How to Clean a Japanese (Samurai) Sword
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 Published On May 14, 2020

Detailed demonstration and instructions on how to dissemble and clean a traditional Japanese (samurai) sword by Paul Martin of The Japanese Sword. How to clean a sword blade.

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When handling and maintaining Japanese swords, it is imperative that certain rules and guidelines are followed not only for the preservation of the sword, but also for your own safety.

First you will need to prepare an environment that is safe and conducive for maintaining and viewing Japanese swords. Additionally, before handling any blade it is essential that you remove your any pieces of jewelry, as it is possible that these may come into contact with the blade and scratch it.

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Welcome to my YouTube Channel!

My name is Paul Martin and I am a Japanese sword specialist living in Tokyo, Japan. I want to share the beauty, spirituality, and history of Japanese swords and samurai (including all the various aspects of Japanese culture where they touch), sword and steel making, Noh, Kyogen, Kagura, Martial Arts, and so forth, with you ail here on Youtube! So please subscribe today!

I am a former curator in the Department of Japanese Antiquities at the British Museum, London, I have a Masters in Asian Studies from the University of California, Berkeley, and am currently a Trustee for the Nihonto Bunka Shinko Kyokai Public Foundation (NBSK).
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I also work closely with many sword institutions in Japan, including the Nihon Bijitsu Token Hozon Kyokai (NBTHK), providing specialist translations for books and exhibitions. I am also a recognized specialist by the Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT:観光庁), and have my own regular column at JAPAN-Forward (Sankei Shinbun).
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I am also a Samurai Spirit Tourism Ambassador for the Tohoku Region
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The sword in Japan is not merely a weapon, it is a sublime piece of functional art, with deep spiritual and historical significance to the Japanese people. Just like Mount Fuji and Cherry Blossoms, the Japanese sword is an enduring symbol of Japan. It is my hope to share my love and passion for Japanese swords with all of you here on YouTube and make the Japanese sword accessible to the world by introducing the Japanese sword to new audiences from a Japanese perspective. That is why I created this Channel for the promotion and preservation of Japanese swords and related craftsmen.

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