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Karakuri puppets, or in Japanese Karakuri Ningyō (からくり人形) are traditional Japanese mechanized automate wonders made originally from the 17th and up to 19th century. Where the word Karakuri stands for “trick” or “mechanisms” in Japanese, these incredible automata were only designed for pure entertainment. Entirely built in wood and powered by weights of by wound springs where each actions of our little puppet are controlled by a set of cams and levers.
All in all three main types of Karakuri exist and this depending of where the puppet will be used. The Butai Karakuri or stage karakuri were mainly used in theaters, while the Zashiki Karakuri (video above) were smaller puppets mainly used in homes. And finally the Dashi Karakuri, still used nowadays, are puppets used to perform reenactments of traditional myths and legends used during religious festivals.
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@TokyoStreetView
@TokyoStreetView 6 лет назад
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@user-xf9ev8gi5b
@user-xf9ev8gi5b Год назад
カラクリを動かすハンドルを回す係もカラクリにするあたりに遊び心を感じる。
@egeoeris
@egeoeris Год назад
It's my first time seeing japanese automata after delwing into the western ones for the past 2 years, my goodness I've never seen such expressive ones before, they're fast and snappy while retaining fluidity. Most western ones often feel static or heavy with stiff joints. I adore the attention put towards each one's head movement it really adds so much humanity.
@branarthen2268
@branarthen2268 Год назад
In my opinion, both automatons are worthy of admiration, but the Western ones, in particular, have moving eyes, which might seem a little creepy to some. However, I find this feature fascinating and unique.
@1LEgGOdt
@1LEgGOdt 2 месяца назад
They actually developed the understanding of mechanical movement when a Dutch clock came to Japan for the first time. Honestly I believe that the Japanese were far better as creative engineers.
@datboiyamirami9661
@datboiyamirami9661 6 лет назад
This is truly amazing! I did not know such intricate and complex machines were built, especially not back in the 17th century!
@jjsrt8
@jjsrt8 4 года назад
They had nothing better to do
@nekolyr8202
@nekolyr8202 3 года назад
antikythera .
@mugiyuzu8399
@mugiyuzu8399 2 года назад
弓を射る時の顔の角度、手つき素晴らしすぎる!江戸時代の人すごいね。技能がすごいだけじゃなく遊び心があって楽しいし。
@BarandaVolksen
@BarandaVolksen 6 лет назад
It is interesting to note, that years ago Toyota developed from the Karakuri Ningyo a system for automated transportation in the industry without the use of electric power. Since then more and more engineers around the world learn from the Karakuri Ningyo and develop new solutions for industrial transportation, called Karakuri Kaizen or simply Karakuri. And there even is an exhibition in Nagoya each year since 1994. So Karakuri aren't just a piece of art, but also a part of modern industry. From Japan for the world.
@TokyoStreetView
@TokyoStreetView 6 лет назад
Had the chance to see Karakuri Kaizen (Toyota) in action, simply impressive!
@BarandaVolksen
@BarandaVolksen 6 лет назад
I hadn't that chance, but I saw Karakuri Kaizen in Germany at the Hannover Messe (Hanover Exhibition). As I work as an engineer and love Japan and Japanese engineering, I love the idea to move heavy things around without using electric or fossile power.
@peace1490
@peace1490 5 лет назад
Oh my god the servant working the gears
@TokyoStreetView
@TokyoStreetView 5 лет назад
amazing right?
@kira2u.k868
@kira2u.k868 3 года назад
弓矢はラブのすけ様にお顔が似ていらっしゃいますね。笑笑 魂がこもっているようで… 縁の下で一生懸命に回していらっしゃる 殿方様、お疲れ様でした。
@CinJyxxe
@CinJyxxe 2 года назад
It's so fascinating to watch the movement. The mechanisms to create an end "action" are incredible on their own, but that eerie smoothness and rapid shifting motion are just so surreal and entertaining to watch. It's really the beginning of the idea of "robotic" movements like you might see on TV, and you absolutely tell why it was later incorporated into modern dancing styles.
@gottabesandi
@gottabesandi 4 года назад
This is amazing! All of the intricate details and pieces that need to work together in harmony just for it to work!
@user-ml7st3xz8k
@user-ml7st3xz8k Год назад
🇯🇵の先祖に、尊敬と感謝しかありません‼️
@nunnaurbiznez8815
@nunnaurbiznez8815 4 года назад
Such incredible antique art! Beautiful!
@OmizanSakamotoOfficial
@OmizanSakamotoOfficial 5 лет назад
狂気が芸術に昇華している。
@jirohkaiohmata5801
@jirohkaiohmata5801 Год назад
スゲェ!
@angeliqueredangel2660
@angeliqueredangel2660 6 лет назад
Absolument superbe et poétique.
@Mr-WesleySnipzzz
@Mr-WesleySnipzzz 6 лет назад
すごい
@stephaniecarrow4898
@stephaniecarrow4898 Год назад
Beautiful and ingenious! Thank you.
@twilitlloyd7167
@twilitlloyd7167 3 года назад
Proof that Japan has always been a world leader in technology.
@TheIndependentLens
@TheIndependentLens Год назад
No, they were doing the same things in Europe.
@zouzoudeparis1354
@zouzoudeparis1354 Год назад
@@TheIndependentLensyou are absolutely right, to be Franck since the 16 th century it is European technology leaking to Japan via the Dutch merchants
@robertballuumm730
@robertballuumm730 Год назад
Absolutely amazing. 🙏🙏🇬🇧🇮🇳
@MatthewTheWolf2029
@MatthewTheWolf2029 11 месяцев назад
That's so cool!
@memedaddy6932
@memedaddy6932 11 месяцев назад
Such an amazing contraption, no wonder he looks so smug
@mackturrican216
@mackturrican216 6 лет назад
I heard that old emperor's would have these to entertain their guests.
@TokyoStreetView
@TokyoStreetView 6 лет назад
Yep, that's true
@kazunakagawa8888
@kazunakagawa8888 6 лет назад
いいね!
@Dori-Chan
@Dori-Chan 5 месяцев назад
THIS IS SO CUTE 😭💗💗
@sErgEantaEgis12
@sErgEantaEgis12 6 месяцев назад
I thought the first puppet with the bow and arrows was amazing, but I absolutely lost it when I saw the little guy working the gears underneath!
@MacGivre
@MacGivre 6 лет назад
Oh la surprise ! Sans sous-titres disponibles j'ai lancé la vidéo : mouais , une poupée de porcelaine, c'est pas trop mon truc... oh § Mais elle bouge ! Dingue, elle fait du tire à l'arc ! Oo Bah génial du coup ! Encore mieux avec l'effet de surprise ^^;
@Imdisappointed
@Imdisappointed 3 года назад
Is this a replica of the famous one from Hisashige Tanaka or it has a story of gis own? Thanks in advance for the answer!
@robertwass8754
@robertwass8754 7 месяцев назад
Very good 😊 fucing devine
@gtz-colombia9259
@gtz-colombia9259 6 лет назад
Los japoneses son muy inteligentes y curiosos
@user-nu4xr2ic8f
@user-nu4xr2ic8f 4 года назад
Thank you. I'm going to watch this with students at school. Can I use it as an educational material? I will make sure to disclose the source.
@delcat8168
@delcat8168 Год назад
Beautiful, intricate, great craftsmanship...shame the action of shooting the bow is all wrong.
@djmips
@djmips Год назад
Do you lose many arrows?
@djalingabumartinez8875
@djalingabumartinez8875 Год назад
he did a khatrah🎉
@ooze9808
@ooze9808 5 лет назад
In a way, you're just like this machine puppet.
@TheIndependentLens
@TheIndependentLens Год назад
If I had it, I would probably end up losing all the arrows then have to tell people it doesn't work anymore.
@jimmystancliff2843
@jimmystancliff2843 Год назад
Ninja
@aokaze-minotaur
@aokaze-minotaur 3 года назад
Hasbro makes a plastic version of these dolls for $15
@Ash-dt3uv
@Ash-dt3uv Год назад
is it available on Amazon?
@danibajo5839
@danibajo5839 Год назад
XpressTv
@tubetube9800
@tubetube9800 2 года назад
画質は良いけど、段取りとカメラワークが悪い。的を見せてくれ。
@jacklazzaro9820
@jacklazzaro9820 3 года назад
Game Maker’s Toolkit brought me here
@R.Sakurai
@R.Sakurai 9 месяцев назад
He can kill human automatically ???
@patribbing6756
@patribbing6756 6 лет назад
way better than a robot dog that sing the Russian national anthem
@vivo2442
@vivo2442 11 месяцев назад
松に読めない😅
@jjiille
@jjiille Год назад
한국은 저 당시 저런 멋진 물건을 만들 지식이 없었다 일본 대단해!
@ff15mhw60
@ff15mhw60 6 лет назад
これにAIを搭載すると『NieR:Automata』になる。
@okaahi8684
@okaahi8684 Год назад
This video is old, but here's a recent one. Try searching for "Superb Life His Adult Secret Base Karakuri Doll (1)". It's in Japanese, but I think you'll understand because there's a video.
@Schattengewaechs99
@Schattengewaechs99 3 года назад
Aren't we all karakuri puppets?
@user-te5hf5eq1q
@user-te5hf5eq1q Год назад
很有我们的唐朝文化
@lucianobarrantes
@lucianobarrantes 5 лет назад
Shut up and take my money
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