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⚠️ AI-GENERATED CONTENT DISCLAIMER: This video is created using artificial intelligence for educational and entertainment purposes only. The restoration process depicted is a fictional representation designed to demonstrate traditional Japanese sword restoration techniques and honor the historical significance of Hiroshima atomic blast survivors. This is NOT documentation of an actual restoration project. 📜 THE STORY: Witness the extraordinary 79-year journey of a katana discovered in the Hiroshima atomic blast zone. This comprehensive restoration documentary follows the complete transformation of a severely corroded sword—exposed to the atomic bomb on August 6, 1945—from a rust-covered relic to a mirror-polished masterpiece. 🔧 RESTORATION PHASES COVERED: Discovery & Assessment (0:00-2:00) Initial condition documentation showing catastrophic rust damage Radiation level measurements and historical authentication Blast damage pattern analysis and maker's mark investigation Complete disassembly revealing 79 years of hidden deterioration Rust Removal & Foundation Work (2:00-5:30) Phase 1: Loose rust removal with soft brushes and chemical treatments Phase 2: Bonded rust removal using traditional Japanese stones Compressed air cleaning and first glimpses of bare steel Preserved blast debris samples for historical archive Traditional Japanese Polishing (5:30-9:00) Uchigumori and Binsui foundation polishing techniques Kaisei and Nagura progressive refinement stones Hazuya and Narume final finishing methods Hamon (temper line) and Hada (grain pattern) revelation Structural Repairs (9:00-10:30) Stress fracture stabilization using traditional adhesives Edge chip repair with precision micro-welding Blast-induced damage correction and geometry restoration Handle Reconstruction (10:30-12:00) New Honoki wood handle core carving Samegawa (ray skin) application Traditional silk Tsuka-ito diamond pattern wrapping Restored metal fittings installation Scabbard Restoration (12:00-13:00) Wood repair and interior refinishing Traditional Urushi lacquer application Perfect blade fit testing Final Presentation (13:00-16:00) Professional photography and documentation 360-degree rotation showing complete restoration Before/after emotional comparison Conservation environment setup for long-term preservation Ultimate split-screen transformation reveal