Memphis Kendo Club (USA) is so happy to have such a great relationship with Tozando. The repair work featured in this video was for our own bogu that we recently sent back to Japan. The Men in the video at 7:06 (futon edge repair and re-dye) is my own, which I bought from Tozando 20 years ago. It looks virtually brand new! The Men at 7:34 belongs to my sensei and it is over 30 years old!! Thanks to Tozando, Yamamoto-san and Onishi-san! The work looks absolutely beautiful. As I type this, the bogu is still on FedEx coming back to the USA !!!
Im from Indonesia, bogu now very expensive, the problem is in my country no bogu craftman so if our bogu broken we should buy the new one, i hope someday any craft man in Indonesia, mau be tozando could open a branch in Indonesia
Memphis Kendo Club (USA) is so happy to have such a great relationship with Tozando.
The repair work featured in this video was for our own bogu that we recently sent back to Japan. The Men in the video at 7:06 (futon edge repair and re-dye) is my own, which I bought from Tozando 20 years ago. It looks virtually brand new! The Men at 7:34 belongs to my sensei and it is over 30 years old!!
Thanks to Tozando, Yamamoto-san and Onishi-san! The work looks absolutely beautiful. As I type this, the bogu is still on FedEx coming back to the USA !!!
Halo Tozando, please make tutorial to replacing/ repair menbuchi part of men, especially if the leather broken
Im from Indonesia, bogu now very expensive, the problem is in my country no bogu craftman so if our bogu broken we should buy the new one, i hope someday any craft man in Indonesia, mau be tozando could open a branch in Indonesia