How to Smoke with a Traditional Japanese Pipe inside a 300 years old Machiya townhouse in Kyoto

2023 ж. 16 Ақп.
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Despite having lived in Japan for 10+ years, I never really knew anything about KISERU, traditional Japanese smoking pipe. Luckily I was able to visit the Tanigawa Kiseru shop in Kyoto and learned about the history and culture of Kiseru in Japan. I also couldn't believe that Tanigawa san's shop is one of the few Kiseru shop still standing...
Homepage of Tanigawa-san's 300 years old KISERU shop
www.kiserusenmonten.com/
Homepage of Machiya Day 2023 (Events during 3/4~3/12 )
machiyanohi.jp/
#traditionalculture #japaneseculture
#machiya #kominka #kyoto #kyotovlog

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  • Dude's got the most positive vibe ever. His smile is radiant.

    @RexxyRobin@RexxyRobinАй бұрын
  • As a pipe smoker, kiseru are a god-send. They take about as much time to smoke as a cigarette, and they also work with western tobacco (though it takes some experience to get them lit). Great for when you're on the move or at work and can't take forever off to smoke.

    @O___P@O___P Жыл бұрын
    • Right, that japenese Kizami-tobacco is the finest cut "shag" like tobacco I have ever seen, and it seemed like a bright virginia. I wonder if it's even possible to get that kind of tobacco in America or Europe.

      @ObscurumMetallicus@ObscurumMetallicus Жыл бұрын
    • @@ObscurumMetallicus It's very hard to find, but you can try to cut it yourself, whole cured tobacco leaves are inexpensive. Takarabune used to be made in Belgium, I don''t know if that's the case anymore

      @rickhapstley3866@rickhapstley38668 ай бұрын
    • Is the shag type tobacco finer than Drum Rolling tobacco? Sometimes I need a small bowl. Waiting for next GT7 lobby and the like.

      @LeeePowers@LeeePowers7 ай бұрын
    • @@LeeePowers Never had that specific type, but from pictures it seems about the same

      @O___P@O___P7 ай бұрын
    • @@ObscurumMetallicus Bali shag red Virginia, i use for handrolling cigarettes, in Denmark😎

      @michaelripley4528@michaelripley45285 ай бұрын
  • I used to have a Japanese roommate who would use a kiseru pipe for smoking cannabis, always thought the pipes looked very elegant! My Dad also smokes tobacco from a pipe, I wonder if he would like one of these. Next time I visit Kyoto I will search!

    @shawnadyment@shawnadyment Жыл бұрын
    • I think it makes a great souvenir (just as decoration) even for people who don't smoke! Your Japanese roommate is on top of his game 😂

      @GoodOldHousesJapan@GoodOldHousesJapan11 ай бұрын
    • Ahaha I'm looking to do the same thing xD ur former roommate sounds like a cool dude 🔥 Also ... These kiseru pipes look amazing and how adorable is the merchant 🫰

      @maikbelke3113@maikbelke311311 ай бұрын
    • Whenever cannabis is talked about remember there is always a stoner around the corner to have a smoke with.

      @Jok3r00@Jok3r005 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Jok3r00 Somebody said cannabis!!!?!???

      @flaminggorilla909@flaminggorilla9095 ай бұрын
    • Funny seeing from what I’ve heard that the Japanese highly frown upon cannabis

      @Dani.G_German@Dani.G_German5 ай бұрын
  • Thank you so much for your Video! I was able to visit Kyoto last week and visit Tanigawa-san’s shop and purchase a beautiful Kiseru from him! I unfortunately speak no Japanese but we were able to communicate well via a digital translator he had on hand. He is an incredibly lovely and friendly man - a true artisan as well. As I understand, he’s the 9th generation to run the shop since the Edo period and I hope I’ll be able to visit his shop (and Japan) again soon. If you ever are able to visit Kyoto, please please visit him! You will not be disappointed :)

    @fractrum7111@fractrum71117 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for this video! I bought a Kiseru from Tanigawa-san today. He was very kind and was patient with my inability to speak Japanese.

    @willmundell6741@willmundell674111 ай бұрын
    • So happy to hear this!! Thank you for letting me know. Glad you enjoyed Tanigawa san's company.

      @GoodOldHousesJapan@GoodOldHousesJapan11 ай бұрын
    • what is the pricing like? Very interested in checking this place out.

      @TwOtHpAsTe@TwOtHpAsTeАй бұрын
  • Arigato The owner seems genuinely pleased with what he does. Good vibes for sure let's hope the younger generations will keep a lot of the old crafts alive.

    @heribertohernandez2910@heribertohernandez291011 ай бұрын
    • i noticed he was very happy to share his art, i love Japanese culture and humor

      @1976ondy@1976ondy4 ай бұрын
  • Very nice. I'm 61. American and a pipe smoker. I hope I have a chance to experience this. Interesting looking tobacco. I smoke Dutch tobacco and Brier pipes. This looks so interesting. Peace and love to the people of Japan from an old American Navy veteran. ❤

    @JamesGoetzke@JamesGoetzke11 ай бұрын
  • I don't smoke but I could definitely consider buying a pipe just to support the work of art and memory of the culture.

    @evelininjapan@evelininjapan Жыл бұрын
    • You can buy one for me. :)

      @kellykwon2232@kellykwon2232 Жыл бұрын
    • They are indeed well crafted and would certainly work well as an art piece.

      @maybe183@maybe1833 ай бұрын
    • Literally just did this today. Despite being interrupted by some rude New Yorkers in a rush, Tanigawa-san kept a good conversation despite my language barrier. What a skilled craftsman and great person.

      @TeslaWasHere@TeslaWasHere22 күн бұрын
  • I love how fine the tobacco is cut and it’s very long pipe to cool the smoke!

    @apemancommeth8087@apemancommeth80875 ай бұрын
  • It’s crazy how no matter the cultures and time period how things are the same today all over. We sit around with our smoke trays/ sets and special “flowers” w/ or w/o a drink alone and with friends talking shiii 😂 and relaxing. Old heads schooling and joking the younger. Relatable 🍃💨

    @theblackgoldengirl1597@theblackgoldengirl15979 ай бұрын
  • I wanna get one and smoke only high end weed. Such beauty and art and history in a pipe. Definitely a conversation starter.

    @heythatskarma@heythatskarma4 ай бұрын
  • When I was stationed in Japan, I got one of these pipes, but haven't used it... NOW I SHALL! Thank you!

    @SgtRocko@SgtRocko8 ай бұрын
  • Absolutely wonderful I love this. Three hundred years, such a beautiful part of history. I hope this brings business.

    @nikki_tay@nikki_tay Жыл бұрын
    • I hope so too! I wonder if anyone runs an online shop for this yet?

      @GoodOldHousesJapan@GoodOldHousesJapan11 ай бұрын
  • Awww such a cute Japanese grandpa who owns this store! ❤ He has such a calming reassuring presence. I wish I could drop by to meet him. He seems so kind and personable.

    @Samuraistar92@Samuraistar924 ай бұрын
  • I absolutely love traditional Japanese culture like this! Next time in Kyoto I’ll go here and support. I usually like to buy lots of things. This is now on my list!

    @elissitdesign@elissitdesignАй бұрын
  • Such a lovely effort showing this topic. Very very cool.

    @brianphillips1864@brianphillips18645 ай бұрын
  • Awesome video, a great history lesson included too, I will have to get one when I come to Japan!

    @noahlee350@noahlee350 Жыл бұрын
  • 5:44 this is how memes are made lol. As an American, I first became aware of kiseru when playing one of the Ganbare Goemon games on Super Nintendo. Goemon used a giant kiseru for his weapon! I was curious and did a little research. I found out that some kiseru had steel bodies and could be used to deflect sword strikes as well. They had an association with ninja because of this.

    @joelkurowski7129@joelkurowski71295 ай бұрын
    • Goemon for N64 was one of my favorite games as a kid!

      @georgesimos4318@georgesimos43183 ай бұрын
  • Very classy lovely bit of history 👌 👏

    @carlarthur4442@carlarthur4442 Жыл бұрын
  • Oh hell yeah, that's the coolest thing I have ever seen. One day when I realize my dream of being in Japan, I am definitely gonna have to get into this.

    @yayaofthemoon@yayaofthemoon4 ай бұрын
  • Wonderful video and great presentation. Thanks for taking us the viewers along, to visit the Tanigawa Kiseru shop with you. ☺

    @theoccasionalclaypiper@theoccasionalclaypiper Жыл бұрын
    • No problem and glad you enjoyed the video! Since I don't smoke I am sure if a smoker goes there'll be more interesting conversations with Tanigawa-san :)

      @GoodOldHousesJapan@GoodOldHousesJapan11 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for this wonderful video. 300 years is a long time!

    @Luketheplumpkie@Luketheplumpkie15 күн бұрын
  • Respect☺️🙏 Smoke+Weed💚🧡 "Happiness world kept"!

    @user-fn3vy4ug2n@user-fn3vy4ug2n Жыл бұрын
  • tnks for sharing it!

    @slimpsy@slimpsy5 ай бұрын
  • Excellent. Well done. I was a pipe smoker in the US for many years. Loved learning about the Japanese way.

    @homecareful@homecareful2 ай бұрын
  • Very nice! Thank you! 😊

    @TheOpticalFreak@TheOpticalFreak4 ай бұрын
  • Smoke weed I’m in full agreement

    @2FRESH-4U@2FRESH-4U5 ай бұрын
  • love the history

    @panzfaust9812@panzfaust98127 ай бұрын
  • When the wavy hip-hop hook came in after OG wisped it, I knew this was the real. The store is a must-visit before I'm out. For any who seek it, the track is by this cat named Jim Swim...he got bars too.

    @JoeFeels@JoeFeels10 ай бұрын
  • Interesting! Thank you!

    @RagingHamster8330@RagingHamster83305 ай бұрын
  • such a great video, will be watching more from your channel

    @rikukiviharju7537@rikukiviharju753711 ай бұрын
    • Thank you Riku! Glad you enjoyed the video.

      @GoodOldHousesJapan@GoodOldHousesJapan11 ай бұрын
  • Amazing I hope to see more and visit Tanigawa san's shop! I love the kiseru shame Koiki is so hard to get in the U.S it reminds me of the smell of tatami and tastes delicious. I hope to see more arigatou gozaimasu!

    @Tsudoshi09@Tsudoshi09 Жыл бұрын
    • Yes do visit his shop when you are in town! Tatami smell and Buddhist temple smell are what remind me of Japan ;)

      @GoodOldHousesJapan@GoodOldHousesJapan11 ай бұрын
  • Just curious do you happen to offer guide services? Iv been trying to learn Japanese for about a month now and have another 2 before my trip but am afraid of missing out from lack of communication lol, I do plan on visiting this shop when in Kyoto

    @dkrol997@dkrol9979 ай бұрын
  • Thankyou very much.

    @oliversmith9200@oliversmith9200 Жыл бұрын
  • I really enjoy your channel. Thank you for making this content! I'm thinking of buying a holiday home outside of Tokyo, so I'll be watching this channel closely!

    @JapanReels@JapanReels Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you and glad you liked the videos here!

      @GoodOldHousesJapan@GoodOldHousesJapan11 ай бұрын
  • Thank you. I've always wondered about how tobacco was enjoyed. Very cool. (I like your choice of music too)

    @tallmikbcroft6937@tallmikbcroft69375 ай бұрын
  • Nice video! I enjoy the pipe as well

    @UnderestimatedA1@UnderestimatedA111 ай бұрын
  • Wonderfull!

    @downofdead12@downofdead12 Жыл бұрын
  • Awesome video!

    @DRooPY_eYeZ_tellsNoLies@DRooPY_eYeZ_tellsNoLies5 ай бұрын
  • I have seen a few of these pipes in antique stores and quite honestly I did not know they were for tobacco. I am a pipe smoker and I will go on the hunt for one of these. What a great piece of Japanese culture and tradition.

    @cephasmcpher67peteroutdoorspip@cephasmcpher67peteroutdoorspip Жыл бұрын
    • Please do! I don't smoke but I think it's a part of Japanese culture/history that's worth preserving.

      @GoodOldHousesJapan@GoodOldHousesJapan11 ай бұрын
    • They were originally for tobacco but they also got used for opium

      @SilvaDreams@SilvaDreams5 ай бұрын
    • chinese opium pipe @@SilvaDreams

      @kilbonrobert@kilbonrobert5 ай бұрын
  • Very cool thank you for sharing. I’m an American pipe smoker I use meerschaum pipes mostly of Amish type and some hard wood or burl wood pipes. A corduroy smoking jacket with pockets full of wood matches and Scandinavian mixed tobacco and different spices teas or root products to blend for flavor or effect. Would be happy to share recipes.

    @jamesblinzler7421@jamesblinzler74215 ай бұрын
  • I purchased a kiseru from him in January and he told me he is the ninth generation owner and they make all the pipes by hand. It's in a magazine from the official Kyoto tourisim bureu of stores preserving traditional Japanese/Kyoto crafts which he gave me a copy of. Really cool guy who genuienly wants to preserve this part of the culture and the Kiseru itself is exceptional.

    @Retro_Ra@Retro_RaАй бұрын
  • As a cigar smoker, I definitely plan to give this a try. The whole reason I got into cigars 5 months back was cause I was curious about them and noticed how the way of smoking wasn't as harsh or even as unhealthy as cigarette smoking. Not to forget the most important thing: You actually enjoy the taste of the tobacco rather than just smoking to get a nicotine rush to cope with stress. Enjoying the taste of tobacco and relaxing is how tobacco was suppose to be smoked~ Really like the look of the tobacco Tanigawa san is using too. It's a lot different from the full on leaf or shreds of it I'm use too when smoking cigars or viewing cigarettes. I'll have to find one online I can buy along with that fluffy looking tobacco.

    @Hadrian9707@Hadrian970727 күн бұрын
  • Awesome video I thought those were opium pipes before now. And the pride he was speaking of about people's pieces and trays is how most people are with flower. 🤙🤘🤟🖖

    @irishsamurai9008@irishsamurai9008Ай бұрын
  • Thank you! I've had a kiseru for a while now and always wondered if you were meant to inhale or not, now I know!

    @imstupid880@imstupid8805 ай бұрын
  • I'm a non-smoker but I've always been interested in this kind of pipes. very interesting video. thank you for making it. well done!

    @mindgames470@mindgames4706 ай бұрын
  • Well, I was wondering if these would work with western tobacco, and I see in the comments that this is indeed the case, so, being in Japan right now, I'm going to have to pick one of these up for my collection! Very cool! Thank you for the video!

    @LawrenceCaldwellAuthor@LawrenceCaldwellAuthor4 ай бұрын
  • The shredding results of Japanese tobacco is very simillar to Javanese shag tobacco commonly used for roll your owns (mixed with spices such as clove, chinese rhubrarb, benzoid, etc.). The only difference is that traditionally the "bagal" or veins and midrib of the leaf are not thrown away. Only recently the Japanese way of pre-shredding disposal of midribs and sometimes veins were addopted.

    @gibrannicholau3447@gibrannicholau34477 ай бұрын
  • My friend gave me one for Christmas it's really good

    @alexmojarro2065@alexmojarro20654 ай бұрын
  • Tanigawa Kiseru is, by far, the classiest headshop on the planet. Domo arigato.

    @John.Flower.Productions@John.Flower.Productions11 ай бұрын
  • These are amazing for also smoking sift and good hash. We'd smoke a mix of fine sift or hash, a lil flower/bud and mexican opium back in the day..

    @derrickharmon7980@derrickharmon79804 ай бұрын
  • Good tobacco is one of lifes finest pleasures. Would love to try a kiseru pipe some day.

    @bigchief2331@bigchief23316 ай бұрын
  • Nice, like an antique one-hitter

    @kleatsmythe@kleatsmythe5 ай бұрын
  • I am a pipe smoker but i love this video!!👍🤝🤝 The pipe looks beautiful! I wish I could find that tobacco in Europe!

    @vintagepipesnightmares@vintagepipesnightmares Жыл бұрын
    • U can use rolling tabacco which is fine cut

      @ridwandwiatmadja3309@ridwandwiatmadja3309 Жыл бұрын
  • The Japanese are so refined and polite. The pinnacle of culture.

    @JohnnyMoscow@JohnnyMoscowАй бұрын
    • Don't.

      @richardp2309@richardp230926 күн бұрын
  • Very interesting video, I am a pipe smoker and I would love to try Japanese tobacco and have one of these amazing Japanese style pipes in my collection.

    @wolfteeth2334@wolfteeth23345 ай бұрын
  • An awesome concept I've only seen with shallow and tiny pipes.

    @potatokitty@potatokitty10 ай бұрын
  • Hello I'm from Germany and I saw these Kiseru pipes already in internet shops. I was wondering how you can smoke with such a small pipe. In comparison to European pipes there is no room for tobacco. But you work with very fine cut. In Europe we have in comparison shag pipes. They have also a smaller head than usual, but still much bigger than yours. In Japan everything is more filigree. How long do you enjoy with one filling the pipe? In Germany we spend 15-45 minutes with one pipe. It was very exiting to watch your video and to learn, that also Japan has a long history of smoking pipes. You celebrate it (as we do) but it in different, but very nice way. I want to learn all ways of smoking a pipe and this is a very exiting way to do this. I also collect such different pipes and bought already two Tsuge pipes. Such a Kiseru pipe should be in my collection with all stuff around. Thank you for your video and all the experience you gave me. Best regards Jürgen

    @Beetle-JUS@Beetle-JUS11 ай бұрын
    • one filling of a kiseru lasts about as long as a regular cig

      @UlfMTG@UlfMTG4 ай бұрын
  • Belle création . L'art japonais super

    @bakarysylla6930@bakarysylla693026 күн бұрын
  • I've got an antique kiseru pipe that I've had for years, I've tried to use it for regular tobacco but never had much luck with it.

    @CreatorCade@CreatorCade7 ай бұрын
  • I'm totally sold on trying this now, it reminds me of a mix between the western pipe shown in the video, my Arabian Doha pipe, and smoking a hookah with the charcoals, but it looks like it would be so much smoother and more enjoyable to smoke, especially with the kiserus pipe length

    @66noobtube@66noobtube28 күн бұрын
  • he sounds excited to be sharing all those tiny details

    @Vitorruy1@Vitorruy1Ай бұрын
  • I wish i could visit here. I was in Japan once for a few hours and only saw the inside of an airport. .. The had sealed smoking rooms.

    @kellykwon2232@kellykwon2232 Жыл бұрын
  • Interesting video. But there was one thing you didn't cover in it, though. And that is, who are making the pipes, because it's not Tanigawa himself, he only sells them, right?

    @JarodMoonchild1975@JarodMoonchild19754 ай бұрын
  • Okay, now I want one.

    @godless-clump-of-cells@godless-clump-of-cells2 ай бұрын
  • Great video thank you, my wife and I just started our YTPC channel, its allot of fun.

    @J-DSPIPEDREAMS@J-DSPIPEDREAMS4 ай бұрын
  • I'm glad to see that my OCD specifications around bowl loading are backed up by ancient Japanese tradition ! So I'm not a crazy person, I just know how top load a mean bowl ! 😎

    @VLADPowder@VLADPowder4 ай бұрын
  • i need a kiseru so bad that seems more manageable then glass at any head shop

    @DragonMasters525@DragonMasters5254 ай бұрын
  • ❤❤❤❤❤❤

    @pierre-alexandreclement7831@pierre-alexandreclement78314 ай бұрын
  • i really like the style of these pipes, are there versions which take active-coal-filters like modern pipes?

    @TheStageClear@TheStageClear2 ай бұрын
  • Gotta visit this place. P.S. An update is needed.

    @jamesstmanhattan@jamesstmanhattan2 ай бұрын
  • The Smoke vendor really looks good for his 32years

    @lokimund7338@lokimund7338Ай бұрын
  • Amazing dude duck yea

    @Fart5353@Fart53535 ай бұрын
  • those pipes work great for hashish. head shops have em on occasion lol

    @Kriswixx@Kriswixx2 ай бұрын
  • Bros skin is immaculate for a smoke shop owner

    @M2the72@M2the725 күн бұрын
  • I appreciate the demonstration, might need to add one of these to my collection. Weren’t some kiseru designed to be used as self defense weapons?

    @evanf1443@evanf1443Ай бұрын
  • Although i strictly use cannabis i would definitely add one of his pipes to my collection

    @Egodeathforlife@Egodeathforlife4 ай бұрын
    • I used to use that same type of pipe to smoke hash. Works quite well for both finely shredded tobacco, straight hash, or a mixture of both.

      @onioncontrol@onioncontrolАй бұрын
    • Wow you guys smoke weed? How cool!

      @ianbarlow9387@ianbarlow9387Ай бұрын
  • Ok the bes japan ....banyak aktiviti di japan

    @noorfazira3043@noorfazira30435 ай бұрын
  • Fun fact. Tobbaco was originally from Brazil, the indigenous brazilians brought it to the Taino people in the caribbean and the Taino introduced it to Colombo and the europeans, afterwards tobbaco was introduced in Japan by the portuguese in the mid 16th century. The indigenous natives smoked them like cigars with leaves making the "pipe"

    @Diario_Brasil@Diario_Brasil26 күн бұрын
  • The trader joes bag at the beginning!

    @nicodemus1828384@nicodemus1828384Ай бұрын
  • anyone subscribed to this channel. This is the real thing

    @mark-fd8ol@mark-fd8ol Жыл бұрын
  • Lovely fine cut tobacco!

    @Manaritzis88@Manaritzis884 ай бұрын
  • I love weed! Weed loves you too! Blessings to you Senpai!

    @fnc5369@fnc53695 ай бұрын
  • japanese people always shock me love them

    @unexpectedmemes372@unexpectedmemes3724 ай бұрын
  • Man i wish i could pick up a set of pipes and pouches from this guy

    @bigweed@bigweed5 ай бұрын
  • I personally own two and they are wayyy easier on the throat then a tradional american style country tobacco pipe. They are also smooth and the small bowl allows for a more mild concentrated smoke and also even burn

    @adamsherman5024@adamsherman5024Ай бұрын
  • I watched a guy making these from silver in a video, it didn't give any information and ive been so curious since. That tobacco is like silk or something, i gotta find where to buy some

    @SICresinwrks@SICresinwrksАй бұрын
  • It's an insane majestic place.

    @sthitapragnya9818@sthitapragnya981822 күн бұрын
  • How could you purchase one of these pipes?

    @franiannarone8196@franiannarone81969 ай бұрын
    • You can visit Tanigawa-san's shop when you are in Kyoto! www.kiserusenmonten.com/ Unfortunately it doesn't have an online shop yet.

      @GoodOldHousesJapan@GoodOldHousesJapan9 ай бұрын
  • Would this pipe also work with a certain plant today on 4/20?

    @theshowman4510@theshowman451027 күн бұрын
  • Weed + Good, Edo period got that right

    @milesthe2tailedfox@milesthe2tailedfox8 ай бұрын
  • Idk if this will be fround upon to ask in japan but would this style of pipe and smoking be good for smoking cannabis as its my preferred alternative?

    @tiaharrison9919@tiaharrison99195 ай бұрын
  • Japanese are very nice and helpful to their customers, they treat their customers so nicely and it makes you feel comfortable, it’s better than western customer service where they don’t even care about the customers and are very rude and abrupt and make you feel insignificant and stupid, I’ve always admired Japanese customer service and their manners, in general as people

    @Aven-Sharma1991@Aven-Sharma199115 күн бұрын
  • I wanna try smoking now 😍

    @Mittsume3@Mittsume311 ай бұрын
  • Interesting as a pipe smoker I would like to have one or more of these pipes as well as try Japanese tobacco

    @gullreefclub@gullreefclub Жыл бұрын
    • Do visit Tanigawa-san's shop when you are in Kyoto!

      @GoodOldHousesJapan@GoodOldHousesJapan11 ай бұрын
  • An update would be much appreciated.

    @randomdude7384@randomdude73842 ай бұрын
  • 5:42 Every day.

    @bigginsmcsauce@bigginsmcsauce5 ай бұрын
  • The tobacco remind's me of Drum brand.😊

    @akatripclaymore.9679@akatripclaymore.96794 ай бұрын
  • whats with the red home star runner on that tapestry? :D

    @davidnalder735@davidnalder735Ай бұрын
  • How is it dabbing budder?

    @leeow3n@leeow3n11 күн бұрын
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