actually I was more surprised that the hairstylist himself already had chonmage hair because I was not expecting that! 😂 but seriously you went from looking normal to looking like a very rich lord of a castle 😁
I should try that style cause I can't grow any hair on my top anymore but my sides grow so it'll probably take a year to let it grow then once it grows long then U can have that Samuri hairdo and I don't care what anyone says.
6:00 the "mage" it is pronounced "ma-gay." I study Japanese culture as a hobby. The 'Wareshinobu' is the name of the hairstyle a apprentice Geiko (Geisha) wears. She is called a Maiko. the bun on her Wareshinbou hair style is also called "mage." Very cool!
Wauuu, einfach überwältigend! Dieses Video ist ein faszinierendes Zeugnis der japanischen Kultur und ihrer zeitlosen Traditionen. Der Kunde, der die traditionelle Frisur trägt, strahlt eine majestätische Anmut und einen tiefen Stolz aus, der die Bedeutung dieser Kunstform perfekt verkörpert. Und der talentierte Friseur - ein wahrer Meister seines Handwerks - vollbringt mit jeder geschickten Bewegung ein kleines Wunder! Die Präzision und Hingabe, mit der er die Haare gestaltet, zeugen von einer jahrhundertealten Tradition, die in jeder Strähne lebendig wird. Ein riesiges Dankeschön an den Kameramann, der diese magischen Momente so eindrucksvoll festgehalten hat. Lasst uns die Schönheit und die Menschen hinter dieser Kultur feiern und ihre Geschichten in die Welt tragen!
Thanks for producing this, I was looking for a tutorial on how to do these Japanese hairdo like crazy. I thought it was more complicated. I think there should some comments in the video about how to upkeep the haircut. Great video, I loved it
I cant wait till i get to try this. I have maybe half a year of hair left to grow out. Enough for the mage to sit above my scalp. But i will keep my full hair. I will use this video as a tutorial on how to cut it and style it. Thank you for making this video amd preserving Japanese and Samurai culture. Much love 🇯🇵☮️🇺🇸
@@CAPTAINAT2nd More than likely they wouldn't have shaved it everyday . Mostly just before a battle or when they wanted to look presentable for something/someone.
One thing I don't understand: in a lot of movies and taiga dramas they wear it down for battle, or in a low ponytail, sometimes with a headband. But then they go and sleep with a stiff ponytail!
that actually looked cool and he looked more masculine after that cut...samuari looks!! i love their culture...such a amagnificient country...wish i were born there
U should definitely try the Sikha hairstyle frm India, u would rock. It's shaving half of your head and keeping the hair on backside of ur head, behind the ears unshaven and long, in a bun.
As one of the biggest Kurosawa's fan I approve this. Western samurai movies like "the last samurai" or "47 ronin" don't have the guts to respect the traditional haircuts, they think it would make their american stars "less cool". That's silly, chonmage is wonderful and Keanu would have been way better with it.
Only prob is, we don't have access to the brilliant "it's to better accommodate our battle helmets" justification some clever ancient mddle-aged samurai came up w/. 😂
@@MCShvabo oh, come on, we have one life! 😊 If you really want it, you can do it, just for fun. And this hairstyle is not gonna last long anyway, your hair will grow back quickly.
@@Janka007 You know what, I should be moving to Japan in 2022 and I will probably cut my hair short anyway to find a job easier so I might do this the summer before. If I do, You will be informed here haha.
Sugoi. I would like to do this, but I also want to use the cut hair to donate to cancer. It looks like this would be possible. Would you recommend this barbershop? Arigatou gozaimasu.
muito interessante, meu filho de 5 anos esta interessado neste corte de cabelo, o nome dele é geovanni, tem como você agendar horário para ele para sábado que vem, as 5:45PM? beijos, BRAZIL
I think this hair style is ideal for bald. One of my friend losing his hair of center. I can suggest him to make this :D P.S. I am Korean, actually we had similar traditional hairstyle, `Sangtu`, but to make sangtu style, it doesn't needed cutting hair much. Just shave very little center of the hair, and band every hairs on it.
Thanks comment:) Exactly, good for bald hahaha. is it? Korean people has similar style? :) good! We are same Asian. Perhaps it was inherited from Korea;)
I know the 'Sangtu' (Korean 'mage' hair) is from China. Congfucius said "Your body, hair are from your parents, so keeping it no harm them is the start of respection of your parents" (身體髮膚 受之父母 不敢毁傷 孝之始也) Because of that Koreans had banded their hair. Samurai's chonmage is maybe also inherited from Confucianism, but I think it is more suitable for climates of Japan. More hot and humid than Korea or China. Now no more making 'Sangtu' hair. It had forbidden from Korean government which influenced by Meiji Reformation at late 19th century. Many nobles didn't wanted cut their hair, and 'Sangtu' became a symbol of revolution of Japanese Emperialism and Modernity. However more people thought modern hair is more comportable, although they don't like Japanese Colonialism, so 'sangtu' had abolished. :)
Yeah, thats kind of Chonmage. Thank you for much information, I learned a lot.:) There are various dark pastes, but I hope that I can spend the future together as the same Asians. Please forgive me if I using wrong word. Thanks
@@CAPTAINAT2nd I agree. We, Koreans and Japaneses are neighbour and we lived many problems in last century. My grandfather was resisted against Japanese Emperialists. Now I am living and studying in Turkey, and there is a proverb: "House which have no struggle is similar like Wedding ceremony without music." We lived bad history, but also lived good histories. Especially Baekje (Kudara), Asuka period, and Edo period we are peacefully traded and lived together. Now, the relationship between Korea and Japan is not so bad also. I like Japanese cultures as Japaneses like Korean cultures. I am learning Chado (茶道), and Chado teachs us Harmony, Peaceful, Respection, and Franquility. Many of cultures are shared between us, such as Chado. :) I hope relationships between Korea and Japan go better and peaceful. :)
If you're serious about sharing the top Part then yes you would have to shave it at least once a week and apply daily wax or hair cream to keep it with a wet look to tie it up.
Sure! That is call Chasen-mage. Chasen meaning is the tool of stirring matcha when the tea ceremony. So not for only TONOSAMA(king) . And that is not cloth, so they use kind of strings. what you call lace in English? Anyway you can roll up by the beautiful strings. But you can use only bandage I think, because not all people couldn't use expensive strings. Did I help you?
ATキャンパーの秘密基地 I finally found an appropite rope to do this hair style and the hair producta that I must use but I still have two questions, the exactly zone of the head to do and learn to tie the rope adequately. And I dont know where I can buy bintsuke abura or similar 😭😭😭 P.D: I really apreciatte your help, I suscribe to your channel 👍🏾
OK, point 1 about shaving area. There is no rule, because that have changed according to the periods. the trend has changed correctly. so I recommend. In the beginning, I think that you should shave the center narrowly and then expand it as you like. it's gonna spread when maintenance anyway hahaha. point 2 about tie the rope This is pretty difficult to tell by letter but...First make a ponytail with rubber bands etc, then wouldn't it be nice to roll up with a string? I recommend. point 3 bintsuke abura Its similar to wax or pomade. so... I think It's not necessary to use BINTSUKE Oil(ABURA) Where do you live? I will send you URL of Amazon japan for sure. www.amazon.co.jp/%E4%B8%89%E5%96%84-%E5%A4%AA%E7%99%BD%EF%BC%88%E3%81%9F%E3%81%84%E3%81%AF%E3%81%8F%EF%BC%89%E3%83%93%E3%83%B3%E4%BB%98%E3%81%91%E6%B2%B9-40g-%EF%BC%88%E7%A1%AC%E7%B7%B4%EF%BC%89%E3%80%90%E4%B8%89%E5%96%84%E3%80%91/dp/B00E4MSF48/ref=sr_1_2?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1531108738&sr=1-2&keywords=%E9%AC%A2%E4%BB%98%E3%81%91%E6%B2%B9+%E5%8A%9B%E5%A3%AB%E7%94%A8 good luck (^^)b
This man and the barber singlehandedly preserve the culture. Awesome!
well other than the 1000-ish sumo wrestlers in japan that wear the hairstyle everyday, you mean
The hairdresser is so skilled and it really suits this guy! I wish chonmage would come back to fashion again, it's very attractive!
Who does fashion is the people 😉
actually I was more surprised that the hairstylist himself already had chonmage hair because I was not expecting that! 😂
but seriously you went from looking normal to looking like a very rich lord of a castle 😁
The hairstylist's top-notch even has the little curve/angle in it like a barber in a chamber, if I'm not mistaken.
I should try that style cause I can't grow any hair on my top anymore but my sides grow so it'll probably take a year to let it grow then once it grows long then U can have that Samuri hairdo and I don't care what anyone says.
Yeah! come on, make the CHONMAGE!
You can became SAMURAI anytime! hahaha.
Maybe you will be hero!
キャンパーの秘密基地 AT yeah maybe I might just do that my top doesn't grow anyway,I'll start a new trend lol.
Philip Bahia rock on bro fucj what people think its what you think is cool and if you wear it with enough pride people will start to thinkbits cool
ATキャンパーの秘密基地 lets say that I want to take a trip to japan, where exactly is that barbershop so I too can get a chonmage
Personally, if you're going bald you should embrace it. Either shave it all or really own it! Just do you! Go for it.
This is so cool to see outside of anime or dramas. It looks surprisingly good in modern times, also.
Wow! Edo period is back
Total opposite of undercut. Should we call it topcut?
Yeah, TOPCUT :)
6:00 the "mage" it is pronounced "ma-gay." I study Japanese culture as a hobby. The 'Wareshinobu' is the name of the hairstyle a apprentice Geiko (Geisha) wears. She is called a Maiko. the bun on her Wareshinbou hair style is also called "mage." Very cool!
え、めっちゃ似合ってる
Wauuu, einfach überwältigend! Dieses Video ist ein faszinierendes Zeugnis der japanischen Kultur und ihrer zeitlosen Traditionen. Der Kunde, der die traditionelle Frisur trägt, strahlt eine majestätische Anmut und einen tiefen Stolz aus, der die Bedeutung dieser Kunstform perfekt verkörpert. Und der talentierte Friseur - ein wahrer Meister seines Handwerks - vollbringt mit jeder geschickten Bewegung ein kleines Wunder! Die Präzision und Hingabe, mit der er die Haare gestaltet, zeugen von einer jahrhundertealten Tradition, die in jeder Strähne lebendig wird. Ein riesiges Dankeschön an den Kameramann, der diese magischen Momente so eindrucksvoll festgehalten hat. Lasst uns die Schönheit und die Menschen hinter dieser Kultur feiern und ihre Geschichten in die Welt tragen!
Thanks for producing this, I was looking for a tutorial on how to do these Japanese hairdo like crazy. I thought it was more complicated. I think there should some comments in the video about how to upkeep the haircut. Great video, I loved it
Thanks for watching!
Certainly, it is very cumbersome to keep and very difficult to do edge shave yourself...
i think my hairstylest will have a heart attack if i say i want this
Please don't say to him(her) hahaha ;)
There are some great eyebrows in Japan, Chonmage really shows that to great advantage.
Love it . Makes me feel proud to be Japanese 🍚🍱🍜🍛🍣🍢🍙🍘🍥🍡🍶🍤🚅🗾🎌
I cant wait till i get to try this. I have maybe half a year of hair left to grow out. Enough for the mage to sit above my scalp. But i will keep my full hair. I will use this video as a tutorial on how to cut it and style it. Thank you for making this video amd preserving Japanese and Samurai culture. Much love 🇯🇵☮️🇺🇸
Ah stylish and functional because it was meant to cool the head while wearing the helmet. They were warriors first.
It is very troublesome to shave every day (^ ^;
@@CAPTAINAT2nd More than likely they wouldn't have shaved it everyday . Mostly just before a battle or when they wanted to look presentable for something/someone.
@@crocketgsxr6 Yeah its ture;)
One thing I don't understand: in a lot of movies and taiga dramas they wear it down for battle, or in a low ponytail, sometimes with a headband. But then they go and sleep with a stiff ponytail!
Im thinking of getting this hairstyle
As a lover of ancient Asian cultures & a man with male pattern baldness, this will become my preferred choice of haircut from now on!❤
It would comfortable wearing motorcycle helmet ~
that actually looked cool and he looked more masculine after that cut...samuari looks!! i love their culture...such a amagnificient country...wish i were born there
Traditional hairstyles are awesome, I've grown out my hair and beard, gotta say it's awesome.
U should definitely try the Sikha hairstyle frm India, u would rock. It's shaving half of your head and keeping the hair on backside of ur head, behind the ears unshaven and long, in a bun.
Which half on head is shaved in Sikha haircut?
Badass hairstyle. My hair is just almost long enough to accomplish this.
Nice haircut! I will do the same when I'll be bald on the top of my head.
He looks good! Im shocked
Cool haircut, makes you look like a Shogun haha
毎日のラジオが日課になっています!
うーん! ちょんまげ 勇気と愛を感じました✨
改めて 尊敬し直しました🌱(笑)
ありがとうございます♡
this so cool man
thanks
カッコいい❤ 似合いますね😊
魂の記憶を感じますね✨
It looks so elegant
It looks really good my friend!
Thanks for watching.
I'm glad to hear that my friend! (^^)
Well, you're now ready to go slice up your enemies.
Thanks for watching. hahaha maybe:)
But SAMURAI true mean is, the man who to stop the arms...
So they were Protector mostly.
@@CAPTAINAT2nd indeed
As one of the biggest Kurosawa's fan I approve this. Western samurai movies like "the last samurai" or "47 ronin" don't have the guts to respect the traditional haircuts, they think it would make their american stars "less cool". That's silly, chonmage is wonderful and Keanu would have been way better with it.
i like Chonmage samurai hairstyle so cool 🤩🤩🤩
Wow it looks great on him!!!😍
Actually. It looks pretty cool.
You just made your samurai ancestors proud...
How much work does it take to maintain? Looks cool, I wonder why balding men dont use this style.
素敵です。裃着用して欲しかったです。
That’s so cool. 👌
Dude should be wearing a kimono. 👍🏻 Too bad it’s so high maintenance. It’d be cool to see it more often in the wild.
Loweki he actually looks good
AT船長✨✨✨
ステキです❤️❤️❤️
this hairstyle gives hope to people with male pattern baldness
Only prob is, we don't have access to the brilliant "it's to better accommodate our battle helmets" justification some clever ancient mddle-aged samurai came up w/. 😂
Like ya cut G!
fr tho, that looks so cool.
He looks awesome.
Super Cool👍❤️💯 Let tradition alive!!
"I'm not gon hold you, it do be effed up what they be doin to y'all."
Actually it looks really cool!!!
I want to do this haircut SO MUCH!
Go for it! And make sure you record it and upload to youtube! :)
@@Janka007 I don't think I will do it since I'm a giant white guy but I still want to. But if I did do it it would definitely end up on UA-cam!
@@MCShvabo oh, come on, we have one life! 😊 If you really want it, you can do it, just for fun. And this hairstyle is not gonna last long anyway, your hair will grow back quickly.
@@Janka007 You know what, I should be moving to Japan in 2022 and I will probably cut my hair short anyway to find a job easier so I might do this the summer before. If I do, You will be informed here haha.
@@MCShvabo yaay! I'm so envious you are moving there! I wish you all the best for finding a job and enjoy your stay!
Great work
Beautifully done!
this was rly fun to watch, hhhh amazing work
Sugoi. I would like to do this, but I also want to use the cut hair to donate to cancer. It looks like this would be possible. Would you recommend this barbershop? Arigatou gozaimasu.
Looks very cool!✨
2:13 you have balls the size of watermelon.
7:03 I love it. The real man has emerged.
beautiful
I love it
I've always thought chonmage existed like forever in ancient Japan. But, it was only during the Edo period onwards?
Paan Arzim yes that's true it did exist during the Edo times but what the heck this guy is doing it anyways I think it looks cool.
Philip Bahia agreed it's cool. Reviving the history.
Paan Arzim yeah once I grow my hair I'll bring it back lol.
I was used by samurai previous to the edo period, but during the edo period it became somethign of a status symbol.
That’s pretty awesome
Japanese Skullet!
People were like. Dont look at samurai or I will get cut lol. It will be actually funny if they actually bow to you
That looks cool!
I have one for 5 yrs best hair style i did
This is it.
The haircut I want to on my dating profile.
it looks awesome
Cool~Nice!!
muito interessante, meu filho de 5 anos esta interessado neste corte de cabelo, o nome dele é geovanni, tem como você agendar horário para ele para sábado que vem, as 5:45PM? beijos, BRAZIL
o es mi imaginación pero en el minuto 8:18 vi una persona de traje saco y pantalón formal con una espada en la calle? ojala fuera a si como antes
I like it but looks like a lot of work to maintain.
So so so good🎯
I want to rock this style so bad
I need to get that haircut.
Nice, but does it pass the kabuto test?
awesome !
Thanks mate!
I think this hair style is ideal for bald. One of my friend losing his hair of center. I can suggest him to make this :D
P.S. I am Korean, actually we had similar traditional hairstyle, `Sangtu`, but to make sangtu style, it doesn't needed cutting hair much. Just shave very little center of the hair, and band every hairs on it.
Thanks comment:)
Exactly, good for bald hahaha. is it? Korean people has similar style? :) good! We are same Asian. Perhaps it was inherited from Korea;)
I know the 'Sangtu' (Korean 'mage' hair) is from China. Congfucius said "Your body, hair are from your parents, so keeping it no harm them is the start of respection of your parents" (身體髮膚 受之父母 不敢毁傷 孝之始也) Because of that Koreans had banded their hair. Samurai's chonmage is maybe also inherited from Confucianism, but I think it is more suitable for climates of Japan. More hot and humid than Korea or China.
Now no more making 'Sangtu' hair. It had forbidden from Korean government which influenced by Meiji Reformation at late 19th century. Many nobles didn't wanted cut their hair, and 'Sangtu' became a symbol of revolution of Japanese Emperialism and Modernity. However more people thought modern hair is more comportable, although they don't like Japanese Colonialism, so 'sangtu' had abolished. :)
Ah, I saw Sumo wrestlers still have Chonmage style hair. Is that same?
Yeah, thats kind of Chonmage.
Thank you for much information, I learned a lot.:)
There are various dark pastes, but I hope that I can spend the future together as the same Asians.
Please forgive me if I using wrong word.
Thanks
@@CAPTAINAT2nd I agree. We, Koreans and Japaneses are neighbour and we lived many problems in last century. My grandfather was resisted against Japanese Emperialists. Now I am living and studying in Turkey, and there is a proverb: "House which have no struggle is similar like Wedding ceremony without music." We lived bad history, but also lived good histories. Especially Baekje (Kudara), Asuka period, and Edo period we are peacefully traded and lived together. Now, the relationship between Korea and Japan is not so bad also. I like Japanese cultures as Japaneses like Korean cultures. I am learning Chado (茶道), and Chado teachs us Harmony, Peaceful, Respection, and Franquility. Many of cultures are shared between us, such as Chado. :) I hope relationships between Korea and Japan go better and peaceful. :)
are you going to let it grow on top, or shave it every month or so ?
This hairstyle has already quit. Because it is troublesome to shave the top of the head everyday. Everyday man!....orz
I like this haircut
Awsome!
Very cool!!
Been dying to do this but sadly nobody here in Miami, FL knows how to cut that style.
It's easy dude!
shave top and then make pony-tale that's it!
May the Forth be with you...;)
Made it for my bf
Mediterranean: Hair loss
Japanese: Chonmage!
鬼平の中村吉右衛門の丁髷がほんとかっちょいい☆
It's so cute❤
but don't you have to shave everyday to keep the hair from growing back? isn't it high maintenance?
If you're serious about sharing the top Part then yes you would have to shave it at least once a week and apply daily wax or hair cream to keep it with a wet look to tie it up.
super cool
How longs it take to grow that hair? 1year?
Thanks and happy new year.
It was about 2year mate.
Happy new year
thank you,
iam getting bald on top of my head so i need to learn how to do this haircut lol
すご、すご、すごーいー!!
Man you're so lucky. I'm trying do this but my hair is afro style and very small😢😢😢
I'd like to have asian hair to do this
African had warrior hairstyle too like the Japanese Chonmage. Look it up
Who come up with the idea making this haircut back in 16th century in Japan?
According to one theory, Oda Nobunaga the powerful daimyō has invented.
I love the song can you give me title please
Spettacolo!👍🏻👍🏻
Shogun kayoo
BGMはちょんまげマーチ🎶にしてほしかったなぁ☺
I have this but backwards
I want to do a tonosama chonmage but I dont know what kind of cloth I must use to do this, can you help me?
Sure!
That is call Chasen-mage. Chasen meaning is the tool of stirring matcha when the tea ceremony.
So not for only TONOSAMA(king) . And that is not cloth, so they use kind of strings. what you call lace in English?
Anyway you can roll up by the beautiful strings.
But you can use only bandage I think, because not all people couldn't use expensive strings.
Did I help you?
ATキャンパーの秘密基地 Yes! Thanks!! 😃 But, where can I buy it? Do you know about a online store for this?
ATキャンパーの秘密基地 I finally found an appropite rope to do this hair style and the hair producta that I must use but I still have two questions, the exactly zone of the head to do and learn to tie the rope adequately. And I dont know where I can buy bintsuke abura or similar 😭😭😭
P.D: I really apreciatte your help, I suscribe to your channel 👍🏾
OK, point 1 about shaving area.
There is no rule, because that have changed according to the periods. the trend has changed correctly.
so I recommend. In the beginning, I think that you should shave the center narrowly and then expand it as you like. it's gonna spread when maintenance anyway hahaha.
point 2 about tie the rope
This is pretty difficult to tell by letter but...First make a ponytail with rubber bands etc, then wouldn't it be nice to roll up with a string? I recommend.
point 3 bintsuke abura
Its similar to wax or pomade. so... I think It's not necessary to use BINTSUKE Oil(ABURA)
Where do you live? I will send you URL of Amazon japan for sure.
www.amazon.co.jp/%E4%B8%89%E5%96%84-%E5%A4%AA%E7%99%BD%EF%BC%88%E3%81%9F%E3%81%84%E3%81%AF%E3%81%8F%EF%BC%89%E3%83%93%E3%83%B3%E4%BB%98%E3%81%91%E6%B2%B9-40g-%EF%BC%88%E7%A1%AC%E7%B7%B4%EF%BC%89%E3%80%90%E4%B8%89%E5%96%84%E3%80%91/dp/B00E4MSF48/ref=sr_1_2?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1531108738&sr=1-2&keywords=%E9%AC%A2%E4%BB%98%E3%81%91%E6%B2%B9+%E5%8A%9B%E5%A3%AB%E7%94%A8
good luck (^^)b
ทรงผมเอกลักษณ์ญี่ปุ่น ตัดแล้วจะได้ไม่ติดในความงามเพศสตรี
Даже в наше время круто смотрится)
спасибо :)
AT船長ご本人なのですね😳🤣😁👍
i like that