@@James-cq2bj did you know that kamikaze pilots were highly trained and experienced pilots. They were not fresh out of college. A good kamikaze hit could render an aircraft carrier useless for months.
For those wondering, tentsurushan is an onomatopoeia simulating the sound of a shamisen ( 3 - stringed japanese instrument ). It is also used in japanese war cries or chants.
I flew a plane once on a game, I said 'I am your new pilot from Japan, welcome aboard Kamikaze Airlines, our destination is American warship' then crashed it
@33 SixtyNine I mean almost everyone during that time was somewhat racist, so that's no suprise. But the Japanese didn't really improve their imagine with their whole conquer China and the Pacific stuff.
One of my teachers had a friend whose father was a Kamikaze pilot and was apparently about to take off on a mission after the ceremony that takes place before a flight but apparently the mission was canceled last minute after they received news that the Emperor had surrendered. My teacher showed us photos of the Kamikaze memorabilia that his friend's father had including a headband with some logo on it. It was pretty cool.
Read or heard somewhere about an American veteran. He was a radio operator and would intercept/over hear Kamikaze pilots final words before crashing into ships. He had said that most would yell "Okaasan", which means mother in Japanese. Most of their final thoughts and words were cries/memories of their mother
I wouldnt be surprised at all if that was indeed true. I read a book titled On Killing and it was said that many dying soldiers last words were calling out to their mothers.
@@ultor18 is an onomatope simulating the sound of a three-stringed musical instrument. It is used as “ainote” (interjection chant) in Japanese traditional songs. The singer will insert this around 2:20 in the first song of the following link.
One day, I listened to this song and went through the last letters of kamikaze pilots. It was honestly one of the most humanizing experiences I’ve ever had. It pushed me to tears.
When the weeb American goes into your country thinking he's an expert on Japanese culture, so you strap him to a Zero to experience Japanese culture firsthand
@Eros Matthew Montallana That’s not true. The young Japanese men in this war were told it was a divine war, and the best way to die was in battle, the most dishonorable being surrendering. They were brainwashed into doing what they were instructed to do. Some of them didn’t do it, they executed them publicly. That really made them wanna do it.
@@cloverskey9087 Well you are right for 99.0% of that paragraph but the song which is clearly a kamikaze song clearly shows them thinking about their mother. (I think? I havent watched the video for a long time) And plus the "Aching heart" pretty sure alot of kamikazes thought about the people and country they love.
@@ibigboy6950 If you were going to die, you were instructed to think of things you love, it was supposed to make them happy. Those soldiers were very brainwashed
@@cloverskey9087 yes they were, but they were happy like YEEEEEE No they weren't Even in the song you can see in the lyrics their sadness They did it because they believed, like you said, a divine war, but, that doesn't mean that they were happy They were sad that they will die and leave their relatives sad and that if they returned they will face consequences or called cowards
No. In the Japanese philosophy, the cherry tree is the symbol of the Buddhist concept of anitya that is to say "impermanence". In other words, even if cherry blossom is beautiful, you shouldn't attach to its beauty because it doesn't last, just like your own person, the people you love, your country, or even the God themselves.
i like what you did with the images. (although theyre not the same planes or people) how the first one is the pilots getting ready, next is the pilot taking off, and the final one is the plane crashing into the ship. Very clever.
fun fact: Kamikaze pilots did not have only enough fuel for one way trip the japanese made sure to have it so Kamikaze pliots could return and try again, the resone why they made sure they could come back was because of the low amount of resoucres japan had to make more planes
Ha that happened to me I was doing a airsoft gun fight and I was told to deploy run straight in and deploy my airsoft grenade and I got shot over 20 times they hurt
Japan: **loads explosives on ships and planes and trucks** North Korea in distance: wait, why do I see japanese trucks and planes and ships speeding twords us. Wait, why do I here some kind of yelling, NO OH GOD PLEASE NO NO NO, NOOOOOOOOOO
Wasps:”Omg that human got too close and I literally had to sting him was so scary 😭” Bees:”Farewell empress, I shall defend our colony with honor and pride. “
@@bonktonk74 which makes me really wonder because I got recommended this video after I listened to Hava nagiula (comments are anti semitic af but the music is lit)
@@jimmycarburator2012 hey same! i was playing RF in a modded plane and i just had this urge to steer into an enemy vehicle so i first searched for battotai but since the algorithm knows i search up that song a lot recently it recommended me this video... there was also a mod that adds the lunge mine so i just keep charging with it towards a tank in a game
I feel for these gentlemen who sacrificed their lives for their loved ones.. and I developed some sort of feeling of missing them without even knowing them just by being aware of how brave they were and how selfless..
Funfact: Kamikaze word was developed in the mongol invasion of japan because the mongol failed because of hurricane so kamikaze meaning was the god's wind
Geez this song is so depressing. It represents the pinnacle of fanaticism the within the Japanese government in fighting a lost war. They were losing in the Pacific, Burma, deadlocked in China and their end was nigh yet they still sent thousands of pilots to die for their hopeless cause, many of whom could have helped Japan recover post-WW2 if they had survived. My condolences to the Japanese children and wives who had to lose their fathers and husbands.
Many of children, women and, unborn children inside of pregnant women waiting for their husbands were also melted away by atomic bomb, so I guess at least population balance was met.
I just discovered this channel. Some of these songs would be cool to play for students in a history class if it’s relevant to topic. Thank you for uploading these! I gained a new appreciation.
I will write it just in case。 Soldiers who fought in the war should not be blamed. What should be blamed is the high-ranking people who started the war and set up the operation.
Not to mention the high ranking people brainwashed the entire population into thinking the Japanese race was superior and should rule the world, aswell as making the citizens believe discomfort and poverty was a “great honor”
@@shauryasinghrathore3316 that’s messed up, while British people did commit crimes towards you, they still offered protection and most of those men who committed those crimes were ordered to
"It's all a lie that they left filled with braveness and joy, crying, "Long live the emperor!" They were sheep at a slaughterhouse. Everybody was looking down and tottering. Some were unable to stand up and were carried and pushed into their aircraft by maintenance soldiers." -Tsuneo Watanabe, editor-in-chief of the Yomiuri Shimbun.
The Other Japanese Pilots: "WE CAN'T TAKE THIS SHIP DOWN!!! IT'S TOO PROTECTED!!!" that one japanese kamikaze pilot with sunglasses: *"guys, imma do what's call a Purogēmā no ugoki"*
If we think now: the most of kamikaze were volunteers, volunteer to serve the army is always somebody with good mentality, and not a bad person... everybody who died there.., we must consent them.. because those persons had their own life... maybe, maybe instead being kamikaze they could be scientifics, poets, artists..... But they died... At more they died for the ideology that was not the best, and their country lost anyway.., so its very sad
"At more they died for the ideology that was not the best, and their country lost anyway" This wasn't really the reason a lot of men did such an act, They died in service of their Emperor who was established as a God in the Shinto belief and such they believed their death would help in a way of protecting their families and Emperor in a final stand to inflict as many losses as possible upon the enemy to prevent them from making it to the Home islands. There are cases where such attacks proved effective such as the Kamikaze attack on USS Bunker Hill where 393 sailors and airmen were killed and 264 wounded, this was all dealt by two A6M5 Zero pilots; meanwhile the Ship was heavily damaged as a result/
The above translation might be wrong partially I have tried to retranslated the part which I felt something wrong with↓ 雨よ降れ 降れ *Let it rain. Let it rain せめても、雨よ *At least we want to have rain. 整備する身のこの辛さ *How painful we feel to prepare plains for attack. この辛さ *How painful we feel. I hope our all posterity will not experience the grief of war in the future
This is really when Bushido honor is taken to it's logical extreme. Dying on a plane, far away from your brothers to reach you, nothing but cold water greeting you from below, all just to leave a fixable dent on a battleship. That's when bravado crosses into futility.
Lot of people make jokes about the song but forgot that its the Hymne of Kamikaze Pilots which flew into theire death for the Own Country People and Family May they all Rest in Peace
This was by far the saddest season of the whole anime. We saw the departure of so many characters that, love them or hate them, once they left, we knew how much we needed them. The battle of Berlin was an amazing scene and I can't stop looking at it again and again and again. Goodbye to a beloved series.
I hear they're doing a reboot in China! Something about continuing the World War series keeps circulating! I'm excited for the third iteration, whole new cast, entirely new nations and alliances. Sounds like it's rounding up to be very interesting!
@@cheevo7680 Apparently they’re switching the focus to Russia and Ukraine. Can’t wait to see how this new direction will turn out. Edit: This comment was meant as a joke, but now I really regret saying this.
This song is extremely somber to me. They face death in the eyes, and all they can do is to accept the fact. They're hoping and praying for something better.
Pedestrians: “I need to be careful so I’m not accidentally hit by a driver” Drivers: “I need to be careful so I don’t accidentally hit a pedestrian” Cyclists:
Nice, but a pretty sad rythme. For a happier tone, search Το πυροβολικό, a Greek song about cannoneer battalions. It happily says "I love the canon, I will die in my canon". Thanks for your work Correction: on my canon
I absolutely love this song honestly. It's a really good song to honour those who gave up their lives for a greater cause, regardless of when or where they're from, or what they did
Arthur epic yea they fought a suicidal battle against the imperial army. They were outnumbered really much and, they only had swords and arrows, while the imperial army had muskets and cannons. So the samurai were brave to.
American pilots: I ran out of bombs, let’s restock back in base.
Japanese Pilots: I am bomb
But all jokes aside, it’s tragic that 1940’s Japanese university students with their whole life ahead of them gets conscripted into this fate.
Nah two bombs were enough
Only if samurai bloodlines wouldn't have volunteered maybe this wouldn't have happened 😐
I am heavy bomb guy
Some people say then can out maneuver me *snif* hmmm Maybe.... But i have yet to see one man who can get past kamakize
@@James-cq2bj did you know that kamikaze pilots were highly trained and experienced pilots. They were not fresh out of college. A good kamikaze hit could render an aircraft carrier useless for months.
Mosquitoes: bite and run away cowardly
Bees:
for the queen banzaiii !!
@@faizalmaulana5995 TENO HAKA BANZAI!
@@faizalmaulana5995 🙌
mosquitoes are like the vietcong. ambush and run away
@@strasseristsgaming3995 hit and run tactic at least work and push away the American unlike Kamikaze
Skeletons: stay far, firing at the enemy
Zombies: brawl them up close
Creepers:
Sadge 🥺
creeper: this is an honorable death
Aka
Soldiers:stay far, firing at the enemy
Tanks:brawl them up close
Bombs:
The song of the creeper
Zombies - Italy
Skeletons - Germany
Creepers - Japan
Virgin wasps: Attack and kill and live to tell the story
Chad bees:
its you again
Wanna be the chad america spider that strikes fear before even biting
"I do not want to bee alive"
Chad *yellowjackets*
C H A D bee
bugs: bite you and fly off
bees: TENTSURUSHAN
This comment is really underrated
Underrated comment
*stares down communistly*
"I do not want to bee alive"
Mosquitoes have no honour!
For those wondering, tentsurushan is an onomatopoeia simulating the sound of a shamisen ( 3 - stringed japanese instrument ). It is also used in japanese war cries or chants.
Thanks Spike Spiegal
Its such a weird onomatopeia. But they also say cats do "nya" or stomachs do "gobo gobo"
@@Gigachad-mc5qz I got spurs that jingle jangle jingle
@@nickirmen6671 Yipeee yaaaay
@Gigachad I feel like meow and nya aren't too dissimilar honestly
Flies when they see light
*bzztp*
genius
Nice
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* W H E E Z E *
Kamikaze teacher said to his new soldiers : Watch carefully cause I'm gonna show this ONE time.
Sorry can you do it again?
@@SamuraiyeetinggodBruh np man *comes back to life*
explosive joke
That guy who survived 10 times could do it
@@dawnscript1 if he didn't get executed for being a "coward"
Pedestrians: "I have to be careful not to get hit by a car"
Drivers: "I have to be careful not to hit anyone with my car"
Cyclists:
not suicidal enough for cyclists
@Hellenic Nationalism 57 now
@@OfficialUKGov 72 now
Cyclists. If i hit anyone i can clame hit and run and get money. {Proceeds to ride bike into your car}
Oh and 130 now
@@Tendon-Cobar-2347 141 now
This song doesn't seem so despair, but really
*Depressing*
@AJ K. Lawson more like a death wishes for me
they use the same types of music in a festival (even battoutai has festival ish beats so it can be familiar to Japan)
@@danielchang8704 ye but I was technically referring to the lyrics xD
@@Ifoundnohappinesshere yeah definitely.
@Vlad The Impaler but some of them didn't ask to be sacrificing themselves for the greater good, which were all executed due to their recreancy
Imagine traveling on Japanese airline and suddenly hear this playing.
Yeah, if you were on the airline and this played you would be pretty much fucked up.
*Oh no....* **Aircraft start Flying into an Random American Ship**
I flew a plane once on a game, I said 'I am your new pilot from Japan, welcome aboard Kamikaze Airlines, our destination is American warship' then crashed it
Panic*
@@comradejosefstalin3097 Haha I was doing that on War Thunder when i was younger :')
This music is the bomb
So were the planes
@@gratedshtick this song it's not a bop, it's a boom
Top 10 things you would hear before getting plane'd
Ha ha ha.
Kira Queen has already touched this song
Fun fact: There was a Japanese Kamikaze pilot who returned from his one-way trip almost 10 times, before being executed for cowardice.
Unfortunate soul with no option of surviving the war
@33 SixtyNine Yeah about that...
The Americans weren't fond of Japanese defectors... or any Japanese on that matter.
@33 SixtyNinewar doesn’t work like that
@33 SixtyNine I mean almost everyone during that time was somewhat racist, so that's no suprise.
But the Japanese didn't really improve their imagine with their whole conquer China and the Pacific stuff.
I heard they where allowed to come back if it was certain their attack would fail
One of my teachers had a friend whose father was a Kamikaze pilot and was apparently about to take off on a mission after the ceremony that takes place before a flight but apparently the mission was canceled last minute after they received news that the Emperor had surrendered. My teacher showed us photos of the Kamikaze memorabilia that his friend's father had including a headband with some logo on it. It was pretty cool.
He had the resolute will to make the greatest sacrifice for the nation. He is to be admired and honoured.
That guy has 100% luck
So this friend of the teacher’s owes his existence to the surrender? Damn
@@badpiggies988 possibly not, kamikaze pilots sometimes returned
hope they all burn in hell
Nobody:
Bees Attacking:
Tenno heika BEEEEZAAIIII
LONG LIVE THE EMPRESS!
Hahahaha
Did someone used our secret weapon?
ruclips.net/video/8e_T-rHo5cw/видео.html
Totally not rick roll
This is the national anthem of bees
Where's the funny
@@goulven05 over your head, obviously.
@@romaindesmarais9975 reddit moment
Come on, ancoms are funnier than that
@@barrysimpson7666 im not an anarkiddie
Read or heard somewhere about an American veteran. He was a radio operator and would intercept/over hear Kamikaze pilots final words before crashing into ships. He had said that most would yell "Okaasan", which means mother in Japanese. Most of their final thoughts and words were cries/memories of their mother
My mother’s face
I wouldnt be surprised at all if that was indeed true. I read a book titled On Killing and it was said that many dying soldiers last words were calling out to their mothers.
This is human nature which would never be a surprise to me at all. Even the evil men have held their mothers the dearest ones.
Nenryō katamichi,
Tentsurushan!
Namida de tsunde.
Iku wa Ryūkyū, shidenotabi.
Ēe, shidenotabi.
Chijō hanare Riya,
Tentsurushan!
Konoyo no wakare,
sō hida shimasu haha no kao.
Ēe, haha no kao.
Ame yo, fure, fure,
Tentsurushan!
Semete mo ame yo.
Seibi suru mi no kono kura-sa.
Ēe, kono kura-sa.
THANK YOU SO KUCH I WAS OOOKING FOOR THSE AJSJDNSJ
what mean the tentsurushan?
@@ultor18 I don't know.
I had heard somewhere that it is an onompatopoeia for the sound of the plane's engine, but I am not sure.
Edit: Yeah I was wrong
@@ultor18 is an onomatope simulating the sound of a three-stringed musical instrument. It is used as “ainote” (interjection chant) in Japanese traditional songs. The singer will insert this around 2:20 in the first song of the following link.
Ammo : gone
Bombs : dropped
Fuel : low
*kamikaze time*
Hotel ?
*Trivago*
Wings: Fall off
Control: Hardcore
Co-Pilot: Dead
*kamikaze time*
@@happyalltheday2275 Y O U G O T A H O L E I N Y O U R R I G H T W I N G
@@polmeria465 O H S H I T!
Naval warfare
One day, I listened to this song and went through the last letters of kamikaze pilots. It was honestly one of the most humanizing experiences I’ve ever had. It pushed me to tears.
Same brother
When the weeb American goes into your country thinking he's an expert on Japanese culture, so you strap him to a Zero to experience Japanese culture firsthand
This made me laugh I must say
LOL
Many people experienced "Japanese culture" firsthand on the point of a bayonet
, especially Chinese women and children....
@@pz3j Nooo you didn't...hahahaha
Alot of allied POWs experienced "Japanese culture" in one of the finest "Japanese inns" of the Imperial Japanese Army
"A soul for a soul."
A soul for 300 souls*
More like a soul for 3 to 300 souls
A soul for more solus
A soul for none
@Meme Man HiLoo, Mem MeN
Her: "What music do you enjoy?"
Me: "It's complicated.."
Just imagining what these guys had in their mind before having to die. Kinda sad.
Nothing. They were happy to do it.
@Eros Matthew Montallana
That’s not true. The young Japanese men in this war were told it was a divine war, and the best way to die was in battle, the most dishonorable being surrendering. They were brainwashed into doing what they were instructed to do. Some of them didn’t do it, they executed them publicly. That really made them wanna do it.
@@cloverskey9087 Well you are right for 99.0% of that paragraph but the song which is clearly a kamikaze song clearly shows them thinking about their mother. (I think? I havent watched the video for a long time) And plus the "Aching heart" pretty sure alot of kamikazes thought about the people and country they love.
@@ibigboy6950 If you were going to die, you were instructed to think of things you love, it was supposed to make them happy. Those soldiers were very brainwashed
@@cloverskey9087 yes they were, but they were happy like
YEEEEEE
No they weren't
Even in the song you can see in the lyrics their sadness
They did it because they believed, like you said, a divine war, but, that doesn't mean that they were happy
They were sad that they will die and leave their relatives sad and that if they returned they will face consequences or called cowards
America:*starts winning*
Kamakize Pilot:I'm about to do what's called a pro gamer move
American Pilots when out of Ammo: We must Head Back!
Japanese when out of Ammo: *Im about to do an Pro gamer move*
American 90mm aa guns: are you sure about that
@@charlesjakesamadan4008 True
@@charlesjakesamadan4008 Kamakize Pilot:I am the bomb
America with A-bomb: Uno reverse card
Real men cried at:
"Our destination is Ryukyu, our journey to death"
😢
Well the part about remembering his mother's face seems more sad I'd say.
@@ramen201fax fax fax fax FAX
@@ramen201Ye facts
BANZAI!!!!!
*Accidentally lands on enemy warship instead of hitting it*
Oops...
SHAMEFUR DISPRAY!! COMMIT SEPPUKU!!!
This has happened many times.
@@ThomasStephenForster Really?
@@cpegg5840 WE DO NOT SPEAK THAT DISAPPOINTMENT!!!
LET THEM DIE!!!
@@pepsi-cola2791 Everytime
Girls: You didn't even watch the titanic, how could you even know what it's like to be sad!
Boys:
truely, I felt like crying while reading the sub titles
@Eros Matthew Montallana This is very true
@The Real Joe Biden there’s actually a Russian song even sadder called two brothers were going there
As a girl, I would cry along, it's too s a d 😭😭😭
Titanic sunk because Jack and Rose had premarital sex
It’s quite a frightening song, Especially if you understand how deep and what it meant to the kamikaze pilots of the second world war
The first photo in the video the look of the pilots with the vests look haunting
It really breaks my heart.
Hurt in the feel, right there
Duty is heavier than a mountain
Death is lighter than a feather
Who said that?
@Karl von Keitel oh ok
I'm 14 and this ix deep
Japanese nationalism is a suicide cult. Literally.
Fuck off blackshirt.
Step one: Join the US Navy
Step two: Go through training
Step three: Be stationed on a ship
Step four: *BLAST* this on the ship over the radio
*laughs in ciws*
@@za.monolit ciws can't help if a ship is ramming another ship
Black guy tapping his head
@@Chujoi0 ok you don't know what a suicide bomber is then
"Goddamnit not again"
@@za.monolit who said he was talking about a kamikaze bomber tho
The plane was called a cherry blossom because it fell and never came back
Makes sense
No. In the Japanese philosophy, the cherry tree is the symbol of the Buddhist concept of anitya that is to say "impermanence". In other words, even if cherry blossom is beautiful, you shouldn't attach to its beauty because it doesn't last, just like your own person, the people you love, your country, or even the God themselves.
i like what you did with the images. (although theyre not the same planes or people) how the first one is the pilots getting ready, next is the pilot taking off, and the final one is the plane crashing into the ship. Very clever.
Cool I never noticed that until now
America: No planes cannot break our ships
Japanese pilot: Haha, plane go boom boom
i love horses
Double negative? ALL PLANES BREAK OUR SHIPS
Japan: We are the empire were the sun never sets
America: We’ll bring the sun to you then
@Meme Man Churchill: NOOO YOU CANT JUST BECOME 1ST INDUSTRIAL POWER UR SUPPOSED TO BE IN ASHES AFTER WW2
Stalin: hahaha factory go bop bop
@@idiocrat3744 1st industrial power? what?
fun fact: Kamikaze pilots did not have only enough fuel for one way trip the japanese made sure to have it so Kamikaze pliots could return and try again, the resone why they made sure they could come back was because of the low amount of resoucres japan had to make more planes
what about the plossom kamikazes i dont see wheels on them
Not to mention people who could actually fly a plane, even for a short basic suicide mission, were really rare
@@roloxboy4781 they didnt have enough fuel.
And if the pilot was successful, the fuel becomes part of the payload. Think of it as a metaphor, rather than a literal one-way trip.
It would be a waste of lives, resources and aircraft if they just crashed into ocean instead of enemy plane or ships becouse of the lack of fuel
when the chinese kid in class is a little too good at math
@Empy 桜本晴樹 ofcourse that's you're PFP
@pan integral :oh q xenófobo
Korea: grab popcorn
@pan integral no lo decía en sério,
@pan integral e como los países ñ?
When the Japanese guy carrying your team tells you to run out in the open to distract the enemies:
Ha that happened to me I was doing a airsoft gun fight and I was told to deploy run straight in and deploy my airsoft grenade and I got shot over 20 times they hurt
Peacefully building house in Minecraft
*Turns around*
Creeper:
When Japan is finally done with North Korea’s threatening
Japan:Time to annex em like it's 1910
Japan : **fixes bayonet on arisaka**
North Korea in the distance: Wait why do I see a Japanese charging at us.. Wait.. NO GOD PLEASE NO NOOO
Japan: **loads explosives on ships and planes and trucks**
North Korea in distance: wait, why do I see japanese trucks and planes and ships speeding twords us. Wait, why do I here some kind of yelling, NO OH GOD PLEASE NO NO NO, NOOOOOOOOOO
Why Japan is such a fearsome a ally
"She will not remember her father" - Final death poem of a Kamikaze pilot
That is very depressing
@Prasanth Thomas thrown away like garbarge
@Prasanth Thomas The Samurai.
@@Better_Clean_Than_GreenGrowing up without knowing who is your father or mother is really sad and hurts
@@Salty_Ratrihow can it hurt when it’s all you’ve ever known?
Wasps:”Omg that human got too close and I literally had to sting him was so scary 😭”
Bees:”Farewell empress, I shall defend our colony with honor and pride. “
TENNO HEIKA BANZAI!!
What is the most depressing song you've ever experience ?
Gurl : bAd GuY
Boil : Heart of iron (not a game)
*Men :*
Boil
I am boil
@@DxvinderSingh1699 same 🗿
B o i l
boil
I really loved it.. it's very unique, unlike anything I heard before
been on the FBI watchlist so long that now they recommending me this kind of stuff
Ain't complaining tho theses comments are gold
@@ABPHistory read it closer, he didn’t say he got on the watchlist for this
@@bonktonk74 which makes me really wonder because I got recommended this video after I listened to Hava nagiula (comments are anti semitic af but the music is lit)
@@ABPHistory you are also unfunny
bruh same i was just vibin to Battotai and ww2 balkan stuff and youtube reccomended me this masterpiece
@@jimmycarburator2012 hey same! i was playing RF in a modded plane and i just had this urge to steer into an enemy vehicle so i first searched for battotai but since the algorithm knows i search up that song a lot recently it recommended me this video... there was also a mod that adds the lunge mine so i just keep charging with it towards a tank in a game
I feel for these gentlemen who sacrificed their lives for their loved ones.. and I developed some sort of feeling of missing them without even knowing them just by being aware of how brave they were and how selfless..
Duty is as heavy as a mountain. Death is as light as a feather.
Teacher: Ok class we are going on a field trip to Japan
Girls: omg I can't wait to see Japan
Boys:
Lol
*T E N T S U R U S H A N*
Should have dropped a third sun on those bastards
TENSTSURASHAN
TENTSURUSHAN
I will listen to this before giving my unfinished answer sheet to my strictest teacher.
First time
I can relate
imagine hearing this song playing on a plane flight to Hawaii.
xD
*sweat in American
Tora tora tora
they didnt use kamikaze in pearl harbor
@@m1lfhunt3r Yet
Funfact: Kamikaze word was developed in the mongol invasion of japan because the mongol failed because of hurricane so kamikaze meaning was the god's wind
It wasnt divine wind it was god's wind i learned it via a japanese
Dracula i cannot see your comment i only get notification
@@nepalesepersoniguess5259 that happens to me too :(
@@ashaler__ Yeah man but i see your comment though
@@nepalesepersoniguess5259 heah i see yours too
Germans - Sing about flower
French - Sing about Onion
Japanese - WE LOAD FUEL FOR ONE TRIP
Geez this song is so depressing. It represents the pinnacle of fanaticism the within the Japanese government in fighting a lost war. They were losing in the Pacific, Burma, deadlocked in China and their end was nigh yet they still sent thousands of pilots to die for their hopeless cause, many of whom could have helped Japan recover post-WW2 if they had survived. My condolences to the Japanese children and wives who had to lose their fathers and husbands.
Many of children, women and, unborn children inside of pregnant women waiting for their husbands were also melted away by atomic bomb, so I guess at least population balance was met.
The cause isn’t pointless until you lose.
@@polskikolejarz5507 I don't think Nazis could do much when Soviets entered Berlin
@@doteleven5890 they could shoot themselves
@@polskikolejarz5507 I mean them winning
When you realize you in japanese airways and pilot play this music
I listen to this while playing War Thunder
Hhahahahaa
Tentsurushan senpai 😂
It was at this moment i knew I WOULD DIE FOR THE DIVINE EMPEROR HIROHITO
JAL 123:
when you are happy you enjoy the song
when you are sad you understand the lyrics
this tells me that i am sad 100% of my life which is literally impossible for me
When you are mad you do the lyrics
Me:accidentally left the food at the table
The ants,rats and any insects or animals in existence:
Why would they be killing themselves while eating?
Nobody:
Just nobody:
The quiet kid after he bought his M-16:
*Japanese plane with explosives in it
More like an arisaka
Type 99 or Type 100 MG? Meh I'll stick to Arisaka for now
AM6
More like a Mitsubishi A6M Zero-Sen
I just discovered this channel. Some of these songs would be cool to play for students in a history class if it’s relevant to topic. Thank you for uploading these! I gained a new appreciation.
Friends : Bro, that A6M is Sick lets check it out!
My mind : kamikaze time
Also friends: yo man, call that German buddy of yours too
My mind: Panzer III or Panzer IV
I will write it just in case。
Soldiers who fought in the war should not be blamed.
What should be blamed is the high-ranking people who started the war and set up the operation.
Not to mention the high ranking people brainwashed the entire population into thinking the Japanese race was superior and should rule the world, aswell as making the citizens believe discomfort and poverty was a “great honor”
Expect that many soldiers and officers were war criminals.
Japanese race was on its way to end the empire of British
And I am proud of them for doing that 👏
Coz bitishers were worse
@@shauryasinghrathore3316 as an Indian I am kinda agreed to this :/
@@shauryasinghrathore3316 that’s messed up, while British people did commit crimes towards you, they still offered protection and most of those men who committed those crimes were ordered to
"It's all a lie that they left filled with braveness and joy, crying, "Long live the emperor!" They were sheep at a slaughterhouse. Everybody was looking down and tottering. Some were unable to stand up and were carried and pushed into their aircraft by maintenance soldiers." -Tsuneo Watanabe, editor-in-chief of the Yomiuri Shimbun.
You finally uploaded this! My favorite WW2 song.
Soviet Russia: dude I'm running out of bombs.
Empire of Japan: hi target i'm bomb.
輝かしい国家のために命を落とした帝国軍の兵士たちに安らぎを
私は日本人です。英霊に敬礼を!
Ok russgi But not to wagners
Asian kids when they get kicked out of there house at 18:
*I will have thoughts of my mothers face*
mosquitoes: run away like a coward
meanwhile bees:
What I feels when I'm on Japan airlines?
Me: *remains calm*
My brain: *starts playing kamikaze crops theme*
Me: *heart beating really fast*
U gave me a idea I will whenever be travelling to Japan will play this for sure
Ana is better
The Other Japanese Pilots: "WE CAN'T TAKE THIS SHIP DOWN!!! IT'S TOO PROTECTED!!!"
that one japanese kamikaze pilot with sunglasses: *"guys, imma do what's call a Purogēmā no ugoki"*
いわゆる「プロゲーマームーブ」をやります
If we think now: the most of kamikaze were volunteers, volunteer to serve the army is always somebody with good mentality, and not a bad person... everybody who died there.., we must consent them.. because those persons had their own life... maybe, maybe instead being kamikaze they could be scientifics, poets, artists..... But they died... At more they died for the ideology that was not the best, and their country lost anyway.., so its very sad
they save they country..
@@Mauve2 well, ALMOST save theirs country
@Clampro but globally somebody who loves homeland is somebody who we don't want to make die.
"At more they died for the ideology that was not the best, and their country lost anyway" This wasn't really the reason a lot of men did such an act, They died in service of their Emperor who was established as a God in the Shinto belief and such they believed their death would help in a way of protecting their families and Emperor in a final stand to inflict as many losses as possible upon the enemy to prevent them from making it to the Home islands. There are cases where such attacks proved effective such as the Kamikaze attack on USS Bunker Hill where 393 sailors and airmen were killed and 264 wounded, this was all dealt by two A6M5 Zero pilots; meanwhile the Ship was heavily damaged as a result/
@@Mauve2 they fought to the end
"Squad Leader, you're dry on ammo. Do we retreat?"
*"No."*
The above translation might be wrong partially
I have tried to retranslated the part which I felt something wrong with↓
雨よ降れ 降れ
*Let it rain. Let it rain
せめても、雨よ
*At least we want to have rain.
整備する身のこの辛さ
*How painful we feel to prepare plains for attack.
この辛さ
*How painful we feel.
I hope our all posterity will not experience the grief of war in the future
if you believe there will be no more war you are truly delusional
@@Frille512 he sais hope not there isn’t going to be war
@@Frille512 have some respect its has ancestry
@@liamdewitte6117 what has ansestry
@@Frille512 his
I love this Channel !!!🇬🇷
Pilot : how do i land ?
His Japanese flight trainer : 0:00
Have to admire their bravery
When the cruise is full of American and Chinese tourists
This is really when Bushido honor is taken to it's logical extreme. Dying on a plane, far away from your brothers to reach you, nothing but cold water greeting you from below, all just to leave a fixable dent on a battleship. That's when bravado crosses into futility.
Why is everyone making jokes? This is the second most depressing war song I’ve ever heard.
Yeah it’s pretty depressing
Jokes are supposed to make you feel happy in this current hellish moment
@@ledoyedo5483 cant disagree
@Crusader Wo alle Straßen enden was the most depressing.
Because it is the "bomb"
Lot of people make jokes about the song but forgot that its the Hymne of Kamikaze Pilots which flew into theire death for the Own Country People and Family
May they all Rest in Peace
Those people who makes a meme out of it and wants to gain attention and likes are fr sad and pathetic lmao
@@vitalion4135 mate they are fucking terrorist who fought for imperialism bruh....
for their own country which was imperialist and on the axis
@@isd4154 and?
@Luke Ryan hs
This was by far the saddest season of the whole anime. We saw the departure of so many characters that, love them or hate them, once they left, we knew how much we needed them. The battle of Berlin was an amazing scene and I can't stop looking at it again and again and again.
Goodbye to a beloved series.
wait, what?
After the battle of midway arc, I lost all will to watch Rising Sun Anime...
I hear they're doing a reboot in China! Something about continuing the World War series keeps circulating! I'm excited for the third iteration, whole new cast, entirely new nations and alliances. Sounds like it's rounding up to be very interesting!
@@cheevo7680 I'm so excited!
@@cheevo7680 Apparently they’re switching the focus to Russia and Ukraine. Can’t wait to see how this new direction will turn out.
Edit: This comment was meant as a joke, but now I really regret saying this.
zombies: attack by hitting the player
creepers: TeNsUrUShAn!!
This song is extremely somber to me.
They face death in the eyes, and all they can do is to accept the fact. They're hoping and praying for something better.
Pedestrians: “I need to be careful so I’m not accidentally hit by a driver”
Drivers: “I need to be careful so I don’t accidentally hit a pedestrian”
Cyclists:
America: the japanese have ran out of ammo! it's time to attack!
Japan: I AM THE AMMO
me : listens to this music while playing warthunder as Japan
rival plane :gets near me
me :KAMIKAZEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!
me too
Me too but kamikaze dont do shit
@@mortummappy just like IRL
Before crash: Kamikaze Corps
After crash: Kamikaze Corpse
Sad how it had to go for the Kimikaze pilots, rest in peace them and their parents❤️
at least thye tryed to protect their homeland
@@roloxboy4781 Lol yes they were protecting their homeland after attacking literally everyone in Asia
@@roloxboy4781 the kamikaze corps drafted out the best pilots that were in Japan
Chinese Services
I’m protecting my homeland I didn’t mean to execute 1000’s of innocent Chinese civilians
@@roloxboy4781 WTF THERE JUST ATTACKED NAVY AND HALF OF ASIA. YOU GONNA TELL THIS IS PROTECTING? THE JAPANESSE THEY KILLED EVERY WAR PRISONER
Other pilots at Midway, including the Japanese: "I've dropped the bombs. I must return to my carrier now."
That one American B-26:
This song makes us aware how the Samurais treated death! Beautiful! And in process we shed a tear for their honour...
Nice, but a pretty sad rythme. For a happier tone, search Το πυροβολικό, a Greek song about cannoneer battalions. It happily says "I love the canon, I will die in my canon". Thanks for your work
Correction: on my canon
Can you please write it in the latin alphabet? Sorry if its an inconvenience
@@선비-m1x correction, on my canon
@@mruwuowo4599 To pyrovoliko
Έλληνας?
@@georgios_5342 mlk auto to tragoudi xoreuetai Aneta me tsamiko
I absolutely love this song honestly. It's a really good song to honour those who gave up their lives for a greater cause, regardless of when or where they're from, or what they did
Zombies: charges at you
Skeletons: shoots bow
Creepers:
_tentsurushan_
トゥアントゥシャン
Chad Imperial Japanese: samurais that dies for Honor and it's country
Virgin Modern Japanese: Dies because of loneliness and depression
I mean sure... im not sure you should call lonley people virgind tho.
Samurais were outlawed in 1870.
Arthur epic yea they fought a suicidal battle against the imperial army. They were outnumbered really much and, they only had swords and arrows, while the imperial army had muskets and cannons. So the samurai were brave to.
i thought samurais are banned in japan
soo, having serious mental problems is being a virgin??
Kamikaze Corps Instructor: "Now watch carefully, because I'm only going to show you once!"
"Can You Do It Again?"
The history teacher : what is the history you learned before this class
That Japanese kid :
This is actually sad
Yeah..🎌
When the Quiet Japanese Kid Says he wants a Plane for Christmas:
Then one day he suddenly started flying At full speed directly into you
minecraft creepers are a true definition of kamikaze soldiers
When all of the boys are late to class and you know what's waiting in the classroom:
Girl : You don't even watch Titanic how you do even sadness!!?
Boys after bombing Titanic:
Zombie: "Shush, don't go there you will explode!"
Creeper: *"So...?"*
Ryukyu: The Ryukyu kingdom that were annexed by the Japanese clans just before the Meiji restoration, also known as *modern day Okinawa.*