⚔Learn Katana Martial Arts from Anywhere Worldwide with Let’s ask Shogo⚔ Sign up here: www.patreon.com/lets_ask_sekisensei I provide the perfect online lessons for anyone worldwide who wishes to dive into the world of katana martial arts through my style, Kobudo Asayama Ichiden Ryu. I, Shogo, a student myself, will also participate in every lesson and interpret everything in English. 1. No previous martial arts experience is required; you can catch up anytime 2. Every lesson will be recorded and will be available to rewatch anytime 3. You can join even if you belong to another Ryuha style 4. You can receive official Dan ranks by taking exams online 👺Learn More About Noh Theatre from an Active Professional👺 We operate the best online community for a deeper understanding of the mysterious and enigmatic world of Noh theatre. You can learn about Japanese history and religion while regularly watching Isumi Sensei’s performances with my, Shogo's English interpretation. Sign up here: (Coming Soon) 🗡Where you can meet me in Kyoto, Japan | Yushinkan Samurai Training with Modern-day Musashi🗡 A 120-minute experience in Japan where beginners can learn how to wield, draw, sheath, and swing the katana from the modern-day Musashi! I, Shogo, will be your interpreter to lead you into the wonderful world of samurai martial arts! Make your reservation here: www.airbnb.com/experiences/4577764?locale=en A video of me visiting this experience: ruclips.net/video/MqBCAC42zAM/видео.html 💰Please support me through Ko-fi💰 ko-fi.com/letsaskshogo 🗡The BEST online katana shop for martial arts (Iaido, Kendo, etc.): Tozando🗡 tozandoshop.com/letsaskshogo Everything I use for my katana training is bought at this shop! I still use the first training katana I bought in 2016, and it is still in good shape! 🥷The recommended online katana shop for decorations and cosplay: Mini Katana🥷 minikatana.com/SHOGO *Get 15% OFF all their products by purchasing through my affiliate link ⭐Who is Shogo? What is this channel about?⭐ ruclips.net/user/shortskZbyd0OfdC4 ⭐MY DREAM⭐ “To make every Japan lovers’ dream come true, by making Japan a more secure, comfortable, and safer place for everyone to visit, study, and live in.” ruclips.net/user/shortsWFF3AhN0LXE ⭐Instagram⭐ instagram.com/lets_ask_shogo/ *Please ask me questions through the DM here!(⚠I do not use e-mail)
Hello. I practiced iaido in the past (Muso Shinden Ryu) but I was injured at work & I was no longer allowed to participate. I would love to continue my studies, but I cannot find any dojo near me. Any help is appreciated.
The actors and extras went through a two week crash course with my local Iaido club and learned a bit of Muso Jikiden Eishin Ryu, so there's definitely a lot of care given to historical details on that front. That said, I think the swordplay in the show itself strays pretty far from what was taught for the sake of on-screen aesthetics. I can only assume that would also be true of other parts of Shogun, besides just the swordplay. Balancing historical accuracy and entertainment isn't always easy but I think they did a pretty solid job in the end.
Great video! I'm in Osaka now, have been traveling all over Japan. Last week I was in Kyoto and went to the Tozando store because of your videos there, I bought my first Iaito, I have knowledge in martial arts, used to practice Kendo, my height is 180 cm so I got a 2.50 shaku and the lightest one they had which weights 760g. Even got the Dogi and the Hakama to start practicing. I'm really happy with it, all thanks to you!
Reminds me of buying a musical instrument, there’s the student models that are cheapest, intermediate nicer ones that cost a few hundred more, then the fancy professional ones that you need to pay in installments cause they’re so expensive. 7:50 hexagon! Does it sound like a kaiju or tokusatsu villain name to you? Hehehe
I was visiting my friend that I go way back with, and was able to host him at my house up until April 30’th, 2024. I come home from school, sad that my friend had gone, when I remembered… in the days before he left, we got out my katana and started dueling. Him having been teaching himself for the past years, said I really needed to get stronger and better at the katana. So, as I remembered these things, I looked up, “how to handle a katana.” I scrolled past the first three videos, and then I saw this. Your “three basic katana trainings that beginners can do at home” video. I clicked on it, and immediately started practicing. Thanks to your quick and reliable teachings, I am able to get better at the katana, without having to pay $100 of dollars for a class. Thank you
Speaking from experience, most people when they buy their first iaito wind up with one that's slightly too long. My ryuha demands a length that when the sword hand is held by your side, the tip of the blade clears the floor by 0.5" or about 1.25 cm. Regardless of the chart, that means a 2.2 Shaku length. Great I thought! Not so fast, and here is where everyone makes a mistake. That 2.2 Shaku length is from the tip of the Kissaki to the hand not taking into account the length the Habaki adds, approximately 2 cm. Now it's slightly too long but manageable. By contrast, I just bought a real antique katana with a nagasa of 64.1 cm or 2.12 Shaku. The Habaki is 2 cm long so now the length is coming right at the perfect 2.2 Shaku. Always take into account the extra length the Habaki is going to add, even a little bit makes a HUGE difference starting out.
Thank you for that bit about the tip of the blade just clearing the floor. I had heard that many years ago and have forgotten the source. I’m glad to hear that it has some veracity. My wife bought me a iaito several years ago when she found out that I like swords. It coincidentally has just the right length for me. Must be a sign that I should take up formal training…
I’m 1.85cm tall, but I prefer a longer Iaito. The one I use is 2.60 shaku, I find it has a few advantages being longer. It definitely helps me to use my left hand more when doing Nikitsuke.
I knew a little bit of this. But your video really helped explain a lot of the details I didn't understand. Plus I learned a bunch of stuff too! 💜 Thank you!
i would love to see an evolution in the design of katanas.. while keeping the knowledge on whý and how, adding modern design and materials like titan, carbon fibre and high tech machining to bring it to the next level and add extra appealing for worldwide audiences
I purchased an Iaito for my birthday last year from Tozando (linked in the description). Since it was my first one, I selected mostly "basic" options. Thankfully, I have owned a bokuto for a little over a decode that is fairly heavy (even more than my iaito), so by combining what I've learned about my own preferences from the bokuto with Tozando's charts and recommendations, I was able to customize the iaito to pretty much the perfect proportions for myself.
Shogo, could you please do an episode on different styles of traditional japaneae music? Some of my specific questions are: -What kind of music is played at a festival or are there different kinds for different festivals? -Are there any songs that are always played at certain times of year? -What kinds of music are played at Noh and Kabuki plays? -What kind of music to geisha play? -Are there "ballads" that tell great tales of heroic samurai or battles? -What kinds of songs would farmers sing as they worked or children as they played? -What kinds of music were associated with different religions or religious events? If you already have a video like this i apologize, but i couldnt find it or any other video on youtube that explained it as well as you can 😄 ありがとう!
Great advice as always and I love the setting, it's amazing! Are you growing your hair out? I bet Shogo with long hair would look really cool. Congratulations on your subscriber count! I remember when it was around a third as much and your surpassed your one million goal a lot faster than you thought you would.
I am 180cm tall and am using an Iaito with 3 shaku of blade length. I started with 2 shaku 7 sun and after 4 years was able/forced to change to the full 3 Shaku by my teacher (Erwin Steinhauser, first Non-Japanese in the All Nippon Kobudo Organisation) But thats what we inherited, it was earned by the (Tosa) Yamanouchi and passed down through their Muso Jikiden Eishin Ryu (Yamanouchi Ha) and legalised for practice with real katana in 1947 already.
Another fantastic video! I especially loved the conversions of measurements. Thanks again for the tips. This definitely clears up any misery in ordering the correct Iaito for yourself
When I started in Kobudo, initially I had a fairly old, lightweight Iaito, probably better suited to a teenager, so I went to Nosyudo and ordered something more suitable. My instructors didn't have many stipulations: standard length and weight, nothing too flashy. Once nagasa and stuka length were determined it was more time consuming selecting the koshirae, but overall was able to get something really nice and mostly bespoke for about 57,000 yen. It's definitely worth spending a little more initially, and perhaps save up for something special in a few years.
I first wanted to buy glossy but already had these concerns that it could be easily damaged Thank you! Now I know that ishime is better for me PS: I think you don't care, but I'm from Germany😅
Thank you for this video Shogo. I saw your video explaining which website you use for your Iaito and checked it out for myself, they have a lot of great selections for their Iaito and I'm grateful you shared that information. I've never owned a Iaito, only real katana and bokuto. I only recently discovered there was an alternative to bokuto (Iaito) for training. Your videos have been enlightening and shown me things I did not know prior to watching them, thank you for sharing your knowledge wigh everyone.
Thanks a bunch for all your great info on this channel. I went to Tozando 3 weeks ago and bought mine from watching your older Tozando video. I live in Puerto Rico and was visiting your amazing country. I ❤ 🇯🇵
Thank you for this concise compilation of valuable advice. Ask your Sensei is a very wise rule of thumb. Is there any chance you may consider creating a katana part pronunciation guide? I feel this may help us Westerners be less embarrassing as we begin our studies.
I have a question! When I was much younger, I purchased a beautiful sword from a nearby shop. It is certainly not a traditional katana, but I still find it beautiful. Based on the research I have done, its shape and style is what is called Unokubi Zukuri. I have seen a similar looking blade on your channel and others on Naginata: two sets of grooves on the blade, and the ridge of the back of the blade thins out quite a bit closer to the tip. Is this a traditional style of blade construction? Can you discuss more about things like repurposing old blades like Naginata into Katana in historic Japan? Thank you!
I got luck and found one for $10 at a pawn shop, I live in America, and luckily it was the proper size and weight for me,only thing that it's missing is the string on the saya
I'm jealous of those suits of armor you have behind you. 😮 Wise folk will say that money 💴 can't buy happiness. But it can buy swords, and that's pretty much the same thing. 😉 7:52 Hexagon is the word you're looking for. The name for something with 6 sides.
I got an iaito nearly the same weight as my shinken, but I have done bladesmithing for several decades and I am used to controlling a decent weight of metal.
I've a steel iaïto much heavy and longer than my light alloy iaïto, when you're familliar with one blade it is interresting to discover and adapt your moves with another blade.
Awesome video as always Shogo. Shogo your videos always have the most interesting things about Traditional Japanese culture I always look forward to watching y’all’s videos. Shogo sense you’ve covered the difference between Japanese swords can film at a the best shop to Purchase your first Katana?
Shougo-sensei can you talk about Jizo statues? I saw them in a game called Mini Ninjas as collectables and a character from the Touhou Project named Narumi Yatadera is one, I wonder what their purpose was, and when they were made.
I use Iado training with real Katana the result Saya Sheat is damage & I must order new Sheat and now I open My real Katana very slowly and carefully, & I will buy a training Katana for Iado training.
What is the advantage of longer than normal katana? Does it help you to use proper technique? Or is it just something you personally prefer? I like the hexagonal tsuba on your custom katana.
@@LetsaskShogohey Shogo, what is the length of you red iaito you customized from Tozando? I remember you said it had a 2.7 shaku blade, but I don’t think you mentioned the tsuka length. Tozando no longer offers your iaito to buy so I decided to ask you
Hi Shogo, I’d like to propose a video idea : if you can provide comments on the culture accuracy about the recent very successful and popular show “Shogun” by 真田 広之san. Anyone like the idea please give a thumbs up!
Honestly regarding japan law about sharp weapon. What is the definition of "sword" from Japanese law? If something can cut and above 6 inch, why dont make blunt sword made from actual steel in the first place? Definitely something more than just that
Great video! Can I ask for your opinion? I'm going to be nidan in May. Currently I have steel iaito, quite heavy. Because of it's weight it's hard for me to practice exact angles of cuts (15 deg, 45 deg etc). Do you think I should buy light, aluminum alloy iaito? Or should I stay with the steel one and practice Iaido with real katana weight? Thanks!
Hi Shogo, i'm really glad I found your channel, right when reading Shogun and Musashi again (& seeing the movies). I got a question, hope you know it. I had seen a commercial in the early 2000s, in Europe on the German Pro7 channel I think. A Japanese office worker goes to his boss, bows, then shows him something very enthusiastically and at the end, he moves his head 3 times to the right, saying "Boo, Boo, Boo!". His boss goes "Ooooh" and together they go to the next boss. They bow, they show him their discovery and go "Boo Boo Booo!"while moving their heads to the side. And so on to the next boss. The commercial ends with a screen with all of them arranged in rows syncing their head going "Boo Boo Booo!". Not sure what the commercial was about, possibly electronics, a photo camera?
By the way, buy a katana with a leather tskamaki, not a fabric one. The leather has a better contact with the ray skin underneath, so the knots don't move along the hilt. A high quality katana has a very strong wrapping, so the knots don't move. A fabric tskamaki has a weaker contact and friction with the ray skin than leather.
I think it depends on how it's wrapped. I've had cotton and silk tsukamaki that don't move at all after years of use. On the other hand I've seen cheap swords where the tsukamaki is coming unravelled after a year or two.
do you play video games at all? if so what's your thought on the game Ghost of Tsushima if you have played it? I'd really like to see what you think about the different techniques you learn and if they are practical or just sill video game stuff.
This really really needs an edit. At 1:35 you talk about tamahagane katana being made using a special manufacuting method that reduces air bubbles, so you clearly mean iaito, not steel katana. At 1:50 you talk about pouring iron into a mold, again you clearly mean Iaito (aluminium/zinc alloy, not iron). That's as far as I got.
Hello, Are there any differences between Kendo Katana and Iaito? I saw in some places that Kendo Katanas were slightly heavier than Iaitos. Could you please share some information about that? Best regards
Quick question: my katana, or laito, (I hope I spelled it right) I’m not really sure which, has these square notches in the blade. They were from a dull blade hitting the blade of my katana or laito. Is this normal? Can you please make a video on it?
Hey shogo I got a question see I'm going to buy my first sword and it's going to be a sharp one the material steel is ck75 also known as 1075 steel and I can't get a better material unless it's custom made but the purpose of usage is light sparing and the price is around 72 thousand yen do you think it's worth it ? Buy the way the blade isn't handmade but the rest is
You’ll get used to seeing my comments. If you take the time to teach those of us in the western world your awesome culture, I can definitely take the time to show some appreciation. Thank you for your time
I am 180cm tall and am using an Iaito with 3 shaku of blade length. I started with 2 shaku 7 sun and after 4 years was able/forced to change to the full 3 Shaku by my teacher (Erwin Steinhauser, first Non-Japanese in the All Nippon Kobudo Organisation) But thats what we inherited, it was earned by the (Tosa) Yamanouchi and passed down through their Muso Jikiden Eishin Ryu (Yamanouchi Ha) and legalised for practice with real katana in 1947 already.
⚔Learn Katana Martial Arts from Anywhere Worldwide with Let’s ask Shogo⚔
Sign up here: www.patreon.com/lets_ask_sekisensei
I provide the perfect online lessons for anyone worldwide who wishes to dive into the world of katana martial arts through my style, Kobudo Asayama Ichiden Ryu. I, Shogo, a student myself, will also participate in every lesson and interpret everything in English.
1. No previous martial arts experience is required; you can catch up anytime
2. Every lesson will be recorded and will be available to rewatch anytime
3. You can join even if you belong to another Ryuha style
4. You can receive official Dan ranks by taking exams online
👺Learn More About Noh Theatre from an Active Professional👺
We operate the best online community for a deeper understanding of the mysterious and enigmatic world of Noh theatre. You can learn about Japanese history and religion while regularly watching Isumi Sensei’s performances with my, Shogo's English interpretation.
Sign up here: (Coming Soon)
🗡Where you can meet me in Kyoto, Japan | Yushinkan Samurai Training with Modern-day Musashi🗡
A 120-minute experience in Japan where beginners can learn how to wield, draw, sheath, and swing the katana from the modern-day Musashi! I, Shogo, will be your interpreter to lead you into the wonderful world of samurai martial arts!
Make your reservation here: www.airbnb.com/experiences/4577764?locale=en
A video of me visiting this experience: ruclips.net/video/MqBCAC42zAM/видео.html
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🗡The BEST online katana shop for martial arts (Iaido, Kendo, etc.): Tozando🗡
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Everything I use for my katana training is bought at this shop! I still use the first training katana I bought in 2016, and it is still in good shape!
🥷The recommended online katana shop for decorations and cosplay: Mini Katana🥷
minikatana.com/SHOGO
*Get 15% OFF all their products by purchasing through my affiliate link
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Where can I find colorful kimonos like the ones you wear for Yushin Ryu?
Hello. I practiced iaido in the past (Muso Shinden Ryu) but I was injured at work & I was no longer allowed to participate. I would love to continue my studies, but I cannot find any dojo near me.
Any help is appreciated.
Please react to the new series: "Shogun" on FX and its accuracy of the Sengoku period
Yes! Came to comment the same thing! Absolutely brilliant series
The actors and extras went through a two week crash course with my local Iaido club and learned a bit of Muso Jikiden Eishin Ryu, so there's definitely a lot of care given to historical details on that front. That said, I think the swordplay in the show itself strays pretty far from what was taught for the sake of on-screen aesthetics. I can only assume that would also be true of other parts of Shogun, besides just the swordplay. Balancing historical accuracy and entertainment isn't always easy but I think they did a pretty solid job in the end.
i feel bad for mariko sama😅😮
@@who_the123 I was so sad
@@PhonkEcho yea i loved her character she was soo cool and cute at the same time
Great video! I'm in Osaka now, have been traveling all over Japan. Last week I was in Kyoto and went to the Tozando store because of your videos there, I bought my first Iaito, I have knowledge in martial arts, used to practice Kendo, my height is 180 cm so I got a 2.50 shaku and the lightest one they had which weights 760g. Even got the Dogi and the Hakama to start practicing. I'm really happy with it, all thanks to you!
The shape of the hand guard is called a Hexagon ( six sided )
Reminds me of buying a musical instrument, there’s the student models that are cheapest, intermediate nicer ones that cost a few hundred more, then the fancy professional ones that you need to pay in installments cause they’re so expensive. 7:50 hexagon! Does it sound like a kaiju or tokusatsu villain name to you? Hehehe
I was visiting my friend that I go way back with, and was able to host him at my house up until April 30’th, 2024. I come home from school, sad that my friend had gone, when I remembered… in the days before he left, we got out my katana and started dueling. Him having been teaching himself for the past years, said I really needed to get stronger and better at the katana. So, as I remembered these things, I looked up, “how to handle a katana.” I scrolled past the first three videos, and then I saw this. Your “three basic katana trainings that beginners can do at home” video. I clicked on it, and immediately started practicing. Thanks to your quick and reliable teachings, I am able to get better at the katana, without having to pay $100 of dollars for a class.
Thank you
Speaking from experience, most people when they buy their first iaito wind up with one that's slightly too long. My ryuha demands a length that when the sword hand is held by your side, the tip of the blade clears the floor by 0.5" or about 1.25 cm. Regardless of the chart, that means a 2.2 Shaku length. Great I thought! Not so fast, and here is where everyone makes a mistake. That 2.2 Shaku length is from the tip of the Kissaki to the hand not taking into account the length the Habaki adds, approximately 2 cm. Now it's slightly too long but manageable. By contrast, I just bought a real antique katana with a nagasa of 64.1 cm or 2.12 Shaku. The Habaki is 2 cm long so now the length is coming right at the perfect 2.2 Shaku. Always take into account the extra length the Habaki is going to add, even a little bit makes a HUGE difference starting out.
Thank you for that bit about the tip of the blade just clearing the floor. I had heard that many years ago and have forgotten the source. I’m glad to hear that it has some veracity.
My wife bought me a iaito several years ago when she found out that I like swords. It coincidentally has just the right length for me. Must be a sign that I should take up formal training…
Wonderful guidance to select a iaito. Thank you, Shogo!
I’m 1.85cm tall, but I prefer a longer Iaito. The one I use is 2.60 shaku, I find it has a few advantages being longer. It definitely helps me to use my left hand more when doing Nikitsuke.
I knew a little bit of this. But your video really helped explain a lot of the details I didn't understand. Plus I learned a bunch of stuff too! 💜 Thank you!
i would love to see an evolution in the design of katanas.. while keeping the knowledge on whý and how, adding modern design and materials like titan, carbon fibre and high tech machining to bring it to the next level and add extra appealing for worldwide audiences
I purchased an Iaito for my birthday last year from Tozando (linked in the description). Since it was my first one, I selected mostly "basic" options.
Thankfully, I have owned a bokuto for a little over a decode that is fairly heavy (even more than my iaito), so by combining what I've learned about my own preferences from the bokuto with Tozando's charts and recommendations, I was able to customize the iaito to pretty much the perfect proportions for myself.
Shogo, could you please do an episode on different styles of traditional japaneae music? Some of my specific questions are:
-What kind of music is played at a festival or are there different kinds for different festivals?
-Are there any songs that are always played at certain times of year?
-What kinds of music are played at Noh and Kabuki plays?
-What kind of music to geisha play?
-Are there "ballads" that tell great tales of heroic samurai or battles?
-What kinds of songs would farmers sing as they worked or children as they played?
-What kinds of music were associated with different religions or religious events?
If you already have a video like this i apologize, but i couldnt find it or any other video on youtube that explained it as well as you can 😄
ありがとう!
Great advice as always and I love the setting, it's amazing!
Are you growing your hair out? I bet Shogo with long hair would look really cool.
Congratulations on your subscriber count! I remember when it was around a third as much and your surpassed your one million goal a lot faster than you thought you would.
I am 180cm tall and am using an Iaito with 3 shaku of blade length. I started with 2 shaku 7 sun and after 4 years was able/forced to change to the full 3 Shaku by my teacher (Erwin Steinhauser, first Non-Japanese in the All Nippon Kobudo Organisation)
But thats what we inherited, it was earned by the (Tosa) Yamanouchi and passed down through their Muso Jikiden Eishin Ryu (Yamanouchi Ha) and legalised for practice with real katana in 1947 already.
Another fantastic video! I especially loved the conversions of measurements. Thanks again for the tips. This definitely clears up any misery in ordering the correct Iaito for yourself
When I started in Kobudo, initially I had a fairly old, lightweight Iaito, probably better suited to a teenager, so I went to Nosyudo and ordered something more suitable. My instructors didn't have many stipulations: standard length and weight, nothing too flashy. Once nagasa and stuka length were determined it was more time consuming selecting the koshirae, but overall was able to get something really nice and mostly bespoke for about 57,000 yen. It's definitely worth spending a little more initially, and perhaps save up for something special in a few years.
I first wanted to buy glossy but already had these concerns that it could be easily damaged
Thank you! Now I know that ishime is better for me
PS: I think you don't care, but I'm from Germany😅
Thank you for this video Shogo. I saw your video explaining which website you use for your Iaito and checked it out for myself, they have a lot of great selections for their Iaito and I'm grateful you shared that information. I've never owned a Iaito, only real katana and bokuto. I only recently discovered there was an alternative to bokuto (Iaito) for training. Your videos have been enlightening and shown me things I did not know prior to watching them, thank you for sharing your knowledge wigh everyone.
Thanks a bunch for all your great info on this channel. I went to Tozando 3 weeks ago and bought mine from watching your older Tozando video. I live in Puerto Rico and was visiting your amazing country. I ❤ 🇯🇵
Love your videos, you really do give the most useful information on Iaido and katanas on RUclips. ❤
The new hairstyle looks so elegant😮
Reminds of how in Star Wars, jedi can adjust the length of the blade to fit the height and style of
Thank you for this concise compilation of valuable advice. Ask your Sensei is a very wise rule of thumb.
Is there any chance you may consider creating a katana part pronunciation guide? I feel this may help us Westerners be less embarrassing as we begin our studies.
I have a question! When I was much younger, I purchased a beautiful sword from a nearby shop. It is certainly not a traditional katana, but I still find it beautiful. Based on the research I have done, its shape and style is what is called Unokubi Zukuri. I have seen a similar looking blade on your channel and others on Naginata: two sets of grooves on the blade, and the ridge of the back of the blade thins out quite a bit closer to the tip. Is this a traditional style of blade construction? Can you discuss more about things like repurposing old blades like Naginata into Katana in historic Japan? Thank you!
I got luck and found one for $10 at a pawn shop, I live in America, and luckily it was the proper size and weight for me,only thing that it's missing is the string on the saya
I'm jealous of those suits of armor you have behind you. 😮
Wise folk will say that money 💴 can't buy happiness. But it can buy swords, and that's pretty much the same thing. 😉
7:52 Hexagon is the word you're looking for. The name for something with 6 sides.
I see you today the first time and now all my questions are ansered
So glad to see you back! ❤
I got an iaito nearly the same weight as my shinken, but I have done bladesmithing for several decades and I am used to controlling a decent weight of metal.
I've a steel iaïto much heavy and longer than my light alloy iaïto, when you're familliar with one blade it is interresting to discover and adapt your moves with another blade.
Thank you Shogo san.
Its so hard to find a nice iaito here in Brazil... Thanks for the video...
Awesome video as always Shogo. Shogo your videos always have the most interesting things about Traditional Japanese culture I always look forward to watching y’all’s videos. Shogo sense you’ve covered the difference between Japanese swords can film at a the best shop to Purchase your first Katana?
Zatoichi' Style lesons needed . have same issues.🙇♂
Thank you Shogo Sensei !
Shougo-sensei can you talk about Jizo statues? I saw them in a game called Mini Ninjas as collectables and a character from the Touhou Project named Narumi Yatadera is one, I wonder what their purpose was, and when they were made.
I use Iado training with real Katana the result Saya Sheat is damage & I must order new Sheat and now I open My real Katana very slowly and carefully, & I will buy a training Katana for Iado training.
Finally first for something ありがとごしませ
I’m not entirely sure this how u spell that in Japanese
Wonderful lesson!
What is the advantage of longer than normal katana? Does it help you to use proper technique? Or is it just something you personally prefer? I like the hexagonal tsuba on your custom katana.
It’s much more difficult to handle so it’s good for your training! You’ll need to use your body bigger and more efficiently!
@@LetsaskShogohey Shogo, what is the length of you red iaito you customized from Tozando? I remember you said it had a 2.7 shaku blade, but I don’t think you mentioned the tsuka length. Tozando no longer offers your iaito to buy so I decided to ask you
Hi Shogo, I’d like to propose a video idea : if you can provide comments on the culture accuracy about the recent very successful and popular show “Shogun” by 真田 広之san.
Anyone like the idea please give a thumbs up!
Love this kind of vidios! Could you maybe talk about outer japanese wepons too? like Naginata and the fan? dont know the name of it
Pls make a viedeo for all the disings at a katana (waves, dragon, birds, flowers,...)
Honestly regarding japan law about sharp weapon. What is the definition of "sword" from Japanese law?
If something can cut and above 6 inch, why dont make blunt sword made from actual steel in the first place? Definitely something more than just that
Great video! Can I ask for your opinion? I'm going to be nidan in May. Currently I have steel iaito, quite heavy. Because of it's weight it's hard for me to practice exact angles of cuts (15 deg, 45 deg etc). Do you think I should buy light, aluminum alloy iaito? Or should I stay with the steel one and practice Iaido with real katana weight? Thanks!
Thank you for your videos.
Thank you.
Love your new haircut❤
Very nice - thx 🐼
Great video
My iaito would be a...
30-inch Moroha-zukuri with an O-kissaki, with a midare-hamon.
hi there: I like the the real blade and it is no sharp on the blade and it is nice how it feels 1 kg so it is nice and smooth is nice from Akio
Shogo, I'm planning to visit Kumamoto this summer. I don't suppose you know any Katana shops over there, would you?
Hi Shogo, are you able to do a video explaining the rank advancement in the art of Iaido? Thank youm
Hi Shogo, i'm really glad I found your channel, right when reading Shogun and Musashi again (& seeing the movies). I got a question, hope you know it. I had seen a commercial in the early 2000s, in Europe on the German Pro7 channel I think. A Japanese office worker goes to his boss, bows, then shows him something very enthusiastically and at the end, he moves his head 3 times to the right, saying "Boo, Boo, Boo!". His boss goes "Ooooh" and together they go to the next boss. They bow, they show him their discovery and go "Boo Boo Booo!"while moving their heads to the side. And so on to the next boss. The commercial ends with a screen with all of them arranged in rows syncing their head going "Boo Boo Booo!". Not sure what the commercial was about, possibly electronics, a photo camera?
By the way, buy a katana with a leather tskamaki, not a fabric one. The leather has a better contact with the ray skin underneath, so the knots don't move along the hilt. A high quality katana has a very strong wrapping, so the knots don't move. A fabric tskamaki has a weaker contact and friction with the ray skin than leather.
I think it depends on how it's wrapped. I've had cotton and silk tsukamaki that don't move at all after years of use. On the other hand I've seen cheap swords where the tsukamaki is coming unravelled after a year or two.
do you play video games at all? if so what's your thought on the game Ghost of Tsushima if you have played it? I'd really like to see what you think about the different techniques you learn and if they are practical or just sill video game stuff.
This really really needs an edit. At 1:35 you talk about tamahagane katana being made using a special manufacuting method that reduces air bubbles, so you clearly mean iaito, not steel katana. At 1:50 you talk about pouring iron into a mold, again you clearly mean Iaito (aluminium/zinc alloy, not iron). That's as far as I got.
Hi Shogo. could you please make a video about the new Shogun show?
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Interested in Iaido been looking at blades online but wanna pick accurately' i'm 5'10 with jordans 6ft and High 170's in lb
Thank you for this insight. I enjoy your presentations!
Hello,
Are there any differences between Kendo Katana and Iaito? I saw in some places that Kendo Katanas were slightly heavier than Iaitos. Could you please share some information about that?
Best regards
amazing. is there a sport or a discipline fornusing katanas like karate where you go up in rank?
Quick question: my katana, or laito, (I hope I spelled it right) I’m not really sure which, has these square notches in the blade. They were from a dull blade hitting the blade of my katana or laito. Is this normal? Can you please make a video on it?
Shape is a hexagon.
Sensei, can you share a link to buy kimono or hakama, please? Thank you. Osu.
Hey shogo I got a question see I'm going to buy my first sword and it's going to be a sharp one the material steel is ck75 also known as 1075 steel and I can't get a better material unless it's custom made but the purpose of usage is light sparing and the price is around 72 thousand yen do you think it's worth it ? Buy the way the blade isn't handmade but the rest is
Any suggestions where to buy that imports internationally?
You’ll get used to seeing my comments. If you take the time to teach those of us in the western world your awesome culture, I can definitely take the time to show some appreciation. Thank you for your time
You should watch his older videos
i wanna to buy wooden katana for traning but at the same time i wanna real katana what can i buy
Nice hair dude
So I need to learn from Shogo and others before I can EVER hope to approach Seki sensei.
Ah well. Baby steps.
If you want a Iaito you go to Ninecircles but if you want a antique Katana you go to thelanesarmoury
🇺🇸=Equivalent?! 🤨☯️
How is your Health, Sensei?!
I am 180cm tall and am using an Iaito with 3 shaku of blade length. I started with 2 shaku 7 sun and after 4 years was able/forced to change to the full 3 Shaku by my teacher (Erwin Steinhauser, first Non-Japanese in the All Nippon Kobudo Organisation)
But thats what we inherited, it was earned by the (Tosa) Yamanouchi and passed down through their Muso Jikiden Eishin Ryu (Yamanouchi Ha) and legalised for practice with real katana in 1947 already.