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Highly-Skilled Bamboo Master Craftsmen Specialized in Making The "Kishu Fishing Rods(Kishu Herazao)

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  • Опубліковано 1 чер 2018
  • Hi Folks,
    A few months ago, many people who loved my previous video, "Ancient Technology of Making Bamboo Crafts - Most Incredible Bamboo Woodworking Ever," asked me about "Kishu Fishing Rods." So, we decided to make a video about it.#BambooRod #FishingRod #KishuRod
    Watch the whole story of "Kishuu fishing rods" at: • How a "Kishuu Bamboo F...
    I started to find out information about "Kishu Herazao" and was very impressed by its flexibility, durability, and lightweight, especially since it has a history of more than 200 years. After more than two days of exploration, I began to write the script, rewrite the content, record a voice-over, add new effects, select new music, and include new footage to create the video: "Highly-Skilled Bamboo Master Craftsmen Specialized in Making The 'Kishu Fishing Rods (Kishu Herazao).'"
    This time, our main character is Tatsukawa Hideki (辰川 英輝), a Kishu-Herazao Master Craftsman, who studied under his teacher, Jō Hideo (城 英雄). To become a full-fledged artisan, Tatsukawa Hideki trained under Hideo Jo for five years before setting off on his own. After going off on his own, Mr. Tatsukawa's teacher awarded him the name of Tenshuu, which will be engraved into the rod. He is striving to create his masterpiece.
    The bamboo worker named Tenshuu has his own bamboo workshop and does all his bamboo work at home. The path to mastery in bamboo woodworking is long and steep. However, Mr. Tatsukawa is steadily progressing, and one day he will surely achieve his goal.
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    Keywords: bamboo woodworking, highly skilled bamboo crafts, kishu fishing rod, kishu herazao, bamboo work in Japan, bamboo rod, bamboo fishing rod, fishing rod making, bamboo rod making, bamboo work, traditional woodworking, amazing bamboo woodworking skills, Japanese craftsmanship documentary, Japanese woodworking hand tools, bamboo woodworking documentary.

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  • @WoodworkingEnthusiasts
    @WoodworkingEnthusiasts  2 роки тому +4

    Watching the whole story of “Kishuu fishing rods” at: ua-cam.com/video/IoaCI-GTRRs/v-deo.html

    • @xaquinlopezgomez1028
      @xaquinlopezgomez1028 9 місяців тому

      You seem to ignore that a great part of the most remarkable Japanese culture - be it bonsais,haikus,painting or writing characters ( and words themselves) originated in…China. Your comment is tinted in xenophobia. And ignorance.

  • @thekatt...
    @thekatt... 4 роки тому +59

    Anyone's heavy accent is better than machine voice. It lacks ....soul.
    You dishonour this craftsman with robot voice.
    He is amazing.
    💙🇨🇦

  • @imapseudonym1403
    @imapseudonym1403 6 років тому +6

    This is the kind of craftsmanship I love. Minimal tools, simple materials and the end product is a work of art!

  • @liamwilgar1914
    @liamwilgar1914 4 роки тому +22

    The wife and I are moving to japan in about 18 months (we’re going to be English teachers!) and this is one of the reasons we chose Japan. Their craftsmanship... aaah! It’s so beautiful!

    • @WoodworkingEnthusiasts
      @WoodworkingEnthusiasts  4 роки тому +5

      That'd be amazing, God bless you and your family as always

    • @qnoii2cc38
      @qnoii2cc38 3 роки тому

      @@WoodworkingEnthusiasts Did you drill holes?เจ่าะรูมั้ยค่าบ

    • @MordDorr
      @MordDorr Рік тому

      How is living and teaching in Japan since then?

  • @Sun-ut9gr
    @Sun-ut9gr 4 роки тому +20

    Using fire to straighten the bamboo just like steel. That's awesome

  • @elieziete
    @elieziete 11 місяців тому +46

    Rod/reel combo with fishing kit as an emergency setup ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxntWMOZsO1Zfv-pdn_XuffEtNkTYAYu4Z recommend but started to use this every day. The rod is thick and seems durable. I keep it neatly tucked into a regular backpack all the time with my fishing gear, and can grab it anytime, put it on my back and go anywhere. I just read in another review that the rod length below the reel is adjustable as well, so I will try that too for even more portability. Probably the best setup I've ever owned. I lost the cap for the eyelets, but no big deal since I still have the black cloth sheath that came for the pole and I use that. Very portable and high quality.

  • @georgewood3419
    @georgewood3419 6 років тому +129

    The respect you have given to perfecting something as utilitarian as a fishing rod inspires me. People who perfect their craft, take on apprentices and offer a more elegant solution than things made in factories is something from another time and I am so pleased to see you doing it.

    • @godgaming8061
      @godgaming8061 4 роки тому +2

      I love you man because you are inspiring me

    • @BambooWoodworkingArt
      @BambooWoodworkingArt 4 роки тому +3

      I also think like you, their craft is worth learning.

    • @samwisethebrave3858
      @samwisethebrave3858 4 роки тому +5

      It's a part of Japanese culture. To perfect ones craft and skill in whatever you do. It is prevalent in their traditional craftsmanship such as this rod making and traditional architecture.

  • @johnnyrabbitslaughing5761
    @johnnyrabbitslaughing5761 6 років тому +49

    I've been a fisherman for 40 years now and I would have to say that those are some of the most beautiful rods I've ever seen.

  • @zzroc
    @zzroc 5 років тому +1

    Низкий поклон от рыбаков из России! Настоящее японское кропотливое и вдумчивое мастерство во всем!!! Сделанной своими руками удочкой ловить еще приятнее чем покупной! А бамбуковая так вообще чудо!!! Легкая, чувствительная! Ловил бамбуковыми удочками в далеких 80х годах. Увы теперь такие не продаются!((

  • @nokiot9
    @nokiot9 4 роки тому +31

    It is heartening to see a traditional Japanese craftsman without gray in his hair.

    • @BambooWoodworkingArt
      @BambooWoodworkingArt 3 роки тому

      Yes,The hand-made fishing rod is very elaborate. I can watch the craftsman work all day

  • @phamthanhbkxgh6143
    @phamthanhbkxgh6143 6 років тому

    Quá tuyệt .. Làm thủ công quá công phu

  • @paulbolton7490
    @paulbolton7490 4 роки тому +6

    These arn't just fishing rods they are a work of art from a real craftsman.!!!

  • @KatherineUribe-1
    @KatherineUribe-1 5 років тому +4

    Truly a work of art. It used to be when you bought something, it was for life, or you made it yourself. People took pride in their work. Now, we live in a disposable society; nothing is made to last because they want you to buy again and again and again. It's wonderful to watch these gentlemen work and create something beautiful and useful.

    • @Noone-rt6pw
      @Noone-rt6pw Рік тому

      Remember when Shakespeare Ugly Stik came out? It was advertised essentially unbreakable! When advertised, they'd bend the tip to the butt, unbreakable. In the early 90's, I went to a Kmart, grabbed an Ugly Stik, went to test it, it broke slam in half. Understand I had original Ugly Stiks. But. I grabbed another, as a present for my uncle. Now, they're made in China. As Craftsman, they were American made, I'd go to Sears to buy them. Now, they're made in China. But still have the same warranty, so probably made to the same specs or better.
      Just like products can be obtained overseas but packaged in America, so states American.
      As in 70's, American cars went to junk. Even in 80's I recall fleets of Ford trucks bought. Once paint was broken, it'd rust. Toyota introduced their vehicles, better gas mileage and definitely more reliable and dependable, which if not for Toyota American cars might gotten worse. Look at Ford Pinto, a death trap.
      But Toyota shipped manufacturing to America and seems they can make a high quality product here the same as those from Japan. Buy a vehicle with an American name, but it or many of its components are made overseas.
      😃 😊 😀 😄 😁, talk about a New World order, companies run the world now more than government it seems. 😳 As Dell got its' start here, made a high quality product, but then moved to .

  • @hunterbull7804
    @hunterbull7804 3 роки тому +10

    It’s fascinating how varied the culture of fishing is in Japan. There’s this very traditional carp fishing and now largemouth bass are just as popular to target as they are in the states. The thing that seems to stay the same across the board is is the art and attention to detail that goes into the gear. These gentlemen along with Yuki Ito of Megabass take a great deal of pride in their work.

    • @CB-xr1eg
      @CB-xr1eg Рік тому +1

      Technically, these are whips or poles as they only have an eye at the tip end. Very skilfully made however.

  • @user-mb1hg4qu9f
    @user-mb1hg4qu9f Місяць тому

    By hand and by eye. Craftsmanship at it's best. 😊

  • @nathodynommiter
    @nathodynommiter 6 років тому +3

    the amount of skill , care and attention to detail that goes into making these rods is absolutely astounding , they are not just a fishing rod , they are a work of art too !

    • @johnschultz8906
      @johnschultz8906 2 роки тому

      Really though I love the craftsmanship but 6 months and you pay an arm and a leg for a piece of straightened Bambu

  • @richardbidinger2577
    @richardbidinger2577 5 років тому +3

    There's something very satisfying about watching Japanese craftsmen working. They're so focused on whatever it is they are working on. You don't get that kind of quality very often in the US anymore.

    • @parker1861
      @parker1861 2 роки тому

      Because American people are a joke 💀🤡

  • @matt4483
    @matt4483 3 роки тому +4

    The apprentice has gained a lot of knowledge and is using it to make some beautiful rods. I would love to see a video on the rod supports that they are using clamped to the dock rail. They look amazing also! Master and apprentice should be proud.

  • @frankz4900
    @frankz4900 4 роки тому +2

    What a great young man. What a blessed country Japan is

  • @diannpowell1077
    @diannpowell1077 5 років тому +1

    When he made his Design using nothing but string it was simply amazing. That's what you call a true artist!

  • @cspsport5989
    @cspsport5989 6 років тому +19

    The vd remembering me to my childhood , when I've to used bamboo rod to fish in front of my village's cabin...
    It take many years to be that skills
    And thanks for the craftsmanship..

  • @greenbean1613
    @greenbean1613 4 роки тому +8

    One of my favorite jobs I ever had was making split bamboo fly rods. My skills were not up to par with this guy, but the feeling you get from learning a craft with your hands is great. And bamboo is a great medium to work with.

    • @WoodworkingEnthusiasts
      @WoodworkingEnthusiasts  4 роки тому +1

      Very cool! Thank you very much!

    • @Noone-rt6pw
      @Noone-rt6pw Рік тому

      Where'd you learn to make fly rods? It's said fly-fishing with bamboo rods is excellent. So I ask.

  • @tonyharty3666
    @tonyharty3666 3 роки тому

    I remember a time in my youth when Japanese Products were cheaply made and no one wanted them. Today Japanese Craftsmanship is on top of the food chain. I only purchase Japanese Products, especially knives. Japanese High Culture has recovered and it is fantastic to see. Much respect.....USA

  • @BambooWoodworkingArt
    @BambooWoodworkingArt 3 роки тому +1

    Making a very elaborate bamboo fishing rod, I watched this video and it was really relaxing.

  • @kpham8789
    @kpham8789 6 років тому +27

    I love Japanese craftsmanship. It is a work of art. If I ever fortune enough to own one of these rods, it will be mounted on the wall.

    • @ineedmondayoff
      @ineedmondayoff 5 років тому

      Kitt Pham
      It’s craftspersonship.

    • @egbertVM
      @egbertVM 5 років тому +3

      ineedmondayoff it’s actually craftsatackhelicoptership

    • @robvanwyck3063
      @robvanwyck3063 5 років тому

      @@ineedmondayoff You're right of course. But ... It doesn't matter. Really. This is UA-cam. And someone is trying their best in a second, third or fourth language. I cut them some slack. As I do you. Cheers.

    • @fliegenfischer9226
      @fliegenfischer9226 5 років тому

      I would be happy, if someone correct my bad english. But there might be no ending. haha

    • @fliegenfischer9226
      @fliegenfischer9226 5 років тому

      Guess i just found the first mistake by myself... (missing "s" right?)

  • @SaraLyra
    @SaraLyra 6 років тому +5

    Gratidão por compartilhar esse vídeo. Fiquei emocionada em ver esse maravilhoso trabalho artesanal; dedicados e meticulosos esse artesão me tocou profundamente a alma pela postura serena e amorosa com que trata o material que lhe serve de matéria prima. Amo bamboo, são delicados, fortes e resistentes e bem poderiam ser usados no ocidente para a fabricação de diversos utensílios tivéssemos o amor ao trabalho artesanal e hábito de valorizar seu produto ao invés da massiva preferência pelos plástico e o metal industrializado. Os materiais que vejo aqui, feitos em bamboo, nem de longe se comparam a essa obra de arte. Vida longa, feliz e próspera a cultura artesanal. Gratidão pelo belo exemplo e magnífica inspiração.

  • @Witchtheif89
    @Witchtheif89 4 роки тому

    I'm really glad that most of this video was no commentary so you can just watch this masterful art.

  • @anthonydesmarias1377
    @anthonydesmarias1377 4 роки тому +1

    The dedication to there craft is by far more beautiful then the rod. For some reason the majority have lost that. Glad to see it still exists.

  • @orlandomunoz1870
    @orlandomunoz1870 6 років тому +15

    This is a work of arts...i admire japanese craftsman..thier so passionate in thier work....

    • @ALAMINHASAN
      @ALAMINHASAN 6 років тому

      তিরবেচেকোনজাগায়
      مآ آتى

    • @alejandrotejeda3695
      @alejandrotejeda3695 5 років тому

      "IT'S CRAFTSPERSON YOU INTOLERANT PIECE OF SHIT"
      - Something Principal PC could say

  • @halidharis
    @halidharis 6 років тому +62

    Nobody playing around in japan..
    Everyone took their best effort to do something...

    • @bishplis7226
      @bishplis7226 6 років тому +6

      even stealing panties from washinglines is serious business

    • @herbsl
      @herbsl 6 років тому

      lol

    • @sotheateschea8407
      @sotheateschea8407 6 років тому

      Agree

    • @lainhikaru5657
      @lainhikaru5657 5 років тому +1

      @@bishplis7226 I guess it is lol,my grandma was japanese,I am half japanese/brazilian.
      She had a saying: "It's not shameful to be a thief,shame is to not be able to carry everything you stole."
      I guess that meant that whatever you do no matter what it is you should do with excellence.
      So if you are gonna steal some panties better to steal panties from a sexy girl 😂

    • @cantho11
      @cantho11 5 років тому

      @@lainhikaru5657 Ru Paul panties is waiting for you or your grandpa.

  • @pasqualhernandez5123
    @pasqualhernandez5123 6 років тому +2

    Amazing how much time is spent making something so simple into something so complex, yet still elegantly simple.

  • @jeffersonlucianofranza3454
    @jeffersonlucianofranza3454 6 років тому +16

    WONDERFUL VIDEO . CONGRATULATIONS FROM BRAZIL .................

  • @iloveamerica8541
    @iloveamerica8541 6 років тому +7

    That is a definition of japanese people😉
    I love this perfection and these people.
    Could watch those vids all day long.
    Greetings from germany 🖒🖒🖒

  • @andrianto2733
    @andrianto2733 6 місяців тому

    Kelazzz...mantull... Joss inovatif

  • @Noone-rt6pw
    @Noone-rt6pw Рік тому

    Remember when Shakespeare Ugly Stik came out? It was advertised essentially unbreakable! When advertised, they'd bend the tip to the butt, unbreakable. In the early 90's, I went to a Kmart, grabbed an Ugly Stik, went to test it, it broke slam in half. Understand I had original Ugly Stiks. But. I grabbed another, as a present for my uncle. Now, they're made in China. As Craftsman, they were American made, I'd go to Sears to buy them. Now, they're made in China. But still have the same warranty, so probably made to the same specs or better.
    Just like products can be obtained overseas but packaged in America, so states American.
    As in 70's, American cars went to junk. Even in 80's I recall fleets of Ford trucks bought. Once paint was broken, it'd rust. Toyota introduced their vehicles, better gas mileage and definitely more reliable and dependable, which if not for Toyota American cars might gotten worse. Look at Ford Pinto, a death trap.
    But Toyota shipped manufacturing to America and seems they can make a high quality product here the same as those from Japan. Buy a vehicle with an American name, but it or many of its components are made overseas.
    😃 😊 😀 😄 😁, talk about a New World order, companies run the world now more than government it seems. 😳 As Dell got its' start here, made a high quality product, but then moved to .

  • @trumpetmano
    @trumpetmano 6 років тому +11

    I am so happy to see this video. I was lucky enough to have used one of these for an afternoon with a friend's grandfather back in the 80's. the touch is so sensitive, you can feel the fish nibbling on the bait. We went fishing for Bream (a type of Blue Gill). One of my best ever fishing memories. A most excellent pole.

    • @Francois_Dupont
      @Francois_Dupont 4 роки тому

      Hahahaha, you fish these on a float. you cant feel the fish biting.

  • @spektrum33
    @spektrum33 6 років тому +4

    Who wouldn’t want to own a work of art like that 😍

  • @2BelinasPescador
    @2BelinasPescador 2 роки тому +1

    Beatiful work, i already watch many times this masterpiece.
    We produce bamboo rods here in Brazil, it's beautiful to see the different ways to manufacture fishing rods around the world! hugs from Brazil!

  • @nelsonx5326
    @nelsonx5326 4 роки тому

    Nice. Craftsman like a violin maker.

  • @yourtraining9709
    @yourtraining9709 6 років тому +4

    respect to master! gold hand! from russia to love

  • @wakuwaku8035
    @wakuwaku8035 6 років тому +4

    great culture and i love how seriously he crafts those rods

  • @delwigzieful
    @delwigzieful 3 роки тому

    Absolutely beautiful craftsmanship pure talent,para

  • @alidel55
    @alidel55 4 роки тому

    Making your own fishing rod and fishing with it is very enjoyable for those who have tried it

  • @TheFullmetalj
    @TheFullmetalj 4 роки тому +20

    Chinese products = quantity>quality Japanese products = quality >quantity

    • @kpsiex
      @kpsiex 3 роки тому

      You gotta admit tho chinese swimming goggles are fire

    • @TUANNGUYEN-ox6yl
      @TUANNGUYEN-ox6yl Рік тому +1

      There are no qualities in Chinese quantity.

  • @bluerblue4068
    @bluerblue4068 5 років тому +4

    The Japanese just seem a level above everyone else in the world when it comes to crafting items

  • @user-qt5bk4fm3f
    @user-qt5bk4fm3f 6 років тому +1

    Молодец, я удевляюсь как Вы, подходите к творчеству, какбудто делаете это последний раз в своей жизни ! Лайк !

  • @desmanfishing
    @desmanfishing 2 роки тому

    JORAN BUATAN JEPANG MEMANG LUAR BIASA KUATNYA.....SALAM DARI PENDATANG BARU KAKAK. SAYA DARI INDONESIA

  • @ChesNOKIA
    @ChesNOKIA 6 років тому +4

    Вот где душа живет.....

  • @nkalf9207
    @nkalf9207 6 років тому +6

    what a masterpiece.. oh Japanese people, they are very good in everything

  • @Aegi264
    @Aegi264 4 роки тому

    La pèche est un art. Respect.

  • @namelesswarrior4760
    @namelesswarrior4760 4 роки тому +1

    A work of Art by a master craftsman! Thanks for sharing!

  • @andymatheson82
    @andymatheson82 4 роки тому +6

    5:31 LA beast here, today about to eat a fishing rod. Anyone else recognise that tune and have flash backs ahah

    • @xxxxxx5868
      @xxxxxx5868 4 роки тому +1

      OH SHITTT YO THAT GUY WAS MY CHILDHOOD

    • @andymatheson82
      @andymatheson82 4 роки тому

      @@xxxxxx5868 my guy ahaha made my morning ahah

    • @sageen
      @sageen 4 роки тому +1

      @@xxxxxx5868 Thats a traumatic childhood, im here if you need to talk❤

    • @xxxxxx5868
      @xxxxxx5868 4 роки тому

      @@sageen Some of yall didnt watch filthy frank and it shows

  • @declankell597
    @declankell597 6 років тому +9

    Amazing freehand work. A true craftsman

  • @maelgwyn
    @maelgwyn 4 роки тому +1

    I feel like a few steps were skipped in showing the formation of the handle. One second it's newspaper wrapped around the rod, next it's being wrapped in string? I want to see everything! (Because it's so cool!) Ah well. Thank you for posting this!

  • @justinleck226
    @justinleck226 Рік тому

    They are absolutely beautiful!

  • @Frank-pj2tb
    @Frank-pj2tb 6 років тому +10

    What a fine craftsman.

  • @gduan
    @gduan 4 роки тому +6

    this technique would be also good for making bamboo arrows.

  • @TheBudgie29
    @TheBudgie29 4 роки тому

    I used a Vintage Split Cane Rod and Wooden Center Pin reel to catch a 32 and half Pound Pike. That Pike was not getting away. A Year later I smashed Into a 25 Pounder on Modern Kit and It snap It like a Twig. Had to hand line Her In took three hours.. You just got to love what These Guys do.

  • @gabebenji1837
    @gabebenji1837 4 роки тому

    Total respect and admiration.

  • @bonesstones6584
    @bonesstones6584 6 років тому +13

    Beautiful workmanship!

  • @1heyheymymy1
    @1heyheymymy1 5 років тому +5

    This could of been such an amazing doco if it wasn't for the voice narration

  • @johnnymossville
    @johnnymossville 3 роки тому

    My brothers and I used to fish for trout with bamboo rods when we were kids back in Pennsylvania. It was so much fun, and brought new challenges. Fishermen got a big kick out of us with our 10ft plus bamboo rods along the creeks. These japanese rods are on a whole different level of beautiful. Nicely done.

  • @SBamm
    @SBamm 6 років тому

    Master of his artform..

  • @robertbrunston5406
    @robertbrunston5406 6 років тому +6

    Very interesting! Thank you.

  • @TheFormActually
    @TheFormActually 4 роки тому +3

    born in 1980. the dude looks like he's 22. I need those Asian genes !

  • @jppom
    @jppom 6 років тому

    C'est pas un métier ça !! C'est un art !!! Magnifique !!!

  • @odyfirdaus6243
    @odyfirdaus6243 4 роки тому

    Art of craftsmanship!

  • @eqlzr2
    @eqlzr2 5 років тому +4

    All this trouble to catch a carp. For some reason, it makes me happy to know that, somewhere in the world, people can actually make a living from doing this kind of thing.

  • @chrisnielsen5467
    @chrisnielsen5467 6 років тому +154

    I am disappointed in you for using a robot voice

    • @alex46215
      @alex46215 6 років тому +8

      we all are

    • @chrisnielsen5467
      @chrisnielsen5467 6 років тому +1

      Holy shit are you the shirtless yelling crazy Alex Jones or is that just your name?

    • @alex46215
      @alex46215 6 років тому +6

      I am Shirtless, I do yell..and I am Alex Jones

    • @alambhuiyan8570
      @alambhuiyan8570 5 років тому

      @@chrisnielsen5467 ঋঋভ

    • @iykwim3625
      @iykwim3625 5 років тому +2

      wea re not speak english sir..apologize

  • @muhammadzairil5184
    @muhammadzairil5184 3 роки тому

    Beautiful fishing rod... great work...👍👍👍👍

  • @asrirahayu9275
    @asrirahayu9275 5 років тому

    Orang japan memang kreatif. Salam dari indonesia

  • @philthycat1408
    @philthycat1408 6 років тому +9

    Stunning work. Hope the fish appreciate the the time and effort put into these rods. Know if I was a fish, I wouldn't mind being caught on one of these. In fact, there wouldn't have to be bait or lure on the line. For if I was swimming along and spied one of these works of art, I'd probably just climb up the line for a better look .

    • @101jungi
      @101jungi 6 років тому

      philthy cat 1 hahahahahaa wtf.

    • @bishplis7226
      @bishplis7226 6 років тому +1

      youre obviously not a fish, youre a cat!

  • @charlieevergreen3514
    @charlieevergreen3514 6 років тому +5

    I like your content; thank you! If you ever have audio of the footage, I'd also like to hear that.
    Thank you for showing the specialized tools they are using. Japanese bamboo work is uniquely satisfying!

    • @WoodworkingEnthusiasts
      @WoodworkingEnthusiasts  6 років тому +1

      thank you so much,Charlie. If you would like to hear natural audio in japanese, pls go to our japanese channel here: ua-cam.com/video/DNptAJfs4TI/v-deo.html

    • @charlieevergreen3514
      @charlieevergreen3514 6 років тому

      +Woodworking Enthusiasts Thank you, that’s great to know about the other channel!

  • @nickyjohncabreros5696
    @nickyjohncabreros5696 3 роки тому

    I wish this kind of tradition will last forever.

  • @wildtatz
    @wildtatz 5 років тому +1

    Brilliant CRAFTSMAN. .

  • @rupertmcnaughtdavis7302
    @rupertmcnaughtdavis7302 6 років тому +12

    My first fly rod was a Japanese split cane rod,50 years ago.

  • @thezanzibarbarian5729
    @thezanzibarbarian5729 6 років тому +3

    I've searched the internet for these rods, but to now avail. Does anyone have any idea's on the price of these masterpieces?
    EDIT - Found them. 90,000 to 200,000 yen. Might seem a lot, but for 6 months worth of skilled work...

    • @jeffarp7409
      @jeffarp7409 5 років тому

      How much is that in U.S. $ ? I would bet kinda expensive I'm sure.

  • @terezajussara7321
    @terezajussara7321 5 років тому +1

    Meu pai era pescador , filho de japoneses...eu sou apaixonada por pesca. Gostaria muito de ter um material desses...é gratificante ver a dedicaçao desses profissionais com o bamboo. Parabéns !!!

  • @carlossaravia7670
    @carlossaravia7670 5 років тому

    Genio el chino y muy prolijo 👍

  • @toolsconsumables7055
    @toolsconsumables7055 6 років тому +44

    Dear Sir/Madam,
    I am no fisherman but would love to own of these fine rods so that I put it up on the wall & gaze at it all day. It's very beautifully made, almost like a heirloom piece to pass on to one's children. Kind regards.

    • @toolsconsumables7055
      @toolsconsumables7055 6 років тому

      Dear Sir/Madam,
      Thank you very much for your courteous reply. Long may you continue to spoil us with wonderful clips such as this. Kind regards.

    • @chialiulian2881
      @chialiulian2881 6 років тому +2

      Thank you for your interest but we no sale

    • @bishplis7226
      @bishplis7226 6 років тому +1

      yes not use it, it will break :(

    • @toolsconsumables7055
      @toolsconsumables7055 6 років тому

      Dear Sir/Madam,
      Thank you very much for your comment; however even if said article was for sale, I seriously doubt I could look at the price tag without incurring a massive cardiac arrest. Kind regards.

    • @toolsconsumables7055
      @toolsconsumables7055 6 років тому

      Dear Sir/Madam,
      Thank you for your comment; I seriously doubt this rod would break if being used as intended. Kind regards.

  • @xxxxxx5868
    @xxxxxx5868 4 роки тому +10

    My man looks like he's 20

  • @kingsoutdoors4379
    @kingsoutdoors4379 4 роки тому

    That is Amazing. I have always been Amazed at Japanese Craftsman and the Skill required to make some of the most Beautiful objects known to Man. In My 49 years Being somewhat skilled in many areas of fabrication and knowledge of things ,I think alot of the Beauty in their Craftsmanship comes from ( taking their time) and refusing to let any inconsistencies slip by..... The Japanese People and There History and Their Country are Beautiful in many ways ..The only place I have ever Dreamed of visiting outside of the U S . I Pray one daybthe Leaders in Mankind will stop their abuse of all People and abuse of Power and let us all be in Peace and Harmony , but I know in order for that to happen, everyone would have to be held accountable for their actions and Morals and values would have to be put back into Children and Families...... Last But not least, The laws of God would have to be taken seriously by all. God Bless Our World..... So many things We have yet to see clearly...

    • @WoodworkingEnthusiasts
      @WoodworkingEnthusiasts  4 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much for taking the time to comment SO WELL, “I greatly appreciate it!

    • @kingsoutdoors4379
      @kingsoutdoors4379 4 роки тому

      @@WoodworkingEnthusiasts well,Deserved My Friend..

  • @kubikrubik8669
    @kubikrubik8669 4 роки тому

    Молодцы ребята дело знают туго 👍

  • @RipKealoha
    @RipKealoha 5 років тому +18

    How can I purchase one of these one of a kind masterpieces?.

    • @stefanwangcho8716
      @stefanwangcho8716 4 роки тому

      Tachun lo who knows how to read kanji and how do I get a ultra light for pan fish

    • @JAMDJAMD
      @JAMDJAMD 4 роки тому +1

      @@stefanwangcho8716 use auto translate

    • @chulopapi2300
      @chulopapi2300 3 роки тому

      When I was in the Navy stationed in Yokosuka, Japan in '99 to '04, I bought a handcrafted lure about 5 inches long, cost me $300. Beautiful work, wish I had the guts to use it, it's on display with other lures I bought while there. Cheapest price I paid for one was $85, $300 was the most. I used my $85 lure and another that cost $160, until I almost lost 😖😱 it to a small 🦈, and that's when I decided🤔 that they'd all go on 😐 display!! Yeah, I really thought at the time that I wouldn't care if I lost one to a fish until I almost lost one, that's when reality kicked in. The time it took for the old man to make me these lures and the details of them, you couldn't tell them from a real one, that's how good he was. It still has a piece of shark tooth imbedded in it ❗He passed away 😔 in '13, they'll never touch the water again ☹️

  • @jaredrrrr5074
    @jaredrrrr5074 4 роки тому +3

    This is awesome to bad America youth is doomed aka can only work a cell phone

    • @waterdropssify
      @waterdropssify 4 роки тому +1

      Well.... they're not as doomed as your english

    • @jaredrrrr5074
      @jaredrrrr5074 4 роки тому

      Did the acronym throw u off

  • @zenka314
    @zenka314 4 роки тому +1

    Произведение искусства, с деланное с любовью! Мне бы жалко такую вещь на рыбалку брать.

  • @buithien1980
    @buithien1980 2 роки тому

    Mình rất thích youtube này của bạn. Mình rất thích văn hóa nhật bản!

  • @anhkhoanguyenle2567
    @anhkhoanguyenle2567 5 років тому +6

    It can onl be Japanese, it's great ❤️

  • @marcelobernardes7491
    @marcelobernardes7491 6 років тому +4

    top..

  • @nanguyen7395
    @nanguyen7395 5 років тому

    Đúng là đất nước được mệnh danh là chúa tỷ mĩ .. đam mê câu quá

  • @user-gr1vw6gw6e
    @user-gr1vw6gw6e 2 роки тому +1

    За 10 минут показали то ,что неделю делается !

  • @eltallerdeelberg....1273
    @eltallerdeelberg....1273 6 років тому +14

    Beautyfull!!
    Love to have one..
    But prbably cant afford it....😥😭😥

    • @cngjfjjvgjgkg7022
      @cngjfjjvgjgkg7022 6 років тому

      Hay qua

    • @iweoldtimer
      @iweoldtimer 5 років тому

      Just use steel rod

    • @aldrineuri122
      @aldrineuri122 5 років тому

      What's the big deal with these fishing sticks?????

    • @MM-vs2et
      @MM-vs2et 5 років тому +1

      @@aldrineuri122 Did you not watch the video?

    • @aldrineuri122
      @aldrineuri122 5 років тому

      @@MM-vs2et it's just a stick

  • @BuzzkillZone
    @BuzzkillZone 4 роки тому +7

    Automatic downvote for computer voice. Would rather hear a highly accented voice than a fake computer talk.

    • @nelsonx5326
      @nelsonx5326 4 роки тому

      I never noticed it, for real. I had to go back and listen.

    • @CatManTho
      @CatManTho 4 роки тому

      that's just you though. Go make your own video. Downvote away.

    • @bigarb69
      @bigarb69 4 роки тому

      B this ain't Reddit ..you mean dislike ?

  • @Traderjoe
    @Traderjoe 6 років тому +1

    I wish they could have explained what qualities this bamboo had over other kinds and how that might affect their ability to enable catching these carp. It would have been a good opportunity to reveal why one type of pole might be of greater value than another.

  • @joed6330
    @joed6330 5 років тому

    That is a nice rod would love that for a nice bait pole

  • @muzikaime5509
    @muzikaime5509 6 років тому +3

    Please remove the robotic voice . It’s unnatural . Subtitles in English would work fine . Prices in USD & Trout Roads please :)

  • @AnonymousOtters
    @AnonymousOtters 6 років тому +5

    God almighty, you couldn't take the time to read those captions? Any voice is better than a robot, and plain captions would have even been better. Its a shame to ruin the first part of the video

    • @WoodworkingEnthusiasts
      @WoodworkingEnthusiasts  6 років тому

      thanks for telling me, Ian L, i have considered all the things you are talking about.. i had planned to add the entire full plain captions but then I thought it was not necessary and i decided to give the full information in my description.

    • @AnonymousOtters
      @AnonymousOtters 6 років тому

      Thanks for taking it so well, I didn't mean any offense, although comments seem harsh now that I read them. Great cinematography though! It would be much improved I think just to remove the robotic voice and allow the video to tell the story

    • @iWh15tl3
      @iWh15tl3 6 років тому

      When you go to Hell you will see how grievous it is to use God's name in vain.

  • @ashujchwd
    @ashujchwd 2 роки тому

    When you think that simple looking products suck as a bamboo rod can be brought to such amazing craftsmanship. It’s just so inspiring

  • @xxxgrimox
    @xxxgrimox 5 років тому

    Very good artist 🔝

  • @L_A_C_K_I_N_G
    @L_A_C_K_I_N_G 6 років тому +3

    And in America people are using garbage from aliexpress.