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00:00What is this?
00:02Wow!
00:04There are so many!
00:06This is amazing!
00:08Travis Japan is cleaning up the stores all over the country.
00:12This is crazy!
00:14This is amazing!
00:16What is this? Is this gold?
00:18This is real gold!
00:20This is crazy!
00:22If you look at the contents of the store,
00:24you can see everything about Japan,
00:26from treasures to history.
00:28This is amazing!
00:30Let's take a look inside the store.
00:34This is amazing!
00:36This is real gold!
00:38This is amazing!
00:40This is amazing!
00:42This is a game console.
00:44Isn't this a PlayStation?
00:46This is a PlayStation.
00:48There's a PlayStation in the store!
00:50There's a PlayStation in the store!
00:52There's a PlayStation in the store!
00:54Let's take out the things we're interested in.
00:56Let's take out the things we're interested in.
00:58They take out the things they find in the store.
01:06Clothes.
01:08What is this?
01:14This looks like a medal.
01:16This is crazy.
01:18This is not a medal for the Air Force.
01:20This is amazing!
01:22Dad!
01:24Dad, what is this?
01:26This is what my father wore
01:28when he was in the military.
01:30This is what my father wore
01:32when he was in the military.
01:34This is crazy.
01:36This is crazy.
01:38This is the badge
01:40that his father wore on the battlefield.
01:42How precious is this?
01:44How precious is this?
01:46Please take a look.
01:48Please take a look.
02:00This is very rare.
02:02Is this rare?
02:04This is the Hohei Military Medal badge.
02:06This is the Hohei Military Medal badge.
02:08This badge is like a medal.
02:10The design of this badge
02:12is like a gun.
02:14This badge was designed
02:16by a military enthusiast.
02:18This badge is very popular.
02:20This badge is about 20,000 yen.
02:22This is amazing.
02:24Can I keep this badge?
02:26Of course.
02:28This badge is called
02:30the Hohei Military Medal
02:32given to the Army Corps
02:34that deals with cannons.
02:36This badge was given
02:38to the Army Corps
02:40that deals with cannons.
02:42This badge was given
02:44to the Army Corps
02:46that deals with cannons.
02:48This badge was given
02:50to the Army Corps
02:52that deals with cannons.
02:54This badge is very rare.
02:56This badge was 100,000 yen.
02:58This badge was given
03:00to the Army Corps
03:02that deals with cannons.
03:04There are many things
03:06to learn from this badge.
03:08I think you can see
03:10many things
03:12Travis Japan's Kura Pika, where you can learn more about Japan.
03:17This is the house we're visiting today!
03:19Wow!
03:21It's huge!
03:23It's amazing!
03:25It's huge!
03:27Look at this!
03:29We're visiting Mr. Nogishima's house, which has been a farmer's home for about 170 years.
03:37He couldn't clean the house because he had to live with his wife.
03:43There's a lot of Matsudai's stuff in the house, so I was wondering when I should clean it.
03:49But since you guys are coming today, I'd like you to clean it even if you're happy.
03:54I'd like you to clean it even if you're happy.
03:56Let's take a look at the house!
03:59This is it!
04:01Is this it?
04:03This is an old-fashioned house.
04:05This is the Kura Pika!
04:07This is the Kura Pika that has been around for four years since the time of the Edo period.
04:13It's been around for so long, but it's still very beautiful.
04:18The Kura Pika that Mr. Nogishima owns was built more than 170 years ago by cutting out stones from the back of his house.
04:27It looks like it's been around for more than 170 years.
04:31170 years!
04:33It's amazing.
04:35It's very sturdy.
04:37During the Great East Japan Earthquake, many buildings were washed away, but the Kura Pika was so strong that some of them remained unwashed.
04:47That's why many people who know Japanese old culture and history are sleeping.
04:54In addition, in recent years, when the Kura Pika was being organized, it was reported that historical valuables such as 20 million yen coins from the Edo period were found.
05:05What kind of Japanese history can you learn if you clean the Kura Pika?
05:12All right, let's go!
05:15There's a key to this Kura Pika.
05:17A key?
05:19How do you do it?
05:21This is the first one.
05:23Wow!
05:25What is this?
05:27It looks like a ninja.
05:29This is the second one.
05:31How many are there?
05:33That's amazing.
05:35This is the first key.
05:37What is that?
05:39There's a key on it.
05:41Wow!
05:43There's more?
05:45This is the third one.
05:47There's more?
05:49That's pretty amazing.
05:51There are 30 doors in this Kura Pika.
05:55The first one is for fire prevention.
05:58The second one is for security with a key-attached iron door.
06:02The third one is for ventilation with a door like a net.
06:08In addition to the Kura Pika built in the Edo period more than 170 years ago,
06:13Mr. Mugishima also owns a Kura Pika built in the Taisho period more than 100 years ago.
06:18I don't know about Kura Pika, but I don't know about Nikura Pika.
06:21Nikura Pika is amazing.
06:23They are going to clean up in two teams.
06:26Can I leave the team work to you?
06:28Of course.
06:29I'm a big fan of Jinji.
06:31Oh, I see.
06:42What are you going to do?
06:45Is this it?
06:47I think it's okay to leave it as it is.
06:49I think it's better to leave it as it is.
06:56As a result of the discussion,
06:58Matsukura, Nakamura, Miyachika and Matsuda, Yoshizawa will be divided into two teams.
07:05I'm curious about it.
07:07It looks different.
07:09See you later.
07:11See you later.
07:13First of all, the Kura team in the Edo period.
07:16I'm curious about it.
07:17I haven't seen it.
07:19What is this?
07:21It's amazing.
07:23There are two floors.
07:24It's amazing.
07:25There are two floors.
07:27Let's take a look at the first floor.
07:30It's a sewing machine.
07:32It's definitely a sewing machine.
07:34They found a very old sewing machine.
07:38It's the first time we've seen it.
07:41It's heavy.
07:43How valuable is it?
07:47It's amazing.
07:50There's a sewing machine inside.
07:52There's a sewing machine inside.
07:54Will the sewing machine come?
07:58It's heavy.
08:00It's a sewing machine.
08:02It's a sewing machine.
08:04It's a sewing machine.
08:06It's dangerous.
08:08What is it doing?
08:10It moves if you step on it with your feet.
08:12What does it mean?
08:13This is what you step on.
08:14Does it mean you have to fall?
08:16Wait a little bit.
08:18Does it still move?
08:22This is a sewing machine she made in 1970.
08:25This saw moves when you step on it.
08:28This saw moves when you step on it.
08:31At that time, many people made clothes at home.
08:35About 13,000 yen at the time of the Great Satsuma Shonin-kyu, the price of sewing machines was about 35,000 yen, which was a fairly expensive product.
08:49Recently, it has become popular as a Showa retro product and can be traded for about 40,000 yen.
08:56The first product with a drop-shaped ball was a sewing machine.
09:03Yes, it was a sewing machine that was prepared as the best product in 1950, when the drop-shaped ball shop began, as Mr. Kazurazawa said.
09:17Next is the Kura team in the Taisho era.
09:26It's really amazing, isn't it?
09:27It's a little cool.
09:28It's cool.
09:29It's in the stone.
09:30This is only once.
09:31This is dangerous.
09:32Is it twice?
09:33The amount is amazing.
09:34The amount is amazing, really.
09:37This Kura has a lot of small boxes.
09:40That's right.
09:41What the hell is this?
09:44It looks like a box.
09:45It looks dangerous.
09:46Isn't it in?
09:47Let's open it.
09:48Wow, it's amazing.
09:49It's beautiful.
09:50It's a beautiful plate.
09:51It looks expensive.
09:52It looks expensive.
09:53It's expensive.
09:54Wait a minute.
09:55What is this?
09:56But it looks like a good plate.
09:58It's one plate.
10:00Isn't this too thin?
10:02It's not in here.
10:03You can probably put it in here.
10:04Is there anything else?
10:05What else?
10:06There's a plate.
10:07It's a tableware.
10:08It's a pot.
10:10Look, there are a lot of plates.
10:12Isn't there too many plates?
10:13It looks good.
10:14There's a lot in there.
10:15There are a lot of tableware.
10:17As a result of searching the first floor, a large number of tableware were found.
10:24Why are there so many?
10:25Next, let's go to the second floor.
10:29Wow, there are a lot.
10:30There are a lot.
10:31That's amazing.
10:32There are a lot of futons, too.
10:33This is amazing.
10:34It looks like a modern one.
10:35It's amazing.
10:36It's a futon.
10:37It's amazing.
10:38Why are there so many?
10:39Right?
10:40It's a considerable number.
10:41On the second floor, there are a large number of futons and futons.
10:45Why are there a large number of tableware and futons?
10:51I see.
10:52Is there a reason why there are so many tableware?
10:55In the old days, there were a lot of tableware in the countryside for a funeral or a wedding.
11:01At that time, there were a lot of tableware like this for a bath.
11:07Around the 20th century, it was common for a wedding to be held at home.
11:13At that time, relatives and acquaintances were gathering.
11:16Therefore, it was necessary to prepare a large number of tableware, futons, and futons.
11:23However, after the war, due to the change of times, many people stopped holding a wedding at home.
11:31Since then, a large number of tableware and futons have been dispensed with at the ceremony hall and at the funeral.
11:39These tableware and futons are disposed of.
11:42You have to take them all.
11:44You have to clean them up.
11:46That's a lot.
11:48First of all, he cleans the first floor, where there are a lot of tableware.
11:53Where should I go?
11:55I'll follow you.
11:56Okay.
11:57I'll follow you.
11:58But if you don't do it around here, you can't get it out.
12:01Let's do it from here.
12:03Near the entrance.
12:04It's an order.
12:05No, no, no.
12:06Let's do it.
12:08Smooth.
12:09What?
12:11This pot.
12:13Look at this.
12:15The pattern.
12:16Isn't it nostalgic?
12:17It's like an old pot.
12:19What's that?
12:20Isn't it nostalgic?
12:21There's a pattern on it.
12:22This is also in grandmothers' houses.
12:24There is.
12:25Yes.
12:26The second one.
12:27The one that came out one after another.
12:30The fifth one.
12:31That's amazing.
12:33Flower-patterned pot.
12:36It was a big hit in the 1960s.
12:41If you put a flower-patterned pot in it, it will be popular as if it were a flower that colors the table.
12:48It is seen in many households.
12:51Have you ever seen a flower-patterned pot?
12:53I've never seen it.
12:55I've never seen it.
12:56I'm sure there were a lot of flower-patterned things.
12:59It's a mandarin orange set, right?
13:00That's right.
13:02It's an elephant cookie in a can.
13:06Why do grandmothers always have that?
13:10The next thing I found was...
13:14What's that?
13:17What is it?
13:20It's important.
13:21Kobachi.
13:23Fashionable Kobachi.
13:24It's very Showa.
13:26Kobachi.
13:27It's a very Showa actress.
13:29In fact, the actress in this package is Keiko Takeshita, 27 years old at the time.
13:36In 1980, she played the image character of Kikkoman Manjo Honmirin.
13:42This Kobachi is the Novelty.
13:46In the first place, the origin of Novelty is the Edo period.
13:51It is said that the Novelty culture began when gofukuten gave out leaflets for free.
14:01In addition,
14:03It's big.
14:05What is this?
14:07Is this a washing machine?
14:09Is that so?
14:11It's not a washing machine.
14:13It's a water dispenser.
14:15It's a dishwasher.
14:17What is this?
14:19It's a square machine.
14:21There's something like a metal wing inside.
14:25Mr. Kazurazer, you know what this machine is, right?
14:30We already had this.
14:32It's a machine for making mochi.
14:34Turn it up.
14:36The correct answer is...
14:38What is this?
14:40This is a machine for making mochi.
14:43It's amazing.
14:46This is a home-made electric mochi maker.
14:50It was released for about 20,000 yen in the 1970s.
14:54It sold 1 million units a year.
14:56It's a big hit.
14:58It's a Showa retro boom.
15:00Even now, it can be traded for 5,000 yen.
15:04It's all new to us.
15:07I've never even touched a Showa item.
15:11It's very fresh.
15:13Mr. Shizuya Yoshizawa is not here today.
15:15He's having a fever.
15:17We should all be here.
15:19Why?
15:21We talked about novelty items.
15:24Mr. Takeshita's drawings are very fashionable in our generation.
15:31It's retro and fashionable.
15:33It's very fresh and interesting.
15:36I don't know where it's from, but it's from that era.
15:40The font is different depending on the era.
15:43This is a home-made electric mochi maker.
15:46My grandparents used this for New Year's.
15:50It doesn't make mochi.
15:52It doesn't make mochi?
15:54It makes mochi with a loud sound.
15:56I can't stop making mochi.
16:00It's been two hours since they started cleaning.
16:03It's a Kura team from the Edo period.
16:05It's amazing.
16:07It's an old TV.
16:09It's heavy.
16:13Wait a minute.
16:16It's heavy.
16:18Matsukura found an old TV.
16:22It's amazing.
16:25It's a Wacom.
16:27How many people can watch it?
16:29It's amazing.
16:30It's a black and white TV.
16:32It's the first TV made in Japan.
16:34It's not black and white.
16:36What do you remember seeing?
16:38Rikidozan's pro-wrestling.
16:40I don't know.
16:42I don't know.
16:45This is a black and white TV that spread in the 1950s.
16:50It was sold for about 60,000 yen at the time.
16:52It is now sold for about 550,000 yen.
16:57The number of spectators who gathered to watch the pro-wrestler Rikidozan that Mr. Mugishima was watching was about 20,000.
17:07What are 20,000 people watching?
17:10I can't see anything.
17:13By the way, the first video that was shown on TV in Japan was a video of katakana.
17:21It's an antique part.
17:24There are people who talk about it at home.
17:29It's about 1,000 to 5,000 yen.
17:32Is that so?
17:34I think it will be popular if it is displayed in museums.
17:38I think that kind of TV is very popular.
17:41It's like a retro TV.
17:43Is it 5,000 yen? I want it to be a little more expensive.
17:46That's right.
17:48There is a TV that looks like that.
17:51I want to make it retro.
17:53It's more expensive than 5,000 yen.
17:55Why is the real TV cheaper?
17:57It's a strange story.
18:00I've heard that the first anime to be broadcast was Tetsuwan Atom.
18:04I think the anime that I do every week is Tetsuwan Atom.
18:07There should be more old anime.
18:10Why was the first video shown on TV?
18:13Kenjiro Takainan, who is now at Shizuoka University, was the first to make TV equipment in Japan.
18:19At that time, he first showed Iroha's life.
18:23Iroha's life?
18:25I don't know anything.
18:28Kenjiro Takainan is a very famous person.
18:31Please go to the site next time.
18:34I don't want to be proud.
18:37I don't want to be proud.
18:40Next, the team from the Edo period found this.
18:44Hey!
18:46What is it?
18:47It's a painting.
18:49It's amazing.
18:51They found a well-preserved painting.
18:54What is it?
18:55It's a painting.
18:57This is amazing.
19:00Is this still there?
19:03I bought this in Ginza.
19:06Did you buy it in Ginza?
19:07I bought it about 20 years ago.
19:10This painting was purchased in Ginza more than 20 years ago.
19:15Mr. Mugishima doesn't remember the price at that time.
19:19How valuable is it now?
19:23This is a painting drawn by Mr. Simon Yohanan.
19:26This painting was probably drawn 60 or 70 years ago.
19:30Is this still there?
19:33This painting is currently worth 15,000 yen.
19:39Next, the team from the Taisho period found this.
19:43These are historical books.
19:46These books are very old.
19:50This is an English textbook from the Meiji period.
19:54This is a textbook from the Meiji period.
19:56This was published in May 1941.
20:00The contents of this textbook are a little different.
20:04He used to put letters in a mailbox.
20:09Now, letters are in the form of a mobile phone.
20:14It's like sending a message.
20:19You can feel the times of the Meiji period.
20:21This is interesting.
20:23English education began at Japanese schools in the Meiji period.
20:29The trade with foreign countries flourished due to the arrival of Perry in the end of the Edo period.
20:35Therefore, English became more necessary.
20:37It is said that English was taught at school after entering the Meiji period.
20:42By the way, compulsory education became free of charge in 1933.
20:48Before that, you had to pay for classes to go to elementary school.
20:53It seems that only relatively wealthy families could go to elementary school.
20:58Next, let's go to the second floor.
21:02Here is the futon.
21:03Is there a futon in Japan?
21:05This is it.
21:07Clean up a large number of futons.
21:15This is amazing.
21:17Let's play.
21:20I can't see in front of me.
21:23I can't see in front of me.
21:25I'm sorry.
21:31This is for one person.
21:33Are you okay?
21:35Are you okay?
21:46Let's go upstairs.
21:49Next is the Edo-period team.
21:52Isn't the second floor amazing?
21:56This is it.
21:58What is this?
22:00This is it.
22:02I saw this for the first time.
22:08This is dangerous.
22:10I broke something that belonged to someone.
22:12This is valuable.
22:19Let's go upstairs.
22:21Next is the Edo-period team.
22:24Isn't the second floor amazing?
22:27This is it.
22:29This is dangerous.
22:35What did NAKAMURA find?
22:38This is a relic.
22:40This is a relic of MUGISHIMA's grandfather.
22:45I open this.
22:47How do you open this?
22:49This is it.
22:54This is a juzu.
22:56This is money.
22:59This is a massage chair.
23:01This is amazing.
23:03KAZU is doing everything.
23:06What was in this was about 70 to 80 years ago.
23:12By the way, printing technology was not as advanced as it is now.
23:17This was a mistake in printing.
23:19This was a mistake in cutting.
23:21This was a mistake in cutting.
23:24This was a mistake in printing.
23:25This was a mistake in printing.
23:28This was a mistake in printing.
23:32The estimated price of the relic found this time was about 500 yen.
23:39This is NINOMIYA SONTOKU.
23:41Is this Japanese?
23:42This is NINOMIYA KINJURO.
23:44Is this NINOMIYA KINJURO?
23:46I've only seen a small one.
23:48This is real.
23:50By the way, the first person to draw a portrait of a Japanese relic was a foreigner.
23:57Kiyosone, who drew a picture a long time ago, is modeling a picture of a foreigner.
24:05I thought it was half.
24:07In addition, Kiyosone drew a portrait of TAKAMORI SAIGO, which I have seen once.
24:15It felt like a Japanese paper.
24:18This is a picture taken during the war, so there is no material.
24:22The quality is getting worse and the size is getting smaller.
24:26I didn't know anything.
24:28This is amazing.
24:30This is about the size of a life game.
24:33I didn't think this was real.
24:35I didn't know this was being used.
24:37I saw this for the first time.
24:39In addition, NAKAMURA searched the second floor of the warehouse.
24:44What is this?
24:46This may be a very important cultural property.
24:49Is that so?
24:51I think it's a vampire.
24:53I don't know.
24:56This is over.
24:58There are many more dolls.
25:00I will drop one more doll.
25:02This is a special edition, but I decided to go home with it.
25:10This is dangerous.
25:12This is a valuable item.
25:15This is the most valuable item.
25:18This is very valuable.
25:21There are many cases with dolls that may be valuable.
25:26I report to MUGISHIMA that I broke only the dolls inside.
25:32Dad.
25:35Dad, I'm sorry.
25:37This is broken.
25:39It's okay.
25:41You are kind.
25:43I'm sorry.
25:45It's okay.
25:47Let's take a look at this.
25:50This is not made by a famous person.
25:53So there is no margin for error.
25:55There is no margin for error.
25:57At that time, the KURA team in the Taisho era was still cleaning the futon.
26:06This is a simple cleaning.
26:10Let's do our best.
26:13On the other hand, the KURA team in the Edo era, MIYACHIKA, is cleaning the KURA quietly.
26:26They seem to have found something.
26:28There is something like KAKEJIKU.
26:30I gave up cleaning.
26:33This is fantastic.
26:35There was something in the back.
26:40This is a helmet.
26:45First, let's check the KAKEJIKU.
26:49This looks good.
26:52What is the value of this?
26:55This is ONEGUCHI.
26:59This is KAKEJIKU written by KIKUCHI SEIDO.
27:04This is worth about 16,000 yen.
27:09There is another KAKEJIKU.
27:13This is a helmet that was displayed in the back of the office.
27:20This is worth about 15,000 yen as an antique product.
27:26What is the value of the old helmet?
27:30This is a helmet worn by my father.
27:36This is a helmet worn by my father.
27:38This is very rare.
27:42This is a military helmet used by the Rikugun around 1930.
27:49This is a little expensive.
27:54This is worth 100,000 yen.
27:58Helmets are big, so they are often disposed of.
28:03This is very expensive.
28:08This is a treasure.
28:11This is a helmet worn by MUGISHIMA's father in the Pacific War.
28:19This is a very high-performance helmet.
28:26This is a precious item that has been traded for about 100,000 yen between collectors.
28:33MUGISHIMA is protected by this helmet.
28:38This is connected.
28:41This is heavy.
28:43If you wear this helmet, you will be hit by a bullet.
28:47This is very scary.
28:51Three hours have passed since they started cleaning.
28:56Do you still have a futon?
28:58They are still cleaning the futon.
29:03They continue to carry the futon from the second floor for another hour.
29:09This is amazing.
29:12This is the last.
29:15This is beautiful.
29:17This is very beautiful.
29:19You did your best.
29:21This is a big one.
29:24This is nice.
29:27This time, they carry a large number of futons from the first floor.
29:33They start cleaning from here.
29:38I've seen this scene more than 10 times.
29:44I'm crying.
29:46This is nice.
29:51Are you hungry?
29:53I'm hungry.
29:55This is a special NISSATONEGI.
29:57You can bake this and eat it.
30:02This is delicious.
30:04It's not expensive, is it?
30:06No, it's okay.
30:10They receive NISSATONEGI from MUGISHIMA.
30:16I will help you.
30:18NISSATONEGI is bent when you pull it out.
30:24This is a characteristic of NISSATONEGI.
30:28When you pull it out, don't pull it straight.
30:31Put it in front of you.
30:36This is amazing.
30:38Why is this bent?
30:40The soil in the field is hard.
30:42The soil is hard, so it is difficult to dig deep and stretch it straight.
30:50In UTSUNOMIYA, the NISSATO district is covered with clay soil.
30:57If the soil is bad and the growth progresses, the roots will rot.
31:03If the soil grows to some extent, it will be planted diagonally in shallow places.
31:10The green onions will grow toward the ground.
31:14It will be a sweet green onion.
31:18If you grow it while bending it in the soil, it will be more delicious.
31:22The softness and sweetness of NISSATONEGI are unique.
31:26NISSATONEGI was planted in the Edo period and registered as a local brand in the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries.
31:33It is said to be a phantom green onion because it can only be harvested in this area.
31:39Let's eat.
31:43This is amazing.
31:46This is very big.
31:48This is very big.
31:51NISSATONEGI is baked with soil on it.
31:58Can I put this on the floor?
32:00How long does it take to bake?
32:02It takes 10 minutes.
32:04Can I carry a futon if I have 10 minutes?
32:07I have a sense of duty.
32:09He carries a futon while baking green onions.
32:13I'm looking forward to green onions.
32:17I'm tired.
32:19Everyone is helping me.
32:23I'm glad.
32:24I can't do this.
32:28I've been wearing this for a long time, thinking I'd have to do it someday.
32:32This is helpful.
32:34Everyone is energetic.
32:36Everyone is a young man.
32:39Let's clean this up.
32:43This is heavy.
32:46There are a lot of things.
32:49Then.
32:50This is heavy.
32:51Do you want to ride this?
32:54You can make a hot spring egg in 15 minutes.
32:57This is an egg house.
32:58MATSUDA found SHOWA's kitchen goods that can make hot spring eggs.
33:03This was sold around 1980.
33:08Set the raw egg.
33:10Just put the boiling water in and wait 15 minutes.
33:13This is a revolutionary product that can easily make hot spring eggs.
33:16This was very popular in the Showa 40s.
33:19Everyone.
33:21Please gather.
33:23Green onions are ready.
33:25Green onions are ready.
33:26Come here.
33:28Please come here.
33:31This is amazing.
33:33Thank you for your hard work.
33:35It smells good.
33:36I will teach NISHI-SATORI how to eat this.
33:39Please peel the skin from this side.
33:45This is white.
33:47This is soft.
33:49Then bite the middle of this.
33:56This looks delicious.
33:58This looks delicious.
34:01This is amazing.
34:05I eat this.
34:09This is hot.
34:11This is hot.
34:12This is like this.
34:14I eat this.
34:22This is delicious.
34:26This looks delicious.
34:28This is hot.
34:31I eat this.
34:39This is delicious.
34:41I like this.
34:43This is delicious.
34:45He gives rice balls to his wife.
34:49This is delicious.
34:51This is hot.
34:53This is delicious.
34:56Hot spring eggs made with Showa kitchen goods are also completed.
35:02However, there are five eggs that can be cooked at once.
35:06This is the best egg.
35:081, 2, 4, 5, 6.
35:12Wait a minute.
35:13Let's play rock-paper-scissors.
35:16MUGISHIMA, who likes eggs, also participated in rock-paper-scissors.
35:23Let's play rock-paper-scissors.
35:27This is an old game.
35:29This is an old game.
35:31This is an old game.
35:33This is an old game.
35:36They are like grandchildren and grandfathers.
35:40This is the best.
35:43This is the best.
35:50This is the best.
35:53This is the best.
35:55Rock-paper-scissors.
35:59This is the best.
36:01Rock-paper-scissors.
36:03This is the best.
36:10This is an egg.
36:13This is an egg.
36:17They are excited just by eating hot spring eggs.
36:23I'll do it, too.
36:25Do you want to eat this?
36:28I'll do it, too.
36:30Is that okay?
36:33Let's eat together.
36:42He is an idol.
36:44He is an idol.
36:46This is very delicious.
36:52This is very delicious.
36:55The next job is Matsuda and Matsukura.
36:58The next job is Matsuda and Matsukura.
37:01Leave it to us.
37:03Leave it to us.
37:05Leave it to us.
37:08Matsuda and Matsukura are leaving.
37:11Let's get started.
37:13Let's get started.
37:15Let's get started.
37:17We are four professionals.
37:19We are four professionals.
37:21They are four professionals who are moving companies.
37:25They are cleaning the kitchen.
37:28They are cleaning the kitchen.
37:30They have been cleaning for 5 hours.
37:34There is a strange part.
37:36What is this?
37:38This is a boomerang.
37:40This is a boomerang.
37:44They found two boomerangs.
37:48They found two boomerangs.
37:50This boomerang was used to carry something in the Meiji era.
37:55What do you think this is?
37:57The hint is a celebration.
38:04What is this?
38:06This is a boomerang.
38:08This is a boomerang.
38:15What is this?
38:17This is a boomerang.
38:19This is a boomerang.
38:21What is this?
38:23They found two boomerangs.
38:26What is this?
38:28They found two boomerangs.
38:30They are connected.
38:32Look at the shape.
38:34They are connected.
38:36Are they on something?
38:38What is this?
38:40What is the answer?
38:42I have no idea.
38:44This is a horse's NIGURA.
38:46This is a horse's NIGURA.
38:48This was called NIGURA for NIGURA.
38:50This was called NIGURA for NIGURA.
38:52In the Meiji era,
38:54In the Meiji era,
38:56After marriage, they ride a horse and walk around the town.
39:00It's like a hanemun horse now.
39:02Hanemun horse.
39:03You mean the horse was attached to the horse's body?
39:06Yes, it was a horse.
39:07Hanemun horse.
39:08It's called a laden.
39:09It's attached by crushing the shell.
39:11It's a very costly and precious thing.
39:13The value is about 50,000 yen.
39:17What?
39:20I got married.
39:22This is a horse shell used by Mr. Mugishima's great-grandfather at his wedding.
39:27It's called Yomeirinigura.
39:29In the old days, there was a custom of going around the neighborhood for a wedding ceremony,
39:34so it was used as a horse to carry the bride.
39:38It is a laden material with shell and pearl embedded.
39:43It is a precious historical item with a value of 50,000 yen.
39:49Let's do our best with laden.
39:51In addition,
39:52It's almost over.
39:53Is it in here?
39:56Shizu, Shizu, Shizu.
39:58What?
39:59Did you find something?
40:00It looks expensive.
40:01Is that so?
40:05It's open.
40:09What is this?
40:10iPhone.
40:12Hey!
40:13iPhone!
40:14iPhone!
40:15Wait a minute.
40:17Everyone!
40:18It's not ringing.
40:19Everyone, find the iPhone!
40:21You're too kind.
40:23Wait a minute.
40:25What is the iPhone of Showa?
40:32It's open.
40:35What?
40:36What is this?
40:37iPhone.
40:38iPhone.
40:39Hey!
40:40iPhone!
40:42What is the iPhone of Showa?
40:45Hurry up!
40:46I found the iPhone of Showa.
40:49Look.
40:51Ta-da!
40:53iPhone.
40:54What is this?
40:56We don't know.
40:57We don't know.
40:58We don't know.
41:00In English,
41:01It's written as iPhone.
41:03It's like a device with a mysterious shape.
41:07I don't know what this is.
41:12Mr. Kazurazer.
41:13Do you know what this is?
41:16It's an eye.
41:17What is this?
41:19We'll announce it at the studio later.
41:22It's been six hours since they started cleaning the warehouse.
41:25It's very clean.
41:26We have to make it clean and use it.
41:29We've learned a lot, so we want to continue.
41:35It's very clean.
41:37It's very clean.
41:39There's nothing left.
41:41They even clean the water.
41:47Two warehouses are clean.
41:50It's very clean.
41:51It's very clean.
41:52It's very clean.
41:53It's very clean.
41:54It's very clean.
41:55How is it?
41:56It's very clean.
42:01It's great.
42:02I didn't expect it to be like this.
42:04Thank you very much.
42:08This is amazing.
42:10It's very clean.
42:13Thank you very much.
42:16I can sleep peacefully now.
42:19I'm glad.
42:20Here?
42:21They cleaned up the two-ton truck in the warehouse.
42:26They were able to find 50 kinds of valuable items.
42:31We've finished cleaning the warehouse.
42:35The warehouse is clean.
42:37It's clean.
42:38At first, I thought there were a lot of things in the warehouse.
42:43It's amazing.
42:44There are a lot of things in the warehouse.
42:47The warehouse is clean now.
42:49How do you want to use it in the future?
42:51There is a person who makes wine in the neighborhood.
42:55I want him to lend me the warehouse.
42:58That's good.
42:59I think I can do that in the future.
43:02Recently, the warehouse has been renovated.
43:06It can be reused as a restaurant or sauna.
43:09The warehouse is also useful for the regeneration of the area.
43:12We were able to help the people in the neighborhood.
43:15We were also happy.
43:17Thank you very much.
43:19Thank you very much.
43:23Thank you for your hard work.
43:24Thank you for your hard work.
43:25The target team is a futon.
43:28The target team carried a futon for 4 to 5 hours.
43:33It was a futon all the time.
43:34That's right.
43:35The other teams were looking for treasures.
43:38I thought you were watching a short video.
43:42It was very difficult.
43:44When I asked my father, he said that it would cost millions of yen to clean the warehouse.
43:52I was very happy that we were able to help.
43:57Finally, I'm curious about SHOWA's iPhone.
44:00What is the iPhone?
44:02Matsuda Matsukura doesn't know what this is yet.
44:05I don't know.
44:06The eye is an eye.
44:08That's right.
44:10This iPhone is about 100 years old.
44:14It was mainly used by women.
44:16What do you think this is for?
44:23This iPhone is about 100 years old.
44:26It was mainly used by women.
44:28What do you think this is?
44:30Can I touch it?
44:32What is this?
44:36Can I touch this?
44:38What is this?
44:40This is also used in this era.
44:42This was used in this era.
44:44The shape has changed a lot in this era.
44:48This is obviously the shape of the eyelid.
44:53I can't see through this.
44:57This is a medical tool.
45:00It's made of metal.
45:02You are very sharp.
45:03Please tell me the answer.
45:05This is for the eyelid.
45:11You use this.
45:13It's like SHOWA's eyelid.
45:15It's the same way.
45:17You make a deep eyelid.
45:21I can still see through this.
45:23I can still see through this.
45:26The correct answer is an eyelid tool for the eyelid.
45:32This was released in 1930.
45:35This is about 100 years old.
45:38The tip of the eyelid is sharpened.
45:41This is used to make the eyelid.
45:44These two liquids are used to make the eyelid.
45:48This is an adhesive.
45:50This is used to peel off the adhesive.
45:52This is the first surgery in the world.
45:56This is done by Japanese people.
45:58The first double eyelid surgery in the world was done by Japanese people.
46:01That's amazing.
46:03There is no need to double eyelid surgery in Australia.
46:05It was done by Asians.
46:07At that time, people longed for double eyelid surgery.
46:09That's right.
46:11Did your father give this to you?
46:13He seems to give it to me.
46:15That's good.
46:19What do you think of the new VTR?
46:23I couldn't put it in until the end.
46:26I feel a sense of accomplishment when I see it shining.
46:31It feels good.
46:33I thought it was a wonderful project.
46:36You can see old things at museums.
46:40It's an old thing.
46:42It's a valuable thing in Meiji, Taisho, and Showa.
46:46If it's not valuable, it won't be noticed, so it's thrown away.
46:50If it's not like this, there's no chance to see it.
46:54I think there are things that can't be seen anymore.
46:58It's interesting to know that people in the past lived like this.
47:03We can see it in Showa.
47:05It's interesting that young people can see the life of Meiji and Taisho.
47:10It's a culture where you never ride a horse in textbooks.
47:14It's a culture where you never ride a horse in textbooks.
47:19It's a culture where you never ride a horse in textbooks.
47:23I think this kind of information is really valuable.
47:26From Mr. Mugishima's store, which I visited this time,
47:29There are a lot of things you can learn about Japanese culture and history that you don't use in modern times.
47:36So, we're recruiting a big store to clean up.
47:40Travis Japan will do its best.
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