This was a real treat! Seeing longer shots of Goto-san doing the thing he does best is so impressive. It would be easy to underestimate just HOW efficiently he's doing what he's doing.
Man all the sofubi enthusiasts should have a go fund me for him, it’s a expensive hobby so I’m sure we all got some to spare to help get his roof and workspace fixed 😢
@@yenshintoystechnically the reason they are so expensive is the molds, plastic and low numbers. Painting is the easiest and least expensive process by far. I’d chip in to help this guy though. He’s awesome!
Count me in. I'd chip in a little cash towards his roof. Living in a similar situation so I understand what it's like. He's elderly and needs the help of others.
Incredible this man, not only such an honour to have an exclusive colorway painting by him but to have visited him and painted it in person. Amazing this video is absolute gold bro
I did pay him handsomely. It's not something I would show on camera. Also, he deals with Real Head on a daily basis, whos sofubi sell for more money than any other maker.. if anyone has money to fix it, he does. But neither seem to mind.@@katielowen
What is amazing is how effortless he makes it all look. There’s an intangible value that is added to something when the person making it loves what he is doing.
Lol how do most say its wear a mask dont do me. I paint dolls half the time I forget my own mask yes your lungs can kill over from inhaling even if you have exhaust fans in the area you paint.
60 years isn't a short time already. Without safety equipment and with chronic paint exposure it is already enough to deteriorate his health by today. I suspect the type of paint he used. Unlike the usual paint used by model kit hobbyist, the paint in the video is weirdly fast to dry. That and other factors (diet, daily activities, air quality, etc.) may help him combat supposed disease
It's inspiring that, despite what happened to his house, he continues to work and carries on with a smile and such a kind man. It's a valuable lesson, and I do hope he gets his house and workshop fixed.
This guy is a National Treasure. I hope a petition could be put together to help him have his house rebuilt complete with new equipment. This is a very important man in the history of Japanese sofubi and Japanese toys.
That's some beautiful work, and some rad color choices. I love when you're able to feature amazing artists like, Goto-San. Thanks for another great one, TTB!
This was heartwarming to see. It would be wonderful if a fundraiser could be made to help give this old man a suitable roof back over his head and workshop.
Seriously awesome dude, cherish it because that is something special. Very curious what paint Goto-san is using as it seems to dry very fast. Though might also look that way due to editing. Either way love seeing old masters at their craft, always so effortless and so much to learn from them.
This is so beautiful and poetic. What a gorgeous piece of art! Goto-San's work is amazing-unique craftsmanship and authenticity. I love toys, and in Japanese culture, they embrace toys as part of their life. Thanks for sharing this.👍🤗👏
Man, this guy is pure legend. I just have to favorite this. I just recently been thinking about old age and how I want to be important for society even in old age and guys like him is exactly what I've been thinking. Professions like writing, drawing, coloring, programming can be done at very old age without losing professionalism and excellence.
the fact that he made it to such an advanced age, while inhaling all those fumes for 60 years, lets you know that there is something about the japanese lifestyle and mentality, that keeps diseases away.
it is perplexing to observe companies such as Bandai, originating from a country renowned for its meticulous and dedicated artists and craftsmen, devoting their efforts to the production of toys that have noticeably declined in quality in recent years.
Cool to see how these are painted. Anyone know what kind and what brand of paint he and/or Marmit uses? Also the name of that brush? And do painted Marmit sofubi already have clear coat on them?
I was too worried he would just paint it like all the other Gamera sofubi I already have. He even hinted that he was going to just paint it the way he painted them back when they were first released (because he painted those too), using green and blue… which I already have.
Jeremy. Great video. What is the proper way to visit Goto SAN? Does it require an appointment? I will be in Tokyo in November and would like to give it a try if possible. Thanks.
I think I saw this guy paint some Hedorah sofubi on a Godzilla Day livestream! Granted, I can't go back and check because I'm 90 % sure Toho either deletes or privates the streams a few days afterwards.
Amazing work from an experienced professional! Does he open up his studio frequently? I'd honestly like to see if he can paint a MMS series if I brought it to him in Japan. It's not often you see someone doing sofubi work like he does, especially nowadays.
This was a real treat! Seeing longer shots of Goto-san doing the thing he does best is so impressive. It would be easy to underestimate just HOW efficiently he's doing what he's doing.
I'm first
Man all the sofubi enthusiasts should have a go fund me for him, it’s a expensive hobby so I’m sure we all got some to spare to help get his roof and workspace fixed 😢
This for sure, with how much some of these pieces go for there should be no reason for the workspace to be in such rough shape
@@yenshintoystechnically the reason they are so expensive is the molds, plastic and low numbers. Painting is the easiest and least expensive process by far. I’d chip in to help this guy though. He’s awesome!
Can someone in Japan organize it?
Yeah, I'd defs fund that.
Count me in. I'd chip in a little cash towards his roof. Living in a similar situation so I understand what it's like. He's elderly and needs the help of others.
A true legend. And still somehow, after all these years, he still has a steady hand.
60 years…He could donate his lungs to geneticists to prepare future generations for our microplastic atmosphere.
Man no masking and off the cuff. True legend.
Incredible this man, not only such an honour to have an exclusive colorway painting by him but to have visited him and painted it in person. Amazing this video is absolute gold bro
🙇 🙇 🙇
@@TOKYOTOYBANZAIyou should’ve paid him handsomely to fix his shop😔
I did pay him handsomely. It's not something I would show on camera. Also, he deals with Real Head on a daily basis, whos sofubi sell for more money than any other maker.. if anyone has money to fix it, he does. But neither seem to mind.@@katielowen
@@TOKYOTOYBANZAI ah okay thanks for the heads up / clarification!
What is amazing is how effortless he makes it all look. There’s an intangible value that is added to something when the person making it loves what he is doing.
Goto-San, God bless you. 86 years young ! Happy Painting !
Love the lack of a respirator and ventilation. The mark of a true OG.
When he gets older he'll regret not wearing a mask. :)
Lol how do most say its wear a mask dont do me. I paint dolls half the time I forget my own mask yes your lungs can kill over from inhaling even if you have exhaust fans in the area you paint.
@@Mr2at😂😂😂
This is what I wanted to ask.. surely you would be breathing this in no matter how careful you are? Times that by 60 years?!
60 years isn't a short time already. Without safety equipment and with chronic paint exposure it is already enough to deteriorate his health by today.
I suspect the type of paint he used. Unlike the usual paint used by model kit hobbyist, the paint in the video is weirdly fast to dry. That and other factors (diet, daily activities, air quality, etc.) may help him combat supposed disease
It's inspiring that, despite what happened to his house, he continues to work and carries on with a smile and such a kind man. It's a valuable lesson, and I do hope he gets his house and workshop fixed.
Anytime you need soft vinyl painted, he’s the go-to guy!
Really inspiring! 😊 Wish there was a way to donate to help fixing the damages.
This guy is a National Treasure. I hope a petition could be put together to help him have his house rebuilt complete with new equipment. This is a very important man in the history of Japanese sofubi and Japanese toys.
Man, he makes it looks so easy. I always appreciate artists and craftsmen who have been at it for decades.
That's some beautiful work, and some rad color choices.
I love when you're able to feature amazing artists like, Goto-San.
Thanks for another great one, TTB!
This was heartwarming to see. It would be wonderful if a fundraiser could be made to help give this old man a suitable roof back over his head and workshop.
Wishing Gotou-san a long, healthy life.
Very beautiful and special moment captured here.
This video is amazing! Not every day you get a chance to have something painted by a living legend.
This makes my heart warm and happy
Came here from a Great Big Story. Keep up the good work!
@@checkdafool 🙇♂️
Few years ago, Don introduced me to him to paint one of my toys, a very special and precious moment.
What a cool guy. Absolute legend.
A true legend, also great selection of colors, love the golden teeth
Very cool! thanks for sharing!
I love how you bring in the music when Goto-san starts painting.
Can't get enough of him working his magic on toys.
Thank you for making this video!
how beautiful! what a master!
I legit cried for the first minute and a half of this video. Thank you for that intro
60 years painting toys! I'm impressed and inspired.
Wonderful episode! True legend 🎌
Thanks so much John! 💫
that is tearfully impressive, and the man himself is a treasure
What an incredible experience and man. Thank you for this.
🙏🙏
What a great video. Lovely to see a master at work. Such a steady hand for painting the small details.
Thank you so much Dave 💌 It really was such a great experience. His steady hands at this age were amazing to see in action.
This was so cool to see, especially since the VICE short documentary
Wow…a master at work
Awesome person, I have 3 sofubi painted by him.
Seriously awesome dude, cherish it because that is something special. Very curious what paint Goto-san is using as it seems to dry very fast. Though might also look that way due to editing. Either way love seeing old masters at their craft, always so effortless and so much to learn from them.
That was beautiful! Best episode ever!
Thank you very much.
This is so beautiful and poetic. What a gorgeous piece of art! Goto-San's work is amazing-unique craftsmanship and authenticity. I love toys, and in Japanese culture, they embrace toys as part of their life. Thanks for sharing this.👍🤗👏
Man, this guy is pure legend. I just have to favorite this. I just recently been thinking about old age and how I want to be important for society even in old age and guys like him is exactly what I've been thinking. Professions like writing, drawing, coloring, programming can be done at very old age without losing professionalism and excellence.
the fact that he made it to such an advanced age, while inhaling all those fumes for 60 years, lets you know that there is something about the japanese lifestyle and mentality, that keeps diseases away.
This is incredible!
very interesting video, i ve seen other video with goto-san and i m always amazed at his ability
素晴らしい仕事である、この方が塗装するからこその本物感 老舗感を味わえる。本当に素晴らしい
Really inspiring video, such a Legend! Thank you!
What kind of paint did he use? One does not simply spray a model then directly touch it like that
The real lingering question. No comments or info answering it unfortunately.
Man i want a toy from him..what a great artist...
Absolute legend. Looks very chaotic but I bet he knows where everything is! 😊
Very wholesome video.
The gamera toy looks awesome.
That man is 86 years old and yet he is still doing his job that man Is the goat🔥🔥🔥🔥
THIS MAN IS A GIFTED
ARTIST !!
Sooo soo too Lucky. What a cool video but even cooler experiences.
Wow! What an awesome privilege. A master at work 🙌
Wow such a talent! Inspired me to continue with my craft
Beautiful shop. Great job ❤😂😂
Goto-San your not the hero we needed, but the hero we deserve 🦇🦖
Bandai should be embarrassed by this, an old Japanese guy can beautifully paint Sofuvi toys, but Bandai cannot even paint all the way to the tails.
This is seriously awesome. As a collector of toys he might’ve painted, as an Artist, his artistry has my *highest* respect
it is perplexing to observe companies such as Bandai, originating from a country renowned for its meticulous and dedicated artists and craftsmen, devoting their efforts to the production of toys that have noticeably declined in quality in recent years.
Very cool video thanks for sharing...
Awesome video guys!
I love that he has an air brush attached with a steel wire. I wish I could get to the airbrushing level of this guy.
Airbrushing for 60 years without a mask... This guy is immortal.
Legends never die 🙏🏽
It turned out so beautiful ✨
A wonderful video - thank you
absolutely a artist that loves what hes doing much respect to you sir.i would rather buy figures from man like this than the big toy companies
Cool to see how these are painted. Anyone know what kind and what brand of paint he and/or Marmit uses? Also the name of that brush? And do painted Marmit sofubi already have clear coat on them?
Great video as always. I can’t imagine asking him for particular colors though! I’d have wanted to see what he came up with himself. 🥰
I was too worried he would just paint it like all the other Gamera sofubi I already have. He even hinted that he was going to just paint it the way he painted them back when they were first released (because he painted those too), using green and blue… which I already have.
Wow 86...no streaks...or blotching...very impressive
Japanese people is really passion & serious on their job.
Goto San tiene amigos en Mexico por que es una leyenda 🙌
I hope that one day i get to go to japan to see all the awsome toys and meet the amazing people of japan.
Okay imma subscribe now, feeling validated for my toy obsession 😂
Is it ok if you share the location? I would love to visit him and paint a few item. Thank you
Jeremy. Great video. What is the proper way to visit Goto SAN? Does it require an appointment? I will be in Tokyo in November and would like to give it a try if possible. Thanks.
Great video! Does Goto-san only paint figures for special occasions? Im assuming he doesn’t accept tourists waking in to get a custom paint job?
I think I saw this guy paint some Hedorah sofubi on a Godzilla Day livestream! Granted, I can't go back and check because I'm 90 % sure Toho either deletes or privates the streams a few days afterwards.
yep! that was him. you can see the Hedorah he painted for them toward the end of this video sitting on the counter, and he moves it :)
Wow super awesome I would love to get a nice Godzilla painted by him or a Godzuki. Either way outstanding job
you're so lucky !!🥲
Madhunter did a cool video on this guy as well. Thank you for sharing
Yep! Madhunter made a video with me that same week at my friend's toyshop, Toy Cats ;)
@@TOKYOTOYBANZAI good to know , that’s awsome . Thank you for sharing this information with the world.
Hermosa gamera. Es el.mejor.en.pintar kaijus. Grande goto
no face mask and it seems to of done him no harm,just shows and great work
Love this so much ❤
very nice video my friend
ohh yeah
Ultra Q?! Wow! I wish he had some of those in his shop to show.
What are those little blue guys to his left?
What a sweet man ❤
A true PaintMater. ❤❤
THE LEGEND 🙇🙇🙇❤️❤️❤️
Amazing work from an experienced professional! Does he open up his studio frequently? I'd honestly like to see if he can paint a MMS series if I brought it to him in Japan. It's not often you see someone doing sofubi work like he does, especially nowadays.
Amazing experience
Dang that’s awesome; how much does he charge? What a sick gig lol
How can I set up a visit ? Does he have studio hours any help would be amazing.
This here gets my HIGHEST rating: F*CKING NEAT 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🤩🤩🤩🤩
Awesome 😎
This will be me in a few years time no doubt!
飛びガメラハワイカラーって感じで良いですね!
マルサンまた平成ガメラ売って欲しいなぁ…来年で良いから