Battle of Sekigahara, 1600 AD ⚔️ Tokugawa Shogunate is Born

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    🟥The Battle of Sekigahara was a turning point in the history of Japan, marking the sunset of the Sengoku and the dawning of the Tokugawa period.
    🚩 Special thanks to our friend Hoc Est Bellum for collaborating with us. This video would not have been possible without him. Make sure to check out his channel - / @hocestbellumchannel
    📢 Narration by: David McCallion
    #japan #sengoku #tokugawa

Komentáře • 835

  • @HistoryMarche
    @HistoryMarche  Před 4 lety +64

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    • @nuronw6886
      @nuronw6886 Před 4 lety +2

      You had us in the first Half not gonna lie
      Edit: the like from @HistoryMarche made my day thank you and keep up with the great work💪

    • @VanWilderLiasion
      @VanWilderLiasion Před 4 lety +11

      Would have been funny if it wasn’t raid. I’m so fucking sick of this “game”

    • @jenslindberg7091
      @jenslindberg7091 Před 4 lety

      What the truck is this it shows it has been 20 hours since uploaded but the comment says 1 day

    • @zombies1238
      @zombies1238 Před 4 lety +1

      I love what you did with the ads this go around, you had me actually watching them! 😂

    • @reynango9645
      @reynango9645 Před 4 lety +1

      You have missed the legendary Shimazu's "Forward retreat!!! It seems that your content always try to glorify the one side LOL.

  • @shownottell8804
    @shownottell8804 Před 25 dny +460

    who is here after watching 2024's Shogun?

  • @edmondantes4338
    @edmondantes4338 Před 4 lety +431

    Sees the Footmouse ad: "This looks dumb, but at least it's not Raid Shadow Lege..."

  • @mangyminotaur30
    @mangyminotaur30 Před 4 lety +517

    Hideyaki betrayed his family for a raid shadow legends sponsorship

    • @achmadtitofauzan3809
      @achmadtitofauzan3809 Před 4 lety +3

      Loool good one

    • @chrisanduncensoredjapan6627
      @chrisanduncensoredjapan6627 Před 4 lety +13

      Well Mitsunari wanted Hideaki executed for his failure in Korea. Ieyasu intervened against his execution .
      This changed the course of history at Sekigahara

    • @ComradeHellas
      @ComradeHellas Před 3 lety +1

      @@chrisanduncensoredjapan6627 Yes, thanks for mentioning. Hideaki avenged his honour since he was stripped of his lands by Toyotomi Hideyoshi following Mitsunari's libel for his "rash" actions in Korea. A well deserved revenge if I may say.

    • @suluayran121
      @suluayran121 Před 2 lety

      @@chrisanduncensoredjapan6627 Hideyoshi could force an execution regardless of ieyasu anyways.

    • @kogerugaming
      @kogerugaming Před 2 lety

      @@suluayran121 Could. But that's why Hideaki owed a favor to Ieyasu, because he intervened and Hideyoshi changed his mind.

  • @Tommy-hg8wk
    @Tommy-hg8wk Před 4 lety +348

    You have missed the legendary Shimazu's "Forward retreat", where his remaining 300 men charged straight into Tokugawa's army. Large number of soldiers on eastern army became scared of Shimazu soldiers that they just let them go through.

    • @majormarketing6552
      @majormarketing6552 Před 4 lety +7

      That isnt plausible especially in a honor based society

    • @pinkpenzu
      @pinkpenzu Před 4 lety +93

      @@majormarketing6552 you watch too much of the last samurai

    • @nemo0036
      @nemo0036 Před 3 lety +64

      @@majormarketing6552 Actually, that's EXACTLY what happened; Shimazu's soldiers BROKE THROUGH encirclement, thpough at the cost of most of their men and Shimazu Toyohisa.

    • @AdobadoFantastico
      @AdobadoFantastico Před 3 lety +19

      @@majormarketing6552 lol because people NEVER break social norms....

    • @theempiredidnothingwrong3227
      @theempiredidnothingwrong3227 Před 3 lety +34

      The Shimazu were a bunch of mad lads who see a ridiculous stack of trained soldiers and chuckle at the fact it's actually a fair fight.

  • @lowtestosterone5748
    @lowtestosterone5748 Před 4 lety +1008

    I’d choose Footmouse anyday over Raid Shadow Lesbians

    • @Finkaisar
      @Finkaisar Před 4 lety +46

      Yeah that game is pure garbage, but they need the money :)

    • @arkon4707
      @arkon4707 Před 4 lety +11

      well i dont play it and will not but if they pay for good content let em pay XD

    • @jamesdefferson
      @jamesdefferson Před 4 lety +11

      Least he made it funny

    • @ParleLeVu
      @ParleLeVu Před 4 lety +35

      HistoryMarche wants to heart this post, but can't.

    • @brianvieane3907
      @brianvieane3907 Před 4 lety +9

      I laughed so hard during that intro advertisement thing. Such a good meme.

  • @MajorCoolD
    @MajorCoolD Před 4 lety +329

    I honestly paused after the Footmouse bit and I was like: 'Surely they cant be serious? I mean... yeah I guess one could click with one's big toe aswell... but... what about actual control, hand-eye coordination etc. This is either a joke or a VERY stupid product.' I literally looked in the comments for a minute or two before I continued and saw it was actually an advert for Raid Shadow Legends.
    Oh History Marche! Should have done this April 1st! XD

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  Před 4 lety +45

      I agree, but RAID wanted it on April 17th, oh well.

    • @joselitostotomas8114
      @joselitostotomas8114 Před 4 lety +7

      @@HistoryMarche Would had been perfect for April 1. Lol

    • @MasterMalrubius
      @MasterMalrubius Před 4 lety +6

      @@HistoryMarche I have to admit I laughed my behind off.

    • @RodolfoGaming
      @RodolfoGaming Před 4 lety +1

      @@HistoryMarche stupid raid that.... I'll see myself out

    • @ibrahim-sj2cr
      @ibrahim-sj2cr Před 4 lety +3

      ive seen a guy with no arms repair watches with his feet

  • @randolphvictorconstantine7765
    @randolphvictorconstantine7765 Před měsícem +72

    Congratulations on your impressive victory Toranaga!!🍺🍺😊

  • @raibautista
    @raibautista Před 24 dny +124

    Who here is watching this after watching Shogun

    • @monching6919
      @monching6919 Před 23 dny +7

      I recommend to watch the series in netlix called “Age of samurai: Battle for Japan” story is about the japan famous Unifiers starting from Oda nobunaga until tokugawa Ieyasu, if youre still longing after the Shogun series.

    • @raibautista
      @raibautista Před 20 dny

      @@monching6919 thanks a lot

  • @napoleonibonaparte7198
    @napoleonibonaparte7198 Před 4 lety +233

    Always annex Hosokowa and Uesegi first...

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  Před 4 lety +36

      HAHA True story... true... story!

    • @fabrizzioperfetti4296
      @fabrizzioperfetti4296 Před 4 lety +2

      HOSOKAWA you mean my IGNORANT FELLOW

    • @curiouskid1547
      @curiouskid1547 Před 3 lety +1

      @Divalvaro St Helena

    • @bryceanderson4864
      @bryceanderson4864 Před 3 lety +1

      @@fabrizzioperfetti4296 Okay, he spelled it wrong. If you're going to throw shade, why not the narrator's pronunciation of "Edo" while you're at it?

    • @npierce14
      @npierce14 Před 2 lety +1

      Shogun total war people know!

  • @saidtoshimaru1832
    @saidtoshimaru1832 Před 4 lety +108

    Yes! Thank you for this video!
    Some facts:
    -Otani Yoshitsugu is thought to have had a skin disease, most probably was a leper, and still was present in the battle.
    -The shimazu didn't retreat to mt Tengu, they charged directly into the Tokugawa position, punctured through and escaped through the other side. Shimazu Yoshihiro's nephew, Toyohisa, died in the charge.
    -Hideaki hated Mitsunari since the Imjin war, when his efforts and his bravery in battle were ignored by Mitsunari which led to him being sanctioned by his uncle, Toyotomi Hideyoshi. That's where the grudge came from. Tokugawa defended Hideaki before Hideyoshi. That was the favour Hideaki owed Ieyasu.

    • @williamschlosser77
      @williamschlosser77 Před 10 měsíci

      So who invented soy sauce?

    • @saidtoshimaru1832
      @saidtoshimaru1832 Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@williamschlosser77 Soysauphocles, a greek Philosopher an gourmet.

    • @dgib1694
      @dgib1694 Před 14 dny +1

      @@saidtoshimaru1832 I thought it was Soyzi, a great master

  • @ShiftJay08
    @ShiftJay08 Před 4 lety +207

    Shogun 2 flashbacks playing this HIstorical Battle was haaaarrrddd. A Shamefur Dispray!!!

    • @ICCraider
      @ICCraider Před 4 lety +13

      Drifters made me fall in love with Toyohisa. The battle of Sekigahara made me hate him lol.

    • @siechamontillado
      @siechamontillado Před 4 lety +5

      Sawry Kyle, but I am stawrving...shourd I eat Vanirra Paste or the Cuttrefish and Asparagus?

    • @THELASTMESSAGE1
      @THELASTMESSAGE1 Před 4 lety

      @@ICCraider the 1st ep said it all 🔥🔥

  • @pikachu-chan8893
    @pikachu-chan8893 Před 4 lety +55

    In fact, the "Eastern Army" and the "Western Army" were just how the historians addressed for the factions of pro-Tokugawa and anti-Tokugawa (not necessarily recognizing Ishida Mitsunari as the supreme leader) later. In reality, you could hardly assure which daimyo is truly loyal (or disloyal) to your side. Most of them was just like "sit-and-watch by a moment, then join the side which looked more likely to win, and then probably switch side again later if necessary". It's a very, very complicated situation in obscurity among the 250-300 daimyos involved in such a huge civil war - both Tokugawa Ieyasu and Ishida Mitsunari had been writing a great number of letters to communicate with many of the other daimyos during the AD 1600 Sekigahara Campaign. So the entire war wasn't just a military competition, but also the political competition for procuring allegiance from daimyos as many as possible.
    Note that who initially joined Ieyasu's eastern expedition against Uesugi was not certainly Ieyasu's ally - the most famous daimyo who turned back at this stage was Sanada Masayuki, who broke with Ieyasu and fended off the 38,000-strong "Eastern Army" (actually largely composed of Tokugawa's troops, unlike the troops sent for westward via the coastal route) 's onslaught on his homebase Ueda Castle for a while, effectively delayed Tokugawa Hidetada (Ieyasu's son and heir)'s march towards Sekigahara to reunite with his father's coalition army, depriving Ieyasu of the invaluable reinforcement which would play the key role in the engagement.
    Yes, it's "coalition" and around 60% of the "Eastern Army" gathering at Sekigahara wasn't commanded by Ieyasu or the Tokugawa retainers - only that 30,000-strong reserve troops belongs to the Tokugawa Clan, along with his direct retainer Il Naomasa's troops, the rest was largely the retainers "enjoyed the favor of Toyotomi Hideyoshi" (either relatives or close retainers with fief granted) who still possessed independent command over their force despite of their recognition to Ieyasu's overall leadership.
    In addition, I disagree with the concept about Ishida Mitsunari's side being called "loyalists" - indeed, the Toyotomi Clan at Osaka never openly supported Mitsunari albeit acting favorably towards Mitsunari and his allies. Mitsunari desperately urged Toyotomi Hideyori (or said, his mother, Yodo-dono) to give him a gesture of "official support" (for example, Hideyori showed himself at the camp of the Western Army to declare the Toyotomi Clan's stance clearly) so that Ieyasu would become "a de facto traitor" the Western Army could fully capitalize on. However, the fact that Osaka (Toyotomi) actually remained neutral and supported neither side made the nature of the entire war far different from our popular, stereotyped concept that Ieyasu and his allies were the "rebel" who betrayed Toyotomi while Mitsunari and his allies were the "loyalist" who defended the authority of Toyotomi (that made people laughing, what authority could a 8-year-old child have without any "direct retainer" powerful enough to back him up ? Maybe Maeda Toshiie could "back him up", but he had been dead in AD 1599. And his mother Yodo-dono's political influence was basically confined of Osaka).
    Indeed, both Ieyasu and Mitsunari claimed that their side was the true loyalist while the counterpart was the treacherous who just fought for usurpation of power. And most importantly, the Toyotomi Clan never expressed stance in this matter, so the Sekigahara Campaign was actually "the civil war between the retainers of Toyotomi Hideyori".
    Also note that Ishida Mitsunari was never the effective supreme leader of the Western Army, unlike Tokugawa Ieyasu of the Eastern Army, since his prestige and military power (with just around 193,000-koku domain which was far less than Ieyasu's over 2,000,000-koku) was so weak in comparison with many major daimyos - that's why he asked the more powerful Mori Clan's leader Mori Terumoto nominally takeover the position of the "commander-in-chief" as a method to attract more daimyos of the Western Japan join his side.
    I have even more want to utter, but let me halt here and leave to your thought.

    • @hocestbellumchannel
      @hocestbellumchannel Před 4 lety +5

      Very interesting information indeed.
      My impression by reading about the battle was similar, it was obvious that both Mitsunari and Tokugawa claimed that they fought in the name of the "Taiko" and his son.

    • @beelzeduard
      @beelzeduard Před rokem +2

      Ok

    • @gh0rochi363
      @gh0rochi363 Před 3 měsíci +3

      Thank you that's actually very interesting information.

    • @natitekle5483
      @natitekle5483 Před 22 dny

      Thank you for all the information, this is very interesting.

    • @SmahtFella
      @SmahtFella Před 22 dny

      ...wtf?

  • @hungrysloth9189
    @hungrysloth9189 Před 4 lety +74

    I see History Marche is starting to cover Sengoku Jidai. I hope you cover this further!
    Also, that Footmouse caught me off guard.

    • @RodolfoGaming
      @RodolfoGaming Před 4 lety +5

      Rumor has it footmouse uploaded this vid

  • @rowangovender1895
    @rowangovender1895 Před 3 lety +28

    I love how every small battle even between units are covered in these videos. The same details are not brushed over.

  • @lazylung86
    @lazylung86 Před 23 dny +11

    Here because of the Shogun Series.

  • @askkedladd
    @askkedladd Před 4 lety +96

    You missed the Shimazu's legendary forward retreat.

    • @nomooon
      @nomooon Před 4 lety +15

      Also the entire Mori army sitting on its ass and just watching from hills nearby...

    • @hocestbellumchannel
      @hocestbellumchannel Před 4 lety +15

      @@nomooon the forward retreat isnt featured indeed, but the entire Mori army sitting nearby and doing nothing is actually mentioned.
      However from what i've read it wasn't exactly a forward retreat, he circled behind mount Tengu and reached the Mori position.

  • @ervinn2025
    @ervinn2025 Před 4 lety +236

    I used FootMouse to write this comment

  • @ElBandito
    @ElBandito Před 4 lety +19

    Tokugawa Hidetada was delayed to aid his father by foolishly trying to take the Ueda castle, controlled by the Sanada clan, while on the way. The Sanada were known for their tactical acumen, and held off Hidetada's much larger force.

    • @bananaknight8575
      @bananaknight8575 Před rokem +1

      Nah wait, didn't the siege of ueda castle take place after sekigahara?

    • @ElBandito
      @ElBandito Před rokem +4

      @@bananaknight8575 I'm sure the siege started before the battle.

  • @billuta
    @billuta Před 4 lety +70

    I didn't know this happened around the time of Mihai Viteazul (Michael the Brave). Very nice doing this after that series.

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  Před 4 lety +12

      Thank you very much. Yep, doing OK during this crazy time. Thank you for asking. I hope you and yours are also OK and that the lockdown isn't too severe where you live.

  • @LookHereMars
    @LookHereMars Před 4 lety +30

    I first learned about Sekigahara and preceeding Battles of this era by playing the original Kessen on the PS2. As a young lad that game sparked a deep interest in me to research Japanese History. Great Video as always HM.

    • @TheBisness
      @TheBisness Před rokem +2

      I was looking through the comments to see if anyone else here played Kessen haha

    • @gh0rochi363
      @gh0rochi363 Před 3 měsíci

      Same. Imo the only good Kessen game too.

  • @grandadmiralzaarin4962
    @grandadmiralzaarin4962 Před 4 lety +13

    One of my favorite historical battles, thanks to Kessen as a child. To subvert one's enemy before the battle begins and to turn their own allies against them.
    It is a thing of beauty.

    • @JoyfulUniter
      @JoyfulUniter Před 2 lety +1

      Kessen is such an amazing game. That cinematic focus the game took, somebody needs to make a current day game like that, the photo realistic graphics would be the missing piece kessen didn't have at the time, would be a masterpiece.

    • @chrisanduncensoredjapan6627
      @chrisanduncensoredjapan6627 Před 2 lety +1

      Straight out of Sun Tzu

  • @Luthies
    @Luthies Před 4 lety +38

    This battle always reminds me of the speech by Robert Baratheon in GoT S1. "Which is bigger, five or one". Mitsunari's coalition never stood a chance against the united fist of Tokugawa.

    • @JasonDoe1000
      @JasonDoe1000 Před 4 lety +13

      The battle could have easily went the other way
      So saying that they never stood a chance when literally one of the three commanders, that didn't engage, engaged would have resulted in the loyalist forces victory

    • @julian-p
      @julian-p Před 2 lety +4

      mitsunari would have won if mori terumoto or yodo-dono who at osaka at the time, bring young hideyori into the battle. the toyotomi at osaka still thinks that this are the fights between toyotomi's vassals. the truth is mitsunari is fight on the survivals of toyotomi's

    • @randomguyontheinternet8345
      @randomguyontheinternet8345 Před 2 lety

      thats exactly what he means. The western army wasnt unified enough and seemed to disobey orders

  • @aburakadabura2
    @aburakadabura2 Před 29 dny +6

    The concluding battle of "The Shogun."
    The Eastern and Western armies combined numbered 200,000 men. A total of 25,000 guns and cannons were deployed, and a fierce battle ensued. There has never been a domestic battle of this scale in Japanese history. We would love to see this battle dramatized.

  • @Garysmedina
    @Garysmedina Před 22 dny +2

    The Wilhelm scream in the background battle noise was a nice touch

  • @alexchiran5445
    @alexchiran5445 Před 21 dnem +2

    Coming here right after finishing Shogun with Hiroyuki Sanada. An absolute masterpiece and this amazing video provides the best conclusion on a epic show. Thank you!

  • @Saladin88
    @Saladin88 Před 20 dny +1

    This was the closure I needed after Shogun

  • @nomooon
    @nomooon Před 4 lety +2

    Glad to see hoc contribution too, one of the most detailed animator for military on CZcams. Sekighara also where Musashi began his journey :)

  • @theycallmenyquil8064
    @theycallmenyquil8064 Před 3 lety +4

    Very well done. You have done good research. Do more of these. There are many many great strategic battles in the histories of japan.

  • @ahnafquietus9638
    @ahnafquietus9638 Před 4 lety +1

    Not only the best collaboration in youtube, but it is equally amazing how fast you upload quality contents... I am always expecting something from you at the end of every week. Keep up the good work and lets not slow that pace

  • @imvulture6635
    @imvulture6635 Před 4 lety +30

    A surprise, but a welcome one 🔥🔥🔥
    Are you going to cover more of the Sengokou era in the future?

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  Před 4 lety +20

      Quite possible.

    • @alicewasinwonderland7234
      @alicewasinwonderland7234 Před 4 lety +4

      @@HistoryMarche Please do Okehazama, the battle between Oda Nobunaga and Imagawa Yoshimoto 🙇‍♀️

    • @maizen1403
      @maizen1403 Před 4 lety +4

      Or maybe Toyotomi Invasion of Korea, no one cover that war till today

  • @thehistorybard6333
    @thehistorybard6333 Před 4 lety +1

    Yes!! Ive been looking forward to another video in the Japan series for ages!

  • @MixedMartialHelp
    @MixedMartialHelp Před 4 lety +2

    Been looking forwards to this one!

  • @berreth3
    @berreth3 Před 19 dny +1

    that was one of the greatest advertisements on CZcams i've ever seen, arguably rivaling Internet Historian's

  • @22vx
    @22vx Před 4 lety +6

    Excellent production, as usual. Thank you!

  • @iraquimohssine
    @iraquimohssine Před 4 lety +1

    Great content like always. Continue History March

  • @doriankarkh6961
    @doriankarkh6961 Před 21 dnem +2

    20:09 The Battle of Sekigahara in 1600 brought an end to the Sengoku period. It is not completely right. Although Tokugawa Ieyasu built Tokugawa Shogunate in 1603, Toyotomi Hideyori (豊臣秀頼), the young son of Toyotomi Hideyoshi (豊臣秀吉), who resumed his father's title of Kampuku, is still a potential rival of Ieyasu. (Ieyasu is one of the five regents assigned by Hideyoshi to overlook Hideyori) So in 1614, Ieyasu found a excuse, and waged a war against Hideyori, beseiged the Osaka Castle, and forced Hideyori and his mother to commit suicide.

  • @SebaIzu
    @SebaIzu Před 4 lety +4

    Loving the new graphics and animations! They're awesome. Great video as always!

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  Před 4 lety +1

      Glad you like them! Hoc Est Bellum takes most of the credit in this one. Make sure to check out his channel as well. Link is in the description.

  • @jeremikorybutwisniowiecki8333

    I have been waiting for that video since I was 17 when I read SHOGUN for the first time, about 20 years ago thank you so much HISTORY MARCHE

  • @brokenbridge6316
    @brokenbridge6316 Před 4 lety +2

    I knew a lot about this battle. But it seems that I didn't know everything about it. Nice job. This was a fun video.

  • @SuperPythoon
    @SuperPythoon Před 4 lety +4

    Yes! YES!!!! More of this era and country!!! Love u !

  • @bluetigervisual9169
    @bluetigervisual9169 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for your great videos! They inspired me to start my own channel. Keep up the good work!

  • @napoleontas3072
    @napoleontas3072 Před 4 lety +4

    What a great video for such a complicated matter.
    I can only guess how difficult it is to try and narrate a story within a small time frame while at the same time create such a wonderful work of art and animations
    Well done!

  • @ahmedibrahim9082
    @ahmedibrahim9082 Před 4 lety +7

    Best thing to watch during quarantine 👍🏻💙👋🏻❤️

  • @A_SD123
    @A_SD123 Před 4 lety +11

    What I love about this channel is the ability to expand into the ideology, personal background, reasoning and details of its chosen battles/people. This video lacks what you usually excel at, and I don’t understand why. Furthermore, the Sengoku period can be a pool of perfect content for this channel; it’s a shame you introduced it with it’s final battle.

  • @vrosk1
    @vrosk1 Před 4 lety +3

    this is the best history channel on youtube that i know.
    thank u guys.
    i can only applaud 👏👏👏

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you kindly.

    • @vrosk1
      @vrosk1 Před 4 lety +1

      @@HistoryMarche keep up the good work 🙏
      yall saving us during this quarantine

  • @legioiiaugusta5896
    @legioiiaugusta5896 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you Historymarche.

  • @necromancertns
    @necromancertns Před 11 měsíci

    I watch your channel as I sleep it's so relaxing for me lol idk why, but thank you plz never stop,

  • @Boxghost102
    @Boxghost102 Před 4 lety +2

    Historia Civilitas,
    Kings and Generals,
    BazBattles,
    And History Marche, we are blessed with historical battle channels.

  • @OJtheLIONKing
    @OJtheLIONKing Před 4 lety +6

    I love your content, and love watching videos about this battle. I will say as a minor complaint that the locations of some of the castles like Gifu and Ogaki seem a little bit off, but I suppose for legibility that might have been a necessary change. I live in Ogaki myself so I like to visit the sites of all of these battles, and the one for Sekigahara is worth checking out to get a feel for the scale of things!
    Keep up the great work!

  • @aresmaximus1
    @aresmaximus1 Před 2 lety +1

    Allways fan of your presentation skills and the voice Woau such a nice intro

  • @thecrusaderhistorian9820
    @thecrusaderhistorian9820 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you for the video! It was awesome!

  • @KHK001
    @KHK001 Před 4 lety +4

    Great as always Historymarche! Love those collaboration of yours 😃

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you KHK! Love to see you come by to check out my videos!

    • @KHK001
      @KHK001 Před 4 lety +3

      You'll always find me here your videos are masterpiece!

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  Před 4 lety +1

      @@KHK001 Hoc Est Bellum actually takes most of the credit here. It was his idea to cover the history of Japan.

    • @KHK001
      @KHK001 Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks I'll check his videos again too :)

  • @princegaraad7308
    @princegaraad7308 Před 4 lety +1

    Nice can't wait to Finish the vid

  • @Irmarinen
    @Irmarinen Před 4 lety +9

    Holly Sh*t, i just started watching "Drifters" and now this? Talk about a coincidence!

  • @MM22966
    @MM22966 Před měsícem +2

    One of the REALLY decisive battles of history.

  • @philRminiatures
    @philRminiatures Před 4 lety +1

    Gorgeous animations, what a pleasure to follow!

  • @chrisberge1634
    @chrisberge1634 Před 4 lety +2

    Great stuff ! THX HM & Hoc !!

  • @andersschmich8600
    @andersschmich8600 Před 4 lety +2

    Great to have another Historymarche video in quarantine! Out of curiosity, how do you make these wonderful looking maps?

  • @andreasleonardo6793
    @andreasleonardo6793 Před 3 lety +1

    Super nice video with effective voice of introducing thanks of clear explaining of events

  • @ciripa
    @ciripa Před 4 lety +3

    first of all , i am really starting to like the narator, i was used with Alex's voice, second of all, really nice you are diversefying the locations and history periods, but....hopefully you have not forgoten hannibal, and more ancient history battles will come :D
    Thanks to all the team involved in HistoryMarche channel!!Great job!

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you for the kind words. As a matter of fact, Hannibal part 9 should be finished in a few days.

  • @chasebaxter9528
    @chasebaxter9528 Před 4 lety +9

    Just finished the book "Shogun" by James Clavell and would highly recommend it to anyone interested in Japan in this period. It's a really intriguing fictionalized story, although it's based on the actual events of the time.

    • @ggerely
      @ggerely Před 3 lety +1

      Clavell's books are a blast check out the Tai Pan series if you haven't already.

    • @adamsalazar6944
      @adamsalazar6944 Před rokem

      Whirlwind is another fantastic Clavell novel!

  • @aramwatters
    @aramwatters Před 4 lety +1

    History Marche you got me big time with that foot mouse ad I was about to start looking at reviews thinking you were serious lmao.

  • @Hearshotkid_2113
    @Hearshotkid_2113 Před 4 lety +1

    You guys are phenomenal. Love the vids!

  • @ElBandito
    @ElBandito Před 4 lety +6

    Tokugawa is that quiet kid in your class.

  • @Aserbic
    @Aserbic Před 4 lety +39

    Anybody remember the movie about this? Can't remember the title.
    Dang commercial got me.

  • @genneltorres4500
    @genneltorres4500 Před 3 lety +3

    I love the sound & graphic of this documentary..MilitaryMarche

  • @ToyoTheBear
    @ToyoTheBear Před 4 lety +3

    I love that yall be interested in showing us this part history but its so many more battles in this period that deserve its own playlist but aye oh well low key learning to do this myself 😁

  • @vattghern257
    @vattghern257 Před 4 lety +2

    I love your content !
    Grettings from proud nation of Poland !

  • @jibislakis8193
    @jibislakis8193 Před 4 lety +2

    I saw add about footmouse lol that was funny🤣🤣 you guys are doing great job

  • @laylobinson5839
    @laylobinson5839 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for making Quarantine a fun and educational time!

  • @jasonz7788
    @jasonz7788 Před 2 lety

    Great work Sir thank you

  • @edmundgerald9627
    @edmundgerald9627 Před 3 lety +1

    Too nice video about depth past of Japan 👍👍

  • @zaidbayaty3865
    @zaidbayaty3865 Před 4 lety +3

    Great job.
    Although not so interested in Japanese history but your presentation is fantastic as always

  • @theduck7227
    @theduck7227 Před 4 lety +7

    Another fact is that Naomasa Ii's Red Devils were inspired by Masakage Yamagata, one of Shingen's top generals for whom he donned the red armour from the Furinkazan, the Takeda's banner "as fierce as fire". Sadly, he and all other generals were killed at Nagashino

    • @johnnyboy3410
      @johnnyboy3410 Před rokem +1

      Naomasa actually lived through the battle hut suffered an injury that would cause his death 2 years later

  • @mohd.hammad6459
    @mohd.hammad6459 Před 3 lety +3

    Love this channel

  • @wittmanml1705
    @wittmanml1705 Před 4 lety +1

    Amazing video! I adore the animations! Well done

  • @dzpower189
    @dzpower189 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you for this great work

  • @Purgar316
    @Purgar316 Před 2 lety

    Great raid ad. Best I've seen so far. Lol. Totally had me for a second

  • @thaiming1306
    @thaiming1306 Před 3 lety +3

    Dude I am in love with your voice mate

  • @LichsuhoathinhDrabattle

    The channel releases videos regularly, with an easy to understand and interesting historical recap. Hope the channel produces more interesting historical videos☺☺

  • @henryhenry3832
    @henryhenry3832 Před 4 lety +1

    Well done and very interesting as always

  • @kadashiuzubara2226
    @kadashiuzubara2226 Před rokem

    Incredible how far video games have brought me. Getting interested in other cultures. And teached me history from other countries such as japan and china. Thank you capcom
    Thank you Koei

  • @RIoNuTz
    @RIoNuTz Před 4 lety +12

    Shogun 2 Total War is gonna be free to keep on steam from 27 to 1st of may xD

  • @Thraim.
    @Thraim. Před 4 lety +23

    Oh boy, it's been a while since someone talked about the Japanese.
    Isn't it kinda ironic that the "loyalist" side of this conflict had 2 generals ignoring their orders to attack and a third one changing sides completely?

    • @threestepssideways1202
      @threestepssideways1202 Před 4 lety +3

      It begs the question though, loyal to what ? We all know if we've read the history of Japan at that time, that this 'loyalty' to the forces of the regent, succeeded by the council of regents, were built on very shaky foundations. Not just militarily or socially , but very much culturally.

    • @Seraphil1
      @Seraphil1 Před 4 lety +7

      It's not ironic, both sides were Toyotomi loyalists, they were fighting over the regency of the young Hideyori. Ishida Mitsunari wasn't their lord, he was just the guy at the head of the anti-Ieyasu faction. His problem was that he was a glorified desk clerk among a bunch of battle-hardened warriors who didn't respect him.

    • @JasonDoe1000
      @JasonDoe1000 Před 4 lety +8

      @@Seraphil1 Saying that Ieyasu would be a Toyotomi loyalist is quite a bit of a stretch
      Given that it is Ieyasu who would later wipe out the Toyotomi clan and kill both Hideyoshi's son and grandson

  • @swissmarties
    @swissmarties Před 4 lety +1

    Awesome episode, more of Sengoku Jidai please!

  • @silvermurex8009
    @silvermurex8009 Před 4 lety +6

    me : watching youtube with ad blocker on
    americans : talking about footmouse ads
    me : curious ... googles
    drunk brain : buy it !
    my smelly feet : excited
    girlfriend : * grabs shotgun *

  • @curtismason132
    @curtismason132 Před 4 lety +1

    I played this battle on kessen. Best game wish they'd make a remake of that game.

  • @pepela8214
    @pepela8214 Před 4 lety +14

    When you realise that raid shadow legends is owned by the largest gambling organisation in America that also makes casino slot machines 🤦‍♂️ it's so sad to see so many creators promoting this "game".
    Great video other than that. Keep it up historymarche!

    • @nerdfatha
      @nerdfatha Před 4 lety +2

      To be fair, HM has to make money too. CZcams ads are just not reliable anymore.

    • @bendegorro754
      @bendegorro754 Před 4 lety

      Why it's bad ? ... it's different if "Owned by the Cartel". Gambling is legal in America.

    • @unlivethesystem8634
      @unlivethesystem8634 Před 4 lety +2

      Your self-entitlement makes me sick. These ads are creating a source of revenue that would have not existed otherwise. Are you going to put food on the plate of History Marche and the other creators for doing what they love? If not, suck it up and enjoy this video brought to you by Raid Shadow Legends.

    • @MS-qd1jj
      @MS-qd1jj Před 3 lety

      @@unlivethesystem8634 sure but is doing what you love really worth cheating others out of their money?
      I'm with you, but HM has patreon and you tube and if RAID wants them chances are other sponsors exist too.
      Idk, but it's not as clear cut as you make it look.

    • @MS-qd1jj
      @MS-qd1jj Před 3 lety

      @@bendegorro754 legality≠morality/ethicality
      Industry based on cheating ppl/preying on uneducation/Rich ppl making poor ppl poorer

  • @kitesumane
    @kitesumane Před 3 lety +4

    While most people are busy making Total war references, here I am adding in the key details of Otani turning into a demon and dark wizards summoning a giant skeleton from all the dead corpses. Clearly, I have played too much Nioh.

  • @melodykazoka4759
    @melodykazoka4759 Před 2 lety +1

    Wow that's exactly why I love samurai

  • @Globaljt
    @Globaljt Před 3 lety +3

    Bro I watch yo shid like it’s a TV show and it’s blowing my mind lmao

  • @PrivateSlacker
    @PrivateSlacker Před 4 lety +22

    Tokugawa's firearms were supplied by Anjin San, a European named Richard Blackthorn.
    He was found shipwrecked in Japan but eventually gained the trust of the warlord and rose through the court. He even had an affair with the senior translator and helped Tokugawa escape a hostage situation by being dressed as a woman.
    - Shogun, a novel by James Clavel, later made into successful tv series.

  • @napoleonibonaparte7198
    @napoleonibonaparte7198 Před 4 lety +44

    Nonsense, the legend is that Tokugawa Wolololo’d Hideaki’s forces and won

  • @jorgeparson7764
    @jorgeparson7764 Před 4 lety +2

    When I saw the foot mouse i said "no way this is real" hahahaha loved the video.

  • @marvinm8343
    @marvinm8343 Před 4 lety +5

    Siege of Osaka next? Awesome content as always.

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  Před 4 lety +1

      More to come definitely, but it's a secret :)

  • @ledonnek1974
    @ledonnek1974 Před 4 lety +1

    Great video, thanks for sharing...

  • @acerealousbowl6050
    @acerealousbowl6050 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank god historymarche exists otherwise this lockdown would be unbearable
    Have you considered moving to nature documentary’s your voice is brilliant

  • @nw2861
    @nw2861 Před měsícem +2

    Can't wait to see this portrayed in the Shogun series. Hope they do justice do this battle!

  • @thekinginyellow1744
    @thekinginyellow1744 Před 4 lety +1

    Can't understand how the western army could have lost. Look how well their amazing cavalry backs uphill while staying in formation. Such masterful horsemanship could not possibly be defeated.