We used to sing the "Vapaussoturin valloituslaulu" version of the "Kauan on kärsitty" back in the army. And I only thawed out as recently as 8 months ago :D
My dad, born in the Philippines in 1936, was made to learn this song in school when the Japanese took over. He remembers bits of it all these years later.
My grandfather fought in the war in the Philippines, didn't know this until I asked my parents. The only thing I knew was he fought but didn't affiliated himself with the Americans or the communist guerillas and the time where he and his comrades jumped into a river to avoid capture. They also didn't tell me whether or not he assisted on the American landings in visayas(Which was close to where he lives). He died because of liver canser back when my mother graduated from college... Guess he felt that he had done his duty and let go. I didn't get to see him.
Same here in Malaysia during the Japanese occupation, a man told in a documentary the Japanese taught them to sing this song in school, he still remember few lines. He said school students are fortunate because the Japanese gave them one tinned of rice.
@@diddlypoop 1) Why would I make this up? 2) If he was born in 1936, then he was 5 when the Japanese invaded and turned 8 in the fall of 1944 when they were still there (they didn't leave until spring of 1945). That's grade school age.
Finally found this song. This is what my grandma used to sing as a kid(9 years old) from the Philippines. She's 92 now and her memory still sharp. Not all Japanese soldiers were brutal then as depicted in history books. Maybe for the case of my grandma. She said that she became friends with the soldiers assigned to them because she reminded them of their children left in Japan. Some are young soldiers who missed their parents at home. They play in the river and the open field. They were given candies and invited to watch entertainers at the garrison. She's hoping those soldiers came home alive in Japan after the war and reunited with their family. But, we all know those were the dark times and everything was uncertain.
Its quite popular in Malaysia and Indonesia (well at least for the old generation), besides we both under japanese occupation, P Ramli also popularized this song through his own version with additional malay lyrics
Warship March Whether in defending or attacking Count on the iron castles on the waters Floating citadels of the rising sun To guard the empire's lands and seas Vessels armed and armored in steel To defeat the enemies of Great Japan They leave behind trails of coal smoke That drift above the ocean like dragons They fire their guns with loud booms That are deafening like peals of thunder Sail across thousands of miles of waves To the greater glory of the empire! HAIL THE EMPIRE
Blessings from Taiwan. My father was Mitsubishi shizuoka plant Engineer to build zero plane Engine in War world Two. He was dead about 7 years ago and my father&mother always love to sing Japanese military song. We still very respect the spirit and education system of Japan which carried from 1895 to 1945 to Taiwan. Deeply hope Taiwan and Japan have good friendship.
@@abi1521 every country has done something like that before. USA funded war crimes in Yemen and Afghanistan. China and Soviet Union killed millions of their own people. I’m not saying it’s not wrong, but at least this person has a heart to forgive. Also, the communists also fought against Japan too. It’s that the US didn’t fund as much as the Soviets did. (Because when they invaded Manchuria, they gave it to the communists)
@@abi1521 what you say doesn’t make sense, but what I assume what your trying to say is that both Koreas, and China hate Japan. The reason is politics. The current SK president is very anti-Japan, and same with Chinas leader. This goes for us Japanese too. Our government is mainly anti-China anti-Korea. But what matters is the people of that country. I mean I got lots of Chinese and Korean friends, and they don’t care at all that I am Japanese. This goes for other countries with high tensions. But I can confirm that we committed horrible crimes. That is no doubt.
@@tannuwhat4242 ahh so youre japanese, Im sorry for what I said before, but I always wonder why your government doesn't apologize seriously, they always do things that are considered controversial on the victim's side, like they deliberately incite anger.
This song was forced to be sung by the Japanese Imperial Army to the conquered locals as a propaganda attempt to make the locals pledge loyalty to the Japanese Empire. I can vividly recall the way my grandfather sang this song ever so weakly on his bed, and the tales my dad told me about how my grandfather would sing this song everytime he was drunk. Like yeah, it sounds calming. But it had a dark history. Not that it matters, it does sound soothing to the ears.
Lyric poggers Miyo! Tokai no sora akete, Kyokujitsu takaku kagayakeba, Tenchi no seiki hatsuratsu to Kibo wa odoru Oyamashima. O, seiro no asagumo ni Sobiyuru Fuji no sugata koso Kin'omuketsu yuruginaki Waga Nippon no hokori nare. Tate! Ikkei no okimi wo Hikari to towa ni itadakite, Shinmin warera mina tomoni Miitsu ni sowan daishimei. Yuke, hakko wo ie to nashi, Shikai no hito wo michibikite, Tadashiki heiwa uchitaten. Riso wa hana to saki kaoru. Ima ikutabi ka waga ue ni, Shiren no arashi takeru tomo, Danko to mamore sono seigi. Susuman michi wa hitotsu nomi. A, yuen no kamiyo yori, Todoroku hocho uketsugite, Daikoshin no yuku kanata Kokoku towani sakae are!
見よ東海の空明けて Miyo, tokai no sora akete 旭日高く輝けば Kyokujitsu takaku kagayakeba, 天地の正気溌剌と Tenchino seiki hatsuratsu to 希望は躍る大八洲 Kibo wa odoru oyashima. おお清朗の朝雲に O seirouno asagumoni 聳ゆる富士の姿こそ Sobiyuru hujino sugata koso, 金甌無缺揺ぎなき Kino muketsu yuruginaki 我が日本の誇なれ Waga nippon no hokori nare. 起て一系の大君を Tate,ikkei no okimi wo 光と永久に戴きて Hikari to towani itadakite, 臣民我れら皆な共に Shinmin warera mina tomoni 御稜威に副はん大使命 Miitsu ni sowan daishimei. 往け八紘を宇となし Yuke,hakko wo ie to nashi 四海の人を導きて Shikai no hito wo michibikite 正しき平和打ち建てん Tadashiki heiwa uchitaten 理想は花と咲き薫る Riso wa hanato sakikaoru. 今幾度か我が上に Ima ikutabika waga ueni 試練の嵐哮るとも Shiren no arashi takeru tomo, 断乎と守れ其の正義 Danko to mamore sono seigi 進まん道は一つのみ Susuman michi wa hitotsu nomi. ああ悠遠の神代より A, yuen no kamiyo yori 軣く歩調 受け継ぎて Todoroku hocho uketsugite, 大行進の 往く彼方 Daikoushin no yuku kanata 皇国常に 栄在れ Kokoku tsuneni sakae are.
What you say is very potent and people would benefit from internalizing this notion. We must not take pride nor shame in our nationality, wherever we come from our ambitions should be to appreciate what we have accomplished and mend the wounds of our violent pasts.
believe it or not, Indonesian's grandma and grandpa some of them still remember this song, my grandma sing this song that day i thought she's just making it up
They still do. Most of the lyrics of their songs is really good. Specially the meaning. It's not always about Break up, Love, etc. or the generic ones.
My late grandma was in Japanese school when japan take over Malaysia .. and she always sang this song to us (grandchild) and i knew this song from her.. what a memories
My grandpa always sing this song when I was little kid, he told me her story about 1 soldier, gave him a samurai sword. As a gift friendship. After end of Borneo war. I don't no, maybe he a officer. My grandpa work as paddy planter that time. Maybe that officer came from paddy planter family in Japan. That why he gave to him. Unfortunately that sword was stolen by thief. Gone forever.
My great-grandma told me about the japanese occupation during ww2, she lived in Panay island in VIsayas, Philippines, she was around 8 years old back then ( 1944 ), she said she loved seeing the planes at the sky but her grandpa always told her to go inside the house because its dangerous outside, Also at times, Japanese soldiers would come and play chase with her, she also said the Japanese soldiers took all valuable things in their house and sometimes even slept in, She also said the Japanese soldiers bayoneted her grandpa's chickens and pig, burnt their crops to find hidden weapons.
@Fast_Effect Probably, my grandma also told me a story that one time, when japanese soldiers were going for a swim at the river, One of them jumped but his briefs got stuck at a tree's branch, his comrades left them there until they were done swimming, Very comical!
My grandmother grew up in Panay as well. She also saw the war with her own two eyes. I think she was thirteen around that time. The IJA that came to her town were actually nice to the locals. Japanese soldiers would routinely give the local children candy and assist the locals on their daily lives (i.e. farming and fishing) but she was scared and I don’t blame her its because of the stories of other IJA kidnapping and raping women, killing able-bodied men, and as well as burning their livestock.
Form a practical perspective, attacking Pearl Harbor was the best decision made my Japan. Accelerated the fall the worst Asiatic empire of recent times
@Michael Cheng Japan literally conquered whole of Manchuria and parts of Eastern China and inflicting 10 million casualties on the Chinese. And that's only China, Japan also conquered the Korean peninsula, Taiwan, Phillipines, Indonesia, Singapore, and Burma. You may not like it, but those are the facts.
Hermosa cancion de el mejor imperio del mundo Japón cada me gusta mucho más Japón lo mejor del mundo. Me encanta 😊😍 y nada me hará cambiar de opinión 😃🙂 y parecer. Viva Japón 🇯🇵🇯🇵 bendiciones a Japón.
"Japaneses are herbivores. Move forward, eating the grass in front of you." "Cars don't need for us. We need some cows and horses. Load military supplies on horses and cows. If there's no food, eat this animals." by. A Japanese General, who is named 'Renya Mutaguchi'.
Philippines version of aikoku kōshinkyoku Lyrics Miyo! Tokai Soramei Te, Rising Sun Flag Kasa Sun Flag, Masiglang masigla Ang Kibo ay Omishima Island. Oh, sa bamboo steamer Soba noodles malapit sa wisteria Kinomuketsu nang walang kaluwagan Waga Maging maalikabok sa Japan. Tate! Ang Okimi ni Issei Noong kasama ko si Hikari, Sim Min Wallera Mina Tomoni Kinakabahan ako kay Mitsu. Yuke, Hakko, Ye at Pear, Tingnan ang mga tao ng Shikai, Gayunpaman, ito ay mapayapa. Riso Hana at Saki Kaoru. Sa tuwing pupunta ako Kahit bagyo Danko at Mamoresonoseigi. Isa lang ang daan ng Susuman. Oh, kaysa kay Kamiyo Todoroki Knife, Ang kinaroroonan ng Dakilang Liwanag na Diyos Si Sakae ito!
I have a sudden urge to unite all of Asia under one flag some sort of sphere, you could say. You could say, one centered around prosperity... in Greater East Asia..
My grandfather has a bittersweet moment during the Japanese occupation. On one hand, some of the soldiers are more brutal (much like the British and not as bad as the chinese communist) but on the other, we got independence because of it..
Yeah the japanese actually taught the natives of other lands how they were being oppressed and although their rule was a load of bull the people rose up against the japanese and defended their nation from being colonized again by europeans
@@Jahabbeezthe Japanesw didn’t taught us anything we were oppresed. The Japanese just showed us that white people can be beaten. Also we didn’t fight back the Japanese (unless you joined the British) we fought the chinese communist
Germany has decided to double its military spending this year, but Japan is also confirmed to double its military spending within five years. The great revival of the former Axis powers is very effective in curbing the runaway of China and Russia, rather than causing destruction to the world.🇯🇵🇩🇪
@@mooseears9849 What else?! Both countries are thoroughly anchored within the Democratic Bloc these days. Japan wouldn't join China anytime soon, and neither would Germany with Russia. But both nations need to assume leadership roles when the US inevitably goes tits-up somewhere within this decade. Talk about irony. The Iron Cross and the Rising Sun have come full circle to defend freedom and Democracy.
As a South East Asian, I always remember this song. It was sung by P. Ramlee (Famous Actor and Film Director) at his movie and now i know the title of the song. ruclips.net/video/7aXLzDiHF58/видео.html
My great grandma told to my mom that she hindured this song to be heared by my grandma and then when a zero fought over medan she told my grandma to hide while some japanese soldiers enter to check if there is some pilot that crashed
Question to people who live in countries that were part of Japanese empire during WW2: From the comments I picked up that many older people sing this song and it seems to me like they have some sentiment to it. I may not understand that correctly, but if Japan was the occupant, why this song is still popular?
Currently most people alive now were aged very young during the Japanese Occupation (upper age bounds of 10) and were told to memorize this in their classes. So this song is childhood nostalgia despite kinda being connected alongside Japanese war atrocities. (Philippines)
absolutely not lol my ancestors were victims of Japanese aggression in Malaya because of their Chinese ancestry. Current day Japan is nothing like it once was. Back then it truly was an empire of evil
that was their defence argument in court, european nations were only present and fighting against japan only because they had colonies in asia themselves.
Fun fact: This song is still sometimes played by the Japanese Self-Defense Forces' military band during events.
guess old habits die hard
We used to sing the "Vapaussoturin valloituslaulu" version of the "Kauan on kärsitty" back in the army. And I only thawed out as recently as 8 months ago :D
@B Roli The joke is that the lyrics arent exactly "Politically correct".
Thank you for the funfact sir.
"Aikoku Kōshinkyoku" by Tokyo Band Choir, 2014
ruclips.net/video/F0U6Mly-KMY/видео.html
My dad, born in the Philippines in 1936, was made to learn this song in school when the Japanese took over. He remembers bits of it all these years later.
wow!
My grandfather fought in the war in the Philippines, didn't know this until I asked my parents. The only thing I knew was he fought but didn't affiliated himself with the Americans or the communist guerillas and the time where he and his comrades jumped into a river to avoid capture. They also didn't tell me whether or not he assisted on the American landings in visayas(Which was close to where he lives). He died because of liver canser back when my mother graduated from college... Guess he felt that he had done his duty and let go. I didn't get to see him.
Same here in Malaysia during the Japanese occupation, a man told in a documentary the Japanese taught them to sing this song in school, he still remember few lines. He said school students are fortunate because the Japanese gave them one tinned of rice.
but the philippines were only occupied by japan for three years, I don't even think he'd be grade school aged would he?
@@diddlypoop 1) Why would I make this up? 2) If he was born in 1936, then he was 5 when the Japanese invaded and turned 8 in the fall of 1944 when they were still there (they didn't leave until spring of 1945). That's grade school age.
Finally found this song. This is what my grandma used to sing as a kid(9 years old) from the Philippines. She's 92 now and her memory still sharp. Not all Japanese soldiers were brutal then as depicted in history books. Maybe for the case of my grandma. She said that she became friends with the soldiers assigned to them because she reminded them of their children left in Japan. Some are young soldiers who missed their parents at home. They play in the river and the open field. They were given candies and invited to watch entertainers at the garrison. She's hoping those soldiers came home alive in Japan after the war and reunited with their family. But, we all know those were the dark times and everything was uncertain.
Its quite popular in Malaysia and Indonesia (well at least for the old generation), besides we both under japanese occupation, P Ramli also popularized this song through his own version with additional malay lyrics
Sarjan hassan?
@@independentthinker9618 Laksamana Do Re Mi. The flying carpet scene one
@@randommalaysian0414 He's also right. P. Ramlee also stars in Sarjan Hassan.
@@independentthinker9618
Laksamana Do Re Mi
Was the Japanese Occupation supported there?
In the radiant morning clouds
That's deep
Hello
tennō heika banzai
Nu xd
I meant it's a foreshadowing for the atomic bombs
万歳!!
Based
As an Indonesian this song make me want to build Railway
Susah susah bikin malah di ga di pakai 🗿
Wkwkwkwkwkwk
British Troops in Singapore hearing this across the Johor Strait after thinking the Japanese Navy will invade Singapore
Puzzled by that strange ringing of bicycle bells and spinning sounds of bicycle wheels
Warship March
Whether in defending or attacking
Count on the iron castles on the waters
Floating citadels of the rising sun
To guard the empire's lands and seas
Vessels armed and armored in steel
To defeat the enemies of Great Japan
They leave behind trails of coal smoke
That drift above the ocean like dragons
They fire their guns with loud booms
That are deafening like peals of thunder
Sail across thousands of miles of waves
To the greater glory of the empire!
HAIL THE EMPIRE
@@keitelfegelein6964 And also believing that the forests would protect them.
Blessings from Taiwan. My father was Mitsubishi shizuoka plant Engineer to build zero plane Engine
in War world Two.
He was dead about 7 years ago and my father&mother always love to sing Japanese military song.
We still very respect the spirit and education system of Japan which carried from 1895 to 1945 to Taiwan.
Deeply hope Taiwan and Japan have good friendship.
@@abi1521 every country has done something like that before. USA funded war crimes in Yemen and Afghanistan. China and Soviet Union killed millions of their own people. I’m not saying it’s not wrong, but at least this person has a heart to forgive. Also, the communists also fought against Japan too. It’s that the US didn’t fund as much as the Soviets did. (Because when they invaded Manchuria, they gave it to the communists)
@@tannuwhat4242 lol if they don't need japan they would still hate them, as what Korea, north korea and china do
@@abi1521 what you say doesn’t make sense, but what I assume what your trying to say is that both Koreas, and China hate Japan. The reason is politics. The current SK president is very anti-Japan, and same with Chinas leader. This goes for us Japanese too. Our government is mainly anti-China anti-Korea. But what matters is the people of that country. I mean I got lots of Chinese and Korean friends, and they don’t care at all that I am Japanese. This goes for other countries with high tensions. But I can confirm that we committed horrible crimes. That is no doubt.
@@tannuwhat4242 ahh so youre japanese, Im sorry for what I said before, but I always wonder why your government doesn't apologize seriously, they always do things that are considered controversial on the victim's side, like they deliberately incite anger.
disgusting
I love Old Japanese songs. They're so calming.
This song was forced to be sung by the Japanese Imperial Army to the conquered locals as a propaganda attempt to make the locals pledge loyalty to the Japanese Empire. I can vividly recall the way my grandfather sang this song ever so weakly on his bed, and the tales my dad told me about how my grandfather would sing this song everytime he was drunk.
Like yeah, it sounds calming. But it had a dark history.
Not that it matters, it does sound soothing to the ears.
bro really said calming💀💀💀..🇲🇾
So calming 😂😂😂😂
I'm gonna ask my grandma if she knows this song.
Based
Korean?
@@Phed98 Taiwan
@@AdmiralKarlDonuts
Got it
@林 勇 me malaysia
Lyric poggers
Miyo! Tokai no sora akete,
Kyokujitsu takaku kagayakeba,
Tenchi no seiki hatsuratsu to
Kibo wa odoru Oyamashima.
O, seiro no asagumo ni
Sobiyuru Fuji no sugata koso
Kin'omuketsu yuruginaki
Waga Nippon no hokori nare.
Tate! Ikkei no okimi wo
Hikari to towa ni itadakite,
Shinmin warera mina tomoni
Miitsu ni sowan daishimei.
Yuke, hakko wo ie to nashi,
Shikai no hito wo michibikite,
Tadashiki heiwa uchitaten.
Riso wa hana to saki kaoru.
Ima ikutabi ka waga ue ni,
Shiren no arashi takeru tomo,
Danko to mamore sono seigi.
Susuman michi wa hitotsu nomi.
A, yuen no kamiyo yori,
Todoroku hocho uketsugite,
Daikoshin no yuku kanata
Kokoku towani sakae are!
We should replace the term "Romaji" with "Poggers Lettering"
見よ東海の空明けて
Miyo, tokai no sora akete
旭日高く輝けば
Kyokujitsu takaku kagayakeba,
天地の正気溌剌と
Tenchino seiki hatsuratsu to
希望は躍る大八洲
Kibo wa odoru oyashima.
おお清朗の朝雲に
O seirouno asagumoni
聳ゆる富士の姿こそ
Sobiyuru hujino sugata koso,
金甌無缺揺ぎなき
Kino muketsu yuruginaki
我が日本の誇なれ
Waga nippon no hokori nare.
起て一系の大君を
Tate,ikkei no okimi wo
光と永久に戴きて
Hikari to towani itadakite,
臣民我れら皆な共に
Shinmin warera mina tomoni
御稜威に副はん大使命
Miitsu ni sowan daishimei.
往け八紘を宇となし
Yuke,hakko wo ie to nashi
四海の人を導きて
Shikai no hito wo michibikite
正しき平和打ち建てん
Tadashiki heiwa uchitaten
理想は花と咲き薫る
Riso wa hanato sakikaoru.
今幾度か我が上に
Ima ikutabika waga ueni
試練の嵐哮るとも
Shiren no arashi takeru tomo,
断乎と守れ其の正義
Danko to mamore sono seigi
進まん道は一つのみ
Susuman michi wa hitotsu nomi.
ああ悠遠の神代より
A, yuen no kamiyo yori
軣く歩調 受け継ぎて
Todoroku hocho uketsugite,
大行進の 往く彼方
Daikoushin no yuku kanata
皇国常に 栄在れ
Kokoku tsuneni sakae are.
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天皇陛下御即位の時にこの歌が日本中で流れたあの感動よ...
ほんとに?知らないんだけど、できれば教えて欲しい
@@ふくもってぃー-t1r 名駅の前でそういう人たちが流してて「この曲知ってるぞ」と思ってたら、旅先の広島でも流れてた。
I really like to listen to music like this when playing WW2 games. Makes the experience way more enjoyable.
Me too bro
@@GhostOfFallujah BALLER
やっぱり愛国行進曲は素晴らしいですな!
やはり何度聞いても素晴らしい
その通りです。
それな
ネトウヨ
(*・▽・)σソレナ!
良きかな
何度聴いても素晴らしい曲だ
2:10
Subtitles are wrong!
聳ゆる富士の姿こそ → 四海の人を導きて
Thanks for uploading...from Japan :)
Japanese Kanji is hard
@@Bilwaujoe Yea ikr
どうやってそうなったんかな
英訳歌詞はあってるからただ単に間違ってコピペしてしまったのかな?
What does "Shikai" mean in this context?
My Korean Great Grandfather and Filipino Great Grandmother remembered this song. The were born in 1928. My Grandmother died earlier today.
Rip
May she rest peacefully
Did she ☠️ after hearing this?
I'm sorry I didn't mean to offend....
@Kerala Boy🇮🇳 hello, nice to see I'm not the only one here
The sun sets on the British Empire, while the sun rises on the Empire of Japan
Correction: the sun never sets on the British Empire ;)
@@BrandydocMeriabuck The sun never sets on the Spanish Empire(:
then proceeds to be overtaken by another sun, and fucking plummet at the speed of sound.
You got it wrong mate , when the sun sets in one part of the British empire , it rises on another part of the empire. Japan didn't had that luxury
Lmao look at all these people not getting the joke
今や日本は人権に明るく自由の国だから望まない人に愛国心やナショナリズムを押し付けるつもりはない
だけど自分の生まれ育った国に愛国心を持つことで敬遠されてしまう風潮はおかしすぎる、至って自然な感情だろ
本当にそう思います。
What you say is very potent and people would benefit from internalizing this notion. We must not take pride nor shame in our nationality, wherever we come from our ambitions should be to appreciate what we have accomplished and mend the wounds of our violent pasts.
Japan has the best patriotic songs in Asia.
Republic of China: Am I a joke to you?
Nah we don't want it
@@hirohunter2314 Who's we?
@@anti-loganpaul7827 look at that map
@@hirohunter2314 What about it?
2:08
×聳ゆる富士の姿こそ
〇四海の人を導きて
英語訳の方は合ってるしセーフ
For english-speaking users: lyrics on 2:08 are wrong, right ones are wroten after ○
本当に何処にでもいるの草
@@ZEKESasaMo 君Twitterの人??
@@常連のドイツ皇帝 せやで
This is actually one of the best version I've heard
My grandfather was a PETA(pembela tanah air/kyodo boei gyugun) and always sing this song every morning.
You had me in the first half, not gonna lie.
@@paleoph6168PETA a.k.a Fatherland Defender Front Was some Japanese Made Military Organization while they Occupied and Colonized Indonesia...
PETA is began
RIP Shinzo Abe. May you be in a better place now.
Well said brother
His final wishes to the Japanese youth is to repopulate Japan.
この歌は日本人の心に残るだろう
@B R Uh?
My grandpa remember this song. It was taught to them by the Japanese during World War II. He was born in 1932❤️
he was born were?
@@кпн-б4гprobably Philippines
@@joebidenofficialpotus its okay, my friend
haha divine wind goes *b a n z a i i i*
Anti aircraft goes brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
@@sinjoro342 TENNOHEIKA BANZAAAAAAAAI
@Fritz BANZAAAAAAAAAAAAI
@@goulven05 Anime goes SEENNPPAAIIIIIIIIIII
True
"How big do you want your Empire, Son of the Sun ?"
_ Yes.
In Taiwan, people aged older than 80 almost ever heard this song during WWII
God bless taiwan🇯🇵❤🇹🇼
This is the song my late grandfather use to sing in ww2 Malaya
额,您对日本和其他国家的战争怎么看?您祖父在二战期间参军很光荣吗?
It's also sing by P. Ramlee
japanese songs are my favourite
TENNOUHEIKA BANZAI!!🇯🇵
🙌🎌🇯🇵BANZAI🇯🇵🎌🙌
Hakkō ichiu🎌
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FOR OUR EMPEROR🇯🇵!
歴史勉強するとこの時代じゃ無く1980年ぐらいの日本が一番輝いてたよな
悲しきかな今はもう落ちぶれたよな。
国民にやる気がねーもん
Whatever their actions were, the Japanese Empire changed the history of Asia and left behind numerous legacies and unneglectable influences.
When weaboos actually explores Japanese Culture and History:
Wtf your comment makes no senses ,you here for some likes kid
Teacher: Today were going to visit Japan
Girls: Cool! We can have an Anime Event
Boys:
the ''Girls'' should be replaced by ''Boys'' while the ''Boys'' should be replaced by ''Men''
both, both is good
@@Kalashnikov413 ??????
@@aestheticeu5601 you know, boys love Japan because of Anime, while Real Men love Japan because of WWII
@@Kalashnikov413 ohh I'm a boy but I like japan because of their anime I guess I'm different from the other boys
thanks ingen, I was just listening to aikoku koushinkyoku for ten thousand hours on repeat
GREATER ASIA JAPAN!
🇯🇵🇵🇭🇹🇼🇻🇳🇰🇷🇲🇲🇧🇳🇲🇨🇲🇾🇭🇰🇲🇴🇰🇭🇱🇦🇹🇭
United with Japan 天皇陛下万歳!
China 🇨🇳?
People's Republic of China 🇨🇳 1949-2022
Singapore newgunie
Japanese Singapore 🇯🇵
North korea
believe it or not, Indonesian's grandma and grandpa some of them still remember this song, my grandma sing this song that day i thought she's just making it up
Very beautiful, love love love it
Old Japan: Die for the emperor
Actual japan: Die for sempai owo
Emperor is senpai of boy
Sempai, please notice me
Old Japan: Die for the shogun
Early Modern Japan: Die for the emperor
Modern Japan: notice me senpai
Sadly but true
@@AlreadyTakenTag I want a Showa Restoration
When Japanese still can write lyrics like poetries :(
they still do
I did this
They still do. Most of the lyrics of their songs is really good. Specially the meaning. It's not always about Break up, Love, etc. or the generic ones.
they still do
What about American song nowadays?
BANZAAAAAIII
BANZAAAAAIII
御前等に本当の“万歳”をみせてやるぜ!
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From,JAPAN🇯🇵
Ach ano, červený čas.
*Cringe*
Сцсқа
My late grandma was in Japanese school when japan take over Malaysia .. and she always sang this song to us (grandchild) and i knew this song from her.. what a memories
We love my home Islands Japan🇯🇵🎌
we should play this at the olympics.
「見よ東海の!空明けて」の入りめっちゃ好きなんやけど
わかる
My grandpa always sing this song when I was little kid, he told me her story about 1 soldier, gave him a samurai sword. As a gift friendship. After end of Borneo war. I don't no, maybe he a officer. My grandpa work as paddy planter that time. Maybe that officer came from paddy planter family in Japan. That why he gave to him. Unfortunately that sword was stolen by thief. Gone forever.
日本人よ、愛国心を忘れるな!!🎌🎌
They never
俺に命令するな。
@@chsn3214 日本人なら、祖国日本を愛するはずだ。これぞ正に大和魂だ。
@@木村リン
愛だのどうでもいい。俺に命令するな
It's just imperialist war song
Love japan for TURKEY 🇹🇷🇯🇵
My great-grandma told me about the japanese occupation during ww2, she lived in Panay island in VIsayas, Philippines, she was around 8 years old back then ( 1944 ), she said she loved seeing the planes at the sky but her grandpa always told her to go inside the house because its dangerous outside, Also at times, Japanese soldiers would come and play chase with her, she also said the Japanese soldiers took all valuable things in their house and sometimes even slept in, She also said the Japanese soldiers bayoneted her grandpa's chickens and pig, burnt their crops to find hidden weapons.
co0ol
What do you mean by playing "chase"? Something tells me it not gonna be nice.
@@SkepCakes maybe they just were bored soldiers who wanted to have some fun by playing a game with a civilian?
@Fast_Effect
Probably, my grandma also told me a story that one time, when japanese soldiers were going for a swim at the river, One of them jumped but his briefs got stuck at a tree's branch, his comrades left them there until they were done swimming, Very comical!
My grandmother grew up in Panay as well. She also saw the war with her own two eyes. I think she was thirteen around that time. The IJA that came to her town were actually nice to the locals. Japanese soldiers would routinely give the local children candy and assist the locals on their daily lives (i.e. farming and fishing) but she was scared and I don’t blame her its because of the stories of other IJA kidnapping and raping women, killing able-bodied men, and as well as burning their livestock.
I can imagine my grandfather hiding away from this song since he escaped from the japanese at the mountains of Bohol.
Form a practical perspective, attacking Pearl Harbor was the best decision made my Japan. Accelerated the fall the worst Asiatic empire of recent times
Www
@Michael Cheng Japan literally conquered whole of Manchuria and parts of Eastern China and inflicting 10 million casualties on the Chinese. And that's only China, Japan also conquered the Korean peninsula, Taiwan, Phillipines, Indonesia, Singapore, and Burma. You may not like it, but those are the facts.
@Michael Cheng imagine supporting usa which killed more than japan and germany combined
@Michael Cheng imagine supporting china which killed more people in its internal conflicts more than any other country did
@Michael Cheng Every empire is genocidal
Thank you Japan for liberating Indonesia and teaching us to fight the Dutch
I doubt many Americans can say what the Dutch East Indies was.
After they liberated Indonesia they colonized it just like the Dutch
lah?
この曲や「くろがねの力」、「歩兵の本領」等を教えてくれた父は確かに昭和一桁生まれだが
ある労働組合のバリバリの組合員で、選挙と言えば社会党(当時)しか投票しない人だった。
その事実は今考えるとおもしろいなと思う。
まあでも、その時期の活動家のおかげで労使対等に近い雇用関係の法整備が進んだぜ!
業務委託契約とかブラック企業雇用で勤務されてたら恩恵はないでしょうけども。。
@@bigcock7993
当時の人たちって、政治思想的に結構カオスな一面を持っていた事実もあるんだなと思う部分があるんですよね。
ギリギリの歯止めってそこにあったのかなとは思いますが、
その歯止めが効かなかった世代が結局ああなったんじゃないかと思いますね。(名前を隠し通して先日亡くなった方とかね)
@@jimmy-qu7tj 桐島さんや、楯の会としての三島由紀夫支持者などのような、
極左と極右は過度にロジカルと過度に崇拝的だから無視したほうがいい、
三島由紀夫自体は極右とは思わないけど
戦後のゴタゴタの時代に労働者側として銃を構えて権利をアピールするのは功績として認めるべきだと思う。
今の国家は人権に明るく、平和と正義の信奉者(最近怪しいけど、少なくとも建前は)であるんだが、
日本国憲法制定前後で戦時共産主義的な体制も崩壊直後で、資本家と労働者の間の法整備が進行中の場面を想像してみるべき。
労働者がのほほんとしてたら今みたいな雇用契約書はないと思う。
@@jimmy-qu7tj 歯止めが聞かなかった“世代”か、1970年代の学生運動とかかな?
団塊世代の少し後世代で過度にわかものが多くいため尊大になり(多勢に無勢なので)、その上団塊世代より頭の良い若者の人口割合が増えて、経済成長格差拡大もあいまって、そのアンチとして教養主義の再燃みたいなところはあったんじゃないかな、
でもそれってあなたの祖父より少し若い世代じゃなかろうか
@@jimmy-qu7tj 昭和一桁の世代は歯止めが云々の世代ではないのでは?
1970年代の学生運動は
団塊後期の若者人口多かったことと、(多勢に無勢で尊大に)
賢い学生(勉強するひまが増えた)が増えて、教養主義のぶり返しと、経済成長格差拡大という俗世とのギャップが原因とおもうな
I'm tired of social credit and Mao supremacy. Let's unleash my Japanese spirit
あと少しで百万回再生。たくさんの方々がこの歌を聴いてくれて嬉しい。
Why do I remembered three dudes flying on a magical flying mat while hearing this song 😂
Laksamana Do Re Mi
@@abdulwafri1283 Yes exactly, true man of culture will know it's from a P.Ramlee movie
Apalah sarawa dan keke?
Hermosa cancion de el mejor imperio del mundo Japón cada me gusta mucho más Japón lo mejor del mundo. Me encanta 😊😍 y nada me hará cambiar de opinión 😃🙂 y parecer. Viva Japón 🇯🇵🇯🇵 bendiciones a Japón.
Atentamente una persona cuya foto de perfil tiene la bandera de corea
Un coreano jamás diría eso
song: *is japanese*
also song: *Shows Vietcong troops (I think) with type 63 assault rifles at **1:42*
ขอบคุณจักวรรดิญี่ปุ่น ที่อย่างน้อยก็ออกมาปลดปล่อยภูมิภาคเอเชียจากจักวรรดิตะวันตก แม้ญี่ปุ่นจะไม่สามารถปลดปล่อยได้สำเร็จ แต่ความคิดก้าวหน้าของพวกคุณควรถูกยกย่อง
Japan literally torturerd and killed millions of people in China
After they kill, genocide, cruel experiments. Did you say thank you?? Are you kidding or are you crazy?
It's all Westerners who criticize Japan; all Asians know that Japan is right
@@山中アあやたらな Do you know what happened in nanjing and Unit 731?
@@julymonarchy7341china is slave
Rest In Peace Emperor Hirohito 1901 - 1989
wait he lived to 1989 wtf
Yup
What a mighty man he was!
@@TrafficPartyHatTest you really think he was executed at the end of WWII?
No He Died Of Heart Attack
When you claimed entire East Asia and West Pacific in HOI4
Me and the bois enslaving korea
Based
enslaving
good old asian imperialism
Based
@@AlternateTimelord Yes
大 日 本 は 神 国 な り
万歳🙌
Even not in Japan,this song was sang by old folks here.
Where are you from?
@@user-sx5ze8oq3k somewhere in Nusantara
Great vid!
"Japaneses are herbivores. Move forward, eating the grass in front of you."
"Cars don't need for us. We need some cows and horses. Load military supplies on horses and cows. If there's no food, eat this animals."
by. A Japanese General, who is named 'Renya Mutaguchi'.
He was a British General,not a Japanese General.
@@dreich5808 Perhaps he was a spy of Repubilc of Korea's provisional government.
Korea's provisional government seemed to be more competent than I thought lol
@@dreich5808 Perhaps he was a fighter for Korean independence lolol
Philippines version of aikoku kōshinkyoku Lyrics Miyo! Tokai Soramei Te, Rising Sun Flag Kasa Sun Flag, Masiglang masigla Ang Kibo ay Omishima Island. Oh, sa bamboo steamer Soba noodles malapit sa wisteria Kinomuketsu nang walang kaluwagan Waga Maging maalikabok sa Japan. Tate! Ang Okimi ni Issei Noong kasama ko si Hikari, Sim Min Wallera Mina Tomoni Kinakabahan ako kay Mitsu. Yuke, Hakko, Ye at Pear, Tingnan ang mga tao ng Shikai, Gayunpaman, ito ay mapayapa. Riso Hana at Saki Kaoru. Sa tuwing pupunta ako Kahit bagyo Danko at Mamoresonoseigi. Isa lang ang daan ng Susuman. Oh, kaysa kay Kamiyo Todoroki Knife, Ang kinaroroonan ng Dakilang Liwanag na Diyos Si Sakae ito!
Ahh yes this is the 50th time I see a different version of this song, Banzai!
Love this song.
I have a sudden urge to unite all of Asia under one flag some sort of sphere, you could say. You could say, one centered around prosperity... in Greater East Asia..
You mean greater east Asia federation
우리 왕할머니가 말씀하시길 학교에 가면 일본인들이 일본어를 가르쳤고 군인복장의 일본인들이 거리를 활보했다고 하셨지. 지금은 치매에 걸리셨지만 부디 건강하게 완치되서 내 곁에 오래오래 남으셨으면 좋겠네.
❤❤❤
My grandfather has a bittersweet moment during the Japanese occupation. On one hand, some of the soldiers are more brutal (much like the British and not as bad as the chinese communist) but on the other, we got independence because of it..
Yeah the japanese actually taught the natives of other lands how they were being oppressed and although their rule was a load of bull the people rose up against the japanese and defended their nation from being colonized again by europeans
@@Jahabbeezthe Japanesw didn’t taught us anything we were oppresed. The Japanese just showed us that white people can be beaten. Also we didn’t fight back the Japanese (unless you joined the British) we fought the chinese communist
我最喜歡的日本歌曲之一
また強くなる。日本は世界平和の為に守ります。
LONG LIVE JAPAN 🇯🇵
Now area 11. When will be ur independence day?
@@frankmeizi9677 when america collapses, which is pretty soon tbh
@@frankmeizi9677 is this code geass reference
Japan is Axis power
Love and Respekt Japan From Turkey 🇹🇷🤝🇯🇵
Thanks mr Turkey man
🦃 gobble gobble
(Sorry i couldnt resist)
@@akritoi3207 XDD
That's respect?
You are out of your mind.
They're in the same group as the Nazis.
@@Giant-m9r I said I respect Japan. I didn't say I respected fascist Japan.
This song was written to commemorate the 2600th anniversary of Japan's founding.
A'ight, another great treasure found and addition for WT bgm playing while using Japanese tanks..
前奏の部分と全く別の曲みたい。あとなんか前奏のとこ可愛い。
Germany has decided to double its military spending this year, but Japan is also confirmed to double its military spending within five years.
The great revival of the former Axis powers is very effective in curbing the runaway of China and Russia, rather than causing destruction to the world.🇯🇵🇩🇪
I hope you are just referring to the strengthening of democratic countries. Please don’t tell me you want the Axis back
how about Italy?🇮🇹
@@mooseears9849 What else?! Both countries are thoroughly anchored within the Democratic Bloc these days. Japan wouldn't join China anytime soon, and neither would Germany with Russia. But both nations need to assume leadership roles when the US inevitably goes tits-up somewhere within this decade. Talk about irony. The Iron Cross and the Rising Sun have come full circle to defend freedom and Democracy.
So beautiful... Asia for Asia
As a South East Asian, I always remember this song. It was sung by P. Ramlee (Famous Actor and Film Director) at his movie and now i know the title of the song.
ruclips.net/video/7aXLzDiHF58/видео.html
God Bless JAPAN/JEPUN From MALAYA MALAYSIA Long Live Nippon/Nihon From A True Love Your Former puppet Colonised State Malaya n_n
今幾度か我が上に試練の嵐哮るとも断固と守れその正義進まん道はひとつのみ←ここ浪人時代の苦しい時よく思い出してた
The feels when you're a British soldier stationed in Malaya building a railway bridge for Japan:
My great grandma told to my mom that she hindured this song to be heared by my grandma and then when a zero fought over medan she told my grandma to hide while some japanese soldiers enter to check if there is some pilot that crashed
大东亚共荣圈本意是好的,日本人把它执行的更好了🤗
世界に生きる愛国行進曲
インドネシアでも独立記念式典で
歌い継がれています。
白馬の天子が
われわれを救ってくださった
今でも語り継がれています。
正しきは正しかったこと
よく識るべきです。
本当にインドネシアで歌われてんの?
どう考えても日本は嫌われてると思うが…
@@すーさん-o6m
大東亜戦争の昭和17年3月の蘭印作戦より、我が日本軍は
インドネシアにとっては鑑となっており、独立記念式典のときには
日本の軍刀を吊って日本軍人の衣装を着けた人がインドネシア国旗を
掲げ、愛国の花や愛国行進曲が歌い継がれています。
アジアは日本嫌いだと決めつけるのは大きな誤りで、一部のマスコミ
(特にNHKや朝日新聞に毎日新聞)の情報操作でありますし、学校では日教組の教師と言った連合軍利益擁護者の敗戦利得者が声高に虚しく叫んでおります。
そのもの達は日本を嫌いアジアを捨て共産社会思想の幻想を抱く者達で
信用するには値しません。
@@宇根元崇泰 いくらなんでも偏り過ぎです。結果的に独立を支援する事ができたという側面もあったかもしれませんが、ポンティアナック事件やパバル島で何が起こったか等調べてみてください。
@@すーさん-o6m
抗日分子や反日分子の奴らで
オランダ絡みのことだろう。
戦後の連合軍裁判の焼き直しなんか
茶番劇そのもの。
BC級のとか言ってるやつだ。
どうせはオランダが再植民地できんかったんで
恨みタラタラ言ってるに過ぎん。
あんな不当逮捕の判決なんか受容してはならない。
デチ上げの南京と同レベル。
No bro. Japan had colonized Indonesia cruelly and sadistically after the Dutch, instead of wanting to liberate it, the opposite was true
I like this. Eternal glory to the Emperor.
This song makes me refreshed
lol u r the 1000th comment
also the song really great ngl
Fun fact: This is one of the songs that was thought in Japan's occupied territories to the locals
It is also featured in an old Malaysian film with modified lyrics: ruclips.net/video/fANzpEMaccM/видео.html
ah yes, Ingen japanposting again
japanposting ingen is best ingen
@@zissimoskalarrytis3865 Based
@@zissimoskalarrytis3865 Agreed
Nipponposting is a natural response to neo-colonialist commieposting. 10 thousand years to Ingen!
@@buckplug2423 Nipponposting is indeed, based
勇猛な日本人が日露戦争と大東亜戦争で有色人種が西欧列強に対抗できることを示しました 日本に本当に感謝を感じます。 日本を愛する韓国人より
韓國だとう⁉ 😲😲😳😳
中国人も同意する
ありがとう
0:58 nice map
Question to people who live in countries that were part of Japanese empire during WW2:
From the comments I picked up that many older people sing this song and it seems to me like they have some sentiment to it. I may not understand that correctly, but if Japan was the occupant, why this song is still popular?
Currently most people alive now were aged very young during the Japanese Occupation (upper age bounds of 10) and were told to memorize this in their classes. So this song is childhood nostalgia despite kinda being connected alongside Japanese war atrocities. (Philippines)
@@SporadicToast never happened
(the japanese goverment)
@@axdde6428 "genocide? What genocide and what second "sino" Japanese war?"
(Japanese government)
absolutely not lol my ancestors were victims of Japanese aggression in Malaya because of their Chinese ancestry. Current day Japan is nothing like it once was. Back then it truly was an empire of evil
音楽の教科書に直ちに載せるべき
When the IJA plants a bomb on their own tracks in Manchuria and now you, Papua New Guinean has to watch for ships on the shore 24/7 for the Aussies
Yep 10-11 years difference in timing lol
ahhh the good ol' days when Japan shared most of its frontier with european nations
Well it shared most of its frontier with the Pacific Ocean but yeah
that was their defence argument in court, european nations were only present and fighting against japan only because they had colonies in asia themselves.