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00:00Jirojiro Ariyoshi
00:04Tonight's Jirojiro Ariyoshi is...
00:06The most popular event in Japan with over 20,000 people in line!
00:11This is about 60,000 yen.
00:1360,000 yen? Wow!
00:15I thought it was pretty cheap.
00:18Mineral Marsh!
00:21It's pretty, right?
00:23This is a auction where about 300 kinds of stones are traded.
00:27I'm an amethyst.
00:30At first glance, it looks like just a stone.
00:33It's worth tens of thousands of yen.
00:37I've heard that it's worth 3 million yen.
00:43It's 10 times more expensive than it was a few years ago.
00:47It's 10 times more expensive than it was a few years ago.
00:54In addition, young fans are rushing to the stone world, which used to be an old man's hobby.
01:01It's cute, beautiful, and attractive.
01:04It's like K-pop idols.
01:07I can't take it anymore.
01:09It's so cute.
01:12What is the charm of stones?
01:16And a rare meteorite appears in the studio!
01:21It's worth 150,000 yen per gram.
01:24Wow!
01:26It's a long story.
01:36By the way, Mineral Marsh is also very popular as a stone gacha.
01:43I'd like you to try it, too.
01:48It's a real stone.
01:51It's made of crystals.
01:54You can't tell what's inside until you break it with a hammer.
01:58It may be very expensive depending on the case.
02:02How much is it?
02:04It's worth 1,500 yen.
02:06I'd like to do it.
02:07NICOLO, tell us what you think.
02:12When I was in elementary school, I often went to the mountains to get crystals.
02:16I'll do it with a small one.
02:19How do you do this?
02:22Don't throw it!
02:24If you die, it's over.
02:27Please be careful because the hammer weighs about 5 kg.
02:30Don't be ridiculous.
02:34It's heavy.
02:39How is it?
02:41It's beautiful.
02:43It's pure white.
02:45It's cute.
02:47It's beautiful.
02:50How much is it worth?
02:53It's worth 4,500 yen.
02:55It's amazing.
02:57What is he going to do this time?
03:00I'm Miyuki Suzuki from Nagon.
03:04Miyuki Nagon, who doesn't have any jewelry.
03:09Do you have the image of an entertainer?
03:14I'm scared.
03:16I look like an entertainer.
03:22I came to Asakusa Bridge in Tokyo.
03:27There is a line.
03:3230 minutes before the opening.
03:35Many people are waiting for the start.
03:40Where did you come from today?
03:42I came from Yokohama today.
03:46How long have you been interested in stone?
03:49I've been interested in stone since I was a kid.
03:54It's made by nature.
03:56I think it's attractive because it's not made by people.
04:02Do you like stone?
04:04I like it.
04:05Why do you like stone?
04:07I saw a video on YouTube and liked it.
04:12I bought a lot of stone today.
04:16How much did you buy?
04:1836,000 yen.
04:20It's amazing.
04:22You can buy a lot.
04:24It's not a game.
04:26It's a cute stone.
04:28There are more than 100 people in the line.
04:32It's 11 o'clock in the morning.
04:36It's spacious inside.
04:40It takes a long time to see everything.
04:45This auction will start in 2013.
04:51There are a lot of stones from all over the world.
04:56Jewels, meteorites, and fossils are on sale.
05:03It's a big event with a sale of 100 million yen.
05:08It's in the rich people's house.
05:10It's in a big house.
05:14This is cute.
05:17It's a heart-shaped stone.
05:20It's not very expensive.
05:27I've never seen it before.
05:29It's a grape gate.
05:31It's expensive.
05:33It's 160,000 yen.
05:39This is a grape stone.
05:44It's a stone that can only be found in a few kilometers away.
05:47It's a stone that can only be dug by hand.
05:49It is said to have grown rapidly over a long period of time.
06:00The ingredients are the same as the crystal, but there are still many unknown details.
06:06It's been about 10 years since it was discovered, so it's rare.
06:1110 years since it was discovered?
06:14There are about 4,700 types of minerals.
06:18New types of minerals are discovered all over the world.
06:22If it is approved by the World Academy of Sciences, it will be recognized as a new type of mineral.
06:29For example, Russia is frozen in the north.
06:32If it melts due to global warming, there will be a new development in the mountains.
06:38I like it.
06:42Such minerals are several hundred to tens of thousands of yen, and the price is very high.
06:48What's in it?
06:50What's this?
06:52It's eucalyptus.
06:54It's very popular, isn't it?
06:56It contains titanium in hydrogen.
06:58It's a needle.
07:00It's 1,000 years old.
07:02Is this 1,000 years old?
07:04You can't open it.
07:07It's called gold, and it's very popular as an accessory in recent years.
07:13Did you process this?
07:15No, it's natural.
07:17It's more expensive than last year.
07:20How many years has it been?
07:22Why is it so expensive?
07:24It's not very popular, and there aren't many places where you can get it.
07:28If you buy it now and sell it a few years later, will it be more expensive?
07:32Oh, I see.
07:34It's the same as gold.
07:36Just like pure gold, many stones are expensive due to the phenomenon of global warming and mining.
07:44Everything is expensive now.
07:46Among them, what is the most popular in the world?
07:52It's a meteorite.
07:54Meteorite.
07:56The main one is a meteorite.
07:58It's called Hibeon.
08:00Meteorites are as famous as Hibeon.
08:03This is a Hibeon meteorite that fell in Africa about 4.5 billion years ago.
08:10It has a pattern like a line.
08:13This is a pattern of iron and nickel that is unique to meteorites.
08:20This pattern cannot be reproduced even with modern science.
08:24I see.
08:26The characteristic pattern was adopted to the dial of a luxury watch, and it became very popular.
08:32Now, it's sold more than 20 times.
08:35Wow, that's amazing.
08:36Some people buy it for the purpose of advertisement.
08:39For the purpose of advertisement.
08:41Among them, what is the stone that has recently gained popularity for an unexpected reason?
08:46It's a variety of colors.
08:48Fluorite.
08:50Fluorite.
08:52There are a variety of colors and shapes.
08:58There are about 200 kinds.
09:01Fluorite.
09:03This Fluorite is the motif of the song by Kenshi Yonezu.
09:09The most frightening thing is that high purity Fluorite is leaked to the government and foreign companies.
09:16Fluorite is an important key item in Michiyo Theater.
09:22It's cheap, so it's popular with beginners.
09:28In addition, there is a stone called Phosphophyllite.
09:32Why is it green over there?
09:34A few years ago, a manga called Jewelry Country was popular.
09:37Jewelry Country?
09:38Yes.
09:39The main character of Jewelry Country is named Phosphophyllite.
09:43That's why it's so popular.
09:46Is it popular now?
09:48It's expensive, but it's popular.
09:50It's popular, isn't it?
09:53Due to the influence of various media works,
09:56the young fan of the stone world, which used to be an uncle's hobby, seems to be in a hurry.
10:03It's like a figurine.
10:06I'm often satisfied just by buying it.
10:10It looks cool, cute, and delicious.
10:12I want to eat it.
10:14It looks delicious.
10:16Don't you get tired of it?
10:19No, I don't.
10:20It's always cute.
10:22It's the same as looking at a dog.
10:24It's cute no matter where you look.
10:26I have a microscope, so I zoom in and take pictures.
10:32If you look closely, you can see where the lines are.
10:39Do you get excited when you find a line?
10:41Yes, I do.
10:44What is the goal of this university student who came from Shizuoka?
10:50This is Zircon.
10:52Blue Zircon.
10:54I thought the color was beautiful.
10:56This is Uranus.
10:58It's cute because it has a radiation mark.
11:00I don't cause any harm to the body, so it's okay.
11:04Uranus, which is a radioactive substance, is said to have little effect on the human body in terms of type and quantity.
11:10It is also popular as an anti-inflammatory.
11:13How much did you spend?
11:15I spent about 20,000 yen.
11:17That's a lot.
11:19I like the element.
11:21I'm collecting elements.
11:23You're collecting elements.
11:25I've been collecting them since I was in junior high school.
11:28It's been about 6 years.
11:30This is my home.
11:32This is a bi-model.
11:34What kind of stone is in the bottle?
11:36This is a hot glue stone.
11:38I want you to write CA and F.
11:42CA and F.
11:44It looks fun.
11:46I'm still a genius.
11:48The blue part is a little tough.
11:51I haven't told you this, but it's expensive.
11:53It's expensive.
11:55I want to do something for you.
11:59Why?
12:01There are people like this inside.
12:03Here you go.
12:05What's this?
12:07This is a fish sausage.
12:09This is a massage.
12:11Massage?
12:13It's a stone-specific power.
12:16I want you to feel it.
12:21If it's close to the brain, it's easy to understand the wave of the stone.
12:25That's not true.
12:28There is a crystal called Lembrian.
12:32I can see the scenery.
12:35I feel like it's connecting me to another world.
12:39If that's the case, you shouldn't bring that kind of stone.
12:45There are various ways to enjoy stones depending on the person.
12:49Among them, this couple is...
12:52It's called a crazy racer gate.
12:55It's crazy.
12:57Can you find it from nature in this state?
13:01It's a big rock.
13:03If you slice it, you'll get a beautiful pattern.
13:07It's interesting.
13:09It's amazing.
13:11We bought the opportunity to cut stones.
13:16The beauty of the cross section of the stone.
13:18The couple is in love.
13:20They even opened a shop specializing in cross-sectional stones.
13:24It's amazing.
13:25When I passed by the parking lot, I saw a stone.
13:28I was absorbed in it.
13:31Let's cut it.
13:33It's cute because it's a child.
13:35It's suspicious because it's a boy.
13:37I thought it was only grandpas and grandmas.
13:41There were a lot of young girls and children.
13:45It was so beautiful that I couldn't believe it was natural.
13:49I thought it was popular.
13:52A world of stone with a lot of charm.
13:54Everyone, please pay attention.
13:58And from here...
14:00I'm sure you'll want to buy it, too.
14:02Let's take a look at the three meteorites.
14:07Japanese meteorite enthusiast Kouga Saito.
14:10Mr. Saito, please.
14:13First of all, Mr. Saito's home.
14:15Here's what it looks like.
14:18It's amazing.
14:21It's amazing.
14:22How many types are there?
14:24More than 20,000.
14:28You can take off the floor.
14:31They've been collecting them for 16 years.
14:36They've been using them for a long time.
14:39The total amount is about 100 million.
14:42That's amazing.
14:44If you sell it now, you'll get more.
14:47I think so.
14:49It's a good investment.
14:52Today, we will introduce the recommended meteorites selected by Mr. Saito from the 20,000-point collection.
14:58First of all...
15:00Imitac meteorite recommended for interior design.
15:04This is the meteorite.
15:06It's beautiful.
15:07It was discovered in Chile in 1822.
15:11It's a type of iron meteorite.
15:15It's recommended for interior design.
15:18That's right.
15:19It's also recommended for interior design.
15:21It's a meteorite, but it's often treated as a jewel.
15:26The glass inside is a peridot.
15:30It's a jewel.
15:32You can get a peridot on Earth.
15:34This is a peridot from outer space.
15:37It's a little different.
15:39Because it was in outer space.
15:41That's right.
15:43Please try it.
15:45It's very rare.
15:47How much is it?
15:49It's about 10,000 to 12,000 yen per gram.
15:53One gram?
15:54It's about 250 grams.
15:56I see.
15:58That's amazing.
16:00It's expensive.
16:02It's transparent like stained glass.
16:06The orange part is transparent.
16:11It's transparent.
16:13It's beautiful.
16:16It's strange.
16:21Let me touch it.
16:22Do you want to touch it?
16:23I want to touch it.
16:24It's a meteorite that requires a lot of interior design.
16:27This is what's inside.
16:30It's like this.
16:32That's amazing.
16:33This is processed.
16:35Originally, there was a bigger meteorite.
16:38I cut it out.
16:40It's beautiful.
16:41This pattern is also natural.
16:43This pattern is also called the Wiedemarsch-Tetten Structure.
16:46In outer space, for tens of millions of years,
16:50iron and nickel were separated.
16:52What happened in outer space?
16:54That's amazing.
16:56Can I touch it?
16:57Please touch it.
17:00This is heavy.
17:06This is heavy.
17:07I was surprised.
17:09I was surprised.
17:10This is like a steel ball.
17:13This is good.
17:15This is cool.
17:16Nicole wants this.
17:18I want to do machinima with this.
17:20Are you stupid?
17:23Next is the Martian meteorite that can sense the origin of life.
17:29This is a Martian meteorite.
17:30What is this?
17:32This is stored in the vacuum tube so that it doesn't touch the air.
17:35Is that so?
17:36This is stored in the vacuum tube so that it doesn't touch the air.
17:38This Martian meteorite contains amino acids and many organic substances.
17:43It is a meteorite called a rare carbohydrate chondrite.
17:46Human beings are made of amino acids.
17:53This meteorite fell on the earth billions of years ago.
17:58This meteorite is said to have reflected life.
18:02This is a meteorite of life.
18:04This is amazing.
18:05This meteorite smells like burnt blueberries.
18:09Is that so?
18:11Astronauts often say that the universe smells like burnt blueberries.
18:17Is that so?
18:18I think this meteorite smells like burnt blueberries.
18:24Don't you smell it?
18:28I smell it once a year.
18:32The third meteorite will be released in Osaka.
18:35This is a very valuable meteorite.
18:38I'm glad I didn't go to see this meteorite at night.
18:41You can see this meteorite at night.
18:43That's right.
18:46This is a picture of when I went to Mars.
18:51This is a very valuable meteorite.
18:55Can I open this?
18:57It's scary that this meteorite contains amino acids.
19:01This meteorite was recovered in Algeria in 1962.
19:06This is a meteorite of Mars.
19:09This is a meteorite of Mars.
19:12I'm glad I didn't go to see this meteorite at night.
19:16You can see this meteorite at night.
19:18This is a very valuable meteorite.
19:20This Zagami meteorite was formed 13 billion years ago by volcanic activity on Mars.
19:29This is a very valuable meteorite with a total recovery volume of only 18 kilometers.
19:35How much is this?
19:37This is 150,000 yen per gram.
19:40This is amazing.
19:43This is a very valuable meteorite.
19:47This is a picture of when I went to Mars.
19:49This is a picture of when I came back from Mars.
19:51Did you buy this as an investment?
19:55I have never bought this as an investment.
19:58I bought this because I like it.
20:01I often buy this because I like it.
20:06This is the best.
20:08Do you like this?
20:10I like this as a prize.
20:13This is a very good question.
20:15What should I do if I return this?
20:21This is a very valuable meteorite.
20:25This is amazing.
20:28This is amazing.
20:31He is a robot.
20:33He is a robot.
20:35He is a robot.
20:37I can move automatically.
20:47He is a robot.
20:49He is a robot.
20:51He is a robot.
20:53He is a robot.
20:56Everyone is a robot.
20:58I respect him.
21:03My name is Candy Edge Milky.
21:07This is a very valuable meteorite.
21:09I will put this here and go to Kohaku.
21:11This is a very valuable meteorite.
21:21Why do you eat this?
21:31This is amazing.
21:33What is the most valuable meteorite?
21:35I think this is the most valuable meteorite.
21:37Is this the most valuable meteorite?
21:39This is the most valuable meteorite.
21:41This is the most valuable meteorite.
21:43This is amazing.
21:45This is the most valuable meteorite.
21:49I will buy a house.
21:59This is the most valuable meteorite.
22:01I've heard of this.
22:03This is 300 million years old.
22:05This is 300,000 years old.
22:07This is 300,000 years old.
22:09This is beautiful.
22:13This is called a Japanese iseshira crab.
22:15This is a Japanese iseshira crab.
22:17This is a Japanese iseshira crab.
22:19This was a large-scale construction project in Hiroshima.
22:21This was a large-scale construction project in Hiroshima.
22:23Japanese iseshira crab is also in good condition abroad.
22:25This is also a Japanese iseshira crab.
22:27Many Chinese and US customers are inquiring.
22:31Do you remember the highest place?
22:33I guess it's the Ammonite around here.
22:37Ammonite?
22:38Yes, Ammonite.
22:39It's worth about 4 million yen.
22:42Wow!
22:43Ammonite is only found in Alberta, Canada.
22:46It's both a fossil and a gem.
22:49It's beautiful!
22:51It's a work of art created by nature.
23:00Hello!
23:02Nice to meet you.
23:03Do you have a favorite piece?
23:06My favorite cross section is Paijina.
23:11Paijina Stone.
23:13The blue part is the sea.
23:16This is the land.
23:18It's like a desert in the distant mountains.
23:21When I saw this, I thought the cross section was cool.
23:25When you saw this?
23:26Yes.
23:27This is only found in Italy.
23:30The person who took this picture was an old man.
23:35An old man?
23:36Yes.
23:37This is just a black stone.
23:39It's just a stone.
23:41When you cut this stone, you can see a pink pattern.
23:45I found this stone around there.
23:48Really?
23:49I was curious about this stone.
23:52When I cut it, I found this pattern.
23:55It's cool.
23:56I didn't know this stone was found around there.
24:01Hello.
24:04How do you feel now?
24:06Do you like it now?
24:10Is that all?
24:11I like it a little.
24:12Do you like it a little?
24:13How about you?
24:15I like it a lot.
24:17Do you like it a lot?
24:18Yes.
24:19I especially like Seisho.
24:22What do you like besides stone?
24:27Guitar.
24:28You like guitar more than stone.
24:32I like rock.
24:34Rock?
24:36I like rock and stone.
24:38That's why you like rock.
24:41That's not why you like rock.

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