@@Beauty-of-Japanese-Swords Thank you sir. There are millions of people around the world mesmerized buy the beauty and history of the nihon-to, its craftsmen and history. I'm sure all of us are very happy to learn more from these videos. I look forward to visiting your establishment in Tokyo on my next trip there. Thanks again.
Thank you for another great video. I have a Katana that is 300 years old. Is there a person I could send pictures to for ideas on who may have made it? Thank you
Paul Martin from TheJapaneseSword.com is happy to help with such requests as far as I know him. Post them on the Facebook page, always a pleasure to have a look. You’re welcome
Amazing series!! Thank you very much. 英語が作ってくれてありがとう!
Thank you very much for watching our video! We want to further expend the appeal of Japanese swords to the world!!
Very nice I love it.
yet agin wonderful expernaion
Amazing brief description of these beautiful master pieces
Absolutely wonderful and detailed!
Thank you, Hisashi
Thank you very much for the english videos.long live Nihonto
Thank you for always watching our channel! It will be our encouragement.
多看幾次..搭配電腦中文翻譯(雖然不盡其意),也是會慢慢了解日本刀之美!!謝謝分享
感谢您的评论。 我们计划将来使用中文字幕。 感谢您一直以来的支持。
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Thank you so much for this ! ! !
I've shared it with a lot of friends who don't speak Japanese but are interested in nihonto.
Thanks for the encouraging comments!! It's great to see so much interest in Japanese swords around the world.
@@Beauty-of-Japanese-Swords Thank you sir.
There are millions of people around the world mesmerized buy the beauty and history of the nihon-to, its craftsmen and history. I'm sure all of us are very happy to learn more from these videos.
I look forward to visiting your establishment in Tokyo on my next trip there.
Thanks again.
Beautiful blades, are they all made of Tamahagane steel or what type of steel was used in these old masterpieces?
Thanks for a great series of videos.
tomahagane and also imported dutch steel in the 16th century
Thank you for another great video.
I have a Katana that is 300 years old.
Is there a person I could send pictures to for ideas on who may have made it?
Thank you
Paul Martin from TheJapaneseSword.com is happy to help with such requests as far as I know him. Post them on the Facebook page, always a pleasure to have a look. You’re welcome
@@rensio8 thank you kindly
The thumb down must be from those who are not blessed to have a real Nihonto!