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00:00It's been so long!
00:03What's going on?
00:05I haven't heard from you in a while.
00:08Anyway, let's continue our journey.
00:10Yes.
00:11We're going to continue, right?
00:12From here to Kyoto.
00:14And so, we continue our search for treasure in the revived Kaido.
00:18That's right, there are people waiting for us.
00:20On the way to Kyoto, we found a lot of treasures.
00:25The Kyusu from Tokugawa family,
00:29the Chashaku that Sen no Rikyuu used when he was convinced.
00:34Wow.
00:35And the Kibupai from Kikunomon.
00:38All of them are valuable.
00:42The treasure with the highest value among the many is...
00:46What's this?
00:47The Abarenbo Shogun Tokugawa Yoshimune sent it to Date family.
00:53The value is...
00:551 billion yen.
00:57Will we find more treasures?
01:02Revived!
01:03Let's continue our search for treasure in the revived Kaido.
01:08Let's continue our search for treasure in Sekijuku.
01:11There must be more treasures.
01:14They are visiting Sekijuku, the 47th Shukugamachi in Tokaido.
01:21It's located in Kameyama City, Mie Prefecture.
01:26It was built from the Edo period to the Meiji period.
01:31Sekijuku is lined up with 200 houses.
01:33It's beautiful.
01:35It is designated as a preservation area of the country's important traditional architecture.
01:43In the last episode, we found a treasure called Koimari from the Edo period
01:51in Sekijuku.
01:56They continue their search for treasures worth more than 1 billion yen in Sekijuku.
02:03This house has a lot of history.
02:06It has a unique atmosphere.
02:09Let's ask.
02:11Excuse me.
02:14Excuse me.
02:16I'm on my way to the Kaido.
02:18I'm looking for treasures.
02:20This house has a lot of history.
02:24The first floor is over 300 years old.
02:28The second floor was built in the Meiji period.
02:31It's only 154 years old.
02:33It's over 150 years old.
02:35This is Ichitaro Hashizume, the 12th head of the Hashizume family.
02:41Excuse me.
02:43When he came in, he was surprised.
02:46What is this?
02:48What is this?
02:50What is this?
02:53These three items are the armor of the Showa period.
02:57This is a katchu worn by warriors of the Kameyama clan in the Edo period.
03:03This is a katchu.
03:05This is a military medal.
03:07Does he have a military medal?
03:09He is a great person.
03:11He is a person who gives orders.
03:13He is the top person.
03:15He is a person who gives orders.
03:17He is a person who gives orders.
03:19This katchu seems to have been used by a warrior who led the Hashigaru troops.
03:26The value of this katchu is about 1.5 million yen.
03:30What did you do for a living?
03:33I worked at a hair salon in Osaka and a hair salon in Edo.
03:38I was a foreign minister.
03:40Foreign minister?
03:42I worked as a foreign minister.
03:44I worked as a foreign minister.
03:46There is a shrine called Jodo Shinshu Takadaha Honzan.
03:49There is a very large shrine at the entrance.
03:52I donated it as a donation.
03:56Did you donate this?
03:58This is a great donation.
04:00This shrine is located in Senjuji, Takadaha Honzan, Shinshu, Tsuji, Mie Prefecture.
04:06It is also an important cultural property of the country.
04:09It was built about 320 years ago as a donation by Hashizume family's ancestors.
04:17There are other treasures.
04:22There is something like a shamoji.
04:26What is this?
04:28This is a shamoji.
04:30This is a shamoji.
04:33In addition to the shamoji, which has a scroll on it,
04:38there is also a brush and a bell with a scroll on it.
04:43This is a treasure I got as a gift from Kameyama Hanshu more than 300 years ago.
04:51And...
04:53Do you have a special treasure?
04:55Do you have it?
04:57Do you have it?
04:59I don't have it.
05:01What is this?
05:03What is this?
05:04He found a base.
05:07It's a plate.
05:09Kanda-san, look at this.
05:11I'm familiar with this.
05:13It's a sword.
05:15He can win.
05:17Wait a minute. It's not a sword.
05:19What is this?
05:21What is this?
05:23It's a gun.
05:25It's a rifle.
05:27It's bigger than a sword.
05:30Did you have such a thing?
05:32It's pretty big.
05:34This is a large-sized Hinawaji.
05:39It was used to destroy walls at the end of the Sengoku period.
05:44It is a terrible white object with a diameter of more than 2 cm and can shoot a bullet.
05:50It's not an interesting weight.
05:52It's the weight of iron.
05:54This is the weight of training.
05:56No, no, no.
05:58Don't point your gun at me.
06:00I don't have a gun.
06:02It's heavy.
06:04It's more than 20 kg.
06:06It's pretty heavy.
06:08At that time, he carried this alone and left it alone.
06:14Two large-sized weapons that may have been used in battle.
06:18It's powerful.
06:20It's worth about 1.6 million yen.
06:22It's a treasure.
06:24Thank you for letting me see the treasure.
06:28They get in the car again and look for treasures in Tokaido.
06:33When you get used to Shukubamachi, the width of the road becomes narrower.
06:39It's like Shukubamachi.
06:41We came to Tsuchiyama-juku, the 49th Shukubamachi in Tokaido.
06:48It is the present Shiga prefecture.
06:52Tsuchiyama-juku is located at the foot of the Suzuka Pass, which is the southernmost point of the west along with Hakone in the east.
06:59In the Edo period, it was a Shukubamachi where travelers who crossed the pass rested their bodies.
07:06Immediately, two people look for treasures in Tsuchiyama-juku.
07:11Then.
07:13A magnificent house with a river roof came out.
07:16This is black.
07:18There is a person in Tsuchiyama-juku.
07:20This is the main shrine.
07:22Is this the main shrine of Tsuchiyama-juku?
07:24Is there a person living here now?
07:26I think so.
07:28The main shrine is a resting place for nobles and officials who traveled in the Edo period.
07:37Most of them are the houses of influential people such as the lord of the land at that time.
07:43That's why it looks like there is.
07:45It's a signboard.
07:47Is this the name of Tsuchiyama-juku?
07:51Tsuchiyama-juku's Tsuchiyama-san is amazing.
07:53This is amazing.
07:54There is a ping-pong table.
07:57Is Tsuchiyama-san okay?
08:01Excuse me.
08:03Hello.
08:04May I come in?
08:06I'm sorry. I'm on a program called Sokon Tokoro.
08:09Are you traveling?
08:11I'm always on TV.
08:13I haven't been on TV for a while because of COVID-19.
08:16That's right.
08:18So I can't come here anymore.
08:20You haven't been on TV.
08:22I've been waiting for you.
08:24Is Tsuchiyama-san living here now?
08:27That's right.
08:28He has been living here for generations to protect this house.
08:33Tsuchiyama-san is the 14th head of the Tsuchiyama family.
08:38How many years ago was this building built?
08:43This building was built at the time of the head of the family.
08:47Although it has been renovated,
08:50the pillars and beams are said to have been used as they were more than 260 years ago.
08:58The doma is wide.
09:00This doma is old-fashioned.
09:02That's right.
09:03Is this ground the same as it was at that time?
09:05Yes, it's the same as it was at that time.
09:07What is this around here?
09:09I think it's a stone tablet.
09:11Is this the name of the person who stayed here?
09:14That's right.
09:15Is this the name of the person who stayed here?
09:17Yes, it is.
09:19A stone tablet with the name of the person who stayed here.
09:22It was put on the front of the main house to show that the person who stayed here stayed here at that time.
09:28I didn't know anyone was coming.
09:29The Tsuchiyama family was founded by the lord of Tsuchiyama Castle.
09:37The lord of Tsuchiyama Castle?
09:40That's right.
09:42The ancestors of the Tsuchiyama family were the lords of Tsuchiyama Castle during the Sengoku period.
09:49It smells like a treasure.
09:52That's right.
09:53Tsuchiyama Castle is a historical treasure.
09:56Let's go to the throne.
09:59I'm curious about the throne.
10:02It's amazing.
10:08It's amazing.
10:12It's amazing.
10:13What is this?
10:14It's shining.
10:15Is this gold?
10:17It's gold leaf.
10:18Is this gold leaf?
10:20All the things in the throne are gold leaf.
10:21It's gold leaf.
10:23It's amazing.
10:25Is this all gold leaf?
10:26Yes, it's gold leaf.
10:27Is this all gold leaf?
10:28Let's go deeper.
10:32It's getting higher and higher.
10:36The lord of the castle, the emperor, and the general are staying here.
10:42Emperor Meiji celebrated his 16th birthday here.
10:48Did he celebrate his birthday here?
10:50That's right.
10:52The inside of the building is full of treasures.
10:58At that time, it was placed on the floor of the inn.
11:03It was a souvenir.
11:06At that time, the inn was full of treasures.
11:12It's amazing.
11:13It's so thick.
11:14There are so many treasures left.
11:15Is this all the treasures?
11:17Yes.
11:18There are 16,370 treasures in total.
11:22Did you count them?
11:23Did you count them?
11:25It's amazing.
11:26It's a treasure.
11:28It might be the most treasure.
11:31It's amazing.
11:33It's called Katsuawanokami.
11:36Katsuawanokami?
11:38It's a katsu-kaishu.
11:40Katsu-kaishu?
11:42This was in the late 15th century.
11:45It's in the late 15th century.
11:47This is Hitotsubashi.
11:50This is Tokugawa Yoshinobu.
11:54It was named after Tokugawa Yoshinobu before he became a shogun.
11:58That's right.
12:00It's getting old.
12:01It's amazing.
12:03In the Edo period, there was a war between Tsuchiyama and Japan.
12:07At that time, Japan won the war three times.
12:11At that time, our leader ran away with the inn rather than money.
12:16It's amazing.
12:18I didn't know this was a treasure.
12:20Did you burn this?
12:23Did you run away with this when there was a fire?
12:26It's burned.
12:27This is the most precious treasure than money.
12:31The inn is as important as life.
12:34It says Matsudaira Chikara.
12:39Tokugawa Yoshinobu.
12:42He was a shogun.
12:44Tokugawa Yoshinobu used this name when he was young.
12:46This is before he became a shogun.
12:48Look at this.
12:51Toyama.
12:53Is this a lie?
12:56Toyama Kin-san?
12:57Toyama Kinshiro.
13:00Kinshiro Toyama Kin-san.
13:02Wow, Toyama Kin-san.
13:04Is this a lie?
13:05When Toyama Kin-san appeared at the end, this inn became a treasure.
13:10This is amazing.
13:11It's more than 100 million yen.
13:13This may be a treasure more than 100 million yen.
13:20The inn in Tsuchiyama has a history of 200 years.
13:24There is almost nothing left.
13:27This is a rare and precious Japanese material.
13:33This is a valuable treasure that cannot be measured with money.
13:37By the way, where do you live in Tsuchiyama?
13:42This is a kitchen.
13:47This is a modern kitchen.
13:50This is where I live.
13:54Do you know what this is?
13:58Is this a table?
13:59There is a stone.
14:01What is this?
14:03What is this?
14:05Here is the question.
14:07This is a wooden frame in the kitchen.
14:11There is a huge stone inside.
14:14What is this?
14:16Do you know what this is?
14:18I don't know.
14:20After this, there is a very precious treasure left in Tsuchiyama.
14:29This week's topic is SBG's Week.
14:32We will talk about the activities of people and companies involved in social issues on TV Tokyo.
14:39Tsuchiyama, the 49th Shukubamachi in Tokaido.
14:45I was looking for the treasure of the Tsuchiyama family.
14:50Suddenly, a huge stone was surrounded by a wooden frame in the kitchen.
14:56What is this?
14:58I don't know.
15:00The correct answer is ...
15:02This is a well that was used at that time.
15:07Why is there a well in the house?
15:09This was the kitchen at that time.
15:14In the old days, only the well was preserved.
15:22The water of the well is still coming out.
15:24Is this well still working?
15:26Yes.
15:28Is this a well from the Edo period?
15:29Of course.
15:30The well from the Edo period can still be used.
15:35Let's open it.
15:37Open it.
15:39I'm a fan of this program.
15:415, 4, 3, 2, 1.
15:45Open.
15:47Wow.
15:49It's a well.
15:51It's a well.
15:53This was used to wash cars.
15:55Is that so?
15:57This well is now used by pumping water.
16:03There is an IH and a well.
16:05IH and a well.
16:07IH and a well are in the same space.
16:10This is the only place.
16:12Tsuchiyama-san.
16:14It was wonderful that you showed me various things.
16:16What is the most expensive treasure you think?
16:20I think this is the most expensive.
16:22There is a treasure.
16:24What is this?
16:26This is a plum tree.
16:30This is one of the many treasures.
16:34This is a well.
16:36Ito Jakuchu.
16:38Ito Jakuchu was a painter who was active in the middle of the Edo period.
16:44He is a master of Japanese painting who left many works as national treasures and important cultural assets.
16:52This is a national treasure.
16:54This is real.
16:56This is over 100 million yen.
17:00This is a plum garden in Ito Jakuchu in Tsuchiyama prefecture.
17:04Is it worth more than 100 million yen?
17:14Please.
17:17What is this?
17:25This is amazing.
17:27I finally got here.
17:32Kojima-san.
17:34I always come from this side.
17:36I don't mind.
17:38Kojima-san.
17:40You can go inside.
17:42Is the car here?
17:44How is it?
17:46There is a massage.
17:48It's a long-distance driving.
17:50You can't go.
17:54This is a quiz about the country of the world.
17:58I will ask you a simple question.
18:00Which country tried to eat pie for dessert, but tried to make it into a dumpling?
18:06I don't know if there is no hint.
18:10Which country tried to eat pie for dessert, but tried to make it into a dumpling?
18:12Bangkok, Thailand.
18:14That's right.
18:16It's getting more and more difficult.
18:20It's a country and a town that you don't notice even if you call it a person who drinks and plays the shamisen.
18:28Is there such a country?
18:30There is.
18:32Do you know the answer?
18:36Greece.
18:38That's amazing.
18:40It's a country and a town that you don't notice even if you call it a person who drinks and plays the shamisen.
18:44This is easy.
18:46Do you want a hint?
18:48Kate.
18:50Kate?
18:52Kate.
18:54Kate.
18:56Kuwait.
18:58That's right.
19:00You have to study.
19:02You have to study.
19:04You have to study.
19:06I've never seen such a country.
19:08Tsuchiyama, the head of Tsuchiyama-juku, is said to have lived in Katsu-kaishu and Tokugawa Yoshimune.
19:16There is a work of Japanese painter Ito Jakuchu, who was active in the middle of the Edo period.
19:24It is a masterpiece that has many works that have become national treasures and important cultural assets.
19:30How much is the value of this painting?
19:34Ito Jakuchu painted this Ume-no-e.
19:38The value of this painting is about 1.5 million yen.
19:44Tsuchiyama-san, thank you for many valuable treasures.
19:48I'm honored.
19:50Tsuchiyama-san is a fan of this program.
19:52I've been wondering if you'd come to this Kaido trip.
19:54I didn't know I was lonely.
19:58I'm sorry.
20:00I'm sure there are people waiting for you.
20:02I'm glad.
20:04If you want to see the place again that Tokoro-san can't teach at school,
20:10T-BAR You Next!

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