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How Japanese samurai swords were made. The top-secret story of a sword smith We are honored to accept orders for Japanese swords. For inquiries or to place an order, please contact us at the email address below: ▶contact@suigenkyo.com ▶Craftsman Profile Norihiro Miyairi Born in Nagano Prefecture in 1954. Swordsmith. A holder of Nagano Prefecture's Intangible Cultural Property. He initially trained under Masamine Sumitani, a Living National Treasure, studying the Bizen-den style before expanding his expertise to include the Sōshū-den, Yamashiro-den, Mino-den, and Yamato-den, mastering the Gokaden (Five style). In 1993, at the historically young age of 39, he was certified as a Mukansa Swordsmith. In 2010, he received the prestigious Masamune Prize, becoming only the sixth recipient since 1996. Among all living swordsmiths in Japan, only two, including Norihiro Miyairi, are recognized as "Mukansa Swordsmiths" and have received the prestigious "Masamune Prize." © 2022 Suigenkyo Ltd. All rights reserved. #process #art #asmr #swordsmith #samurai #process #kyoto #crafts #satisfyingvideo #lastsamurai 【Chapter】 00:53 Introduction 00:53 Hammering the tamahagane 03:51 Breaking the tamahagane into pieces 04:29 Toolmaking 09:25 Assembling the tamahagane 10:41 Wrapping the tamahagane 11:41 Making straw ash 12:57 Forge the steel 17:25 Forging the blade 22:45 Blade shaping 27:15 Cooling in straw ash 27:45 Straightening and removing distortions 28:07 Rough grinding 29:43 Polishing 31:13 Applying clay 38:26 Drying 39:31 Quenching 42:07 Sharpening 43:27 Finished product

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