1:28 This part refers to the General Hannibal of Carthage who traversed the Alps and annihilated the Roman army. The Japanese employed the same encircling tactics as Hannibal against the Russian army in Battle of Mukden. They admired their infantry as much as the Carthage infantry.
@@JembutTerbakar False, Asian nations have practised their own style of imperialism since the start of times. Imperialism isn’t just a specific European thing, the only difference between the west and other continents is that the Europeans were better at it and managed to conquer the whole world.
@@arthurwellesley1stdukeofwe890 The western empires did evil stuff…but they didn’t do what the Japanese did on such a scale. Britain was a slaver empire and drug empire within 2 centuries, Germany and Belgium massacred natives in Africa, France slaughter and enslaved Africans, Russia and America slaughtered native Americans. Imperial Japan enslaved and murdered Koreans and Chinese, abused Filipinos and erased the Ainu, used Indians, Burmese, and Indonesians to kill their fellows for Empire. Imperial Japan took Western Imperialism and worsened it on an industrial scale, much like how the Nazis just did everything America Segregationists and Anti-Semites did for centuries and expanded it on an industrial scale. Imperial Japan enslaved and murdered Chinese people in Manchukuo for “scientific experiments” and because they were “mongrels”. They massacred hundreds of thousands of Chinese for the Doolittle Raid. Destroyed Chinese cities and massacred populations for “cleanse the land” to “Sow Sakura seeds” (colonize later) as they did in Taiwan and Korea. They used the East Asian Co-Prosperity Sphere to rule Asia. Imperial Japan (especially after the Taisho era) was far worse than the height of European and American evils.
@@JS-bp7bu Nope, we lost 3 wars in a row, without being defeated. Learn every battle of ours and you will see, knuckle head. The thruth is somewhere in the details😉
Teacher: Okay class, in our next field trip we will be going to South East Asia Girls: "OMG! I can't wait to go to the beach and try out amazing food!" Boys:
肉弾(Nikudan) 2:17 To use a human being as a bullet to plunge into enemy territory. To use the body as a bullet. Or, a metaphor for a body that clashes violently with another. This term was coined from the war literature "Nikudan" by Tadayoshi Sakurai, which describes the Russo-Japanese War.
It sounds like something you would hear at the credits scene if WW2 was a movie. The once proud Japanese Empire stretching thousands of miles whose enemies it beat down to submission to an country of ash and rubble, defeated and humiliated
2:17 Those aren't just "bullets" they're singing about; they're "meat bullets" 肉弾 or human beings, sent off to die for their country, valued as little as a single bullet.
@@akihikosakurai4013 Try telling that to all the poor dumb bastards who got blown to hell, shot, or drowned to protect the pride of a “divine” Class A war criminal.
In Japan, the word of meat bullets is also used for sports like boxing, rugby, and American football. It is just an idiom which means humans in close combat.
肉弾(Nikudan) To use a human being as a bullet to plunge into enemy territory. To use the body as a bullet. Or, a metaphor for a body that clashes violently with another. This term was coined from the war literature "Nikudan" by Tadayoshi Sakurai, which describes the Russo-Japanese War.
Certainly the Imperial Japan did not commit those alleged incorrect crimes in the first place, and it was not good for the foreign colonies threatening the people of those countries because East Asia was full of foreign colonies. Did you remember Unit 731? It was actually a secret laboratory that only developed chemical weapons. I mean, don't believe what I've heard, this is fiction from the propaganda and film industry, and about Chinese soldiers, many of them were about seventy thousand people who fled to Japan. Or the Chinese territory under the authority of Japan at that time.
@@emperorshowa8842 I said to the man talking about Unit 731. Unit 731 itself existed, but there was no evidence of the crime, and the photo used as evidence photo shows the victim of the Tungchow mutiny incident. Regarding Chinese POWs, they often fought in the guise of civilians. It was an illegal combat act and had to be punished.
I'm Portuguese and I know that Portugal and Japan in the past had a great relationship of exchange of knowledge and cultures. Japan is an admirable nation, from clan days to the present age, his story is enchanting and his philosophies serve as an example to all Westerners, I would like Portugal and Japan to strengthen their relations, much love and respect. 🇵🇹❤️🇯🇵
@@КрымЭтоРоссияThe Portuguese were the first Europeans to establish contact with the Japanese, it didn't last long, but it was enough for them to build a city there.
All those brave soldiers, doesn’t matter who they are, Japanese, American, German, British, French, Italian, Thai, Russian, Chinese etc. deserve the greatest respect. Greatest honor to die for your country. Thank you
Its the the fact they all are singing seemingly happy even though everyone’s pronunciation is sloppy and different. Its the feeling of they’re words that are powerful
Thank God, this makes me happy to read. I'm glad the forced American culture hasn't completely taken them over yet, and hopefully never will. May they rise to greatness once again and allow their unique and epic individual tradition to live on
POV: You are a farmer resting with your buffalo while drinking coconut water next to the village head's rice field, and hearing this sound from the forest opposite the village gate in Southeast Asia
This song originally came from a song called "Shō Nankō (Lord Kusunoki the Younger)", composed by NAGAI Kenshi (the composer of military songs "Marching in the Snow" and "Mongol Invasions"). The melody was later used in the song "Bloodshed at the Amur River" and eventually became "Specialty of Infantry."
I just learned about Shinzo's Death and I sincerely send my condolences to any Japanese watching this video or reading this comment. It's such a tragic incident to learn about. Rest in dear peace Mr. Shinzo Abe. You will be dearly remembered. - From Botswana🇧🇼
@@user-my9xb7sf6h During 2nd Punic war Hannibal, Carthaginian general marched his army through the Alps and annihilated the Roman army. Japanese infantry performed a similar manuever against Russian forces during the Battle of Mukden.
It’s very sad to see how Japan was and how ended up. It has one of the most respected cultures and traditions of the world but now people try to forget their origins. I just hope Japan to find her lost pride.
I agree, it's sad when people lose pride in their culture, but it isn't always a good thing. The British shouldn't go around spouting about the atrocities in Kenya, nor should the Japanese start to glorify the Massacre of Nanjing, same with Russia and the German prisoners and Germany and the n@zis
@@BurntCollypso yeah though there's more to their histories and the ones of others anyway, problem is people are obsessed with erasing practically everything over relatively recent history.
@@brotherman1 Agreed, rather than hide their past, they should teach it. Put light on it and the immoral past behind it. Rather than them just glossing over it. Alot like the American school system. teach them what they did, and treat it valuably
Who’s to decide what should be “traditional” and “culturally accepted”? It’s the Japanese who make those decisions, not foreigners who jerk themselves off over images of Hirohito or Tojo’s bald head.
@@brotherman1 What are they erasing in Japan? Genuinely curious. They maintain an entire goddamn city (Kyoto) to a historical standard, yet because they aren’t wearing kimono (which they rarely did anyway) or practicing devout Shintoism (which they again, rarely did) it’s not good enough for you?
As much respect as I have for the Japanese culture, the concept of never retreat is military nonsense. If units can't apply an effect on enemy units at the moment and are threatened, I don't waste them and let them die for honour reasons. Retreat is the conservation of force and not dishonourable.
You do have a point there, but at the same time a constant retreat would just annihilate the strong reputation so many lives died to create and preserve, as most of the time they had nowhere else to go, no bullets or rations at times and had to either be captured by enemy forces or die trying to stop them
@@ribusudragneel3326 Considering that in military history the japanese did knew the concept of tactical and strategic retreat as shown by Nobunaga, Ieyasu and other warlords of the Sengoku Jidai, the refusal to retreat in the face of a superior enemy is just pure stupidity.
INGEN can you do a video about moroccan patriotic song (voice of hassan) as we are from the statistiques the most patriotic country IT WOULD MAKE MOROCCANS AND ME be very thankfull to you CORDIALEMENT
@@mojewjewjew4420 yeah ik of both empires, mostly fighting itself with its corrupt government and its inefficient emperors which was quite unfortunate.
As a Balkaner, I approve the grindset of this song.
Just don't approve of the warcrimes.
@@weirdcommenter4956 they are from the balkans
They probably do
@@weirdcommenter4956 like America and nato’s pre planned bombing of Serbia long before a supposed evidence of war crimes and “genocide”.
@@weirdcommenter4956 approve of the warcrimes.*
@@weirdcommenter4956 That's literally what grindset means.
1:28 This part refers to the General Hannibal of Carthage who traversed the Alps and annihilated the Roman army. The Japanese employed the same encircling tactics as Hannibal against the Russian army in Battle of Mukden. They admired their infantry as much as the Carthage infantry.
They learn European history 🧐
@@blugaledoh2669 well they follow Europe colonialism too
@@JembutTerbakar False, Asian nations have practised their own style of imperialism since the start of times. Imperialism isn’t just a specific European thing, the only difference between the west and other continents is that the Europeans were better at it and managed to conquer the whole world.
@@arthurwellesley1stdukeofwe890 The western empires did evil stuff…but they didn’t do what the Japanese did on such a scale. Britain was a slaver empire and drug empire within 2 centuries, Germany and Belgium massacred natives in Africa, France slaughter and enslaved Africans, Russia and America slaughtered native Americans.
Imperial Japan enslaved and murdered Koreans and Chinese, abused Filipinos and erased the Ainu, used Indians, Burmese, and Indonesians to kill their fellows for Empire. Imperial Japan took Western Imperialism and worsened it on an industrial scale, much like how the Nazis just did everything America Segregationists and Anti-Semites did for centuries and expanded it on an industrial scale.
Imperial Japan enslaved and murdered Chinese people in Manchukuo for “scientific experiments” and because they were “mongrels”. They massacred hundreds of thousands of Chinese for the Doolittle Raid. Destroyed Chinese cities and massacred populations for “cleanse the land” to “Sow Sakura seeds” (colonize later) as they did in Taiwan and Korea. They used the East Asian Co-Prosperity Sphere to rule Asia.
Imperial Japan (especially after the Taisho era) was far worse than the height of European and American evils.
@@arthurwellesley1stdukeofwe890 I don't care + all of the empire's died + they lost + I love freedom
Its impressive how there's no instruments. Just their voices
@@glue6143 Indeed, but this one is particularly "Bussin" as the youth would say.
@@riverberry4491 bussin?
@@JembutTerbakar BUSSIN
that's how its traditionally sung though by japanese soldiers back then (and even now)
similar to this one:czcams.com/video/HXVlt7AOPsc/video.html
It does sound a bit eerie though because of that, but I like it that way.
This one gotta be my favorite version of the song
I wish they made more recordings of songs which sounds like they're marching
Exactly, true marching songs.
Great Leader Tojo 🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵
@@emperorshowa8842fuck tojo, glory to the emperor
i'm impressed how you always find the best version
nah, too chaotic and the best one is still this :
czcams.com/video/lmIDvfsfdAY/video.html
Omg yess
@@brandonzhou2233 9 months later and still the best version
@@Lidavaz_yes
@@Lidavaz_not only this, I couldn't find this version anywhere else.
私の祖父はマレーシアに出兵しました。 認知症でしたが、この曲だけは忘れませんでした。
Betul ni
きっとお祖父様にとってこの軍歌は青春の歌だったのでしょう。
"Protect us for a while, sea men!"
The IJA vs IJN beef...
Lol i laughed at that part.
"Just do your thing for at least a little bit until the REAL army comes."
I love all Japanese Military songs they always talk about victory and their will for the emperor.
So all of them?
@@ricebro7044 bassicly yes.
yeah they just missed out on the warcrimes part
I love all Japanese Hentai song they talk about onani and their will for the hentai heika banzai😂
@@Julie69_69 please take a shower (joke)
*_I'm a Zoroastrian/Mazdayasni 𔓙 and I Love Japan 🇯🇵 From Iran_* 🇮🇷
*_Our two countries have over 1500 years old relations_*
Love Japan from North Iran
Not only Iran, but also the countries of the Middle East 𝙿𝙴𝙰𝙲𝙴 𝚃𝙾 𝚃𝙷𝙴 𝙼𝙸𝙳𝙳𝙻𝙴 𝙴𝙰𝚂𝚃.
Respect All of the Middle East, not just Iran
How?
@@emperorshowa8842 absolute chad. Mad respect
guys help, i played this in my car and now its autopiloting to the nearest american ship
Wrong song this isn’t a navy song
Dont like this comment its bullshit plus stereotypical
Defeat them for the Emperor!
@@rafaeldoespiritosanto8440 It's autopiloting towards Nanking
Mitsubishi motors turned to Mitsubishi warship.
"We don't know the tactics of retreat, just look through the infantry drill book" hahahahah love and respect from Greece
🇬🇷⚔️🇯🇵
You don't know the tactics of retreat,and that's why you are always being encircled by us, bulgarians😉
@@user-gv7st5xk6s Balkan moment
@@user-gv7st5xk6s you guys lost 3 wars in a row 💀💀
@@JS-bp7bu Nope, we lost 3 wars in a row, without being defeated. Learn every battle of ours and you will see, knuckle head. The thruth is somewhere in the details😉
Teacher: Okay class, in our next field trip we will be going to South East Asia
Girls: "OMG! I can't wait to go to the beach and try out amazing food!"
Boys:
Japan isn't in SEA
@@eluc_s2510 its a pacific war reference, when Japan invaded SE asia
me, a SEA dude : oh no, where is my rice
Me a filipino: it's hukbalahap time
肉弾(Nikudan) 2:17
To use a human being as a bullet to plunge into enemy territory. To use the body as a bullet.
Or, a metaphor for a body that clashes violently with another.
This term was coined from the war literature "Nikudan" by Tadayoshi Sakurai, which describes the Russo-Japanese War.
It sounds like something you would hear at the credits scene if WW2 was a movie. The once proud Japanese Empire stretching thousands of miles whose enemies it beat down to submission to an country of ash and rubble, defeated and humiliated
This would be great for a documentary on the Japanese infantry in WW2. Their crimes, their victories, and ultimately their defeat.
Kinda like Oba: The Last Samurai
At least they are more economically prosperous today.
2:17 Those aren't just "bullets" they're singing about; they're "meat bullets" 肉弾 or human beings, sent off to die for their country, valued as little as a single bullet.
They weren't valued little, each soldier was an honorable warrior who went into battle for the sake of his nation and his family
@@akihikosakurai4013 Try telling that to all the poor dumb bastards who got blown to hell, shot, or drowned to protect the pride of a “divine” Class A war criminal.
In Japan, the word of meat bullets is also used for sports like boxing, rugby, and American football. It is just an idiom which means humans in close combat.
肉弾(Nikudan)
To use a human being as a bullet to plunge into enemy territory. To use the body as a bullet.
Or, a metaphor for a body that clashes violently with another.
This term was coined from the war literature "Nikudan" by Tadayoshi Sakurai, which describes the Russo-Japanese War.
A pretty epic song that sounds like it gonna be a fun boys night out.
nothing happened in peking guys trust me
True long live the Japanese ground forces.
czcams.com/video/nPKTWrJ-e_g/video.html
yes right 🇹🇼🇯🇵
@@muhammadfirdausbinsyahrom but something happened in Nanking....
@@Somespideronline in the same way nothing happened in Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945
Never heard this version before
This. A Japanese war song that I want to be popular next to "Battotai".
Long live the great glory of Japan
Long live Japanese Self-Defense Forces
Long Live Great Japanese empire
Certainly the Imperial Japan did not commit those alleged incorrect crimes in the first place, and it was not good for the foreign colonies threatening the people of those countries because East Asia was full of foreign colonies.
Did you remember Unit 731? It was actually a secret laboratory that only developed chemical weapons. I mean, don't believe what I've heard, this is fiction from the propaganda and film industry, and about Chinese soldiers, many of them were about seventy thousand people who fled to Japan. Or the Chinese territory under the authority of Japan at that time.
A man who denies organizations in other countries without knowing the truth of lies and facts is a really poor man
Are you serious and who is that man anyway ?
@@emperorshowa8842
I said to the man talking about Unit 731. Unit 731 itself existed, but there was no evidence of the crime, and the photo used as evidence photo shows the victim of the Tungchow mutiny incident. Regarding Chinese POWs, they often fought in the guise of civilians. It was an illegal combat act and had to be punished.
Respect to Japan from Spain 🇪🇸🇯🇵
Bro 💀
🇯🇵 🤝 🇪🇸
I love your new font choice, looks cleaner and matches with the photos used
I'm Portuguese and I know that Portugal and Japan in the past had a great relationship of exchange of knowledge and cultures. Japan is an admirable nation, from clan days to the present age, his story is enchanting and his philosophies serve as an example to all Westerners, I would like Portugal and Japan to strengthen their relations, much love and respect.
🇵🇹❤️🇯🇵
Это с голландцами японцы вроде в 19ом веке торговали, а не с португальцами
@@КрымЭтоРоссияThe Portuguese were the first Europeans to establish contact with the Japanese, it didn't last long, but it was enough for them to build a city there.
The Portuguese taught us about the existence of guns.
and Jesus ahaha@@平清盛1181
Thailand loves Portugal too. Other western countries came to colonize and rob Asia, but not Portugal. Portugal was in Asia for trade and friendship.
日本特有の旋律5語、7語ってなってて歌いやすいし、いいね
I love this version so much ♥
We love our friends since 1875 and 1985 until present day. Love from Turkey 🇹🇷💐♥️🇯🇵
❤
❤
My respect for Japan has now intensified infinitely
この曲紹介してくれて嬉しい
All those brave soldiers, doesn’t matter who they are, Japanese, American, German, British, French, Italian, Thai, Russian, Chinese etc. deserve the greatest respect. Greatest honor to die for your country. Thank you
Goosebumps this is amazing love it
Its the the fact they all are singing seemingly happy even though everyone’s pronunciation is sloppy and different. Its the feeling of they’re words that are powerful
まじで涙出てくるわ。じいちゃん本当ありがとう。
This song gives me goosebumps
Say what you want, mortify how much you want. Imperial Japanese songs are bangers and based.
@Jasi Duy Nguyễn and an occasional r*pe of thousands of Chinese and Korean women
Virgin Geneva convention vs Chad Geneva rejection
@@wahabeez cant deny geneva convention if you didn’t sign it
@@wahabeez Geneva Convention only gets in the way of victory!
@@kamikazefilmproductions geneva conventions were after ww2
Her: He must be cheating on me
Me and the boys:
You like commiting war crimes? Okay.
considering how much rape japanese soldiers committed, yeah, he do be cheating on her
fun fact: the JGSDF still plays this march pretty often
As they should. Military tradition in the nation is strong and with rising conflict on their shores, it's time they revitalized that tradition.
💀
Thank God, this makes me happy to read. I'm glad the forced American culture hasn't completely taken them over yet, and hopefully never will. May they rise to greatness once again and allow their unique and epic individual tradition to live on
@@dukekevy6650 hey man you seem familiar…….
@@im.koyami I do?
Even tho im a filipino, i will still respect those japanese soldiers who actually fought to the end
Japanese soldiers who raped and massacred your people 😂
Respect from Spain.
🇪🇸🇯🇵 España and Japan 💕
@Coca-Cola Oxidada 78 戦争犯罪?
それはアメリカとヨーロッパの歴史そのもの
@Coca-Cola Oxidada 78 スペインの南米先住民の虐殺は有名な話だぞ?
お前はペルー人か??
南米の植民地は今も宗主国に嘘を教えられてるのか😂
@Coca-Cola Oxidada 78 I’m pretty sure the Americans too committed war crimes in the Philippines when Spain didn’t have the Philippines anymore.
Asia for Asians
Love you Japan From Iran
Thanks for helping us From Chemical Bombs in 1980s
🇮🇷🤝🏼🇯🇵
🇸🇦🤝🇯🇵
🇮🇷🤝🇯🇵
🇸🇦 ⚔🇮🇷
They didn't lol
Thank you.
My grandfather was in Takasago Volunteers and fought in Philippine.Glad he survived after the war.
そうでしたか。お爺さんは生きて帰れてよかったですね。私たち日本人は、高砂義勇隊に大変感謝しています。大日本帝国陸軍と一緒に戦ってくれてありがとう。我々は彼らを絶対に忘れない🇯🇵🤝🇹🇼
Against the Philippines or fighting with it?
@@keanux5906 あなたは何を言っているのですか。今は日本とフィリピンは友好関係にある。敵対することはありえない。それよりも、中国に気を付けた方がいい。彼らはフィリピンの島や領海を奪おうとしている。
My grandfather was a colonial lieutenant in Burma, he bought many gifts from Burma home to japan.
@@keanux5906 Takasago Volunteers belongs to imperial japanese army,he was fighting against US.
普通に初めて聞いた
軍歌なんだね
Amazing.
POV: You are a farmer resting with your buffalo while drinking coconut water next to the village head's rice field, and hearing this sound from the forest opposite the village gate in Southeast Asia
Finally, after so long i finally found a good version of this song from this one movie.
Ahhhh. One of my favs. Great Spirit of YAMATO will never die! ♡
I am happy to see people appreciate my country.
Japan will shine again ❤️
@@mirrorocean3852but not imperial era
"Yeah, I like Japanese music"
"Cool! Jpop? Anime music?"
"Umm..."
Yo , fellow malayali in this channel
This song is glorious
This song originally came from a song called "Shō Nankō (Lord Kusunoki the Younger)", composed by NAGAI Kenshi (the composer of military songs "Marching in the Snow" and "Mongol Invasions"). The melody was later used in the song "Bloodshed at the Amur River" and eventually became "Specialty of Infantry."
Unknown fact: Japan did in fact join WWI, even more surprising, Japan was with the allied powers
Tsingtao!!!!!
Already knew that but its a pretty obscure fact
*Entente Powers
@@W.MappingSame thing
@@BlavkTulip you're right
"What kind of music do you listen to?"
"Japanese music"
"Oh, like J-Pop and such! Cool!"
"Well... No..."
I just learned about Shinzo's Death and I sincerely send my condolences to any Japanese watching this video or reading this comment. It's such a tragic incident to learn about. Rest in dear peace Mr. Shinzo Abe. You will be dearly remembered.
- From Botswana🇧🇼
1:28 さらっとアルプス山脈を越える日本軍
ここはハンニバルのアルプス越えのことを言っているようです
@@betan506 ローマ時代の英雄のオマージュが昭和の軍歌に登場するって、なんか意外ですね
@@user-my9xb7sf6h During 2nd Punic war Hannibal, Carthaginian general marched his army through the Alps and annihilated the Roman army. Japanese infantry performed a similar manuever against Russian forces during the Battle of Mukden.
I'm gonna play this while searching Village in my Minecraft survival world
Poor villagers are going to get Naking’d.
One man vs an entire village, who will win?
(Spoiler: the one man wins.)
@@yoboyfargoth1208 there are no girls villagers _(for now.)_ so is... good?..
I promise you that Japan will shine again.
อยากให้ญี่ปุ่นกลับมายิ่งใหญ่อีกครั้ง ไทยรักญี่ปุ่น
I want to add a fact who wrote this lyrics was only 15 years old boy.
Love japan🇯🇵 from cambodia🇰🇭
日本より❤❤❤❤
大日本帝國萬歲
like fine wine
このバージョンは好き💝
𝐓𝐞𝐧𝐧𝐨 𝐇𝐞𝐤𝐚𝐢 𝐁𝐚𝐧𝐳𝐚𝐢 🇯🇵🎊
天皇陛下万歳ッ!!🇯🇵
大日本帝国万歳ッ!!🇯🇵
this hits different.
New favorite.
The Empire of Japan helped Azad Hind Fauj to defeat Britishers and made India an independent nation
My crush: What kinda music are you into?
Me: It's complicated...
Just tell her "warcrimes music" for a happy loving and long lasting relationship with her :D
Nice!
This is nice
I wish Imperial Japanese sprit and military is back!
What's life under Japanese occupied era?
The condition of the music is progressing, not necessarily to solo's advantage!
love it its the song from the last samurai
Which part is this playing in the movie?
@@szilveszterforgo8776 it is in the end when the Japanese captain surrenders to the United States forces watch the sene on you tube it is great
@@ryancantu86 United States forces?? Is there even a scene like that?
@@szilveszterforgo8776 he is talking about oba the last samurai. Not the last samurai about the satsuma rebellion.
@@kingofnoob1432 Oooh ok. Thanks for clarifying.
0:50
ここの歌詞は「武装は解かじ夢にだも」ですね
10/10 reminds me a lot of that moment "me and the buddies"
Love from 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Respect to Japan from China🇨🇳❤🇯🇵
珍しい
*thousandyardstare.png*
@@whowoo3780 実は、これが個人的な感想ですが…..
It’s very sad to see how Japan was and how ended up. It has one of the most respected cultures and traditions of the world but now people try to forget their origins. I just hope Japan to find her lost pride.
I agree, it's sad when people lose pride in their culture, but it isn't always a good thing. The British shouldn't go around spouting about the atrocities in Kenya, nor should the Japanese start to glorify the Massacre of Nanjing, same with Russia and the German prisoners and Germany and the n@zis
@@BurntCollypso yeah though there's more to their histories and the ones of others anyway, problem is people are obsessed with erasing practically everything over relatively recent history.
@@brotherman1 Agreed, rather than hide their past, they should teach it. Put light on it and the immoral past behind it. Rather than them just glossing over it. Alot like the American school system. teach them what they did, and treat it valuably
Who’s to decide what should be “traditional” and “culturally accepted”? It’s the Japanese who make those decisions, not foreigners who jerk themselves off over images of Hirohito or Tojo’s bald head.
@@brotherman1 What are they erasing in Japan? Genuinely curious. They maintain an entire goddamn city (Kyoto) to a historical standard, yet because they aren’t wearing kimono (which they rarely did anyway) or practicing devout Shintoism (which they again, rarely did) it’s not good enough for you?
It's a very powerful song.
Glory to imperial japan
RIP Shinzo Abe, you truly had Yamato spirit
As much respect as I have for the Japanese culture, the concept of never retreat is military nonsense. If units can't apply an effect on enemy units at the moment and are threatened, I don't waste them and let them die for honour reasons. Retreat is the conservation of force and not dishonourable.
thats y they lost ig
Warriors eh?
You do have a point there, but at the same time a constant retreat would just annihilate the strong reputation so many lives died to create and preserve, as most of the time they had nowhere else to go, no bullets or rations at times and had to either be captured by enemy forces or die trying to stop them
@@ribusudragneel3326 Considering that in military history the japanese did knew the concept of tactical and strategic retreat as shown by Nobunaga, Ieyasu and other warlords of the Sengoku Jidai, the refusal to retreat in the face of a superior enemy is just pure stupidity.
@@jamildacalos6381 no, they lost because they couldn't feed their war machine anymore
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I love how the map is angled to centralized Japan
No it’s not. Japan is on the top right. This is greater east Asia co prosperity sphere
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I got this in a mix from CZcams named, "Children's Music"...
大日本帝国軍人に敬礼👮👮👮👮👮👮
INGEN
can you do a video about moroccan patriotic song (voice of hassan) as we are from the statistiques the most patriotic country
IT WOULD MAKE MOROCCANS AND ME be very thankfull to you
CORDIALEMENT
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The way the song is good with only marching as the beat
I’m so surprised to know the Japanese empire has more territory than Roman empire.
However, the Roman Empire could consolidate their gains for many generations while Japan lost theirs over a course of a little more than a decade.
Embrace rome reject japan
@@potatoman8609 yeah its kinda hard when half for world verse a couple countries to keep the empire intact
@@xvale9034 Rome was at war constantly with invading tribes, arabs, Persia and even itself.
@@mojewjewjew4420 yeah ik of both empires, mostly fighting itself with its corrupt government and its inefficient emperors which was quite unfortunate.
Can you find a Czech song? For my brother’s birthday that’s in a week. He’s turning 23.
At 2:16 the correct translation would be “become like a human bomb” in reference to Nikudan.
wait wtf, the melody for this was litteraly used for one of the songs in the berserk anime
Kiitos paljon!
Xin chân thành cảm ơn!
Thanks for this absolute banger
(Don't ask why I did this in 3 languages)
Why yall be thanking in Vietnamese?
@@nguyenminhle8694 becuz why not
Also im vietnamese :))))
@@ValorlandVideos oh wassup comrades
@@nguyenminhle8694 yo *comrade*
what is ingen's mail? i want interact with him.
POV you are a member of the National Revolutionary Army on Marco Polo Bridge in 1937
The marching sounds in the beginning gave me hell march vibes
Could you please do "Pesem o Tito" next?
can you please add the greek march of the hellenic airforce its called the sons of the eagles
2:22 so badass
unrelated but, could we get some argentinian songs next? that'd be cool, at least for me
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