On “Kaiun! Nandemo Kanteidan” (Every Tuesday, 8:54 p.m.), an oil painting by Tsuguharu Fujita, which was purchased for 10 million yen, will be sold for a “superb value. This is the oil painting purchased for 10 million yen! The client, a hardcore antique collector, has a collection of tens of thousands of works by “Tsuguharu Fujita” as small as two postcards. About 15 years ago, he found an oil painting by Tsuguharu Fujita, a well-known artist with a goofy head and round glasses, for sale at a local gallery for 10 million yen. I bought it with the intention of jumping off the stage of Kiyomizu. It is a small painting, about the size of two postcards, but I like it best in the collection because of the elaborate depiction of an old man playing the guitar. However, no one in his family will listen to him, so he wants to prove that it is authentic and get them interested. MC] Koji Imada, Akira Fukuzawa, Tomoka Sugai [Guest] Daigo Matsui, Mariko Tsutsui [On-site appraisal] On-site appraisal in Daisen City, Akita [Reporter] Akimasa Haraguchi [Assistant] Aya Kitagawa [Narrator] Banjo Ginga, Mina Tominaga [Appraisers] Seinosuke Nakajima (antique art appraiser) Teruhisa Kitahara (Director of “Tin Toy Museum”) Mami Yasukouchi (Owner of Gallery Yasukouchi) Koichi Yamamura (Representative Director of Eizendo Gallery) Naoki Hayashi (Director of the Japanese Doll Culture Research Institute) Kazunao Tani (Director of Hayashibara Museum of Art) Shinichi Kawakami (Professor of Gifu Shotoku Gakuen University) Yumi Mori (Ceramics Researcher)