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00:00I need somebody
00:02Boon
00:03Prepare the bowl
00:06In Brazil
00:08The world's three scheduled
00:10It will be charged
00:12S democracy
00:14Piano
00:15A
00:19Serial
00:24Matsushige Yutaka is also interested in the first one from 500 years ago.
00:29The shape is very cute.
00:31That's right. There is no such shape.
00:33No, there isn't.
00:35The results of the evaluation of the new year are...
00:40The business relationship is Takarazuka City, Hyogo Prefecture.
00:43The masterpieces of Kyosho continue to appear.
00:46The venue is very excited with the continuous applause.
00:55Hello.
00:57Nice to meet you.
00:59Nice to meet you, too.
01:01It's the year 2025.
01:03Yes, it's the first time.
01:05I'm 59 years old.
01:07I see.
01:09I want to do my best here.
01:13I always say this.
01:15In the end, the end of the year will come.
01:17Really?
01:18Yes.
01:19If I get married, will you really kick me out of here?
01:21Yes, I will.
01:23I will kick you out of here.
01:26Really?
01:28Today's guest is...
01:32Matsushige Yutaka, an actor.
01:36He was born in 1963 in Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture.
01:41When he was born, he weighed 4100 grams.
01:45He is big.
01:46Yutaka's name was given to him by his first wife, Yutaka Yamazaki.
01:52So, he was a big fan of sumo since he was a child.
01:56He was good at fighting.
01:58At one time, he thought about becoming a swordsman.
02:02At a high school cultural festival, he took a 8mm film with his friend.
02:06He was fascinated by it.
02:08He decided to be a film director.
02:10He majored in theater at Meiji University.
02:13Eventually, he became interested in acting.
02:16Then, he became an actor.
02:19He joined a theater company run by Yukio Minagawa.
02:22He was fascinated by acting.
02:26He was invited to audition for a movie for the first time when he was 28 years old.
02:31The director suddenly showed him a picture of a hut.
02:35The concept of this movie is like this.
02:38When he was asked,
02:41he lied and passed the audition.
02:47This is the movie.
02:55This is a horror movie released in 1992.
02:58The Guard of Hell.
03:01He killed people around him for no reason.
03:05When he played Fujimaru, a former guard of hell,
03:09he attracted a lot of attention for his role.
03:16Since then, he appeared in a lot of movies and dramas.
03:22He is known as a good actor.
03:26Even so, I'm hungry.
03:30In 2012, he starred in a drama called Kodoku no Gurume.
03:34It is a gourmet drama based on the gastronomy of Inogashira Gorou.
03:42He eats deliciously silently.
03:45It is a late-night drama, but it became a big hit.
03:52In the last year's New Year's Day special,
03:55he collaborated with the Kanteidan.
04:05Kodoku no Gurume was finally made into a movie.
04:09Inogashira Gorou was asked by his ex-girlfriend's daughter
04:14to look for a soup that he remembered.
04:17It is a grand story.
04:20Mr. Matsushige is not only the main actor,
04:23but also the director and screenwriter.
04:26Here is the client.
04:29Mr. Yutaka Matsushige from Tokyo.
04:32Nice to meet you.
04:37You finally made it to a movie.
04:40It's been 13 years since I appeared in this program.
04:44As a side note,
04:46there was a scene abroad.
04:48Did you go abroad?
04:49I went to France and Korea.
04:51It's an interesting work.
04:53I would like you to come to the theater.
04:56When Mr. Matsushige is off,
04:58he goes out to eat alone.
05:00Don't people say that he eats gourmet food?
05:02It's hard to eat.
05:04It's hard to eat in private.
05:06People in the store also notice.
05:09I eat a lot, so I want to bring one more.
05:15I don't usually eat a lot.
05:19Let's take a look.
05:21Open.
05:28This is a drawing of Ryusei Kishida.
05:34My grandfather collected a little KOTOHIMU.
05:37I knew the name of Ryusei Kishida.
05:41I've been keeping it at home for 40 years.
05:46But I don't know if it's real.
05:50About 20 years ago,
05:52I found out that Ryusei Kishida would appraise it.
05:58I asked him.
06:00He said that Ryusei Kishida is almost not real.
06:04He said it would cost 100,000 yen.
06:08He will do it for free this time.
06:12Is there a good point here?
06:14The more I look at it, the more colorful it is.
06:18I think the red color of the persimmon is wonderful.
06:23Is it a mandarin next to it?
06:25I think it's a mandarin.
06:27It's a thin mandarin.
06:30The color of the persimmon makes me feel warm.
06:34The bad part of the persimmon is also realistic.
06:38Speaking of taste, it has a great taste.
06:41I'm not good at it.
06:43I'm not good at it.
06:46It looks bad.
06:48It looks like love.
06:51This is a souvenir.
06:53It's been 40 years.
06:56It may be the day to say goodbye to it.
07:02Ryusei Kishida is a painter.
07:05This is a Japanese painting, isn't it?
07:08I don't know if he painted this kind of painting.
07:12How much is the price of this painting?
07:15It's 1,000,000 yen.
07:16It's 1,500,000 yen.
07:17Let's open the price.
07:27It's 1,100,000 yen.
07:30It's 1,100,000 yen.
07:33It's great.
07:36Ryusei Kishida's paintings are real.
07:41The title of this painting is
07:43Shujitsu Yosai Taisho, 12 years old, 32 years old.
07:48Persimmon and mandarin are autumn fruits.
07:52The expression of the texture of the skin of the fruit
07:56is exquisitely expressed by the use of paint.
08:00This painting is made of rock paint,
08:02so you can feel the warmth and softness
08:05rather than the tension of the painting.
08:08The way of using the paint is unique,
08:11and the way of capturing the space is simple.
08:13He doesn't draw anything other than the main character, the fruit.
08:16The whole paper is like a vessel.
08:20This is a very serious and straightforward painting.
08:24Please take good care of it.
08:26I thought it was a fake.
08:27No, no, no.
08:28I've always thought it was a fake.
08:31I thought it was just a fake.
08:34It was just a fake.
08:37Next, let's go to Saseboshi, Nagasaki.
08:41Unfortunately, it's raining,
08:43so let's go to the meeting place.
08:48This way, this way.
08:50He seems to be here.
08:52I'm sorry to bother you.
08:54So cute.
08:55The next client is Masami Oka, 78 years old.
09:00I was supposed to play golf here today,
09:04but it was canceled due to the rain.
09:07It's a shame.
09:08There are many elderly people,
09:10so if anything happens, it's dangerous,
09:12so it will be canceled immediately.
09:14Anyway, please come to my house.
09:17So, when he went to his house...
09:22I'm bored.
09:25I don't have any other hobbies.
09:28Actually, Mr. Oka started playing golf
09:32eight years ago when he quit his job,
09:35but now...
09:36I play golf in the morning on Mondays.
09:40I play golf in the afternoon on Tuesdays.
09:44He plays golf seven times a week.
09:46It's not fun,
09:49but it's a waste of time.
09:53When it rains,
09:55I play golf on TV almost every day.
09:58But his wife...
10:00When I'm at home,
10:02she talks to me all the time,
10:04so I'm in the way.
10:07It's easier for him to go to the golf course.
10:11I hope it will be sunny tomorrow.
10:14I'm so bored.
10:16Will you come tomorrow?
10:18I'll hold back.
10:21By the way, what's the treasure?
10:24It's a very rare jewel left by my mother.
10:29His mother, Ms. Chieko,
10:31is a jewelry seller.
10:34She got it when she traveled to Brazil in the 1970s.
10:40I'm not interested in jewelry,
10:43so I didn't even know I bought it.
10:46But I heard she was proud of
10:50buying something rare for her brothers.
10:53Five years ago, his mother was rich.
10:55He gave the jewelry to his daughter,
10:59but when he showed it to his daughter,
11:03he said it might be very expensive.
11:07If it's that expensive,
11:09we'll talk about it later.
11:11It's left by my mother,
11:13so I have half of it.
11:17I'll look into it in detail.
11:19I got it from my daughter.
11:22Please take care of it.
11:25What kind of jewelry is it?
11:27Let's see it in the studio.
11:30Here's the client.
11:33He's Mr. Masami Okawa from Nagasaki.
11:37Nice to meet you.
11:39Nice to meet you, too.
11:41You came all the way to Tokyo today.
11:44Your wife must be very happy.
11:46I'm sure she is.
11:48Did your wife say anything
11:50when you told her you were going to Tokyo?
11:52She said,
11:53it would be nice if we could all go together.
11:55What are you talking about?
11:58Don't you do anything else?
12:00If you have so much time,
12:01how about fishing?
12:03What did you do when you were young?
12:05It's faster to do this than fishing.
12:13When I didn't have a Grand Ole Opry,
12:15all I did was watch TV.
12:17My wife's name was Konketa.
12:19Why?
12:20You should have told her.
12:22I watched TV all the time.
12:24Why did your wife's name come up?
12:27It's Imada-san.
12:28Oh, Imada-san.
12:32Let's take a look at the treasure.
12:37It's beautiful.
12:38What is this?
12:40It's a Paraiba Tourmaline.
12:42It's a Brazilian stone.
12:44Paraiba Tourmaline.
12:46It's beautiful.
12:48Did you get it from your mother?
12:51We divided it into three parts.
12:53There were a lot of jewels.
12:55There were about 100 jewels.
12:58We got it randomly.
13:00We were free when we were grilling Paraiba Tourmaline.
13:04It was a free time.
13:06Did you divide the jewels while grilling?
13:09It took two hours.
13:12It was just a stone.
13:14Was it originally a stone?
13:15My daughter made it.
13:16Your daughter made it into a ring?
13:18She took it to a jewelry store.
13:20She said it was amazing.
13:23She told me to make it into a ring.
13:25How much did it cost to make it into a ring?
13:28300,000 yen.
13:29It suits you.
13:31I think it suits your beautiful hands.
13:34It's cool.
13:38It's beautiful.
13:39It's amazing.
13:40It's beautiful.
13:41What do you think when you actually wear it?
13:44I like this face more than the stone.
13:46You like the face?
13:48You're free.
13:51I feel like I'm at a gathering of my relatives.
13:54It's fun.
13:56This person is also free.
13:58I met the person in the fifth edition.
14:01It became a movie.
14:02I'll watch it.
14:04I'm glad.
14:05I have time.
14:0738 years ago,
14:10a new jewel was found at the Batalha mine in Paraiba, Brazil.
14:17It was named Paraiba Tourmaline.
14:24Two years later,
14:25it was first shown at the Tucson Mineral Show in the United States.
14:30The jewelry industry was in a frenzy.
14:34It was because it shone a beautiful neon blue that no one had ever seen before.
14:42At first, the price was $80.
14:46Suddenly, it skyrocketed to $2,000.
14:51Tourmaline is a compound of various elements.
14:56It is a type of calcium chloride.
14:59There are more than 30 types.
15:03When heat and pressure are added to the crystal,
15:06it emits electricity,
15:08so it is also called an electric stone.
15:12The color changes depending on the component.
15:15Red, yellow, green,
15:18and bicolor with two colors,
15:22and tricolor with three colors.
15:26There is also a substitute called watermelon.
15:30Actually, neon blue has not existed for a long time.
15:36Why?
15:37In order to produce a transparent blue,
15:40copper is needed.
15:42Most of the elements that make up Tourmaline are on the surface of the Earth.
15:48However, copper mainly exists deep in the earth,
15:52in the mantle layer.
15:54It is because it is thought that there are almost no such elements.
16:00Therefore, the discovery of Paraiba Tourmaline,
16:03a rare gemstone,
16:05is truly a miracle.
16:07It is called a jewel of illusion.
16:10It is counted as one of the three world's rarest stones
16:14along with the Papalachia sapphire and the Alexandrite.
16:18It is also found in Brazil, Rio Grande do Norte,
16:23Nigeria, and Mozambique,
16:27including copper.
16:29Blue is called Paraiba Tourmaline regardless of where it comes from.
16:36However, it is still not found outside of these three countries,
16:41and the amount of mining is extremely small.
16:44There are deep blue and pale green,
16:48but the most popular one is neon blue,
16:52which reminds us of the ocean of the South Pole and the Earth seen from space.
17:00Paraiba Tourmaline, the most exquisite gemstone,
17:03is said to be the most expensive gemstone,
17:06with a price of 1 carat.
17:09Paraiba Tourmaline, 7.46 carat and 6.81 carat,
17:14were sold at Christie's Auction in 2018.
17:21They were sold for about 300 million yen.
17:27Let's take a look at the items.
17:30The weight of Paraiba Tourmaline is about 0.5 carat.
17:36The mysterious neon blue is so beautiful that you can't take your eyes off of it.
17:42The amount of Paraiba Tourmaline is one of the rarest.
17:47If it's real, you can expect a lot of money,
17:52but how much is it?
18:17Paraiba Tourmaline is a famous gemstone in Brazil.
18:23How much is it?
18:26600,000 yen.
18:29What would you do if you get a good result?
18:31I did it to my daughter.
18:34It's her problem.
18:36But I'm having a hard time living here.
18:39I'm not having a hard time.
18:41Can I have half of it?
18:43Let's open the prize.
18:481, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13
18:541,000,000 yen!
18:57Congratulations!
18:59Congratulations!
19:011,000,000 yen!
19:03There's no doubt about Paraiba Tourmaline.
19:06There's no doubt!
19:08It's a very rare neon blue.
19:10It's 0.49 carat and bigger.
19:13The color is vivid and the transparency is good.
19:18There's an inclusion in the middle.
19:21It's a copper that wasn't included in Tourmaline.
19:26Normally, it's a defect.
19:28That's one of the characteristics of Paraiba.
19:31It's so popular that it's getting less and less.
19:36So I think the price will go up.
19:39How was it?
19:40I'm satisfied.
19:43Of course!
19:45Half of it for the girls.
19:47Right.
19:48But I don't have anything to say.
19:52You've said a lot of things.
19:58Go! Anything is possible!
20:00Go! Takarazuka!
20:06This time, the stage is Takarazuka City, Hyogo Prefecture.
20:11It's the birthplace of Takarazuka Kageki.
20:16It used to be a small hot spring town.
20:19In 1914, Kobayashi Ichizo, the founder of Hankyu Electric Railway,
20:25performed Otogi Kageki and Dombrako by 17 girls as part of the railway.
20:34It was a big hit.
20:36This is the origin of Takarazuka Kageki.
20:39Currently, the Takarazuka Theater has 2,550 seats.
20:44It's almost full every time.
20:46The beautiful stage invites the audience to the world of dreams.
20:51In the theater facilities, you can see the glittering costumes and small items used in the performance.
21:01Surprisingly, Takarazuka City is also the birthplace of the famous Wilkinson soda.
21:09In 1889, John Clifford Wilkinson, an Englishman,
21:14tried to cure his thirst while hunting.
21:18He found a salty spring water by chance.
21:22After analyzing it,
21:24he realized that it was a world-class carbonated soda.
21:28He set up a factory and started producing it.
21:32Tonight, there are many exciting treasures like this carbonated soda.
21:38First of all, Fukunaga-san is flirting with his 1-year-old son.
21:43I'm flirting with my 2-year-old son.
21:48Maybe it's because of his crying voice.
21:52You see, his father is gone.
21:56Yuta-kun is usually in a good mood at the bar.
22:01Is he going to stop crying?
22:02He's going to stop crying.
22:04He's gone.
22:06Bar!
22:08He's crying even more.
22:10Leave it to me.
22:11Are you sure?
22:12Yes.
22:13Even though he looks like this, he has 4 children.
22:18He's gone.
22:20Bar!
22:25Here are the treasures.
22:29Here is a wonderful painting.
22:32This is a Japanese painting called Higashiyama Kaii.
22:37The venue is wide open.
22:39It was last year's New Year's Eve.
22:41He took his son to Hiroshima for the first time.
22:46When my father saw my son,
22:48he was quite mesmerized.
22:50He wanted to give me a present.
22:52My father is a big fan of pottery.
22:54This painting is one of the most famous pieces in his collection.
23:00But what is his first impression?
23:03It's blurry.
23:04It's blurry.
23:06How is it?
23:08Kanase-chan, look at it from there.
23:12It's okay.
23:15It's not coming out.
23:19I want cash more than the painting.
23:22Stop it.
23:25His evaluation is 1 million yen.
23:30When he told his father that he was on the show,
23:34he was told to go because it's real.
23:38But what is the result?
23:41Come here!
23:43500 yen!
23:44No way!
23:46It doesn't have a cap, does it?
23:48Come here!
23:51If there was a hole...
23:53If there was a hole...
23:55I want to go in.
23:57It doesn't have a cap.
23:59It doesn't have a cap.
24:01It's too fake.
24:04It's too fake.
24:06He is the representative Japanese artist of East Yamakai Choa.
24:09He also won a cultural award.
24:11His painting and his signature are too different.
24:17This is a scene from the late 1940s.
24:22The trees are very deep.
24:26He drew each one carefully.
24:29It looks like he just painted it.
24:33If this is real,
24:35it's worth more than 50 million yen.
24:39Next is Mr. Ozaki, who has a new goal every year.
24:43What goals have you achieved so far?
24:46I tried skydiving.
24:49I went to Mt. Fuji.
24:51I also went to Yakushima this year.
24:54It's been a long time since I was conscious of my career.
25:00I want to work hard and have fun.
25:03What is your new goal this year?
25:06I want to try hypnosis.
25:11What kind of hypnosis?
25:13I'm not good at snakes.
25:15But I love snakes.
25:17I can touch them.
25:20Here are the treasures.
25:25This is a painting of Yosuke Nomahitone.
25:29It was built about 30 years ago.
25:33My father sent it to me as a celebration.
25:37Your father?
25:38Yes.
25:39Did he tell you anything?
25:42Wait a minute.
25:44It may be worth 500 yen.
25:48He liked the passionate color and displayed it on the front door.
25:52But half a year ago, when he was looking at it...
25:56Mr. Nomahitone came out.
25:58I thought it was a good price.
26:02So I took it off in a hurry.
26:06Since then, he has kept it in a safe place.
26:11The estimated price is 700,000 yen including tax.
26:16I applied with confidence this time.
26:19But I was worried when I saw the previous person's 500 yen.
26:24What is the result?
26:27Come on!
26:281.5 million yen!
26:30A lot of money!
26:33Great!
26:35I did it!
26:37This is Nomahitone's work.
26:40Great!
26:41He is a painter from Ehime Prefecture who was active in Showa.
26:45This work was painted in the 1960s.
26:50Nomah painted roses the most.
26:53First of all, it is really powerful.
26:55Red, blue, and yellow are the primary colors.
26:59Green, white, and purple are used in various colors.
27:04This is a pot.
27:06This is a pot of Majorica.
27:08The painter liked it and painted it.
27:10The dog on the right side.
27:12The pattern is also lovely.
27:13It is a very free and full of vitality.
27:16I think it is a very good work.
27:18Next is Mr. Saji, who started learning Japanese painting at the age of 65.
27:23Please draw a picture.
27:25I quit my job at the age of 63.
27:28After that, I came to Motoyama City.
27:31I wanted to study the transparency of Japanese painting, which I had been interested in for a long time.
27:37Here is his work.
27:40What?
27:42Did you draw this, Mr. Takamatsu?
27:44Yes, I did.
27:45I drew my grandson as a model.
27:47That's great.
27:49He drew a portrait of his four grandchildren and gave them as a gift.
27:53Everyone was very happy.
27:57Here is his treasure.
28:02This is a pot of Koto-yaki.
28:05Koto-yaki was baked under the supervision of Ii Naosuke in the Edo period.
28:12However, the production period was extremely short, so it is said to be an illusionary baked goods.
28:19This pot was cherished by his grandfather, who liked Koto-yaki.
28:24Mr. Takamatsu, do you like it?
28:26At first, I didn't like it.
28:28However, the contrast between the red and blue on the surface is wonderful.
28:33The shape is also interesting.
28:35The shape is interesting.
28:36Yes, I think it's good.
28:387 years ago, Koto-yaki showed me this.
28:43This is a treasure of a million yen.
28:46What?
28:47Originally, my sister was going to inherit it, but she wanted it.
28:53So...
28:54I drew a picture of this pot and exchanged it for this picture.
28:58I don't think you can do that.
29:03Here is the picture.
29:09It's better than I thought.
29:12Thank you very much.
29:13Everyone is good at this.
29:16It's amazing.
29:18In fact, my sister was very happy.
29:22In fact, my sister was very happy.
29:27The value of this pot is about 500,000 yen.
29:32When I drew a picture of this pot, I realized that the color and shape of this pot were very good.
29:38I was attracted to this pot more and more.
29:40After the commercial, the audience was surprised.
29:46Koto-yaki
29:50The shape is very cute.
29:52That's right.
29:53There is no such shape.
29:54There is no such shape.
29:55What do you think?
29:581, 2, 3.
30:00Koto-yaki
30:03My sister asked me to exchange the pot for my picture.
30:09What is the result?
30:13It's perfect.
30:14It's 500,000 yen.
30:15I did it.
30:19It's perfect.
30:21This is a very good pot.
30:23Koto-yaki is a pottery made in the 1850s, when Hikone Hanshu was Naosuke Iin.
30:32The copper part of this pottery is a drum.
30:36The shape of this pottery is also fashionable.
30:39I drew a dragon on the surface of the drum with gold leaf on the red paper.
30:43I also carefully drew a dry grass with flowers.
30:47The inside of the pot is a little greenish.
30:50The back side of the pot is lily-colored.
30:53I also carefully drew the back side of the pot.
30:56And I drew the word KOTO on the inside of the pot.
31:00There are various kinds of baked goods around the pot.
31:04Some of them are called KOTO.
31:08The good point of this pottery is that it was made by Naosuke Iin.
31:15It's very rare, so please take good care of it.
31:19Next is Ms. Konishi, who saw the exhibition hall 27 years ago.
31:24Where was it 27 years ago?
31:27It was a hotel called Takarazuka Grand Hotel.
31:31It was a hotel run by my father.
31:35I went to see the exhibition.
31:39This is the broadcast at that time.
31:44This exhibition hall is the Takarazuka Grand Hotel.
31:51It's full of people.
31:55Is it an exhibition hall?
31:57It's the biggest exhibition hall.
32:00It's finally open.
32:02Everyone, are you excited?
32:05There are a lot of people.
32:07Ms. Konishi, do you remember what happened at that time?
32:10I just looked back a little.
32:12I don't remember much.
32:15Unfortunately, the hotel closed down a few years later.
32:19The land was also sold.
32:22I was very nostalgic when I saw the exhibition.
32:24Did you go to Takarazuka again?
32:26Yes.
32:27I'm happy to be able to go out this time.
32:31The treasure is Tomita Keisen.
32:35About 40 years ago.
32:37When my father was still running the hotel,
32:40My father asked me to lend him money.
32:44Is it dangerous?
32:47He's a debtor.
32:49It's a suspicious feeling.
32:51Even though he was an acquaintance,
32:54My father lent him 500,000 yen.
32:57What did he say?
32:58He was very kind.
33:00Very kind?
33:02I've heard that a lot.
33:05That's right.
33:08People often say that the debtor is a masterpiece.
33:11But this Kakejuku is really colorful.
33:14The expression of the person who admires Momiji is also lovely.
33:18I'm hoping it's a masterpiece.
33:23My father lent me 500,000 yen.
33:28I know there are a lot of fakes in Kakejuku.
33:31And I'm a debtor.
33:33But I want to believe my intuition.
33:36What is the result?
33:39Come on!
33:40100 yen!
33:42What a double!
33:46Tomita Keisen is real.
33:48Wow!
33:49It's amazing!
33:50Some people say he's a Japanese masterpiece.
33:54But he has a unique style.
33:56He left a unique work.
33:59Looking at Rakkan and Gafu,
34:02I think it's about 5 to 10 years old.
34:06There is Tomobako.
34:08The theme is Enka Kanpuuzu.
34:11In the misty smoke,
34:13A person who admires Momiji is written.
34:16The brushstrokes are more and more authentic.
34:19The color is also vivid.
34:21Two people are mixing sake by the bonfire.
34:26Is it a moon on top of it?
34:29I think it's a good work because I can feel the air of Momiji.
34:35Next is Mr. Wakabayashi, who has been playing the piano for three years.
34:40Why did you suddenly want to do this?
34:43My daughter got married three years ago.
34:46I have a big piano at home.
34:49It's a waste not to play anyone.
34:51How much is the repertoire?
34:53I think it's a Chinese song.
34:55What I'm practicing now is Chopin's Amadare.
35:10Wow! It's wonderful!
35:13I was curious about the wonderful sound.
35:16I think it's a cat.
35:19Is that person a conductor?
35:21No.
35:22It's a place of breath.
35:24It moves its neck.
35:27Here are the treasures.
35:30Wow!
35:31I got it!
35:34This is a painting of a beautiful woman.
35:36This is a painting of a beautiful woman.
35:39This is a painting of a beautiful woman.
35:41This is a gift from my father.
35:43Is it a birthday present?
35:45No.
35:46My father doesn't give me a birthday present.
35:49When I don't have anything,
35:51he gives me a present such as a Saint Bernard or a Dachshund.
35:55What?
35:57On the way home,
35:59he gives me a present such as a Saint Bernard or a Dachshund.
36:02What? Your father gave you such a present?
36:05I was the only girl in my family.
36:09Her father loved her so much
36:11that he gave her various presents.
36:13When she was given this painting,
36:15she was very surprised.
36:17Did you have an interest in painting?
36:19Not at all.
36:21He said,
36:23I bought this painting,
36:25and he gave it to me.
36:27Why did he give me a painting?
36:29However,
36:30she felt a strange charm
36:32and displayed it next to her for a long time.
36:37My first grandchild was born.
36:40What?
36:41My first grandchild was born.
36:42My first grandchild was born.
36:45I see.
36:47Her father seems to have bought this painting for 300,000 yen.
36:52It's been more than 40 years,
36:54but she clearly remembers her father
36:57who brought this painting home.
37:00What is the result?
37:03Come on!
37:04200,000 yen!
37:05This is amazing!
37:08I did it!
37:09Amazing!
37:10Wow!
37:11Amazing!
37:13This is a real painting by Togo Seijun.
37:16Wonderful!
37:17He was a painter who was active in the Showa period.
37:20He was famous for his unique beauty
37:23known as the Togo style.
37:26This painting was made
37:28after the 1960s.
37:30The smooth texture of the skin
37:33and the elongated neck
37:35and the exaggerated nose
37:37and the delicate fingers
37:39are drawn carefully.
37:41The ultimate feminine beauty
37:42is the world view of Togo.
37:44By making the background monotone,
37:47the transparency and beauty of women
37:50stand out more.
37:51It's a fantastic and romantic painting
37:54like Togo,
37:55so I hope my grandchild will accept it.
37:58I can see the depth of my father's love.
38:02Kanteidan will be broadcast
38:04anywhere in Japan.
38:08Next, we have a message from Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture.
38:12The next client is
38:14Isoda Mako, 25 years old,
38:16who is looking at a guidebook
38:18with a lot of books on France.
38:21Do you have any plans for a trip?
38:23My sister is holding a wedding in France next week.
38:27Congratulations!
38:30But it's not New Year's Day,
38:33so I can't take a day off from work.
38:37I see.
38:40I was disappointed,
38:42but my father suddenly called me.
38:44He said,
38:45I applied to Kanteidan,
38:46but I was not accepted.
38:47It's the day to go to France,
38:49so I want you to go instead.
38:52I thought it was a chance,
38:54so I decided to go.
38:56If the price is high,
38:58I want to go to France someday.
39:01I see.
39:04What is the treasure?
39:08It is a valuable item
39:10made in the Korean Peninsula about 500 years ago.
39:13It was given to me by my friend
39:15by my late grandfather, Hirokazu.
39:18It's a sacred item.
39:19It's worth 3 million yen.
39:21That's what he said.
39:23His family believes in his story
39:26and takes good care of it.
39:30Every year on New Year's Day,
39:32when my family gathers,
39:34we bring it out and talk about it.
39:37But last year,
39:39when we gathered for New Year's Day,
39:41we looked up the treasures on the Internet.
39:45It said there were a lot of fakes.
39:48Then,
39:49suddenly,
39:50my friend asked me,
39:51is there anything worth 3 million yen?
39:53Everyone started to doubt it.
39:56My father applied for it
39:58because he wanted to see it.
40:02Is it really worth 3 million yen?
40:06Let's take a look at the studio.
40:09Here is the client.
40:11Mr. Mato Isoda from Kanagawa Prefecture.
40:14Nice to meet you.
40:16Nice to meet you, too.
40:19You couldn't go to France?
40:20That's right.
40:22Today is your departure day, right?
40:25That's right.
40:26I was going to go on a trip to France,
40:28but my family was worried about the results.
40:31They were worried about the results?
40:33They postponed the date for a day.
40:36That's right.
40:37That's why you couldn't go.
40:39That's right.
40:40You should have gone to France today.
40:43You've been in my sight all the time.
40:46Maybe it's been canceled.
40:49I was worried.
40:50Congratulations.
40:51Congratulations.
40:54I saw you before you got married.
40:57Actually, I'm a classmate of your son.
41:02Really?
41:03Your son?
41:04We went to the same elementary school.
41:06Really?
41:08I was surprised to see you as a guest.
41:11You're very lucky.
41:15Let's take a look.
41:17Open.
41:22This is a big one.
41:24What is this?
41:25It's a pot made by Keiryu.
41:28It was made about 400 to 600 years ago on the Korean Peninsula.
41:32It was written on the Internet.
41:35The shape is very cute.
41:37That's right.
41:38There is no such shape.
41:39There is no such shape.
41:41I think it's a pot made of taro.
41:44It looks like taro.
41:46The design of this picture is pop and modern.
41:51It's novel.
41:53How did you get this?
41:56I only heard that I bought it at an antique shop.
42:00I don't have any other information.
42:02I only heard the word 3 million.
42:06Why did your friend give it to you?
42:09My grandfather gave it to me as a gift.
42:14It's a strange story.
42:17Can you get 3 million things from your friend?
42:21I was curious about that.
42:23I searched on the Internet.
42:25I found a lot of similar things.
42:27There are a lot of fakes.
42:30It's simple, but it's easy to imitate.
42:34That's right.
42:35I thought I could draw it myself.
42:37What do you think of this?
42:39I think 90% of this is a fake.
42:42I expect only 10%.
42:44I'm going to be used by my father today.
42:49Since the end of the 1300s,
42:52in about 150 years,
42:55a very unique and authentic yakimono was made in the Korean Peninsula.
43:01This is called Funsei Saki.
43:04Keiryu-san is one of them.
43:09In the Korean Peninsula until then,
43:11the mainstream was the monoculture politics.
43:15With the decline of the monoculture dynasty,
43:18the technology also declined.
43:21When the Korean Dynasty was established,
43:25the power of the country increased,
43:27and pure white paper was born.
43:30However, the technology spread
43:33and in the middle of the 1500s,
43:36Funsei Saki was made in this period.
43:40Funsei Saki is decorated with white clay
43:44and baked with transparent oil on a grayish surface.
43:48Since it was only a commoner's daily activity,
43:52the style was large and simple.
43:56This is a technique of scraping off the white clay
44:01that was used to make yakimono.
44:06You can feel the breath of the new era.
44:10Inka used molds to make patterns on the fabric
44:14and filled it with white clay.
44:17This pattern is similar to the flow characters
44:21that were distributed in Shizuoka and Mishima.
44:26In Japan, it is called Mishima.
44:30In addition, there are various types of hakeme,
44:34which enjoy the simple taste of white clay painted with a brush,
44:38and kohiki, which is soaked in a bowl of white clay dissolved in water.
44:44The one that stands out is Keiryu-san.
44:49The white clay is painted with a brush,
44:52and the fabric is covered with iron paint.
44:55The pattern originates from the kiln of Keiryu-san,
44:59which is located in the central-western part of Korea.
45:04The patterns are made of fish, birds, and other living creatures.
45:09There are many plants, such as botany and karakusa.
45:13The pattern is light and elegant,
45:16as if it were a modern art.
45:20In addition to pots and pots,
45:23the patterns are similar to the patterns on rice straws.
45:26There are also many types of flutes,
45:29which are called supponhei.
45:32The patterns were rarely seen due to the spread of white clay.
45:38However, in the late Muromachi period,
45:41the simple taste of flutes attracted the Chajin people.
45:46Among them, Keiryu-san was particularly well-known,
45:50and many of its masterpieces were transmitted to Japan.
45:54The large bottle in the center is impressive.
45:58This is owned by the Sennorikyu-no-shi,
46:01the queen of the bamboo.
46:04The queen mainly used it as a tableware.
46:08She attached a metal ring to it,
46:11and used it as a flower pond on the wall.
46:17Let's take a look at the items requested.
46:20Keiryu-san's flutes are 25 cm wide and 18 cm high.
46:27The white clay is painted with a brush,
46:30and the buttons are painted on both sides.
46:35On the side,
46:37you can also see the flutes being played.
46:42How do they look?
46:52Aren't they too similar?
46:54Yes, compared to the other one,
46:56this one looks more beautiful.
47:00How much is it?
47:02It's 3 million yen.
47:053 million yen.
47:07Matsuzake-san, how about you?
47:096 million yen.
47:11Wow!
47:12Let's open the price.
47:15How much is it?
47:181, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
47:24What is it?
47:26It's 7 million yen!
47:29That's amazing!
47:317 million yen!
47:337 years!
47:35That's amazing!
47:37It's a masterpiece.
47:39Wow!
47:41It was made in the late 15th century to the early 16th century.
47:47There's no doubt about it.
47:49Wow!
47:51It's baked upright in a kiln.
47:54So the actual kiln is on the opposite side.
48:00Wow!
48:27Wow!
48:29How was it?
48:31I'd like to go on a trip to France this year.
48:34You can do it!
48:36How was it?
48:37I'm glad I came here instead of going on a trip.
48:41Why don't you just drink this champagne?
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