I think only one piece of tape is necessary, at the very end. There are other videos that uses only one, like this one: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-cvCUGmteGFk.html Perhaps the shape of the box matters.
When I was a kid my mum taught me how to wrap things neatly. Growing up I started watching retail store attendants wrap their gifts with panache and style, later on attempting to copy them. It came in handy when I had my first job in retail, which helped me hone those two skills. Added with the already ingrained lesson of neat wrapping, you can guess who's always tasked with wrapping up birthday and wedding presents 😂
Fun Fact : This is the third video of the series you are watching, the 1st one was "Japan Packaging", 2nd was "Speed wrapping at a Japanese Department Store"
Lol same here. Felt touristy and kinda out of touch, even though they were appreciative and discreet. Sorry to feel this way about complete strangers I didn’t even see.
I like to carefully unwrapp my presents and keep the wrapping paper 🙄. A couple of months later my family tells me I have to throw them away to avoid a mess and our house catching fire 😒
This reminds me. My mom always told me to carefully unwrap any wrapped gifts so she could reuse the wrap but I don’t remember her every doing that. Anyone else have this looming through their mind?
Of course they're the best wrappers, they're the origami masters. I love Japan. Cool Japan. My gift wrapping skills are no match. Where can the tutorial for this method and precision in gift wrapping be watched? God bless.
In Japan, everything is done almost the same way because that is the best way of doing it, if someone finds a different approach that is better then the Japanese will do it that way. Everyone in Japan thrives to be the best, unfortunately, the drawback is that not everyone can be the best.
I like the commentary. I like how you're like oh I like that too! It's great to go into a store where there's so many nice things. Ignore the trolls and haters
this technique of wrapping is effective and also requires smaller paper and hence wastage is avoided.. that conventional way some bits of papers are left which are hard to bring to use.
if I ever get a gift-wrapped like that, I'd take photos of it and cry as I try opening it so the paper isn't ruined but end up ripping it apart and cherish the photos I took as a memory.
cool video, structural wrapping very conserving of wrapping paper that woulda been cut off and thrown away! commentary on the other hand... embarrassing
“They are an intriguing people. From the moment they wake they devote themselves to the perfection of whatever they pursue. I have never seen such discipline.” - The Last Samurai.