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00:00Hello, I'm Chichi Q. Today, I'm at the perfect place for Tokoro-san.
00:07What is it?
00:08The river in front of us is called Tokoro River.
00:11There is a Tokoro River.
00:13And the biggest river in Hokkaido is the Kitanishi River.
00:19The Kitanishi River.
00:20I heard that there is a river called Tokoro River.
00:22Yes, it is called Tokoro River.
00:24And the biggest river in Hokkaido is the Kitanishi River.
00:31We came to the head of Hokkaido.
00:34The Kitanishi River is 110 km from the sea to the inland.
00:39Speaking of Kitanishi River, it is famous for its curling and scallops.
00:47Onions are the best in Japan.
00:51Onions?
00:52Every year, there is a Yakiniku festival at the entrance.
00:55What is this?
00:56I want to eat it.
00:58And there are Tokoro Ruins, which are precious to the world.
01:04This time, we will go to the northern land where history and romance flow.
01:08We will go to the Akazu vault that the immigrants left behind.
01:11I'm looking forward to it.
01:12Let's go to the client.
01:16Hello.
01:17Hello.
01:18It's very wild.
01:20I feel like I'm walking with a log.
01:22According to the ruins survey, they carried logs.
01:25They carried logs.
01:26That's amazing.
01:27Takeo Ishikawa, who specializes in archaeology and is familiar with the history of Kitami.
01:34This is the Tannocho Historical Museum.
01:39I see.
01:40I can smell the vault.
01:42There is a vault.
01:45What kind of Akazu vault is it?
01:49Is this money?
01:51It's money.
01:52Is this real?
01:54It's all real.
01:55I've never seen this size before.
01:57Is it 1000 yen?
01:59No, it's less than 50 yen.
02:01It's less than 1000 yen.
02:03I've never seen this before.
02:05And...
02:07It's huge.
02:09It's scary.
02:10This is...
02:11It's a buried bear.
02:13Is there a bear like this?
02:15I saw a bear like this the other day.
02:17I was investigating.
02:18Was there a bear like this?
02:20This year, there are more than 100 pieces of archaeological information.
02:23Then there are about 119 pieces.
02:26HHQ!
02:29It's noisy.
02:30Many important documents about the life and history of the area, such as old agricultural equipment and horse carriages, are on display in this museum.
02:42I was surprised.
02:44I thought it was a different visitor.
02:46I was really scared.
02:48What is this?
02:49This is a building of the Tonden Hei.
02:52Tonden Hei?
02:54I've heard of Tonden Hei.
02:57The Tonden Hei is a group of soldiers who moved from Honshu for the purpose of guard and marriage in the Meiji period.
03:08They were assigned to move with their families.
03:11Their father was a trainer.
03:13In the meantime, their families got married.
03:16It's like half-farmers and half-soldiers.
03:20Many of the Tonden Hei were dispatched to Japan as the 7th Division.
03:26They bought a vast land.
03:29One of the things that led to the great development of Kitami was...
03:34An upstream device to extract oil from firecrackers.
03:38This is a so-called menthol.
03:40It's also called a firecracker.
03:42The firecrackers were very popular, and the town itself developed a lot.
03:47The number of firecrackers brought in by the Tonden Hei from Tohoku suddenly expanded, along with the popularity of Kitami.
03:54That's great.
03:55The menthol crystals, which are made by pouring dried firecrackers, are traded at a high price all over the world.
04:03In the 3rd century, Kitami accounted for 70% of the world's share.
04:08Wow, that's amazing.
04:1070%.
04:11It became a special product that could reach 5 firecrackers.
04:15This is great.
04:16This is a monument to the achievements of the Tonden Hei.
04:22Wow, what is this place?
04:26This is a monument to the achievements of the Tonden Hei.
04:30This is a statue of about 200 Tonden Hei who migrated to this area.
04:37This is a Golden Kamuy costume.
04:39Yes, it is.
04:40It's golden, and it smells like gold.
04:44It looks sharp.
04:46Huh?
04:47Isn't that it?
04:48Here?
04:49This?
04:50Really?
04:51Is this it?
04:52What do you think?
04:53This is also a safe.
04:55This is an open safe.
04:59Cute.
05:00What about the safe?
05:02It's not here, but somewhere else.
05:05Somewhere else?
05:08I'm sorry, but the building is in a different place.
05:11I see.
05:13They move to a place where there is an open safe by car.
05:17Where is it?
05:20Wow, the road is really straight.
05:23It's straight.
05:24There are Tonden Hei around here, too.
05:26This rice field, too.
05:28Wow, that's amazing.
05:29I think that the area of the paddy fields at that time is really overgrown.
05:33Is that so?
05:34It's really beautiful.
05:36It takes 15 minutes to drive through the romantic northern land of the Tonden Hei era.
05:43This is it.
05:45Wow, it's huge.
05:47We arrived at the Kitami Cultural Center in Fukuoka Prefecture.
05:52It is a complex facility with various facilities such as planetarium, nature, and science.
06:02There is also a museum inside.
06:05What is this?
06:07This is a species of mammal that extincted about 13 million years ago.
06:14Wow, that's amazing.
06:16If it's a fossil of leaves, it's the one I found three years ago.
06:20Is this it?
06:21Yes, it is.
06:22What?
06:23Its ecology is a fossil of Desmoschilus, which still has many mysteries.
06:29It looks like a leaf.
06:30There is also a stone.
06:32It's called Masei stone.
06:33It's really beautiful.
06:35It's called Aotora stone.
06:36It's a stone that can be polished cleanly.
06:40In this area where rare Aotora stones and obsidian can be found that convey the scent of the Jomon period,
06:49There are also several gold mines in Rubesh Bay.
06:51There are gold mines?
06:53Isn't it exactly Golden Kamui?
06:55Yes, it is.
06:56This is the vault of the gold mine in Kitami.
07:01It's starting to smell.
07:05I see.
07:06It's like an old play.
07:09Kitami, where gold was once mined,
07:12What is the vault of Akazu?
07:16Gold was mined.
07:17Is this it?
07:18We were guided to a room that is not allowed to enter except for those involved.
07:24This smells good.
07:26It smells like a treasure.
07:29Wow, it's spacious.
07:31This is the storage room of the museum.
07:33There are a lot of students lined up.
07:36These are the materials for the exhibition.
07:38These are the materials I got.
07:41This is a storage room where valuable things such as items for the exhibition are stored.
07:50There is a vault in this room.
07:55The vault is over there.
07:57I found it.
07:59This is it.
08:02This is the vault of Akazu in the storage room of the Kitami Museum.
08:09It's an old vault.
08:11This is 120 years old.
08:13120 years old.
08:15I didn't know much about it until I read the text.
08:18This is the vault that was used in the headquarters of the 4th Division of the Tonden Army.
08:23Is this the vault that the Tonden Army used?
08:26Yes.
08:27The vault of Akazu is said to have been used in the headquarters of the 4th Division of the Tonden Army, which was located in the center of Kitami.
08:37There is no detailed record.
08:39It is not known when it was opened.
08:43Moreover,
08:45This is also a text.
08:47A long time ago, a staff member tried to open it with a sander.
08:54The sand came out and he gave up.
08:57There are traces of trying to forcefully dig a hole.
09:03However, until the staff member opened the hole, he tried to look inside.
09:10There must have been something inside.
09:13It is said that there were two vaults in the headquarters of the 4th Division of the Tonden Army.
09:18One of the vaults is the old vault of the Tonden Army.
09:24It's gold.
09:27The vault of Akazu, which may have been used to store valuables at the headquarters of the Tonden Army.
09:34We have no choice but to verify this.
09:38Then, of course, this man came to the rescue.
09:47A key craftsman who can open any vault.
09:50Kyoichi Tamaki
09:52It's a pretty cool vault.
09:54There are decorations around it.
09:56It's probably a Meiji-era dial.
10:02It doesn't turn.
10:04It's hard.
10:06It's hard.
10:08It's hard.
10:10The mechanism of the dial is not the most difficult.
10:13It's about 8 years old.
10:16It's pretty old.
10:20Excuse me, can you wait a minute?
10:22This is the storage room.
10:24I'd like you to move to another place.
10:27Move to another place?
10:29Considering the brightness and size of the vault, we decided to move to the exhibition space of the museum.
10:35How does it work?
10:36It's rare.
10:38What is the fate of the Akazu vault at the headquarters of the Tonden Army?
10:43Open!
10:46There's something in it.
10:48What do you think is in the vault in Kitami City, Hokkaido, where you can smell the smell of gold?
10:53It's a three-hour special, so it's probably gold.
10:57In the first place, I put money in it, but now it's a very valuable treasure.
11:03There's a possibility of that.
11:06Or maybe it's a map that shows where the gold is buried.
11:11That's a good idea.
11:13Please.
11:14The Akazu vault left by the Tonden soldiers.
11:17Operation start.
11:19This vault is a double-lock type with dial and key.
11:24The keyhole is a rare type.
11:27First, check the keyhole.
11:30But there's no keyhole.
11:33Does that mean it's already open?
11:35No, it's not open. It's like it's been taken away.
11:39There are no parts that should be there, and the key is in an open state.
11:44There's someone who's trying to do something.
11:46It's time to capture the dial.
11:48By the way, this dial...
11:52From E to U in Iroha, it's 24 characters.
12:00The dial has 24 characters in Iroha and 48 characters in Aida.
12:07If you find three memories from there, you can open it.
12:11There are about 110,000 combinations.
12:16The dial is a little hard.
12:19It's a little scary because it's heavy after the second rotation.
12:25If it's too heavy and it's floating, it's a little scary.
12:31I think we'll have to believe that it's spinning.
12:35I'm worried about the state of the dial only in the vault 120 years ago.
12:44Do you know the last character?
12:46It's fast.
12:48It's the line between Yotoka and Aida.
12:51One memory in less than a minute.
12:55Mr. Ichikawa, what would you like to see in this?
12:59I think it's gold.
13:02I want to see gold in it.
13:05I think it's an order book or a document related to the military.
13:12I think it's an old one or an old one.
13:16I'm looking at it seriously.
13:19What would you like to see in it?
13:21I'd like to see something related to the history of Kitami.
13:26I see.
13:28Five minutes have passed since the start of work.
13:32It's a little rattling, isn't it?
13:35Oh, good sound.
13:37Concentrate on the feeling of the connecting lever and dial.
13:45Ten minutes have passed.
13:47There's a little change in the sound.
13:53I think there's another one.
13:55Did you say one?
13:56Oh, it's already there.
13:59Hurry up and specify the second memory.
14:01It's fast.
14:08I think it's right.
14:09Is it right?
14:11Then, here's the wasabi.
14:14Is that a firecracker in the back?
14:16That's a firecracker.
14:18A firecracker?
14:19Yes, it's a dry firecracker.
14:20Is this it?
14:21Yes.
14:25If you pinch it and smell it, you can smell the firecracker.
14:33Wow, that's a lot.
14:35Wow.
14:39Oh, my God.
14:41Are you okay?
14:43You're going to do it for me, aren't you?
14:45Oh, my God.
14:47I'm sorry.
14:49Oh, my God.
14:51I'm really sorry.
14:54I'm really sorry.
14:57I was just trying to do this to TAMAKI.
14:59Are you crying because you're sorry?
15:03I'll take care of it later.
15:05He continued to work without hesitating to rescue him.
15:0920 minutes have passed.
15:11The bear is angry.
15:22Oh, my God.
15:23Oh, my God.
15:24It's done.
15:25That's amazing.
15:26That's amazing.
15:28That's amazing.
15:29That's cool.
15:30That's amazing.
15:32Finally, the vault left by the soldiers in the northern land can be opened.
15:39What's inside?
15:435, 4, 3, 2, 1.
15:48Open.
15:50Oh, my God.
15:51Oh, my God.
15:52Oh, my God.
16:00Open.
16:01Oh, my God.
16:03Oh, my God.
16:11Oh, my God.
16:14Oh, my God.
16:18Finally, the vault left by the soldiers in the northern land can be opened.
16:24What's inside?
16:275, 4, 3, 2, 1
16:33Open!
16:37There's no front door, but a wooden shelf
16:42Let's start with the top drawer
16:46Open!
16:48How is it?
16:50It's empty
16:51Empty
16:53The bottom drawer
16:55Please give me something
16:58Open!
17:00How is it?
17:02What's this?
17:04There's something inside
17:06It's a document
17:08Cash receipt
17:10Receipt?
17:12Is it a household register?
17:14Household register?
17:16There was one household register
17:21Unfortunately, there was no cash
17:24That's too bad
17:26Thank you very much
17:28It wasn't inside
17:31Unfortunately, there was only one household register
17:35The most exciting part was that I was the one who wrote the letter