I’ve always had the utmost respect for the Japanese and their crafts and art. This is a prime example of the beauty and utility of Japanese traditional. Thank you for sharing. ♥️From Canada 🇨🇦
É maravilhoso ver como o Japão mantém suas tradições, sua cultura, valorizam e estimulam os artesãos a continuar fazer sua arte. Sou artesão no Brasil, um país cujo povo não valoriza suas raízes, sua cultura, seus costumes, e claro, não valoriza seus artesãos. Espero sinceramente, que numa próxima encarnação eu tenha o privilégio de nascer em meio a um povo como os orientais.
Muito obrigado por nos dar a honra de conhecer tão magnífico processo por permitir que de tão distante pudessemos conhecer essa arte tão maravilhosa🙏🙏🙏
I am in awe of the process and the craftsmanship to create these arrows. I am in love with Japan and always appreciate to see the process of traditional craftsmanship from there. Everything has a tradition, if not even a ritual. It makes you appreciate every single thing even more.
サガラヤさん 様、私はトルコ出身で、伝統的なトルコのアーチェリーのインストラクターをしています。私たちの矢作りの工程は、あなたのものと非常に似ています。矢作りの工程について、もっと詳しくお聞きしたいです。 Mr. Sagaraya. I am from Turkey and I am an instructor of traditional Turkish archery. Our arrow making process is very similar to yours. I would like to learn more about the arrow making process.
The craftmanship of this gentleman, a true artisan of bow and arrow manufacturing, is superb. Watching him making, in sharp details, all the processes to build an arrow, was my distinct pleasure. The professional level, displayed in this film, by Mr. Sagara Ya, is mesmerizing and inspiring. From Romania, with respect and love. Your admirer, Alex Baran.
People of all cultures have people that take pride in what they do and are very dedicated. It is not some universal thing where all Japanese people are like this, and the weird mysticism people have about Japanese people always comes up whenever there's a video showing japanese people doing amazing things. But you take videos of people doing amazing things from other cultures and nobody is like, "everyone from that place is so dedicated". Just weird that this is applied to all japanese people because some japanese people are like that
Absolutely wonderful. I would love to learn that craft. The way I make arrows in the USA is quite a bit different. But traditional ways are disappearing, and that is close to my heart. Too bad there is no place near me to learn. Thank you for demonstrating your craft. By the way, can I buy scissors like those?
Thank you for showing me you craftsmanship. I feel honored to see a master arrow maker practice his art. In my next life I will become your apprentice and you will hopefully teach me. Bless you
Many thanks " Elder ".. I have been a student of bowyers for 50 plus years..n still each piece,is a new learning journey, in itself! Thank you for sharing your craft!! 🏹🐺🧙♂️🦊🏹
This is very different from the medieval European arrows I have seen made. The finished arrows are more similar to modern arrows than the European ones. The European ones I have seen made left the string wrapping on the fetchings and tended to either be thickest in the middle or thicker toward the point, rather than perfectly parallel. The biggest difference was the nocks. In the European ones, before the nock is cut, the end is sawn to make a slot and a slip of cow or goat horn is glued in. The nock is then cut perpendicular to the horn. Because the arrows are tapered, the nock is bulbous and bigger than the end of the arrow it's on. These arrows seem to rely on the string wrap near the end to keep the nock from breaking. I have heard bamboo arrows have a similar shaft strength to modern carbon fiber arrows. Overall, I think these arrows would be more accurate. I think the European arrows focused more on being tough, perhaps because their wood isn't as good, or maybe due to differences in armor. Or maybe it's just different priorities. Very nice arrows.
Of course in European warfare accuracy with the bow and arrow wasn’t the point. Firepower was. English longbowmen would shoot their arrows at 45 degrees angle into the air above a line of charging knights. The successive volleys, shot off at rapid intervals would find enough targets to winnow the ranks of the charging knights to make it feasible for the pikemen to bring the remaining ones down.
Hola, un gran trabajo de fabricación de (plumas ) flechas, de manera tradicional , ese tipo de trabajo tenía que perdurar siempre ,no olvidarlo por lo más moderno y rápido de elaborar, Yo me fabricó mis flechas y entiendo la gran labor de esa fabricación👍👍🤝🤝 desde Castilla y León España
Pozdrowienia od polaka z Finlandii, tradycja w każdym narodzie jest bardzo ważna, to piękno każdego narodu, piękne jest też to że dzisiaj możemy bardzo łatwo przez internet dzielić się taką wiedzą, możemy wymieniać się opiniami, bardzo interesujące jest tworzenie tradycyjnych narzędzi tradycyjnymi metodami.
@Antagoniusz Często słyszę że najważniejsze to mieć fach w ręku jakiś, to jest szczera prawda, przyjemnie się to ogląda, lubię oglądać takie materiały z całego świata, czy to Polski czy Wielkiej Brytanii, jak ludzie coś tworzą, łuki, drewniane beczki, wiadra, albo miedziane wiadra, wszystko takimi rzemieśliniczymi metodami, coś fascynującego.
Realmente asombroso, no pierdan nunca su cultura, desde la forma artesanal de hacer las flechas hasta la gran disciplina de estas tiradoras a la hora de disparar, gracias por compartir esto con todo el mundo.
Fascinating insight, ,,and I thought we had the unique Monopoly of the longbow,,,but these blokes know how to make arrows,, and their longbow are much more long,,,,but to what end?
I have watched this video numerous times and will continue to do so. I addition to the beauty of Sagara-san's work, I find it relaxing and peaceful, a wonderful respite from most of what I see in media every day. どうもありがとうございます.
I really appreciated the care given to the scything wrap on the front end of the fletching's. Shooting off the thumb makes this detail a must since a feather buried under your skin is no fun at all. As I understand it, this shooting style is more about form than accuracy. Lovely demonstration too. Thankyou ladies.
Beautiful Craftsmanship !! What a lost art. I used to make my own Cedar arrows. Cut raw shafts, stained them, clear coat, then fletch them with a left wing natural barred turkey feather with a left helical twist, for rotation and stability and taper the ends for field points. Then align the grain of the wood to be perpendicular to the riser of the bow, before gluing on the nocks, so that all the arrows , flex the same out of the bow, and have consistent spine.
Muito bom... aprendi muito com esta aula da Arte de Fabricar Artesanalmente as Flexas desta Nobre Arte da Arquearia japonesa.. Grande e forte abraço a todos.. Domo ARIGATÔ. São Paulo , Brasil.
The start was relaxed, with the beautiful craftsmanship well depicted. But the end was extremely tense! Then came the release when the arrow was fired. What a great little film.
E algo realmente fantástico maravilhoso uma obra de arte todo o processo meticuloso poderia haver escolas para treinamento e aprendizado parabéns nao tenho palavras pra elogiar
En tant que tireur à l'arc, je suis absolument admiratif de l'énorme travail de précision et de patience pour la fabrication de ces magnifiques flèches C'est grâce au tir à l'arc que j'ai découvert le Zen...
Thank you very much for this beautiful video. It shows an amazing tradition. So much patience and beauty in making an arrow.😊 Wish and your loved ones the best.
I used to make wooden arrows with turkey feather fletching when I was a kid. Amazing how you can make two essentially interchangeable items ... using almost none of the same techniques.
Only the ones you see in videos like this 😂. Nobody makes videos showing the average mediocre japanese people doing average mediocre thing, so a lot of ignorant people are like, "much mysticism, much perfection".
This makes one want to travel to Japan to watch and acquire these arrows after completion. Incredible the hard work and detail that goes into a single arrow
和弓の矢は、鳥の羽を使って一本一本丹念に作られるのは知らなかったのでとても勉強になりました!
古の武士達が、弓矢で戦う風景が思い浮かべロマンを感じますね!
この先も伝えていくべき技術ですね!
I hope he has an apprentice
I’ve always had the utmost respect for the Japanese and their crafts and art. This is a prime example of the beauty and utility of Japanese traditional. Thank you for sharing.
♥️From Canada 🇨🇦
É maravilhoso ver como o Japão mantém suas tradições, sua cultura, valorizam e estimulam os artesãos a continuar fazer sua arte.
Sou artesão no Brasil, um país cujo povo não valoriza suas raízes, sua cultura, seus costumes, e claro, não valoriza seus artesãos.
Espero sinceramente, que numa próxima encarnação eu tenha o privilégio de nascer em meio a um povo como os orientais.
❤❤
Acho admirável um povo que mantém e zela por sua tradição.
Muito obrigado por nos dar a honra de conhecer tão magnífico processo por permitir que de tão distante pudessemos conhecer essa arte tão maravilhosa🙏🙏🙏
I also hope more people will learn about this! Thank you for sharing 🙇🏻♀️
Trabalho maravilhoso! Pratico kyudo no Brasil e fico muito admirado com essa fantástica tradição. Parabéns!
Felicidades por el esfuerzo y dedicación a Sagara Ya y al Club de Kyudo, saludos desde México
I am in awe of the process and the craftsmanship to create these arrows.
I am in love with Japan and always appreciate to see the process of traditional craftsmanship from there.
Everything has a tradition, if not even a ritual.
It makes you appreciate every single thing even more.
You can always live there...............
이 무식한 놈들 활 좀 봐라....크기 좀 봐라!
축소형이고 압축형인 한국 국궁 과 비교 해 보라 ...
ㅉ ㅉㅉ
이 일본 활을 과연 전쟁시에 휴대가 가능한 활이냐!
무식한 녀석들......
Pity all the eagles have to die to make these arrows...😢😢😢.
サガラヤさん 様、私はトルコ出身で、伝統的なトルコのアーチェリーのインストラクターをしています。私たちの矢作りの工程は、あなたのものと非常に似ています。矢作りの工程について、もっと詳しくお聞きしたいです。
Mr. Sagaraya.
I am from Turkey and I am an instructor of traditional Turkish archery. Our arrow making process is very similar to yours. I would like to learn more about the arrow making process.
Trabalho incrível, uma tradição milenar que não pode ser esquecida!
True craftsmanship on display....
Thank you for allowing us to see this beautifully skilled process...it was amazing to watch.
Eso es un arte que se desarrolla, realmente todo un gran artesano.
The craftmanship of this gentleman, a true artisan of bow and arrow manufacturing, is superb. Watching him making, in sharp details, all the processes to build an arrow, was my distinct pleasure. The professional level, displayed in this film, by Mr. Sagara Ya, is mesmerizing and inspiring. From Romania, with respect and love. Your admirer, Alex Baran.
Mit welcher liebe und Hingabe die japaner ihre kunst verrichten verlangt mir den größten Respekt ab...❤😊
I learned more about making arrows from this video than any book i have ever read. A true master of his craft.THANK YOU SIR !
Man I love that the Japanese take so much pride in everything they do. So much dedication.
I really respect the Japanese people for it.
greatest culture 1
It's especially comical if you keep in mind that results in most cases are far of acceptable...
Meanwhile we slush out every creative thought in the Western world because of AI.
@@futuristica1710AI generated arrow 👄
People of all cultures have people that take pride in what they do and are very dedicated. It is not some universal thing where all Japanese people are like this, and the weird mysticism people have about Japanese people always comes up whenever there's a video showing japanese people doing amazing things. But you take videos of people doing amazing things from other cultures and nobody is like, "everyone from that place is so dedicated". Just weird that this is applied to all japanese people because some japanese people are like that
Aprecio muito a ARTE E TRADIÇÃO JAPONESA.
Aprecio também a EDUCAÇÃO e DETERMINAÇÃO FO POVO JAPONÊS.
Um grande abraço a vocês
Brasília DF
BRAZIL
このビデオはとても面白いかったです! どうもありがとうございます
Una obra de arte... gracias por compartir! Admiro su trabajo, saludos desde Argentina, felicitaciones!
Bravo technique ancestrale d'ailleurs c'est ce qui à fait votre force ,ne serait ce que la denture des scies japonaise les meilleurs le must
Absolutely wonderful. I would love to learn that craft. The way I make arrows in the USA is quite a bit different. But traditional ways are disappearing, and that is close to my heart. Too bad there is no place near me to learn. Thank you for demonstrating your craft. By the way, can I buy scissors like those?
Very different to Western (English) style of archery.
I wonder how they would get on with a Longbow?
Surprisingly good, I imagine.
Thank you very much for sharings this art with us. Greetings from Romania
Watching the process of making the traditional arrows is fascinating. You do very skillful and beautiful work.
Интересно и познавательно смотреть на работу мастера. Моё уважение.
по молясь усердно богу ...
Thank you for showing me you craftsmanship. I feel honored to see a master arrow maker practice his art. In my next life I will become your apprentice and you will hopefully teach me. Bless you
neuvěřitelná řemeslná zručnost , znalosti , soustředění a tradice ve výrobě šípú ... máte múj obdiv. = 矢作りにおける驚くべき職人技、知識、集中力、そして伝統...あなたは私の尊敬の念を抱きます。
Thank you for sharing this process in making these and of them in use.
Many thanks " Elder "..
I have been a student of bowyers for 50 plus years..n still each piece,is a new learning
journey,
in itself!
Thank you for sharing your craft!!
🏹🐺🧙♂️🦊🏹
Todo un maestro en la creación de flechas. Felicidades por su trabajo.
Es un placer ver trabajar a un maestro. ¡Gracias!
It is a pleasure to watch a master working. Thanks!
Truly a work of art and love....thank you for sharing this with us!
This is very different from the medieval European arrows I have seen made. The finished arrows are more similar to modern arrows than the European ones. The European ones I have seen made left the string wrapping on the fetchings and tended to either be thickest in the middle or thicker toward the point, rather than perfectly parallel.
The biggest difference was the nocks. In the European ones, before the nock is cut, the end is sawn to make a slot and a slip of cow or goat horn is glued in. The nock is then cut perpendicular to the horn. Because the arrows are tapered, the nock is bulbous and bigger than the end of the arrow it's on. These arrows seem to rely on the string wrap near the end to keep the nock from breaking.
I have heard bamboo arrows have a similar shaft strength to modern carbon fiber arrows.
Overall, I think these arrows would be more accurate. I think the European arrows focused more on being tough, perhaps because their wood isn't as good, or maybe due to differences in armor. Or maybe it's just different priorities.
Very nice arrows.
What do you think about Korean bows and arrows?
Of course in European warfare accuracy with the bow and arrow wasn’t the point. Firepower was. English longbowmen would shoot their arrows at 45 degrees angle into the air above a line of charging knights. The successive volleys, shot off at rapid intervals would find enough targets to winnow the ranks of the charging knights to make it feasible for the pikemen to bring the remaining ones down.
@@slee-01 I'll check them out tomorrow and get back to you on that. 🤔
Amazing looking video. I love it.
Hola, un gran trabajo de fabricación de (plumas ) flechas, de manera tradicional , ese tipo de trabajo tenía que perdurar siempre ,no olvidarlo por lo más moderno y rápido de elaborar, Yo me fabricó mis flechas y entiendo la gran labor de esa fabricación👍👍🤝🤝 desde Castilla y León España
The amount of craftmanship and care the Japanese put into their work is truly amazing.
Everything are in perfections. Great traditional art of making bow and arrow. Thank you
Absolutamente hermosas.
Gracias por su trabajo.
Sin palabras, perfecto.
Absolutely loved this. Much respect to people who continue to do old craftsmanship. In nothing but awe for the people that possess such a skill.
Uma arte artesã linda, herança ainda viva dos mestres artesãos samurais. Podem modernizar o Japão, mas não podem apagar suas heranças.
Fascinating to watch, beautiful craftsmanship. From UK
Pozdrowienia od polaka z Finlandii, tradycja w każdym narodzie jest bardzo ważna, to piękno każdego narodu, piękne jest też to że dzisiaj możemy bardzo łatwo przez internet dzielić się taką wiedzą, możemy wymieniać się opiniami, bardzo interesujące jest tworzenie tradycyjnych narzędzi tradycyjnymi metodami.
@Antagoniusz Często słyszę że najważniejsze to mieć fach w ręku jakiś, to jest szczera prawda, przyjemnie się to ogląda, lubię oglądać takie materiały z całego świata, czy to Polski czy Wielkiej Brytanii, jak ludzie coś tworzą, łuki, drewniane beczki, wiadra, albo miedziane wiadra, wszystko takimi rzemieśliniczymi metodami, coś fascynującego.
Realmente asombroso, no pierdan nunca su cultura, desde la forma artesanal de hacer las flechas hasta la gran disciplina de estas tiradoras a la hora de disparar, gracias por compartir esto con todo el mundo.
This is one of the nicest things I've ever seen!
Beautiful craftmanship. I'm awestruck!
Fascinating insight, ,,and I thought we had the unique Monopoly of the longbow,,,but these blokes know how to make arrows,, and their longbow are much more long,,,,but to what end?
So much admiration for the japanese. So much dedication.
This is an incredible beautiful video for anyone interested in traditional archery. Such simple tools, yet the product is outstanding!
I am most impressed with your way of making arrows.
Um trabalho do mas auto nível do artesanato japonês. (Linda arqueira de azul) Um like do Brasil.
Nádherná práce, je radost se na to dívat. Respekt vašemu umění 🙂
I have watched this video numerous times and will continue to do so. I addition to the beauty of Sagara-san's work, I find it relaxing and peaceful, a wonderful respite from most of what I see in media every day. どうもありがとうございます.
Arte y tradición. Increíble trabajo. Felicitaciones desde Argentina.
I really appreciated the care given to the scything wrap on the front end of the fletching's. Shooting off the thumb makes this detail a must since a feather buried under your skin is no fun at all. As I understand it, this shooting style is more about form than accuracy. Lovely demonstration too. Thankyou ladies.
incredible craftsmanship also what feathers is he using?
Herzliche Grüße und Danke für ihre Arbeit Herr Sagara!
Es ist schön eine solch tolle Handwerkskunst sehen zu dürfen.
Viele Grüße aus Deutschland.🏹
Da kann ich dir nur beipflichten, mo chara. Alles nur Augenmaß und "Gefühl", zusammen mit jahrelanger Erfahrung. Absolut unglaublich!
MsG
Beautiful Craftsmanship !! What a lost art. I used to make my own Cedar arrows. Cut raw shafts, stained them, clear coat, then fletch them with a left wing natural barred turkey feather with a left helical twist, for rotation and stability and taper the ends for field points. Then align the grain of the wood to be perpendicular to the riser of the bow, before gluing on the nocks, so that all the arrows , flex the same out of the bow, and have consistent spine.
素晴らしい作品 - 伝統は芸術の根源である
Um ótimo vídeo isso e uma arte maravilhosa parabéns
Amazing true craftsmanship. There are too few craftsmen of this calibre left in the world , let's hope he passes his skills to the next generation.
Buen vídeo y excelente trabajo. Una tradición muy bonita 👍
Muy bueno el video, me encantó la fabricación, y sobre todo las mujeres tirando del arco 🏹 felicitaciones ❤ saludos desde Argentina
Beautiful Craftmanship! Respect to this family and group of people! Fantastic results, not to mention, Beautiful!
Muito bom ! Parabéns pelo excelente trabalho ! ( Brazil )
Those arrows are a work of art. Beautiful.🇺🇸
Magnificent, I very much enjoyed watching how a true craftsman makes arrows!
Amazing skill! Thanks very much for it! Love from Brazil
I love the craftsmanship.. and art! I really appreciate it!
Thank you Master. I have made arrow from various woods and Bamboo. Yours are much more refined and beautiful. I will try harder.
Lindo trabalho artesanal ...muita experiência e paciência dedicação envolvida.. abraço desde Brasil santa Catarina
Muito bom... aprendi muito com esta aula da Arte de Fabricar Artesanalmente as Flexas desta Nobre Arte da Arquearia japonesa.. Grande e forte abraço a todos.. Domo ARIGATÔ. São Paulo , Brasil.
This is a wonderful art demonstrated by a master craftsman. Thank you very much for bringing it to us all. 😊❤
Très belles images, avec un véritable artiste. Une maîtrise de fabrication exceptionnelle.
The start was relaxed, with the beautiful craftsmanship well depicted. But the end was extremely tense! Then came the release when the arrow was fired. What a great little film.
Bravo, it is always interesting to see a Master Craftsman and Maritial Artists practicing their craft!
Thankyou very much for your time and talent ! I also work with my hands in England , but with leather .
Fantastic. A very exciting insight. I've never seen it like this before, and I'm very interested in old crafts.
E algo realmente fantástico maravilhoso uma obra de arte todo o processo meticuloso poderia haver escolas para treinamento e aprendizado parabéns nao tenho palavras pra elogiar
En tant que tireur à l'arc, je suis absolument admiratif de l'énorme travail de précision et de patience pour la fabrication de ces magnifiques flèches
C'est grâce au tir à l'arc que j'ai découvert le Zen...
Such beautiful making of arrows.
I love the craft in creating the arrows as well as the dedication of the people who take pride in using them.😊
Thank you very much for this beautiful video. It shows an amazing tradition. So much patience and beauty in making an arrow.😊 Wish and your loved ones the best.
how can he sit so long on the floor without any pain??
Excelência, tradição e beleza. Parabéns!
it's amazing how the passion could create such perfect object thank you for sharing . I really enjoy and shared with my friends .
thank you for sharing. craftmanship is dying but hopefully these videos will inspire and people will enjoy learning.
I used to make wooden arrows with turkey feather fletching when I was a kid. Amazing how you can make two essentially interchangeable items ... using almost none of the same techniques.
The Japanese like to reach perfection in almost anything they do.
Only the ones you see in videos like this 😂. Nobody makes videos showing the average mediocre japanese people doing average mediocre thing, so a lot of ignorant people are like, "much mysticism, much perfection".
@@Wyklepheph THANK you for a breath of reality!
Simply fantástic. What an incredible handwork! Thank you.
1:08. Absolument fascinant ! Une rigueur et une minutie qui impose le respect. Une leçon de vie !
Thank you this video! Them arrows are perfection at its highest, cheers.
Such wonderful skills and dedication!
Thank you very much for sharing!
C'est magnifique, merci de partager avec nous ce savoir faire.
Félicitations
This makes one want to travel to Japan to watch and acquire these arrows after completion. Incredible the hard work and detail that goes into a single arrow
U'r culture is amazing!
-Greetings from Sweden..
Greetings from Wales, 職人さんが仕事をしているのを見るのが大好きです。飛行機を作るのにどんな種類の羽根を使っているのか聞きたいのですが、Thank You. 😀😃
Thank you very much
for great skill demonstration
Have a wonderful holiday
Szacunek za ogrom pracy włożony w każdą strzałę.
Fuerza y éxitos Sagara Ya, muy bellas flechas!!!
Bravo pour la perfection de votre art, à méditer...