$35?!? Holy crap, I know what I'm buying for my next paycheck. That's a whole lot cheaper than I thought it would be. I love artisan stuff like this. I was expecting $100+ per bottle.
What I really appreciate about Japanese culture is that anything can be worthy of patience, discipline, and perfection. Whether it's growing the perfect apple, or crafting the world's best & most precise scissors.
@@swiftarrow9 You need a society that is willing to pay for quality. Then people can devote themselves to great things. Otherwise you get cheap crap. Compare music now to music from the 1970's when it was possible to make a living from music because people bought music. Now we have
I had the opportunity to work with a traditional Japanese woodworker over spring & summer while I was in my 20s. It was the most amazing 6 months I've spent in one place: NO power tools, no photos, no interrupting...but the patience, confidence, respect & appreciation for manual skills have stayed with me for over 50 years.
@broken_queer_but_fighting8589 I'm no connoisseur, but it taste normal to me. It felt rich eating it, though. Sorry I couldn't give a better description lol
Literally all of these people are badasses. To the fullest degree. Especially Yasuhiro. He makes BONZAI CUTTERS, with the techniques of KATANAS. Bro that is awesome!! My family (the Scottish side) is full of carpenters. I hope one day I can retire and at least make wood carvings to carry on at least the tiniest bit of my family's tradition.
I am totally fascinated by these Japanese ancient traditions, that are passed to new generations. Poecelain pottery, special steel knives/swords, food preparations like miso/shoyu, many kinds of art work like bamboo/paper umbrelas, indigo dyeing, wooden utensils, wooden furniture, flower arrangements, origami... wow, the list is long. This particular story shown here is mindblowiing, the same family doing it for centuries. Japan, China, Korea, and most Asian cultures preserve these traditions...
We have to give the Japanese people with the most respected of all human being, the dedication, passion, love, hard work, patient and integrity. There is no word to describe the mental focus and with no massive machine. All by hands
The soy sauce is incredible! I was gifted a bottle and use it sparingly, it has a different, nuttier taste compared to regular soy sauce. I truly hope it can continue to be made for years to come.
0:47: 🍶 Yasuo Yamamoto, a fifth generation soy sauce maker, is one of the last artisans making soy sauce the traditional way in Japan. 6:45: 🍶 The art of making traditional soy sauce and wagashi (Japanese sweets) in Japan. 19:28: 🍡 The oldest business in Japan, Ichiwa, has been serving roasted rice cakes called aburi mochi for over a thousand years and has survived various challenges, including the current COVID-19 pandemic. 25:52: 🔧 A blacksmith in Japan carries on the tradition of crafting Bonsai scissors using ancient techniques. 34:44: 🔧 Crafting high-quality scissors and brewing rare black vinegar in Japan. 44:25: 🍶 Akihiro Sakamoto runs the family business of producing kurosu, a type of rice vinegar, which is highly sought after for its milder and less acidic taste. Recap by Tammy AI
0:47 Soy sauce comes from China 6:45 Wagashi comes from China 19:28 Rice cakes comes from China 25:52 Scissors come from Egypt but guess who imported it to japan, China and also the method of making it comes from China 34:44 do i really need more? bonsai trees comes from china 44:25 guess were rice vinegar comes from and were? and you know the big shocker cherry blosm comes china, katana was copied from tang dao, kimono from hanfu, your infrasture you music, art you hiercal system, karate comes from china hmmm should i go on? guess were the idea of a samurai comes from? not like the togukawa hiercal system wasent copied from china but the warrior clasess too bahahahah no culture no lanague all copied from china really piss me off when people steal chinses stuff and say its japanses even the mehod of making these items comes from china. meh but what can you expected when 60% of japanses culture is just stolen cultre from China
@@Dariaosu its ok not every country have a culture of their own. Korea Vietnam and Japan are cultureless counrtys and its ok. tho making chinses culture and lie bout it being japanses culture is wrong
@@zehechen920 Just stop. It may have originated in China but they've made it their own in many ways and it now has it's own unique history apart from China. There's nothing wrong with that... It's ridiculously common all over the world.
@@zehechen920 You know what the irony to all this is? Now days china just steals from everyone else and makes cheap and faulty copies on a super industrial scale.
Regarding the 2nd exposé, the one from Kyoto, the confectioners practice what I believe in: Accuracy is Speed. What I mean is that the confectioners are so precise in shaping their sweet treats that they are fast enough to finish working on a piece before it starts to melt from being held by human hands. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🍬🇺🇸🤝🇯🇵
My mom got me a bottle of the soy sauce as a birthday gift one year and it was great. The flavor is a lot more pleasant as a raw topping than other brands, but as far as I could tell there isn’t a huge difference if you cook with it, so it was something that I used pretty situationally.
I find that to be true generally with "good" ingredients, eating it without cooking (or overcooking, depending on what that ingredient is exactly) lets you taste the flavours the best. For example like butter, if you've got a nice fine butter it's best to just grab some bread and slather it on instead of baking with it
The traditional methods produce a very superior product. Due to the knowledge and physical care it would be nearly impossible to replicate this process by machines. It also takes a lot of time to learn how to rely on their senses to know when it is time for the next step.
0:47 Soy sauce comes from China 6:45 Wagashi comes from China 19:28 Rice cakes comes from China 25:52 Scissors come from Egypt but guess who imported it to japan, China and also the method of making it comes from China 34:44 do i really need more? bonsai trees comes from china 44:25 guess were rice vinegar comes from and were? and you know the big shocker cherry blosm comes china, katana was copied from tang dao, kimono from hanfu, your infrasture you music, art you hiercal system, karate comes from china hmmm should i go on? guess were the idea of a samurai comes from? not like the togukawa hiercal system wasent copied from china but the warrior clasess too bahahahah no culture no lanague all copied from china really piss me off when people steal chinses stuff and say its japanses even the mehod of making these items comes from china. meh but what can you expected when 60% of japanses culture is just stolen cultre from China
@@zehechen920 And you responded to me instead of the video makers. I never said anything about appropriation or that these were exclusive to Japan. Only regarding the making of something. Your knowledge and opinion are not relative to what I said. So please take your "pissed off" comment elsewhere and do not blame me.
@@anniekinsmishkamouse7575 i was just stating a fact that Japan Korea and Vietnamn are Cultureless counrtys with no culture. Almost all of their culture and things like they are known for like korea:kimchi handbook. Japan: katana Samurai Cherrblosm and karate all comes from China
I love watching people make stuff, without videos we wouldnt get to see the processes anymore. I miss being a kid and just watching someone make glass or repair shoes, there's something special about watching someone who has muscle memory just silently working away at their craft.
As far as my budget will allow, I wish to support artisans like this. Clearly they are all Japanese in this video, and I applaud all of them. There are at least one or two products highlighted here that I intend to purchase, but these are not the only ones out there who deserve to be supported. Regardless of nationality, each and every corner of the globe has dying traditions like these. If you can afford to pay the premium and appreciate the work of the people who uphold these traditions please find a way to purchase their products and support them. Once they are gone, they are gone, and it kinda hurts my heart to think that businesses like those shown here could die and be lost to time due to people not recognizing the importance of upholding the traditional ways of doing things.
This is a national treasure and it should be preserved as part of their essence, is part of their culture, please to future generations, never let this tradition to die. 😔
The traditional Japanese Soy Sauce, the Kyogashi/Wagashi, the Aburi Mochi and the Japanese Black Vinegar look extremely delicious and I want to try them all. 🍡 🏺
0:47 Soy sauce comes from China 6:45 Wagashi comes from China 19:28 Rice cakes comes from China 25:52 Scissors come from Egypt but guess who imported it to japan, China and also the method of making it comes from China 34:44 do i really need more? bonsai trees comes from china 44:25 guess were rice vinegar comes from and were? and you know the big shocker cherry blosm comes china, katana was copied from tang dao, kimono from hanfu, your infrasture you music, art you hiercal system, karate comes from china hmmm should i go on? guess were the idea of a samurai comes from? not like the togukawa hiercal system wasent copied from china but the warrior clasess too bahahahah no culture no lanague all copied from china really piss me off when people steal chinses stuff and say its japanses even the mehod of making these items comes from china. meh but what can you expected when 60% of japanses culture is just stolen cultre from China
Those barrels are beautiful! True craftsmanship! Bless him for rescuing a dying art! Soy sauce lovers applaud you! The old arts need to be rescued and continued! Today's generation need to learn patience and quality over speed and mass production!
A mochi shop that has been in the same family for generations!! They took on debt to keep paying their employees when they shut during the worst of the pandemic!! ❤❤❤❤❤
Meanwhile all our movies make going into the family business seem like a fate worse than death. I would be honored to be the 3rd generation in a family business, much less the 23rd!!! That would be amazing in my book. Besides that, people need to start appreciating quality and craftsmanship again, keep paying fair prices for the hard work and skill that goes into good products, and stop buying cheap crap from huge corporations
I much prefer the "I will teach this technique to literally anyone who asks" type of artisans, over the "This recipe goes to my children or to my grave" type.
Preserve Japanese culture; avoid ending up like Western Europe. Encourage the conservation and continuation of traditional Japanese customs, practices, and values.
Doing a craft that you are passionate ease depression.i know this is out of conversation, but jaon society has many lone people bu doing craft and be active ease depresion and lonely feeling.😢
🇧🇷🇧🇷 Most of the Soy Sauce you find in supermarkets are NOT real soy sauce. These wood barrels are NOT easy to make. With modern machinery or not. BRAZIL, by far, has the biggest wood variety in the world and even so, it is not that easy to find the right wood to make barrels that big. The question is: from where the wood to make the barrels come from? Once Japan is composed by volcanic soil and, usually, it doesn't have very tall trees ? 🇧🇷🇧🇷
If we Japanese lost any of thoese rhe tradirions, the tradtion are prity much obiliviated. It‘s not just tradition and goods but history that is nmore than tradirion and Japanese art. MUST TRY things when,vuaiting Japan. Quality over quantity.
0:47 Soy sauce comes from China 6:45 Wagashi comes from China 19:28 Rice cakes comes from China 25:52 Scissors come from Egypt but guess who imported it to japan, China and also the method of making it comes from China 34:44 do i really need more? bonsai trees comes from china 44:25 guess were rice vinegar comes from and were? and you know the big shocker cherry blosm comes china, katana was copied from tang dao, kimono from hanfu, your infrasture you music, art you hiercal system, karate comes from china hmmm should i go on? guess were the idea of a samurai comes from? not like the togukawa hiercal system wasent copied from china but the warrior clasess too bahahahah no culture no lanague all copied from china really piss me off when people steal chinses stuff and say its japanses even the mehod of making these items comes from china. meh but what can you expected when 60% of japanses culture is just stolen cultre from China
Ah yes the traditional steam temperature adjusted steel drum fermentation chamber..... Black vinegar dude should look into this concept called "climate controlled buildings" and achieve some verticality.
I fail to see how the modernization of soy making after WW2 nearly destroyed a business that survived for more than 50 years after the end of the war but yeah.... 2007 was the year that broke a business.. not any year between 1946 and 2006.
Making an inferior product for tradition is so dumb. Plus they are always complaining about being on the verge of failure. They reason they're still doing it like this is because everyone else kept up with the times.
The reason they have lasted so long is because they were on an island and isolated from invasions of different cultures. Japan had many warring nations, but they were all essentially other Japanese who needed these traditional artisans as they were essential personnel. Japan invaded mainland Korea and China and decimated the native culture and burned down EVERYTHING they deemed "different." They went on a rampage to DECIMATE Korean culture and historical landmarks for centuries.
0:47 Soy sauce comes from China 6:45 Wagashi comes from China 19:28 Rice cakes comes from China 25:52 Scissors come from Egypt but guess who imported it to japan, China and also the method of making it comes from China 34:44 do i really need more? bonsai trees comes from china 44:25 guess were rice vinegar comes from and were? and you know the big shocker cherry blosm comes china, katana was copied from tang dao, kimono from hanfu, your infrasture you music, art you hiercal system, karate comes from china hmmm should i go on? guess were the idea of a samurai comes from? not like the togukawa hiercal system wasent copied from china but the warrior clasess too bahahahah no culture no lanague all copied from china really piss me off when people steal chinses stuff and say its japanses even the mehod of making these items comes from china. meh but what can you expected when 60% of japanses culture is just stolen cultre from China
@@zehechen920 Well, Japanese people basically came from China, mostly. So they are still technically your distant relative. Also, China is known for mass production, not quality.
0:47 Soy sauce comes from China 6:45 Wagashi comes from China 19:28 Rice cakes comes from China 25:52 Scissors come from Egypt but guess who imported it to japan, China and also the method of making it comes from China 34:44 do i really need more? bonsai trees comes from china 44:25 guess were rice vinegar comes from and were? and you know the big shocker cherry blosm comes china, katana was copied from tang dao, kimono from hanfu, your infrasture you music, art you hiercal system, karate comes from china hmmm should i go on? guess were the idea of a samurai comes from? not like the togukawa hiercal system wasent copied from china but the warrior clasess too bahahahah no culture no lanague all copied from china really piss me off when people steal chinses stuff and say its japanses even the mehod of making these items comes from china. meh but what can you expected when 60% of japanses culture is just stolen cultre from China
EVERY JAPANESE ART REQUIRES 10 YEARS TO PERFECT AND ALWAYS HARD AS THEY SAY LIKE SMELLING THE VINEGAR EVERYDAY. IF WIPING AZZ WAS A JAPANESE ART I WONDER WHAT A STRUGGLE IT WOULD HAVE BEEN FOR MANY 😅😂
excuse me??? even japanese themselves know their culture are from china,nomater food nomatter handcraft no matter cloth no matter house design even words
0:47 Soy sauce comes from China 6:45 Wagashi comes from China 19:28 Rice cakes comes from China 25:52 Scissors come from Egypt but guess who imported it to japan, China and also the method of making it comes from China 34:44 do i really need more? bonsai trees comes from china 44:25 guess were rice vinegar comes from and were? and you know the big shocker cherry blosm comes china, katana was copied from tang dao, kimono from hanfu, your infrasture you music, art you hiercal system, karate comes from china hmmm should i go on? guess were the idea of a samurai comes from? not like the togukawa hiercal system wasent copied from china but the warrior clasess too bahahahah no culture no lanague all copied from china really piss me off when people steal chinses stuff and say its japanses even the mehod of making these items comes from china. meh but what can you expected when 60% of japanses culture is just stolen cultre from China
0:47 Soy sauce comes from China 6:45 Wagashi comes from China 19:28 Rice cakes comes from China 25:52 Scissors come from Egypt but guess who imported it to japan, China and also the method of making it comes from China 34:44 do i really need more? bonsai trees comes from china 44:25 guess were rice vinegar comes from and were? and you know the big shocker cherry blosm comes china, katana was copied from tang dao, kimono from hanfu, your infrasture you music, art you hiercal system, karate comes from china hmmm should i go on? guess were the idea of a samurai comes from? not like the togukawa hiercal system wasent copied from china but the warrior clasess too bahahahah no culture no lanague all copied from china really piss me off when people steal chinses stuff and say its japanses even the mehod of making these items comes from china. meh but what can you expected when 60% of japanses culture is just stolen cultre from China
@@pauljerome01 yea I know that 400k dead American since 2018 from chinses imported Fetnayl would like to agree and the 90 000 dead America Every year from chinses Fetnayl would love to ride on china High speed trains oops cant they ride in the USA🤭 msbye they too busy shooting children and increasing homlessness too busy locking up items in supermarkets behind bullet proof glass so people wont steal them before paying🤭 but what do I know China just have the most skyscrapers in the world comapred to usa tofu failed society I don't know if the fake news shoved down your throat about gutter oil when china live longer then Americans you should try to eat some gutter oil bc it seems that it's better then what average American eats🤭 going after 2008 problems huh?
$35?!? Holy crap, I know what I'm buying for my next paycheck. That's a whole lot cheaper than I thought it would be. I love artisan stuff like this. I was expecting $100+ per bottle.
Amazon would be taking a nice cut from that cost too unfortunately but I'd like to try it as well.
anyone know what to search to find it
@@WULDInctsuru bishio
It's around 50 now iirc but it's 100% worth it. Hands down the best soy sauce I've ever had
I have a bottle of this soy sauce and it is well worth its price
I love the demeanor of the mochi lady at the shrine. Super impressive of how they kept it going for 25th generations. She looks so happy. :)
The oldest business in the world is some local construction company started in Japan
What I really appreciate about Japanese culture is that anything can be worthy of patience, discipline, and perfection. Whether it's growing the perfect apple, or crafting the world's best & most precise scissors.
I think God smiles upon this. 😊
The Japanese soy sauce guy deserves a medal from his government for courage, daring and perseverance to preserve Japanese tradition and culture.
absolutely
Japanese crafts are on another level. These people are certainly talented.
We could be talented too if we took pride in our work. In general we take more pride in our pay than in our work.
Dedication it's everything and comes with faith and hope.
Yes they are.
@@swiftarrow9product of a post capitalist society
@@swiftarrow9 You need a society that is willing to pay for quality. Then people can devote themselves to great things. Otherwise you get cheap crap. Compare music now to music from the 1970's when it was possible to make a living from music because people bought music. Now we have
I had the opportunity to work with a traditional Japanese woodworker over spring & summer while I was in my 20s. It was the most amazing 6 months I've spent in one place: NO power tools, no photos, no interrupting...but the patience, confidence, respect & appreciation for manual skills have stayed with me for over 50 years.
Having personally purchased that soy sauce, I've been curious since to know it's history. Thank you for featuring the maker of Yamaroku!
How does it taste?
@@broken_queer_but_fighting8589sublime I'd imagine
@broken_queer_but_fighting8589 I'm no connoisseur, but it taste normal to me. It felt rich eating it, though. Sorry I couldn't give a better description lol
@@reaudimills7947 that's ok but good to know thanks
Adding this to my lists for my visit next year
Literally all of these people are badasses. To the fullest degree. Especially Yasuhiro. He makes BONZAI CUTTERS, with the techniques of KATANAS. Bro that is awesome!! My family (the Scottish side) is full of carpenters. I hope one day I can retire and at least make wood carvings to carry on at least the tiniest bit of my family's tradition.
Even though the crafts are usually repeated each time in these videos, I still watch every single one.
It's relaxing and inspiring seeing their dedication.
I am totally fascinated by these Japanese ancient traditions, that are passed to new generations.
Poecelain pottery, special steel knives/swords, food preparations like miso/shoyu, many kinds of art work like bamboo/paper umbrelas, indigo dyeing, wooden utensils, wooden furniture, flower arrangements, origami... wow, the list is long.
This particular story shown here is mindblowiing, the same family doing it for centuries.
Japan, China, Korea, and most Asian cultures preserve these traditions...
We have to give the Japanese people with the most respected of all human being, the dedication, passion, love, hard work, patient and integrity. There is no word to describe the mental focus and with no massive machine. All by hands
Really appreciate artisans who uphold tradition over profit and convenience
Okay. The lady with the mochi shrine has the most calming and whimsical voice I've ever heard.
The soy sauce is incredible! I was gifted a bottle and use it sparingly, it has a different, nuttier taste compared to regular soy sauce. I truly hope it can continue to be made for years to come.
What is the brand? I didn't catch it and think I'd like to buy some
@@BooBuKittyPhuk Yamaroku!
@@vehenna thanks 😁👍
0:47: 🍶 Yasuo Yamamoto, a fifth generation soy sauce maker, is one of the last artisans making soy sauce the traditional way in Japan.
6:45: 🍶 The art of making traditional soy sauce and wagashi (Japanese sweets) in Japan.
19:28: 🍡 The oldest business in Japan, Ichiwa, has been serving roasted rice cakes called aburi mochi for over a thousand years and has survived various challenges, including the current COVID-19 pandemic.
25:52: 🔧 A blacksmith in Japan carries on the tradition of crafting Bonsai scissors using ancient techniques.
34:44: 🔧 Crafting high-quality scissors and brewing rare black vinegar in Japan.
44:25: 🍶 Akihiro Sakamoto runs the family business of producing kurosu, a type of rice vinegar, which is highly sought after for its milder and less acidic taste.
Recap by Tammy AI
0:47 Soy sauce comes from China
6:45 Wagashi comes from China
19:28 Rice cakes comes from China
25:52 Scissors come from Egypt but guess who imported it to japan, China and also the method of making it comes from China
34:44 do i really need more? bonsai trees comes from china
44:25 guess were rice vinegar comes from and were?
and you know the big shocker cherry blosm comes china, katana was copied from tang dao, kimono from hanfu, your infrasture you music, art you hiercal system, karate comes from china hmmm should i go on?
guess were the idea of a samurai comes from? not like the togukawa hiercal system wasent copied from china but the warrior clasess too bahahahah no culture no lanague all copied from china
really piss me off when people steal chinses stuff and say its japanses even the mehod of making these items comes from china. meh but what can you expected when 60% of japanses culture is just stolen cultre from China
@@zehechen920 and? what's your point
@@Dariaosu its ok not every country have a culture of their own. Korea Vietnam and Japan are cultureless counrtys and its ok. tho making chinses culture and lie bout it being japanses culture is wrong
@@zehechen920 Just stop. It may have originated in China but they've made it their own in many ways and it now has it's own unique history apart from China. There's nothing wrong with that... It's ridiculously common all over the world.
@@zehechen920 You know what the irony to all this is? Now days china just steals from everyone else and makes cheap and faulty copies on a super industrial scale.
Regarding the 2nd exposé, the one from Kyoto, the confectioners practice what I believe in: Accuracy is Speed. What I mean is that the confectioners are so precise in shaping their sweet treats that they are fast enough to finish working on a piece before it starts to melt from being held by human hands. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🍬🇺🇸🤝🇯🇵
My mom got me a bottle of the soy sauce as a birthday gift one year and it was great. The flavor is a lot more pleasant as a raw topping than other brands, but as far as I could tell there isn’t a huge difference if you cook with it, so it was something that I used pretty situationally.
I find that to be true generally with "good" ingredients, eating it without cooking (or overcooking, depending on what that ingredient is exactly) lets you taste the flavours the best. For example like butter, if you've got a nice fine butter it's best to just grab some bread and slather it on instead of baking with it
I bought this soy sauce a few months ago and I can tell a huge difference between factory made. It has a very rich flavor.
Love these videos. Japan always amazes me. They know how do do things properly there!
I love the one lady who says she taught everyone how to do mochi! Dont hog all the knowledge ❤
Japanese culture is fascinating
The lady running the aburi mochi shop is my favorite.
This is one of the best you've ever produced. Thank you.
Crafts can be hard, but that's what makes them so fulfilling. We are wired to make and create. It is our salvation.
The traditional methods produce a very superior product. Due to the knowledge and physical care it would be nearly impossible to replicate this process by machines. It also takes a lot of time to learn how to rely on their senses to know when it is time for the next step.
0:47 Soy sauce comes from China
6:45 Wagashi comes from China
19:28 Rice cakes comes from China
25:52 Scissors come from Egypt but guess who imported it to japan, China and also the method of making it comes from China
34:44 do i really need more? bonsai trees comes from china
44:25 guess were rice vinegar comes from and were?
and you know the big shocker cherry blosm comes china, katana was copied from tang dao, kimono from hanfu, your infrasture you music, art you hiercal system, karate comes from china hmmm should i go on?
guess were the idea of a samurai comes from? not like the togukawa hiercal system wasent copied from china but the warrior clasess too bahahahah no culture no lanague all copied from china
really piss me off when people steal chinses stuff and say its japanses even the mehod of making these items comes from china. meh but what can you expected when 60% of japanses culture is just stolen cultre from China
@@zehechen920 And you responded to me instead of the video makers. I never said anything about appropriation or that these were exclusive to Japan. Only regarding the making of something. Your knowledge and opinion are not relative to what I said. So please take your "pissed off" comment elsewhere and do not blame me.
@@anniekinsmishkamouse7575 i was just stating a fact that Japan Korea and Vietnamn are Cultureless counrtys with no culture. Almost all of their culture and things like they are known for like korea:kimchi handbook. Japan: katana Samurai Cherrblosm and karate all comes from China
I love watching people make stuff, without videos we wouldnt get to see the processes anymore. I miss being a kid and just watching someone make glass or repair shoes, there's something special about watching someone who has muscle memory just silently working away at their craft.
As far as my budget will allow, I wish to support artisans like this. Clearly they are all Japanese in this video, and I applaud all of them. There are at least one or two products highlighted here that I intend to purchase, but these are not the only ones out there who deserve to be supported.
Regardless of nationality, each and every corner of the globe has dying traditions like these. If you can afford to pay the premium and appreciate the work of the people who uphold these traditions please find a way to purchase their products and support them. Once they are gone, they are gone, and it kinda hurts my heart to think that businesses like those shown here could die and be lost to time due to people not recognizing the importance of upholding the traditional ways of doing things.
This is a national treasure and it should be preserved as part of their essence, is part of their culture, please to future generations, never let this tradition to die. 😔
ngl 35$ isn't very much for soy sauce, especially if there's a signficant taste difference, and it helps keep a tradition alive.
fascinating!
The traditional Japanese Soy Sauce, the Kyogashi/Wagashi, the Aburi Mochi and the Japanese Black Vinegar look extremely delicious and I want to try them all. 🍡 🏺
Then buy them all and support these businesses, jackass.
Barrel aged soy sauce is delicious! It’s like the fine champagne of soy sauce. ❤
wow it is amazing.japanese are so creative and talented.
0:47 Soy sauce comes from China
6:45 Wagashi comes from China
19:28 Rice cakes comes from China
25:52 Scissors come from Egypt but guess who imported it to japan, China and also the method of making it comes from China
34:44 do i really need more? bonsai trees comes from china
44:25 guess were rice vinegar comes from and were?
and you know the big shocker cherry blosm comes china, katana was copied from tang dao, kimono from hanfu, your infrasture you music, art you hiercal system, karate comes from china hmmm should i go on?
guess were the idea of a samurai comes from? not like the togukawa hiercal system wasent copied from china but the warrior clasess too bahahahah no culture no lanague all copied from china
really piss me off when people steal chinses stuff and say its japanses even the mehod of making these items comes from china. meh but what can you expected when 60% of japanses culture is just stolen cultre from China
@@zehechen920 This is ourtageous. Why is China letting them get away with this? They need to do something!
These are all true labors of love 😊
Those barrels are beautiful! True craftsmanship! Bless him for rescuing a dying art! Soy sauce lovers applaud you! The old arts need to be rescued and continued! Today's generation need to learn patience and quality over speed and mass production!
My brain just loves these videos.
Would’ve loved links to purchase these products and support the artisans.
A mochi shop that has been in the same family for generations!! They took on debt to keep paying their employees when they shut during the worst of the pandemic!! ❤❤❤❤❤
Nice video and also first comment
The cooper soy sauce brewer has my respect. I so want to try his brand.
Of all of these I'd like to try the black vinegar the most.
Only 5? Japan is a true artisan community. ❤
it's strange to see giant barrels new when i'm used to see them as old things
Meanwhile all our movies make going into the family business seem like a fate worse than death. I would be honored to be the 3rd generation in a family business, much less the 23rd!!! That would be amazing in my book. Besides that, people need to start appreciating quality and craftsmanship again, keep paying fair prices for the hard work and skill that goes into good products, and stop buying cheap crap from huge corporations
I much prefer the "I will teach this technique to literally anyone who asks" type of artisans, over the "This recipe goes to my children or to my grave" type.
have someone the link for the soy sauce?
You're on the internet. They've given you the name of the producer and the name of the product. So, next you...
I was beginning to think either I was going crazy or you were! 😂
You will swear you haven't ever tasted soy sauce before. It's sooo good.
7:10 anyone see the dunker on that chef
Preserve Japanese culture; avoid ending up like Western Europe.
Encourage the conservation and continuation of traditional Japanese customs, practices, and values.
What's the name of that wagashi store?
I wanna taste the fancy shoyu soooo badddd
Don't say Umami flavor. If you want to use Umami, say just Umami. Otherwise say savory flavor like in the normal English.
Doing a craft that you are passionate ease depression.i know this is out of conversation, but jaon society has many lone people bu doing craft and be active ease depresion and lonely feeling.😢
I would love to have a pair of that gentleman's scissor's!
he said he's gonna pass his soy sauce workshop down to a son 😂 he didn't blink.
what's the brand name of this soy sauce?
Noooo 😮😢
Soy sauce should be a rare and heavily related as champagne with regards to its original making and taste
"Bwown Wice is one of onwy Thwee Ingwediants" lol
Let that first guy build the new age tartarus . 🤣
I like your videos alot, I would like to translate your subtitles into Arabic, If you are interested.
🇧🇷🇧🇷 Most of the Soy Sauce you find in supermarkets are NOT real soy sauce. These wood barrels are NOT easy to make. With modern machinery or not. BRAZIL, by far, has the biggest wood variety in the world and even so, it is not that easy to find the right wood to make barrels that big. The question is: from where the wood to make the barrels come from? Once Japan is composed by volcanic soil and, usually, it doesn't have very tall trees ? 🇧🇷🇧🇷
They said the barrels are made of bamboo, which is common and fast growing
Oh boy bugs and diseases in my soysauce
"the fall"? It's "autumn" for the world outside of North America.
Yasuo is a soy sauce hero 👏
40.36 little bug in the jar😁🐜
If you want a quality product that is hand made with old traditional ways
The price of$ 35 is cheap
"Only those who practice this for around 10 years can roast the mochi [skewers] properly." Oh wow, really? 🤨
I genuinely hate when the virus* 2020 interfere with a social tradition of a country or tourism.
Chonky little puppies. 😊
If we Japanese lost any of thoese rhe tradirions, the tradtion are prity much obiliviated. It‘s not just tradition and goods but history that is nmore than tradirion and Japanese art. MUST TRY things when,vuaiting Japan. Quality over quantity.
0:47 Soy sauce comes from China
6:45 Wagashi comes from China
19:28 Rice cakes comes from China
25:52 Scissors come from Egypt but guess who imported it to japan, China and also the method of making it comes from China
34:44 do i really need more? bonsai trees comes from china
44:25 guess were rice vinegar comes from and were?
and you know the big shocker cherry blosm comes china, katana was copied from tang dao, kimono from hanfu, your infrasture you music, art you hiercal system, karate comes from china hmmm should i go on?
guess were the idea of a samurai comes from? not like the togukawa hiercal system wasent copied from china but the warrior clasess too bahahahah no culture no lanague all copied from china
really piss me off when people steal chinses stuff and say its japanses even the mehod of making these items comes from china. meh but what can you expected when 60% of japanses culture is just stolen cultre from China
Such a shame they couldn't just stick to these traditions and decided to invade and absolutely destroy their neighbors back in the day instead.
Ah yes the traditional steam temperature adjusted steel drum fermentation chamber.....
Black vinegar dude should look into this concept called "climate controlled buildings" and achieve some verticality.
Would be illegal here in the US because the government doesn't like to allow people to choose their own food.
This series is good but they reuse content so much lol
Don't worry, clones be replacing them and then all be made using machineries.
-Money
I fail to see how the modernization of soy making after WW2 nearly destroyed a business that survived for more than 50 years after the end of the war but yeah.... 2007 was the year that broke a business.. not any year between 1946 and 2006.
The soy sauce is not worth 30$. I tried factory made (10$ bottle) and the 30$ bottle and they they the same.
“Why do they call Japanese stuff art and treat Indian stuff another way”
-nobody
Double standards
Making an inferior product for tradition is so dumb. Plus they are always complaining about being on the verge of failure. They reason they're still doing it like this is because everyone else kept up with the times.
Oh I’m early
God I bet that soy sauce is sublime
Please not touch with hands though. Not hygienic
The reason they have lasted so long is because they were on an island and isolated from invasions of different cultures. Japan had many warring nations, but they were all essentially other Japanese who needed these traditional artisans as they were essential personnel.
Japan invaded mainland Korea and China and decimated the native culture and burned down EVERYTHING they deemed "different." They went on a rampage to DECIMATE Korean culture and historical landmarks for centuries.
congratulations, you explained colonialism.if you're from europe you should look at your own history
These crafts have survived due to Japans 209 years of isolation
0:47 Soy sauce comes from China
6:45 Wagashi comes from China
19:28 Rice cakes comes from China
25:52 Scissors come from Egypt but guess who imported it to japan, China and also the method of making it comes from China
34:44 do i really need more? bonsai trees comes from china
44:25 guess were rice vinegar comes from and were?
and you know the big shocker cherry blosm comes china, katana was copied from tang dao, kimono from hanfu, your infrasture you music, art you hiercal system, karate comes from china hmmm should i go on?
guess were the idea of a samurai comes from? not like the togukawa hiercal system wasent copied from china but the warrior clasess too bahahahah no culture no lanague all copied from china
really piss me off when people steal chinses stuff and say its japanses even the mehod of making these items comes from china. meh but what can you expected when 60% of japanses culture is just stolen cultre from China
@@zehechen920 Well, Japanese people basically came from China, mostly. So they are still technically your distant relative. Also, China is known for mass production, not quality.
It would be nice if you didn't mispronounce names all the time...
0:47 Soy sauce comes from China
6:45 Wagashi comes from China
19:28 Rice cakes comes from China
25:52 Scissors come from Egypt but guess who imported it to japan, China and also the method of making it comes from China
34:44 do i really need more? bonsai trees comes from china
44:25 guess were rice vinegar comes from and were?
and you know the big shocker cherry blosm comes china, katana was copied from tang dao, kimono from hanfu, your infrasture you music, art you hiercal system, karate comes from china hmmm should i go on?
guess were the idea of a samurai comes from? not like the togukawa hiercal system wasent copied from china but the warrior clasess too bahahahah no culture no lanague all copied from china
really piss me off when people steal chinses stuff and say its japanses even the mehod of making these items comes from china. meh but what can you expected when 60% of japanses culture is just stolen cultre from China
I know of this man HES AMAZING
EVERY JAPANESE ART REQUIRES 10 YEARS TO PERFECT AND ALWAYS HARD AS THEY SAY LIKE SMELLING THE VINEGAR EVERYDAY. IF WIPING AZZ WAS A JAPANESE ART I WONDER WHAT A STRUGGLE IT WOULD HAVE BEEN FOR MANY 😅😂
excuse me??? even japanese themselves know their culture are from china,nomater food nomatter handcraft no matter cloth no matter house design even words
0:47 Soy sauce comes from China
6:45 Wagashi comes from China
19:28 Rice cakes comes from China
25:52 Scissors come from Egypt but guess who imported it to japan, China and also the method of making it comes from China
34:44 do i really need more? bonsai trees comes from china
44:25 guess were rice vinegar comes from and were?
and you know the big shocker cherry blosm comes china, katana was copied from tang dao, kimono from hanfu, your infrasture you music, art you hiercal system, karate comes from china hmmm should i go on?
guess were the idea of a samurai comes from? not like the togukawa hiercal system wasent copied from china but the warrior clasess too bahahahah no culture no lanague all copied from china
really piss me off when people steal chinses stuff and say its japanses even the mehod of making these items comes from china. meh but what can you expected when 60% of japanses culture is just stolen cultre from China
So much work for a disappointing taste.
0:47 Soy sauce comes from China
6:45 Wagashi comes from China
19:28 Rice cakes comes from China
25:52 Scissors come from Egypt but guess who imported it to japan, China and also the method of making it comes from China
34:44 do i really need more? bonsai trees comes from china
44:25 guess were rice vinegar comes from and were?
and you know the big shocker cherry blosm comes china, katana was copied from tang dao, kimono from hanfu, your infrasture you music, art you hiercal system, karate comes from china hmmm should i go on?
guess were the idea of a samurai comes from? not like the togukawa hiercal system wasent copied from china but the warrior clasess too bahahahah no culture no lanague all copied from china
really piss me off when people steal chinses stuff and say its japanses even the mehod of making these items comes from china. meh but what can you expected when 60% of japanses culture is just stolen cultre from China
Fortunately china is interested in gutter oil and tofu dreg construction then tradition.
@@pauljerome01 yea I know that 400k dead American since 2018 from chinses imported Fetnayl would like to agree and the 90 000 dead America Every year from chinses Fetnayl would love to ride on china High speed trains oops cant they ride in the USA🤭 msbye they too busy shooting children and increasing homlessness too busy locking up items in supermarkets behind bullet proof glass so people wont steal them before paying🤭 but what do I know China just have the most skyscrapers in the world comapred to usa tofu failed society I don't know if the fake news shoved down your throat about gutter oil when china live longer then Americans you should try to eat some gutter oil bc it seems that it's better then what average American eats🤭 going after 2008 problems huh?
These people need Jesus.
I dont mind paying more in traditional japanese process..