34:23It's a Gyokudo song.
34:25It's written with a thin ink, but the wind is still cold.
34:31It's a work that makes you feel the sea of spring.
34:36I think it's great.
34:38I'd like to thank you in advance.
34:41That's right.
34:42Next is Mr. Onishi, who stretches every day.
34:46What kind of stretching are you doing?
34:48It's a full-body stretch.
34:50What do you mean, a full-body stretch?
34:52How many centimeters do you stretch?
34:55How many centimeters do you stretch?
34:5940 centimeters.
35:0140 centimeters?
35:03Let's take a look.
35:05A full-body stretch of 40 centimeters.
35:15That's amazing.
35:18I haven't started yet.
35:21Could you keep it if you could?
35:29I did it!
35:33The record is 24 centimeters.
35:36That's amazing!
35:37I did it.
35:38But you said 40 centimeters.
35:44The treasure is a brick robot.
35:48When I was three or four years old,
35:50my uncle gave it to me as a gift.
35:53A brick robot?
35:54That's rare.
35:56My father had nine siblings,
35:58and there were about 30 relatives in the family.
36:03But there was one wealthy cousin.
36:06It was a trendy toy at the time.
36:08It was the Iron Man No. 28.
36:11It was a toy of Iron Man Atom.
36:13My father brought a lot of those toys.
36:15My cousin remembered them.
36:16My cousin brought them and said,
36:18I was frustrated.
36:19You were frustrated?
36:20Yes.
36:21Why is there such a difference in wealth?
36:26You are a wealthy boy.
36:28Why am I at the bottom of poverty?
36:31The screenplay is Noboru.
36:35Then his father gave him this robot.
36:40Iron Man No. 28 or Iron Man Atom.
36:43It's not like that.
36:45But I was very happy.
36:47Because he played with it carefully,
36:49it can still move.
36:54Start.
36:55Oh!
36:56Oh!
36:57It's cute!
36:58It's cute!
36:59What is this?
37:01When he was little,
37:02he played with it to match the movement.
37:07His evaluation is about 20,000 yen.
37:13In fact, he has been dreaming of participating in the jury for 20 years.
37:17Even if the price goes down, he has no regrets.
37:20What is the result?
37:22Come on!
37:2330,000 yen!
37:25It's a little higher!
37:30I did it!
37:32This is Mighty Robot.
37:34It was made by a manufacturer called Yonezawa in the late 1960s to the 1970s.
37:43The price at that time was 500 yen.
37:46When you move forward, your hands also move up and down.
37:50That's rare.
37:52Unfortunately, the color is faded.
37:55Red is easy to fade.
37:58If there is a box and it is in good condition, it will cost more than 100,000 yen.
38:04The jury will be broadcast anywhere in Japan.
38:10Next is the Shogi Dojo in Takizawa City, Iwate Prefecture.
38:16The next client is 79-year-old Masao Tsudaka of Seki Group.
38:23He started using his old house 18 years ago.
38:29Actually, I didn't like it that much.
38:32It was just a little bit.
38:35I was put on by a friend who liked Shogi.
38:38I started with momentum.
38:42It's only Saturday afternoon every week, but about 20 members are looking forward to it.
38:49There are many clubs.
38:55I play Shogi on the Internet.
38:58By going to the dojo, I can learn what kind of hand was good.
39:05I would like to continue even if it is thin.
39:09In fact, he has won three times in the prefecture tournament.
39:14By the way, what is your treasure?
39:17It is a very cute thing that was made thousands of years ago.
39:23Thousands of years ago?
39:24At first, I thought it was only one.
39:27I got one, and I wanted it one after another.
39:30Now it's about 10 points.
39:34In fact, one of his grandchildren has recently become interested in it.
39:39If it's real, I'd like to give it to him.
39:43Thank you for your judgment.
39:46Let's take a look at a very cute treasure in the studio.
39:50Here comes the client.
39:53This is Masao Kitaka, who came from the prefecture tournament.
40:00Nice to meet you.
40:02This is a Shogi dojo.
40:05You are a member of the Shogi Association.
40:07What club are you in?
40:08I'm in HASHIGOTAN.
40:10What is HASHIGOTAN?
40:12I'm not very good at Shogi.
40:14So when I climbed the ladder, I was eliminated.
40:18Is it a Shogi joke?
40:21I don't understand.
40:23Let's take a look at the treasure.
40:25open
40:31It's cool.
40:32It's like an idol group.
40:35It's like SAKURASAKA.
40:37The formation is deep.
40:39What is this?
40:41This is a JOMON DOME from about 2000 years ago.
40:43There are some things I've seen in textbooks.
40:47That's right.
40:48Each one has a different face and form.
40:51It's cute to get used to it.
40:53It's cute to get used to it.
40:55Especially the hat is very cute.
40:58Iwate prefecture has the largest number of visitors in Japan.
41:03At first, I was thinking of getting a museum and building a museum.
41:10It's starting.
41:11I'm doing an auction while drinking.
41:15Is it an online auction?
41:17If it's an online auction, it's 3,000 years ago.
41:21That's right.
41:2390% is a replica.
41:25The remaining 10% is said to be genuine.
41:29I don't think it's dirty.
41:34What do you think of this?
41:36It's all genuine.
41:39It's like an alien.
41:41That's right.
41:43Which one did you buy first?
41:45The one in the middle.
41:47How much was it?
41:48I think it was a little over 10,000 yen.
41:50Can you buy that?
41:52That's what I'm most curious about.
41:56What's the most expensive one?
41:58The one in the front is about 80,000 yen.
42:02It's too beautiful.
42:04Then it's no good.
42:05I don't think so.
42:09A strange sculpture and a humorous expression.
42:14There are various poses, such as bowing and crouching.
42:20Dogufu is a type of Suyaki made during the Jomon period.
42:28The Jomon period began about 15,000 years ago.
42:33People lived in a village with multiple vertical houses.
42:39What was the purpose of Dogufu?
42:43It's still not clear.
42:46In the later Kofun period, it was found that the leaves were only from the grave.
42:55Dogufu comes from various places, such as residences and seashells.
43:01In addition, the shape is also different.
43:05However, its mysterious mystery attracts people today.
43:13This is a Japanese Saiko-class Dogufu, which was made about 13,000 years ago.
43:20The height is only 3.1 cm.
43:23It's a simple body, but you can see that it's a woman from the bulging chest.
43:32In the middle of the Jomon period, something that clearly looks like a person appears.
43:38This Dogufu, nicknamed the Jomon Venus,
43:44shows that it is pregnant.
43:50In fact, most of the Dogufu are women, and many of them are pregnant.
43:57It can be seen from the largely bulging chest and the middle part of the body that appears during pregnancy.
44:05This is a mother who gives birth to life, and she is respected as a sacred being.
44:11She must have wished for the prosperity of her offspring.
44:17Some of the Dogufu intentionally split their heads and limbs.
44:24By wrapping the fragments in the ground, they wished for the revival of life.
44:30Or, by replacing the Dogufu in a place where the body is not in good condition,
44:36they wished for healing.
44:41The Dogufu wearing a strange reverse triangle mask,
44:45commonly known as the Goddess of Masks,
44:49was found in a missing right leg from a tombstone in Chino City, Nagano Prefecture.
44:57As time goes by, the number of variations of Dogufu increases surprisingly.
45:03For example, the mountain-shaped Dogufu with a triangular head like a mountain.
45:10The ear-shaped Dogufu with large round eyes and mouth.
45:15The most famous one is the car-shaped Dogufu.
45:20In the late Jomon Period, it was widely made in the Tohoku region.
45:25The eyes that close most of the face are similar to the goggles that Inuit wear in the snowfields.
45:33That's why the name was given.
45:36In order to increase the power of Jujutsu,
45:39complex patterns were made, including colored ones.
45:46For many years, the Dogufu was collected among skiers,
45:51but it was only placed as an ornament,
45:54and was not discussed from an artistic point of view.
46:00However, in 1989, when it was displayed at an exhibition abroad,
46:06it was widely noticed that it looked like a Picasso,
46:10and it was highly rated in Japan as well.
46:15And six years later, the Jomon Venus became a national treasure as a Jomon relic,
46:23and five of them are now designated as national treasures.
46:32Let's take a look at the foreign goods again.
46:35This formation is cool.
46:37About 3,000 years ago, the Dogufu was made from the late Jomon Period to the late Banki Period.
46:45There are six car-shaped Dogufu,
46:48three ear-shaped Dogufu,
46:51and one eye-shaped Dogufu.
46:54Although there are cracks and cracks, the condition is generally good,
46:59and the color of this car-shaped Dogufu is also well preserved.
47:05If it were real, it would be a museum class,
47:09but how would it be judged?
47:12Let's find out.
47:18I don't think all of them are real,
47:21but I think some of them are real.
47:26How much do you think it is?
47:29I expect it to be around 1,000,000 yen.
47:34It's 1,000,000 yen.
47:369 of them are fake.
47:38Let's find out.
47:40Here's the price.
47:49It's 10,000 yen.
47:5110,000 yen for all of them.
47:5410,000 yen.
47:56It's shocking.
47:59Unfortunately, all of them are fake.
48:01All of them are fake?
48:02Yes.
48:03There's a slight difference, but it's 10,000 yen for 1,000 yen.
48:07If it were real, it would be more well-made,
48:10and the quality of the soil would be better.
48:13Otherwise, it wouldn't survive for 3,000 years.
48:16It would go back to the soil.
48:18These 10 items will go back to the soil after a while.
48:23It's an SDGs.
48:26What if it's a real Dogufu from 3,000 years ago?
48:29It depends on the condition.
48:31If it's a perfect one, it would be sold for more than 10,000,000 yen.
48:36How do you feel?
48:38I feel refreshed.
48:39You feel refreshed?
48:40Thank you very much.
48:41It's rare to see this kind of pattern.
48:43It's brighter now.
48:44Yes, it is.
48:45We're looking for a client.
48:48If you want to sell a treasure,
48:52please apply to the end of this program
48:55with photos and episodes of the treasure.
48:59We're waiting for you.
49:01For more information, please check the program's website.
49:05Kanteidan will be broadcasted on TVER, U-NEXT.
49:08Please watch it.

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