MUSAK set to Japanese Samurai Sword Museum visit, Sumida City, Tokyo, JAPAN

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • Sit back and enjoy the Music, courtesy of RUclips music library.
    Tunes for relaxation, meditation, yoga, babysitting, and especially studying because 25 minutes is the optimal period of continuous studying for academic work. Then take a 5 minute break, and resume study again. Personally, my mind seems to lose focus after 25 minutes. This is from my own personal experience from law school, aviation and police studies.
    This sacred museum, located in Tokyo, Sumida City, Japan, the "Japanese Sword Museum" hosts Japan's National Treasures. These swords, well preserved, all hand made, armed the Samurais of the past for bloody battles spanning centuries. Now considered works of art, these swords are part of the Japanese tradition of excellence. The soul of the sword smith resides in each blade. Sit back and enjoy the splendor and music, or just the tunes.
    Like with travel in general, if you have a smart phone, money and a brain, this museum is easy to find when you are in Japan.
    Be aware that only yen in local paper or coin currency will be accepted for entry. As of this posting, entry is less than 7 US bucks. Check google maps or their website for hours.
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    Original samurai swords, hundreds of years old, are available for purchase on eBay. A separate tutorial will be posted on how to properly go about such ventures, and avoid getting schnookered. Anyone with a passion in all things Japanese are able to be a caretaker of these fine weapons of honor. They are thankfully affordable in price ranges suitable for every budget.
    Special thanks to:
    Monument_Music, Oleksii Holubiev of the UK for use of their Japanese tunes "Misora" and "Koto" used in this video.
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Комментарии • 2

  • @williamlewis8492
    @williamlewis8492 24 дня назад

    Love this, my dream vacation is to go to Japan and visit as many as these museums as possible. I am blessed enough to own a tamahagane shinken.

    • @JendaNYC
      @JendaNYC  18 дней назад

      Yes, a must go! The country is so "normal." Thank you for viewing :)