The process of making a tea whisk. Ultimate Japanese hospitality tool inherited from 500 years ago.

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  • čas přidán 1. 06. 2024
  • Hi Guys!!!
    This video introduces the process of making a tea whisk. Ultimate Japanese hospitality tool inherited from 500 years ago. Although mass production is the norm in recent days, all matcha whisks are made by craftsmen, and they can only make about 5 tea whisks in a day.
    The process of making a tea whisk consists of splitting bamboo cut to about 10 cm in length into more than 100 pieces with a special blade, shaving it, and weaving the threads to complete the process.
    All of these processes are done by hand and fingers, without the use of machines.
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    ▶Craftsman Profile
    Keiichiro Tanimura / Suikaen
    After graduating from high school, Keiichiro Tanimura left his hometown to study in the U.S. and worked in a Japanese company. However, with a desire to "contribute to my hometown by taking over the family business that has been passed down from generation to generation," I started my apprenticeship as a tea whisk master under my father, the third generation Suikaen master.
    ▶Craftsman Passion
    "One matcha whisk for each family"
    In order to make the tea whisk more familiar to people, we have been producing new types of tea whisks such as using colorful threads or adding charms to the whisks, while keeping the traditional manufacturing method, overcoming my father's objection.
    We want to make the tea whisk so familiar in daily life that people in Nara always have a tea whisk in their homes. Our goal is to have one in every household!
    Please enjoy watching the Japanese craftsmanship!!!!
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    #process #crafts #tea #工芸品 #茶筅 #japan #craftsman #craftmanship #making #teaceremony
    【Chapter】
    00:07 Cutting the Bamboo
    01:42 Shaving Surface
    02:39 Cutting into 16 pieces
    04:06 Cutting into thin pieces
    06:33 Slicing thinly
    07:59 Chamfering
    09:01 Final Adjustment
    12:27 Tea time
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  • @Craftsmanship-Process
    @Craftsmanship-Process  Před 7 měsíci +8

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    Product Name: Match Whisk / White Bamboo / 100 prongs
    Discription: This Matcha Whisk is made entirely by skillful Japanese craftsmen.
    Why don't you experience Japanese culture by making authentic matcha tea with a real Matcha Whisk?
    Number of prongs: 100 prongs
    ・Only 5 whisks can be made in a day!
    Although mass production is the norm in recent days, all matcha whisks are made by craftsmen, and they can only make about 5 tea whisks in a day.
    The process of making a tea whisk consists of splitting bamboo cut to about 10 cm in length into more than 100 pieces with a special blade, shaving it, and weaving the threads to complete the process.
    All of these processes are done by hand and fingers, without the use of machines.
    ・How to Select a Chasen
    In generally, a tea whisk with a small number of prongs is used for dark tea and a tea whisk with a large number of prongs is used for light tea. Therefore, you should choose a Chasen according to the tea you want to make!

  • @206Seaman
    @206Seaman Před 7 měsíci +26

    I am always amazed while watching these videos featuring Japanese craftsman. Their dedication to tradition, craftsmanship and elegance is something to behold. Thank you for sharing this video!

  • @marckyjay879
    @marckyjay879 Před 8 měsíci +33

    We used to make these as children for fun! Bamboo stalks used to grow near the rail road tracks. The good ole days, if only we could go back.

  • @user-de9zy5yp6b
    @user-de9zy5yp6b Před 9 měsíci +13

    いい作業場ですね
    道具も手入れが行き届いていて、繊細な工程に背筋が伸びるような思いで動画を拝見しました
    なんて美しい造形でしょう、心が洗われるようでした

    • @Craftsmanship-Process
      @Craftsmanship-Process  Před 9 měsíci +3

      コメントありがとうございます!
      全ての所作に無駄がなく製作プロセスも素晴らしいものでした!他にも工芸品を製作しているプロセスを公開しておりますので、是非ご覧ください!

  • @Samuraistar92
    @Samuraistar92 Před 7 měsíci +15

    I have have a lot of admiration for this gentleman this definitely takes a lot of skill and patience to do. I don’t think I would be able to do this. Great job sir! Glad you are keeping the tradition alive.😊

  • @tasfiatasfiislam6571
    @tasfiatasfiislam6571 Před 10 dny +1

    this was mesmerising!!!!
    i'm too stunned to say anything...

  • @tehtapemonkey
    @tehtapemonkey Před 7 měsíci +4

    I really like how they show the craftsman smiling at the end, it adds a nice personal touch

  • @mp9228
    @mp9228 Před 8 měsíci +9

    Thank you very much. One of the most impressive transformations from simple object to beautiful and functional object. Goes back to time when everything you use was provided by very skilled members of your community, and making the best uses of what materials you have. Now people stuck at jobs they hate and just buy next plastic thing

    • @Craftsmanship-Process
      @Craftsmanship-Process  Před 7 měsíci +5

      It really is! Great products are created by crossing great secret arts with great materials. We will continue to do our best to carry on this technique.

  • @smedleyx
    @smedleyx Před 9 měsíci +17

    I occasionally drink ceremonial-grade matcha and wondered how they make the whisks. It's fitting they cost as much as professional watercolor brushes.

    • @Craftsmanship-Process
      @Craftsmanship-Process  Před 9 měsíci +2

      This is the ultimate tool of hospitality in the Japanese mind. Come back to Japan again to taste matcha tea! It will be a wonderful memory for sure!

  • @mariestreeting4213
    @mariestreeting4213 Před 7 měsíci +5

    Impeccable work 👏👏👏👏👏 You’re an incredible craftsman ❤️ Best wishes from Australia 🦘🦘

  • @tarnishedknight9909
    @tarnishedknight9909 Před 7 měsíci +2

    13 minutes of pure zen

  • @davidhall8874
    @davidhall8874 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Wonderful! Tha k you for sharing your craftsmanship!

  • @user-vm9mv3zu8j
    @user-vm9mv3zu8j Před 11 dny

    I watvhed the short yesterday, i knew I had to see the entire process. Amazing!

  • @loisbailey7393
    @loisbailey7393 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you

  • @Celeste77789
    @Celeste77789 Před 9 měsíci +10

    Such an outstanding work, it's such a pleasure to see such work 🥰
    You are all so hardworking ❤ and sincere 🙇🏻‍♀️
    God bless 🙏🏻

  • @apekool3
    @apekool3 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thank you for showing your craftsmanship

  • @brahimmalek4316
    @brahimmalek4316 Před 2 měsíci

    Juste énorme travail
    Toutes mes félicitations.

  • @spider-queen
    @spider-queen Před 7 měsíci +5

    thank you for sharing this incredible craftsmanship, I'm so impressed by the attention to detail, it really shows how much care is put into this work 🍵💚

  • @teresakresge9498
    @teresakresge9498 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Stunning work!!!

  • @lizthomas6347
    @lizthomas6347 Před 9 měsíci +10

    Stunning craftsmanship and beautiful work. I have so much respect.

  • @RA-II
    @RA-II Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thanks!

  • @barrybecker3706
    @barrybecker3706 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Beautiful!

  • @jasonmillers6941
    @jasonmillers6941 Před 8 měsíci +4

    Outstanding craftsmanship. Ancestors would be proud.

  • @pauless1123
    @pauless1123 Před 9 měsíci +4

    Fabuloso 👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @mellow5123
    @mellow5123 Před 6 měsíci

    Marvelous. Thank you.

  • @Brandon-so9fp
    @Brandon-so9fp Před 6 měsíci

    I was enthralled by the craftsmanship.

  • @oppositeofh8
    @oppositeofh8 Před 9 měsíci +4

    such an impressive skill!! bravo!

  • @lahure
    @lahure Před 7 měsíci +4

    extremely meticulous work where we appreciate ancestral know-how at its true value!!! Thank you for this very interesting report... ❤

  • @byOldHand
    @byOldHand Před 8 měsíci +1

    Pure beauty, respect !!! Also women touch was amazing

  • @Gollumfili
    @Gollumfili Před 7 měsíci +1

    The attention to detail is amazing

  • @Ogrematic
    @Ogrematic Před 7 měsíci

    There are few places in the world with such fine craftsmen. But, you guys build the Katana, so I'm not surprised.

  • @doctorno0070
    @doctorno0070 Před 7 měsíci +3

    The epitome of formal Japanese tradition.

  • @mooncakerabbithender7203
    @mooncakerabbithender7203 Před 6 měsíci +2

    This was so beautiful to watch, such dedication that is put into making something remains always in the owners heart thankyou for sharing a wonderful sight into how the tea whisk is made. xx

  • @BigboiiTone
    @BigboiiTone Před 2 měsíci

    It is very satisfying to behold how delicately thin the bamboo can become, when worked by the hand of a master.

  • @malcontender6319
    @malcontender6319 Před 7 měsíci

    Hard hands, skilled work.

  • @sheetal1626
    @sheetal1626 Před 7 měsíci

    Bamboo is the Boon to far Eastern countries, 😄 know! Best work with concentration . Thank you🙏.

  • @sjain8111
    @sjain8111 Před 6 měsíci

    ability to bring the mind to perfect concentration is reflected in the beauty of the finished item 🍵

  • @Salih_turfan
    @Salih_turfan Před 3 měsíci +1

    Kullanmaya kıyamam çok emek veriliyor ustayı tebrik ediyorum ❤

  • @upup329
    @upup329 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Hi, great job, well done. Cheers

  • @mikevaldez6159
    @mikevaldez6159 Před 6 měsíci

    Amazing watching artis at work.

  • @dannmann17
    @dannmann17 Před 6 měsíci

    That was relaxing to watch👍🏻🇺🇸

  • @dq0pb
    @dq0pb Před 8 měsíci +1

    道具には作り手の魂がこもっている。
    この動画を最後まで見る人には感じて欲しい。

    • @Craftsmanship-Process
      @Craftsmanship-Process  Před 8 měsíci

      コメントありがとうございます!本当におっしゃる通りだと思います!道具も技術も本当に素晴らしいです。

  • @misterm7476
    @misterm7476 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Unbelievable beautiful

  • @bubuolinbubuolin5787
    @bubuolinbubuolin5787 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Krásná práce 👍👍👍

  • @A-Smithee
    @A-Smithee Před 9 měsíci +3

    茶筅職人は技術秘匿の為夕方起きて夜仕事しててその習慣が今でも残ってるってどっかで聞いたんだけどもうそんな事ないんだなぁ。

    • @Craftsmanship-Process
      @Craftsmanship-Process  Před 9 měsíci

      おっしゃる通り、少し前まではそのような制作スタイルをしていましたね。

  • @torstenbruns
    @torstenbruns Před 5 měsíci

    Ihre Arbeit verschafft mir inneren Frieden.ich bedauere es zutiefst mit ihnen keine Teezeremonie durchführen zu können.
    Danke das ich mir die Werdung eines perfekten Produktes anschauen durfte.

  • @user-lv2kd6od6d
    @user-lv2kd6od6d Před 9 měsíci +2

    WOW……..!!!!!🤩

  • @CrimFerret
    @CrimFerret Před 9 měsíci +5

    I like macha. I know I could mix it with many different implements. I use a bamboo whisk because it adds to the joy of the process. I very much enjoy the tea, but making it is very much part of that enjoyment.

  • @lisanidog8178
    @lisanidog8178 Před 6 měsíci

    Wow! 500 years of history! You know you’re doing something right if it lasts that long.

  • @lisanidog8178
    @lisanidog8178 Před 6 měsíci

    Are the shavings from the bamboo used for anything? It is pretty hypnotic watching him cut and shave without breaking anything or cutting himself.

  • @duckling9854
    @duckling9854 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Time sure is on his side. He has more life than a cat.

  • @guylabesseuille2716
    @guylabesseuille2716 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Un travail de précision et de minutie !
    Je pense que le débutant doit gaspiller beaucoup de morceaux de bambou avant de reussir à amincir le tiges de cette façon.
    Encore une belle vidéo, très intéressante.

    • @Craftsmanship-Process
      @Craftsmanship-Process  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Merci de votre attention !
      Comme vous le dites, il faut vraiment beaucoup de temps et d'efforts pour atteindre ce niveau. Nous espérons que vous continuerez à apprécier nos vidéos !

    • @scottbilger9294
      @scottbilger9294 Před 7 měsíci

      Vraiment

  • @user-jb6uz6oh8c
    @user-jb6uz6oh8c Před 6 měsíci

    Какой симпатичный мужчина 😘

  • @kathrynblack9152
    @kathrynblack9152 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Excellent work! But the bamboo is not sharpened but shaved thinner.
    Would his daughter be able to inherit the techniques?

  • @user-qv9st7dn8h
    @user-qv9st7dn8h Před 9 měsíci +2

    رائع جدا ❤

  • @ecco1630
    @ecco1630 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Kerajinan tangan yang luarbiasa.

  • @drgonzo305
    @drgonzo305 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I like how Japan still have a traditional way to make everything still. I can see how this has survived over 500 years. All they need is a few knives and their raw materials replenish overnight. It’d be a pretty sweet life. Beautiful Japanese village, you walk to the stream and cut bamboo that will grow back tomorrow, get back to the shop and do your part.

  • @tomit1506
    @tomit1506 Před 6 měsíci

    Ich liebe dieses handwerkliche Geschick
    Tradition ist sehr wichtig
    Danke 🙏

  • @alignedmonkey6147
    @alignedmonkey6147 Před 7 měsíci

    Fascinating video.
    If you ever want to do comedy could just add a quick line to step one when you measure after cutting that they are all the wrong size.

  • @toumicarlos4037
    @toumicarlos4037 Před 4 měsíci +1

    👍👍👍

  • @Bakhamaster001
    @Bakhamaster001 Před 3 měsíci

    Өнеркәсіп керемет екен бір қисық жері жоқ күшті

  • @VPfau
    @VPfau Před 7 měsíci

    Asmr❤

  • @user-qv9st7dn8h
    @user-qv9st7dn8h Před 9 měsíci +1

    ❤️❤️❤️

  • @hibagon5919
    @hibagon5919 Před 9 měsíci +10

    Chasen was made in the middle of the Muromachi period. It is said that the second son of the lord of Takayama Castle, Munetsugu, created it at the request of his best friend, Murata Jukoh. The sound of cracking bamboo and mixing tea are pleasant sounds.

  • @lisanidog8178
    @lisanidog8178 Před 6 měsíci

    What’s the reason after he wisks that he turns the cup a few times? It looks fancy but why does he do it?

  • @jerrodbeck1799
    @jerrodbeck1799 Před 6 měsíci

    So what would the cost of one be?

  • @pashaspb9499
    @pashaspb9499 Před 4 měsíci

    В итоге все пользуются пластмассовыми, а эти стоят для красоты.

  • @cynthiahawkins2389
    @cynthiahawkins2389 Před 7 měsíci

    Not only do you have subtitles, (NHK does offer them, tho' not always)...BUT there is also a provision (unlike NHK) for comments. Curious, I once asked NHK admin why no comments allowed. They responded with some ridiculous reason like 'we are protecting children'. Good grief. Anyway, I am now a dedicated SUIGENKYO viewer and very much enjoy your content. Cheers from New Orleans!

    • @Craftsmanship-Process
      @Craftsmanship-Process  Před 6 měsíci

      Thank you for your comment ! We will keep trying to put subtitles with multiple language 🙌

  • @ray.shoesmith
    @ray.shoesmith Před 9 měsíci +1

    00:50 I've always found that it's easier to measure for the right size *before* you cut something, but that's just me

  • @Universe.5
    @Universe.5 Před 6 měsíci +1

    هذا التعب كله بالاخير تطلع خاشوكة (( معلقة 🥄)) خو اشترو من المحل مو اريح الكم بدل هذا الخشب والدوخة والطركاعة. 🥴

  • @waynecarter4153
    @waynecarter4153 Před 5 měsíci

    💯👍👍👍💯

  • @MommyOfZoeAndLiam
    @MommyOfZoeAndLiam Před 17 dny +1

    I don’t understand why tea needs a whisk? I’ve never heard of that.

    • @cheses.
      @cheses. Před 15 dny

      Matcha is made frothy. That's in a nutshell.

  • @TriiiHuuu
    @TriiiHuuu Před 7 měsíci +1

    7 раз отреж, 1 раз отмерь. - японская мудрость.

    • @user-gx4iv3gj9q
      @user-gx4iv3gj9q Před 7 měsíci

      Ага. )) С начало нарезал бамбук, а потом его замерил. И так сойдёт.8)))

  • @emptyindorill
    @emptyindorill Před 7 měsíci

    Айк за труд и лайк за субтитры ❤

  • @CajunCrustacean
    @CajunCrustacean Před 6 měsíci +1

    I have no idea why such a whisk is necessary, nor if it has any advantages over other such tools. However, the craftsmanship and dedication are impressive. Such fine cuts with a blade take an extremely steady hand to perform even a few times, and he does them many times that. I can only wonder at how much practice it must have taken to be able to do so many precise cuts without error.

  • @OctaviusPelagius
    @OctaviusPelagius Před 10 dny +1

    Where katana?

  • @muchachae
    @muchachae Před 8 měsíci +1

    В чем ШЕДЕЕЕВРРРР!? по лекалу спускаете кончики. Ничего сложного не вижу, вот если без лекала, то да. А так, эх......

  • @marcusschulze9172
    @marcusschulze9172 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I would lose so many fingers doing this ...

  • @uckycct8o
    @uckycct8o Před 9 měsíci +2

    Боже, храни одноразовые пакетики

  • @non-binaryjesus
    @non-binaryjesus Před 6 měsíci +1

    Wow and we can't find a spoon when we need it....😂 America is doomed

  • @apeman505
    @apeman505 Před 7 měsíci

    I dunno, you have to go through all these steps just to make just one of these, and who still uses them in this day and age?
    Seems to me like a ... whisky business!!

    • @apeman505
      @apeman505 Před 7 měsíci

      (seriously though, really beautiful work!)

    • @MrSullismom
      @MrSullismom Před 7 měsíci

      You are well named ,apeman505!

  • @pozitiv9436
    @pozitiv9436 Před 9 měsíci +2

    это часен

  • @YokohamaAiregin
    @YokohamaAiregin Před 6 měsíci

    「お茶を作る」→「お茶を点てる」ですね。
    素晴らしい動画なので、気をつけましょう。

    • @Craftsmanship-Process
      @Craftsmanship-Process  Před 5 měsíci

      修正いたします!ご指摘ありがとうございます🙇‍♂

  • @333movie
    @333movie Před 7 měsíci +1

    수천년
    수만년후 이것을 어떻게 만들었지 ?

  • @unryu_shakuhachi_zen
    @unryu_shakuhachi_zen Před 8 měsíci +1

    🌿🌏🌿

  • @brandonclifton2027
    @brandonclifton2027 Před 9 měsíci +1

    My fingers would be all cut up.

    • @Craftsmanship-Process
      @Craftsmanship-Process  Před 9 měsíci

      😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @VidkunQL
      @VidkunQL Před 9 měsíci

      I think that the knife used in "the 4th process" is not very sharp-- it is for splitting, not shaving.

  • @robinl.a.matheson1838
    @robinl.a.matheson1838 Před 9 měsíci +1

    🙂

  • @PeterNetped
    @PeterNetped Před 8 měsíci +2

  • @user-qh7he1re9g
    @user-qh7he1re9g Před 8 měsíci +1

    Эээ... венчик для чая? Серъёзно? И покупают?

  • @user-xv3ir3kd2g
    @user-xv3ir3kd2g Před 7 měsíci +1

    You could just use a spoon...

    • @Craftsmanship-Process
      @Craftsmanship-Process  Před 7 měsíci +1

      A spoon does not make good matcha. It is because it is a Chasen that it makes sense!

  • @habanacerroarti
    @habanacerroarti Před 9 měsíci +1

    That guy looks central american . Pardon my anthropologist observation

  • @oh5469
    @oh5469 Před 8 měsíci +2

    使わんけど欲しい。。

  • @babba43705
    @babba43705 Před 8 měsíci +2

    t.o.p.

  • @hayatikayhan
    @hayatikayhan Před 9 měsíci +1

    Time is a very precious thing. Why are you wasting so long with such micro-fine details?

    • @Craftsmanship-Process
      @Craftsmanship-Process  Před 9 měsíci

      The technique, which cannot be imitated by chance, is performed by hand.

    • @VidkunQL
      @VidkunQL Před 9 měsíci

      An hour spent on such detail will give rise to an object which will give pleasure and satisfaction to others for may years.

    • @leviathonlx
      @leviathonlx Před 8 měsíci

      This stuff tends to be dying off as they find it harder to find people to want to do such mundane and repetitive tasks over and over in the modern world where a machine can replicate this process perfectly. Stuff like this tends to be the equivalent of the hipster artisinal crafts in the west.

  • @sonnyle5174
    @sonnyle5174 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I wonder who will bring food to the table while he’s sitting there whole morning to make a tea whisk😂

    • @Craftsmanship-Process
      @Craftsmanship-Process  Před 9 měsíci

      We set aside time to eat well! Don't worry!

    • @sonnyle5174
      @sonnyle5174 Před 9 měsíci

      @@Craftsmanship-Process Haha! I’m careless about the time you set aside to eat! I just wonder who goes out to work to feed the whole family while you’re sitting there making the toys all day😂

  • @kolshix
    @kolshix Před 7 měsíci

    Высочайшее искусство японцев это понты. Тут их никто не превзойдет.

  • @hangerbadzoozunger1960
    @hangerbadzoozunger1960 Před 9 měsíci +1

    delas machra udelej to z buku nebu dubu sasku

  • @jlloyd2004mcs
    @jlloyd2004mcs Před 9 měsíci +44

    It’s a WHISK. The Japanese are really good at a lot of things including over-Inflating the importance of the most mundane objects. “I was an apprentice for over twenty years before I was considered a bona fide maker of wooden spatulas”.

    • @Craftsmanship-Process
      @Craftsmanship-Process  Před 9 měsíci +28

      It will take considerable time to become a full-fledged craftsman!

    • @user-gx4iv3gj9q
      @user-gx4iv3gj9q Před 7 měsíci +1

      Культ времени.

    • @lindamitchell-fox1926
      @lindamitchell-fox1926 Před 7 měsíci +5

      100% agree. It seems everything becomes an “art form” and takes a ridiculous amount of time to complete. Don’t get me wrong, I appreciate the skill and time for something handmade…but I’d probably always purchase commercial for the cost and not having to think my simple tools are “precious”.

    • @thethirdchimpanzee
      @thethirdchimpanzee Před 6 měsíci +45

      ​@@lindamitchell-fox1926Well I don't see why everything shouldn't be an art and a craft. Many things in Japanese culture and other Asian cultures are beautiful to look at and brings peace of mind to be around and loot at and inhabit. Utility *is* a good thing, and efficiency has it's place...but the diametrical opposite is the American culture, where EVERYTHING is cheap and disposable...and ugly. Most people, given the opportunity, would prefer to live in an old "quaint" Asian or European village, or a walkable American town.

    • @mitchellpierce6233
      @mitchellpierce6233 Před 6 měsíci +38

      Your statement shows that you don't get it. It isn't about the object itself. It's about devoting your life to a craft and mastering it to its fullest potential. It's about giving yourself to that work and the personal drive to make perfection. I'm going to guess you have no real concept of what I'm talking about or what these people devote themselves to. That's a shame, and I hope that you can find your "whisk" one day. It can give an otherwise dreary life a bit of meaning, even if other people fail to recognize that.

  • @daniellewis5413
    @daniellewis5413 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Good work .from Round eye 😊 my rusty brown round eye!!!