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The process of making Japanese masonry tools. The story of masonry tools.
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- čas přidán 31. 01. 2024
- In this video, I report on a manufacturing company that makes Japanese masonry tools.
Please watch the video to the end.
撮影協力:近藤石工道具製作所 Kondo Stone Tools Manufacturing Co.
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I believe that if a society loses its craftsmanship, it loses its soul. Thank you for this video!
Thank you for these videos! I hope you can continue showing us the craftsmanship of Japanese landscape artists for a long time!
I for one am glad for the return of the no-voiceover format. I also really like this chance to see craftsmen whose work is so important to keeping gardening alive.
This video reminded me a lot of my education. Forging was part of it. We also had belts for driving the machines like the one you can see on the forging hammer. I could still fit these belt connectors correctly with which the belt ends were connected. We had exactly the same ones almost 60 years ago. Some things don't seem to change.
Szuper Video!!!!👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏👌👌👌
Great video, I look forward to every new video
Awesome Video, Thank You!
This is such a beautiful video! Very cinematic, like a movie! Well done! I love the content too, especially since I just saw Saida San using and explaining all of his tools last week in San Diego! I have a feeling I might be buying some of these tools this year! Thanks again for introducing me to Saida San; I think I will be forever grateful!😊
Wonderful
Absolutely fascinating.. great work 🙏🇦🇺
What a craftman´s wonderful work. It should never disappear
It's great to see that there's someone like Mr. Kando still willing to do this kind of job. But I also feel sad at the same time, is he going to be the last one?
Even these masonry tools are beautiful and a work of art. Thank you for sharing and always create wonderful content. Happiest Lunar New Year to you and your family. Ganbette ne!
素晴らしビデオですね!📽️🙌✨✨
Beautiful!!
最近、コヤスケ買いました。
大切にします。
本当に素晴らしい動画でした。
素晴らしい動画です✨
この先、ずっと残っていってほしい動画です👏👏👏
Красивые инструменты создаёт красивый человек.
I nearly missed this video - and what a great one it is ! It makes me want to take up learning the art of stone masonry ... Please keep up the great work showing the world these dying crafts ...
as long as a person processes natural stone, a tool will be needed to process it
素晴らしいです
👍👍👍
По Японски ничего не понимаю, но понимаю, что происходит.👍🇷🇺
I would like to buy some of these tools. How can I, without coming to Japan and looking for this little shop? 😅
There's a link to the shop in the description. The website states they do international orders. I must admit a trip to Japan for a shopping spree is attractive though.
@@DaEternalNoob Unfortunately for me, I can not read Japanese...
@@VPershing my browser translated the website automatically. I use Chrome.
Its probably not all of them but each time I watch a Japanese tool shop and it says this is the Nth generation in the line of successive owners - the man or woman is actually still forging the steel or whatever - generally in the West the company has passed through so many hands that its just a CEO in a suit at that point with a degree for Wharton and manicured hands!