Cheng,
Why don't you try and see if those bow-tie headbands you use on your Samurai
will give a tight enough fit that they will keep your ribbons in place?

Otherwise I don't really know.

Yes, he is doing 'noto' - resheathing of the sword and that would be Eishin Ryu style. I train in MusoShinden Ryu - we do noto with the blade sideways (so we use longer swords - and a longer sword allows a greater distance between you and opponent - but the blade is always worn with the edge of the blade facing up.
This is an example:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsTWfMjI0ls
I appreciate the art of fighting,
But in a real battle though they might have tried to stick to traditions
they were likely to not do some of the steps.
(At least when I read or watch people doing that sort of thing,
they have almost 10 steps to drawing their sword.

Which I find a little insane.
Or is it just me?

)