My wife passed away last year. I was having a bad night and just put this video on as a distraction. A few minutes into it my bad day was very much better. Very calming. Thank you.
Brother u wrote this a year ago... I pray ur life has found some calmness... God bless u bro... keep ur head up... I’m sorry u lost her.. u will be reunited
Beautifully done. His attention to detail and craftsmanship is uncanny. Truly a professional and the way he held the sword to the camera you could tell he’s proud of what he does. It’s blessing to see this type of work still being done by hands and not by machines. Well done.
This is beautiful. Not just the sword but the peace, harmony, and deliberate intentions within each action the master sharpener uses to unleash the soul of the sword. This is true craftsmanship right here. This is art.
everything is art in japanese culture, which is why i love them so much. They create things that are so beautiful and dedicate their lives to a single aspect of a whole craft and become the best and still strive for perfection. It is beauty
I agree. Internet trolls call me a 'weeb' because I post knowledge I have acquired on Japan and Japanese history, when I actually watch very little anime. I am a Japanophile, for sure, and I believe I lived in Japan in a previous life. I recommend the book, 'Traditional Japanese Furniture" by Kazuko Koizumi.
We people are very fortunate that in our lifetime we can still see masters do their jobs, especially in this field, this beautiful katana of the samurais. It is not the problem of passing the torch to the new generation, it is a matter of who will accept, when the world is becoming push buttons nowadays. Truly the sword is beauty and death.
Kozure You're right. These days making a blade with the right combo of a hard blade and a ductile backbone is easy. It's everything else that is difficult and time consuming. Getting everything to fit without rattling that takes so much time and effort. I'm not rich so a citidel is the closest I'll ever get to having great all around qualy.
They are the brothers of the family of the sword. It takes a clan to make a truly beautiful work of art. No different that a book, and just as dangerous. The Gods Smile Down Upon Them.
Amazing craftsmanship it takes years and years to learn this fine art of making swords. I have a katana that i bought a year ago and every time i look at it when i draw it out of it's scabbard i can look at it for hours. The design of the blade is so beautiful. Great video👍😉😊
It was a spiritual experience to witness the making and evolution of a Japanese katana. The level of focus and perfection is both humbling and awe inspiring.
I could now watch a 30 minute video on the person making the brush he uses to apply the powdered deer horn! I think it’s great when the material things in life have a soul, and feel ceremonial when being used.However everyday they might be. I must remind myself to buy more wisely. Thanks for the video!
He polished out the ENTIRE hamon!...The ENTIRE hamon with his thumb...That is beautiful, unbelievable and Absolutely crazy scary at the same time...What artistry...Dear GOD in Heaven...I wish I had the money to have one made and polished from the ground up...Amazing, precision work from true Sensei's...
This is a great video of some of the steps to give a Japanese sword a full polish. Sooo detailed in it's steps. My wakazashi was treated to a full polish, and it looks amazing now What a world of difference from when I first bought it.
Stunning, I was privileged that Abe san carried out an initial 'polish' on a katana I owned at the 2007 SENI show in London. A lovely man and an artist
I love and respect the Japanese culture. I really do enjoy watching these videos and have became a recent fan of Yoshindo Yoshihara. These fine men are all masters of their craft
This is such a beautiful and intriguing video- had no idea that the paint (hadori) on the sword was done so meticulously, thought it was all quick and fast but it is a very meticulous craft like every other aspect of the polishing- thank you for posting this!
Paul thank you for bringing us this special video of a brilliant man working his magic on best man made creations in human history. You are a huge contributor to the preservation of Nihonto world wide. Please keep up the good work.
The Japanese culture can make anything beautiful. Even something as harsh as warfare. Now everything is made in assembly lines and lacks the unique qualities that these crafters were able to put into each blade... truly a wonderful craft, and I'm glad to still see it being done today.
Watching a true master at work is a dying experience and thank the kami for RUclips now all will be able to view this master piece of work for years to come
This level of workmanship in top tier blades explain why each possess a soul. From each blow of the hammer to the craftsmen who put themselves into each detail of the blade, handle, scabbard and wrappinngs. Each put themselves into each one so that the in the end each blade has a distinct character!
Hi I’m so inspired with your knowledge about “katanas”.. and so proud that you are a foreigner who knows .. I’m living 17years in Japan and recently I got fascinated about “katanas” bought my self a 1500’s “ wakasashi”.. Please can you tell me of a great person who I can trust to restore my Wakasashi.. Thank you soo much🙏🏼
that is truly a piece of art work! I have never seen a sword worked more beautifully and perfectly than that sword specially him working and beautifying it!!
Thanks very much for the video. This again reminds us that the sword is a product by numerous artisans who devote their lives into their respective skills and crafts. Mind if I also ask what the background music is?
The final craft of making the sword and the lasting polish, and the hamone is perfect. Looks like the Hatori Hanzo Samarai sword from the movie Kill Bill. High quality.
Now I fully understand why a true Katana is worth thou$and$! But all in all it is essentially a priceless piece of all the souls who created it and who it has come to destroy...
Kantana is the best sword period 🤷🏻♂️ no argument. The sword is thousands years old and the skill and passion to make such amazing piece that can last 100 years is amazing and u got to think about how they made it first in those days it must of took a lot of patience and time.
This is 2021 and the old way of sword manufacturing is dead unless some just choose the old way. A spring like blade with edge retention and rust resistance is already here. Polishing like they did back in the day can be done in a day or two using modern compounds and buffers.
You have to wonder how many times he’s cut himself in his career. I have a signed Wakizashi in WW2 fittings. Nice Hamon but the blade needs to be polished. Anybody have any idea how much it would cost to have it polished? And who to send it to in the US?
Beautiful. Perfection. My obsession. I have chosen to work with Silver. I now realize that if I am not making something with the metal, I am planing ways to make something from the metal. Planning the future. Buying the tools so that one day they can make objects like the instruments that makes the song played here. I will spend the rest of my days in the pursuit of my craft. My tools together they one day will play because all the members of my metal playing symphony are all present.
My god, just watching Kazunori-sensei rubbing that tiny piece of stone close to the edge...I winced. Even if the video is a bit blurry, you can see just how sharp that edge is! Anyway, is that hazuya or jizuya stone? Looks to be a very nice kesho finish.
I have a sword that needs polishing and fixed. It was stolen many years ago recently I got it back after the police recovered it. I want to put the love and respect back into it.
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I have all ways herd these swords have soul. I belive these Gentlemen have much to do with that Soul.
I have 2 small round pits how can I remove 😊
My wife passed away last year. I was having a bad night and just put this video on as a distraction. A few minutes into it my bad day was very much better. Very calming. Thank you.
Call on Vow Hayah to ease your pain of loss.
Very sorry for your loss I do hope you are feeling better now as some time has passed
Brother u wrote this a year ago... I pray ur life has found some calmness... God bless u bro... keep ur head up... I’m sorry u lost her.. u will be reunited
Beautifully done. His attention to detail and craftsmanship is uncanny. Truly a professional and the way he held the sword to the camera you could tell he’s proud of what he does. It’s blessing to see this type of work still being done by hands and not by machines. Well done.
I can watch this for ever. This is like therapy.
I One Million % Agree wit'cha.
This is beautiful. Not just the sword but the peace, harmony, and deliberate intentions within each action the master sharpener uses to unleash the soul of the sword. This is true craftsmanship right here. This is art.
everything is art in japanese culture, which is why i love them so much. They create things that are so beautiful and dedicate their lives to a single aspect of a whole craft and become the best and still strive for perfection. It is beauty
I agree. Internet trolls call me a 'weeb' because I post knowledge I have acquired on Japan and Japanese history, when I actually watch very little anime. I am a Japanophile, for sure, and I believe I lived in Japan in a previous life. I recommend the book, 'Traditional Japanese Furniture" by Kazuko Koizumi.
We people are very fortunate that in our lifetime we can still see masters do their jobs, especially in this field, this beautiful katana of the samurais. It is not the problem of passing the torch to the new generation, it is a matter of who will accept, when the world is becoming push buttons nowadays. Truly the sword is beauty and death.
I love this video. The music is soooo peaceful......and the opportunity to watch a true master of his craft is priceless.
The polisher, the habaki and scabbard maker are the underrated professionals in every Japanese sword documentary videos.
But, it's all in the same craft, though...In the End, it all becomes in ONE !
I've ALWAYS wondered who & how the scabbards/sheaths are made. Really good point.
Kozure
You're right. These days making a blade with the right combo of a hard blade and a ductile backbone is easy. It's everything else that is difficult and time consuming. Getting everything to fit without rattling that takes so much time and effort. I'm not rich so a citidel is the closest I'll ever get to having great all around qualy.
They are the brothers of the family of the sword. It takes a clan to make a truly beautiful work of art. No different that a book, and just as dangerous.
The Gods Smile Down Upon Them.
Argon Wheatbell
The patience of the master, it's incredible. That skill, the eye for the smallest of differences. I'm awestruck. Splendid video Paul, thank you!
Imagain the RESPONSIBILITY to keep & display such a thing of BEAUTY.
La palabra PERFECCIÓN en toda su magnitud....la cultura JAPONESA es de lo más atrapante!!!!
Amazing craftsmanship it takes years and years to learn this fine art of making swords. I have a katana that i bought a year ago and every time i look at it when i draw it out of it's scabbard i can look at it for hours. The design of the blade is so beautiful. Great video👍😉😊
Amazing, it's like he puts a part of his own soul into it, salutations from Romania ! Wish you the best !
It was a spiritual experience to witness the making and evolution of a Japanese katana. The level of focus and perfection is both humbling and awe inspiring.
Amazing katana
I could now watch a 30 minute video on the person making the brush he uses to apply the powdered deer horn! I think it’s great when the material things in life have a soul, and feel ceremonial when being used.However everyday they might be. I must remind myself to buy more wisely.
Thanks for the video!
He polished out the ENTIRE hamon!...The ENTIRE hamon with his thumb...That is beautiful, unbelievable and Absolutely crazy scary at the same time...What artistry...Dear GOD in Heaven...I wish I had the money to have one made and polished from the ground up...Amazing, precision work from true Sensei's...
My definition of art! It is a pleasure watching these hard working, often under appreciated masters display their skillful craft.
Watching master doing their job such a chilling thing.
Love those Japanese workers of the sword! They put so much soul and craftsmanship in it!!
This is a great video of some of the steps to give a Japanese sword a full polish. Sooo detailed in it's steps. My wakazashi was treated to a full polish, and it looks amazing now What a world of difference from when I first bought it.
The word "made in japan" for me is a brand name itself. It's quality over quantity 👌
Japanese craftsmanship .... no matter what it is they make... Is always made to the highest of standards
Stunning, I was privileged that Abe san carried out an initial 'polish' on a katana I owned at the 2007 SENI show in London. A lovely man and an artist
Hah! I was at that SENI, at the tender age of 16. I wish I understood what a togishi was back then.
I love and respect the Japanese culture. I really do enjoy watching these videos and have became a recent fan of Yoshindo Yoshihara. These fine men are all masters of their craft
This never get's old. Amazing weapon, from an amazing people.
They put their hearts and their souls into it, that’s why it last forever.
That sword he is polishing is the perfect dimensions in my mind.
nice way to polisher a katana sword. Thanks
This is such a beautiful and intriguing video- had no idea that the paint (hadori) on the sword was done so meticulously, thought it was all quick and fast but it is a very meticulous craft like every other aspect of the polishing- thank you for posting this!
Paul thank you for bringing us this special video of a brilliant man working his magic on best man made creations in human history. You are a huge contributor to the preservation of Nihonto world wide. Please keep up the good work.
Thank you.
The Japanese culture can make anything beautiful. Even something as harsh as warfare. Now everything is made in assembly lines and lacks the unique qualities that these crafters were able to put into each blade... truly a wonderful craft, and I'm glad to still see it being done today.
Watching a true master at work is a dying experience and thank the kami for RUclips now all will be able to view this master piece of work for years to come
Very peaceful video to watch
This level of workmanship in top tier blades explain why each possess a soul. From each blow of the hammer to the craftsmen who put themselves into each detail of the blade, handle, scabbard and wrappinngs. Each put themselves into each one so that the in the end each blade has a distinct character!
Hi I’m so inspired with your knowledge about “katanas”.. and so proud that you are a foreigner who knows ..
I’m living 17years in Japan and recently I got fascinated about “katanas” bought my self a 1500’s “ wakasashi”..
Please can you tell me of a great person who I can trust to restore my Wakasashi..
Thank you soo much🙏🏼
Still doesn't understand why people leaving dislike here
Truly truly AMAZING craftsmanship!!!
I see your Itube page on Facebook!
Thank you for the interesting and useful videos!
Glad you like them! Thank you very much!
This was rather relaxing to watch
that is truly a piece of art work! I have never seen a sword worked more beautifully and perfectly than that sword specially him working and beautifying it!!
Superb skill
Dear Paul,
You have a great background and congratulations on getting specialised in those subjects. Lovely video of an admirable master..Many thanks
Glad you enjoyed it
so gentle on such a hard material, a very relaxing short video please keep them coming, many thanks.
Thank you. We are trying hard this year to upload more videos.
fittingly apt music for this respect.a proffesional in his profession.....detailsm is obviously stark here.
Shear motion of movement in his actions=BEAUTY!
Thank you both for this. Excellent stuff!
Great craftsmanship
The hadori step is very exciting to watch!
First time ive seen a polisher apply deer horn and water to the hamon shape before hadori, very kool.👍👍👍
Yes, as far as I know, Abe san is the only one who does it.
Is that what he cut into tiny pieces to rub on the blade?
Such a Meditative experience! Thank you 🙏🏽
I was wondering and looking for what was it called. And I found here it's called "Hadori". Thank you.
Beautiful
Браво, Майсторе 👍❤️🍀🇯🇵
What polish and technique was used for the Hamon, it turned out beautifully.
It's amazing artistic work!! Congratulations
Amazing work
Thanks very much for the video. This again reminds us that the sword is a product by numerous artisans who devote their lives into their respective skills and crafts.
Mind if I also ask what the background music is?
I can't remember what it is called. It is part of RUclips's free music.
Pachabelly - Huma-Huma
Wow the skill level is amazing
What a Blade,amazing Weapon thanks for sharing
Great job so polished at the end it looked like the box was moving instead of the sword
Tough job.
This makes me want to get my wakizashi polished.. or learn to do so myself.
The final craft of making the sword and the lasting polish, and the hamone is perfect. Looks like the Hatori Hanzo Samarai sword from the movie Kill Bill. High quality.
A zen like experience. Technique probably hasn't changed much after 700 years.
What An Honour !!!
love to learn to polish swords. got some gems to polish with just takes so long. great lesson.
In Japan, an apprenticeship as a sword polisher takes about 10 years.
Very impressive , greetings from Algiers.
Great technique. To realise all that has happened when it goes on is magnificent. I think I did the footage....
Its Amazing work...Its not just sword its diamond 🔥😍
I wish I could own a sword like this that is hand made.
You can, just don't ever give up the dream.
Tha' background music is so Beautiful.
I Get Teary-Eyed when I hear this.
Immortalıty.Respect.
it s like a journey to Japan, and participate in that polishing with the master. great music
trabalho com precisão muiitoooo bom amo lâminas
Even the hamon is sacredly polished.
Where can I find them in Japan? I would like to visit them.
Superb! Thank You!
Now I fully understand why a true Katana is worth thou$and$! But all in all it is essentially a priceless piece of all the souls who created it and who it has come to destroy...
Incredible 😎👍❤🖖
Espadas que poseen alma¡¡ Exquisita ¡¡
Why does they use convex whetstones when sharpening and polishing katanas? Are the same strobes used for working with knives and razors?
A master piece of art s0 w0nderfull
Kantana is the best sword period 🤷🏻♂️ no argument. The sword is thousands years old and the skill and passion to make such amazing piece that can last 100 years is amazing and u got to think about how they made it first in those days it must of took a lot of patience and time.
This is 2021 and the old way of sword manufacturing is dead unless some just choose the old way. A spring like blade with edge retention and rust resistance is already here. Polishing like they did back in the day can be done in a day or two using modern compounds and buffers.
🤣
A modern-day processed sword is not a Japanese sword. It's just shaped metal.
You have to wonder how many times he’s cut himself in his career. I have a signed Wakizashi in WW2 fittings. Nice Hamon but the blade needs to be polished. Anybody have any idea how much it would cost to have it polished? And who to send it to in the US?
It’s like a zen meditation.
Beautiful. Perfection. My obsession.
I have chosen to work with Silver.
I now realize that if I am not making something with the metal, I am planing ways to make something from the metal.
Planning the future. Buying the tools so that one day they can make objects like the instruments that makes the song played here.
I will spend the rest of my days in the pursuit of my craft. My tools together they one day will play because all the members of my metal playing symphony are all present.
Respect from Malaysia
My god, just watching Kazunori-sensei rubbing that tiny piece of stone close to the edge...I winced. Even if the video is a bit blurry, you can see just how sharp that edge is! Anyway, is that hazuya or jizuya stone? Looks to be a very nice kesho finish.
great looking shinsakuto. wonder who the smith was..
just excellent thank you !!
Really its an art!
July 2020 - I have taken interests owning Katana and Ninja sword.
Exquisite.
Very Beautiful...
beautiful
I have a sword that needs polishing and fixed. It was stolen many years ago recently I got it back after the police recovered it.
I want to put the love and respect back into it.
perfection..
Como posso comprar uma katana samurai
Beutyfull katana👍
GENUINE BEAUTIFUL