They have to pass certain qualifications and attain a license in Japan to create these swords. Plus the Tamahagane is hard to come by. Thanks for your support!
The Germans and Romans have wootz steel. The Middle East gets Damascus. Stacks or folded steel with a bunch of layers is "Tamahagane Enough"? Maybe add blessing, handmade, culture, and beauty of craftsmanship to sum up the price?
There is a lot of work that goes into any handmade sword plus the limited amount of Tamahagane produced each year adds to the cost. The Japanese swords if I had the money would definitely be at the top of the list along with the broadsword.
They had some very nice swords. Wish I could have bought a real one. Maybe one day. Both of the guys at Tozando were very nice and took a lot of time to talk with me. Thanks for watching!
Imagine paying fifty thouasand for a katana that has the same blade engraving that a $60 Masahiro gas station katana has on its 1045 blade with a wire brushed hamon.
Gorgeous I want one so bad
Me too. I would like to buy the real thing. Thanks for your support!
This is symbolize the true art of uniqueness of japanese cultures , and this is my dream that i can own it even it just only one 😊
I have the same dream. Thanks for your support!
Good sharing, love the tanto , thank you very much ❤
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The fact I was there 2 days ago and saw all of them ( aswell as the other shop 50 steps away )
My first time in Japan. I only had 2 days there. Spent one day in Tokyo and the next day in Kyoto.
@@backcountryrich7740 I hope you enjoyed it
Had a great time in Kyoto. Like to go back with more time.
@@backcountryrich7740 I mean yeah 2 days isn’t a lot of time 👍
Because it is also likely traditionally made and prized for historical and cultural value.
They have to pass certain qualifications and attain a license in Japan to create these swords. Plus the Tamahagane is hard to come by. Thanks for your support!
Same here, would love to own one. Maybe one day.
Amazing katana
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The Germans and Romans have wootz steel. The Middle East gets Damascus. Stacks or folded steel with a bunch of layers is "Tamahagane Enough"? Maybe add blessing, handmade, culture, and beauty of craftsmanship to sum up the price?
There is a lot of work that goes into any handmade sword plus the limited amount of Tamahagane produced each year adds to the cost. The Japanese swords if I had the money would definitely be at the top of the list along with the broadsword.
Gorgeous swords, unfortunatly i have a bit of hate boner for Tozando lol, glad you enjoyed your trip.
They had some very nice swords. Wish I could have bought a real one. Maybe one day. Both of the guys at Tozando were very nice and took a lot of time to talk with me. Thanks for watching!
Imagine paying fifty thouasand for a katana that has the same blade engraving that a $60 Masahiro gas station katana has on its 1045 blade with a wire brushed hamon.
You're paying for the work that was put into it, not for the actual product itself.
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