This is one of my favorite episodes. You have to watch the whole thing. They didn't show the best part in this short. Just throw on the whole Tewaza playlist honestly
@dimadenis657511 күн бұрын
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@time4clocks16 күн бұрын
I didn't even know people still used the abacus!! 🙀🙀
These videos are not getting the attention they deserve. Much appreciation for taking the time and effort to document these crafts in such a humble way.
@coopart12 ай бұрын
This man is truly a master at his craft
@blipzero2 ай бұрын
i want a house like this in alsaka .
@daxliniere2 ай бұрын
I wonder why the wood collectors wear a bell?
@immanla52992 ай бұрын
Incredible!! Surprising this fabric originated during 13th century. I like to learn more more. Such a smart and good way to utilize Banana fibre - a true gift from the nature. I really love to visit this place and get more knowledge about this. I cant wait to visit this place. Lots to learn from Japanese culture. 💚❤
@phillipabat84373 ай бұрын
I was stationed in Japan for 4 years i loved everything about it. Wonderful people and culture. My time there will be with me forever.🌸🗾♥
@carolinaparedesdiaz523 ай бұрын
Uffff.... 😅😅😅 ¡ Vaya tesoro de telar y la técnica para producir piezas únicas que hacen posible que el sueño de la creatividad sea una maravillosa, simple y muy cuidada realidad ! 🌺
@r6m6973 ай бұрын
I'm Japanese and I wanna know more about these wood art, Japanese Wood Industry has been cold and not good economy, but I hope that people would appericiate Wood and Art more 😊 私はてっきり木彫りを立体の形のどうぶつや物を造形するのかと思えば、お皿だったり他にもまだまだ木彫りの種類があるんですかね🤯 A級木材を使った木から作る酒器や皿、後には家具屋さん、建築で木材の普及率が上がるような会社をしたいので、木のお酒のブランドを立ち上げる計画で、こんな素敵な皿の工芸品は世にもっと知られて欲しいな~ぜひ🇨🇦から日本に訪ねて日本の伝統工芸や食や木を盛り上げたいな😊 頑張ってください!
@Yuyu-official-youtube3 ай бұрын
私も日本の伝統工芸を世界に広めたいと思っており、いつも拝見してます! これからも頑張って下さい!!
@toumicarlos40373 ай бұрын
👍👍👍
@toumicarlos40373 ай бұрын
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@toumicarlos40373 ай бұрын
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@livewiya3 ай бұрын
Beautiful to see the combination of old a new, such as Olfa-style breakaway blades and the butane torch. This is more than simply being traditional craft, as in simply imitating the past -- this is a living tradition by incorporating what is new and useful, while still appreciating what has long worked.
@jean-marcdumas-perrin53243 ай бұрын
👍⭐️⭐️⭐️👏
@dougdeeper25373 ай бұрын
♥️❤️♥️❤️
@pilladisimo873 ай бұрын
¿Who use abacus nowdays?
@user-ef1qy9zq1g3 ай бұрын
In Japan, it’s quite common for children to learn. You can search up videos if you’re curious, it’s said to help with brain engagement and can be used to calculate astronomically high numbers with no need of a calculator
@pilladisimo873 ай бұрын
@@user-ef1qy9zq1g really? Thanks for the info
@user-dx8kh5jc5g3 ай бұрын
Maszyny proste, do tego ludzkie ręce i taka precyzja ! Co z tego,że są komputery - abakus to szacunek dla tradycji a poza tym, gdyby zabrakło prądu, wyczerpały się powerbanki, to co wtedy? A b a k u s.
@kanireader3 ай бұрын
3:06 it would be mad funny if he put them in his mouth 😂
@angelaschulz32213 ай бұрын
Dankeschön, das ich das sehen durfte 😊
@srjskam3 ай бұрын
3:53 and 4:13 : I'm surprised that this works, that the pegs find the holes of the beads despite the conical shape, and fast enough that it beats some less random method. Interesting.
@RanmaSyaoranSaotome3 ай бұрын
The lungs of those workers must look like a forest
@RoChaiBo3 ай бұрын
I cant even use a regular calculator
@NealeOBrien3 ай бұрын
This abacus is such a beautiful thing - compare them to an electronic calculator!!! The process of putting the beads on the stick looked unreal!! Just by moving the frame around in the box of beads and they were all in place!!!! Thank you for showing us this.
@MADZIA06063 ай бұрын
*I remember the abacus from my childhood.* *It was just a toy, but it brings back beautiful memories.* *This here is a work of art, thank you for sharing and showing how it is made* *ありがとう* 🙏😊
How would cleaning your machinery cause misshapened beads? Sounds like an excuse to me not to bother with it.
@iotaje13 ай бұрын
If the machine is old it might have all sorts of gaps that were plugged over time by the greasy sawdust. Cleaning it out would put some slack into the motions.
@joydivision19703 ай бұрын
Putting the beans on the sticks looks like magic... o.0
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This is one of my favorite episodes. You have to watch the whole thing. They didn't show the best part in this short. Just throw on the whole Tewaza playlist honestly
😍😍😍😍😍
I didn't even know people still used the abacus!! 🙀🙀
この竿師さんが作っているのは江戸和竿ではなく、江戸和竿から枝分かれした横浜竿ですね。
綺麗
集中力がなければこの作業はできませんね。「今ここ」に集中して一個一個の作業をこなす 生きとし生けるものが幸せでありますように
Beautiful, I just bought one of these paper fan
すごい!!
扇子が日本発祥だと今日しりました。てっきり中国起源だと思ってた
❤very stunning 😍
子供がそろばんを始めました。そろばんというものを知らない時にお店で見かけてほしい!とせがまれたのがきっかけです。 今、日々熱心に練習しています。職人技が詰まったそろばん、大切に使わせていただきます。
加藤真也
Hermoso
¿Alguien sabe qué tipo de papel utilizan?
These videos are not getting the attention they deserve. Much appreciation for taking the time and effort to document these crafts in such a humble way.
This man is truly a master at his craft
i want a house like this in alsaka .
I wonder why the wood collectors wear a bell?
Incredible!! Surprising this fabric originated during 13th century. I like to learn more more. Such a smart and good way to utilize Banana fibre - a true gift from the nature. I really love to visit this place and get more knowledge about this. I cant wait to visit this place. Lots to learn from Japanese culture. 💚❤
I was stationed in Japan for 4 years i loved everything about it. Wonderful people and culture. My time there will be with me forever.🌸🗾♥
Uffff.... 😅😅😅 ¡ Vaya tesoro de telar y la técnica para producir piezas únicas que hacen posible que el sueño de la creatividad sea una maravillosa, simple y muy cuidada realidad ! 🌺
I'm Japanese and I wanna know more about these wood art, Japanese Wood Industry has been cold and not good economy, but I hope that people would appericiate Wood and Art more 😊 私はてっきり木彫りを立体の形のどうぶつや物を造形するのかと思えば、お皿だったり他にもまだまだ木彫りの種類があるんですかね🤯 A級木材を使った木から作る酒器や皿、後には家具屋さん、建築で木材の普及率が上がるような会社をしたいので、木のお酒のブランドを立ち上げる計画で、こんな素敵な皿の工芸品は世にもっと知られて欲しいな~ぜひ🇨🇦から日本に訪ねて日本の伝統工芸や食や木を盛り上げたいな😊 頑張ってください!
私も日本の伝統工芸を世界に広めたいと思っており、いつも拝見してます! これからも頑張って下さい!!
👍👍👍
👍👍👍
👍👍👍
Beautiful to see the combination of old a new, such as Olfa-style breakaway blades and the butane torch. This is more than simply being traditional craft, as in simply imitating the past -- this is a living tradition by incorporating what is new and useful, while still appreciating what has long worked.
👍⭐️⭐️⭐️👏
♥️❤️♥️❤️
¿Who use abacus nowdays?
In Japan, it’s quite common for children to learn. You can search up videos if you’re curious, it’s said to help with brain engagement and can be used to calculate astronomically high numbers with no need of a calculator
@@user-ef1qy9zq1g really? Thanks for the info
Maszyny proste, do tego ludzkie ręce i taka precyzja ! Co z tego,że są komputery - abakus to szacunek dla tradycji a poza tym, gdyby zabrakło prądu, wyczerpały się powerbanki, to co wtedy? A b a k u s.
3:06 it would be mad funny if he put them in his mouth 😂
Dankeschön, das ich das sehen durfte 😊
3:53 and 4:13 : I'm surprised that this works, that the pegs find the holes of the beads despite the conical shape, and fast enough that it beats some less random method. Interesting.
The lungs of those workers must look like a forest
I cant even use a regular calculator
This abacus is such a beautiful thing - compare them to an electronic calculator!!! The process of putting the beads on the stick looked unreal!! Just by moving the frame around in the box of beads and they were all in place!!!! Thank you for showing us this.
*I remember the abacus from my childhood.* *It was just a toy, but it brings back beautiful memories.* *This here is a work of art, thank you for sharing and showing how it is made* *ありがとう* 🙏😊
「これはね、東洋の計算機だよ」 掛け算を間違う → エンカウントのタイミングがずれる → あわや縛り〇
How would cleaning your machinery cause misshapened beads? Sounds like an excuse to me not to bother with it.
If the machine is old it might have all sorts of gaps that were plugged over time by the greasy sawdust. Cleaning it out would put some slack into the motions.
Putting the beans on the sticks looks like magic... o.0
ئەم شێوازی ژماردنە ڕێک لەو گرێیانەدەچێت کەلەشارستانێتیە کۆنەکانی پیرۆو ئەوناوچانەی تری ئەمریکا باوبووە تا ئێستاش بەبەردەوامی دەکرێت واتە گرێکان کەلە بەن وخوری دروست کراوە گۆڕانکاری بەسەر مادە و بابەتەکاندا هاتووەدا
🥰🥰🥰
It was beautiful, thank you!
I know that the crafter explained why the wood dust is left on the machinery, but... all my eyes see are environmental and fire hazards. 😬
Very interesting to watch. Thankyou.
Amazing craftsmanship!
あの頃はローラースケートごっこしてすみませんでした。
this is the intro to the japanese version of twin peaks.
Arigatou for sharing and this so professional video❤