I love, love, love bamboo! It's wonderful and can be used.for so many things. I love how the fans were made. It looks deceptively simple to make them, but people who are.skilled at making them make their difficult job look really easy. I would love to make fans in this traditional way. They are such works of art!
What a fascinating video! I was more interested in folding fans, but now I'm a real fan-- er, admirer-- of these pieces of artwork. Thanks for highlighting a traditional craft and its artisans, once again!
What amazing craftspeople! IMO, there is no plant more versatile than bamboo 🎍 flexible, durable, renewable, edible and it’s as strong as steel! Hemp is also versatile, but bamboo is king!
When I clicked on the video, CC was turned off. Going back to studying people and their intent, I then realized that it's not what a person says, but how they say it. This isn't a new concept, but one that I've been trying to master. The OG making the fans, had such passion in his words. I was able to understand, within limits, what he was saying. A combination of body language, vocalization (intent) and will. He has a product, that he has mastered thru skill, knowing its value and the value it holds to others. He gave priceless insight to its construction, which a minority will care about. Having worked with bamboo making various tools and instruments... I have a decent Idea of what he was trying to convey with the demonstration. We were once ONE people. Not a religious or sci fi thing, but a united peoples who shared technology that bordered on the cusp of gods and magic. I am, as you are. We are as one. When you are, I am. These trades of the hand are being lost to time and other things. You don't have to make a folding hand fan, but pay attention when the last of the elders speak. We've lost so much already. What happens if Sol, our sun, sends out an EMP? Can you build a fire or make hand crank tools?
@@Nobahdee hey thanks for watching! And the thoughtful comment too! I'm glad that you were able to pick up a lot despite the language barrier (though I hope the CC's popped up for most people!). Cheers and good vibes from Okayama
Какое удивительное растение - бамбук, что только из него не делают... Создала же природа такое чудо... Растет быстро, восстанавливает свои "потери", не привередливое, единственное, климат подходящий... Обалденная посуда из него получается, восхитительные веера и вообще великое множество вещей люди придумали из бамбука. А в умелых руках потрясающие вещи получаются. Какие же "золотые руки" у людей, до чего только не додумывается и что только не делают - это чудо какое-то. Жаль, что у нас нет возможности приобретать такую красоту... Хотя у меня есть вот такой не складной веер, я им пользуюсь и уже давно, и очень берегу, есть складной из сандалового дерева, очень ароматный и резной - этот вообще раритет, храню как драгоценность. Спасибо за прекрасный фильм! Смотрела с огромным интересом!
When you think back to when we were just mastering fire and hand axes, through the ages of leather and sinew, bones to beads and mud to clay to pottery and all the ways we worked plant fibers in between to the lovely poetic magic of this ages old tradition and more...🤯
Pooh, what a amazing GREAT video with that deep view into! Flying high with both both feet based on ground! Deep thanks to you showing this much! Domo arigato gozaimasu!
I have a Japanese fan my dad got in WW2 when he was in NewGuinea fighting the war it needs repairing vey bad, don’t know where to send it to get redone! Can anyone tell me where??
Are you in Australia? I am, too, and it's just that they aren't being sold here, anymore - they're still available pretty much everywhere else. A little insider bird told me (when I asked to get one again for our next company car) that the reason is that all other models have a hybrid version, here, and most green-buyers switched/are switching to those as they became available, and it wasn't economic to ship them here after Aussie auto manufacturing was killed off. I loved them because the iTech was like a giant, beautifully made, gadget that connected with all my devices decades before the term "devices" was a thing, and it drove so well, and so quietly that it didn't trigger my migraines like SUV boats do; I guess there aren't enough migraineur nerds, like me. 😢 (FYI The hybrid Lexus sedan is almost as migraine-friendly, and has its own beauty and benefits). 😁
How cool! Not only the fans, but the classes they teach! What a way to get the community involved!
@@bananatunic1327 thanks for watching! And yeah! I love that they have the classes :)
Bamboo has so many uses it's ridiculous, so useful.
Right?!
Agree! Which is why I just planted some in my yard. And it grows fast!
@KHH595 It's illegal to cultivate where I live. It's considered an invasive plant and if reported you're fined.
I love, love, love bamboo! It's wonderful and can be used.for so many things. I love how the fans were made. It looks deceptively simple to make them, but people who are.skilled at making them make their difficult job look really easy. I would love to make fans in this traditional way. They are such works of art!
cool! N' thanks for sharing :) it was a treat to get to see them making the fans. hope you get to see them some day!
What a fascinating video! I was more interested in folding fans, but now I'm a real fan-- er, admirer-- of these pieces of artwork. Thanks for highlighting a traditional craft and its artisans, once again!
Couldn't help it with the pun eh? ;) Thanks for always tuning in!
❤❤❤ I would rather have the kids mess up a plastic fan than get ahold of a beautifully crafted bamboo fan, they are simply gorgeous ❤❤❤
What amazing craftspeople! IMO, there is no plant more versatile than bamboo 🎍 flexible, durable, renewable, edible and it’s as strong as steel! Hemp is also versatile, but bamboo is king!
@@GaiaCarney thanks for watching! And I agree--they're cool peeps!
When I clicked on the video, CC was turned off. Going back to studying people and their intent, I then realized that it's not what a person says, but how they say it. This isn't a new concept, but one that I've been trying to master.
The OG making the fans, had such passion in his words. I was able to understand, within limits, what he was saying. A combination of body language, vocalization (intent) and will. He has a product, that he has mastered thru skill, knowing its value and the value it holds to others.
He gave priceless insight to its construction, which a minority will care about. Having worked with bamboo making various tools and instruments... I have a decent Idea of what he was trying to convey with the demonstration.
We were once ONE people. Not a religious or sci fi thing, but a united peoples who shared technology that bordered on the cusp of gods and magic.
I am, as you are. We are as one. When you are, I am.
These trades of the hand are being lost to time and other things. You don't have to make a folding hand fan, but pay attention when the last of the elders speak. We've lost so much already. What happens if Sol, our sun, sends out an EMP? Can you build a fire or make hand crank tools?
@@Nobahdee hey thanks for watching! And the thoughtful comment too! I'm glad that you were able to pick up a lot despite the language barrier (though I hope the CC's popped up for most people!). Cheers and good vibes from Okayama
Какое удивительное растение - бамбук, что только из него не делают... Создала же природа такое чудо... Растет быстро, восстанавливает свои "потери", не привередливое, единственное, климат подходящий... Обалденная посуда из него получается, восхитительные веера и вообще великое множество вещей люди придумали из бамбука. А в умелых руках потрясающие вещи получаются. Какие же "золотые руки" у людей, до чего только не додумывается и что только не делают - это чудо какое-то. Жаль, что у нас нет возможности приобретать такую красоту... Хотя у меня есть вот такой не складной веер, я им пользуюсь и уже давно, и очень берегу, есть складной из сандалового дерева, очень ароматный и резной - этот вообще раритет, храню как драгоценность. Спасибо за прекрасный фильм! Смотрела с огромным интересом!
Thanks for the kind comment!
What a beautiful and interesting documentary Bobby! It's lovely to get to see the making process of these fans, thank you for sharing!
Thanks for the kinda words Clementine! I'll be sure to add the intro in the next one ;)
When you think back to when we were just mastering fire and hand axes, through the ages of leather and sinew, bones to beads and mud to clay to pottery and all the ways we worked plant fibers in between to the lovely poetic magic of this ages old tradition and more...🤯
Amazing! Wow, bamboo is such a versatile material. Thanks 🙏
Thanks for watching! And yeah it is ain't it? :)
Gorgeous fans!
@@jennylawson1980 cheers! :)
Pooh, what a amazing GREAT video with that deep view into! Flying high with both both feet based on ground! Deep thanks to you showing this much! Domo arigato gozaimasu!
They make such beautiful fans!
Yeah i never thought about fans too much before doing video 😅
what a masterpiece, keep it up!
@@Sukshula wow thank you!
Thank you for sharing 💙🌸
Thanks for watching!
awesome as always!
Appreciate it Michael! More to come :)
@@Q2Japan Always look forward to it :)
Very beautiful.
I’m really interested in the materials for its production.
It's almost all bamboo, string, and Washi paper!
👍👍👍👍
I have a Japanese fan my dad got in WW2 when he was in NewGuinea fighting the war it needs repairing vey bad, don’t know where to send it to get redone! Can anyone tell me where??
@@kenkerber-gl2ng oooh not sure...but you could probably find someone in Marugame at the museum to try!
Really interesting video, was this in Okayama? Love the mini doc!
Thanks man! Nah this was in Kagawa prefecture, just south of us :)
Great filmmaking, doesn't even need to be translated for non Japanese speakers.
@@LaineyBug2020 aw thank you!!
In the future I wonder if robotanicals a.k.a. mechanical plant life will have gatherable parts to build artisanal crafts with?
@@Awholekit hmmm 🤔
Aqui e BRASIL mandou muitobem ficou lindo
Fantastic!
It paste just a normal paper or want to know...?
You can use any paper but they typically use washi paper for Marugame fans ✌️
Very interesting! Why no subtitles for this wonderful video?
Click on CC ;)
Sorry Rafi, I should have said in the description!
ধন্যবাদ মহোদয় কে।
一度竹の団扇使ってみて。プラスチックに比べたら、ものすごく軽く煽げて、圧倒的な風量ですよ。
His car was a Prius. I love those cars. I drove one as a taxi for nearly 10 years. Now, I hear they are no longer being made. 😢😢😢
Thank God...😂
Prius are definitely being made. Saw some at the dealer last week.
Are you in Australia? I am, too, and it's just that they aren't being sold here, anymore - they're still available pretty much everywhere else. A little insider bird told me (when I asked to get one again for our next company car) that the reason is that all other models have a hybrid version, here, and most green-buyers switched/are switching to those as they became available, and it wasn't economic to ship them here after Aussie auto manufacturing was killed off. I loved them because the iTech was like a giant, beautifully made, gadget that connected with all my devices decades before the term "devices" was a thing, and it drove so well, and so quietly that it didn't trigger my migraines like SUV boats do; I guess there aren't enough migraineur nerds, like me. 😢 (FYI The hybrid Lexus sedan is almost as migraine-friendly, and has its own beauty and benefits). 😁
Would be nice if I knew what was being said
Use the captions.
@@PumpkinPails thank you
@@PumpkinPailsI came here to say that. You saved me some typing.
Oh, wait.....
扇子の命の竹ー
うちわ作りの職人さんって,少なくなってきてるのでは?今ではプラッチックが多いせいか?あまり竹のうちわ見るの少なくなってきてますね
でも和風って大切ですよね?
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