Nidome Yoshiaki - Japanese Bokken Artisan [Interview part 3/3 - EN/FR/JA]

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  • Опубликовано: 20 дек 2017
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    -- Click on "CC" for subtitles in: English, French and Japanese --
    -- PART 1 & 2--
    • Nidome Yoshiaki - Japa... & • Nidome Yoshiaki - Japa...
    -- Summary --
    - 0:44 - And if you were completely free to do whatever you wanted to do, what would a "Nidome Ryu" Bokken look like?
    - 1:37 - How was the shape of the Koryu Bokken decided? Is that only a copy of Edo/Meiji period old pieces?
    - 2:21 - You must see amazing pieces from that time!
    - 3:08 - What makes your Bokken different from those of other craftsmen?
    - 6:21 - Voice over: Craftsmanship is an art, and in art, there is no competition...
    - 6:52 - These are a few Bokken made by craftsmen in Portugal and the US. What do you think about them?
    -10:46 - As you explained, and I've noticed it as well, Koryu Bokken differ slightly from one workshop to another. Don't you receive complaints about that?
    - 11:57 - So you do a lot of custom work?
    - 12:39 - Do you still do some models entirely by hand?
    - 14:35 - Voice over: Martial artists have great expectations of the world famous Japanese quality...
    -- TRANSCRIPT and EDITOR'S NOTES --
    Coming soon
    -- INTRODUCTION --
    Enjoying the quiet summer months, we traveled across Japan to Miyakonojo and the Kirishima sankei region to visit one of the last wooden weapon workshops of Japan: “Nidome Bokuto Seisakujo”.
    The founder switched from the manufacture of agricultural tools to Bokken in 1964.
    The tradition is perpetuated today by the founder’s sons, Master Nidome Yoshiaki & Masahiro working as a team.
    -- SOURCES --
    Edo Bokken: goo.gl/zuVtuE & goo.gl/SEgjoj
    Bornean ironwood: goo.gl/V5rQD8
    Rocky Mountains: goo.gl/S3QMMJ & goo.gl/ZBNZes
    Miyamoto Musashi: goo.gl/C87rst
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    Director: Jordy Delage
    Editing: Jordy Delage & Nicolas Nothum
    Music: Guillaume Erard
    Narrator: Brian Kamei
    Camera: Jordy Delage & Nicolas Nothum
    Translation and subtitles: Eriko Hoshi, Rahel Bünzli, Jordy Delage, Nicolas Nothum
    For their artistic participation, special thanks to: Christian Tissier Shihan, Norio Hoshi Kyoshi, Alexander Bennett Kyoshi, John Presley Renshi and Jared Kyle Lewis.
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Комментарии • 7

  • @Butch_117
    @Butch_117 Год назад

    Yo I love these interviews they be cracking!

  • @Allthetube01
    @Allthetube01 6 лет назад +5

    Thanks for producing these great interviews, they are incredibly interesting and informative, and very inspiring as well. Bokken has been a fascination of mine for a while now, and these interviews feed more that interest I feel for this weapon and art form.

  • @AravenaScheid
    @AravenaScheid 3 года назад +1

    What a nice person!

  • @KAWest-pv9sd
    @KAWest-pv9sd 6 лет назад +3

    The American bokken looks like it's made from Appalachian hickory.

  • @grimm2085
    @grimm2085 3 года назад

    Domo arigato gozai imasu