@@oldreliable8325it is what it is. At least they put effort into accuracy. They go out of their way to learn from masters and professionals. Unlike many that just wants money and make mockery of other cultures to have a show more "fun."
@ArvinYorro yea they do, the production hired expert gesture coaches to train the actors. They mention it in quite a few of the behind the scenes videos
Too bad Mariko speaks flawless English with no trace of accent and her dialog is too familiar with people of higher status than herself. Not enough politeness, no trouble with certain letters any native Japanese-speaker struggles with. Very jarring and ruins the magic.
@@cleverkittn get out of here Karen, if you want to be specific, they should be speaking Portuguese instead of English. Anna Sawai's accent while flawed, she perfectly capture the essence the character of Mariko herself. The book itself while complex and has a good Narrative and Writing, has disregarded alot of Japanese culture. Its no surprise there considering the Author is a White Caucasian thats whole entire novels is fantasizing Asian culture with a White Savior. The perfomances and details of the show could never compare with the books.
You can tell Shogun was a passion project through the sheer amount of dedication they put into this piece. Most people wouldn’t even notice or care about the right way to bow or walk but these guys did and it really helps create a great show!
My grandparents were born over 100 years ago and have since passed away, but I still remember the beauty of the bows and greetings of Japanese adults 50 years ago. When guests arrived, they would be ushered into the guest room of their house, where they would bow and chat for a few minutes, exchanging seasonal greetings and words of appreciation. When the guests left, they would bow again and say their goodbyes, and then bow until they were out of sight, outside the gate. Even as a child, I thought it was a beautiful sight.
Ive always noticed how Mariko never looks any of her male samurai associates in the eye while speaking. It always looks like shes looking them just below the mouth or chin as a sign of respect. Such great detailing in this show❤❤
With a very soft eye focus, regardless of the assertive thing she might be saying. It reminds me of how people look when they're musing to themselves out loud about something, or trying to access their memory intently. There's never, ever a glare. Not even discussing life and death threats in an extremely tense situation. It shouts dignity, self-discipline, and complete seriousness, without making these fights seem particularly personal. All business.
Every 👏🏻 single 👏🏻muscle 👏🏻 twitch 👏🏻 is done to perfection....amazing direction...acting ... beautifully captivating storyline ❤❤❤ Shōgun really caught the essence of feudal Japan ❤
The series should have been two seasons. It had enough material to make a second season. I read the book back in the 80s, and I thought back then that there's no way it could be turned into a movie. What I didn't know at the time was that it had already been filmed as a miniseries. The book is a fascinating look at feudal Japan culture, and its traditions. It's a book I would recommend to anyone who is interested in medieval Japan, its cultural and political intrigues
@@Yawnnznn The show covered the whole book's story, there's nothing left to adapt. The sad part is that there was enough material to make a second season out of it, a lot of stuff was cut from the book to make it fit into 10 episodes.
After living in Japan for a little while- I fell in love with that entire culture and ppl. Cannot wait to retire there. Mariko sama is so beautiful in Shogun… Great production
This is another reason I love the Japanese culture. They have impeccable manners and respect, and exercise it daily. I'd move to Japan and ask to be adopted if I could. 👍
It's on music streaming platforms like Spotify or Apple music and etc. But you can't find the exact soundtrack playing in the show always. Since it's a reworked/adjusted soundtrack taken from the composer finished soundtrack album. That is more fitted more for specific scene too enhance it in the way the scene commands. And some you can't find samples of from the full soundtrack album. Cause it's a new sound thar probably was made after the full soundtrack album was finished.
Interesting and beautiful. Not looking into the eyes of those who are higher ranking is similar in the ape and monkey world. It all boils down to respect for the hierarchy, knowing your place and respecting those who are higher than you.
It's the same thing in Southern Africa. It is improper to look at the eyes of someone who is older than you. fact, with some elders, you should speak to the ground or their feet when you are talking to them.
@@johanna_nait's different cultures. What you define as proper or improper is not the same as someone from another country or even to a next door neighbour
Im curious as to what people who can't get their knees like that do. Ive seen people in karate like kneel as far as their injuries allows then bow their heads instead. Would that be acceptable?
Its painful and they sit that way because the Tokugawa shōguns wanted to ensure that their audiences were harmless by making sure their legs went numb. Also it's called 'Seiza" if you wanted to know or to look up more about it
well, the mass genocide and brutal military conquests might be why. Japan didn't have nearly as many peaceful periods. people tend to forget that up until 100 years ago, Japan was still killing their own people and those in their territories.
@@TeenDream888 I don't thinknrhatz the issue. It's easy to make a historical or romantic drama based in the past but it's romanticized. It's such an old culture they have tons of material to work with
@@_my_insomnia_blink562 Germans bow to all Islamic immigrants so as not to offend their religious feelings, even though they are guests in a foreign country (France the same...)
Japanese people would rather have freedom in a disciplined world than freedom without discipline. Because freedom in an undisciplined world is not real freedom.
FX’s #Shōgun is now streaming on Hulu.
There's so much detail to this show that you have rewatch several times to appreciate them all
indeed and i am one of those avid watcher. i just finished ep 7
Its pretty mid pretty well thought tho for being mid
@@oldreliable8325it is what it is. At least they put effort into accuracy. They go out of their way to learn from masters and professionals. Unlike many that just wants money and make mockery of other cultures to have a show more "fun."
@@oldreliable8325womp
The gesture coaches Shōgun hired were invaluable it seems in producing an authentic esthetic on the show. The production continues to impress 👏
I don’t think they have coaches.
You wouldn’t hire people to coach them how to eat with chopsticks would you?
@ArvinYorro yea they do, the production hired expert gesture coaches to train the actors. They mention it in quite a few of the behind the scenes videos
Too bad Mariko speaks flawless English with no trace of accent and her dialog is too familiar with people of higher status than herself. Not enough politeness, no trouble with certain letters any native Japanese-speaker struggles with.
Very jarring and ruins the magic.
@@cleverkittn get out of here Karen, if you want to be specific, they should be speaking Portuguese instead of English. Anna Sawai's accent while flawed, she perfectly capture the essence the character of Mariko herself. The book itself while complex and has a good Narrative and Writing, has disregarded alot of Japanese culture. Its no surprise there considering the Author is a White Caucasian thats whole entire novels is fantasizing Asian culture with a White Savior. The perfomances and details of the show could never compare with the books.
It was Hiroyuki Sanada who supervised the scene
You can tell Shogun was a passion project through the sheer amount of dedication they put into this piece. Most people wouldn’t even notice or care about the right way to bow or walk but these guys did and it really helps create a great show!
the fact that they had to fly Japanese experts to Canada truly shows how passionate they are to produce this series.
現代の日本人から見ても非常に勉強になる動画。ここまでこだわってSHOGUNを作ってくれたHiroyuki SanadaとFXに感謝🎉
こういう何百年も前の所作を解説できるということは資料やら作法等がいろんな形で現代まで残ってたんだろうなぁ
本当にすごい
小笠原流でも、継承されていますね。
My grandparents were born over 100 years ago and have since passed away, but I still remember the beauty of the bows and greetings of Japanese adults 50 years ago. When guests arrived, they would be ushered into the guest room of their house, where they would bow and chat for a few minutes, exchanging seasonal greetings and words of appreciation. When the guests left, they would bow again and say their goodbyes, and then bow until they were out of sight, outside the gate. Even as a child, I thought it was a beautiful sight.
Ive always noticed how Mariko never looks any of her male samurai associates in the eye while speaking. It always looks like shes looking them just below the mouth or chin as a sign of respect. Such great detailing in this show❤❤
With a very soft eye focus, regardless of the assertive thing she might be saying. It reminds me of how people look when they're musing to themselves out loud about something, or trying to access their memory intently. There's never, ever a glare. Not even discussing life and death threats in an extremely tense situation. It shouts dignity, self-discipline, and complete seriousness, without making these fights seem particularly personal. All business.
専門家の知識のしっかりとした後ろ盾があることが日本文化を学ぶ楽しみを作品に与えていますね
Me immediately looking to Mariko’s chin cause she is of such high grace.
Mariko-SAMA! 😂
That’s Mariko-Sama to you sir!
@@dlitepix3752 🙇🏽♂️
She is strikingly beautiful. There is such a sense of dignity and decorum about her..
Her eyes...speak volumes, yet not a word spoken.
Every 👏🏻 single 👏🏻muscle 👏🏻 twitch 👏🏻 is done to perfection....amazing direction...acting ... beautifully captivating storyline ❤❤❤ Shōgun really caught the essence of feudal Japan ❤
The series should have been two seasons. It had enough material to make a second season. I read the book back in the 80s, and I thought back then that there's no way it could be turned into a movie. What I didn't know at the time was that it had already been filmed as a miniseries. The book is a fascinating look at feudal Japan culture, and its traditions. It's a book I would recommend to anyone who is interested in medieval Japan, its cultural and political intrigues
second season was greenlighted
@@Yawnnznn The show covered the whole book's story, there's nothing left to adapt.
The sad part is that there was enough material to make a second season out of it, a lot of stuff was cut from the book to make it fit into 10 episodes.
わお。こんな動画まで出てきたぞ。すごい状況。
絵が役者による本編に切り替わるとやったら魅力あふれる画像になるね。
After living in Japan for a little while-
I fell in love with that entire culture and ppl. Cannot wait to retire there.
Mariko sama is so beautiful in Shogun…
Great production
3,000 year old beautiful tradition ❤
両親ともに武家で、今でもこの座礼をするが、細かい決まりがあるのは知らなかった。美しい。
改めて日本語の奥行の広さを誇りに思います。英語字幕では第一人称の全てが「i」になってますが、台詞は、男性・女性・身分の上下で違っていて、日本語が母国語の我々は直ぐに違いが分かります。女王でも王様でも牧師でも娼婦でも全て「i love you」を使う英語は、オーバーなジェスチャーが必要なんでしょうね。
looks like the movements of a cat, how elegant
いや本当に美しいお辞儀ですね❣️
わぁーお😮
ご解説ありがとうございます😊
将軍を鑑賞してからどっぷりと日本史を勉強中です。
Hope season 2 and 3 do not destroy this poetic elegance.
I dont think there will be season 2 or 3
@sammorossi season 2's already been greenlighted.
Started watching the show the other day. Pretty good stuff.
今より七百年。
武家の時代から成立しつつしてきた日本人の礼儀、所作ご振る舞い。これらの由緒正しき、その歴史は古く、そして美しいと思いませぬか。それゆえに日本に来る今の外国人もまた古き良き日本人の共有する日本文化に対して興味津々であることは言うまでもありますまい。これらは大切にせねばなりませぬ。
keeping this knowledge alive is amazing!
Thanks for sharing this, I know that there's actually some different types of bow but I didn't know that well 🇯🇵🗾🇯🇵⚔️🇯🇵
That was wonderful. Akiko Kobayashi is a lovely and elegant woman. Thank you.
This is another reason I love the Japanese culture. They have impeccable manners and respect, and exercise it daily. I'd move to Japan and ask to be adopted if I could. 👍
The soundtrack to this show is great, is it streaming anywhere?
It's on music streaming platforms like Spotify or Apple music and etc. But you can't find the exact soundtrack playing in the show always. Since it's a reworked/adjusted soundtrack taken from the composer finished soundtrack album. That is more fitted more for specific scene too enhance it in the way the scene commands. And some you can't find samples of from the full soundtrack album. Cause it's a new sound thar probably was made after the full soundtrack album was finished.
Me: Ooopsie , my conjoined hands made a square instead....
Toranaga: YOU DIE BY SEPPUKU.
Interesting and beautiful.
Not looking into the eyes of those who are higher ranking is similar in the ape and monkey world. It all boils down to respect for the hierarchy, knowing your place and respecting those who are higher than you.
Subarashi!
Thank you for insights to other culture but i bow to no one
I have watched the original several times. This looks amazing.
I might have to file this for my novel. There's a Japanese-inspired location in it and might come in handy.
This show is so cool.
never seen it, but this actress is a beauty
Older Japan is so precise and coordinated, I would’ve been executed if I lived back then cuz I’d be a centimeter off 😭
I love these traditions & symbolism
Really wonder how today's average Japanese receive this show authenticity wise
As a Japanese, this show is legit.
but at the same time, most Japanese think those manners and traditions are distant nowadays.
Okay, so, no high fives or chest bumps then.
Only if you’re Yabushige do you get away with that.
Bloopers please 😅
Didn't she played maid present in Toranaga escape scene?
Yeap Mariko maid I think
I legit apply this to fix my lower back pain lol.
The only thing I hate about this show is that it is a limited series.
You did an amazing job with Shōgun. Do not let up with this superb quality. But end the show, don't walking dead it. We want to be ruined.
The leading lady is so beautiful ! And she speaks perfect English ! Japanese the best
so this is why the Anjin can't stop looking at Mariko's neck
It's the same thing in Southern Africa. It is improper to look at the eyes of someone who is older than you. fact, with some elders, you should speak to the ground or their feet when you are talking to them.
So weird. Elder ppl are usually forgetful, and need to be helped and looked after. They are in no way better than younger people. All are equal.
White or Black?
@@johanna_nait's different cultures. What you define as proper or improper is not the same as someone from another country or even to a next door neighbour
I think blackthorne is the only person who isn't afraid to look into toranagas eyes, as he does it all the time. Brave man!
Just from a totally different culture with different rules and expectations.
Not brave, just ignorance. Toranaga was merciful enough.
Im curious as to what people who can't get their knees like that do. Ive seen people in karate like kneel as far as their injuries allows then bow their heads instead. Would that be acceptable?
deep
Shogun: thats cool but i dont care bro
One of the inaccuracies of this recreations, is that Japanese noble women, dyed their teeth black.
I did not know 🤔. There is a proper way to grovel.😊
Remember, gotta 90 degrees triangle
I remember when I thought I was a ninja fantastic
It's like origami, but with the human body.
Why is the tradition of "numb legs" still in practice? I would have thought if you were not a threat you would not do this position. Just curious.
Ahora en español!!
Can I ask how their knees are after? Really curious
Its painful and they sit that way because the Tokugawa shōguns wanted to ensure that their audiences were harmless by making sure their legs went numb.
Also it's called 'Seiza" if you wanted to know or to look up more about it
Interesting. But if done from an early age, I would suppose the body would adapt? I'm genuinely curious.
@@SaffariRose i remember reading somewhere that it changes the shape of your legs, but I cant find it so dont quote me on it
@@johndoe9200 Ok. I might just have to fall into a rabbit hole of this. Thank you.
@johndoe9200 thanks mate
公家の人のお辞儀の仕方もみたい
Japan I know your people has problems and are flawed but please don't sacrifice you culture, traditions, and your customs. Protect your heritage!
Wait the woman on screen is the one speaking? The lips were barely moving. Wow!
Mariko is no peasant😅
I bow to no man
What about cats?
@@RandalReid 😂
Say that when u turn 30
@@Lycansss I will
Anjin
we learn new everyday, wow
Why don't japanese people make historical dramas like a Chinese people do?
Yess unit 731 cartoon!
well, the mass genocide and brutal military conquests might be why. Japan didn't have nearly as many peaceful periods. people tend to forget that up until 100 years ago, Japan was still killing their own people and those in their territories.
日本で沢山の歴史ドラマがある。「龍馬が行く」「天地人」「大奥」「どうする家康」武将の数だけ、ドラマがあります。それは日本人だけが楽しむ為のドラマです。
@@TeenDream888 I don't thinknrhatz the issue. It's easy to make a historical or romantic drama based in the past but it's romanticized. It's such an old culture they have tons of material to work with
@@kinoko--takenoko Im sorry but I can't read your comment 😔
That's ancient BDSM
As a Autistic Woman I would appreciate tó Not Look intő someones eyes
Wacoleymus hi
*You showed respect but your sins can’t go away.*
Hmmm.
Asia has the most interesting history and culture
戦国時代の武家の作法に関して書籍とかの根拠はあるのだろうか
We in POLAND never bow! Before anyone! 🤣😜
in feudal Poland you would bow to your count
Germans?
@@_my_insomnia_blink562 Germans bow to all Islamic immigrants so as not to offend their religious feelings, even though they are guests in a foreign country (France the same...)
Lessons in total subservients.
👍🏻
Please teach more women
Lol what
not what it's about but go off weirdo
No one needs this
i need this
I need this.
For those who love history. Duh
if you don't understand something, just say so
All nonsense. Get a life instead of learning and perpetuating subservience .
This is supposed to be educational
How to address a Lady or a Lord in the 1600s.
Japanese people would rather have freedom in a disciplined world than freedom without discipline.
Because freedom in an undisciplined world is not real freedom.
if you don't understand something, just say so