Sugino Sensei 10th Dan Master of Katori Shinto Ryu
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- The video of Sugino Sensei who is 10th Dan Master of Katori Shinto Ryu (one of the oldest existing schools of traditional Japanese martial arts systems in Japan).
0:00 Greeting and beginning
1:03 Culmination and demonstration of art
3:28 Ending and leaving the stage
Sugino died in 1998. Video probably from the 60s. We posted in 2010. He was a legend in the art of the sword and aikido.
Tenshin Shoden Katori Shinto-Ryu is one of the oldest extant Japanese martial arts and an exemplar of bujutsu.
Learn more about this in Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenshin...
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Brothers, we meet again. Let us come back here after 5 years.
Count me in
Aight.
Sure
Same here 💪🏻
I will probably forget.
Everybody gangsta until sensei activates the Ghost Stance.
I liked this comment then realized I was the 70th like so I unliked
NO HONORU!
Did anyone play through the game in Japanese or just me
He taps the sword to clean the blood off of it just like Jin too.
GOT the platinum 😉
It’s March 2024 who’s still watchin this
It is my first time here actually
hm
=
good to be back. even years later. its still beautiful.
yep
No idea how I got here, but hello.
This is the man who gave us amazing fighting choreography in many of Akira Kurosawa's movies. A great martial arts master and a great artist.
😂😂
What? My grandma has more action with his kitchen knives
Your grandma is a man??@@BigBoss-gb4cx
Why does your grandma have his kitchen knifes?
@@BigBoss-gb4cxsome ppl get on the internet to make themselves look ignorant and its really funny
That's a nice fact to know!! I was just thinking on Kurosawas movies by seeing this recomendation
1:41 His Katana leaving an afterimage, is this the next level samurai
What is this
Yeah. That was my first time seeing an afterimage...
In 3:20 check it
Next Level Camera Quality 😅
So don't invade Earth you stay put in your alien realm lest you face the katana.☝️
You might think nothing happened, but if we pan to the left we could see that he cut through the building walls, park trees, truck's engine block and a thickest sumo wrestler.
Thats why cameraman shooting him from side
and he's not actually screaming, it was his victim
Lol
mr slav why u not verified
Hahhaha😂😂😂
He has excellent control of the blade. His cuts have virtually no recoil and his movements are precise and fluid. Ive trained this same Kata and am no where near this precise.
Ok sir thank you because im ignorant about this art and thought he did nothing special but you cleared that up for me. Thanks again!
@@user-cs6vw4jg2c no problem 👍. The sword style is called Iaido and translates to unleashing the sword. It was developed for use during peacetime. Because you could not tell if or when someone would attack you the Art was developed to draw the blade and attack in one quick motion. Lots of blocks and strikes aren't necessary in this type of scenario so in iaido the emphasis is placed on precision, fluidity, and speed.
Bruce Lee will beat him up!😁
It’s like practicing quick draw, how quickly can you go from holstered to kill shot. I can see on his face he is imagining his opponent, blocking his moves and wiping his blood off.
Sure his cut has no recoil, he's cutting low density air...at the speed of smell.
I like how he ritualistically flicks the blood off the sword before putting it back in the sheath each time. It's called Chiburi.
Manarysm preatysure hes a assadin before😅
I read about this when I was a kid but to actually see and hear it demonstrated and understand what it signified in real combat was chilling. I still can't make out exactly how's he's doing it.
It seems he killed invisible enemy. Joke) There is one I dont uderstand: for what he has 10th dan???
it's either being done entirely for show, or it's a bad training scar and it's the mark of someone who has spent a lot of time training and little if any time in actual combat. in combat you would never take the time to flick blood off your precious little sword after every cut in order to keep it pretty. you would cut, then look for the next target. no trainer of combative martial arts would ever teach this.
@@jhanks2012 and just where exactly would you find a trainer with actual combat experience?
He unlocked the entire Ashina Skill tree.
Yo that was the first tree I maxed out lol 🤣😭
New skill name: 葦名一刀両断(Ashina ittoryodan)
coming soooooon
XD man.
Dgotlengthonit haa
Fucking lost it!! Lolol. Literally just turned it off...
Shout out to youtube algorithm for showing us sekiro at 4 am.
2:59 he began here💥💥💥
А у меня 0.09 тоже в шоке.
Dude im 3 am rn
4 am here 🙃
12:04 here, doing homework while waiting for some laundry to finish washing
My kendo instructor once told me (because I was just trying to get a strike without thinking of form) that you don’t cut a block of meat with a baseball bat. The way Sugino comes to his shoulder then pulls through his strike is because he’s using it like a chef’s knife.
A young man is definitely faster, but humans aren’t as fragile as one may think. Movies make it look like one successful strike is automatic death. Sword fights are brutal. If you’ve ever quartered an animal carcass you know that hacking at it is not an efficient method. Swinging a sword like a baseball bat will definitely injure but might not kill. Sugino (if you watch closely) is showing you how to kill
Brother, how can I learn the art of fighting with a katana and not a show?
@@nassersa3618 There's drills you can practice online. My issue with this is 1. You don't have an instructor teaching you corrections. 2. You don't have anyone to spar with.
In gymnastics, boxing, and kendo, all of my coaches would record training then watch it back in slow motion to show corrections. Recording and reviewing based on online teachings from masters might be the best way to get good solo.
@@hanzflackshnack1158 Your point of view is correct, and also the best way for me is to take a teacher, but so far I have not seen any teacher who teaches you to fight with a katana, they are all just showmen.
this is also somewhat delusional, if your sword is blocked and breaks (as blocked katanas do because they are finnicky af) you are dead, this dude is just way too slow and if you actually have mediocre sword skills you will be better than this dude in a real duel. if we talk about normal japanese swords and not katana etc then he might be better off, but the first block with more force will win in katana fights, or you just cut off his hand and have a slight injury.
@@tarkitarker0815 Kendo teaches deflections, not blocks. The blades colliding perpendicular does happen but you try to avoid it. Even when they do collide, I'm not sure where you got the idea that they automatically snap. A decent katana is variably heat treated so it has a hard edge but a soft spine (so it bends instead of breaks). They do break (I've broken one myself) but it's not nearly as automatic as you seem to think.
On the topic of Sugino, all demonstrations are performed slow. There's a ceremonial aspect to Japanese weapon demonstrations that's foreign to us. Also, the demonstrations are to display form, not speed. On top of that, even if you were twice as fast as him, most of what kendo consists of is reading what your opponent is telegraphing then countering effectively. That's why in competition the competitors are always hesitant to throw the first strike. Generally, a strike is going to be landed very quickly. As slow and unskilled as you think Sugino is, if the first strike you threw didn't kill him, you're 100% dead.
This is amazing. People dont seem to understand that he is so old he doesnt have much power left. Imagine him in his prime.
I'm sorry but what exactly is impressive about this.......?
One thing that stood out to me is his ankle flexibility with his iaido techniques. Dude has a white beard down to his sternum but gets down on the floor for most of these demonstrations.
@@devilhunterredhe’s probably in his sixties and he’s still flexible and he’s very focused and has a clear mind. He struggles a bit to rise from the floor so while it’s clear his muscles are growing much weaker he’s still able to wield his weapon with precision. His discipline is the impressive part of this video.
@@devilhunterredEvery swing and stroke he makes with that blade is perfectly aligned with the blade. His technique has been found to be the closest to perfect out of every practitioner alive at the time of this recording
@@devilhunterred If you watch his blows in slow motion it is clear he is a master. His strikes look weak and ineffective on the surface but it is clear that he is absolutely deadly.
At 1:36 you can see him preparing for a strike. If you play this in slow motion, you can see that the camera blurs the movement of his blade. He is moving too fast for a 1960's camera.
I don't have the technical knowledge to tell you how fast this man is moving, but his sword strikes are likely over 100+ mph in speed. He literally leaves after effects on the film, all while he making it look effortless. This is the most dangerous type of opponent. Someone who looks weak on the surface, but is capable of doing basically perfect strikes that look absolutely effortless.
I guarantee you these strikes would split you in half. All while this guys is old af.
His technique is kinda mindblowing. He leaves afterimages on camera and blurs his blade moving through the air, only for the end of the strike to look like he has barely moved at all.
At the end, that is not a clap, it was the sound of people tearing apart.
No that was the sound barrier being rip apart as the flow of time and reality continued.
Dimension slash, Beyond Speed of light
All their heads started popping off
@@Clark_808 Freeza, you inmortal beast. You keep coming back
@@Wolfaren07 👁️👄👁️
So we are not talking about how this is 10 years old video and the channel is still liking and replying to our comments.
Yeah :)
Daaaaaang
thanks, now i cant sleep
Lu lu
Can’t or can ..?
guess cant, cause im still not sleeping :›
Its an honor to witness a master swordsman, giving here my utmost respect.
Flawless, simply flawless, a true Master demonstrating his craft. It was a privilege to see.
I'm sorry but what exactly is impressive about this.......?
@@devilhunterredThey way he handles the sword with such grace and fluidity. Every cut is symetricall and has balance. To achieve this level of controll he probably practiced his swordmanship all of his life so yeah...That's what's impressive about this
@@devilhunterred it is art, martial art, it is made to be gracious to watch, only this. if you want to kill, buy an assault rifle
@@devilhunterred hes old and is still a bigger threat than u at ur prime. Glad i could clear that up for u.
He is fukin 92 years old
The fact that his katana is leaving afterimages makes me believe this man can kill me and I wouldnt see him move.
He's literally cutting off the electrons from the other elemental pieces. You have to be at least 80 years old and have a long beard to charge your sword with energy
@@GenX-Rising he is joking bro :v
@@litznguyen3505 i edited my comment you responded to and feel so much better knowing it was a joke
Well... any old man wielding a big ass knife might have a pretty good chance to kill anyone
@@GenX-Rising :))
Plot twist: He is in actual combat against fast moving ninjas, he was actually fighting for his life....
And people won't shut up about sekiro
So you have heard of vivi and coesa
U meam samurai
@@dolsopolar so?
@@nadaotk so we back in the mine
He is old,with bones that look fragile and weak,yet none of his demonstration had any extra unnessecary moves,no more than what he knows,no misstep or fault in his footwork,all refined and perfected with time dedication and will,he may be dead for all i know,but in this video,his souls essence has been captured as the movment in his blade cut the screen itself
After years of training in mountains...i come back to this. To measure my skill.
What I find miraculous is the camera man is able to film this WHILE flying a 1942 German fighter plane. It's simply amazing.
😂😂😂✌️
Awesome comment
😂😂😂😂🔥🔥🔥🔥💯
Hahaha, you mean the Stuka ? Funny !!
Linear Entertainment and this is how the drone was invented.
If he's in the anime, he will be the strongest character but ultimately died 300 years ago and someone inherited his teaching and defeat the main villain.
Basically Demon Slayer
@@MrSiiperantau basically every Samurai anime before demon slayer
What if we're in that anime right now? And just need to wait 300 years for that main protagonist to rediscover his teachings?
@@ssjkaryuusennin every anime
Nah, he'll be the badass old man whose power they show glimpses of throughout the series, they he obliterates a big bad after the main character loses. A few arcs later he dies against the new main villain and the main character takes his sword and defeats the villain
This guy saved my life so many times back in 1567 when i was Musashi
That year must be very bad, so many attacks on you!
Truly wonderful to see such an artist with a blade. Martial arts is such a beautiful thing to witness when someone movements are fluid and precise. Each movement is done with dedication and no wasted energy.
Everyone was gangsta when he suddenly yell BANKAI
Right!? Does not Sugino Sensei look like captain general Yamamoto Genryuusai?
@@mariusmileris6339 bannnkkaaai RYUJIIN JAKKA !!!!
@@maomettoalbaye1829 Yes, that is what I mean.
@@maomettoalbaye1829 that isnt a shikai?
everything will be rendered into ashes
His respect for the blade is so great that he can no longer cut his beard.
😅😅
Omg lol
You have absolutely no idea how much we respect those things
(Im an Iaido trainee)
Ohh man :D
@Zach B. Both of em lol
It's nice to meet you, friend. Thank you so much for sharing this amazing video with us. This awesome warrior likely spent his whole life working with the Katana like that. This was so special to see a kata from yesterdays generations. I hope that these always live into the new warriors generations. I wish you continued success and happiness always.
This is so amazing... His sword leaves traces on the recording tape.
Not because of the speed he moves it, but because the camera sucks.
@@AverageJoeGlobeRit's a combination of both. If he'd been performing this with a more modern camera there would be no doubt those movements would still be blurred
He is a master of putting his sword back in its case.
@Andrea Murrone split*. Just say split.
He has mastered the samurai chant! Bout it! He huh hai ughrgh!
*Sheathe*
you mean katana back into its sheath
@@GabiTaro you mean katana back in its saya
Back when japan used real people to make anime.
r/cursedcomments
This made my day lol
Thank you
Then at some point they ran out of people and that day was the day they started drawing anime
🤣🤣🤣🤣
What's most impressive is that he's the 10th guy named Dan to master Katori Shinto Ryu...
So either it's a tremendous cosmic-level coincidence, or they only allow guys named "Dan" to master it, which somewhat blunts the achievement of mastery.
This is how I trim the bushes in my house.
Most people: man the cameras were bad back then
You, a man of culture: you fools! Hes moving so fast you can see his after image
He’s actually cutting into the 4th dimension
1:45 frl, this comment is damn underrated 😂
Damn that's what i think about writing
1:41, 3:20 has has afterimage
@@sebastianbaranda9149 you typed so fast that your 'has' have afterimage
His blade leaving after images. I guess that's what you get at this level of skill
Or this level of camera
@@ChuckFinelyForever shhhhhh don't break the myth
Fake.
@@SS4Mike its a joke?
He accidentally showed a fraction of his true power.
I'm a blind swordsman, can someone tell me type of helicopter featured in this video?
I love how so much of this display shows him slowly sheathing his sword after each draw. It 100% applies to fire arms training today. You want to draw quickly, but once you've drawn, either the threat is dead or YOU are dead so their is no longer any need for haste. Added to that, it is the re-shielding of your weapon that is the cause of the most injuries. Once a threat has been neutralized, there is no need for speed. Put the weapon away slowly and safely.
He cut my depression. Now I'm actually happy again after so many years. This is such a new feeling. Thank you sensei.
That's wonderful to hear.
Sad sack
Jesus Christ is the only one who can save you giving deliverance
Ridiculous
IF your depression was cured by a video, its not a depression
If you listen carefully, you can heard a static sound.
It's actually the sound of countless atoms being split in half
@@matheuscruz8574 No man, its a VHS dying.
@@ThePIPE92 r/whoooosh
@@ThePIPE92 It's the sound of a VHS dying because his blade stroke was so precise that it created a powerful magnetic field that damaged the fabric of reality, travelling to the near future, damaging the magnetic tape in the VHS and introducing this heavy static.
I can hear his water breathing
I’m back here after 5 years and still can’t get over his respect for the sword.
His movements are just so smooth. Especially when he gets back his sword into the sheath it just looks so perfect. There is no flaw and no uneccessary movement.
Recommended only once in 10 years. The algorithm is mysterious.
😂😂😂👌🏽 same
No wey
I watched Pawn Stars. Watched they buying and selling Japanese swords. It's probably why this video is recommended to me.
@Ramona Rael hmm......
Believe it or not, I searched for this. Was looking up "Samurai sword cutting". Was not disappointed.
I wonder how many people that are 10th dan in anything exist anymore
@Marko Stojanović ill check
10th dan in anything being knocked out by the first random mma guy is pretty common these days.
@@RipAndTear. pretty sure this 10th Dan would chop off that random mma guys arms off before he could land a strike
@@tyebando5123 i would probably too if i am to wear a katana and the other guy is empty handed..not you ?
It depends on the method. My father had a work buddy who was an 8th degree Don and you would never know by looking at him. Guy had a fall and broke his neck. Drove himself to the hospital to make sure everything was ok. That’s when he found out to the astonishment of the ER team.
The fact that you can see the after images of the movement of the blade makes this so much more enchanting
The way he bitchslaps his hilt after every move is what makes him a 10th Dan Master, that iron rod between his legs is his killing blow.
I love how he knocks the blood off the sword before every sheathing.
There this thing where they flick it or spin it 180 degrees. Look closely he’s actually spinning it 36p degrees really fucking fast and it just looks like a flick
@@elijahgarrett7267 FUUUUCK. You're right. He should get a 10th dan just for that flex
Oh is that what he's doing?
@@elijahgarrett7267 I had a theory that this was what he was doing, either that or my eyes were deceiving me. You made me look a bit closer and watch his hands too! A true show off of his trained skill!
Wow, I didnt even notice that he was spinning it. Thats freaking impressive! Uma Thurman does something like that in Kill Bill but she doesnt spin it.
1:23 at that moment. The entire audience’s clothes were all cut off
SHI SHI SON SON !!!
Including you who watch this video
Fanservice scene lol
Freaking Senran Kagura i swear.
Lol I can picture that clearly
He is so good that he cut the left cord of my earphone.
Interesting post. Thanks!
Apparently this was the guy they consulted for the choreography of the Seven Samurai. He also trained under the original founders of both judo and aikido. Lived quite the life.
I still remember the stories of my grandma telling stories of her days with Mifune Juudan. Short little guy was a judo sage and my grandma used her techniques to beat her children.... and her grandchildren...
leftyfourguns nah, he's Isshin, the Sword Saint. Surprised he didn't pull out a spear out of nowhere in the middle of the video.
Alternus Lux Isshin Kurosaki?
Alternus Lux
I think that’s the spear of Tamura, you know, the guy isshin killed in the intro?
Still died...
He is moving so fast to the point where the air around him is vibrating
Nice demon slayer reference.
@@user-xk9kj6jg5l huh? no it's not
@@user-xk9kj6jg5l it wasn't intended to be a demon slayer reference, but yeah, it can be classified as one if you wish
@@user-xk9kj6jg5l Zenitsu spider
@@Fenronin it's literally in the anime "air is vibrating around him"
Interesting how he spins the blade before sheathing. Wondering if this is to spin blood from the blade.
I got more excitement out of spreading jelly on my bread with a butter knife than I did with this video.
The fact that he has a beard makes him more menacing
The fact that he has a beard changes nothing in a real battle setting. ;) When your life is on the line and the only option is to kill, you tend to not look at trivial things as "a beard".
Dont act like you know some shit about real life situation , intimidation is a good weapon for people with no will, and what he said about the beard is kind of a joke comment dont take it so seriously.
intimidation can help in battle
@@ozysalt4831 And how do YOU know about a real life battle situation? And do you really think people with no will are the real threath in a melee battle? If you get intimidated by a beard, you ll run away when you see a man with a mask holding a naginata. And i doubt soldiers of that time were like that. Just imagine. I do almost everyday. I am a student of katori shinto ryu. A man is a man. You got one option ; kill. The other is death.
@@ylmzll i understand your point of view but am talking about modern situations not about the situations of decades ago , you have to do anything at your disposition to survive , you cant limit yourself with only your discipline.
This Anime is wierd they do not shout the name of their attacks....
Hmmmm
XD
iitoryu iai...
He is announcing his attacks . He's doing it in some sort of ancient Japanese language. A missing link between Grunts and screams of unrighteous indignation, and modern Japanese language, which in and of itself ( when done by Japanese men of at least 40 years of age ) is full of Grunts and screams of unrighteous indignation.
@@theblackpearl3880 Oh, you just ruined my Fun
@@johnharrismorales948 arigato gozaimasu
So the little wrist thing he does with his right hand after each kata actually changes his hand position so he can sheath his katana?
Behold: a pinnacle of perfection
The fact he has both ears is a testament to his skill, greater than any single demonstration.
That's what I thought when I see him put his sword back in without even the slightest effort.
Is it very common to lose an ear if you practice japanese swordsmanship?
@@saulsanchez8018 No. But doesn't watching him put it right next to his ear make you nervous? xD
If you or I practiced that style, we'll be given wooden training swords, to spend thousands of hours practicing before being allowed near a sharp katana, but still.... one mistake, and ouchies! x.x
😂
I speak fluent japanese and therefore know that having ten fingers is a prerequisite to achieving 10th dan in Tenshin Shōden Katori Shintō-ryū. 9 fingers - only 9th dan, 8 fingers - 8th dan and so on. But what does Katana mean? It means japanese sword!
I remember that the first time I watched this video years ago that everyone in the comment section could be summarized as saying, “lol how boring” I am glad to see that time has changed that dramatically.
Memes exist now so Im really entertained at anything I see as of the moment heck I even laughed at a piece of bread for no reason
there just use to cgi stunts
@@MrFloof-uy1qs "memes exist now" lol wut
@@jaqand7280 ok I'm gonna rephrase that memes are now common
@@MrFloof-uy1qs That piece of bread was pretty funny. Especially if you watched from start to finish.
You can't even see the visible Qi shockwaves off his swings.
The shining of the blade hitting the camera in 3:19 is soo neaaat 🔥🔥
Honestly, it do go hard. It is caused by the vacuum camera sensor overloading the bright trails, It looks to be a old format called EIAJ and the only things that have that at the time of 60s we're Sony CV-2000s or DV-2400 which both used vidicon tubes, i have a bunch of these type of cameras but in color. You'll go into a rabbit hole here.
When you walk in and out of the AI's detection range
Omg
holy shit i haven’t laughed that hard in a while
LMAO
Bruh lmao
enjoyable comment
I met him in Japan around 300 years ago, glad that he’s still practicing! Hope to drink some beer with him again.
Why not sake
@@josue3687 The Great Sugino Massacre of 1722. Don't give him sake again, please!
lol
I don’t believe you!
cant give a like cause you have exactly 300.
This dudes beard is magical. That where all his skills are stored lol
We hope that Japanese martial arts and traditions will be transmitted to the world.
Post from Japan🇯🇵🥋
His swordsmanship was so renowned, he sliced off my head in the United States all the way from Japan and decades into the future. I am writing this comment from heaven.
@Curious Chad A Newt!?
Haha funny
Heaven exists? And if it does, why are you there? Get back down here to hell, your travel VISA to heaven expired decades ago.
R.I.P
Stop lying.
We all know you're in hell.
This Swordsman have more respect for his weapon then I have for my own life.
I love how they believe objects can have a soul too.
Learn the soul's name and you can go Bankai
Matheus Cruz ahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahahahahahahaha i wonder on his Zanpakuto name
Haha
Damn dude it would be crazy to see a duel
Legend has it that we are still looking for the things he cut and who he was yelling at.
This is who I believed I was when I was outside swinging tree branches around thinking I was a ninja. Good times
Same, except it was last week at work and it was a broom handle.
Normal 29 year old behaviour.
he's a samurai, not a ninja
@@user-eo7jf3lb9f I said “thinking I was a ninja”, I didn’t say “thinking I was a ninja, or samurai like him” Thank you for clarifying though.
@@user-eo7jf3lb9f 忍者でもなく、侍でもないです。侍とは誰かを守るためにあります。彼は技を見せているのです。
lmaoo
I love the fact that all comments agreed on that this man is awesome.
My thumbs up is for the epic beard.
damn, you read all 15k comments?
its boring as shit to be honest, what is he trying to show? how graceful his is or what?
Crazy Man!
I guess I missed the awesome part. I did, however, notice the the yawn part.
I do like how he sheaths the sword.
To be honest he isn't doing anything flashy or crazy impressive. But he seems to be doing most of his movements in a traditional almost ritualistic motion. An old man with a Samurai sword could still be a scary thing to encounter.
Imagine being a house robber but you brought nothing that is anti-sword when this is the man you happen to be robbing.
You'd think he moves way too slow for actual combat, but it only appears this way because video itself is slowed down hundredfold, otherwise ordinary humans wouldn't be able to see his movements
Haha good one
yup and one wrong move, you know what might happen..
Well, katana were not meant for close combat. It functions more like a claymore. Some were even very defensive and could easily deflect heavy blows and withstand numerous arquebus(yes ninjas used 1 bullet guns) shots.
Well we all are fools here right stupid..
Sir Dude you need to read more about japan history. Ninjas are spies and do not use guns, only some soldiers in the frontline do. Plus gun was only introduced half way in the warring states period, and only some of the daimyo owns them. The weapon worked as a living-saving straw and is consider rare since most of them were from trade.
He'd show us his Bankai but it would kill everyone in that room and within a 50 mile radius.
smzig
Are you implying... that he was in Shikai the whole time??!
@@Briselance he has no shikai. He achieved bankai with only his sealed state.
+ShinraFugitives; I know right.
ShinraFugitives
How... how is it possible??!!
Yammamoto in real life xD
Absolutely beautiful it’s beyond amazing to see ancient traditions practiced that would make an individual fearless.
He's looking at his downed opponent as he sheaths his sword.
Ive always loved the amount of respect these guys have for their weapon
When you take into consideration that their weapons were also works of art masterfully and precisely crafted by hand over the course of a year or more, respect is an understatment. I would imagine there was a time when dying by the blade made by a certain smith was an honor.
@Zih Vil the vikings didn't pass down swords through generations? But I agree he fuckin rectums that "tana" to the mf hilt daddy
@Zih Vil its always funny, you dont know nothing about the "whole" , its about respect for the weapon, But seems C.O.D. is the only Combat Education you know.
respect the weapon , and it will serve you well over decades.
I cant tell if you writing a whole book about petty little shit is impressive or not
You can see he doesn't hesitate . . . because hesitation is defeat.
Damn! "He" brought you here too? I guess the same for me.
Issin.......
How my blood boils!! *pull out naginata out of his ass*
Nole
ok isshin
Lol...hesitation is death
I'm watching his swordsmanship right now right in front of me, and it's so beautif(The sound of heads falling)
no one thought using a chainsaw during this guy's performance was a bad idea?
If u pay close attention to the sword in 1:42 , you can see after images. This is truly the greatest swordsman.
I think that’s the camera. Still very impressive nonetheless.
@@namelessnobody7611 pretty sure it was his anime powers
Source: trust me bro
@@hagashi5663 That’s a great explanation actually
Bad frame rate
@@namelessnobody7611 yes the after effects of his slash bought probs to the camera , makes sense.
15 hours and 1000 deaths and I still haven't beat this boss in sekiro
That boss is so annoying with its it's one-hit kill. :c
But you can totally run past, de-aggro then get that stealth hit in.
Lmao
Fighting a master of Ashina combat arts sure is hard :(
@@hamburgler8697 no u :(
Isshin the Sword Saint in real life.
Jokes aside, respect him a lot!
His sword technics are awesome!
Especially returning sword to the scabbard 🔥
I see a highly choreographed series of movements. I keep asking myself how effective that can be.
His blade is leaving afterimages. Guess that was his passive skill
😂😂😂😂
thats so cool
True
Hahaha
I bet when foreigners saw this they lost their shit.
This man has more respect for his blade than most of you will ever have for anything in your entire lives.
Paul ..., and thats a little sick!
Paul Cervenka thays what you think!! I have more respect for your comment since I fought for you to have one!
I disagree. To him, its just a tool to master. I doubt he places any lives any more important than that sword.
John, he's just being edgy, hoping he can be as sharp as that blade, but honestly, he just seems a bit dull to me.
Clearly you havent seen the power of my Tamagochi
昔の映像だからか残像がエフェクトみたいになっててカッコいいな
て残映像ッコて残
Respect The Blade ,Man
In case people don't see what's going on, he's cutting oxygen molecules into two and suppressed the molecular energy released by his katana.
Of course he casted energy suppression spell first, it was when he was bowing to his katana.
I caught that. Didn't think anyone else would.
Good observational skills. Thought I was the only one. 😏
What rubbish
@@aryarinaldo622 perlu penglihatan jeli
Well yeah i saw something weird when he cut..
It may look slow, but those moves could kill a man in the blink of an eye.
Interesting that you say so, I'm new here.
Yes. A veeeeryyyyy slooow bliiiink
So true
Yeah, don't be fooled by the slow, deliberate moves within his forms. I'm pretty sure he could go scary fast in a heartbeat.
So could any man holding a damn samurai sword. Dont have to be a 10th dan "master"
i have a feeling he's actually performing the movements slower than he would normally so you have a chance to actually see and understand what he's doing
And what exactly is he doing? He just seems to pull his sword out and wave it around a bit, make some noise then puts it back. Am i missing something?
@@TasmanianTigerGrrrit's an Iai demonstration. Iai is all about fast sheath and unsheath for quick, decisive strikes. Compare it to something like those cowboy standoffs. This is not the speed of which you would actually draw in a fight
The first captain Yamaoto before he entered soul society.
we all here, again because ghost of tsushima
I guess... yeah!!! 😟😟😟
How tf...
😅
You are correct 😂
Yes...
The sword trails from his ultimate energy and power is intense
haha good wasn’t jus me that noticed
He is channeling chi into it
Yeshh this is it, only the sword left trails
It's just from him spinning the blade in his hand so fast that the camera can't catch the frames, so the blade seems like it's not spinning at all. Until he stops the spin and draws back, revealing the effect you notice.
His moves are like an effortless butterfly.. that's how I know he's legit.
I don't need to see anything impressive or fast to realize I could never cross blades when this man and win.
I saw his perfect flow of each cut and movement.
I'm sure his full speed cut would be hardly visible to the eye.
So he had to go slow for that old camera and the audience.
@@externity9569 no he's channeling chi into it.
Incredible work, Yoshio Sugino. Absolute precision.
he trained all his life and showed all his skills in 4 minutes👌
Crazy to know that my sensei today trained under Sugino sensei and that i have met the guy in person. If just i become half as good in my lifetime i will be honored! Thank you Sugino Sensei for your passion of the art
Just to be in that line of teaching is such an honour.
Please learn as much as possible.
Art..?.... what the sword..? Mm..what th..e..
I also learn my sword art from him. He can turn a single weak sword into a sword that can penetrate everything
Hmm..wait a wrong sensei, I mean Sugiono not Sugino
NANI!?!?!
1:41 just like when netero moves his hands, he is moving the sword so fast that you can see afterimages
HxH baby
oh shit I didn't think of that. he learned to do that one thing so fast that it compressed time for us.
I want more hxh episoodeeeess
Maybe that's camera effect
@@abdulazizwirayudha7162 no shit sherlock
We didn't see him doing Amakakeru ryu no Hirameki because it was beyond god-like speed.
It’s like listening to someone explain how they quit smoking. I’m glad you did it but you are the only one who knows how great a job you did.
He seems to be slow at first glance, then I realized the time between the starts to move his hands toward his katana, and the time he finished the first slay, is actually shorter than half second.