Shocking Facts About The Feudal Samurai Warriors of Japan

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  • čas přidán 27. 03. 2023
  • Shocking facts about the feudal samurai warriors of Japan. Doing awful things was pretty normal back then. Feudal Japan was all about who can seize the most power during political unrest.

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  • @matthewfarmer9500
    @matthewfarmer9500 Před rokem +5520

    *kills a random person for no reason*
    “I was just practicing my skillz.”

  • @shohan5772
    @shohan5772 Před rokem +3813

    Basically Samurai were gamers thinking every commoner was just random NPCs.

    • @VaporRonin
      @VaporRonin Před rokem +59

      LMAOOOO

    • @tobeyparker3459
      @tobeyparker3459 Před rokem +80

      They're GTA characters

    • @lumberyard4432
      @lumberyard4432 Před rokem +32

      "Let me save real quick"

    • @thickoc4539
      @thickoc4539 Před rokem +18

      No wonder peasant ninjas threw dirt in thier eyes and stabbed them.
      Wait.. did i get my Asians mixed up?😅😂
      *Killed by passing samurai*

    • @smokingace2138
      @smokingace2138 Před rokem

      ​@@tobeyparker3459 ,
      F u4txzr8 😅.zx4😮🎉, 9j😮z33km

  • @domtom9594
    @domtom9594 Před rokem +2429

    Samurais: Honorable, loyal, and courageous
    Also Samurais: fucking pricks

    • @erickfromthegrave
      @erickfromthegrave Před rokem +177

      Most medieval soldiers turned out to be that instead of honorable

    • @SadSoupP
      @SadSoupP Před rokem +68

      They have no honor

    • @blackman5867
      @blackman5867 Před rokem +83

      What 10 hours of alpha male giga chad tiktok edits a day does to the mfs

    • @josephnadeau6689
      @josephnadeau6689 Před rokem +20

      I mean, that’s pretty much with any profession, especially being a soldier/warrior

    • @AManNamedHawk
      @AManNamedHawk Před rokem +12

      Watch your tongue, commoner!

  • @kylano525
    @kylano525 Před rokem +1211

    Imagine being in feudal Japan and you see a samurai quicksave 5 feet from you

    • @adzi6164
      @adzi6164 Před rokem +13

      oOf

    • @lesteregonia3941
      @lesteregonia3941 Před rokem +16

      I'm running away if he pulled a mk2

    • @WillMack38
      @WillMack38 Před rokem +8

      A read the 5 ft thinking that was the height of the samurai, then again a 5 foot tall samurai quick saving in front of you might be more terrifying

    • @Lil.Grandpa
      @Lil.Grandpa Před rokem +7

      “Did it just lag?”

    • @123Yandan
      @123Yandan Před rokem

      I don't get shit, could ya please elaborate on ya joke pal? lmao

  • @tiodosalgado5860
    @tiodosalgado5860 Před rokem +753

    Remember, their idea of mercy is you cutting your own stomach open

    • @rustomkanishka
      @rustomkanishka Před rokem +42

      It could also mean you want to tell your boss you quit.
      Also, you could show your enemy your disgust.

    • @jacobxiongnu2931
      @jacobxiongnu2931 Před rokem +18

      I mean I'd rather my men fight my enemies if I was absent, rather then kill themselves if we lose.

    • @Sniper_4_Life
      @Sniper_4_Life Před rokem +25

      Well, it's less mercy and more like them killing themselves just to spite their enemy by not granting them the opportunity to kill them themselves.
      And if you think about it, inventing this custom was actually a pretty smart move, since the higher ups just had to spout some bs about honor or what not to make the soldiers kill themselves, thereby preventing enemies from gaining intel. Can't interrogate captives if there's no one left alive to interrogate.

    • @pauloazuela8488
      @pauloazuela8488 Před rokem

      ​@@Sniper_4_LifeAlso some of it are also bounty. You can claim it if they kill themselves.

    • @e-pearlm
      @e-pearlm Před rokem +3

      tou have a point , that part of Japanses culture is weird I hope they know God doesn't forgive killing yourself and does not see it as honorable :T

  • @MatthiasDrinksH20
    @MatthiasDrinksH20 Před rokem +522

    Kills unarmed farmer: 'I was training for battle'

    • @shadanegordon1412
      @shadanegordon1412 Před rokem +1

      😶.....

    • @Perceval777
      @Perceval777 Před rokem +18

      That rarely happened. It was forbidden and punishable by both the Tokugawa bakufu and the local domain governments.

    • @sparkyspinz9897
      @sparkyspinz9897 Před rokem +12

      ​@@Perceval777 i heard samurai would lie in wait at night for passebys and slice em up like bandits

    • @Perceval777
      @Perceval777 Před rokem +16

      @@sparkyspinz9897 That did occur, but as I said, it was forbidden and severely punishable. It wasn't a part of a samurai moral code or value system, it was just sociopathic or psychopathic criminals who happened to be samurai. Some of them were so-called kabukimono who were ronin criminal gangs. Since this was punishable by death (execution by cutting off their head) or forced seppuku, and since this was not a part of overall samurai way of life and values, it happened rarely.

    • @edluke3415
      @edluke3415 Před rokem +7

      ​@@sparkyspinz9897 sounds like young sparatans when they would be tasked to go out at night and stalk and murder a random homeless person as part of their training

  • @_Morph1ne_
    @_Morph1ne_ Před rokem +296

    Imagine walking down the street one evening and you see a samurai jump out of an alley and just fucking behead the guy in front of you and run away.

    • @allenm6950
      @allenm6950 Před rokem +12

      They probably wouldn’t run they would probably tell you to clean it up 😂😂😂

    • @BarsusDraco
      @BarsusDraco Před 8 měsíci +6

      Actually, they will tell you to clean all the mess or you would be the next one

    • @KiddKidd-gh8yh
      @KiddKidd-gh8yh Před 5 měsíci

      Shit they might behead you too 2 for 2 he's trying to make rank 😂

  • @ARGAN7705
    @ARGAN7705 Před rokem +383

    Samurai: "Lowly farmer how dare you look me in the eye!" *decapitates poor farmer*
    Also Samurai when the farmer's son sneaks up to him and stabs him with a dagger: "This is dishonor..."

    • @rustomkanishka
      @rustomkanishka Před rokem +28

      It did cause issues sometimes. Imagine if John owes his lord labour or rice, and Steve kills him. Now Steve has to make up the labour somehow.

    • @eagle162
      @eagle162 Před rokem +7

      That's something that didn't happen, a samurai acquired a far bigger reason to kill somebody in fact this kind of thing really have lacking evidences for happening it's one of those laws that appears on paper but doesn't seem to be used in practice, we have records of peasants essentially playing chicken with samurai.

    • @LordInquisitor701
      @LordInquisitor701 Před rokem +4

      @@eagle162 how does one play chicken with samurai does he have a sword pointed in front of him and the peasant charge acting like a chicken at the samurai and you have like a 50 50% chance of getting stabbed in the chest

    • @knox7945
      @knox7945 Před rokem +10

      Then the farmers evolved into Ninjas.

    • @rustomkanishka
      @rustomkanishka Před rokem +5

      @@knox7945 ninja were just samurai with highly specialised jobs. Think of them as special forces

  • @BlackwingsProphet
    @BlackwingsProphet Před rokem +324

    The average GTA when they get a new gun or car

  • @morepower1415
    @morepower1415 Před rokem +1365

    That explains all of their war crimes in WW2

    • @JerryDaBes
      @JerryDaBes Před rokem +210

      Samurai on the top of the hiercahry was during the edo era
      Which is from 1600s-1800s
      Although I agree that Japanese committed terrible war crime during wwii, samurai in this video are irrelevant to wwii

    • @ballsgaming123
      @ballsgaming123 Před rokem +64

      Blud samurais stopped existing ever since the edo era 💀

    • @morepower1415
      @morepower1415 Před rokem

      @@JerryDaBes
      Irrelevant? Bruh, Japanese Imperial Soldiers are wannabe Samurais so they imply those Samurai Code to themselves as the video mentioned

    • @monakh_jcf2312
      @monakh_jcf2312 Před rokem +119

      samurais as shown in the OP stopped existing but they only evolved into the powerful military officials and politicians they are up to this day.

    • @JerryDaBes
      @JerryDaBes Před rokem +12

      @@monakh_jcf2312 they're around for traditional purposes.

  • @mattjack3983
    @mattjack3983 Před rokem +345

    Here's a fact: Swordsmanship was not what the Samurai were originally best known for. They were mounted archers. And in combat their primary weapon when not using a bow was usually a polearm of some kind. Their swords were just sidearms. A last line of defense. And when not in battle their swords were worn more as a fancy piece of jewelry than a weapon.

    • @rustomkanishka
      @rustomkanishka Před rokem +41

      Yari and Yumi.
      I'm tired of seeing that piece of shit katana being glorified.

    • @MrKurayami
      @MrKurayami Před rokem +42

      The samurai also used firearms, and these weapons revolutionized japanese warfare at the time. In fact, it has been estimated that 25,000 matchlock guns, or 30 percent of all the guns in existence worldwide at the time were used at Sekigahara. In all of Europe, only 30,000 guns were believed to be in use.

    • @rustomkanishka
      @rustomkanishka Před rokem +27

      @@MrKurayami yep. Those guys were professional soldiers. Tom Cruise's samurai might as well have been Scientologists.
      The Japanese did try manufacturing their own firearms but the metal they forged wasn't really that good. So after a few volleys the barrels would droop, earning the nickname "noodle guns".
      A few samurai were actually Catholics. They were converted by Jesuit missionaries. The samurai class did have a pedo thing where grown men buggered teens, so I assume both the Jesuits and the Samurai had something to bond over. Buggering kids.
      Oh, and the Catholic bit is relevant. Most of the firearms came through Nagasaki where there are remnants of the Portugese quarter. The Daimyo there was Catholic for a time.

    • @nodosa994
      @nodosa994 Před rokem +11

      A Samurai is a Warrior without a clear definition. Thus, they were Archers, Spearmen and musketeers, be it on land and mounted on horseback.
      As for Swords, they are more common than we think, though only in the right context, I.E, Sieges and ESPECIALLY Naval combat.

    • @Ainomato
      @Ainomato Před rokem +5

      That and guns. They loved their guns.

  • @Suicidal_Soy_Sauce
    @Suicidal_Soy_Sauce Před rokem +14

    "All witnesses dead, bounty cleared."
    *Two handed* *72*

  • @BatMan-jd5rc
    @BatMan-jd5rc Před rokem +14

    I think I've read somewhere that Samurai's were mostly seen as bullies than protectors.

    • @ihatevice
      @ihatevice Před 8 měsíci +4

      That’s not hard to believe, they were gangbangers before gangbanging was gangbanging

    • @BatMan-jd5rc
      @BatMan-jd5rc Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@ihatevice Thug Life, Edo Period 4 Life

    • @eagle162
      @eagle162 Před 4 měsíci

      No, you even have samurai that were considered folk heroes by their community, don't buy into this generalization.

    • @sub7se7en
      @sub7se7en Před 25 dny

      @@eagle162 legends =/= reality. In reality they were worse than bullies. Some of these bullies did great things and became idolized for it, but that doesn't change who they were in reality. The more you learn about Japanese history the more you realize this mythology around the samurai is just that, mythology.

  • @Aoeror98
    @Aoeror98 Před rokem +8

    Commoner minding his own business
    Samurai slashes him
    Samurai:he was disrespectful

  • @rustomkanishka
    @rustomkanishka Před rokem +25

    Fun fact: slaughtering some other lord's peasants did cause issues. Your own lord may forgive you, but you taking their dude's life meant lost labour to the lord.

  • @shootits48
    @shootits48 Před rokem +4

    That's brutal, things in the medieval era were terrifying

  • @s.t.u.n._draken4815
    @s.t.u.n._draken4815 Před rokem +3

    The last one was actually a Yakuza thing

  • @siegboof
    @siegboof Před rokem +35

    Daimyo: “Bro don’t do that thing where you test every new weapon you get on some random person.”
    My dishonorable ass:

  • @CrispyPratt
    @CrispyPratt Před rokem +21

    Imagine your juat chillin with your homie then and a samauri comes over and cuts him down in 5 seconds. Like dam what'd he do 💀

  • @dianalindeman1644
    @dianalindeman1644 Před rokem +7

    The samurai were the Japanese versions of knights.

    • @treyriver5676
      @treyriver5676 Před 8 měsíci +2

      Yes and no.. they were also men at arms and free companies .. and just like Knights myth and fact are conflated.

  • @piratasensei9669
    @piratasensei9669 Před rokem +9

    Samurai: now it's time for the KEEL test

  • @simplewrites
    @simplewrites Před rokem +3

    "My lord, you are in danger, let me kill this random family"

  • @bhmcrumbs1348
    @bhmcrumbs1348 Před rokem +178

    sounds like a certain profession now in the modern times

    • @hottudoggu7712
      @hottudoggu7712 Před rokem +3

      Which one

    • @tyedior8467
      @tyedior8467 Před rokem +39

      @@hottudoggu7712 police officers

    • @raymondacbot4007
      @raymondacbot4007 Před rokem +44

      @@tyedior8467 except cops are near the bottom of the social ladder, and nowhere as cool as samurai

    • @kiro9257
      @kiro9257 Před rokem +1

      @@tyedior8467 the respect that police officers receive is simply incomparable to the Samurais of the feudal era.
      Shitty-ass pay & shit quality of service = Bad reputation

    • @Ryan.2
      @Ryan.2 Před rokem +7

      ​@@raymondacbot4007Yakuza

  • @Pike737
    @Pike737 Před rokem +4

    Passerby: bro that sounds like a skill issue 😂
    Samurai: 🗡️💀

  • @rhyswong8976
    @rhyswong8976 Před rokem +3

    1930s Chinese: *trying to escape the chatroom*

  • @fifervonpiper6707
    @fifervonpiper6707 Před rokem +4

    Fun Fact: Samurais were gun nuts. Once the Dutch sold them muskets, the samurai became obsessed with them.

  • @MG-gj7pv
    @MG-gj7pv Před rokem +2

    Imperial Guardsman: Stop right there!

  • @SaltedFishing
    @SaltedFishing Před rokem +5

    Genpuku has nothing to do with cutting fingers. It's a coming of age ceremony, where youths would take on their adult name, gain responsibilities, and generally change their appearance by way of dress and hair style to that of an adult.
    Finger cutting is yubitsume, and was a thing for gamblers. Not samurai.

  • @user-rr7vs1wq1x
    @user-rr7vs1wq1x Před rokem +3

    People today: I wish to see a samurai
    Medieval Japan:🗡🏹🥀☠

  • @user-cg7jp3jp4h
    @user-cg7jp3jp4h Před rokem +7

    Another fact : there is no historical evidence that Tsujikiri was actually practiced.

    • @taotao98103
      @taotao98103 Před rokem +1

      Oh there is evidence. Everywhere occupied by Japan during WW2.

    • @mambojambo4717
      @mambojambo4717 Před rokem

      ​@@taotao98103 That's no EDO IDIOT

    • @mattsterh7740
      @mattsterh7740 Před rokem +1

      Only a bad samurai would get caught lacking

  • @raynarksatriawibowo6688
    @raynarksatriawibowo6688 Před rokem +2

    the samurai took the word triggered to the most extreme level

  • @Tazdingo01
    @Tazdingo01 Před rokem +2

    Samurai: So, what do you think of my poem?
    Me: Best I have ever heard.

  • @OneAlgea
    @OneAlgea Před rokem +3

    Samurai out here playing life like it's gta 😂

  • @chaoscagawan8193
    @chaoscagawan8193 Před rokem +3

    A famous samurai named akechi mitsuhide who betrayed oda nobunaga was killed by farmers armed with spears.

  • @somoneontheinternjet3757

    The Japanese really invented the vibe check huh

  • @bonsatago9220
    @bonsatago9220 Před rokem +1

    I won't be surprised if there were assassins who targets samurais

  • @honorableundead2273
    @honorableundead2273 Před rokem +3

    Cutting off their little finger reminds me of the Yakuza

  • @fangwu7576
    @fangwu7576 Před rokem +10

    Honorable Samurai on their way to “practice their sword skills” on an unarmed farmer family of 5, 37Km away because the other day one of them looked at them funny.
    Edit: Because it was night, the Samurai also decided to practice his torch throwing skills as well.

  • @skadoosh2396
    @skadoosh2396 Před rokem +2

    Samurai were really the players in a GTA game

  • @harmless-kun
    @harmless-kun Před rokem +1

    They're basically Lord Knights, landed knights...

  • @adzi6164
    @adzi6164 Před rokem +5

    to be frank, after looking up tsujigiri on wikipedia... this definitely happen, but wasn't really about samurai being really morally allowed by contemporary views to just cut down people for practice... such incidents mostly happened after dark, imagine that. And, hilarously enough, weren't always about testing swords - sometimes, it was samurai wanting to test out jujutsu moves (real martial art, direct precursos of judo) on struggling opponent. Still dangerous, but more ridiculous if you ask me...
    Tsujigiri was originally a term for duels between samurai... it degraded into random murders on commoners during the lawlessness of the Sengoku Period (1467-1600) and was actually outlawed in 1602, carrying death penalty... the wikipedia article actually mentions one notable case of a tsujigiri murder spree: "Yoshiwara Hundred People Slashing" - a murder spree of dozens of sex-workers in Yoshiwara, a red-light district of Edo; and, imagine that, the perpetrating samurai, despite being wealthy and of high-rank and good heritage, was executed. There's also a case of tsujigiri being grossly misrepresented for purpose of attacking the ideas of moral and cultural relativism... even though the argument hangs on tsujigiri being an accepted, condoned practice, which it wasn't.
    The other thing, about samurai being allowed to kill commoners for offending them - kiri-sute gomen - is true... although, even though we consider it overkill, still had rules regarding it, with the samurai being punishable even by death; shortly, aside from the fact that there had to be some provocation:
    - doctors and midwives were not subjectible to kiri-sute gomen when at work or heading to work
    - the strike had to be done immediately after the offence... no holding grudges to murder for later
    - if the strike landed, and the victim survived, the samurai wasn't allowed to finish them off. Also, in case of the target being a lower-ranked samurai, they could defend themselves with a wakizashi.
    - the samurai had to report the incident to nearby government official, having at least one witness, and had to basically self-home-arrest themselves for 20 days as proof of contrition. The weapon used could also be confiscated for 20 days, either for investigation, or as punishment if justification for attack was deemed feeble.
    So yeah, it is still shocking, and people died, sometimes legally, for laughable reasons, but samurai did not actually had right to kill random people at whim.

    • @pauloazuela8488
      @pauloazuela8488 Před rokem +1

      Most of the time those who did ended up being outlaws or Ronins if they escape punishment

    • @sub7se7en
      @sub7se7en Před 25 dny

      The video said it wasn't allowed.

  • @nate22i
    @nate22i Před rokem +4

    Ah yes, the secret technique of "stabbing someone because why not"

  • @Ace-Intervention
    @Ace-Intervention Před rokem +3

    You forget that there main weapon is not the katana.
    They use the Yari (spear), bow and arrow, and last but also the most surprising, Tanegashima (match long gun)

  • @rudman97
    @rudman97 Před rokem +8

    The most crucial example of late shogunate era Tsuzigiri victim was British merchant Charles Lenox richardson....The Namamugi incident.
    The counter revenge by British royal Navy started the Sōnnō Jōi movement and so began the fall of the shogunate (Boshin war, Meiji restoration, Empire of Japan).

    • @JackMeoff46
      @JackMeoff46 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Wrong. That wasn’t a random attack; Charles blatantly and knowingly disrespected the samurai by riding through their formation. It did however play a role in the fall of an already struggling shogunate.

  • @edluke3415
    @edluke3415 Před rokem +67

    The samurais didn't go away, they just changed their name to the Yakuza

    • @rustomkanishka
      @rustomkanishka Před rokem +27

      No. Yakuza come from the lower sections. They borrowed the crazy self mutilation.

    • @DarkMatterX1
      @DarkMatterX1 Před rokem +3

      Samurais became the IJA and the IJN.

    • @pyro7358
      @pyro7358 Před rokem +21

      This is like saying that medieval knights became the mafia

    • @edluke3415
      @edluke3415 Před rokem

      @@pyro7358 actually the mafia was founded by a high level free mason which isn't too far off from the knights templar

    • @jeanmariek2851
      @jeanmariek2851 Před rokem +8

      Nope Yakuza comes from the lowest class of Japanese medieval hierarchy system

  • @thebigk5340
    @thebigk5340 Před rokem +10

    Wu tang clan typa beat

  • @alexispalangeo8643
    @alexispalangeo8643 Před rokem +2

    Another crazy fact: they used guns. They didn't like it at first but when they witnessed it's efficiency, they all were like "Guns good!" and proceeded to arm their armies with guns.

    • @user-mn2oh5zk8s
      @user-mn2oh5zk8s Před 5 měsíci

      I hear that at one time the number of guns in Japan was equivalent to that in all of Europe.

  • @NocturnalPyro
    @NocturnalPyro Před rokem +2

    That last one is still used by the Yakuza today.

  • @Perceval777
    @Perceval777 Před rokem +104

    Again the misconception that samurai could always freely kill commoners without punishment. That's simply not true - both the Tokugawa shogunate and the local han governments (every province ruled by a daimyo was called han 藩) had very strict rules about this, simply murdering commoners was forbidden and punishable.

    • @eagle162
      @eagle162 Před rokem +15

      Yes somebody who knows this, there's also little evidence for this, it's one of those laws that appears on paper but doesn't seem to be practiced much, you can find records of peasants essentially playing chicken with samurai.

    • @adzi6164
      @adzi6164 Před rokem +9

      also, note that there's a sharp difference between how the society and law worked during the Sengoku period, before it, and after it (during the Edo period)

    • @ianMcFarlane112
      @ianMcFarlane112 Před rokem +3

      its the case during sengoku jidai though, its chaos at that time, and the law is barely followed.Its only strongly prohibited after sengoku period ended.

    • @Perceval777
      @Perceval777 Před rokem +4

      @@ianMcFarlane112 During the Sengoku jidai the daimyo had their own provinces under strict control. The laws were obeyed because they were war-time laws and disobeying them meant seppuku or execution. The shogunate's laws weren't obeyed anymore, but the daimyo's laws were. You can check out the Koshu laws (also called Shingen kaho) of the Takeda clan as an example. Precisely during the Sengoku period samurai would not kill their own farmers - they needed those farmers for resources for the war effort. Killing the enemy's farmers and burning his villages to cripple his economy is another issue.

    • @ianMcFarlane112
      @ianMcFarlane112 Před rokem

      @@Perceval777 Even today there people who commit crimes even though we have strict laws. We even have Geneva Conventions today but lots of people still commit war crimes. Having a law doesnt mean people are invulnerable to do things that law forbids. And the video says killing random people, not specifically their own farmers. We even now have security cameras but some freaks doesnt bother to care doing bad things, what more when its 15th century and you can do anything horrible as long as youre not seen.

  • @nathrob2437
    @nathrob2437 Před rokem +3

    They wasn't just allowed to kill commoners that showed them disrespect, they was pretty much allowed to kill anyone other than the daiymo and the emporer, however, it was pretty much a bad idea to kill anyone that was above you without good reason and a few witnesses

  • @mina7572
    @mina7572 Před rokem +2

    "I tested my sword in self defense"

  • @savagebanana3711
    @savagebanana3711 Před rokem +1

    Everything aside but that "yoooooo" killed me 😂

  • @RudolfMaster.
    @RudolfMaster. Před rokem +3

    Imagine just walking down the street while having a bad day and some random guy in an armor kills you because you didn't greet him lol

    • @JackMeoff46
      @JackMeoff46 Před 4 měsíci

      They didn’t walk around wearing armor…they just wore regular kimonos unless they were going to battle.

  • @lukaswilhelm9290
    @lukaswilhelm9290 Před rokem +3

    That's why they're called Samurai(those who serves), these people originally were mercenaries hired by Japanese nobles to protect their land, soon some nobles became Samurai themselves and started to take over the system by making the Emperor as nothing but puppet. Just like any warrior class, the popular image of honorable and dignified are co exist with their business of ruling by sword and continious warfare.

    • @pauloazuela8488
      @pauloazuela8488 Před rokem +2

      Although the emperor won at the end and cause shit in entire world aka world war 2. Edo period is the period where Samurais are straightened up and disciple to avoid this mess.

  • @wilsonlee558
    @wilsonlee558 Před rokem +2

    Imagine walking down the street and one samurai suddenly jump up and chop off your hand and shout "It's a prank !!!"

  • @KusmaUksus
    @KusmaUksus Před rokem +1

    Midly jokes with samurai
    Samurai: throws fit

  • @shin-oni4223
    @shin-oni4223 Před rokem +6

    Genpuku, is it what members of the yakuza do if they think they fail in something

  • @II-ei4rk
    @II-ei4rk Před rokem +4

    Please make more japanese history videos. They're exactly what I've been looking for

    • @pauloazuela8488
      @pauloazuela8488 Před rokem +1

      Just go watch" Shogo Your Japanese Friend in Kyoto". This video alone left out some important infos and instead added unnecessary infos

  • @jabe6078
    @jabe6078 Před rokem +2

    Villians in any anime be like:

  • @audiomancytv4984
    @audiomancytv4984 Před rokem +2

    lesser known fact about tsujigiri is that is was heavily restricted and had to be immediately reported to their lord, after which their sword was taken and they were relieved of duty until it was decided whether they'd just murdered someone randomly or not

  • @jamesmclemore9123
    @jamesmclemore9123 Před rokem +3

    I think I heard somewhere that genbuku is still practiced by the yakuza in Japan.

  • @ducktheseraph
    @ducktheseraph Před rokem +2

    Kirisute Gomen is the expression for a samurai killing commoners that disrespected them or their lords. It's also an album by Trivium.

  • @theprodigalson4003
    @theprodigalson4003 Před rokem +1

    Tsugiri is the latent gamer in all of us coming out

  • @m.j.9318
    @m.j.9318 Před rokem +2

    They took the "open world" approach to literally. Like in Morrowind. They killed only non quest essential chatacters 😂😂

  • @extremel.z.s3140
    @extremel.z.s3140 Před rokem +5

    Genbuku is still around here to stay... Though it's not in a very 'honourable' place anymore

  • @boredguy249
    @boredguy249 Před rokem +6

    That's one way to farm xp

  • @jakedones2099
    @jakedones2099 Před rokem +2

    "Tsujagiri was frowned upon" the killing of a human to test your weapon is "frowned upon". Shows the value they put on peasant life

    • @MorallyDubiousFrog
      @MorallyDubiousFrog Před rokem

      It was a practice during the Sengoku era, when the country basically collapsed. The Tokugawa shogunate outlawed it not king after taking over.

  • @T.DeCervantez
    @T.DeCervantez Před rokem +1

    Samurai the original: “Are you looking at me?”

  • @chasechase4138
    @chasechase4138 Před rokem +8

    Bro idk why they didn’t just respawn and say “RDM” and call an admin.

  • @Redicule_research._ridiculous

    That last one
    Ever wielded a stick without a pinky
    It has more to do with punishment than loyalty

  • @birdedup
    @birdedup Před rokem +2

    "can I test combo?"

  • @Kreekyblock
    @Kreekyblock Před rokem +2

    No wonder why Kenji was scared and apologized to jin sakai immediately when he didn’t show him respect.
    Ghost of Tsushima

    • @MorallyDubiousFrog
      @MorallyDubiousFrog Před rokem +2

      Samurai need to have a witness to back up his claim of being disrespected.

    • @Kreekyblock
      @Kreekyblock Před rokem +1

      @@MorallyDubiousFrog yuna was with him.

  • @liltick102
    @liltick102 Před rokem +5

    It’d be tight af to just be chopped in half while walking a donkey carrying watermelons back to my family by a samurai

  • @Fck_the_atf
    @Fck_the_atf Před rokem +7

    Imagine a samurai trying to kill some rando to test his skill but the rando just pulls out his own katana and destroys the samurai 😂

    • @T.DeCervantez
      @T.DeCervantez Před rokem +4

      They’re called ninjas.

    • @Fck_the_atf
      @Fck_the_atf Před rokem +6

      @@T.DeCervantez True. Shinobi (ninjas) were known for dressing as peasants to avoid suspension. It would be funny if a samurai try’d his luck, rolled the wrong number, and died because he mistaken a commoner for a Shinobi.

    • @T.DeCervantez
      @T.DeCervantez Před rokem

      @@Fck_the_atf Probably did go down like that a few times. I never liked the idea of a privileged class of people no matter what manifestation they take.

    • @NectisOW
      @NectisOW Před 9 měsíci

      @@Fck_the_atf a samurai would likely be more proficient in combat than a Shinobi, while Shinobi were trained in combat, they were mostly meant for sabotage, intel gathering, and recon, therefore a samurai would likely win due to the fact that their profession teaches them combat throughly as it is a core aspect of what they do.

    • @101jir
      @101jir Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@Fck_the_atfFunny enough "suspension" works in your comment if we mean by a rope due to a mission.

  • @TravelsoftheCat
    @TravelsoftheCat Před rokem +1

    "It was a dick move, but it was mkay."

  • @RedWinter21
    @RedWinter21 Před rokem +1

    It's amazing that from East to West, nobility were basically aholes. A lot of those mentioned can apply to knights too, except perhaps the finger part

  • @user-yo4tz9yy6w
    @user-yo4tz9yy6w Před rokem +7

    辻切りは幕府の規律問題だから、江戸中期以降は切腹よ?
    無礼討ちも処罰対象になったから、町奴が士分を挑発したりしたよ。

    • @korekotrin
      @korekotrin Před rokem

      ここ馬鹿多いよ、なんか核を落とされる前は野蛮な国だったけど落とされてから平和な国になったとか言ってるやついたもん。

  • @VaporRonin
    @VaporRonin Před rokem +41

    About time, people have to realize in days where weaponry existed, people weren't just gonna let it go to waste 💀💀💀
    Everyone had issues.

    • @citizenvulpes4562
      @citizenvulpes4562 Před rokem +2

      People won't realize.
      Willful ignorance

    • @DarkMatterX1
      @DarkMatterX1 Před rokem +2

      "In days where weaponry existed"
      I'm so sorry for you, yurocuckistani.

    • @bitchesihate
      @bitchesihate Před rokem

      Ok so…. The Holocaust was just because the Germans didn’t want the gas to go to waste 👍🏾

  • @cinderguard3156
    @cinderguard3156 Před rokem +2

    Wait... dagath ur, is that you?

  • @islamicschoolofmemestudies

    Yo need GTA-type open world set in Feudal Japan.

  • @MajinTurles-ng2gy
    @MajinTurles-ng2gy Před rokem +5

    That changed in 1878 though

  • @viveillyvi
    @viveillyvi Před rokem +2

    Farmers were above craftsman lmao
    Also proving swordsmanship on unarmed and untrained commoners of the own reign, very honorable.

  • @deathvulture5974
    @deathvulture5974 Před rokem +2

    And when firearms came about they were also as much just to shoot you as well as cut you in two,
    Samurai when someone approached them slightly wrong: so anyway i started blastin

  • @jazzamoartlestrade1458
    @jazzamoartlestrade1458 Před rokem +3

    What an asshole move. Never mind it might be a father or a mother or just a human being Ooh I need to see if it’s sharp like you can’t test it any other way

    • @Perceval777
      @Perceval777 Před rokem +1

      That rarely happened. It was forbidden and punishable by both the Tokugawa bakufu and the local domain governments. Do you really think things like that happened every day, in every town on every street? The Edo period was one of the most peaceful, secure, safe and stable periods in Japanese history.

  • @RobertoTorres-gi8vh
    @RobertoTorres-gi8vh Před rokem +41

    Samurai’s have an interesting background history. I love Japanese history and culture.

    • @stinkfinga4918
      @stinkfinga4918 Před rokem +17

      You like the idea of killing someone innocent to test your weapon?

    • @DavidVassleofYeshua
      @DavidVassleofYeshua Před rokem +10

      ​@@stinkfinga4918You can like certain aspects of a culture without liking them all. Isn't that how it is with every single culture?

    • @stinkfinga4918
      @stinkfinga4918 Před rokem +3

      @@DavidVassleofYeshua not really, get back to me when anyone has anything good to say about nazis lol

    • @kobrax0341
      @kobrax0341 Před rokem +6

      ​@@stinkfinga4918 Thats quite an extreme point dude lol, I like historical weapons and think the weapons Germany used in WWII were very interesting and like some german customs today, I still think the Nazie party was an extremely evil mark on Germany's history lol. Thats like saying I have to hold the same standards to the Viking era and not enjoy any aspects of it

    • @FriendlyYandere
      @FriendlyYandere Před rokem +6

      @@stinkfinga4918 What does Nazi has anything to do with this?

  • @juanagustinjuannaz6143
    @juanagustinjuannaz6143 Před rokem +1

    The REAL vibe check

  • @RoboLobster3000
    @RoboLobster3000 Před rokem +6

    Doesn't the Yakuza also do Genbuku?

    • @keyakku935
      @keyakku935 Před rokem +1

      They cut off the entire pinky finger, i forgot the reason why, either due to offense or from a yakuza member leaving the yakuza

  • @swjdnansjdjs4224
    @swjdnansjdjs4224 Před rokem +3

    I swear these guys had the most twisted idea of honour out of all civilizations. Just look at the after math during ww2

    • @Perceval777
      @Perceval777 Před rokem +2

      WW2 conceptions of Bushido were purely modern ones and had nothing to do with the old samurai house rules and laws. There is a huge difference between what Bushido was before the Meiji period and how Bushido was perceived and reimagined by the WW2 militarists.

    • @swjdnansjdjs4224
      @swjdnansjdjs4224 Před rokem +1

      @@Perceval777 I mean. Doesn't seem very different considering it was "frowned upon" to test out your swords on villagers.

    • @Perceval777
      @Perceval777 Před rokem +1

      ​@@swjdnansjdjs4224 Tsujigiri - testing your sword on commoners, rarely happened. It was considered a crime, forbidden and punishable by both the Tokugawa bakufu and the local domain governments. Do you really think things like that happened every day, in every town, on every street? The Edo period was one of the most peaceful, secure, safe and stable periods in Japanese history.

    • @swjdnansjdjs4224
      @swjdnansjdjs4224 Před rokem +1

      @@Perceval777 oh damn didn't know you were a samurai from 1600s thanks for clearing it up that it wasn't common because all these historical books and sites constantly slandering you guys

    • @Perceval777
      @Perceval777 Před rokem +2

      @@swjdnansjdjs4224 I was trying to clear up some misconceptions in good faith. But I can see by your disrespectful attitude it probably wasn't worth it...
      Have a nice day.

  • @mrchurr8016
    @mrchurr8016 Před rokem +1

    Samurai be taking intrusive thoughts way too seriously

  • @davidb3155
    @davidb3155 Před rokem +9

    Ironically, Ninja were the ones that actually practiced honor and loyalty where samurai only preached it.

    • @slaphappy6705
      @slaphappy6705 Před rokem

      ninjas aren't real.. you know that, right?

    • @agricola
      @agricola Před rokem +5

      @@slaphappy6705 they were pretty real pre 1850

    • @kellyroyal9579
      @kellyroyal9579 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@slaphappy6705bro you being seriouse? cuz i dunno how to tell you this but...... they were very reall lool just cuz naruto is msde up dosnt mean ninja arnt lol might wanna look up somtjing besidea samurai

  • @alexilie6273
    @alexilie6273 Před rokem +31

    samurai = savage brainwashed animals who knew calligraphy?

  • @zikriflanery7030
    @zikriflanery7030 Před rokem +2

    Samurai is just RPG players without the ability to quicksave

  • @deliverus6856
    @deliverus6856 Před rokem +1

    “Disrespect” could honestly just be an excuse for a psycho to go on a killing spree cause it’s not like anyone could prove it with no witnesses

  • @xentastic
    @xentastic Před rokem +14

    Bro this music makes me wanna go back to Japan 1945

    • @hitmanyang319
      @hitmanyang319 Před rokem +2

      If you want to feel the full might of the US airforce 😂

  • @ZAR556
    @ZAR556 Před rokem +5

    Exactly like Knight during Medieval era And Legionnaire during Roman era
    😁

  • @VentiVonOsterreich
    @VentiVonOsterreich Před rokem +2

    Whoever wrote those laws were socially insecure

  • @Maarten-Nauta
    @Maarten-Nauta Před rokem +1

    Me: chilling
    *Insecure Samurai shows up
    Me: :0

  • @Hvantmiki
    @Hvantmiki Před rokem +8

    Wrong to say that it was a serious offense to kill random farmers. It was frowned upon , but perfectly legal. Like adultery in the west today. Bit rude and excessove, but legal

    • @swjdnansjdjs4224
      @swjdnansjdjs4224 Před rokem +2

      You compared murdering unarmed peasants to cheating on your lover 💀

    • @Hvantmiki
      @Hvantmiki Před rokem

      @@swjdnansjdjs4224 if two things have differences and/or similarities then they can be compared. Those two has many differences and things in common which can be compared. And in feudal japan they viewed killing farmers as morally similar to how adultery is viewed in the west. Perfectly ok and legal. Only immigrants and freaks think it should be illegal.

    • @adzi6164
      @adzi6164 Před rokem

      @@swjdnansjdjs4224 he compared how the acts were *viewed* and *reacted upon* in respective times and places. Learn to read.

    • @swjdnansjdjs4224
      @swjdnansjdjs4224 Před rokem

      @@adzi6164 I did read it's a bit of stretch to compare murder and adultery. Learn to read

    • @adzi6164
      @adzi6164 Před rokem

      you wrote he himself compared murder to adultery. While he didn't.

  • @gatocles99
    @gatocles99 Před rokem +4

    And now you know why Ninja hunted samurai.

    • @CTOSHLL
      @CTOSHLL Před rokem

      Idk but I'm sure ninja did bad stuff. Everyone was murderous back then.

    • @gatocles99
      @gatocles99 Před rokem +1

      ​@@CTOSHLL Shinobi did... But Shinobi were Samurai.
      Shinobi were not Ninja.
      Shinobi were Samurai spies and used to hunt Ninja.
      And few people were as murderous as the Samurai.
      Samurai were monsters.

    • @samuraijackoff5354
      @samuraijackoff5354 Před rokem +1

      Not all Ninja were samurai
      But many samurai were ninja

    • @Perceval777
      @Perceval777 Před rokem +1

      Ninja didn't hunt samurai. They were called shinobi, first of all, and they were spies and saboteurs, not assassins. And as was already mentioned, many of them were samurai. All the leading clans in Iga and Koka (Koga) were jizamurai - independent samurai who owned farmland.

    • @gatocles99
      @gatocles99 Před rokem

      @@Perceval777 Nice lie.
      Shinobi were spies and saboteurs and assassins. Shinobi were Samurai.
      Ninja were good people waging guerilla war against Samurai oppressor.
      Samurai were scum. 99% of Japan hated Samurai. Deal with it.
      Also, you are completely ignorant. Iga and Koga were not the only provinces that had ninja. There were Christian Ninja in the Satsuma rebellion, and the Ikko Ikki had ninja. Ever province had ninja.

  • @addy4986
    @addy4986 Před rokem +2

    Main character killing NPC