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00:00I need somebody
00:02Anything to make me feel better
00:05I need somebody
00:06Only seeing it makes me much more excited
00:08It's a great commodity, so I'm still so excited
00:12Let me take this one
00:15Oh, this one is nice
00:17When his friend borrowed a million yen from him
00:20What he got was this
00:22A book signed by Sennorikyō
00:26It's about Hide-chan
00:28Hide-chan?
00:29Who is Hide-chan?
00:30It's Torotomi-san.
00:31Torotomi?
00:32What?
00:35The guest of the day is...
00:41Wow!
00:42Screaming!
00:43What is it?
00:45I'm so excited!
00:47Today's guest is...
00:49The accordionist, Koba-san.
01:00Born in 1959 in Nagano Prefecture, Nagano City,
01:05he got his first accordion on his 10th birthday.
01:09It was a gift from his father, who played accordion as a hobby.
01:14It was so interesting to feel the vibration of the instrument directly transmitted to the body.
01:19He got absorbed in it in a blink of an eye.
01:23However, accordion at that time had a strong image of an instrument for accompaniment.
01:28People around him said,
01:29Why do you play such an old-fashioned instrument?
01:34Accordion is a so-called unruly girl.
01:38It's really wonderful, but most people don't realize its charm.
01:44Then, I'll change her image!
01:48He decided to study at a prestigious music school in Italy at the age of 18.
01:55He practiced day and night, and graduated with a master's degree.
02:01In addition, he was the first Asian to win the world accordion competition.
02:10In 1991, he made his major debut.
02:15He was highly praised for his innovative sound that overturned the image of conventional accordion.
02:21He won first place on the Greek hit chart.
02:29He became a world-famous singer and participated in the world tour.
02:35Accordion is the best and coolest thing.
02:39In 2006, he won the Golden Lead Award, the Grammy Award for Accordion.
02:47On the 27th of this month, Mr. Koba will release his album, Accordion Monster.
02:53He's actually a big fan of Koto.
02:56It's his second time to participate in the jury for the first time in six years.
03:00Here's the client.
03:02Mr. Koba from Tokyo.
03:07Nice to meet you.
03:10You've always had an accordion, right?
03:11I don't have anything but an accordion.
03:14Accordion became very popular among sailors about 200 years ago.
03:21I see.
03:23They carried accordions all over the world.
03:25With all due respect, I only wear an accordion.
03:28I see.
03:29That's a good reason.
03:33You don't have this accordion?
03:35No, I don't.
03:36This is my new job.
03:38Your new job?
03:40When you participated in the jury for the first time in six years...
03:42I said that I won 320,000 yen.
03:45But I lost 200,000 yen.
03:47It was a very small loss.
03:49I see.
03:50I was so frustrated.
03:52I wanted to get revenge.
03:54Let's see what kind of treasure it is.
03:56Open the treasure.
03:59Wow.
04:01Mr. Koba.
04:02Yes.
04:03There are a lot of them.
04:06What?
04:08This is called Soba Choco.
04:10All of them are from Edo period.
04:12Are they from Edo period?
04:13Do you collect them?
04:14I like them.
04:15About 20 years ago, I went to Japan for a tour.
04:19I went to a coffee shop.
04:21How much is one?
04:22It's about 5,000 yen.
04:24It's about 25,000 yen.
04:27The price of this is very high.
04:30It's three or four times higher than when I bought it.
04:34I see.
04:35This is...
04:36It's gold-plated.
04:37Yes.
04:38This is called Namagake.
04:39It's from Edo period.
04:40I think this is the oldest one.
04:42This is the oldest one.
04:43Yes.
04:44And...
04:45Is it an octopus?
04:46This is popular.
04:48Each one is different.
04:50I think it's rare for people to draw it.
04:53It's nice.
04:54Do you usually use it?
04:56Of course.
04:57It's good for drinking coffee.
05:01It's also good for drinking Japanese sake.
05:03It's really good.
05:04It's good.
05:05It's flexible.
05:06I don't think you should use it for anything other than soba or choco.
05:09It's hard to arrange.
05:13Mr. Koba.
05:14During the inspection...
05:15I'll play an example song.
05:16An example song.
05:17Yes.
05:18What is the price of the gold-plated one?
05:25I don't think so.
05:38It's 500,000 yen.
05:40It's his assessment.
05:42How much is it?
05:43I'll definitely win today.
05:44I see.
05:45It's 580,000 yen.
05:46I
06:17Rui
06:18Mono wa Amariなくて18世紀後半から19世紀そばチョコが一番多く作られたときのもの
06:26初期って言われるのがありましたけれども江戸時代の初期には実はこの蕎麦チョコ型の器てないんです
06:34それは古いものではなくて量産をしたためにちょっと雑になっているという
06:40当時はちょっとしたおかずを入れて無効漬けとして使ったり
06:45醤油とかお味噌を入れてお刺身のお皿に添えたり便利な器でした
06:51ぜひ使って楽しんでください
06:53いやぁコウさんいかがですか いやぁ本当に勉強になりましたね いや落ち込んでますね
06:59続いては宮崎県串間市から
07:04早速お伺いするとお庭で宴会中でした
07:10次なる依頼人は山下茂子さん
07:14うわぁ高価な食材
07:19なんと私が官邸団に出ることになってそれをみんなお祝いしてくれて
07:25っていう感じでお昼の焼肉パーティーになりました
07:31みんなでお祝いしないといけないなと思って駆けつけてきました
07:36昔から家族でずっと官邸団見てて大好きだったので
07:41もう一回出たい出たいってずっと言ってて依頼があったの聞いてすごくびっくりしました
07:452回応募してたんですけども何の連絡もなかったのでもう本当に諦めてました
07:53ごめんなさい申し訳ないです
07:55ところがつい3日前番組から電話があり
08:00来週東京来れますかって言われたもんで
08:03その返事でもう行きまーすって言いました
08:06そんな急なの?
08:08実はその電話を受けた時
08:10私はまつ役中だったんですね
08:14いただいた電話をスピーカーにしてたので
08:16でも一緒に聞きながらお店の人もびっくりしてて
08:20その子はすぐ東京に行けるっていうしげこさんの返事がすごいってびっくりしてました
08:25もう身も心も準備万端です
08:28そんなしげこさんの宝は
08:33見るだけで運気がアップするようなとっても縁起のいいものです
08:39実は20年前に手に入れてすぐ応募したんですけど
08:44全然連絡なかったんです
08:464月にあるニュースを見てもう一回応募しようと思って
08:51応募したら採用されたんです
08:54今田さんや皆様に是非見てもらいたいお宝です
09:00鑑定をお願いします
09:02頑張れ
09:04見るだけで運気が上がるお宝とは?
09:08スタジオで拝見しましょう
09:10依頼人の登場です
09:12山崎県からお越しのマスターしげこさんです
09:16よろしくお願いします
09:18ありがとうございます
09:20長らくお待たせいたしました
09:22夢だったんですよ20年前から
09:24嬉しいな
09:26綺麗な発言されてる
09:282日前行ってきました
09:30また行ってきた
09:32これ今行く予算超えてますよ
09:34パスだパスだ
09:36どうですか実際入場してみて
09:38どんな気分ですか
09:40控室でVTR見てたら
09:42いい感じに仕上がってて
09:44ありがとうございます
09:46本当は着物着て出るのが夢だったんですね
09:50どうしたんですか今日は
09:52ホテルで来たんですよちゃんと
09:54ただもう心臓バクバクして
09:56もうやっぱり倒れたらいけないと思って
09:58そうそうそう
10:00このお洋服も結構勝負服っぽいですよ
10:02これ普段着ですよ
10:04なんちゃって
10:06どう見たらこの
10:08木金属の感じが
10:10これはもう家にあるもの全部つけてます
10:12勝負に出たって感じですよね
10:14それでは
10:16お宝オープン
10:20普通の1万円札ではないってこと
10:24近くに行ったらわかるんですよねその謎は
10:26ちょっと待って
10:28うわぁ
10:30なんですか
10:32えぇ
10:34すご
10:36オール7
10:38番号が
10:40しかも今田さん
10:42ATMでしょ
10:44ATM
10:46そうそうそう
10:50演技がいいですよね
10:52お金がどんどん出てきそうな
10:54シワ1個ないですもんね
10:562004年に発行された真剣そのまんま
10:58ほんとピン刷です
11:00どこで渡されたんですか
11:02窓口で銀行で
11:0410万円ほど下ろして
11:06よく気づきましたね
11:08いちいち数字見ないですけど
11:10だから私パチンク好きなんですよ
11:147が並んでると急に来るタイプなんですよね
11:18喋っていいですよ
11:20テレ東さんの電話番号777ですよ
11:22また7やって
11:24昨日の
11:26宮崎空港から
11:28また来た7
11:30ゲートが7番だっただけ
11:36今年7月3日
11:38新紙幣が発行された
11:40新1万円札の
11:42肖像となったのは
11:44渋沢栄一
11:48渋沢の出生地である
11:50深谷市には
11:52福岡市の男性から
11:541番券が寄贈され話題となった
11:58そもそも紙幣に
12:00肖像画を用いるのは
12:02偽造防止が狙いとされる
12:06人間は顔を認識する能力に
12:08優れており
12:10表情がわずかに違うだけで
12:12すぐに気づくというわけである
12:16初めて1万円札が発行されたのは
12:181958年で
12:20肖像は
12:22聖徳太子であった
12:26ついで1984年
12:28紙幣刷新の際
12:30新たな顔となったのが
12:32学問のすすめで知られる
12:34福沢諭吉である
12:38この時1000円札は
12:40伊藤博文から
12:42夏目漱石に
12:445000円札は
12:46三戸稲造に一新される
12:50それ以前はどの学面も
12:52政治家の肖像が多かったが
12:56時代によって評価が変わる可能性があるとし
13:00文化人や教育者を採用することにしたのである
13:04その採用基準は
13:06国民に広く知られ
13:08世界に誇れる人物であること
13:12そして鮮明な肖像写真が残っていること
13:16この福沢諭吉の肖像は
13:1856歳頃の写真を元にしたものだが
13:24実は諭吉本人の大のお気に入りで
13:28何かの時はこの写真を使うようにと
13:30常々言っていたという
13:34これ以降
13:36紙幣は
13:38おおむね20年ごとにデザインを変更することになり
13:422004年に新紙幣が誕生
13:44千円札は野口秀よに
13:46五千円札は樋口一葉に変わったが
13:50一万円札は諭吉のままであった
13:56これは発行枚数の6割を占める
13:58一万円札の肖像を変えないことで
14:02制作準備期間の短縮を図ったとされ
14:06その結果諭吉は40年にわたり
14:08一万円札の顔となったのである
14:10とはいえ
14:12肖像以外の部分は大きく変更し
14:14色数も増やした
14:18裏面は
14:20生地の継がいカラー
14:22鳳凰と仏教の装飾模様である
14:24豊松銀
14:26目の不自由な人のための
14:28識別マークも改良
14:30人気を高く盛り上げる
14:32不可謂反映された
14:34紙幣のデザインも変更
14:36人気を高く盛り上げる
14:38不可謂反映冊を用い
14:40より判別しやすくなっている
14:46また当時高性能スキャナの普及により
14:48偽冊が急増したことを受け
14:52マイクロ文字を散りばめるとともに
14:54色彩もより複雑にすべく
14:58繊細なグラデーションを施した
15:00スカシは中央部分のほか
15:02バーパターンを追加
15:08さらに数字や桜の花
15:10日本銀行の交渉が現れる
15:12ホログラムを導入
15:16最先端の偽造防止技術を
15:18駆使したのであった
15:22改めて依頼品を見てみよう
15:242004年に発行された
15:26福沢ゆかり
15:282000年に発行された
15:30福沢ゆきちの一万円札である
15:32驚くべきは
15:347が連続する
15:36縁起のいい記番号
15:38そもそも記番号とは
15:40紙幣に印刷された
15:42投資番号のことで
15:44数字は
15:4600001から
15:489000までの
15:5090万通り
15:527が6つ並ぶ可能性は
15:5490万分の1
15:56一体どれほどの
15:58プレミアがつくのか
16:00果たして鑑定は
16:02いかに
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17:22確かに
17:30and the 7th one, and the 8th one is also very popular.
17:36I see.
17:37The 7th one of Shibusawa Ichizo, which was recently issued.
17:41I think it's worth 100,000 yen if you go to the auction now.
17:45The important thing is that you have to get a new one.
17:48If you get a new one, the value will be less than half.
17:54Everyone has a chance to get a new one.
17:58If you have a chance to get a new one,
18:02I would like you to check the number of this board.
18:05You can get 40,000 yen and a limited edition.
18:08That was the best.
18:10How much is it worth?
18:12How much is it worth?
18:14Shichou Nandemo Kanteidan in Kusatsu!
18:22This time, the stage is Kusatsu City, Shiga Prefecture.
18:25This year marks the 70th anniversary of its founding.
18:29In the Edo period, Tokaido and Nakasendo met.
18:33Many travelers came to Shukubamachi.
18:38The famous ubaga mochi healed their fatigue.
18:43It's a soft mochi wrapped in koshian.
18:49In the Ukiyo-e in Hiroshima,
18:51a picture of a traveler eating ubaga mochi is drawn.
18:57The place of interest is the Miwako Museum.
19:02It is one of the world's leading freshwater fish museums.
19:05Of course, it is owned by Miwako.
19:08You can take a closer look at freshwater fish from Japan and abroad.
19:16Baikun, the idol of the museum,
19:20is one of the only rare species in the world that lives only in freshwater.
19:26Tonight, Baikun's amazing products will appear one after another.
19:32First, Sakamoto, who has been unhappy recently.
19:37Is there anything good recently?
19:40Actually, my beloved husband passed away.
19:44My precious dog became stupid.
19:48He had an accident on his motorcycle.
19:51He broke his collarbone.
19:53Does he ride a motorcycle?
19:56So you want to make it look like a tree.
20:00That's right.
20:02Here are the treasures.
20:07This is a picture of Heihachiro Fukuda.
20:11Heihachiro Fukuda is a Japanese painter representing Showa,
20:15who was born in Showa.
20:18He has a little connection with Showa.
20:21When I was young, I was a nurse.
20:24I went to see this teacher.
20:29You went to see him?
20:31That's right.
20:32I didn't know he was a great teacher.
20:34He was a kind old man who always made matcha for me.
20:40When I was close to him, I liked him very much.
20:44He said,
20:46he wouldn't take care of me.
20:48He was cute when he was young.
20:50He is still charming.
20:54This picture was originally given to him by the director.
20:58Five years ago, he gave it to me.
21:03It looks like a sea, doesn't it?
21:05I think it's a sparrow.
21:07It's a simple drawing.
21:08The one in front is a warabi, isn't it?
21:11It looks like a sparrow, doesn't it?
21:13Yes, it does.
21:14He estimated the value of this painting.
21:17It's 100,000 yen.
21:20Even when he is in pain,
21:22he feels warm when he sees this painting.
21:25He feels positive.
21:27What is the result?
21:30Ta-da!
21:32It's 5 million yen!
21:34This is amazing!
21:365 million yen!
21:38It's dangerous!
21:45This is one of the best works of Heihachiro Fukuda.
21:49Heihachiro Fukuda is a painter from Kyoto.
21:52He is a person who opened the door to the modern world.
21:55He says that new things are in nature,
21:58not in tradition.
22:00It's a sparrow under a sheep.
22:03When he draws a sparrow,
22:05it's normal to draw a sparrow standing on a branch.
22:10However, when he sees this painting,
22:12he draws a sparrow peeking into a part of nature.
22:16It's new to him at that time.
22:18When you look at this painting from Rakkan,
22:20it's a very vivid color in the 1940s.
22:23Even if it's small, it's highly rated.
22:26You're a little lucky now, aren't you?
22:29I've been sad for a long time,
22:31but I'll do my best.
22:33Thank you very much.
22:35Next is Sakai,
22:37who appeared instead of her kind sister.
22:41You look like a model.
22:43No, thank you.
22:45You're beautiful.
22:46I'm spending money.
22:49This time,
22:51I drew a picture of my sister
22:53who has been worried about her husband's collection wall
22:56for 23 years since her marriage.
22:59Her husband's name is Woo-chan.
23:01I'm so angry.
23:04Her husband, Woo-chan,
23:06is a big fan of Koto.
23:08He doesn't consult his sister at all.
23:10He is always in a fight
23:12because he is killed by a net auction.
23:15So...
23:17I came instead of my kind sister.
23:19It's amazing.
23:20It's not Woo-chan.
23:21It's not your sister.
23:22It's your sister, isn't it?
23:23Yes, it is.
23:24I'm a bit of a stand-out.
23:25I can see that as soon as you come up.
23:27Really?
23:29Here are the treasures.
23:35This is a painting of Yusai by Raguza Tama.
23:39Raguza Tama is the first female Western painter in Japan
23:42who was born in Bakumatsu.
23:46This painting is Woo-chan's favorite.
23:49Two years ago,
23:50she was killed by a net auction for 300,000 yen.
23:54That's 10 times more expensive than a famous painting.
24:00It's a bit sad, isn't it?
24:02Yes, it is.
24:03You need a bird here, don't you?
24:05You quit drawing on the way.
24:07You only use two colors of paint, don't you?
24:12If this is cheap,
24:14she intends to stop collecting at all.
24:17If it's expensive, will you sell it right away?
24:21I want to go on a trip with my sister.
24:26Is Woo-chan here today?
24:27Yes, he is.
24:29Woo-chan!
24:30He looks so kind.
24:33You can say whatever you want to your sister.
24:36That's right.
24:40You have confidence in your eyes, don't you?
24:42Until a while ago...
24:45If this is cheap,
24:47will you stop collecting?
24:50Until a while ago...
24:54Woo-chan's evaluation is 3,000,000 yen.
24:59In fact,
25:00Woo-chan is secretly watching
25:02Woo-chan draw a red bird
25:04in the corner of the venue.
25:07What's the result?
25:09Woo-chan!
25:10It's 1,000,000 yen!
25:11Is it real?
25:13It's 1,000,000 yen!
25:15Wow!
25:20It's less than 100,000 yen, but...
25:22Well, well, well.
25:23I don't know what will happen in 10 years.
25:27My character has changed completely.
25:30This is a real work of Ragusa Tama.
25:32Ragusa Tama is a Japanese sculptor
25:34who was making sculptures in Japan.
25:36She married Vincenzo Ragusa
25:38and named him Ragusa.
25:40He was active in Europe for more than 50 years.
25:43He was the first Japanese female Western painter.
25:46He drew a flower called Kodemari
25:49on a thick piece of paper.
25:52I was told that I didn't draw enough.
25:54But Tama was interested in Japanese painting,
25:57so she took a composition
25:59to leave a trace of Japanese painting.
26:01The signature of Tama's Western name
26:03is Eleonora Ragusa.
26:05It's a very rare work
26:07that doesn't appear in the market,
26:09so please take good care of it.
26:11What do you think of this painting?
26:14I think it's good.
26:17Next is Mr. Kitamura,
26:19who has been a tax collector for more than 40 years.
26:22Is it hard to be a tax collector?
26:24It's hard, but it's fun.
26:27When I experience tax evasion,
26:31I can see various faces of people.
26:36When I was in China,
26:38I thought it was amazing.
26:42I also saw that Mr. Nisoku
26:45broke it by himself.
26:50Here are the treasures.
26:57This is a painting of a genius painter, Soga Shohaku.
27:01It was passed down to Hikone no Kosatsu.
27:04When the Taisho era came to an end,
27:06Gifu, who was a painter, gave it to him.
27:09According to a legend...
27:11Soga Shohaku went on a trip to Hikone
27:17and stayed at a temple.
27:19He didn't have a place to stay,
27:21so he drew a picture and left it there.
27:24Then there's no doubt about it.
27:26I don't know because I haven't seen it.
27:30However, the expression of using charcoal charcoal
27:33and the attractive writing
27:35are exactly like Soga Shohaku.
27:38Moreover, about 50 years ago,
27:40the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport came to visit.
27:43There was a story that he wanted to buy it for about 2 million yen.
27:48Gifu refused this
27:50and decided to pass it down as a family heirloom.
27:55I'm also a tax accountant,
27:57so if it's too expensive,
27:59I'll have to pay the tax on my family heirloom.
28:03So, the estimated price is 1,000,000 yen.
28:09If you have a reasonable estimate,
28:12everything will be fine.
28:16If it's a fake, you can't break it, right?
28:19In that case, I'll burn it somewhere.
28:24What's the result?
28:26Ta-da!
28:292 million yen!
28:31I did it!
28:3750 years ago,
28:39I should have sold it for 2 million yen.
28:43Unfortunately,
28:45this is not Soga Shohaku's work.
28:48The characteristic of the artist who made this work
28:51is that there are a lot of jagged lines.
28:54Shohaku also uses jagged lines,
28:58but in the case of this person,
29:00he can't control it.
29:02In the middle of the rock,
29:04the jagged lines are drooping.
29:07And in the ocean,
29:09the lines are jagged.
29:11On the left side of the bridge,
29:13the snow is also jagged.
29:15Can you stop the jagged lines?
29:17I'm sorry.
29:18This side is jagged, right?
29:20Yes.
29:22I'll break it.
29:24I'll leave it here.
29:28Next is Kawanabe-san,
29:30who likes Fagott.
29:33This is Fagott, right?
29:35Yes.
29:36I'm 43 years old.
29:38I've met a lot of people,
29:40but I've never heard of Fagott.
29:42It's not conspicuous at all,
29:44and there's no solo,
29:46and it's in the back.
29:48It's an instrument that you can't see at all
29:51on the stage or in people's heads,
29:54but it doesn't work without it.
29:56If I'm not there,
29:58it won't work.
30:02I don't know the sound.
30:04Can you play it for me?
30:06It's always in the back.
30:08Can I listen to it?
30:10Yes.
30:12Is there such a difference?
30:14Yes.
30:26I'm sorry.
30:44Here are the treasures.
30:48It's cute.
30:50It's a Pocky electric guitar.
30:52My husband got it 14 years ago.
30:56Saito Kazuyoshi, a singer-songwriter
30:58who made a commercial song for Pocky,
31:00used this type of guitar
31:02in a music video,
31:04and he got a request
31:06to buy the same one.
31:08It was sold at 42,000 yen
31:10in a hurry.
31:14Here is the music video.
31:16Oh, it's cool.
31:20It seems that his husband
31:22was attracted to this coolness
31:24and bought it.
31:26Can you play the guitar?
31:28No.
31:30I've never seen it.
31:32He's never even
31:34taken it out of the box.
31:36This is Tomohiro,
31:38his husband.
31:40You've never lost, have you?
31:42I saw it for the first time today.
31:44You don't play it?
31:46I can't play it.
31:48I wish my daughter
31:50or my family could play it.
31:52I'm interested in it,
31:54but I don't play it much.
31:56His evaluation is
31:5830,000 yen,
32:00which is a little low.
32:02Can I play it a little?
32:04Yes, yes.
32:06It's cool.
32:08Mr. Kitahara checks the sound.
32:10Mr. Kitahara,
32:12Pocky looks good on you, too.
32:14The result of the evaluation
32:16is after the commercial.
32:22What?
32:24Really?
32:26Isn't it real?
32:28It's like a museum.
32:30What do you think?
32:3614 years ago,
32:38his husband bought
32:40a Pocky electric guitar for 42,000 yen.
32:42What's the result?
32:441,100,000 yen!
32:46It's a big win!
32:48It's a big win!
32:50It's a big win!
32:52It's the day of Pocky in 2010.
32:54From November 11th
32:56to the 20th,
32:58if you apply,
33:00it will be sold.
33:02It's a handmade product.
33:04I designed the Pocky box
33:06as it is.
33:08It's a cute guitar,
33:10and I think it's well made.
33:12The body is mahogany,
33:14and the neck is hard maple.
33:16The fretboard is black charcoal.
33:18If you play it well,
33:20it will make a good sound.
33:22Next is Mr. Sagawa,
33:24who has been collecting
33:26pots since his 20s.
33:28I like all kinds of artworks,
33:30and I like some of them.
33:32Do you have any understanding
33:34of your family?
33:36I'm not interested in my wife at all,
33:38and I'm suspected of her.
33:40Are you here to support your family?
33:42No, I'm not here today.
33:44I don't want to go.
33:46Here are the treasures.
33:52This is a picture of Mr. Fujii Tsutomu.
33:54Fujii Tsutomu
33:56drew the growth of his three daughters
33:58in a detailed way.
34:00He is a painter.
34:04Five years ago,
34:06he fell in love with a girl
34:08at an antique shop.
34:10I thought she looked like
34:12a little girl.
34:14I didn't think it was a picture.
34:16When I first saw it,
34:18I thought it was a picture,
34:20but her hair was drawn
34:22very delicately,
34:24and her ears and cheeks
34:26looked very soft.
34:28Somehow,
34:30she looks like my daughter.
34:32Somehow,
34:34she looks like my daughter when I was little.
34:36I thought it would be
34:38quite expensive,
34:40but when I asked the price,
34:42he just said it was 100,000 yen.
34:44I was surprised to hear that
34:46it was only 10,000 yen.
34:48I was surprised to hear that
34:50it was only 10,000 yen.
34:52It's amazing to hear
34:54that a product that is sold
34:56for a low price is sold.
34:58However,
35:00the price of the treasure is
35:02very high,
35:04which is 1 million yen.
35:06There's nothing to lose.
35:08Yes, that's right.
35:10I'm going to do it!
35:12Today, he went against his wife and daughter's wishes,
35:16so if it was cheap, he might not let him in the house.
35:19What is the result?
35:22Mr. Chaka!
35:23150,000 yen!
35:25That's a lot of money!
35:27I did it!
35:30I did it!
35:31That was close.
35:34I'm sure it's real.
35:36It is a work known for drawing girls and flowers that have been active since the Edo period to the Heisei period.
35:41The client's work was drawn in the mid-1990s when the artist was in his forties.
35:46Ms. Akiko, the daughter of Fujii-tsutomu, is drawn with great care.
35:52The background is a single color with brown as the center,
35:57and the color of the kimono, especially the red of the obi,
36:00gives the girl a strong presence.
36:06Ms. Uchiyama, you look like your daughter.
36:09Many collectors love you because you have the eyes of a father who thinks of his daughter.
36:16Please take good care of her.
36:18Today, I'm going to leave the front door proudly.
36:23Kantei-dan will be broadcast anywhere in Japan.
36:29Next, from Yamagata City, Yamagata Prefecture.
36:33We visited a snack bar in Hanakoji, where Showa-retro restaurants are lined up.
36:42Excuse me.
36:45This is a good restaurant.
36:53The next client seems to be in a good mood.
36:57Mr. Kuniaki Mori, 71 years old.
37:01He's good.
37:03And he's a pretty good guy.
37:06Mr. Mori!
37:10It was fun.
37:12I was really happy.
37:14I was in love with you.
37:16I used to be a model.
37:19Oh, I didn't know that.
37:22I've been on the TV show, Taiyo Nihonyo.
37:25It was a location in Yokohama.
37:28I played the role of a witness.
37:31The criminal came in there and said,
37:35The criminal is here.
37:39I was asked for the first time.
37:41But I thought it was different from ordinary people.
37:47I'm embarrassed.
37:51By the way, what's the treasure?
37:54I got it from a debtor.
37:58It was about four years ago.
38:01A friend of mine since junior high school.
38:04I want to go down and talk to you.
38:06Can you meet me?
38:08I went to see him.
38:11I'm stuck in business.
38:13I'd like you to lend me about 3 million yen.
38:17It's a lot of money, so I refused at first.
38:20He was an old friend of mine.
38:23I decided to lend him 1 million yen.
38:26That's kind of you.
38:28But he was a good friend of mine.
38:31I told him I wanted to keep a certain amount of money.
38:35His friend agreed.
38:39The next day, he gave me the money in exchange for the cash.
38:43It was this time's treasure.
38:46It's a story about two strangers who led the culture in the Azuchi-Momoyama era.
38:54I have enough value for 1 million yen.
38:57I'll bring you 1 million yen when I'm back in business.
39:01Take good care of it until then.
39:04Four years later.
39:06He and his friend meet every now and then.
39:09But there's no sign of him paying back the debt.
39:14I'm starting to worry about the value of 1 million yen.
39:18I look forward to working with you.
39:21What is the treasure?
39:23Let's take a look at it in the studio.
39:25Here's the client.
39:28This is Mr. Tomiaki Mori from Yamagata Prefecture.
39:31Nice to meet you.
39:34It's true.
39:36He's not just a normal guy.
39:38He's tall.
39:39He's tall, too.
39:40Did you go out in the sun?
39:42Yes, I did.
39:43You did?
39:44That's a good look.
39:46What kind of detective did you work with?
39:48For example, when you worked with the G-Pan Detective.
39:50In Texas?
39:51Yes, in Texas.
39:53Didn't you work with Mr. Yujiro?
39:55Mr. Yujiro only works in the studio.
39:57That's true.
39:58He's the image of a blind man.
40:00Yes, he's the image of a blind man.
40:02Let's take a look at the treasure.
40:06Let's open the treasure.
40:10What is this?
40:12This is a bookmark that Sen no Rikyu gave to Oliver Furuta.
40:18What?
40:20What?
40:22What?
40:23Is it true?
40:26Where is it?
40:27This is the face of Sen no Rikyu.
40:29The face?
40:30Yes.
40:31What does it say, Oliver Furuta?
40:32Furu means old.
40:34It's a word that sounds like the word Furu.
40:36It's about Hide-chan.
40:38Hide-chan?
40:39Who is Hide-chan?
40:40Isn't it Mr. Toyotomi?
40:41Toyotomi?
40:42What?
40:43This is Hide-sama.
40:45Oh, it's true.
40:46Did he call you Hide-sama?
40:48I don't hear that often.
40:50Why was your classmate so popular?
40:53It was a house owned by a rich man in the Edo period.
40:57I heard that he lent 4,000 ryo to a certain criminal.
41:01It's a normal house now.
41:03Otherwise, you won't be able to buy a million yen.
41:06Do you still keep in touch with him?
41:08Yes, I do.
41:09I tried to contact him as soon as possible.
41:11When I have a lot of money, I call him.
41:13But when I call him from here, he doesn't answer.
41:15It's normal to have a lot of money.
41:18As expected.
41:19I thought it was suspicious.
41:21But isn't it realistic to have a lot of money?
41:24Mr. Hoba.
41:25I think it's a fake.
41:31In the Momoyama period,
41:33Sen no Rikyu ruled Wabi-cha.
41:37His disciple was Furuta Oribe, who pursued the beauty of Hacho.
41:43The two were called the best monks in the world.
41:46They both died a tragic death.
41:50Why?
41:54Rikyu was born in Osaka, Sakai.
41:57He became close to Chanoyu when he was a child.
42:00He died at the age of 19.
42:03This is the same as Chanoyu's Butsu-mon.
42:06He thought it was a training of the mind.
42:10Nobunaga Oda was executed at the age of 50.
42:16Nobunaga, who used Chanoyu as a political opponent,
42:19invited the nobles to the tea party and gave them tea.
42:25At that time, there was a shortage of land as a reward,
42:29so the famous tea was placed on the first floor of each country.
42:35After Nobunaga's death,
42:39Toyotomi Hideyoshi invited the Emperor and Kuge to the Golden Tea Room
42:44and held the Kinri Tea Party.
42:47At one time, he also held a large tea party of 1,000 people.
42:53However, this was far from the Wabi-cha that Rikyu was aiming for.
43:00Wabi-cha is the name of Chanoyu,
43:03who has a modest and simple personality.
43:08There are only two tea rooms in Rikyu.
43:14The entrance to the room is too small for anyone to pass through.
43:20Even if you are a samurai, you cannot enter with your head down.
43:27He abandoned his position and honor
43:29and tasted the tea in a barren land.
43:36He boldly adopted materials and shapes that had never been used before.
43:45Simple hand-pulled teapots,
43:48old-fashioned teapots,
43:52bamboo flower pots that he cut out himself,
43:55and his unique beauty.
43:59Rikyu, who held the Wabi-cha,
44:02was revered as the best general in the country,
44:05but his relationship with Hideyoshi, who liked to show off,
44:08gradually deteriorated.
44:12Hideyoshi saw Rikyu, who was politically powerful,
44:17as an unscrupulous enemy
44:21and suddenly ordered him to surrender.
44:26It was the 21-year-old Furuta Oribe
44:29who led Chanoyu after Rikyu.
44:34He was originally a samurai,
44:36but he learned tea from Rikyu and became deeply involved in Wabi-cha.
44:42However, his beauty was the complete opposite.
44:46If Rikyu is holy, what about Oribe?
44:51Oribe's favorite teapots have cracks and large distortions.
44:56The design is also original and novel.
45:00Most of all, he was fond of the beauty of Hachou.
45:04Sometimes, he would cut large teapots into 10 pieces
45:08and re-make them into small teapots.
45:13Oribe established a different kind of elegant Buke-cha.
45:19He raised his authority as the second general, Tokugawa Hidetada.
45:25However, his free spirit was seen as revolutionary,
45:29just like Rikyu.
45:31When he was in Natsunojin in Osaka,
45:34he was suspected of having infiltrated the Toyotomi side
45:38and was sentenced to death.
45:43Let's take a look at the request again.
45:46This is a letter from Sen no Rikyu.
45:49The name is Kosako,
45:52but it is a shortened version of Sasuke,
45:55a common name of Furuta Oribe.
45:58Let's take a look at the content.
46:01When Hide-sama was in Natsunojin,
46:04he saw Araki-do-kun's teapot.
46:08He thought that this Hide-sama was Hideyoshi.
46:12Araki-do-kun was Rikyu's disciple,
46:15and he was the general, Araki Murashige.
46:20I don't know the year, but the date is September 3rd.
46:25Below that is Rikyu's real name,
46:28Soueki no Eki, and his face.
46:32In fact, the letter that Rikyu wrote to Oribe
46:35is missing a few words.
46:38In this letter, it is written that Rikyu
46:41used bamboo to make a new flowerpot.
46:47It seems that he was exchanging information about tea tools from time to time.
46:52If the item is real, it is a big discovery,
46:55but how is it verified?
46:59How was it?
47:00I was surprised.
47:01I was surprised.
47:02I regret that I said it was a fake.
47:07I think this is from the museum class.
47:10How is it, Rikyu-san?
47:12Will it be a historical discovery?
47:15To be continued.
47:18Next time.
47:20We talked about your appearance this time.
47:22Yes, we did.
47:23If there were more than 1 million people,
47:26it would be a big hit.
47:28A big hit?
47:30This is his evaluation.
47:32How much is it?
47:33Please give me 1.5 million yen.
47:35I want it to be real.
47:37Let's go.
47:38Open the price.
47:40How is it, Rikyu-san?
47:4410,000,000 yen.
47:48100,000,000 yen.
47:51100,000,000 yen.
47:54It's a little expensive.
47:56Unfortunately, it's a fake.
47:58A fake?
47:59If it's real, it's 100,000,000 yen.
48:02The Rikyu line is more tight.
48:05There is a place where the brush is open.
48:09If you look at the quality of the paper,
48:11it's as good as the Rikyu line.
48:13It's a pretty old copy.
48:15For the people of the time,
48:17the Rikyu line was a natural enemy.
48:19Even if it's a copy,
48:21I want at least 1 point.
48:23But as a 1,000,000 yen stamp,
48:25I don't think it suits me.
48:29I'm sure it has something to do with your friend.
48:32You don't have to worry about that.
48:36I'm sorry, but...
48:38I'm going to have to go all out.
48:41The next negotiation is...
48:43I feel like I'm going to be cornered.
48:46We're looking for a client.
48:49If you want to sell a treasure,
48:53please apply for it with a photo of the treasure and an episode.
48:59We'll be waiting for you.
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