Keichodo Posted August 18, 2017 Report Posted August 18, 2017 Tokyo DTI Additional Events Wed. Nov. 15th Kamakura Sword Study Group will offer a sword study and dinner party again in Ginza at the Italian Restaurant Cinq (same venue as previous years). Location is quite convenient. Sword study is yen 5,000 (for the venue) and the dinner party will be sponsored by Hisashi Saito of Seikodo. Date will be Wednesday Nov. 15th. Arrival time will be from 5:00 p.m. for the sword study. Dinner party will follow the sword study at around 7:00 ... Attendance by advance reservation only. Please notify Robert Hughes (keichodo@yahoo.com) as soon as possible! Friday Nov. 17th Yakatabune Tokyo Bay Cruise.....Arrangements: This event is tentatively scheduled for Friday, November 1th, but final determination to proceed will depend on the number of interested participants. As in the past, participants would leave from in front of DTI at 6:30 p.m. Cruise to start from 7:00 p.m. Participation by advance reservation only. Notification to attend is also a commitment to pay if event is held...Cost yen 10,500 per participant. Please notify Robert Hughes (keichodo@yahoo.com) as soon as possible! Minimum number of participants is 20....the magic number! If you have an interest in attending either one of these events, please contact Robert Hughes at keichodo@yahoo.com....Hope to see you in Japan! 2 Quote
jlawson Posted August 18, 2017 Report Posted August 18, 2017 If you are attending the DTI and are unsure about attending these events please consider it as these are really fun and educational. Typically events that we all look forward to every year, relatively inexpensive, and hosted by Robert who does a fantastic job. 2 Quote
lonely panet Posted August 19, 2017 Report Posted August 19, 2017 Rob is the life of the party, great host. helps westerns communicate with the hosts well and makes very odd SNOW MEXICAN jokes. Quote
Stephen Posted August 19, 2017 Report Posted August 19, 2017 I pray i make one of these before i die, and if i did, i surely would. Right Shirley? Quote
lonely panet Posted August 19, 2017 Report Posted August 19, 2017 just pay the money and do it, I'm a no-collecting novice that was helped by many members, and met many people. the kamakura study group is beyond great, handled many stunning blades in the kantei, and by far the most pleasing ubu ko-kizen tachi I have ever layed eyes on. if I'm lucky I can try and do it again, the hard part ..... Guido's jokes hahahha, they are good if not wrong. my only regret was being to reserved as I didn't want to offend or look silly Quote
Brian Posted August 19, 2017 Report Posted August 19, 2017 Agree. That trip, and especially the yakatabune trip is one of my fondest memories ever.If I do one thing...I will go back to Japan, and do it again. And if I win the lottery, will pay for you to come over Stephen. 2 Quote
Stephen Posted August 19, 2017 Report Posted August 19, 2017 Thank you kind sir, it would have to be on a airline that treat passengers as humans not cattle. Ok how do i start a DTI GoFundMe account. LOL Quote
Jean Posted August 19, 2017 Report Posted August 19, 2017 Yes, fantastic event and wait for Guido singing karaoke... I must absolutelly post that video of Guido singing ....but I have received anonymous death threats, signed G. 1 Quote
David Flynn Posted September 9, 2017 Report Posted September 9, 2017 Heartily, endorse these events. Quote
Guido Posted November 8, 2017 Report Posted November 8, 2017 A little friendly bump . The Sword Study Group is an absolute must: great items, great lecture, great food & drinks. The yakatabune is equally worth attending. I'll attend both events, especially since Bob doesnt let me escape the cruise; he sent me the message Do come to the boat party as you are the founding member...of floating debauchery..... And please don't let my presence hold you back from attending : I promise that I'll not sing karaoke again, and probably my wife will come, too, to keep me on a short leash anyhow . 4 Quote
k morita Posted November 17, 2017 Report Posted November 17, 2017 Hi, The Tachi-sword presented to Prime Minister Abe last year from president Putin of Russia is exhibited to DTI. Sword smith is Takahashi Nobuhide(高橋信秀),made in 1928.With Efu no Tachi Koshirae. 5 Quote
Guido Posted November 18, 2017 Report Posted November 18, 2017 I don't know what's wrong with the DTI visitors this year - we had maybe less than half the usual number of participants of both the study group and yakatabune! It needs 20 people to break even on the yakatabune booking, but only 16 signed up - that means Bob had to pay for 4 out of his own pocket!!! Make it up to him by buying lots of swords and fittings from him (at least that was my contribution ). Jeez, what has the world come to if I even have to bring my own wife along to fill another seat ... 1 Quote
Jean Posted November 18, 2017 Report Posted November 18, 2017 You should have invited your daughter too and your soon to be son-in-law (unless she is already married) Quote
Brian Posted November 18, 2017 Report Posted November 18, 2017 The year that I finally save enough to visit Japan again (hopefully next year) ...every NMB member that attends the DTI but doesn't join us on the yakatabune, gets banned 2 Quote
lonely panet Posted November 18, 2017 Report Posted November 18, 2017 i think this year has been tight world wide. finding spare cash is hard, for instance i had to buy Fosters beer instead of Sapporo. hard times 2 Quote
Curran Posted November 18, 2017 Report Posted November 18, 2017 For the USA visitors, the shift of the DTI dates to the proximity of the major non-religious family holiday of the year- may have made it difficult for some. Quote
Baka Gaijin Posted November 18, 2017 Report Posted November 18, 2017 Certainly when it was at the beginning of the month, many visitors who had come to both see and participate in the Meiji Jingu Embu on November 3rd would also roll up at the DTI. Quote
CSM101 Posted November 18, 2017 Report Posted November 18, 2017 I had everything ready for this year: permission from my beloved wife, ticket booked in February and then this happened. But next year I`ll be there. Promised! Uwe G. 2 Quote
Yoshimichi Posted November 19, 2017 Report Posted November 19, 2017 I enjoyed it more when the DTI was held near the end of October-early November, rather than later in November, like it is now. It was always great to be able to attend the Yabusame (horseback archery) and martial arts exhibitions at the Meiji shrine on November 3rd. It was always one of the highlights of my trip. I really wish they would move the DTI show dates back to early November like it was before. It might attract more USA attendees. Notwithstanding that, I would love to see some photos from those members who were able to attend this years DTI. Regards, Bill E. Sheehan (Yoshimichi) 1 Quote
Guido Posted November 19, 2017 Report Posted November 19, 2017 Well, all of the above mentioned reasons didn't stop non-Japanese from visiting the DTI this year - I saw and spoke to people from France, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Russia, China, Great Britain, Canada, Australia, and yes, quite a few from the US. It just seems that only a few were interested in the education and comradery the two events we're talking about provide. 3 Quote
Baka Gaijin Posted November 19, 2017 Report Posted November 19, 2017 Unfortunately it stopped me, as I have to be in Japan for the early part of November every year. I attended the Kamakura Benkyokai both when it was actually in Kamakura and at Cinq. It was way over my head but a tremendous learning experience and as you rightly say, camaraderie. Please enjoy a fond memory: 2 Quote
Bugyotsuji Posted November 21, 2017 Report Posted November 21, 2017 Heard rumours from some (but not all) of the DTI dealers yesterday and the general opinion was that (buying) visitor numbers were a little down this year. Quote
Henry Wilson Posted November 21, 2017 Report Posted November 21, 2017 I must apologize for my absence from the DTI for a number of years. I have been in hibernation for a while; mainly, due to a postgraduate course that I was doing while working full-time. Another reason is that the dates tend to clash with my annual visit to Okutama, to enjoy koyo (the autumn leaves). The good news is that my masters is complete so, all being well, I might be able to make it to Shinagawa for the 2018 gathering. I could bring my wife too, dressed in her favourite kimono! She has never been on a yakatabune or met Bob, Guido and their shipmates so she might well be tempted. We could call it "Wilson's come back tour 2018" Something for us all to look forward to 5 Quote
Brian Posted November 21, 2017 Report Posted November 21, 2017 Even more reason for me to make a plan somehow. 1 Quote
Keiji Posted November 21, 2017 Report Posted November 21, 2017 Well, all of the above mentioned reasons didn't stop non-Japanese from visiting the DTI this year - I saw and spoke to people from France, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Russia, China, Great Britain, Canada, Australia, and yes, quite a few from the US. It just seems that only a few were interested in the education and comradery the two events we're talking about provide. I would like to thank the friends of this community that I had the pleasure of meeting at my first DTI, you were very kind, along the way of studying the sword there is also friendship! Quote
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