Hi muy bueno el trabajo. Siempre he sido un admirador de la cultura japonesa especial la del Bushido he practicado karate okinawawense tradicional o okinawan tradicional karate Matsunayashi Ryu pero quiero aprender mas sobre el camino del samurai. Saludos de Matsumori (Roger).
I love seeing stuff like this! Always really cool to see people jumping into something new. Big props to to you for putting yourself out there like that and bringing a nice surprise to people's days!
Hablas español mejor que muchos nativos angloparlantes. Cuando vi el titulo crei que era de esos videos de otros idiomas que se traducian inmediatamente a tu idioma. Gracias por visitar México, nunca creí que alguien como tú fuera a venir para acá.
Toru-san your spanish is actually extremely good! It's so amazing to see a modern day ronin come to Mexico to teach the people! Thank you! We love samurai!! Side note: That Kabuto Baseball helmet from the sword teacher was AWESOME! How did you like Mexico by the way?
I loved it! I loved how Mexico City has lots of green even though it’s such a big city🌳 Oaxaca was also lovely with enriched culture and I loved interaction with the local in both cities!
As a Mexican myself, this was unexpected to see. Just know that we love your culture over here to ridiculous degrees, even though in this case we oftentimes misunderstand what a real Samurai was like (thanks to Hollywood), but both anime and Kendo/Kenjutsu definitely have a strong presence around these parts if you know where to look; this is a country of weebs. You can find some people who will know how to use a blade and understand what edge alignment is because most have used a machete at least once in their lives. PD: Tu español es mejor que el de la mayoría de turistas. Que te diviertas mucho y tengas unas vacaciones memorables.
I actually did notice that when I was in Mexico city! I found many shops that had some Japanese influence! If you find Japanese related shops in LA, it's founded by Japanese people for most of the cases but I think many of those shops in Mexico are run by Mexican people who love Japanese culture. In fact there was a cozy Japanese coffee shop right by where I was staying and it was by this Mexican owner who studied in Japan. It became one of my favorite spots! Also interesting to know about machete. I actually believe most of Japanese people have not used a katana once in their lives in Japan... Thank you for watching and also sharing your thoughts!🙏🏼
Man This is so awesome! Funny thing, I trained in the use of katana in Michigan, United States. One of my teachers that came as a guest to my dojo was a real ninja (as in trained in ninjutsu in Japan), but he was from Mexico. I have a boken that he signed and it reads: Juan (with kanji letters on the other side for his name in Japanese). Juan Hernandez. So it must be surprisingly popular in Mexico!
In Mexico it seems to me that Japanese culture has been well received and I saw many Japanese inspired shops and restaurants. Usually Japanese related stores in LA are mostly run by Japanese but in Mexico it looked like many Japanese restaurants are run by the locals who genuinely love Japanese culture. I bet there are many Japanese martial arts enthusiasts as well.
All those people, who were eager to volunteer were so wholesome, especially the little girl. What a fun experience for everyone! 🥰 And it sounds like your Spanish has definitely improved since last time, have you been practicing?
I don't study much but I try to listen to some online material here and there. Also I go over my vocabulary note book for a few minutes occasionally! This trip definitely helped me improve my Spanish! My listening is still terrible but I can sort of express myself now😆✊🏼
Toru: ¿Quién quiere aprender cómo usar una espada? La mitad de la gente: Esto es un sueño hecho realidad La otra mitad, con machete en mano: No gracias, ya sé cómo.
You are my favourite samurai. i love you men, you are one perfect master of the katana. You are may inspiration in the way of the martial arts. you have new subscriber and new disciple in the channel. please acept me sensei😀
Ah sorry Toru, I wanna Ask again about the 1 minute sword fight like anime, my file is larger than 25mb so it will be in form of google drive. is it okay?
Tu español es muy bueno Toru!!! y me encanta que pudiste enseñar a muchas personas!!
Es un video muy genial! bastante divertido!! Gracias 😎
Gracias por ver mi videos! Tengo otro episodio que grabe en Mexico! Espero que las vea tambien!🙏🏼
Ahora me di cuenta de que es mi maestro!😂 Gracias por tu ayuda con mi estudio!
Hi muy bueno el trabajo. Siempre he sido un admirador de la cultura japonesa especial la del Bushido he practicado karate okinawawense tradicional o okinawan tradicional karate Matsunayashi Ryu pero quiero aprender mas sobre el camino del samurai. Saludos de Matsumori (Roger).
Que padre! Muy bien Tu español sigue asi muchas gracias por visitar Mi pais, blessings Toru enjoy your stay greetings 🤗
Me encanto mi tiempo en la ciudad de Mexico y Oaxaca.
Espero regresar pronto a tu país! :)
@@ToruUchikado me alegra saberlo! Muchas gracias por visitar, eres bienvenido siempre! Bendiciones y éxito 🙏🤗
It was a pleasure to meet you on that day, you are welcome whenever you like. ❤
Gracias por unirse a mí!
I love seeing stuff like this! Always really cool to see people jumping into something new. Big props to to you for putting yourself out there like that and bringing a nice surprise to people's days!
Thank you! I didn't know what to expect but it turned out to be a great way to communicate with the locals!
予想以上に流ちょうにスペイン語を話しているToruさん!
私も2年ほど南米に滞在したことがあるのですが、あまり上達しませんでした♬
Toruさんの各国でのご活躍を期待します。
中米・南米大好きです!スペイン語のクラスを取ったのは今回初めてだったのですが、スペイン語は動詞の活用系が難しすぎて頭がこんがらがりますね😅 これからもストレスにならない程度に勉強続けられればなと思います!
Toru you are just precious bless you sir.
That scene with the little girl ... I can't even
She was adorable!😭❤️
Please come to Portugal and come to Portimao, I love your content.
Would love to!
@@ToruUchikado I would love to learn the art of Japanese swordsmanship with you Toru
Hablas español mejor que muchos nativos angloparlantes.
Cuando vi el titulo crei que era de esos videos de otros idiomas que se traducian inmediatamente a tu idioma.
Gracias por visitar México, nunca creí que alguien como tú fuera a venir para acá.
Gracias! Ya empezando a olvidar español después de regresar a Estados Unidos… tengo que estudiar más! Ojalá que visite México otra vez!
Woah, this is pretty unique. Worth it. Sugoi. ;-;
Que buen español, saludos desde Perú ❤
Me encanta Peru! He estado alla hace mucho tiempo!
VIVA MEXICOOOO!!
Toru-san your spanish is actually extremely good! It's so amazing to see a modern day ronin come to Mexico to teach the people! Thank you! We love samurai!!
Side note: That Kabuto Baseball helmet from the sword teacher was AWESOME!
How did you like Mexico by the way?
I loved it! I loved how Mexico City has lots of green even though it’s such a big city🌳 Oaxaca was also lovely with enriched culture and I loved interaction with the local in both cities!
As a Mexican myself, this was unexpected to see. Just know that we love your culture over here to ridiculous degrees, even though in this case we oftentimes misunderstand what a real Samurai was like (thanks to Hollywood), but both anime and Kendo/Kenjutsu definitely have a strong presence around these parts if you know where to look; this is a country of weebs.
You can find some people who will know how to use a blade and understand what edge alignment is because most have used a machete at least once in their lives.
PD: Tu español es mejor que el de la mayoría de turistas.
Que te diviertas mucho y tengas unas vacaciones memorables.
I actually did notice that when I was in Mexico city! I found many shops that had some Japanese influence!
If you find Japanese related shops in LA, it's founded by Japanese people for most of the cases but I think many of those shops in Mexico are run by Mexican people who love Japanese culture. In fact there was a cozy Japanese coffee shop right by where I was staying and it was by this Mexican owner who studied in Japan. It became one of my favorite spots!
Also interesting to know about machete. I actually believe most of Japanese people have not used a katana once in their lives in Japan...
Thank you for watching and also sharing your thoughts!🙏🏼
Genial, me encanto el video, muy entretenido, la gente se animo a participar y salió el café😮, saludos desde Oaxaca 🖖
Hola Ricardo! Extraño Oaxaca mucho! Espero regresar a verte y tus gatos!🐈
Man This is so awesome! Funny thing, I trained in the use of katana in Michigan, United States. One of my teachers that came as a guest to my dojo was a real ninja (as in trained in ninjutsu in Japan), but he was from Mexico. I have a boken that he signed and it reads: Juan (with kanji letters on the other side for his name in Japanese). Juan Hernandez. So it must be surprisingly popular in Mexico!
In Mexico it seems to me that Japanese culture has been well received and I saw many Japanese inspired shops and restaurants. Usually Japanese related stores in LA are mostly run by Japanese but in Mexico it looked like many Japanese restaurants are run by the locals who genuinely love Japanese culture. I bet there are many Japanese martial arts enthusiasts as well.
Genial saludos
All those people, who were eager to volunteer were so wholesome, especially the little girl. What a fun experience for everyone! 🥰
And it sounds like your Spanish has definitely improved since last time, have you been practicing?
I don't study much but I try to listen to some online material here and there. Also I go over my vocabulary note book for a few minutes occasionally! This trip definitely helped me improve my Spanish!
My listening is still terrible but I can sort of express myself now😆✊🏼
This was a fun episode. You did well with your Spanish too. The little girl at the end was stronger than you though ;-)
Thank you! I mostly memorized in advance but it was still hard!😅
Bro, you know English, Spanish, and Japanese?! Such a talented brother! 🔥🐉
Not really there yet! But hopefully someday....!
❤❤❤
Hi! Oh I'm sad, I'm live in México City . I would like learning with you!💔
I should have announced something on RUclips! Next time!
La practica forja al maestro
Toru: ¿Quién quiere aprender cómo usar una espada?
La mitad de la gente: Esto es un sueño hecho realidad
La otra mitad, con machete en mano: No gracias, ya sé cómo.
😂😂😂
You are my favourite samurai.
i love you men, you are one perfect master of the katana.
You are may inspiration in the way of the martial arts.
you have new subscriber and new disciple in the channel.
please acept me sensei😀
Gracias! Welcome aboard!
Hope you enjoy my channel⚔️🙏🏼
@@ToruUchikado
gracias sensei👍😀
Sensei usted me recuerda mucho a jin sakai
Very good😂😂👌👏❤
Ah sorry Toru, I wanna Ask again about the 1 minute sword fight like anime, my file is larger than 25mb so it will be in form of google drive. is it okay?
That’s totally fine👍🏼 Thank you for your submission!
you're welcome@@ToruUchikado
楽しそう!
楽しかった!
what's the name of the song that just played when Gramps doing action
?
Koichi Morita - Song of Ikanago
ruclips.net/video/QtB3J8SqI7I/видео.htmlsi=aAGT9Iq5KFQpgkIw
Ven a Guadalajara 😆🤘🏼
Quiero visitar ahí alugun día seguro!
Ey, Gingaman!
Hola!
あらまあ!老若男女勢揃いですね。
若干、羨ましいと思ってしまった自分がいたり…w
色々な方と交流ができて楽しかったです!
スペイン語も喋れるなんて流石です!てかどうやって覚えてるの?
1日3分〜5分、ストレスにならない程度に勉強してます!
The resturant owner is still super handsome! :D
Y porque en México, porque no Brasil, argentina, chile Perú, ecuador..vengan por Latinoamérica porfas
Quisiera visitar más países algún día!
En realidad he visitado Perú, Bolivia y Ecuador en el pasado! Me encanta Latín América!!