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00:00Teleto
00:30Matsumoto
00:32You don't have to tell your family
00:34Of course
00:36Of course
00:38Matsumoto
00:40From Munakata City, Fukuoka Prefecture
00:44From Kakejiki in Kyosho
00:46To the legendary Yakimono
00:48Famous products are coming
00:50If you throw this
00:52It's going to be white
00:56Hello
00:58Nice to meet you
01:00Nice to meet you
01:02I went to a coffee shop
01:04A high school girl called me
01:06She asked me to do Open the Price
01:08What?
01:10I said yes
01:12I went to her and said Open the Price
01:14She screamed
01:16That's amazing
01:18We are going to do it 3 times today
01:20We are going to do it
01:22We are going to do it
01:24Today's guest is
01:26There is a train I always take
01:28There is always a big driver
01:30on that train
01:32At first I was like
01:34Thomas the Tank Engine?
01:38A comedy duo
01:40Okada Masuda
01:42Masuda
01:44Born in 1970
01:46In Osaka Prefecture
01:48Since he was a kid
01:50He loves comedy
01:52His dream is
01:54to be a comedian
01:56like B&B
02:00When he was a 4th grader
02:02at Kansai University
02:04He was scouted
02:06by the staff of
02:08Shochiku Entertainment
02:12He invited his friend
02:14Okada Keisuke
02:16to work at Shochiku
02:18But
02:20Okada-san had a miscarriage
02:22Masuda-san
02:24worked at an advertising agency
02:26On the other hand
02:28Okada-san
02:30worked at Okatai
02:32Even so
02:34His passion for comedy
02:36didn't go away
02:38After 9 months
02:40Okada-san
02:42came back to Shochiku
02:44I see
02:46In 1993
02:48The comedy duo
02:50Okada and Masuda
02:52formed
02:54Next year
02:56They won the
02:58Best Newcomer Award
03:00at ABC Comedy Newcomer Grand Prix
03:02They continued their
03:04career
03:06In 2002
03:08They won the
03:102nd M-1 Grand Prix
03:12It was their 10th year
03:14They gained national popularity
03:16Now
03:18they appear
03:20in variety shows
03:22and TV shows
03:24They are
03:26multi-talented
03:30Here are the nominees
03:32From Tokyo
03:34Masuda-san
03:40In 2002
03:42He won the M-1 Grand Prix
03:44He was very nervous
03:46He was very nervous
03:48When I saw the judges
03:50they were not laughing
03:52They stand like this
03:54The person on this side
03:56looks like a judge
03:58This angle
04:00It's a little nostalgic
04:02It is
04:04Nakajima-san, please be the male teacher
04:06Today we will judge the treasure
04:08I'm looking forward to it
04:10Treasure, open
04:14What is this?
04:16Danbu Matsumoto-san's
04:18hair
04:20In 1985
04:22Nagayoshi Chigusa-san
04:24and Danbu Matsumoto-san
04:26had a hair cutting death match
04:28Nagayoshi-san lost
04:30and became bald
04:32A year later
04:34Danbu Matsumoto-san lost
04:36and became bald
04:38He cut his hair
04:40What?
04:42Why do you have this?
04:44When I was a high school student
04:46I was a big fan of Nagayoshi Chigusa-san
04:48I watched him on the ring
04:50After the match
04:52the staff was cleaning
04:54I went there
04:56and asked for his hair
04:58I kept it at home
05:00I kept it at home
05:02Netflix's drama
05:04Gokuhaku Jojo
05:06became very popular
05:08If it was Nagayoshi Chigusa-san
05:10Chigusa-san?
05:12How rude!
05:14All Japan Women's Pro Wrestling
05:16All Japan Women's Pro Wrestling
05:18All Japan Women's Pro Wrestling
05:20Danbu Matsumoto-san
05:22and Nagayoshi Chigusa-san
05:24In November 1986
05:26In November 1986
05:28The second hair cutting death match
05:30The second hair cutting death match
05:32The match was so intense
05:34The match was so intense
05:36Nagayoshi Chigusa-san won
05:38Nagayoshi Chigusa-san won
05:40Nagayoshi Chigusa-san won
05:46The item he asked for
05:48The item he asked for
05:52was this
05:54was this
05:56Danbu Matsumoto
05:58Danbu Matsumoto
06:00Danbu Matsumoto
06:02Danbu Matsumoto
06:04Yes, what is this?
06:09I think it's a dump hair.
06:13The hair is dyed, black, blonde, and red.
06:20It's amazing that you have a dump hair.
06:24If you have a jigsaw hair, you can tell.
06:26It's a good treatment, isn't it?
06:28No, it's not.
06:29If you leave it like this, it will be thrown away.
06:31You can wrap it in a plastic wrap and put it in a zip lock.
06:37If it's zero yen, you'll cry.
06:40According to the results of the audit,
06:42If I meet Mr. Dump next time, I'll be beaten up.
06:44It's your fault.
06:49It's the first time in the history of the audit.
06:52I can't imagine how much it will cost.
06:54I can't imagine at all.
06:56How much is it?
06:5850,000 yen.
07:00Let's get started.
07:02Open the price.
07:05Dump Matsumoto
07:071, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
07:12Dump Matsumoto
07:14300,000 yen.
07:16300,000 yen.
07:18Dump Matsumoto
07:20300,000 yen.
07:22I'm glad you got this hair.
07:25Dump Matsumoto was cut off in the hair cutting match.
07:28It's definitely the hair at that time.
07:31This match was held as a revenge match.
07:33Dump Matsumoto's foul on parade.
07:36It was a close call that was thought to be a reenactment of the previous year.
07:40The female fans at the venue were furious.
07:43Barican.
07:45Barican.
07:46It was a humiliating ceremony in the midst of a barican goal.
07:50But Dump said,
07:51Look closely.
07:53At the end, he sat down on a chair and cut his hair with his arms together.
08:00This hair was cut off at the end of the match.
08:03Dump Matsumoto, who lived by playing a villain,
08:06It is said to be a memory of that era left by female wrestlers.
08:10Thank you very much.
08:11Izumi's temperature is high today.
08:14You look like a high school boy on the way.
08:17I'm going to cry when I hear the story.
08:19Izumi, if it's Nagayo Chinsa's hair,
08:23I might be able to get another one.
08:27Next is from Happy Meal Co., Ltd. in Setagaya, Tokyo.
08:33Happy Meal.
08:34Hello everyone. Welcome to Happy Meal.
08:37President Junji Seki is the next client.
08:42We are working on digital content centered on games.
08:47The latest game, Omega Six, is an adventure game with a retro atmosphere that is irresistible to old game fans.
08:57I've loved Famicom and Super Famicom since I was a kid.
09:02I wanted to make a taste game that I played when I was a kid.
09:06That's how Omega Six came about.
09:09Mr. Seki loves games.
09:12He has a collection of his own.
09:16This is the game software I collect.
09:20It's Famicom and Super Famicom.
09:22It's not just any software.
09:24It has all the names of the original owners.
09:29Mr. Seki is a rare collector of game software with a name.
09:36But why do you have a name?
09:40It's interesting to be able to imagine the environment of the people who wrote it.
09:48This is the software I'm interested in.
09:51The name is Toyoda-kun.
09:54It's not just the name.
09:56It's 200 yen per night.
09:58It was a popular title.
10:00Many people wanted to buy it.
10:02I thought it would be profitable.
10:05This is Mr. Ooi.
10:08What's interesting is this.
10:11There's an illustration.
10:13I don't know if he took off the sticker and drew it.
10:17It's not just the name.
10:20There's a letter in front of it.
10:24It's a command to become invincible.
10:27I think it's written here so you can become invincible and play right away.
10:32Mr. Seki is publishing these game software on his own homepage.
10:38If you have something that you may own, please feel free to contact us.
10:42We'd like to confirm and return it.
10:46I'd be happy if I could find it.
10:50What is Mr. Seki's treasure?
10:53It's a treasure of a brick gang maker that became popular after the war.
11:00Actually, my wife's grandfather was the founder of this gang maker.
11:05There are a lot of things left.
11:07I think it's very valuable.
11:09Thank you for your appreciation.
11:11Let's see what kind of toy it is in the studio.
11:16Here's the client.
11:19This is Mr. Junji Seki from Tokyo.
11:22Nice to meet you.
11:25Nice to meet you.
11:27It's displayed on the homepage.
11:30You get a call from him.
11:33Is it basically free?
11:35You can buy it.
11:37But the price is free.
11:40I want to know how happy you are by numbers.
11:44What a wonderful person you are.
11:46Am I wonderful?
11:47You're a strange person.
11:49I feel love.
11:51And this time, the treasure is...
11:53Open the treasure!
12:00This is a dead stock product of a toy maker called Yoshiya.
12:04This is the original picture of the package.
12:06I think it was in the 50s.
12:10I've heard of an old box.
12:13I've never seen a box before.
12:16You have it because you're a toy maker.
12:21It's very beautiful.
12:24It's a new product.
12:27No one has touched it yet.
12:29I touched it.
12:31I couldn't wait.
12:33I want to touch it.
12:36It's a space dog.
12:40Space dog?
12:42How do you feel about this toy?
12:44I'm not familiar with it.
12:46I wonder how the space dog will move.
12:50It moves.
12:52Does this move?
12:53It's a type that can run.
12:56The mouth and ears move.
12:58It's like this.
13:01It's interesting.
13:03Is there anything else that moves?
13:05I'm curious.
13:07It moves sideways.
13:10You wind the screw there.
13:17It's amazing.
13:20I'm surprised.
13:23In the 16th century, the Pacific War broke out.
13:28The country was also in a state of war.
13:33The production of brick tools was completely stopped.
13:38In addition, many of them disappeared due to metal retrieval.
13:45However, just four months after the war ended,
13:49a man stood up among the people who had been killed.
13:55Kosuge Matsuzo, a toy maker,
13:58made a brick jeep with a machine that was in the rubble of the Shinchu army.
14:03It was sold at a department store in Kyoto.
14:09The power of the machine was very simple,
14:13but it sold about 100,000 pieces in two months.
14:22As the toy industry quickly regained its momentum,
14:27GHQ became a leader in the recovery of Japan's industry
14:32and exported it to the United States.
14:36Toy makers such as Marusan Shoten and Bandai were born one after another
14:42to compete with each other in quality.
14:47Yoshiya, a toy maker,
14:51and Keiji Okubo, the grandfather of the client,
14:56began their training at a toy store in front of their house in Tokyo,
15:00and they founded the company in 1966.
15:04The first hit was this Sparky robot.
15:09If you roll the whole piece, it moves in two steps,
15:12and you can see the lighter stone igniting in the round opening.
15:18Yoshiya has been leading the industry for many years
15:21by mass-producing toys that are full of originality.
15:25However, in the 1950s,
15:28soft vinyl and plastic toys became the mainstream,
15:32and Yoshiya, a brick toy maker,
15:35quietly laid the foundation for its history.
15:40Yoshiya left behind 8 pieces of brick toys
15:45and 7 pieces of box art.
15:49Planet Robot is a hit that represents Yoshiya.
15:54SFA made a model of Robbie,
15:58a robot that appears on a forbidden planet,
16:01and various types were made.
16:04This orange version is a prototype,
16:08so it has not been on the market.
16:12Space Whale Ship is a whale-shaped spaceship full of playfulness.
16:19If you roll the whole piece on the side of the body,
16:22raise the lever,
16:24shake your body,
16:26and move forward slowly while fluttering your pectoral fins,
16:31you can open a big mouth.
16:34It's complicated.
16:36The box is pre-assembled for the state before shipment.
16:41The three-wheeled bike selling ice cream
16:44turns the crank at the bottom,
16:48and it's fun to go forward or backward.
16:56This space rocket is a battery drive.
17:00When you turn on the switch,
17:03it shines a light and runs powerfully.
17:10Here is a beautiful movement.
17:14If you roll the whole pull-back part of the skirt firmly and let go of your hand,
17:21you can dance around with your toes as a point of view with the principle of a piece.
17:30All the tools were kept carefully in unused products,
17:35so they are in excellent condition.
17:40All the seven key points for the box are handwritten and very precise.
17:47It was for export to the United States,
17:50so they are all written in English and don't seem to be made in Japan.
17:55How does it feel?
18:07It's safe driving.
18:09Oh, I see. You can put it on.
18:18There are still many toys left.
18:22This is my father's.
18:25Your father?
18:26Yes.
18:27There are still many toys left?
18:29It's a secret.
18:31It's a secret.
18:32Yes, there are.
18:33There are.
18:34So, depending on the feeling of today,
18:36you will buy a lot of toys this year.
18:38How much is it?
18:40It's 740,000 yen.
18:42740,000 yen?
18:43It's been 74 years since Russia was founded.
18:46Oh, 74 years.
18:47Let's go.
18:48Open the price.
18:50The price of a toy
18:531, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 100,000 yen!
18:581,130,000 yen!
19:00Wow!
19:01Amazing!
19:02We just won 1 million yen!
19:04Wow!
19:06It's wonderful.
19:08It's a toy from the lobby.
19:10I've never seen its prototype.
19:13But it cost me 300,000 yen.
19:16I've never seen a space dog in black before.
19:20Usually, it's either red or silver.
19:23So, whether it's a prototype or not, it's 300,000 yen.
19:26In the 1950s and 1960s, Yoshiya enjoyed children all over the world.
19:34As for the original painting,
19:35there are quite a lot of people who have taken pictures of it,
19:41so I added 350,000 yen in total.
19:44We're still trying to find out what's in there.
19:47Let's look around a little bit.
19:59This time, we're in Munakata City, Fukuoka Prefecture,
20:03where the world's largest fish market, Genkai-Nada, is located.
20:07Our guide is...
20:09I'm going to introduce you to Munakata's charms!
20:13This is Aya Kitagawa, a business administrative assistant.
20:17First, let's visit Munakata Corporation,
20:20which was registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2017.
20:24It's a new museum in the vicinity of Hetsuguu.
20:28In fact, there are about 80,000 pieces of national treasure here.
20:34There are a lot of precious treasures from Okinoshima,
20:38where the Okitsuguu of Munakata Corporation is located.
20:42It's in a strange shape, and it's so cute!
20:46This is a dragon sword made in China.
20:50It is used to hang an umbrella on the tip of a rope.
20:56Next, let's visit Munakata, a roadside station,
20:59which has been celebrated since the beginning of the year.
21:02It is famous for the sea fish caught in Genkai-Nada.
21:06Flounder and yellowtail!
21:08It's amazing that you can catch such a big fish in Genkai-Nada!
21:12The most recommended fish for the coming season is natural seaweed.
21:17Munakata is recognized for its high quality and high quality.
21:24In addition, you can't miss the event of Ochazuke,
21:27which uses local fish for each season.
21:30In spring, the original Tai-Chazuke can be eaten at a restaurant in Jusu Prefecture.
21:37For example, here,
21:40Tai-Chazuke, which uses homemade sesame soy sauce, is very popular.
21:48The taste is rich and delicious!
21:52First of all, Ms. Kaede Takahashi, a third-year high school student.
21:57Is there a club or something?
21:59I'm in the Sado club.
22:01Why did you decide to join the Sado club?
22:03I was invited to the Sado club.
22:05I thought it would be fun.
22:10She is practicing every day to perform in front of people at the cultural festival.
22:15How do you feel about standing in front of people?
22:18I'm very nervous.
22:21There are a lot of places you can't show.
22:24The ground is dry every day.
22:26The ground is dry every day.
22:29There are adults here, so don't worry.
22:31Yes, I understand.
22:32Don't worry.
22:33The treasure is a pot from a new company in China.
22:37If I touch this, I feel like I'm going to have white blood cells.
22:45I just imitated it.
22:49It is something that her grandfather, who was a wireless communicator of a tanker, has cherished for a long time.
22:56I bought it before China and Japan interacted.
23:01Who told you that story?
23:03I heard it from my mother.
23:05I heard it from your mother.
23:07I'm sorry, mother.
23:08What did she say?
23:09She said it was a valuable thing.
23:14If it's really valuable, like her mother said, it's not Sado.
23:20I use it to tune the piano.
23:23Piano tuning?
23:24Yes.
23:25Does it cost money?
23:26It costs money.
23:27Do you feel like you're on the piano from Sado club?
23:30Yes.
23:32The evaluation fee is 100,000 yen.
23:35Is there a reason for this?
23:38I usually watch it for about 100,000 yen.
23:42Do you watch it?
23:44Sometimes.
23:47Is it a fun program?
23:49As it is.
23:51As it is.
23:53His grandfather was so great that he was awarded from the country, so the treasure must be amazing.
24:00What is the result?
24:02Come on!
24:03300,000 yen!
24:06It's a shame.
24:10It's a new type of vase made in China in modern times.
24:16The bronze of the metal is the reason for its color.
24:22It's called a new type.
24:24Especially, it was made in the 17th century.
24:28They put a lot of effort into it.
24:31It's a pot made of the emperor's vessel.
24:36If it was made there, it would cost tens of millions of yen.
24:46Mr. Ikebuchi hosts an annual classic car event.
24:50What kind of event is it?
24:52It's called the Tour de Munakata.
24:54The classic cars go around the neighboring cities and villages to show the goodness of Munakata.
25:01Is this the starting point?
25:02Yes, it's Munakata Taisha.
25:03It's Munakata Taisha.
25:04It's a god of the road, so if people around here buy a new car, they will definitely come to visit.
25:10They will come to visit.
25:11It's an honor to see 40 classic cars from all over the country running together.
25:19Do you have a classic car?
25:21Yes, of course.
25:23It would be a problem if you don't have one.
25:25Yes, I do.
25:30Here are the treasures.
25:33Thank you very much.
25:38These are two of Tamiya's hated slot cars.
25:42About 60 years ago, her husband, who couldn't play outside because of asthma,
25:47asked his parents to buy it for him, and he kept it in a safe place.
25:52What was a slot car like?
25:56A slot car is a car that spins.
26:01I don't understand you at all.
26:03What?
26:04Even though the competition is open?
26:08Here are the actual slot cars.
26:12You didn't bring this course, did you?
26:15No, I have it at home.
26:16What?
26:17This was there, too?
26:18If you try to move it right away...
26:22Do I just press this button?
26:23Yes.
26:26Oh, it's really just a little.
26:28Yes.
26:29It's like a race track speed.
26:32It's safe driving.
26:33Safe driving.
26:34Oh, I see.
26:35If you press this, the speed goes up.
26:38Oh, I see.
26:40I see.
26:42The course is also made of metal.
26:45Electricity is supplied to the brush attached to the back of the machine.
26:51The voltage is adjusted and run by the controller at hand.
26:57There are many passionate fans.
26:59The pre-assembled machine is a real masterpiece.
27:03However, the price is very low, 12,000 yen.
27:10The husband has a lot more than this, but it's in the way.
27:14I want you to dispose of it because it's cheap.
27:17What is the result?
27:19Ta-da!
27:20Yes!
27:21Thank you!
27:22Thank you!
27:23Oh!
27:24Hammer up!
27:26Great!
27:31It was a big hit in the United States in 1960.
27:35It's really in good condition.
27:37The manual and catalog are perfect.
27:40The Elvan MacLaren and King Cobra you have today.
27:44Both of them are what everyone wants.
27:48It's a manufacturer called Tamiya.
27:50It says Tamiya in the black circle.
27:54This was only used for a period of time.
27:58So it has a lot of high-grade conditions.
28:03It's the best.
28:05Mr. Hatanaka, the director of the nursery in 1974.
28:10It's a very long nursery.
28:12It is the oldest nursery in Munagata City.
28:15Wow!
28:16The grandfather, who ran the nursery,
28:19opened a house for the children in the nursery.
28:22And he started to build a nursery.
28:26Mr. Hatanaka is the third generation director.
28:29He plays with the children every day until they get tired.
28:33Here are the treasures.
28:39It's a scroll of the Maruyama royal family.
28:42It's a big name!
28:44There are a lot of fakes, so I'm a little nervous.
28:49When he was organizing his grandfather's luggage
28:52to rebuild the house he used as a library...
28:57My brother said,
28:58there must be a scroll of the Maruyama royal family.
29:01I looked for it, and it came out.
29:03Wow!
29:04Apparently, my grandfather was only proud of this scroll to his brother.
29:10If you take a closer look...
29:12The touch of the painting is gentle.
29:14I wonder if the details of the hair are real.
29:19But when I look at the scrolls of the Maruyama royal family on the Internet,
29:24I think it's a little different.
29:26That's good.
29:28That's what the Maruyama royal family is all about.
29:32Mr. Hatanaka's evaluation is 740,000 yen,
29:35which is 740,000 yen for the opening of the nursery.
29:39He is not only himself, but also a member of the family.
29:43Today, he wants to make a clear decision.
29:46What is the result?
29:48Ta-da!
29:49Coin!
29:5030,000 yen!
29:52I knew it!
29:57I think it's very well drawn.
29:59It's a picture of an old Chinese story,
30:04but there was an old man who was very loved by the king.
30:09One day, he crossed the king's pillow,
30:13and he was thrown into the mountains as a punishment.
30:17But there, he drank the dew from the chrysanthemum leaves
30:22and was given the life of immortality.
30:26It's a good story.
30:28The Maruyama royal family writes beautiful books.
30:31It says,
30:34the first character of the book,
30:37Hino and Tori of An'ei,
30:40is the part where you have to use a baton.
30:43Or the part on the right
30:46where you have to use a sword
30:49is the part where you have to use force.
30:51That's not possible in the royal family.
30:54My third son is in the fourth grade,
30:57but it's the same mistake.
30:59Mr. Izu is addicted to old cameras.
31:04The pictures are completely different from the ones in Japan.
31:07It's different when you take a picture.
31:09Have you taken a picture?
31:11I brought it today.
31:12I'm glad.
31:13This is it.
31:14Here. It came out from here.
31:16You can't get this color on a Japanese camera.
31:18That's true. You can't get it.
31:20This expression may be strange,
31:22but it looks delicious.
31:25Here are the treasures.
31:30This is the Kotaka Tori-yaki flower vase.
31:35Takatori-yaki is a pot that represents
31:38local Fukuoka for more than 400 years.
31:41In the Kaio period,
31:43it was called Kotaka-tori,
31:45and it was used as a teapot.
31:48I had a long relationship with a famous tea master,
31:51so I was able to get it.
31:54Is it free?
31:56No.
31:57I can't tell you the price.
32:01Why can't you tell me?
32:03Because you have a family?
32:06That's right.
32:09I wasn't interested in it,
32:11and I didn't want it in particular, but...
32:14I couldn't refuse it.
32:16You couldn't refuse it?
32:18You couldn't?
32:19Yes.
32:20So that was the price you offered, right?
32:23Yes.
32:24How much was it?
32:28I can't answer that question.
32:32The price is 2 million yen.
32:36Does that mean...
32:38What about the price?
32:41I don't know.
32:45He decided not to tell him the price,
32:48but he guessed the price based on his evaluation.
32:52Let's see the results!
32:58The price is 2.5 million yen!
33:04I'm curious about the shape.
33:06It's like a koshien.
33:08This is it!
33:10One, two, three!
33:13This is a 400-year-old phantom.
33:16It's a Kotata-tori-yaki flower vase.
33:19What's the result?
33:21Ta-da!
33:23It's 2.5 million yen!
33:25That's amazing!
33:27I did it!
33:30I did it!
33:32That's great.
33:34Yes.
33:36Takatori-yaki started 400 years ago
33:39at the foot of Takatoriyama Mountain
33:42in Nogata City, Fukuoka Prefecture.
33:45That's where it started.
33:48In the early days of Momoyama Edo,
33:51Takatori-yaki and Iga-yaki
33:54were popular.
33:56They were distorted and gorgeous.
33:59This vase has a beautiful horizontal line,
34:03but it's been sharpened with a spatula
34:06and hollowed out.
34:08It has a handle called Mimi.
34:11It's a little slanted.
34:14It's just like the fashion of the early Edo period.
34:18It's a great work.
34:21Mr. Sekioka is crazy about neoclassical cars.
34:26In the 80s and 90s,
34:28cars were called neoclassical cars
34:31or youngtimers.
34:36This is his favorite car.
34:40It's a 1993 Mitsubishi Diamante.
34:46It's a car I admired in my early 20s.
34:51Can I participate in a neoclassical competition?
34:55Yes, you can.
34:56Can I?
34:57Yes, you can.
34:58I'm wearing a helmet today.
35:02Here are the treasures.
35:09It's a pedal car for children.
35:13About 20 years ago,
35:15he was looking for another pedal car
35:17for a present for his son.
35:20He found it by chance.
35:22It's a model of a vehicle
35:25from a 1980s movie.
35:28Star Wars.
35:30The revenge of the Jedi.
35:33In the forest.
35:35The battle scene.
35:37That scene
35:39is still in my mind.
35:43I want to ride it.
35:44You want to ride it?
35:45I want to ride it.
35:46He wants to ride it.
35:47He missed it so much
35:49that he spent 60,000 yen
35:51which is much more than his budget.
35:54Of course,
35:56I don't put it on my children.
36:01You can put it on your children.
36:03It costs 60,000 yen.
36:06How about his sons?
36:09Do you remember it?
36:10Yes, I do.
36:11I wanted to ride it for a long time,
36:13but I couldn't.
36:15I cried a lot.
36:17You cried a lot?
36:20He spent 60,000 yen
36:22which is much more than his budget.
36:26They are still single,
36:28but if they have a grandchild,
36:30they want to play with him.
36:34What is the result?
36:37Come on!
36:38Let's go!
36:39It's a little higher.
36:46This is a toy manufacturer
36:48in the United States called Kenaisha.
36:50They don't sell it.
36:51If you buy a product of Kenaisha,
36:53you can get a lottery ticket.
36:56If you apply for it,
36:58you can get it.
37:00In Japan,
37:01we don't sell it in Japan.
37:03It's not made for children.
37:07It's a collector's item.
37:09My father is right.
37:14Kantei-dan is broadcast
37:16everywhere in Japan.
37:20Next,
37:21from Rikaya City, Saitama Prefecture.
37:25When he came to his home,
37:29What?
37:30A swing?
37:33Hello.
37:35Hello.
37:37The next client is
37:39Hiroyuki Matsumoto,
37:4066 years old.
37:43Are you practicing baseball?
37:46No.
37:47Actually,
37:48I have been collecting baseball goods
37:50for almost 60 years.
37:52This is one of the collections.
37:55I see.
37:56When he was an elementary school student,
37:58he collected baseball cards.
38:01After that,
38:02he was obsessed with collecting
38:04the black baseball cards
38:05that came with the sweets.
38:08When he entered the university
38:10and studied abroad in Philadelphia,
38:12the United States,
38:15he fell in love with
38:16the charm of the major leagues.
38:20So,
38:21let's introduce
38:22his favorite
38:23major league goods.
38:27In 1980,
38:28when I was studying abroad
38:30in Philadelphia,
38:32my hometown, Philly,
38:34won the championship
38:35for the first time
38:37in the history of the team.
38:39This is
38:40the signature of
38:42each player
38:44of the winning team.
38:48Matsumoto,
38:49who became a fan of Philly,
38:51even has this.
38:53Until 1970,
38:55this was used
38:57in the home stadium
38:59of the Philadelphia Phillies
39:01called
39:02Coney Mack Stadium.
39:05By the way,
39:06what is the treasure?
39:10Yes.
39:11This is a valuable item
39:13that tells the history
39:15of baseball in the United States and Japan.
39:1820 years ago,
39:20I found this at a bookstore
39:22in Jinbo-cho.
39:24When I saw this,
39:26Matsumoto-san said,
39:28I really wanted this,
39:30but the price was
39:32less than 1 million yen,
39:34so I bought it
39:36at a used bookstore.
39:38What?
39:39Really?
39:40I think
39:41it is worth more than 1 million yen.
39:44I'm looking forward to
39:45your support.
39:47What is the treasure
39:49that tells the history
39:51of baseball in the United States and Japan?
39:53Let's take a look at the studio.
39:56Here is the client.
39:58This is Matsumoto Hiroyuki
40:00from Saitama.
40:02Nice to meet you.
40:04Nice to meet you.
40:07Is this also
40:08from the Major League?
40:09Yes,
40:10this is a uniform of the Phillies.
40:12This is a fake
40:14when the Phillies became
40:16a major league.
40:18But it was worth
40:2050 to 60 dollars.
40:22This is the most expensive one.
40:24Yes,
40:25I happened to see
40:27the insurance list.
40:28If you open it now,
40:30it will be 1.2 million yen.
40:32Now, 1 million yen is here,
40:34and 200,000 yen is in my pocket.
40:36What?
40:37Does your family know that?
40:39Of course,
40:40I haven't told my family.
40:42Of course?
40:44Ma'am, did you hear that?
40:46I heard it for the first time.
40:48What?
40:49How do you feel now?
40:51I feel like I can do many things.
40:53Do you feel guilty?
40:55Not at all.
40:57Not at all.
40:59Let's take a look at the treasure.
41:01Open the treasure.
41:06This is a photo album
41:08of baseball in the United States
41:10in 1934.
41:12There are 133 photos in total.
41:14Out of the 133 photos,
41:16I counted
41:18about 80 of them are
41:20of Babe Ruth.
41:22So this album is based on
41:24Babe Ruth.
41:26This is Lou Gehrig.
41:28I'm curious about the ballpark.
41:30It's Koshien.
41:32That's Hans Zimmer.
41:34How did you know it was Koshien?
41:36I know the kanji of the seats.
41:38You know it well.
41:40It's amazing.
41:42It hasn't changed since then.
41:44The ballpark hasn't changed much.
41:46I see.
41:48In 1934,
41:50two years before the
41:52professional baseball league
41:54was born in Japan.
41:56The God of Baseball,
41:58including Babe Ruth,
42:00came to Japan
42:02and the whole country
42:04was excited.
42:06He visited the Tokyo Jingu Stadium
42:08in Kawakiri
42:10and toured 12 cities
42:12and played 18 games.
42:16This is a photo album
42:18of baseball in the United States
42:20in 1934.
42:24Let's take a closer look.
42:32On November 2nd,
42:34the ship of the All-American
42:36selection team
42:38entered Yokohama Port.
42:40On the battlefield,
42:42a welcoming ceremony
42:44was held by the
42:46host Yomiuri Shimbun.
42:48In the peaceful atmosphere,
42:50Babe Ruth was also
42:52smiling.
42:54The Japanese on the right
42:56of the two people
42:58were Suzuki Sotaro
43:00of Yomiuri Shimbun.
43:02The Japanese on the left
43:04of the two people
43:06were Suzuki Sotaro
43:08of Yomiuri Shimbun.
43:16On November 18th,
43:18the 9th game
43:20was played in Yokohama.
43:24The All-American selection team
43:26led by Coach Connie Mack
43:28played fastball
43:30with Jimmy Fox,
43:32who is said to be
43:34the fastest right-handed
43:36player in the world.
43:40On the other hand,
43:42the All-Japanese team
43:44was led by
43:46the captain Kujijiro
43:48and Mizuhara Shigeruda.
43:50There was also
43:52a 17-year-old
43:54Eiji Sawamura.
43:56The blow of the All-American
43:58was so strong that
44:00five home runs,
44:02including two of Ruth's,
44:04came out.
44:06The pitcher,
44:08Gomez,
44:10scored 21-4
44:12and ended
44:14the All-American selection
44:16with a great victory.
44:22Babe Ruth
44:24at the Koshien Stadium
44:26was completely relaxed.
44:28However,
44:30at a distance of 110 meters
44:32from any stadium in the United States,
44:34Coach Connie Mack,
44:36who was in front of a large stadium,
44:38was perplexed.
44:42The game was getting boring.
44:46Then Ruth said,
44:48the guy who made such a ground
44:50was an idiot.
44:52What?
44:54Both of them were nervous.
44:56In both games,
44:58no home run came out
45:00from the All-American team.
45:02It was a boring game.
45:10On December 1,
45:12the final match
45:14was finally held
45:16in Utsunomiya, Tochigi.
45:18Because the cold was severe,
45:20firecrackers were placed
45:22on the ground.
45:24There was an unexpected
45:26happening.
45:30The excited audience
45:32handed a bottle of sake
45:34to the American players.
45:38The players,
45:40who already knew
45:42how to drink Japanese sake,
45:44started to drink it.
45:46Some of them
45:48got drunk and made mistakes,
45:50but in the end,
45:52they won 14-5.
45:54Once again,
45:56they won the All-American match
45:58and traveled to Japan
46:00without losing.
46:02Babe Ruth
46:04scored 4.8 points
46:06and made 13 home runs.
46:08He showed his ability
46:10as a home run king.
46:16On December 3,
46:18the All-American team
46:20went to Kobe.
46:22The All-American team
46:24went to Japan later.
46:30Who took
46:32the order
46:34and made the album?
46:38It wasn't all of the matches.
46:40When we looked at
46:42the specific matches,
46:44it wasn't the cameraman
46:46of the newspaper
46:48who was on the move.
46:50How did he
46:52make the album?
47:00Can I ask you
47:02to forgive me
47:04if I score a home run?
47:06Can I ask you
47:08to forgive me
47:10if I score a home run?
47:12It's not 1.2 million yen, is it?
47:14Let's see!
47:16Open the price!
47:36It's a very precious album.
47:38The people who were there
47:40took pictures
47:42as if time had stopped.
47:44I think it was
47:46a picture taken
47:48by Mr. Ikuta Imamura,
47:50the director of the Yokohama military.
47:52Mr. Imamura
47:54went to five places
47:56in Tokyo, Yokohama, Osaka,
47:58Omiya, and Utsunomiya
48:00and took more than
48:02120 pictures.
48:04Mr. Imamura
48:06and Mr. Sotaro Suzuki
48:08were there,
48:10so I think it's also
48:12because they were able
48:14to get so close to the players
48:16and take pictures.
48:18However,
48:20not only the pictures
48:22Mr. Imamura took,
48:24but also the pictures
48:26of other cameramen
48:28are included,
48:30so I think
48:32it's a good picture
48:34to go to the museum
48:36and take a look at.
48:38Mr. Imamura,
48:40don't be so spoiled!
48:42We're looking for a client!
48:44If you want to sell your treasure,
48:46please apply
48:48for a chance to see
48:50not only the pictures
48:52but also the episodes.
48:54We're waiting for you!
48:56For more information,
48:58please visit the program's website.
49:00We're looking for a client.
49:02We're on TVer, U-NEXT.
49:04Don't miss it!

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