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  • @anubis1800
    @anubis1800 Před 2 měsíci +14159

    I appreciate tea whisks even more now. I knew it was intricate work, but this is a whole nother level.

    • @Draaza
      @Draaza Před měsícem +126

      Most are made by machines. Extremely specialised tea whisk making machines xD

    • @THE_town_fool
      @THE_town_fool Před měsícem +89

      @@Draazathe really cheap and breakable ones are. but not many people would go through the effort of whisking their tea, much less buy a professional tea whisk.

    • @Draaza
      @Draaza Před měsícem +60

      @@THE_town_fool You're not meant to use it with most types of tea, it's just for powdered tea like matcha. There's no point in whisking other types of tea because there's little to no froth

    • @angelicart.6
      @angelicart.6 Před měsícem +8

      vocal percussion on a whole nother level comin from my mind

    • @lalli8152
      @lalli8152 Před měsícem +8

      Would be pretty ridicilous if they all would be made like this, and they would be worth hundreds of dollars. Likely something like this would be more in actual tea ceremonies or its just some luxury artisan product unless the workers get payed pennies by hour

  • @Chief.95
    @Chief.95 Před měsícem +4103

    This is amazing. Bravo & hats off to the people who make by hand such things as this. The end result is a tool, but the process of its creation is art. Sadly, it seems clear to me that 60 seconds isn’t enough time to show just how involved said process truly is. I’d LOVE to see a full length video that covers this topic in depth!

    • @florencepierce1864
      @florencepierce1864 Před měsícem +32

      🇯🇵⛩️Only thing better: Fly to Japan (& upload vid of that)! I tend to "travel" via TV/Internet/YT (& not go out of my comfort zone), but I've always wanted to visit Japan - See things like tea ceremonies, Geishas, visit Hiroshima & Nagasaki & Tokyo Imperial Palace - but also visit Harajuku, eat Ramen & (lots of) Sushi ... And just meet ordinary Ppl as well. But yeah - in the meantime, a more in-depth of this video would be great! ❤👍

    • @VincePhoenix
      @VincePhoenix Před měsícem +11

      I've seen one on youtube already, maybe on this channel, maybe on another I don't remember, but you can definitely find one (and it's the exact same but full length I think)

    • @griffintg
      @griffintg Před měsícem +8

      The bottom left has a direct link to this full video

    • @Chief.95
      @Chief.95 Před měsícem

      @@griffintggracias m8

    • @griffintg
      @griffintg Před měsícem

      @@Chief.95 👍 de nada

  • @nazaxprime
    @nazaxprime Před měsícem +205

    This is like some thing I would obsess over until I perfected it, then have a lifetime supply, hardly ever touch the perfect one, then I give it away so I can never lose it. 😂

    • @kate4zay
      @kate4zay Před 6 hodinami

      fr same
      thats not a good thing cause i tend to either gift or hoard-

  • @takamichih.550
    @takamichih.550 Před měsícem +1109

    茶筅のお値段たっか〜って思ってたけど考えが変わりました。そりゃ値段高いはずだわ

  • @juanleal8418
    @juanleal8418 Před 2 měsíci +233

    I was actually in awe of the craftsmanship whew man nice

  • @user-ny4my6rk6y
    @user-ny4my6rk6y Před měsícem +273

    生み出される道具に職人の魂が込められていく様子が伝わった

  • @user-kj6lj7dp9j
    @user-kj6lj7dp9j Před měsícem +151

    this is one of the few rare cases where my toxic traits doesn't barge in and say "I can easily do this"

  • @user-so4vy8th2v
    @user-so4vy8th2v Před měsícem +2037

    TVでフランス料理のシェフが泡だて器として使っていた。なんでも卵や牛乳がすごく泡立つんだそうで

    • @user-ul9wc9zl7s
      @user-ul9wc9zl7s Před měsícem +132

      いいなそれ

    • @atama_kayui
      @atama_kayui Před měsícem +114

      面白いですね。なんか好き

    • @user-jx2rx2ln1x
      @user-jx2rx2ln1x Před měsícem +68

      コーヒーを泡立てると、マイルドになるそうです。

    • @user-uw6qh4ky5v
      @user-uw6qh4ky5v Před měsícem +68

      今はプラスチック製の茶筅もあるので衛生的で、ご家庭で本格抹茶ラテなんかも出来ます。
      竹から手作りする職人さんの動画で言うべきではないかもですが…

    • @evangaudet
      @evangaudet Před měsícem

      @@user-uw6qh4ky5vGoogle translate is so amazing. I can’t believe that I can read people’s comments from a different language. It’s fascinating the way you express yourselves, at least in the way it’s translated.

  • @yureimusubi
    @yureimusubi Před měsícem +477

    あんなに硬そうな竹から造られているのが
    とても不思議です
    凄い技術👏

    • @tylmarin2987
      @tylmarin2987 Před měsícem +5

      Не знала что ее делают вручную. Но теперь понятно стало и удивительно что они могут руками сделать эти тонкие полоски бамбука. На машине такое не сделаешь.
      Поразительно что многое делают не просто руками,но и почти по технологиям, которым куча лет! Хотя и говорят по автоматизацию, создание разных инструментов для облегчения работы и не только. Или вот попытки повысить стоимость товара и не только за "сделанное руками". Как видим это не просто так и цена обоснованна

  • @ller_gy
    @ller_gy Před měsícem +322

    茶筌のハイエンド泡立て器感は異常

  • @nowashidu
    @nowashidu Před měsícem +564

    手間かかってるんだな〜!以前自己検証したら、茶筅によってお茶の味が変わったから、丁寧に作られた茶筅って大事で、この技を絶やさないためにも高い茶筅買わなきゃなって改めて熟考した。

    • @dmitryrunso9125
      @dmitryrunso9125 Před měsícem

      Привет 😊
      Знаешь у нас в стране где:
      Использованые Одноразовые пакетики из под чая складываются в отдельную чашку -(это тоже искусство)
      Попробуй накопить столько одноразовых-использованых пакетиков из под чая,что бы вновь 😮вкусить истинный и не повторимый вкус «принцесса нури»
      Как сказал конфуций:
      "Уважай себя, и другие будут уважать тебя"
      И не дай бог ты выкинешь все накопленные пакетики-тебе пизда
      Тебе пизда от всей семьи
      А чай можно и так помешать
      Ложкой там или вилкой,или любой другой херней которая сможет сделать это действие 😅

    • @docolemnsx
      @docolemnsx Před měsícem +5

      You need to buy a cheaper one too, to keep healthy competition alive 😊

    • @jaheriawilson19
      @jaheriawilson19 Před měsícem +2

      how much are they??

    • @ame_yume9177
      @ame_yume9177 Před měsícem +29

      @@docolemnsx競争するほど生産されてないしいいものを長く使うのが日本のポリシーなんだよ

    • @-shortsfeed
      @-shortsfeed Před měsícem +1

      Thank you I was just de-limb-ing a pile of bamboo for a trellis and various plant supports now I have this as some inspiration sparking other ideas to be brought into realization. I'm part Asian so racisticaly I'm very fond of things like this. It's true both racisticaly realistically speaking only of my own assumptions and monotyping which if you don't know the singular form of self stereotypical views of others but of yourselves. Isn't math amazing gracey

  • @user-vm9mv3zu8j
    @user-vm9mv3zu8j Před měsícem +12

    I had to watch this 3 times! I love the attention to detail!
    The world makes things, the Japanese turn it into an art form.

  • @gardengirl7258
    @gardengirl7258 Před měsícem +30

    Turning something so simple into a work of visual and functional art.❤

    • @runi2453
      @runi2453 Před měsícem

      That simple you are talking about is not simple at all 🎋

    • @soumyaranjandash5442
      @soumyaranjandash5442 Před měsícem +1

      China is just the opposite of Japan. Japan is for quality. China for quantity

    • @user-ek3sb8gu9p
      @user-ek3sb8gu9p Před měsícem +2

      @@runi2453 The "simple" piece of the comment was referencing the single piece of bamboo.

  • @Steinmetal4
    @Steinmetal4 Před měsícem +85

    This editing was like a whisk to the brain

  • @ejemhearekelvin614
    @ejemhearekelvin614 Před měsícem +22

    The dedication is so incredible👍😍

  • @leechilton7684
    @leechilton7684 Před měsícem +13

    incredible. the deep culture and intense artistry behind what seems like such a simple tool. beautiful. intricate 100/10

  • @Merit000
    @Merit000 Před měsícem +10

    Вот почему ценность многих вещей теряется, их делают машины, и делают легко. А когда видишь такой труд, относишься к вещам уважительно, это уважение не к предмету, а мастеру! Низкий мой поклон трудолюбивым мастерам.

    • @goldelf2974
      @goldelf2974 Před 21 dnem +1

      Полностью с тобой солидарна😊

    • @Miruriel
      @Miruriel Před 4 dny

      Я только из комментов понял что это за странная херня. А зачем вообще нужен чайный венчик?! С кофе то понятно, вроде, а это вот зачем?

    • @Merit000
      @Merit000 Před 4 dny

      @@Mirurielну, им легче перемешивать матчу. Венчик церемониальный инструмент. Что бы аккуратно и красиво перемешать матчу с водой. Матча же как пудра со консистенции.

  • @darkslaya123
    @darkslaya123 Před 2 měsíci +119

    That's really cool, and so intricate! Very cool craftsmanship~ Much Love, from USA, Georgia! ❤

    • @zavierong888
      @zavierong888 Před měsícem +1

      USA is located in Tbilisi, Georgia??? My brain is not braining 💀

    • @hadesisbaby
      @hadesisbaby Před měsícem +2

      @@zavierong888georgia is a state in the united states lol

    • @SmD-ff5xd
      @SmD-ff5xd Před měsícem

      Every place name in usa is named from either a place in England, a native indian name or from somewhere else in the world :) ​@@zavierong888

  • @smibredenblaque1741
    @smibredenblaque1741 Před měsícem +8

    I truly hope they are appreciated and compensated for the labor work

  • @voidedgames7491
    @voidedgames7491 Před měsícem +51

    A small part of my goes "But why? Couldn't you use something easier?"
    Then the other half goes "SHUT UP I'M WATCHING!"

    • @thisismelwalker
      @thisismelwalker Před měsícem +5

      It's for matcha tea (and maybe something else I know only that usage tbh). You can't use metal whisk for that, it makes taste worse, so you should use wooden one for that tea. Also handmade things like that usually popular because of traditions

    • @voidedgames7491
      @voidedgames7491 Před měsícem +4

      @@thisismelwalker handmade wooden things is a given, it always makes things look and feel better. But a different material changes the flavour of the tea? Didn’t know that. Cool.
      Traditional stuff is almost always nicer.

    • @ero-senninsama1734
      @ero-senninsama1734 Před 20 dny +1

      Its only fitting its a tea CEREMONY for a reason. It should be treated with the upmost respect

    • @voidedgames7491
      @voidedgames7491 Před 20 dny

      @ero-senninsama1734 good point.

  • @user-js9yp6lb2l
    @user-js9yp6lb2l Před měsícem +66

    茶筅を最初に創った人は天才🎉
    御抹茶はヤッパリ、薄茶が飲み慣れてるから美味しい😊

  • @Juanbrawlstars
    @Juanbrawlstars Před měsícem +20

    I very much enjoy that you show the process without adding the annoying talking or intro to a CZcams Channel

  • @MoonlitBookworm73
    @MoonlitBookworm73 Před měsícem +16

    Wow, this is amazing!

  • @aarav_the_dubber
    @aarav_the_dubber Před měsícem +25

    I like Japanese traditionals❤

    • @JKarmygirl
      @JKarmygirl Před měsícem

      It's used in china also. I have seen it in their native video and dramas..😊

    • @aarav_the_dubber
      @aarav_the_dubber Před měsícem

      @@JKarmygirl ooh nice😁

  • @ragorimitternacht4593
    @ragorimitternacht4593 Před měsícem +5

    The dedication to a craft has never been more evident. The skill honed by years of perfecting a craft. Amazing simply amazing!

  • @Til_What
    @Til_What Před měsícem +8

    Expert craftsmanship, built up through many years of dedicated work, is just something else to witness.

    • @captinundies6049
      @captinundies6049 Před měsícem

      And made it all look fucking stupid with jump cuts.

  • @toxicavenger7073
    @toxicavenger7073 Před měsícem +5

    Idk wtf it is but i respect that hardwork,labor intensive craft,and the tradition of doing it all by hand

  • @caseyrevoir
    @caseyrevoir Před měsícem +47

    The safety glasses, using the saw guard, and preventing nerve damage by whacking the blade edge with a wood scrap were the pro tips that made this a charming whisk. (I forgot the two handed knife pull to the groin)

    • @SirZechs77
      @SirZechs77 Před měsícem +3

      Don't forget about taking off your gloves while using a table saw.

    • @BrendanDufftronic
      @BrendanDufftronic Před měsícem

      Gloves and spinning things are not a good mix.

  • @user-ox3np7tl9g
    @user-ox3np7tl9g Před měsícem +5

    いつも茶道で大切に使わせて頂いています🙏✨

  • @Krazmyshleniyu
    @Krazmyshleniyu Před 2 měsíci +109

    Работа мастера достойная уважения!

  • @Panzerfaust_1939
    @Panzerfaust_1939 Před měsícem +2

    It's rare for me to find humans amazing

  • @noctarin1516
    @noctarin1516 Před 6 dny +1

    Japanese craftsmanship is something unique. It's really an art form.

  • @mp3plus27
    @mp3plus27 Před 2 měsíci +25

    숙련된 장인의 기술이 예술에 가깝습니다

  • @ChristinaMoralesMindfuqed
    @ChristinaMoralesMindfuqed Před měsícem +4

    I appreciate all the people around the world who make these small little intricate tools and parts to save others time.❤ truly amazing craftsmanship

  • @ArieofEnder
    @ArieofEnder Před měsícem +2

    Props to people who can make things with such fine or intricate details like this. I would actually break half of the bristles(?) off

  • @sapphirejade5029
    @sapphirejade5029 Před měsícem +7

    I'm amazed by the precise craftsmanship! Hello from the USA!

  • @TerinaRin
    @TerinaRin Před měsícem +15

    Завораживает смотреть за работой мастера 😽

  • @loki8350
    @loki8350 Před měsícem +31

    I bought one last year out of appreciation of the craft.

  • @tiagobelo4965
    @tiagobelo4965 Před měsícem +2

    The skill and patience to make something like this is impressive, hats off to the craftsman!

  • @TheHibbitydibbity
    @TheHibbitydibbity Před měsícem +2

    Honestly, I figured it would be tedious & and time-consuming work, but I kinda thought it would be more straightforward than it actually is.
    To shave down each individual tine _(probably not the correct term, but I couldn't think of a better one than that)_ of the whisk is an incredible level of dedication and craftsmanship.

  • @Baralai
    @Baralai Před měsícem +6

    Just absolutely incredible! Makes me appreciate tea even a little bit more

  • @ewaimioczyk-glinska2194
    @ewaimioczyk-glinska2194 Před měsícem +12

    🥰🥰🥰niesamowita precyzja, dbałość tradycji 😊😊😊

  • @Irobert1115HD
    @Irobert1115HD Před měsícem +2

    i honestly thought they where two pieces. thats some serious craftsmanship.

  • @notconvincedgranny6573
    @notconvincedgranny6573 Před 6 dny +1

    And now I want one. Not for tea, just to appreciate the artistry and workmanship.

  • @TaLeng2023
    @TaLeng2023 Před měsícem +9

    How do you clean these? Also, more bamboo stuff please.

  • @jamesrynghang1469
    @jamesrynghang1469 Před měsícem +6

    Finally now i know the use of this😂

  • @bodhiswayze1892
    @bodhiswayze1892 Před měsícem +2

    Wow, that’s absolutely incredible, thank you for sharing this 😊❤

  • @DefaultFlame
    @DefaultFlame Před 14 dny +1

    I hope they charge a fair amount for that. The amount of work they put into each one is extreme and they deserve to be paid well for it.

  • @mikhail5428
    @mikhail5428 Před měsícem +8

    *Honestly, the patient to do this kind of craftmade is admirable, I just can't*

  • @mollywhoppedsouls_pvp
    @mollywhoppedsouls_pvp Před měsícem +3

    $90.00 USD is justified given the amazing degree of craftsmanship

  • @theegg141
    @theegg141 Před měsícem +2

    Craftsmen back at it again finding the strangest creation to make and becoming masters beyond understanding at it

  • @anterabeca5652
    @anterabeca5652 Před měsícem +4

    OMG Pero que paciencia la de estos japoneses, solo ellos tienen esa paciencia para esas cosas👏👏👏

  • @KasaCheem
    @KasaCheem Před měsícem +3

    no machine can make something like this very precisely

  • @anabell.21
    @anabell.21 Před měsícem +4

    excellent work from so dedicated men and women, absolute respect.

  • @arosefortes6507
    @arosefortes6507 Před měsícem +1

    Tea whisk has been around for centuries and has been made the same way perfect as it is and no need to be improved!❤ This I love

  • @thomslotusflower6025
    @thomslotusflower6025 Před měsícem +1

    Handmade craftsmanship, there is nothing like it. Hopefully it never becomes a lost art in this mechanized world.

  • @manolofermin1158
    @manolofermin1158 Před měsícem +3

    Eso sí es un buen talento

  • @eliasujashvili7113
    @eliasujashvili7113 Před měsícem +16

    The sh*t games tell me to be patient on:

  • @dp1381
    @dp1381 Před 3 dny +1

    Japanese craft work is on another level. This is awesome.

  • @theredtails7609
    @theredtails7609 Před měsícem +2

    Honestly, I would lose my patience instantly in the making of even the 1st one. Imagine making more than 10 of these a day

  • @fatemira
    @fatemira Před měsícem +4

    そうだよな、あんなに細い物を何本も作ってるんだ。そしてこれは機械でやればいいものではないな…
    魂だよ職人の

  • @Gooberpotomous
    @Gooberpotomous Před měsícem +3

    As I'm watching, "alright, now you're just splitting hairs." It made me laugh.
    So much effort 🤩

  • @jessenoelle262
    @jessenoelle262 Před měsícem +1

    Fascinating!! I will never look at a tea whisk the same ever again!! 🤩🙏

  • @adrienneseaton3389
    @adrienneseaton3389 Před měsícem +1

    Oh wow! The craftsmanship is amazing! Wait, the entire process is amazing and so interesting to watch. Love ❤

  • @Aubergine1941
    @Aubergine1941 Před měsícem +4

    My goodness! That's a lot of work!

  • @avatarofvishnu
    @avatarofvishnu Před měsícem +9

    美しすぎるやろ

  • @savannahshepherd2283
    @savannahshepherd2283 Před měsícem +1

    I never heard of this until now, what a beautiful piece of work

  • @josephkern4081
    @josephkern4081 Před měsícem +1

    The Asian culture is so amazing and intricate beautiful and powerful and delicate in the precision of their skills in everything especially in the tools and utensils of their ceremonial and cultural practices I've noticed it's always about balance breathing mindfulness humility respect honor ancestry and kindness even in the tea ceremony

  • @jasesanders2641
    @jasesanders2641 Před měsícem +17

    I thought it was a head scratcher for a sec 😂

  • @un-known0_00
    @un-known0_00 Před měsícem +3

    The hard work 🗿

  • @owenkaiser8061
    @owenkaiser8061 Před měsícem +2

    Had the privilege to be a part of black belt promotion tea ceremony once in South Korea at the Olymic HQ for Judo. Definitely an experience of a lifetime

  • @runrundon3
    @runrundon3 Před měsícem +2

    良いお茶筅はお茶のたち方もまた違うんだよな…美味いよ…

  • @IRADENISE59
    @IRADENISE59 Před měsícem +4

    WOW 😮😮

  • @angelamatthews793
    @angelamatthews793 Před měsícem +6

    The editing is too fast to see what's even happening.

  • @Thechez685
    @Thechez685 Před měsícem +2

    i feel bad how much pain and perfection they have to make on it

  • @rya3190
    @rya3190 Před měsícem +1

    About like I thought... which makes me respect those craftsmen more for that intricate of work.

  • @Christopherlidis
    @Christopherlidis Před měsícem +13

    I thought it said whisky

  • @meanmouse
    @meanmouse Před měsícem +10

    일본인들의 장인정신에 대한 광기 😮

  • @arkibun4501
    @arkibun4501 Před měsícem +1

    I'm fascinated on how they did it perfectly

  • @N0x3w
    @N0x3w Před měsícem +2

    the sheer delicacy while performing such is immaculate

  • @user-ud4ru4xv2z
    @user-ud4ru4xv2z Před měsícem +4

    茶道部として学べることがありました

  • @krishnasaikia6132
    @krishnasaikia6132 Před měsícem +3

    I have a tea whisk which is useless but hey it looks cool

  • @BellaBlack47
    @BellaBlack47 Před měsícem +1

    That looks like a whole lot of work I would never be willing to do. Thank you to all these people that do this time consuming and intense process to make such a wonderful item!

  • @saber5821
    @saber5821 Před měsícem +1

    Respect the the craftsmen of this world they are a dying breed

  • @user-ox9lh5hh7o
    @user-ox9lh5hh7o Před 2 měsíci +4

    I remind my childhood cartoon shin-chan in one episode they also make tea there are three ladies and bhojan and masala and shin-chan are there to make the tea for one lady didi❤❤❤❤😊

  • @WDC_OSA
    @WDC_OSA Před měsícem +3

    Amazing how you can make such an unappealing, violently paced video out of such an interesting, delicate process

  • @acemad1
    @acemad1 Před měsícem +1

    Never in my life have I had a need for my tea to be whisked, let alone see an inexistent (in my mind) tool being made in such an intricate manner. Mind boggling indeed, now I truly know what it means.

  • @iistheknight
    @iistheknight Před měsícem +1

    The most interesting thing to me is that the easiest part to do with a simple hand tool would be the original cut, but a power tool is used for that, and everything else is done by hand

  • @jonasgeez2140
    @jonasgeez2140 Před 2 měsíci +4

    I bet I that's where they got the idea for those head scratchers

  • @ThatDude731
    @ThatDude731 Před měsícem +19

    Looking fancy! What does it do by the way?

  • @ArjunSingh-io6cm
    @ArjunSingh-io6cm Před měsícem +2

    Hats off 👏

  • @wolfmiremcthorn9696
    @wolfmiremcthorn9696 Před měsícem +1

    I must give respect for how precise he split the bamboo.

  • @nemesisnine3297
    @nemesisnine3297 Před měsícem +3

    Thats why a real one is $75 USD

  • @The_Wild_Humour
    @The_Wild_Humour Před měsícem +25

    Buy 1 spoon for save your half day. 😆

    • @ponta3651
      @ponta3651 Před měsícem +4

      高価な器を傷つけずに抹茶を泡立てる道具なので、スプーンでは無理です。

    • @operatorchakkoty4257
      @operatorchakkoty4257 Před 20 dny +1

      ​@@ponta3651 solution: wooden spoon.

  • @despres380
    @despres380 Před měsícem +1

    even when i think it's already a lot of precision and work, they keep going

  • @noxxkad
    @noxxkad Před 6 dny +1

    Это потрясающе! Люблю Вас, Япония!

  • @justdanie7613
    @justdanie7613 Před měsícem +4

    Wow

  • @OrcaBrigade
    @OrcaBrigade Před měsícem +5

    I'd like to appreciate this but a short isn't the place to do this shit. All I got out of it is that it's seemingly very, very needlessly complicated but really damn cool. Yet incredibly effective at what it's painstakingly made for.

  • @dakotayates7221
    @dakotayates7221 Před měsícem +1

    I absolutely love their culture

  • @carterround4600
    @carterround4600 Před měsícem +2

    That level of precision and accuracy is insane