This brings me back to my childhood. I collected all of the food erasers back when Daiso still wasn’t here in the U.S. I had to go to one of the few Asian bookstores in the area that would stock Iwako erasers and not the knock-off brands. I still have them to this day. Glad to see a bit of how they’re made.
When I used to catch colds and have to go to the hospital, I used to feel terrible. However, during one of my hospital stays, the nurse gave me a cute eraser. It may seem like a small gesture, but it brought me immense joy and lifted my spirits. To this day, I remember the kindness of that nurse and the happiness I felt. It's one of the reasons why I want to become a doctor - to bring comfort and joy to patients, just like that nurse did for me.
woah, I used to have those erasers in elementary school!! I really like the cake ones and they are too pretty to be use as eraser so I used them as toy lol. It's really nice to find out how to make them😊
Those Japanese erasers were a very special part of my childhood. My mom would put them in my brother and I’s advent calendars and stockings every Christmas, mainly the animal and pastry ones. I really want to go down to my basement and revisit my collection soon.
I was so surprised at the end when they actually used it as an eraser, because I always collected them and refused to use them since they were too cute! I didn't want to hurt them! 🤣
Very interesting! This is the first video I've seen that included the mold assembly (springs, pins, etc.). I've always wondered how that worked. Thanks!
The biggest surprise for me is knowing somewhere in the 1st world economy there's a country which can make colored erasers with multiple parts with assembly required and be a profitable business as well!!! You have to love Japan, All good things come from Japan!!!
I (an American) live in Switzerland, and it sometimes surprises me the things that are still manufactured here, given the high labor costs. (For example, plastic tubs, storage bowls, etc; laundry detergents and the like; and of course the famous tool industry, both pocket knives, but also things like the best screwdrivers in the world, which aren’t even that expensive.) Honestly, I sometimes think that it’s less that manufacturing companies _can’t_ be profitable in first world countries, but rather that most are so very greedy that they go abroad so they can make even more profit. We’ve become conditioned to think things would be unaffordable if manufactured domestically, when in fact they definitely could be in many cases.
Japan still makes a LOT of it's own stuff. Even in 100 yen shops, a lot of the products are made in Japan. I think it's a reflection of Japan's long history of craftmanship, the quality of the product is what's important, not so much making as much money as you can from it. And what better way to ensure quality than to do it yourself?
@@nativejapaneseweeb5544 That doesn't change the fact that it happened. Japan did a lot of terrible things and a lot of good things, just like every other country.
The Japanese really do lead the field in many arts and crafts areas. For example the finest beads, that I use in my jewellery creations come from Japan, they are also producing some amazing watercolours of late and as for their brushes, I have a number now that I really just can’t do without
But look at their fingers tho. If you've touched erasers u know they are not comfortable to touch cuz it's made from rubber so your fingers will constantly create friction, and handling erasers for hours wouldn't be fun anymore. I guess with gloves maybe
DAISO Edit: Its crazy to know that the whole assembly of the eraser is made by hand. The erasers I have could have been made by the same workers in the same location. Now days you would think the erasers are assembled by machines.
I don’t know why I never realized it, but it makes sense that the erasers are assembled by hand. There’s something really special to me about learning that these little staples of my childhood were first put together by someone before I would take apart and reassemble them while fidgeting in class.
Oh I love collecting these erasers my favorites out of my collection are the pastery and cake erasers and as a person in the u.s. I usually buy these at daiso :)
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This brings me back to my childhood. I collected all of the food erasers back when Daiso still wasn’t here in the U.S. I had to go to one of the few Asian bookstores in the area that would stock Iwako erasers and not the knock-off brands. I still have them to this day. Glad to see a bit of how they’re made.
I'm glad you went back to childhood for a while.
I use to buy these at SanRio in the mall.
When I used to catch colds and have to go to the hospital, I used to feel terrible. However, during one of my hospital stays, the nurse gave me a cute eraser. It may seem like a small gesture, but it brought me immense joy and lifted my spirits. To this day, I remember the kindness of that nurse and the happiness I felt. It's one of the reasons why I want to become a doctor - to bring comfort and joy to patients, just like that nurse did for me.
十年位前にイワコーの工場見学に行きました!
社長さんが丁寧に教えてくれて、自分で組み立てた
消しゴムを頂きました。made in japanは最高です!
woah, I used to have those erasers in elementary school!! I really like the cake ones and they are too pretty to be use as eraser so I used them as toy lol. It's really nice to find out how to make them😊
どうぶつの消しゴムがいっぱい並んでるところめちゃめちゃかわいくて癒された
確かに可愛い
昔から この手の消しゴムはあったけど、今考えると パーツでの色分け技術は凄いと思う。
めちゃくちゃ懐かしい…!子供の頃イワコーさんの消しゴムが好きすぎてほとんど全種類集めてたし、工場見学にも行った…
조카들 선물로 주면
너무좋아할거 같아요.지우개가 사랑스럽고 예쁘네요.
정성까지 들어간 지우개.
대단합니다.~^^
It's so inspiring to see such a relatively small scale operation be so popular all around the world. Keep up the good work!
NO don't keep on polluting the planet with unnecssary shit. YOU'RE THE PROBLEM you FUKWIT
Those Japanese erasers were a very special part of my childhood. My mom would put them in my brother and I’s advent calendars and stockings every Christmas, mainly the animal and pastry ones. I really want to go down to my basement and revisit my collection soon.
신기하네요 어릴때 저런 지우개 많이 썼었는데 일일이 손으로 조립해서 만들어지는거였군요 자기일에 충실한 모습이 보기좋아요😊
일하시는분들도 다들 웃으면서 일하는 분위기였습니다. (덕분에 편집하느라 고생했지만… ㅠㅎ)
시청해주셔서 감사합니다!
이게 일일이 손으로 만들어 지다니😮
I was so surprised at the end when they actually used it as an eraser, because I always collected them and refused to use them since they were too cute! I didn't want to hurt them! 🤣
Would you believe I have same type of eraser not used even once ...i guess it's with me for 20 years... I'm now 25 yrs old
物作りはいいですね!尊敬👍
子供の頃この消しゴムが大好きで今も好きで持ってます。いつか可愛い色んな消しゴムを作るお仕事をしてみたいと思ってました。
I would have REALLY loved this when I was a child. Children these days, are so blessed.
Very interesting! This is the first video I've seen that included the mold assembly (springs, pins, etc.). I've always wondered how that worked. Thanks!
박스포장까지도 깔끔하게 테이핑해주시네요.. 역시 일본의 정교하고 깔끔한 모습이 독보입니다
장인정신..
這是我最愛的橡皮擦!!各種造型實在太可愛🌺原來都是人工一個一個細心組裝的,好溫暖
Надо почаще такие передачи показывать, чтобы дети ценили вещи, ведь сколько труда потрачено для их изготовления👍
The biggest surprise for me is knowing somewhere in the 1st world economy there's a country which can make colored erasers with multiple parts with assembly required and be a profitable business as well!!! You have to love Japan, All good things come from Japan!!!
I (an American) live in Switzerland, and it sometimes surprises me the things that are still manufactured here, given the high labor costs. (For example, plastic tubs, storage bowls, etc; laundry detergents and the like; and of course the famous tool industry, both pocket knives, but also things like the best screwdrivers in the world, which aren’t even that expensive.) Honestly, I sometimes think that it’s less that manufacturing companies _can’t_ be profitable in first world countries, but rather that most are so very greedy that they go abroad so they can make even more profit. We’ve become conditioned to think things would be unaffordable if manufactured domestically, when in fact they definitely could be in many cases.
Japan still makes a LOT of it's own stuff. Even in 100 yen shops, a lot of the products are made in Japan. I think it's a reflection of Japan's long history of craftmanship, the quality of the product is what's important, not so much making as much money as you can from it. And what better way to ensure quality than to do it yourself?
“All good things come from Japan!” You mean Pearl Harbor? 🙄
Yes, but no
@@nativejapaneseweeb5544 That doesn't change the fact that it happened. Japan did a lot of terrible things and a lot of good things, just like every other country.
こんにちは、私の名前はサウジアラビア王国のワサンです. この消しゴムの作り方を見てとても嬉しく思います. 私はそれを所有しています. 私は緑色のゾウを所有しています. これらのものを楽しい形で作ってくれてありがとう.❤️❤️❤️❤️
여태까지 다양한 전문 공장들의 영상을 본거 같지만 지우개 공장에 대해서는 전혀 처음으로 보게 되는 것 같습니다. 굉장히 많은 지우개 모양이 있고 지우개를 만드는 과정이 생각이상으로 뛰어난 것 같습니다.
귀엽다...어릴때 이런거 사면 아까워서 못쓰고 모아뒀었음ㅋㅋㅋ
The Japanese really do lead the field in many arts and crafts areas. For example the finest beads, that I use in my jewellery creations come from Japan, they are also producing some amazing watercolours of late and as for their brushes, I have a number now that I really just can’t do without
Japanese stationery is also the best in the world. Knives and scissors are also very good.
@@こりす-m7c I agree just purchased a pair of the best fine detail scissors I have ever used from Japan!
I buy lot of art suplies especially eraser and mecanical pencil. I'm obsessed i love this. Japan always has the very unique stuff ever
Incredible precision and care for such an object like an eraser!
An not a single care for the planet. We don't need MORE PLASTIC SHIT like this. Idiots like you are the problem. NO MORE UNNECESSARY PLASTIC
@@markylon thank you for your precious opinion, probably you know me so good to tell i'm an idiot. Fuck you.
Oh my! Assembling cute erasers all day would be sooo nice! A break from handling spreadsheets.
But look at their fingers tho. If you've touched erasers u know they are not comfortable to touch cuz it's made from rubber so your fingers will constantly create friction, and handling erasers for hours wouldn't be fun anymore. I guess with gloves maybe
職人さん達の手際に惚れ惚れ
ラストが素敵❤
15년전쯤인가 어렸을때 엄마한테 부탁해서 저 카탈로그에 있던 핑크 오리지우개 세트를 샀는데 너무 귀여워서 쓰지 못했던 기억이 있습니다!
세상에…여기 제품이였군요…😢 나머지는 다 잃어버렸지만 아직 핑크오리는 가지고 있답니다!
아직도 나오는 것 같아 기뻐요❤
Невероятно, это были мои сокровища в начальной школе) Никогда не думала, что ластики собирают вручную, эти девушки просто потрясающие💛
Even the boxes are taped so neatly. Only in Japan ❤
this is KOREA
@@salvat8062 are you blind
@@pukoh1523 Sorry. My mistake. This is NORTH KOREA
@@salvat8062 you mean you’re in North Korea so am blind?
@@salvat8062 조선인 다운 덧글 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
I love these erasers, it’s so nice to see how they are made!
I used to love collecting erasers. That last step where they're assembling all the pieces looks kinda fun for a little while.
지우개도 너무 귀엽고 앙증맞은데 만드는 과정도 너무너무 귀엽네요 ㅠㅠ 하나하나 수제로 조립하시는 모습도 너무 ㅜㅜ 사랑스러ㅜㅜㅜ 어릴때 쓰기 아까워서 점보지우개로만 지우고 이런 지우개는 모았었는데 ㅎ
I LOVED collecting these when i was a kid
My grandchildren love this cute animal shaped eraser ☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
9:35 一番左のブタさん今でも大好き
こうゆう消しゴムを分解?解体するの好きだったなぁ
社会人8年目だけど仕事の癒しのために買いました。
Glad to see that they're being resourceful and recycling the excess bits.
넘나 귀엽다..아까워서 쓸수가 없겠다.. 본기능을 상실한다.ㅠㅠ 나는 못쓸듯. ㅎㅎ 감상할만큼 너무 귀여워.
イワコーの消しゴム、小さい頃せっせと集めていたからすごいたくさん持ってるけど、使ったこと一度もない
使えんよw顔とか削ったらかわいそうだしw
Hello 👋 thank you for the tour! I really enjoy your products, they bring me so much joy and nostalgia too.
Thank you for watching:)
I have never seen those before, I am so glad you are able to manufacture these and that people appreciate the efforts. Charles
어렸을 때 친구가 줬던 특이하고 예쁜 지우개가 있었는데 맨 앞에 지우개 모아놓은 장면에서 그 지우개가 보이네요
이곳의 제품이었군요
Seru banget ya alat tulisnya dibikin beraneka ragam lucu-lucu... :D
So pretty and brings back memories 😻 very interesting to see how they are made, thanks! 👌🏻
In Taiwan, a set of erasers is $150
I bought the erasers they make, each one can be disassembled, so cute🥰
Hope to buy other series in the future
Thank you for watching!
Your reports are excellent. 😎
Vos reportages sont excellents. 😎
あなたのレポートは素晴らしいです。😎
Every kid in Japan loves Iwako puzzle erasers !❤
コアラ🐨だと思ったらゾウ🐘だったやつだ
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
귀엽 ㅎㅎ
Me too
Same
日本人いる
小さいときに集めてた消しゴムがこんな感じで作られてるなんて👀!!
ですが工場内はもう少しいろんな対策をしてあげてほしいです、、、、
私も工場で働いているので安全面を見たときにセンサー等を付けて挟まれない対策をするとか
カッターを使用するときは耐切創手袋をするとか
みなさんが安心安全にお仕事ができる環境にしてあげてほしいです🥺!!!!
見ているだけでヒヤヒヤしちゃいました😓
こうゆう職場につきたい
역시 장인의 나라! 지우개에도 공을 엄청 들이네~
I love Japan art Nd stationary supplies a lottt 🥰
Cuando era pequeña me encantaba los borradores, con forma de figuras, 🥺❣️ viejos recuerdos 🌼🙃
Childhood collectable, nice.
DAISO
Edit:
Its crazy to know that the whole assembly of the eraser is made by hand. The erasers I have could have been made by the same workers in the same location. Now days you would think the erasers are assembled by machines.
Incredible. I love logistics and efficient workflow design of everything from production to marketing.
8:35 한국에 수출도 하나봄. 동물원이라고 한글로된 태그를 상자에 붙이는거 보니.
昔サッカーボールを組み立てる消しゴムがあったのを思い出しました!
我が家の3プリと同じ❣️
サポーター切る時が愉しい❣️😊
헐.... 저 지우개들... 진짜 추억이네요! 제조 과정을 볼수있어서 좋았습니다 ㅎㅁㅎ
한국 에서 판매 함.?
@@이도-w1z넵 지구화학에서 수입,유통해서 판매하고 있어요.
Nostalgia how we all bought those types of fancy eraser but never dare to use them
Very intesting! This is the first video l've seen
that incuded the mold assembly (springs, pins,
etc.). l've always womdered how that worked.
Thanks!
Thank u for watching:)
Very intesting! This is the first video l've seen
that incuded the mold assembly (springs, pins,
et.). l've always womdered how that worked.
Thanks!
Very ontesting! This is the first video l've seen
that incuded the mold assembly (springs, pins,
etc.). l've always womdered how that worked.
Thanks!
8:37 한국으로도 수출되나보네요 엄청 귀엽습니다!
지구화학에서 판매되고 있습니다!
The 128√e980 thing is cool, I've never seen that. Also amazing that so much careful work goes in to making a simple little eraser. Very neat!
조카들이 좋아하는 지우개다^^ 너무 귀여워서 조카들 많이 사줬네요.
What a great job to put together erasers parts and packing the boxes. I wouldn’t mind doing that at all!
Wow amazing how its done hard work i love them 💕💖🌹👍🏻
子供の頃、歯医者さんに行く度にこんな感じの消しゴムもらってたなぁ…
消しゴムが詰まったカゴ引っかき回して持ってないやつ探したっけ
こんな可愛いものを!
こういう消しゴム可愛すぎてどこから使えばいいかいちいち悩む。
というか可愛すぎて使えないから消しゴムとして機能しない。もはやフィギュア‥‥笑
Omg I love them! I’ve always been obsessed with these erasers ❤
My Mum got some of the animal ones at the end of the video just the other day! Amazing to see the process :)
Красивый результат, много радости взрослым и детям. Интересное видео. Спасибо
they be lookin like toys and finna be the best erasers you've ever used 😤👌👌👌 GOLD
I don’t know why I never realized it, but it makes sense that the erasers are assembled by hand. There’s something really special to me about learning that these little staples of my childhood were first put together by someone before I would take apart and reassemble them while fidgeting in class.
どれも可愛すぎんか 特にゾウとぶた
Wow! This has been shared by my student in our lesson. Thank you for this informative video!
woah the molds seems way more complicated than I'd imagine for such simple product.
Simple? I thought its actually kinda hard
So cute wonderfuul 👍👍
I have so many of these! And they look exactly the same as in the video! Amazing!
I want to work assembling erasers and boxing them now. Repetitive work would be so good for my brain. And the erasers are cute. I'd have fun everyday.
Enjoyed this video, thank you!❤
The machine picking up the scraps is so cute 🥺
Me encantó, saludos desde Uruguay 🇺🇾
Très belles petites gommes, très jolie produit. C'est toujours aussi bien fimé.
wow...they looks cute but the castings seems like serious.... awesome..
Wow what a sophisticated factory
Oh I love collecting these erasers my favorites out of my collection are the pastery and cake erasers and as a person in the u.s. I usually buy these at daiso :)
Islam is the right way, I really wish you learn about it, of course you will love it (En Shaa Allah)
That was so interesting!!!! Thank you!!!! 😊
이렇게 정성스럽고 귀엽게 만들어진 지우개라면
그냥 쓰기 아까워서 필통에 고이 모셔놔야겠는데요ㅠㅠ
Legal ver como é feito, tenho os gatos e as tortinhas!
Making erasers are too good👏👏👏✨💙
公文のテスト合格のご褒美にもらってたなぁ。懐かしい
組み立て やりたい!😆😆😆
이렇게 작고 아기자기한 물건 참 좋아요 ㅎㅎ
감사합니다:)