As always friend, great content!! I also am a “swordsmith” and been studying Japanese and Korean martial arts since about 1984. It is fun to hear others talk about their experiences and journey!! I would have loved to be the 3rd person in your clan of drunken sword enthusiasts lol! Because where I live, there are not many (in fact zero) people that I can have a in-depth conversation about my passion. It is fairly obscure topic, especially when you get into the thick weeds and finer nuances of nihonto. So thanks again. I would love to see more of Sensei’s work!
i throughly enjoyed the Mr. Mori interview so much i subscribed to his channel thank you for bringing this knowledgeable and passionate man to my attention
Such a funny, poetic and profound account of a man and his passion for the Japanese sword: the best I've ever had the fortune to listened to, full of humanity. The idea to have a drink or two is brilliant, it gives the atmosphere of a wonderful tale. Thanks to the master and to you.
Thank you so much for this interview, both you and Mr. Mori. This is a fascinating take on the transition from Chokuto to Wanto that I have never seen explored. Very much looking forward to the next part!
As always friend, great content!! I also am a “swordsmith” and been studying Japanese and Korean martial arts since about 1984. It is fun to hear others talk about their experiences and journey!! I would have loved to be the 3rd person in your clan of drunken sword enthusiasts lol! Because where I live, there are not many (in fact zero) people that I can have a in-depth conversation about my passion. It is fairly obscure topic, especially when you get into the thick weeds and finer nuances of nihonto. So thanks again. I would love to see more of Sensei’s work!
Great video, thank you very much for sharing your knowledge, God Bless
i throughly enjoyed the Mr. Mori interview so much i subscribed to his channel thank you for bringing this knowledgeable and passionate man to my attention
Such a funny, poetic and profound account of a man and his passion for the Japanese sword: the best I've ever had the fortune to listened to, full of humanity.
The idea to have a drink or two is brilliant, it gives the atmosphere of a wonderful tale.
Thanks to the master and to you.
何と言うか非常に魅力的な職人さんですね😊
歴史から「何故」を深く思索して自らのアイデンティティを構築してらっしゃる。
稀有な存続だと思います。
湾刀の誕生が蝦夷の騎馬隊からだと思ってましたが、お話しを伺って目から鱗でした😊
あまり飲み過ぎず身体を大切に、素晴らしい作品を生み続けて下さいませ😊
Thank you so much for this interview, both you and Mr. Mori. This is a fascinating take on the transition from Chokuto to Wanto that I have never seen explored. Very much looking forward to the next part!
thank you so much! i cant wait for part two!
I think he got the answers right! So crazy. LOL!
我らの光秀さんが出てて
もう感激です^ ^
This is priceless.
awesome!!!
❤️🔥
It’s warakiribattosai’s brother.
In indonesia its not folded that many times like authentic nihonto katana but still forged ofc