The Tale of Jin Sakai - Episode 1

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Act I: Rescue Lord Shimura, Episode 1: (Prologue) [The Tale of Jin Sakai]

In the year 1274, the Mongol Empire descends upon the shores of Tsushima, the first step in their brutal campaign to conquer mainland Japan. Jin Sakai, a samurai sworn to defend his homeland, stands alongside his revered uncle, Lord Shimura, the island's jitō. As an unstoppable Mongol force gathers, Lord Shimura, knowing the cost of open warfare, entrusts his loyal commander, Lord Harunobu Adachi, with a perilous mission: to confront the invaders head-on at the beach of Komoda, hoping to avert a catastrophic battle before the storm breaks...

The Tale of Jin Sakai Playlist:
https://rumble.com/playlists/eLxOAxfhYyo

Check out this amazing documentary:

The Secret World of the Japanese Swordsmith
https://youtu.be/gxwWf-MfZVk

Master Yoshindo Yoshihara Documentary from 1997
©1997 Troivision Co., Ltd/Warabe No Mori Co., Ltd. kobayashi dldg, 4-7 Yotsuya Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo Japan

The Japanese sword is the soul of the Samurai. The crafting of this work of art - which embodies beauty, strength and tradition - has been shrouded in secrecy for more than thousand years.

Because of the highly advanced techniques and numerous years of dedicated effort required in crafting Japanese swords, the skill has always been a closely kept and jealously guarded secret.

Yoshindo Yoshihara is a consummate Japanese swordsmith and a very high regarded Mukansa craftman in Japan. He is also the best-known Japanes swordsmith outside of Japan.

His masterpieces have been purchased for exhibit by the Metropolitan Museum of art in New York City and the Museum of fine Arts in Boston. He has numerous fans worldwide, including His Royal highness, king Gustav of Sweden.

This video has been produced to appeal to all aficionados of Japanese sword around the world and is a treasure trove of sercrets to Yohindo Yoshihara's truly outstanding Japanese sword craftsmanship.

For more information regarding Japanese Artisians:
TOKI Artisian Stories: https://www.toki.tokyo/artisan-stories/yoshindo-yoshihara

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