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00:00:02First, let's look for quizzes in Shin-Koiwa.
00:00:51When I went bowling with my friend, the moment I threw the ball, my friend...
00:00:56They ran off with a loud yell.
00:00:59And then you pick that up and snatch it, what are you doing eating something off the ground?
00:01:04When I said something like that, it flew away.
00:02:08What is your relationship with them?
00:02:12My wife and I have always had a somewhat unusual relationship.
00:02:16Solving the quiz revealed the story of 10 people and colors.
00:02:25Now, here's a question: Let's begin the drama of life unraveled through a quiz.
00:02:33Searching for quizzes in Yurakucho
00:02:37Wow, another unusual shield.
00:02:38A slightly noticeable wall
00:02:40A slightly flashy outfit
00:02:42I'm sorry
00:02:44yes
00:02:44This is from Tokyo.
00:02:47What kind of paper is it?
00:02:48There's an event for my favorite game at Marui in Yurakucho.
00:02:54Doing
00:02:55Regarding that hairstyle...
00:02:58I shaved my head about half a month ago.
00:03:03This is what it looked like a little while ago.
00:03:06Is it really just a short haircut?
00:03:09So you've already released it from me?
00:03:10yes
00:03:11What is your occupation?
00:03:12I'm a full-time housewife.
00:03:15What did your husband say?
00:03:17That's so cool!
00:03:19Oh, that's fine.
00:03:19My husband is also my husband for half a year.
00:03:21Why are you still working?
00:03:21now…
00:03:23in…
00:03:24in…
00:03:25Did you do it?
00:03:28yes
00:03:31Here's a question.
00:03:33I am currently a full-time housewife.
00:03:37What kind of work did you do before?
00:03:41That's difficult.
00:03:42The hint is that at the place where I worked, only women worked there.
00:03:49Yes, the hint is that it's related to sports, that fluttering thing.
00:03:59An instructor at the gym?
00:04:01Is that wrong?
00:04:02I can't say for sure that it's not the case, and it feels like I've climbed a really steep staircase.
00:04:07You have to dig, right? Yes, yes, yes, it's tough. Climbing stairs? It's crazy.
00:04:13It's tough, climbing stairs all the time, and it's a workplace full of women.
00:04:19Is that so? No, it's not like only women are going up and down the stairs.
00:04:24Have you ever seen them? No, there are men too, but it's mostly women.
00:04:29Isn't that the Giants' insane training camp? That beach climbing
00:04:34Those who go down are amazing
00:04:36He's a demon for the Giants.
00:04:40Beer vendor
00:04:41ah
00:04:43I'm from the Yomiuri Giants.
00:04:47Take only the good parts.
00:04:48The correct answer is that she worked as a beer vendor at Tokyo Dome.
00:04:56This is it.
00:04:59This side
00:05:00amazing
00:05:02fault
00:05:04a little bit
00:05:05They're different people, right?
00:05:09Sawano was selling as many as 130 beers a day at the time.
00:05:13She was a popular salesgirl, apparently she could tell which customers were likely to buy something.
00:05:20Are you going to do it?
00:05:20I understand
00:05:21People who aren't enthusiastic about the game
00:05:28Next up is a quiz search in Kawaguchi City, Saitama Prefecture.
00:05:39Thank you for watching.
00:05:40Overseas
00:05:41I'm sorry
00:05:43This is TV Tokyo. Would you mind giving us an interview?
00:05:47What kind of relationship?
00:05:48May I ask for the names of each of them?
00:05:50My name is Shiori Tsurumoto.
00:05:52yes
00:05:54My name is James.
00:05:56James
00:05:58From Tanzania
00:06:00James, can you speak Japanese?
00:06:03Well, just a little
00:06:05They're dressed in a very eye-catching outfit.
00:06:09I agree
00:06:11I'm dressed like a Maasai.
00:06:13Are they Maasai?
00:06:15Among the Maasai people of Tanzania
00:06:18That's what I usually dress like.
00:06:22The Maasai are from southern Kenya in Africa.
00:06:25They live in the savanna region that stretches across northern Tanzania.
00:06:29ethnicity
00:06:31Originally nomadic, they are now settled.
00:06:35Many people make a living by raising livestock.
00:06:39Have you ever seen a dance where the dancers just keep jumping over and over?
00:06:43There should be many.
00:06:46What is your relationship with the other person?
00:06:49We are a married couple.
00:06:50A married couple?
00:06:51yes
00:06:53I'm curious about things like getting used to it and so on.
00:06:56Before that, sir
00:06:59I just caught a glimpse of her waist
00:07:05What is this?
00:07:08Lung
00:07:10Masailung
00:07:11What is it used for?
00:07:13Unatomiyakoa?
00:07:14Kitogani?
00:07:16Hiini Kwakushikato
00:07:17Waniyama Wakari
00:07:18Naizakotomiyakosaunimbum
00:07:22Arachnimjit
00:07:23Isn't it inappropriate to carry this around at Kawaguchi Station?
00:07:27Is it a habit to wear it?
00:07:29Don't you feel uneasy if you're not wearing it now?
00:07:32It's like a samurai not having his sword stuck in him.
00:07:34Is that how it is?
00:07:36Japan is not dangerous at all.
00:07:39As if to say, "Like the Maasai's attire."
00:07:41They're dressed nicely.
00:07:43I wish that could be a pepper mill.
00:07:45Accessories
00:07:47It's cool.
00:07:48If you have it, it's the kind of fashion that makes you look really stylish.
00:07:52Colorful and so on
00:07:54It's stylish, isn't it?
00:07:56It's a quiz show.
00:07:58Instead of asking them to answer a quiz
00:08:00I'd like you to give me a quiz.
00:08:06How is it?
00:08:07Episodes that could be turned into a quiz
00:08:12The wedding took place in a Maasai village.
00:08:17It was more like a ceremony than a wedding.
00:08:22The elders are sitting around the garden,
00:08:27We
00:08:28The elder
00:08:32There was a ceremony like that.
00:08:35I didn't know either.
00:08:40Here's a question.
00:08:42I had my wedding in Tanzania.
00:08:46I was very surprised at that time.
00:08:49What is that?
00:08:51Yeah?
00:08:52The elders, right?
00:08:53The elder said so.
00:08:56In the middle?
00:08:57Something like in the middle of a circle
00:08:59Breakdancing
00:09:02With the elders?
00:09:04By the way
00:09:06Kawaguchi was there
00:09:09What brought you here?
00:09:11I'm planning to go to my parents' house today.
00:09:15Since we're at it
00:09:17I'm just dropping by for a bit.
00:09:19I'm going to be allowed to announce the answers to the quiz.
00:09:23How do you like it?
00:09:25Is that your family home?
00:09:27Can I just confirm something?
00:09:41How did the couple end up getting married in the first place?
00:09:45I wonder?
00:09:46So that's what you're dressed like.
00:09:47surely
00:09:47How long have you been in Japan, Jero?
00:09:51So, it's been about two years in total.
00:09:54In total
00:09:56This is the third time Japan has experienced this.
00:09:59How did you learn Japanese?
00:10:03I'm currently working in Japan so I can speak Japanese.
00:10:07Are you working in Japan?
00:10:09I also learned a lot by talking to various people here.
00:10:13We also have a Japanese language class once a week.
00:10:19Here it is
00:10:20This one?
00:10:21We've arrived.
00:10:24Shiori's family home is what you would call a nice house.
00:10:27My mother was surprised too.
00:10:31Mom, something
00:10:32Jumbo Jumbo
00:10:34Yes, Javes Jumbo
00:10:36Hello
00:10:36fine?
00:10:40We were greeted by Shiori's mother, Hiroko.
00:10:45Takashi, my second husband
00:10:47I had nowhere to live when I came back a year ago.
00:10:51I stayed with them for about two months.
00:10:55Yes, thank you for your help.
00:11:00Oh
00:11:02I used to live in this room.
00:11:09Oh
00:11:10Is James wearing his loungewear here?
00:11:12Those Maasai clothes and other items are still here.
00:11:15be?
00:11:17Like this one
00:11:18This is James's Maasai outfit.
00:11:20James
00:11:22Is this it?
00:11:23Yeah
00:11:24I live in this room
00:11:28I live in this room
00:11:29I live in this room
00:11:31One more
00:11:33I live in this room
00:11:36I live in this room
00:11:38I don't wear it every day, though.
00:11:42As you can see, there's no pattern at all, just a single color.
00:11:46It has become
00:11:48Here is the place where we got married
00:11:492022
00:11:53It says "Thank you" at the end.
00:11:55When we had our wedding in a Maasai village
00:12:00These are the clothes I was wearing at the time.
00:12:02yes
00:12:04The two met five years ago.
00:12:07Tanzania, Africa
00:12:10I've been studying abroad in Australia for a long time.
00:12:13During the COVID-19 pandemic, I was in Japan and working for a while.
00:12:18I really want to use English in my work.
00:12:20There is an island in Tanzania called Zanzibar where
00:12:25They were recruiting for a position, I applied, got the job, and now I'm working as a Tan
00:12:30I went to Zania for the first time and had no idea where it was.
00:12:33Kamohai
00:12:36At the Japanese restaurant where Shiori works, there is a security guard and
00:12:40And that's when James showed up.
00:12:44My first impression was that it was scary.
00:12:48That was scary.
00:12:49His eyes were a little red and he was missing some of his bottom teeth.
00:12:53Also, the fact that he came with a rather eccentric hairstyle that made him look pessimistic was a little scary.
00:12:57And
00:12:58Ukakozauntowakutafushiri
00:13:01Kosababuyaehajuuki Swahili namimishiji
00:13:03Ink Laser
00:13:04Arafyametowashim
00:13:07Akandikakidogo
00:13:10Konie Google Translate
00:13:18Oh, right, with translation apps, you can fall in love anywhere in the world.
00:13:21It's going to get smudged.
00:13:23Does it hurt so much that you can't even tell me what's in your ear?
00:13:28Yo
00:13:38About two weeks after we met, James told me...
00:13:42What did Shiori think of that intense approach?
00:13:46I couldn't answer quickly. I couldn't answer quickly, so I took a little time before answering again.
00:13:51I think I liked it because I felt happy being there.
00:13:55I accepted it after thinking about it later.
00:14:20They nurtured their love from there and, 10 months later, in March 2022, they were happily married.
00:14:27Taku's marriage
00:14:28When Shiori quit her job and got married, she went to a Maasai village.
00:14:32I think it was around New Year's Day, my mom was getting married, and it was New Year's Day for her.
00:14:47Congratulations! This is sudden news, but I'm getting married to a Maasai this year.
00:14:51That's what happened.
00:14:55If someone suddenly said that to me, I'd think they were a Maasai man, right? (Looking at photos, etc.)
00:15:02I somehow get the feeling that this is probably what I like about this person.
00:15:07I understand, it's probably because of their innocence, so I'm not worried.
00:15:15No matter what kind of family they are, if they're the kind of people you'd choose to be friends with, I'd like to become friends with them.
00:15:21I think so.
00:15:24Life in the Maasai village was a series of surprises for Shiori.
00:15:28Apparently it was a sequel.
00:15:29Well, of course, this is all different, our lives are completely different.
00:15:35This is my house.
00:15:37Is this a roof or something?
00:15:38Oh, you live here?
00:15:42It leaks when it rains.
00:15:45yes
00:15:47There's really nothing going on, so I'm wondering if everything's okay.
00:15:50That's what I thought when I arrived.
00:15:53There are no toilets, so the first thing that bothered me was
00:16:00It's a toilet.
00:16:03In that kind of natural setting, it really feels like a temporary toilet.
00:16:09There were no mirrors in the rhino village, and James was the first to see a mirror.
00:16:13The first time I saw my own face was when I was 20 years old and went to the city to work.
00:16:16So, apparently, you didn't know what you looked like until you were 20?
00:16:21At the time, I was scared because I thought it was my own father, but what I saw reflected in the mirror was myself
00:16:26I think I was startled because I thought it was the face of my father that I always see.
00:16:29It's like a fairy tale, and Shiori was especially surprised.
00:16:35What exactly happened at the wedding that was turned into a quiz?
00:16:41Is that so?
00:17:12My phone was old so the video quality was a bit...
00:17:16Don't watch the story
00:17:18Something's flying.
00:17:20This is milk.
00:17:22Milk? Yes
00:17:23Is that what you mean?
00:17:53From the mouth...
00:17:54From the mouth...
00:17:54From the mouth...
00:17:56But he's a grandpa, right? Just right...
00:17:58I really hate the cows my grandpa throws up...
00:18:01Grandpa...
00:18:23Milk is indispensable not only in ceremonies but also in everyday life, and marriage
00:18:31After that, I travel back and forth to Tanzania due to visa and income issues.
00:18:34I used to live that kind of life, and I've been living in Japan for the past year.
00:18:39Now, I'm going to say... dinner. Today, James is... as usual...
00:18:46Please make it...
00:18:47James, do you like cooking?
00:18:49Oh, I like it.
00:18:50like…
00:18:51Oh really?
00:18:57Don't you use a cutting board?
00:18:58Yes, well... people in Tanzania don't use cutting boards.
00:19:02So...
00:19:02Yeah, that's right.
00:19:03Now I'm turning it by hand...
00:19:05I thought it was a little scary...
00:19:07James's favorite foods since coming to Japan...
00:19:11number one?
00:19:12Matsuya is the best.
00:19:16I wish they had made it a quiz.
00:19:18I wish they had made it a quiz.
00:19:20Front is the top
00:19:22But now it's ramen
00:19:25I'll eat the ramen...
00:19:28Ah, I love it, it's so delicious, right now
00:19:30Wow, I guess that's why it's so popular all over the world.
00:19:33Add tomato paste to the chopped vegetables and sauté.
00:19:36Oh
00:19:38Then, there...
00:19:40Like tomatoes and green onions...
00:19:41Add milk, which the Maasai love.
00:19:45But what's that bitter taste...? Something...
00:19:50I'm gonna drink it...
00:19:50I'm gonna drink it...
00:19:51If there's any left over, I'll drink it...
00:19:53Ah... so delicious
00:19:58How do Maasai villages handle things like stoves?
00:20:01There was no gas stove, so we started a fire with wood and blew on it.
00:20:05I'll adjust the heat while doing that.
00:20:09By the way, James's village doesn't have electricity, so he uses his cell phone.
00:20:13Apparently, it's charged using solar panels.
00:20:16Wow, if you simmer it for about 10 minutes and then pour it over rice, yes, James.
00:20:25Mr. [Name]'s special Maasai dish, vegetable stew in milk, is complete.
00:20:32I'm going
00:20:32Ah, it's so smooth, like a toast.
00:20:35I don't always do this. This is just how I feel.
00:20:39You don't do that all the time, do you?
00:20:39Yes, it depends on my mood.
00:20:42Hmm...
00:20:45Should I go to sleep?
00:20:47sleep?
00:20:48It was so delicious.
00:20:49Is there such an expression?
00:20:50It's so delicious, you could fall asleep.
00:20:52Hmm...
00:20:54Um, now that I think about it, I haven't actually asked you about your current job.
00:20:57That's what I thought.
00:20:57yes.
00:20:59I'm currently working as a company employee, providing support to foreigners living in Japan.
00:21:05Yes, I'm working. So, what kind of work does James do?
00:21:11What are you doing?
00:21:12What are you doing?
00:21:12What are you doing?
00:21:13Is that wrong?
00:21:14Shinjuku...
00:21:15Shinjuku...
00:21:18Even in Japan's busiest downtown area, Mr. James was there the other day...
00:21:22How many days a week are you working?
00:21:26Currently, it's 5 to 6 days a week...
00:21:31Sometimes I work for about six days.
00:21:34Mr. James, have you gotten used to your job?
00:21:36Yeah, I've gotten used to it.
00:21:38I enjoy my job.
00:21:41It's here.
00:21:47This restaurant on the 17th floor is James's business.
00:21:52Place.
00:21:52oh…
00:21:53After washing it, the work at the general store was...
00:21:56I'll set it to "river relacionkre".
00:21:57Washing, wiping, setting, and so on, I've been doing this for a long time.
00:22:00Do it.
00:22:00That's a waiter's job, right?
00:22:02James, have you gotten used to Tokyo yet?
00:22:05My brother thinks that Tokyo in Japan has a unique flavor.
00:22:15Oh, right, because I haven't slept.
00:22:17Are you okay now?
00:22:19What do you think? Anything else in Japan?
00:22:22There are other things you can see in Japan now.
00:22:25You can now see Panda Gear.
00:22:29Are there any videos of deer available now?
00:22:36Yes, on TikTok.
00:22:38That went viral.
00:22:40It has been viewed 10 million times.
00:22:43Oh, really?
00:22:48Here's a question.
00:22:50Video Gani to Riogopa
00:22:53Rio Enderbairo
00:22:55EP
00:22:59What happened?
00:23:02escalator
00:23:05Wow!
00:23:07Oh, I see. You're scared?
00:23:13The correct answer is here.
00:23:16In a newly built shopping mall in Tanzania
00:23:22I was a little surprised at first and couldn't take the first step.
00:23:28Someone came into the shopping mall carrying a stick.
00:23:32Oh, go and see for yourself.
00:23:33Someone next to me got grabbed and got on.
00:23:36I felt I needed support.
00:23:38The correct answer was a video of someone who is afraid of escalators and can't seem to get on one.
00:23:44Yoshikka
00:23:44I want to get off quickly, quickly.
00:23:46I want to get off soon
00:23:49Mechanical things can be scary if you're not used to them.
00:23:53Gem-san
00:23:55There's an escalator, though.
00:23:58Are you okay?
00:24:00I'm not scared now.
00:24:01I'm not scared now.
00:24:15Next, we'll be searching for quizzes at Ono Terusaki Shrine in Ueno.
00:24:20What is Terusaki Shrine?
00:24:25What is Terusaki Shrine?
00:24:37It's TV Tokyo.
00:24:39What did you just ask for?
00:24:41I want to make television.
00:24:42Huh? What do you mean?
00:24:44It looks interesting, and my dad's older brother is doing it.
00:24:47Fuji TV is doing it.
00:24:49Wow, amazing!
00:24:49My dad makes movies
00:24:51I completely missed the movie.
00:24:53What kind of program do you want to create?
00:24:56It's a quiz show.
00:24:58I really watch TV programs every day
00:25:02I watch quiz shows and stuff.
00:25:04Really every day
00:25:05I'm happy that my parents are doing the sales work for me.
00:25:07If you like this little child
00:25:08Could you give me a quiz question?
00:25:10But I think something good will come out.
00:25:11Is there anything else?
00:25:14Hmm, Unidentified creature
00:25:17Yuma and others
00:25:19He's so good, they should scout him.
00:25:21Here's a question.
00:25:23My favorite cryptid is
00:25:26Wiggly
00:25:28Wiggly?
00:25:28It is an unidentified creature.
00:25:29I live all over Japan.
00:25:32That winding thing
00:25:34Where were the sightings reported?
00:25:39That's difficult.
00:25:39But I don't even know what "Kunekune" means.
00:25:42What kind of person is he?
00:25:45Wiggle wiggle
00:26:09Aren't you just saying things without really thinking about it?
00:26:12It's like a field.
00:26:14It feels like a field.
00:26:17Huh, a rice paddy?
00:26:20Huh?
00:26:24The correct answer is rice paddy.
00:26:31It's a mystery why they're so common in rice paddies and near bodies of water.
00:26:38Upon investigation, it appears that Kunekune has been on the internet since the early 2000s.
00:26:43Why are these increasingly common yokai found in rice paddies and near bodies of water?
00:26:49It's a mystery, but seeing it up close causes mental instability.
00:26:54It is said to be a frightening presence that will cause trouble. Next up is Urawa.
00:27:01Looking for Iz, yes yes yes
00:27:07OK?
00:27:07OK?
00:27:08I'd like you to do a quiz.
00:27:10Yes, we do.
00:27:12Do you have any?
00:27:13Yeah
00:27:14Quite rare
00:27:16Quite rare
00:27:17But it would also be good to have people in the town ask questions for the quiz.
00:27:20Well, there are all sorts of things, aren't there?
00:27:34That's great!
00:27:35It's a somewhat unusual relationship.
00:27:37This has definitely raised the bar considerably.
00:27:40The hint is that they are a couple with a significant age difference.
00:27:43Huh?
00:27:44How far away were you?
00:27:45Hmm, 16 years old
00:27:4716 years old?
00:27:48Well, not so much right now
00:27:49I agree
00:27:51If this is true, I don't want to see it anymore.
00:27:55Yes yes yes yes
00:27:57Teacher and student
00:28:03It's not unusual at all, it's not like it's impossible, there's something more to it.
00:28:07Unless it's a strange or unusual relationship, I also feel like I'm not really into that kind of thing.
00:28:10I thought so too. Yes, the correct answer is the relationship between teacher and student.
00:28:17However, this couple was not just teacher and student. The wife was
00:28:25Is it possible to have it adjusted to my schedule?
00:28:26Oh, it's okay.
00:28:28So if I could ask for more details, then sure
00:28:30Hey
00:28:31I'll have some.
00:28:34He doesn't seem like the type of teacher I'd expect.
00:28:37He lays hands on his student
00:28:38She is my wife.
00:28:40thank you
00:28:42I'd like to see some evidence.
00:28:45Okay, I understand, yes, we have it.
00:28:47Is that true? Is that okay?
00:28:48Please go ahead.
00:28:53How about this?
00:28:54What is this?
00:28:55This is, well, a group photo from the club activities in the graduation yearbook.
00:29:01Who should gather?
00:29:02Um, well, this is me.
00:29:04Yes yes yes
00:29:05And this is my wife
00:29:07Oh, uh, the teacher is my wife, my wife
00:29:12sorry
00:29:14reverse?
00:29:20reverse?
00:29:21Didn't I tell you there's a 16-year age difference?
00:29:34Yes yes yes
00:29:40His wife, Yoko, was a music teacher and was apparently Naotaka's homeroom teacher.
00:29:46Is it 5 o'clock now?
00:29:48So that means the wife
00:29:4984
00:29:4984?
00:29:52Young
00:29:53I saw it for the first time at the entrance ceremony.
00:29:55Oh, your wife?
00:29:57yes
00:29:57I came out to lead the school song ceremony.
00:29:59She must have been beautiful.
00:30:01There are quite a few pretty teachers, aren't there?
00:30:02She's beautiful, isn't she?
00:30:03Something like that.
00:30:04Popular
00:30:05What was your first impression of your wife when she was a teacher?
00:30:10His hair is dark in the morning, and he has curly hair on his forehead.
00:30:16I thought it wasn't about drinking and smoking, but about relationships with women.
00:30:22That's why I think I need to keep it in mind.
00:30:25I guess that's what they think.
00:30:26Handsome and good at sports
00:30:28That's why he felt it was something to be wary of.
00:30:33What was the trigger that made those two start to become aware of each other?
00:30:37There are probably some kids who don't take singing seriously at all.
00:30:40But I try my best to teach those kids as well.
00:30:42So I was wondering if there was anything I could do to help.
00:30:45They're working so hard for us.
00:30:46I thought I'd do my best to help.
00:30:48I was in the volleyball club until then.
00:30:53With Naotaka joining, the number of club members increased, and we were able to participate in the choral competition.
00:30:57She is an important student who does well as a student until she participates in the competition.
00:31:04I had been thinking about it, but for a moment I wondered if it might be possible, but then I thought no, no, no.
00:31:12It was settled, but it might have changed in a slightly more complex way there.
00:31:18They spent their high school years harboring feelings for each other.
00:31:22people
00:31:24We continued to stay in touch after graduation, and eventually we started dating.
00:31:28To develop
00:31:30Naotaka was 25 and Yoko was 41 when they got together.
00:31:39The couple was blessed with children, and Yoko continued teaching at a high school until her retirement.
00:31:44Naotaka, who worked as a teacher, said that teachers' salaries are quite high.
00:31:53The reason daycare fees are so high is because the kids aren't bad.
00:31:58So I'll be raising the children and doing the housework to support them, or something like that.
00:32:05In short, how many years has Naotaka been a housewife since graduating from high school?
00:32:11Although I did work, I have been doing housework for a whopping 43 years up until now.
00:32:17Apparently, she was a pioneer among Japanese housewives who dedicated themselves to their work.
00:32:23When you first make this rice bran pickle bed, it doesn't taste very good, does it?
00:32:27And when it gets old.
00:32:29Did your husband make this? Yes, he did. I'm just a regular housewife.
00:32:33I think so.
00:32:34My son, who's vegan, buys a lot of soybeans.
00:32:39Yeah. I started making natto and it turned out well, so I've become a bit addicted to it.
00:32:44It is.
00:32:45Are you making natto? Wow, this is delicious, made by our wife.
00:32:54Yes, this meal. Do I have to cut back on sugar? It's delicious. Wow, that's amazing.
00:32:59By the way, what is this sleeve area for?
00:33:03That's a film I made when I was 45. Huh? A film adaptation? Huh?
00:33:14Now, here's a question. A documentary about something I'm doing is being made into a movie.
00:33:21It has been transformed. What do you think is happening? Hint: The video is from 1987.
00:33:31I think it was a very rare video for that time.
00:33:48Well, I don't know, but they said she got married when she was 41.
00:34:00The correct answer can be found in the actual video.
00:34:07Our household is a little different from other households when it comes to cooking and shopping.
00:34:11It's my father's job.
00:34:16My older brother, Tsutomu, was the one who filmed the home video screen.
00:34:20I was 17 years old at the time.
00:34:23It looks like a happy family home video at first glance.
00:34:55You can put it in.
00:34:57This whole thing is an amazing documentary.
00:35:00Listen a lot.
00:35:01Why are you filming? It's moving around quite a bit.
00:35:03Wow, that's amazing.
00:35:06Thank you, everyone.
00:35:08Stay warm.
00:35:09No, no, it seems to be your favorite.
00:35:13Thank you very much, teacher.
00:35:14This is everything.
00:35:17Thanks, Nasan.
00:35:23Why did you decide to film this video?
00:35:28The baby will not be able to be with everyone when it is born.
00:35:31Sho.
00:35:32So, it's like the feeling you have when you're about to be born.
00:35:35So that we can share those things together.
00:35:38Okay, then let's film it and show it to the baby when it's born.
00:35:41I took the picture because I wanted to show it to someone.
00:35:44At that time, husbands were rarely allowed to be present during childbirth.
00:35:47Therefore.
00:35:48It was also difficult to find a place where my husband could be present.
00:35:52The family is also there. The children are also there.
00:35:54Therefore.
00:35:55That's quite rare.
00:35:57And on top of that, they're filming it, right?
00:35:59So that work was even made into a movie?
00:36:02I want to show this to the boys who are into my slutty stuff.
00:36:08That's what I thought.
00:36:09Then we won't be wasting our lives, so...
00:36:15When I said they were high school students, they said that wasn't right, so then we'll hold a public performance at the Civic Hall.
00:36:20It all started with the idea of "youka".
00:36:22To convey the importance of life, the community center was rented out for the screening.
00:36:28The two held a meeting. Then, an article about the screening appeared in the newspaper.
00:36:38And then, as soon as it was published, weekly magazines and various others...
00:36:42We received inquiries and about 2000 phone calls in three days.
00:36:46I got a call.
00:36:50So I consulted with a film company so that many people could see it.
00:36:55It was even made into a movie and won the Kinema Junpo Cultural Film Award in 1992.
00:37:03She was ranked 6th during her high school years when she had a fateful encounter.
00:37:10What are the dreams of these two who have achieved their goals?
00:37:16This current situation feels like a dream.
00:37:22I thought I could live like this for about 5 or 10 years since high school.
00:37:28I hadn't even considered that, so I'm wondering what more I could possibly need.
00:37:34But I'd like to stay as long as possible.
00:37:42Today, people are here for work or something, taking breaks to buy things.
00:37:49What kind of work do you do when you come back after doing some shopping?
00:37:52I'm currently working in school lunch service, and my dad started a ramen shop.
00:38:00Because it's Rick.
00:38:02Well, I guess that's probably it.
00:38:06My father and I ran a ramen shop together for a total of 30 years, but 18 years ago...
00:38:12My father, Susumu, is tall.
00:38:16That was my father's pride and joy.
00:38:18Well, I remember that from the old days when they were appraising things.
00:38:23oh.
00:38:24I've produced green before.
00:38:26Is that so?
00:38:26This place is huge!
00:38:28Now, here's a question.
00:38:30Well, my father had something appraised on the TV show "Antiques Roadshow"
00:38:37I've experienced that before, but what was it?
00:38:41Oh, good morning.
00:38:43Is that a ramen shop? They were doing deliveries, so I think that motorcycle is probably it.
00:38:46That stock.
00:38:49It's probably a really good stock.
00:38:50This is like the first stock.
00:38:51It seems to have some kind of rarity.
00:38:52Yes, yes, yes, that's right.
00:38:53I see, I see.
00:38:54different.
00:38:56Hint 1: Something that children will enjoy.
00:39:01Hint 2: They are often displayed in restaurants.
00:39:37It's something I drew.
00:39:38It's a drawing, so someone needs to do it.
00:39:40A manga by Yoshikatsu Ebisu.
00:39:44Oh, it's a drawing by Osamu Tezuka.
00:39:47Wait, are there really things that valuable?
00:39:51Oh, but since it's being featured on the appraisal show...
00:39:53Is that the level of rarity?
00:39:54That's amazing, isn't it?
00:39:55What's going on?
00:39:58The correct answer is in the footage from the appraisal show from 23 years ago.
00:40:14They are all protagonists from popular manga, and all of them eat ramen.
00:40:17They're all unique things that people are eating.
00:40:21The correct answer is the color of the ramen that many people have eaten.
00:40:26I received some paper. For example, Fujiko Fujio A's signed paper has a ninja hat on it.
00:40:35Actually, Ri-kun is the one who named the shop Umakanbei.
00:40:41Fujiko-san also has another character who loves ramen.
00:40:47I also got a signed illustration from Mr. Ike.
00:40:49Wow, that's amazing.
00:40:51And from Mitsuru Adachi, Miyuki.
00:40:57Tsuyoshi Nagai, who caused a sensation in shonen manga.
00:41:03Furthermore, Tetsuya Chiba, Akio Chiba, and the brothers who are manga artists
00:41:08in.
00:41:10There were also tons of gorgeous signed illustrations by other famous manga artists.
00:41:18But why would a ramen shop have original artwork by masters?
00:41:22Were you able to get an autograph?
00:41:26It's called Shonen King.
00:41:28Ah, I understand. Yes.
00:41:29There's a weekly magazine.
00:41:32I was the editor-in-chief of that.
00:41:34Quit.
00:41:37I started quitting.
00:41:39To a close friend who is a manga artist.
00:41:41I was the head of the school.
00:41:42No need for formal training.
00:41:44Instead, he said he was writing on the colored paper, and he wrote on the colored paper.
00:41:49get.
00:41:50Oh really?
00:41:52What is Weekly Shonen King?
00:41:55Following Sunday and Magazine, it became the third in Japan in 1963.
00:42:01A weekly boys' magazine that was first published in [year].
00:42:05My father, Susumu Majima, who served as editor-in-chief from 1978, was a silver arm
00:42:12A man who made a name for himself as editor-in-chief. But one day, suddenly, I
00:42:21He declared he was going to open a ramen shop. Here's why.
00:42:27I was 44 years old at the time, and I thought that opening a ramen shop would be an easy way to make money.
00:42:32So, that's that.
00:42:35So, what is the appraised value of this treasure, which is the culmination of my career as an editor?
00:42:40The appraisal results for Ogi and Yahagi's autographs were spot on.
00:42:54I think it was selling for around 150 yen.
00:43:00Next, we'll go quiz hunting in Asakusa.
00:43:03This is TV Tokyo; would it be possible to interview you?
00:43:08What? Personal anecdotes, perhaps?
00:43:12Nothing.
00:43:14What brings you to Asakusa?
00:43:16Because I live nearby.
00:43:18How long have you been living here?
00:43:19Since birth.
00:43:21How long have you lived there?
00:43:26It's been 61 years.
00:43:28actually.
00:43:30Honestly why?
00:43:34I'd like you to give me a quiz.
00:43:36Is there anything I can say?
00:43:49Isn't that an incredibly rare experience?
00:43:54Now, here's a question.
00:43:56I've experienced something unusual twice in my life.
00:44:00What is that?
00:44:01Did you come to see it?
00:44:04Because we're already in Asakusa.
00:44:07That's unusual. It's right there in the scene.
00:44:09It must be Higashi Hachiro.
00:44:14Do you happen to have anything at home that could serve as proof?
00:44:17mosquito?
00:44:18there is.
00:44:18thank you.
00:44:19If it's alright with you, could I come over to your home?
00:44:25Is that so?
00:44:26Is it my place?
00:44:29It was this way.
00:44:30Is it the Azumax one?
00:44:33Will Azumax come about twice?
00:44:37What could it be?
00:44:38it's okay.
00:44:39What was it like when you first arrived?
00:44:43It's surprising, isn't it?
00:44:47The first time, there were grandparents there too.
00:44:51The second time, my parents were there too.
00:44:55Arrived home.
00:44:57She's currently living with her husband.
00:45:01Who could it be?
00:45:03In Asakusa.
00:45:09The rare thing you mentioned, that happened twice in your life, has happened again.
00:45:15Where is it?
00:45:17It's here.
00:45:19It's just a simple dinner table, though.
00:45:21Both times.
00:45:23Is it related to the dining table?
00:45:26Understood?
00:45:28I understand.
00:45:29Really?
00:45:30No way.
00:45:33Ah, I see.
00:45:37A first-time visitor who was born and raised in Asakusa has experienced this twice in their life.
00:45:41What was the extremely rare event you experienced?
00:45:44Oh, I see.
00:45:46I've been here twice.
00:45:48Yonesuke-san came over for dinner twice.
00:45:52This is unusual.
00:45:55A segment of a daytime talk show on Nippon Television Network and
00:45:58The rakugo performer Yonesuke, whose show was broadcast until 2017,
00:46:08Taking a rice paddle, he makes unannounced visits to ordinary households to cook meals.
00:46:13A popular segment where they get to see things.
00:46:15When will the first one be?
00:46:18New Year's Day, 1995.
00:46:21New Year's Day.
00:46:21I was in America at the time, so it was cheap during the New Year's holiday.
00:46:27Why did you go back?
00:46:28I have my parents and grandparents, and a younger sister.
00:46:33They weren't there.
00:46:34Apparently, relatives had gathered, but everyone had just left.
00:46:38I arrived after that, so it was just a pile of rubble with nothing left.
00:46:43I see.
00:46:45Apparently, they have some mementos from that time.
00:46:50This is it; I got it signed.
00:46:55Just one word can hurt someone's feelings. Just one word can hurt someone's feelings
00:47:01Heat it up.
00:47:03I unexpectedly dropped in on a visit to the neighbor's dinner, and it was very...
00:47:08Thank you for allowing us to film such a wonderful program in your homey setting.
00:47:14That's amazing. They left a handwritten message like that.
00:47:18That's amazing.
00:47:20Regarding care...
00:47:20The second time was in February 2014.
00:47:25It's a pretty good start.
00:47:26It happened to be my mother's birthday.
00:47:29So, I was cooking when they arrived.
00:47:35It was my first time, so I was very welcome.
00:47:37My mother was there for the second time, and she wasn't sure if it was okay to say, "You've been here before, haven't you?"
00:47:43I wasn't expecting it, it was so sudden.
00:47:46Then, someone from the Yonasuke group said something like, "Did you come to our place?"
00:47:51The conversation started.
00:47:52There's video footage of them saying, "No, they were there."
00:47:57Oh really?
00:47:58Even though he's a big-name celebrity, he's incredibly friendly and easy to talk to.
00:48:04So little.
00:48:06And the gift they gave me on my second visit was this one
00:48:11Jamoji.
00:48:11I was surprised when two Vaneske vehicles charged in.
00:48:15Mikai doesn't do that very often, does he?
00:48:16Also, there's a sticker on it.
00:48:19Right?
00:48:20And then, here we go.
00:48:22I just noticed something that caught my attention; it looks like there are costumes hanging there.
00:48:27yes.
00:48:27Yes, there was something that caught my eye beyond the door earlier.
00:49:02What kind of teacher are they?
00:49:03Oh, no, that's wrong. It's Asakusa.
00:49:04If this were a teacher, it wouldn't be a samba carnival. But I think I know the answer.
00:49:07I.
00:49:07Wait, really?
00:49:09Oh, you can't tell with that outfit on?
00:49:10I don't know right now.
00:49:12Belly dancing.
00:49:14Oh, I see.
00:49:16Now that you mention it, she does look like a belly dance instructor.
00:49:19I think I'm going to pull one more time.
00:49:21Yes, it's kind of sexy.
00:49:22The correct answer is here.
00:49:33The correct answer is a belly dance instructor.
00:49:40Even now, beyond her years of experience, she continues to dance at events and other occasions.
00:49:45Tsumi-san.
00:49:47Many people my age, around 50 years old, do belly dancing.
00:49:52There are people in their 60s, 70s, and 80s, but they continue even at older ages.
00:49:58I'd like to do it as a kind of dance.
00:50:03You can't tell someone's age just by looking at them; you have to tell them.
00:50:08Next, we'll go quiz hunting in Shin-Okubo.
00:50:12May I listen to a bit of the interview?
00:50:15What is the relationship between the two of you?
00:50:17This is Mei.
00:50:19I'm an aunt.
00:50:20oh.
00:50:21I'm half-Japanese.
00:50:22Ah.
00:50:23By the way, which one?
00:50:24Um, it's Croatia.
00:50:27They'll ask us a quiz.
00:50:29quiz?
00:50:29Anything is fine, like "I bought something really expensive."
00:50:35Did you have the beep on?
00:50:37Ahhh.
00:50:38Just turn on the beep, like you normally would.
00:50:41yeah?
00:50:41I felt something was off, so I took a closer look, and then I thought, "Could this be it?"
00:50:45What kind?
00:50:45I've managed to hide it neatly in the back right now, but I'm desperately trying to hide it.
00:50:49The future.
00:50:50I thought this child might transform into something amazing by the time she becomes a grandmother.
00:50:52That's right.
00:50:56Now, here's a question.
00:50:58What's something we recently discovered that made us so happy?
00:51:05My grandfather's Rolex.
00:51:08Did you find it at home?
00:51:09The hint is that there are collectors who gather these.
00:51:15Is it really not a different Rolex?
00:51:17No, that's wrong. There's no such thing as getting it right the second time around.
00:51:20The design of the original version of this has recently changed.
00:51:24The original design?
00:51:30Excuse me, I'm coming in.
00:51:32here you are
00:51:33thank you.
00:51:35thank you.
00:51:37Once again, could you show me some things from around the world?
00:51:40yes.
00:51:40Understood.
00:51:41I'll write down a few important things.
00:51:44Write it here.
00:51:46That's right.
00:51:47There are all sorts of things hidden there.
00:52:02Error banknotes are banknotes that have been produced during the printing and cutting process.
00:52:08This refers to banknotes that were issued with manufacturing defects.
00:52:11What kind of mistakes are there?
00:52:13Here's a 10,000 yen bill.
00:52:15The top one is an error banknote.
00:52:17Let's search.
00:52:18The 10,000 yen bill issued in 2004 (Heisei 16) had anti-counterfeiting features.
00:52:23The program is printed on it,
00:52:26Error banknotes lack that hologram.
00:52:30It's kind of like a defective product.
00:52:32They are usually removed during inspection, but occasionally they make it onto the market.
00:52:36Because of their rarity, some people find them to be highly valuable among collectors.
00:52:42Ma.
00:53:13When I looked into it, I thought it was an error, but maybe I have a treasure...
00:53:18I thought I had it in my hands, and then I heard that this would be worth 10 times more if it was a 1000 yen bill.
00:53:24So, if it's the same 10 times, I expect it will be around 50,000 yen.
00:53:29With all my heart.
00:53:30I see. How about actually going to get it appraised? I want to go!
00:53:37I'd love to go, I really do. Wait a minute, if I had 100,000 yen, I could see this time.
00:53:46The only place that will appraise them is a specialist in buying error banknotes and individual coins.
00:53:50How many items will be suddenly available at the Antilink store?
00:53:55I think there are over 10,000 types that match.
00:53:58For those of you who are interested, let me first show you this treasure collection.
00:54:03This is for you, and it's a 1000 yen bill.
00:54:09I'd really like you to take a good look at it.
00:54:13Is there some kind of error? Please look at the numbers here and here.
00:54:19It's nice.
00:54:20Oh, you're right, the first letter is different. That's right, the first letter of the alphabet.
00:54:26If the text could move
00:54:27This is actually called a base number, essentially a management number for banknotes.
00:54:32But they should be the same.
00:54:34That's right. How much do you think this is? 200,000 yen? The correct answer is 250,000 yen.
00:54:47Next up is a rare error coin.
00:54:52I just wanted to show you more and more, so I have lots of pictures.
00:54:57Here's a question: What kind of error coins are these 1-yen, 10-yen, and 50-yen coins?
00:55:04Which of these has the highest price? Let's start with 1 yen.
00:55:11ball
00:55:14The coin designs are made by pressing, and they look like ears.
00:55:18There's a slightly protruding part, which is because it was pressed twice by mistake.
00:55:23This is a rare error coin that was accidentally printed.
00:55:27Next up is the 10 yen coin.
00:55:31No picture
00:55:32Yes, that's right, a 10-yen coin with a leaked design.
00:55:36A 10-yen coin with no design on either side!
00:55:41Because you can dig as much as you want.
00:55:42And the 50 yen coin
00:55:45No holes
00:55:46This is a 50-yen coin with a missing hole.
00:55:49The original procedure was to remove the hole, but the error occurred during that process.
00:55:54It will be in
00:55:55Okay, please answer. Well, I'd say 50 yen. I'd say 10 yen or 50 yen.
00:56:05I have a feeling it's a gem because it has no backing and is smooth, right?
00:56:10That's a huge mistake. Even 1 yen is rare, but the original price was 1
00:56:15Because it's yen, I thought it would be about 50 yen.
00:56:23So, let's look at the price of the error coin to find out the correct answer.
00:56:26Error coins are a huge mistake.
00:56:28First, the third most expensive is
00:56:30It's probably 1 yen.
00:56:32What? 1 million times
00:56:34By the way, if Yahagi-san were to create a quiz...
00:56:38If someone asked you that, what kind of quiz would you create and present?
00:56:41Well, I submitted it personally, but it's a Yahagi quiz, right?
00:56:44Those parents are divorced, yes they are divorced, yes
00:56:50I see, so my name at birth was different.
00:56:54How many tickets was it? That's difficult.
00:56:59Is this Ken?
00:57:01It's already a global phenomenon.
00:57:03My name is Ken
00:57:21Watanabe
00:57:23First, in third place in terms of price is the 10 yen coin, which has no special features.
00:57:33The second most expensive coin is a 50-yen coin without a hole.
00:57:44So, the prize is 500,000 yen, and the winner is a 1-yen coin? The winner is a 1-yen coin.
00:57:53This double-striking error with a 1-yen coin is extremely rare.
00:58:03I've only ever seen this one too. So, this is a 1-yen coin that has been pressed twice.
00:58:09The price was an astonishing 1 million yen. 1 million times the price of a 1 yen coin.
00:58:20The reason why it has become so expensive now is because it was released in 2006.
00:58:24The key point is the row.
00:58:27In the Showa era, it was not uncommon for these kinds of error coins to circulate.
00:58:30They did exist, but apparently the fact that they were published during the Heisei era is what gives them their value.
00:58:35is
00:58:35Oh, so the accuracy has improved compared to the past, but
00:58:40If it were released in the Reiwa era, it would probably sell for 7 million yen. No, I want to work at the Mint.
00:58:44Finally, let's take a look at Ray's error banknote.
00:58:53I brought something today that I think might be a Ra banknote, right?
00:58:59I might think that a little more, isn't that a bit weak?
00:59:02There's a horizontal line there, and I thought so, but...
00:59:09If the rarity of something being unavailable is what drives up the price, then
00:59:12I suppose it's not impossible, but how confident are you?
00:59:15No, I don't think so. What if they say it's not true? I got all excited.
00:59:20So, what kind of 5000 yen bill did Rei find?
00:59:26The result
00:59:32That's fine, but it's 5000 yen. Huh? 5000 yen? Isn't that an error? This is an error.
00:59:39No, it's not an error. Maybe it's just dirt? At first glance it looks like an error.
00:59:44But when you put it through an ATM or some other machine, it comes out quickly.
00:59:50It can happen.
00:59:51That's a shame about the error banknote, but I think it's good that you noticed it now.
00:59:55There was
00:59:57Next up is a quiz search in Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture.
01:00:02Ah, sorry, this is Pereb Tokyo's program.
01:00:09Have you ever had an experience like this in your life, or something that could be used as a quiz?
01:00:14Do you have any?
01:00:15I don't know if I should say this, but there's a place nearby.
01:00:22Someone
01:00:29I keep it at home
01:00:32It's like, "Is it really okay for an average person to have that?"
01:00:38Here's a question: Why does a crowd gather around an ordinary house?
01:00:43There is
01:00:44What are some unusual items in that house?
01:00:48In the homes of ordinary people? Perhaps
01:00:52Color television?
01:00:54Is it okay if I take the child a little closer?
01:00:57If a crowd gathers, it's a color TV, right?
01:01:03That thing can be stationary, and it can also move.
01:01:12It's related to physical objects, right?
01:01:18I think people who like it will feel it was worth watching at least once.
01:01:22I'm glad I saw it.
01:01:24If I say the color, it'll be obvious.
01:01:27It's white, right?
01:01:28It's also available in white.
01:01:31Also available in white.
01:01:31What did he say?
01:01:34It's something you're bound to see if you walk around town outside.
01:01:37You'll definitely be able to see it.
01:01:48What unusual items can be found in a private home in Fujisawa City?
01:01:53What is this?
01:01:54It's a police car.
01:01:55picture?
01:01:56Police car?
01:01:57What do you mean?
01:01:59The correct answer is a police car.
01:02:02The logo has become like that.
01:02:04The logo, or rather, the door
01:02:07Oh, it's written there.
01:02:08Um
01:02:09Kanagawa Prefecture
01:02:11Kanagawa Prefecture
01:02:12Kanagawa Prefecture
01:02:13But why is there a police car parked at such an ordinary-looking house?
01:02:18mosquito
01:02:47I'm sorry for the sudden message.
01:02:48thank you
01:02:50I was wondering if I could ask you a few questions.
01:02:52yes
01:02:53May I
01:02:55Thank you for your cooperation.
01:02:56Well then, I'm sorry, but thank you in advance.
01:02:58I'm almost done.
01:02:59I'm sorry
01:03:29Work
01:04:00Uh, yes out of the four
01:04:00This is the Porsche police car.
01:04:04According to Kurabayashi
01:04:05This is the only unit that will be impaired.
01:04:10Actually, I'll remove all of these.
01:04:13It's a police car, after all.
01:04:16Ahhhh red light
01:04:17Of course, of course
01:04:18It's a police car.
01:04:21Um, Kurokawa-san
01:04:22Ah, red light
01:04:25Aa
01:04:27Uh, residential
01:04:29Making noise
01:04:30Are you okay?
01:04:30No.
01:04:32It's fine because it's stopped.
01:04:34What does this even say?
01:04:36That's the Kanagawa Prefectural Police, right?
01:04:38Kanagawa Prefectural Police
01:04:39Is the inside exactly the same?
01:04:42It's exactly as it is.
01:04:44Wow, that's cool!
01:04:45Enforcement meters
01:04:46Hey
01:04:47The speed enforcement meter is
01:04:48So when you measure the speed...
01:04:50yes
01:04:51If it's 100 like this, it'll just stop at 100.
01:04:53The meter
01:04:55aaaaaa
01:04:56It's a beautiful sunny day today.
01:04:58Please stop, black in the back.
01:05:01Like this one.
01:05:01I remembered something really unpleasant.
01:05:04Is this police car still drivable?
01:05:06I'll drive it, it's inspected.
01:05:08Can you run?
01:05:09I'm running, I'm running
01:05:10Well then, I'd like to get in and take it for a bit of a ride.
01:05:13Yes, that's fine.
01:05:14oh
01:05:16Wow, a Porsche police car!
01:05:19It feels like riding in a police vehicle.
01:05:23Wow, what an amazing engine!
01:05:25Wow, that's really cool!
01:05:33Wow, my first ever drive in a Porsche police car!
01:05:39oh
01:05:39I'm going.
01:05:40oh
01:05:41Middle and upper floors
01:05:44Running
01:05:45That's cool!
01:05:45This will run
01:05:46Don't you feel like a lot of people are staring at you?
01:05:49I can feel it.
01:05:51oh
01:05:52oh
01:05:53oh
01:05:53Cracked
01:05:57You're being watched again.
01:05:59oh
01:06:02That's unusual, isn't it?
01:06:03Look, they're coming closer.
01:06:06A man who seems to like cars.
01:06:08Good work today!
01:06:08thank you
01:06:10No, it's not my home.
01:06:14However, what concerns me the most is
01:06:16Mr. Kurabayashi has this Porsche police car
01:06:19How on earth did you get it?
01:06:22That means
01:06:22We can't afford police vehicles.
01:06:24That's right.
01:06:25First of all,
01:06:26Is this something that will be released to the public?
01:06:27No way, it's definitely not going to be released to the public.
01:06:29Uh
01:06:30I'm going to have it demolished.
01:06:31It's not just demolition.
01:06:33yes
01:06:33Dismantling the septic tank
01:06:34It'll turn into a tip.
01:06:36It will become a tip
01:06:37oh dear
01:06:37So that it cannot be reused
01:06:39ah
01:06:39So that it cannot be reused
01:06:41oh dear
01:06:41me too
01:06:43In the past
01:06:44I used to work there.
01:06:47Kanagawa Prefectural Police
01:06:48This program
01:06:49If you want to watch it again
01:06:50reverse
01:06:52T-bar
01:06:53On U-NEXT
01:06:57Very precious
01:06:59This Porsche police car
01:07:01Why does Kurabayashi have it?
01:07:04oh dear
01:07:04me too
01:07:06In the past
01:07:07To the police
01:07:08Because I was employed there.
01:07:09Kanagawa Prefectural Police
01:07:11a
01:07:11yes
01:07:11Originally
01:07:13So he was a police officer.
01:07:16Mr. Kurabayashi is a former member of the Kanagawa Prefectural Police Traffic Mobile Unit, Shiroume.
01:07:22He served as the lead runner in the Hakone Ekiden, a role that is an honor for the team members.
01:07:28He said that he had done that before, so why was that police car there? That's why I
01:07:34When I entered that police academy, this was already on display in the lobby.
01:07:38It was a car that was already broken down and on display, and it was quite old.
01:07:43Sometimes people would say, "This is an incredible car!"
01:07:45Knowing all that, I dared to ask for it, what a foolish thing to do.
01:07:49I ended up saying that.
01:07:51Nobody says that, you know.
01:07:54Then I was told that it was no good.
01:07:56Yeah
01:07:56yes
01:07:56In short, it means that it cannot be released to the general public.
01:08:02Yes, I suppose so.
01:08:03yes
01:08:05And finally, in 2002, the Porsche patrol car was dismantled.
01:08:09It was a car
01:08:12It would be dangerous to wreck such a valuable car, so please let us preserve it.
01:08:17I kept saying that over and over and visited the demolition company repeatedly for six months.
01:08:23As a result, I got a coastal Porsche police car for 100,000 yen.
01:08:28After that, I painstakingly repaired it at home for a total of 20 years.
01:08:36That would cost around 2 million yen to repair.
01:08:4050 times the purchase price
01:08:43Well, it's worth that much, isn't it?
01:08:44yes
01:08:45in spite of
01:08:46Wow, this is amazing too.
01:08:48Hmm
01:08:49Car enthusiasts
01:08:50This is Mr. Dat from 1938 (Showa 13).
01:08:55Have you ever seen anything like this before?
01:08:59Wow, something's coming out!
01:09:02This formula is what's called a high school indicator.
01:09:04It's what we call a turn signal nowadays.
01:09:07Actually, Mr. Kurabayashi is a big fan of classic cars, and he even owns broken cars.
01:09:14Apparently, he finds immense joy in fixing things in minutes.
01:09:20It's coming out!
01:09:21There's something exciting about starting the engine, isn't there?
01:09:25There are signs that it might suddenly start.
01:09:29That very moment
01:09:31I thought, "Isn't that a big deal?"
01:09:35And when the engine started, I got goosebumps.
01:09:39Mr. Kurabayashi's collection of classic cars is unstoppable.
01:09:46What does my wife really think?
01:09:49His wife came over.
01:09:52What did your wife think when she saw the number of them gradually increase?
01:09:57How is it?
01:09:58That's not good at all.
01:09:59lol
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