How Japan's Secret Puzzle Boxes are made (Full Documentary)

2023 ж. 2 Мам.
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This is my documentary about the craftsmen that make up the Karakuri Creation Group in Odawara, Japan. A small group of puzzle crafters who've been creating original Japanese puzzle designs for over 50 years. They allowed me to film their workshop and interview them about the process of puzzle making. I hope you enjoy the video and take something away from this project.
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  • Thanks to everyone reading this. I appreciate all the kind messages and am thankful to have such a supportive community. The break was much needed and I'd be lying if I said that my anxiety wasn't through the roof right now. But only because I'm really proud of this and hope you'll all get notified. If you can, Like, comment and share this video. Every little bit helps.

    @ChrisRamsay52@ChrisRamsay52 Жыл бұрын
    • Chris, we are here for you! I have been binge watching all of your videos, from puzzle solving to escape rooms... And I am excited for more in the future!!! Love from Croatia ❤

      @Lizalica91@Lizalica91 Жыл бұрын
    • you are amazing chris!

      @lunameriweather7693@lunameriweather7693 Жыл бұрын
    • So happy to see you back, Chris, and glad you got the much needed break you deserved. Your mental health is always way more important than a weekly upload. Looking forward to what you have in store going forward.

      @1986krazy@1986krazy Жыл бұрын
    • Always waitijg for your posts as well as B.O.B. with you and Wes

      @seanrutter3470@seanrutter3470 Жыл бұрын
    • When u started to show them magic that was the best part for me :), I think for them as well :) 1st all the way

      @ulmekuubis@ulmekuubis Жыл бұрын
  • I know you've been discouraged lately bc of view counts, but please don't stop making these vlog style projects man. They are quite literally pieces of art. Masterfully done, beautifully filmed and edited. They are so peaceful to watch on top of entertaining. Thank you🙏

    @vathe757@vathe757 Жыл бұрын
    • This! It's such a great piece of content & art in its own right.

      @insanitysektor@insanitysektor Жыл бұрын
    • I couldn't imagine putting on KZhead and not seeing one of your videos pop up. They are very well made. And those intros are epic!

      @kelmoore4043@kelmoore4043 Жыл бұрын
    • It has 7 million views lol He’s discouraged at that number?

      @joosetheconqueror845@joosetheconqueror845 Жыл бұрын
    • @@joosetheconqueror845 7 Million Subscribers. This video has 170k views at the time im writing this comment. The KZhead algorithm has not been pushing his content the way it used to and its sad TBH. I always manually search for his new uploads to support such an amazing creator. If you see this Chris just know us loyal fans will always be here. Each video you upload is like a brief mental break and escape from my daily problems. I am sure many can relate. Its so raw and tranquil. I found you years ago from my love of magic as a child and stayed for the puzzles.. However this video was simply beautiful. Take their advice, do what makes you happy. The super expensive puzzles that go viral are great and I know there is monetary pressure to pay the bills but at the end of the day I click to watch you for who you are as a person. I do not watch "MrPuzzle".. I am so glad to see you back. I hope you enjoyed the mental health break. Each video is just that for me and many others. ;

      @jccatv901@jccatv901 Жыл бұрын
    • Morgan Freeman: “And that’s when my partner entered the store” Brad Pitt: “What’s in the boooox!!?”

      @Bat_Boy@Bat_Boy Жыл бұрын
  • I live in Japan. This was a beautiful homage to the artisan culture that thrives here! Also, the toilet puzzle around 4’30” has a twist (figuratively): it’s polite to make sure the slippers are arranged for the next person to use. That was a clever thing to build into the puzzle. It’s instructive and reinforces the culture of politeness. I love your channel, Chris. Be well 😊

    @lenloving@lenloving Жыл бұрын
    • Oh, I didn’t know that!

      @ChrisRamsay52@ChrisRamsay52 Жыл бұрын
    • I was curious about that one, so the slippers are shared?

      @dl2415@dl2415 Жыл бұрын
    • Being a Japanese person, I approve

      @Banzai2012@Banzai2012 Жыл бұрын
    • @@dl2415 Yes, there is commonly a pair of "toilet slippers" that are only used in that room. I have seen them in traditional hotels. Very faux pas if you forget to swap back to your regular slippers when exiting the bathrroom.

      @tvuser9529@tvuser952911 ай бұрын
    • Oh right cause you guys don't wear shoes in the home and have restroom slippers for people to use..super hygienic

      @jacksonordo659@jacksonordo65910 ай бұрын
  • I love the fact that the one person was so bewildered when you asked him what his goal was. I think everyone’s goal is to be able to have work that transcends goals. Not like a stagnancy, where you have no goals because you’ve given up or become complacent, but because what you’re doing is fulfilling.

    @caittails@caittails Жыл бұрын
  • This is unreal. I’m excited for you all to see it.

    @WesBarker@WesBarker Жыл бұрын
    • At first I was listening more than watching and I hear that Wes laugh. Anyway good video guys.

      @xpunkrockmomx@xpunkrockmomx Жыл бұрын
    • Everyone needs a friend like you dude!

      @ShaneP803-@ShaneP803- Жыл бұрын
    • Great camera work, Wes! Did you guys try making your own puzzles?

      @sulliedvideo@sulliedvideo Жыл бұрын
    • I was so happy that you were there too!

      @fikanera838@fikanera838 Жыл бұрын
  • I´m not speaking only as a fan of yours, but as a professional film critic for the last 30 years: this is a beautifully shot and edited piece. What a truly fantastic work you´ve done here. There´s a filmmaking career waiting for you in the future, Chris.

    @pablovillaca@pablovillaca Жыл бұрын
    • Totally agree with you!

      @a.v.7797@a.v.7797 Жыл бұрын
    • Agreed!

      @myrialynn@myrialynn Жыл бұрын
    • No disrespect intended, but he already has a successful film making career. They may not be feature films, or played at Cannes, but they are truly works of art now. It is baked into every video how much he cares about his craft and his audience, and it is an honor to be a member of that audience. Thank you Chris, for caring.

      @andarkelorin8797@andarkelorin8797 Жыл бұрын
    • In case you didn't notice, he already has a "career" in filmmaking.

      @jaekn@jaekn Жыл бұрын
    • This was a most beautiful film - respectful, calm, peaceful and beautifully shot. I think the high production values are evident in all Chris's films - as are thecreativity and aesthetics.

      @beejaymac66@beejaymac66 Жыл бұрын
  • This is so wholesome. He just went to Japan and documented a wonderful group of individuals that create some of his favorite creations as an appreciation for their art. And we all get to experience it.

    @gavic85@gavic85 Жыл бұрын
  • This is a HUGE comeback, Chris. Thanks for delivering this immersive documentary of master puzzle craftspeople through an in-depth and close-up look at their thoughts and exceptional woodwork. Truly appreciated your effort to break the language barrier and gained their trust to access the working areas where recording is restricted.

    @SystemsAnalyst@SystemsAnalyst Жыл бұрын
  • This documentary style has not only TV-production-level, it also has a very peaceful message. I liked the way everybody was treated with respect.

    @falksturmfels2737@falksturmfels2737 Жыл бұрын
  • This feels like you were on a spiritual journey, and you got to geek out with not only more puzzles, but to understand the people behind the puzzles, the legacy of the creation group and their global impact on puzzling but also that true Japanese down to earth humility that they are seeking their goals, mastering their craft, and are enabled to live their lives enjoying themselves, creating more puzzles for each other and their supporters, which further builds the group’s legacy. Thank you for taking us with you on your journey, Chris et al.

    @Glutnix@Glutnix Жыл бұрын
    • How was it a spiritual journey?

      @abundantharmony@abundantharmony Жыл бұрын
    • Well said

      @takaorobinson8719@takaorobinson8719 Жыл бұрын
  • As a woodworker, I was very pleased to see that this wasn't just a tour, but an in-depth look into what it takes to make this type of puzzle. I have even more awe and appreciation of the puzzles and the craftsmanship and creativity it takes to achieve this. Great video, thanks Chris!

    @kzookid2051@kzookid2051 Жыл бұрын
  • @chris my sister lives in Tokyo, I havent seen her in 10 years. but I just sent her this video. she and I occasionally play escape games together when we can online, or other strategy games. She has been to the neighborhood, but never knew of this place. Thank you for going and creating this video as she will now go back to visit here. your video's have brought us together, enjoying puzzles together to reconnect while our mother goes through her chemo. Thanks for all you do

    @ryanwjohnsen@ryanwjohnsen11 ай бұрын
  • It was beautiful to see how respectful you were when manipulating their puzzles, and how mindful of the cultural differences you were. They were so lovely! ❤ Thank you for taking us with you in your journey. ❤

    @ivnehaas@ivnehaas Жыл бұрын
    • They sure know how to accept business cards the Japanese way xD

      @cerdjee4918@cerdjee4918 Жыл бұрын
  • So I only have one question, what kind of petition or thing do we have to do to get this documentary submitted for some kind of award? Because this was absolutely stellar, perhaps one of the most engaging things I have watched all year.

    @MrDymytri@MrDymytri Жыл бұрын
    • I will sign it for sure.

      @jtyb33@jtyb33 Жыл бұрын
  • It is due to you that I found out about the Karakuri Creation Group. As the grandson of a carpenter, I have great reverence and respect for the craftsmanship that goes into each of these puzzle. I was able to get my first piece of theirs just last year and it is a prized possession of mine. This was a masterful documentary piece and I for one and glad you could share this journey with us.

    @Frocta@Frocta Жыл бұрын
  • I am not a puzzle person, but I’m a sucker for learning about craftmanship and old technique This video was a real pleasure seeing everyone so happy and dedicated!

    @constancelucas5478@constancelucas5478 Жыл бұрын
  • I don't usually comment on KZhead, but your last video touched me deeply, so I wanted to help you fight the youtube system to get the video recommended as much as possible! Keep doing what you do Chris! I came for the magic but ended up staying for your awesome personality and style, You are great man

    @Choli111@Choli111 Жыл бұрын
  • Dude, if this is what a break gives you, take as much time as you need! This was awesome, it's like they're making museum grade sculptures, but with the added benefit that you are MEANT to touch them, explore them... and thus end up thinking more about them than normal art you just walk by & say "hey, that looks pretty". Magnificent!

    @Khyranleander@Khyranleander Жыл бұрын
  • This made me cry! The sincerity of your process of not only finding a new appreciation for these moving wooden treasures of history and culture, but also finding yourself and the inspiration to continuing to bring your art and share it with us! Your production value continues to skyrocket, and I am so thrilled you found these magical places to feed your soul!

    @kungfuflipbook@kungfuflipbook Жыл бұрын
    • Same here. Watched this and was a mess at the end when my son came in to see. The passion they have and the execution they do, with such humble artisanship, is as masterful as this video journey Chris and the team brought us along with.

      @thunderofgr@thunderofgr10 ай бұрын
  • I absolutely love how you can see the personality of the craftsperson in all of the trick boxes, some are more story focused, some are about humor, some are all about the complicated mechanisms, its beautiful and inspiring to see a collective of craftspeople all working together to continue to do what they love, wonderful video

    @MondoTheAlien@MondoTheAlien Жыл бұрын
  • As someone who creates with their hands daily this is truly inspiring. I can only hope some of my creation can be as loved by the ones who handle them as the beautiful creation shown in this well made mini documentary. Thank you Chris.

    @thetreeratsymposium@thetreeratsymposium Жыл бұрын
  • I've been a member of the Karakuri "Christmas club" for many years. You never know what to expect and _never_ have I been disappointed. I've met a few of these craftsmen and I totally agree with your observations about their skill and humility.

    @tudall@tudall Жыл бұрын
  • For a few years now, as an editor of 20 years, I’ve appreciated how good an eye you have and how good your editing is. The views are discouraging, but one way or another, I know you’ll find your way somewhere, somehow. And we’ll always keep supporting.

    @EPOyun@EPOyun Жыл бұрын
  • I loved every minute and moment of this video. I loved that this video was able showcase not only the immense talent Japanese artisans possess, but also their humility and deep sense of pride in whatever they do. I was smiling watching you enjoy this experience. Thank you, Chris!

    @edcmt247@edcmt247 Жыл бұрын
  • I have been down lately because I feel that old world craftsmanship, and the dedication and discipline needed to make such things has disappeared for good. Then Chris comes with this video. Thank you Chris, so much respect for these people. I can't imagine what you felt being in that workshop.

    @Kay-zee@Kay-zee Жыл бұрын
  • Dude... you deserve SO much more credit for the amount of effort and production style you put into your videos. I haven't finished yet but I had to pause and give you your flowers. This is a niche video and might not blow up, but you have the makings of someone who can do legitimate documentary style pieces. Don't give up and glad you're feeling better!

    @pithechaosstar2908@pithechaosstar2908 Жыл бұрын
  • Those interviews were heartfelt and touching. Watching thier passion for thier craft is truly emotional and moving.

    @paintfreek1357@paintfreek1357 Жыл бұрын
  • Absolutely beautiful. A labor of love, both the puzzles and the videos. Continue making art please

    @ExtremeAnimalRescue@ExtremeAnimalRescue Жыл бұрын
  • Well now welcome back. Glad your feeling more like yourself and have new content to share.

    @rachelray1669@rachelray1669 Жыл бұрын
  • Absolutely one of my favorite videos of yours. You deftly showed your appreciation of this amazing art form with humility and respect. You’ve displayed a level of craftsmanship on par with that of the subjects of your video. Thank you, Chris, and welcome back.

    @hayestweed7143@hayestweed7143 Жыл бұрын
  • as a woodworker, this as absolutely jaw-dropping. You can't appreciate the amount of time and skill it take to make even the smallest of these items unless you have some experience working with wood. The woodworking skill on display in this video is absolutely next level, and 99% of people that watch this won't appreciate it.

    @taylormeyers8780@taylormeyers8780 Жыл бұрын
  • This was one of my favorite videos I've seen in months. Japanese craftsmen are some of the most talented people on the planet. I work for a Japan-based company and the engineers I've met from Japan are some of the smartest, nicest people I've ever met. Great job Chris!

    @beefy19841192@beefy19841192 Жыл бұрын
  • So good to see you back. Can't wait to watch this tonight with my husband. We love watching you solve puzzles etc. Thanks for all of your hard work Chris, please know just how much we appreciate it! ♥️♥️✌🇨🇦😊😊😊

    @sueparras6028@sueparras6028 Жыл бұрын
  • I’m glad you took some time away from making videos and went to Japan. You seem happier, more inspired, mor fulfilled-and as a viewer and fan-I can say that this is perhaps the best video that I have seen of yours. Beautifully done. You allowed us all a window to see that these are not just puzzles-they are true pieces of art with stories behind them. I love how you interviewed each of the craftsmen and allowed them to elaborate on what motivates and drives them. Beautiful stuff.

    @jeffv3296@jeffv3296 Жыл бұрын
  • Chris, after years of showing us and making us fall in love with Japaneese puzzel boxes, you taking us not only inside the places where Karakori puzzel boxes are made, but also inside the minds of the puzzel creators, is like if we wanted to see inside the making of your videos, and instead of giving us a behind the scense video of your studio, instead you showed us a video of your parents' first date, and getting to know why they had you, and seeing how they raised you. This documentary you made was both incredible and amazing to see how a puzzel is truely crated. From Thought to Wood. Thank you.

    @ohadalon@ohadalon Жыл бұрын
  • I'm an amateur cinematographer and I can't tell you how satisfying it is to be creative even what I produce is nowhere near professional. I also write books, paint and draw and tinker with music. I don't do them for anyone but myself and don't care what people think. Everything we create improves over time and this documentary proves how good you're becoming. Maybe this is your direction in life. I love magic and I love puzzles which is why I watch your channel but I appreciate the effort you make in your intros. If you really enjoy doing them then just do them. People can skip if they want to. Finally, just don't watch comments. Overall they are detrimental to you as a person. You know what you want and no one should tell you otherwise.

    @stevkyt2374@stevkyt2374 Жыл бұрын
  • Just one word - Beautiful! Not only was it heartwarming to see these humble group of ppl talking and showcasing their masterpeices, the way that you've captured them on film....simply mesmerizing! Hats off to you Chris, you're a bona fide cinematographer and director in my eyes!

    @adelsalman@adelsalman Жыл бұрын
  • Regardless of whether or not this video blows up, know that the dedication and passion that went into this video is appreciated. This is truly inspiring and it's amazing to see your genuine love for this niche of woodworking. We're all glad you could take a break for your mental health Chris. Excited to see what you have planned for the future!

    @Silver-lp6dn@Silver-lp6dn Жыл бұрын
  • Have to admit what a good friend Wes is, for tagging along and helping film this.

    @vagabondsoul1286@vagabondsoul1286 Жыл бұрын
  • Love the little nesting boxes modeled after Matroyoshka Dolls!! What a clever idea!

    @dzymslizzy3641@dzymslizzy36414 күн бұрын
  • Had to chuckle when one of the artists called himself a beginner after working there for 7 years. Maybe it's true of other countries artisans as well, but to me it always seemed like a very Japanese mindset that I noticed while living there. Sushi chefs, woodworkers, Ikebana artists; the dedication they have to their craft is amazing. (Also thought the vid was beautifully shot, edited, translated, your questions were great, etc etc 😀Well done!)

    @mcneildj@mcneildj Жыл бұрын
  • This. Absolutely love this. The deep respect for their craftsmanship of the puzzles and the total respect for the way you are using your platform to highlight what they do. I could have easily gone my whole life and never had the opportunity to see a fraction of what likely goes in to designing and making these beautiful puzzles. But I was lucky enough to follow your channel and you were awesome enough to show me and everyone else. Glad you are back, you’ve been missed.

    @tommyangelastro3701@tommyangelastro3701 Жыл бұрын
  • More than puzzle makers, they are amazing woodworkers with so much precision. People often do not realize what it takes to be so precise with wood. This video brings together people enjoying puzzles and woodworking. Thank you.

    @WoodfulProjects@WoodfulProjects Жыл бұрын
  • I own about ten Karakuri boxes. The craftsmanship in these boxes is beyond compare. I am a hobbyist woodworker, and the level of precision, artistry, and skill involved in these boxes is so far beyond me that it fills me with awe. Whenever I receive a new Karakuri box, I experience an emotion that I can only describe as joy -- everything from the precise way it is wrapped to the feel and smell of the wood gives me a sense of appreciation, wonder, and delight. Then after solving the boxes, I wonder... "is there something more?". And so often there is. Another way of solving that reveals a second, or even a third secret compartment. Thank you for showcasing the talented craftspeople behind these wonderful boxes!

    @PeterFreese@PeterFreese11 ай бұрын
  • Good to see you back Chris. Looking forward to this.

    @kjs141@kjs141 Жыл бұрын
  • Chris, I truly hope I’m not over stepping. I feel like you have not only reconnected to your original WHY, the one that started you down this path. I also feel you have shown great bravery in taking a break and sharing what happening with you. I know that just know that we are all going through something makes it feel less lonely. You added to your WHY and produced a beautiful upload. Thank you so ~Smile oN

    @NewNormac@NewNormac Жыл бұрын
  • I am a lifelong fan of these Japanese puzzles and boxes. A few years ago, I was fortunate enough to travel to Japan and visited the Mt Fuji area with a tour group. I wanted to find a way to break away from the group so I could visit a puzzle box store in Hakone. Unfortunately, I was only able to view one of the stores as our tour bus passed it. Thank you for making this video, showing the store, craftsmen, and just what goes into making these puzzles. I finally made the visit through your video. Well done!

    @QRZContest@QRZContest6 ай бұрын
  • Awesome man! I was pleasantly surprised to see not only an upload but damn near a documentary on Karakuri at its source! Don't know if making this could possibly have been less stress than your usual videos, but if so, I hope this creates a new avenue for you to feed that monster that doesn't take quite so much out of you.

    @justjeff386@justjeff386 Жыл бұрын
  • Chris, this was hands down one of the best travel docu videos I've seen in a long time. Thank you for showing us the inner workings of hard working puzzle makers and the joy they have in creating these works of art. And it also goes without saying that I'm glad to see you taking time off and resting. There's no need for burning yourself out on trying to churn out content. Take care of you! Love your work and looking forward to more in the future (when YOU'RE ready for it!)!

    @suketherurouni37@suketherurouni37 Жыл бұрын
  • I might not see every one of your videos, but I'm glad I clicked this one. The passion of these woodworkers is inspirational. This is not only about Karakuri, but there are fundamental lessons everyone can and should learn from these interviews. Chris, you are an amazing person for doing what you do and bringing this message to viewers. I might not do woodworking or slight of hand, but I know I will take the advice given to heart and strive to seek the passion in the things I do. Thank you again for bringing this uplifting video to us all.

    @josharmentrout7991@josharmentrout7991 Жыл бұрын
  • this should be entered into a documentary competition, I was absolutely entertained the entire way through, the transitions between the puzzles and the interviews were so well handled! A remarkable return Chris, glad you are back!

    @vichitwood@vichitwood Жыл бұрын
  • Wow, I remember you mentioning going to Japan to see the Karakuri people. Really glad you made it.

    @dalis994@dalis994 Жыл бұрын
  • Thanks Chris. I’m a woodworker and I’ve thought about trying something like this. Now I think I’m not nearly skilled enough. Of course I’m used to making cabinets and furniture where close enough is good enough. There is no room for anything except perfection in the puzzle box creation or replication. So amazing! What great men too. I felt an instant like for every one of them.

    @scottsmith4315@scottsmith4315 Жыл бұрын
  • This is one of the most beautiful pieces you have ever put out, Chris. Thank you so much for that. It was extremely inspiring to watch this and it honestly made my entire day. You are appreciated.

    @LinkerZz@LinkerZz Жыл бұрын
  • I love this video. Thank you for making it ❤ I don't watch as much your puzzle solving videos because I don't want to see the solutions, but seeing the behind the scenes was awesome. Thank you for asking questions about their design process.

    @Nezrak@Nezrak Жыл бұрын
  • I'm speechless, what an amazing job they do! The video and editing also make everything even more special.

    @leandromachado6114@leandromachado6114 Жыл бұрын
  • Brother.. Way to find your way man, i am SO proud of you for recognizing where you were mentally with your channel and life in general i would assume, taking a step back to look it all over , and then having the courage to get out and find what you need. I hope you personally found what you needed, but as a fan i feel like you did just that. much love buddy THANK YOU

    @killedbykrimzon8793@killedbykrimzon8793 Жыл бұрын
  • Glad your content is back. Did an amazing job on this one! Keep doing what you love.

    @CraigJarchow@CraigJarchow Жыл бұрын
  • This was so amazing to watch. From the humble creators to your childlike wonder and enthusiasm.. seeing pieces you've solved in the past (the coffee cup for eg) and the intricacy of so many more is awesome! So glad you not only had a much deserved break but, that you spent it immersing yourself into a world that you hold dear and may have forgotten the beauty of for a time. I hope this trip has renewed your love and passion and reminded you why you started the channel and that things worth investing in takes time, patience and passion.

    @_bluephoenix_@_bluephoenix_ Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you, Chris. This was absolutely beautiful. You can truly tell they love their work, and so do you.

    @Xombie17@Xombie17 Жыл бұрын
  • Amazing Chris! Thank you for sharing the story of these truly incredible craftsmen. They are each one of a kind, and you fit right in. Glad you enjoyed the well deserved trip. Welcoming you back is easy for us all.

    @wtriggswtriggs@wtriggswtriggs Жыл бұрын
  • Love this. There's all the enjoyment and love of their craft. As well of you being there and being able to make this :)

    @charliewaterman816@charliewaterman816 Жыл бұрын
  • YES CHRIS! this is exactly what I needed and I think what your channel needed. This video renewed my love for your channel, not that you lost it, but more that I forgot how much I loved it. Vlogging, puzzles, travel, terrific cinematography, editing, culture, you... Mate, thanks. I watched 42 seconds and instantly knew this was it.

    @jamesony@jamesony Жыл бұрын
  • This man is a master filmmaker at heart. Amazing work and an eye for cinematography that makes these videos a joy to watch. Thank you Chris!

    @Julian-is6gb@Julian-is6gb Жыл бұрын
  • What an absolute beautiful video. After watching your last video talking about everything it is hard not to see similarities when they speak of making a product that is more difficult to make but is more exiting than making the same product that has been done before that is easy and will sell. It is truly inspiring watching someone that is passionate about their product and to see the process they go through to make that product a reality, regardless if that product is a Puzzle box or a KZhead video. Thank you for this and all of your videos!

    @HendrikNaToR@HendrikNaToR Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you so much for making this vid. It is so touching to see the love and effort that goes into making these wonderful works of art!

    @michaelbaerg5582@michaelbaerg5582 Жыл бұрын
  • Great to see you back, love your work. I’m glad you had a chance to get out of the space you were in and to enjoy the world a little. Thank you for sharing this adventure.

    @wesleytyrer5222@wesleytyrer5222 Жыл бұрын
  • Absolutely stunning Chris. The attention to detail, respect, and genuine gratitude from this video is spectacular. Well done. We can see your heart in this and that is refreshing from most of the stuff on KZhead.

    @jakeshac@jakeshac Жыл бұрын
  • I've vicariously been solving puzzles through your channel and always thought what it would be like to be at the place where these ideas are born and sculpted. Seeing this puzzle box of imagination itself, I was in awe staring at my screen, I can only imagine how you must have felt being able to walk around the place you have a huge connection to. Happy you got to experience this and thank you for documenting for the rest of us!

    @thesadclown7107@thesadclown7107 Жыл бұрын
  • Great documentary, awesome to see how these masterpieces are crafted behind closed doors. The fact the door to enter the museum was a puzzle just shows how creative this group is. Love seeing vids like this awesome job!

    @vidworxsfx@vidworxsfx4 ай бұрын
  • What a delight this was. Such a humble, but incredibly inspiring group of people. What they come up with, and the level of craft that goes into each box blows my mind. This was also beautifully shot and it's great to have you back. Keep doing what you love.

    @alanmacdee@alanmacdee Жыл бұрын
  • The videography is amazing🔥 felt so immersed in every scene, really enjoyed watching

    @robincampbell2877@robincampbell2877 Жыл бұрын
  • This is a captivating video, Chris. It's re-inspired me to pick up my own puzzle box designs and try to complete one or two of them. Some day I hope to be in a position financially where I can design and build puzzle boxes on a regular basis, as well as furniture with hidden compartments. I think the only thing better than being able to watch this incredible video with the people who make such beautiful things would be being able to actually be there. And that is a joy that you have now had, and I'm so thankful that you were able to share a piece of it with us in this video. It is one of my dreams to design and build a puzzle box worthy of sending you to experience, as you and your channel have introduced me to a passion I didn't know I would have before.

    @ChromeVader@ChromeVader Жыл бұрын
    • I urge you to invest TIME into your passion and work on projects which inspire you. I lack the wood-working skills to do so, but my love for hidden compartments has motivated me to both SEEK OUT and procure hand crafted furniture with such hidden compartments... secret drawers add so much to an already beautiful piece of artistry. I have also created objects in various media which have hidden compartments themselves...and integrated a hidden compartment when my friend and contractor sought out a used but "beautiful wooden door with true divided light" to retrofit in a doorway which previously had no door. A medical crisis caused me to move into our living room and I sought more privacy, so asked him to help me by sourcing a door which would fit the opening, as his work has him haunting such items as are salvaged from old buildings which have been destroyed rather than preserved....and I was willing to wait for something BEAUTIFUL. He was a tad concerned as the door he presented to me was 8 inches too short for the opening...and began to suggest options to disguise this fact. I was EXCITED and asked him if he could not apply moldings and a pediment above the door which was HINGED on the INTERIOR of the room, such that there is now a SECRET hidden compartment in that space. He was DELIGHTED and EXCITED to undertake this project and he designed a BEAUTIFUL and UTTERLY invisible compartment. For my part, I urged him to take photos of his work such that he could suggest such a solution to another client. He was hesitant to ask my permission as the idea was mine....but I insisted he repeat the design for whomsoever loved the idea...and I gifted him with additional ideas I have for my cabin...and he was very excited about bringing such ideas to fruition in that structure: a bespoke log cabin of my own design on our boat access only lake front property. The aforementioned illness have delayed these plans....but I'm finally recovering and I'm excited to return to the cabin and those projects. ❤

      @DanceintheRaine666@DanceintheRaine666 Жыл бұрын
  • Amazing and inspiring craftsmanship, Chris. Thanks so much for sharing your visit!

    @Bob.L.Shirley@Bob.L.Shirley Жыл бұрын
  • This video was absolutely incredible Chris. Been watching your channel for almost a year now. Weekly puzzle videos have become a staple for me. To see the craftsmanship and faces behind some of the most intricate puzzles you've solved had to been an incredible experience for you.

    @tylerclark5829@tylerclark5829 Жыл бұрын
  • This was incredible! The passion and commitment they have for their craft is inspiring.

    @OhHeyFergy@OhHeyFergy Жыл бұрын
  • Looking forward to you new content, happy to see you back, Japan looks amazing 😊

    @helenattree5279@helenattree5279 Жыл бұрын
  • loved this! showed your love and passion for puzzles. you are such a nice bloke. the camera work, editing, music choices were on point. would love to see more of this content.

    @kissmemonster@kissmemonster Жыл бұрын
  • Wow! Awesome film. So interesting and immersive and beautifully filmed and edited. Loved meeting the artists and craftspeople behind the puzzles. Thanks for creating and sharing.

    @steglive@steglive Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you so much for bringing us this utterly fascinating look behind the scenes at Kurakuri Creation Group and to share your new appreciation and perspective of their puzzles.

    @chrismuramatsu6600@chrismuramatsu6600 Жыл бұрын
  • very grateful for this insight into the incredible craftsmanship that goes into these boxes, and i like this documentary style of videos! glad to see you back to making content as well ❤

    @shoe43@shoe43 Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you so much for this video. You got me hooked on Karakuri last year and was excited to join this year when memberships opened back up. I'm planning a trip to Hakone specifically to visit them so thanks for showing this!

    @christinahall3d@christinahall3d Жыл бұрын
  • Incredible work on their part. And excellent filming and story telling Chris! This was so much fun to watch! I plan to visit Japan in a few years. This is definitely on the list!

    @Andrew_McGrath@Andrew_McGrath Жыл бұрын
  • I absolutely LOVE this video! I like watching puzzle solves, but the way they are made is just as interesting to me. Your documentary style just seems so natural for you too!

    @andymitts251@andymitts251 Жыл бұрын
  • Absolutely love the culture and passion for the craft of these artists work, what a great video. Also wanted to mention, really happy for you to be so open about your situation and taking a break for yourself. I've loved all your videos since before you started maining puzzles and its been a blast. Whatever you pursue next if you move on from puzzles or stay with them, I know its something you'll smash and excel in, Chris. Keep up the amazing work, my man. ❤️ Edit: I cannot express how great it was to watch you wow all of these fine artists with some of your magic as well. Much love out to you, Chris! Hope to get another one like this at some point in time!

    @killasonic29@killasonic29 Жыл бұрын
  • Just got this after the check in. I hope to see more videos like this! Seeing where they come from, learning the why behind some of the puzzles you've done, and understanding the creativity behind the craft is fascinating. Sending all the good energy your way, and I look forward to seeing more videos from you. This was so cool!

    @nikkiepoe7256@nikkiepoe7256 Жыл бұрын
  • This is my favorite of all the videos you’ve made, thanks so much for this. I don’t know why but I was incredibly moved while watching it. Thanks again!

    @joel2421@joel2421 Жыл бұрын
  • This was a truly amazing video. It was captivating, inspirational and beautiful. Your love for their craft shines through in every frame and turns a simple documentary into an emotional journey. I'm glad you could get so close to something you're so passionate about. Also, I've never seen so many things you could put your weed in.

    @Vinzord@Vinzord Жыл бұрын
  • Welcome back. You got me into Karakuri (and the pictured Trojan horse is my favorite box) and I can't wait to watch this feature on them.

    @xyonmckell@xyonmckell Жыл бұрын
  • This was so beautiful to watch, I'm so glad I got to see this video you posted. I started watching you before covid because I loved the puzzles you'd get and complete. This is by far my favorite video in your inventory... The documentary style was fantastic I hope your well and this revitalized something in you.

    @r.ouellette6192@r.ouellette6192 Жыл бұрын
  • This was an absolutely incredible documentary about these puzzles and their makers. I absolutely love to see how passionate they are with what they do, creating the idea for something and it taking 8 years of creating other puzzles, watching others and learning to create a puzzle is just so astounding. Amazing work as always Chris, let this not be the last mini-doc style video you do because this was amazing.

    @therighteousdom6932@therighteousdom6932 Жыл бұрын
  • So much inspiring and passionate craftsmen. Its wonderful to experience the process and emotions that are engraved in their crafts

    @asphault0074@asphault0074 Жыл бұрын
  • You're back, and that's great news

    @postandfly@postandfly Жыл бұрын
  • So great to see that this was something you did during your break. Your videos introduced me to Karikuri and I’ve been a club member ever since. Thank you!

    @MrKadzima@MrKadzima11 ай бұрын
  • Beautiful documentary! I appreciate the unique perspective on your visit to Japan. This was entertaining, nostalgic and educational. Well done.

    @OCHINERO@OCHINERO Жыл бұрын
  • This was breathtaking to watch. The time and effort you took creating this cinematic gem did a phenomenal job of showcasing and highlighting the brilliant craftsmanship behind a seemingly sacred culture that (like you mentioned) many of us take for granted. I'm glad you were able to gain some perspective and also share that perspective with your audience in such a respectful and captivating way. It sounds like your mission was accomplished whether it was purely to revitalize your mental health or simply continuing to share another aspect of your passion. Either way, beautiful work. Thank you!

    @alilbitalexis@alilbitalexis Жыл бұрын
  • I love that you are back, also that you did so by showing the incredible craftmanship of this impressive artists!

    @davidgildegomezperez4364@davidgildegomezperez4364 Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for making this video Chris. It’s amazing to see how much love, care and thought goes into each and every puzzle. From this I will have a new appreciation for each puzzle I watch you open!

    @Jeremy_Adams@Jeremy_Adams Жыл бұрын
  • How awesome to see the creative process and dedication 🎉

    @howzk4218@howzk4218 Жыл бұрын
  • Omg Chris, please please please please don't ever stop making videos. I understand burnout. I understand the need to make new different content. The ones like these stand out from the crowd and personally, give me so much joy to watch. Thank you for everything you do.

    @ronaldstanley4817@ronaldstanley4817 Жыл бұрын
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