Ok I admit this one is a bit unusual, somewhat of a random find, and the sounds might be too harsh for asmr (I tried my best to still make it enjoyable by editing video & audio) .. I thought it could be nice as a prequel to the Pen Shop Salesman ruclips.net/video/KJ9ccLelozg/видео.html - and I enjoyed it visually and admired these seasoned masters still working their craft, so maybe you can appreciate it as well!
The effort to bring it to us was worth it, for me anyways. I appreciate the opportunity to delve a bit into interesting topics and people. Thanks. *regarding this vid and ASMR, I found that listening to it on my cell at about half volume worked much better. Normally, I listen with headphones, but the higher fidelity audio was a bit overwhelming on this one.
I think for some it may be too harsh. For me it was okay except for the very scratchy sounds of when the craftsmen were creating the threading on the barrels of the pens. Almost like nails on a chalk board. I am not sure how well these sounds can be tempered in editing but either trying to make them less offensive by lowering the volume or cutting those particular sounds would be good. Either way I still enjoyed the video. I like the sounds of people working with their hands so this is a rare treat which almost no other ASMR channel can match. Only a few leatherworking channels can give the same feel.
For those who don't understand Japanese, in the part of the video where we see "Nakaya Fountain Pen" the Mr. Nakaya describes their most common request to be in repair of pens that have gone out of alighnment. He shows us some pliers that he recieved from his father back in the 60's and those pliers are older than him. A customer enters the shop explaining that her pen has become hard to write with, Mr.Nakaya then sets out to re-align the tip of the pen, after adjustment the customer is surprised at how soft the pen feels and is very satisified with the work. the end of that segment is just him explaining some requests he recieves and gives a garuntee to customers to bring back their pens if they ever need them fixed again.
Thanks so much for your addition to this video. I got half way through before I realized this was Nakaya. I am fortunate to own one of their pens and it’s great to see the craftsmen at work. Wonderful.
Posture be damned! We are looking at the last men that can make these masterpieces by hand. This is probably the last generation of such amazing artists. It should be an honor to be able to see their craftsmanship.
As a textile doll crafter myself, I have nothing but awe for the way these gentlemen work, plus the skill and experience they bring to the exquisite products they create!
When I was growing up in Central America I used to watch a couple of shoemakers that had a shop in my neighborhood and they were masters at what they did just like this old gentleman. Craftsmanship like this is awesome to watch and appreciate. Machines will never be able to come even close to match the human brain, a true testament to our Creator I think.
The skill involved in what they are doing is amazing, cutting the threads that was is not easy. And some of those pens being repaired at the end were old. It's just lovely to see such wonderful craftsmanship.
I find this amazing and love these types of videos. It's a shame so many are more interested in complaining about "posture" and "environment" rather than being open minded enough to realize these are true craftsmen who have dedicated themselves to perfecting their work. Their lives are dedicated to doing what they love, not worrying about having a cushy chair to sit in with a clean desk.
It's hard to fault them for having concerns about the craftsman's health. Their posture is simply terrible, even if their body has adapted to it. The work they're doing is incredible, but it is a shame to see that their body has become such an unnatural shape due to work conditions. He doesn't look to be in any pain at least.
That cushy chair and better posture would add years to their life expectancy you twit. That way they could work and build their desired projects for many more years..
Again, do you think they care about a cushy chair? They are concerned with their craftsmanship. I'm pretty certain if "being comfy" were important, they would buy a damn chair, you "twit". I'd also say based on the looks of it, and actually reading rather than just posting snarky comments, the life expectancy over there is much higher.
I get the asmr feeling when I see people doing stuff that they know how to do well, it doesent matter if its a dunjeon tutorial from runescape or this old man doing his job
This man obviously loves what he does and considers his work very important. Very much reminds me of my grandfather who owned a barber shop and cut hair from the time he was 20, all the way to his early 80's. Near the end of his life he told my grandmother that he wasn't going to work, but to go see his friends.
Japanese craftsmanship in almost any industry they’re involved with, is nothing short of perfection. They over engineer, almost everything they do. Between that, and the pride they take in their work….you can’t help but be in awe of them. And, they are incredible teachers, and communicators. That culture is exquisite, beautiful, and so un-assuming. If I ever got the opportunity to move, and work there, I would in a heartbeat.
My God, it is such a pleasure and an honor to watch these people in action. Looking at how his spine becomes bent after so many years of painstaking work...and how clean is the floor....These kinds of craftsmen are like samurai.
In todays throwaway society these crafts are being lost forever and it’s such a shame. We think we’re living our best lives when really we’re losing so much without even realising! Hopefully these videos will forever show what was once the fine art of hand craftsmanship
Is it scoliosis, or just a back bent by years of meticulous attention to detail and focus on his craft? One doesn’t become a master craftsman without some measure of sacrifice! Mad respect to my man here. Thanks for sharing!
I love to relax and watch people from other countries just like us were the ones that make the world go round not political parties etc I adore the senior who is still grafting. Great content
It is amazing to see the small workshops with ancient equipment. Slow and perfect. Not mass produced. It’s a world so different from our throw away society. I make handcrafted items but most people don’t want to pay for the hours of love and labor put into the the craft.
Das ist Qualitätsarbeit wie es nur noch selten anzutreffen ist.Meine absolute Hochachtung für diese Herren und Meister.Wunderbar,herrliche Stücke….Super…❤️❤️❤️ Die besten Füllfederhalter kommen eben aus Japan.
Back in the old days, even when you knew your work was bad for your health (curved back), you continued to do it anyways. I respect the old people that worked so hard.
Ok I admit this one is a bit unusual, somewhat of a random find, and the sounds might be too harsh for asmr (I tried my best to still make it enjoyable by editing video & audio) .. I thought it could be nice as a prequel to the Pen Shop Salesman ruclips.net/video/KJ9ccLelozg/видео.html - and I enjoyed it visually and admired these seasoned masters still working their craft, so maybe you can appreciate it as well!
The effort to bring it to us was worth it, for me anyways. I appreciate the opportunity to delve a bit into interesting topics and people. Thanks.
*regarding this vid and ASMR, I found that listening to it on my cell at about half volume worked much better. Normally, I listen with headphones, but the higher fidelity audio was a bit overwhelming on this one.
please don't put sounds like this 2:02 into asmr videos ever again. it's the very opposite of asmr
Initially it was a lil harsh, but midway through, the tingles kicked in...nice video to pop up in my feed
I think for some it may be too harsh. For me it was okay except for the very scratchy sounds of when the craftsmen were creating the threading on the barrels of the pens. Almost like nails on a chalk board. I am not sure how well these sounds can be tempered in editing but either trying to make them less offensive by lowering the volume or cutting those particular sounds would be good.
Either way I still enjoyed the video. I like the sounds of people working with their hands so this is a rare treat which almost no other ASMR channel can match. Only a few leatherworking channels can give the same feel.
@@Lukeeiiee Agreed. ^^;; Ow.
Good to know I’m not the only person who was suddenly compelled to sit up straight.
LoL I straightened right up looking at that hunch. Im glad the man radiates joy like he does but I wish he would adjust those work stations.
bunberrier I think it’s just cus of how tall he is but damn I feel bad for him just glad the dude is happy with what he’s doing
I’m suddenly convinced to stop sleeping with a big pillow now and change it to a smaller one
@@3thalluing339 walking alot helps too, keeps your back strong and neck straight
Just seeing these people work and focus so meticulously on their craft, and not purely for the sake of triggering ASMR, is all that matters to me.
Look at that pedal control. This guy is totally a Tokyo drifter by night
Squalestang92 underrated comment
He's for sure one of the Takahashi's brothers
Clee Torres this guy gets it
They call him DK ! Drift king
You mean TOUGE RACER?! **Eurobeat starts playing**
Sadly, Kiyoshi Kato passed on 10 years ago (2010) at the age of 85.
RIP 😢
And just as I thought this was gonna be a good day
Rest in peace
I was getting relaxed, but now I'm sad
Journey well.
I've found a massive new respect for fountain pens now. amazing skill and craftsmanship.
hats off to these talented seniors.
For those who don't understand Japanese, in the part of the video where we see "Nakaya Fountain Pen" the Mr. Nakaya describes their most common request to be in repair of pens that have gone out of alighnment. He shows us some pliers that he recieved from his father back in the 60's and those pliers are older than him. A customer enters the shop explaining that her pen has become hard to write with, Mr.Nakaya then sets out to re-align the tip of the pen, after adjustment the customer is surprised at how soft the pen feels and is very satisified with the work. the end of that segment is just him explaining some requests he recieves and gives a garuntee to customers to bring back their pens if they ever need them fixed again.
Thank you, Jomoko. My Duolingo-App Japanese is not sufficient...
Thank you!!! But Please, what is the deeeeeal with his nails? It's too much nail! (Seinfeld voice)
How do you know it? Are you lying?
Thanks so much for your addition to this video. I got half way through before I realized this was Nakaya. I am fortunate to own one of their pens and it’s great to see the craftsmen at work. Wonderful.
Thankyou for that explanation , take care .
Bruh this guy is hunched over in a perfect right angle
I THINK YOU GOT IT BACKWARDS. HE'S HUNCHED OVER AT THAT ANGLE BECAUSE HE'S BEEN DOING THAT SAME ROUTINE FOR YEARS AND YEARS
@@FUTBOLnotSoccer yeah I know
This job has destroyed his posture
He needs some Alexander technique lessons
Do not insult an old man, SAVUFILMS! He is like a grandpa to me whether he’s hunched or not.
i cant relax while seeing that poor old man's horrible posture. my neck and back started to hurt just from looking T_T
Thought it was just me glad others feel the same way.
Lol
He needs a chiropractor
*Diana has entered the chat*
He looks like £
im actually amazed by his hand and foot coordination.
Yeah, I wouldn't be surprised if he has some Initial D experience judging from his pedal control
@@rezandrarizkyirianto-1933 #godfootandgodarm
Posture be damned! We are looking at the last men that can make these masterpieces by hand. This is probably the last generation of such amazing artists. It should be an honor to be able to see their craftsmanship.
What’s so great about making stuff by hand? He’s just crudely gluing pieces of ebonite together. A machine can do that with greater accuracy.
@@abdullahal-shimri3091 There is nothing I can say to you based on your comment. You're just hollow.
@@abdullahal-shimri3091 ruclips.net/video/Nd1nZAwaqcs/видео.html
@@abdullahal-shimri3091 A machine could manufacture thousands of fountain pens in seconds, but only a human can make a truly beautiful one.
@@abdullahal-shimri3091 wonder why those pen you're talking about are cheap? because it wasn't created by hand and pure skills.
If you told me this was the oldest guy in the world I'd be like "alright"
This is my all time favorite comment
Who?
He must be in the top 10
He passed away in 2010 at the age of 85
I think he lacks a epic beard
But he can be the son of the oldest guy xD
Poor old man has the posture of Mr burns from the Simpson
He’s an old samurai
You dont see craftmanship like thise no more. This is why its important.
This is an art
Ngl bro handmade stuff are pretty popular
Well I, for one, found this video rather enjoyable.
if a little unsettling
very yes
It's not asmr-ish but its interesting.
It's always at least interesting to watch an expert at their craft.
His mounted back and forward neck
Shows how much time and dedication he put in his job.
Those pens are no doubt the best I have seen. Respect.
a minute into the video and that's what I noticed .....so came here in the comment section to find out who did it too
As a textile doll crafter myself, I have nothing but awe for the way these gentlemen work, plus the skill and experience they bring to the exquisite products they create!
When I was growing up in Central America I used to watch a couple of shoemakers that had a shop in my neighborhood and they were masters at what they did just like this old gentleman. Craftsmanship like this is awesome to watch and appreciate. Machines will never be able to come even close to match the human brain, a true testament to our Creator I think.
The skill involved in what they are doing is amazing, cutting the threads that was is not easy. And some of those pens being repaired at the end were old. It's just lovely to see such wonderful craftsmanship.
I find this amazing and love these types of videos. It's a shame so many are more interested in complaining about "posture" and "environment" rather than being open minded enough to realize these are true craftsmen who have dedicated themselves to perfecting their work. Their lives are dedicated to doing what they love, not worrying about having a cushy chair to sit in with a clean desk.
It's hard to fault them for having concerns about the craftsman's health. Their posture is simply terrible, even if their body has adapted to it. The work they're doing is incredible, but it is a shame to see that their body has become such an unnatural shape due to work conditions. He doesn't look to be in any pain at least.
That cushy chair and better posture would add years to their life expectancy you twit. That way they could work and build their desired projects for many more years..
Again, do you think they care about a cushy chair? They are concerned with their craftsmanship. I'm pretty certain if "being comfy" were important, they would buy a damn chair, you "twit". I'd also say based on the looks of it, and actually reading rather than just posting snarky comments, the life expectancy over there is much higher.
@@Want2SurfNow would be even higher if he had better posture. 🤙🏼
Yes, you’re right hicarbon
This was actually very relaxing to me. Ignore everyone saying it isn’t asmr
I get the asmr feeling when I see people doing stuff that they know how to do well, it doesent matter if its a dunjeon tutorial from runescape or this old man doing his job
To me, its asmr....
even with the screeching pens? xD
For a guy his age, he seems to have AMAZINGLY steady hands. heck, for almost anyone he has very steady hands (it seems).
This man obviously loves what he does and considers his work very important. Very much reminds me of my grandfather who owned a barber shop and cut hair from the time he was 20, all the way to his early 80's. Near the end of his life he told my grandmother that he wasn't going to work, but to go see his friends.
Pretty awesome to see something like this as a CNC lathe operator. This guy make me appreciate the craft a whole lot more.
That work environment looks terrible for their backs look at how he hunches over to do everything
they need standing desks everywhere or super low chairs
It is. You can tell by his posture.
Man... i was feeling horrified when i saw the way he hunches over... poor old guy :(
That's how it works
In Asia that's probably considered amazing conditions
nothing but respect for people who work this hard.
'He was a quiet man, a craftsman... with superb slippers'
I saw that video too
22:08 onwards is the best asmr bit.
Real skill here, he was making threads by hand and they were perfect !
The decades of skill here are a pleasure to watch. Those pens must be a joy to use.
Japanese craftsmanship in almost any industry they’re involved with, is nothing short of perfection. They over engineer, almost everything they do. Between that, and the pride they take in their work….you can’t help but be in awe of them. And, they are incredible teachers, and communicators. That culture is exquisite, beautiful, and so un-assuming. If I ever got the opportunity to move, and work there, I would in a heartbeat.
This one is my favorite one yet! I get lots of tingles seeing people showing their mastery in obscure machines. Thanks for this upload!
It's not the value of the pen, its the value of the effort of this man put into making this pen that makes it very special.
Beautiful handmade fountain pen by a very skilled old master.
I wish I knew Japanese so I could just sit and talk with this man for a day. The stories would be amazing.
Are you kidding? Look at h8s posture, his stories be like, "And then i made another pen"
My spine hurts just looking at this masterwork
My favorite all time RUclips video - I just love his craftsmanship 👍
Never thought, making a pen could be so easy, and so hard.
Thanks for your sharing.
And all done without even measuring,truly great craftsmanship!
My God, it is such a pleasure and an honor to watch these people in action. Looking at how his spine becomes bent after so many years of painstaking work...and how clean is the floor....These kinds of craftsmen are like samurai.
日本の文化とか伝統とかを違った形でも海外に発信してくれてるっていいよな
Love watching people doing things well
So very much appreciated your kindness in showing us your work and the amazing skills you have. Thank you. 😊😊😊😊😊
I was also pleased with the work of the master. I will be glad if you like my work, I just recently started creating content for RUclips.
I love the expert dedication and skill, they are masters of their craft. Decades upon decades of experience...an incredible wealth of knowledge.
I love japanese pens. The ink flows so well, and the ergonomics are just stella.
I can't imagine the back pain he has...
that's how a man looks that has worked his entire life to achieve what he wanted
In todays throwaway society these crafts are being lost forever and it’s such a shame. We think we’re living our best lives when really we’re losing so much without even realising! Hopefully these videos will forever show what was once the fine art of hand craftsmanship
Is it scoliosis, or just a back bent by years of meticulous attention to detail and focus on his craft? One doesn’t become a master craftsman without some measure of sacrifice! Mad respect to my man here. Thanks for sharing!
Perfect craftsmen making the perfect tool of enlightened man.
Не перестаю удивляться мастерам Японии! Качество исключительно!! Браво!
Мастера от Бога, что сказать. Россия тоже ими богата. Трудятся старички по заводам, а смена пока жидковата.
Nothing about this was ASMR to me but I stayed for the skill and old school manual tooling. What a cool process
Absolutely beautiful , you don't see craftsmanship or things handmaid like this anymore.
much respect
Only do one thing in a lifetime! This is the craftsman spirit!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Love the sub titles. I love to learn, and "meditate" at the same time.
Its so entertaining watching people do what they love
"ASMR video"
*SQUEEEEK CRASH GRIND GRIND GRIND CLUNK SQUUEEEEEEAALLLLLLL*
I thought the same thing and got pissed off about so many videos being called asmr but the last 3rd is good
My thoughts exactly. What's next? Body cam footage from close quarter battles in a hot war zone?
The video WAS interesting, though.
@@IconOfSin88 there's a video that has the soothing sounds of Vietnam
As a metal worker this is pretty much numb to me on those parts
More satisfying than all those annoying whispering videos.
Love this asmr or not I would still be watching! Amazing craftsmanship it’s more and more rare nowadays
i saw that you uploaded this yesterday and was so happy but got sad when you deleted it:(
but thank you for uploading it again! :D
I see why I was deleted. Not his best choosing of videos to be honest.
I have the feeling that he spoke much more elaborately than the subtitles show.
Call me weird but I find this kind of stuff relaxing to listen and watch
Garmr89 meeeeeee toooooo!!!
Same
And It is
Yes that's the point
We're watching ASMR. We're all weird. Sit back and enjoy lol
I love to relax and watch people from other countries just like us were the ones that make the world go round not political parties etc I adore the senior who is still grafting. Great content
Thank you for finding these calm and intresting videos. I love your channel not somuch asmr
I concur with the comments relating to this Japanese master craftsmen's footwork, he is awesome.
The dedication in perfecting his art and the pride in it!Just don't see it very often anymore. Everyone's looking for a quick buck.
1 word: Respect.👍🏼✌🏻💪🏼♥️
The wonderful tradition of plastic pen making. How lovely
Very adorable lad. And he also makes such beautiful pens. I’d want one for myself. Seeing his posture though strikes me.
Just his posture portrays how dedicated to his work he is.
If all of humanity works like this man, the planet will become the best place in the galaxy!
I love the videos like these with the older kind of camera quality.. looks fresh out of the '00s. Keep posting stuff like this lol
Mr. Kato passed away back in 2010 so this is legit film from the 2000s
@@zachhoward9099 Oh, for real? I never knew that. Its unfortunate he passed, but thats just how things go
i would love to have one of mr kato pens. i hope i could get one in the future.
their dedication to their crafts are beyond respect.
Poor guy permanently disfigured his back for his work. Gotta respect his level of commitment.
3:33 All those subtitles are definitely not what he's saying! The guys clearly a joker!
ikr they took out like half of what he said and made him sound boring
what did he say?
It’s a heavy dialect I don’t understand anything lol
The skill and speed he does this at is quote impressive, a real craftsman
I definitely hope this lovely little shop is still up and running!
Seeing Kiyoshi kato reminiscing the old times, being an absolute master in his craft is so heartwarming
It is amazing to see the small workshops with ancient equipment. Slow and perfect. Not mass produced. It’s a world so different from our throw away society. I make handcrafted items but most people don’t want to pay for the hours of love and labor put into the the craft.
I love craftsmanship so much, he looks so focused and passionate even at his age. I hope his bussiness will continue on and on
The human spine is amazing at adapting to whatever position we spend the most time in
I love to write with ink pens. The work of the master and dedication to the cause are fascinating. I enjoy the work of the master. Very worthy master
I was impressed how clean the streets were
Das ist Qualitätsarbeit wie es nur noch selten anzutreffen ist.Meine absolute Hochachtung für diese Herren und Meister.Wunderbar,herrliche Stücke….Super…❤️❤️❤️
Die besten Füllfederhalter kommen eben aus Japan.
Back in the old days, even when you knew your work was bad for your health (curved back), you continued to do it anyways.
I respect the old people that worked so hard.
I want one of those first pens!
Amazing work! 💕
I love fountain pens and what a treat to see the master!
He needs a ring dinger from dr Gregory Johnston
correct
AMBI8 Music
Ya “crack addict” 😂
Yesth meeam!
He needs dr ian
@@wastedoxys the best
He must have phenomenal eyesight. I can't get that close to anything with out strong lenses and I'm no that old.
Found this same video last week! Love it. Thanks for posting it!
I enjoyed this, very Interesting to watch, we need more videos of this craftsmanship.
We gonna ignore the Minecraft Villager at 4:16 ?
Lol. Ffs.
Bruh you a fool for that one 😂😂💀💀
Man even seconds before it sounded a different "hmm" like someone was playing Minecraft there wtf!
L😂😂
XD
This is waaaaaaay beyond craftsmanship!
Very Nice . How I got here have no clue but I did enjoy the vid at bedtime . I seem to find the oddest videos to watch at night .
Incredible gift of craftsmanship.
I have not seen anyone take their work this seriously and clamly
Wonderful work, full of patience and beauty. Thank you for sharing.
No one can beat the Japanese in terms of dedication to craftsmanship
By looking at the shape of his neck and shoulders seems like he's been in this shop working his entire life in the same position
Me quede sombrado de su técnica y lo artesanal del proceso, simplemente digno de apreciar su paciencia y su entrega. Hermoso !
That neck hump proves the amount of concentration that man puts into his work
🏆
8:06 satisfying pop