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Chapter 412 Antiques Fair

I said, on such a cold day, wouldn’t these girls feel cold wearing short skirts? Sitting in Mitsui Saori’s car, Yu Fei looked at the groups of girls wearing miniskirts outside the car window and asked in confusion

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How could it be? Mitsui Saori said: Wearing less can make our physical condition better.

Through Mitsui Saori's explanation, Yu Fei learned that Japanese girls are particular about the length of their skirts. When girls go to elementary school, the skirts they wear must be knee-length. In middle school, the skirts can be about an inch shorter.

, if you go to college, your skirt will basically reach your thighs, which looks very attractive.

Because Japan has a very high degree of sexual openness and a lot of perversions, some people often secretly take pictures of women's skirts. Therefore, when taking pictures, Japanese girls always have one hand to protect themselves, no matter what posture they pose.

Skirt.

Yu Feijun seems to be quite moved. Mitsui Saori said jokingly.

How come Yu Fei wiped away the nosebleed that had just flowed out without leaving any trace, and said calmly.

At this time of year, domestic girls have long wrapped themselves in bloated down jackets. It is so rare for Japanese girls to be as cool as they are. Yu Fei couldn't help but feel that traveling to Japan in winter seems to be a good choice.

Of course, this is just what he thinks about. He hates Japan so much that he would never come to Japan just to see beautiful women if he has nothing to do. If he wants to watch it, he can just watch a few movies online on Qvod.

Today Yu Fei and Mitsui Saori came out to participate in an antique fair. In fact, this is also the reason why Yu Fei came to Japan two days in advance. If it was just because of Mitsui Saori, he would definitely not have come to Japan two days in advance.

Come. After all, no matter how beautiful Sanjing Saori is, she is not her own. She can see it but not eat it. How can she be like Xu Jiaojiao?

Under the weave. Especially after it was reclaimed by myself, it added a bit of charm.

Why did Yu Feijun suddenly become interested in Japanese antiques? Mitsui Saori also asked strangely.

Every winter, Tokyo, Japan holds an antique fair. It is also the largest fair in the country, attracting tens of thousands of people every time.

You must know that Japan is also a big country for collecting antiques, and its craze for antiques is not at all inferior to that of China.

However, most of the exhibitions were Japanese antiques. The number of foreign antiques was relatively small. So Mitsui Saori originally thought that Yu Fei would not be interested. But what she didn't expect was that as soon as she said it, Yu Fei's eyes

It was bright, and then insisted on coming to participate.

Regarding Mitsui's question about yarn weaving, Yu Fei laughed and said: An inch is long and a ruler is short. Take a look at Japanese antiques. Although the artistic value may not be high, there may be some gains.

Yu Fei's words always have thorns in them, and Mitsui Saori is used to it. At the beginning, she would argue with Yu Fei, but now, she no longer has that idea, and just shook her head slightly.

He shook his head and said nothing.

Of course Yu Fei would not tell him that he had other ideas for buying Japanese antiques. After calling Dong Dechang, Yu Fei had the idea of ​​holding an auction of Japanese antiques in China, and this

The specifications of the auction must be high. For this reason, the requirements for the auction items are very high.

Yu Fei now owns some porcelain from the ancestors of Japanese porcelain, but if these alone might not cause a stir, Yu Fei thought of going to the exhibition to see if there were any Japanese antiques worth selling. In fact, this was Yu Fei's own request.

It's too high. A special auction of works by Japanese porcelain ancestors will definitely cause a sensation.

However, despite this, Yu Fei also knows that the value of antiques at general exhibitions is not particularly high. The chance of finding high-quality products is very slim, and it can only depend on luck.

Really precious antiques are generally collected by a few big collectors, and these people generally will not transfer them.

Last time Yu Fei took three pieces of porcelain to participate in a private exchange meeting, but that was because what Yu Fei exchanged was Chinese art. If Yu Fei exchanged it for Japanese art of equal value, they really might not necessarily exchange it.

When Mitsui Saori's car drove into the International Exhibition Center in Tokyo Bay, Yu Fei was still stunned by the crowded scene in front of him.

The fair is divided into two exhibition areas: Japanese antiques and foreign antiques. At first glance, it seems that there are thousands of booths, and many people gathered in front of each booth. Yu Fei initially thought that these antiques were free of charge.

Moreover, Yu Fei was surprised to find that most of these buyers were housewives. They mainly bought antique jewelry and lacquerware, porcelain tableware.

Entering the venue, Yu Fei was immediately disappointed to find that it was said to be an antique fair, but in his opinion, it was called a flea market or a more appropriate name.

The products at the exhibition can be said to be all-encompassing. Some of the porcelains are chipped, and they don't look like very valuable works of art at first glance, but they are openly displayed there for sale. What's even more surprising is that there are actually people coming forward.

Go to inquiry

Seeing the disbelief on Yu Fei's face, Mitsui Saori explained with a smile: Yu Fei-kun's collection is of too high value, and the things here are of course difficult for you to appreciate. But in Japan, they are all decorated with ancient tableware

We are proud to serve guests at the table.

Why would you be proud to serve customers with old tableware? Yu Fei shook his head, I really don’t know what the Japanese think.

After looking around for a while, Yu Fei didn't find anything worth selling. There are two main reasons for this. The first reason is that Yu Fei's vision is indeed a bit too high.

After buying antiques, although he didn't realize it, his requirements for antiques have also increased. Ordinary antiques simply can't catch his eye. At the same time, Yu Fei doesn't know much about Japanese antiques, although Yu Fei has also been using the Magic of Chaos recently.

He has a lot of knowledge about Japanese collections, but after all, this does not happen overnight. Therefore, when he judges the value of an antique, it depends more on its age. The older it is, the better it is in his evaluation. This is of course inaccurate.

.But it’s not unreasonable.

It can be seen that Yu Fei's expression is a little disappointed.

Sanjing Saori smiled and said: What do Yu Feijun think of the antiques here?

Yu Fei shook his head and said: Isn't this just a flea market? If you knew this was the case, I would have stayed in the room and slept. The temperature in Japan is very low in winter, although there are enough restaurants in the venue.

There is heating, but it still feels a bit unworthy of the flight.

There was a sentence Yu Fei didn't say. The only thing that made him enjoy it was that because of the crowd, he had a lot of close contact with many girls intentionally or unintentionally, including Mitsui Saori. Because Yu Fei

Sanjing Saori did not let the bodyguards follow her. Therefore, when the crowd was crowded, Mitsui Saori had to hug Yu Fei tightly, and the two mass killer weapons on her chest inevitably came into contact with Yu Fei's body.

This made Yu Fei for a while.

Mitsui Saori smiled sweetly, with an expression that I knew would be like this.

Since Yu Feijun is not interested, let’s go take a look at the Chinese art in the Western Antiques District first.

It seemed that was all. Yu Fei nodded silently, and wiped the sweat on his hands on the butt of a young woman with great nostalgia, and then reluctantly walked towards the antique with Mitsui Saori.

After entering the antique exhibition booth in the China area, Yu Fei was surprised to find that there were not as many people here as before. Although it was not empty yet, it was still in sharp contrast to the crowds in the He antique area.

What surprised Yu Fei even more was that although the Chinese antiques exhibition area was small, it was all-inclusive. Taking a closer look, Yu Fei was stunned, because most of the items on display here were fakes. From patent leather trunks to

Fake inkstones and inks, from Wanli Wucai to Kangxi official kilns, Tianjing pieces of fake paintings, and Nan fake coppers, all are available. It can be said that the types of fakes that can be seen in Panjiayuan can be seen in Japan. Just now Yu Fei

I was in a daze and thought I had accidentally traveled back in time. I really don’t know whether these Chinese antiques were brought here by fake Chinese people to deceive people, or whether the Japanese deliberately wanted to deceive Chinese people who deliberately went abroad to pick up missing items. It’s just that

Fei hopes it is the former.

Maybe it’s because there are so many fakes that few people are interested in them. Some stall owners even took a nap while leaning on their stalls. To be continued...


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