I'm soo looking forward to this! Thank you for starting another series. This war had such a domino effect on human history, yet so few people know about it.
And here it is at last! Great work Stefan, I'm sure that such a fascinating part of history coupled with your delivery will make for an awesome series!
Imperial force defied, facing 500 samurai Surrounded and outnumbered 60 to 1, the sword face the gun Bushido dignified It's the last stand of the samurai- Sabaton 🤘
@@JapanatWar Its nice when something I enjoy leads me down a rabbit hole of education. Recently learned about german philosophy, human biology and am now learning Japanese history 🤣
Right on stefan. A lot more depth than any other telling I've heard of this story. Glad to help your channel as much as I can; you always remind me of Azai Nagamasa, true samurai honor. Have a great day, you cheered me up. I'm definitely making pork katsu tonight as I rewatch. Ichiban! Aloha brada
Without this, Japan might not have been modernized so rapidly, might not have had the power to embark on an imperious expansion in East Asia, and therefore, would have been very unlikely on a collision with the US in WW2. Thus, one can say that the Black Ship sowed the seed that affected Eastern Asia history for the late 19th - to first half of the 20th Century.
no japan would’ve gone to war anyways. the japanese weren’t isolationist to avoid war, they were isolationist so they could keep up their delusions they were superior to the koreans and the “barbarians” of the west. an this delusion fed into itself as prior to imperial rule being re-established it was state policy to execute foreigners and hunt down christians and… in fact they almost went to war several times with european powers while high on this national delusion. if anything it might have made japan invade korea and manchuria sooner an still join ww2. it might not have been as long or as bloody in the pacific but it would’ve happened
The Black Ships and Matthew Perry have always piqued my interest ever since I first learned about the expedition during my days at university. And I have a family connection to the Black Ships as well Stephan - my 6x Great-Granduncle, George Henry Preble, served onboard the USS St. Lawrence which earned its place in history as one of the Black Ships and he later spent time surveying the Japanese coastline.
@@JapanatWar From what I have heard, George considered his time in Japan one of the more interesting periods of his naval career and always held a deep affinity for the country and its people afterwards, which was passed down through the years to myself.
it's been such a long time since I last watched your videos, I really missed the energy that came with these videos and I am thrilled to see you uploaded again. I also made a new Instagram account where I uploaded samurai armour, I hope you don't mind if I follow your account. Also sorry if this comment came out weird, I don't often comment on youtube videos.
At least Perry brought gifts to Japan. Things like new easier to mass farm foods like corn, guns which helped put an end to the feudal era, and probably most valuable a scaled down model locomotive train set that Japanese could reverse engineer and create railways for Japan, basically advancing the entire country from post middle ages to the industrial age.
I'm here to learn more about this era before I play Rise of the Ronin on PS5
Lol I love this time period in Japan, I'm loving the game so far, it gives me Rurouni Kenshin vibes .
Thank you so much for making Japanese historical videos. I can introduce them to my American friends 🧡
Absolutely! Writing more content as I type this
I'm soo looking forward to this! Thank you for starting another series. This war had such a domino effect on human history, yet so few people know about it.
This is so incredibly true! Here's to hoping this series will have people see that!
This is the single greatest piece of RUclips cinema and it changed my life
You have been saved, go now my child
Awesome this is one of my favorite subjects can’t wait for more
Please tell me I'm not the only one hearing psychicpebbles' screaming in the video's intro. I swear I can't unhear it.
And here it is at last! Great work Stefan, I'm sure that such a fascinating part of history coupled with your delivery will make for an awesome series!
I'm hoping it'll be much better than the last!
I am looking forward to this series. Thank you.
Really? The Boshin war? Looking forward to it!!!
Should be a very exciting series!
Imperial force defied, facing 500 samurai
Surrounded and outnumbered
60 to 1, the sword face the gun
Bushido dignified
It's the last stand of the samurai- Sabaton 🤘
That's an intense declaration at the end! And thanks for the cookie. Yum.
Glad you enjoyed I made them myself lol
OPEN THE COUNTRY!!!,...................or else???........................
Open the country. Stop having it be closed.
China is now open… and US panicking
8========D💦
I have an exam I can’t take it anymore. RUclips it is
Rise of the Ronin brought me here. Im glad it did!
Happy to have you here!
@@JapanatWar Its nice when something I enjoy leads me down a rabbit hole of education. Recently learned about german philosophy, human biology and am now learning Japanese history 🤣
@@joeyisabsb1 Well I'm creating a bit of a backlog of content rn so there will be a lot more in the future!
RIP Matthew Perry.
Gone but not forgotten.
Right on stefan. A lot more depth than any other telling I've heard of this story. Glad to help your channel as much as I can; you always remind me of Azai Nagamasa, true samurai honor. Have a great day, you cheered me up. I'm definitely making pork katsu tonight as I rewatch. Ichiban! Aloha brada
Really cool! Looking forward to this new series, it sounds fascinating!!! 👍👍
Here we go 😄
Without this, Japan might not have been modernized so rapidly, might not have had the power to embark on an imperious expansion in East Asia, and therefore, would have been very unlikely on a collision with the US in WW2. Thus, one can say that the Black Ship sowed the seed that affected Eastern Asia history for the late 19th - to first half of the 20th Century.
It was inevitable that the industrialized west was going to conflict with the pre-industrial leftovers of the world.
no japan would’ve gone to war anyways. the japanese weren’t isolationist to avoid war, they were isolationist so they could keep up their delusions they were superior to the koreans and the “barbarians” of the west.
an this delusion fed into itself as prior to imperial rule being re-established it was state policy to execute foreigners and hunt down christians and…
in fact they almost went to war several times with european powers while high on this national delusion.
if anything it might have made japan invade korea and manchuria sooner an still join ww2.
it might not have been as long or as bloody in the pacific but it would’ve happened
Where can I find the intro war song?
As usual, whenever Americans went somewhere to “spread democracy”, conflict arose.
Awesome video! I can't wait to see more on the Boshin War!
I can't wait for you to see more of what I have in store!
The Black Ships and Matthew Perry have always piqued my interest ever since I first learned about the expedition during my days at university. And I have a family connection to the Black Ships as well Stephan - my 6x Great-Granduncle, George Henry Preble, served onboard the USS St. Lawrence which earned its place in history as one of the Black Ships and he later spent time surveying the Japanese coastline.
Thats incredible! I would love to hear more
@@JapanatWar From what I have heard, George considered his time in Japan one of the more interesting periods of his naval career and always held a deep affinity for the country and its people afterwards, which was passed down through the years to myself.
@@lecou18 That's seriously awesome. I wonder what stories he told his children, I imagine they were many
I've personally known of 3 matthew perrys besides the one from friends and commodore perry. What gives?
it's been such a long time since I last watched your videos, I really missed the energy that came with these videos and I am thrilled to see you uploaded again. I also made a new Instagram account where I uploaded samurai armour, I hope you don't mind if I follow your account. Also sorry if this comment came out weird, I don't often comment on youtube videos.
At least Perry brought gifts to Japan.
Things like new easier to mass farm foods like corn, guns which helped put an end to the feudal era, and probably most valuable a scaled down model locomotive train set that Japanese could reverse engineer and create railways for Japan, basically advancing the entire country from post middle ages to the industrial age.
*AMERIKA FUCK YEAH!*