Yes she was. He was fortunate to have someone who spoke English so well. But he seemed to be navigating his way around quite okay, so all good. I hope he's back home looking at his lovely sword and remember his Japan holiday.
That’s store is heaven. Thanks brother! I was looking for a store to buy a katana for my Japan trip in summer. Love this ! Make a video about how you brought back to the states. Very cool !
As a collector, I would go CRAZY in that store. Now "shinken" ("live blades") either antique or modern, is a WHOLE different story, when trying to bring it over to the States. (De-registering it, Ministry of Cultural Affairs for export, and I think a bout a 20 day processing period). I'm not even sure, once the process is done, how you can even get it past Japan's airport customs. I get all of my antiques via registered mail and it takes about a month to receive it/them.
Glad it was helpful! Best of luck to you and your move. I also will be relocating my family to Japan as soon as the Japanese border reopens. Stay tuned for more Japan footage soon enough
That’s cool that they let you hold and feel the weight of it. There’s a swords store where I stay that sell cheap functional katanas but they won’t even let me hold one or feel it just to check one out. They did that to me twice so I ended up buying online from people who actually wanna sell me something.
yeah I bought a Wakazashi (shorter version of the Katana) and had it boxed up and bubble wrapped. I was able to check it in with no problem with customs. I think the golden rule is that you cannot carry any sort of weapon into the plane. Just pray your sword does not get damaged in the check in process. great video and happy shopping!
I know this post is 4yrs after yours, hang in there my man… you haven’t posted But, Congrats on your Iaito Purchase dude… I can tell from your enthusiasm, your want to learn the language, and your numerous travels that you appreciate the culture. I recommend since you bought an Iaito sword that you also take lessons in the Iaido Martial Arts if you have the ability, I think you’ll love it since it also helps w/ focus, clarity, some meditative aspects. It also teaches u different parts of the sword, the fittings, how to handle a sword, etc etc… keep up the good work!
You sir, made the best choice 😉 I was in Japan December 19 to January 20. Went to Arashiyama and only found out about Tozando back in Tokyo 🤦🏽♂️ Thank you very much for making a long video and showing other things like tsubas. I need to get a katana when I go back.
Tozando is a good store. I was there in February of this year. I purchased a Yumi (longbow) from them and had it shipped back home. I also got to try on one of their sets of Armour and hold an original Yari (Spear). I noticed that you ducked through those arches in the display room upstairs so I'm guessing you are well over 6 feet tall as well as muscularly built, in which case those armours they have might not fit you as they made them to fit the average Japanese body type. No harm in asking if they make custom/tailor made armour next time you visit.
First off thanks for checking out my video, I appreciate the support. Getting around in Japan is a bit of a challenge in certain situations due to my stature; I am 6 ft. even but very broad so door frame gives me a fight almost everywhere in Japan lol. But asking about custom armor is a great idea, I don't know why it didn't occur to me that I wouldn't fit the pre-ready gear lol I would've learned the hard way.
@@affluentapproach1213 If you live on the continental United States and want a set of tailor made customised armour I would suggest Iron Mountain Armoury.
@@oden5735 depends on what you get. Tozonda iaito start around $340 and go up to $2,580.00 they also sell antique and newly forged Shinken(live swords) which start around $3K for and antique Tanto and $7.5k for a newly forged Katana(before registration ad Licensing)
Hi, do you have a video of your experience with customs when you flew back with it? I'm thinking of doing the same but want to avoid the hassle at the border.Thanks!
Update: I’ve bought my first katana on amazon it’s a wall hanger sword And it’s gonna look great on my shelf or wall or any place actually but one day I’ll buy myself a real katana like a full on battle ready full tang razor sharp and all that one day in the future if y’all wanna see the sword, I’m gonna do an unboxing on my channel THE ROWER so if y’all wanna check that out stay tuned I guess
tozandoshop.com/ , My camera setup is the Sony a6300 with the 16-50mm f. 3.5-5.6, rode micro and manfrotto tripod. I am soon to upgrade my camera system tho, I wanna go full frame Sony
I'm not sure what you mean by mediums, are you referring to what metals they're made from? Also if they can be transported on plane varies depending on what country you're going to, check with your local and international flight authorities before attempting to fly with a sword. To America you can travel with them as long as they are sheathed, wrapped up and stored with your checked in luggage. TSA did inspect it upon arrive and took longer for me to get my luggage but the sword made it home safely!
I just got my katana yesterday and been walking around the neighborhood waiting for the women to come flocking. At least that's what the salesman told me would happen when I bought it.
Thanks for sharing...I got to say I’m extremely curious on what it cost American dollars? I have numerous katanas, All battle ready, Forged from modern steel, Differentially Hardened clay Tempered with Hamon , Sharp as hell and great cutters, buyback they are made in China ..Mine cost between 150 and $300
These are practice swords, There are serious laws and regulations in japan about making and selling of Battle ready Katanas. and they are extremely expensive. We are talking $1000s
I didnt price Tanto, Not quite sure. I did however purchase a couple higonokami as gifts to give to my relatives in the states, the were about $55 USDa piece.
They did have throwing daggers and I almost purchased me a set, they had throwing stars too but I decided to get my family back home knives instead. Bought back gifts
@@affluentapproach1213 Looks like they had everything, very awesome opportunity to travel and experience such a cool store, I had a friend in 90s who was in the navy and stationed in Japan that bought a set of throwing knifes, an amateur could throw them and make them stick, but the finish in them was spectacular, I probably would of done the same and bought authentic cutlery knifes,
I wouldn't try it, customs searched my sword with great detail while at the airport. I had to carry a paper stated that this was a unsharpened practice sword
Can you bring practice/decorative swords to the USA? How did you get it through customs? I'm seeing a lot of Japanese laws about not being allowed to carry a sword. Does that change when it's decorative or dull? Thanks!
Exactly right, because it is for decoration purposes and it is not sharpened it does not classify as a weapon. Customs opened the box and checked it but allowed it thru with no problems. when you buy the sword the shop gives you papers stating its purpose
@@affluentapproach1213 what if you don't have the papers? Or maybe if you bought an "iaito" on a second hand store? Hope you notice this coz it would be a very big help 😇🙌
I love how respectful you were to bow and that you are following your dreams to learn about the samurai by actually going to Japan. 👍🏻👍🏻
I respect all ppl and their culture and customs. respect is the key to love, more ppl need to spread love on this earth, we've had enough hate!
Amen to that!!
*AMEN*
amen 🙏
i aint religious but, amen
that lady helping him in the 2 shop was so nice
Yes she was. He was fortunate to have someone who spoke English so well. But he seemed to be navigating his way around quite okay, so all good. I hope he's back home looking at his lovely sword and remember his Japan holiday.
@@BelloBudo007 the swords shits on the entertainment center right below the TV, I see it daily. It is still beautiful, i love having it on display
@@affluentapproach1213 You probably mean it 'sits' on the entertainment.... Right?
@@BelloBudo007 yea that too lol. Thanks for the correction
she's really cute too.
This guy only has 70 subs? What the hell. When I clicked on the video I thought he was an actually multi mil CZcamsr. Great videos.
Thanks for the recognition, I want to work on my video production, I want to find content I can consistently produce to develop my skill.
them algorithms be hatin
@@affluentapproach1213 bro. You keep it up! You’re gonna get big.
150 sub in 2 months. Only goes up from here.
The girl in the 2nd shop is gorgeous. Her personality makes her beautiful
I agree
When met her she was really kind
Simp
Agree
That girl is pretty , the one that can speak english.
That she is, she’s Canadian Japanese
Watched this video hopefully to look at some swords. Ended up looking at the cashier by the counter. 😅😁
Same here dude 😂 she's beautiful 😍
i really like the vibe of this, you can tell just how happy he was to be seeing the armours and swords, 100% going to subscribe after seeing this
That’s store is heaven. Thanks brother! I was looking for a store to buy a katana for my Japan trip in summer. Love this !
Make a video about how you brought back to the states. Very cool !
Enjoy! im waiting to move to Japan in March, hopefully the borders are open again soon. I want to make more Japan content for sure
How much does it cost
Visiting japan is a dream of mine. Love the culture, great vid
It's very interesting your experience in TOZANDO, thank you for the video!
Thanks for watching my journey, more to come in the future
Living the dream man.
These moments are priceless.
Thank you for sharing.
I enjoyed it.
As a collector, I would go CRAZY in that store. Now "shinken" ("live blades") either antique or modern, is a WHOLE different story, when trying to bring it over to the States. (De-registering it, Ministry of Cultural Affairs for export, and I think a bout a 20 day processing period). I'm not even sure, once the process is done, how you can even get it past Japan's airport customs. I get all of my antiques via registered mail and it takes about a month to receive it/them.
Love the video, very informative. I’m looking to move there in the next couple of years, thank you for providing more information for me to look into.
Glad it was helpful! Best of luck to you and your move. I also will be relocating my family to Japan as soon as the Japanese border reopens. Stay tuned for more Japan footage soon enough
That’s cool that they let you hold and feel the weight of it. There’s a swords store where I stay that sell cheap functional katanas but they won’t even let me hold one or feel it just to check one out. They did that to me twice so I ended up buying online from people who actually wanna sell me something.
Your hair looks dope dude!
I really do appreciate that, thanks for the love
This channel deserves more attention and subs. Great vlog !
now i need a pair of mangekyou and black robe and then it's all coming to lifee XDDDD
Brilliant video bro
Awesome katanas ....
Nice video man, Always been a fan of the samurai's and Japan. / New subscriber from Sweden
yeah I bought a Wakazashi (shorter version of the Katana) and had it boxed up and bubble wrapped. I was able to check it in with no problem with customs. I think the golden rule is that you cannot carry any sort of weapon into the plane. Just pray your sword does not get damaged in the check in process. great video and happy shopping!
Yo, this dude straight up got on his knees lol
Holy Crap, I am, legit, drooling here. I would NEVER leave. Nice vid, bro
That girl's english is VERY good for a japanese.
She was Canadian-Japanese, I believe she was born in the great north then moved to Japan with family
Wow bro!! The one she showed you and said very heavy is a Dotanuki iaito . My dream katana ever. So beautiful.
Thanks great vid we can't wait to go
🤙 Awesome collection
Thanks for the visit
I know this post is 4yrs after yours, hang in there my man… you haven’t posted
But, Congrats on your Iaito Purchase dude… I can tell from your enthusiasm, your want to learn the language, and your numerous travels that you appreciate the culture. I recommend since you bought an Iaito sword that you also take lessons in the Iaido Martial Arts if you have the ability, I think you’ll love it since it also helps w/ focus, clarity, some meditative aspects. It also teaches u different parts of the sword, the fittings, how to handle a sword, etc etc… keep up the good work!
Very Cool sword man!
Thanks!
cool video man! thankfully that lady at the store was so nice!
so nice and so helpful, I hope to see her again we i revisit
Hi man! I was in Kyoto last year, and it was an amazing trip. What a wonderful place! Congrats for your katana!
Kyoto is an amazing city. Its huge. I have only scratched the surface. Can't wait to go back and visit.
Were you there in the Spring or Summer?
@@affluentapproach1213 I was there in july, during the rainy season.
@@welbertdeoliveira we were there around the same time. This video was shot there early July. So Krazy! We may have crossed pathed at one point
Came for the swords but stayed for the adventure. Very nice content subbed
Thanks for coming, Glad you liked the video
You sir, made the best choice 😉 I was in Japan December 19 to January 20. Went to Arashiyama and only found out about Tozando back in Tokyo 🤦🏽♂️ Thank you very much for making a long video and showing other things like tsubas. I need to get a katana when I go back.
Amazing! yea next time get a hand selected one. Im happy to be able to share my experiences with you all
@@affluentapproach1213 I will.
Livin the dream!
I will be moving to Japan in March, Hopefully, If covid allows. Definitely want more Japan videos
Tozando is a good store. I was there in February of this year. I purchased a Yumi (longbow) from them and had it shipped back home. I also got to try on one of their sets of Armour and hold an original Yari (Spear). I noticed that you ducked through those arches in the display room upstairs so I'm guessing you are well over 6 feet tall as well as muscularly built, in which case those armours they have might not fit you as they made them to fit the average Japanese body type. No harm in asking if they make custom/tailor made armour next time you visit.
First off thanks for checking out my video, I appreciate the support.
Getting around in Japan is a bit of a challenge in certain situations due to my stature; I am 6 ft. even but very broad so door frame gives me a fight almost everywhere in Japan lol. But asking about custom armor is a great idea, I don't know why it didn't occur to me that I wouldn't fit the pre-ready gear lol I would've learned the hard way.
@@affluentapproach1213 If you live on the continental United States and want a set of tailor made customised armour I would suggest Iron Mountain Armoury.
Can I ask how much price for one katana
@@oden5735 depends on what you get. Tozonda iaito start around $340 and go up to $2,580.00 they also sell antique and newly forged Shinken(live swords) which start around $3K for and antique Tanto and $7.5k for a newly forged Katana(before registration ad Licensing)
11:36 OMG Vergil's sword ♥ ♥
I heard DMC 5 SE is coming out on PS5, Looking forward to playing that title
Have a safe trip back home. Hope you'll have no issues going through customs.
I have already made it home but definitely will be returning 2021, a more permanent move
I’m jealous! I’d LOVE to go to Japan and buy a katana!
Go do it.
Oh man, missed this opportunity while I was in Kyoto last year.
Save it for the next trip. I'm sure you'll be back
Beautiful, have you seen any place with history katanas?
I have not but I will be moving to Japan once the borders reopen and I will continue my adventures and learn more.
Plss upload more of this so some day i can buy one of those in japan also nice vids keep a good work.
I will be back in Japan Hopefully in March, I will definitely have more Japanese content
THIS MAN RIGHT HERE DESERVES A THOUSAND SUBS OR A MILLION
Need more video like this 👍👍
I'm working on it my friend, once the Japanese border reopen I will be back shooting vligs there
LMAO THAT YOU LIED TO ME GOT ME CRACK UP
I knew she knew some English. Japanese people are shy to present if they're not perfect
@@affluentapproach1213 yup because Japan don’t accept failures.
its cool getting one from japan and all but you can get a actual real battle ready one for like $300 in the us
Yes true but when you're a fan of Japan as much as I am it means a little more to get it from its place of origin
Brother I'm glad your out there doing this
thats swords are dope asf bruhh 💥💥💥
Man there was sooo many, it took me about an hour to final choose
One day guys let's pay visit and buy one for ours with respect just like this dude
This katana is pretty cool
congrats! that katana was born
to meet the real owner 👍
Hi, does their katana sharpen?
Hi, do you have a video of your experience with customs when you flew back with it? I'm thinking of doing the same but want to avoid the hassle at the border.Thanks!
Update: I’ve bought my first katana on amazon it’s a wall hanger sword And it’s gonna look great on my shelf or wall or any place actually but one day I’ll buy myself a real katana like a full on battle ready full tang razor sharp and all that one day in the future if y’all wanna see the sword, I’m gonna do an unboxing on my channel THE ROWER so if y’all wanna check that out stay tuned I guess
Yo bro cool vid
Thanks my guy, I appreciate that
Do they sale online?
Hi bro really nice vedio, i am from india✌
Thanks for enjoy my videos.
Is that store have a website bro? And by the way what camera you're using?
tozandoshop.com/ , My camera setup is the Sony a6300 with the 16-50mm f. 3.5-5.6, rode micro and manfrotto tripod. I am soon to upgrade my camera system tho, I wanna go full frame Sony
Did you see that kind of katana resembling a cane ? Of the kind Zatoichi the blind swordsman carried in the movie?
What are the mediums and the best ones? Can Katana be transported on a plane?
I'm not sure what you mean by mediums, are you referring to what metals they're made from? Also if they can be transported on plane varies depending on what country you're going to, check with your local and international flight authorities before attempting to fly with a sword. To America you can travel with them as long as they are sheathed, wrapped up and stored with your checked in luggage. TSA did inspect it upon arrive and took longer for me to get my luggage but the sword made it home safely!
@@affluentapproach1213 He told me how much the best katana costs ৷ Give the address of any area of Japan that is available or has a store
Better you then me. I should spend so much cash in there lol
Where do they have the REAL katana at?
do they have an on line store i can look at ? i want a real one how much was the cheapest one ?
Can we carry from plane
I just got my katana yesterday and been walking around the neighborhood waiting for the women to come flocking. At least that's what the salesman told me would happen when I bought it.
how much did u pay if u dont mind me asking, looking to go there and buy one myself ?
Did you have trouble passing through customs in airport?
How do you fly this out of the country?
Do they take orders online too?
Yes the do, tozandoshop.com . hope you get something dope, this place is amazing
Thanks for sharing...I got to say I’m extremely curious on what it cost American dollars? I have numerous katanas, All battle ready, Forged from modern steel, Differentially Hardened clay Tempered with Hamon , Sharp as hell and great cutters, buyback they are made in China ..Mine cost between 150 and $300
These are practice swords, There are serious laws and regulations in japan about making and selling of Battle ready Katanas. and they are extremely expensive. We are talking $1000s
@@affluentapproach1213 I got one battle ready high quality steel for around 300... the practice ones are in the 1000s that’s crazy
Appreciate your video bruh, i purchase mine from that same shop
Bro what is the cost of the katana
How much do the Tantō cost?
I didnt price Tanto, Not quite sure. I did however purchase a couple higonokami as gifts to give to my relatives in the states, the were about $55 USDa piece.
Congrats
Bro do they have any sites where I could buy one
I been looking and looking could you help find her store online
my man gonna be like yasuke 😆
I’m so Jelly bro, I’ll just live through u.
I'll have more Japan videos coming in the future once Covid-19 is corrected....Stay tuned
Bro what is the cost for the katana
Do more sward videos love the Chanel
How much was that sword ? Thx
Did they have any of the throwing daggers, Kunai
They did have throwing daggers and I almost purchased me a set, they had throwing stars too but I decided to get my family back home knives instead. Bought back gifts
@@affluentapproach1213 Looks like they had everything, very awesome opportunity to travel and experience such a cool store, I had a friend in 90s who was in the navy and stationed in Japan that bought a set of throwing knifes, an amateur could throw them and make them stick, but the finish in them was spectacular, I probably would of done the same and bought authentic cutlery knifes,
I hope u see this but how much is a samurai sword shop how much does it cost
This Video Just Made Me Wanna Go To Japan Even More Bro, You Don't Even Know!.
change your name to Sometimes Gaming and go, bro.
@@Jay-um6eq I’ll Get There Eventually So I’m Not Gonna Rush It🇯🇵
@@RevanReborn88 yeah take your time, save up, learn the language as much as you can, it'll make your trip much more comfortable.
@@Jay-um6eq I Will, Appreciate The Advice Though ✌🏾
Bro 13:14 the red samurai armor looks moving 😳
I want to get a sword to put on display for my set up, I have a red Ryder BB gun on display already but I want to add on
Thats cool! The red Ryder museum is in Pagosa springs Colorado where the author fred Harmon lived thay use to sell comics.
Nice
Where is this at
can you buy live blade and pass it as decoration sword for custom?
I wouldn't try it, customs searched my sword with great detail while at the airport. I had to carry a paper stated that this was a unsharpened practice sword
@@affluentapproach1213 that sucks
What is this store called
How were you able to fly those on a plane
Fire
How much the price of katana
Pls make an unboxing video of the iaito🙏🏻
I will have to visit Japan and purchase another for that video. Thanks for the idea my friend
Can you bring practice/decorative swords to the USA? How did you get it through customs? I'm seeing a lot of Japanese laws about not being allowed to carry a sword. Does that change when it's decorative or dull? Thanks!
Exactly right, because it is for decoration purposes and it is not sharpened it does not classify as a weapon. Customs opened the box and checked it but allowed it thru with no problems. when you buy the sword the shop gives you papers stating its purpose
@@affluentapproach1213 That's great to hear. Thank you!
@@affluentapproach1213 what if you don't have the papers? Or maybe if you bought an "iaito" on a second hand store? Hope you notice this coz it would be a very big help 😇🙌
Thanks Ford the question! And thanks For the answer !! :) Great vídeo man !!
I really want one of them cuz I want to look like Zoro
After you get the sword make sure to grab the black cape and mask too! Then you'll be official Zorro
Yes I know what you are saying because I speak and understand the English language.
How much was the katana?
I paid over $600 USD for mines. that was medium priced
If it doesn't have a edge it is either a display or practice sword.
How much was the price
Great video. How much was it?
after the sale I spent around $700 USD
@@affluentapproach1213 Wow! . So a real sharp Katana would cost $$$$$ ?
@@ricardotijerina886 A lot bro, we're talking Gs
How much was the sword?