Gakusee Posted August 15, 2020 Report Posted August 15, 2020 I suppose his approach of scratching the surface and using video game clips will appeal to the younger audience who wants instant understanding, visuals etc. Provided some of them delve deeper, that will be a good outcome. I wish Touken World would at least subtitle in English their wonderful videos. They talk of specific great swords, talk about their famous generals and war lords, about history of the sword.
Kawa Posted August 15, 2020 Report Posted August 15, 2020 I saw those vids by TW, amazing. I doubt we could get permission to translate them though?
BIG Posted May 28, 2021 Report Posted May 28, 2021 Stewart Ueno and Hisashi Saito .. http://togishi.com/sword-videos.html BEST
zanilu Posted May 28, 2021 Report Posted May 28, 2021 2012 Yoshihara Yoshindo se sei in Novara, Italy Unfortunately it's in Italian. Enjoy. Luca
French nihonto Posted June 20, 2021 Report Posted June 20, 2021 this video is probably very well known but in doubt 3
French nihonto Posted July 4, 2021 Report Posted July 4, 2021 Another interesting video that I have not seen in the selection, probably very well known, but for people who have missed it. 2 1
Kaigunto230 Posted July 27, 2021 Report Posted July 27, 2021 Thank you so much, Maxime! I hadn’t seen it, and that was a great piece. I particularly liked seeing the live-in aspect of apprenticeship, the challenges there, and bond formed between student and sensei (not always built on positive reactions to each other). 1
French nihonto Posted July 27, 2021 Report Posted July 27, 2021 Il y a 46 minutes, Michael Seeley a déclaré : Merci beaucoup, Maxime ! Je ne l'avais pas vu, et c'était une grande pièce. J'ai particulièrement aimé voir l'aspect vivant de l'apprentissage, les défis qu'il y a et le lien formé entre l'étudiant et sensei (pas toujours construit sur des réactions positives les uns aux autres). it's a pleasure, and I will continue to share more from time to time.. It is true, but one can feel the same passions dear to the students and the sensei. And the importance of transmission.
Greg F Posted July 28, 2021 Report Posted July 28, 2021 Hello Maxime this video was originally was going to follow the story of the Australian togishi Andrew Ickeringill. Great watch though
DoTanuki yokai Posted August 12, 2021 Report Posted August 12, 2021 Video if you want to buy this blade, you are unlucky it was already sold in the sales section here. but you are also lucky the seller is selling many other of his well preserved nihonto right now here on nmb. The sold one 1
Greg F Posted September 12, 2021 Report Posted September 12, 2021 His videos are terrible for many reasons 1 1
Sunny Posted September 12, 2021 Report Posted September 12, 2021 On 8/11/2021 at 10:12 PM, DoTanuki yokai said: Video if you want to buy this blade, you are unlucky it was already sold in the sales section here. but you are also lucky the seller is selling many other of his well preserved nihonto right now here on nmb. The sold one Really ??? How did I damage this blade ? did you check out the one where I split the candle ? you outta love that one too. 4
Sunny Posted September 12, 2021 Report Posted September 12, 2021 5 hours ago, Greg F said: His videos are terrible for many reasons Oh really? please go into Detail about how terrible I am can you please reference and post them all up so I get more views ? 4
Greg F Posted September 13, 2021 Report Posted September 13, 2021 Sunny I didn't say that you are terrible, I said the video's are. As mention in the other thread Nmb is a place full of people that love Nihonto and want to respect and preserve them. My sword training is with a Sensei and is purely for my own personal development and not to show the world on youtube. I love doing tameshigiri too but with Chinese made katana and tatami and sometimes pool noodles too. Im not a master but it is obvious to me that you havnt had a lot of training with a sensei and this puts your swords and you at higher risk of damage. You say they were made to be used but when they were made I doubt the smith had in mind somebody cutting noodles in their lounge room on youtube. Surely you can understand why people are against this. You said in the other thread that I have a pathetic life but I have a life that I wouldnt swap with anyone and consider myself the luckiest person in the world. Sorry but I care more about the swords that you are unfortunately the custodian of that weather you get more youtube views. 6 1
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