I love how much of this was done by hand and that they reused the broken pieces to limit waste. Also, that is the pinkest chalk I have ever seen. One more thing, I have never used chalk that strong. The way they were handling it would have definitely broken all of the chalk I have ever used.
I was going to say the same thing. Way more labor intensive than I would have guessed. But, I imagine these old ways won't be around for too much longer because of new technology both in how the chalk is made (to remain cost efficient and competitive in today's world) and in how chalk is used in schools: So many schools have gone to digital methods of displaying information to students.
@@snaplash You didn't see the rest cose it is done in anather factory. This one particular factory is possible in Japan only. Yes it is done whole process in one place only. Modern production process is spread on many stages in many different places. Cose you can use same production equipment in other purposes, not for chalk making only. You just can't build the factory for only chalk making exclusively, it is economical madness.
Chalk isn't just Chalk for japanese. Japan has the best quality Chalk in the world and it's the preferred choice for mathematician and lectures worldwide. It glides really beautifully
@@urchinsea6297 yes. That's the one. It has such a smooth texture outside like wax crayons. I use alot while preparing for maths olympiad. I heard that the company was closing down in 2015, good to know it's still around, I wonder if the quality is still the same would love to get some for my son, his 8 years old and his teacher says his a maths whiz, we currently using Chalk from south africa and Thailand they really good but not the same has Japanese chalk.
As someone who was forced to clean the class blackboard 50+ years ago, the wonderful smooth opaque quality of that chalk in the last scene really got to me 9:47 Ours used to skid across the board, squeak and scrape, and put out a scratchy translucent line you could see the blackboard through.
The Japanese always make the simplest things seem so much greater than the sum of its parts by treating the process of a product's creation with respect and honour.
I love that they use chalk to make notes on the mixer. I always assumed that all chalk was calcium-carbonate. I learned that gypsum is also used here. I figured they would add dye to the calcium-carbonate, but it appears that coloured chalk is different.
Funny thing is that I always thought chalk was made only of gypsum! 😄 I suppose Japan, as an island nation, has an abundance of calcium carbonate sources. Where I live--inland--there is a great amount of gypsum.
@@nashvillain171 Gypsum is the 'chalk' you find in walls, but calcium carbonate is the natural chalk you find in nature. It has a silkier feel when used, while gypsum has a sharper, squeekier feel. Ideally, the best chalk would be a mix of the two, to balance softness and hardness.
I live in the USA and I have always been surprised at how many people do not realize how much we all need each other. The world can learn so much if people would just open their minds and hearts to others. The workmanship is off the charts as it is in many other Countries as well.
Chalk and greenboard.. Back in school days we use water and squeegee to wipe them off the board, and whoever on class duty that day will have their lower uniform littered with white spots, some kids would swing the squeegee just to mess with the other, but thinking back we just create additional task since we clean our own classroom every single day
For those who don't know, japanese chalk is (rightfully) considered the holy grail; just try to trace one line with one of those bad boys and you'll immediately know why they are considered legendary (that is, if you can get your hands on one 😄) Even when your well-connected colleague has a box for sale, you won't mind paying the eye-gougingly price he asks, and you'll probably do so with a big smile on your face!
I remember watching a video about the love math professors have for a specific chalk and some bought enough to last many many years when a company was going out of business
@@deecook8393 Even at the beginning of the 80's ! A friend of mine's father owned a Japanese car ( a Mazda, I think) which was not much more than a toy-car in its global design, and when the dear father had to turn right or left, the bottom of the car noisily scratched the road, each time. Yet suddenly, I would say around 1983 or 1984 the "Made in Japan" began to mean something else than "cheap and fun" ! Fabulous !
The reason a lot of schools switched to Expo markers and whiteboards was because of fear that the chalk dust would be damaging to computers. I still prefer chalk but its rarer and rarer to find. At my university, only the math building kept blackboards. Presumably because of the math professors preferring chalk.
I’ve studied at three universities so far and in every math department there is a legend about chalks imported from Japan. There is a particular brand that went out of business, I recognize it by the box but not by it’s name. Legend says that you cannot write a false theorem with it. (It is beautiful, exquisite chalk, writes very smoothly and almost never breaks.)
I wonder if there's a noticeable texture difference between the Calcium Carbonate and the Gypsum, other than just color? It seems like it would be neat to test! Thanks for sharing! This was awesome
Carbonate chalk tends to be more durable, less dusty, but skips, produces skinnierer and less contrasted lines than calcium sulphate chalk, or gypsum chalk. Sulphate chalk, being less durable and dustier, produces excellent broad and well contrasting lines. But you will burn through miles of it on a blackboard. The holy grail was the Hagoromo Fulltouch Chalk, which had the properties of sulphate chalk, with an added wax layer to keep the dust down, with a carbonate formulation producing durable and long lasting chalk. But they stopped production in 2015 and has recently been sighted at over $800 a box. A korean company bought up their equipment but apparently its just not the same.
小学校の授業で見せてほしいレベル
これを見たら安易に壊したりしなくなると思う。
チョーク壊してるの先生のほうが多かったですよ
書いてて力入れすぎてバキって…
子供が折ってるのは見たことないです
先生にも見せてくれや
俺が小さい頃、寝てたらチョーク額に投げつけてきた教員に頼む
@@柊あおい-j6u 先生が書いてる途中に折っちゃうのは安易に折ってるわけでもなく、不可抗力じゃない?
子供は結構遊びで折ったりするよ。私が小さい頃はそーゆーの多かった。それで、小さくなって書けなくなってたな。
@@himea9029 寝るな
@@做蘭 人によると思うよ。うちは黒板消しで消しても何回か消さないと残るくらい強く書く先生いて授業のたびにチョークを三本ぐらい折ってる。
窯のメモにちゃんとチョーク使ってるのスコ
こういうのこそ、もっとテレビとかTH-camで流せばいいと思う!
不良品も無駄にしないで材料として再利用する姿勢に好感。
砕けば同じになるんだから当然でしょ…
そんな噛み付かなくても、、、て感じ
まぁ自社完結なら再利用しない方が珍しいし当然ではあるな。
不良品を世の中から集めて新しいものを作るとかとはちがうしね。
@@yu-ru2zc暇なんでしょ…
@@kusozako_weiceなんで最後感じてんねんw
普段は見る機会の無い仕事風景。大好きです。
掃除当番が黒板でチョークが短くなった時だけ許される新品チョーク取ってきて綺麗に並べるの好きだったな〜笑
チョークは凄く割れやすいのに、皆さん手際が良いですね✨
まさに職人技‼️
チョークをちょー食う。赤いチョーク作るところめっちゃ気持ち良い、、。てか、繊細な作業すぎてすごい。
めっちゃ職人芸で感動しました。
授業中チョークの書く音って心地よくて好き。
居眠りしてすいませんでした。
こんなに丁寧に職人さんたちが作ってくれてるのだから学校で使うだけではなく、何か他の製品にできたらいいなぁ。
いや学校・大学等の需要だけで十分だぞ
工事現場とか警察・消防で道路に目印付ける用とかに多少は需要があると思う
ハウルが使ってるじゃないか
めっちゃ手作用多くてびっくり、ありがとうございます、お疲れ様です
思っていた以上に手作業だった
チョーク作るのってこんなに大変なんだなぁ
手作業が多いのは設備が乏しいからだよ。
昔ながらの工場だからね
チョークで黒板に文字を書く音とても好き。
眠たくなる
海外の数学者がTwitterの質問に答える動画で「私たちはホワイトボードなんて使わない。黒板と日本製の最高のチョークを使う」って言ってるのを観て感動した
Your country and people deserves all the praises.
本当にいつまでも真摯なもの作り、頑張ってもらいたい。こういう工場が生き残る社会であってほしい。
学生時代何気なく使ってたチョークの製造過程が学べるとは……!ありがとうございます
チョークの作り方を教えてください
どの工程も見ていて気持ちがいい
와우~~ 분필을 만드는 과정이 신기하네요. 어릴적 교실 생각이 나게 만들어주셔서 고맙습니다.
I bet that factory smells so nice and earthly
描きやすいチョークってほんと滑らかだよね
こんな一生懸命作ってくれたチョークを投げる先生ありえない
いつの時代のこと言ってんだよww今を生きろw
@@user-ls4mk2cr3s今の時代も投げるだろ笑
@@すぎたか-v6r お前もしかしておっさんか?
@@3gounanndesu バリバリの現役学生や
見たことがない……
日本の誇り ...お疲れ様。perfect work
분필을 만드는과정이 이렇게 어려운줄 몰랐는데 간접적으로 볼수 있어 즐거웠습니다. 색감이 이쁜 분필도 신기하네요
다음 영상도 기다리겠습니다.
일본 장인이 가르쳐 줄 일본인 못 찾다가 결국은 한국인 한테 넘겨줬네요
하고로모 분필계의 롤스로이스 이죠.
@@퀄리티보다물량 아 칠판에 대면 부드럽게 미끄러진다는 그 전설의...
It’s nice to see so much human interaction in the process, it makes the product much more appealing. Something made by human beings for human beings.
its amusing how i would have called it typical asian sweatshop shithole if it wasn't in japan.
We have so much automation, humans shouldn’t have to do this work to make a living (unless they want to).
今の義務教育学校はどんどん電子化が進んでるけど、どうかこの丁寧なプロの仕事が作り出すチョークが無くならないことを祈るばかりです😢
現場検査で黒板にチョークで書くの大好きなんや…😭
チョークの音ってなんかいいよね
ねむたくなる
書くときのチョークならではのコツコツ感が大好きです。
応援してます。
I love how much of this was done by hand and that they reused the broken pieces to limit waste. Also, that is the pinkest chalk I have ever seen. One more thing, I have never used chalk that strong. The way they were handling it would have definitely broken all of the chalk I have ever used.
小学校の頃からどうやって作られていたのか気になっていたので見ることができて嬉しいです😊❤黒板にチョークで答えを書くのが大好きでした!
学校からチョークが無くならないでほしいな
羽衣チョークの話は本当に…悔しいというか惜しいというか、そういう気持ちになっただけに、なんとか長らえて欲しい。
こういう普段使用してるものがどのように作られてるのか学校などで見せる時間を作っても良いと思うぞ!
love your work!
I am exceptionally shocked at how much of that was done by hand.
I was going to say the same thing. Way more labor intensive than I would have guessed. But, I imagine these old ways won't be around for too much longer because of new technology both in how the chalk is made (to remain cost efficient and competitive in today's world) and in how chalk is used in schools: So many schools have gone to digital methods of displaying information to students.
Cray
@@snaplash You didn't see the rest cose it is done in anather factory.
This one particular factory is possible in Japan only. Yes it is done whole process in one place only.
Modern production process is spread on many stages in many different places. Cose you can use same production equipment in other purposes, not for chalk making only.
You just can't build the factory for only chalk making exclusively, it is economical madness.
Terribly inefficient process, the chalk paste should be driven out from the mixing machine via screw rollers straight into the extruder.
不良品の再利用素晴らしいです!
めちゃくちゃ人がやってるのも逆に良き
流行り廃りの世の中で80年も物の需要が変わらない事がすげえな チョーク
完全には無くならないだろうけど、ICT化・タブレット端末での勉強へ移行、GIGAスクール構想に完全に終わったら大分厳しくなるよね…
@@rawcube 後継者になる人が少なそうだしチョーク需要と同時に生産ラインもいい感じに減ってきそう
折れるし汚れるしで使い勝手悪いのにずっと使われてるのなんか不思議だね。
@@アソシ8 そこは習字の授業でアホみたいに汚れる奴と、全く汚れない奴と同じで、使い方次第だからわからない。小学校低学年、頭の悪い人間。誰にでも使えるツールと考えると優秀ではあると思う。
電子黒板のプロジェクターがチョークの粉吸って故障しちゃうからどんどん減ってっちゃうと思うけどな
Chalk isn't just Chalk for japanese. Japan has the best quality Chalk in the world and it's the preferred choice for mathematician and lectures worldwide. It glides really beautifully
so you watched one great big story video and you think japan has THE best chalk in the world? shut up
Great big story
@@urchinsea6297 damn, i bet he was upset about that.. to do all that work and not have someone to pass it to in his own family.
@@urchinsea6297 yes. That's the one. It has such a smooth texture outside like wax crayons. I use alot while preparing for maths olympiad. I heard that the company was closing down in 2015, good to know it's still around, I wonder if the quality is still the same would love to get some for my son, his 8 years old and his teacher says his a maths whiz, we currently using Chalk from south africa and Thailand they really good but not the same has Japanese chalk.
@@positronlaserforce ur a fat loser lol
昔の赤チョークは黒板に栄えない色味だったけど今のは蛍光色みたいになってて感動した
思いましたー!
見えやすそうですよね
観てるだけで癒される気がします
作業の音が小気味良くて眠たくなって来る😂
石こうチョーク、すっごい鮮やかなピンク色!
箱詰め、1つずつ手作業なんだ、、、すごい、、、
There's something incredibly satisfying about the sound of writing on a chalkboard that nothing else can really capture.
ピンクの流し入れた時に気泡が出てきてポコポコポコ…ってなるの可愛くて好き
泣きそうになった。ありがとうございます。チョークを製造してくれてありがとう。
لقد بكيت أيضا ذكرني بطفولتي
Это так мило! Вспомнил школу, всё самое лучшее... Спасибо!
黒板係でたのしかった思い出が蘇ったわ。。。
チョークにも色々あって一本当たりの重量が重いチョークは高いけど書きやすいんよね…
母校は軽いチョークで書きにくかったけど通っていた塾のチョークは高いもの使ってるらしくすごく書きやすかった。
As someone who was forced to clean the class blackboard 50+ years ago, the wonderful smooth opaque quality of that chalk in the last scene really got to me 9:47 Ours used to skid across the board, squeak and scrape, and put out a scratchy translucent line you could see the blackboard through.
Very interesting video, showing the entire process from start to finish.
I'm impressed that even the packaging is done by hand.
軽くて柔らかいチョークより
重くて硬いチョークが好きだった。
書きやすくて消しやすくて。
石膏チョーク型から取り外すとこめちゃくちゃ気持ちいいーー
The Japanese always make the simplest things seem so much greater than the sum of its parts by treating the process of a product's creation with respect and honour.
世界は誰かの仕事でできている。この人たちは教育を作ってる。日本を作っていると同義だ。
チョークは学校だけで無く建築業界などでも使われるので、お世話になってますわ
現場仕事の人は使うからなぁ
感謝感謝
Great people and great country .viva japan
こうして私たちの食卓に届けられる
変に効果音とか解説がないのもいい
未来の若者のためにありがとうございます
this is a good video that should be shared in schools for students to learn how chalk came about.
Super workers in action! Thank you!
仕事でも良く使うチョーク、こんなふうに作ってるんだなぁ~
思ったよりうんと手間暇かけた丁寧な作業工程だった…
The best in the world.
Very interesting. Thanks for sharing this with us.
謝謝視頻,第一次 見識
I love that they use chalk to make notes on the mixer.
I always assumed that all chalk was calcium-carbonate. I learned that gypsum is also used here. I figured they would add dye to the calcium-carbonate, but it appears that coloured chalk is different.
Funny thing is that I always thought chalk was made only of gypsum! 😄 I suppose Japan, as an island nation, has an abundance of calcium carbonate sources. Where I live--inland--there is a great amount of gypsum.
LOL. I thought chalk was mined, There is after all natural chalk.
@@phil6506 Well, you're correct. The raw materials--whether gypsum or calcium carbonate--are indeed mined.
@@nashvillain171 Gypsum is the 'chalk' you find in walls, but calcium carbonate is the natural chalk you find in nature. It has a silkier feel when used, while gypsum has a sharper, squeekier feel. Ideally, the best chalk would be a mix of the two, to balance softness and hardness.
@@Bubu567 Both are natural materials and are mined.
I live in the USA and I have always been surprised at how many people do not realize how much we all need each other. The world can learn so much if people would just open their minds and hearts to others. The workmanship is off the charts as it is in many other Countries as well.
I love that’s it’s made mostly by hand. Also the older people have, in my opinion, the most skilled and experienced jobs, the way it should be.
素晴らしいビデオ、どうもありがとう
Chalk and greenboard.. Back in school days we use water and squeegee to wipe them off the board, and whoever on class duty that day will have their lower uniform littered with white spots, some kids would swing the squeegee just to mess with the other, but thinking back we just create additional task since we clean our own classroom every single day
I'll buy a box with every color, specially that hot pink.
Great video 🙌🏼
昔の学校を思い出す。 チョークを叩く時間にチョークを叩くのが大変ですが、体にも良くなくて 掃除時間には必ずしなければならないので大変な思いがします。 最近も学校にたくさん使っているのか分からない。
For those who don't know, japanese chalk is (rightfully) considered the holy grail; just try to trace one line with one of those bad boys and you'll immediately know why they are considered legendary (that is, if you can get your hands on one 😄)
Even when your well-connected colleague has a box for sale, you won't mind paying the eye-gougingly price he asks, and you'll probably do so with a big smile on your face!
I remember watching a video about the love math professors have for a specific chalk and some bought enough to last many many years when a company was going out of business
めちゃくちゃ楽しそう
仕事したい
I’d buy ANYTHING made in Japan - they’re fabricated meticulously and with love ♥️
Back in the 50, 60, 70's, Japanese stuff was considered junk. Now, it's high quality.
@@deecook8393 Even at the beginning of the 80's ! A friend of mine's father owned a Japanese car ( a Mazda, I think) which was not much more than a toy-car in its global design, and when the dear father had to turn right or left, the bottom of the car noisily scratched the road, each time. Yet suddenly, I would say around 1983 or 1984 the "Made in Japan" began to mean something else than "cheap and fun" ! Fabulous !
Same, they actually take time with their products.
japan in fact does make plenty of crap products
@@donotresuscitatetrampstamp そのくだらないのも含めてジャパンクオリティーなんですよ〜
엄청 수작업이네요 대단해요
호흡기 건강에 유의하셔야 겠어요
The reason a lot of schools switched to Expo markers and whiteboards was because of fear that the chalk dust would be damaging to computers.
I still prefer chalk but its rarer and rarer to find.
At my university, only the math building kept blackboards. Presumably because of the math professors preferring chalk.
Also a nightmare for kids allergic to it. Was happy as hell when digital boards came to my school.
I’ve studied at three universities so far and in every math department there is a legend about chalks imported from Japan. There is a particular brand that went out of business, I recognize it by the box but not by it’s name. Legend says that you cannot write a false theorem with it. (It is beautiful, exquisite chalk, writes very smoothly and almost never breaks.)
Hagoromo is the same I believe
I love how vibrant that pink is
These sorts of films are just endlessly fascinating 👍🙂
Chalk is cool, glad I grew up when I did😽💫✨🍃
Another video where you learn something, I didn't know how they make chalk before🙏
七匹の子やぎでおおかみがチョークボリボリ食べてたシーンがあったけど、チョークを作る工程を見ると流石にこれは食べれないだろうと思ってしまう
だけど完成したチョークを見て、ツヤツヤで軽くていい音がして、口に入れたらパキっとしそうで
「あ、これなら食べれそう」となる素晴らしいチョークです
These are all very nice videos. I really loved the soundtrack.
This intro has my absolute favorite color. Perfect for relaxing and watching an insightful video with the perfect pink
Eu sou apaixonada por uma linha de produção. Acho muito lúdico e relaxante.
Si Si! Muy bién nigga!
好療癒的過程
学校卒業してからはチョーク使わないから懐かしい😊
白赤青黄色がよく教室にあって橙と緑がレアだったから友達と勝手に黒板にお絵描きして先生に無駄遣いするなと怒られたのは良い思い出😂
❤ the Japan and Japanese people.
no wonder it's so yummy, 8 different pastes of CaCO3? Say no more
I wonder if there's a noticeable texture difference between the Calcium Carbonate and the Gypsum, other than just color? It seems like it would be neat to test! Thanks for sharing! This was awesome
Carbonate chalk tends to be more durable, less dusty, but skips, produces skinnierer and less contrasted lines than calcium sulphate chalk, or gypsum chalk. Sulphate chalk, being less durable and dustier, produces excellent broad and well contrasting lines. But you will burn through miles of it on a blackboard.
The holy grail was the Hagoromo Fulltouch Chalk, which had the properties of sulphate chalk, with an added wax layer to keep the dust down, with a carbonate formulation producing durable and long lasting chalk. But they stopped production in 2015 and has recently been sighted at over $800 a box. A korean company bought up their equipment but apparently its just not the same.
You can just ask an artist.
I am glad they recycle and use the chalk that was deem imperfect.
일본의 기술은 정말 세계 최고입니다!! 일본이라는 나라가없고 저런 기술자가없으면 과연 어떻게 변했을까요 세계는 ㅡㅡ;;; 인본인들 사랑합니다!!! 당신들은 정말 최고입니다!!!! 앞으로는 절대 싸우지말고 서로 좋게 살아갑시다!
Mathematician love japanese chalk to be specific they use hagomoro brand
So many nice sounds 🤗
折った方が新品卸せるからって言って半分くらいになったチョークで一緒にチョーク投げして遊んでくれた2年前の担任思い出した
チョークを容器に詰めるときのカラカラ音がたまらん
I missed blackboard, schools nowadays don't use chalk anymore
学校だけじゃなく工事現場の看板も有るから無くなる事は無いだろうけど、かなり減ってるだろうねえ