A Young Japanese Swordsmith and Polisher's Art Blade

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IvanYuka-Japan

IvanYuka-Japan

14 күн бұрын

We asked Kenshiro Daimon to polish Tatsuto Yamano's sword, which was made for the Japanese sword competition in 2024. Both are young craftsmen, just before the age of 30, but with great skills. We are happy to be able to experience art and work with them.
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Kenshiro Daimon (大門健士郎 氏) - Polisher
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Tatsuto Yamano (山野逹人 氏) - Blacksmith
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包丁研ぎ歴25年、現在は日本三代包丁産地である大阪府堺市で包丁会社に勤めているカナダ人と、そのパートナーの日本人のYukaです。
2024年に行われる日本の刀剣コンクールのために作られた、山野逹人氏の太刀を大門健士郎氏に研磨していただき、その受け取りに行った際の動画です。
両名とも三十歳手前と日本刀業界では若手ながら、素晴らしい技量を持った職人です。彼らの技拝見させていただき、大変貴重な機会をいただき感謝しております。
Hello, we, Ivan and Yuka have a unique experience of Japan through our business and life such as rich Japanese culture, exquisite crafts, breathtaking natural landscapes, beautiful foods and exciting travel, we share what we feel through our business and our lives. By sharing such our experiences, we hope that you will enjoy through our videos!
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Пікірлер: 20
@matija.k
@matija.k 13 күн бұрын
It was an absolute pleasure to watch this. Thank you 🙏
@tommyle628
@tommyle628 12 күн бұрын
he looks like a 30-year-old craftsman, but already has 40 years of experience.
@Myndness
@Myndness 12 күн бұрын
a beautiful piece of art.
@dombond6515
@dombond6515 12 күн бұрын
Please keep these videos coming. What an experience just watching from my phone
@matthewhearst1624
@matthewhearst1624 13 күн бұрын
Amazing content as always!
@James-Burton
@James-Burton 12 күн бұрын
Fascinante! 👏👏👏👏👏
@filipkopiczynski8738
@filipkopiczynski8738 13 күн бұрын
Great work, hamon looks like a picture of snowy forgotten land. Is it possible to talk more about natural stones and their PH and how it works on steels?
@jiahaotan696
@jiahaotan696 13 күн бұрын
SECONDED
@ivanyuka-japan
@ivanyuka-japan 8 күн бұрын
We are currently considering answering in reel to interesting questions, your question was listed as one candidate!
@DonRubinjo
@DonRubinjo 3 күн бұрын
@@ivanyuka-japan Hi Ivan, enjoyed this video greatly. I have a whetstone related question, which I´am wondering about since years. How does the Togishi manage the oxidation of the part on the sword he is polishing? Have got japanese stones from different stratas my self, but all of them and also the synthetics causing an immediate oxidatin effect. Especially when the slurry is´n washed off with soap or somthing alkaline. Greetings
@Yupppi
@Yupppi 12 күн бұрын
Another really fascinating video, so nice to watch. The way light reflects from that blade is hypnotising. I'm also surprised how round his stones are, is that on purpose to create the desired geometry or just something that has happened and he works with it? I'd be also interested in hearing more about -nagura names for the stones, because I've recently learned how here in the west we have the cleaning/slurry stone nagura, but many of the natural stones in Japan seem to have a name including nagura, so it's assumedly a much more versatile word than just a name for the specific stone we use here. In general the world of natural stones seems endless so that could be interesting to learn more about. On top of it, looks like people who use them choose a specific stone for every individual blade by some standards and experience, making it quite a unique thing for every single blade.
@laforgeduronin1597
@laforgeduronin1597 9 күн бұрын
just wow, great master !
@tiran004
@tiran004 Күн бұрын
shashumi sharping knive sharping
@AKCrazyRussian
@AKCrazyRussian 13 күн бұрын
Awesome 👍🏻
@KeeganDonovan
@KeeganDonovan 13 күн бұрын
Really like your videos! Great, and informative content. I wonder if you have noticed there’s a typo in your thumbnail though?
@ivanyuka-japan
@ivanyuka-japan 8 күн бұрын
Ops thank you for letting us know, fixed!
@charlieredman3710
@charlieredman3710 9 күн бұрын
Hi! i would love to know where i can purchase stones such as this?
@ivanyuka-japan
@ivanyuka-japan 8 күн бұрын
While there are different good shops for different stones, but we recommend Namikawa Heibei in Tokyo for Uchigumori stone, their stones are very nice
@qaibthai8996
@qaibthai8996 13 күн бұрын
i would never understand the depth of their polishing..... in the usa, i would just finish it in 1 hour. and just live with the result. to think it takes them an entire month means that i haven't scratched the surface to how they see polishing. all that extra freee time is nice
@pcap8810
@pcap8810 12 күн бұрын
it's not free, it's very very expensive
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