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KuriKurinton
Япония
Добавлен 15 янв 2014
栗きんとん (kurikinton) is the name of a delicious Japanese confectionery made from sweet chestnuts.
My name is Clinton, or as they call me in Japan where I live, クリントン (Kurinton).
Put the two together you have 栗クリントン (Kurikurinton), my nickname in Japan.
I live in Gifu Prefecture, the beating heart of Japan.
Join me as I navigate my life in the Japanese countryside,
as well as my progression through Japan's greatest martial art, 弓道 (kyudo; traditional longbow archery).
My name is Clinton, or as they call me in Japan where I live, クリントン (Kurinton).
Put the two together you have 栗クリントン (Kurikurinton), my nickname in Japan.
I live in Gifu Prefecture, the beating heart of Japan.
Join me as I navigate my life in the Japanese countryside,
as well as my progression through Japan's greatest martial art, 弓道 (kyudo; traditional longbow archery).
Kyudo Skills Test: Fifth Level 6th Attempt「六回目の挑戦五段弓道審査 」
This is my 6th attempt at the fifth level Japanese archery skills test, or go-dan shinsa.
At this point I'm starting to wonder if I'm ever going to pass this test!
To follow my progression through this traditional Japanese martial art, make sure to subscribe!
三重県 東海連合弓道審査会
五段
At this point I'm starting to wonder if I'm ever going to pass this test!
To follow my progression through this traditional Japanese martial art, make sure to subscribe!
三重県 東海連合弓道審査会
五段
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Видео
Kyudo Skills Test: Fifth Level 5th Attempt「五回目の挑戦五段弓道審査 」
Просмотров 11 тыс.2 месяца назад
This is my 5th attempt at the fifth level Japanese archery skills test, or go-dan shinsa. At this point I'm starting to wonder if I'm ever going to pass this test! To follow my progression through this traditional Japanese martial art, make sure to subscribe! 北信越地区連合審査会【飯田】 五段
Chicken (48 Hour Film Project LA 2015)
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Here was our submission for the 48hr film project Los Angeles in the year 2015. The genre we were given was horror. Not really my forte, but we had fun with it.
Filmmaking / Editing Reel
Просмотров 292 месяца назад
Here's an editing and directing reel I made just before moving to Japan in 2018.
Gorilla-Mädchen (48 Hour Film Project LA "Best Film" Winner 2014)
Просмотров 362 месяца назад
This was a film my friends and I made during our time at community college back in 2014 for the 48hr film project in Los Angeles. We were given the genre "fish out of water" which was a joy to work with. It was our first time participating in a challenge like this, so imagine our surprise when our film won all the major awards for that year: - Best Film - Best Director - Best Screenplay - Grand...
Graceless (A Short Film About Middle School)
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This is a short film I made with my friends from film school the year after I graduated from the school of Theater, Film, and Television at UCLA. I finished editing the film during my first year living abroad in Japan.
305/307 (UCLA Undergraduate Thesis Film)
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Completed back in 2016, this was my undergraduate thesis film for the directing track of UCLA's School of Theater, Film, and Television. The film won Best Cinematography at the UCLA film showcase 2016, and went on to screen at NFFTY in Seattle, and Santa Fe Film Festival in New Mexico.
Le Coureur (Hand Edited 16mm Short Film)
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This was my UCLA Film School project for my intro to cinematography class. The project was to shoot and edit a 2 minute short film on 16mm motion picture film. Then we had to edit the film by hand, splicing together the film on old flat bed machines. It was a nightmare.
How to Drive a 1940s Japanese Steam Locomotive
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How to Drive a 1940s Japanese Steam Locomotive
Kyudo Skills Test: Fifth Level 4th Attempt「四回目の挑戦五段弓道審査 」
Просмотров 11 тыс.7 месяцев назад
Kyudo Skills Test: Fifth Level 4th Attempt「四回目の挑戦五段弓道審査 」
Kyudo Skills Test: Fifth Level (go-dan shinsa) 3rd Attempt「三回目の挑戦五段弓道審査 」
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Kyudo Skills Test: Fifth Level (go-dan shinsa) 3rd Attempt「三回目の挑戦五段弓道審査 」
We drove a Japanese train through the countryside 「明智鉄道運転体験」
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We drove a Japanese train through the countryside 「明智鉄道運転体験」
Kyudo Skills Test: Fifth Level (go-dan shinsa) 1st Attempt「初挑戦五段弓道審査 」
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Kyudo Skills Test: Fifth Level (go-dan shinsa) 1st Attempt「初挑戦五段弓道審査 」
I Participated in the National Japanese Archery Competition in Kyoto(第74回全日本弓道大会 2023)[4K]
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I Participated in the National Japanese Archery Competition in Kyoto(第74回全日本弓道大会 2023)[4K]
PASSED Kyudo Skills Test: Fourth Level (yon-dan shinsa) 6th Attempt「六回目の挑戦四段弓道審査 • 合格」
Просмотров 25 тыс.2 года назад
PASSED Kyudo Skills Test: Fourth Level (yon-dan shinsa) 6th Attempt「六回目の挑戦四段弓道審査 • 合格」
Fifth Attempt • Kyudo Skills Test: Fourth Level (yon-dan shinsa)「五回目の挑戦四段弓道審査」
Просмотров 11 тыс.2 года назад
Fifth Attempt • Kyudo Skills Test: Fourth Level (yon-dan shinsa)「五回目の挑戦四段弓道審査」
Japanese Archery Tournament ・ Gifu Governor's Cup Kyudo Taikai 「岐阜県知事杯」
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Japanese Archery Tournament ・ Gifu Governor's Cup Kyudo Taikai 「岐阜県知事杯」
Fourth Attempt • Kyudo Skills Test: Fourth Level (yon-dan shinsa)「四回目の挑戦四段弓道審査」
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Fourth Attempt • Kyudo Skills Test: Fourth Level (yon-dan shinsa)「四回目の挑戦四段弓道審査」
Kyudo Skills Test: Fourth Level (yon-dan shinsa) • Third Attempt「三回目の挑戦四段弓道審査」
Просмотров 11 тыс.2 года назад
Kyudo Skills Test: Fourth Level (yon-dan shinsa) • Third Attempt「三回目の挑戦四段弓道審査」
Japan's Best Autumn Colors | Eihoji Temple・Gifu Prefecture {4K}
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Japan's Best Autumn Colors | Eihoji Temple・Gifu Prefecture {4K}
Kyudo Skills Test: Fourth Level • Second Attempt「二回目の挑戦|四段弓道の審査」
Просмотров 7 тыс.3 года назад
Kyudo Skills Test: Fourth Level • Second Attempt「二回目の挑戦|四段弓道の審査」
$700 Japanese Countryside Apartment Tour! • JET Program
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$700 Japanese Countryside Apartment Tour! • JET Program
Kyudo Skills Test: Fourth Level (yon-dan shinsa) • First Attempt「初挑戦四段弓道の審査」
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Kyudo Skills Test: Fourth Level (yon-dan shinsa) • First Attempt「初挑戦四段弓道の審査」
A Day Trip Through Hida Takayama • Japan's Undiscovered Kyoto [4K]
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A Day Trip Through Hida Takayama • Japan's Undiscovered Kyoto [4K]
Kyudo: How to Prepare a New String • Tsuruwa & Nakajikake 「弓道 • 弦輪と中仕掛けの作り方」
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Kyudo: How to Prepare a New String • Tsuruwa & Nakajikake 「弓道 • 弦輪と中仕掛けの作り方」
PASSED Kyudo Skills Test: Third Level (san-dan shinsa) 2nd Attempt 「二回目の挑戦参段弓道の審査 • 合格」
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PASSED Kyudo Skills Test: Third Level (san-dan shinsa) 2nd Attempt 「二回目の挑戦参段弓道の審査 • 合格」
First Attempt • Kyudo Skills Test: Third Level (san-dan shinsa) 「初挑戦参段弓道の審査」
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First Attempt • Kyudo Skills Test: Third Level (san-dan shinsa) 「初挑戦参段弓道の審査」
Iwamura Autumn Festival Kyudo Competition 「武並神社弓道大会 • 岩村秋祭り」
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Iwamura Autumn Festival Kyudo Competition 「武並神社弓道大会 • 岩村秋祭り」
Kyudo: How to Wrap Your Practice Bow「弓巻の巻き方」
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Kyudo: How to Wrap Your Practice Bow「弓巻の巻き方」
Eu gosto muito do Kyudo! É tão legal o Tsurene! 😸
I love train two
矢を射った後の手の位置が下がっています。
Hi! fellow practitioner from Chile. I got a question, if you don't mind. what would you say was the determining factor or difference between the first attempt and the second one? the atari? Thank you so much for your content!
矢が短い。これは危険です。他者の見本となるべき段位なので買い替えるべきです。
I’m an archer myself and I find this very fascinating 🏹
Kyudo... where hitting the target is not the point... or so the archers say...
ODENNNNNNN
also i’d cut off a limb if it meant i could have bistroman year round
Very useful video thanks
damn, i'm rooting for you !! Our sensei keeps telling us "your left fist needs to punch the mato when hanare happens, go through it !!" He actually brought us mato and made us assume kai position and punch through some mato that he was holding against our hand to illustrate what he was saying, it works for him and for those of us trying to follow his teaching 😉 Good luck !!!
Hang in there and keep plugging away. 5-dan is a tough challenge…but you’ll get there in the end. It might sound a bit sententious, but remember that the value of a dan promotion isn’t in the passing grade, but in the efforts you make along the way to get there…so from that standpoint, all these failed attempts are doing you good, making you stronger. Good luck on your next attempt!
So thrilling! Don't stop ^^
look at your eyes in hanare...
It's a high level, keep going ! The journey is it's own reward, isn'it ? ;)
Keep going!
矢先がほぼ残ってないので、審査員から指摘が入りそうですが、大丈夫でしょうか?少し気になりました。知人が同じぐらい引き込むタイプで、一手打ち終えたらすぐに指導受けてました…同じ矢で次回受審しないようにと。何もないようでしたら、杞憂なので無視してください。すいません。
お疲れ様!
You'll get it man, keep going 🔥
お疲れ様でした!
gambate
Would love to learn Kyudo. I practice traditional western archery
20日、お互い頑張りましょう!🎯
同じ弓引きとして、弓道に真摯に向き合っている姿にとても好感を持っています。引き分けで馬手が手繰っている様に見えます。最近、離れが出にくい感じはありますか?
Very detailed video. It was my first time changing a bowstring and this video was very helpful. Thank you very much.🙇♂🏹
先日はお疲れさまでした。 明日、午後から串原で引きます。 良かったら一緒に引きましょう!
Was wondering if all the shooters in this video agreed to being filmed and having the video uploaded…
me too 😄 maybe there is some waver people sign when they agree to part take or something, i know my club makes every member sign a paper to agree about video and pictures being use for promotional purpose.
お疲れさまでした!
Thank you very much for such detailed video, for the first time today I've pepared my first new string following your instructions.
You get better every time!! Keep going!
I just tried "Shodan" (waiting for the result), and it requires already a lot of implication. This 5th Level you attempt to reach is a very beautiful aim...
You seemed rather nervous this time compared to the previous one. At least the Dojo was bigger and the entry easier, but man, do you have bad luck when it comes to the person before you-you again got a person who was delaying everything for you. I hope you pass next time. The only thing I could note form-wise is that, IMHO, your right elbow was a touch too low when preparing the bow and arrow. Try ensuring a proper enso throughout the whole form.
beautifull but does not hit, sorry for you :( Did you keep the proper kiza stance the whole time or did you have to discretely flatten your feet while waiting? you were really stable and did not seem to be in too much pain :D i don't know what i would do if i was ochi for a shinsa, whenever i am it's very difficult to hold during sharei and recovering frmo the pain makes my shooting worst, probably elevated heartbeat or smthing :/
Sorry but no one of your tachi hits the mato. - Your sensei will tell you the reason. - Question: Is it ok for 5th dan to use no takeyumi? I make sure to shift my weight slightly forward (munewari) and avoid arching my back.
i'm not aware that bamboo bow is required for any dan, is it? One of the sensei i studied under is presenting 6th-renshi and if i recall correctly he told us that he does it with carbon fiber bow.
From daisan…..may I recommend that you critically review with a trusted sensei…..I do not hold myself as a teacher….and heaven forbid…as someone qualified to dish out advise…..but I have been keeping a close watch on your well presented videos …you are committed and deserve to do better…..my very best wishes
離が悪いよ。その原因は弽が寝てる。手の甲を天井に向けるか弦を押すかしかない。
This is one of the aspects I also saw..my teacher made this observation on my shortcomings…but it took some 3 years for the penny to drop
Tough luck - i'm sure you will pass one of the next ones. For many of us, the videos of an unsuccessful Test are even more helpful, than a successful one. Thank you very much for sharing this! 💪🔥
Where could I purchase the inserts to keep finger shapes?
上手!
“I missed my second one too? Awesome!” got me cracking up
上手いですね!
Your commentary made my day. The juxtaposition of your fun commentary vs your composed focus during the actual shots gave me a great laugh.
Your form is very good though.😂
nothing to lose, and yet all was lost 🥲 (just kidding you did great)
Hilarious timing in narration 🤣 .... As a kyudoka, I totally feel you! 🇨🇭
Thank you! Also, do you do kyudo in Switzerland??🇨🇭
@@kurikurinton Yes, there are 13 Dojos in Switzerland with over 150 Members in the swiss kyudo federation 🔥💪 And most european countries have their own federation too...
That's amazing! I'm actually a Swiss citizen! My father was born and raised near Spiez! I'd love to practice kyudo in Switzerland someday!
@@kurikurinton You're kidding? That's amazing! The spiez region is one of switzerlands touristic top spots. Do You still have relatives there to visit? Next time you're here - i'd be happy to arrange a visit in a Dojo nearby! 🤗
@@guidok.9975 it’s strange to say, but i don’t actually know if i have relatives in Switzerland anymore. i wish i knew though! do you have instagram? i’d love to chat with you about shooting in switzerland sometime! my insta is the same handle as my youtube
this is a great short! bravo!
I loved the style of this sooo much
is the hair elven hair?
Yes, as a matter of fact it is! Taken by force! ☠️
@@kurikurinton elves can be annoying like that
this got me feelin ✨wistful✨
Do i have to learn japanese in order to learn kyudo or is the dojo you’re training at foreigners friendly?
Everyone at my dojo is super supportive and friendly! There is one member who is a university professors who speaks decent English and he helped me when I was getting started and didn't know much Japanese. But even then, when I joined my dojo, they offered to get a pocket talk translator just to communicate with me! Lol but I told them that wouldn't be necessary because I needed the Japanese practice anyway!
This is awesome but I understand from videos that it is difficult to shoot and you barely hit the target. However in the videos ive seen they don’t explain why. Draw weight? Different draw form?
These are good questions! Firstly, the targets are very small in diameter, about 36cm, and the distance to the target is about 28 meters. So that can be pretty tough. On top of that, kyudo is only measured in hits or misses. So if you hit the target you get a point, if you don't you don't lol. It doesn't matter if you hit a perfect bullseye or on the very edge of the target. So the distance, target size, and scoring system, it's designed to be difficult enough where even experienced masters miss the target sometimes. For perspective, I've been practicing kyudo about 6 years, and my hit ratio is about 60-65%. My teacher who has been doing kyudo for 30 years hits about 90% With draw weight, each archer tries to find the right weight bow for them over time. It takes a year or two to settle into the perfect weight for you but once you do, it only helps your ability to hit the target