weapon shop in japan !! 1
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- I went to the weapon shop it is in Tokyo Akihabara . You might be immersed in the story of Naruto and BLEACH!
The shop , western sword ( dragon killer , Excalibur , etc.) , Shamshir , Japanese sword , hammer , ninja tools ,Rifle , gun, such as .
Note : These weapons are fake.
Address: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo Sotokanda 3-15-7 3F
Wow a crusader sword and other european swords.. awesome vid
0:48 - WOOOOOOW!! A steampunk gunblade! Awesome!!!
Dude, hold that camera still- got dizzy watching this,,,
Nice wallhangers
Are They selling roronoa zoro swords repleca there?
That why i like japan i love you japan so much
this is toy shop. prices 100 euros for sword
kudlatykid i wont bilive
@@moonlight607 dude it literally says these weapons are fake in the description
This is my toy shop haa
Japanese sword knife and gun laws are as if not more strict than brittain's
I just saw kirito-kun's sword try to find it cause i did
Gut's (?) Sword is there too.(Beserk)
I want real anime sword!
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I'm curious about muskets in Japan
I can understand them being display antiques but what about functional flintlocks that can fire?
Read the description: Everything in that shop is just s meant for display
Where is this exactly in Japan and this like 6 years ago hopefully still open
Are those guns from 0:27 onwards real? I think that, from what I've read (don't quote me on this, though), that in Japan, muskets (at least matchlocks) made in or before 1860 is treated more leniently than most other firearms, ie, shotguns. I've seen a few pictures of gun shops in Japan, and they mostly have classic looking firearms (especially European made or branded double-barreled shotguns) stored on shelves, but I don't recall how well secured they were. I highly doubt that a civilian can get away with not having live firearms not locked down like what's shown in the video.
I'm guessing that they're replicas, but still.
Ooops, my bad. I should've read the description (silly me).
@Nor Ain16838 Wooden swords are called bokken or bokuto. You can get one in any weapon replica store. But if you want a real katana, this is not the place to look for. If you want a truly authentic Japanese sword, be prepared to pay thousands of dollars for it.
@Nor Ain16838 No need to worry. A wooden sword is 100% legal to carry wherever you want to. It is a training tool, not a weapon. So you can buy one without any restrictions.
Maybe it looks like a sword, but it's just a piece of wood. So carrying it around or internationally is allowed.
Looks like flea market crap to me...
look into the discription
I am searching this kind of stuff to purchase
I need the legendary sword
How many
Video Shoot too fast . My headace
آريد قوس وسهام
Junk
Calm down pajeet
The not junk Katana made by true artist cost $15.000 - $50.000,,,