Japanese Master making a tea caddy made of sakura bark (cherry wood) in the town of kakunodate, Akita pref.
Here’s a description from Artistic Nippon on this craft:
Sakura bark products were first crafted as a sideline by Samurai living in Kakunodate, Akita-pref. (Northern Honshu island) approx. 200 years ago. The craft has been passed down through the generations and is still practised today. The color of sakura bark gets deeper and more lustrous the more it is used. The best way to conserve these items' beauty is to use them on a daily basis. (See care instructions at lower part of the sakura bark section)
A dvd was included with the tea caddies that I purchased about a year ago from this shop: http://motomaruya.com/SHOP/62739/83375/list.html I used a proxy to help me with the purchase.
More shops:
http://www.gekkanbijutsu.co.jp/shop/10012501.htm
http://www.ldt.co.jp/kaba/cha/index.html
I think there are different grades of tea caddies, some have better finishing and it requires a lot of skills.
Enjoy the video and the music!

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xs5z4u ... rch_algo=1