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00:00I asked the people of the city.
00:03What is the most memorable shop in your life?
00:09Horn.
00:11Horn?
00:12Yes.
00:13It's like a snail.
00:15Yes, yes.
00:16I bought it after saving money from becoming a world famous person.
00:20I bought it because there were people who did it as a hobby.
00:24And then.
00:25About 2 million yen.
00:27I didn't know that.
00:29I didn't know that.
00:30Horse girls became popular all at once.
00:33Because of that, I wanted a horse.
00:39What?
00:40So I bought a horse.
00:43There were about 4 horses.
00:45I bought it for 300,000 to 400,000 yen.
00:47If I go to Hokkaido, it's rare.
00:50But I couldn't buy it because I didn't have time.
00:53I was able to buy it, so I was satisfied.
00:56I bought a dog.
00:58It's a miniature dachshund.
01:00I bought it when I met my wife.
01:04It's like my family now.
01:07I think it's the most important thing to buy.
01:10Is it a dress?
01:11Dress?
01:12It's about 300,000 yen.
01:14I see.
01:15This?
01:16Yes.
01:17We went to the Misses Contest and ran away.
01:22We ran away.
01:23We went home.
01:24Each person has the impression of buying a lot of things.
01:29There are many buyers.
01:33But in the world, there are many products that people don't buy.
01:42Firefighters sold at auction for 5 million yen.
01:47Bonsai was grown by Hakumi.
01:50It's worth 100 million yen.
01:52We found a buyer like this on the show.
01:56If you go to the market, it's about 10,000 yen.
01:59Really?
02:00How much is it used for?
02:03I think it's about 10,000 yen.
02:06That's amazing.
02:08Why did they buy it at that price?
02:12It's a variety of shopping that will surprise the buyers.
02:19The buyers want to see it.
02:28This is an interesting place.
02:32Let's go there.
02:33Why are we going there?
02:35It's an interesting place.
02:39Let's go there.
02:41Excuse me.
02:43It's retro.
02:46It's nostalgic.
02:48There are many household appliances.
02:51It's nostalgic.
02:53This is for VHS.
02:56Can I put it in this way?
03:01We don't have a good memory.
03:06This is for recording.
03:11Was it this size?
03:13VHS?
03:14Beta?
03:16We are not the generation of Beta.
03:19There is a wall here.
03:22No.
03:24There is a wall here.
03:27It doesn't change that much.
03:29Let's do it while arguing.
03:32Let's do it happily.
03:35A mysterious facility where nostalgic household appliances are lined up.
03:41This is a media museum in Kanda, Tokyo.
03:48What kind of facility is it?
03:50I asked the director.
03:54This is a facility museum that collects media and equipment that are no longer in use.
04:00I see.
04:01Video camera, tape, CD, cassette tape.
04:04These are all collected.
04:07This is a program that buyers want to see.
04:11I will introduce people who bought strange things.
04:14Mr. Kawai is also a buyer.
04:17I collected various things.
04:19This is amazing.
04:21Did Mr. Kawai collect this?
04:24I collected this in 3 years.
04:27In 3 years?
04:29I cleaned up at home because I didn't have anything to do.
04:34I asked him to donate it to me.
04:37I collected 2,000 items.
04:41Mr. Kawai has been collecting old cameras for a long time.
04:46He gave up all the media equipment he couldn't use.
04:52He became a museum.
04:57There are various kinds of media.
04:59I used to use floppy disks and cassettes.
05:03There is also a media that is no longer in use.
05:06Do you know this?
05:07This is the dash button of AMAZON.
05:11It was sold like this.
05:13This is the name of the detergent.
05:17I put this on the washing machine.
05:19If the detergent runs out, I press it.
05:21The next day, it will arrive from AMAZON.
05:23The service ended in 3 years.
05:26This is how it is now.
05:30He is a maniac.
05:33Of course, he collected the exhibits in the museum.
05:38Mr. Kawai is also the owner of this program.
05:44I sell old equipment at a recycling shop.
05:49I bought it there.
05:51How much did you buy?
05:54I bought it at a recycling shop for about 1 million yen.
05:57I also received the remodeling fee.
06:00I received about 1,000 remodeling points.
06:03I received about 1 million yen.
06:06It's about the price of a car.
06:10Is there a premium item?
06:12This is a premium item.
06:14This is a remodeling fee from a person who retired from SONY.
06:21This is a SONY build-type radio from 1966.
06:28Is this a radio?
06:33I didn't expect this to be a radio.
06:36This was sold for 150,000 yen.
06:40This is a treasure.
06:44Let's see what Mr. Kawai has collected.
06:49There are things that viewers will miss.
06:55This is a video camera.
06:57This was sold here.
07:00This is a Handycam.
07:03This is nostalgic.
07:05This is a first-generation passport-sized Handycam.
07:07This is a passport-sized Handycam.
07:12This is a passport-sized Handycam that is a little bigger than the current passport.
07:17This is the current passport-sized Handycam.
07:20This is the current passport-sized Handycam.
07:24Have you ever seen this somewhere?
07:26Have you ever seen this at a movie theater?
07:29Is this a movie theater?
07:31This is a movie theater model.
07:33Is this a movie theater model?
07:36This was sold at a movie theater.
07:39This was sold at a movie theater for 8 million yen.
07:44I still have a 8mm camera at kindergarten.
07:50I have a 8mm camera.
07:52This is the 8mm camera.
07:54This is the 8mm camera.
07:56I have this at my grandfather's house.
07:59It's amazing to have this at home.
08:01Your father must have liked this.
08:04I didn't have this at home.
08:06I often did commercial work around here.
08:09Did you do commercial work?
08:13I have done film work.
08:18You did film work.
08:30This is amazing.
08:33This is amazing.
08:35You can't do this unless you are strong.
08:38This is vinegar.
08:40There is no set.
08:42There is no set.
08:44I asked him to sing a song.
08:47Did you ask him to sing?
08:49This is amazing.
08:51I haven't seen this for a long time.
08:53There are many buyers.
08:56This man told me.
09:01Do you know this?
09:03I knew this.
09:05Yes.
09:08The owner bought this because he liked an animal too much.
09:13He is in Machida City, Tokyo.
09:16Machida City?
09:17He went to the residential area he was told about.
09:23What is that?
09:26He found a silhouette animal in the residential area.
09:30It looks like a silhouette.
09:33It's very big for a dog.
09:44Excuse me.
09:45Can I ask you something?
09:47Of course.
09:48What is this animal?
09:51It's an alpaca.
09:52Alpaca?
09:54Is it from a zoo?
09:56No, I bought it.
09:58You bought it?
10:00At a normal zoo?
10:02What are you doing now?
10:04I'm going to send a letter to the post office.
10:08Are you bringing an alpaca to the post office?
10:11I'm going to send a letter.
10:13I brought this alpaca with me.
10:16This is the owner of the alpaca.
10:18His name is Toshiko Gyobu.
10:20He is 68 years old.
10:22Are you going to run?
10:24Are you going to run?
10:26Wait a minute.
10:28We have to investigate the details.
10:30Let's go to Mr Gyobu's house.
10:34Please close the door.
10:36Please close the door.
10:37Is there another one?
10:40Where is it?
10:41Here it is.
10:43Here it is.
10:44Here you go.
10:45There are so many.
10:46How many are there?
10:47Isn't it just one?
10:49It's not just one.
10:51I'm back.
10:53I'm back.
10:54How many are there?
10:56We have eight alpacas.
10:59Eight alpacas?
11:00Eight alpacas?
11:02If you go around the garden,
11:06you will see an alpaca-only hut.
11:10There are six alpacas here.
11:13What's your name?
11:15My name is Cinnamon.
11:17I'm a handsome man.
11:19There are one alpaca in another hut.
11:22When you go down the stairs from the garden,
11:25there is a large breeding space.
11:27There is another alpaca here.
11:32Mr Gyobu was the owner of eight alpacas in total.
11:37Really?
11:39Sota, what's wrong?
11:41Why are you grunting?
11:42Sota is lonely because he is alone.
11:46Alpacas cry like this.
11:48Alpacas cry like this.
11:50This is the cry of an alpaca.
11:53They cry when they check the location of the herd.
11:57What qualifications do you have to buy an alpaca?
12:02I have the training to buy an alpaca,
12:07and I have the qualification to sell its fur.
12:11In fact, in Japan,
12:13you don't need a qualification to buy an alpaca.
12:17You can buy an alpaca at home like a dog or a cat.
12:23Mr Gyobu has been buying alpacas for five years.
12:26What motivated him to buy an alpaca?
12:30There are times when anyone brings an alpaca home.
12:32For example, when I couldn't go to work,
12:35or when I was in a relationship,
12:38I heard on TV that alpacas are healing animals.
12:43That's why I bought an alpaca.
12:45Mr Gyobu felt his destiny.
12:48He went to meet an alpaca on a farm nearby.
12:54When you first met an alpaca,
12:56what was your first impression of it?
12:58Wow, alpaca.
13:00Wow, alpaca.
13:02When I touched it,
13:04I thought it was so cute.
13:08From the moment they first met,
13:10he fell in love with alpacas.
13:12He decided to buy an alpaca without hesitation.
13:15It's amazing that you can go there.
13:20However, it seems that it was not easy to buy an alpaca.
13:25I was told by the owner that there was a water pipe in the hut
13:28and that I could flush the water properly.
13:32After making various preparations,
13:34he bought an alpaca five years ago.
13:37After that,
13:39he gradually increased the number of alpacas
13:41so that the alpaca living in the herd
13:43would not feel lonely.
13:47Where can I buy an alpaca?
13:49How can I buy an alpaca?
13:52Where can I buy an alpaca?
13:56I asked Mr Imori,
13:58who wants to buy an alpaca soon.
14:02I don't feel like buying an alpaca yet.
14:05I bought an alpaca at a large farm.
14:08The next farm was closed,
14:11so I got an alpaca from there.
14:13Recently, I found a place in Hokkaido
14:15where I could sell an alpaca.
14:19In the first place,
14:21alpacas live in highlands
14:23around the Andes Mountains in South America.
14:2796% of alpacas live in that area,
14:30so in Japan,
14:33alpacas are rare animals.
14:38I'm curious about the price of an alpaca.
14:41How much does it cost to buy an alpaca?
14:45I think it's about 2 million yen.
14:52That's about 2 million yen for an alpaca!
14:55Alpacas vary in age and gender,
14:58but alpacas seem to be very expensive animals.
15:03I see.
15:04Who buys alpacas in your town?
15:06Well, I think
15:08we're the only ones who buy alpacas in our town.
15:13The owner of such a rare alpaca
15:15is going to spend the day at the farm.
15:21It's 7 in the morning.
15:23Let's do a simple calculation.
15:25Good morning.
15:26Good morning.
15:27Good morning.
15:28How are you, ma'am?
15:30Good morning.
15:31First, she greets the alpacas in the morning.
15:35Yes, yes, yes.
15:36See?
15:37She's so quiet.
15:38Yes, she is.
15:39That's how you kiss an alpaca.
15:43She's a pervert, isn't she?
15:47What do you do in the morning?
15:49I brush their fur.
15:50Then, I clean them all night long.
15:55I clean their ears and pee.
15:59I check their health condition
16:02by looking at their stool.
16:05I can tell if they're hungry or not
16:08by looking at their stool.
16:11By the way,
16:12she mixes a lot of alpacas' feces
16:14with soil and rice bran
16:16and gives it to the farmers nearby
16:18as a way to avoid them.
16:22After cleaning the feces for an hour...
16:25That's a lot of work.
16:28I have to cut it into small pieces
16:30or they won't be able to eat it.
16:32That's why I cut it into small pieces.
16:35It doesn't look good.
16:38It's too big.
16:39Do you want to sharpen it?
16:40I can't do it.
16:41Do you want to sharpen it?
16:43This is the hardest part.
16:47It's a lot of work.
16:49This is a piece of wood that she bought from a local farmer.
16:54She says it's enough for a week.
16:56It's a lot for a piece of wood.
16:59How much does it cost to feed them?
17:02One piece of wood costs about 10,000 yen.
17:06One piece of wood costs 10,000 yen?
17:07Yes, that's about it.
17:09It's just a piece of wood that costs 8,000 yen.
17:11That's right.
17:13She puts the pieces of wood in a case
17:16and prepares breakfast for the alpacas.
17:20It's not just a bowl of rice.
17:21By the way,
17:22they eat twice a day.
17:26While the alpacas are brushing their teeth,
17:30it's time for lunch.
17:33What will they have for lunch?
17:38What do you usually eat for lunch?
17:41This is my lunch.
17:45Is there anything else in it?
17:48What kind of food do alpacas eat?
17:50This is for my birthday.
17:52What's in it?
17:53This is cabbage, carrots,
17:56and my favourite, turkey.
17:59Here you go.
18:07Is it good?
18:08The others are already eaten.
18:09It's good.
18:12The alpacas are so close to each other.
18:15That's what makes us curious.
18:18There's a lot of space in the garden.
18:21It's about 400 square metres.
18:27What did you do with this house?
18:29I walked around to find an alpaca.
18:33I finally found it and bought this house.
18:36By the way,
18:38they're making fences for the alpacas.
18:41How much did it cost?
18:42It cost about 10 million yen.
18:45They bought this house for the alpacas.
18:50It cost more than 10 million yen to renovate the house.
18:56What is this house?
18:58It's made of bamboo.
19:01What's the reason for that?
19:03We don't want the alpacas to decay.
19:09Alpacas don't have a fixed breeding season.
19:12They can be pregnant every year.
19:19Out of the eight alpacas that are being raised,
19:22four of them were born in Gyobu's house.
19:28In order to increase the number of alpacas,
19:31male and female alpacas are divided into five blocks.
19:35I see.
19:36Gyobu spends a lot of money on living with alpacas.
19:41Who is this person?
19:44Let's ask her about her job.
19:55Good morning.
19:56Good morning.
19:58Good morning.
20:00Excuse me.
20:02Do you always work here?
20:04I'm always here when I'm at the head office.
20:07What do you do for a living?
20:10I run a company that specialises in nursing, welfare and education.
20:16She used to work as a nurse in Gyobu.
20:21She wanted to build a nursing facility for the elderly and the disabled.
20:26So she started a company 21 years ago.
20:29She looks very kind.
20:31Her services are well-received as a nurse.
20:34Currently, she runs 16 businesses with four employees.
20:40Gyobu was actually the president of Cho Yarite.
20:45I see.
20:47Gyobu's job is also closely related to alpacas.
20:54You're carrying it.
20:58This is a great picture.
21:00Who brought the alpacas?
21:03Here they are.
21:04This is a nursing home run by herself.
21:08I brought the alpacas to interact with the users.
21:13She brings the alpacas to the welfare facility she runs several times a month.
21:18This is an opportunity for her to interact with the users.
21:22I'm sorry.
21:25Look at their smiles.
21:26People who don't have symptoms show their symptoms.
21:28It's a way to bring out the smiles of users and other people.
21:34Animal therapy is known to interact with dogs and cats.
21:39But interacting with alpacas is one of the reasons why Gyobu's facility is so popular.
21:46I feel like I'm seeing this in a zoo.
21:48Please come in.
21:50How is it?
21:51It's perfect.
21:53The eyes are cute.
21:57Gyobu's plan is to increase the number of alpacas
22:01so that users and alpacas can interact with each other more easily.
22:09It's 5 p.m. and it's getting dark.
22:13Then, there's a problem.
22:17What's the problem?
22:18What are you doing?
22:19You broke my tooth.
22:21What happened?
22:23What did you do?
22:24You broke my tooth.
22:26I hate alpacas.
22:29Maybe she didn't like how Gyobu touched her.
22:32Gyobu's granddaughter goes out and shoots her tooth.
22:39Alpacas have a habit of flying their teeth to protect themselves.
22:43It's a part of their stomach that's being disassembled.
22:46The smell is very strong.
22:49It really stinks.
22:51There are other problems.
22:55At the time of the alpaca cut,
22:57alpacas didn't have a history.
23:00So there weren't many vets who knew alpacas well.
23:05I see.
23:08In Japan, there are few hospitals that treat alpacas
23:11because they are rare animals.
23:16What did you do when you got sick?
23:19Until now, I've been doing it as a hobby.
23:22I used to buy a dog
23:24or a small cat.
23:26I used to do that.
23:29And at the end of the day...
23:32I brought them to a lot of places today.
23:36I think they're a bit excited.
23:39I thought I'd let them stay with me until they calm down.
23:42Even after all this trouble,
23:44Gyobu's family still lives with alpacas.
23:47Gyobu's family lives with alpacas.
23:49Actually, they have a plan for this fall.
23:54There's a child I like in Hokkaido.
23:59I'm thinking of going to see him.
24:02I'm also thinking of buying an alpaca.
24:05She was invited to see an alpaca that was born last year
24:09from a farm in Hokkaido where she bought an alpaca before.
24:13An alpaca that was born last year?
24:15I'm curious about this one.
24:18In order to join Gyobu's family,
24:20they travel about 1,200 kilometres from Tokyo.
24:25They came to Ebetsu City, Hokkaido.
24:28It's a farm called Earth Dream Kakuyama
24:31where you can enjoy meeting animals in nature.
24:37Hello.
24:38Hello.
24:39I'm Gyobu from Tokyo.
24:41Nice to meet you.
24:42Nice to meet you too.
24:44I feel like I'm in Hokkaido.
24:48How cute!
24:49How many alpacas do you have?
24:50I have 11 alpacas.
24:51Really?
24:52That's so cute.
24:54She's not losing.
24:57This is her target.
24:59Jin, who is 10 months old.
25:02Gyobu is going to meet Jin.
25:07Jin.
25:08Jin.
25:09Come here.
25:10Jin.
25:11Come here.
25:13He's not used to it yet.
25:15That's right.
25:16He's still a baby.
25:17He might be nervous.
25:20It's their first time meeting,
25:22so they're not used to each other.
25:27What's your personality like?
25:29Jin is very curious.
25:32He's also very greedy.
25:34He doesn't hate being petted.
25:36He's a very friendly boy.
25:38He's cute.
25:39He's cute.
25:40He's cute, isn't he?
25:41Gyobu likes Jin's personality and personality.
25:45However,
25:47including transportation costs from Hokkaido to Tokyo,
25:51the total cost is more than 2 million yen.
25:55Will Gyobu buy Jin?
26:02What should I do?
26:05Don't buy it this time.
26:08I see.
26:10I like Jin, but he's still 10 months old.
26:13He's drinking his mother's breast milk.
26:15So I can't tell him yet.
26:17When Jin grows up a little more,
26:19I'd like to see him again.
26:22Jin is still drinking his mother's breast milk.
26:25She can't let him be away from his parents.
26:29This time, she's going to see him off.
26:33I can't imagine my life without Alpaca.
26:40Alpaca is a part of my life.
26:43His face looks like Alpaca.
26:46Does he look like Alpaca?
26:48Yes, he does.
26:49People call him Mr. Alpaca.
26:52I have a feeling that I will be with Alpaca for the rest of my life.
26:58He's so cute.
27:01That's it.
27:03What do you think of Gyobu's way of life?
27:06He started his life as a healer.
27:10He looked very happy.
27:14No matter what people think of him,
27:17I like how he looks.
27:20What do you think of Alpaca?
27:22Wait a minute.
27:23I can't say yes.
27:25He was cute.
27:26Aren't you interested in Alpaca?
27:27I'm a little interested.
27:29Let's buy Alpaca.
27:30The three of us?
27:31No, no, no.
27:32We didn't say we were interested in Alpaca.
27:35This is an extinct media museum with media equipment that we can't see anymore.
27:41What do you think is nostalgic?
27:44This is the oldest video camera in the museum.
27:48This is the first camera to be used by an individual.
27:53This camera was made in 1922.
27:55This camera was made in 1921.
27:58Please hold this.
27:59Please look at this part.
28:02There is a handle on the right.
28:06Please turn this handle.
28:07Can I see the inside of this frame?
28:10Yes, you can see the inside of this frame.
28:11This is the lower lens.
28:13Wow, it's moving.
28:14Please turn this handle two times per second.
28:19Two times per second?
28:21Yes.
28:22Like this?
28:23Yes, like that.
28:24Please keep turning this handle.
28:26Isn't it too difficult?
28:29You have to pay attention to this part, too.
28:31Yes, I have to pay attention to it.
28:32It's going to shake a lot.
28:34Yes, it's going to shake a lot.
28:36Isn't this sound good?
28:38Yes, it sounds like a real film.
28:41This is the first handycam.
28:44Wow, it's cool.
28:45This is the first handycam.
28:46Wow, it's cool.
28:48Is this a Sony camera?
28:49Yes.
28:50The reason why this is a handycam is that until then,
28:53there were only cameras that could be put on shoulders.
28:57Like this.
28:58This is how my father's sports day was like.
29:00Yes, yes, yes.
29:02That's amazing.
29:03Now that I can put it on my hand,
29:05it's a handycam.
29:09Furthermore, there is a nostalgic communication device such as a mobile phone.
29:16I had a lot of black phones.
29:19I had a lot of black phones.
29:22Most of your family had black phones, right?
29:24Please put the phone holder of the black phone on the golden part of the phone holder.
29:31I know. I know.
29:33What is it?
29:35This is...
29:39Nostalgic.
29:40That's it.
29:41Nostalgic.
29:42It's Holion.
29:43Holion.
29:44When the phone rings,
29:46I say,
29:47Dad, Dad, wait a minute.
29:49I say, Dad, it's a call.
29:51I just let him hear it in a very analog way.
29:53You let him hear it in a very analog way.
29:55You think about it a lot.
29:57Wow, it's a pocket bell.
29:59Nostalgic.
30:01When I was in high school,
30:03girls called me very quickly.
30:08Seriously.
30:09They called me very quickly.
30:12You're a master.
30:13Yes, I can hit it with 10 yen.
30:15When I was in middle school,
30:17I bought a pocket bell.
30:20I told my teacher,
30:22Shun, send me a message at night.
30:25He said, OK.
30:27But I had a black phone.
30:29It's impossible.
30:31I was told to send it.
30:33I was like, what's going on?
30:37I didn't have a pen or something.
30:39I didn't have a pen or something.
30:41I thought, what?
30:43I thought, I'm late for something.
30:46It's a dial.
30:48I remember that.
30:50It was embarrassing.
30:52There are more than 200 mobile phone collections.
30:56Which model do you have in mind?
31:01The one with the red mark is the first Chameleon.
31:05Oh, that's right.
31:07I had a friend who had this.
31:10Wow, look.
31:12Oh, nostalgic.
31:14There it is.
31:16It's for selfie.
31:18Wow.
31:20The N is amazing.
31:22It's a four-string.
31:24It's a four-string.
31:26It's like this.
31:28Oh, there it is.
31:32Oh, that's right.
31:34It's like a musical score
31:36to input music by yourself.
31:38That's right.
31:40This is a very popular product.
31:42Oh, this.
31:45It was cute.
31:47What was the name?
31:49Infobar.
31:51This is cool.
31:53There was a restriction that the carrier could not move yet.
31:56Even if you change the number,
31:58there were people who wanted to do this.
32:00Until then, there were many business-like mobile phones.
32:03From here, the design comes in.
32:08It's really fun.
32:11It seems that memories will come back at once.
32:14That's right.
32:16Wow.
32:17It's been a long time.
32:19This antenna was also on sale.
32:21I know.
32:23It's for the outside.
32:25Where is it?
32:27It's this way.
32:29Here it is.
32:31To meet the next buyer,
32:33they went to a certain station in Iga City, Mie Prefecture.
32:36Iga.
32:37Is this the place we're looking for?
32:39What?
32:40Ninja City Station.
32:42It's amazing.
32:44Iga City, Mie Prefecture is also known as the city of Ninja.
32:49Who is the person who bought something amazing to live in this city?
32:57Good morning.
32:58Hello.
32:59Are you Tominaga?
33:00I'm Tominaga.
33:01Nice to meet you.
33:02Nice to meet you.
33:04The owner is Jun Tominaga.
33:06He is 55 years old.
33:08When did you buy something amazing?
33:11About 25 years ago.
33:1325 years ago?
33:14That's right.
33:15I keep buying things.
33:17You keep buying things?
33:18Yes.
33:19How much did you spend?
33:21About 70 million yen.
33:2370 million yen?
33:25Yes.
33:26What is that?
33:27What did Tominaga buy
33:29for more than 70 million yen?
33:34Wow.
33:36What is this?
33:37Amazing.
33:41I spent about 70 million yen.
33:4470 million yen?
33:45Yes.
33:46What is that?
33:47Mr. Tominaga lives in Iga City, Mie Prefecture.
33:50He spent more than 70 million yen
33:52on a purchase.
33:56What did he buy?
33:57What did he buy?
34:01Is this it?
34:02Yes, this is it.
34:03Is this your house?
34:05This is a warehouse I rent.
34:07A warehouse?
34:08Yes.
34:10What?
34:1170 million yen?
34:12It doesn't look like a warehouse where you store
34:14something that costs more than 70 million yen.
34:16What is inside?
34:19This is the entrance.
34:20Yes.
34:22Please come in.
34:25Wow, it's big and there are a lot of things.
34:28What is this?
34:30Cup noodles.
34:31This is new.
34:33Yes.
34:34A cigarette vending machine.
34:36This is a nostalgic juice box.
34:38Wow.
34:39What is this?
34:41This is an old microwave.
34:43There is a TV here.
34:45Yes.
34:46There are a lot of TVs in the back.
34:49Is that so?
34:50It's 650 square meters.
34:55There are a lot of old things in the huge warehouse.
35:01What kind of store does Tominaga run?
35:06It's a Showa household.
35:09A Showa household?
35:10Yes.
35:11Tominaga has been collecting 70 million yen for 25 years.
35:15It's a Showa household.
35:18What should I do with this?
35:21There are a lot of appliances, kitchen appliances, TV, radio, etc.
35:25There are more than 20,000 of them.
35:31Wow.
35:32There are a lot of things.
35:34There are a lot.
35:35There are too many.
35:36What is the purpose of this?
35:38I like TVs the most, so I collected a lot.
35:41At that time, as you can see, I was very particular about the design.
35:50I'm addicted to it.
35:53I put the switch in this way.
35:57It's cute.
35:59It's retro.
36:00You can change the channel with this.
36:02It's a button type.
36:03This is the world's first button type TV.
36:06Is this it?
36:07This is the world's first button type TV in Showa 32.
36:11It's interesting to see that I was trying various things.
36:17It's too complete now.
36:2025 years ago, he fell in love with an old TV he happened to meet.
36:25Since then, he has been addicted to Showa goods.
36:29When I was a salaryman, I spent a lot of money.
36:35I bought cheap bread and ate it little by little.
36:42It's a tremendous amount of heat.
36:44Why are you so addicted to it?
36:47In this old age, there is a future for each product that is in the middle of developing various things that have not yet been completed.
36:56I'm excited to evolve from now on.
37:01Excitement for the future.
37:03This is why Mr. Tominaga became addicted to Showa goods.
37:09And the overflowing love for Showa goods is surprisingly dazzling.
37:17This is a little famous TV.
37:21You may be watching it with something.
37:25How did you become so famous?
37:27It's a scene where you buy a TV on the third day of Always.
37:36This is the scene.
37:41Mr. Tominaga's love for Showa goods is known to everyone.
37:45It is a very famous movie called Kodogu.
37:50It's amazing.
37:52He still has a lot of offers from movies and dramas.
37:56He continues to collect through SNS and auctions so that he can respond to the detailed background of the work.
38:08This must be a great treasure.
38:12Let's take a look at the extremely rare collection selected from less than 10,000 points.
38:18What is this?
38:20This is amazing.
38:25What is this?
38:30What is the extremely rare collection selected by Mr. Tominaga, the owner of which has collected about 20,000 Showa goods for more than 70 million yen?
38:41What is this?
38:43This is a fan.
38:45This is a two-stage fan from Fuji Electric, which appeared in the Showa 30s more than 50 years ago.
38:53Does it move?
39:00It moves.
39:02The wind is sent in various directions.
39:06It's cool.
39:08What is this fan?
39:11This fan was sold at a recycling shop.
39:15It costs about 10,000 yen.
39:17That's a lot of money.
39:19However, if you go to the auction site at this time, it will cost more than 100,000 yen.
39:25Is it now?
39:27This TV, which was purchased for about 150,000 yen in the Showa boom, is now about 300,000 yen.
39:35The three-wheeled mizet, which was purchased for 750,000 yen, is also said to cost more than 1 million yen.
39:42This is a Showa product.
39:46This is a product like this.
39:52What kind of product is it?
39:54It was released in the Showa 10s before the war.
39:57The name of this product is DEGISON BAND.
40:00This is used to hit the forehead.
40:03MATSUO, do you know what kind of effect was expected at that time?
40:09This is made of hard iron.
40:12When you have a fight, this will hit you.
40:15What else can I do?
40:17Is this DEGISON BAND?
40:18You can put this on your head and cool it.
40:22You can cool your head.
40:25Is this made of metal?
40:28If you put this on your head and study, you will be smart.
40:34Even if you are not good at studying at that time, it was a catchphrase that if you put this on your head, you will be in third place in the class.
40:42You are wearing DEGISON BAND.
40:44This is interesting.
40:46What is the next rare collection?
40:50This is a needle.
40:52When you open this, electricity flows from here to here.
40:58This is a device that warms something.
41:02Imori, do you know what this device warms?
41:08I haven't used it.
41:10You said you warmed something.
41:14I understand.
41:16This is bread.
41:17Electricity flows from here to here.
41:20This is called a hot dog.
41:22This is a sausage.
41:24If you put this on your left and right, the water and oil in the sausage will flow.
41:30This is a device that makes the sausage electric.
41:34This is a device from the 1940s.
41:37This is a safe design that only works when the lid is closed.
41:42After about 3 minutes, it looks like it's boiled.
41:50What is this?
41:52This is interesting.
41:54This is also a cooking utensil.
41:56This is HEALTH BABY, which appeared in the 1930s.
42:01This is a device that connects a flat surface and a speaker with a cord to detect something.
42:08Osada, do you know what this is used for?
42:14I was studying this.
42:16This is a device that detects the sound of a baby's urine.
42:21This is a device that makes the baby's urine wet.
42:31I made the baby's urine wet.
42:34This is a device that detects the sound of a baby's urine.
42:40This is a device that detects the sound of a baby's urine.
42:42This is a device that detects the sound of a baby's urine.
42:44At that time, baby's urine was the mainstream.
42:48The baby's butt was always comfortable.
42:53It was also expected to be quick to remove the baby's urine.
43:00Transistors have been used in various parts since the 1930s.
43:07Transistors have been used in various parts since the 1930s.
43:10Transistors have been used in various parts since the 1930s.
43:13There is no end to the love for Showa household appliances.
43:16What does Mr. Tominaga want now?
43:21I was looking at the auction site.
43:23I was looking at the auction site.
43:28I have to go to the auction site.
43:33What did Mr. Tominaga want?
43:38I wonder if it's a big one.
43:41I went to YAMAI in Nagano Prefecture, which is about 400 km from Mie Prefecture.
43:48I went to YAMAI in Nagano Prefecture, which is about 400 km from Mie Prefecture.
43:53I went to YAMAI in Nagano Prefecture, which is about 400 km from Mie Prefecture.
43:57Is this the right place?
44:00The meeting place is an old pension that has no sign of being used.
44:08He is riding a motorcycle.
44:11I was worried if this was the right place.
44:14Is this what's in here?
44:16This is in the basement.
44:19This is a good opportunity.
44:22The owner of the pension also gathered and went inside.
44:29The refrigerator is cool.
44:32The item he was looking for is in the basement.
44:36He began to search for treasures in the first floor.
44:41This is amazing.
44:45This is cool.
44:48This is a hair dryer.
44:51I want this.
44:54This is good.
44:56This is very good.
44:58In this day and age, it is almost impossible to dispose of things.
45:04Thank you very much.
45:07Finally, he went to the treasure he really wanted.
45:14This is good.
45:21I'm a little tired.
45:24This is amazing.
45:27This is an automatic vending machine.
45:30The item he was looking for is an automatic vending machine made in the 1980s.
45:36This is nostalgic.
45:40Why did he want to get this item?
45:44This is a good place.
45:46This is a good place.
45:49This is a beautiful place.
45:52It's like a time machine.
45:55This is a good place.
45:58This is a button.
46:01This is a square button.
46:03I feel like I bought this at this time.
46:08This is a good feeling.
46:10This product has a good feeling.
46:14This product has a different design from the current product.
46:17This product has the mark of the Japan Olympic Games.
46:20This is true.
46:22He asked the delivery company to help him carry the vending machine.
46:28However.
46:30This is a little heavy.
46:33The weight of the vending machine is about 250 kg.
46:38This is heavy.
46:41He doesn't want to get hurt.
46:43In such a case, the blanket strategy is the best.
46:47He puts a blanket on the stairs.
46:49Everyone on the scene participates.
46:51He releases the memories of the Showa era to the Reiwa era.
46:56Please be careful.
47:04This is amazing.
47:06It's hard to collect Showa money.
47:09It's really hard.
47:11This time I paid with YAHOO.
47:15It costs a lot of money.
47:17Even if I go to get one, I have to pay for it all over the country.
47:21The cost of this project is about 150,000 yen including the price of the body and the transportation fee.
47:29Showa products are fun and interesting because they are developed.
47:38I will continue to explore it.
47:42That sausage was amazing.
47:45It's dangerous to stab it.
47:47It's scary.
47:48You can't do it inside.
47:50And it's a sausage that's that wide.
47:54You can't stab it with a fork pizza.
47:56You have to stab it in both directions.
47:58That's right.
48:00I also bought a bagpipe.
48:02Do you know bagpipes?
48:04It's a bagpipe that inflates and makes a sound.
48:09I bought it on a TV show.
48:11I haven't sold it yet.
48:13I can't play one instrument, so I want to be able to play one.
48:18There are no entertainers who play bagpipes.
48:21I've never heard of it.
48:23It's a good idea.
48:24I want to do a collaboration with a bagpipe.
48:26Really?
48:27That's possible.
48:28I want to play a bagpipe and sing a song.
48:31That's good.
48:32Let's do it.
48:33Let's do it in chorus.
48:35Can you do it in chorus?
48:37I haven't done it yet.
48:39Why are you doing it?
48:41That's good.
48:42I have this.
48:44Why do you have this?
48:47The second episode of the show was decided.
48:50This time, a surprising number of buyers will appear one after another.
48:55Broadcast from 1.55 p.m. on February 9th.
48:59Look forward to it.
49:09Three people are visiting an extinct media museum that displays media devices that are no longer in use.
49:19The last thing I saw was a nostalgic record media such as floppy disks.
49:26This is the most famous 3.5-inch floppy disk.
49:29Before that, there was a 5-inch floppy disk.
49:30Before that, there was an 8-inch floppy disk.
49:31Before that, there was a paper disk.
49:33I have this.
49:34I have everything.
49:36My grandfather was a Westerner.
49:41He had a patent to link a floppy disk with a punch card.
49:46He had a patent to link a floppy disk with a punch card.
49:49That's a great patent.
49:51He was an inventor.
49:52But the punch card was gone.
49:55So the patent was meaningless.
49:58I have a lot of this.
50:00There are a lot of things you can't get enough of.
50:02I have a lot of this at my parents' house.
50:05There are few people who can win a punch card on their own.
50:09I have a lot of this in my memory.
50:13If there is a next location, it will be this program.
50:16The next location will be Mr. Osawa's house.
50:18I want to see it.

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