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The Samurai rebels didn't favor their traditional weapons. They had to resort to using them because they simply ran out of ammo and gunpowder. They never shied away from the Aquabis.
You know, while the fall of the samurai and the Meiji Period is fascinating because of how comparatively recent it was and how well it was documented, I still love the stories of early samurai from the mid Heian Period, aka Japan's first golden age. After making a few videos retelling the stories of those first, very early samurai, I've been able to see where the seeds of of samurai virtue sprang from as well as learned the stories that inspired centuries of samurai storytelling. I love getting to the origins of samurai history and culture.
Way off my guy, saigo had no issues with the peasant class becoming soldiers (that's what ashigaru had been for hundreds of years, and were always the vast majority of armies in Japan for the entire length of the shogunal period), nor did the samurai of the day have anything against western weaponry (or from the first introduction of them for that matter, imported then later domestically produced firearms and cannons were a huge hit for samurai from the moment the Portuguese first introduced them about 300 years before Saigo).
Wow wonderful beautiful video samurai thank you for giving speaking my country Japan worried samurai appreciate it so much from my country Japan peace my brother father thank you ❤.
I mean, what did they expect for defying the Imperial Force. Outnumbered 60 to 1, sword vs gun, there was no way they could win. 'Twas the dawn of destiny, and the age of the warrior came to an end
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The Samurai rebels didn't favor their traditional weapons. They had to resort to using them because they simply ran out of ammo and gunpowder. They never shied away from the Aquabis.
You know, while the fall of the samurai and the Meiji Period is fascinating because of how comparatively recent it was and how well it was documented, I still love the stories of early samurai from the mid Heian Period, aka Japan's first golden age. After making a few videos retelling the stories of those first, very early samurai, I've been able to see where the seeds of of samurai virtue sprang from as well as learned the stories that inspired centuries of samurai storytelling. I love getting to the origins of samurai history and culture.
Thanks for the good video ⚔️👊🏻
Could you do more videos on Yokai please especially popular ones like Karakasa obake and Hitotsume kozo.
Way off my guy, saigo had no issues with the peasant class becoming soldiers (that's what ashigaru had been for hundreds of years, and were always the vast majority of armies in Japan for the entire length of the shogunal period), nor did the samurai of the day have anything against western weaponry (or from the first introduction of them for that matter, imported then later domestically produced firearms and cannons were a huge hit for samurai from the moment the Portuguese first introduced them about 300 years before Saigo).
Wow wonderful beautiful video samurai thank you for giving speaking my country Japan worried samurai appreciate it so much from my country Japan peace my brother father thank you ❤.
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samurai learned that the gun makes men equal.
"you have your honor, let me die with mine."-Katsumoto
I WANT SAMURAI & MEDIEVAL WARRIOR SUITS & WEAPONS FOR DISPLAY ❤
I mean, what did they expect for defying the Imperial Force. Outnumbered 60 to 1, sword vs gun, there was no way they could win. 'Twas the dawn of destiny, and the age of the warrior came to an end
Wrong thumbnail for this video. But, good video all the same. 👍
The Samurai became 1 of most recent Warriors Cultures died down to Professional Soldiery that favours new changes with fewer casualties
“The decline of the samurai class was the direct outcome of military reform enacted during the last days of the Tokugawa regime,” writes Sonoda. With the class went the hierarchical estate system that had propped it up.
+ meiji restoration wants to modernized the Japanese military
Yet years later japanese nobles went back to the code lol
I love it
Imperial troops winning with bullets is da emperors way of telling takamori I told u so.
V r waiting for futuristic myth as well.
it may be a thing of the past but it dosen't stop modren generation from love them from pop cultre
what idiots think that a sword stands a chance against a gatling gun?
That Code wasn’t a rule of law, it was more akin to guidelines.
another myth easily debunked.