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00:00Teleto
00:30He bought a pair of sneakers at an auction in the U.S.
00:35How much did it cost?
00:37About 800,000 yen.
00:39Wow!
00:41The owners are the president of Nike, Michael Jordan, and John McKendon.
00:48Here are the results of the auction.
00:52The stage for the auction is Wakayama Prefecture, the city of pandas.
00:58But the treasure is...
01:00A whale!
01:02A frog!
01:04A frog!
01:05It's a bird's-eye view of a frog!
01:16The auction has begun. Thank you for coming.
01:21I had a great experience the other day.
01:23What was it?
01:24The person in front of me was holding a treasure.
01:28It was Michael Jackson's song, Beat It.
01:31Yes.
01:32You know it, right?
01:33Jasper?
01:34Yes.
01:35It was that song.
01:36What?
01:38I'm a big fan of that song.
01:40I'm a big fan of that song.
01:42The owner of the store said,
01:44I don't want to sell it, so I want you to wear it.
01:46Wow!
01:47So I wore it.
01:48Wow!
01:49That's great.
01:50Yes.
01:51I'm exactly the same height as Michael Jackson.
01:55Really?
01:56Yes.
01:57Everyone,
01:58I'm Michael Jackson.
02:02Today's guest is...
02:06Journalist Akiko Iwata.
02:09She used to work for NHK.
02:11She has been aiming to be a doctor since she was young.
02:17She changed her major to literature in her second year of high school.
02:21After studying hard, she went to Tokyo University.
02:26Her next goal is to become a lawyer.
02:30After studying hard,
02:32she took the judicial exam in her third year of college.
02:36But she failed four times in a row.
02:41So she decided to try being in society.
02:44In 1996, she joined NHK.
02:49Just before she joined NHK,
02:51her ex-boyfriend broke off his engagement.
02:55To make up for her loneliness,
02:57she gave up her job.
03:00As a journalist,
03:01she was involved in all kinds of cases,
03:03from theft to kidnapping.
03:06But she was so busy,
03:08she said,
03:10she wanted to quit every day.
03:13She said her experience was very helpful.
03:18Four years later,
03:19she moved to the Politburo.
03:21As a journalist,
03:23she was in charge of the Cabinet of Ministers,
03:25the Cabinet of Ministers,
03:26and the Cabinet of Ministers.
03:28She was also in charge of the Liberal Democratic Party,
03:30and the Democratic Party.
03:32She was also in charge of the Liberal Democratic Party,
03:33and the Democratic Party.
03:36She also visited about 100 countries
03:38for an international conference,
03:40and was interviewed in the first round of politics.
03:42In 2013,
03:44she served as a political commentator.
03:48In 2022,
03:49she retired from NHK
03:51in search of a better career.
03:55In the following year,
03:56she published her book,
03:58Shinzo Abe,
04:00which included interviews
04:02with Mr. Abe for about 20 years.
04:05She was the second journalist
04:07who was most influenced by Mr. Abe.
04:12Now,
04:13she is active as a freelance journalist.
04:18In fact,
04:19she is already planning to live as a housewife.
04:22She wants to build a house
04:25where single women can live together.
04:29Here is the representative.
04:32Mr. Asuko Iwata from Tokyo.
04:37Welcome to the show.
04:41You have a good career.
04:43You have a great career.
04:45I was surprised
04:46that you edited my speech
04:47so well.
04:48I was surprised
04:49that you edited my speech so well.
04:50I was surprised
04:51that you edited my speech so well.
04:54You are funny when you talk.
04:55No, no.
04:57It was the most difficult time
04:59to work as a female journalist.
05:01It was a male society.
05:03I thought I was a cheeky journalist
05:05just because I was a female journalist.
05:07I thought I was a cheeky journalist just because I was a female journalist.
05:08I was crying in the river at night.
05:11Were you crying in the river?
05:12I was crying in the river.
05:13The police officer said,
05:14I can't do it.
05:15I can't do it.
05:16I was scolded.
05:18Your goal and dream
05:20is to build a house
05:21where single women can live together.
05:23A share house.
05:24As a result,
05:25I became a single woman.
05:26If you give up,
05:27the game is over.
05:30I see.
05:31It's a natural thing
05:32to be a single woman.
05:33It's a natural thing to be a single woman.
05:36We live on the same floor.
05:38We help each other.
05:39We make a public space.
05:40You have your own private time.
05:42I see.
05:43If young people come in,
05:45I'll give them something like today's treasure.
05:48You'll give them something like today's treasure.
05:49Can I get this in the future?
05:51Can I get this in the future?
05:52Yes.
05:53I'm looking forward to it.
05:54I'll give you everything.
05:55I'll give you everything.
05:56If you react like that,
05:57I can't refuse.
05:59I'm sorry.
06:00Let's take a look.
06:01Open the treasure.
06:05This is...
06:06Here it is.
06:07It's a lamp of Emil Galle.
06:09Here it is.
06:10I did it.
06:11It's your favorite type, isn't it?
06:13Yes, it's my favorite.
06:14Sugai-chan,
06:15you made something like Galle
06:17with Akane-chan, right?
06:19Yes, I did.
06:20I saw the picture book of Galle.
06:22I see.
06:23It's really beautiful in detail.
06:25Isn't this blue Galle rare?
06:28It's rare, isn't it?
06:29It's red, isn't it?
06:31It's orange, isn't it?
06:33My mother gave it to me
06:35because it's important to me.
06:37There are kimono,
06:39kiseru,
06:40and hibachi.
06:41There are many things.
06:42She told me that
06:44she was busy at work,
06:45but I didn't ask her.
06:46She said,
06:47Yes, I know.
06:48I'm glad I asked her.
06:50You talked for a long time
06:52about not asking her.
06:55Have you ever turned on the light?
06:57Yes, I turned on the light
06:59before I came here.
07:00Let's show it to everyone.
07:03Light on!
07:06It's beautiful!
07:08It's beautiful, isn't it?
07:10It's beautiful.
07:11It's a warm light.
07:13Depending on the place,
07:14the blue color is different.
07:16It's beautiful.
07:17It's very fantastic,
07:19so I think
07:20only Galle can make it.
07:22That's right.
07:23The material is fine.
07:25It's real, isn't it?
07:31I'm nervous.
07:32It's my first time competing.
07:34The yellow part is glass.
07:36It's not a wave,
07:38but it's not slippery.
07:40I think I can feel that era.
07:42How much is it?
07:44I'll give you 100 yen
07:46to get Mr. Sugai in.
07:48100 yen?
07:49Let's go!
07:50Let's go!
07:51Open the price!
07:52Price!
07:59It's real!
08:04450 yen!
08:05450 yen!
08:08It's a big deal!
08:12Share house!
08:13Share house!
08:14Mr. Sugai!
08:15Mr. Sugai!
08:16It's getting hard to speak!
08:18I won!
08:19I won!
08:20I think it's very good.
08:22It's a Kikyomon lamp.
08:24It was made
08:25right after Galle's second workshop was closed.
08:29It's from 1904 to 1914.
08:32It's beautiful.
08:33The flag is yellow,
08:34and the blue and dark green glass
08:36are layered on top of it.
08:38It's very thick.
08:40It's very deep.
08:42When you turn on the light,
08:44you can see the gradation
08:46even in the same blue.
08:48The colors change.
08:50Lamps are very popular,
08:52and there aren't many of them.
08:54It's a wonderful work.
08:56How was it?
08:57It was the happiest moment of my life.
08:59Happiest moment?
09:00There was a little bit more!
09:02It's good to work hard and live.
09:04It really is.
09:05Next, we visited Mashiki-machi, Kumamoto Prefecture.
09:10When we visited their house,
09:13they were in the middle of cooking.
09:16Our first client is Yumi Uchida.
09:19I'm a little nervous.
09:21What is she making?
09:24I'm making anko.
09:26I'm going to make taiyaki.
09:28I'm not good with sweet things,
09:30but I've always loved taiyaki.
09:33But the ones on the market are a little too sweet for me.
09:37So I thought I'd make it myself.
09:40She's made dozens of prototypes.
09:45The anko is not too sweet.
09:48The skin is crispy.
09:50It's the best taiyaki she's ever made.
09:55When she's ready,
09:57she goes to work on the taiyaki.
10:00She's a professional,
10:02but she makes one at a time.
10:07I'm not good with sweet things.
10:09She's serious about this.
10:11She makes it over and over again.
10:13In about five minutes, it's done.
10:16Taiyaki!
10:18I want to eat it.
10:19She's going to ask her mother to try it.
10:24How does it taste?
10:26It's good.
10:29The skin is good.
10:31It's easy to eat.
10:32It's good.
10:34I love it.
10:38I'll do my best to become a good taiyaki maker.
10:42You're going to become a taiyaki maker?
10:44I'm looking forward to it.
10:46You can do it.
10:48Actually, the reason I applied for this project is a little different.
10:52Two years ago,
10:54someone applied to the Kanteidan for a famous painter's painting.
10:59However, there was no response for a while.
11:02I thought that person was unpopular,
11:05so I sold it on the Furima app.
11:09At that time, I was the one who bought it.
11:12The staff of this program
11:14have been looking for treasures that have not yet been seen,
11:16and have been reading mails and letters from the Kanteidan
11:19that have been sent in large quantities.
11:22Recently, a staff member contacted me
11:24after seeing the mail sent by the first owner.
11:28That's interesting.
11:29Of course, he was told that he had already let go.
11:34I got a call from the previous owner.
11:38Apparently, the staff of the Kanteidan is interested in that painting,
11:41so I was recommended to apply.
11:45I thought it would be interesting,
11:47so I applied, and it was accepted.
11:50If it's real,
11:52I want to put it on the opening screen of a taiyaki shop.
11:55Thank you, Kantei.
11:57What is that painting?
11:59Let's take a look at it in the studio.
12:02Here comes the client.
12:04This is Mr. Uchida Yumi from Kumamoto Prefecture.
12:09Thank you for coming.
12:11Thank you for coming.
12:13It's a quality that can be shown at any time.
12:16It's great to be able to adjust the sweetness yourself.
12:20Please show it in Tokyo.
12:22I don't know if there is a good store.
12:24Please go under the house that Mr. Iwata built.
12:29The signboard girl is Sugai-chan.
12:32It's amazing.
12:34Let's see what kind of treasure it is.
12:38Open the treasure.
12:41It's changed.
12:44Whose painting is this?
12:46This is an oil painting of Sakamoto Hanjiro.
12:49I heard that he is a painter from Fukuoka Prefecture.
12:53Which part did you like?
12:55Isn't it a little scary?
12:57It's scary, but it's similar to my youngest son.
13:01It's similar to your youngest son.
13:03Your youngest son is in a complicated state of mind.
13:06It was an interesting episode.
13:08Did you get in touch with him this time?
13:11I got in touch with him.
13:13He told me to do my best.
13:15Did he tell you if it was expensive?
13:17He didn't say a word.
13:19He bought it from a good person.
13:22How did the previous owner get this painting?
13:26He said he got it when he was organizing his father's belongings.
13:31How much did he buy it for?
13:345,000 yen.
13:365,000 yen?
13:38I increased the price of the painting.
13:41The price of the painting is 10,000 yen.
13:43The price of the painting is more expensive.
13:45How did your family react?
13:47I bought it for 5,000 yen, but when I went to the auction,
13:49they laughed a little.
13:51They laughed a little?
13:54It's a box with nothing in it.
14:00Even an empty flowerpot.
14:06Hanjiro Sakamoto is a painter who found beauty in everyday things
14:11and established his own style of painting.
14:17Born in Kurume City, Fukuoka Prefecture in 1882,
14:23he is a classmate of genius painter Shigeru Aoki.
14:27The two are disciples of local painters.
14:30They are friends and rivals.
14:35To learn in earnest,
14:37he became a teacher at the age of 20
14:39and entered a real estate company led by Shotaro Koyama.
14:43Before that, Aoki had studied at Tokyo Art School.
14:48It was the beginning of his development.
14:53However, Aoki passed away at the age of 28.
15:01On the other hand, Sakamoto won the Santo Prize
15:05at the Tokyo Exhibition of Fine Arts.
15:08He gradually showed his talent.
15:12At that time, he repeated the motif of a cow.
15:17At first, it was a soft color tone,
15:20but it gradually became colorful.
15:23Finally, it became a watercolor-like world
15:26with black as the main subject.
15:29Natsume Soseki highly praised Sakamoto's cow
15:33for its spiritual depth
15:35and deep thinking.
15:41Sakamoto aimed for a unique Japanese sensibility
15:45and expressed what was hidden inside with oil paintings.
15:52At the age of 39, he studied in France.
15:57At that time, four-bism and cubism were popular in Paris.
16:02Sakamoto did not become obsessed with them
16:05and devoted himself to painting.
16:07He was convinced that he did not need to correct his own goal.
16:13However, it was not as if he had achieved nothing.
16:17The light color tone and the light painting style
16:21became more sophisticated.
16:27Three years later, Sakamoto returned to Japan
16:30and set up an atelier in Yame,
16:32which is close to Kyori.
16:35Since then, he has liked drawing horses.
16:40The color of the skin and the shadow of the skeleton
16:43change subtly depending on how the light hits them.
16:48And the gentle eyes.
16:53Sakamoto repeatedly drew the figure
16:56living as it is.
17:01I do not see it as a problem to keep drawing the same painting.
17:07If you keep drawing the same painting
17:09and the content is constantly evolving,
17:12you can be proud of yourself as a painter.
17:18Sakamoto, who became blind after a short period of time,
17:22started to draw creatures.
17:26Sakamoto, who was obsessed with the existence of things,
17:32said that the bricks and tiles in front of him
17:35were his favorite motifs,
17:37which were no different from cows and horses.
17:41He particularly liked the face of a farmer.
17:46The face of a farmer is based on the face of a person,
17:50so depending on the arrangement and combination,
17:53the expression and impression of the picture
17:56change greatly.
17:59He drew more than 30 points from his joy.
18:06And he challenged himself to the trial of the moon.
18:12Since the road of painting is the road of people,
18:15it is an infinite road just like the road of humans.
18:21Until he died at the age of 87,
18:24Sakamoto was a painter who continued his efforts.
18:30Let's look at the request again.
18:33This is Sakamoto's oil painting.
18:37A young woman is depicted on the face of a farmer.
18:42The slightly dull light blue background
18:45and the light color of the canvas
18:48make you think of Sakamoto.
18:51What does this mean?
18:55There are many ways to draw the face of a farmer.
18:59Mr. Iwata, what do you think?
19:01I think it's very realistic
19:03to see various facial expressions,
19:05both soft and scary.
19:07I like the redness of his mouth.
19:09I feel a lot of energy.
19:11I think it's wonderful
19:13that various colors are mixed in the background.
19:15Isn't this expensive?
19:17Sakamoto's oil painting.
19:19Is it real?
19:21What?
19:43Once you get the hang of it,
19:45you'll be able to use it for a living.
19:48I'd like you to give me three digits.
19:51How much is it?
19:53It's a painting I love, so it's 1 million yen.
19:56It's worth the money.
19:58Mr. Iwata.
19:591.2 million yen.
20:01Let's go.
20:02Open the price.
20:04No, no, no, no.
20:07Isn't it real?
20:08One, two, three.
20:13No way!
20:14No way!
20:17This is shocking.
20:19I'm getting used to it.
20:231,000 yen.
20:24I was surprised.
20:25It's a great air.
20:28You can cry.
20:30I'm sorry,
20:31but it's not Sakamoto's work.
20:34It's completely different.
20:35It's completely different.
20:36Sakamoto Hanjiro
20:37can never be wrong
20:39when he talks about modern Japanese oil paintings.
20:41Deep and profound painting style
20:43has been appreciated by many people.
20:45I see.
20:46He carefully paints the colors in many layers.
20:48He is particular about the location and composition.
20:51There is a sense of depth that is born from such accumulation.
20:55The way he paints the background of this request
20:58is perfect,
21:00and the expression and texture are perfect.
21:04If it's real, it's 15 million yen.
21:08I can decorate it with confidence.
21:11Please do your best for the realization of Taiyaki shop.
21:14Please do your best.
21:16Chief!
21:17Nanbe Mukanteidan
21:18in Shirahama, Nanki!
21:24This time,
21:26Shirahama-cho, Wakayama Prefecture,
21:30is a Kansai-style resort
21:32where you can enjoy the pure white sandy beach,
21:34the emerald green sea,
21:36and the tropical atmosphere.
21:40The symbol of Shirahama, Engetsu-to,
21:43has a hole like a full moon in the center.
21:47In spring and autumn,
21:49the moment when the sun sets in the hole,
21:52Shirahama Onsen, Saki no Yu,
21:55is a open-air bath full of palm trees facing the Pacific Ocean.
21:59The bathing while looking at the vast ocean is special.
22:05And the theme park, Adventure World,
22:08is where you can meet the idol of Shirahama,
22:11Giant Panda.
22:13Since 1994,
22:15the research on breeding has been carried out in Japan and China,
22:20and 17 babies have been born so far.
22:25This is the oldest in China,
22:29and now four babies are living.
22:33There is no doubt that they will be healed by their adorable appearance.
22:40First, the oldest today,
22:42Ms. Kishi.
22:44How old are you now?
22:46I am 92 years old.
22:4892 years old!
22:50You are so energetic!
22:52What is the secret to being so energetic?
22:55I love tea very much.
22:57How long have you been doing this?
22:59I almost forgot how many years I have been doing this.
23:03I have been in a hurry for a long time,
23:06so I thought I would calm down
23:09if my parents gave me some tea.
23:13Have you calmed down?
23:15I don't know.
23:19What is your favorite food, Ms. Takako?
23:22Eggs.
23:25Here are the treasures.
23:31This is a dye-wrapped robuchi.
23:35Robuchi is a type of tea that is placed on the edge of a teapot.
23:39It prevents the heat from being transmitted to the tatami,
23:42and also serves as a decoration.
23:45About 40 years ago,
23:47my acquaintance showed me this,
23:49and I fell in love at first sight.
23:51Until then, she had only seen wood or dye-wrapped robuchi.
23:57This is the first time I have seen a robuchi with a teapot.
24:00I was surprised.
24:02Is it rare?
24:03Yes, it is.
24:04It was quite expensive,
24:06but she bought it with all her heart.
24:08On the outside, it says Sansui, Kusabana, and Kanshiga.
24:12On the inside, it says Kakei Nensei.
24:17It is said that it was made in the new era of China.
24:21She liked it very much, so she actually used it.
24:26The monji inside the teapot became popular,
24:29and the teapot stood out.
24:31I thought it was good.
24:32However, it is an old teapot, so what if you get a high price?
24:36I don't want to sell it.
24:41According to her own age,
24:43the price is 920,000 yen.
24:46When she showed it at the tea party,
24:48everyone said it was rare.
24:51She is expecting a good price,
24:54but what is the result?
24:57Come on, Chaka-chan!
24:58It is 120,000 yen!
25:00She did it!
25:03Wow!
25:06It is true that baked goods are rare.
25:09After the end of the 18th century,
25:11Chinese cuisine was popular in Japan.
25:15We ordered tea from China,
25:18made it, and imported it.
25:20It is a design that satisfies the taste of Japanese people,
25:24such as the fine karakusa pattern and the surrounding picture.
25:28It is made very carefully.
25:31Please take good care of it.
25:33What should I do?
25:35You will sell it with a good price, right?
25:39Next, Mr. Ryomo from Taiji-cho.
25:43What is Taiji-cho like?
25:45It is a town that has been flourishing with pottery since ancient times.
25:48It is a town with the culture of whales.
25:50The name Ryono is a very common name in Taiji-cho.
25:55I heard that the people who rowed the boat named it Ryono.
26:00Is that so?
26:02Her parents' house is right in front of the sea.
26:05I've seen dolphins jumping in the ocean.
26:09I want to go there.
26:10You want to go there, right?
26:11Whale watching can be done at home, right?
26:14It is quite far away.
26:16It doesn't matter if it is far away.
26:20Here is the treasure.
26:23It is a whale.
26:25It is a picture of a whale by a cartoonist, Shimizu-kun.
26:30Shimizu-kun is famous for his picture of Kappa in Kizakura.
26:35It is a picture of a whale.
26:37I think it is quite rare.
26:40About 50 years ago, when Shimizu visited Taiji-cho,
26:44his grandfather, who was a friend of the lady who stayed at the hotel,
26:48bought a tour guide and took him to the whale museum.
26:53Shimizu was very happy that he could learn about the ecology and history of whales,
26:58and that it was a good experience.
27:01As a thank you, he drew this picture and gave it to his grandfather.
27:05When you look at a real whale, it looks rough and scary.
27:10However, this picture is drawn by a cartoonist, so it is cute.
27:15If you look closely, the person who got the flag is on his back.
27:20The way he draws the water is very cute.
27:25The expression of the sea is wonderful.
27:28The estimated value of this picture is 100,000 yen.
27:33His grandfather said that he wanted to put this picture on the bulletin board,
27:37so it was really good that it came true today.
27:41What is the result?
27:43Come on!
27:44Perfect!
27:45100,000 yen!
27:46Great job!
27:50I think it is a cute and wonderful work.
27:53Shimizu Kon is famous for his picture of Kappa.
27:56Whales appear in his creative picture book.
27:59In Nagasaki, where I was born,
28:01there is a bronze statue of Kappa on a whale.
28:04The person on the whale is drawn in a very interesting and cute way.
28:09The feeling of the waves is also very good.
28:12It is a good work with a feeling of gratitude for his grandfather.
28:16Please take good care of it.
28:17It was perfect.
28:18It was perfect!
28:20Next is Mr. Shimizu, who raises a rare frog.
28:25What is it?
28:26It is a famous poisonous frog in South America called Madara Yadokugaeru.
28:30A famous poisonous frog?
28:33This is the Madara Yadokugaeru.
28:36Wow!
28:37There is poison in the local area,
28:39but if you buy it at home, there is no poison because of the relationship with the feed,
28:42so there is no problem raising it.
28:44If you go to the cage to feed it, it will come to you, so it's pretty cute.
28:50Here is the treasure!
28:52Oh, a frog!
28:53It's a frog!
28:55From a whale to a frog!
28:59This is a representative of Wakayama in Japan.
29:02It is a frog of Nanki Otokoyamayaki.
29:06On the back, the name of the author, Kousentei Senba, is engraved.
29:11This frog also has a scary color.
29:15The eyes are light blue.
29:16It's light blue.
29:17The tail of the back is very realistic.
29:21It's so realistic that it looks like it's going to jump out now.
29:25This is what the grandfather, who was researching the local area, got.
29:29When I was in the bubble, a antique shop sold it for 300,000 yen,
29:33and I told my father that I came home.
29:36A frog?
29:37A frog.
29:38This one?
29:39Yes.
29:42What do you think of this frog from a frog lover's point of view?
29:45When I first saw it, it was a poisonous color,
29:47so I didn't know what it was,
29:49but when I bought Yadokugaeru,
29:51I think I've grown fond of it.
29:55The estimated price of this frog is 300,000 yen.
30:01I like this frog very much,
30:03but it's a story from the bubble era,
30:05so I don't think I'll buy it now.
30:08What is the result?
30:11400,000 yen!
30:13This is surprising!
30:17I did it!
30:18Thank you very much.
30:19It's a real frog!
30:24Although it's called Nankyo Tokoyamayaki,
30:26there are very few names of the maker.
30:31Among them, there was an exception,
30:33a person who was known as a master craftsman from that time.
30:36Kousentei Senba,
30:38the shape of a lion,
30:40and Byoubosae are still kept in the museum.
30:44He was very good at making these dolls.
30:47He was very good at making these dolls.
30:49His eyes and body movements
30:51look like they are about to move.
30:53He is very good at making them.
30:55He is also known as a master craftsman.
30:58He carefully separates the purple and blue
31:01and the vivid colors of Chinese Kouchi Utsushi.
31:06He is a local treasure.
31:08Please take good care of him.
31:10Thank you very much.
31:11I'm glad.
31:13Next is Mr. Hamaguchi,
31:15who works at a plums making company.
31:17I bought a lot of plums today.
31:19You bought a lot of plums.
31:21I'm glad.
31:23It says Chobi-Ume in Uchiyo.
31:26Chobi-Ume is a favorite product.
31:30I made plums from a long time ago
31:32and concentrated them
31:34and put them on a tablet.
31:39It's delicious!
31:41It's true.
31:45It's sour.
31:47It's very sour.
31:49No way.
31:52It's true.
31:57It's a habit.
32:00Here are the treasures.
32:03I'll sing a song.
32:11This person's...
32:15Do you want to sing again?
32:18It's Takehisa Yumeji's song,
32:20Kakejiku.
32:22The song he just sang
32:24is a famous song written by Takehisa Yumeji,
32:26Yoimachigusa.
32:28This Kakejiku
32:30is actually not his own,
32:32but a 32-year-old son bought it
32:34with his own money.
32:37My son is a little strange.
32:41When I was a student,
32:43I liked to collect
32:45bonsai trees.
32:47But I didn't want to get them
32:49from my wife at all.
32:51Because I'm a student,
32:52I rarely use them.
32:54As a parent,
32:56I was a little worried.
32:58His son is the most proud
33:00of this Kakejiku
33:02in his collection,
33:04so what if this Kakejiku
33:06is a fake?
33:08I collected a lot of bonsai trees,
33:10and I thought
33:12my wife would like them,
33:14so I applied.
33:16I see.
33:18He doesn't know much about painting,
33:20but...
33:22It's a little big.
33:24The balance is strange.
33:26I thought it was a fake.
33:28However,
33:30his son's evaluation is
33:32a million yen.
33:34This is my son's evaluation.
33:36I think it's a million yen.
33:40I think it's great
33:42that his son is passionate about what he likes,
33:44but as a parent,
33:46I'm a little worried.
33:48After this,
33:50let's go to the venue
34:00It's about 800,000 yen.
34:02Wow!
34:04Let's go!
34:061, 2, 3!
34:10His son,
34:12who has a single-mindedness
34:14and puts all his earnings
34:16into his work,
34:18is the most beautiful woman
34:20in Takeshita Yumeji.
34:22The result is...
34:243 million yen!
34:26This is great!
34:28Great!
34:30I can't read it.
34:34I wanted to meet my son.
34:36When Yumeji was in his 30s,
34:38he had a lot of
34:40interactions with Hikono.
34:42His work is
34:44a very colorful work
34:46that says,
34:48you can't tell people
34:50about that world.
34:52It's a very bold brushwork
34:54with a kimono pattern
34:56and a woman's eyebrows.
34:58His eyes are very big
35:00and you can feel
35:02his emotions.
35:04As he said,
35:06his hands are big.
35:08I don't think it's a bad balance.
35:10He is a unique Yumeji-style beauty.
35:12I think he has bought
35:14a good work.
35:16I think I'm going to
35:18get into this hobby more and more.
35:20Next,
35:22Moriwaki-san,
35:24a Kanteidan fan in his 30s.
35:26I think that's the way
35:28Kanteidan works.
35:30I've been watching
35:32Kanteidan since I was in elementary school.
35:34I bought a book
35:36of Kanteidan
35:38when I was in elementary school.
35:40It's this book.
35:42This is it!
35:44This is a treasure!
35:46Isn't it?
35:48Yes, it is.
35:50I've been watching it
35:52on TV since I was a kid.
35:54You are more beautiful than you look on TV.
36:00You are too shy.
36:02Here is the treasure.
36:08Two Sueki.
36:12One is a vessel in the shape of a lid.
36:16The other is a pot with a round bottom.
36:20If you turn it over,
36:22it looks like an octopus.
36:26In his family's house,
36:28which used to be a pottery shop,
36:30there are a lot of pottery
36:32that are passed down
36:34from generation to generation.
36:36You can tell
36:38when it was made
36:40by looking at the box.
36:42But these two pieces
36:44were not in the box
36:46and had no information.
36:48I don't know the origin
36:50of these two pieces.
36:52It's a mystery.
36:54Yes, it is.
36:56I don't know.
37:00His score is...
37:0210,000!
37:04Perfect!
37:06What is this character?
37:08My daughter is a calligrapher.
37:10She drew this for me.
37:12Wow!
37:14Before I came here,
37:16I went to the award ceremony.
37:18Wow!
37:20Amazing!
37:22His daughter is good at
37:24the character Ichi,
37:26so he gave her 10,000 yen.
37:28But he thinks it's more expensive.
37:30What is his score?
37:32Come on!
37:3410,000 yen!
37:36I'm glad it's not Ochi.
37:42This is more than 1,000 years old.
37:44From the Kofun period
37:46to the Heian period,
37:48these pieces have been
37:50baked in various places in Japan.
37:52Jomon pottery and Yayoi pottery
37:54are all red.
37:56But from the Kofun period,
37:58they were baked in a kiln.
38:00The color of the iron
38:02changed to a grayish color.
38:04The one with a lid
38:06has a square window on the foot.
38:08It's an old type of pottery from the Kofun period.
38:10The one with a pot
38:12is made with a furnace,
38:14so it has a round shape.
38:16People like to
38:18put flowers on it.
38:20Most of them are imported,
38:22so they are often stolen.
38:24But I think it's precious
38:26that they are all preserved.
38:28Congratulations!
38:30Thank you very much.
38:32The jury will be watching
38:34from all over Japan.
38:36Next,
38:38from Niigata City, Niigata Prefecture.
38:40This is a select shop
38:42in Niigata City,
38:44Avenue.
38:46Hello.
38:48Welcome.
38:50The next client is
38:52the owner,
38:54Mr. Abe Minehisa.
38:56Avenue was founded
38:58in 1972
39:00by his father, Mr. Sadahaki.
39:02Mr. Abe has been
39:04in charge of the store
39:06since he was 23.
39:08In the 1990s,
39:10when the Amekaji boom happened,
39:12many customers
39:14came to the store
39:16because of the
39:18variety of items
39:20and the large number
39:22of customers.
39:24We are
39:26committed to
39:28creating a store
39:30that can be enjoyed
39:32by all ages.
39:34We have selected
39:36more than 50 brands.
39:38Let's take a look at
39:40some of them.
39:42Here they are.
39:44Up and down,
39:46denim and denim.
39:48This is a popular
39:50denim and denim style.
39:52This is a replica
39:54of an item
39:56created in the 1950s.
39:58This color is called
40:00one-wash,
40:02but as you wear it,
40:04the color changes
40:06as you wear it.
40:08Please try it on.
40:10I see.
40:14By the way,
40:16what is the treasure?
40:18It's a very rare sneaker.
40:20About 30 years ago,
40:22it was found
40:24at an American auction site.
40:26I used to love sneakers
40:28and collected them,
40:30but they were
40:32sold out
40:34because there were
40:36only five of them
40:38in the world.
40:40I really wanted one,
40:42so I got excited.
40:44After a long search,
40:46he managed to get one.
40:48How much was it?
40:50It was 2.8 million yen.
40:52It was very expensive,
40:54so he decided to buy it
40:56after seeing the real thing.
40:58He negotiated with the seller
41:00and went directly to
41:02the auction site.
41:04Now,
41:06I'm curious
41:08if it's true
41:10or not.
41:12Let's see
41:14what kind of sneaker
41:16it is in the studio.
41:18Here's our guest.
41:20He's from Niigata Prefecture.
41:22He's Mr. Imehisa Abe.
41:24Hello.
41:26He's wearing a deni-deni outfit.
41:28Nice to meet you.
41:30You look good in this outfit.
41:34I've never had a chance
41:36to bite a candy like this.
41:38This is a replica.
41:40It's a Japanese brand.
41:42It's worth tens of thousands of yen.
41:44This sneaker
41:46is worth 2.8 million yen.
41:48It's expensive, isn't it?
41:50I don't know.
41:52All the vintage items
41:54are expensive now.
41:56Let's take a look.
41:58Wow!
42:00What's this?
42:02It's Nike Air Jordan 1.
42:04It's not for sale.
42:06Air Jordan 1 is not for sale.
42:08I guess he made a sample
42:10and gave it to a great person.
42:12According to the information
42:14of the seller,
42:16the owner is
42:18the president of Nike,
42:20Michael Jordan,
42:22and John McEnroe.
42:24I was wondering
42:26who he was.
42:28He was just an old man.
42:30He didn't have a box.
42:32He just put it in a basket.
42:34So he bought
42:36your sneaker for 2.8 million yen.
42:38Why did he have it?
42:40I don't know.
42:42Didn't you ask him
42:44why he got it?
42:46I should have asked him to translate.
42:48Why did he do that?
42:50That's the most important question.
42:52Michael Jordan,
42:54the president of Nike.
42:56He has made
42:58a lot of dunk shots
43:00and won many awards.
43:02He is a 5-time season MVP
43:04and a 6-time winner
43:06of the Chicago Bulls.
43:08He has done
43:10a lot of great things
43:12in the NBA history.
43:14Nike Air Jordan
43:16is a basketball shoe
43:18developed by Nike,
43:20a sports clothing manufacturer.
43:22Even now,
43:24a new model
43:26is being made.
43:28The Chicago Bulls
43:30nominated Jordan
43:32for the 3rd place
43:34in the draft in 1984.
43:36Jordan,
43:38who has been showing
43:40extraordinary talent
43:42since the University of North Carolina,
43:44was talking about
43:46a contract with Nike.
43:48Most of the star players
43:50have contracted with Converse
43:52and Adidas.
43:54Jordan also wanted it.
43:56At that time,
43:58Nike was just a small manufacturer
44:00in Oregon.
44:02But Jordan's future
44:04required a 5-year contract
44:06of $500,000
44:08every year.
44:10Both companies
44:12agreed.
44:14And Air Jordan 1
44:16was born.
44:18It was named
44:20after Nike's air cushioning technology
44:22and Jordan's nickname
44:24Air.
44:26This model
44:28is lightweight
44:30but has a great impact
44:32when landing.
44:34It was also sold to the general public.
44:36The price is $65.
44:38There are 18
44:40color variations.
44:42Among them,
44:44Jordan wore
44:46the team color
44:48of the Bulls,
44:50white, red, and black.
44:52It was called Chicago.
44:54According to
44:56the NBA regulations,
44:58shoes must be
45:00more than 70% white.
45:02Since there were
45:04many shoes in white,
45:06this color was sensational.
45:10In addition,
45:12according to the regulations,
45:14shoes must be
45:16black and red.
45:18Of course,
45:20you can't wear this color
45:22in the official game,
45:24but Nike promoted
45:26it as
45:28shoes prohibited by the NBA.
45:30This became
45:32a big topic
45:34and was a big hit.
45:36Due to this success,
45:38Nike grew rapidly.
45:40After that,
45:42Air Jordan
45:44started to
45:46release new models.
45:48Not only players,
45:50but also
45:52many famous musicians
45:54wore them.
45:56They became a symbol
45:58of street culture
46:00and became more popular.
46:02Now, people all over the world
46:04wear them as
46:06sneakers.
46:08Let's look at
46:10Air Jordan 1.
46:12Air Jordan 1
46:14has a black enamel leather
46:16and a metallic gold logo.
46:18Air Jordan 1
46:20is the same size
46:22as Jordan's feet.
46:24It's 13 inches.
46:26Air Jordan 1
46:28has 18 types
46:30of shoes.
46:32Some of them
46:34have different materials
46:36and colors.
46:38This is one of them.
46:42How do they compare?
46:50Considering
46:52the history of Nike,
46:54I think
46:56Air Jordan is
46:58better than Air Jordan.
47:02How much is it?
47:04500,000 yen.
47:06It's much lower.
47:08I think 500,000 yen is enough.
47:10Mr. Iwata,
47:12I think it's worth more.
47:14I think it's worth 5 million yen.
47:165 million yen?
47:18Let's open the price.
47:20Let's open the price.
47:22How much is it?
47:2410,000,000 yen.
47:26100,000,000 yen.
47:28200,000,000 yen.
47:30It's 5 million yen.
47:32It's 5 million yen.
47:34I won!
47:36Mr. Iwata won!
47:38I won!
47:40If there is a shoe museum,
47:42this is a real treasure
47:44displayed there.
47:46This is a sample
47:48from 1985.
47:50At that time,
47:52it was a special model
47:54made only for the players
47:56and related people
47:58supported by Nike.
48:00There was a time
48:02when this model didn't come out.
48:04It's called a unicorn shoe.
48:06I've been told
48:08that I don't know if it exists.
48:10There is a logo
48:12called wing mark
48:14on both sides of the mouth,
48:16but the normal one
48:18is only on one side.
48:20This gold
48:22gradually turns green
48:24when it touches the air.
48:26It's almost clean.
48:28Among the samples,
48:30this is a model
48:32that we want to
48:34put out as much as possible
48:36as a precious collector.
48:38What do you think?
48:40Thank you very much.
48:42It's free.
48:44Congratulations!
48:46Thank you very much.
48:48We are looking for a client.
48:50If you want to sell a treasure,
48:52please apply
48:54to the address
48:56at the end of the video
48:58.
49:00We are waiting for you.
49:02For more information,
49:04please see the program homepage.

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