This absolutely incredible- I've been hyperfixating on windchimes recently and I totally forgot about the Japanese ones! They're so beautiful!!!😍 I didn't know that they also functioned as fans though! You are so talented bro!!! I'm honestly blown away by how much thought and work you put into making such a seemingly-simple object You even made your own paper like what??!? Thank you so much for this tutorial
Hi, Pickled_Ginger, thanks for your comment! Glad you enjoyed it! I love Japanese wind chimes because there are many more different tones and designs. The sound of wind chimes makes me feel cooler. I even made the paper myself! Thank you😆
Great project! So many interesting parts: Japanese culture, few words of language, making the mechanical parts, knots, even making your own paper. Very cool indeed. 👍😎 All the best from Finnish Lapland, where we already have autumn. Thanks for your videos!
Hi MiVyoo, thanks for your comment! I hope I've shown you some good Japanese culture! Thank you for taking the time to look in every corner! I'm very, very happy! Thank you from far away Finland 😀
Thank you, Hiroto for sharing with us yet another interesting and useful work of art, and all those Hiroto moments of fun and joy, you are a very talented and down on earth person, I appreciate anything you do in this channel of yours and wish you all the bests.
Hi friend zad kam, thanks for all your comments! It makes me so happy to hear you say that! It encourages me! Thank you so much! I'll keep working on it😆 ARIGATO!
Wow I looove this soo much 💕✨i loved how everything in this video is unique not just any paper not just any stand not just any wind-bell 🙏💕 thank you for this video 💜
Hi I am Hiroto. Thanks @Alpha-de7hp for your comment! I'm glad you like it! It's relatively easy to make, so give it a try 👍. You can choose any tone you like👍
that was awesome. i was inspired to use a paper milk-carton cutting for the Tanzaku and a large paper clip for the part that the Tanzaku is held by. Thanks!
This is amazing! I cant do all the professional wood cutting and paper making, but i will try to make the basic windchime and I'll use the watercolor paper & paint it to make the hanging paper! Thank you very much for this incredible video!!
Hi I am Hiroto. Thanks @aruhik for your comment! Glad to hear it! Thank you 😊 I'm not as good as the pros at papermaking, since I just did it by watching and learning. But it was fun. Give it a try 😄. Thank you 😊 ありがとうございます😊
Hi kaxitaksi, thanks for your comment! I'm very happy! Thanks again Finnish Lapland! I'd love to go there once! Do you see the Northern Lights in Finnish Lapland?
Ah ; i love it ore wa fu rin wa totemo daisuki desu .......... i make paper wind chime for my room ,,totemo utsukushi neee 😊💕 you make very beautiful its sounds is sooo goood .......... again back ground music is soo good when i listen it i dont no why but my heart is crying its sooo sad ........ i love japan i dont no what i am saying but its my felling about japan i love sooo much 😊😢
Hi Fire Ryū! Thanks for all the comments! Thank you for liking my foulin! It's a Japanese culture😄. I like this sound very much, too. Wind chimes are also made of various materials, and they all make a wonderful sound. I think Japanese is a difficult language even for a Japanese person like me. But I love the Japanese language🇯🇵 ありがとう!
Hello Hiroto, thank you so much for this tutorial. I have several unused vases wich would make great windchimes and I also have a rotary tool. But it seems to not be strong enough to make a hole in the glass. May I ask what tool you used and what material it needs to be to penetrate glass? Or is this tape that you put before drilling the hole the key? I don't know what it is. Pls help me and thank you 💜😊
Hi i purple you. Thanks for your comment! To drill holes in glass, you need a special drill for glass. The tape on the glass is just for marking, so any tape will do👍
Hola soy Hiroto. ¡Gracias @MariaAguilar-zs1yx por tu comentario! Creo que los puedes encontrar en cualquier tienda de souvenirs de Japón. Los precios varían. Pero sólo se venden en verano.
you once asked for questions. ive noticed that japan holds a reverence for the sheath of the katana that other swords dont seem to. I recall you even saying its not a katana without a sheath. would you mind talking more about this?
Hi Hoshioni, thanks for your comment😀 I see you have a question about sheaths. The sheath is called "saya" in Japanese. It is made by a specialist, called a sayashi. There are two types of Japanese sheaths. The shirasaya is for storage at home or elsewhere. Koshirae are used when you go out. Making different sheaths for different purposes is proof of the importance that Japanese people have placed on their katanas. To carry a katana without sheathing it is called nukimi. On the battlefield, the sword was held in a drawn position, but for safety reasons, the rule of "carrying the sword on the shoulder and raising the tip of the blade upward" was strictly enforced. In addition to protecting herself and those around her from unfortunate accidents, Saya also protects the sword blade, making the relationship between Katana and Saya inseparable. The katana and the saya are two in one. It's been a long time coming, but I really like this Japanese spirit🇯🇵
@@craftbyhirotoyamazaki I see, more imformitive then I imigined but what was asking specifically is in japan the sheath is almost regarded as a sacred cultural thing. be it the unsheathing moves of kenshin, or things such as inuyashas sheathe which had its own powers to cotain the tensiega. where especially in the west. we dont have much of this reverence. here, only the blades itself might get regarded as such. but in japan its this idea the sheath is just as imporant as the blade it can seem at times.
It is not only the sheaths that are treated as sacred culture, but there is a belief in Japan that gods reside in everything. Among them, the sword is a sacred object dedicated to the gods. The religion that worships the eight million gods is called Shinto. It is written as "the way of God. When written in kanji, it is 神道。 I love the spirit of Shinto🇯🇵
Hi Brutaae, thanks for your comment! The katana of flame is designed to slay demons, so it cannot slay hard objects😄 To be serious, if you make a katana that can cut in Japan, you will be arrested😅
Thanks for this.
There are so many skills in one short video, including recycling paper, and making hand-made Japanese craft paper.
Hi I am Hiroto.
Brian Pinheiro, thanks again for your comment!
Glad you like it!
ありがとうございます😊
This absolutely incredible- I've been hyperfixating on windchimes recently and I totally forgot about the Japanese ones! They're so beautiful!!!😍 I didn't know that they also functioned as fans though! You are so talented bro!!! I'm honestly blown away by how much thought and work you put into making such a seemingly-simple object
You even made your own paper like what??!? Thank you so much for this tutorial
Hi, Pickled_Ginger, thanks for your comment!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I love Japanese wind chimes because there are many more different tones and designs.
The sound of wind chimes makes me feel cooler.
I even made the paper myself!
Thank you😆
Great project! So many interesting parts: Japanese culture, few words of language, making the mechanical parts, knots, even making your own paper. Very cool indeed. 👍😎 All the best from Finnish Lapland, where we already have autumn. Thanks for your videos!
Hi MiVyoo, thanks for your comment!
I hope I've shown you some good Japanese culture!
Thank you for taking the time to look in every corner!
I'm very, very happy! Thank you from far away Finland 😀
Thank you, Hiroto for sharing with us yet another interesting and useful work of art, and all those Hiroto moments of fun and joy, you are a very talented and down on earth person, I appreciate anything you do in this channel of yours and wish you all the bests.
Hi friend zad kam, thanks for all your comments!
It makes me so happy to hear you say that!
It encourages me! Thank you so much!
I'll keep working on it😆
ARIGATO!
Wow I looove this soo much 💕✨i loved how everything in this video is unique not just any paper not just any stand not just any wind-bell 🙏💕 thank you for this video 💜
Hi I am Hiroto.
sal7a 7asan, thanks for your comment!
I'm so glad you like it so much!
I am honored to be of service to you!
ありがとうございます😊
You're so hard working,, great work 🎉😊
Hi I am Hiroto.
Thanks @Mayu-2024 for your comment!
I'm doing my best! Sometimes!
Thanks 😊
Thank you for showing how to make the chime. It has a beautiful sound.
Hello!
Dess Erikson, thanks for your comment!
And thanks for watching my video!
Glad you liked it!
It's so easy to make 😄
Great work mate 🎉
Hi I am Hiroto.
Thanks for your comment, @jmginthent651!
I am very glad!
Thank you 😊
That was a great lesson
Hi I am Hiroto.
Thanks for your comment, @kensaid6049!
I'm glad you like it!
Arigato for your time and teachings Yamazaki San. 🎏⛩🙏🏽
Hello!
Rich Klee, thanks for your comment!
It sounds great, doesn't it? You should try it too 🤗
Beautiful love it🤩
Hi I am Hiroto.
Thanks @Alpha-de7hp for your comment!
I'm glad you like it!
It's relatively easy to make, so give it a try 👍.
You can choose any tone you like👍
Wow i want to do this, amazing 😲😲
Hi I am Hiroto.
Thanks @estefanialaudithjimenezcer1462 for your comment!
Try it👍
Beautiful sound. I think the pudding cup was a good choice!
Hi I am Hiroto.
Thanks @sachintommy2246 for your comment!
I'm glad you like it!
Thank you 😊
Hot summers need to hear cooler sounds 😉.
that was awesome. i was inspired to use a paper milk-carton cutting for the Tanzaku and a large paper clip for the part that the Tanzaku is held by. Thanks!
Hi I am Hiroto.
Thanks @jesusjim for your comment!
I'm glad you like it!
Thank you 😊
This is amazing! I cant do all the professional wood cutting and paper making, but i will try to make the basic windchime and I'll use the watercolor paper & paint it to make the hanging paper! Thank you very much for this incredible video!!
Hi I am Hiroto.
Thanks @aruhik for your comment!
Glad to hear it! Thank you 😊
I'm not as good as the pros at papermaking, since I just did it by watching and learning.
But it was fun.
Give it a try 😄.
Thank you 😊
ありがとうございます😊
you are so talented Hiro!!! i can't wait to share this channel with my brother as well!!!
Hi I am Hiroto.
Thanks @stephaniescarlett7887 for your comment!
Thanks for introducing me to my brother 😊.
Hi Hiroto, thank you so much! 😊 I’m fixing an old wind chime bell that my mum bought in Japan years ago and this was really helpful! ☺️
Hello ShadowSparrow2000! Thanks for your comment!
Yes! I'm so glad I could be of service to you!
It's very unique and so beautiful 🧡
Hi I am Hiroto.
Thanks @linderr6577 for your comment!
I'm glad you like it!
Thank you 😊
So charming!
Hi I am Hiroto.
allegory by vu, thanks for your comment!
I'm so glad!
You should try making it too 😀
ありがとうございます😊
Thank-you for making me smile
Hi Casper, thanks for your comment!
I'm glad it made you smile! It makes me smile too 😀
Beautiful. I love it.
Hi I am Hiroto.
Thanks @terrychrisshortall8362 for your comment!
Thank you 😊
I am very happy to hear that!
Liked, subscribed and commented!
Hi Rodney Mounsey, thanks for your comment!
That means a lot😆
Another Finnish guy passing through. Just found out your channel, great videos, subscribed!
Hi Blaum, thanks for your comment!
What a miracle you passed by! Thank you!
I'm so happy!
I'll keep working on it!
Great project! Greetings from Finnish Lapland too 😉😁
Hi kaxitaksi, thanks for your comment!
I'm very happy!
Thanks again Finnish Lapland!
I'd love to go there once!
Do you see the Northern Lights in Finnish Lapland?
Beautiful craft. Regards from Chile, South America.🌹
Hi Rosemarie Lamothe, thanks for your comment 😊
I'm glad you like it.
My first comment from Chile! I'm so, so happy!
Thank you 😆
I love it, thanks for sharing ✌😁👍
Hi Claus Borum, thanks for your comment 😊
I'm glad you like it.❤️
Thank you so much 😆
Good idea and good job!
Hi Efekt Muwow, thanks for your comment!
It's my pleasure! Thank you so much!
I'll keep working on it😆
So elegant. ♥️
Hello, Jin N!
Thanks for your comment!
Elegant! Thank you 😄 I'm so happy!
Amazing its so beautiful
Suki dayo
The background music is soo cool
Hello, Fire Ryū!
Thanks for your comment.
Thank you for your comment, I'm very happy!
I'm glad you liked the background music!
Arigato yo😄
@@craftbyhirotoyamazaki kochirakoso 😊😃
Ah ; i love it ore wa fu rin wa totemo daisuki desu .......... i make paper wind chime for my room ,,totemo utsukushi neee 😊💕 you make very beautiful its sounds is sooo goood .......... again back ground music is soo good when i listen it i dont no why but my heart is crying its sooo sad ........ i love japan i dont no what i am saying but its my felling about japan i love sooo much 😊😢
Hi Fire Ryū!
Thanks for all the comments!
Thank you for liking my foulin! It's a Japanese culture😄.
I like this sound very much, too. Wind chimes are also made of various materials, and they all make a wonderful sound.
I think Japanese is a difficult language even for a Japanese person like me.
But I love the Japanese language🇯🇵
ありがとう!
@@craftbyhirotoyamazaki i also love Japanese and i am learning now it is cutest language ever ^_^ 😊
I'm going to study English. Let's work hard for each other👍
thank you - it looks like a good project
Hi David Dickason!
Thanks for your comment!
Thank you! I'll keep working on it😊.
I am number 5 viewer!
Hi Osamah Abu Ali, thanks for your comment!
Thanks for the fifth 😊
Turn on notifications if you can, next time be the first 😆
Ah yes the person who will make me rengouku
Hi Akshay krishnan, thanks for your comment😊
That's right! I'm the guy who makes the rengoku👍
very nice
Hi I am Hiroto.
King Kahoonah, thanks for your comment!
Glad to hear it!
ありがとうございます😀
Hello Hiroto, thank you so much for this tutorial. I have several unused vases wich would make great windchimes and I also have a rotary tool. But it seems to not be strong enough to make a hole in the glass. May I ask what tool you used and what material it needs to be to penetrate glass? Or is this tape that you put before drilling the hole the key? I don't know what it is. Pls help me and thank you 💜😊
Hi i purple you. Thanks for your comment!
To drill holes in glass, you need a special drill for glass.
The tape on the glass is just for marking, so any tape will do👍
@@craftbyhirotoyamazaki You can tell which drill bit for glass? (diamond, maybe?)
Enjoyed your video. And the ending though.. like, comments and share😂 loved it🖤🖤🖤
Hi krutika gvt.
Thanks for your comment!
Your comments inspire me!
I'll keep working hard!
Thank you💖
Thank you❤️👍
Hello!
g b, thanks for your comment!
And thanks for watching the video, too!
What kind of material is the cup? Or is not necesary to be an exacly material?
Hi I am Hiroto.
Thanks @trinidadtorres2431 for your comment!
I used glass.
Any material is fine👍.
Use whatever you like the sound of.
Could we substitute zetsu with something else? Or do you know where we can find zetsu? Is it sold in the mini market or something?
Hi I am Hiroto.
Thanks for your comment, @neko-love60!
Yes...
If you like the sound, I honestly don't care what it is!
Arigato Yamazaki San 🎏⛩🙏🏽
Hello!
Rich Klee, thanks for your comment!
Thank you, too!
You're welcome!
Douitashimashite 😀🇯🇵
try your best keep working hard and ypu will get many subcriber it take years to gain subcriber try your best
Hi Joseph Zofa thanks for commenting again 😊.
Yes! I'll try to keep it fun and at my own pace! Thank you 😆
Dónde podría conseguir uno de esos y por supuesto depende del precio??
Hola soy Hiroto.
¡Gracias @MariaAguilar-zs1yx por tu comentario!
Creo que los puedes encontrar en cualquier tienda de souvenirs de Japón.
Los precios varían.
Pero sólo se venden en verano.
what are the chimes / bells in the music called? sounds like wood
Hi I am Hiroto.
Andhika Wibianto, thanks for your comment!
Is it an instrument used in music?
It is a Japanese instrument "koto"
you once asked for questions. ive noticed that japan holds a reverence for the sheath of the katana that other swords dont seem to. I recall you even saying its not a katana without a sheath. would you mind talking more about this?
Hi Hoshioni, thanks for your comment😀
I see you have a question about sheaths.
The sheath is called "saya" in Japanese.
It is made by a specialist, called a sayashi.
There are two types of Japanese sheaths.
The shirasaya is for storage at home or elsewhere.
Koshirae are used when you go out.
Making different sheaths for different purposes is proof of the importance that Japanese people have placed on their katanas.
To carry a katana without sheathing it is called nukimi.
On the battlefield, the sword was held in a drawn position, but for safety reasons, the rule of "carrying the sword on the shoulder and raising the tip of the blade upward" was strictly enforced.
In addition to protecting herself and those around her from unfortunate accidents, Saya also protects the sword blade, making the relationship between Katana and Saya inseparable.
The katana and the saya are two in one.
It's been a long time coming, but I really like this Japanese spirit🇯🇵
@@craftbyhirotoyamazaki I see, more imformitive then I imigined but what was asking specifically is in japan the sheath is almost regarded as a sacred cultural thing. be it the unsheathing moves of kenshin, or things such as inuyashas sheathe which had its own powers to cotain the tensiega. where especially in the west. we dont have much of this reverence. here, only the blades itself might get regarded as such. but in japan its this idea the sheath is just as imporant as the blade it can seem at times.
It is not only the sheaths that are treated as sacred culture, but there is a belief in Japan that gods reside in everything.
Among them, the sword is a sacred object dedicated to the gods.
The religion that worships the eight million gods is called Shinto.
It is written as "the way of God. When written in kanji, it is 神道。
I love the spirit of Shinto🇯🇵
can you use the fire katana and slice through hard things please hiroto yamazaki
Hi Brutaae, thanks for your comment!
The katana of flame is designed to slay demons, so it cannot slay hard objects😄
To be serious, if you make a katana that can cut in Japan, you will be arrested😅
@@craftbyhirotoyamazaki oh ok thanks tho
@@craftbyhirotoyamazaki can you use the fire from the katana to burn things like hay or do a fire show with it if it's to much to ask?
I think it can be done. I have an acquaintance who is a performer and he did it for me. I can't do it, though😅
You're welcome😄
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🇺🇸✨
احب جرس الصيف❤😢
مرحبًا ، أنا هيروتو.
2 ، شكرا لتعليقك!
أنا سعيد جدا.
آمل أن تكون الترجمة
😊🎉👍
😊✨👍
きれいです :-)
Hello Carol Leconte, I am very happy to hear from you. Thanks for your comment!
ありがとう😄
🤣🤣👌
😂😂👍
Looks awesome, I wanted to place something to my cat's grave as a gift for her
Hi I am Hiroto.
Thanks for your comment, @discord-chan8108!
Cat graves...that's a good idea.
@craftbyhirotoyamazaki it is a little bit off topic for the wind chime but it's a sweet gift. Thanks hiroto
You're welcome😀