National Japanese Plane (Kanna) Competition - Kezuroukai - Iwamizawa, Hokkaido, Japan - Nov. 2022
In this video, we travel to Iwamizawa on the island of Hokkaido, Japan for the national Kezuroukai (削ろう会) - Japanese Plane Competition. This is the largest Kezuroukai with most carpenters coming from all over Japan and in some case the world. In our walk around we run in to some friends that we met at another Kezuroukai and also met some new people. Of course we always learn something new and discover some cool carpentry tools that might entice you. We hope you enjoy this video on the National Kezuroukai - November 2022 in Hokkaido, Japan. #carpentry #woodworking #大工 #japanesewoodworking #carpentrytools #japanesetools #削ろう会 #build #大工道具

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