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00:00Teletubbies
00:30It's the real thing!
00:33The treasure that the cat found!
00:36It's almost a fake.
00:38Isn't it a murder?
00:39No, it's totally different.
00:41It's different?
00:42It's totally different.
00:43I think it's the most fattening.
00:45I think it's the most fattening.
00:47I think it's the most fattening.
00:49What do you think?
00:51What do you think?
00:53What do you think?
00:55Today's guest is...
00:57Today's guest is...
00:59Mr. Goro Yamada,
01:01who is an editor,
01:03a commentator,
01:05and many other things.
01:08Born in 1958 in Tokyo,
01:13he graduated from the Faculty of Literature and Press
01:15at the University of Tokyo
01:17and joined Kodansha.
01:20He was assigned to be a fashion reporter
01:22for young people
01:24and an editor for Hot Dog Press.
01:26At first, he wasn't interested in fashion,
01:30but he woke up to the fact
01:32that he shouldn't write articles
01:34about things he doesn't like.
01:36He later became an editor.
01:40He made his debut on TV
01:42on the late-night show
01:44Tamori Club.
01:46His first appearance
01:48was as a butt commentator.
01:50He was a great commentator.
01:54He was so popular
01:56that he was surprised
01:58by the number of people
02:00who applauded him.
02:02He appeared on many shows.
02:12In 2021,
02:14he gave a lecture
02:16on YouTube channel
02:18on the theme of art.
02:20He gained popularity
02:22with his unique point of view
02:24and easy-to-understand commentary.
02:26He now has more than
02:28650,000 subscribers.
02:42Mr. Yamada has been on TV
02:44for many years.
02:46This year is his 30th anniversary.
02:48On Saturday, March 22,
02:50he will be on TV
02:52with a special program.
02:56Here is a guest.
03:00Mr. Yamada from Tokyo.
03:08He was an editor for Hot Dog Press.
03:10I used to read a lot.
03:12It's like a date manual.
03:16Did I help you?
03:18Yes, you did.
03:20How is your health?
03:22I'm fine.
03:24I'm taking antipyretics.
03:26I see.
03:28Your medicine skills have improved a lot.
03:30Yes, they have.
03:32I see.
03:34I've been waiting for you for 1,500 times.
03:36Tokyo has changed
03:38after 30 years.
03:40I used to be an editor.
03:42I used to make a town
03:44for a magazine.
03:46It's all gone now.
03:48The industrial structure has changed.
03:50The town has changed.
03:52I went to an old coffee shop this afternoon.
03:54Thanks to social media,
03:56it became popular again.
04:00It's retro.
04:02Yes, it is.
04:04Let's open the treasure.
04:08It's a guitar.
04:10It's a guitar
04:12made by a guitar maker
04:14who represents Japan.
04:16It's a guitar
04:18made by him.
04:20A guitar made by him?
04:22You introduced
04:24my YouTube channel.
04:26There were some guitars
04:28with skulls.
04:30The person who watched
04:32my YouTube channel
04:34has a guitar with skulls.
04:36He said,
04:38it's you.
04:40I want you to listen to my guitar.
04:42I got a letter.
04:44It said Akira Sumura.
04:46He's a world-famous
04:48guitar collector.
04:50I thought it was great.
04:52You paid him to give you his guitar.
04:54I paid him.
04:56It's well-made.
04:58I have to find
05:00the next person
05:02who likes guitar and skulls.
05:04Skulls look good
05:06on a guitar.
05:08Each skull has a face.
05:10Really?
05:12It's made by a human.
05:14It looks like
05:16a smiling skull.
05:18It's cute.
05:20Do you know who it is?
05:22Was he here?
05:34It's a good sound.
05:36It's a good sound.
05:38How much is it?
05:40It's 990,000 yen.
05:42It's similar to
05:44the model
05:46made by Shiro Tsuji.
05:50It's about
05:521.5 million yen.
05:54Let's see.
05:56Open the price.
06:06It's 6,000,000 yen.
06:08I didn't know that.
06:10I didn't know that.
06:12I didn't know that.
06:14It's a rare guitar.
06:16It's a rare guitar.
06:18It's a full-acoustic guitar
06:20made by Shiro Tsuji,
06:22a Japanese guitar craftsman,
06:24in 1988.
06:26It has a shape
06:28like a violin.
06:30It has a head
06:32and a tailpiece.
06:34It's made of
06:36a skull.
06:38It's the only
06:40special product.
06:42It's 6,000,000 yen.
06:44Why is it cheaper?
06:46If it's used,
06:48the price will be lower
06:50than the new one.
06:52People may think
06:54it's too expensive.
06:56Please take good care of it.
07:00Next,
07:02from Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture.
07:08The next client
07:10is Mr. Kenichi Saito,
07:12who is 87 years old.
07:14He is very active
07:16in the city.
07:18I'm 87 years old.
07:20I have a calm mind.
07:22I don't do anything
07:24but exercise.
07:26If you look closely,
07:28the city is not ordinary.
07:30It looks heavy.
07:32It's three times heavier
07:34than a normal guitar.
07:36It's three times heavier
07:38than a normal guitar.
07:40It's good
07:42because it makes
07:44my body feel
07:46deeper.
07:48He started kendo
07:50when he was a junior high school student.
07:52He has been doing it
07:54every morning.
07:56Until 5 years ago,
07:58I felt good.
08:00In the past,
08:02he had three shops
08:04in the city.
08:06In addition,
08:08he was a member
08:10of a business organization
08:12called Zenri-ren.
08:14At that time,
08:16iron perma,
08:18or punch perma,
08:20was very popular
08:22not only in Japan
08:24but also abroad.
08:26In the 1980s,
08:28Japan was still
08:30in a very prosperous era.
08:32That's a good memory.
08:34By the way,
08:36what is your treasure?
08:38It's a jewelry
08:40I bought for my wife.
08:42Jewelry?
08:44About 40 years ago,
08:46I bought it
08:48at a Taiwanese jewelry store
08:50that I visited
08:52when I was teaching kendo.
08:54With his daily gratitude,
08:56as soon as he gave it to me,
08:58he said,
09:00I don't want it.
09:02He asked his wife
09:04about it.
09:06It looks flashy,
09:08and it was a little
09:10difficult for me
09:12to put it on.
09:14I didn't know
09:16if it was real or fake.
09:18A little.
09:20A little.
09:22We always
09:24break up like that.
09:26I want to make sure
09:28if it's real or fake.
09:30I look forward to working with you.
09:34Let's see
09:36what kind of jewelry
09:38is in the studio.
09:40Here is the client.
09:42He is Mr. Teiichi Saito
09:44from Kamagawa.
09:50Do you work in the city every morning?
09:52Yes.
09:54If I shake it 15 times,
09:56it will be almost full.
09:5815 times?
10:00Yes.
10:02There is an interesting story.
10:04The punch perm is
10:06wound around.
10:08If you put medicine on it,
10:10you can keep it.
10:12If you wash it,
10:14you can keep it.
10:16But if you dry it
10:18in the sun,
10:20it will be wound around.
10:22It's called magic.
10:24Let me show you again.
10:26I'm not a magician.
10:30I'm having a lot of fun.
10:34You look
10:36young and good.
10:40I'm often told that
10:42I look better in person.
10:44I'm not married yet.
10:46Why are you
10:48smiling?
10:50Open the treasure.
10:56It's a pendant of Hakasango.
10:58At first, I didn't like it.
11:00It's flashy.
11:02Yes.
11:04I was angry.
11:06I asked a jeweler
11:08to make it for me.
11:10What do you think of this pendant?
11:12The color is vivid and beautiful.
11:14I thought it would be fashionable
11:16if I put it on.
11:18Your wife is here.
11:20Is everything you buy
11:22flashy?
11:24Yes.
11:26Everything is big.
11:28The city was also flashy.
11:30The city was also big.
11:32How did you get it?
11:34There is a beauty school
11:36in Taiwan that invited me.
11:38After the course,
11:40I was invited
11:42to a beauty school in Taiwan.
11:44There is a jewelry store
11:46that my wife goes to.
11:48There is something good there.
11:50It's cheap, so take it.
11:52How much did you buy it for?
11:54200,000 yen.
11:56If you go to Japan,
11:58it will be doubled.
12:00It's like you're being deceived.
12:02It's the president's house.
12:04Please take a bath.
12:06I took a bath.
12:08It's gold.
12:10He has a lot of money,
12:12so I trusted him and bought it.
12:14He's too nice.
12:16No.
12:18No.
12:22Vivid colors
12:24and smooth gloss.
12:28Red coral is
12:30one of the birthstones of March.
12:32It is known as a jewel,
12:34but it is not a stone.
12:36Also,
12:38wood is shaped like a tree,
12:40but it is not a plant.
12:42In fact,
12:44it is a special animal
12:46that belongs
12:48to the category of
12:50a treasured animal
12:52in the Iso-Gin-Chaku and Kura-Gi.
12:54In the first place,
12:56coral is classified
12:58into two major categories,
13:00fossilized coral and
13:02jeweled coral.
13:04Fossilized coral lives
13:06relatively high
13:08in shallow waters
13:10where light reaches,
13:12forming a huge coral reef.
13:14On the other hand,
13:16jeweled coral lives
13:18in deep waters
13:20where light does not reach
13:22like a tree.
13:24Red coral is
13:26one of these jeweled corals.
13:28Jeweled coral
13:30grows extremely slowly
13:32and takes several decades
13:34to grow to the size
13:36of the fingers of an adult.
13:38The main coral reefs are
13:40the Mediterranean Sea,
13:42the South China Sea,
13:44and the Japanese Basin.
13:46In Japan,
13:48it was not until the Meiji period
13:50that
13:52jeweled coral began
13:54to be collected in earnest.
13:58Before that,
14:00only a limited number of
14:02special privileges
14:04were allowed to be obtained
14:06from outside Japan.
14:10For example,
14:12this suzuri-bako
14:14is a customary tool
14:16of Chiyo-hime,
14:18the daughter of Tokugawa Iemitsu,
14:20the three great generals.
14:22However,
14:24a part of the gorgeous
14:26Takamaki
14:28called Hatsune-no-choudo
14:30is designated as a national treasure.
14:36On the other hand,
14:38this is the ryokan
14:40of the Ryukyu Kingdom
14:42built from the 18th to the 19th century.
14:44Along with gold,
14:46silver, crystal,
14:48and menou,
14:50a large number of jeweled corals
14:52are displayed.
14:54This is also a national treasure.
14:56In addition to red corals,
14:58white corals
15:00and pink corals
15:02also exist.
15:04Although white corals
15:06are called white,
15:08they are often white
15:10or sepia-colored
15:12and are traded at a relatively low price.
15:14Pink corals
15:16range in color
15:18from those close to white
15:20to those with strong redness.
15:22Among them,
15:24light pink corals
15:26are called Boke coral
15:28and are treasured.
15:30Of all the jeweled corals,
15:32the most valuable
15:34is the red coral.
15:36Japanese corals
15:38are more vibrant
15:40and popular
15:42than those from the Mediterranean
15:44or the South China Sea.
15:46Also,
15:48the darker the color,
15:50the higher the price.
15:52For example,
15:54the blood-red corals
15:56are the most popular
15:58in the world.
16:02Let's take a look
16:04at another item.
16:06This is a pendant top
16:08of a red coral.
16:10The diameter is 1.8 cm.
16:12The color is transparent
16:14red
16:16and full of elegance.
16:18However,
16:20since red corals
16:22are valuable,
16:24there are a number
16:26of successful artifacts.
16:28How is it?
16:30How is it?
16:32How did you feel
16:34when you saw the VTR?
16:36It's real!
16:38Let's do it
16:40here from now on.
16:42Are you confident?
16:44Yes.
16:46It's blood-red,
16:48isn't it?
16:50Yes, it is.
16:52Is the Atasango
16:54bought in Taiwan
16:56real?
17:02It's so heavy!
17:16Will my daughter
17:18wear it?
17:20She is a professional dancer.
17:22She is a professional dancer.
17:24I think it's good.
17:26How much do you think
17:28the price is?
17:30From 200,000 yen
17:32to 400,000 yen.
17:34400,000 yen.
17:36As a real one,
17:381,000,000 yen.
17:40What kind of calculation
17:42did you make?
17:44Let's see the price.
17:46Let's see.
17:48Is it real?
17:501,000,000 yen.
17:52100,000 yen.
17:54100,000 yen.
17:56100,000 yen.
17:58We did it!
18:00We did it!
18:02We did it!
18:04It's real.
18:06Yes.
18:08I think it's a Taiwan coral.
18:10The growth of a gem coral
18:12is very slow.
18:14The diameter is only
18:16about 0.3 mm per year.
18:18It's a very precious thing.
18:20However,
18:22the shape of the coral
18:24is not a complete sphere.
18:26The second one
18:28is a little light in color.
18:30Without these two points,
18:32you can wear it twice as much.
18:36I want you to wear it.
18:38Please wear it properly.
18:40Thank you very much.
18:44On April 1st,
18:46a 3.5-hour special
18:48will be held
18:50in front of the studio.
18:56In addition,
18:58Takahashi will participate
19:00in the Legend Athlete.
19:02Before that,
19:04we will show you
19:06a large-scale release
19:08of a treasure.
19:10Mr. Suzuki's treasure
19:12was given to him
19:14by his late father.
19:16It's a treasure
19:18that everyone knows.
19:20Here it is.
19:22Wow.
19:24It's a novel
19:26written by
19:28Natsume Soseki.
19:30I think it's
19:32a preservation manuscript.
19:34Preservation manuscript?
19:36A preservation manuscript?
19:38Mitsukusa was
19:40published by Asahi Shimbun
19:42in the year before Soseki's death.
19:44As a result,
19:46it became the last completed work.
19:48The ink is spilling.
19:50The ink is spilling.
19:52It looks like a hole in a cigarette.
19:54It's probably like this.
19:56It's probably like this.
19:58It's probably like this.
20:00The estimated value
20:02is 400,000 yen.
20:04What is the result?
20:08The answer is
20:102.5 million yen!
20:12The answer is
20:142.5 million yen!
20:16The answer is
20:182.5 million yen!
20:20Surprisingly,
20:22three of them were
20:24new discoveries
20:26that were not recorded
20:28last week.
20:30Usually,
20:32young artists
20:34gather around
20:36the desk
20:38and ask the staff
20:40if they could give it to them.
20:42I personally think
20:44four of them
20:46are the best.
20:48Fukuhara's treasure
20:50is a big surprise.
20:52is a big surprise.
20:54Here it is.
20:56What?
20:58What's that?
21:00It's a beard
21:02that professional wrestler
21:04Kazushi Sakuraba
21:06wore for a cosplay.
21:10In 2003,
21:12at the fighting event
21:14Pride Grand Prix,
21:16Sakuraba wore
21:18a Super Mario cosplay.
21:20Here's a picture
21:22of that time.
21:24Here it is!
21:26Actually,
21:28he had a nosebleed
21:30and was infected.
21:32When I was passing by,
21:34he took off his beard
21:36and threw it at me.
21:38I asked the security guard
21:40to pick up his beard.
21:42I was worried
21:44that he didn't use it.
21:46I was worried
21:48that he didn't use it.
21:50He's been taking care of it
21:52since then,
21:54but his wife isn't interested at all.
21:56He's been taking care of it
21:58since then,
22:00but his wife isn't interested at all.
22:04The estimated price
22:06was 30,000 yen.
22:08What's the result?
22:10Ta-da!
22:12100,000 yen!
22:14He did it!
22:16He did it!
22:18His beard is worth 100,000 yen!
22:20His beard is worth 100,000 yen!
22:22His beard is worth 100,000 yen!
22:24He is a professional fighter
22:26who wants to excite the audience.
22:28His opponent is Kevin Randleman.
22:30He is a muscular fighter
22:32known as Real Donkey Kong.
22:34In order to fight against him,
22:36he entered the ring
22:38in a Super Mario costume
22:40and won a brilliant victory.
22:42He entered the ring
22:44in a serious martial arts costume
22:46and his fight
22:48stirred up the martial arts boom.
22:50He is a treasure
22:52Nina has a tan
22:54and a bright skin.
22:56She is the president
22:58of a voice actor company
23:00in Kagoshima.
23:02She appeared
23:04in a self-produced commercial.
23:06This is it.
23:08Everyone has their own secret
23:10and various advices come to me.
23:12I have this
23:14because I want to know
23:16the secret of success.
23:18It's really black.
23:20I see.
23:22You had a hard time choosing your costume.
23:24Yes.
23:26We can't wear it.
23:28We can't wear it.
23:30We can't wear a leather jacket.
23:32Did you come to Tokyo today?
23:34I came here two days ago.
23:36Where did you come from?
23:38You are too forward.
23:40This is a secret to the company.
23:42I went to Hon-Yama.
23:44I was wondering where to go.
23:46I was wondering where to go.
23:48I was wondering where to go.
23:50I was wondering where to go.
23:52Here are the treasures.
23:56This is a letter
23:58that Takamori Saigo,
24:00a hero of Kagoshima,
24:02wrote to Aikana.
24:04Aikana is a woman
24:06he met on an island.
24:08Saigo married Aikana
24:10on Amami Island.
24:12He gave his eldest son Kikujiro
24:14and his eldest daughter Kikuso.
24:16However, he was called back by his family
24:18and separated.
24:20It says Aikana here.
24:22Is this it?
24:24It says Kichinosuke here.
24:26It says Kichinosuke here.
24:28He got it from his late grandfather,
24:30but he was not interested in it
24:32and left it alone for many years.
24:36I got interested in Segodon.
24:38I got interested in Segodon.
24:40I thought it was a good chance.
24:42I thought it was a good chance.
24:44The estimated value
24:46is 3,000,000 yen.
24:50What is the result?
24:545,000,000 yen!
24:56Congratulations!
24:58We did it!
25:00Congratulations!
25:025,000,000 yen!
25:04This is a letter
25:06from Takamori Saigo to Aikana.
25:08It says,
25:10Happy New Year.
25:12I would like to report
25:14that Kikujiro's younger sister,
25:16Kikuso, would like you
25:18to move to Kagoshima.
25:20If you and your mother
25:22don't agree,
25:24you don't have to force yourself.
25:26You can do whatever you want.
25:28I can feel your love
25:30as a father.
25:32I don't think
25:34there are many letters
25:36for Aikana.
25:38I will take good care of it.
25:40I think it will go up more.
25:42More?
25:44More?
25:46What is the treasure
25:48of Matsuo,
25:50a former international pilot?
25:52What is it?
25:54It's a Gibeon meteorite.
25:56A meteorite?
25:58This size?
26:00No way!
26:02A Gibeon meteorite
26:04is an iron meteorite
26:06that fell on Gibeon,
26:08the largest meteorite in the world.
26:10When he was an international
26:12pilot,
26:14he went to various
26:16stores around the world
26:18and bought them one by one.
26:20The bottom is cut
26:22and processed.
26:24It has a beautiful pattern.
26:26What is this pattern?
26:28Gibeon meteorite
26:30is popular because
26:32its pattern is beautiful.
26:34How much did it cost?
26:36It's quite heavy.
26:38Can I hold it?
26:40Yes, you can.
26:42Be careful of your waist.
26:44Oh!
26:46It's very heavy!
26:48It's like a comedian's reaction.
26:50It's 20 kg.
26:5220 kg?
26:54It's very heavy.
26:56It's like an amateur's reaction.
26:58It's really heavy.
27:00The estimated price
27:02is 5 million yen.
27:04After this,
27:06Studio Souzen
27:08was shocked.
27:28On April 1st,
27:30Studio Souzen
27:32and Okunoe
27:34participated in the
27:38Takahashi Naokora
27:40Legend Athlete.
27:46What is the result
27:48of the Gibeon meteorite
27:50collected by the former pilot?
27:52It's 24 million yen!
27:56It's 24 million yen!
28:02It's amazing!
28:04I thought it was 4.3 million yen,
28:06but it's 2,000!
28:10It's a great collection.
28:12I'm amazed.
28:14Each one is a museum.
28:16The biggest one is 6 million yen.
28:18The one next to it is about 5 million yen.
28:20The 1.4 kg one
28:22is about 10 million yen.
28:2410 million yen?
28:26If you want to make it 9,
28:28you have to cut
28:30and polish it.
28:32If I had money,
28:34I would buy it.
28:36Mr. Sato is
28:38the client.
28:40Actually,
28:42I can't
28:44film at home today.
28:46But his wife
28:48is against it.
28:50If I have to
28:52appear on TV,
28:54I have to get a divorce.
28:56That's what she said.
28:58In fact,
29:00she got hooked on it
29:02and collected it
29:04for 20 years
29:06without saving money.
29:10I don't know
29:12when she'll
29:14get a divorce.
29:16I don't know.
29:18Don't involve us.
29:20If we
29:22appear on TV,
29:24she'll say
29:26that we're crazy.
29:28How old is your daughter?
29:30She's over 20.
29:32Won't she say anything?
29:34I don't think she likes me.
29:36To regain
29:38the trust of his family,
29:40he chose the Nankin Akae
29:42Kaku Bachi.
29:44About 10 years ago,
29:46I met my destiny
29:48at Kotoichi.
29:50There's a small bee.
29:52Yes, there is.
29:54I thought it was a small bee.
29:56That's all?
29:58How much was it?
30:00About 500,000 yen.
30:02How much did you spend
30:04so far?
30:06About 2 million yen.
30:0820,000 yen on average?
30:10Maybe a little more.
30:12Tell me
30:14the real amount.
30:16About 5 million yen.
30:18His estimated value
30:20is 2 million yen.
30:22The estimated value
30:24of his destiny is...
30:282.5 million yen!
30:32I did it!
30:36At the end of the 17th century,
30:38it was a famous product
30:40made by Keitokuchin.
30:42Talk to your wife
30:44and continue
30:46your hobby.
30:48No, no, no!
30:50It's a coincidence!
30:54Mr. Hayatake
30:56is an expert of fish
30:58at the Japanese Aquaculture Association
31:00established for the development
31:02of aquaculture.
31:04He discovered
31:06the treasure
31:085 years ago
31:10when he was cleaning up
31:12the data room.
31:14I was impressed
31:16by how beautiful it was.
31:18I want you
31:20to inherit it for a long time.
31:22I was surprised
31:24that you paid
31:261 million yen for it.
31:28Here it is.
31:30Wow!
31:32It's full of fish.
31:34This is
31:36the Japanese Aquaculture Association's
31:38first published
31:40Japanese Aquaculture
31:42Botanical Dictionary.
31:44The Japanese Aquaculture
31:46Botanical Dictionary
31:48was established
31:50to commemorate
31:52the 50th anniversary
31:54of the establishment
31:56of the Japanese Aquaculture Association
31:58and was published
32:00in 1931 and 1932.
32:02In the dictionary,
32:04it was written
32:06that it was a coincidence
32:08that it was a scientific
32:10and accurate original.
32:12It was written
32:14that it was a scientific
32:16and accurate original.
32:18I've never seen
32:20such a big display
32:22of more than
32:24600 types of
32:26805 species of
32:28main sea creatures
32:30at that time.
32:32It's like
32:34swimming in the sea.
32:36It's wonderful.
32:38Did you find it
32:40from the office shelf?
32:42Yes, I did.
32:44By the way,
32:46what fish
32:48do you recommend
32:50to eat?
32:52It's called
32:54Tsubakuro-ei,
32:56which is like a stealth fighter.
32:58You can eat it as sashimi
33:00or as a simmered fish.
33:02Actually,
33:04I brought it home
33:06four days ago
33:08and it's still in the freezer.
33:101,000,000 yen
33:121,000,000 yen
33:141,000,000 yen
33:161,500,000 yen
33:181,500,000 yen
33:201,500,000 yen
33:221,500,000 yen
33:241,500,000 yen
33:261,500,000 yen
33:28This is a great discovery.
33:30It's well-preserved
33:32including the barracudas.
33:34It shows the artistic value
33:36and the overall value judgment
33:38of the fish.
33:40It would be great
33:42if it could be displayed
33:44in public including digital images.
33:46Mr. Nakajima
33:48is collecting toys from the 70s.
33:50How many toys
33:52do you have now?
33:54About 200 to 300.
33:56When he was a child,
33:58he couldn't buy many toys.
34:00He started collecting toys
34:02after he became a member of society.
34:04When he got married,
34:06his wife said
34:08her eyes were shining.
34:10She said she would support him.
34:12This is his wife,
34:14Ms. Midori.
34:16Did you really think so at that time?
34:18I didn't know what to do.
34:20The treasure is
34:22a super-powerful machine
34:24called Voltes 5
34:26which was released in 1977.
34:28It is a super-powerful machine.
34:30Five machines are combined
34:32to become a robot.
34:34It became very popular
34:36because it was innovative.
34:38At that time,
34:40it was 8,700 yen.
34:42He couldn't buy it
34:44when he was in junior high school.
34:46But he found it at a toy shop
34:48in the neighboring village
34:50when he was in high school.
34:52I thought,
34:54I did it!
34:56So I bought it right away.
34:58It is a treasure of youth.
35:00What about his wife?
35:02I want him to get rid of it.
35:04What?
35:06His wife wants him to get rid of it.
35:08It costs 30,000 yen.
35:10What is the result?
35:12Ta-da!
35:14120 minutes!
35:16What?
35:18This is amazing!
35:20What?
35:22The super-powerful machine
35:24is a global trend.
35:26If the box was more beautiful,
35:28it would cost about 2 million yen.
35:30Is it okay to continue?
35:32It can't be helped.
35:34The machine special!
35:36Please look forward to it!
35:38Next,
35:40we visited
35:42an atelier
35:44in Hamamatsu City,
35:46Shizuoka Prefecture.
35:52The next client
35:54is 81-year-old
35:56Masuhiro Tsuzuki.
35:58It looks like a wood print.
36:08Wait a minute.
36:14This is
36:16Gladiolus.
36:18Of course,
36:20he made the lower part and the upper part himself.
36:24In this picture,
36:26he rubbed the paint
36:288 times to get
36:30the right color.
36:32Rubbing the paint is
36:34especially difficult.
36:36The amount of paint
36:38and the amount of glue
36:40are important.
36:42If the amount of glue
36:44and the amount of varnish
36:46are too much,
36:48it will look weird.
36:50Even if I imagine
36:52what I want to do,
36:54I can't figure it out.
36:56I feel excited when I rub the paint.
36:58That's the difficulty of wood printing.
37:00It's also fun.
37:02It's been more than 40 years
37:04since he started wood printing.
37:06He used to be a member
37:08of the Japan Wood Printing Association.
37:10Every year,
37:12he exhibited his works at exhibitions.
37:16They are now displayed
37:18at the company he runs
37:20and are enjoyed by customers.
37:22Recently,
37:24he is focusing on the calendar.
37:28My friends
37:30and colleagues
37:32are worried about me.
37:34They told me
37:36they are looking forward
37:38to next year.
37:40It's wonderful.
37:44By the way,
37:46what is your treasure?
37:48This is the
37:50most beautiful
37:52treasure in the world.
37:54It's a craft
37:56that has collectors
37:58all over the world.
38:00He discovered it
38:02at an online auction
38:04about 20 years ago.
38:06I was impressed
38:08by the sharpness
38:10of his work.
38:12I've been doing wood printing
38:14for many years.
38:16I thought it was special
38:18when I saw it.
38:20When I got it,
38:22I looked it up.
38:24I found it
38:26to be the best
38:28in the world.
38:30I think
38:32it must be good.
38:34I'm looking forward
38:36to it.
38:38What is his treasure?
38:40Let's see it in the studio.
38:42Here is the client.
38:44Mr. Matsuhiro Suzuki
38:46from Shizuoka.
38:48Hello.
38:50Nice to meet you.
38:52Nice to meet you, too.
38:54He looks like
38:56an 80-year-old man.
38:58He looks young.
39:00He looks young.
39:02He looks young.
39:04He looks young.
39:06He looks young.
39:08He looks young.
39:10He looks young.
39:12He looks young.
39:14He looks young.
39:16He looks young.
39:18He looks young.
39:20He looks young.
39:22He looks young.
39:24He looks young.
39:26He looks young.
39:28What's this?
39:30KAIGYOKUSAI
39:32MASATSUGU
39:34KNEEBAR
39:36He is the one
39:38who warmed
39:40This is the world's most famous.
39:42It's the number one in Japan.
39:45It's so detailed.
39:47You can't see, hear, or say anything with this one.
39:50So you can cover your eyes and mouth with it.
39:54Oh, it's the legs.
39:56You can raise the legs.
39:57What's the material?
39:58It's a claw.
40:01It's the success of the fur.
40:03Each one is so detailed.
40:05Look at these fingers.
40:08You can see the claws.
40:10What's special about this one is that it's handwritten beautifully.
40:14Oh, I see.
40:16I can see it.
40:19It's so detailed.
40:22I think this is the most detailed work in the 40s and 50s.
40:27Do you have any other toys?
40:29I have about 120 to 130.
40:32It's the best among the toys.
40:34I think it's the best.
40:36Mr. Goro, what do you think?
40:38I'm sorry to say this, but there are a lot of famous toys.
40:42There are a lot of toys.
40:44But if you've made it this far, you don't have to do it under someone else's name.
40:50I see.
40:52I think it's small.
40:54How much did you buy it for?
40:55It was too cheap.
40:57You were talking so passionately.
41:00Was it cheap?
41:02I think it was less than 200,000 yen.
41:04How much did you buy it for?
41:06I bought it for 10 million yen at an auction in Australia.
41:10That's too bad.
41:13The reason why it was cheap was that there were people who didn't happen to see it.
41:18Did you see it when you didn't happen to see it?
41:20Yes, I saw it.
41:21It's all because of the chairman.
41:25In the days when clothes were the mainstream without pockets,
41:29people used to put gold leaf and cigarette butts between their obi.
41:35At that time, a string was attached to the end of the string to prevent it from falling.
41:43It was a practical item, but it was made with various decorations to catch the eye.
41:52It is said to be the smallest piece of art in everyday use.
41:58Kainyokusai Masatsugu is a masterpiece that was made with the passion of transcendent art.
42:09Born in Osaka in 1813,
42:14he learned sculpting techniques by himself when he was young.
42:18His name was Kainyokudo until the age of 20.
42:24After that, he carved Masatsugu, Kainyoku, and Kainyokusai until he died at the age of 50.
42:35He was very particular about the selection of materials.
42:39He used only the finest materials, such as ivory, jagged fangs, black charcoal, and cedar.
42:49Kainyokusai does not use any of these materials.
42:53Each material has its own texture.
42:58That is why Kainyokusai is a masterpiece of ivory.
43:01It is white and transparent.
43:03It is full of preciousness that cannot be described in words.
43:07The style of Kainyokusai is extremely practical.
43:10It is as if animals are living beings.
43:17In one facility, dogs, cats, monkeys, and rabbits are kept at home.
43:22Various animals are kept at home.
43:25They are made by grasping all kinds of features.
43:31The carving is also very good.
43:33This mouse has a soft and three-dimensional ear.
43:40The whiskers are carefully expressed with a blow-drill.
43:44The hair is carved in detail with a width of less than 1 mm.
43:49It is full of sacredness.
43:52What is this mouse grasping?
43:57It is a saya-endou.
44:00And it has four legs.
44:04No matter how small the fence of Kainyokusai is,
44:07it is made to withstand interference no matter where you look from.
44:13What is even more noteworthy is this lively red eye.
44:19This is the longest beak that lives in the tropical rainforest.
44:26The various expressions of the eyes are the essence of Kainyokusai.
44:33There is a lot of thought.
44:36At the base of this circle, all 12 cities are carved on both sides.
44:44The highest masterpiece is this 4.8 cm long hamaguri.
44:51At first glance, there is nothing unusual.
44:54When you open it, you can see Ryugu inside,
44:57and Urashima Taro riding on the back of a turtle is carved in detail.
45:02The world of Kainyokusai is expanding.
45:06However, most of the Kainyokusai materials were exported overseas during the Meiji period.
45:12Therefore, there are very few left in Japan.
45:19Let's take a look at the request again.
45:22This is a Kainyokusai masatsumu monkey.
45:26Its height is 3.5 cm.
45:30With its right hand, it has eyes.
45:33With its legs, it has ears.
45:35With its left hand, it holds its mouth.
45:38In other words, it is a monkey with only one monkey.
45:44Its humor and sense.
45:48Its fur is extremely delicate.
45:51It is really lovely to see it wearing a chan-chanko and curving its back.
45:58Judging from the fact that the name of Kainyokusai masatsumu is engraved,
46:03it is said that it was made after the age of 50.
46:06What is the conclusion?
46:10How do you feel about watching this video?
46:12I am confident.
46:13You are confident?
46:14Yes.
46:15There are many online auctions of Kainyokusai masatsumu.
46:19Most of them are fake.
46:20Then, this is fake, isn't it?
46:22This is completely different.
46:24It's different?
46:25Yes.
46:26How confident are you about this masatsumu?
46:28Well...
46:30I don't know.
46:32I don't mean I don't know.
46:33I mean...
46:34I don't know.
46:35I mean...
46:36Then, what do the people around you say?
46:38Today, I told everyone that I would do this.
46:42Yes.
46:43I will do this.
46:44Yes.
46:45Guts pose.
46:46I will do this.
46:48Will he be able to do the guts pose?
46:52To be continued...
46:55This is really wonderful.
46:57Good bye.
46:58Good bye.
46:59I have to sell this.
47:00No, no, no.
47:01No, no, no.
47:02Give it to me.
47:03Give it to me.
47:05This is the price of this masatsumu.
47:07How much is it?
47:08Please give me 3 million yen.
47:093 million yen.
47:10If this is real,
47:11I will give you 3 million yen.
47:12Mr. Tokoro.
47:13To be honest,
47:14I think this is a little different.
47:16I want to dream.
47:17I want to dream.
47:1810 million yen.
47:1910 million yen.
47:20Let's go.
47:21Open the price.
47:24Which one is it?
47:26Please.
47:271, 2, 3.
47:305,000 yen.
47:32I'm sorry.
47:3410,000 yen.
47:37I'm sorry.
47:38Wait a minute.
47:40Everyone is so happy.
47:44Wait a minute.
47:45Wait a minute.
47:46In a relatively new era,
47:48I'm trying to imitate it somehow.
47:51The material is not artificial.
47:53It feels like a kneaded object.
47:54It feels like a synthetic resin.
47:56It's greenish.
47:58It's in the gap.
48:00I'm using fibers to give it a color.
48:03It's the part of the fur.
48:05It's surprisingly rough.
48:07The way the lines are tilted is different.
48:09The curve of the back of the back hair is not a symmetrical curve.
48:14It's bent.
48:16It's decided.
48:17It's like a sea urchin.
48:19I'm not going to shake it like this.
48:21The lines are rattling.
48:23If this is a real Masatsugu,
48:26I think it's about 1,200 to 1,300 yen.
48:29What do you think?
48:31I understand.
48:34I'll study a little more.
48:36Please give it a try.
48:39Thank you very much.
48:41April 1st is a three-and-a-half-hour special.
48:45All over the studio.
48:47It's a big uproar.
48:52It's a shocking victory.
48:56In addition, Takahashi Naokora, a legendary athlete, also participates.
49:01KANTEIDAN is on TVer and U-NEXT.
49:04Please watch it.