QUICK EDIT: please do not eat the chalk 💀 👈 Clickable LINK to the exact product is on my channel above the subscribe button 😊 🔗 Or type t.jo.my/chalk into your browser 💙 Thanks for watching! I'm a one-man team so a like and subscribe will always mean a ton to me
@among-us-999996 місяців тому
so this video is just an ad?😒
@NinjaTenK6 місяців тому
Nope not an ad
@NinjaTenK6 місяців тому
The links aren't clickable
@Chaos..6 місяців тому
@@NinjaTenK it is its just UKposts updated and turned off links in videos for comments and descriptions the will still work if you copy and paste it
@NinjaTenK6 місяців тому
@@Chaos.. not on a phone
@Ruenne6 місяців тому
I love 'overly'-engineered mundane items. Making small things in life a bit more pleasant to use is such a little treat
@theshoppingexpert6 місяців тому
I couldn’t agree more. Those are actually my favorite kind of products and why I originally made this account: everyday products that aren’t as fancy or eye-catching on the surface, but instead deliver reliable, outsized value to one’s life. Things like this chalk, kitchen utensils, towels, fans, pens, watches, scissors, chairs, lamps, etc. Unfortunately, the current product review meta on social seems to one-liner descriptions of cheaply made unitasker-type products that have more flashiness than function 😕 not that those products or content don’t also deliver value, but imo often tend to veer more into the territory of “impulse purchase that only gets used once or twice” rather than “this is a quality product that will take care of you if you take care of it”
@CaptainLian6 місяців тому
That actually perfectly describes alot of Japanese products
@gutzbin6 місяців тому
I recently got a Uni Kuru Toga Advance mechanical pencil. The core, the part that holds the lead, spins as you write to keep the pencil tip sharp no matter what. Japanese stationery and office products are over-engineered, but worth every penny.
@ImWithMe6 місяців тому
A lot of Japanese products are like this because of generational manufacturers. One family will do the same type of work for hundreds of years, so they have made every improvement you could ever think of!
@ziolan89706 місяців тому
Yep, it's for exactly this reason I love fountain pens. The design is simple, but that's what left room to make it complex however their designers wanted to
@sonohanabira97036 місяців тому
A little sidenote, the specific reason why the owner of Hagoromo passed his legacy to a Korean math teacher was because he showed dedication like no others. Several Japanese companies contacted the owner for buying the recipe, but the owner insisted on keeping the name and recipe unchanged - which, as you see, got turned down and broke the deals. This "random" math teacher out of nowhere, however, kept on pleading the owner to pass his legacy saying that "the good things should always be the last to disappear" (Teacher also accepted all the conditions, including keeping the name and recipe unchanged). After long contemplation, the owner finally decided to pass everything to the teacher, and this is basically how Hagoromo is still in business!
@ddeowon6 місяців тому
Do you mean the the good things should be the last to disappear
@sonohanabira97036 місяців тому
@@ddeowon exactly! :) thanks for pointing out
@NoriMori19926 місяців тому
I respect him for standing his ground. Showing respect for his craft, his product, and his customers.
@edenakasha75746 місяців тому
Thankyou, I never knew I cared about the chalkapocalypse until now. But now I'll only ever use this brand, despite having zero need for it. 🫡🤍
@missourimongoose88586 місяців тому
Why would anyone change the name anyway with this kinda resume
@NearlyAnna8Місяць тому
I got my husband a box for Christmas and he practically cried with excitement. It really is fantastic chalk
@towhee340026 днів тому
That's so endearing hahaha. I hope he enjoys his chalk! 😂
@JIMMY-oy2ix23 дні тому
Lmfao he is happy over a chalk I too love when gifted small daily house hold items 😆😆
@maingrader443423 дні тому
I love it when people appreciate small gifts because it holds greater value for them
@preksha_12Місяць тому
My inner child was waiting for the colourfull chalkes to be tested
@user-nl4yv3et9sМісяць тому
Sindio!!!! Me too But the way he opened the box with reverence....i expected a whole beam of light to emmanate from the box uppn opening
@sethsamsclarke14289 днів тому
Aye same the blue one looked tasty as
@myria28346 місяців тому
You know the man felt immense pride knowing just how important his chalk was to the academic community. There was a large group of university professors all stockpiling enough of the chalk to last the rest of their careers the moment they found out there would be no more produced.
@Legendendear6 місяців тому
Its no linger produced? :(
@mikiwilliams41336 місяців тому
@@Legendendeardid you watch the short? It's 30 seconds with captions dude
@teamcybr83756 місяців тому
@@Legendendear It wasn't going to be produced anymore. But after seeing the outpour of support and desperation to hold on to lifetime supplies by mathematicians, the owner ultimately found a professor that he trusted to carry on the legacy after he retired.
@rampage33376 місяців тому
this shit is not real it's a made up story to get views
@teamcybr83756 місяців тому
@@rampage3337 You are factually incorrect.
@xander64766 місяців тому
One of my professors would always go a little crazy because graduate students would steal his special chalk
@trym21216 місяців тому
That chalk is rare item
@potato6866 місяців тому
lol that professors use something that he couldn't buy more than what he already bought in his stash of chalk
@lxmesoda6 місяців тому
to be fair why would you steal someones property
@angellopez53156 місяців тому
@@potato686 English please
@Lilly-Lilac6 місяців тому
@@lxmesodathese are grad students we’re talking about to be fair. They subsist off beer and the lie that they only have one more year to go until they finish their PhD.
@TechPage273 місяці тому
Dude, just roasted Crayola in a universal language
@SL4PSH0CK2 місяці тому
Damn 😂
@silversiren7046Місяць тому
And this is why Japanese craftsmen are renowned the world over. They care more about their craft and history than selling out.
@theshoppingexpert6 місяців тому
Fun fact: the setup for making the chalk uses machines that were originally meant for bread dough, udon noodles, mixing floor, & making roof tiles
@zesu096 місяців тому
i love udon😍😍😍😍🥵🥵🥵
@BallsItchRealBad6 місяців тому
In the same machine? Yummy!
@prizmray65486 місяців тому
@dumbcats you will be in for a bit surprise next time you have udon
@Epsicronics6 місяців тому
Okay but why is there an overlap in machines meant for both bread and *roof tiles* ?
@justjoe10716 місяців тому
@@Epsicronics ceramic and bread are baked. Probably baked two-fer.
@spriiexists92246 місяців тому
I can’t believe they didn’t call it the “chalkalypse”
@idriswone88396 місяців тому
Damn, you beat me to it
@AlfaOxTrot.6 місяців тому
I thought he said that.
@eatarock6 місяців тому
Meh, I like achalklypse.
@hexelnov7D96 місяців тому
@@eatarockI like chalkpocalypse
@eatarock6 місяців тому
@@hexelnov7D9 that's difficult to say IMO, I prefer shorter things. Get your damn mind out of the gutter you horny shit
@Dfathurr2 місяці тому
I remember my Calculus professor, during first introduction class. Was not teaching first syllabus but instead give this story about chalk (after story about himself). But i kinda understand the importance of this chalk after hearing his story He told us that essentially, teaching is also an art. Not only rely on how good our knowledge are, but also how good our media are. It might be a skill like public speaking or language. But he also notice that small things, like the chalk is also very important. That is why he brag having this Hagoromo chalk and even demonstrating the difference between Hagoromo chalk and ordinary chalk.
@kps51213 місяці тому
Its just chalk but doing something to perfection is in itself so rewarding.
@theshoppingexpert6 місяців тому
Fun fact #2: Mass produced chalk is made in
@EEEEEEEE6 місяців тому
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@theshoppingexpert6 місяців тому
@@EEEEEEEEE x2
@CoatApple6 місяців тому
@@theshoppingexpertE x3
@Giratina8716 місяців тому
@@CoatApple E x4
@metazoxan26 місяців тому
I guess this explains why no one just stole the recipe and mass produced it. As good as it is compared to normal chalk that kind of production rate becomes a big problem in mass production.
@finalcountdown32104 місяці тому
"Glides like lipstick on a mirror" is one of the best similes I've ever heard
@wjb45783 місяці тому
Yeah this makes me want to try out this chalk
@zacholmschenk47753 місяці тому
I was about to correct you and say the correct term is analogy but then I looked it up. 7th grade English has failed me
@eirschu89733 місяці тому
@@zacholmschenk4775😂love you
@inkyman59983 місяці тому
@@zacholmschenk4775I think you just failed 7th grade English
@chochovie3 місяці тому
@@zacholmschenk4775props to you for looking it up rather than just correcting them without knowing. ik a lot of people just say crap on here without ever double checking
@bigbuba5212Місяць тому
Normally I would just think it's placebo and people being pretentious but this calk actually seems like the real deal
@thesuperamazingalex810Місяць тому
R.I.P. Hagaromo You will be remembered as the company that made great chalk.
@nickfifteen6 місяців тому
As a Korean, it's EXTREMELY touching to find out that the Japanese owner handed his company and secrets off to a Korean to carry on us legacy. With all the negative history between us, it's wonderful to see the ones who work hard to rise above all that animosity and build a new relationship with one another.
@Frixworks6 місяців тому
I was gonna say that as well! I'm hoping that relations continue to normalize and get better. United in friendship, the countries will surely thrive together.
@tanktank40576 місяців тому
Achieving world peace, one chalk at a time
@Geegs6 місяців тому
@@FrixworksKorea and Japan have, in recent years, lent more focus on an "Enemy of my Enemy" mindset. Both nations despise China and North Korea far more than they despise each other, though many Japanese see Koreans as lesser and many Koreans see Japanese as barbarians. On an individual basis, there's hardly an issue, but on any scale above that, it becomes an issue.
@acuothacuoth5026 місяців тому
@@omni0414 that was used on chinese subjects their bad blood comes from the korean occupation from the 1910s-1945 and the invasion after the sengoku jidai
@misanthropic_shithead74386 місяців тому
Youre not Korean. Lmao 🤣🤣
@certifiedspacebisexual6 місяців тому
i love this story. i’m so glad he entrusted someone with his secret recipe. it’s so wholesome. i love special mundane items. chalk. who would’ve thought
@benita59126 місяців тому
A lot of people have said that it’s not the same anymore
@ashleyjohnson96516 місяців тому
@@benita5912it probably isnt exactly the same, when you do something for decades, its more than just the recipe going into the craftsmanship. you learn and adjust a bunch of minute details because you know the subject of what youre making so well. but its still got to be better than your usual walmart chalk and i believe that in the years to come, the new owner will gradually learn these tiny adjustments and improvements, so the chalk will get better as time goes on
@riverstein72516 місяців тому
A lot of my professors told the story of how they panicked to buy the special chalk, sometimes even stealing stashes from each other. My university’s buildings are old and still had the big old school chalkboards all over the place with no signs of them being replaced with dry erase boards anytime soon, so good chalk was invaluable
@Cara.3146 місяців тому
Why not just share the recipie? Make the world a better place. Quit hording knowledge. Capitalism and IP holds humanity back. Some people would have documented the entire process and shared it with the world and declared it public domain. Those are the real heros. It's selfless
@Valchrist13136 місяців тому
@@Cara.314 Capitalism and IP, really? Shows how much you know... You can literally go to Google, look up the Patent and find the secret recipe. This is because Patent Law, requires DISCLOSURE to protect IP. As Patents only carry a 20 year protected term, this both incentivizes the sharing of innovation, and the dissemination of it in tot he public domain. Without IP law and Capitalism, information would be held secret, and there'd be no incentive to share it besides altruism - And somehow, I feel like you'd like to eat a dinner you cooked before the entire rest of the world gets an equal portion. Without Patent terms, there'd be no reason to undertake the risks and research costs that lead to innovation. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PURPOSE: To obtain an easily erasable chalk giving a clear mark even in wet state, by compounding a gypsum base material with titanium oxide powder at a specific ratio. CONSTITUTION: The objective chalk is produced by compounding 80W90wt.% of a gypsum base material with 10W20wt.% of titanium oxide powder. As an alternative method, 80W90wt.% of a calcium carbonate base material is compounded with 10W20wt.% of titanium oxide powder. COPYRIGHT: (C)1989,JPO&Japio 1988-02-09 Application filed by HAGOROMO BUNGU KK ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hording knowledge is what happened before Capitalism and IP law. For example, take this passage from the Chang-tzu or Zhuangzhi, one of the foundational books of Taoism. My physical copy advocates 'burning books and keeping the learning in the hands of the few, keep the peasants low as grass so they may be easily harvested'... but this online version paraphrases pretty much the same thing: Destroy the jade and shatter the pearls, then petty thieves would not appear; burn the accounts and rip up the contracts, and the people will return to simplicity; break up the weights and the measures and the people will no longer argue; obliterate the laws of the world the sages have made, then the people can begin to be reasoned with. Throw away the six tones, destroy the pipes and lute, block the ears of Blind Kuang the musician, then every person in the world would for the first time be able to hear properly. If adornments were abolished, the five colours cast away and the eyes of Li Chu glued shut, then everyone in the world would be able to see clearly for the first time. Shatter the template and plumb line, discard the compass and T-square, break the fingers of a craftsman such as craftsman Chui, then for the first time everyone in the world will have and use real skills. ....... This is how China was run before the modern era. How did that work out?
@dannymartial7997Місяць тому
I can’t believe just how much better it is. I thought something as commoditized as chalk would be flushed out by now, but they seem to have the recipe locked down.
@flahaerty9873Місяць тому
Bad chalk and bad blackboards are the only reason why I hated to go to the board at school. It was such frustrating to press a lot to write some stuff not pale enough. If I were a teacher or still went to school, I would even buy myself a pack of this chalk
@gelinegonzalesМісяць тому
True. That dry chalky dusty feeling on your hands is so icky. Plus, our chalkboard is squeaky af.
@HKlink6 місяців тому
I remember my old art teacher back in, 2004 or so? He talked about colored chalk once. He talked about how new chalk sucks because each year they add less pigment to the chalk to save money. He took a brand new box of chalk and drew a line on the board. Red. ...ish. Like just the average red we were all used to seeing when a teacher used red chalk. And then he very carefully took out a box of old chalk, no idea how old, but it must have been from the 80s or something. Looked ancient. He very carefully drew a single line of red chalk on the board and put it away again, to be used again next year for the next year of students. And wow was that the most vibrant red chalk I ever saw. I had no idea chalk COULD be vibrant. It was gorgeous. That single red line of chalk will haunt me for the rest of my life. Screw that pale stuff they do 20 years ago. I don't even want to know what kids these days have to suffer between their zoom lessons when they actually pick up chalk. Give me VIBRANT CHALK.
@NeoNovastar6 місяців тому
Unfortunately, alongside just using less pigments, the most vibrant of reds is usually only achievable with heavy metals. You definitely do not want to be inhaling that in dust form. But the color lover in me understands. It feels like the quality of things is rapidly decreasing all over the place. It hurts so much to watch.
@FunnyParadox6 місяців тому
"they do 20 years ago..." the 80' was... 40 years ago :')
@ElizaArika6 місяців тому
@@FunnyParadoxthey meant the *pale* stuff from 2004 which is almost 20 years ago... bc the 40 years ago one is the vibrant stuff
@Mad44006 місяців тому
@@NeoNovastar I started making chalk during the pandemic as we were in lockdown and the kids from neighbouring homes would spend a lot of time drawing on our long driveway. I used plaster of paris and PVA glue to make the chalk and tried a few different ways of adding colour. It took so much acrylic paints or stamp pad inks to create fairly pale tones (I wouldn't call them colours). Luckily, I had kept some samples of colour dyes from when I work for a cleaning product manufacturer. That stuff is so concentrated, one drop would be enough to colour 2-3 litres of water vibrantly. I over did it with the first batch and while the chalk was awesome, it would stain your hands after a few minutes of use. Black was impossible to make, I used all the black ink and charcoal I had and could only manage a medium grey.
@cerisem77276 місяців тому
Most schools don't do chalkboard anymore. Not even regular whiteboards. Schools use Digital/interactive whiteboards. This is coming from a former student who went through all three.
@7kortos76 місяців тому
AND PEOPLE SAID I WAS CRAZY!!! I told *everyone* "this chalk doesn't write like when I was in school" and this is exactly the difference!!! years of confusion finally validated. thank you. vindication feels good.
@ohtrueyeahnah6 місяців тому
Smooth like Hagoromo on a chalk board
@GeekFreeek6 місяців тому
What gave it away for me was the fact that it sounded different! The good/old chalk has such a smoothness to writing but also the sound it makes. The new stuff sounds fake 😂
@celestesssvibes6 місяців тому
Crazy? I was crazy once.. they locked me in a room, a rubber room, a rubber room with rats and the rats made me crazy.
@T3Deye6 місяців тому
I am not crazy! I know they swapped the chalk brand!
@7kortos76 місяців тому
@@celestesssvibes Crazy, I was Crazy Once They locked me in a rubber room. I died there. They buried me six feet under. Daisies grew and tickled my toes. I laughed so hard it drove me... Crazy, I was crazy once. They put me in a room with padded walls I died there, they buried me six feet under Then the bugs came. Bugs. Bugs drive me crazy. Crazy, I was Crazy once… 3 days have passed I left it all behind I slowly lost my mind It's nowhere that I can find Maybe it's in the ocean Feeding all the plankton Feeding all the sharks For display in our parks Is that a daisie? those drive me crazy Crazy, I was Crazy once. that's the song i was taught when i was 7. a few decades ago haha.
@dariusskillen1367Місяць тому
The math department at my university uses this chalk and it’s amazing when I get to write on the board 🙏
@jennifers1040Місяць тому
This video is so convincing that I ordered a pack and it's amazing!
@destituteanddecadent91066 місяців тому
Growing up in Japan, most of my teachers used hagoromo. I was in high school in 2015 and I remember my Classical Japanese teacher panic buying them, just like the professors in the video. I miss her, she's still the most passionate fan of Hagoromo I've ever met. Edit: Classical Japanese is a school subject where we read old Japanese language text (~7th to 19th century, basically a different language). Quick correction since I reread the comment and it looked like I was trying to say she's a "classically Japanese" person or something 😂 Fun fact, the name hagoromo is also derived from the angels in classical Japanese mythology. It's the fabric they wear to float in the sky, hence hagoromo chalk is supposed to write like you're gliding through the clouds. Heavenly, so to speak.
@TheMongooseOfDoom6 місяців тому
Mathematicians say you cannot write a wrong theorem in Harogomo.
@SanguineCynic6 місяців тому
I appreciate that you included an explanation of the name. I absolutely love the reason behind it.
@jaesynn20156 місяців тому
"Ayashi no Ceres" taught me the word "hagoromo" 😅
@prapanthebachelorette68036 місяців тому
@@SanguineCynic heavenly quality indeed ❤
@shihchunting6 місяців тому
Interesting fact, thank you
@JyuzouNT6 місяців тому
"I know it's just chalk." People in these times be comparing keyboard switches... I don't think they have anything to say to this chalk, lol.
@mini-monke6 місяців тому
At least keyboard switches have different feel and sounds, these are the same, he just presses less hard on the left.
@JyuzouNT6 місяців тому
@@mini-monke ...that's some shallow analysis after what I've just commented, lol.
@lanternno84916 місяців тому
@@mini-monke But the chalc does have a very diffrent feel and has huge advantages feel wise to regulat chalk.
@waterassasin6 місяців тому
@@mini-monkeit's like you didn't watch the video
@okaygeOK6 місяців тому
@@mini-monkebait or mental retardation. You call it
@Temulgeh2 місяці тому
oh i'm glad they found someone to pass the recipe to! i'd heard about this story before but didn't know the end
@rockclanhawkstar1454Місяць тому
That wax coating sounds absolutely amazing! I have sensory issues with normal chalk texture. But that sounds like something I could comfortably use!
@gray76526 місяців тому
As an artist, I understand the obsession and panic completely 😂 it really sucks when your favorite supplies get discontinued. I was trying to buy certain pencils my friends swore by but I couldn’t find a pack of 12 because the company decided not to offer the pack of 12 pencils in one color anymore.
@Wolvenworks6 місяців тому
IKR? I’m still looking for the rare Pentel Side Fx because Pentel hasn’t been making that type of mechanical pencil for years and I’m freaking out that i might never be able to get spares…unless i pay 100 times the cost to get it shipped from Canada to Indonesia. And i have no reason to give the customs guy another BMW.
@Solaceon6 місяців тому
@@Wolvenworksomg those aren't a thing anymore?? No wonder I haven't been able to find them!
@Wolvenworks6 місяців тому
@@Solaceon far as i figured, it’s prolly too unorthodox and niche for Pentel to keep making.
@fakename2876 місяців тому
They’re like $15usd for a 7-pack on ebay
@Wolvenworks6 місяців тому
@@fakename287 yes, and guess which country doesn’t have ebay
@Nomad36566 місяців тому
It is an item indeed, but items that are made with care basically transcend just being an item and become an art piece to be appreciated as well as used. Functional art is truly priceless.
@Handles_arent_a_needed_feature6 місяців тому
An art piece that probably lasts for a month
@tired_introvert62996 місяців тому
@@Handles_arent_a_needed_feature still an art piece, though.
@Eduardo_Espinoza6 місяців тому
Less of u eat it :) @Handles_arent_a_needed_feature
@Handles_arent_a_needed_feature6 місяців тому
@@Eduardo_Espinoza i suggest you dont eat it then. Most schools and unis have food facilities so i suggest you go there if you get hungry
@Eduardo_Espinoza6 місяців тому
School food suc :)@@Handles_arent_a_needed_feature
@TheStOne13 місяці тому
Now I have the need to buy those chalks... And I don't even have a blackboard!
@lonikaartstudio8223 місяці тому
Finally the perfect chalk for my chalk sculpture 🛠️
@timmccaughey5406 місяців тому
Anyone who says, "It's just chalk," has never had the luck to use a stick. They are sublime.
@realdapperdice6 місяців тому
As a mathematician, when I found out about this chalk I proceeded to buy a hundred-dollar chalkboard from someone in the countryside. It was your typical high school size chalkboard, I then went and hung the chalkboard, bought the chalk from Korea and now I use it every single day of every single class period. Best decision I ever made! Update: OMG thank you for all the likes!
@parrotshootist30046 місяців тому
you now use it on groups, for math hypnosis?
@realdapperdice6 місяців тому
@@parrotshootist3004 It's funny you make that joke, many of my students from last year are jealous I have the board now. XD It's almost like they want one of their own.
@itsOZone6 місяців тому
why not just use a cheaper marker board?
@realdapperdice6 місяців тому
@@itsOZone because expo markers suck!
@ceciliauniverse11436 місяців тому
@@parrotshootist3004pm
@iMedic14782 місяці тому
Looks delicious
@CloudSugars10 днів тому
Now I know why teacher chalk is more perfect than the students chalk 💀💀
@i_hateithere5 місяців тому
I’ve never wanted to have a fresh box of chalk more in my life than after that first fresh chalk line. These are juicy!❤
@SimonVanliew264 місяці тому
It’s chalk… literally couldn’t be any less juicy
@yeshuaswords27764 місяці тому
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@Ferrari255GTO4 місяці тому
@@SimonVanliew26ah, yes, a good ol' glass of chalk juice XD
@Common_Curtisy4 місяці тому
@@SimonVanliew26you… you understand slang right?
@TITA-n-Dimsum4 місяці тому
@@Common_Curtisy forget em… he’s a cornball! 😂
@Pvkasz6 місяців тому
This makes me happy, knowing that the original maker got to know that even if he had to shut the company down, his work was appreciated and it's been continued
@clvyboipvrti852324 дні тому
I wish everything was made with such care and precision. Make those small things we never think about easy and pleasant to use! Super cool!
@fleacythesheepgirl2 місяці тому
I’m so glad he passed the knowledge down 🥰
@bookclubchd95886 місяців тому
Woah the writing is insanely smooth...i need to taste it
@HighwayStar-pj7wt6 місяців тому
Yeah they looks tasty🤤
@blakksheep7366 місяців тому
Please don't eat it.
@sevanie11816 місяців тому
3 types of people
@SaphiraTessa6 місяців тому
It was my first thought as well "I wanna eat it" 😆
@tartagliathe11thfatuiharbi776 місяців тому
Great minds think alike
@julyol1196 місяців тому
My dad is a professor and teaches theoretical physics at a university. I gifted him a box of this chalk and he was so happy. He told me a story about a professor he had as a teen, who had fancy chalk and how this was actually how he envisioned being a professor was. Mind you, he is one for many years now, but apparently I helped him complete his vision. This is also how I know even my super accomplished, 60yo father is still figuring out how to adult. Which is a very calming thought.
@mydearriley6 місяців тому
That's beautiful of you! I'm inspired to get a box of this for my mom. Granted, the effect may be lost on her classroom of unruly middle schoolers
@julyol1196 місяців тому
@@mydearriley Ah, it's for her, not for them. I also got my dad a little tube to carry a single piece of chalk in for the lesson and he was over the moon (he was worried he'd forget the box of chalk in the classroom, because ADHD, so I looked for a solution).
@trishmotherofbirbs20066 місяців тому
I so love this for your dad. As a younger academic I feel this so much I’m crying. ❤❤❤
@julyol1196 місяців тому
@@trishmotherofbirbs2006 Thanks 😊 I hope I'll get there too, some day.
@NikkiKNuvo6 місяців тому
A parent can only hope for children who pay attention to the little things that matter.. you're amazing & I'm so happy your dad got to have you 💛🥹
@solarrae2 місяці тому
best thing i love about it is that it usually doesn’t make that awful sound that most low quality chalks make because it’s so smooth.
@ShadesofSage3 місяці тому
Pretty cool 😄! And great editing on this video 👍🏿!
@Arterexius6 місяців тому
As a craftsman with pride in my work, there is no such thing as over engineered items. It's either quality work or trash. I primarily work with wood and like my teacher said, it's either good or it's kindling.
@tristanbackup25366 місяців тому
Same as a cabinetmaker. Personally hate working with chip/particle board because it's cheap, MDF is ok if you're gonna coat it well with long lasting paint given MDF is very easily shaped.
@thombaz6 місяців тому
@@tristanbackup2536Prticle board is cheap? Where do you live?
@cliffwun71756 місяців тому
@@thombaz wait, particle board is expensive in your country??
@jeremias-serus6 місяців тому
@@thombazyou can get a 4x8 piece of particle board for $20 at Lowe’s here in NJ
@DBT10076 місяців тому
Yup. It's either you build TALL or WIDE. QUALITY or QUANTITY. Japan and Germany famous for their TALL/QUALITY mindset. USA, China, etc famous for their quantity mindset. Low quality stuff. They spam-produce their products. They dont care that much about qualities. Quality can get your life so much easier&better, but quantity survive more. Because it's easier to replace. And this quality vs quantity is for every fields. Even in animation, game.
@irenemathew66995 місяців тому
Explains why japanese anime chalks always end up hitting the student once thrown
@nicknguyen11504 місяці тому
And that must be hurt as hell
@scottishcheese134 місяці тому
… do normal chalks not fly in a straight line or something?
@AliceRamosYee4 місяці тому
@@scottishcheese13sad
@sepg50844 місяці тому
@@AliceRamosYee No
@kira62044 місяці тому
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@TrumanStalls1810 днів тому
A video I’ve never thought about seeing and I love it!
@idkidkidk2622 місяці тому
My teacher with a whiteboard: 🗿
@adampatterson21956 місяців тому
I saw that same video and bought some hagaromo and brought it to my math teacher. She was immediately entranced. It’s genuinely THAT good of chalk.
@vomm6 місяців тому
Yeah because it's not just chalk. It's like saying chocelate milk is THAT good of milk, ... . If you use normal chalk correctly it's also very good, I never brake it and it's easily readable and much more sustainable as it's not shipped around the world and full of chemicals.
@chickenmadness17326 місяців тому
@@vomm Chalk isn't sustainable. It's dug out of the ground.
@vez38346 місяців тому
@@chickenmadness1732 more See how he didn't say perfectly sustainable?
@MrStone1256 місяців тому
@vomm full of chemicals? My guy you're acting like you're eating the shit, it isn't going to do anything to you, lmao.
@loxione2106 місяців тому
@@MrStone125 wait until he figures out what's inside the device he used to make his comment 😭
@tyrothethird30816 місяців тому
For those curious, the official reason they shut down was declining use of blackboards in classrooms and the owner’s declining health
@goherepalpurohit47846 місяців тому
Not in a lot of countries, like India
@rajat19606 місяців тому
@@goherepalpurohit4784 countries like India do not use expensive over engineered chalk.
@Swaggzzzz2 місяці тому
Missed that chance to call it the "chalkopolypse"
@RickardApps2 місяці тому
gotta love well-made stuff
@orangepeel7656 місяців тому
I’m so happy it’s still being made. I don’t ever use chalk but it’s nice to know that hard working professionals have a utensils that they love
@nilsskoog89076 місяців тому
It’s actually insane the difference between Hagamoro chalk and the rest. I will never stop using it
@adanactnomew70856 місяців тому
But what about white boards. Chalk is just sensory overload.
@PeskyTheWabbit28 днів тому
I had a math professor in college who had a large stock of this chalk that he often talked about because he was so excited to have lots of it.
@maia.adventures3 місяці тому
i could imagine how it feels like writing on board using those😭
@celeratis14 місяці тому
I teach in a classroom first used in 1921. The chalkboard is 20 feet long and made of four 5 foot lengths of slate. It’s beautiful. I buy Hagomoro chalk with money out of my own pocket because that chalkboard deserves it.
@TranquilSeaOfMath4 місяці тому
So cool to hear about your great chalkboard. I love those old ones, they were good.
@chibicheeks784 місяці тому
I wasn’t sure classrooms even had chalkboards anymore. That’s amazing
@andrewjanus80093 місяці тому
I'll buy ya a pack just for that board
@angelabby23793 місяці тому
i don't understand why don't u just use those spidol board type👀
@godish_tv86232 місяці тому
Where are you working lol what school still has chalk boards even 20 years ago all my classes had whiteboards with a projector
@SolisAstral6 місяців тому
My school started buying this brand of chalk this year instead of whatever brand we were using before. It's soooo nice and there are so many packs in every classroom.
@RaggaBaby6 місяців тому
What type of school do you go to?
@SolisAstral6 місяців тому
@@RaggaBaby a university
@TheRealRusDaddy6 місяців тому
@@RaggaBabyshould have guessed it no regular school could afford bougie chalk
@teamcybr83756 місяців тому
@@TheRealRusDaddy It costs less than 50 cents per stick.
@Whatismusic1236 місяців тому
@@teamcybr8375"per stick"
@AlexaBakesМісяць тому
Ah yes, professors definitely still use chalk in classrooms….😂🤦♀️
@bigbuba5212Місяць тому
They do How out of touch are you
@AlexaBakesМісяць тому
@@bigbuba5212 I'm not sure where you go to college but we have marker boards or lectures that are done with Powerpoint on a projector and I've not heard of any colleges still using them as far as I'm concerned. The rudeness was not needed, as my comment was meant to be lighthearted. I suppose it's possible some still use them if that makes you feel better.
@bigbuba5212Місяць тому
@@AlexaBakes See, the facepalm emoji is not really considered neutral
@AlexaBakesМісяць тому
@@bigbuba5212 I wasn't being neutral. It was light hearted joking around. I'm sorry you got triggered over....chalk. LMAO are you the ambassador for this brand of chalk?
@bigbuba5212Місяць тому
@@AlexaBakes Face palming at someone is seen as aggressive
@sinaritsu38362 місяці тому
It glides on so smooth, i may or may not have moaned
@killzone26316 місяців тому
My favourite thing about Japan is how hard they work on the most mundane things and turn it into family businesses and are very proud of their work.
@patrickt1015 місяців тому
I mean how is this different from any other country’s family owned businesses? Every been to an Italian owned restaurant? If the owner doesn’t come out to interrogate the whole table on how the food is, then it ain’t real Also small businesses in Taiwan have this mindset too, the amount of pride everyone seemed to take in what they do there was awesome to see
@vritantpaul66765 місяців тому
@@patrickt101 Just a bit of background on why Japan is slightly ahead of others when it comes to quality control: In 1950, Dr. W. Edwards Deming a renowned quality-control expert was brought to Japan by General MacArthur, who was frustrated with a war-ravaged Japanese industrial base where he couldn't even count on being able to complete a phone call. At the request of the Japanese Union of Scientists and Engineers, Deming began to train the Japanese in his total quality-control principles. Deming taught the Japanese fourteen principles and a basic core belief that is the foundation of virtually all decisions made in every successful, major, multinational Japanese corporation to this day. The core belief, simply, is this: a constant, never-ending commitment to consistently increase the quality of their business every single day would give them the power to dominate the markets of the world. Deming taught that quality was not just a matter of meeting a certain standard, but rather was a living, breathing process of never-ending improvement. If the Japanese would live by the principles that he taught, he promised them, within five years they would flood the world with quality products and within a decade or two become one of the world's dominant economic powers. Many thought Deming's proclamations were crazy. But the Japanese took him at his word, and today he is revered as the father of the "Japanese miracle." In fact, each year since 1950, the highest honor a Japanese company can receive is the National Deming Prize. This award is given on national television and is used to acknowledge the company that represents the highest level of increases in quality of products, service, management, and worker support throughout Japan.
@Jock8015 місяців тому
America has the same thing except they do it for everything, all the shit japan works on is anime shit.
@Kodaiva5 місяців тому
its no different in other places, the grass is always greener on the other side
@matthewrammig5 місяців тому
That’s definitely a hallmark of the Japanese, and pretty much exclusively so.
@tobennaokoli44504 місяці тому
Man summoned an entire fandom with that chalk.
@AryanBanerjee2 місяці тому
Ah, so that's his summoning scroll board. I see…
@_Sami__2 місяці тому
What fandom?
@tobennaokoli44502 місяці тому
@@_Sami__ Naruto
@Lucki_MORELIKEUNLUCKIМісяць тому
Hagoromo Otsusuki
@archangel5125Місяць тому
Sage of six chalks
@VuhhinМісяць тому
I kid you not, that chalks just feels so good to write in the chalk board compared to regular
@Random_Dude.Online8 днів тому
When you create something that most people loved from first use:
@brendancurtis78486 місяців тому
One of my college roommates was a mathematician and he bought this chalk. I can confirm it’s genuinely that good.
@smaticus77475 місяців тому
Never has someone in my life convinced me to buy chalk, bravo sir, bravo
@Ferrari255GTO4 місяці тому
The mere fact that it isn't messy and leaves you looking like a drug lord out of control is an extremely strong point
@Mohdaman134 дні тому
Bro is literally the Sage of Six Chalks 😭
@777kerokeropi427 днів тому
The original owners trust on the math teacher is something lmao
@JadenYu6 місяців тому
Ah yes, “Chalk” “The cooler chalk”
@vez38346 місяців тому
You vs. The guy she tells you not to worry about
@leobuana74306 місяців тому
@@vez3834 It's even thicker and tougher than average one
@muziklol696 місяців тому
i am the 69th like
@MayoTheNnaise4 місяці тому
Hagoromo,The sage of chalked paths
@lukes401kМісяць тому
The sage of six chalks
@dainaortizМісяць тому
Woe hopefully by his stripes or who ever strips we peoples are healed by the stripes of Child protection services new testament? And not roots as in Alex haley! Violence like that doesn't give God or a saviour to expose such? I as peoples have family's that goVonor and Can prove a homosexual hate Crime useing created law!
@popptrp2 місяці тому
Looks yum!
@ArchangelExile3 місяці тому
The newer one appears to be so much better when it comes to performance (from what I see in the video, I am well out of school and am not a teacher or anything) but am old-school and am sad that the old chalk that I used to use as a kid in school is basically gone.
@KyryloMudrokha6 місяців тому
I think the best part is that it's less displeasing to the ears, it actually sounds right.
@kperandos4 місяці тому
Hagoromo is not only the Sage of the Six Paths, he’s also the god of chalk-making. What an accomplished life.
@jhawk5894 місяці тому
HIGHLY underrated comment
@ihatesnakeu.72384 місяці тому
The Sage of Six Chalks
@roshini.m.d95054 місяці тому
😂
@GamingWithHarshit694204 місяці тому
Now that's what I was looking for.
@Stealthy_PandaxX4 місяці тому
@@ihatesnakeu.7238 you deserve the ENTIRE cake
@NDK0Місяць тому
I find it very fascinating, especially since the digital board was invented some 18 years ago
@trutreasure3 місяці тому
This gave me childhood memories of priming the chalkboard and dusting the erasers after school.
@leedarnell89775 місяців тому
I had taught English for 6 years in Japan and I can definitely vouch for the quality of this chalk as well! It's much sturdier and does not fragment as easily when making long, broad strokes. Though I don't use chalk boards anymore, I would definitely go to this brand if I ever need to again.
@mastroitek4 місяці тому
I tried it a few times in the math building of my university and hoooow boy, smooth like butter and pleasent to the ear. I was surprised that something common and simple as a chalk could make me smile
@LindyLime4 місяці тому
I taught English in China and their chalk exploded when I tried to write with it
@harryp38044 місяці тому
@@LindyLimewas probably a Chinese knock off 😂
@hendystark83334 місяці тому
@@LindyLime you sure that ain't a middle eastern chalk?
@yeshuaswords27764 місяці тому
This is the prophecy about the second coming of Jesus Zechariah 13:7 “Awake, sword, against my shepherd, against the man who is close to me!” declares the LORD Almighty. “Strike the shepherd, and the sheep will be scattered, and I will turn my hand against the little ones. The Shepherd here is Jesus. John 10:11 “I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep. This is the fulfillment of the prophecy. Matthew 26:31 Then Jesus told them, “This very night you will all fall away on account of me, for it is written: “’I will strike the shepherd, and the sheep of the flock will be scattered.’ This happened near 30 AD. Hosea 6:1-2 Come, let us return to the LORD. He has torn us to pieces but he will heal us; he has injured us but he will bind up our wounds. After two days he will revive us; on the third day he will restore us, that we may live in his presence. In prophecies 1day is equal to 1000 years. Which means after two thousand years Jesus will return again. And on the third day which is the 3rd millennium, we will live in his sight. We all know we cannot see God's face and live on Earth. So it's the second coming of Jesus. Luke 21:11 ► There will be great earthquakes, famines and pestilences in various places, and fearful events and great signs from heaven. Matthew 24:6 You will hear of wars and rumors of wars, but see to it that you are not alarmed. Such things must happen, but the end is still to come. We are the witnesses of all these things. From the death of Jesus to 2030 there are 2000 years. Jesus is coming soon. Let's all repent and turn from our old ways and turn to the Lord. Praise the Lord. Peace and Love to you all Easter is pagan, the resurrection day of the Lord is correct and please stop taking the Lord's name in vain like saying omg or using it with a bad word or taking it in anyway that is in vain. Even the devil trembles in his name and we shouldn't use the powerful name like that. For the people who says Jesus is not God here's a verse. Isaiah 9:6 For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. Everlasting Father?. There's your answer The whole world will turn against Israel and not just Palestinians. Then know the end is near. God bless you all. Please spread this message to the ends of the world. I'm starting a UKposts channel within 1 month, which will be focused on different Bible topics, so consider Subscribing
@jennifer_mertens6 місяців тому
I have absolutely no need for chalk. So, WHY do I want that Japanese chalk so badly now. I'm actually trying to convince myself I could possibly use it and must have THAT MAGNIFICENT CHALK😂❤😂.
@doublehamsandmitch11086 місяців тому
We have the power to keep businesses in business. Even if you don’t use the chalk that often (or even at all), giving the company your money will help them continue making a product that people love
@xixi5606 місяців тому
Legitimately I'm like surely I need this uhhhh 😂
@tami79926 місяців тому
Same for me 😂
@TKOfromJohn6 місяців тому
Just means you have money to blow you should be happy
@noobslayer69156 місяців тому
That means that this guy succeeded in convincing you to get it. Now you'll click his link, buy it, and he'll make money.
@TDdelta777Місяць тому
I feel respect for this man not only he gave the professor the secret l recipe, the machine and the brand but also for creating a quality product that is supposed to last as much as such product can, his completion were big companies that probably know how to make it better without extra cost but choose the poor quality because it guarantees schools and colleges purchasing it more frequently.
@JukuduB2 місяці тому
This chalk must be a teachers dream! 👌🏿💯💥❤️❤️
@AR47X4204 місяці тому
Chalk eaters gonna love this. That premium snack lol
@cottondrop17332 місяці тому
You didn't need to call me out like that.😑
@e33yodonnell4 місяці тому
This answered one of my childhood questions that I had in life. Some of my teachers had regular light chalk, and some of them had thicker, more visible chalk. I was always confused as to why that was but now it makes sense.
@mverick54444 місяці тому
Omg the tasteful thickness of it.. it even has a water mark...
@@theshoppingexpert Yoooo, underrated reply from a content creator right here 😂
@the_bluecrystalpanda2 місяці тому
@@smokeybowls187 Chalk that up as a win then
@elijahdaves130527 днів тому
That man was brilliant. He announced he was going out of business to drive the value of his business up with revenue before he sold it. Make sure his exit strategy was as sound as possible
@blaze80102 місяці тому
would love to see a hamura chalk someday
@subject_changed46906 місяців тому
I'm not a math professor nor will I ever be, but even I was panicking.
@sebastianfernandez61466 місяців тому
The japanese turn anything into art. The process of making matcha to creating chalk. Literally amazing.
@soul777366 місяців тому
yeah even their warcrimes
@truthseeker73226 місяців тому
The most professional craftsmen in the world.
@carmelitajones77796 місяців тому
@@soul77736 😂😂😂 I'm laughing because I was not expecting this comment.
@mareksicinski37266 місяців тому
craft
@sebastianfernandez61466 місяців тому
@@soul77736 LMAOOO wtf 💀
@LauLessPariah26 днів тому
God that looks amazing
@karlaronquillo18733 місяці тому
This was a nice video! I love watching content like this and I hadn’t even heard of a couple of these titles. I got this video in my feed randomly and was shocked to see it doesn’t have more views. Great work honestly, I hope you continue to post more :)!
@tumbletv_6 місяців тому
My biology teacher uses this chalk! Apparently all the other science teachers steal it from him because it's the "nice chalk" and he just ended up buying each of them a set lmao
@CM-xr9oq5 місяців тому
What kind of school do you go to that still uses chalk boards?
@KewalTailor5 місяців тому
That's kinda cute and wholesome honestly
@tumbletv_5 місяців тому
@CM-xr9oq one that doesn't get enough government funding and still uses projectors on pull down screens in 90% of the rooms
@adaharrisonn6 місяців тому
Japanese office supply quality is truly out of this world. As an illustrator there are only two countries whose manufacturing I trust with all of my supplies, Japan and Germany. They really care so much and it shows.
@_SHR00M11_3 місяці тому
Omg finally I found a short that isn't a loop
@BLACCRAINBOW19972 місяці тому
Ive always wondered why some teachers and professors write so smooth and fast and i can read it clear lol
@andyzhang78906 місяців тому
Always crazy how often I see Japanese folk elevate seemingly regular things into high art
@Dunkaroos2485 місяців тому
This is so true. From jeans to steak, when the Japanese do something, they do it right.
@yackum_33315 місяців тому
Yes also being close minded humorless people they do that so well
@hodoupmer5 місяців тому
@@yackum_3331 you never met more than 2 japanese people
@Kodaiva5 місяців тому
what happens when you make good products instead of profitable ones
@Etrius105 місяців тому
Yeah like xenophobia and misogyny.
@ejkoscielski6 місяців тому
My girlfriend gifts her professors a few hagoromo chalk sticks at the end of every semester, especially her math and physics professors.
@ayuu.Місяць тому
Chalk is so nostalgic. I've never seen it since 2000s when schools changed blackboard to whiteboard
@FringePrincess3 місяці тому
Yes! I love this chalk!
@sylviakovessy6 місяців тому
I’m a retired factory worker from Crayola ! Chalk is very important and I’m glad someone improved it better than Crayola.
@Eduardo_Espinoza6 місяців тому
Fax, I was just using it right now on my car to mod it a lil :)
@mattzahara93106 місяців тому
I was in university at this time, and my professors were definitely hoarding the “good” chalk 😂
@LetsProblemSolve3 місяці тому
I always wondered why chalk felt different from when I was a kid, wild.