I'm glad to see you!
I am a Japanese born in 1964.
Has over 40 years of outdoor experience.
I'm Nature Muroch, who loves bonfires.
I am studying technology in the Jomon period in Japan.
I am studying under Masao Iwaki and Hideki Sekine, the leading researchers in ancient firing methods.
Hideki Sekine, who is giving a lecture on "Cultural History of Fire" at Wako University in Japan, says.
"Methods based on the disappearing techniques of the indigenous peoples of North America and the ignition technology of Japanese Shinto have lost their practicality and have become mere corpses."
That is why I think that the Jomon bow drill takes 5 seconds to charcoal and 21 seconds to ignite, which is not only a Japanese record but also a world record.
Thank you for subscribing to the channel and receiving high marks.
It's very encouraging!