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00:00The number of safes, open up!
00:05We are now at Osaki Shimojima, located in the Seto Inland Sea.
00:10Apparently, there are quite a lot of safes that can be opened today.
00:15Safes and ladders?
00:16I don't really say safes and ladders.
00:20The two have come to Osaki Shimojima, located in the Seto Inland Sea, in Kure City, Hiroshima Prefecture.
00:27An island?
00:28Actually, this island is a mysterious island full of safes that can't be opened.
00:33What's that? A statue?
00:36What's going on?
00:39Hello.
00:40Hello.
00:42Welcome.
00:44Nice to meet you.
00:45Nice to meet you. I'm Inoue.
00:47Mr. Inoue.
00:49This is Mr. Akira Inoue, who told us about the safes on this island.
00:55It says Mitarai here.
00:57The name of this place is Mitarai.
01:00Yes, it's called Mitarai.
01:02This place was built during the Edo period as a medium-sized trading port.
01:11A trading port?
01:13The Kitamae Ships went from Edo to Meiji, from Osaka to the Japan Sea,
01:19and from Edo to Hokkaido.
01:22They purchased and traded famous products in various cities.
01:27Osaki Shimojima flourished as a medium-sized trading port for the Kitamae Ships.
01:34Wow, amazing.
01:36The road is full of history.
01:39It's like a movie set.
01:42There are a lot of commercials here.
01:45Yes, there are.
01:48From the trading port of Tonya and Shichiya,
01:53to the movie theater, which was rare at the time,
01:57to the Western-style shrine,
02:00there are many precious buildings left.
02:03Amazing.
02:05In 2018, the entire city was recognized as a Japanese heritage site.
02:10I want to go there.
02:11Isn't it amazing that there are so many vaults in such a city?
02:14I saw a lot of treasures inside.
02:18There are about four vaults.
02:20Four?
02:21Let's open them.
02:23Let's open them as a team.
02:26Even one is amazing.
02:28So, this time, they will open the four vaults on Osaki Shimojima.
02:34I'm looking forward to it.
02:36The first vault is...
02:39this one.
02:41This one?
02:42Yes, this one.
02:43Wow, it's an old house.
02:46It has a historical atmosphere.
02:49This is Mr. Inoue's house.
02:52It's written here, too.
02:55Satsumahan Funayado Ato.
02:58It says Satsumahan Funayado Ato.
03:01Funayado is a Chinese restaurant.
03:04It's a place where you can eat, drink, and take care of people.
03:10It's a place where you can eat, drink, and take care of people.
03:14It's a place where you can eat, drink, and take care of people.
03:17I'm so excited.
03:19It's a place where you can eat, drink, and take care of people.
03:22This is a building designated by Satsumahan Funayado Ato,
03:27which is said to have been visited by Okubo Toshimichi, the lion of Bakumatsu.
03:32Now, Mr. Inoue rents it from the owner
03:35and uses it as a gallery to display local folk art.
03:39It's so cute.
03:40Let's go inside.
03:42What is the Akazu's safe in such a precious building?
03:48Is it this one?
03:49Isn't it this one?
03:50Could it be...
03:51Yes, it is.
03:52This is it.
03:53Isn't it huge?
03:56This is the Akazu's safe in Satsumahan Funayado Ato.
04:01It's so big.
04:03It's huge.
04:04It doesn't move, so it's perfect for the interior.
04:09I see.
04:10But the door is open, right?
04:13Yes, it is.
04:15This door is open, but...
04:17I see.
04:20It's open.
04:21This door is open, too.
04:22I see.
04:23Is this door closed?
04:25Yes, it is.
04:26There's no key.
04:27There's no key.
04:29When did he lose it?
04:31Did he drop it somewhere?
04:34It's been 13 years since Mr. Inoue borrowed it.
04:38No one knows when it was lost.
04:43The Akazu's safe is locked from the inside.
04:49What's inside?
04:53So, of course, we called this man.
04:58It's open.
04:59It's open.
05:01Kyoichi Tamaki is an invincible key craftsman who can open any safe.
05:07What do you think, Mr. Tamaki?
05:10I think it's about the same age as the Meiji era.
05:15The door only opens up to here.
05:17I see.
05:18It's a little difficult to figure out how to do it in this situation.
05:21I see.
05:22The Akazu's safe is left in Sasuma-han's hotel room.
05:25The operation to open the safe has begun.
05:28There's a handle on the safe.
05:30I'm going to remove it with a screw to make it easier to see.
05:34It's limited to opening and closing, so I'm going to remove it.
05:38I see.
05:39I wonder what's inside.
05:42I've never seen a safe opened in real life, so I'm excited.
05:47I don't think there's a lot of anticipation.
05:50I don't know.
05:53It would be interesting if there was something like a gold bar exchange.
05:58That's right.
06:00What are you doing now?
06:02It's just picking.
06:04It's rusty.
06:06It's very rusty.
06:08Who owns this?
06:10The owner is Mr. Wakiya.
06:12If there's something inside, it's Mr. Wakiya's?
06:16Of course.
06:17Yoshizada Nitta.
06:19Yoshizada Nitta destroyed the Kamakura bomb.
06:22His brother is Yoshizuke Wakiya.
06:25Yoshizuke Wakiya is Mr. Wakiya.
06:28He's in charge of the flow.
06:30Really?
06:31Yes.
06:32He's a historical figure.
06:34It's full of history.
06:36It's amazing.
06:38That's what I heard.
06:40It's a safe owned by a great person.
06:43That's right.
06:44What's inside?
06:45What's inside?
06:48It's open.
06:49It's open.
06:50It's amazing.
06:52Five minutes.
06:54It's amazing.
06:55Five minutes.
06:56The safe is finally open.
07:01What's inside?
07:04Five, four, three, two, one.
07:09The safe is open.
07:11Please.
07:12What is it?
07:14What is it?
07:16It looks like a safe.
07:19It looks like a safe.
07:21There are three drawers.
07:26Let's start with the top drawer.
07:30Open.
07:32What is it?
07:34What is it?
07:36There's something inside.
07:38I want to see.
07:40There's a lot inside.
07:41There's a lot inside.
07:43What's inside?
07:45It looks dangerous.
07:47The top drawer.
07:49First, he checks the envelope.
07:53Is it money?
07:54There's a lot inside.
07:56What is it?
07:57What is it?
07:58Wait a minute.
07:59Isn't this dangerous?
08:00Isn't this Kabuken?
08:03Kabuken.
08:04Osaka Bank Kabuken Co., Ltd.
08:07It's Kabu.
08:09There are more than 50 Kabukens with Wakiya's name on them.
08:14That's amazing.
08:16Furthermore.
08:18Insurance.
08:20Receipt.
08:21It's a receipt.
08:23This is the insurance contract for the 20th anniversary.
08:27There's a lot of insurance.
08:29There are a lot of receipts for life insurance and fire insurance.
08:36Is he an insurance maniac?
08:39I think it's because he has a big business.
08:42Excuse me.
08:44Next is the wooden box.
08:46It's a nice wooden box.
08:47What is it?
08:48He kept something inside.
08:49These are documents.
08:51He kept these documents.
08:53This is a new one.
08:55Fire insurance.
08:57This is an insurance contract.
09:00What is this?
09:02Is this a receipt?
09:03It's a receipt.
09:05I can feel the age.
09:10The left side looks dangerous.
09:13What is that?
09:14That looks dangerous.
09:16This is also an insurance contract.
09:18What is this?
09:19This looks dangerous.
09:21Is this a diamond necklace?
09:25I think so.
09:26Is this a pearl?
09:27What is this?
09:28What is this?
09:29It's a bill.
09:30It's a bill.
09:32Next is a booklet with coral jewelry.
09:39Next is the drawer on the left.
09:43Excuse me.
09:47There are a lot of things.
09:48Is this a envelope?
09:50I think so.
09:51I think there's money in it.
09:53Is this a stamp?
09:54It looks like a stamp.
09:56A stamp.
09:58Next is a seal with Wakiya's name on it.
10:01It's a good design.
10:03Next is the drawer on the right.
10:07Come here.
10:09This is a notepad from about 20 years ago.
10:12I wonder how much money is in it.
10:15This is the last Zandra game.
10:19The last is the drawer on the bottom.
10:22I think there's money in it.
10:23I think so.
10:24Come here.
10:25What is this?
10:26This is also a notepad.
10:30There are a lot of things in it.
10:33There are a lot of things in it.
10:36This is a letter.
10:38A letter.
10:39There were a lot of letters in it.
10:43Then...
10:46There's money in it.
10:47There's money in it.
10:48It's 100 yen.
10:50I haven't seen it in a long time.
10:52I've never seen it before.
10:53Me neither.
10:54This is Kitaisuke.
10:56It's 100 yen.
10:59There are five 100-yen bills that were issued until the end of the Showa era.
11:07Wakiya has a big business.
11:10I'd like to tell the owner that this is also a valuable document.
11:16I'd like him to take a look.
11:19The second safe is...
11:24Hello.
11:25Hello.
11:26This is Mr. Arai.
11:27Mr. Arai.
11:28Nice to meet you.
11:29Nice to meet you.
11:30This is Mr. Michiko Arai, the owner of the second safe.
11:37It's a nice house.
11:39It's an old house.
11:40It's a nice house.
11:41How old is it?
11:43I think it's the beginning of Meiji or Edo.
11:48That's amazing.
11:50By the way, Mr. Arai, what did you do for a living?
11:53I'm a shichiya.
11:56Shichiya?
11:57It looks like it.
11:59It's a treasure that no one came to get.
12:02It looks like it.
12:03That's what I'm talking about.
12:06From Meiji to the early Showa period, Mr. Arai's family, Tomodake,
12:10who made a living from shichiya and finance,
12:13fought against the Ministry of Trade.
12:15Wow.
12:17That's amazing.
12:18What is it?
12:19It's like a statue.
12:21The mansion, which is far from the room for the interior,
12:25has played a role like a luxury house from the Taisho to the Showa period.
12:31What is this building across the street?
12:34This is a warehouse.
12:35A warehouse?
12:36There's a safe in here.
12:38A safe in a warehouse?
12:40A warehouse used to be a shichiya.
12:44The second safe is Tomodake's warehouse, which made a living from shichiya.
12:52Is this it?
12:54Wow.
12:57It's so luxurious.
12:59I'm so excited.
13:01Is the door outside open?
13:04Yes, it's open.
13:06It's similar to the previous one.
13:08This is open, too.
13:10Mr. Arai, have you ever seen the door open?
13:13No.
13:14No?
13:15Do you know where the key is?
13:18I don't know.
13:21There's no key.
13:23When will the safe open?
13:25I'm so excited.
13:26He says he has no idea.
13:29I think it's about the Meiji era.
13:34It's old.
13:35It's about 150 years old.
13:37As I said before, the mechanism is not that difficult.
13:41The only thing that matters is how rusty it is.
13:43Today is the second day.
13:45Let's start the operation to open the safe.
13:48Mr. Tamaki, how do you proceed with the operation?
13:53All you have to do is pick up the key and open the safe.
14:01It's pretty simple.
14:03Yes, it is.
14:05It looks like it's going to work.
14:08Mr. Tamaki, how fast did you open the safe?
14:11It's fast.
14:13Isn't this the fastest?
14:15It's not 5 minutes.
14:16It's 10 seconds.
14:17It's 10 seconds.
14:20That's fast.
14:21Mr. Arai, it's open.
14:22He has a good personality.
14:26He opens the safe right away.
14:29Tomodake's safe is finally open.
14:36What's inside?
14:405, 4, 3, 2, 1.
14:44The safe is open.
14:47It's beautiful.
14:51There are three wooden shelves and drawers inside.
14:56Let's start with the top shelf.
15:00It's open.
15:02There's something inside.
15:04But there's only this.
15:05What's that?
15:08I don't know what's inside.
15:10It looks good.
15:11Let's take it out.
15:12May I?
15:13Show me.
15:14What is it?
15:16What is it?
15:17It looks good.
15:18Isn't it money?
15:19Money?
15:20I saw money.
15:22What's this?
15:24Isn't it old money?
15:26Isn't it?
15:27What's this?
15:28It's a seal.
15:29It's a seal.
15:31Each ship issued a seal from the Edo period to the Meiji period.
15:36Is that possible?
15:37I guess it's not.
15:39At that time, it was a valuable item that was guaranteed to be exchanged for valuable things such as rice.
15:47Let's take out the box.
15:50What's that?
15:52What does it say?
15:54It smells like money.
15:57What's this?
15:58It's a seal.
15:59What's this?
16:00I don't know what it is.
16:01It looks like a title.
16:04What's this?
16:05It's amazing.
16:06It's beautiful.
16:07It's probably the seal of Mr. Arai's grandfather.
16:13The seal is sent to the person who has done a good job in the village chief's office.
16:22What's in the other box?
16:25It's a good morning.
16:26Good morning.
16:27What's this?
16:28What's this?
16:29What's this?
16:30What's this?
16:31What's this?
16:33What's this?
16:34It's a part of a sword.
16:39It looks amazing.
16:41What's this?
16:42It's probably the part of a sword.
16:45There's another one underneath.
16:46Isn't this also a part of a sword?
16:48This is probably a part of a historical sword.
16:53The three parts of the iron sword were found.
17:00It looks valuable.
17:02It's heavy.
17:04I'm not going to bring anything.
17:09It's a drawer on the left in the middle.
17:12It's going to come out.
17:133, 2, 1, go ahead.
17:18It looks like a picture.
17:21It's good that something came out.
17:23This is my grandfather's handwriting.
17:27It's my grandfather's writing.
17:29It says the Shakuya Seiyakusho.
17:32And this is money.
17:37What kind of money is this?
17:39What came out of the drawer was a set of five vases from the Okura Shogun of the time.
17:49What's this?
17:51It's the Emperor's...
17:54Emperor's...
17:56I wonder what it is.
17:58What's that?
18:00I don't know.
18:01Isn't it gold?
18:02It's the Emperor's...
18:06Gold medal.
18:09It's gold.
18:11It's gold.
18:13But it feels light.
18:15I don't know.
18:18This is a commemorative medal with a gold plating that was sold when the Emperor was crowned in the second year of Heisei.
18:28Next is the drawer on the right in the middle.
18:32Go ahead.
18:34This is easy to understand.
18:37What is it?
18:38Look.
18:39Ta-da!
18:41It's a notice.
18:42It's my grandmother's notice.
18:44It's my grandfather's handwriting.
18:48It's my grandfather's handwriting.
18:50I'm glad.
18:52Lastly, the drawer at the bottom.
18:57Go ahead.
18:59It's heavy.
19:01What's this?
19:04I don't know what it is.
19:07It says it's a state-of-the-art book.
19:10It looks like a book about property.
19:13There are documents from the National Land Survey conducted in the 50th year of Showa.
19:18In addition to that, there are documents from the Ministry of Finance and the Yui-Gon-Sho.
19:24Various materials related to Tomodake have come out of the vault.
19:30It's amazing.
19:31I feel nostalgic.
19:35It's rich.
19:38A large number of treasures have come out of the second vault.
19:42It's amazing.
19:43There are so many treasures.
19:45There are two more vaults left.
19:51Two treasures have come out of the two vaults.
19:56The next vault will be a royal one.
20:01The next vault is...
20:04Hello, I'm Odai Tosa.
20:06Nice to meet you.
20:08This is Mr. Kitagawa, the owner of the third vault.
20:12There is a vault like this in the prefecture.
20:15It's a nice house.
20:18It's been 260 years since the Edo period.
20:24260 years?
20:26What did you do originally?
20:28I was in charge of the business of selling sake and wine in this area.
20:39I see.
20:41Let's take a look at the building that was built in the Edo period.
20:46It's wide.
20:48It's been 260 years.
20:51It's a great stone.
20:53It's a garden built by a craftsman from Kyoto.
20:59There is a tea room away from the mansion.
21:05There is a toilet to welcome guests.
21:10It's very luxurious.
21:12It's a toilet.
21:14It's white because it's a toilet.
21:16It's white.
21:18What is this?
21:20It's a dye.
21:22It's a dye.
21:24It's a beautiful picture.
21:27Kitagawa-ke has made a great contribution to the Toya business.
21:33This picture shows the prosperity of the time.
21:39Wait a minute.
21:41Is everything in the middle money?
21:45Money?
21:47What is this?
21:49I don't know.
21:51Is this money?
21:53This is a pile of straw natto.
21:56Is this money?
21:59This is a treasure house in Kitagawa-ke, which has made a great contribution to the Toya business.
22:05How many gold coins are there?
22:07I'm looking forward to it.
22:09This is also a treasure.
22:14This is very big.
22:16This is similar to the ones you've seen so far.
22:23This is big.
22:25Do you know how long this has been around?
22:28This is when I was in the Toya business.
22:31This is over 100 years old.
22:35This is about 200 years old.
22:42The key has been lost.
22:45This has not been opened for more than 40 years.
22:52This is an Iroha dial.
22:54This is an Iroha dial.
22:56Is this a dial?
22:57This is a dial.
22:58This is not a picking like the previous one.
23:02This is a dial.
23:05This is a dial.
23:07How difficult is this?
23:09According to my experience, this is not the most difficult.
23:15If you go to the 10th level, it's about 7.
23:19It's definitely difficult.
23:21But it's not something that hasn't been opened so far.
23:25How difficult was the first and second levels?
23:28If you actually finish it, it's about 2.
23:31It's going up a lot.
23:34What's in the safe?
23:41The third time today.
23:43The opening of the Akazuno safe.
23:48Tamaki will open it.
23:51Look at this.
23:52There are a lot of galleries.
23:56This safe can be opened with a key and a dial.
24:00This is difficult.
24:02First, check the condition of the keyhole.
24:06There is a keyhole here.
24:09There is a keyhole here.
24:11This dial locks this door.
24:15This door locks this keyhole.
24:20Is there a key on both sides?
24:22This door opens.
24:24This door is open.
24:27Only this dial is open.
24:29If you only open this dial, both doors will open.
24:33The lower keyhole is open.
24:36Challenge to capture the dial.
24:40The dial is engraved with Iroha.
24:43This is a feature of the Meiji era.
24:46The dial has 24 Iroha characters and 48 lines in between.
24:53If you match the three lines, you can open it.
24:57The number of lines is 11,592.
25:03More than 11,000 lines.
25:05It's not easy to open 11,000 lines.
25:09Do you have any tips?
25:12I found the last character.
25:14That's fast.
25:17Why?
25:18How do you find it?
25:21It's like a sense of touch and a numerical measurement.
25:27Is it related to rust?
25:30It's a little.
25:33This is a modern dial, so it doesn't make a sound like this.
25:37It's rust.
25:41I found a suspicious one.
25:44That's fast.
25:46What would you like to see inside?
25:50If I had money, I'd like to see it.
25:57It's a document that shows the way of life of the Meiji era.
26:03I see.
26:11What is it now?
26:14If you do it like this, you can match the lines.
26:19Even if it's a little off, you can match it.
26:23You can't match what you know.
26:25Even if it's a little off, you can match it.
26:31I'm getting nervous.
26:33I think I'm going to get bored.
26:36Five minutes have passed since the start of work.
26:43What is it?
26:49I found it.
26:51That's great.
26:53That's fast.
26:55How do you find it?
26:57I found it.
26:59That's great.
27:01The Kitagawa family has made a great contribution to the Toya business.
27:06The safe, which has not been opened for more than 40 years, can finally be opened.
27:12What's inside?
27:165, 4, 3, 2, 1.
27:20Open.
27:27I found it.
27:31I found it.
27:34What is it?
27:36There is a door inside.
27:39A magnificent iron door.
27:43I'll open it.
27:45It's a good character.
27:47It's a good character.
27:51There are three wooden shelves and drawers.
27:56First, from the top shelf.
27:59I'll open it.
28:01First, please.
28:03There is nothing in it.
28:07There is nothing in it.
28:09This is all there is.
28:12Next, the drawer on the left in the middle.
28:17What is it?
28:19Please.
28:21There is nothing in it.
28:26Next, the drawer on the right in the middle.
28:30Please.
28:32What is it?
28:34There is nothing in it.
28:38It's beautiful.
28:40Lastly, the drawer on the bottom.
28:43Please.
28:45There is nothing in it.
28:47There is nothing in it.
28:49There is nothing in it.
28:54I didn't know there was such a pattern.
28:57It's interesting.
28:59I didn't know there was such a pattern.
29:01I didn't know there was such a pattern.
29:02There was nothing in it.
29:04I feel better now.
29:06I feel better now.
29:07I feel better now.
29:08I feel better now.
29:10The next drawer is...
29:12Mr. Bito.
29:14Nice to meet you.
29:16I'm Bito.
29:17Nice to meet you.
29:19This is the fourth drawer.
29:22Mr. Bito.
29:24Please.
29:26Excuse me.
29:29This is the fourth drawer in the house.
29:35I came here suddenly.
29:38What is it?
29:39This?
29:40Yes, this.
29:41This is new.
29:44This is not what I saw before.
29:47This is not what I saw before.
29:50This is new.
29:52When did you find this?
29:54When my father died, I was looking for something.
29:59I opened the closet.
30:01There was a safe.
30:04There was a safe.
30:05There was no way to open the safe.
30:09That's right.
30:11Only my father knows.
30:14That's right.
30:16Bito family has lived on this island for generations.
30:22This safe was used by his father, Mr. Toyoshisa, who was a post office director on this island for many years.
30:30It has not been opened for at least 30 years.
30:35It seems to be a new safe.
30:40What is the difference between old and new safes?
30:43Older safes are more experienced.
30:47Older safes are more experienced.
30:55Older safes are more experienced.
31:00I'm looking forward to it.
31:03The last safe of the day.
31:06The last safe of the day.
31:09This is a relatively new safe.
31:11This is a relatively new safe.
31:15Do you have a key?
31:18Do you have a key?
31:20I don't know the number.
31:22I don't know the number.
31:24I'm sorry.
31:26This is a magnet.
31:30This safe is characterized by inserting a key and adjusting the dial while changing the lever.
31:39The number of dials is 100 from 0 to 99.
31:45If you combine the four numbers, you can open it.
31:48What is the combination?
31:51100 to the 4th power is 100 million.
31:54100 million?
31:55100 million.
31:56100 million?
31:58I can't do everything, so I'll narrow it down.
32:03I can't do everything, so I'll narrow it down.
32:06I'm looking forward to it.
32:15I'm looking forward to it.
32:21I found the last number.
32:23I found the last number.
32:25He found the last number.
32:27He found the last number.
32:28He found the last number.
32:29What kind of father was he?
32:32He was a delusional father.
32:34He was a delusional father.
32:36He was an honest and serious father.
32:39Did he collect anything?
32:41He collected something.
32:43He collected something.
32:45What is it?
32:47What do you think it is?
32:52It's a happy coin.
32:55It's a happy coin.
32:56He's smart.
32:58It's a happy coin.
33:00In other words, it's money.
33:02In other words, it's money.
33:04Mr. Toyohisa died 30 years ago.
33:08He worked as a post office director for many years.
33:11He was a delusional father who liked to collect things.
33:17What's in the safe?
33:24There are some suspicious things.
33:28It's fast.
33:29This is a new safe.
33:34I was playing with it.
33:36The dial is getting closer because there is no rust.
33:43The tire is getting closer.
33:45The tire is getting closer.
33:48Can you squeeze the tire so much?
33:52I'm looking for a suspicious thing.
33:55I'm looking for a suspicious thing.
33:59What is it?
34:01I'm looking for a suspicious thing.
34:03The tire is getting closer.
34:07The tire is getting closer.
34:20I found it.
34:22That's amazing.
34:26I found it.
34:27I found it.
34:28It opens.
34:30The dial of the safe has a history of 100 million years.
34:34I found it.
34:37He found it in 10 minutes.
34:40The safe that his father used was finally opened.
34:46What's in the safe?
34:495, 4, 3, 2, 1.
34:54Please.
34:56I found it.
34:59It's a drawer.
35:01Is it a drawer?
35:03I found it.
35:05There is something in it.
35:173, 2, 1.
35:20Please.
35:23A mysterious island full of safes in Seto Inland Sea.
35:29There are four drawers in the safe that his father used.
35:37First, he opens the top drawer.
35:41Dad.
35:43What is it?
35:46It's a letter.
35:47It's a letter.
35:49He is kind.
35:51It's a letter.
35:53It's a letter.
35:55What else?
35:57It's an important document.
35:59It's money.
36:01It's a coin.
36:03It's a coin of happiness.
36:05It's a coin of happiness.
36:07It's money.
36:09It's an old coin.
36:12It's a coin.
36:14It's a coin.
36:16It's from 1925.
36:18It's from 1925.
36:20There are 8 coins.
36:22There are 4 coins.
36:24There are coins of happiness.
36:27It's 100 yen.
36:29It's a coin of happiness.
36:31It's amazing.
36:33It's a coin of 50 years.
36:35It's a coin of 100 years.
36:37There are 32 100 yen coins in total.
36:45There are also
36:48100 yen coins.
36:50Why are there so many?
36:52There are many coins.
36:54Is it a 100 yen coin for commemoration?
36:57In 1975, there were 51 100 yen coins in Okinawa.
37:05In addition, there were 9 coins for commemorating the 60th anniversary of His Majesty the Emperor.
37:12In 1985, there were 8 500 yen coins in Tsukuba Banpaku.
37:21There were 112 coins in total.
37:24About 60,000 coins were commemorated.
37:30Next is the second drawer from the top.
37:34Please come in.
37:36What is this?
37:39What is this?
37:41It's a commemorative kit.
37:45It's a post office.
37:47That's amazing.
37:49There is a post office.
37:51Is there a post office?
37:53I want to see it.
37:55Who is this?
37:57Minamoto Tokugawa?
38:00I have never seen this.
38:02There are many commemorative kits.
38:04This is a commemorative kit.
38:07My father's hobby was to collect commemorative kits.
38:13That's a good hobby.
38:15There are many more.
38:17This is amazing.
38:19This is very rare.
38:21This is also a commemorative kit.
38:23There are so many.
38:25Among the large number of kits,
38:29there are commemorative kits for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics.
38:34This is cool.
38:36There are commemorative kits for the 5th anniversary of the death of Emperor Kotaishi.
38:41There are about 1,000 commemorative kits.
38:47There are a lot of precious kits.
38:52Thank you, father.
38:55I'm impressed.
38:58Next is the second drawer from the bottom.
39:02What will come out next?
39:05What is it?
39:07Is it a document?
39:09There is a notice.
39:12This is a notice.
39:17This is an important document.
39:21This is a document related to the Tokyo Olympics at home.
39:25This is a document related to the prize money.
39:29This is the last drawer from the bottom.
39:33What kind of treasure will come out this time?
39:36This is interesting.
39:38This is a note.
39:43This is heavy.
39:45Is this a coin?
39:47Is this a coin of happiness?
39:50This is money.
39:53This is a coin of happiness.
39:56This is a coin of happiness.
39:58This is an old coin.
40:00What is this?
40:02This is an old coin.
40:05This is a coin from Okinawa.
40:08This is an old coin.
40:13This is a precious coin that SASUMA made in 1862 to be distributed in Okinawa.
40:22This is amazing.
40:24There are 28 coins of various eras.
40:29A lot of coins of happiness have come out.
40:33Are you happy?
40:35This was fun.
40:39This is interesting.
40:41What kind of treasure will come out next?
40:44This is fashionable.
40:46The design is cool.
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