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00:00A town where old men gather.
00:03The town of Bill Ali.
00:11There,
00:13a Showa-era paradise
00:16that is reminiscent of the Reiwa era.
00:19A Showa-era paradise.
00:28Akihara Zenryo Iruura Retro Tango
00:32Akihara Zenryo Iruura Retro Tango
00:36That girl is cute,
00:38Kan-Kan girl.
00:41She has a tail on her waist,
00:43hanging down.
00:46What?
00:47Again?
00:48Again?
00:49I don't like it anymore.
00:51I don't like it anymore.
00:52I don't like the old Bill anymore.
00:55Kan-Kan!
00:57That girl is cute,
01:00Kan-Kan girl.
01:03That girl is cute,
01:06Kan-Kan girl.
01:09That girl is...
01:11Are you done?
01:12Yes.
01:13Let's go.
01:14You sang today, too.
01:17It's rare to sing a Japanese song like this.
01:20Oh?
01:21A foreigner took a picture of us.
01:23That girl is cute,
01:25Kan-Kan girl.
01:29A red bra...
01:35That girl is...
01:37Well...
01:38Kan-Kan girl.
01:44That girl is...
01:46Kan-Kan girl.
01:48Let's go through the main street and aim for the building we're looking for!
01:54There are quite a lot of high-end stores, aren't there?
01:57No, no, it's been decades, right?
01:59Yes.
02:00It wasn't this popular before.
02:04Really?
02:05Yes.
02:06That's why there are major buildings and department stores.
02:11Yes.
02:12There are also old-fashioned clothing stores and cabarets.
02:19Shirobara.
02:20Really?
02:21Yes.
02:22It's behind this building.
02:23Really?
02:24It's like going back to the Showa era.
02:29I've never been inside.
02:31It wasn't like that back then.
02:36Ginza is full of longing for that era.
02:41The building we're looking for is just around the corner.
02:50Mr. Zei, this is the building we're looking for.
02:53This is it?
02:54Yes.
02:55Wow!
02:57I didn't know there was a building like this.
02:59What's the name of this building?
03:00Okuno Building.
03:01Okuno Building.
03:03Wow!
03:05Wow!
03:07Wow!
03:08There are a lot of buildings next to each other.
03:11That's true.
03:12There are a lot of buildings left.
03:14Do you think there are any buildings with raincoats now?
03:19I don't think so.
03:20Right?
03:22Okuno Building was built in the 1st year of Ginza, in the 7th year of Showa, 92 years ago.
03:30There are about 60 stores on the 1st floor and 7th floor of the building.
03:36By the way, the original song of Tokyo Ondo, Marunouchi Ondo, was composed in the year the building was built.
03:45This place is amazing.
03:47Yes.
03:50I think this is the coolest building.
03:52If you say it's the coolest, other buildings will be the same.
03:56But that's what you think, right?
03:58Some people are taking pictures.
04:00Of course.
04:01Let's talk to them.
04:02Do you want me to press the shutter?
04:04Do you come here often?
04:05No, it's my first time today.
04:06Why?
04:07I heard that there is a photo exhibition on the 6th floor.
04:11Who is it?
04:12Yes.
04:13Do you know him?
04:14Yes, I know him.
04:15I'm going to see it.
04:17I heard it's a great building.
04:19That's right.
04:21Are you from Tokyo?
04:23I'm from Kansai.
04:25Really?
04:26What about your friends?
04:27I'm from Tokyo.
04:28It's been a while.
04:29Yes.
04:30Have fun.
04:31Thank you very much.
04:33Take your time.
04:34Yes, yes.
04:35So, this is the building.
04:37That's right.
04:39Isn't this a famous brick?
04:45As expected of a building explorer.
04:47This is a scratch tile that was popular in the early Showa period.
04:51It was also used in the old Imperial Hotel Light.
04:58The design of the fine grooves that are scratched with a skewer is characteristic.
05:02It's an exterior wall that feels heavy.
05:07Can I go inside?
05:08Yes.
05:12Air conditioner.
05:14The air conditioner is working.
05:18Wow, it's amazing.
05:21It's like...
05:24It's fashionable.
05:26I think this is the most fashionable tour guide I've ever seen.
05:33It looks interesting.
05:35There are ateliers, galleries, and art galleries.
05:43That's right.
05:44About 20 galleries and art galleries are located in one third of the buildings.
05:56There is no bar.
05:58No?
05:59No.
06:00Why?
06:01I thought for a moment that the word I was looking for was Izakaya, but I was wrong.
06:09What kind of bar is this?
06:11Shall we go there?
06:12Yes.
06:13Hey, hey, hey, hey.
06:14Is there an elevator?
06:15Oh!
06:18Wow.
06:20It's amazing.
06:22This elevator is manual.
06:27Let's go to the back.
06:28Oh, this is a manual elevator.
06:30What's this?
06:31Do I have to open it by myself?
06:33Oh.
06:40It's hard to see this in America and New York.
06:45In the old days, elevators in small theaters were like this.
06:48Oh, I have to do this by myself.
06:50It's quite heavy.
06:51It's heavy.
06:53Don't put your fingers in it.
06:56Oh, the inside of this elevator is all new.
07:02Like the motor inside the machine.
07:06Does everyone get on this elevator?
07:10It's beeping, but I don't think I can get on it.
07:13No, it's okay.
07:15I have to close it.
07:16Oh, I have to close it.
07:17It's scary.
07:23Let's go.
07:25Oh, it's scary.
07:37In the old days, I used to look up to elevators like this.
07:40I used to watch old movies.
07:42But people who come here are people who use elevators.
07:46Yes.
07:48I think it's great that people want to keep elevators.
07:56This elevator was installed when the building was built.
08:01The motor and the basket are new, but the manual double door and the number display are the same as they were.
08:11The number display has a different design depending on the floor, so it's very colorful.
08:20Zen, let's go back to the first floor and take a walk.
08:26It's amazing.
08:27It's amazing.
08:40Okay, let's go.
08:43There are seven shops on the first floor, including galleries and antique shops.
08:53Hello.
08:55Is this an accessory shop?
08:57No, it's a gallery.
08:58Gallery?
08:59Yes.
09:00Oh, so you're arranging accessories now.
09:02Yes.
09:03This is an exhibition.
09:04Oh, I see.
09:05Yes.
09:06I usually display paintings.
09:07Oh, I see.
09:08Is this an exhibition?
09:10No, it's a gallery.
09:11Oh, it's a gallery.
09:12Yes.
09:13The artist is here.
09:14Oh, I see.
09:15Nice to meet you.
09:16Is this a picture of a shining flower?
09:19No, it's a picture of my face.
09:21Oh, I see.
09:22It's a picture of my face.
09:23I like your eyes.
09:29This is Gallery G2, a gallery that displays various works.
09:35It is said that they sometimes display paintings,
09:37but on this day, costume jewelry made of materials other than metal was on display.
09:46Is this a gallery?
09:48Yes.
09:49Has it been here for a long time?
09:51Yes, it's been here for a long time.
09:52I was wondering if it was a long time.
09:56It's been 10 years since I came to Okunobiru.
09:58Oh, that's quite a long time.
09:59Yes.
10:00So you've been in the gallery business before that?
10:03Yes, I was in the second floor, and I've been here for 10 years.
10:06How is it compared to the first floor?
10:08It's very comfortable.
10:10Oh, is that so?
10:11Yes, and there are a lot of customers.
10:13There are a lot of people from overseas recently.
10:15Why is that? Is it Instagram?
10:18Yes, the building is famous.
10:20Oh, is that so?
10:22When the New York Times featured a tourist spot in Tokyo,
10:27it said that Okunobiru is a building that brings together artists to create art.
10:32Since then, the number of foreign visitors has increased.
10:38Those flowers are amazing.
10:40They're all beads.
10:41Yes, they're really beads.
10:44Aren't these especially amazing?
10:46Are they cherry blossoms?
10:47Yes, a lot of people come here.
10:50But still, it's 90,000 yen.
10:54The price is a bit...
10:5590,000 yen.
10:56That's a lot of money.
10:59Are these orders from the customers?
11:01Yes, they're orders.
11:03I've been talking to you very politely,
11:07but it's strange that you're here.
11:09I'm always like that when I'm here.
11:12I don't know if I'll be the same when I go home.
11:14Do you get used to it when you come here?
11:16Yes, I do.
11:17I'm always polite when I talk to people.
11:22It's strange.
11:23Maybe I should leave now.
11:27Mr. Zen is very elegant.
11:323, 2, 1, go!
11:37Thanks to you, I've become polite.
11:42Please come in.
11:46This is Okuno Shokai, a corporation.
11:52It's well-managed.
11:54Look at the glass.
11:55It used to be like this when I went to school.
12:01I see.
12:05Excuse me.
12:06I'm from BS Fuji's show, Bill Blah.
12:10Are you Mr. Okuno from Okuno Shokai?
12:12Yes, I am.
12:13Thank you for coming.
12:14You're welcome.
12:16Are you the owner of this building?
12:21Yes, I am.
12:22How old are you?
12:24I'm the 4th generation.
12:27My grandfather was born in Shimacho, a famous prefecture.
12:33He was born in the middle of the Meiji era.
12:35In the second half of the Meiji era,
12:37he set up a military factory for railway vehicles.
12:43Your grandfather?
12:44Yes.
12:46Okuno Shokai
12:55This is Ginza, which was filmed more than 100 years ago.
13:00Ginza at that time was influenced by Western culture,
13:03as it was called Taisho Roman.
13:06It was a modern atmosphere where you could stand in a row
13:09and ride a roadside train.
13:12In Ginza, Mr. Okuno's grandfather, Mr. Jisuke,
13:16was running a part factory for railway vehicles.
13:20But one day, his daily life changed.
13:26The Great Kanto Earthquake in September of the 12th year of Taisho.
13:34Ginza, which was full of brick-making,
13:37was completely destroyed.
13:40Mr. Okuno's grandfather's factory was also destroyed.
13:48However, Mr. Okuno Shokai planned to build an apartment
13:52at the site of the factory
13:54in order to make up for the lack of housing.
14:01Nine years after the quake, in the 7th year of Showa,
14:04the first brick-concrete building was built in Ginza.
14:12At first, it was called Ginza Apartment.
14:15Yes, at first, it was a housing complex.
14:22After that, it was renamed Okuno Building.
14:25In the middle of the Showa period, offices were built.
14:28In the Heisei period, there were more art galleries.
14:35The building, which was built with the lessons of the Great Kanto Earthquake,
14:41is still standing in its original state even after 92 years.
14:50Why did you move to the store
14:53where you had been renting apartments?
14:58As a result, I had to live in a one-bedroom apartment
15:03with a 6-story building.
15:06I had to use the bathroom and the bathroom separately.
15:10The bathroom was on the ground floor,
15:13and the bathroom was on the ground floor.
15:16I couldn't live in the middle of the Showa period.
15:20That's interesting.
15:22That was the trend.
15:24I survived depending on the needs at that time.
15:28The rent now is quite high, isn't it?
15:35I think it's normal.
15:39I can't ask you more than that.
15:43Thank you very much for your story.
15:54The Story of a House in Ginza
16:03Mr. Zen is wandering around the buildings in Ginza.
16:09Go to the second floor.
16:12This is a time slip.
16:15Look at this.
16:17This is a time slip.
16:19Look at this.
16:21When I was in elementary school,
16:23I used to go up the stairs like this.
16:31This is the same building, isn't it?
16:35Yes.
16:36There are stairs here, too.
16:38What do you mean?
16:40Why are there stairs next to the stairs?
16:44That's the new building.
16:47The new building?
16:48This is the main building.
16:50Mr. Zen, you are too close to the main building.
16:53But this is a strange building.
16:57In fact, the building in the back was built in the 7th year of the Showa era.
17:02It was built for the construction fund.
17:04There was only the main building on the left side.
17:10The new building was built in the 9th year of the Showa era, two years later.
17:16Because the building is connected inside,
17:19you can go up and down.
17:21There are stairs on both sides,
17:23so you can look down from the window.
17:28But it doesn't look like the new building or the old building.
17:35That's right.
17:36Let's go up the stairs.
17:38This is the old building.
17:40Can we go this way?
17:46Let's go.
17:47Wow, there are stairs on both sides.
17:51It has the same atmosphere as the old building.
17:55Wow.
17:56They are still using the stairs.
18:00That's right.
18:01It's amazing.
18:06There is a hose.
18:09But it's amazing.
18:11But it's amazing.
18:12Even these stairs look like the stairs in a fashion magazine.
18:21It's like this.
18:23It's like this in a fashion magazine.
18:26I see.
18:29It's like this.
18:30It's a good picture, isn't it?
18:31It's a good picture.
18:32Even for me.
18:36It's interesting.
18:38But it's really...
18:40What?
18:43I couldn't read it earlier.
18:46It's not open now.
18:48I don't know what kind of shop it is.
18:50I don't know how to read it anymore.
18:52That's right.
18:53The third floor is called Kyuzan-kyo Ginza.
19:01There are nine tenants, including a gallery on the third floor.
19:09Oh?
19:11Wow, it's amazing.
19:15It says something.
19:16The building in Ginza.
19:173055 Project.
19:19It's a little small.
19:22It says Suda Beauty.
19:25Wow, it's amazing.
19:26It's the same as it was at that time.
19:28Oh, that's what a project is.
19:32It's the same as it was at that time.
19:34I wonder if it's about leaving the tenants of this building.
19:41Let's go in.
19:42It was amazing at that time.
19:47Oh, there's someone here.
19:48This building looks good on you.
19:53Excuse me.
19:54Excuse me.
19:58Oh, this is the beauty salon.
20:02Are you from the Okuno Building Project?
20:05Yes, I am.
20:06Actually, this person was the last resident of the Okuno Building,
20:12which was originally a collective housing estate called Ginza Apartment.
20:16Did he die here?
20:18That's right.
20:20He was the last resident of the building.
20:22After he died, this room opened up.
20:26So, a group of brave people came together.
20:29It's a historical building.
20:32We thought it would be interesting to leave it as it is,
20:35so we started the project.
20:38Around the 12th year of the Showa, five years after the building was built,
20:42Mr. Yoshiko Suda opened the Suda Beauty Salon here in Room 306.
20:49The beauty salon closed down in the Showa 60s,
20:53but Mr. Suda used it as a residence after that.
21:00Then, in 2011,
21:02right after Mr. Suda turned 100 years old,
21:06he passed away,
21:07but a group of brave people who wanted to leave this place as it was
21:11started the project and managed it.
21:15At that time, Mr. Suda lived here, didn't he?
21:19Yes.
21:20What color is this?
21:22I think it's the same as it was at that time.
21:25I think fluorescent lights are also rare.
21:30Now?
21:31Yes.
21:32It's a little thick, isn't it?
21:33Yes.
21:34This is Matsuda.
21:36What is Matsuda?
21:38Matsuda Electric.
21:40What is this?
21:42Oh, it's not.
21:44I'm sorry.
21:46It's rare to see something like this.
21:49It used to be like this.
21:51I don't want you to say,
21:53when I turn on the switch.
21:56He lived here.
21:59This is low again.
22:02He bought a head with this.
22:05It's the height of the mirror.
22:07Oh, I see.
22:10There must have been a lot of fashionable customers.
22:14Oh, great.
22:17There were a lot of pictures left.
22:20Have you ever talked to Mr. Suda?
22:22No, but when I talked to him,
22:26he was a very fashionable person.
22:29I really like beer.
22:31He's the same as me.
22:39He's the same as me.
23:09He's the same as me.
23:39He's the same as me.
24:09He's the same as me.
24:39I really like beer.
24:49He tried to heal the facilities,
24:53but he couldn't forget the unfortunate incident of the building.
24:56He kept saying that he wanted to go home.
25:09This is the place where he was waiting for his wife to come back from the war.
25:23So this is the place where he was waiting for his wife to come back from the war.
25:25Yes, it is.
25:26What was the place where he was waiting for his wife to come back from the war?
25:28It was a river.
25:29A river?
25:30Yes, it was a river.
25:31Oh, really?
25:32Yes.
25:33That's a shame.
25:34There must have been a flood.
25:35I heard that the wind was coming in from the river and that the summer was a bit cold.
25:40He said, turn the river back!
25:45That's true.
25:48Thank you for coming to the Tsuenagaku Project.
25:51Thank you for your time and information.
25:56The concrete is not broken at all.
26:01You're using good materials.
26:04It's sturdy.
26:08It's quite spacious.
26:15On the 4th floor, there are 10 shops, including a gallery, a suit shop and a chocolate shop.
26:21The 4th floor
26:28Hello.
26:30Hello.
26:33I'm wandering around in this building today on a program called BS Fuji's BILBRA.
26:38Is this a full-length shop?
26:40Yes, it's a full-length shop.
26:42Oh, that's great.
26:43It's new.
26:44Yes.
26:45Are there any new items?
26:46Mainly vintage and limited goods and used goods.
26:53It's a long history.
26:56I came here in 2000.
26:59It's been 24 years.
27:01Before that, I was in Ikebukuro.
27:05I used to work mainly on antiques, watches and planks.
27:15I moved here and now I'm doing this by focusing on planks.
27:21But isn't this the only shop in Japan?
27:25There aren't many shops like this.
27:28There aren't many shops like this in the world.
27:30I'm only doing vintage.
27:34That's right.
27:35This Eurobox is mainly dealing with vintage stationery from the 1970s to the 1970s, which is rare in the world.
27:46Mr. Fuji, a 75-year-old shop owner, is obsessed with the charm of vintage stationery.
27:55He goes abroad a few times a year to buy stationery.
28:00Now, there are over 700 stationery shops in the shop.
28:05It seems difficult for me to make stationery in earnest.
28:12I used to have a thick Montblanc.
28:16But I started to like Pelikan.
28:19I changed the thickness of this type.
28:25Is that so?
28:26Is there anything unusual?
28:29There are some customers who ask me if there is anything unusual.
28:34There is a series of unusual things.
28:37Would you like to see it?
28:38Yes.
28:40What is this?
28:44This is the largest pen made by an American parker in 1905.
28:54I think it was made as a counterfeit.
29:02I'll take this off.
29:10This is where I put the ink.
29:14In that?
29:15Yes.
29:16This is where I write.
29:18The interesting thing about this pen is this.
29:24There is a secret hidden here.
29:29What is it?
29:30This is a pen.
29:31What?
29:32It's a mechanical pencil again.
29:34The size is very different.
29:37Wow.
29:39This is an old pen.
29:43This is where I put the ink.
29:48This is a gold pen.
29:51Is that so?
29:52There are only five of these in the world.
29:55Is this for sale?
29:58I sell it at the end.
30:00I take it for reference.
30:02How much is it?
30:03There are five of them.
30:05One sold for 2.5 million yen.
30:113 million yen is not a dream.
30:16We have a visitor.
30:18A visitor?
30:19I'm sorry to bother you.
30:21Welcome.
30:22I'm sorry to bother you.
30:24It's okay.
30:27Please come in.
30:30Excuse me.
30:31I'm sorry.
30:33Do you have a pen for sale?
30:35Actually, I have one pen for repair.
30:40I finished it, so I came here to fix it today.
30:46Mr. Fujii is not only selling pens, but also repairing fountain pens.
30:52He learned how to repair fountain pens by himself,
30:55but he has received requests from all over the country.
31:04I took care of this.
31:07The ink leaked a little.
31:10The rubber sack inside was off.
31:15That's right.
31:16It was slightly deteriorated, but I replaced it with a new one.
31:21Which fountain pen is this?
31:23It's a Parker fountain pen.
31:25It's about 100 years old.
31:28Is that so?
31:29Yes.
31:30Did you buy it here?
31:32Did you buy it here?
31:33Yes.
31:37Can you repair it now?
31:39No, I can't.
31:40It's 100 years old.
31:42What do you usually do?
31:47My hometown is a little far from Fukui.
31:50My parents are old.
31:52I write letters to my parents.
31:55I also write a thank-you letter to my customers.
31:59You want to write with the pen you like.
32:02I bought all of them at a dollar store in Fuji.
32:05I think there are more than 30 of them.
32:08Do you go there often?
32:10Yes, I do.
32:11Be careful, everyone.
32:14This is my favorite.
32:17I see.
32:21It's a little big, so it's easy to write.
32:26It's amazing.
32:28It's good.
32:29It's beautiful.
32:32It's easy to write.
32:34It's good to have a beautiful handwriting.
32:37The fountain pen makes my handwriting beautiful.
32:41Thank you very much.
32:43I'll come again.
32:46Please come again.
32:48I'll come again.
32:49I'll be waiting for you.
32:50This time, we visited Okuno building in Ginza, which was built in the 7th century.
33:21Okuno building
33:38Men's wear.
33:39MTM vintage.
33:41What brand is it?
33:42Salone Lunger.
33:50Excuse me.
33:51Hello.
33:52I've seen you on the program of BS Fuji.
33:55Is this a new clothing store?
33:58Yes, it is.
33:59It's a new clothing store and a vintage store.
34:02Is it a new clothing store?
34:04Is it an order made?
34:05Yes, it is.
34:06It's amazing.
34:08Thank you very much.
34:10It's a three-piece.
34:13It's a three-piece.
34:15It's the style of the 1930s.
34:20It's the same as the birth year of Okuno building.
34:23It's a new clothing store that mainly deals with British vintage suits in the 1930s.
34:30They sell British old clothes, fabrics, and military uniforms.
34:36It's a fashionable store.
34:41I'll measure it.
34:44Mr. Onishi is a British style specialist who has been involved in the new clothing industry for nearly 40 years.
34:53The collar is very big.
34:55It's big.
34:57So, this is the theme of making Japanese clothes that the UK admires.
35:02What is the standard suit like?
35:10This is a little thinner.
35:13It's a style of the 1920s.
35:18I think it's a suit that can be used for business.
35:22The back is very vivid.
35:24That's right.
35:26It reminds me of my school uniform when I was in junior high school.
35:32I think I was in the same year as Mr. Kajihara.
35:37So, I'm a little confused.
35:40That was when we were the most popular.
35:45It's about my age.
35:47That's about right.
35:49There was a tiger and a dragon.
35:51I don't know why we had to carry a tiger and a dragon at that time.
35:56So, this is the place?
35:59Yes.
36:00I wanted to make a 1930s-style suit in a 1930s building.
36:09How old were you then?
36:11I was 55 years old.
36:13Isn't that recent?
36:14Yes, it is.
36:15It was during the pandemic.
36:17Oh, really?
36:19There were various reasons.
37:38I think it's a good idea.
38:01What about your wife?
38:04You can only do that.
38:07So, you should do it yourself.
38:09She's a good wife.
38:34I think I was able to create my father's style.
38:53What did your father say to you?
38:56He didn't say anything.
38:59He didn't say anything good or bad about me.
39:02Maybe he didn't know.
39:05When you watch a movie, you may think,
39:08Oh, my father's suit was good.
39:13I hope so.
39:19Good luck with your store.
39:32It's a chocolate shop.
39:35So Ponte?
39:37Chocolate that brings happiness.
39:40Confetti?
39:42It's a direct import from Italy.
39:50Excuse me.
39:52You look like a designer.
39:58No, I'm not.
39:59You look like a pop mother.
40:02Excuse me.
40:03I saw you on a program called Bill Blah on Fuji TV.
40:06It says chocolate.
40:09Isn't it a flower?
40:10Yes, it is.
40:11But I can eat it all.
40:14You can eat the part that looks like a ear, right?
40:17I can eat it all.
40:18I can't eat the stem.
40:21I'm glad.
40:46This has hazelnuts in it.
40:49The outside is wrapped in dark chocolate.
40:51That's nice.
40:52The outside is coated with sugar and wrapped in cellophane.
41:00Hazelnuts?
41:02Not macadamia nuts?
41:05Hazelnuts.
41:07What was it?
41:08That's why I can't eat it.
41:11I'm not asking for it.
41:13No, no.
41:14Do you know what it tastes like if you don't eat it?
41:17I'm going to harvest it.
41:20I see.
41:21You have a business complaint.
41:24No, no.
41:25It's not me.
41:28If I snap my fingers, she says,
41:30I'm going to harvest it.
41:31She says that?
41:32Yes.
41:33It's like a flower.
41:35Yes.
41:36I see.
41:37This is cellophane.
41:40I see.
41:41Try it.
41:43It's like grapes.
41:46It's white.
41:48This is a harvest, right?
41:50Yes.
41:51I'm going to eat it.
41:56It's delicious dark chocolate.
41:59Yes.
42:02It's very chewy.
42:05I think it's worth eating.
42:10Mr. Terabayashi loves the Italian cityscape and often goes on trips.
42:16He met this confetti at that time.
42:19He started a shop to bring happiness to Japan.
42:26Was this a chocolate shop for a long time?
42:29No.
42:30It's been a little over two years since I started.
42:34Still?
42:35Yes.
42:36Isn't the chocolate history that long?
42:38No.
42:39It used to be a design office.
42:41Here?
42:42It was an architect's design office.
42:44Please don't peek.
42:47There is a picture of the design office.
42:53Did you do it alone?
42:55Yes.
42:56The design office has been here for more than 30 years.
43:00Did you have a house?
43:02Yes.
43:03I also had an apartment.
43:04What was your favorite type?
43:06I couldn't answer the request of the weak office.
43:11So I did anything.
43:14Mr. Terabayashi opened a design office in the back of the building more than 30 years ago.
43:23At that time, he stayed overnight in this building and drew pictures until the morning.
43:32At that time, there were no galleries here.
43:38Some people used it as a warehouse.
43:42Some people lived here.
43:44It was such an era.
43:47I think it was because of the Showa era.
43:52I think so, too.
43:53Now, there are many people who come to the gallery.
43:59Even if you go out for a while, you have to lock the door.
44:04At that time, it was the same as now.
44:07I couldn't lock the door.
44:09When it was time for tea, I said,
44:12I got an ice cream.
44:14I got a cake.
44:15I talked to people and made coffee.
44:18Did you go to borrow soy sauce from a neighbor?
44:21Yes, I did.
44:23There were a lot of ice cream, so I invited people.
44:28We talked a lot.
44:32It was a long time.
44:34I've been through such an era.
44:37I can't get away from here.
44:41I see.
44:43I'm envious just to hear that.
44:45Is that so?
44:48Thank you for the fun story.
44:50Thank you for the chocolate.
44:52Next time, we will visit the Tobu Asakusa station building at the foot of Sensoji.
44:58Is this the top of the building?
45:01I was very happy to fill in my father's hole.
45:07Mr. Zen was also surprised by the 7.2 billion yen renovation plan.
45:11It's amazing.
45:13I came here all of a sudden.
45:14It's a great view.
45:16Mr. Zen was very excited about the family-made diorama at the railway model shop.

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