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00:00Teletubbies!
00:30I'm telling you!
00:32I'm telling you!
00:34He came to Asago City, Hyogo Prefecture.
00:38Takeda Castle, known as the Castle of the Sky,
00:41I want to go there.
00:43used to be known as a city of mines such as gold and silver.
00:50Is that it?
00:53Is that it?
00:56Is that one house?
00:58It's huge!
01:00It looks like an old palace.
01:04It's amazing.
01:06Look at this.
01:07It's a wonderful construction.
01:09It's a stone wall.
01:10It's steaming.
01:12It's steaming.
01:13It's steaming a lot.
01:15It's amazing.
01:17Let's go inside.
01:18Hello.
01:19Nice to meet you.
01:20Hello.
01:21This is Mr Nobue, who wants us to open his safe.
01:25When was this building built?
01:28This building was built in the early Edo period.
01:31It was built 400 to 300 years ago.
01:33That's a long time ago.
01:35Shindo.
01:36It's amazing.
01:37It's a building of the Shindo family.
01:39How rich was the Shindo family?
01:43It was a wealthy family.
01:46It was a wealthy family.
01:49This house is the residence of the Shindo family, which has 26 houses in this area.
01:55The Shindo family owned about 6 million trees in the surrounding forest.
02:02It was a wealthy family.
02:04Currently, the house is designated as a cultural property of Asagoshi.
02:09Mr Nobue and his friends have been managing it for about 80 years.
02:15Mr Nobue, who are you?
02:18I'm Asagoshi.
02:20I used to be the mayor of this house.
02:23You used to be the mayor of this house?
02:26That's right.
02:27I see.
02:29Mr Nobue has something to show us in the garden of the Shindo family.
02:37It's huge.
02:38Is this a tree?
02:40This is a tree called Kaya.
02:45This is not a tree that grows in the garden of a house.
02:49Furthermore.
02:51Is that a stone statue?
02:54Yes, it's a stone statue of Dai Riseki.
02:57A stone statue of Dai Riseki?
02:59I've never seen a stone statue of Dai Riseki.
03:03What is this?
03:04Who is this person?
03:06This is the real estate of Mr Shibusawa Eiichi, who was born here.
03:11He is the son of Mr Shibusawa, the owner of the 10,000-yen house.
03:16He is the son of Mr Shibusawa, the owner of the 10,000-yen house.
03:19Mr Shibusawa was born as the only son of the 22th heir of the Shindo family.
03:23His name is Shunzaburo.
03:26He was renamed Bakumatsu.
03:28He left a great legacy in the financial industry.
03:33Mr Shibusawa Eiichi and Mr Yasuda Zenjiro are called the five men of Japan's financial world.
03:40This is amazing.
03:42They contributed a lot to infrastructure maintenance.
03:46For example, Tokyo Electric.
03:49Electricity?
03:51They made about 300,000 donations per person.
03:55This is done only by the establishment of science and technology researchers.
03:59The current amount of money is about 600 million yen.
04:04600 million yen?
04:06In such a Shindo house.
04:10This is amazing.
04:12There are many things left.
04:15Is this okay?
04:17Is this okay?
04:19This is burning.
04:22Is this okay?
04:25In the old days, farmers used to cut firewood and burn it.
04:30And there is something precious in this room.
04:34What is this?
04:37This is what Mr Hara Rokurou wrote.
04:41This looks very expensive.
04:43This is amazing.
04:45He left these things.
04:48Does that mean he left them in the safe?
04:52I'm looking forward to it.
04:54I'm looking forward to it.
04:56I'm looking forward to it.
04:59Finally, they go to the safe.
05:03This is it.
05:05Is this it?
05:08This is a strange-shaped safe.
05:11That's right.
05:13This is a Japanese-style safe.
05:19This place has been here for a long time.
05:25I don't think anyone has ever seen this safe.
05:30This is 80 years old.
05:33The last resident of this house was born in 1945.
05:36Since 1945, this house has been empty.
05:40Mr Hara Rokurou is a great man of the Meiji era.
05:45He is a famous man in the world.
05:49There are many safes in this house.
05:53What is in the safe?
05:58I'm looking forward to it.
06:00I'm looking forward to it.
06:04This is a special episode of long-distance communication in Mongolia.
06:13This is a very long-distance communication that is not possible in Japan.
06:18We will walk 5 km from here.
06:20We will walk 5 km from here.
06:23What's going on here?
06:25It's pitch black.
06:27This is not a path for people to walk.
06:29This is a big rock.
06:33What kind of school does he want to go to?
06:36What kind of dream does he want to make come true?
06:40In addition, he is a food hunter in Thailand.
06:44He is looking for a rare creature.
06:49I found it.
06:52It's dangerous.
06:57I found it.
06:59I couldn't catch it.
07:02The most difficult task in the life of a hunter is to catch it.
07:14I'm alone.
07:16It's full of food.
07:18I feel like I've come to the wrong place.
07:21This is amazing.
07:23This is the best monster food.
07:27I found it.
07:30This is a safe with a name on it.
07:32I found it.
07:34He is a great hunter in the Meiji period.
07:42What is in the 80-year-old safe?
07:49It's a strange shape.
07:53It's different from the safe I've seen before.
07:57This is a very old safe.
08:03I'm looking forward to it.
08:06I'm going to open the safe today.
08:11I called this man.
08:15I opened the safe.
08:19He opens the safe.
08:22He is KYOITSUI TAMAKI.
08:25There is a lever on the left side.
08:28There should be a dial on the right side.
08:32There is no dial.
08:34There is a plate on the left side.
08:36There is a keyhole on the left side.
08:41I move the plate.
08:43This is different from the safe I've seen before.
08:47The shape of the keyhole is connected.
08:50There is no such thing in Japanese safes.
08:53Is this a foreign model?
08:55This is definitely a foreign model.
08:58How difficult is it?
09:00I've never seen it, so I don't know how it works.
09:05I don't think it's a MAX.
09:09I think it's about 80.
09:16This is a foreign model, so I don't know what it is.
09:20I think it's about 39.
09:22This is 119.
09:24This is it.
09:28Everyone has stopped.
09:30That's right.
09:33TAMAKI, please.
09:35Wait a minute.
09:37There is one more thing I want you to open.
09:42What is the other keyhole?
09:46This is it.
09:50This is a safe.
09:54What is the other keyhole?
09:56This is a safe.
09:59I want to open it.
10:01Is there a keyhole?
10:04This is a safe.
10:06It's not that difficult.
10:10By the way, how long has this been open?
10:12I think this is the same.
10:1580 years?
10:17There are four safes.
10:19This is the only one that hasn't been opened.
10:21There is definitely something in this.
10:23This is also a safe that has not been opened for more than 80 years.
10:30I haven't opened it well.
10:33Which one do you open first?
10:36I know how to open this.
10:39I will open this.
10:41I will move on to the next one.
10:43Let's start with this safe.
10:48This is amazing.
10:50Let's start the opening strategy.
10:52I'm looking forward to it.
10:54It looks cold.
10:56Nankinjo is cold.
10:58My hands are cold.
11:00However, the opponent is a normal Nankinjo.
11:04What will happen?
11:06I opened it.
11:08That's fast.
11:10I'm glad I opened it.
11:12This is a 400-year-old house.
11:15What's inside?
11:175, 4, 3, 2, 1.
11:22Please.
11:24I will open it.
11:26It looks hard.
11:28It's been a long time since I opened it.
11:30I opened it.
11:32I opened it.
11:34There are a lot of things inside.
11:36There are a lot of firecrackers.
11:39There are a lot of objects.
11:42What is inside?
11:46What is this?
11:49This is a long rice cake.
11:51Can I open this?
11:53Do you want to open this?
11:55I will open it.
11:57This is a futon.
12:00This is a futon.
12:02This is a futon.
12:04This is a futon.
12:06This is a futon.
12:08In addition, Watari searches the back of the warehouse.
12:14This is an adventure machine.
12:17This is like a game.
12:19Then.
12:21Are you okay?
12:23What happened?
12:25Are you okay?
12:27This is dangerous.
12:29The condition of the floor is bad.
12:32This is dangerous.
12:34He gives up searching the first floor.
12:38He goes to the second floor where there is little damage to the building.
12:44What is this?
12:46This is a record.
12:48This is a record.
12:50This is amazing.
12:52A large number of records have appeared.
12:54Who is this?
12:57This is a farm.
12:59This is a farm.
13:01This is a record from the beginning of the Showa era.
13:04This is a farm.
13:06This is a farm.
13:10Then.
13:12What is this?
13:14This is an album.
13:16This is an album.
13:18This is a valuable document.
13:20This is a view of that era.
13:22This is China.
13:24This is the West Japan Gate.
13:26This is Beijing.
13:28This is also an album.
13:30This is a beautiful record.
13:32This is taken by myself.
13:35This is a sanitary solution.
13:37This is a saxophone.
13:39This is a vibration doll.
13:41This is a special railway.
13:46This was accumulated and used to produce wood.
13:51This is a very precious photo, isn't it?
13:56Furthermore...
13:57Wow, this is amazing!
13:59This is the Kakejuku, where the history of the Emperor is depicted.
14:05The Akazu's Castle, where a large number of precious items have been found.
14:09Wow, this is amazing!
14:11Now, we can look forward to the contents of the vault.
14:15Oh...
14:17Shibusawa Eiichi,
14:19and five other men from the Meiji era,
14:22the master craftsman,
14:24Rokuro Hara.
14:26And the result,
14:27Kinko Akazuno.
14:29What is in the box?
14:34Kinko Akazuno's opening strategy, start!
14:38So, this time...
14:40What kind of mechanism is this?
14:42So...
14:44There's no dial.
14:46The lever looks suspicious.
14:48It's wobbling.
14:49Oh, it's coming out.
14:51What?
14:53Emergency!
14:55It came out.
14:57What should we do?
14:59What?
15:00The lever to open the safe came out.
15:05Is this okay from the start?
15:07This might be a little bad.
15:09What should we do?
15:11If we don't turn it, it won't open.
15:15That's right.
15:16But if the square core fits into the square inside and rotates,
15:23I think the inside will move.
15:26I see.
15:27I'll try to believe that.
15:29I was surprised.
15:31This should open somehow.
15:33Whether to slide or turn.
15:39It looks like it's going to go up.
15:41Oh, it opened.
15:44It's strange.
15:45I don't know.
15:47The keyhole came out.
15:49It came out.
15:50This is the real thing.
15:53First, they set up the key.
15:57What would you like to put in this?
16:00I wonder what it is.
16:02A big diamond from overseas.
16:05I want to see it.
16:07I'm glad.
16:09I wonder if that's the money from overseas.
16:14It's different from the usual dial.
16:17It's a special way to open it.
16:20If this is firmly stuck, I think the machine inside is moving.
16:26It's working.
16:28It's not a sound.
16:30Then...
16:35Wow.
16:37That's fast.
16:40Did you hear the sound?
16:43I don't know.
16:45Are you kidding me?
16:46I think it's open.
16:47I'm sure it's open.
16:49Wait a minute.
16:51I think it's open.
16:52It's stuck.
16:54I don't think it's moving.
16:56Isn't it open?
16:58If you pull this, it will come out.
17:02I see.
17:03What should I do?
17:05Does it move more?
17:09Is the safe open?
17:19It's open.
17:21I did it.
17:23It's amazing.
17:25It's amazing.
17:26Haradokuro, a master craftsman of Meiji, who was counted among the five men in the world.
17:34The safe is finally open.
17:38What's inside?
17:405, 4, 3, 2, 1.
17:45Please.
17:46I'll do it.
17:47Come on.
17:52It's amazing.
17:54It's huge.
17:57I heard Mr. Tamaki's voice.
18:00Mr. Tamaki, it's amazing.
18:02It's amazing.
18:05I was surprised to see the door open because there was no door in the world.
18:11It's amazing.
18:15It's a letter.
18:20It's a letter.
18:22It's amazing.
18:24It's amazing.
18:27I can't read it because it's too solid.
18:29What came out was a large number of letters about the work of the Shindou family in the Taisho era.
18:38In addition.
18:40Is this real?
18:43Is it a newspaper?
18:44It's a newspaper.
18:45It's probably an industry paper.
18:47Isn't it a doll-related paper?
18:49It's a newspaper.
18:51Is it an industry paper?
18:52I think so.
18:54The Japanese newspaper, which was published in 1936, has also come out.
18:59It's beautiful.
19:00Next, let's check the second shelf.
19:03What is this?
19:06It's big.
19:07It's a drawing.
19:08A drawing.
19:09It's a drawing of a mountain.
19:14It's big.
19:16It's in good condition.
19:17It's a map of the war zone.
19:24It's like a map.
19:25This is a map of the first world war of the Taisho era.
19:32What is this?
19:34The Emperor Togu of Osaka.
19:37It's the Emperor Togu.
19:40What is this?
19:42It's a map of the beginning of the war.
19:45This is a copy of the Osaka Asahi Shimbun in the 13th year of the Taisho era.
19:50It's a copy of the song Kōjun Kōgō sang at the beginning of the song festival.
19:57It's a treasure.
19:58In addition, there is a notebook that has been used.
20:02There is also a document with a loan.
20:06This is the last drawer.
20:08What's in it?
20:10Is there a drawer?
20:11I'm looking forward to this.
20:13Please open it.
20:19It's open.
20:20What is this?
20:22What is this?
20:25What is this?
20:33What is this?
20:36It's a drawer.
20:37It's like a flyer.
20:40This is an ad from the Taisho era, the Hiki-Fuda.
20:45It's beautiful.
20:47Let's see what's inside.
20:49There's a letter inside.
20:52There's a lot of letters.
20:55It's very interesting.
20:58And what's in this bag?
21:01What's this?
21:03It's a notebook.
21:05It's small.
21:06Is it a memo pad?
21:11Inside, there's a list of the 25 Toshis.
21:16There's probably a lot of notebooks he used.
21:21This is the last box.
21:23There might be something inside.
21:29It's pretty heavy.
21:31It's heavy?
21:32Let's open it.
21:33What is it?
21:34It's dangerous.
21:36Is it a hammer?
21:38It's a letter from a company employee.
21:42It's important.
21:43It's a letter.
21:44I see.
21:46Inside the box, there are 8 letters from the company.
21:52As a result, a lot of information about the Shindou family came out of the safe.
21:59It's amazing.
22:01It's hard to decipher.
22:05That's right.
22:06It's amazing.
22:07The safe is open.
22:11I think it's a miracle that the safe is still clean.
22:15It's a historical moment.
22:18It's amazing.
22:20It's amazing.
22:21It's amazing.
22:22It's amazing.
22:24If you want to see what Tokoro-san can't teach at school,
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