Japanese Nihontou Sword vs Egg

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Japanese Nihontou Sword vs Egg
Tameshigiri is test cutting, practiced to sharpen swordsmanship skills with a traditional Japanese Nihontou sword.

Here an egg is sliced.

The results are captured on high speed film.
Mar 30, 2007 9:55 AM
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FYI, "nihontou" means "japanese sword". So translated form Japanglish the current title reads, "Japanese Japanese Sword Sword vs. Egg". But what the hell---the culture referenced is the same one that brought us "Dance Dance Revolution", so I guess it still works. Presumably the phrase means "*really* Japanese and *really* frickin' sword-y". (:
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Re: Japanese Nihontou Sword vs Egg
thats awesome
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