Kingdom of Okinawa - The Venice of Asia DOCUMENTARY

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
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    Kings and Generals animated historical documentary series on the history of Japan and East Asia continue with a video on the kingdom of Okinawa, as we discuss the Forgotten indigenous culture of southern Japan, showcasing Ryukyu and beyond.
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  • @KingsandGenerals
    @KingsandGenerals  Год назад +48

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    • @zddxddyddw
      @zddxddyddw Год назад

      Please make more videos about South American history. 19th and early 20th century South America was full of interesting historical stuff to explore, from the heroes of independence to wars between the different nations to establish the balance of power in the region, to things like conquests the of Chaco and Patagonia, the dreadnought race and the Chaco War in the 1930s.

    • @user-cy5ys6zp2q
      @user-cy5ys6zp2q 9 месяцев назад

      現代の日本人は、約38,000年前に日本列島に住んでいた人々のDNAを引き継いでいる。
      沖縄に住む人々も、当然 同じDNAを持っている。
      日本列島は、地域によって文化も違うし、方言もたくさんある。
      特に侍のいた時代は、日本を統一するための戦いが日本各地で起こっていた。
      日本人同士が殺し合っていた時代を経て、今の日本国がある。
      沖縄(琉球)や北海道(アイヌ)だけを特別視して動画にするのは、日本の歴史を知らない人だ。

    • @jerryblumenthal8879
      @jerryblumenthal8879 9 месяцев назад +1

      Free Ryukyu from Japanese imperialism.

    • @user-cy5ys6zp2q
      @user-cy5ys6zp2q 9 месяцев назад

      @@jerryblumenthal8879
      沖縄県民は日本国民です。
      反日プロパガンダに沖縄を利用しないで下さい。

  • @Hlodolog
    @Hlodolog Год назад +486

    As an EU4 player, of course i know Ryukyu well. Especially how it conquered the entire world.
    Great video as always, though!

    • @victornunes9845
      @victornunes9845 Год назад +60

      The 3 mountains will rise!

    • @bigsmoke4592
      @bigsmoke4592 Год назад +41

      i stopped the challenge every time it just literally takes 200 hours or something. nothing beats annihilating russia to 100% and then take 10% of their land lol

    • @wildfire9280
      @wildfire9280 Год назад +15

      @@bigsmoke4592 Imagine doing that but actually losing 60% of your land. Could not be Sweden.

    • @BenitoAndito
      @BenitoAndito Год назад +7

      FlorryWorry intensifies

    • @mejlaification
      @mejlaification Год назад +7

      DRRJake filled memmories

  • @marc-antoinemarcoux697
    @marc-antoinemarcoux697 Год назад +664

    You know what would be cool ? Having a series on Dai Viet, the Khmer and Champa. I would love to hear more about Dai Viet specifically.

    • @mt0881
      @mt0881 Год назад +40

      Vietnamese history is very interesting definitely underrated

    • @nathantallar8967
      @nathantallar8967 Год назад +11

      Same here, we should know more about ancient and medieval Vietnam 🇻🇳

    • @konsta3790
      @konsta3790 Год назад +15

      Actually, since most of the videos from those eras are always American/western perspective, that's an interesting idea

    • @traitorfang1416
      @traitorfang1416 Год назад +15

      aswell as the Thai's of Ayutthaya Kingdom

    • @piggyback8367
      @piggyback8367 Год назад +17

      SEA's ancient and medieval kingdoms are worth telling.. from Pagan Burmese up north to Majapahit empire of Indonesia

  • @gleighteen7525
    @gleighteen7525 Год назад +772

    As a half Ryukyu person, I'm 50% proud of this video.

    • @ahealthkit2745
      @ahealthkit2745 Год назад +80

      It's a shame what happened to Ryukyu after ww2. The erasure of culture ranks among the worst possible crimes of humankind.

    • @laureane5454
      @laureane5454 Год назад +7

      me too

    • @zekeolopwi6642
      @zekeolopwi6642 Год назад +9

      Consistency. I like it 👍🏽

    • @user-hkkn1kyls6hevb8v
      @user-hkkn1kyls6hevb8v Год назад +15

      ​@@ahealthkit2745I think Korea and China should be owned by Japan, Because, They were Japan.

    • @aztecgoldmontizuma
      @aztecgoldmontizuma Год назад +16

      If you were an American and only 10% Ryukyu you would be 100% proud of this video XD

  • @theawesomeman9821
    @theawesomeman9821 Год назад +278

    During the Korean war, my grandfather hoped to see action since he was a liuetenant, instead the military posted him to a desk job on Okinawa. My grandfather was disappointed but instead of being bitter, he decided to make the most of his tour by befriending the natives and embracing the local culture, which often was surfing on waves, eating sushi, and playing Pong with Saki. After, the war was over, my grandfather was so content with living in Okinawa, that he had his wife join him there from the mainland US. They would end up raising their kids, including my mom there during the Fifties and early Sixties.

    • @JTA1961
      @JTA1961 Год назад +30

      Smart man

    • @theawesomeman9821
      @theawesomeman9821 Год назад +14

      @@JTA1961 smart indeed

    • @weiminglu5331
      @weiminglu5331 Год назад

      When you call Ryukyuan are cousin of Japanese people, you have to ask Governor Tamaki Deni first. It seems to me that he disagrees with the central government on US military station issue fiercely.

    • @uchinanju
      @uchinanju 10 месяцев назад

      colonizers, not cousins! Tamaki speaks for the majority of us Uchinanchu who aren't down with Japanese or US imperialism unlike fascists "looking for action" real friends don't invade your country @@weiminglu5331

  • @justcallmeSheriff
    @justcallmeSheriff Год назад +118

    My wife's grandmother survived the Battle of Okinawa as a child, so I'm glad you did a video about the history of her people. Can't wait for the Philippines video, as my wife's other side of the family endured that Japanese occupation.

    • @smashings7523
      @smashings7523 Год назад +12

      My grandmother was also on the island during the battle only being 13 years old

    • @reijiropaws6593
      @reijiropaws6593 Год назад +7

      My moms family is from Okinawa and we recently visited the Himeyuri peace museum. What the Japanese troops did was awful and should not be forgotten.. being lied too and being caught in the crossfire I can’t imagine the pain my people went through…

    • @wadepsilon01
      @wadepsilon01 Год назад

      Order of dislike by Okinawan residents
      China >>> U.S. forces in Japan >> Japanese government

  • @user-vw8it9oo8h
    @user-vw8it9oo8h Год назад +117

    King saesar, who appeared in Godzilla, is a monster of this island, and it is also the place where he handed over the sword to uma Thurman in Kill Bill. Okinawa is a very small island, but it has a huge impact on pop culture and the geopolitics of East Asia.

    • @leeboy26
      @leeboy26 Год назад +6

      *Starts singing incredibly long song*

    • @theblackswordsman9951
      @theblackswordsman9951 Год назад +1

      *Uma Thurman

    • @whathell6t
      @whathell6t Год назад +2

      I hope King Caesar the Shisa makes an appearance in the Monsterverse.

    • @ivegotajousyaccent99
      @ivegotajousyaccent99 Год назад +2

      @@leeboy26KIIIIINGU SHIIIIIIISAAAAA

    • @yanyanz3011
      @yanyanz3011 Год назад +1

      I support Ryukyu independence. Let's fight for independence, free Ryukyu.

  • @nasrezz99
    @nasrezz99 11 месяцев назад +25

    As a Malaysian, the Ryukyu Kingdom does provide quite significance towards the Malaccan Sultanate's diplomatic relations and trade. But in the Malaysian historical subject syllabus, there is only little information regarding the Ryukyu Kingdom as just a trading partner with Malacca. I've learned a lot of Ryukyuan history and culture throughout this video. Shout out for Kings and Generals to release this video 👍

  • @ibrahimcoskun5602
    @ibrahimcoskun5602 Год назад +63

    After the quote from the inscription on the bell, I am more eager to learn on the Far East. Okinawa just might be a strong point of history and this especially spices up the idea of the Far East Trio, China, Japan and Korea, going through centuries of intreresting history. Thank you for this incredible documentary!

  • @LeoWarrior14
    @LeoWarrior14 Год назад +64

    Gotta admire the cajones of the Shimazu clan trying to Weekend at Bernie's an entire Kingdom.

  • @hotsecksi
    @hotsecksi Год назад +21

    I love Okinawa. Beautiful place with an amazing aquarium!

  • @fitzmeister87
    @fitzmeister87 Год назад +47

    Love the Ryukyus. Unique culture, good vibe, awesome music and cuisine. Their history deserves to be in the spotlight more often. Thanks for this video

    • @yanyanz3011
      @yanyanz3011 Год назад +3

      I support Ryukyu independence. Let's fight for independence, free Ryukyu.

    • @smokbig3202
      @smokbig3202 8 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@yanyanz3011 Free Taiwan Free Hong Kong Free Uighur Free Tibet Free Inner Mongolia!!!

  • @dice3000
    @dice3000 Год назад +20

    Some obscure island nation in Asia? I honestly did not know what to expect of this video and if I should watch. But once again I blown away by the incredible and interesting story of these people. This is the best channel on RUclips!!! Thank You

  • @joshuaburke9516
    @joshuaburke9516 Год назад +18

    I really enjoy leaning about a Kingdom I have never learned of before. Its an adventure in a video with plenty of discovery for me! Cheers K&G!

  • @xjuliussx
    @xjuliussx Год назад +22

    if you guys will do in future history of ancient Taiwan tribes as well would be lovely!

    • @brainwashington1332
      @brainwashington1332 Год назад

      Ancient Taiwan tribes were prehistoric, they don't even have written languages. Literally jungle Asians

  • @py8554
    @py8554 11 месяцев назад +7

    What astonished me when I read about the history of Okinawa is that even without a large population and abundant resources the main island still split into warring states that continued for considerable period of time before they unified into a single kingdom.

  • @hallmichael35
    @hallmichael35 Год назад +2

    This is a topic that I never even looked at. The history of these islands is fascinating and their impact on Asia is immeasurable. Great video!

  • @shipmate3577
    @shipmate3577 11 месяцев назад +5

    As someone who was stationed on Okinawa and survived its summers, I appreciate this video

  • @dw4201
    @dw4201 Год назад +62

    An interesting curiosity: Many Okinawans migrated to Brazil in the 20th century, contributing greatly to Brazil having the largest Japanese community outside Japan.

    • @JTA1961
      @JTA1961 Год назад +8

      Didn't know it was them... growing up there (Japan) we were told Japanese & not Okinawans went

    • @dw4201
      @dw4201 Год назад +19

      @@JTA1961 I recommend checking it out, it's quite interesting. Because of this migration, here (Brazil) is where there are most speakers of the native language of Okinawa, from what I saw, most are concentrated in São Paulo. Of course, the majority of immigrants are still Japanese as far as I know, especially those from the more recent waves, but Okinawans make up a very significant portion.

    • @werren894
      @werren894 Год назад +13

      @@dw4201 don't care, and Okinawan is not Japanese

    • @The_Art_of_AI_888
      @The_Art_of_AI_888 Год назад +18

      Bro Okinawans/Ryukyu people are not Japanese, they were invaded and still occupied by the Japanese. Did you not watch the video ?

    • @yanyanz3011
      @yanyanz3011 Год назад +11

      Ryukyu is not Japanese.
      I support Ryukyu independence. Let's fight for independence, free Ryukyu.

  • @Numba003
    @Numba003 Год назад +99

    I didn't realize Okinawa and its archipelago had such a complex and storied history! Thank you for this one. There's so much fascinating history out there to learn.
    God be with you out there everybody. ✝️ :)

    • @neetfreek9921
      @neetfreek9921 Год назад

      And then your religion white washed it all.

    • @yanyanz3011
      @yanyanz3011 Год назад +5

      I support Ryukyu independence. Let's fight for independence, free Ryukyu.

    • @Numba003
      @Numba003 Год назад

      @@yanyanz3011 Is there a strong independence movement in modern day Ryukyu?

    • @IzumiKaya
      @IzumiKaya 10 месяцев назад +1

      OMG😅💦 Very typical wrong idea of Okinawa from American or foreign perspectives who don’t know history of Okinawa from the Jomon era & the father of the very first king of Ryukyu 源為朝😅 You guys always talk about the history of Okinawa from the 15th century when Ryukyu Kingdom occurred like Okinawan people didn’t exist before that😅
      Study where that Ryukyu flag 三巴紋comes from😂, only Japanese noble class families & renown shrines & temples are allowed to have them. Plz study the histories of Jomon & later times of 源氏 & 平家. Chinese people don’t have such a custom to have 三巴紋as family symbols.
      And the name Ryukyu 琉球 was given by the Emperor of Ming Dynasty in China in the 15th century, while the name Okinawa comes from the name Uchina- うちなー.
      Uchina- うちな- is how Okinawan people have called themselves from ancient times. Okinawa is Uchina- in the pronunciation of the modern standard Japanese.
      U in Okinawan dialect becomes O in the standard Japanese, CHI becomes KI. And prolonged sound in the Okinawan dialect becomes WA in the standard Japanese. Why such things happen ? Because we speak the same Japonic language derives from Jomon & Yayoi people.
      I bet you don’t know 😅
      According to the texts written by the mainland Japanese who lived in Okinawa in the 6 to 7th century, Okinawan locals used to call themselves “ Akonawa “, while Yamato Japanese used to call Okinawa “ Ryugu 竜宮/ 龍宮”.
      According to the legend of the beginning of Japan, the mother & grandmother of our first emperor came from 龍宮.
      Around that time, Chinese Sui or Tang dynasties didn’t call Okinawa “ Ryukyu 琉球 “. They called it “ 流求 “, which was a 賎字.
      If you don’t know what 賎字 are, please do your own research😅
      Yaeyama islands & Amami islands were invaded & occupied by Ryukyu by force, many were massacred in Yaeyama, but they became part of Ryukyu. But Yaeyama & Amami had connections with Yamato government in the Japanese main island since the 7th century.
      Descendants of 平家 still live in Yaeyama & Amami, while the father of the first Ryukyu king is said to be 源氏 - 源為朝。It’s written in the history of Ryukyu, and the DNA from the bones in the thumb of the first Ryukyu king family has also turned out to be that of the Yamato Japanese.
      You have to understand there used to be many kingdoms occurred in Japan. Of course in Kyushu, and we had tributary trades with Chinese empires, so did kingdoms occurred in the Korean Peninsula & Vietnam etc.
      We Japanese have Jomon & Yayoi ancestries throughout Japanese isles from Okinawa to Hokkaido. ( As for Hokkaido, many Ainu people are the mixture of Jomon & Okhotsk people).
      Japanese Jomon people traveled from islands to islands of Japanese archipelago including Okinawa from 18.000 years ago, way way before Han people appeared in the Chinese continent.
      Japanese Yayoi people later migrated to Japanese isles from the continent. They used shells from Amami as currency.
      Native Jomon animism & Yayoi shamanism mingled together and has become Japanese Shintoism, which still remains in Okinawa today as well.
      Our sun of goddess is Amaterasu アマテラス, while Okinawan sun of goddess is Amamikiyo アマミキヨ. Ama means woman in ancient Japanese.
      Standard Japanese language was created in the Meiji era. Until them, people in different areas & islands spoke very different dialects, but they were all part of Japonic languages including Okinawan dialects.
      Study Jomon language first. Then you notice the common words in areas where Jomon percentage is high in Japan like in Okinawa, southern Kyushu, Tohoku & Hokkaido.
      I’m sick and tired of such videos made by Westerners who know so little of our history 😅 Viewers should be careful not to be brainwashed by such RUclipsrs. Plz do your own research not only from historical texts but also from scientific & archeological data & documents published by trustworthy national universities & labs.
      These kinds of videos about Okinawa are probably made for certain activists or countries for their own purposes or greed.
      If the majority of Okinawan people want independence or don’t consider themselves Japanese, that’s fine. They can be independent.
      We won’t stop them.
      But think about how they will end up when that happens.
      If that kind of future will make Okinawan people happier & more free, then keep spreading this kind of wrong perspectives.
      We main island Japanese won’t threaten them by missiles or anything even if they want independence. They can declare it at any time if they want to👍 We respect their free will.
      But I wish foreigners who don’t know our history from scratch stop spreading this kind of stories😅 Sooooo many of you guys ..

    • @IzumiKaya
      @IzumiKaya 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@yanyanz3011We aren’t stopping them ! But most Okinawan people know the Japanese history from the Jomon era. If they don’t consider themselves Japanese, they are always free to declare independence, but not your or outsiders’ business 😅

  • @collidinggamers4348
    @collidinggamers4348 Год назад +6

    The Ryukyu people have a very fascinating history. Thanks for taking the time to make this video because I learnt a lot from this video.

  • @rienksjoerdsma
    @rienksjoerdsma Год назад +10

    Videos like this, about forgotten culture and history is what we need more of. Great video.

  • @moneyobsessed
    @moneyobsessed Год назад +8

    Europa universalis cherish ryukyu with one of the hardest achievements called"the three mountains"

  • @jamesforreal
    @jamesforreal Год назад +1

    This is awesome! love seeing the unknown cultures come to light. Great job K&G

  • @carlbrown9082
    @carlbrown9082 Год назад +4

    Thanks for a very interesting video. The history of Asia is so complex that one would spend years creating videos discussing all the various aspects.

  • @user-sz8dr3ef2s
    @user-sz8dr3ef2s 8 месяцев назад +12

    As an Okinawan citizen living in Japan, I truly love both Okinawa and Japan.

  • @brokenbridge6316
    @brokenbridge6316 Год назад +1

    This was a lovely n informative video to watch. Great job K&G.

  • @reijiropaws6593
    @reijiropaws6593 Год назад +1

    I’ve been a subscriber for a while and seeing you make a video about Okinawa brings me a lot of joy. Being half Okinawan from my moms side, this video resonates with me.

  • @daveacbickford
    @daveacbickford Год назад

    Fantastic video series mate, an absolute triumph!!

  • @mikemodugno5879
    @mikemodugno5879 Год назад +6

    K&G at its best! I love your videos covering a specific people group or nation state. Thank you.

  • @-RONNIE
    @-RONNIE Год назад

    Thank you as always for the video and information

  • @MyDogmatix
    @MyDogmatix Год назад +6

    This one is a gem. Well done!

  • @nowthenzen
    @nowthenzen Год назад

    Thanks! keep up the great work!

  • @Artur_M.
    @Artur_M. Год назад +2

    Great video! The info box at 17:33 is the best.

  • @PenguinofD00mxxx
    @PenguinofD00mxxx Год назад

    Very cool, love the videos about more obscure cultures and kingdoms

  • @TylGordo
    @TylGordo Год назад

    Y’all are amazing. Thank you.

  • @Justin1an
    @Justin1an Год назад +20

    King and General, i really hope you can cover a documentary series for ancient SE Asia kingdoms in near future. It had such rich and interesting history that people need to know more about;
    Such as Khmer, Champa, Srivijaya, Dai Viet, Funan, Malacca Sultanate, Majapahit, Ayutthaya (Siam), Butuan Rajahnate etc.
    Considering you already cover much of history in all part of the world, it would be great to see you cover a history in other region that haven't been cover much and unfamiliar to people. But i believe you will make one like you always do.

  • @kantakouzini
    @kantakouzini Год назад +7

    the philippines ( i suppose bc people think its just a post spanish colony) is always glazed over the states of tondo, cebu and sulu were doing trade too with okinawa and china in partucular. tondo in fact held a treaty with china that stipulated even though they were not han could trade with chinese ports during its past isolation period and there is a sulu king paduka pahala -巴都葛叭哈喇 who during a tributary mission to the yongle emperor. he fell ill, died and was buried by the emperor with full honors since he could not return home. his tumulus is still in dezhou, shandong province

  • @joalexsg9741
    @joalexsg9741 5 месяцев назад

    Amazing wealth of historical information, thank you so much.

  • @doanphat1480
    @doanphat1480 Год назад +25

    Ah yes, the island of Okinawa. Best known for the setting of The Karate Kid Part 2 and the bloodiest final battle of the Pacific War

  • @grimkupid8478
    @grimkupid8478 Год назад

    Well done, I found this to be really informative

  • @karlvasa7805
    @karlvasa7805 Год назад

    Very good video, loved it

  • @ethanoyamawang
    @ethanoyamawang Год назад

    Excellent vide again!

  • @lerneanlion
    @lerneanlion Год назад +5

    How far Ryukyu has come for that there is a female character who not only originated from Okinawa but also bear the same name of the archipelago she hailed from in My Hero Academia. And she's such a hot beauty!

  • @houckola84
    @houckola84 Год назад

    What a fascinating corner of history! I never knew any of this. Super cool!

  • @firstcynic92
    @firstcynic92 Год назад +9

    Interesting video. Will you also make one about the Ainu people of Hokkaido & Sakhalin islands?

  • @yasintamer1547
    @yasintamer1547 Год назад

    Another interesting historical theme...Bravo gentlemen, bravo 🤝🏻

  • @ladykkk1480
    @ladykkk1480 Год назад

    Great Video , well done .

  • @roloduarte3100
    @roloduarte3100 4 месяца назад

    Awesome documentary.

  • @patriciospamer1995
    @patriciospamer1995 Год назад

    Great video thank you

  • @blasianray
    @blasianray Год назад +3

    Thank you so much for this video. As a person of Okinawa/Ryukyu descent it’s hard to convey the history and significance of the Ryukyu in a concise manner to other and this video does exactly that.

    • @yanyanz3011
      @yanyanz3011 Год назад +1

      Ryukyu was not part of Japan. Japanese invaded and annexed Ryukyu. I support Ryukyu independence. Let's fight for independence, free Ryukyu.

    • @frankhall8234
      @frankhall8234 11 месяцев назад +1

      I from Fujian province, we used to have a strong relation with Ryukyu, don't worry, we know.

  • @gyldenstraahle
    @gyldenstraahle Год назад

    Amazing! Bravo!

  • @Tijereño
    @Tijereño Год назад +3

    These are my absolutely favorite videos from you. Videos like this and the Kingdom of Nubia have really gotten me interested in “obscure” polities. I have a couple suggestions for a video and a series
    For my series suggestion, I think it would be really interesting to dive into the Portuguese exploration of the African coast, starting from the ambitions of Prince Henry the Navigator and the Conquest of Ceuta in 1415, the first slave raids in the Banc D’Arguin, the first contacts with the Jolof Empire, Benin, Kongo, etc. and ending with Da Gama’s 1498 voyage to India. I recently dove into each voyage and it was fascinating to learn about how the Portuguese slowly crept down the coast before exploding into the Indian Ocean as a major naval power. One story that I can never forget reading is how some Mali Empire vassals attacked the Portuguese because they heard about how they were buying slaves from the Jolof and thought they were eating their captured and purchased slaves. It was just very ironic considering the multitude of false cannibalism rumors (and a couple true ones here and there) that spread in Europe in later years.
    For some other “obscure” kingdoms and polities videos I would suggest
    1. The Kilwa Sultanate
    2. The city of Ife-Ife in Yorubaland and its hegemony over the other Yoruba cities
    3. The Puebloans of the Southwestern US
    4. The Saadi dynasty of Morocco
    5. The Srivijaya Empire

  • @MetaalArbeider
    @MetaalArbeider Год назад

    Fascinating video of a kindom and people I barely knew anything about!

  • @LoneWanderer727
    @LoneWanderer727 Год назад +53

    I've been very interested in Japanese history all my life - traveling Japan's various cities, prefectures and islands.
    Okinawa, Kyushu and some of the other Ryuku islands are on that list. A lot of people don't know about the distinct cultures that are present in Japan, or the legacy of them among the existing mainline culture. And it's great to see videos like this exploring some of them so that others can see more of the depth/richness Japan & all of its neighboring islands have!

    • @FSVR54
      @FSVR54 Год назад +5

      Weeb

    • @tertmade9769
      @tertmade9769 Год назад +4

      Japan during ancient times and classical period, their were many indigenous people, aside from Ainu and Ryukyuan, their were Izumo, Owari, Nakoku, Shikoku, Keno, Emishi, Kumaso, Koshi, Hayato and others I forget, also people outside Japan did settled in the island, the Nivks

    • @yanyanz3011
      @yanyanz3011 Год назад +4

      Ryukyu was not part of Japan. Japanese invaded and annexed Ryukyu. I support Ryukyu independence. Let's fight for independence, free Ryukyu.

    • @GiorniVenibato
      @GiorniVenibato 10 месяцев назад +1

      They were not Japanese! Most natives were massacred by Japanese invaders!

    • @dddbbb6940
      @dddbbb6940 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@yanyanz3011free Tibet free Uyghur

  • @keboonplumeria5266
    @keboonplumeria5266 9 месяцев назад +1

    I love the fact that they are linking with dozens of merchant trails including to the old Malay archipelagoes. They are just so renowned and magnificient

  • @jasonjean2901
    @jasonjean2901 Год назад +48

    Only two historical objections: 1) The island of Taiwan was given back to China following WWII, it was not granted its "independence." 2) As Jesse "the karate nerd" has explained on his RUclips Channel, the Okinawan martial art, which became known as "Karate", was called "Toe Di" in Okinawa, and the Characters "唐手" mean "Chinese fist". The aristocracy of Okinawa would sometimes to go China and learn particular styles of Kung Fu and bring them back to the island. Jesse says that it is a myth that Kobuto weaponry were invented by Okinawan peasants, or even the aristocracy, but were adopted from China, where they had existed for some time prior.

    • @The_Art_of_AI_888
      @The_Art_of_AI_888 Год назад

      Well, I think due to decades of being brainwashed and influenced by anti-China media propaganda, many Westerners having hard time or literally dont want to accept the truth that (1) Taiwan has always been part of China and (2) Many East Asian cultural things and icons that they are fascinating with were actually influenced by Chinese or originated from China. Ryukyu, like other East Asian nations were also heavily influenced by China. Many Ryukyu customs, practices...were actually inspired, adopted and imported from Chinese culture. Even Bruce Lee also said in his famous interview : "Chinese Kung Fu was the ancestor of Karate".

    • @The_Art_of_AI_888
      @The_Art_of_AI_888 Год назад +10

      Historically, Ryukyu and China had a very close and win-win tributary relation, Ryukyu regonized and respected China as "big brother" of the region, offering China some "made in Ryukyu" goods and in return China gifted back A LOT of Chinese luxury goods and wealth to this royal little guy for showing respect and then Ryukyu traded those Chinese luxury goods with other nations and accquired wealth for their kingdom.

    • @yanyanz3011
      @yanyanz3011 Год назад +3

      I support Ryukyu independence. Let's fight for independence, free Ryukyu.

    • @jeromebesson
      @jeromebesson Год назад +5

      @jasonjean2901
      Taiwan neither gained independence nor became Chinese upon the surrender of Japan.
      In the San Francisco Peace Treaty article 2(b), the government of Japan only “renounced all right, title and claim to Taiwan," an inalienable part of Japan since April 1, 1945. Neither China, any China by whatever acronym it fancies calling itself, nor the native population received the sovereignty of Taiwan from Japan.
      Although the US took great care to conceal its role on post-WWII Taiwan, legally speaking, on April 28, 1945, Japanese Formosa became American Taiwan, a protectorate of the US concealed under the rags and tatters of Chinese Nationalism.
      Since Chiang Kai-shek, the Chinese “zongtong” (總統) of rebel Chinese territory Kinmen & Matsu is the agent of the US executive on American Taiwan. We know that since President Chen Shui-bian spilled the beans on his fraught relationship with AIT. American Taiwan includes Taiwan and Penghu and some other minor islands but does not include Chinese Kinmen & Matsu and the Pratas atoll.
      Hidefumi Sai (Japanese: 蔡英文, Sai Hidefumi)’s 2023 American Taiwan is in the same predicament as Manuel Quezon’s 1934-46 American Philippines. As things are shaping up, her successor might be Kiyonori Rai (Japanese: 賴清德, Rai Kiyonori). Real Taiwanese first names are actually Japanese first names hiding under a Chinese pronunciation.

    • @The_Art_of_AI_888
      @The_Art_of_AI_888 Год назад

      @@jeromebesson Stop spreading absurd lies, misinformation and propaganda. Are you Japanese or a Weeb? Respect the history and the truth, can you?. Everyone who want the truth can do some research and fact checks abt Taiwan:
      1) Unlike people in Ryukyu/Okinawa, who had their own independent kingdom, with culture very distinct from Japanese (Yamato), people in Taiwan have always been Han Chinese living along with aboriginal people on the island since ancient time.
      2) Dutch came and colonized the island, then got kicked out of the island by Ming China officals, then replaced and officially under controled by Qing China authority.
      3) Japan invaded Qing China and colonized the island
      4) Japan surrendered and had to given back all the territories that they invaded and occupied to their originally countries ans rightful owners.
      5) Just because Japan didn't mention in some treaties that they gave back to which specifically country, doesn mean those territories were not belong to their originally country.
      6) Using San Francisco treaty as claim for Taiwan are not part of Chinese nation is a joke, because it didnt invole and under agreement of the Chinese govt at the time (Republic of China). You can't decide other country territories without their involvement ans agreement.
      7) Imagine China attacked Japan, occupied Tokyo for some years, then later surrendered and gave back Tokyo, but didn't menton to which country specifically, so Tokyo not part of Japan now?

  • @samuelmargueret9626
    @samuelmargueret9626 Год назад +18

    You guys are just incredible , this topic is just almost Never aborded by historian or anything in relation with history..... the fact that you can Past from peloponese wars to ww2 to any différent thing is just insane !! You have my full support as always 😊

    • @Esquarious
      @Esquarious Год назад +1

      I don't mean to sound pithy but, yeah, it is. Maybe not on YT but I literally took a class as a history major on the Japanese Colonial Empire and we read a whole book on the history of Okinawa... which has had English language academic publications covering its history since the 1950s.

  • @kelpygroyper
    @kelpygroyper Год назад +17

    This was an incredibly interesting video. I like to consider myself a history enthusiast but I never even knew that Okinawa was apart of its own kingdom. Eastern history is just as facianating as western

    • @JTA1961
      @JTA1961 Год назад

      Well said

    • @yanyanz3011
      @yanyanz3011 Год назад +1

      Ryukyu was not part of Japan. Japanese invaded and annexed Ryukyu. I support Ryukyu independence. Let's fight for independence, free Ryukyu.

  • @robbabcock_
    @robbabcock_ Год назад

    What a fascinating video on a little-covered corner of world history.

  • @user-lh6qf2tw1b
    @user-lh6qf2tw1b 11 месяцев назад

    THIS VIDEO IS AWESOME. WE ALWAYS APPRECIATE YOUR HARD WORK TOWRDS THESE VIDS . I LOVE ASIAN HISTORY AS WELL AS EUROPE. THNK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO. YOUR HUGE FAN FROM SRI LANKA.

  • @vertigq5126
    @vertigq5126 Год назад

    This was excellent, thank you so much for sharing this with us! And I’m seconding the suggestion for more Southeast Asian documentaries- the mentions of the vast Ming trade network make me want to hear more about the region!

  • @mr.notsonice
    @mr.notsonice Год назад +11

    Even the term ryukyu is a Japanese pronunciation of 琉球 which is pronounced Ruu Chuu in Uchinaguchi (okinawan) and Luu Chuu in Mandarin.

    • @IzumiKaya
      @IzumiKaya 10 месяцев назад

      OMG😱So wrong😭💦Okinawan dialect derives from the Jomon & Yayoi languages as the Japanese main islanders do. Very old usages remain there. Linguistically, hostirically, it’s a Japonic language, while Mandarin Chinese is a tonal language with completely opposite grammar systems. As a main islander Japanese, if majority of Okinawan people want independence, it’s fine. We respect their free will. We aren’t stopping them or threatening them with missiles to stop that.
      But I’ll upload a real meaning of Okinawa in my future video. Too many people don’t know it😅The name Okinawa / Akonawa is actually much older than the name Ryukyu琉球. Ryukyu 琉球 is the name exists from 15th century, while Okinawa/ Akonawa is how Okinawan people have called themselves from the 7th century. It’s Uchina-うちなーin Okinawan dialect. O in standard Japanese becomes U in Okinawan dialect, KI becomes CHI, and WA becomes a prolonged sound in Okinawan dialect. For another example. Yakimono / yakimon in standard Japanese becomes Yachimun in Okinawan dialect.
      So many people are ignorant of this language system in Japonic language… I wonder why… Ughhhhhhhhhh 😓

  • @AliciaMangalyrianna
    @AliciaMangalyrianna 10 месяцев назад

    My studies require me to learn about Japan's History. I can't say my teacher is great, I had a global idea about Okinawa's history but I was missing so many details. Your video just saved my mid-term exam thank you so much.

  • @irwanibrahim96
    @irwanibrahim96 Год назад +1

    First heard of this kingdom during history lesson in high school decade ago. Ryukyu has good diplomatic relationship with malacca kingdom and they regarded us to high esteem according to historical record.
    Glad to watch this video and reminded me of history lesson.

  • @r.a.v.a.3843
    @r.a.v.a.3843 Год назад +1

    It's like you can read my mind, I always wanted to know more about this kingdom.

  • @Ccdddttt
    @Ccdddttt Год назад +4

    Such a great video!! Ive had the pleasure of working with folks from Japan in New York City at some of the fanciest restaurants where money flowed freely.
    The level of product was unbelievable. I signed an invoice one morning for blue fin tuna straight from Tsukiji Fish Market that totaled $14,000.

  • @madmaldito773
    @madmaldito773 Год назад +2

    Im proud of my Ryukyan Grandma. She was a strong person and carried our family as an immigrant.

  • @user-mj9lx4vf5s
    @user-mj9lx4vf5s Год назад +5

    When japan and ming conflicted, the capital has already been moved northward to Beijing for more than 100 years. 14:43

  • @Werner4voss
    @Werner4voss Год назад +2

    Hope we will have a video on Koreas Three Kingdoms as well

  • @AngryMarine-il6ej
    @AngryMarine-il6ej Месяц назад

    Keep it coming guys!! Eat this up. I happened to be stationed on Okinawa during my time in the Marines. Despite all the Japanese appearances you see on island, they are not Japanese. When I arrived they gave the brief history of about the island only dating back to when the island was taken from the Japanese in 1945. This highlights how J Speaking with some of the locals, some did not approve of the Japanese, likewise some didn't approve of Americans as well. I would have loved to see what Japan's reaction would have been if the U.S. had offered the Okinawans to regain their independence after the war had ended. Always some new to learn.

  • @minoru-kk
    @minoru-kk Год назад +10

    Brilliant as always. K&G always f show us hidden pages in world history from Western perspective!
    Adding two tiny points. Satsuma clan hadn't bann weapons other than guns so there were many Ryukyuan masters of the swords or bows, and current Ryukyuan people speak Creole, a mixture of Japanese, Ryukyuan, and some English words

  • @andersschmich8600
    @andersschmich8600 Год назад +4

    Would be cool to see a video on the Tibetan Empire! Or a deep dive into the Yayoi and Jomon whose synthesis created Japan.

    • @Kili2807
      @Kili2807 Год назад +1

      Yeah Tibetan empire is fascinating

  • @shingshongshamalama
    @shingshongshamalama Год назад +4

    "I've got it! We'll just take over the Sho Dynasty, then we'll pretend nothing happened and keep paying taxes to the Ming Emperor."
    "Brilliant, sir. Ingenious. Outstanding."

  • @Kagekatsu1
    @Kagekatsu1 Год назад +3

    15:25
    It’s actually Tokugawa Hidetada, FYI.

  • @Gen.berseker25
    @Gen.berseker25 4 месяца назад +1

    The Ryukyu Kingdom is a great topic!

  • @blacksheepdog6969
    @blacksheepdog6969 Год назад +11

    the history of the Ryukyuans is the future and present struggles of the Ainu!

  • @oblivious116
    @oblivious116 Год назад +4

    That's funny, I literally made a research paper about the Ryukyu Islands just a few days ago lol

  • @lordMartiya
    @lordMartiya Год назад +7

    Nitpick: Okinawan martial arts and Kobudo predate the Satsuma invasione. The occupation only meant they had to get creative in hiding them.

  • @Jobe-13
    @Jobe-13 Год назад +154

    The Ryukyu Kingdom is very underrated in Japanese history.

    • @user-cr3pn7rk2v
      @user-cr3pn7rk2v Год назад +52

      It's not Japanese

    • @nirvana4165
      @nirvana4165 Год назад +8

      ⁠Ryukyu belong to Japonic language

    • @user-cr3pn7rk2v
      @user-cr3pn7rk2v Год назад +49

      @@nirvana4165 English belongs to Germanic language family. Doesn't mean English history belongs to Germany

    • @ChomoBidensMules
      @ChomoBidensMules Год назад +11

      ​@@user-cr3pn7rk2vit's been Japanese for well over a century now.

    • @Liliphant_
      @Liliphant_ Год назад +35

      ​​​​@@ChomoBidensMules in other words, its history was not Japanese. It was forced to become Japanese, as the video explains

  • @user-nk1uw3cx1f
    @user-nk1uw3cx1f 2 месяца назад

    沖縄人として、このビデオを作ってくれて感謝します
    ニフェーデービル ありがとう

  • @user-zj7nj5mo4c
    @user-zj7nj5mo4c 10 месяцев назад

    Quiero expresar mi gratitud por su tremendo esfuerzo. Gracias por la gran historia y deseaba ser mucho más de lo que era. Disfruté mucho mirando.

  • @MichaelSmith-ij2ut
    @MichaelSmith-ij2ut Год назад +13

    As an Okinawan karate turtle myself, I really appreciated this video

  • @tetsu1000
    @tetsu1000 Год назад +2

    11:00 the illustration is Prince Shōtoku from the 7th century
    15:19 Toyotomi Hidetada lol

  • @justinnamuco9096
    @justinnamuco9096 11 месяцев назад +2

    These guys were contemporaneously noted in the Philippines for trading with the kingdom of Manila. Pigafetta, who accompanied Magellan in 1521, mentioned the commerce between Ryukyuans and Luzonians while Magellan's fleet were in Cebu without even seeing either.

  • @ryudai1
    @ryudai1 Год назад +45

    I'm happy a video was finally made on Okinawa/Ryukyu. However, I was a little disappointed about some errors, including some easily caught pronunciation and spelling errors, such as calling Miyako Mikayo (multiple times), and pronouncing Ryukyu as Ryuku. It was difficult for me since Okinawa is an important part of my heritage and family. That said, I still enjoy Kings and Generals and look forward to more interesting videos to come.

    • @JTA1961
      @JTA1961 Год назад +2

      My dad was stationed on Miyako jima during the Korean War... Went back afterwards & moved to the other extreme... Wakkanai... where was a missionary & raised 5 boys.

    • @The_Art_of_AI_888
      @The_Art_of_AI_888 Год назад +5

      Also, Ryukyu is a Japanese name and pronouciation, I think the more closely native name and native pronouncation would be "Luuchuu or Luucuu"

    • @yanyanz3011
      @yanyanz3011 Год назад +1

      I support Ryukyu independence. Let's fight for independence, free Ryukyu.

    • @osu3167
      @osu3167 Год назад

      ​@@JTA1961you saying your dad mated with the locals? 😂

    • @ennui9745
      @ennui9745 10 месяцев назад

      @@The_Art_of_AI_888 Nope, it's "Ruuchuu" in Okinawan, not the Chinese pronunciation.

  • @p1ural391
    @p1ural391 Год назад

    I will be visiting Yakushima and Tanegashima in September so this is a timely video. My next Japan trip may just be a multi week trip on the Ryukyu Isles depending on my experiences on this trip.

  • @user-yo6nm6zi2g
    @user-yo6nm6zi2g Год назад +1

    Nice video!! Just a small correction: The Shogun in 1609 was named Tokugawa Hidetada (Son of Tokugawa Ieyasu) instead of Toyotomi Hidetada.

  • @churasannoo
    @churasannoo 11 месяцев назад +2

    I’m Ryukyuan from Yaeyama and I was skeptical when I saw this video. I clicked on this intending to tell you everything you got wrong about my community. Thank you for being well-informed. My only critique is that I wish you covered the United States Civil Administration of the Ryukyu’s in more depth, as it isn’t possible to understand our current predicament as a doubly-colonized population without assessing the adverse impact of the United States

  • @porysean9141
    @porysean9141 Год назад +6

    Brilliant video from Kings and Generals informing people about the history of the Ryuukyuu Kingdom, as an Okinawan diaspora you have my gratitude. I want to point out something which isn't mentioned (which is okay because you have to be really knowledgeable in Ryuukyuuan cultures to know this kind of information) is that all the names of the places within Ryuukyuu have their own indigenous names that are different from what is said in the video. Every place (besides Amami being a subtle exception) within Ryuukyuu that is mentioned uses the Japanized name of the place vs. the Ryukyuan name.
    For example:
    Ruuchuu/Duuchuu/Luuchuu = Ryuukyuu
    Amami Ushima = Amami Ooshima
    Kunjyan/Yanbaru (Region) = Kunigami
    Uchinaa = Okinawa
    Myaaku/Naaku = Miyako "Mikayo lol"
    Yaima/Yeema/Daama = Yaeyama
    Dunan = Yonaguni
    Tukunushima = Tokunoshima
    Sui (Gushiku/Gusuku) Castle = Shuri (Jyo) Castle
    some honorable mentions:
    nuru/nuuru = noro
    fijyai gumun = (hidari) mitsudomoe "Mitsudomoi of Hachiman"
    tii = karate
    Just as mentioned in the video, there are six MAIN* language groups (however there are many more)* spoken within the Ruuchuuan/Ryuukyuuan Islands which have their own different names distinct from each other as well. I will leave the COMMON ways you can say "Thank you" next to the respective language group in order from North to South (Including standard Japanese as a point of reference.)
    Nihon, Nippon/Japan -> Nihon-go (日本語/標準語)    - "Arigatou gozaimasu" 「ありがとうございます」
    Amami -> Shimayumuta (島口)             - "Arigassamaryoota" 「ありがっさまりょーた」
    Kunjyan, Yanbaru/Kunigami -> Yanbaru-kutuba (山原言葉) - "Nifeeyeebitan" 「にふぇーゑーびたん」(This phrase is from Nachijin/Nakijin, an area considered to be part of the Yanbaru region.)
    Uchinaa/Okinawa -> Uchinaa-guchi (沖縄語)       - "Nifee deebiru" 「にふぇーでーびる」
    Myaaku/Miyako -> Myaaku-futsu (宮古口)        - "Tandigaatandi" 「たんでぃがーたんでぃ」
    Yaima/Yaeyama -> Yaima-muni (八重山物言)       - "Nifaiyuu" and/or "Mifaiyuu" 「にふぁいゆー」 (それに) 「みふぁいゆー」
    Dunan/Yonaguni -> Dunan-munui(与那国物言)      - "Fugarassa" 「ふがらっさ」
    I would like to mention I only know Okinawan or Uchinaaguchi to an intermediate level. And I would like to address I do not hold it against anyone who uses the Japanized names of Ryuukyuuan things as it would be just as hypocritically the same as calling Japan as "Japan" and not as "Nihon" (if you catch my drift.) Thanks for reading! いっぺー御拝でーびる (Ippee Nifeedeebiru)!

  • @martial_fitness_center3138
    @martial_fitness_center3138 Год назад +1

    Very interesting video,as always!
    A small correction, Tokugawa Hidetada ,not Toyotom.
    Also,it was from Kung Fu (white crane style) that Okinawan karate came,through okinawan sea traders

  • @nocturnalforsaken4519
    @nocturnalforsaken4519 Год назад +3

    more on south east asia kingdom so much treasure trove of history in there

  • @deanzaZZR
    @deanzaZZR Год назад +7

    I get it. This is a maritime history that is worthy and little known. I do have to wonder about comparing Ryukyu to Venice and using phrases like "leviathan of mercantile dominance at sea". It would be informative to compare shipping volumes and value with ports such as Quanzhou and Guangzhou on the Chinese mainland. Chinese and Champa trading vessels were very active during this same era.

    • @ianhomerpura8937
      @ianhomerpura8937 Год назад +2

      Yep. Champa was very active in maritime trade, and even contributed to the founding of the sultanates in Aceh and Sulu.

    • @Strategikos
      @Strategikos Год назад

      I got the same feeling. The video is interesting, but I feel it might be a bit overhyped so to speak. Also, trade aside, Venice had a powerful navy as well as advanced intelligence and diplomatic services. Was it the case for the Ryukyu Kingdom, especially when it comes to the navy?

  • @amrhossam6851
    @amrhossam6851 Год назад

    The comment at 17:34 made me laugh so hard !! 🤣🤣

  • @jologamos9902
    @jologamos9902 Год назад +2

    Ryukyu and Ancient Philippines have a good relationship hope you will continue the Philippines Series specifically The Pre colonial era and the many Kingdoms at fiefdoms of the archipelago

  • @LongTran-kp3kz
    @LongTran-kp3kz Год назад

    Ngl, the very first time I ever heard of Ryukyu was in Samurai Champloo... pretty badass anime btw.
    But anyway, after that, I made it a point to keep an eye and ear out for anything related to this lost island kingdom so it's cool I get to learn even more about it.
    Thanks!

  • @emikomina
    @emikomina Год назад +5

    next time do Hawaii and Tibet

  • @jwagner4050
    @jwagner4050 Год назад

    Very interesting! I recall I first saw the Ryuku Kingdom in a Europa Universalis game as Japan, so many years ago. Though it kind of goes without saying that if the islands hadn't been assimilated then they would have also broken away after WW2. So... yeah...

  • @-C0mr4d3_C0VID
    @-C0mr4d3_C0VID Год назад

    All the history we never learned in school... thank you.

  • @Max_Flashheart
    @Max_Flashheart Год назад

    I loved this especially as soneone that has studied martial arts for decades