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00:00Teleto
00:31And now, the revenge tournament
00:35The ones who have been humiliated before
00:38are going to fight again to win the prize
00:43Today's guest is
00:50The legendary girl group that was disbanded in a flash
00:55FISH's original member
00:58A novelist
01:01Momoko Company
01:07When she was in elementary school, she loved variety shows
01:11Her dream job was a comedian
01:17Her grades were always good
01:19She went to Nankan International Christian University
01:23She happened to find an article in a magazine
01:29She thought, what kind of person is she?
01:33She auditioned to be a human observer
01:36She passed without hesitation
01:39But she was inexperienced in singing and dancing
01:43So she spent a little time at the university
01:46to practice choreography
01:50In 2015, she debuted as a member of the girl group FISH
02:01With strong message songs
02:03and impactful live performances
02:06she became popular among young people
02:09In 2018, she won the Record Award for Best Newcomer
02:15In 2021, she participated in the Kouhaku Uta Gassen
02:23She loves writing
02:26She wrote the most number of songs among the members
02:30In 2018, she published an essay book
02:34In addition, she wrote a novel during her free time
02:39In 2022, she released Mikuru no Otogi no Kuni
02:44It was a big hit
02:48because it was about a main character working at a maid cafe
02:55In 2023, FISH disbanded after the Tokyo Dome live
03:02Now, she works as a member of the music project MOMO
03:07She puts more and more effort into writing
03:10She has published 3 essays and 3 novels
03:14She ranks among the weekly bestsellers of major bookstores
03:18She is attracting attention
03:23Here is the great person
03:25She is a member of MOMO
03:33She is great, isn't she?
03:35I studied hard to get into MOMO
03:37You got good grades in high school, didn't you?
03:40Yes, I did
03:42I got good grades in English
03:45That's great
03:47Don't try to be a comedian
03:50I really like comedians
03:52What are you talking about?
03:54I have a friend who is a comedian
03:57He is a high schooler
04:00He made a comedy show
04:03He completely disbanded in the first round
04:06No one laughed
04:09I was so disappointed
04:14Where did you get the treasure?
04:16I searched all over my relatives
04:18I found it
04:20I see
04:21Open the treasure
04:26It's a success
04:28It's a plate of Nabeshima-yaki
04:31My husband's grandfather collected a lot of antique items
04:38He chose this one for me
04:43I've never seen this color before
04:47What is this?
04:48It's a rock
04:50It's a huge flower
04:53You are bad at drawing
04:55Am I?
04:57There is a ribbon on the back
04:59It looks cute
05:01It's good
05:02Thank you
05:03I think I can do it
05:05You fixed it
05:07I fixed it
05:10It means it's worth it
05:12You took good care of it
05:14It's a shallow reasoning
05:17Is that the limit of ICU?
05:21Next
05:23It's better to be bad at drawing
05:27I think it's better to be blue
05:30Which one?
05:33How much do you think it is?
05:361 million yen
05:381 million yen
05:41Let's open the prize
05:44How much is it?
05:471, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
05:54It's a success
05:56It's not enough
05:59It's fast
06:02It's not a Nabeshima-yaki from Edo period
06:06Nabeshima-yaki is a dish that was awarded to Tokugawa Shogun
06:11The dough is very white
06:14The blue pattern is very vivid and beautiful
06:18The white part is gray
06:23It's impossible to dye it in charcoal
06:26The line is rough
06:28I think it was made after the Shogun
06:31I wish Nabeshima-yaki was made better
06:36Please stop
06:38I was wondering what the gold was for
06:42Next, from Ritsumeikan University in Kusatsu City, Shiga Prefecture
06:47The next client is this person who is looking at the computer
06:53He is Jin Kosaka, 27 years old, a second-year student majoring in biology
07:01What is he studying?
07:05My major is bioinformatics
07:08I'm studying how to use supercomputers and AI to understand biological phenomena
07:17It looks difficult. What is it exactly?
07:22It's a research to create AI tools to predict and diagnose diseases using heart rate data
07:29Currently, doctors diagnose diseases by looking at heart rate data
07:38AI predicts the details that humans can't see
07:43It is thought to lead to early detection of diseases
07:49It's not just about developing AI and closing it in a lab
07:54I want to spread this to society
07:57I want to work with doctors to spread AI
08:05Good luck!
08:08By the way, what is the treasure?
08:11My grandfather, who was a doctor, cherished it
08:15I wanted to be a doctor when I was in high school
08:19My grandfather gave it to me when I said I wanted to study medicine
08:25I think it's a very rare thing
08:27Please take a look
08:29Let's take a look at the amazing treasure in medicine in the studio
08:35Here is the client
08:38He is Jin Kosaka, a second-year student majoring in biology
08:41Hello
08:45It's a secret
08:47By checking the heart rate data, you can detect signs of stroke and cancer
08:55I don't have a big answer, but I hope so
09:00Your future dream is to win the Nobel Prize?
09:03I want to win the Nobel Prize
09:07Have you ever lived to win the Nobel Prize?
09:11No
09:13You are in a great place
09:16Thank you
09:18Open the treasure
09:22What is this?
09:24It is a decomposing heart that translates too much nuclear power into the Edo period
09:30Really?
09:32I know this
09:35I've seen it in a textbook
09:38This is how it became popular in Japan
09:42Let's take a look
09:44It's a decomposing picture, so you can flip through the pages
09:48It's like this
09:50The shape and structure of the human body are like this
09:55It's very realistic
09:58It's very detailed
10:00There is also a little bit of writing
10:03The person who learned this actually wrote it
10:07Wow
10:08This is a very detailed nerve
10:11This is the eye
10:13This is a decomposing hand
10:16It's like the Attack on Titan
10:22Loosen the muscles, separate the bones, and loosen the swords
10:28I want to develop medicine with this
10:31Where did you get your grandfather?
10:34My grandfather was a professor at a university
10:38It was passed down from generation to generation
10:41It's like fate brought it to you
10:46I feel like I'm going to win a Nobel Prize
10:51The decomposing heart was first published in Japan in 1774
10:57It is a full-fledged translation of Western medicine
11:02The origin is the Dutch version of the decomposing picture
11:06shown by the German doctor Krugs
11:11It is a decomposing textbook with a detailed description of the human body structure
11:16However, decomposing has been banned in Japan for a long time
11:19The human body was a world of unknown
11:25Obamahan Han, Sugita Genpaku asked Hans to help him
11:30He got this very expensive book when he was 39
11:37When he saw the decomposing picture, he was shocked to the point where he was shocked
11:43It was because it was completely different from what he had learned until then
11:49In order to confirm whether this picture was correct,
11:53he went to see a decomposing picture of a criminal
11:59with his junior Nakagawa Jun'an and Nakatsuhan Han'i
12:04He was shocked by the accuracy of the decomposing picture
12:07At the same time, he had a strong sense of remorse
12:12He did not even know the basic structure of the human body
12:15and was a doctor. What a shame!
12:20The three decided to translate the decomposing picture
12:23and started working the next day
12:28However, Genpaku and Jun'an could not even read the alphabets
12:33Ryotaku had studied abroad to Nagasaki
12:37He only knew a few words
12:40He did not even know the Dutch dictionary
12:43It was very difficult to translate
12:47For example, the sentence he had studied for a whole day
12:52was that the eyebrows were the hair that grew on top of the eyes
12:57He understood the meaning,
12:59but he was looking for a new word for the words that did not fit
13:04This was one of the reasons
13:06This is a combination of the new word and the old word in the medical field
13:13In addition, he honestly stated that he could not translate the words that he could not translate
13:21In addition, there was a big problem other than the translation
13:26It was the imitation of a figure
13:29At that time, there was no one in Japan who could draw this decomposing picture
13:34It was Naotake Oda of Akita who built Shirahano-ya
13:40Oda, who studied western painting in Hiragana prefecture,
13:45responded to Genpaku's expectations and accurately imitated the details
13:51In just half a year, he was able to solve this problem
13:57In fact, the figure of the decomposing new book
14:00has been quoted from places other than Taheru Anatomy
14:05The mark on the side represents the starting point
14:10In the form of a reference document as it is now,
14:14it can be said that it is extremely progressive and rational
14:19Genpaku said,
14:21By the time I was able to translate, I would be in Kusaba-no-Kage
14:26He said this many times
14:29Finally, he was nicknamed Kusaba-no-Kage by his friends
14:33I want to make many doctors read this book as soon as possible
14:40The translation was completed in about three years
14:46In 1774, the decomposing new book was published in all five volumes
14:56However, there is no name of Ryotaku in the publication
15:04In fact, Ryotaku said that he would not put his name on it
15:10Of course, Genpaku also knew that the degree of completion was not high
15:21He said this in his later years
15:24If there was no Ryotaku in this world,
15:28this road of chaos would not have opened
15:32On the other hand, if there were no rough people like me,
15:37this road would not have opened so quickly
15:45Let's take a look at the requested item
15:48It is a can of the decomposing new book
15:52The cover is quite damaged, but the inside is not dirty and in very good condition
15:59It is no exaggeration to say that the development of Japanese medicine began with this decomposing new book
16:05If it was published at that time, the material value would be extremely high
16:11But how is it judged?
16:36The first issue is worth it
16:40The first issue is the best
16:43I think it's amazing
16:46How much is it?
16:48300,000 yen
16:50300,000 yen? I can't imagine
16:53Let's open the price
16:591, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
17:04Yes!
17:06I did it!
17:07It has exceeded my expectations
17:09Congratulations!
17:11This is the decomposing new book published by Sugita Genpakura in 1774
17:20The decomposing new book is a wooden plate
17:23There is only one half
17:26If you look closely, you can see the fine lines clearly
17:31I think this is the first group of three
17:35The cover is also in the original state, so I think it is very valuable
17:41It was the era of Yoshimura Tokugawa that the book was banned
17:46It was a great adventure to publish this book
17:50I think it's amazing that the translator of the book could translate this book from scratch in a time when the Dutch language was not popular
18:01Please take good care of it
18:03Thank you
18:07Is it a change of name?
18:09Or is it a return?
18:11Tonight, we have invited people who are passionate about revenge
18:15The 10th Revenge Tournament
18:21The guest commentator is Akira Hokuto
18:25For Mr. Hokuto, the word revenge
18:27I feel like I have to use it
18:29I'm scared
18:30When I play cards with my family, everyone has a lot of blood
18:34I don't know how long I want to win
18:38By the way, what is the name of the card?
18:40It's Daifu
18:43First of all, Mr. Matsumoto, a chestnut farmer in Obuse Town, Nagano Prefecture, who appeared in the studio two years ago
18:51The treasure was a plate of Nabe-shimayaki
18:55It was sold out at a net auction about five years ago
18:59What would you do if you got a good price?
19:02Let's ask
19:04Can you hear me?
19:05I think you can hear me
19:08What do you think about today?
19:13Today, I...
19:16Please go back a little
19:20What is his evaluation?
19:2310 million yen
19:27I give 5,000 yen
19:30What is the result?
19:3210 million yen
19:345,000 yen
19:36Mr. Ibata is the best
19:385,000 yen
19:42Unfortunately, it was a movie made in the modern era
19:46What do you think?
19:48Let's ask him how he feels about the plate
19:50Let's ask him
19:53Thank you
19:55Please go back
19:58What is your evaluation after the broadcast?
20:01I became the most famous person in Obuse Town
20:06A classmate of mine called me
20:09He said, you did it
20:11I was embarrassed, but I didn't do it
20:14His classmate asked him to help him because he was going to participate in the butterfly competition
20:23I helped him
20:24What is the result?
20:26Unfortunately
20:29Here is the treasure of revenge
20:32It's a Watanabe Kazan kakeji
20:35Wait a minute
20:36It's a masterpiece
20:3810 years ago, he fell in love at the red auction
20:42In addition to his delicate brushwork, what did he particularly like?
20:47There is a rakkan, right?
20:49He used it
20:51He said, please kill me
20:53You are good at golf, right?
20:55It's green, and when you think it's going to go in, it's going to float, right?
21:02It's the same
21:03It's the same, right?
21:06I was surprised to hear a voice from this kakejiku
21:12What kind of voice did you hear?
21:14Let's go to the voice
21:17Like this
21:18This is a treasure
21:20It's been 200 years since I talked to you
21:22Like this
21:23Excuse me
21:25I happened to work with Mr. Ikkokudo last week
21:29I've seen the movie
21:32What did his wife think of this?
21:35He doesn't usually say anything funny
21:38He's not like this?
21:39It's completely different
21:40What do you mean?
21:41I'm serious
21:42I did it
21:45His evaluation is 5 million yen
21:50I don't know where this earthquake is coming from
21:54No matter what his wife says, kakejiku says it's real
21:59So there is no doubt that it's fake
22:02What is the result?
22:0410 million yen
22:052 million yen
22:07Too bad
22:09It was a tsunami
22:13It's a fake volcano
22:15The picture is very hard
22:18It's like a flower painting
22:21That's impossible
22:23It's a woodcut method
22:25It's not a outline
22:26It's a soft surface
22:28That's how you draw a volcano
22:30A good picture is a solid picture
22:34This picture is blurry
22:36Wait a minute
22:37It was shining
22:38It was shining
22:39It looked like it was shining
22:41The light was blurry
22:44You said something good
22:46Next is Mr. Goto from Gankai, who appeared in Ugomachi, Akita 9 years ago
22:53The treasure was a Mishima teapot that he got when he was in college
22:59At that time, a friend who belonged to the tea circle asked him to help with the tea party
23:06He refused once because he had no experience with tea
23:11He said he would help with the tea party
23:14I was happy to hear the name of the tea party
23:17He learned how to make tea at the teahouse and helped with the tea party
23:24And later, he asked his friend about the date of the tea party
23:30He said it was over
23:33He said it was too bad
23:36I was upset
23:38I told him to shut up
23:41I see
23:43His evaluation was at least 500,000 yen
23:48But
23:50It was 2,000 yen
23:53It was a modern teapot
23:56It was a teapot
23:59How was it?
24:00It was so cool
24:02When I got home, I fell asleep
24:05I slept for a day or two
24:08I didn't eat
24:10How mentally weak are you?
24:12I didn't even look at the room around me
24:14I didn't want to look at it for the rest of my life
24:16Mr. Nakajima, I have a grudge against you
24:22Here is the treasure
24:24What is it?
24:26It's a pot from Somada Zaiku
24:29It's 33 cm long
24:32Somada Zaiku is a Japanese-style craft made from thin blue berries and Kirikane
24:38It was made in Toyama from Edo to Meiji
24:42This pot was bought by my father, who passed away 20 years ago, for 70,000 yen
24:49It has a lid, but I don't know what to put in
24:54What is it?
24:56Isn't it that?
24:57What is it?
24:58You know, the one that Kunoichi has
25:00A weapon?
25:01Yes, a weapon
25:02That's a good one
25:03The one that kills
25:04The one that kills
25:05Actually, he's putting something important in it
25:10I'm going to put in a license and a certificate
25:13It's just the right size
25:14It's perfect
25:17The value of the pot is about three times that of my father's
25:21200,000 yen
25:23If he can't get it back, he'll have to sleep for days
25:27It's getting worse just by imagining it
25:30What's the result?
25:32Ta-da!
25:34It's 400,000 yen!
25:36That's great!
25:38I got it back
25:39You got it back!
25:41It's definitely the pot from Somada Zaiku
25:45It was made around the end of the Baku era
25:48It's called Koujutsu, and it's made from 1000 berries
25:51I think it was made for a special temple or a memorial service
25:55Somada Zaiku was made by Toyama-han
25:58He invited Seisuke Somada, who was the Aogaishi of Kyoto
26:02And he made it as a souvenir
26:04For example, the silverware, the sword, the fishing box
26:08The famous items are in the museum
26:11This is a representative motif of Somada Zaiku
26:14It's a series of small flowers
26:17It symbolizes the cycle of life
26:20It's hard to find old items
26:23That's why it's so precious
26:27Two years ago, Watanabe-san came to the studio
26:31He was absorbed in collecting paintings at the online auction
26:34His room and hallway were filled with paintings
26:39My mother scolded me
26:41She told me I had to buy more, so I had to sleep
26:44Why did you buy more?
26:46It's a disease
26:49The treasure was Saito Kiyoshi's room
26:53It was called Aizu no Fuyu Oishida
26:56It was sold for 100,000 yen at the online auction
27:01His estimate was 2 million yen
27:05However...
27:093,000 yen!
27:11It was 3,000 yen!
27:13It was a good reaction
27:17It's an original work
27:19Saito Kiyoshi actually went to the site
27:22He drew the scene there faithfully
27:25When he confirmed it, he said there was no such scenery
27:28It's a made-up scenery
27:30Yamamura-sensei said there was no such scenery
27:33I actually went to the site
27:35I couldn't believe it, so I went there
27:39The scenery was really long
27:41Oishida
27:43On my way back, I went to the Saito Kiyoshi Museum in Yanaizu
27:47I showed it to the artisans
27:49You showed them the painting
27:51You were really interested
27:54You didn't trust the auction team at all
27:57I didn't trust them until I confirmed it
28:01Here are the treasures
28:04Wait a minute
28:06There are so many paintings
28:08There are so many paintings
28:10I'm sure there are gold pieces
28:13These are four old gold pieces from the Meiji period
28:16The first one was minted when the unit was switched to yen
28:22Actually, he had been collecting coins for many years
28:25It was sold out at the auction about 10 years ago
28:28They were issued one by one
28:31The most expensive one was the 10-yen gold piece from the Meiji period
28:36It was sold out for 300,000 yen
28:40It was sold out for 500,000 yen
28:43This time, he wants to win the auction with this gold piece
28:48Why?
28:49He wants to give the gold piece to his 2nd grade grandchild
28:53It's 3,000 yen
28:56It's the same as my New Year's money
29:00If it doesn't work this time,
29:03you can ask the Japanese bank
29:08The estimated value is 500,000 yen
29:13Last time, his wife and daughter came to support him
29:16But this time, they refused
29:18No one expected this
29:20But after this, the audience was surprised
29:341, 2, 3
29:43Four old gold pieces from the Meiji period were sold out for 500,000 yen about 10 years ago
29:49What's the result?
29:521,500,000 yen
29:55He won the auction
29:58He won the auction
30:01He won the auction
30:03He won the auction
30:06I've been talking for a long time
30:08It's not over yet
30:09Where are you going?
30:10It's not over yet
30:12These are all the real gold pieces from the Meiji period
30:17The 10-yen gold piece issued in Meiji 4 was sold for 600,000 yen
30:21The 5-yen gold piece issued in Meiji 6 was sold for 250,000 yen
30:25In total, it was sold for 1,500,000 yen
30:28The 1-yen gold piece issued in Ginza was sold for 5 yen
30:32It's the money of the Meiji period
30:34Kano Natsuo, who was said to be a master craftsman, was in charge of the sculpture of the Gokuin
30:39Ryuzu, which symbolizes the emperor, is on the front
30:43On the back is the Nishiki-no-mihata
30:45It's a very popular design from the collectors
30:48It's in the case of the Ministry of Finance
30:51From 2005 to 2008, the modern gold pieces owned by the Ministry of Finance were auctioned
30:58Please take good care of them
31:01Next is Mr. Takechi, who appeared in the Mometeru Otakara Kantei Taikai 4 years ago
31:08He is a passionate collector and has more than 150 pieces
31:14However, his wife was against the collection
31:17One day, he went out to the garden with about 20 pieces of Kakejuku
31:23I heard a crackling sound outside
31:25I saw it from the window and it was burning
31:29The treasure was a piece of Kakejuku of Hanabusa
31:33It was sold at a net auction for 45,000 yen
31:38In fact, the day before the recording, he had a dream
31:42Mr. Yasukouchi, who became a Sanzo Houshi, came out
31:46He said, this is the real thing, I'll take it
31:49He took it
31:50He took it
31:51It became a desert
31:52It was shining over there
31:54I thought, is that Tenjiku?
31:57His evaluation is absolutely real and 1 million yen
32:02However
32:03Ta-da!
32:0510,000 yen!
32:08It's a fake
32:12This is also a picture of the end of the Edo period
32:16I won't take it
32:20A unique person came again
32:23I was able to come back here
32:25The staff
32:28The people involved
32:30Thank you very much
32:31What kind of greeting is that?
32:34How was the last broadcast?
32:36I reported to Torishimari that I would come out
32:39To your boss
32:40He came back and said he would bring Kakejuku tomorrow
32:45When he brought it to the company
32:47It was displayed on a darts table in the corner of the staff dining room
32:52Furthermore, Torishimari said
32:56This Kakejuku is a fake
32:58But it was on the bulletin board
33:01Please look at it
33:03Everyone laughed
33:07The treasure is the Kakejuku of Gyokudo Urakami, a scholar who was active in the Edo period
33:13The waterfall that flows down the mountain is painted in one color
33:18It was sold for 30,000 yen at an online auction
33:23Actually, I had a strange dream again recently
33:28The both sides of this Kakejuku
33:30Where?
33:31The both sides
33:32It's like Sadako
33:34It came to my feet
33:36To your feet?
33:38It came to my neck
33:41It came to your wife?
33:46When I woke up
33:48It was still wrapped
33:50The day before, Kami-san said
33:52I have a sore throat
33:54I was told to sleep with my throat wrapped
33:56What are you talking about?
33:59Later
34:02When I looked down
34:04I saw a light
34:06I saw a shadow
34:08Who?
34:09Yasukouchi-san
34:10Again?
34:12I don't like Yasukouchi-san
34:16Are you happy today?
34:18I met him again
34:19He was annoying
34:21His evaluation is 1,000,000 yen
34:26Yasukouchi-san, who appeared in a dream
34:28He flew in the sky
34:29He was trying to bring this Kakejuku back to Tenjuku
34:33What is the result?
34:373,000 yen
34:40It's not a revenge
34:43Tenjuku is far away
34:46It's totally different
34:49I don't know how far the waterfall is painted
34:54Gyokudo charcoal has a very distinctive charcoal
34:58It's called Aoi charcoal
35:00It's a very high quality charcoal
35:03Unfortunately, it's completely different
35:06It's hard to say
35:09It's hard to comment
35:13Revenge Kantei Tournament
35:15Look forward to the next time
35:18Next is from Hyogo
35:22Let's go to his home
35:24He is searching something on his computer
35:27Next client
35:29Murakami Keiichi-san, 62 years old
35:33Thailand
35:34Ice Factory
35:36Hakuchon?
35:37I wanted to go to Seihyo Factory in Thailand
35:40I was looking for it
35:41Seihyo?
35:42Actually, here is the location of the movie
35:44My favorite star
35:46No way
35:47He was shooting a fighting scene
35:48No way
35:49What is his favorite star?
35:53My favorite star is Bruce Lee
35:58He has been a fan of Bruce Lee since he was in 5th grade
36:04My favorite word is be water
36:07Water can be any shape
36:09I think it means to be flexible
36:12I want to push more
36:14I encourage Bruce Lee's activities
36:19What is Bruce Lee's activities?
36:21No.1
36:23Fan meeting
36:25He communicates with fans all over the world through internet and events
36:32I have about 100 Japanese friends on Facebook
36:38We meet once a month
36:41He is a fan of Bruce Lee
36:45No.2
36:48He is a holy man
36:51He can go anywhere with Bruce Lee
36:57He has one way to enjoy
36:59He takes a pose in the same place
37:04For example, this is Moeyo Dragon
37:07This is what it looks like
37:11I change the angle of my face
37:17No.3
37:20Collecting related goods
37:25He has collected figures, books and records for 50 years
37:31He has collected 3,000 items
37:34I watch the movie every day
37:40For example, movie tickets
37:43I want the same picture but with different names
37:47I think I have about 300,000 Moeyo Dragon
37:51I have a collection of my own
37:55Thank you for your consideration
37:58Here are the treasures related to Bruce Lee
38:03We have a special guest
38:06Mr. Keiichi Murakami
38:11Hello
38:14You are wearing a yellow T-shirt
38:17Can you show us your T-shirt?
38:20This is a T-shirt of Bruce Lee
38:23There are many T-shirts in the picture
38:27I made it into an illustration
38:29I think I am the same age as Mr. Murakami
38:32This is a T-shirt of Jackie Chan
38:35I think I am different from Jackie Chan
38:39Jackie Chan is a comedy
38:41Bruce Lee is not like that
38:43He doesn't know Italian
38:45He ordered a soup at a restaurant
38:47He only knows comedy
38:49That's right
38:51I can't stop talking when I go to an off-site meeting
38:55Your daughter is here
38:57Do you hate going to a family photo shoot?
39:00I took a lot of videos for my family
39:04You took a lot of videos
39:06I took a video of Bruce Lee leaving
39:10Are you recreating a scene from a movie?
39:13My mother played the background music
39:15Did she play the background music?
39:18She is having fun
39:20Show it to us when you go to an off-site meeting
39:23Let's open the treasures
39:27Wow
39:29This is a letter and a training program that Bruce Lee made in his own room in the US
39:38The letter is a signature of the dojo
39:41The signature is of Bruce Lee
39:43Usually, I throw it away
39:45But it is very valuable
39:47You kept it
39:49That's right
39:51I asked Mr. Kimura Taki to send it to me
39:58The address and phone number are written
40:01I can see the real life of Bruce Lee
40:04The handwriting is very neat
40:06It's neat
40:08The third is a personal training program
40:12The Los Angeles Dojo is very popular
40:15It is a private lesson
40:17I'm very interested
40:19There are a lot of menus
40:22Press, squat, basic training
40:25It's like muscle training
40:27I'm interested in deadlift
40:29Deadlift is lifting a heavy object
40:33He is building a menu of what he wants to do
40:38It's a very polite dojo
40:41Here is Bruce Lee's Chinese name
40:46Cool
40:52How did you get it?
40:54At a movie shop
40:56How long ago?
40:58About 25 years ago
41:00How much did you buy it?
41:02I have a family
41:0430, 60, 60
41:0860?
41:10That much?
41:12It's very popular
41:14Thank you
41:20He has a strong will in his steel body
41:23His physical ability is out of the ordinary
41:26It's been more than 50 years since his death
41:29Those who worship him as a master will not stand
41:33Bruce Lee
41:35He is a legendary martial artist who died at the age of 32
41:41In 1940, he was born in San Francisco as a son of a Canton actor
41:48When he returned to Hong Kong, he appeared in various movies as a child actor
41:55He became a disciple of Eppu-man, a master of Eishon-ken
42:01He fought with Eppu-man every day to test his skills
42:05When he was 18 years old, his father ordered him to go to the US
42:12He earned only $100
42:14This was the turning point in his life
42:18He worked at a restaurant in Seattle
42:20He saved money and studied at the prestigious University of Washington
42:27There, he studied martial arts from boxing to karate and fencing
42:34In addition, he studied Eastern philosophy such as Buddhism and Lao Tzu
42:39He tried to incorporate his spirit into martial arts
42:44In his mid-twenties, he performed at the International Karate Championships
42:50He was noticed by TV producers
42:54He was selected as the leading actor of the drama Green Hornet
42:58He was noticed for his beautiful kung fu action
43:02At this time, he combined his own martial arts with philosophy
43:07He was known as Ji Kundo
43:10He defeated his opponent in less than 6 seconds
43:16He was also a disciple of Steve McQueen and James Coburn
43:24But he was not successful
43:28He was disappointed with his own drama Green Hornet
43:33He was rejected because he looked too much like an Eastern person
43:37In addition, he injured his lower back during training
43:43His doctor told him that he would never be able to do martial arts again
43:47But he never gave up
43:51Walk on
43:54This is Lee's philosophy
43:58With his strong spirit and physical training, Lee was able to recover miraculously
44:04He signed a contract with Kendo Chorai, Hong Kong and Golden Harvest, a new film company
44:13Dragon Kick
44:18Dragon Kick was created
44:23He trained for 1,000 days and fought for a moment
44:31Especially, the three consecutive kicks looked like he had three legs
44:38He was known as D-triangle
44:43Dragon Kick
44:48He broke the record of Hong Kong's industrial revenue in three consecutive films
44:54Finally, he was asked to star in a Hollywood movie
45:00Lee wanted to make a movie that no one had seen before
45:04He thought of an action movie with Nelman
45:07He asked all the cast members to act
45:12Moeo Dragon was released in the U.S. on August 19, 1973
45:20You can call it the art of fighting without fighting
45:24With his overwhelming aura, people were excited
45:28He became a world-famous action star
45:33However, Lee himself did not know the truth
45:38On July 20, a month before the release
45:42He suddenly fell asleep
45:46He said he would sleep lightly
45:51Let's take a look at the items
45:54Bruce Lee's three items
45:58This is a small knife used by Lee
46:02It costs $11.75 at Film Classic Exchange
46:09This letter is for Lee's first disciple, Turkey Kimura
46:17When he gets a black belt in martial arts, he will give it to him
46:22It's hard to get a new house
46:27He also wrote his address
46:32And the training program was made for Joseph Tregueva, who was Lee's hair designer
46:42Power, forearm, flexibility
46:47Press and squats
46:50It is written to do the front and back of the foot
46:54The signature of the dragon is also in it
46:58What does it mean?
47:07When I look back at Bruce Lee's life, I'm moved
47:11Bruce Lee is still alive
47:15How much is it?
47:18Please give me 1.5 million yen
47:211.5 million yen
47:23Let's open the price
47:291, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
47:345.3 million yen
47:42Wow!
47:46All three items are real
47:49The small knife was used in November 1964
47:54Film Classic Exchange
47:56The old 8mm 16mm film was sold here
48:01I think he bought an old martial arts film and used it as a reference
48:08Lee's letter is 2 million yen
48:10It is very rare
48:12It is also valuable that Lee's address is written
48:15Training program
48:17You can see that Lee was focusing on basic training and warming up
48:22It's hard to find a program like this
48:26The signature of the dragon is wonderful
48:30This year is the 85th anniversary of Bruce Lee's birth
48:35It is still not popular
48:37There are a lot of fake products
48:40Please take good care of it
48:42I'm glad
48:44I'll have a fan meeting next week
48:48A large number of clients
48:50If you want to sell your treasure, please apply for it
49:00We are waiting for you
49:02Please see the program homepage for details

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