How Japanese shoeshine king makes john lob super shine!
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- Опубликовано: 7 июн 2019
- I: Philip Two
Y: We’ll see the way the no.1 specialist in the West of Japan shines shoes
I: It looks like you brush your teeth.
Y: It’s really a brand new stuff.
I: I practice, I study, and I stole experts’ techniques.
Y: Good morning. This is Kojiragu-Yanaka. Today I’m in Shibuya. I told you in the program on New Year’s day that I do a program on shoes. Today’s program is its vol.1. Lately the price of leather for shoes gets higher and the work of shoe polishing gains peoples’ attention all over again. Then I heard that a specialist in the West of Japan opened a new store in Shibuya, so pay a visit to experience his service.
S: Wow, everything changed.
Y: Yah, the whole town has changed. Totally changed.
S: Under construction everywhere!
Y: So let’s go there now. This side of town has been totally changed…Wow, Shibuya totally changed…Amazing. Lots of shops were gone. It’s been awhile since I visited this side of town, but when I was younger, I had fun times at ROOMS. This shop is a familiar one for me. UNION WORKS. It’s an old good shop. Repairing my shoes at a traditional brand. Wow, it’s a new room number. It reads “Call 111”, which used to be “001”. UNION WORKS.
Y: Good afternoon. Nice to meet you. I’m Yanaka of Forza Style.
I: Welcome to our shop. This is Iwami.
Y: I know this place just because I’ve been seeing your website. Is this shop located inside UNION WORKS?
I: No, we just succeeded its first shop, which was alive for 22 years.
Y: Succeeded? Wow!
I: We THE WAY THINGS DO does all the operation.
Y: By the way, I heard your Tokyo branch got started in January, 2019…
I: Yes, it was the 7th of January.
Y: So it’s literally a brand new. What does THE WAY THINGS DO offer?
I: Show polishing with cream, which is 1000 Yen, 2800 Yen for one week program, and express polishing on site costs 4000 Yen.
Y: So my shoes on site, please.
I: PHILIP II
Y: Yes. I’ve made up my mind to put a pair of expensive shoes on. I hope you do an outstanding job since I’ll wear them long term.
I: Sure. Thank you.
Y: I’m just wondering if you could show me special techniques of the specialist in the West of Japan
I: These shoes are ordinary ones…
Y: That’s right. You have Rose Gold as inline, also Edward Green-colored Westminster in them, Square tows named 888, I like their sexy, kinda erotic features. So I chose this color deliberately, later on I figured they also offer a silver color just in Japan upon requests… Anyway, my boss also wears the same color.
I: First, I’d take all the dust off.
Y: Just curious…Is this brush your original?
I: Yes, it’s an original one.
Y: Would you recommend house hairs brush for taking the dust off?
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When you think he's gonna mmmmmmm but then hits you with the haihaihai.
Ohhhhh haihai
Eeeeeeh
lol
I love this comment.
Heeyyy
"I practice, I study, and I stole experts' techniques"
Absolutely brilliant
mmmmmmmmmm hai hai hai!
@@carljohnson6673 eeeeeh... so desu ne
His dedication to his craft is commendable. "Copied "would be a better term instead of "stole".
It's very much in line with some Japanese apprenticeships actually, in some trades the apprentice sits next to the master and "steals" the techniques by observation.
I absolutely love how the Japanese can take something seemingly mundane and elevate it to an Art. I appreciate the incredible attention to detail and pride this man puts into his work. That was a pleasure to experience.
YESSSSS!!!
hai hai hai
When you live in such an automaton society, exaggerating and "perfecting" mundane activities probably mask the realization of living in a society of oppression and monopoly. Thus gives these individuals a (false) sense of validation or existence, if you will. This might sound confusing but I hope there's a few who understand my underlying message.
@@trcs3079 also maybe as jobs get more and more automated, people have more time to indulge themselves n go the length to perfect a skill which doesn't add value in an economic sense n thus would not have been possible say 50-100 yrs ago
Life is art in thier culture. Treat everything you love with care and attention to detail.
Finding out this guy was into Limp Bizkit and Korn was the most unexpected thing that happened to me this week.
Exactly, and he plays bass and rides a BMX too...
Weirdly enough I went to school with a Japanese guy that would ask anyone he met that was American " You know Kid Rock?"...
The man absolutely loved Kid Rock for some reason.
I know, that was out of the blue! Definitely a guy with two sides. 😝🤘😂
For everyone making fun of him for the “hmmmmmm” and “hai hai hai hai” it’s just part of the Japanese culture. They do this as a sign of respect to let the person talking know that they have their full attention
Never thought of it that way, but it makes sense..."I'm listening..."
Is that why I do that? I am 2nd generation Japanese and I notice that I feel weird if I don’t acknowledge that I am listening... I always yes or I see or ah I see.
@@AdderFTW888 Because you also need to look at them while you are saying that.
Hai hai hai hai
In English you go “uh huh” and “yeah” a lot in similar circumstances.
Things I learned about shoe shining:
1. It's a new room number (wow)
2. Mmmmmmmm
3. It's good to have the same color shoes as your boss
4. Hehhhhhhhhh
5. Hai hai hai hai
lol
Idk why but I love this comment
Eeeeehhhhhhh
Mmmmmmmm
Naniiiiiiii?
Mmmmmmm haihaihaihai mmmmmmmm haihaihaihai mmmmmmm haihaihaihai OHHHHH haihaihaihai
NANI!!!!!!!
lmaoooooooooooooooo ahaahaha
U forgot the heeeeeeehhhhh
That I think is the indicator that you are still listening to the explanation, is it not?
@@alexmodreanu2762 yes, it is actually considered impolite by many in Japan if the listener were to just stay silent.
Welcome in another episode of : What did I watch during Covid.
´.See these Dominican shoes.
I actually searched for this! Lol
this should be an actual series
My man, I just watched a Japanese dude clean shoes for 20 mins. I have now officially completed RUclips.
I was actually watching a vloger in a tailor shop having a bespoke suit. On the recommendation below was amother vloger having a custom boots, so I clicked on that, and this was on the recommendation, and the rest is history.
(Now you might ask why was I watching a vloger having custom suit? I also just watched the John Wick 2 Prep time, the one where he walk around Rome buying guns, knives, maps, and of course a tailored suit. And that I searched for)
Nobody can obsess like the Japanese...
Lol so true. A shoe shine competition!
I think this guy does: ruclips.net/video/awK0ZqN80vg/видео.html&ab_channel=ASMRshoeshineFaustoArizmendi
But did the apprentice win and why are watching this?
@anton Ivler I think he did a terrific job on those shoes.
Ha ever been on reddit
In Japan the shoeshine man wears a suit and tie... I went to a doctor in the US the other day and he had on shorts... and Crocs
My doctor wears blue jeans.
The crocs shows that they are a professional
That’s the funniest thing I’ve read in a while. Lmfao.
😁
Though shorts are a bit extreme. I usually see my patients in casual formal clothing but footwear… its crocs or Birkenstock for me. Much easier to move around and change shoes while going from ICU to general.
12:22 Top notch confidence right there. Love it.
Take a shot every time he says “mmmm”
IKR HMMMMM ! Hi Hi Hi Hi !
"hai hai hai hai" lmao
It's a common among many Japanese to interject something that sounds like "ummmm" to us Westerners as pause or 'dead air' when carrying on a conversation. The languages that I am familiar with have a comparable sound people likewise interject during pauses. We are so use to it when we or others do it we don't even notice it.
@@micky4fun Not dead air, more like a mild orgasm or as if someone is tickling his balls
Lol you’d be on the floor before the video was halfway over.. 🥴
Loved Japan, very respectful, very proud people. Take pride in all they do. Thats why he wears a suit.
I feel like i'm watching a real life Anime when the main character starts explaining his tehnique/Powers mid fight
Base model for the shoe is about 2 grand usd, im assuming the rose gold buckle is extra. This dude stuntin on different level. Also the amount of respect from both the individuals here towards each other and the craft is outstanding.
80% of the united states couldn’t keep that level of respect in a normal conversation
@@turbocavalli While your comment is true, I don't particularly think its a bad thing either way. For example, when I spent time in Japan, by the time I was ready to come home the formality of their culture felt confining and very ummm...uncomfortable. You can't express yourself in Japan or speak your mind. Cultures are different, but neither is better or worse than the other. It's just different. Another example...many foreigners say that they don't like Americans because we're loud and that's makes them feel uncomfortable. But we're not being loud to make anyone uncomfortable, we do it because that's our culture.
I thought he said they are just common shoes he brought
@@josephjoestar5444 a commonly expensive shoe
Just being polite on the surface. This is JARRPEN
Very nice, thanks for translating
Hai hai hai hai
Your video proved me how prescious and unique Japanese culture is. You make every, even the simplest work interesting! Your craftsmanship in almost every area becomes an art. Your devotion to your jobs, your humble respect for it, your polite attitude towards other people is so beautifully intense! Now I understand that even shoe polishing can be a professional calling and give the sense of fullfilment! It is great that you take pride in every single detail. I respect and admire your culture of work so much. Greetings from Poland :)
Well said! I visited Tokyo a little over a decade ago and went to a few various neighborhoods. A truly cultural and humbling experience.. I didn't want to leave!
When I lived in Tokyo, I learned that when you go to a place like Shibuya, it is very important to look around at all the building signs.
You never know what you will find that just pops out. Found some amazing shops and equally amazing and interesting people in them.
I really miss living there.
Thanks for the subtitles and posting. This is the proper way to shoeshining that you don't see in videos posted in America. The gradations of the matte look to the shine at the bottom. Superb.
That young man took something that majority of everyone passed by. But he took shoe polishing and made it his own. And became professional. And showed people that their is more detail to be observed in the process.
Well done sir.
ehhhhhhh, hai hai hai hai, AHk, so des ne... mmmm... hai hai hai hai hai
Japan desuyo !
Sigoi!!!
I wanted to say this too lol
Lmao I was so annoyed by this lol
“No one can imitate our style”
Absolute flex right there.
“Here’s a pair of expensive shoes”
“These shoes are ordinary…”
That’s where I’d hang my head in shame and leave
mmmmmm hai hai hai hai
This guy could sell me an air conditioner in winter....True salesman.
20:35 thats when I knew he was a legend
These are the exact techniques I used to shine my boots in the military. This brought back so many memories.
Came here to say this. Reminded me of boot camp, shining boots for the next day's inspection.
That guy could convince me he’s an expert in whatever field he tells me he is.
That’s Chinese for you lol
@@garyhost354 Late, but Japanese*
@@salty1564 oh o thought Japan was in China. Sorry!
@@garyhost354 All Good, just wanted to clarify lol
Gary Host lmfao what??
"Why do you reveal your top secret?"
"No one can imitate our skill. That's our top secret."
Love it.
Japanese language is so fascinating.
I think it reflects the perfection in the things that japanese do. it sounds so explicit and concise.
MMMMMMMMM
Haihaihaihai
Thank you for posting and translating this. I admire these shoe shining specialist
the way he takes certain pauses just shows the level of professionalism
I have no words to describe how amazed I am after watching this video. It is something that should make everybody think about how seriously we are taking what we do.
the level of perfection the Japanese culture takes things too is crazy. no matter what it is.
They apply the same philosophy to their sex toys n porn
They look purty. It's funny this guy is so dressed up and yet do manual labor. I have moved furniture for 25 years now and never thought of dressing up for it. I amagine a suit would not last long with ripped seams and all. I can't even wear a watch without destroying it. This guy did a great job on the shoes
He has to blend in when making office visits, and show respect to client.
Wouldn’t exactly compare shoe shining/cobblers to movers and foundry workers
Don't dress for the job you have, dress for the job you want
Never thought that shoe shining would be this engaging and interesting.
Felt really comfortable watching this. Gentlemen videos explaining art are always relaxing
Can’t say anything bad about his dedication and pride in his work, that’s for sure
I like it, I always liked to wear a polished shoe, respected leathered shoe, and the art of polishing them good. But I must add though, the passion I saw in this youtube, with regard to shoes care, is inspiring, motivating and elevating. Thank you very much.
I absolutely LOVE the rose old custom buckles!
My first husband was military - no-one got a shine on my shoes as he did! And yes, it was polishing with a cloth.
A true artist. Very enjoyable to watch.
Truly masterfully done. Japanese are one of the finest craftsmen.
Normally I’d talk about the shoes, but his suit is next-level excellent.
Brilliant! it was indeed a pleasure to watch.
Well, that was adorable! I loved that guy's sounds and seeing the cute apprentice.😊
The dude's like "hai hai hai hai, ahmmm, mmm, oohoo, ahaoooaa, hai hai hai hai hai, mhhmmm ah, deeee, mmmmmm" could go all day long
When an Asian says they’ve studied something for a long time, I always believe them ha
That was amazing. The skill and art behind it is very impressive
I love those shoes, and his talent/profession is amazing.
When Billy Batts said that Tommy could leave his shoes like a mirror, I thought he was kidding. Now I know it's possible.
Loved it! for anyone wondering what shoes are those they are called the William 75, super expensive shoes 👞
>$3000 USD circa 2021...
Master at his craft! Well done!
I have a freelance business in shoe shining and the subtitles really helps. I’ve always had my eyes on the Brift-H Wax Cleaner but i don’t really understand how it works although it is effective. No wonder it took me 30 mins just to clean off 1 of 6 parts of the mirror shine using Saphir RenoMat.
Thank you so much. Love from Singapore ❤
Great video 👍🏼🌟👞❤️
“How can you reveal that top-secret?”
“No worries, nobody can recreate our skills”
If I ever go to Japan I will try to get a shoe shine here just because of that line
That's an amazing inspiration for whatever you do on your life
Fantastic video, thanks for the subtitles
Wow. I'm in the military and to get my toe caps to a mirror shine like that, it took about 2 weeks, an hour a day. Very impressive.
When I first joined I spent weeks layering small amounts of polish. I’ve since learned that if you just bang loads of polish on and bull it, it mirrors up with only about 5 layers.
@@2660016A I've learned the type of polish makes a huge difference too. Saphir is so much better than Kiwi.
@@bradcogan8588 Cool 😎
That's the first shoe-shine I have seen in a three-piece suit!
He's mastered his craft! Excellent Job!!
That was pleasurable to watch like ASMR. It gives me a nice feeling. A real performance of a kind of art, yet beautifully functional too.
There really is nothing better than watching a professional do his thing and be passionate about it.
From shining black shoes to clean toilet bowl....nothing could beat Japanese determination and passion for their culture works.
Outstanding!
Just amazing. Absolutely perfect job. I wish I could do half that good. Much respect.
With those finger training, I imagine his wife is a very happy lady.
I said the same thing lmaoooo!
No wonder, you so happy! 😜
😃🤮 What an icky comment
You damm right 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
hihihi
this is Amazing in so many levels. heeeeeeeei....
Some of the other conversation went like... They use to call him spit shine Tommy, make your shoes shine like mirrors. Now go get your shine box! Nice video and top notch work in all honesty.
I dont know...You try to relax and tilt at the same time ...Amazing !
Until you witness what it takes to achieve this goal; one would never truly appreciate the results and treat their footwear with more respect
This is just one of the reasons why I love Japanese culture.. it’s simply amazing.. and for everyone visiting japan, please read up on their social etiquette and carry yourself appropriately
I'm never going there. I'd rather go to a beach in florida.
@@abdullahal-shimri3091 very good. You keep doing you 👍🏻
This is going to be a nice hobby for the weekends.
Amazing job.
I love this guy's aizuchi (hai hai hai, eeeeeeh, mmmm)! Took me awhile to get used to it but now that I'm back in the US it feels weird not to make those kinds of sounds when talking to friends, lol.
I hate he’s strange noices
Excellent session. The passion is clearly visible for a task a lot of men don’t consider important but from personal experience I can tell you that thus is the most important thing in life. People notice your eyes and then the shoes. In those 2 seconds they make up their mind about you.
Well done and many thanks for sharing a great video.
That was awesome and relaxing.
Honestly...japanese culture is just amazing. How you can speak so eloquently and say minimal and produce so much understanding.
I dont know how I came across this video but now I wanna own a pair of dress shoes just to polish them
Buddy said Limp Bizkit and I nearly choked
Ok, the Limp Bizkit & Koran reference really through me off! That was awesome 😎
@ 16 minutes: "No editing, no deleting, and it's already been 50 minutes!"
Having said that, I loved it all.
DID THIS GUY JUST BRING UP LIMP BISCUIT AFTER ALL THIS?? WHAT A LEGEND
You’d be surprised Japan seems to really like rock and roll and rock music, I’ve seen some wild shows in the 90s and 2000s in Japan, the biggest bands used to love going there. Wild crowds.
@@mitcheys4423 it completely threw me off. Watching this relaxing visual of a man skilled with his craft and taking pride in his work in a suit. And then suddenly going " i like limp biscuit "
@@SirJonMan hahahah yeah I feel you haha
Shame the GoPro footage came out badly due to the fluorescent lighting. It would have been neat getting some of the footage that close. I wish I'd known this had been going on while I was stationed in Yokosuka. I'd been to Shibuya more than a few times while I was there, and I find chasing 'black glass' to be really therapeutic. I wonder if I'd have had a shot at that polishing contest....
It would be cool filmed with good lighting and stuff, like that bartender series
What a professional way ...I indeed love his profession ....
....this guy, WoW. Hats off to you!
Es una gran oportunidad ver como cuidan con tanto esmero los zapatos, ustedes son grandiosos
Bro por que el que lleva los zapatos no para de decir jai jai jai y ummmm?
hai hai hai .. mmmmmmmm!
Crazy, I use to use a very similar technique polishing my combat boots.
The biggest difference is the quality of the leather, the quality of the product and the environment the boots got subjected to especially in Western Europe. It would take me at least 40min per boot. I still polish my shoes. I have 4 pairs of boots and every week they would be a mirror finish at the start of every week. 1 pair only required a touch up since they were my "dress" boots.
Pens, shoes, bonsai, fabric, cars, cameras, technology and everything is ultimate in 🇯🇵. Wow.
I know more about the art of shoe shining than my exam today.
The expert shoeshiner is so good that it must be worth visiting. Excellent video as always!
AMAZING... shining without brushing, that skill
Funny how when he says “my boss wears the same color” the shiner gets excited.
Japanese work culture highly values the boss and you are expected to devote lots of personal time to your job and boss if you want a good job. So wearing something your boss likes is a good move (most countries have that dynamic a bit, but in Japan it is a lot bigger)
when he said mirror i didnt expect it to look exactly like a mirror wow
My guys add libs were on point!
In India, this job is considered as despicable. But in Japan, this job has specialists and people respect them equally. Wow 👍🏼
It’s fine how many times the shoe owner says “mmmm,” and “yes yes yes” to the shoe shiner. A culture thing for sure
Yoton: Shakugaryugan no jutsu
I love old school things. Shave and a haircut and shoe shining etc. man I wish I was back in the 50’s I want born yet, but it looked so cool on tv.
Excellent shoeshine. Ellegant shoeshine shop.
I seem to have stumbled upon a Japanese shoeshine vid... hmmm hai