I Spent 24 Hours with Master Craftsmen in Japan

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  • čas přidán 14. 01. 2023
  • Follow 13 Japanese Master craftsmen as they work step by step to create ONE amazing project. We've had the good fortune of seeing some amazing craftsmen here in Japan, and today, we get to see Japanese Teamwork at its best!
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Komentáře • 883

  • @TokyoLens
    @TokyoLens  Před rokem +220

    How's 2023 going for everyone so far? We have an amazing year of Japan-wide adventures already in the works!!!
    Huge love and gratitude to the notification squad and everyone who jumps on the vids early!! 😀
    What are you looking forward to seeing or learning about this year? Join the discussion below and I'll see you there!!
    (For anyone new: I spend the first hour or so of every video release hanging out in the comments with everyone!)

    • @garey_0435
      @garey_0435 Před rokem +1

      Keep up the amazing work! Can’t wait to see what else you have planned this year

    • @sarahramos2919
      @sarahramos2919 Před rokem +3

      As always, I am looking forward to seeing more herons… But beyond that, I enjoy the walks because new things can be found in familiar places. ***The Japanese craftsmanship videos are truly incredible!
      Take care!

    • @javidgt8
      @javidgt8 Před rokem +1

      Definitely looking forward to seeing even more of Japan through your videos! I’m going into overdrive for the next year and a half with learning Japanese as well. I’ll be finishing up my degree by next summer, and fingers crossed I’ll have mastered a decent amount of Japanese as well so I can FINALLY visit Japan for the first time. Little grad gift to myself🤞🏾

    • @hfric
      @hfric Před rokem

      Japan Abandoned forgotten places ... would be a thing i am looking forward too ... how is your little finger by the way , did it properly heal ,and did you get your normal digit dexterity back ?

    • @karamalboni554
      @karamalboni554 Před rokem +2

      Your videos hit the exacte right balance between being dreamy and real

  • @rolandgdean
    @rolandgdean Před rokem +467

    I'm a woodworker (almost 40 years now) and I started watching your videos with the one you did about your desk. I hate how SO FEW people seem to have your appreciation of the meticulous nature of Japanese woodworkers. So much of my work, like my Kanji clocks and my bath stools, are inspired by these beautiful and wonderful people. Thanks SO MUCH for showcasing these amazing and EXTREMELY talented people and their trade. /DEEP bow

    • @valfssantiago
      @valfssantiago Před rokem +11

      whoah, your wood joining videos/samples really are Japanese inspired. Nice job!

    • @rolandgdean
      @rolandgdean Před rokem +9

      @@valfssantiago Thanks for checking out my work and for letting me know. And thanks for the compliment.

    • @boigercat
      @boigercat Před rokem +4

      Quality work mate. You just earned another sub

    • @rolandgdean
      @rolandgdean Před rokem +5

      @@boigercat OmG! Thanks Burgercat. I really appreciate it. I'm almost at 700 subs now. More than I ever thought I'd have for sure.

    • @tombryancruz8153
      @tombryancruz8153 Před rokem +1

      check this guys account if you're into wood working!

  • @joshuamstark
    @joshuamstark Před rokem +164

    Norm, what a beautiful and intricate addition to your studio. The craftsmanship is insane!

    • @TokyoLens
      @TokyoLens  Před rokem +19

      Truly beautiful work they’ve done~

  • @fluidityyy
    @fluidityyy Před rokem +97

    The amount of care and precision they put into each little detail and segment is absolutely amazing. Gotta love the amount of dedication they have for their craft! Big respect 😄

  • @KHainstock88
    @KHainstock88 Před rokem +25

    The precision and attention to detail is INSANE. That sanding machine with the ribbons of wood was so satisfying, I'd happily do that all day. Such an amazing piece of art.

    • @thesaxman
      @thesaxman Před rokem +4

      I've seen these machines in Japan they do not sand... Its a shaving.. as off a plane (kanna) they do not sand, it is very accurate... Its so smooth they usually are not finished after that.

    • @jamesfrankiewicz5768
      @jamesfrankiewicz5768 Před rokem

      The two machines that do this are called a "jointer" and a "planer". They are mechanically fairly similar, but they are setup slightly different from one another and serve slightly different purposes from one another. There's plenty of videos here on CZcams that can explain the differences better than I can, just search for "jointer vs. planer".

  • @donaldadams5342
    @donaldadams5342 Před 2 měsíci +4

    I have watched many videos of Shoyan, a Japanese carpenter & am constantly blown away by his skill & attention to attaining perfection in his work. Now I have stumbled across your site & am further blown away by the attention to even the minutest detail for perfection. I am an 83 yr old retired & disabled Senior Master of Art in South Australia where one of my Majors was in Sculpture where I worked mainly in wood because of its tactile beauty. I was force into retirement because of my disability at the age of 47. Now I watch a lot of videos of people working with wood because it helps take my mind away from my constant pain. Now that I found your site I will be watching a lot more of your videos. Cheers, Don from South Australia.

    • @ebkawadler7904
      @ebkawadler7904 Před 14 dny

      May I suggest Epic Upcycling. His work is fantastic. You will enjoy him as well

  • @grayedhitherto9305
    @grayedhitherto9305 Před rokem +29

    I could almost smell the wood. The amount of care and work that goes into these is really astonishing. I also really love how close we get to see the details of wood and the craftsmanship. Thank you for this.

  • @soaringspirits2888
    @soaringspirits2888 Před rokem +36

    I just love the attention to detail and passion that is put into the project. Japanese trades are on a whole different level!!!

    • @TokyoLens
      @TokyoLens  Před rokem +6

      Was amazing to be there for!!

    • @soaringspirits2888
      @soaringspirits2888 Před rokem +1

      @TokyoLens thank you so much norm, for bringing us along for the amazing adventures ❤️

  • @Sisley96
    @Sisley96 Před rokem +92

    I love how proud and passionate they seem about their work. Those machines looks scary to use..😬. Thank you for another amazing video Norm. 🥰/ love from the cold Sweden

    • @TokyoLens
      @TokyoLens  Před rokem +22

      They are!
      Thanks so much Sisley
      I’ve really been enjoying getting to know you through the comments you’ve been leaving as you watch the old videos.
      Thank you so much for that. !!!

    • @GordonFincher
      @GordonFincher Před rokem +6

      I was actually just thinking the opposite. These machines look to keep the users hands away from the blades so they just needs to focus on making sure the cut is accurate. However the guy using the jointer at the beginning was scary, especially with gloves on. lol
      Love the video Norm, I always come to your channel when I need to calm down and relax. Keep up the great work!

  • @AmyBrueckman
    @AmyBrueckman Před rokem +3

    Everyone is talking about the craftsmanship, but can we also appreciate how bright and CLEAN this workshop is?! In America, there would be cobwebs in the ceiling, dust and woodchips in every corner, and tools would be grimy and dirty. My dad worked in home renovation and drywall and those guys were all such a mess!

  • @Marbeary
    @Marbeary Před rokem +14

    The attention to detail by this craftsmen are insane. Matching the joint with the wood grain. Watching them work is mesmerizing. Awesome video.

  • @Embarrassed_Mess_
    @Embarrassed_Mess_ Před rokem +35

    Those shoji are absolutely beautiful! I’m always amazed to watch craftspeople so passionate about their work. It is just amazing to get to see. Thank you so much Norm! 😊

    • @TokyoLens
      @TokyoLens  Před rokem +3

      Thank you so much!
      I couldn’t agree more with you

  • @woogaloo
    @woogaloo Před rokem +10

    This is the type of video I could literally watch all day. Japanese woodworkers are so detailed and so meticulous and it's just amazing to see them at their craft. Love how they look installed.

  • @liltunwin
    @liltunwin Před rokem +16

    Even if things ended up being expensive, knowing the care, effort and attention to details that went on to create this is totally worth it.

  • @sophiablow3422
    @sophiablow3422 Před 10 měsíci +4

    I would just sit for hours looking at them. I dont know if the makers are top artisan, at rhe pinicle of their industry, or this is just the incredible attention to detail, and pride in their work of japanise crafts people. Its exquite, and gives me pleasure to see absolute perfection created

  • @dattmay
    @dattmay Před rokem +15

    This was one of the best "How It's Made" videos I've ever seen. Was thrilling to see this beautiful piece come together and realize what they were all working so hard to create. There's some true talent on display from these artisans.

  • @leahnardo
    @leahnardo Před rokem +7

    I don’t think I’ve done anything in my life with the level of exacting precision that those craftsman displayed. So beautiful. I’m so glad they let you film the process!

  • @Mr2squids
    @Mr2squids Před rokem +7

    Waking up on a sunny Sunday morning, taking my time to enjoy a good breakfast, and then sitting down with a good cup of coffee to enjoy a Tokyo Lens video... life can't get better than this.
    Thank you, Norm, for all you do.

  • @usamaepekonis
    @usamaepekonis Před rokem +26

    It's crazy to think that Japanese people used to do this without the help of machinery, not that it's easy now, I know it's still extremely challenging, but machinery have come a long way and helps a lot. I really admire the skill and expertise that the whole crew had a achieved to create something so complex and beautiful

  • @MageThief
    @MageThief Před rokem +9

    Oh man that is so beautiful, and the precision of the craftsmen is so amazing, I never get tired of seeing skilled Japanese craftsmen hone their craft.
    Your studio just leveled up a few levels Norm 😁

  • @darthalpaca
    @darthalpaca Před rokem +13

    I have always been fascinated by the passion and dedication the artisans and workers have for their work. And what a beautiful outcome. I hope one day to start to dabble in some of the japanese workmanship in woodworking around the home in the near future. Very inspiring. Thanks Norm for taking us along the journey.

    • @TokyoLens
      @TokyoLens  Před rokem +1

      Thank you very much!
      Honestly, so glad that you can take the time to join for this.
      Hope your day is beautiful.

  • @RobbC.
    @RobbC. Před rokem +3

    Much more satisfying to watch than a tree being thrown in to one end of a robot, and the end result is unceremoniously spat out the other end in 30 seconds. These guys are preserving history by reminding everyone that the old ways still exist and the mental talent is worth every penny. Love it.

    • @TokyoLens
      @TokyoLens  Před rokem +2

      Really beautiful view to have!

  • @rakarakaeheh
    @rakarakaeheh Před 10 měsíci +3

    It's so amazing that the design continues per panel.
    And when you notice, the first two panels have the same design as the next two panels when it's upside down.
    But still, the designs match per panel.
    I was just so amazed.

  • @bonniecolon7680
    @bonniecolon7680 Před 9 měsíci +2

    The classical music on the background was the cherry on top. Outstanding job.

  • @akiolife7198
    @akiolife7198 Před rokem +1

    I just love Japanese doing their best for every job they’re working on. Passion ❤

  • @alecangelo7443
    @alecangelo7443 Před rokem +8

    There's something soothing about watching people craft something , seeing how stuff is being made.. gives you a certain type of appreciation for the object which you won't get while getting stuff pre-made from shops.. Great work as usual Norm.., :)

    • @TokyoLens
      @TokyoLens  Před rokem +2

      I just feel genuinely so fortunate to have been able to witness the entire process

    • @alecangelo7443
      @alecangelo7443 Před rokem +1

      @@TokyoLens Thanks for the amount of thought and detail you put while putting out such docu series...

    • @TokyoLens
      @TokyoLens  Před rokem +1

      @@alecangelo7443 thank you for always being here 😊

  • @TheLaughingPanda
    @TheLaughingPanda Před rokem +2

    That machine drills square holes!
    As an engineer, I love learning about Japanese craftsmanship. Those panels are absolutely amazing.

  • @wxlurker
    @wxlurker Před rokem +14

    This feels mesmerisingly meditative. Lovely editing and thank you for bringing this to us, Norm.

  • @ibarbarian0
    @ibarbarian0 Před rokem +4

    I absolutely love watching Craftsmen at work. Seeing all of them work together, doing their part to create something beautiful is no different than musicians performing together in my mind; all doing what they love to create beautiful art.

  • @alanmackillop1595
    @alanmackillop1595 Před rokem +2

    As a master carpenter, I can agree the level of detail and care here is world class. Especially with such delicate pieces. Such a satisfying finish to the video. Thanks for posting!

  • @W4ABN
    @W4ABN Před rokem +2

    I love the sound of a hand plane shaving wood. Those are beautifully made.

  • @rysiekkolanko2324
    @rysiekkolanko2324 Před rokem +5

    Morning Norm!
    Thanks for this inside look at the making of these panels. The visuals were really compelling and helped really get invested in the process. It's like a more elegant and personal version of "How It's Made".
    The screen itself is beautiful, great addition to your space!
    As always, have a good one and stay healthy, eh?

  • @black_gurl_theatre_magicarp

    Yo! I'm a scenic carpenter for theatre and I love watching videos of craftspeople being excellent at their craft. What a beautiful set for your space 😍

  • @Dogen
    @Dogen Před rokem +1

    Absolutely gorgeous! Love it dude!

  • @Jonathan-ob7oy
    @Jonathan-ob7oy Před rokem +1

    I find these kinds of videos to be extemely relaxing, I'm sitting in my office with a cup of coffee while it's snowing outside and I couldn't ask for more tbh.

  • @griffrafff
    @griffrafff Před rokem +2

    No but seriously that was probably the most captivating video! Just waiting to see what they create was suspense in itself!
    Such a cool project and the turn out is stunning!!

    • @TokyoLens
      @TokyoLens  Před rokem +1

      Haha
      I love so much, the fact that you took the time to leave a second comment.
      Hope to see you soon man.

    • @griffrafff
      @griffrafff Před rokem

      @@TokyoLens hopefully in May!

  • @freigheit93
    @freigheit93 Před rokem +8

    This was such a beautiful filmed video and I watched it with my father (a hobby woodsmith)wordsmith. We went on to watch your desk being made and he was completely enamored. It was so nice to share in this with him - thank you, Norm!

  • @JaysMackie
    @JaysMackie Před rokem +1

    I found all the jigs and specialised milling machines the fascinating part. The process has gone through so many iterations to get where it is.

  • @herbertbaumann2107
    @herbertbaumann2107 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Creativity, beauty and harmony that is handcrafted in Japan. greetings from Switzerland

  • @hihillari
    @hihillari Před rokem +2

    The care and attention they put into each creation is so inspiring. Love how the editing gets us up close and personal with each step.

  • @garey_0435
    @garey_0435 Před rokem +16

    Everything about this project turned out amazing! So much talent in every stage!

    • @TokyoLens
      @TokyoLens  Před rokem +3

      Really glad you enjoyed it that much!!

  • @PaulSmith46122
    @PaulSmith46122 Před rokem +5

    There is a ton of content on CZcams, as we all know. However Norm, this has to be some of the most relaxing and beautifully shot there is. Loved every second, and the finished pieces in your studio look perfect! Thank you for sharing with us.

  • @kathrynlebda780
    @kathrynlebda780 Před rokem +1

    Oh my god this video is so relaxing to watch. The details and the satisfaction of seeing something being made from start to finish just gives the warm and cozy vides for a Sunday morning.

  • @BMSThomas
    @BMSThomas Před rokem +1

    beautiful... super thanks for sharing this one! The whole family was mesmorized by the craftmanship!!

  • @RansomReed
    @RansomReed Před rokem +3

    This is so awesome! Definitely one of my favorite videos now. The super relaxed music mixed with the beautiful shots of the team working so methodically on the shoji is amazing. Top tier content for sure!

  • @Finitemaster
    @Finitemaster Před rokem +1

    Honestly, the attention to detail is amazing. You really are an amazing person. Not only do you speak the language of Japanese, but you connect with these people and let us get a peek at these hard working people. I always look forward to your videos.

  • @Tassadar2k3
    @Tassadar2k3 Před rokem +1

    I did two internships in Asahikawa (Hokkaido) for a Japanese furniture company. What I can tell from that time (2007 & 2008) is that the Japanese Craftsmen (and women) are very diligent and devotional in their work. Even though I am from an IT background (studied computer science during that time) and the work was tough I really enjoyed my time at the company in Asahikawa and think of it from time to time. Unfortunately the CEO of that company died a couple of years ago, he always was very kind to me.

  • @jerkku1010
    @jerkku1010 Před rokem +1

    I graduated as a machinist in 2011 but have never worked as a machinist but I still appreciate every bit of handcraft.
    I really should invest in my own workshop to practice to do cool things like these shoji :D

  • @turtleinjapan
    @turtleinjapan Před rokem

    Wow! I tapped the thumbnail not realizing what channel I was watching until I saw the green AstroTurf. I spent 12 years as a custom cabinet and furniture maker in the SF Bay Area and never met another woman in the trade. I was actually kind of shocked and really happy to see women in this Japanese wood shop. Awesome topic and video. Thanks.

  • @auberginebear
    @auberginebear Před rokem +1

    I love seeing craftsman projects like this, step by step from start to finish, that still doesn't give everything away but shows us how much love and attention goes into something as simple as a shoji screen door. They look so good installed too, thank you for sharing the whole process with us.

  • @CameraGuy19
    @CameraGuy19 Před rokem +1

    The small interractions, the fluidity in their work and the subtle music makes this a cinematic masterpiece. Bravo...

  • @MrAnimal1971
    @MrAnimal1971 Před měsícem

    It's great that your taking the time to showcase craftsman like this to inspire people. Thank you. My carpentry skills are rudimentary but with each project I get more precise.

  • @R1L6N
    @R1L6N Před rokem +1

    Anything related with craftsmanship in Japan always fascinates me. The finished product was perfect and became a work of art the moment it was placed right by the windows.

  • @eclecticapoetica
    @eclecticapoetica Před 9 měsíci +1

    i love their calm, detailed approach - and careful use of glue - detest messy ‘glue-ups’!

  • @randxalthor
    @randxalthor Před rokem +3

    The video is as beautiful as the shoji. What a tribute to a deserving group of people.

  • @AlinaTheGoblin
    @AlinaTheGoblin Před rokem +1

    The gentle piano music you chose to accompany this really completes the picture. Always loved that element about your videos, the care that goes into the sound since it can emphasize the message of the video all the more brilliantly. Thank you for showcasing yet another aspect of Japanese culture that people would not normally get to see!

  • @ossoiku
    @ossoiku Před rokem +1

    I watch your content every break half way through my abysmal shift in the ER as a nurse, I always feel refreshed with your videos. I hope to one day make similar content. Your living the dream man appreciate it, thank you for quality videos!

    • @TokyoLens
      @TokyoLens  Před rokem

      That’s an insanely kind comment from you~
      Thank you so much for that

  • @0nyxVr
    @0nyxVr Před rokem +1

    I love the work the put into it and it looks amazing. Those machines scare me . Another amazing video like always

  • @dinabelova920
    @dinabelova920 Před rokem +2

    It's so weird - I got so emotional looking at all of those intricate details and work and passion that went into those shoji doors - that I was quite literally crying by the end of the video. And I just imagine the the wood smell that fills your studio right now. It's something so nostalgic and emotional thinking about this smell.

  • @LawdBreaktwist
    @LawdBreaktwist Před rokem +1

    i knew it was a good idea to put this video on my "waitlist" for a bit and watch it in peace, i love the way this video is structured, basically leaving you to guess what is actually built until you see the reveal at the end
    it is incredible how much work goes into "just doors" (it seemed to me like the people working there actually cared about the end product)

  • @dpi209
    @dpi209 Před rokem +2

    What a wonderful addition to the studio, and very fitting (not only in the literal sense)!
    It never ceases to amaze me how skillful and dedicated Japanese craftsmen are :)

  • @Leonlion0305
    @Leonlion0305 Před rokem +1

    The artisan attitude and culture in Japan is always something that amazes and impresses me. How they work along with the background music just makes me feel really tranquil. That's not the usual image I have on carpentry but Japan somehow made it work. It's very cool to just see them make "something" until I realize what they are making, but they still keep surprises me at how much detail they put in at every steps.

  • @appleblows1
    @appleblows1 Před 8 dny

    Man, I love how Japanese people take pride in their work. This level of dedication to their work is not seen here in the US even if the work is done by the business owner themselves.

  • @lyher2722
    @lyher2722 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Beautiful and amazing.!!! As a fellow woodworker, I'm very impressed with the intricacies of the joints.
    Beautiful finished product.
    *Humans will always create better wood creations vs machines.

  • @Kaneboros
    @Kaneboros Před rokem +1

    I'm always at lost for words when watching your videos, seriously. Always so well edited and cinematic, I just really love your work Norm, keep it up!
    Also, Japan really never fails to impress me, these people are so passionate about their craft, they won't risk a single detail being not perfect. All the respect in the world for them, truly inspiring!

  • @kareny2349
    @kareny2349 Před rokem +1

    Just stunning!!!!. Thank you for showing the step by step process of making a shoji door. Attention to detail and workmanship was evident in every step and the final reveal was just breathtaking. Congratulations Norm…you’ve got a masterpiece!!!!

  • @miller3006
    @miller3006 Před rokem

    When I see craftsmen like these I just cannot help admiring their skill, their patience, their attention to detail. There is so much quiet dignity in their work. Thank you sharing!

  • @David-ve2ro
    @David-ve2ro Před rokem

    I love how unique and interesting your content is, you always find something different and new to upload each time. I always love seeing your videos pop up in my feed because I know it's going to be a great watch. I hope your recovery from your accident continues to go well in 2023, and thank you for videos!

  • @Cinetyk
    @Cinetyk Před rokem

    Everywhere in the world we seem to have lost MILLIONS of people who did this kind of work. I'm from Portugal and I can attend to this as well. It's just so cool to watch people who understand the materials and the whole production process - just why/how did humanity lose lots of it in the recent years/decades?
    Looking at some many portions of this video it's like: yeah, it's a ton of work for each piece, but also: just how perfect and careful attention to detail is thought of on these? Amazing.
    There's just something so majestic about doing this type of work by hand. Hope we continue to see it. Cheers for the work of making these videos.

  • @SamCyanide
    @SamCyanide Před 5 měsíci

    That is honestly so cool. I'm glad you were able to take delivery of these, definitely brings a whole new level of respect when you see how much work and time goes into each one

  • @hiroht72
    @hiroht72 Před rokem

    Wow…! Throughout the video I couldn’t wait to see the outcome at the end. I never would have imagined something this beautiful. The editing and music were incredible and on the spot as well. Congratulations on this new addition to your studio!

  • @abbyelgonzalez1891
    @abbyelgonzalez1891 Před rokem

    I'm really loving these types of videos recently. Exploring unique jobs and getting a close look at what goes on how how people think, truly inspirational.

  • @jeremytome
    @jeremytome Před rokem

    Glad you're able to get this made, the shoji, the video, really appreciate them shutting down other parts to allow you and us to focus on what you're filming.

  • @Adrian..S..Ph21
    @Adrian..S..Ph21 Před rokem +3

    It is amazing how the process and each person's expertise is put into crafting such a beautiful piece, especially the one doing the hairline adjustments on the door piece.
    Exceptional skills they have..😁

  • @jdii5698
    @jdii5698 Před rokem

    Amazing! It is such a joy to see true craftspeople doing there jobs so well. And Norm's filming and editing is just beautiful! Outstanding!

  • @zekelucente9702
    @zekelucente9702 Před měsícem

    Japanese woodworkers are the greatest and their attention to detail is the absolute height of craftsmanship.

  • @carmenation
    @carmenation Před rokem +1

    Always amazing to see others work in their craft 😀!
    Those shoji doors are absolutely beautiful!!!! 😍

  • @seandobson2682
    @seandobson2682 Před rokem

    Loved the video! Amazing to see Japanese craftsmanship! The best part was finding out it was a project for you, makes me happy and jealous, the cheery on top!

  • @ArchmageSerestia
    @ArchmageSerestia Před rokem

    This was such a peaceful and relaxing video to break up my work day. Everyone working with focus both separately and as a team was satisfying to watch, and the finished product is incredible! Thanks for always putting together these lovely videos for us!

  • @dark_knight109
    @dark_knight109 Před rokem

    I'm always amazed at your talent for bringing out the beauty in the smallest, most easily overlooked things, Norm. Most people would look at a shoji like that and just see a very beautiful window; to see the craftsmanship that goes into it, and presented so wonderfully, is a treasure. You have a truly incredible gift for this.

  • @Frag-ile
    @Frag-ile Před rokem +1

    As that pattern started to come together and we got the first look of it set in the press I had to stop the video for a moment, I adore the complexity achieved with such simple forms. I would find myself mesmerized by it on a daily basis given the opportunity, they are absolutely beautiful.

  • @Stan7670
    @Stan7670 Před 6 měsíci

    The grid spans all four screens, no two are the same. Beautifully done.

  • @Asterith
    @Asterith Před rokem

    I love these videos showing the care and craftsmanship put into these projects. Thank you so much for sharing and I can't wait to see the next one.

  • @3cc3ntr1c1ty
    @3cc3ntr1c1ty Před rokem

    It's so peaceful watching them work. And with a beautiful end result too! Their dedication to their craft is admirable.

  • @Hehfg
    @Hehfg Před rokem +2

    Absolutely amazing! It looks so beautiful and it was really cool to see how they all did each part like that :)

  • @westieclo
    @westieclo Před rokem

    That is gorgeous. I love how much each person cared so much about what they do. The way it diffuses the light is perfect.

  • @DockettJapan
    @DockettJapan Před rokem

    I really likes the music pairing in this video. I also appreciated seeing the thing come together before the reveal of what it was and the final installation at the end.

  • @aoifecharret4025
    @aoifecharret4025 Před rokem

    wow, such amazing craftmanship! its so cool that you got to film the process. They turned out so well and really look great in the studio!

  • @r4nd0m3xist3nc3
    @r4nd0m3xist3nc3 Před rokem

    Wonderful video. Love how you let the workmanship do most of the talking.The care that went into making these is truly admirable and awe inspiring. Beautiful work and a beautiful addition to your studio!

  • @JohnSmith-fo2vh
    @JohnSmith-fo2vh Před rokem

    Each of these craftsmen put so much care and skill into their work. Thanks for another one Norm.

  • @Mirageeeee
    @Mirageeeee Před rokem

    I love how simple and cleanly you shot this video. Very calming to watch these crafts people at work with the delicate music in the background.

  • @paulakaimuloa6611
    @paulakaimuloa6611 Před rokem

    So beautiful. Brought me to tears to see these artisans work. Wow.

  • @Argyll9846
    @Argyll9846 Před rokem

    Truly the Japanese are masters of fine woodwork with their meticulous attention to detail.

  • @mrmawster9786
    @mrmawster9786 Před rokem

    Just want to say thank you so much norm. Your videos really help me get through tough times.

  • @hassanosama5644
    @hassanosama5644 Před rokem

    Japanese, truly disciplined, devoted and master all aspects, end result, perfection. A new civilization.

  • @abdulm2609
    @abdulm2609 Před rokem +1

    Everything about this was beautiful. There's a pride and meticulous nature to traditional Japanese craftsmanship. I was captured and cut emotively. I'm glad the project was for you and it's something you can enjoy for years to come.

  • @alphamajor0195
    @alphamajor0195 Před 5 měsíci

    Woodworking is such a cool thing to watch. Also, watching a very experienced craftsman do it is almost soothing to watch . I needed this kind of mental relaxation today, thank you.

  • @pauladavitt7554
    @pauladavitt7554 Před rokem

    The craftsmanship in these are absolutely amazing. The attention to detail is incredible. They came out absolutely beautiful.

  • @peterkenyonjr
    @peterkenyonjr Před 7 měsíci

    This is such a cool video. Didn't expect these pieces to go into your personal space. So rad. I am a woodworking and have always been impressed with Japanese craftsmanship. Great channel!

  • @johnanderson2182
    @johnanderson2182 Před rokem

    Wow...just wow! That's a whole other level of intricacy. I love the atmospheric approach you took with the music and minimal narration on this vid. Well done!