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00:00Teleto
00:301000 years ago
00:32Amazing!
00:34It's like in a museum
00:36In Niigata City, Kanagawa Prefecture
00:40From the book of Nijin, to the treasure of local light
00:43A new collection
00:45The rice ball looks good on you, Mr. Uchiyama
00:49Today's guest is
00:54Once upon a time, it was the second one
00:58What?
01:02Once upon a time, she was a glamorous drag queen
01:09She was an entertainer, Dorian Lobrigida
01:14Born in Tokyo in 1984
01:17She was the youngest of three siblings
01:20She loved to stand out
01:22She loved to sing and dance in front of people
01:27She became a drag queen when she was a high school student
01:30When she was in a Karaoke competition, she showed off her make-up
01:33And her friends with sexy costumes
01:36She was shocked and said,
01:38Wow, it's so cool
01:40She started to do make-up
01:45She went to Waseda University
01:48But she mistook the university as a place to play
01:51She didn't even register and dropped out
01:56But if you have the power to throw away, you have the power to pick up
02:00She won the first contest
02:04She started to work as a drag queen, Dorian Lobrigida
02:12Her name is Dorian, the fruit that smells bad, but once you eat it, you get used to it
02:18She is the most beautiful woman in the world
02:21She is an Italian actress, Gina Lobrigida
02:26This is the way I live
02:28She decided to drop out of the university
02:30But her mother gave her a lot of pressure
02:34She decided to get a job in a big company
02:37Once she sealed her job as a drag queen
02:39She worked hard as a salesman
02:46She started to work again at the age of 30
02:49In 2020, she decided to go her own way
02:55If you can do what you like freely
02:57Even if you die in a minute, you won't regret it
03:01The slogan is
03:03Go for it!
03:08In February last year, she married a transgender man
03:13She was able to have a loved one
03:15She started to feel sorry for herself
03:20Here is the contestant
03:23She is Dorian Lobrigida
03:34I lost my words
03:36Please take a look
03:44She is tall
03:452.3 meters
03:48Her eyelashes are long enough to cover her side hair
03:53How long have you been doing this?
03:57I got used to it
03:59It takes about an hour
04:01Really?
04:02It takes an hour
04:04A middle-aged man became a beautiful woman
04:07Matsuko and Mitsu
04:09They are my seniors
04:11They are from the same village
04:13They came from the same village
04:16It's like a curse
04:18You are ready to die anytime
04:23I was ready to die
04:28I got married
04:31Then I wanted to live a long life
04:35I became a boring woman
04:40My partner is here
04:42Your partner?
04:44He looks kind
04:46How is your partner?
04:49He is tall
04:51He is tall
04:52He has the same height as you
04:55Let's take a look
04:57Open the treasure
05:00It's unexpected
05:04It's an old pot
05:06I can't tell which era it is
05:12I got this from my partner's grandmother
05:17Her name is Keko-chan
05:19Collecting pottery is her hobby
05:22There were a lot of things in the house
05:25When I went to say hello to her
05:28She congratulated me
05:29She asked me which one I like
05:32I saw the flower of Nadeshiko
05:36I thought it was beautiful
05:39Yamato Nadeshiko
05:41Nadeshiko?
05:42No, no
05:44It's the opposite
05:46Nadeshiko is not beautiful
05:53Nice to meet you
05:54You two look like a couple
05:59About 50 years ago
06:01When Keko-chan was traveling in Miyagi
06:04She fell in love and bought this
06:06It's warm
06:08It's nice to have flowers in the house
06:11How much is it?
06:14200,000 yen
06:16200,000 yen
06:18Let's take a look
06:19Open the price
06:23How is it?
06:28300,000 yen
06:30It didn't grow
06:32Thank you
06:36It's a long life
06:38I didn't think I could meet such a person
06:42The pottery I have is
06:45It's a young thing that was made in the modern era
06:49The main subject of this is
06:52It's a painting from the 18th century of the Korean Dynasty
06:57At that time
06:58The dye, blue cobalt dye
07:02It was very rare
07:04I can't draw it like this
07:06It's drawn more softly
07:10It looks like it's blowing in the autumn wind in Miyagi
07:17It hit the heart of the Japanese
07:21If the soldiers of the Aki Kusamon in the Korean Dynasty appeared
07:27It's tens of millions of yen
07:30But this bottle is also a good taste
07:36Please take good care of it
07:38Thank you
07:39Thank you, Keko-chan
07:42Next, from Isa City, Kagoshima Prefecture
07:46When I asked, it was a real estate agency
07:52Excuse me
07:54Yes, please
07:55I was waiting
07:57The next client is
07:5979-year-old Fumio Okano, the representative of Okano Land Development
08:06What catches the eye is
08:08The number of pictures on the wall
08:14Even the bookshelf is this
08:17It's a real estate agency, isn't it?
08:22Yes
08:23Everyone will be surprised
08:25At first, I was working to raise a young child
08:31Gradually, I wanted a masterpiece
08:34It took me 30 years to collect
08:37When I look at this, my heart becomes peaceful
08:41I think it's important to be beautiful
08:43I want a lot of people to see it
08:47I see
08:49Please take a look at this
08:52As I was told, I followed him
08:57Outside?
08:59In the house next to the company
09:03Is it your home?
09:05Is it the entrance to your home?
09:06No
09:08Please take a look
09:10Excuse me
09:12Wow
09:14Wow
09:17The picture is full
09:20Ah
09:23This is a house for me to enjoy
09:27In fact, it was built about 20 years ago to decorate the picture
09:33In addition
09:34My dream is to build an art museum in a larger space
09:40I'm old, so I have to do it as soon as possible
09:46I hope it will come true
09:49By the way, what is the treasure?
09:52This is the work of the world-famous Edo genius, Eshi
09:57That was about 8 years ago
10:01I got an interesting thing from my friend Koto
10:07At that time, I bought it with a light feeling that it would be lucky if it was real
10:14It's a picture of a woman
10:17The more I look at it, the more beautiful it is
10:19I don't think I can draw a fake like this
10:23When I looked up Rakkan, it was almost the same
10:28I'm really looking forward to this being real
10:32If it's real, I'd like to make it the star of the art museum
10:35Please take a look
10:38Let's see the beauty of the genius Eshi in the studio
10:43Here comes the client
10:46This is Mr. Fumio Okano from Katojima
10:49Nice to meet you
10:54I was surprised at the company's bookshelf
10:57Don't you ever stay at a house where you can just look at the picture next to you?
11:02I don't have it
11:03I'm looking forward to it when I feel a little heavy
11:06Will it change your mood?
11:08That's right
11:09Where do you buy the picture?
11:10I bought it from a department store or an art museum
11:14Do you have a clear picture of the house?
11:17That's right
11:18I have a lot of pictures like that
11:20I'm sorry, I thought you didn't have any pictures like that
11:24Now, open the treasure
11:30It's a beautiful picture of the flesh of Hokusai Katsushipa
11:34Really?
11:36Is there a lot of beautiful pictures of Hokusai?
11:39No, there aren't many
11:41There aren't many?
11:42If there were, I think it would be a newspaper
11:45Newspaper?
11:47It smells like an incident
11:50I bought it for about 200,000 yen
11:53Wait a minute
11:55Hokusai
11:56I've never seen anyone buy Hokusai for 200,000 yen
12:00What do you think of this?
12:02Sugai-chan, what do you think?
12:03It's very beautiful and the angle is also beautiful
12:08The line of the neck
12:09It's drawn carefully
12:11There are a lot of patterns like Juban
12:15It's not a lace frill
12:17It's like a modern girl
12:20Rakkan below
12:22I did that for a lifetime
12:24I saw it in Rakkan
12:26Of course, I saw it in Rakkan when I made a fake
12:31Is there a specific concept of an art museum?
12:35There is a big waterfall called Naya-gara in Toyo
12:40If a visitor comes there, I want them to see it
12:46There is also a land where you can see it
12:48That's right
12:49If you have money, anytime
12:51If you have money, anytime
12:5593 times to move
12:5830 times to renew the name
13:02A man who drew all kinds of genres with his brush
13:09Hokusai Katsushika
13:11He is a genius painter who called himself a painter
13:18Born in 1760 in Honjo, Edo
13:23He has been a painter since he was a child
13:28He became popular at the age of 19
13:31He became a disciple of Katsukawa Shunsho
13:34He joined with Shunro
13:36He started drawing for actors and novelists
13:41He is the main character of a Taiga drama
13:44He is the main character of a Taiga drama
13:47He is the main character of a Taiga drama
13:50He is the main character of a Taiga drama
13:56The book they co-starred sold like hot cakes
14:01At the age of 35, he inherited the Linpa
14:04He was known as Tawaraya Soori
14:08At this time, he started to draw beautiful paintings
14:13A girl who opens her mouth and peeps into a telescope
14:18A beautiful Okubie who draws her mother who looks at it
14:23The pale and thin face of Urizane
14:26The pale and thin face of Urizane
14:32However, at the age of 38, he changed his name to Hokusai
14:36However, at the age of 38, he changed his name to Hokusai
14:39He started to draw a beautiful woman
14:42He started to draw a beautiful woman
14:48He used a brush to draw the line of the face
14:51He used a brush to draw the line of the face
14:56The delicate and refined color of the line of the face
15:01The delicate and refined color of the line of the face
15:06The woman is sometimes twisted
15:11The neck is almost perpendicular
15:14This creates a non-scientific line of sight
15:18This creates a non-scientific line of sight
15:24The interest in this is not limited to beautiful paintings
15:27After the age of 50, he published a picture book
15:31He showed the secret of how to draw things
15:38The depiction of human movements based on sharp observation is a masterpiece
15:43The depiction of human movements based on sharp observation is a masterpiece
15:46In his work, he influenced many painters in Europe
15:56He also published a wonderful composition of Ukiyo-e in his 70s
15:59He also published a wonderful composition of Ukiyo-e in his 70s
16:04He drew a picture of Mount Fuji
16:06He drew a picture of Mount Fuji
16:10The artist, Dovissi, was inspired by this Kanagawa-Oki wave, and he published his famous work, Umi.
16:24At the age of 75, he became a famous painter.
16:32Ryuzu Fujikoshi was a 90-year-old painter who was close to perfection.
16:39Is Ryu, who climbs to the top of the sky, his true form?
16:46At the time of his death, Hokusai said,
16:52If the heavens give me five more years of life, I will become a true painter.
17:00Let's take a look at the artwork again.
17:03This is Hokusai Katsushika's Nikushitsu Bijin-ga.
17:08A woman in a kimono wearing a deep-red kimono is holding a fan in one hand.
17:20The collar of the fan is strangely jagged.
17:25In fact, this is Hokusai's favorite expression.
17:29There are many such lines in his works in his fifties.
17:35If it's real, it's a big discovery, but how is it judged?
17:42Let's take a look at the artwork again.
17:57This is Hokusai Katsushika's Nikushitsu Bijin-ga.
18:02This is Hokusai Katsushika's Nikushitsu Bijin-ga.
18:12This is Hokusai Katsushika's Nikushitsu Bijin-ga.
18:22This is Hokusai Katsushika's Nikushitsu Bijin-ga.
18:38This is a print.
18:40A print?
18:41Yes.
18:42The original painting is in a museum in Tokyo.
18:46Someone moved it to modern times and made it even more printed.
18:52What?
18:53There may be some parts that are difficult to understand because there is a little paint on top.
18:59It's probably made in the Showa era.
19:02The face is completely different.
19:04It's a modern face.
19:06However, if there is a Hokusai Bijin-ga of this size, it will be worth 100 million yen.
19:11100 million yen?
19:13It's the highlight in a different sense.
19:17No, no, no.
19:18Who would go to a museum like that?
19:22The head of the museum, Mr. Nishikan from Niigata City.
19:33This time, the stage is Niigata Prefecture, Niigata City, Nishikanku.
19:39Almost half of the prefecture is a paddy field.
19:42Not only rice, but it is also known as a rice production area for sake.
19:49In addition, in Tsunoda District, which is close to the sea in recent years,
19:53winemaking is also carried out to make good use of the sandy soil.
19:58It's a great place to drink.
20:02On the other hand, this Iwamura Onsen was opened in 1713 in Niigata.
20:11Last year, it won first place nationwide in the Onsen Sosenkyo Omotenashi category.
20:20In Iwamura, you can enjoy foot baths easily.
20:24The color of the water is a little black.
20:29The feature of Iwamura Onsen is this black water.
20:33Iwoto iron, which is included in the Onsen, merges and becomes Yuka iron,
20:38and the fine particles make it black.
20:42It is said that it warms the body well and has the effect of cooling the body.
20:47It feels very good.
20:50First of all, Mr. Saito, a rice farmer.
20:54Do you make rice for a long time?
20:56I came to Tokyo to get married and it's been 15 years.
21:02The rice itself is delicious.
21:05It's completely different.
21:06It's getting bigger and bigger.
21:09It's delicious.
21:10Otherwise, it's hard to wear this jersey.
21:13I'm sorry. I'm a little self-conscious.
21:15I want to buy where the rice balls are sold.
21:18I'll tell you later.
21:21The harvested rice is sold directly on the Internet.
21:27The name is delicious.
21:30Today, I made rice balls for Mr. Uchiyama to eat.
21:36Thank you for waiting.
21:39It's a size that I only see in manga.
21:43I thought it would be just right for Mr. Uchiyama.
21:48It's heavy.
21:50It's heavy.
21:53After all, rice balls look good on Mr. Uchiyama.
21:56Thank you for the meal.
22:05It's delicious.
22:08It's delicious.
22:10The treasure is the book of Yukichi Fukuzawa.
22:14About 10 years ago, he said he needed a scroll to decorate when he came to Japan.
22:23I bought it at an Internet auction.
22:26How much did you buy it for?
22:29It was 390,000 yen.
22:31It's hard to say.
22:35I don't know what's written in the book.
22:38The only thing I could read was...
22:41The fifth one looks like a horse.
22:44Doesn't this look like a bird?
22:46I think it's a bird.
22:51Mr. Uchiyama's evaluation is 390,000 yen.
22:57Mr. Uchiyama said he was embarrassed to appear on TV, so he appeared on TV.
23:02Mr. Uchiyama is expecting a high price.
23:04What is the result?
23:081.5 million yen.
23:10This is amazing.
23:13Mr. Uchiyama did it.
23:17Mr. Uchiyama is definitely a relative of Yukichi Fukuzawa.
23:22According to Mr. Uchiyama,
23:25meeting people is the same as riding a horse.
23:29It's a horse.
23:30The way you control a horse is up to you.
23:33It's not decided whether it's good or bad.
23:37It's not up to you to decide whether it's right or wrong.
23:41It's about the way you interact with people.
23:44I think it's a masterpiece that has a beautiful balance between a lot of ink and a light writing.
23:50I wanted him to get 390,000 yen for his father.
23:56I'm glad.
23:59Mr. Sakai has always dreamed of appearing on this program.
24:04I'm excited, thrilled, and happy.
24:06I haven't slept much.
24:08You haven't slept, have you?
24:10That's right. I'm sleepy.
24:12My dream has finally come true.
24:14Thank you very much.
24:21You're not a demon, are you?
24:26Here are the treasures.
24:31This is a Shonzui tokkuri.
24:35Shonzui is a type of ink that was burned in Keitokuchin in the late Ming Dynasty in China.
24:43This tokkuri was discovered at a hotel more than 10 years ago.
24:48When I first saw it,
24:50I felt a tingling sensation all over my body.
24:54I fell in love at first sight.
24:56When I asked the price,
24:58it was 5,000 yen.
25:005,000 yen?
25:02I said, wow, I bought it.
25:04I bought it.
25:05But if it's 5,000 yen,
25:07and this is the real thing,
25:10Yes, it's 10 million yen.
25:14It was very cheap,
25:16but it's definitely the real thing.
25:18Why?
25:19The glaze is transparent.
25:21It's like glass.
25:23It's very beautiful.
25:25And there's a hole in the thick glaze.
25:29I felt a tingling sensation all over my body.
25:31Wow.
25:33The good things of the past are beautiful.
25:35It's beautiful, isn't it?
25:36Yes.
25:37And there's a sense of presence.
25:40There is, isn't it?
25:44We talked about this with his wife,
25:46but she didn't want to talk to him at all.
25:50This is Sachiko, his wife.
25:54There's something over there.
25:58Sachiko's evaluation is 6 million yen.
26:04He went to the library for a year
26:06and studied at all kinds of libraries,
26:09so there's no doubt about it,
26:11but what's the result?
26:13Ta-da!
26:153,000 yen!
26:17Wow!
26:19His wife is smiling.
26:22It's a fake.
26:24The shape of the Kisago-gata,
26:26which is narrow and curved,
26:28is also an old Shonzu.
26:30However, this is not from that era.
26:33It's not moist.
26:35The color is also ordinary.
26:37There's no depth.
26:38If you look at the back,
26:40it's exactly the same shape,
26:43but it's made by pouring it into a plaster mold.
26:46It's a modern way of making.
26:48I'd like you to go to the museum
26:51and see a 400-year-old statue.
26:55If you walk around town,
26:57you'll think,
26:59oh, it's 3,000 yen.
27:01But he was able to appear
27:03in the Kanteidai, which was his dream.
27:05That's enough.
27:08Next,
27:09Mr. Takeishi, a bank clerk who likes antiques.
27:13I went to the president of the company
27:16and told him that I like antiques.
27:18He was so excited.
27:20He said,
27:21oh, you like antiques?
27:23I thought he was a friend of mine.
27:25He said,
27:26I'll show you a real one next time.
27:28He showed me a real one.
27:30That's a big one.
27:32That's a big one.
27:35Here's the treasure.
27:41It's a Sado boat dance.
27:44In the Edo period,
27:46the captain of the Sado boat
27:49had it as a safe.
27:51He put valuables and contract documents in it.
27:55It was loaded in the boat.
27:57That's right.
27:58The material is keyaki.
28:00It's a rough construction with a lot of metal fittings.
28:04It weighs about 20 kg.
28:08Of course, it has a key.
28:12It looks like this.
28:19It looks like this.
28:23There are many drawers made of kiri.
28:27They are very functional.
28:30Where did he get them?
28:33I got them online.
28:35Online?
28:36Yes.
28:37How much were they?
28:39My wife might have said 80,000 or 90,000 yen.
28:44That's right.
28:46Isn't it strange to say that with a face like that?
28:50How much was it actually?
28:52It's twice as much.
28:56However, his wife's evaluation is
28:58about 300,000 yen.
29:02He was lying to his wife.
29:04He wants the minimum purchase price to be higher.
29:09What is the result?
29:11Ta-da!
29:12It's 600,000 yen!
29:14It's twice as much!
29:16He did it!
29:17His wife is relieved.
29:19It's twice as much!
29:21It was made at the end of the school year.
29:24There is no doubt that it is a boat dance.
29:26For a sailor,
29:28it is as important as his own life.
29:31This is a metal metal fittings.
29:35It is not only to prevent damage,
29:38but also to show how much material it has.
29:43It is said to be the king of the tank.
29:47Many of them are in poor condition.
29:50This one is in perfect condition
29:53both outside and inside.
29:57Next is Mr. Murayama.
30:02How old are you now?
30:03I'm 93 years old.
30:0593 years old!
30:06That's great!
30:08What is the secret of your health?
30:11I've been going to the gym for over 20 years.
30:14Even now?
30:16Yes, I still go to the gym.
30:17This is how he trains.
30:24Wow!
30:26You can do the machine well.
30:29Yes.
30:30How long do you do it?
30:31About an hour and a half to two hours.
30:34I do it two days a week.
30:37Aren't you underage?
30:39Actually...
30:40Actually, I'm not 70 years old.
30:42That's not true.
30:45Here are the treasures.
30:49The author is...
30:51Mr. Katsu Kaishu.
30:53Wow!
30:56About 20 years ago,
30:58a real estate company asked him
31:01if he wanted to sell his house.
31:03When he looked down,
31:05he saw this hanging scroll.
31:07He praised it and said it was a good thing.
31:11If you're interested,
31:13I'll give it to you.
31:15If it's real,
31:16I'm sure you'll like it.
31:18I'll bring some money later.
31:21It's only about 100,000 yen.
31:24He took it and gave it to me.
31:27What if it's more expensive?
31:30I'd like to go online again.
31:33That's what I think.
31:34I see.
31:35I'm sorry if it's only 100,000 yen.
31:37By the way, do you know what's written on it?
31:39I don't know at all.
31:41That's right.
31:43The last letter is very long.
31:46I guess it's a little extra.
31:49In order not to be found out,
31:51I sent it to him.
31:53He said,
31:55if it's real,
31:57it's about 500,000 yen.
31:59His ancestors,
32:01who gave him this scroll,
32:03were great doctors,
32:05and their hobby was collecting bones.
32:07After this,
32:09we'll reveal the results of the surprise.
32:12The next day
32:16Wow!
32:18That's amazing!
32:19That's a lot.
32:20That's a lot.
32:21It's really expensive.
32:25Bones.
32:30About 20 years ago,
32:32the customer gave him the scroll for 100,000 yen.
32:36What's the result?
32:39Ta-da!
32:42800,000 yen!
32:44That's amazing!
32:47800,000 yen!
32:49I'm sure it's a new scroll.
32:53It's a very long scroll.
32:56Kinryuzan is a temple.
32:59It's about the warlords of Asakusa.
33:02While looking at Sumidagawa,
33:04it's a story of his life,
33:06with the scenery.
33:08It's quite rare.
33:10The lines are unique.
33:13It's very powerful.
33:15Especially the last line,
33:17the year of the 15th year.
33:19He stretched it out and balanced it.
33:21I knew it.
33:23This is good.
33:25I think it's a great scroll.
33:28Please treasure it.
33:30Next,
33:31Mr. Nishikata, a figure collector.
33:35Have you been a collector for a long time?
33:37Yes.
33:38It's been 17 years.
33:4017 years?
33:41More than 1,000.
33:431,000?
33:45This is his collection.
33:48Wow!
33:50He has a lot of space,
33:53but his wife approves.
33:56How did you convince her?
33:59I dragged her to the swamp.
34:01Did you tell her the charm of the figure?
34:02Yes.
34:03I told her that collecting characters is fun,
34:06and she followed me.
34:08We got into the swamp together.
34:12Here is the treasure.
34:15It's not a figure.
34:17It's a pot.
34:18A pot?
34:19Yes.
34:20And it's a little broken.
34:24Seven years ago,
34:26his wife gave it to him as a wedding gift.
34:30There is an episode in this pot.
34:33There was a flood in Sugawa,
34:37and this pot was washed away.
34:40But it came back again.
34:43This pot?
34:44Yes.
34:45She gave it to me as a wedding gift
34:47because it's a pot with good luck.
34:50Did something good happen to it?
34:58It's a wedding gift,
35:00so I kept it carefully.
35:02What is the result of the family meeting this time?
35:06I sold it.
35:08You sold it?
35:09Yes.
35:10We were talking about going on a trip together.
35:14His evaluation is 100,000 yen.
35:20But he doesn't know what he's doing,
35:23and he doesn't have confidence at all.
35:28What is the result?
35:30Ta-da!
35:32500,000 yen!
35:33It's a lot of money!
35:36Really?
35:37Really?
35:38His family is very excited.
35:40It's amazing!
35:41Really?
35:42It's just a pot, isn't it?
35:44It's a Suzu-yaki that was baked in the middle ages in Suzu, Noto Peninsula.
35:51It's probably from the Kamakura period to the early Muromachi period.
35:54It has a good shape with a good shape.
35:59Suzu-yaki is once out of season in the middle ages.
36:03So it's an illusionary baked goods.
36:05It's a little bluish gray or black.
36:08It has this color.
36:10There are a lot of streaks on the surface.
36:13It's called tataki-me.
36:15It's made by closing the clay with a fire board and making a shape.
36:18The tataki-me is decorated,
36:21and it's attached neatly.
36:24This is the great charm of Suzu-yaki.
36:27I think it would be nice if this pot, which has a good shape,
36:31could be a support for the people of Suzu who are working hard for the reconstruction.
36:41Will it still sell even if I hear this explanation?
36:44I'll decorate it from tomorrow.
36:46Decorate it?
36:47Yes.
36:48This program will be broadcast anywhere in Japan.
36:54Next, from Iizuka City, Fukuoka Prefecture.
36:58When I visited the meeting room of the public,
37:02Sometimes, except for the clear, the first New Year's Day,
37:07Shuu-kou-tsu,
37:09the Kukai was open.
37:11Shua-mo-mata, beautiful things, thick mirror.
37:16Akira Sanuki, 81 years old.
37:19Since this person, who is reading the Kukai, became the next client.
37:24He makes seven Kukai per person,
37:27and chooses the Kukai that he thinks is good for each other.
37:31I've been addicted to Haiku for about 10 years,
37:34and I decided to participate in the Kukai.
37:36The meaning of Haiku is,
37:38geography, history, weather, animals, plants.
37:42I thought it would be good to end today.
37:45Finally, the presentation of today's special Kukai by the teacher.
37:51Uzumibino, Gotoki, Katakoi, Madayamazu.
37:55I'm Akira.
37:57Sanuki's Kataomoi was chosen.
38:01I want to show myself to everyone.
38:07That's what literature is about.
38:10I think Akira Sanuki has the quality of a writer.
38:14I don't like to be praised.
38:17I'm the type of person who likes to be praised.
38:22I'm sorry.
38:24Please continue to do your best.
38:27By the way, what is your treasure?
38:30It's a treasure that my mother, who died at the age of 93,
38:35cherished 14 years ago.
38:38His mother, Kinuko, was obsessed with collecting antiques since she was a student.
38:44She was a hardcore antique enthusiast.
38:47At that time, she was a rare woman,
38:50and she was also featured in the newspaper.
38:55There was an interview article from 65 years ago.
39:00Studying is something you own.
39:04He was deceived by a fake made by Takumi,
39:08and his research went well.
39:12I let go of most of the antiques.
39:16According to Kinuko,
39:18she worked as a teacher in a tea classroom,
39:21selling soba noodles, coffee shops, newspapers, etc.
39:25She was involved in various businesses.
39:30He was proud to sell antiques and fill the hole.
39:35The treasure this time is
39:37a treasure that his mother would never let go of even if she had to pay a huge debt.
39:44I'd like to know if my mother really found it.
39:49I look forward to working with you.
39:52Let's see what kind of treasure it is in the studio.
39:56Here is the client.
39:59Mr. Akira Tanuki from Fukuoka Prefecture.
40:03Nice to meet you.
40:07He was praised by his teacher.
40:11It's his own experience, right?
40:14One-sided love.
40:16Yes, it was one-sided love in 1981.
40:19Do you still have one-sided love now?
40:21Yes, I do.
40:23I love that kind of thing.
40:25Age doesn't matter.
40:27What is UZUMIBI?
40:29It's a firecracker.
40:31You put charcoal in it and put ash on top of it.
40:34It's still burning inside.
40:38I can't stop it.
40:41It's a flame of love that's burning in the ash.
40:45Isn't it rough?
40:47Thank you very much.
40:48Let's take a look.
40:50open.
40:54This is SUZURI.
40:56This is the Taisho era.
40:58This is the age of SO.
41:00This is the age of NISSOU BOUIQUET.
41:02This is the age of KAMAKURA in Japan.
41:04This is like a museum.
41:07Please turn it over.
41:13This is amazing.
41:15There are many.
41:17This is a famous signboard.
41:19This is a good signboard.
41:22There are many.
41:25This is very cool.
41:28There is only one big signboard here.
41:31This is amazing.
41:32What kind of route did your mother take?
41:34She was a calligrapher.
41:35She wanted a good SUZURI.
41:37She happened to be in a antique shop in FUKUOKA.
41:40She added some of the antiques she had.
41:44She added some cash to it.
41:46Then she exchanged it.
41:48My mother enjoyed it.
41:50She touched it and looked at it.
41:52Sometimes I put it in the water of the aquarium.
41:55I enjoy changing colors.
41:57Does the color change when you put it in the water?
42:00I want to see it.
42:02I will pour it.
42:04I see.
42:10It's a light purple.
42:13It's a beautiful color.
42:15It's a good way to enjoy it.
42:18It's good to change a little.
42:20There is a slight difference in color.
42:24It's nice to change little by little.
42:27We said something flashy from the beginning.
42:32What does that mean?
42:36SUZURI is a tool for charcoal.
42:39It was invented and developed in China.
42:45There is a small bump on the surface.
42:48It's called a bubble.
42:50It's so small that you can't see it.
42:53This is the crystallization of minerals such as unmo and seki-ei.
42:57When you make charcoal, it acts as a filler.
43:01The more fine this bubble is,
43:05the more glossy charcoal you can make.
43:09Therefore, the quality of SUZURI is not an exaggeration to say that it is determined by the quality of the stone.
43:17The best way to make SUZURI is by exploration.
43:21Exploration is classified into tankei-ken and tanseki-ken
43:25by the place where the stone was mined.
43:29Tankei-ken is Fukazan in Kantonsho.
43:33On the other hand, tanseki-ken is also made from the stone
43:37that was mined in the Peirin Mountains in Kantonsho.
43:41Each stone has a different color when it is charcoal.
43:45Since the Sojidai era, it has been mined by many scholars.
43:51Tankei-ken has a variety of stone patterns.
43:57The pattern is like a crack in the ice.
44:02The results of collecting small dots.
44:08There are fish-shaped lanterns like white haze.
44:12The scholars enjoyed looking at the random patterns of the lanterns
44:16in a variety of sceneries.
44:22For example, this is a summer sunset
44:26and this is a summer sunrise.
44:33The most popular stone pattern is Gan.
44:39It has long been said to be the fossil of insects,
44:43but in reality, such insects do not exist.
44:47The theory is that it is a lump of a sphere
44:51made of iron and manganese.
44:56In Gan, there are vivid green Hisui-gan
45:02and Kuyoku-gan, which is similar to the eyes of a mother butterfly.
45:08In the center, there is a red Sango-cho-gan,
45:12which is characterized by a dot.
45:15Suzuri, which took advantage of its shape and pattern, became popular.
45:21Among them, the one with the highest value
45:25is the Taishi-ken of the Sō period.
45:29Its name derives from Taishi, the god who rules over Koyomi and Tenmon.
45:35At first glance, it looks simple and unadorned,
45:39but this simple shape symbolizes the noble spirit of a scholar
45:43who does not seek fame.
45:47And if you turn it over,
45:51you can see that the stars are standing side by side
45:55and creating a mysterious scene.
45:59If there are two of these stars,
46:03they represent the star of Kengyū and Orihime,
46:07and if there are seven of them, they represent the star of Hokuto.
46:11In other words, the scholars saw the small Suzuri
46:15as a magnificent universe and found the ultimate beauty there.
46:19In 2013, when the Taishi-ken of the Sō period
46:23was exhibited at the Christie's Auction,
46:27it was sold for about 20 million yen.
46:31Let's take a look at the request again.
46:35It is the Taishi-ken of the Sō period.
46:39On the surface, you can see one Gan,
46:43but if you turn it over, you can see 21 Gan.
46:47It is very rare to see so many Gan.
46:51The center of the Gan is red,
46:55and it looks like a coral reef Gan.
46:59In fact, the Taishi-ken of the Sō period
47:03is so popular that there are many successful models.
47:07How is it judged?
47:11How is it judged?
47:15The way the Gan is attached is amazing.
47:19It's very expensive.
47:23I don't know.
47:27How much is it?
47:31I want it to be 2 million yen.
47:35How is it?
47:412 million yen!
47:45It's amazing!
47:49It's amazing!
47:53It is a Taishi-ken that was made
47:57in the Min period about 600 years ago.
48:01It's not grand, but it's a great number.
48:05Compared to the numbers of the Sō period,
48:09the Gan is relatively gentle.
48:13It's gray with a hint of purple.
48:17It's a beautiful beauty.
48:21The vertical and horizontal heights,
48:25and the proportions are really great.
48:29The Gan is like a star.
48:33There is a great sense of romance
48:37I am grateful to my mother
48:41that I was able to come here today
48:45through the hands of various people.
48:49My mother was really great.
48:53If you want to sell your treasure,
48:57please apply to the address you see
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