A nice tutorial on the hakama. I have not seen this particular wrapping pattern before. At first, I thought he was going to demonstrate the informal knot that many practitioners use in Iaido, kendo and aikido, but then he finished it using the formal fold and tuck. There are various ways to tie the hakama, depending on what the situation and style call for. In this particular instance, I suppose this is his styles formal knot?
I don't think he's using that combination on hakama stripes and black hakama for training, so is very kind from him to take the time to prepare that combination so everybody can see clearly. And I really love!! that final knot
domo arigoto gozaimashita. thanks to you I know now how to tie a my belt for my hakama. I have never be taught how to tie a hakama until now. I like how you tie this way instead of other ways that I have seen on how to tie a hakama. I also like how you explained it step by step. This was very imformational.
Should you wear your obi undr your hakama. I have been told to some yes and some says no. domo arigoto.
Thanks for the info, I been thinking about dressing up as a samurai for fun, and these hakamas look really cool, its good to know how to tie the ropes properly. I wonder, can you wear a Jujutsu under the hakama, in place of an aikido gi? I practice jujustu so thats why I am asking.
@mukatsukuyoo For my kendo school at least, we would not wear a belt over the gi, under the hakama, so that was different. But tying the hakama was pretty much the same.
@GomuGomuNoBaka some schools tell you to use some knots, but what you must take into account for Aikido is not using knots on your back to avoid spinal damage.
however if you don't have regulations you can pick iup elements and customize your hakama knot, Girls in my aikido school use that final knot and look gorgeous!!
@GomuGomuNoBaka It's appropriate for Aikido, but I find that it's difficult for it to remain tied in this way during all the rolls we do unless it's tied VERY tight. For this reason, I've noticed that Hakama are usually tied differently by Aikidoists (they wrap the ties down through the belt on the side for both front and back so that the belt supports the hakama more securely to stay on after a long period of rolls.)
It is wrong way. check it out with other japanese real video.
39jomon 1 month ago
日本の男性はそんなに上に袴は着けない! それじゃ韓国人女性だね
syusui2000 1 month ago
A nice tutorial on the hakama. I have not seen this particular wrapping pattern before. At first, I thought he was going to demonstrate the informal knot that many practitioners use in Iaido, kendo and aikido, but then he finished it using the formal fold and tuck. There are various ways to tie the hakama, depending on what the situation and style call for. In this particular instance, I suppose this is his styles formal knot?
Uminchuu 4 months ago
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great tutorial, thank you for doing it.
gaijinpete 5 months ago
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gaijinpete 5 months ago
thank you very informative
kataman123 7 months ago
One of the best videos I have seen, very well explained
jhsolis 8 months ago
That is a great tutorial! It helped me understand how I will be making my own Hakama pants and how to properly tie them as well!
DuckTapeFreak 9 months ago
im japanese.... but let me comment on sth,
what accent is he speaking? i feel like im listening to north korean guy...
xXxMAOHxXx 1 year ago
@xXxMAOHxXx
its japanese accent ^^
xxxaikoxkazuyaxxx07 10 months ago
I never could get the cross right! Now I know what I was doing wrong. Domo.
shioyajirushi 1 year ago
Hakama is probably the greatest piece of clothing ever made, I'm getting myself one this weekend I can't wait for it!
thespacebat 1 year ago
Very useful, clear tutorial. Thanks!
sanpogiri777 1 year ago 9
Thank you for this tutorial. It helped a lot.
stupidgenius107 1 year ago
Is this how I could put on my hakama if I were to cosplay a Samurai? Or is there other ways to put on an hakama depending the purpose?
MorbidaBeWeird 1 year ago
@MorbidaBeWeird This is how you SHOULD put it on. :) have fun
Kruelable 10 months ago
Well,I haven't noticed this way of tying before - I practice kendo.It seems interesting though ^^
frontaLobotomy92 1 year ago
I don't think he's using that combination on hakama stripes and black hakama for training, so is very kind from him to take the time to prepare that combination so everybody can see clearly. And I really love!! that final knot
MarioGiMo 1 year ago
domo arigoto gozaimashita. thanks to you I know now how to tie a my belt for my hakama. I have never be taught how to tie a hakama until now. I like how you tie this way instead of other ways that I have seen on how to tie a hakama. I also like how you explained it step by step. This was very imformational.
Should you wear your obi undr your hakama. I have been told to some yes and some says no. domo arigoto.
Tburkett66 1 year ago
What a great idea to use the white himo for the video, it makes it much easier to see them! Thanks for the video.
theR0nin 1 year ago 8
@theR0nin Exactly what I thought when I saw this video ^^
halafradrimx 1 year ago
Thank you very much
Very useful video
halafradrimx 1 year ago
Thanks for the info, I been thinking about dressing up as a samurai for fun, and these hakamas look really cool, its good to know how to tie the ropes properly. I wonder, can you wear a Jujutsu under the hakama, in place of an aikido gi? I practice jujustu so thats why I am asking.
Jowain92 1 year ago
This is good, but only for Iaido.
Their theme is how to handle the sword,
mainly how to draw the sword from sheath.
"Iai" means both sides are sitting
or not yet move.
If you are Aikido trainee
you should find another one.
yyadelj 1 year ago
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yyadelj 1 year ago
oh....thank you very much....i don't read the word iaido....
acande81 1 year ago
i'm an italian aikidoka, with a problem with the hakama but now, domo arigato gozaimashita....i'll try next time on dojo....
acande81 2 years ago
domo arigato gozaimashita. I have a question: is this tying appropriate to Iai only, or for Aikido and Kendo also?
GomuGomuNoBaka 2 years ago 3
it's for iai (maybe kendo too) But not for Aikido I think.
mukatsukuyoo 1 year ago
@mukatsukuyoo For my kendo school at least, we would not wear a belt over the gi, under the hakama, so that was different. But tying the hakama was pretty much the same.
unapparatus 1 year ago
@GomuGomuNoBaka it's for kendo but not aikido
pastapopcorn 1 year ago
@GomuGomuNoBaka some schools tell you to use some knots, but what you must take into account for Aikido is not using knots on your back to avoid spinal damage.
however if you don't have regulations you can pick iup elements and customize your hakama knot, Girls in my aikido school use that final knot and look gorgeous!!
MarioGiMo 1 year ago
@GomuGomuNoBaka
My Aikido Sensei ties his hakama one way for Aikido and then ties it this way for Iaido. My Iaido senei taught me to tie my hakama like this.
Kiwi2038 10 months ago
@GomuGomuNoBaka It's appropriate for Aikido, but I find that it's difficult for it to remain tied in this way during all the rolls we do unless it's tied VERY tight. For this reason, I've noticed that Hakama are usually tied differently by Aikidoists (they wrap the ties down through the belt on the side for both front and back so that the belt supports the hakama more securely to stay on after a long period of rolls.)
team14robot 5 months ago
domo arigato gozaimashita. i'll try this this saturday.
criticaltinker 2 years ago
arigato gozaimashita
haviaras14 2 years ago
Epitelous! Eixa megali aporia gia to pos kanan auton ton stauroto kompo!! Thank youuuu!!!!!!
NeonPegasus 2 years ago
Me tromazei o tropos pou milaei! Les kai tha me deirei an k;anw lathos ton kompo!! Mipos einai o pappous tou Kampamaru?
NeonPegasus 2 years ago