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00:00:00THANK YOU FOR WATCHING.
00:00:30So I'm thinking of negotiating a little more.
00:00:33He's not very talkative, but he's got a lot of pressure.
00:00:37And now, the first meeting of the Ark & Peace Hirako's business trip.
00:00:42Akita prefecture, Uomachi, a storm of happening and action.
00:00:52Good morning, everyone.
00:00:54Thank you for coming today.
00:00:57I was talking to the original eel the other day, and now he's got a Cessna license.
00:01:02Oh, 9.6 million.
00:01:04Is it that expensive?
00:01:06Is there anything you'd like to do?
00:01:08I heard you can get a license for an elephant in Sri Lanka.
00:01:12My relatives got it.
00:01:14Did you admire it a little?
00:01:16There's too much information.
00:01:18I don't know.
00:01:20Today's guest is...
00:01:24The two bad boys of the comedy duo.
00:01:29They're both from Fukuoka prefecture.
00:01:32When they were kids, they were so cute.
00:01:37However...
00:01:45This is what it was like in high school.
00:01:48They're classmates and members of the same gang.
00:01:53Especially Mr. Sata.
00:01:55He was the leader of a group of 300 people.
00:01:59On the day of the career consultation, the three teachers asked him,
00:02:03What do you want to do in the future?
00:02:06When he answered, an actor,
00:02:09It's hard for an actor to remember lines.
00:02:12Laugh with Kiyoto.
00:02:16They formed the Bad Boys in 1997.
00:02:24Mr. Sata, who was in high tension, and Mr. Kiyoto, who was in low tension,
00:02:28They had a great relationship and got a lot of attention.
00:02:32I'm happy. You should say something, too.
00:02:35What?
00:02:36Your voice is small.
00:02:38You should speak up.
00:02:40Mr. Kiyoto put his all into everything other than comedy.
00:02:43This year, he made his debut as a cartoonist.
00:02:46Wow.
00:02:47He drew the daily life of his grandmother, who raised him as a parent in his childhood.
00:02:55He is said to be able to laugh even when he is sad.
00:03:03On the other hand, Mr. Sata also released his autobiography, Demekin.
00:03:09It became a topic of conversation and became a comic book.
00:03:13It was a big hit with more than 2 million copies in total.
00:03:19And recently, he's been into men's hobbies.
00:03:23Old cars and motorcycles, of course.
00:03:28DIY
00:03:32Marigold plants
00:03:35And goldfish.
00:03:37He is a man who never forgets his childhood.
00:03:40He has been receiving support from a wide range of generations.
00:03:43It looks expensive.
00:03:45Mr. Sata is also a collector, as you know from the program.
00:03:51Here comes the great man.
00:03:53Mr. Sata and Mr. Kiyoto.
00:03:56Nice to meet you.
00:03:58Nice to meet you, too.
00:04:02Thank you for coming.
00:04:04It's rare to see you two together, isn't it?
00:04:06Yes, it is.
00:04:07I was offered to be on the show, but for some reason, I came along.
00:04:12Sometimes, he makes me spill the beans.
00:04:15You look like an old lady when you get older.
00:04:20The teacher who told you to do comedy is wonderful.
00:04:23You're lucky.
00:04:25I'm glad I joined Yoshimoto Kogyo.
00:04:27Yoshimoto is the one who has the strongest comprehension.
00:04:30I'm going to take a lesson in comprehension from my manager today.
00:04:37Let's open the treasure.
00:04:43This is...
00:04:45Gorenger's equipment.
00:04:48Momoranger is still in the bag.
00:04:52I love Gorenger.
00:04:54I collected them from Kiranger.
00:04:57Now, I have all five of them.
00:04:59You didn't have them when you were a kid, did you?
00:05:02I collected them.
00:05:04How much was it?
00:05:06It was about 30,000 to 40,000 yen.
00:05:10Momoranger is 170,000 yen.
00:05:14That's a lot.
00:05:16Momoranger is that expensive?
00:05:18You can take off the mask.
00:05:20There's a face inside.
00:05:22I want to see it.
00:05:24It's easy to take it off.
00:05:26Like this.
00:05:29It's fun to take it off.
00:05:31All kinds of faces are different.
00:05:33I put on a mask and put it on a showcase.
00:05:37Do you collect other than Gorenger?
00:05:39I have about 700.
00:05:41700?
00:05:42How many did you get?
00:05:43I think it's over 20 million.
00:05:46There's too much difference in combination.
00:05:53I want to take it out of the bag and play with it.
00:05:57I want to take off the mask and talk to it.
00:06:00Kiyoto, how do you feel about this?
00:06:02I'm a little nervous.
00:06:05How much do you think it is?
00:06:07When I bought it, it was about 400,000 yen.
00:06:11It's about 500,000 yen.
00:06:14I understand.
00:06:16Let's open the price.
00:06:211, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
00:06:26850,000 yen.
00:06:29That's amazing.
00:06:31It's 850,000 yen.
00:06:34I've never seen a five-piece set.
00:06:38I see.
00:06:39I made it with BANDAI.
00:06:41At that time, it was 800 yen per unit.
00:06:43Especially in the past three years, it has risen sharply.
00:06:47There are a lot of collectors who collect Japanese characters overseas.
00:06:53That's why it's rising.
00:06:55When the auction started 31 years ago, it was about 20,000 yen.
00:07:02That's a big difference.
00:07:03Most men like GORANGER.
00:07:06I want GORANGER and GORANGER.
00:07:09Of course, MOMORANGER has a small number of manufacturers.
00:07:15I don't see MOMORANGER on the market.
00:07:18I've never seen MOMORANGER in a bag with a header.
00:07:22I've never seen MOMORANGER.
00:07:24That's 450,000 yen.
00:07:26450,000 yen.
00:07:27MOMORANGER.
00:07:29Mr. Kitagawa, what happens if I open the bag?
00:07:32You can't.
00:07:34I'll never open it.
00:07:37Next, we visited a campground in the outskirts of FUJI, Yamanashi Prefecture.
00:07:49The next client is Mr. Satoshi Handa, 58 years old, relaxing in front of the tent.
00:07:57I've been camping since I was in the third grade of elementary school.
00:08:02I've been camping for about 50 years.
00:08:06He is currently enjoying camping twice a month with his wife, Shinoji.
00:08:15Recently, there are many people who make elaborate meals at camp.
00:08:19I don't want to make a mess at the camp, so I often eat cup noodles.
00:08:25Cup noodles eaten in nature are more delicious than any high-end meal.
00:08:33It looks really delicious.
00:08:37And after eating...
00:08:40Let's go, Mike.
00:08:43He rides a board with his beloved Mike to the lake.
00:08:48This is a popular activity called SUP, where you stand on the board and paddle.
00:08:56I like the feeling of floating in the lake.
00:09:01At one point, Mike also tried it, and he was able to ride it well, so they've been having fun together since then.
00:09:09I'm not afraid.
00:09:10I'm looking forward to camping more and more because I'm bringing my dog.
00:09:13That's right.
00:09:14The dog must be happy.
00:09:15By the way, what is the treasure?
00:09:19I've been looking for it for many years, and I finally got it.
00:09:22It's a magical camping item.
00:09:24My wife says that camping items are not treasures.
00:09:28But I think it's a great item.
00:09:31Thank you very much.
00:09:33What is the treasure?
00:09:36Let's take a look at it in the studio.
00:09:40The great man is here.
00:09:42I'm SAKUMI ANDA from KANAGAWA.
00:09:46Nice to meet you.
00:09:48Nice to meet you, too.
00:09:50I understand.
00:09:51Cup noodles eaten in nature.
00:09:53Why is it so delicious?
00:09:55It's delicious.
00:09:56It's different.
00:09:58This treasure is a camping item.
00:10:00That's right.
00:10:01I can't imagine it.
00:10:03Let's take a look at it.
00:10:04Open the treasure.
00:10:08What is this?
00:10:09This is a lantern that Coleman, a famous outdoor maker, first put out in the world.
00:10:16It's called an arc lantern.
00:10:19It's about 110 years old.
00:10:22It's amazing.
00:10:24It's big.
00:10:26Coleman's lantern is about this size.
00:10:29It's a design that doesn't look like it's 110 years old.
00:10:32It's cool.
00:10:34Where did you meet Coleman?
00:10:35I met him at an overseas auction site about 15 years ago.
00:10:39It's about 200,000 yen.
00:10:41How much did your wife buy it for?
00:10:43I don't know.
00:10:45Are you dating your wife?
00:10:49It's a joke.
00:10:51SUGAI is pulling it.
00:10:54Can you tell me how to light a fire?
00:10:57Fuel is gasoline.
00:10:59I put it in this tank.
00:11:01I compress it with a pump.
00:11:04I light the fuel that comes out of it.
00:11:07This is called a mantle.
00:11:09It's like a cloth.
00:11:10It emits light when it's lit.
00:11:12Have you ever lit a fire?
00:11:13I often use it at home.
00:11:16Do you use it at home?
00:11:18That's right.
00:11:19What are you doing?
00:11:22Spend time in nature.
00:11:26In recent years, the number of people who enjoy camping outdoors has increased rapidly.
00:11:31Last year, the number of people who participated in camping reached about 6 million.
00:11:37Coleman, an outdoor brand in the United States, is extremely popular with such campers.
00:11:46The logo has a lantern as a symbol along with the brand name.
00:11:53The light is called the midnight sun.
00:11:57Midnight sun.
00:11:59It's so white.
00:12:00It started in 1899, when tradition had only spread to a part of the city.
00:12:08William Coffin Coleman, a typewriter salesman in Oklahoma, was worried about his poor eyesight.
00:12:19One day, when he entered a drugstore,
00:12:23he could clearly read the small letters on the medicine bottle.
00:12:30It was because the light in the store was not a common soy sauce lamp,
00:12:36but a gasoline lamp with a large capacity.
00:12:41Coleman was impressed by this, and started a rental business with a gasoline lamp.
00:12:48In addition, he bought a patent for a gasoline lamp,
00:12:52and in 1903, he developed his first self-made product, the Coleman Arc Lamp.
00:13:00This was an indoor lamp with a brightness of 600 candles,
00:13:06and had very few defects, so the rental contract was extended at once.
00:13:13In 1905, when the first football night game was played,
00:13:18it was adopted as a light.
00:13:20It's so bright.
00:13:22With that momentum, Coleman entered the sales business,
00:13:26and in 1914, he released a revolutionary product,
00:13:31the Arc Lantern L316, an all-weather type for outdoor use.
00:13:38The biggest feature was that it was designed so that the light source
00:13:44would not be affected by the wind due to the brass ventilator and the glass globe.
00:13:50In addition, it was designed so that it could be carried around,
00:13:54and in addition, it was designed so that even if it collapsed every day,
00:13:59the gasoline would not spill, so it could be used in any place.
00:14:04A large tank can hold about 2 liters of gasoline,
00:14:08and can be used for 30 hours in a row,
00:14:12and the light reaches up to about 100 meters square,
00:14:17so it was praised as the sun of the middle of the night.
00:14:21It is said that it can be used even after sunset in farms and ranches,
00:14:26so it was widely reported, and the U.S. government designated it as the most important product,
00:14:32and it became a big hit product that sold a total of 70,000 units.
00:14:38After that, Coleman announced more compact and easy-to-change lanterns one after another.
00:14:45And in the 1950s, when the outdoor leisure boom came,
00:14:50it was said that it could handle all camping equipment.
00:14:55Cooler boxes, water jugs, tents, and sleeping bags,
00:14:59and other functional products were sent to the world,
00:15:02and it became a world-famous outdoor brand.
00:15:09Let's take a look at the products again.
00:15:12This is Coleman's Arc Lantern.
00:15:15It is 49 cm in height and 25 cm in width.
00:15:20There is an engraving of Sunshine Safety Lamp on the color part.
00:15:25After investigating in detail, Coleman was commissioned by another company for a while to manufacture the Arc Lantern.
00:15:33It seems that the request was made under the commission of Sunshine Safety Lamp.
00:15:40It can still be used now, so when I asked the client, Mr. Handa, to light it up,
00:15:45the light certainly came on.
00:15:49What does it mean?
00:15:55A new era is coming to the professional baseball game.
00:15:59Get excited! Get excited!
00:16:01New generation!
00:16:03Pro Baseball Rising!
00:16:05Playball in March 2025
00:16:08Touch with Visa with Apple Pay
00:16:10Oh, here is VAR
00:16:11The payment was too early.
00:16:13Now, what is the judgment?
00:16:15From Face ID
00:16:17It's decided!
00:16:24I'm waiting for you.
00:16:26How are you, Mr. Hiromichi?
00:16:28It's really hard.
00:16:29I'm really great, too.
00:16:32Just watch the video.
00:16:33Poikatsu App
00:16:34Tiktok Light
00:16:36A profitable campaign is held.
00:16:38Meishu Yasuda
00:16:47It was hard just for the first time.
00:16:49I'm Tamaki Aki. Nice to meet you.
00:16:53The people of the city taught me the importance of connection and the importance of this job.
00:17:03Hang in there!
00:17:05I'm going to connect this city.
00:17:08Tami-chan goes to Tokyo.
00:17:10You don't have to go to Tokyo.
00:17:12I'm doing it for you.
00:17:14Tami-chan goes to Tokyo in vain.
00:17:19This is...
00:17:20Watermelon.
00:17:21It's convenient in Tokyo.
00:17:25Leaving various things behind,
00:17:27Tami-chan goes to Tokyo.
00:17:30Don't cry.
00:17:31I won't cry.
00:17:32However, it's a secret that Tami-chan cried on the way to the station.
00:17:38Tokyo
00:17:41Oh, this is it.
00:17:44You all came well.
00:17:45This planet is pretty popular.
00:17:47It's the most popular tourist destination in the Milky Way.
00:17:50That's what he uploaded.
00:17:51Good, please.
00:17:52I found something delicious.
00:17:56This is the tea of the earth.
00:17:58Tea
00:17:59It's not tea, it's tea.
00:18:00Tea
00:18:01Tea
00:18:02The tea of the world from Craft Bosch.
00:18:05Motokito
00:18:06Let's go to investigate.
00:18:18Bitcoin is Bitbank.
00:18:24What is the secret of energy?
00:18:26Favorite person
00:18:27Favorite place
00:18:28I want to help you live in a familiar place.
00:18:31It's a good future.
00:18:34Connect the tax and open the future.
00:18:39Panasonic's air conditioner
00:18:41With a small power
00:18:43Keep a comfortable coolness
00:18:48That's the newly developed eco-rotary compressor.
00:18:53Reduce the minimum output of the air conditioner by 40%
00:18:59Even if you use it for a long time, it's a small energy.
00:19:03Because it is used for 10 years
00:19:05Panasonic's Air Conditioner
00:19:18There are a lot of cool cars.
00:19:2360 years ago
00:19:25A Japanese man
00:19:26I was actually talking to America.
00:19:29Now I am challenging in that place.
00:19:35Do you have a second?
00:19:40Kyoto after a long time
00:19:42Seniors have not changed at all.
00:19:46Welcome back
00:19:49Kyoto in my heart
00:19:51My home
00:19:56I have not told you how much I bought.
00:19:59It's all broken today.
00:20:02I want you to get over 20.
00:20:06How much is it?
00:20:08It's a little bit of shipping.
00:20:10Please give me 250,000 yen.
00:20:14Let's go
00:20:15Open the price
00:20:18The original is 200,000 yen
00:20:215
00:20:224
00:20:233
00:20:242
00:20:251
00:20:31I was surprised
00:20:33It's really amazing.
00:20:36I feel like I've seen something amazing.
00:20:39Vintage lanterns are booming recently.
00:20:42People who are collecting old lanterns
00:20:44There are many people all over the world.
00:20:47I think everyone wants this.
00:20:50One
00:20:51Arc Lantern
00:20:52Other than what was sold by Coleman
00:20:54There is something that was commissioned from two companies and produced.
00:20:58This is a lantern that Sunshine Safety Lamp Company sold.
00:21:02It's the least number.
00:21:05Only 425 units are made.
00:21:09What will happen to Japan 110 years later?
00:21:14I think it's one.
00:21:17The state is also very good.
00:21:19The part of the tree of the handle
00:21:21I often have a mouth.
00:21:23I can't see that at all.
00:21:25It's very good.
00:21:27I've been working on touching lanterns all the time.
00:21:30I don't know if I can see it while I'm alive.
00:21:35What do you report to your wife?
00:21:36I did it.
00:21:38I'm going home proudly.
00:21:41Departure!
00:21:43In Ugo!
00:21:48This stage is Ugo Town, Akita Prefecture.
00:21:53Agriculture has been flourishing since ancient times.
00:21:55The peaceful garden is exactly the original scenery of Japan.
00:22:03Every year in August
00:22:05Nishimura Ibon Odori
00:22:07Proud of 700 years of tradition
00:22:09It is counted as one of Japan's three great Bon Odori.
00:22:14The dancer hides his face with a net umbrella and a hikosa zukin.
00:22:18This is for your ancestors who have returned to Obon.
00:22:21Even if you get lost in the dance,
00:22:23I can tell you to make sure you don't know.
00:22:27At the Bon Odori Hall, once a month
00:22:30A regular performance is held.
00:22:32You can enjoy the beautiful roots of the forest.
00:22:37Another specialty is soba with no soup.
00:22:41Even in winter, it is eaten with cold soup.
00:22:43Hiyagake is the standard.
00:22:47It is characterized by using fu nori as a tie.
00:22:50It has a unique flavor with a strong waist.
00:22:53It was also recognized as a 100-year-old food of Gunka Town.
00:22:59This is the first time this man will be the host.
00:23:04Alco and Peace, Hirakon Yuuki
00:23:07Let's go.
00:23:10First, Mr. Ando of Ugochocho.
00:23:19Ugochocho is very popular, isn't it?
00:23:22That's right.
00:23:23It is popular, but it is also popular.
00:23:27What is good about this town?
00:23:30What is good about this town?
00:23:31First of all, the kindness of the people living here.
00:23:34That's great.
00:23:37There are many open-air baths.
00:23:40So, I'm looking for a new place to live.
00:23:42I see.
00:23:44Here are the treasures.
00:23:49This is the book of the hero of the end of the world, Kai Shu.
00:23:54I think this is Kai Shu.
00:23:57It says Kai Shu.
00:23:59It looks like Kai Shu.
00:24:02Four months ago,
00:24:04Mr. Ando of Ugochocho received a book of the end of the world, Kai Shu.
00:24:10Today, Mr. Ando, who is 90 years old, has also arrived.
00:24:14It's like when you support an idol.
00:24:17If it was a real book, it would be very expensive.
00:24:21I hope so.
00:24:22If it was 5,000 yen, I would be disappointed.
00:24:24Can I say my impression?
00:24:27Isn't it new?
00:24:31I want to believe that it looks new because it is well-preserved.
00:24:37Do you know what it says?
00:24:40The top one is a cow.
00:24:42A cow.
00:24:43It's a Bego.
00:24:44A Bego.
00:24:46The bottom one is a sheep.
00:24:48A Bego and a sheep.
00:24:49It says, do something.
00:24:51What?
00:24:53Mr. Ando's evaluation is 500,000 yen.
00:24:59It's his job to win the prize money and gain momentum.
00:25:03If it's a fake, he will be disappointed.
00:25:07What is the result?
00:25:11800,000 yen.
00:25:13Mr. Ando is disappointed.
00:25:16I did it.
00:25:18It's amazing.
00:25:20It's a real book to win the prize money.
00:25:23It's amazing.
00:25:26It's beautifully written as if it was written the other day.
00:25:30It's a part of a motto.
00:25:35The teacher of the motto used to be a shepherd.
00:25:41At that time, he said this.
00:25:43If the cows and sheep grow well and are healthy, that's fine.
00:25:47In other words, if you have a job, you should do it well.
00:25:52He emphasized the importance of work.
00:25:55I think it can be used as a motto.
00:26:00It's the best.
00:26:04Next is Mr. Morikawa, who has 20 years of history of harvesting beans.
00:26:10Mr. Morikawa is here.
00:26:16You look like an old man.
00:26:18I'm nervous.
00:26:21Do you like harvesting beans?
00:26:23I don't collect beans by myself.
00:26:27You don't collect beans by yourself?
00:26:29There is a person who collects beans by himself.
00:26:31Do you collect beans by yourself?
00:26:33That's right.
00:26:35I'm from Iwaki.
00:26:37Iwaki is almost Tokyo.
00:26:41The four of them spent money to buy beans.
00:26:46Today, one of them, Mr. Nagasawa, is in the audience.
00:26:50Actually, Mr. Nagasawa went to Ugoshu Town, which was held 8 years ago.
00:26:57The treasure is the oil painting of Toshiyuki Hasegawa, who had a joint ownership.
00:27:02Each person spent 50,000 yen to buy a painting.
00:27:05He bought it for 200,000 yen.
00:27:07He is good at painting.
00:27:09Do you know how to paint?
00:27:11No, I don't know how to paint.
00:27:12You don't know how to paint?
00:27:13I thought he was going to lose.
00:27:15His evaluation was 4 million yen.
00:27:19The result is...
00:27:214,000 yen.
00:27:24It was a fake painting.
00:27:28You're still ashamed of what you did 8 years ago.
00:27:32I'm pretty strong.
00:27:36I was KO'd in the first round.
00:27:39This time, I'm going to revenge with a strong Nagasune.
00:27:43I see.
00:27:44The treasure is the kakejuku of Morisosen.
00:27:48It was found at an antique shop 8 years ago.
00:27:51I was convinced that it was a masterpiece at a glance.
00:27:54When I saw it, my body was shaking.
00:27:58My body was shaking.
00:28:00Your knees were shaking.
00:28:01I thought it was a real painting.
00:28:03Did you feel the aura?
00:28:04Yes.
00:28:05What did you particularly like?
00:28:08The hair style.
00:28:10It's the same as here, right?
00:28:13It's not the same.
00:28:16When I asked the owner the price, it was actually 800,000 yen.
00:28:20The owner is planning to close the store soon.
00:28:24It's 30,000 yen.
00:28:26It's a little...
00:28:27It's the opposite of my knees shaking.
00:28:32All the antique friends praised it.
00:28:37This must be real.
00:28:38This is okay.
00:28:40I see.
00:28:41If this is not good, there is the strongest stopper.
00:28:45There is another person behind you.
00:28:48The owner's evaluation is a million yen full of confidence.
00:28:54For the sake of his friends and his own honor,
00:28:57he will definitely take revenge.
00:28:59There should be no turn for the stopper.
00:29:01What is the result?
00:29:03Chaka-chan!
00:29:05Correct!
00:29:12This is a print.
00:29:15I see.
00:29:16My ancestors were the best at drawing monkeys in the Edo period.
00:29:21It's not a fake.
00:29:23It's a real print.
00:29:25So it can't be helped that your knees are shaking.
00:29:28It can't be helped.
00:29:30It's okay, right?
00:29:31It's okay, right?
00:29:34Next is Nakagawa-san, who plays the role of a monkey doll, a local traditional artist.
00:29:41It's amazing.
00:29:42It's like a woman ninja.
00:29:45It's a black girl.
00:29:46It's a black girl costume.
00:29:48The monkey doll play is based on Bunraku and completed in the Meiji period.
00:29:55One for each hand.
00:29:57It is characterized by controlling two at the same time with both hands.
00:30:01It is very popular among the people because it can be played anywhere easily.
00:30:08In order to convey this traditional art to the public, it is active in Japan and abroad.
00:30:14Is it still popular?
00:30:16Yes.
00:30:17People who saw it a long time ago say they want to see it again.
00:30:21If you move the doll according to the music,
00:30:24people say,
00:30:25I've seen it here, I've seen it there, I've seen it everywhere.
00:30:33Here are the treasures.
00:30:38The monkey doll play is a doll from the Sosei period.
00:30:43I think it's Meiji 35 or 36, so it's been more than 100 years.
00:30:48It looks like Nishikigoi.
00:30:51Both of them.
00:30:54This is the most popular play.
00:30:57It's a hand-dance doll of Kan Tetsu Osho, but what is it about?
00:31:02It's a story about a sister seducing Osho.
00:31:06Is it so adult?
00:31:08Yes.
00:31:09I think it was more revealing at that time.
00:31:12It's not so much now, but you can't even say it on TV.
00:31:15That's right.
00:31:16Currently, it is carefully stored at the doll play reserve so as not to be damaged.
00:31:22Today, it will be performed with the dolls he usually uses.
00:31:36Here we go!
00:31:54Excellent!
00:31:57The price is 200,000 yen.
00:32:02If young people are interested in the doll play, it will be satisfactory.
00:32:09However, after this, the results of the survey were waiting.
00:32:16Look, look, look.
00:32:17It's good.
00:32:18The wind.
00:32:19Look.
00:32:20The sound of the wind.
00:32:27Galaxy S25 Ultra
00:32:32Galaxy S25 Ultra
00:32:34Oh, this is it.
00:32:36Everyone came well.
00:32:38This planet is quite popular.
00:32:40Is it the number one tourist destination in the galaxy?
00:32:42That's what this person uploaded.
00:32:44Good, please.
00:32:45I found something delicious.
00:32:49This is the tea of the earth.
00:32:51Tea.
00:32:52It's not tea, it's tea.
00:32:53Tea?
00:32:54Craft Bosca, the tea of the world.
00:32:57More came.
00:32:58Let's go to the survey.
00:33:00Drink.
00:33:01The medicine of Madani.
00:33:02Delicious and well-balanced.
00:33:04Which do you choose?
00:33:06If it's Credelio, it's delicious and well-balanced.
00:33:09Credelio to the zoo.
00:33:11Please give me Credelio.
00:33:15What is the future of communication infrastructure?
00:33:18What is the future of energy infrastructure?
00:33:21What is the future of transportation infrastructure?
00:33:25From infrastructure to the next future.
00:33:27MIRAI TO WAN.
00:33:30Rikunabi Next has a large number of employees.
00:33:33So that you can value what is important to you.
00:33:36The number of employees is the number of possibilities.
00:33:39The number of employees is large.
00:33:41Rikunabi Next.
00:33:43Recruit.
00:33:45Revenge.
00:33:48Come on.
00:33:49Die.
00:33:50Pay.
00:33:51Kill.
00:33:52Suck.
00:33:53Close.
00:33:54Crush.
00:33:55Strengthen.
00:33:56Defeat you.
00:34:02Kyoto after a long time.
00:34:04My seniors haven't changed at all.
00:34:08Welcome back.
00:34:11Kyoto in my heart.
00:34:13IEMON
00:34:15Everybody, Bitbank.
00:34:23Everybody, Bitbank.
00:34:25Bitcoin is Bitbank.
00:34:30Chocomunaka Jumbo
00:34:32The secret of deliciousness should be here.
00:34:35It's crispy.
00:34:36I found it.
00:34:37Chocomunaka
00:34:38The secret of deliciousness is Chocomunaka.
00:34:40Chocomunaka Jumbo
00:34:42It's crispy.
00:34:43It's delicious.
00:34:45I can't make it on the Shinkansen.
00:34:47If it's Smart EX, it's okay.
00:34:49What?
00:34:50The change is free.
00:34:52I did it.
00:34:53I can change the Shinkansen.
00:34:54I did it.
00:34:55It's good.
00:34:56I did it.
00:34:57It's easy.
00:34:58Smart EX
00:34:59On sale.
00:35:00Let's cast a spell on your usual cooking.
00:35:03The taste is deep.
00:35:05The fragrant spice and herb.
00:35:09Delicious fragrance.
00:35:10Mitsuboshi blend.
00:35:11Magic Salt
00:35:12Spice and Herb SB
00:35:17People are going to the future by combining tradition and evolution.
00:35:23A pavilion will be exhibited in Osaka Kansai Banpaku.
00:35:28Iida Group Holdings
00:35:32I've been waiting for a long time.
00:35:33Oh, my.
00:35:34How are you, Hiromichi-kun?
00:35:35It's hard to see you.
00:35:36Me, too.
00:35:37It's amazing.
00:35:38Me, too.
00:35:39Just watch the video.
00:35:40Poikatsu app.
00:35:41Tiktok light.
00:35:43A good campaign will be held.
00:35:46There are a lot of external enemies in the air.
00:35:48I have a sore throat.
00:35:50Dr. Ryukaku will quickly drive away the external enemies until the medicine works directly on the mucous membrane of the throat.
00:35:56Take care of your throat.
00:35:58Dr. Ryukaku
00:36:01Actually, I'm looking for a successor.
00:36:03It's a problem.
00:36:05So, a good Chinese company.
00:36:07In that case, I'll leave it to Strike.
00:36:10Choose M&A with trust.
00:36:16The Sarkra doll play was made more than 100 years ago.
00:36:21What's the result?
00:36:23Ta-da!
00:36:25Oh, one million yen!
00:36:28This is amazing!
00:36:33Great!
00:36:35Everyone, this is the treasure of Udonmachi!
00:36:37This is amazing!
00:36:39It's a treasure of strength.
00:36:42I feel the power of culture that has been nurtured in the lives of the people.
00:36:48A diligent monk dances comically with a young girl.
00:36:54It's a doll that makes people who don't have any knowledge laugh for the first time.
00:37:00It's a doll with a mysterious charm.
00:37:03The face is not made of wood or beautiful.
00:37:10It's been repainted many times.
00:37:14Normally, it's a minus point.
00:37:18But in the case of this doll, I think it's proof that it's alive.
00:37:24I would like to pass it on to young people as a living cultural property.
00:37:30Next is Mr. Takahashi, who is a little nervous.
00:37:34Nice to meet you.
00:37:36Nice to meet you.
00:37:38Can I really give it to you?
00:37:40No, no, no.
00:37:41Ma'am, please show your beautiful face to the camera.
00:37:45I'm only looking at the back.
00:37:47I'm sorry.
00:37:50Here is the treasure!
00:37:54It's my grandfather's.
00:37:57It's my grandfather's treasure.
00:38:00I don't know the author or the source, but I really like it because it has a beautiful woman drawn on it.
00:38:07It's beautiful.
00:38:09It's a very beautiful woman.
00:38:11The color is beautiful, too.
00:38:14There's a monk on it.
00:38:16There's an animal on it.
00:38:18What's this?
00:38:19I think it's an elephant.
00:38:22Giri's younger sister was inspired by this picture and wrote a work and exhibited it at the Tanabata Edoro Festival.
00:38:31Good job!
00:38:32Is your younger sister doing that kind of work?
00:38:35No, it's my first time drawing.
00:38:39She was full of confidence when she applied this time, but she was nervous when she came here.
00:38:45The previous one was very tall, wasn't it?
00:38:48I think I'm a little short in my turn.
00:38:50No, no, I'm not asking you to show it to each other.
00:38:52I'm already short.
00:38:54Ma'am, don't do this when you say you're short.
00:38:59The author's evaluation is 300,000 yen.
00:39:06The old man was a good drawer, so I'm sure he must have noticed it.
00:39:13What's the result?
00:39:17700,000 yen!
00:39:19It's a huge increase!
00:39:22Yay!
00:39:23Ma'am, it's a New York-style thumbs-up, isn't it?
00:39:28This is a real picture of Kimura Kanzan.
00:39:32It's a real picture.
00:39:33It's a picture of the famous Osaka painter Saigyo Eguchi.
00:39:42There's an episode between Saigyo and Eguchi.
00:39:47Saigyo goes to a friend's house for a night.
00:39:52Eguchi refuses him.
00:39:55Saigyo says,
00:39:56It must be difficult for you to abandon your family,
00:39:59but I don't think it's that difficult to rent an inn.
00:40:04He says,
00:40:05I heard that you are a person who left home because you hated the world with many worries.
00:40:09I just think you should not be obsessed with a temporary inn.
00:40:13I was impressed that he was a very strong person
00:40:17because he wrote a song about the temporary inn in this world.
00:40:23Eguchi, who rides on a white elephant, can be compared to Fugen Bosatsu.
00:40:28The person who said,
00:40:29I'm going to hell, was the daughter of a famous family,
00:40:32but she was captured by the bandits and sold to a rich family.
00:40:35I wonder if it's because of her past life.
00:40:38She called herself hell.
00:40:40There's a demon next to Emperor Enma.
00:40:43In a sense, it's gorgeous.
00:40:45It's very beautifully drawn.
00:40:47Please take good care of it.
00:40:50Next is Mr. Takahashi, president of a construction painting company.
00:40:54How many years have you been doing this?
00:40:56It's been about 50 years.
00:40:5850 years?
00:40:59Yes.
00:41:00His proud job is to paint the red gate of Yokote City, Shoheiji City.
00:41:06I repaint it as it is.
00:41:08It's no good if it turns red right away.
00:41:10I see.
00:41:11So I throw away that part.
00:41:13So you have a special red.
00:41:15A red that only you can produce.
00:41:17No, I bought the material.
00:41:18Oh, you have the material.
00:41:21Here are the treasures.
00:41:28It looks like it's in the president's house.
00:41:31It's gorgeous.
00:41:33This is a book by Takamori Saigo.
00:41:35Five years ago, he received the painting of the roof of his house,
00:41:39and when he went to collect 500,000 yen,
00:41:42he was told that he didn't have enough money.
00:41:45I received 300,000 yen in cash.
00:41:48This is 200,000 yen.
00:41:51It's a limited edition,
00:41:53so it's not enough money,
00:41:55so I added a little more money.
00:41:57It's almost fake.
00:41:59That's right.
00:42:00However, it seemed to shine in the eyes of Takamori Saigo.
00:42:05It's a great painting, isn't it?
00:42:07I can feel the power in the book.
00:42:09After all, it's Takamori Saigo.
00:42:12What does it say?
00:42:13I can't read it.
00:42:15I don't have any money.
00:42:17Me neither.
00:42:18I think this is a snail.
00:42:20What is this? An obi?
00:42:22It's like saying,
00:42:23close the obi.
00:42:27His evaluation is 500,000 yen for the whole painting fee.
00:42:33Instead of 200,000 yen in cash,
00:42:35he received a painting of Takamori Saigo.
00:42:37It's a great feeling.
00:42:40What is the result?
00:42:42Ta-da!
00:42:46It's 5,000 yen!
00:42:49What a shame.
00:42:51It can't be helped.
00:42:53Unfortunately, this is all fake.
00:42:56On the right is the Chinese poem of Li Hak.
00:43:00In Gensokyo,
00:43:01you can see the beauty of the Yokihi tree
00:43:03and the beauty of the flowers of the Botan tree
00:43:05from a distance of 50,000 years.
00:43:08On the left,
00:43:10you can see the last few lines of the poem.
00:43:14If you leave it to nature,
00:43:17you won't be disturbed by it.
00:43:20It's painted in the same color
00:43:22from the beginning to the end.
00:43:25You can't feel the rhythm at all.
00:43:27Sir, I said it has power.
00:43:30I don't think so.
00:43:34The Kantei-dan will be broadcast
00:43:36anywhere in Japan.
00:43:41Next,
00:43:42we have a meeting
00:43:44in the meeting room
00:43:46of the Kouminkan
00:43:48in Takarazuka City, Hyogo Prefecture.
00:43:56The next client is
00:43:58Masahiro Sakamoto,
00:44:0070 years old.
00:44:03What kind of meeting is it?
00:44:08We're talking about real estate.
00:44:11Real estate?
00:44:14There are many senior people
00:44:17who are troubled by vacant houses
00:44:19and their families,
00:44:21so we're talking about
00:44:23how we can give advice
00:44:25to the local people
00:44:27as volunteers.
00:44:29He's been working at a real estate company
00:44:32for many years,
00:44:34and has been working as a real estate consultant
00:44:37for four years.
00:44:39He says it's very popular
00:44:41to learn useful information
00:44:43such as the precautions
00:44:45when buying and selling land
00:44:47and how not to get in trouble.
00:44:50There are a lot of things
00:44:52I want to ask about real estate,
00:44:54so I'd like to get some knowledge
00:44:56and get some advice from you.
00:44:59I think it's good
00:45:01to be able to learn
00:45:03a lot of things
00:45:05that I didn't know before.
00:45:08I think it's good
00:45:10to be able to be a volunteer
00:45:12in order to prevent
00:45:14the aging of people.
00:45:17By the way,
00:45:19what's the treasure?
00:45:21It's a work
00:45:23of a famous Japanese artist.
00:45:26He visited the museum
00:45:28with his wife about 30 years ago
00:45:30and fell in love
00:45:32with the artist's work.
00:45:34Ever since I became a loan shark,
00:45:36I've been thinking
00:45:38that I'd like to get it someday,
00:45:40but it was quite expensive,
00:45:42and I thought
00:45:44I couldn't afford it
00:45:46with my own money,
00:45:48so I gave up half of it.
00:45:51However, 7 years ago,
00:45:53he happened to see this treasure
00:45:55at an exhibition.
00:45:59I was so excited
00:46:01that I bought it
00:46:03in a flash.
00:46:07However,
00:46:09it was a little over budget,
00:46:11so he negotiated
00:46:13and lost 300,000 yen.
00:46:16I believe it's real,
00:46:18but I'm a little worried
00:46:20that I can't get it.
00:46:22Thank you for your understanding.
00:46:25Here's a picture of a big fan
00:46:27who bought it in a flash.
00:46:31Here's a great man.
00:46:33He's Mr. Masahiro Sakamoto
00:46:35from Kyoto.
00:46:37Nice to meet you.
00:46:39Nice to meet you, too.
00:46:41I'm sure the volunteers will be happy.
00:46:43There are many loan sharks
00:46:45these days,
00:46:47so I think
00:46:49they don't know about it.
00:46:51I'm sure there are many loan sharks.
00:46:53Sometimes,
00:46:55they live in Akihabara.
00:46:57That's true.
00:46:59They live in Akihabara for a long time.
00:47:02Let's take a look at the treasure.
00:47:07It's a picture of Keizo Koyama.
00:47:09It's very impressive.
00:47:11It's a picture of
00:47:13Mr. Asamayama
00:47:15from Beni Asama.
00:47:17It's a small picture.
00:47:19It's a picture of
00:47:21a stone painting.
00:47:23Mr. Keizo Koyama
00:47:25is a painter.
00:47:27It's not oily.
00:47:29I like it.
00:47:31The color of the stone painting
00:47:33is very beautiful.
00:47:35When I was a child,
00:47:37I grew up watching
00:47:39Mr. Asamayama's paintings.
00:47:41It's very dynamic
00:47:43and lively.
00:47:45It cost
00:47:471,300,000 yen.
00:47:49I thought I'd lose
00:47:51if I did a little bit.
00:47:53So I decided to make it
00:47:551,200,000 yen.
00:47:57If I make it,
00:47:59I have to buy it.
00:48:01So I thought
00:48:03I'd negotiate a little more.
00:48:05You're a pushover.
00:48:071,200,000 yen becomes 1,100,000 yen.
00:48:09If you make it 1,000,000 yen,
00:48:11I'll buy it.
00:48:13You're good at negotiating.
00:48:15You're like a real estate agent.
00:48:17Is it usually more expensive?
00:48:19When I started
00:48:21in Agaro a few years ago,
00:48:23it was about 1,500,000 yen.
00:48:251,700,000 yen?
00:48:27Did you buy it for 1,200,000 yen?
00:48:29That's right.
00:48:31It's a bit of a fishy story, isn't it?
00:48:33Mr. Imada, can you show me?
00:48:37Komoboshi, Nagano Prefecture
00:48:39In the corner of the Kaikoen,
00:48:41there is a magnificent museum
00:48:43of Shirakabe.
00:48:47It was built by the artist himself
00:48:49to pay homage to his hometown.
00:48:51Along with the representative work,
00:48:53it was donated to the city.
00:48:55It's a private museum.
00:48:57It's a private museum.
00:48:59Keizo Koyama is a painter.
00:49:03His powerful works
00:49:05reflect the spirit of a man
00:49:07who faced the world with love
00:49:09and passion.
00:49:13Born in 1897,
00:49:15he was born in a wealthy family
00:49:17in Komorokushi.
00:49:19He loved painting since he was a child.
00:49:21When he was in elementary school,
00:49:23he left his room
00:49:25and became a painter.
00:49:27He became a watercolor painter.
00:49:31When he was 17,
00:49:33his older brother
00:49:35drew oil paintings for the first time.
00:49:37He didn't even know
00:49:39how to dissolve the paint.
00:49:41He squeezed it out of the tube
00:49:43and rubbed it on the canvas.
00:49:45The power of his work
00:49:47was like a fire.
00:49:51After graduating from junior high school,
00:49:53he decided to become a painter.
00:49:55He was strongly opposed by his father
00:49:57and enrolled at Keio University of Arts and Crafts.
00:49:59Then,
00:50:01he became a painter.
00:50:03Even so,
00:50:05he had many dreams.
00:50:07He argued with his father
00:50:09for three days.
00:50:11When you try to live
00:50:13with a painting,
00:50:15you tend to be
00:50:17in a position of being
00:50:19a slave to the authorities
00:50:21or the authorities.
00:50:25I think painting is
00:50:27my life's work.
00:50:29I will do my best
00:50:31to paint with all my heart.
00:50:33If you don't allow me
00:50:35to become a painter
00:50:37because you are worried
00:50:39about my life,
00:50:41will you take care of me
00:50:43for the rest of my life?
00:50:45Finally,
00:50:47my father said,
00:50:49if you are ready,
00:50:51why don't you give it a try?
00:50:53When he was 22,
00:50:55he studied in France
00:50:57under the recommendation
00:50:59of his father.
00:51:01In order to repay
00:51:03his father's kindness,
00:51:05he went to the canvas.
00:51:09Painting is a quality
00:51:11that humans are proud of.
00:51:13It must be
00:51:15of high quality.
00:51:17He drew
00:51:19many drawings
00:51:21and spent
00:51:23a lot of time
00:51:25on each stroke.
00:51:27This is a painting
00:51:29of Spain,
00:51:31Toredo.
00:51:33Comparing it
00:51:35to the actual landscape,
00:51:37he tried to express
00:51:39the weight of history
00:51:41in the buildings
00:51:43and the city.
00:51:45The colors are modest,
00:51:47but the colors are
00:51:49exquisite and beautiful.
00:51:51Koyama's works
00:51:53were sold
00:51:55to the Paris Gallery.
00:51:59While studying abroad,
00:52:01he married Marie-Louise,
00:52:03who taught him French.
00:52:05At the age of 30,
00:52:07he returned to Japan with his wife.
00:52:09In Japan,
00:52:11Koyama was fascinated
00:52:13by Shirasagi Castle,
00:52:15also known as Himeji Castle.
00:52:17Its imposing form
00:52:19and the contrast
00:52:21between the white wall
00:52:23and the black wall
00:52:25make Koyama
00:52:27look like a sculptor.
00:52:29He drew
00:52:31many drawings.
00:52:35Another one
00:52:37that he continued
00:52:39to draw throughout his life
00:52:41is Asamayama.
00:52:43This mountain,
00:52:45which he had been familiar with
00:52:47since he was a child,
00:52:49sometimes looks like a living creature,
00:52:51and sometimes
00:52:53looks like a statue.
00:52:57On January 13,
00:52:59a certain year,
00:53:01he drew Amado
00:53:03and screamed in surprise.
00:53:05Asamayama,
00:53:07which had never been seen
00:53:09and had been burned
00:53:11in a wonderful crimson,
00:53:13appeared in front of him
00:53:15high in the sky.
00:53:17Zangetsu was shining
00:53:19in front of him.
00:53:21Not only did he draw
00:53:23a painting of Amado,
00:53:25but he also drew
00:53:27a Japanese painting.
00:53:29The white wall
00:53:31and the beautiful color
00:53:33of Amado
00:53:35made him
00:53:37a great master of Koyama.
00:53:39He continued
00:53:41to draw
00:53:43until the end of the year.
00:53:45In 1987,
00:53:47he passed away
00:53:49at the age of 89.
00:53:53Let's take a look
00:53:55at another request.
00:53:57This is Koyama Keizo's
00:53:59painting of Beni Asama.
00:54:01It was drawn
00:54:03with Japanese rock paint.
00:54:05The color is lighter
00:54:07and more transparent
00:54:09than that of oil paint,
00:54:11and the lines are bold
00:54:13and long.
00:54:15This is Koyama Keizo's
00:54:17painting of Beni Asama.
00:54:19Let's take a look.
00:54:45This is Koyama Keizo's
00:54:47painting of Beni Asama.
00:54:49It was drawn
00:54:51with Japanese rock paint.
00:54:53This is Koyama Keizo's
00:54:55painting of Beni Asama.
00:54:57This is Koyama Keizo's
00:54:59painting of Beni Asama.
00:55:01This is Koyama Keizo's
00:55:03painting of Beni Asama.
00:55:05This is Koyama Keizo's
00:55:07painting of Beni Asama.
00:55:09This is Koyama Keizo's
00:55:11painting of Beni Asama.
00:55:13This is Koyama Keizo's
00:55:15painting of Beni Asama.
00:55:17This is Koyama Keizo's
00:55:19painting of Beni Asama.
00:55:21This is Koyama Keizo's
00:55:23painting of Beni Asama.
00:55:25This is Koyama Keizo's
00:55:27painting of Beni Asama.
00:55:29This is Koyama Keizo's
00:55:31painting of Beni Asama.
00:55:33This is Koyama Keizo's
00:55:35painting of Beni Asama.
00:55:37This is Koyama Keizo's
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00:55:41This is Koyama Keizo's
00:55:43painting of Beni Asama.
00:55:45This is Koyama Keizo's
00:55:47painting of Beni Asama.
00:55:49This is Koyama Keizo's
00:55:51painting of Beni Asama.
00:55:53This is Koyama Keizo's
00:55:55painting of Beni Asama.
00:55:57This is Koyama Keizo's
00:55:59painting of Beni Asama.
00:56:01This is Koyama Keizo's
00:56:03painting of Beni Asama.
00:56:05This is Koyama Keizo's
00:56:07painting of Beni Asama.
00:56:09Recruit
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00:58:03World competitors
00:58:07CUTE and SUPER SWEET!
00:58:09Bourbon Fettucine
00:58:12Good morning
00:58:13venture capitalist
00:58:15Wait. is that possible?
00:58:26Thank you
00:58:29Ms Matsushima
00:58:31She is the leader of a anti-body business that breaks common sense and creates innovation.
00:58:37Let's break common sense.
00:58:38Let's go! Let's go! Let's go!
00:58:40Yes.
00:58:45I'm shocked if it's fake.
00:58:47Yeah.
00:58:48If it's fake, I'll buy it.
00:58:51I'll buy it.
00:58:52What are you doing?
00:58:53Don't be excited.
00:58:56How much is the evaluation fee?
00:58:58The price is 1 million yen, so I'll pay double.
00:59:03Double.
00:59:04Let's go.
00:59:05Open the price.
00:59:07It's real.
00:59:091, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
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