The History Of Japanese Culture | 3 Hour Special

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  • Опубликовано: 19 дек 2024

Комментарии • 34

  • @swankyankee
    @swankyankee Месяц назад +27

    There may be more informative, sensitive and beautiful documentaries but, if so, I have not seen them. I've watched this several times and I continue to enjoy and learn from it. It is itself a work of art. Thank you, James.

  • @NeoKoaeana-z9x
    @NeoKoaeana-z9x 3 дня назад +2

    One of my favorite places around the world. i will get there one day, KYOTO❤

  • @breakingdragon22
    @breakingdragon22 16 дней назад +5

    I live in Japan, everyday is incredible. I walk between the old and the new, a great sense of community, incredible people, food and serenity. No society is perfect there are issues, but I love it here.

  • @JaneEarth
    @JaneEarth 2 дня назад

    wow! how do you only have 32.500 followers?? all that knowledge background and wit dripping out of the wording, the performance and in the interviews, not to mention the storylines and the connection of content and picture or of course the refreshingly balanced compositions. the whole documentary genre has been going south for decades. and here we are watching a three hour good documentary (western, chunky and journalistical maybe, but it shines through that they could do differently as well if they were sure the viewers would comprehend it). thank you.

  • @tracywright6908
    @tracywright6908 Месяц назад +2

    Such an exquisite culture! Much gratitude

  • @howardleekilby7390
    @howardleekilby7390 29 дней назад +1

    Thanks!

    • @-Journal
      @-Journal  29 дней назад

      We appreciate the Super Thanks!

  • @Pam-si4jp
    @Pam-si4jp Месяц назад +4

    The best Japan documentary I have seen! Thank you!

  • @khs00667
    @khs00667 Месяц назад +4

    A fantastic episode with great observations and insights to the Japanese culture! Love it, and thank you for creating this!

  • @chantalbourrut410
    @chantalbourrut410 17 дней назад +1

    This has to be the most comprehensive and best documentary on Japan . It’s a work of art on itself. Thank you.

  • @emmilypalmer9269
    @emmilypalmer9269 Месяц назад +2

    SOOOOOO MANY commercials 😤 It's a shame too because the show is so good.

  • @lindamesa5122
    @lindamesa5122 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for this Dr Fox , I can see by ur body language that u have studied the Japanese traditions ! I watch many Japanese craftsmen on you tube I've always be seen so fascinated with there skills and dedication to their crafts ! Truly inspiring! Thank you!

  • @jeraldbaxter3532
    @jeraldbaxter3532 Месяц назад +3

    One important fact, regarding Genji's acceptance of Kaoru, is that Genji, himself, cuckolded his own father by secretly fathering a son with empress Fujitsubo. This type of introspection and realization is an important part of the Genji.

    • @redbluebae4397
      @redbluebae4397 Месяц назад

      Y’all are so weird calling people cucks pornsick brain rot

  • @Ayelet.M
    @Ayelet.M Месяц назад

    48:45 what a rare moment you got, he passed away in 2018 😢

  • @turkialharbi2136
    @turkialharbi2136 16 дней назад

    Very inspiring and well presented
    🙏

  • @a.mie.533
    @a.mie.533 7 дней назад

    Isn't that quite an old documentary? Feels, as if I'd seen it many years ago...

  • @marishkagrayson
    @marishkagrayson 24 дня назад +2

    One brief comment at 11:20, I noticed your ring. I had read that one should remove all jewelry for “fear/respect” of damaging the tea cup which can be very old and is often unique. I spent hours prying off my ring that I hadn’t removed in 30 years so as to participate in a tea ceremony in Kyoto. 😅

    • @Window4503
      @Window4503 15 дней назад

      That’s quite the compliment to the experience! “Worth removing your ring after 3 decades for”

  • @Window4503
    @Window4503 15 дней назад

    I’m enjoying this documentary and all of the windows into Japanese arts and culture! Talking with various people as well makes it feel so much more personal and genuine. My one critique: the Japanese word pronunciations, particularly of any word with an “a” vowel. I would understand if it were some unfamiliar phoneme that English speakers aren’t used to, but our language is very capable of saying “a” as in “car” instead of “eh” or “a” as in “cat”.

  • @howardleekilby7390
    @howardleekilby7390 29 дней назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
    BRAVO! BRAVO! BRAVO!
    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @jasonshapiro9469
    @jasonshapiro9469 6 дней назад

    Those old Japanese folk seem like they were just way more civilized than contemporary people in the west..we really must have seemed like barbarians to them when we showed up on their shores..barbarians with guns and canons

  • @Polius-cp6bf
    @Polius-cp6bf 18 дней назад +2

    does a random guy walking around in suit wondering whats his next meal gonna be really necessary in this kinda shit?

  • @neilritson7445
    @neilritson7445 14 дней назад +3

    So, you start "Japanese" culture in the 700s in Kyoto? Good grief what a tragedy.

  • @Dean-x4m
    @Dean-x4m 17 дней назад +2

    CC is abysmal

  • @thiagodepaularibeiro5044
    @thiagodepaularibeiro5044 6 дней назад

    I am a western and I can say that western's view about Japan sounds ridiculous. They give the narrative a romantic aesthetic... annoying. If you really want to understand Japan, come here and live here and you can try to understand Japanese culture power beyond this western lents. This documentary is absolutely superficial.

  • @Boobear83
    @Boobear83 Месяц назад +4

    This guy is pretentious to a whole nutha level. My friends say my love for japan is annoying, that’s how much I love japan. And I almost didn’t make it past the opening tea ceremony talking about the drinking vessel in a way that made a small amount of throw up enter my throat and then thankfully, I was able to put it back down and keep shampooing my carpets. If there is one thing I can’t stand about Japanese culture or maybe more so the foreigners describing it……it’s when they take a tea cup and try to mention the chi or spirit that someone with skills NEVER BEFORE WITNESSED IN THIS EARTH imbued upon the tea cup and while sitting in solace preparing for consumption of said tea they can feel the very inner nature of not only the cup and it’s maker, but the maker of the universe itself………omg STOP PLEASE

    • @jasonle762
      @jasonle762 Месяц назад +1

      HAHA, I was thinking to myself, "am I jumping to conclusions...calling this guy a weaboo?"

    • @dwaynebest4130
      @dwaynebest4130 19 дней назад

      You have shag rugs. Is that where you have your tea cermony and comtemplate your inner nature?

    • @Window4503
      @Window4503 15 дней назад

      That’s how artists (or rather art reviewers) talk about art in general though. That’s not unique to Japanese or other foreign cultural objects. That’s the art world at large talking. It is a problem because artistic discussions have become very unnecessarily pretentious, but I don’t fault this guy for doing what literally every critic does when it comes to talking about art and cultural objects.

    • @timboz2569
      @timboz2569 6 дней назад

      Boo bear allright.

  • @turkialharbi2136
    @turkialharbi2136 16 дней назад +1

    Thanks!

    • @-Journal
      @-Journal  15 дней назад

      We appreciate the Super Thanks!