- Видео 134
- Просмотров 24 566 648
WSJ. Style
США
Добавлен 22 янв 2019
WSJ. Style is the home for fashion, entertainment, and culture from the Wall Street Journal.
Why Chefs Pay Up to $20K for These Japanese Knives | WSJ Coveted
Japanese sushi knives have been meticulously crafted for over 600 years. Traditional knives are made of high carbon steel to be able to slice or cut sashimi without breaking the fibers. But one knifemaker, Yusuke Sawada, questions if the tradition has reached its peak.
WSJ explains how Nenohi Cutlery used materials no one thought would work and found cult status as knife artisans among top sushi chefs.
Chapters:
0:00 Japanese sushi knives
1:48 Materials
3:03 Forging and heat treatment
4:34 Shaping
7:14 Personal preference
8:39 Ace craftsmen dwindling
#Knife #Sushi #WSJ
WSJ explains how Nenohi Cutlery used materials no one thought would work and found cult status as knife artisans among top sushi chefs.
Chapters:
0:00 Japanese sushi knives
1:48 Materials
3:03 Forging and heat treatment
4:34 Shaping
7:14 Personal preference
8:39 Ace craftsmen dwindling
#Knife #Sushi #WSJ
Просмотров: 8 652
Видео
Ryan Gosling on His ‘La La Land’ Regret, Hopeless Romantics and More | The One with WSJ Magazine
Просмотров 177 тыс.14 дней назад
Ahead of Ryan Gosling’s latest movie “The Fall Guy” with Emily Blunt, he chats about the first stunt he ever pulled in “The Unbelievables” with Steve Carell, parenting tips he’s learned the hard way and why he’d re-do his “La La Land” role alongside Emma Stone. Gosling touches on his “Barbie” Oscar performance with Simu Liu, gives advice to hopeless romantics and more. Chapters: 0:00 Trick for ...
Josh O’Connor on Speaking Like Royalty, 'Challengers' with Zendaya | The One with WSJ Magazine
Просмотров 110 тыс.21 день назад
Josh O'Connor sits down for The One with WSJ. Magazine, sharing lessons from filming Netflix’s “The Crown,” and “Challengers” with director Luca Guadagnino, and co-stars Zendaya and Mike Faist. He talks about winning the Emmy as Prince Charles in “The Crown,” shares tricks for speaking like a royal, the hardest word to say with an American accent, why he loves the film “Superbad,” and the go-to...
Kevin Hart on Moving From Comedian to Businessman | The One with WSJ Magazine
Просмотров 8 тыс.2 месяца назад
Kevin Hart, star of movies like “Jumanji,” “Central Intelligence” and Netflix’s “Lift,” has come a long way since his days working as a shoe salesman. Ahead of receiving the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, Hart sits down for The One with WSJ. Magazine. Hart discusses growing from comedian to businessman, what he’s passing down to his kids, and looking up to Oprah, Jay-Z and Tyler Perry. He...
Kaia Gerber on Dating, What Makes Someone Cool and Acting on "Bottoms" | The One With WSJ Magazine
Просмотров 231 тыс.3 месяца назад
Kaia Gerber on Dating, What Makes Someone Cool and Acting on "Bottoms" | The One With WSJ Magazine
Why This Cult ‘$40 Pencil’ Almost Went Extinct | WSJ Coveted
Просмотров 1,3 млн4 месяца назад
Why This Cult ‘$40 Pencil’ Almost Went Extinct | WSJ Coveted
Tour a Yurt-Inspired Colorado Home, a Mini-Castle and More | WSJ Mansion
Просмотров 893 тыс.4 месяца назад
Tour a Yurt-Inspired Colorado Home, a Mini-Castle and More | WSJ Mansion
Angelina Jolie on Being a Punk and Styling Advice From Her Kids | The One With WSJ Magazine
Просмотров 945 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Angelina Jolie on Being a Punk and Styling Advice From Her Kids | The One With WSJ Magazine
Julia Louis-Dreyfus on Scooping Ice Cream and Lessons Learned from Improv | The Job Interview
Просмотров 38 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Julia Louis-Dreyfus on Scooping Ice Cream and Lessons Learned from Improv | The Job Interview
SZA: From Sneaker Salesperson to Music Superstar | The Job Interview
Просмотров 109 тыс.6 месяцев назад
SZA: From Sneaker Salesperson to Music Superstar | The Job Interview
How Walter Hood Went From the National Park Service to Design Innovator | The Job Interview
Просмотров 27 тыс.6 месяцев назад
How Walter Hood Went From the National Park Service to Design Innovator | The Job Interview
Kylie Jenner Chooses Her Favorite Met Gala Look and More | The One With WSJ Magazine
Просмотров 176 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Kylie Jenner Chooses Her Favorite Met Gala Look and More | The One With WSJ Magazine
Ed Ruscha on Being a Paperboy Before Being an Artist | The Job Interview
Просмотров 24 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Ed Ruscha on Being a Paperboy Before Being an Artist | The Job Interview
Jerry Lorenzo on Working Retail, MLB and Party Promoting Before Fear of God | The Job Interview
Просмотров 45 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Jerry Lorenzo on Working Retail, MLB and Party Promoting Before Fear of God | The Job Interview
Martin Scorsese on His First Jobs and a Camera Skill He Never Mastered | The Job Interview
Просмотров 77 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Martin Scorsese on His First Jobs and a Camera Skill He Never Mastered | The Job Interview
Jennifer Aniston Reveals How She Got Her Iconic Role on ‘Friends’
Просмотров 165 тыс.8 месяцев назад
Jennifer Aniston Reveals How She Got Her Iconic Role on ‘Friends’
Inside A Castle Home, Restored After 430 Years | WSJ Mansion
Просмотров 355 тыс.9 месяцев назад
Inside A Castle Home, Restored After 430 Years | WSJ Mansion
The Alaska ‘Vanity House’ That Changes With the Tides | WSJ Mansion
Просмотров 120 тыс.10 месяцев назад
The Alaska ‘Vanity House’ That Changes With the Tides | WSJ Mansion
Tour a Luxury Lakefront Home Modeled After an Art Museum | WSJ Mansion
Просмотров 89 тыс.11 месяцев назад
Tour a Luxury Lakefront Home Modeled After an Art Museum | WSJ Mansion
Tour a $2.8 Million 'Tree House' Hidden in the Woods | WSJ Mansion
Просмотров 3,1 млн11 месяцев назад
Tour a $2.8 Million 'Tree House' Hidden in the Woods | WSJ Mansion
How Steven Yeun from Netflix's 'Beef' Gets Into Character
Просмотров 21 тыс.Год назад
How Steven Yeun from Netflix's 'Beef' Gets Into Character
The One Person Who Most Inspires Supermodel Stephanie Seymour
Просмотров 40 тыс.Год назад
The One Person Who Most Inspires Supermodel Stephanie Seymour
The One Person Who Makes Will Ferrell Laugh the Most
Просмотров 945 тыс.Год назад
The One Person Who Makes Will Ferrell Laugh the Most
Maya Rudolph Accepts WSJ. Magazine's Comedy Innovator Award
Просмотров 444Год назад
Maya Rudolph Accepts WSJ. Magazine's Comedy Innovator Award
Nadya Tolokonnikova Presents Jenny Holzder with WSJ. Magazine's 2022 Art Innovator Award
Просмотров 361Год назад
Nadya Tolokonnikova Presents Jenny Holzder with WSJ. Magazine's 2022 Art Innovator Award
J Balvin Presents Anitta With WSJ. Magazine's 2022 Music Innovator Award
Просмотров 865Год назад
J Balvin Presents Anitta With WSJ. Magazine's 2022 Music Innovator Award
Jenny Holzer Accepts WSJ. Magazine's 2022 Art Innovator Award
Просмотров 128Год назад
Jenny Holzer Accepts WSJ. Magazine's 2022 Art Innovator Award
Laurene Powell Jobs Presents Jony Ive With WSJ. Magazine's 2022 Design Innovator Award
Просмотров 4,2 тыс.Год назад
Laurene Powell Jobs Presents Jony Ive With WSJ. Magazine's 2022 Design Innovator Award
Jony Ive, WSJ. Magazine's 2022 Design Innovator, Accepts His Award and Remembers Steve Jobs
Просмотров 28 тыс.Год назад
Jony Ive, WSJ. Magazine's 2022 Design Innovator, Accepts His Award and Remembers Steve Jobs
Margot Robbie: WSJ. Magazine's 2022 Entertainment Innovator
Просмотров 130 тыс.Год назад
Margot Robbie: WSJ. Magazine's 2022 Entertainment Innovator
bro is a cutie patootie !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
he’s awesome
he invented cool
wait you may be the best Hollywood mother of all time, you’re so smart
Sounds like my $400 Japanese knife is just trash...
Awesome 😎
Kind of ironic considering historically Japanese metalwork was terrible and brittle. Europeans perfected and experimented with better refinement techniques for strengthening and protecting steel since the middle ages whereas Japan was quite stubborn with metalwork all the way up to WWII and it showed.
I'm confused. I was under the impression that the high price from Japanese knives came from the tamhagane process and then the polishing stages. Industrializing the process that makes this uniquely Japanese (handmade with Kaizen attitude) seem like it should have a lower price. Thinking about this as a westerner looking in doesn't help. If it is Japanese chefs that are driving demand that is different than western chefs who tend to covet the older ways and hours invested from the sword making aspects.
Love him man
pls no more botox or fillers 😢
There's plenty of handmade stainless steel from other knife makers for a much better price, this is just brand hype
I have a small knife from these guys its ok may be a bit over rated and a bit tough to keep an edge on
we must protect Josh O’Connor at all cost!
take my money
This is an outstanding video and WSJ should keep working with this crew and make more content just like this. Great job!
Counterpoint -this is just high quality pictures and talk that don’t result in an answer to the question. Therefore it is common click bait. The implication is that someone of high skill spends a large amount of time to make one knife and many failures. Who is the judge of this skill? Only the guy whose name is on the company. An example of the videos failure -it never mentions that the structure of the knife business is exactly like the premium sushi chefs that buy the knives. Apprenticeship for most of their life in the hope one day they will be deemed worthy by the expert. The $20k knife is the perfect prop for the show.
Now I can't unsee the la la hand
Trya is super intelligent
Literally no question answered truthfully 🤣
incredible skills
to sound identical to her mother, same voice and mannerisms. It’s kind of comforting in a way because I grew up when Cindy was at the height of her career and I loved her so much, she was special amongst the others. It’s nice to see her daughter is so much like her.
“Keep the hope.” ❤ never any stupid answers from Ryan. His answers are thoughtful and kind.
Thinking IHOP was a bank is WILD
She’s such an incredible actress! I loved Bottoms (2023)!!!
When I'm sad, I watch this interview and my smile comes bach 🌹
I’m surprised to hear about IHOP as it’s kinda Mac Donald’s level restaurant, but that’s sweet at the same time showing how humble and easy this actor is ^__^
Very interesting!
An earlier version of the closed captions incorrectly transcribed "La Chimera." We have corrected this.
She's so cool 😭❤️
I love him.
Does he not know it's a remake of a 45 year old TV show?
Ryan: we’re trying pull back the veil on how much work stunt doubles do, to give them credit. Journalist: [ears full of cotton apparently] uh-huh, uh-huh, so tell us about YOUR STUNTS in this movie (istfg 🤦🏼♀️. Why not ask him about his stunt guy at that moment. Why continue to make a big deal about actors doing the smallest stunts when stunt doubles are doing the most impressive work with absolutely none of the glory?)
Umm not the best thumbnail
la la hand.
my dude. chill.
He effed up his face with fillers and botox
Ryan needs to be on an Actors Studio interview. Would love to hear his banter. He is hilarious
Indian English will take over soon
I love his voice and his accent 🖤
This interview is my new Roman Empire…anything Josh says. He’s the most adorable human being.
"my dude, chill"
Well that was the most ridiculously cute thing I've ever seen. My goodness ❤
This viewer would love to see Norwegian Jazz & Pop Barefoot Vocalist - Ms. Angelina Jordan on the Red Carpet at the Met Gala - Modeling Gucci...
he's sexy and cute at the same time
I’m fall in him
I am Kazaam!!!
Im sorry, but ryan the hand tilted in la la land was my favorite part of the movie...
He blushed so much in this and I am just in love
He did such a great job in Challengers that when I found out one was British I was sure it was the other guy 😂
Graceful mother
it’s crazy how deeply underrated his humor is