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@nikitaromaikin3551
@nikitaromaikin3551 8 ай бұрын
Their attitude is amazing. Even the way they speak - you can hear love in their voices towards whats they are doing... Warms my heart.
@Smokey420Greenleaf
@Smokey420Greenleaf 8 ай бұрын
um.... who are you even talking about? there are lots of people in this video.
@katyungodly
@katyungodly 7 ай бұрын
Japanese attitudes are very humble. Notice how the matcha farmer refuses to ever admit his tea is good, always saying its "maa maa" or "so-so"? That is extremely Japanese, he will likely NEVER admit it's good, because that would be considered arrogance in their culture.
@TheZWolf
@TheZWolf 5 ай бұрын
I mean you kinda have to speak that way when youre speaking about your product
@thehunterkirsch
@thehunterkirsch 5 ай бұрын
a lot more Sasha’s as a s assist ass e. Stewreaaass saw. N eeven e seesees as 3:07 3:07 3:07 3:08 3:08 3:08 3:08 e 3:09 3:09 e 3:09 e 3:09 r 3:10 r 3:11 3:11 😅 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅e. 😅😅. 😅 a.😅 😅😅 😅 😅😅 😅. 😅 😅😅. 😅😅 assesses eayis is is earrrr a r were
@julianboguski8104
@julianboguski8104 3 ай бұрын
11:10 😊😊😅😅,😅😊😅😊😅 14:45 0😅😅 c​
@TimberTrainer
@TimberTrainer 3 ай бұрын
Most people could never understand that much care and effort.
@fredkelly6953
@fredkelly6953 11 ай бұрын
Countries all over the world have specialist craftspeople making top of the line products which become works of art but Japan takes that craftsmanship to the next level in practically everything they do. It says something of the people who strive for perfection in all things. They even look for it in the broken and imperfect, what an admirable mindset, worthy of respect.
@seanbear69
@seanbear69 9 ай бұрын
wabi-sabi
@C.HinesEl
@C.HinesEl 9 ай бұрын
I couldn't have said it better!!
@Bradgilliswhammyman
@Bradgilliswhammyman 8 ай бұрын
3/4 craftsmanship 1/4 PT barnum showmanship. Japanese marketing goes more than a little over the top.
@justinmccoy7167
@justinmccoy7167 8 ай бұрын
​@gortnewton4765 too bad the US cant keep up with Taiwan 😂
@unsaturated8482
@unsaturated8482 5 ай бұрын
NO BS >
@bongkem2723
@bongkem2723 8 ай бұрын
every freaking they make (ink, ketle, knife, wine, soy sauce, meat...) can become gold, they do it super precisely at every step, each step takes years to master.
@BoominGame
@BoominGame 5 ай бұрын
They put 2 sticks of wood together and it's already art.
@edringweeko3419
@edringweeko3419 5 ай бұрын
Some Japan stuffs are Overrated and Americans are very good in overrating Japans culture
@sarasumayya3839
@sarasumayya3839 5 ай бұрын
@@edringweeko3419lots of American stuff is seriously overrated thouy
@BoominGame
@BoominGame 5 ай бұрын
@@edringweeko3419 They owe them that much.
@edringweeko3419
@edringweeko3419 5 ай бұрын
@@BoominGame So what about the Iraq and many others
@vnaichannel
@vnaichannel Жыл бұрын
I really admire the Japanese in that they can dedicate their entire lives to maintaining and perfecting products to perfection.
@phillipduvall8638
@phillipduvall8638 11 ай бұрын
Americans are infamous for our inability or unwillingness to make long term plans like that. There's no way we could commit to a hundred or even fifty year plan with any success, we can barely give a decade to anything. We've lost our purpose and we don't know what we want out of life on an individual level, let alone as a collective. Other "less developed" countries are set up very well to take our former place over the next few decades.
@flag_bearertruth6257
@flag_bearertruth6257 11 ай бұрын
which website to buy thsi products fromn london>
@nonRinrin
@nonRinrin 11 ай бұрын
maybe you can check on their website.@@flag_bearertruth6257
@yt_nh9347
@yt_nh9347 11 ай бұрын
@@phillipduvall8638 ignorant comment from someone who clearly doesn't check economic stats
@NoobToobJamarMemes
@NoobToobJamarMemes 11 ай бұрын
​@@yt_nh9347 For real.
@HaroldBernardo122
@HaroldBernardo122 11 ай бұрын
The specialization of their craftsmen is truly amazing.
@OurSpaceshipEarth
@OurSpaceshipEarth 8 ай бұрын
just summed up why AI is KILLttenning -(sry filter 🤞avoison =;r[) civillisasion with Slowed and LOWED - innovation (at the blooding edge outlook)_, too bad they didn't get or lose etc the inevitable, yet arguably far too, early irioniclly also likely too late =-;r[] inveintion tho rioght :[] inventing undercutting (firswt our ijncomgine then our family size and then literally our legs/lives:( is with kindlss and craftm([(]chine)smnshi[p with love and r3espedfct tp you my (sub?:)_humnan friends ❣
@tormodi5925
@tormodi5925 2 ай бұрын
For someone that loves Japan, this was fantastic to see 🤩
@U-inverse369
@U-inverse369 11 ай бұрын
Incredible art of crafting. Quality over quantity. Each human can learn so much from appreciating expertise and paying the price for it. We dont need much. It keeps the mind and home clean.
@Play4Vida
@Play4Vida 11 ай бұрын
no.
@shandhaula
@shandhaula 11 ай бұрын
@play4vida - you seem to be dedicated to troll these comments with "no" as a simple argument or maybe a mean/trick to "engage" conversation...
@Play4Vida
@Play4Vida 11 ай бұрын
@@shandhaula no.
@shandhaula
@shandhaula 11 ай бұрын
​@@ktakahara9145 lol - I think he's a troll Play Station 4 gamer. And Vida is Spanish. I would think about a US or South American origin. China still at war with Japan? Let's see.... Good luck with Yonaguni reinforcement.
@MARILYNANDERSON88
@MARILYNANDERSON88 11 ай бұрын
I can't say which was my favorite. These talented happy hands create love in my heart. Thanks for this excellent documentary.
@Play4Vida
@Play4Vida 11 ай бұрын
no.
@timcarter817
@timcarter817 9 ай бұрын
The ink is absurd. It is way more about cultural importance than use. It’s basically art itself. The knives were my favorite tbh. I had the pleasure to use one of their knives once when I dated a professional chef and she had three of them. The sharpness was not overrated-when I say you could cut hair off of your arms, I mean without exerting an ounce of pressure. It was literally dangerous to use
@gamewowrs4795
@gamewowrs4795 24 күн бұрын
Wspaniałe zdolności wytrwałych ludzi.
@nawazmuhammad3038
@nawazmuhammad3038 11 ай бұрын
What a commitment of all these craftsmen as well as the people have produce such a documentary. wonderful....
@tommytwotone81
@tommytwotone81 11 ай бұрын
What a beautiful culture, full of dedicated hard working people!
@ArabellaPottery
@ArabellaPottery 11 ай бұрын
ROTFLMAO!!!
@cashmerecat9269
@cashmerecat9269 11 ай бұрын
@@ArabellaPottery apparently, he didn't read the history..
@Play4Vida
@Play4Vida 11 ай бұрын
no.
@ArabellaPottery
@ArabellaPottery 11 ай бұрын
@@Play4Vida So true.
@WaterSeesWater
@WaterSeesWater 11 ай бұрын
Yes,their culture is beautiful ! It's very sad that there are many people who read fake history of Japan made up by US ,CCP and other anti-Japan evil forces. Stupidity preveils
@coldsoul333
@coldsoul333 9 ай бұрын
I use Japanese knife once and fell in love with it ever since. It has beautiful texture unlike any other and sharp! I also love that some of them still use wooden handle with no bolt vs synthetic material.
@anonimogames
@anonimogames 11 ай бұрын
in work and mastery culture,Japan is NEXT LEVEL,nobody compares,the country is not perfect,but in those,they will never leave the first position!
@haakonht
@haakonht 11 ай бұрын
Work culture in Japan is so NEXT LEVEL people have been dying from mental exhaustion at a greater rate than even the US...
@thecasualfly
@thecasualfly 4 ай бұрын
​@@haakonhtbirth rate is driving too .. :(
@jennyb.9811
@jennyb.9811 8 ай бұрын
The most expensive resource in the world is time. That's what gives *actual value* to cultural objects. Marketing departments sometimes make you think that the value lies somewhere else..
@PapaTomzTV
@PapaTomzTV 8 ай бұрын
I really admire the dedication that these Japanese put on to their crafts, i used to work in a Japanese company in Cavite they always aim for perfection!
@takithetutor8300
@takithetutor8300 10 ай бұрын
Wow! Japanese put in 100% effort and patience in everything they do. Thanks to the creators of this video. It's insanely informative:)
@RolandMiller-z4s
@RolandMiller-z4s 5 ай бұрын
The specialization of their craftsmen is truly amazing.
@Vinlaell
@Vinlaell 3 ай бұрын
Men? So sexist
@tinhboe6776
@tinhboe6776 Ай бұрын
Bad bot
@lkhbhydroponic6858
@lkhbhydroponic6858 3 ай бұрын
Japanese are bloody awesome love watching this
@rs646dd
@rs646dd 8 ай бұрын
Japan is not only good at traditional manufacturing, but 40 years ago, high-quality Japanese-made appliances were selling all over the world.
@thromboid
@thromboid 6 ай бұрын
I love the sentiment of making something of such quality that it will last generations. Even the hammer the knife-maker was using looked like a work of utilitarian art.
@user-yz3uz4ny8j
@user-yz3uz4ny8j 3 ай бұрын
Even their jav industry is art too. Is top notch. Quality content.
@hippiedude2232
@hippiedude2232 4 ай бұрын
Absolutely love the energy they bring. "Your soul lives on in our knives. Your late grandmother will guide you through the fish with the experience of a veteran fisher." Meanwhile everywhere else: "it's a knife. It cuts stuff. $5, we got a deal or not?"
@cepheus1982
@cepheus1982 3 ай бұрын
you might want to consider japanese founain pen like namiki and sailor... a sight to behold!
@jerryfasy
@jerryfasy 11 ай бұрын
The culture of the Japanese is truly incredible. Come to think that to make one Sumi ink stick it takes four years!
@rhonda1891
@rhonda1891 Ай бұрын
The knives they craft are so beautiful… ❤
@netranger321
@netranger321 8 ай бұрын
mega video!! I love japanes people and their urge for perfection! Awesome skills collected since hundrets of years and many generations!
@daviddefortier5970
@daviddefortier5970 Жыл бұрын
2:00:00 id like to correct the narrator here. Toyota are still producing the weaving machines. I work with their latests air jet weaving machines, and ive worked many years with denim. Other than the natural dyeing method they use in this video, denim can be produced very efficiently and with high quality compared to what i see in this video
@captainwesley5343
@captainwesley5343 11 ай бұрын
Same Toyota that produced cars with fake engine test results and extremely dangerous acceleration pedals? Such delusion.
@Eric-steele
@Eric-steele 8 ай бұрын
Japanese craftanship just cant be topped i have to say. I know good stuff comes out of Europe but Japan has turned excellence into a philosophy. Something western car manufacturers will never understand.
@oxxal7357
@oxxal7357 2 ай бұрын
Or is it just obsession? Many European items in the past were better than Japanese counterparts and was much cheaper.
@inr63
@inr63 3 ай бұрын
Their discipline and dedication to their craft/s are beyond fascinating.
@disruptapps
@disruptapps 11 ай бұрын
Having lived in Japan I can say with certainty that "Buy quality, cry once" holds true.
@takithetutor8300
@takithetutor8300 10 ай бұрын
love this:)
@piotrw2108
@piotrw2108 4 ай бұрын
This is how it should be with everything. You buy it once and you can leave it to your grandchildren and to theirs.
@THSimagery
@THSimagery 5 ай бұрын
This was very fascinating. I love how these artisans, engineers, and craftsman are able to keep such significant traditions alive throughout generations. Was really impressed to me as how they also able to earn a living. The culture has made way for such artist and his beautiful.
@melhawk6284
@melhawk6284 4 ай бұрын
I used to use Sumi ink like watercolor. I loved the sheer CONTROL it gave me of the density of shade.
@amadd5641
@amadd5641 11 ай бұрын
What an amazing man. I was lucky enough to see DEVO one time in Melbourne, Australia nearly 40 years ago now. Still one of the most memorable concerts I've seen.
@elise85391
@elise85391 10 ай бұрын
It's not always that people don't want high quality items, it's that they're not affordable for anybody but the upper class. With the cost of living constantly increasing, nobody can afford to buy quality goods if they cost 10-20x more than the mass produced ones. It makes me mad that that's how it is, but there's only so much we can do. Sometimes it makes sense to splurge on high end items if you're going to use them frequently, like the knives. But many of these other things would be more for a hobby or to display or use a few times, and it doesn't make much sense to pay so much for something you won't use very often. I have so much respect for these craftsmen who put so much time and effort they out into everything they do.
@timcarter817
@timcarter817 9 ай бұрын
“Nobody can afford quality goods” Some of these things have YEARS-LONG waiting times. So yeah, plenty of ppl can afford it, and you just sound like a broke crybaby
@99Plastics
@99Plastics 7 ай бұрын
No one in a single industry uses any of the items shown, for simple fact of they are literally sub part to modern cheap made equivalents. The only people buying this garbage are rich people who like to talk to their friends about how this dog shit piece of ink stank actually took many hours to make lol.
@Bibagodiva55
@Bibagodiva55 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for the really so good search and showing so wonderful and intelligence of a lot of our human Sisters! Yesss... Chinese or any Languages like Singhalese, Japanese or anything are for me also not understandable, but I can hear the Proudnes of their Work ! I'm very grateful and thankful that you shows so good some about their Craftmanship. ...I was often and long times in Central-Asia over 45 years now....I love to get a good look about their Traditional Work.... Thank's LOT of Our Ancientient:s of Times 🥰🙏🏼🤗💕❣️👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@deckiedeckie
@deckiedeckie 11 ай бұрын
One has to admire these folks
@SarahAnnUlloa-vo1iq
@SarahAnnUlloa-vo1iq 11 ай бұрын
Perfectionism made with pride. How wonderful and very Japanese. Thank you.
@Tom-uy1my
@Tom-uy1my 11 ай бұрын
Very beautifull to watch Japanese society and dedication to hard work. Unfortunately it does not necessarily rhymes with business success or mere surviving . That is the sad part, BUT a call to pragmatism to join with quality of workmanship. When I see all these item sold on Amazon with proof of origin, I will hope for Japanese joining financial survival with their cultural treasures.
@oscarli2409
@oscarli2409 11 ай бұрын
When I came to Canada from Japan, I was surprised to find that Amazon in North America was filled with various brands that looked like Japan but were actually unheard of in Japan.... Actually, they are not from Japan or some low-end products.
@ZainAli-yz3yo
@ZainAli-yz3yo 3 ай бұрын
Japanese perfection!🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟👍
@petergarcia8225
@petergarcia8225 4 ай бұрын
To visit the past only reveals the future. 😊
@J.E.W.S1967
@J.E.W.S1967 Жыл бұрын
Yes, there are a lot of other places to buy knives, but I’m sick and tired of buying junk. I would rather spend the money on quality product that will last me forever instead of buying this junk from China, Taiwan, and all that crap the knives this gentleman makes is unbelievable the amount of time Amount of love in the soul that is put into these knives is like a samurai sword. I would wait 34 years to get knives from this gentleman if I could afford it because quality beats quantity and price every time with me why spend $20 on a piece of crappy knife from China when you could spend a couple hundred dollars on a knife that would last you a lifetime And will probably be sharper than the $20 knife from China as all China does is push out crappy products for the world to buy. I’m sick of it. I just want to buy quality products for a decent price now this man is charging every penny that he deserves for those knives because of the workmanship, the quality that goes into those knives, so whoever can afford knives from this gentleman order them and let me know what you think please and anyone that has a kind heart would love to buy me a couple knives. I would greatly appreciate it to give to my daughter who is my caregiver I’m permanently disabled 17 years now, so she does all the cooking and everything in the house so I would just like to give her a great gift sadly a gift I cannot forward myself. Thank you to everyone that’s reading this. I’m sorry if I brought anybody down I’m just trying to be honest honesty gets far in this world, thank you to everyone happy holidays to everyone stay safe and I hope you get lots and lots of presents John
@arfriedman4577
@arfriedman4577 Жыл бұрын
Wusthoff is a good knife less expensive. I have a filet knife. I think its german.
@s._3560
@s._3560 11 ай бұрын
Well, a $20 knife Made in China can have many many customers around the world. People from poor developing countries and developed countries as well would be happy to spend $20 on a knife. It also depends on what your local shop was willing to pay to buy the product. If they paid the Chinese factory a measly sum, then they can make cheaper products with cheaper quality too. Your local shop could have bought the cheapest quality knife for $1 from China and still try to sell you the knife for $20. China can also make real quality stuff as evidenced by the many technologies they have achieved these days in many fields which has caused the ire of the West. By the way, by not overspending on your knives and buying a $20 knife, you also have more disposable income to spend on many other material stuff to enrich your life or just save up. So don't fault the Made in China knife. You choose to buy a cheap knife. I don't think you would like it if everytime you buy something from your shop it costs as much as all these products in this video...like expensive watermelons and grapes from Japan. They can of course, one just has to go to Erewhon to shop and feel exclusive and exceptional.
@sessionbuddyco
@sessionbuddyco 11 ай бұрын
knife maintenance itself is a skill (like general care, honing, sharpening and using proper cutting boards). serious (expensive) knives are for serious cooks. an amateur cook can easily wreck an expensive knife (worst case hurt themself) and a skilled cook can perform with a cheap knife, it would just require extra maintenance. leave your daughter to discover what she likes and level up her skills and tools naturally. the best thing you can do is support her every step of the way (including financially), but let her take the lead. let her tell you what she wants or needs. I wish your daughter all the best on this beautiful journey.
@hanamaomao
@hanamaomao 10 ай бұрын
japanese products aren't simply better because they are japanese , and not all chinese products are low quality . i can hear the xenophobia talking .. research the products and look at the materials used . a handmade knife that is the same quality as a factory knife but is 200 usd more expensive .. is not worth it or atleast not worth the extra cost . something being handmade doesn't change its intrinsic value
@hobbes3
@hobbes3 9 ай бұрын
You just gotta know what to buy where. I bought a hand made (hammered) wok from China for like $50 and brought it back to the US in my checked luggage. Better than anything I've ever used or seen on Amazon and even better than my made-in-Japan (but still mass produced) wok. You can buy something similar in the US, but it'll cost like $200-$300 due to shipping weight.
@dottester3039
@dottester3039 3 ай бұрын
Amazing extreme craftsmanship, entirely joyful to see and the knowledge it continues to exist, this makes my heart sing, thank you.
@johannunnsteinsson188
@johannunnsteinsson188 9 ай бұрын
What amazing nation , honor and traditions above all.
@jesseray180
@jesseray180 9 ай бұрын
Bro might be making knives but his salesmanship is first rate. I don’t even cook and I want one 😂
@1gbayfisher
@1gbayfisher 8 ай бұрын
How do you eat?
@jesseray180
@jesseray180 8 ай бұрын
@@1gbayfisher takeout and girlfriend/family. Somehow the universe always pairs me with women that cook 😅
@haasandreas
@haasandreas 5 ай бұрын
Very impressive.Thanks for the insight.😁
@haggaisimon7748
@haggaisimon7748 11 ай бұрын
One of the most creative nations in the world. I am 60 and I am thinking to learn Japanese, for I like J-rock ballads. I just wonder if it is possible to do at such age?
@davidhaller7306
@davidhaller7306 11 ай бұрын
I'm learning Spanish at 57. Learning languages is good mental exercise. The challenge with Japanese is the Kani writing system, but it's fairly easy to learn the two Japanese alphabets (hiragana and katakana), and then it's not that much more difficult than, say, Spanish. The key thing is to use the right learning tools (hint: don't use Dueling for Japanese); there are some Reddit groups with pretty good overviews of Japanese learning resources (I'd be more specific but I'm hardly an expert polyglot.)
@haggaisimon7748
@haggaisimon7748 11 ай бұрын
@@davidhaller7306 yep, I invest a lot of time now in Korean. I did French, started at 40. At 42 I taught Matlab in French, and microeconomics. Granted, I had only Norwegian students, but in Matlab class I had African students. English I stated at 34. At 60 I started Korean but im thinking about Japanese simultaneously. Zut, that’s me. I did some Spanish recently but I hooked on Korean dramas nowadays.
@SarahAnnUlloa-vo1iq
@SarahAnnUlloa-vo1iq 11 ай бұрын
Yes, age has nothing to do with it.
@noriyukitakano2366
@noriyukitakano2366 10 ай бұрын
Fluency may come second. Lots of people appreciate your attitude speaking/writing in a foreign language. Japan is at least one of such places. I was born 60 years ago and am living in Japan, one of so many to feel happy to communicate with you in Japanese, too!
@robbytheartist3997
@robbytheartist3997 10 ай бұрын
I need to learn a useful trade like these respectable masters. They are a true gem to life and many are elderly. Just to say that hopefully their life works and skill are one day passed down. I could sit and watch them for hours, days, even years and not get tired of their crafts. They are truly amazing people!!!
@scrooge-mcduck
@scrooge-mcduck 11 ай бұрын
Every time I hear "simple" I know what will follow: "but takes years to master".
@Dexter_Morgan_305
@Dexter_Morgan_305 10 ай бұрын
Japanese manufacturing dedicate their efforts to ensure minimal to no compromises.
@user-sk4gj3ji3o
@user-sk4gj3ji3o 5 ай бұрын
Perfection is important
@robertsarodnik5341
@robertsarodnik5341 4 ай бұрын
❤ great Video!
@ElitePortraits
@ElitePortraits 8 ай бұрын
Proudly , i can say i have one Takayuki knife with the same quality as takamura, ( with Damascus VG-10) These families has been making the best knifes in the world. The feeling of using these knifes are in another level.
@kennykwong8507
@kennykwong8507 11 ай бұрын
Great video Business Insider.
@RazDaz74
@RazDaz74 11 ай бұрын
Japanese culture is so different than ANY other culture, especially American. A lifetime of knife cutting skills for sushi, or rice preparation... art, waygu beef... the list is endless.
@hpd_hero
@hpd_hero 8 ай бұрын
The Japanese craftsmanship, feeling and attention to detail is something I wish the rest of the world would learn from! I have to say I was a bit disappointed in seeing the raising of the cows, after hearing these cows have a better life than most people, definitely a tale more than anything - not surprising though as the Japanese culture is not very kind to either animals or women. No one is perfect, but we all have lots to learn from this fascinating little country.
@kylemack8864
@kylemack8864 8 ай бұрын
Most people don't have a dollar value assigned to them of $300k plus. Its not about the cow, its about the money that can be made from it.
@JaydaDrake
@JaydaDrake 7 ай бұрын
I believe that old man is still getting them cows drunk 🤣
@realomon
@realomon 8 ай бұрын
look at all those hard working people. they arent trying to enrich themselves. And while they have done well fro themselves, obviously, it looks like they are very dedicated to fullfill their legacy by creating/crafting their produtcs and became legends while doing it.
@MarinkaMajdancic
@MarinkaMajdancic 3 ай бұрын
It's wonderful to see how the animal's are loved. I'm curious do the cows spend their whole life in the pen?
@roxsed
@roxsed 8 ай бұрын
Everything in Japan takes 100 years to master
@tarakanjana4482
@tarakanjana4482 3 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@josephmalek1724
@josephmalek1724 10 ай бұрын
Beautifully executed!! editing, filming, and the sound of the voice-over girl is so soothing. beautiful music background:) this is just the most relaxing informative documentary I've seen recently thank you!
@q_ayyah
@q_ayyah 5 ай бұрын
Thank you! 🥰🤗
@attyjay8040
@attyjay8040 11 ай бұрын
Japanese whiskey should be on this video
@noriyukitakano2366
@noriyukitakano2366 10 ай бұрын
You may be a Japanese whisky fan, but I don't think it is the most expensive product when shipped. The market only makes the price higher and higher. Such large amount of money mostly goes to the market guys.
@Torch2mua1
@Torch2mua1 Жыл бұрын
Love these compilations!
@turdferguson2982
@turdferguson2982 Ай бұрын
My son has become interested in japanese culture, as I was from a young age and partially from studying shorin ryu, and so I've been watching documentaries to share and encourage his interests and greatly enjoyed seeing the passion and skill of the artists and craftsmen working on advancing and preserving their cultural heritage through their expertise and devotion to their tradition. Thank you to everyone who works so hard to bring these products to the market and to those who worked so hard to tell their stories in such a masterful way.
@OutofMind-y8z
@OutofMind-y8z 5 ай бұрын
love it
@VinhNguyen-yi1kk
@VinhNguyen-yi1kk 8 ай бұрын
3:35 I'm pretty sure that this would be annealing the steel - making it softer to work with. It basically involves heating up the steel and then letting it cool down slowly rather then dipping it into water/oil.
@scottbaker2451
@scottbaker2451 11 ай бұрын
Amazing. Shame they didn't include fountain pens. Japanese brands like Pilot/Namiki and Sailor make absolutely gorgeous pens.
@Lunatic4Bizcas
@Lunatic4Bizcas 10 ай бұрын
I don't like Pilot at all; Uniball is better in my opinion and of course that brand is made in Japan also.
@carlsoll
@carlsoll Ай бұрын
1:02:38 This part was really interesting about the Bonsai Trees taking Generations to Begin. I turned up the volume to really listen in, and *than* noticed it was in a different language O.O
@cristianhugomunozcampos3450
@cristianhugomunozcampos3450 3 ай бұрын
21:25 As always, monks saving the world, it doesn't matter if it´s in Asia or Europe.
@michalisyerakakis3980
@michalisyerakakis3980 2 ай бұрын
Dear Americans life is not all about money it is about craftmanship.
@patcharaladacraig716
@patcharaladacraig716 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for everything, very informative....
@J.E.W.S1967
@J.E.W.S1967 Жыл бұрын
I would love to be able to purchase those knives from that gentleman for my daughter who’s just learning how to cook that would be an awesome gift but the pricing which it’s well worth the money for me I cannot afford, but it’s great watching this video. I’m learning so much. Thank you very much for the video, and as soon as I win the lottery or come into money, I’m definitely going to buy a knife set from that gentleman for my daughter. I’m gonna give her the best knife at out there for her to become the best chef. Thank you again for the video, your knives are awesome very very well. Crafted like an video just like a samurai sword, a lot of heart and soul goes into those knives. I can see happy holidays to everyone.
@ferryvantichelen6521
@ferryvantichelen6521 Жыл бұрын
There are a lot of other less pricy knives that still make an awesome present. Try a good knife shop and let them advice you
@arfriedman4577
@arfriedman4577 Жыл бұрын
Wusthoff is a very good knife. I believe it's German. I have one. It's a filet knife.
@J.E.W.S1967
@J.E.W.S1967 Жыл бұрын
@@arfriedman4577 thank you very much I’ll look it up on the Internet. I won’t be able to give it to my daughter for Christmas and at least I’ll be able to give her a good knife. She’s such a good girl. Going to the University to stay home to take care of her father me lol since I’m disabled, she’s the best daughter and father can ask for to do a sacrifice like that because it’s taking her longer. I’m so grateful that I have her in my life and thank you very much for letting me know about that knife. I’ll look into it I just want to give my daughter the very best and I can afford, she’s been giving me the very best of herself being my caregiver the sacrifices she has made for me I could never repay her for that.
@arfriedman4577
@arfriedman4577 Жыл бұрын
@johnsihr4498 your welcome. My Wolfgang puck 3 piece kitchen set was made by wusthoff too. Gordon ramsey uses wusthoff knives I think. There's also zwilling, and Henkels. She may need to see which brand is more comfortable for her to use because they are different weights and thickness.
@scottiebumich
@scottiebumich Жыл бұрын
Are you honestly comparing a mass produced Germany-style SS knife (with a hardness of 58) to a handmade Japanese knife (with a hardness of 63)@@arfriedman4577
@EmpoweredYou98
@EmpoweredYou98 10 ай бұрын
Inspiring, thanks for sharing.
@fredkelly6953
@fredkelly6953 11 ай бұрын
You gets what you pays for but quite frankly the craftmanship of some Japanese products is so beautiful money is secondary.
@pf4773
@pf4773 8 ай бұрын
Absolutely incredible 3 hour special. I would love to check out the jeans and porcelain :). Thanks for a wonderful eye-opening documentary.
@JoashDylan
@JoashDylan 11 ай бұрын
Japanese people always create interesting things😊
@Play4Vida
@Play4Vida 11 ай бұрын
no.
@JoashDylan
@JoashDylan 11 ай бұрын
@@Play4Vida 😁😁
@Nektaria11000
@Nektaria11000 2 ай бұрын
How does this great gift and talent square up with their fierce cruelty inherent in them not only to outsiders but also to their own .Their conquests and the practice of Harakiri reflect this trait.
@Kbrjp-kx8sl
@Kbrjp-kx8sl Ай бұрын
When you live in Japan and know well how they’re dedicated to the word perfection.
@sparkeyjones6261
@sparkeyjones6261 5 ай бұрын
Interesting, my in-laws in Japan raise Matsuzaka beef in Mie Prefecture. It's what we eat at their house every year when I visit. I knew it was some of the highest quality wagyu in the country, but I hadn't realized it was quite that expensive. I'm going to have to figure out how to smuggle some back in a suitcase 😅
@stevenb3554
@stevenb3554 11 ай бұрын
You're amazing, a legend and a pioneer!
@strangevisions5162
@strangevisions5162 6 ай бұрын
25:18 Well, now we know why all the cows are still virgins 🤣
@Rad-MindMatters
@Rad-MindMatters 10 ай бұрын
Japanese people are well known for the efforts they give in everything they do wether it's food, crafts, or electronic products. They have this term, kodawari (relentless pursuit of perfection), which they apply in their craftsmanship. I've always been at awe at the Japanese strive for perfectionism and dedication to work. This Japanese concept of “kaizen” of continual improvement throughout their lives are their pursuit of perfection.
@jamess5630
@jamess5630 11 ай бұрын
The love shown for a culture with no regards to animal cruelty is astounding.
@ZEFOLI
@ZEFOLI 11 ай бұрын
watched the entire video and its all absolutely fascinating really appreciate you sharing all of this
@J.E.W.S1967
@J.E.W.S1967 10 ай бұрын
Yes, you’re absolutely right but since my wife and daughter are my caregivers since I am disabled, I’m 56 years old and probably won’t make it to 60 so I just wanted to give my daughter something really nice so when I’m no longer here she can always look at it hold it in her hand and think of me getting that for her. I have nothing to leave my daughter but memories so that’s why I was saying if I could get her something nice I know it’s expensive and I can’t afford it but I wish I could, just so she would always remember me when she’s using it when she’s cooking or doing anything so this way she remembers that I did what I could with what I had in the short time I have left so thank you for responding. I totally agree with you. It’s just having nothing to leave your daughter, but she takes care of you since I’m disabled, I just want to something nice for her. Thank you for reaching out to me. Stay safe, everyone.
@israeldelarosa5461
@israeldelarosa5461 8 ай бұрын
Anyone know what timestamp the thumbnail is from?
@Diddmaster
@Diddmaster 7 ай бұрын
35:06
@adamhenry6440
@adamhenry6440 2 ай бұрын
Incredible craftsmanship. Such a privilege to be able to see inside their worlds.
@TomasLjung-jj5dp
@TomasLjung-jj5dp Ай бұрын
So good products hand crafted and good quality i live in europa must say bravo bravo Bravissimo ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆
@Jazzclub101
@Jazzclub101 4 ай бұрын
Difference between mass production And Craftmanship
@sicks6six
@sicks6six 11 ай бұрын
japan, where suffering from OCD is financially rewarded,
@DarkTouch
@DarkTouch 8 ай бұрын
Japanese woodworking tools: hand planes and chisels. the best in the world.
@northliftbelts
@northliftbelts 10 ай бұрын
This was so awesome and incredibly well made!
@MARILYNANDERSON88
@MARILYNANDERSON88 11 ай бұрын
Message: no one needs to be special: yet every one must be special at their own job.
@JackTalyorD
@JackTalyorD 5 күн бұрын
Quality of life takes many forms
@frofrofrofro900
@frofrofrofro900 10 ай бұрын
Greetings from Tricity in Poland. Thx for this interesting video
@vblake530530
@vblake530530 9 ай бұрын
That moment when you realize, Yep, it’s worth the price.
@Hoozpoppin
@Hoozpoppin 5 ай бұрын
Japanese BBQ eel's are legitimate one of my favourite foods.
@lolo-su6ig
@lolo-su6ig 11 ай бұрын
i just love the bonsai lady!
@fawnriverpuppyservices76
@fawnriverpuppyservices76 5 ай бұрын
I believe investors should focus on under-the-radar stocks, especially given the present rollercoaster nature of the stock market. 35% of my $270,000 portfolio consists of collapsing stocks that were previously respected, and I don't know where to go from here.
@DonatellaVersace44
@DonatellaVersace44 5 ай бұрын
Explore the option of engaging financial advisors, estate planners, or tax experts. Their specialized expertise can assist you in navigating intricate financial decisions.
@BINDERANDREAULRIKE
@BINDERANDREAULRIKE 5 ай бұрын
Accurate asset allocation is crucial, and some individuals use hedging strategies or allocate part of their portfOlio to defensive assets for market downturns. Expert guidance is vital for achieving this. This approach has helped me stay finan-cially secure for over five years, yielding nearly $1 million in returns on invest-ments.
@CharleyHull-dn6nh
@CharleyHull-dn6nh 5 ай бұрын
Pls can you leave the info of your Financial advisor here, I am really in need of one.
@BINDERANDREAULRIKE
@BINDERANDREAULRIKE 5 ай бұрын
She goes by ‘Melissa Jean Talingdan’.’ I suggest you look her up. To be honest, I almost didn't buy the idea of letting someone handle growing my finance, but so glad I did.
@CharleyHull-dn6nh
@CharleyHull-dn6nh 5 ай бұрын
I just curiously searched her up, and I have sent her an email. I hope she gets back to me soon. Thank you
@madcowjr8728
@madcowjr8728 4 ай бұрын
13:33 makes me wonder how much it would be if they used some good old Shell Rotella 5w40 T6 oil rather than grape or sesame
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