▼Learn more about this topic▼ How Difficult is it to Swing a Katana in Samurai Armor? *The content is based on personal studies and experience There is no intention of denying other theories and cultural aspects At the end of every kata in iaido/battodo there is a movement called “血振り chiburi,” which we are taught to remove blood off our blades after cutting the opponent. But does chiburi actually work? Let’s find out… Yes, chiburi is actually not enough to remove all the blood off the blade. If you really wanted to take all the blood off, you would have to use a hand towel to wipe it off. Then what is chiburi for? I believe the theory that it’s for “checking if the 目釘 mekugi is ok or not.” The blade and handle are connected by only one pin (to make it easier to remove the blade from the handle), which means if it breaks, the katana will fall apart. After cutting an enemy, your top priority is to check if the 目釘 mekugi is ok by shaking the blade, to know if you can still use it for another battle that might happen immediately. ▼Who is Shogo? What is this channel about?▼ ▼Related videos in this channel▼ -How Samurai Trained Physically & Mentally Through Katana Training and Zen Meditation -Experience the World of 剣舞 KENBU: Katana Dancing Shows and Tutorials Held by Professionals! -Iaitō, Dōgi, Obi... What Else? Find Everything You Need to Start IAIDO at Kyoto's Best Katana Shop! ▼MY DREAM▼ “To make every Japan lovers’ dream come true, by making Japan a more secure, comfortable, and safer place for everyone to visit, study, and live in” I will be using the profit I gain from this channel at restaurants, hotels, and cultural facilities in Kyoto to introduce them. The more you watch the videos on this channel, Kyoto and Japan will become a more exciting place, and you can support your own and others’ dreams in the future even more. ▼Join our Membership▼ ●Membership benefits -Limited behind-the-scene videos -Weekly live stream -Priority reply to comments Every single yen we earn from this membership, we will be donating to groups of people who are fighting to solve social problems in Japan, the Japanese schools where foreign students can study, or use it to spread the works of people working with traditional culture in Japan to preserve the arts they are doing. ▼[Sub-channel] “Shogo’s Podcast”▼ Please subscribe!! The perfect channel to learn about Japanese culture and history in your spare time, during your walk to school or work, and when you are cooking or doing house chores. Not only will I be covering the topics in this main channel, but also some topics that you will only be able to enjoy in the sub-channel, like answering questions I receive, and my opinions towards some of the comments. ▼[Listen to the real voices of the Japanese] “Voices from Japan series“▼ ▼[For YOU traveling to Kyoto] “Kyoto Hidden Gems“ series▼ ▼Instagram▼ *Please ask me questions through the DM here!(⚠️I do not use e-mail) ▼Shogo’s profile▼ Hello everyone, and thank you for watching my videos! I’m Shogo, a Kyoto born & Hiroshima raised Japanese, that grew up in Michigan USA for 6 years, and studied Mandarin in Beijing university for a year! I live in Kyoto now, as I train in Iaido(katana), Sado(tea ceremony), and Noh theatre(traditional stage art). In this channel, you can take a closer look at Japanese traditional culture, tips on traveling to Kyoto, and social problems in Japan. So learners and lovers of Japanese language and culture, be sure to subscribe to enjoy more content! If you enjoyed this video, please hit the LIKE button, and share with your friends and family! My goal is “to achieve 1,000,000 subscribers by January 2023”, so your help would mean a lot! ♪Music♪ おとわび ♪Sound effects♪ 効果音ラボ ♪Pictures♪ かわいいフリー素材屋 いらすとや #iaido #battodo #iaijutsu #battojutsu #japanesekatanasword
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