The katana goes always in the left side as does the wakizashi a tanto can go either on the front, the right side or the back as the hand fan but you usually don't wear your hand fan on the back
My sensei taught me that the sword belt (kaku obi) is wrapped three times, between your jacket and the belt you keep a dagger (tanto), between the inner belt layer and the middle belt layer you keep a short sword (wakizashi), between the middle belt layer and outside belt layer you keep the long sword (daito).
Most Japanese martial arts teach kenjutsu, the art of the sword. Aikido, Karate. But that was pretty snarky. Heh. Also that's definitely the way to wear a katana. He ain't wrong.
well karate is basically kenjutsu without swords, this is because karate descends from kenjutsu and adapts the katana techniques to bare hand techniques@@hmuphilly9129
The only discrepancy with traditionnal way is the insertion of the sword behind the belt. It has to be done in front, behind the belt knot, not on the side.
I'm three years late here, but... Hopefully you'll still see this. You're way off, man. First off, the obi worn under hakama is knotted in the back. Secondly, the tanto or wakizashi goes near the front middle, not the uchigatana. The joint between the fuchi or tsuba and the koiguchi of the tanto goes on the centerline, and the kashira of the uchigatana goes on the centerline... meaning that the saya would be considerably off to the wearer's left. 👍👍
I could be wrong but I have studied iaido, jujitsu and karate in Japan. I have never seen the sword worn with karate gi. Karate gi are basically a modern reimagining of what farmers typically wore. If you want to see how samurai dressed look up Iaido. Also, the way we wear the swords in Iaido are the proper way to wear the sword.
Over here using my bro acc, just wanted to learn how to where it, but I'm cosplaying as Jung Heewon from orv btw. Tho the sword is a katana but i'm using a diy jikdo sword ehe I'm still wondering why there's only limited videos on how to use jikdo swords that I could apply for my cos tho🗿
Wow! Some things correct some things wrong. First the "scabbard" is called a "Saya" (sigh-uh) and the Pommel or end of the handle (tsuka) is called the "Kashira" (kah-she-rah). I take it with a grain of salt and suppose that you probably should know that traditional japanese sword arts are practiced wearing a Hakama and either a kimono (ceremonial) or juban (undershirt) and training jacket for practice a Karate Gi top is very similar to a Kenjutusu top so tucked into a hakama would probably be no problem and in modern times most instructors allow for some level of give and take I suppose. this is strange and like I said, I feel like your heart is in the right place at least.
That doesn't matter and all that saying things that way is make it seem more confusing for beginners who might turn away from practicing this sort of stuff.
@@hhhhhhhhhhhhhnhhhhhhh Beginners are so much better with a kenjutsu etc instructional vid showing this but hey the man in this video is not incorrect.
@@SuperstarKarate i tried string and the like, but it just slips down or up the sheath, which usually ends up with them falling off my belt, or coming with the sword when i try to draw it
Well the clothes you are wearing aren't the idoneous for the demonstration you should be wearing a yukata or kimono with an obi and a hakama or a gi top with an obi and a hakama
Ppl be here talking about the katana techniques while I'm here just trying to learn how to wear it so I can cosplay as Giyu Tomioka lmao
Mementos Reap no cap I’m just using this tutorial to cosplay as Roranoro Zoro
I AM INOSUKE FIGHT ME!!!
@@kenshi_oni You need to calm down (headbutts)
My boy
fax but with the zenitsu drip
Everyone talking abt the katana techniques or cosplaying while im here just trying to figure out where the katana placed for a drawing reference lol
The katana goes always in the left side as does the wakizashi a tanto can go either on the front, the right side or the back as the hand fan but you usually don't wear your hand fan on the back
same lmao
Same
I always wanted to learn this so I ccan walk around with sword thank you sir
How can I hold 3 katanas? I want to cosplay has zoro lol
you dont, but u can wear a katana and a wakizashi
3 belts?
@@JPPalaciosMusic Zoro holds the last katana on his mouth, so....
My sensei taught me that the sword belt (kaku obi) is wrapped three times, between your jacket and the belt you keep a dagger (tanto), between the inner belt layer and the middle belt layer you keep a short sword (wakizashi), between the middle belt layer and outside belt layer you keep the long sword (daito).
@@chips.3927 Holding the sword in your mouth is HIGHLY ineffective
Most Japanese martial arts teach kenjutsu, the art of the sword. Aikido, Karate. But that was pretty snarky. Heh.
Also that's definitely the way to wear a katana. He ain't wrong.
I never seen a karate instructor show this kind of instructional before
well karate is basically kenjutsu without swords, this is because karate descends from kenjutsu and adapts the katana techniques to bare hand techniques@@hmuphilly9129
The only discrepancy with traditionnal way is the insertion of the sword behind the belt. It has to be done in front, behind the belt knot, not on the side.
I'm three years late here, but... Hopefully you'll still see this. You're way off, man. First off, the obi worn under hakama is knotted in the back. Secondly, the tanto or wakizashi goes near the front middle, not the uchigatana. The joint between the fuchi or tsuba and the koiguchi of the tanto goes on the centerline, and the kashira of the uchigatana goes on the centerline... meaning that the saya would be considerably off to the wearer's left. 👍👍
I could be wrong but I have studied iaido, jujitsu and karate in Japan. I have never seen the sword worn with karate gi. Karate gi are basically a modern reimagining of what farmers typically wore. If you want to see how samurai dressed look up Iaido. Also, the way we wear the swords in Iaido are the proper way to wear the sword.
I wanna cosplay as Jin Sakai
so i'm not the only one
why
I just wanna complete my ronin outfit that i have been working on for two years
I'm literally making a ghost of Tsushima costume rn 😂
I’ve got a sword replica just for it
Lol now I just need a belt long enough
i just wanna cosplay as michikatsu. from demonslayer.
My favorite character 😆
The tying of the Sageo at least was correct to traditional ways.
Over here using my bro acc, just wanted to learn how to where it, but I'm cosplaying as Jung Heewon from orv btw. Tho the sword is a katana but i'm using a diy jikdo sword ehe
I'm still wondering why there's only limited videos on how to use jikdo swords that I could apply for my cos tho🗿
Wow! Some things correct some things wrong. First the "scabbard" is called a "Saya" (sigh-uh) and the Pommel or end of the handle (tsuka) is called the "Kashira" (kah-she-rah). I take it with a grain of salt and suppose that you probably should know that traditional japanese sword arts are practiced wearing a Hakama and either a kimono (ceremonial) or juban (undershirt) and training jacket for practice a Karate Gi top is very similar to a Kenjutusu top so tucked into a hakama would probably be no problem and in modern times most instructors allow for some level of give and take I suppose. this is strange and like I said, I feel like your heart is in the right place at least.
thats crazy
That doesn't matter and all that saying things that way is make it seem more confusing for beginners who might turn away from practicing this sort of stuff.
@@hhhhhhhhhhhhhnhhhhhhh It is part of learning the proper way. Respect the culture, the history and the teachings otherwise get a machete.
Well its karate not kenjutsu, I dont expect even tae kwondo people to know the parts of the sword
@@hhhhhhhhhhhhhnhhhhhhh Beginners are so much better with a kenjutsu etc instructional vid showing this but hey the man in this video is not incorrect.
My sheath is smooth 😭😭
what if the scabbard is smooth with no string?
Great question! You will definitely need string or rope of some sort for it to work.
@@SuperstarKarate i tried string and the like, but it just slips down or up the sheath, which usually ends up with them falling off my belt, or coming with the sword when i try to draw it
@@teancrumpets5685 do you have something attached to the scabbard that holds the string in place?
In Japanese it’s called the kurigata.
@@SuperstarKarate no, nothing...
ok so, i dont have a fucking belt. so, how tf we finna do that
Go to karate and get the black belt.
me sitting here trying to secure my cosplay shit for kazuha
This music though
I have a katana that has two sayos that fasten the sageo to the sheath. How would I equip that?
I'm four years late, but you have a tachi, not an uchigatana. Wear it like you can see in pictures of bushi wearing yoroi. 👍👍
Mine is pointing straight up…don’t know how to fix it
How do I find the belt
Get pretty much any 3 meter long piece of fabric
Same here I just want play as a samurai with my friend so I’m just sorry for myself that I wouldn’t understand anything pl are saying
Where can I buy that cortana
Katana, there are probably a lot of places you can buy them.
What was called that belt?
obi
I'm hopefully gonna be cosplaying as Akame and I need to know how to tie Masume to my belt 😂
End card song pls ^+^
Its called "super star"
Well the clothes you are wearing aren't the idoneous for the demonstration you should be wearing a yukata or kimono with an obi and a hakama or a gi top with an obi and a hakama
how is that a problem?
@@KirbyGucci69 the hakama haves a lot to do with the proper placement of the sword because it was made to work with the correct technique
Yeah
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Worn:
Warriors
Fantasy
Mine to short 😢
@_M1stdrag0n HEY! Why you laugh at him??? Cyberbully
Woodglut Blueprints has some very useful blueprints with all the details you need.
thanks bro
no
I'm goint to say it.. cosplay is never not cringe
your ignorance is blight. Why do you all say cosplay when there are actual practitioners all around the world. You gonna call them cringe too?
@@hmuphilly9129 This is not traditional practice of authentic Japanese swordsmanship and therefore akin to cosplay and thus cringe. I have spoken
@@Bellg yet the guy kinda has it down usually cosplayers just dress they dont know how to do anything
@@hmuphilly9129 Kinda but actually not quite
i agree, but some people have cool fallout power armor that i think is pretty cool
It called a Sageo
It called a Tsuba not a hand grand