Absolutely going to introduce these games to my friends and the guests at our events in the future. Thank you so much for the amazing videos, you teach so many great things :D
I admit to me these games always looked a bit silly/goofy so for years I wondered why they'd be so appealing to Japanese men. I had never considered the fact that everyone in the room will probably be *_completely wasted_* in less than an hour and then the games might actually become a lot of fun. Just trying to play and failing miserably because you're so drunk is probably hilarious in itself. 🥴
It is traditionally part of the" boys night out" atmosphere of the tatami room banquet. It was strictly private and it gave an opportunity for the serious, mostly middle aged married men to act silly with the Maikos, who were essentially teen aged girls.
I mean... beer pong isn't really that interesting, when it comes down to it... or Musical chairs... which people like to play (adults as well) or pretty much ANY drinking game.
As a Japanese history geek/lover, I enjoy watching you experience the games that Maiko play, I love learning about Oiran, Geisha, Maiko, etc! Thanks for this! Edit: I’m trying the first game with my friends.
As someone who unironically owns fans (I have no AC) I feel a strong urge to make a DIY tosenkyo kit. Anyone know if I can find the point chart in English?
I had a huge amount of fun watchnig this video. I found myslef smiling constantly as you played. Thank you for bringing joy and laughter to this viewer.
So, for a quick note, I saw Detective Conan Movie 7: Crossroads of the Ancient Capital. I've been shockingly surprised that the activities in Kyoto on the film and your video are very interesting and helpful for me, Thank you so much for strengthening my interests in Kyoto ❤😊
I think Tora Tora is my favorite. Its very funny! I'd love to play it whenever I have time :). (Im also very impressed with Harumi's fan throwing skills)
Great video! 💗💗💗 Thank you for sharing these beautiful traditional games with us. They seem to use skillful attention and sensitivity. Congratulations to all of you for spreading joy and kindness. Wishing the best to your channel. 💗🙏💗
Hey Shogo. I know I'm late but congrats on having 1 million sub. I honestly never thought that you would actually make it before 2023. Now your goal is to reach 1 billion subscriber by 2100?😂
I want to play all these games with my friends. Tora-tora was my favorite. I was surprised at how badly Kazu did at Tosenkyo. I just realized how much Hinata looks like Harumi!
I loved the fan throwing game so much. I'm not into sports buti would actually watch a tournament of this! Like. I'd pay for tickets and everything. Thank you for showing me something new and fun.
Tosenkyo looks like a lot of fun! And very complex! It seems easy but the scoring seems hard! I'd love to find an english scoring system and try it for myself!
The game with the small round box is like scissors, rock, paper. It's when you literally throw out your hand, facing another person simultaneously, and it has three configurations, flat hand, fist and two parted forefingers which represent scissors. The flat hand represents paper and the fist a rock. Scissors cut paper, rock blunts scissors and paper wraps rock. This is the winning configuration. The same hand, for example scissors versus scissors, is a draw.
hopefully overseas travel will resume soon without any restrictions! atleast I can visit Japan and see different world 🌎 😌 ::actually that games seems interesting 🤔 and that instrument sounds soothing 😊
I really enjoying a lot this episode, it's my 10th time watching this. All of you are so fun to watch. I am your avid fan/subscriber here in the Philippines.