I remember a similar scene watching the Animé Gate, everyone was panicking but the Japanes folks were discussing it's magnitude calmly. It blows my mind how some people have never experienced an earthquake before.
Here in northwest america, the only earthquake i remember was an aftershock from somewhere far away. You could only feel it if you stood really still, and our hanging pictures just swayed a tiny bit
I feel the same way about tornados. Like the sky turns green the nature stop singing and the air grows thick and everything feels still. Than the wind hits and it fun to watch.. It freaks my grandma out who isn't from the area but my dad is like 'lets watch! We don't have to go into the basement just yet 😃"
I usually feel them when in my apartment. We're not very high up, just the 9th floor, but you can definitely feel as if the entire building is wiggling to and fro.
every clip of this show I see, it’s this Japanese woman spouting some poetic wisdom and the British guy with the most confused and vacant expression I’ve ever seen. Dude has absolutely no idea what’s going on and he actually might start crying.
Makes sense, we almost never experience earthquakes in england while they are commonplace in japan, so blackthorne would be terrified if the world started shaking 😂
Wooden Japanese houses of that era could survive minor earthquakes....a European stone house of that era definitely could not... and would crush anyone inside when it falls.
@@timoclarkit’s pointless to argue whether a building could survive a natural disaster that doesn’t affect its location. In the US our east and south primarily face hurricanes and floods. Midwest tornadoes and dust storms. West coast earthquakes, and the north blizzards and hailstorms. Take a house from any region and deposit it in another, still within the US, and it wouldn’t survive that regions natural disasters.
I cant say I liked it more than the 1980 series The bantering and bickering between anjin and the POS Jesuit priest was excellent Nothing like that in this series The changes they made in this version are not worth it in my opinion. I wonder how Sanada felt trying to not be compared to Mihune Toshiro Sama The greatest samurai actor of all time Now that is a question he has not been asked because journalists are not worth their salt nowadays
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She really went all shakespear on him when all he asked was " what was that" lol😂
The human experience is more than a simply physical one. Otherwise poetry would not exist.
I heard that accent too lol
That was Japanese culture at the time they had gods for everything just to explain the weather
@@nikolaiwillett9001 Susanoo yes
😂😂😂
I can’t. His face when he says a baby what? Hilarious
A white man being clueless about everything... suprising!
The man: Okay I just only wanted to know what was that but thank you for having a short Japanese philosophy class.
Man, just rewatching this. The level of writing in this scene is impeccable. Started with facts and then it transforms into poetry.
Show is poetry
I remember a similar scene watching the Animé Gate, everyone was panicking but the Japanes folks were discussing it's magnitude calmly.
It blows my mind how some people have never experienced an earthquake before.
Here in northwest america, the only earthquake i remember was an aftershock from somewhere far away. You could only feel it if you stood really still, and our hanging pictures just swayed a tiny bit
I feel the same way about tornados. Like the sky turns green the nature stop singing and the air grows thick and everything feels still. Than the wind hits and it fun to watch.. It freaks my grandma out who isn't from the area but my dad is like 'lets watch! We don't have to go into the basement just yet 😃"
@@Blynxe Dude! That's so cool! We only get small dust devils and typhoons here.
The Nisqually earthquake was the last major one we had. The joke of "I don't wake for anything less than a 4 or 5" comes to mind.
Y'all crazy, I can't imagine willingly living somewhere the environment embraces the extreme to wipe you off the census lol.
Geography is the mother of history.
Geology
@@svtinker Geography too.
The writing in this series is just.. poetic *chef kiss*
"Ok, that's nice...but why did the earth move?" - John Blackthorne (probably)
After experiencing what happened in Japan in March 2011 this scene really hit me.
Ah, yes. The philosophy of Shogun, in a nutshell.
Mariko: And every few decades Gojira-Sama emerges from the sea to remind us of his presence and power.
New Yorkers and anyone not from California freaking out while I am laughing wiggling in my seat wondering when it will stop
Eh, I experienced a small one in East Tennessee.
I usually feel them when in my apartment. We're not very high up, just the 9th floor, but you can definitely feel as if the entire building is wiggling to and fro.
(meanwhile all of LA freaks out whenever they have a small tropical depression “don’t worry dear, that’s just a baby hurricane”)
Californians have homes?
@@caniblmolstr452our cardboard boxes are only 2300 a month! 😂😂😂
CDawg VA is doing so great in this role.
"Our houses are built to go up as quickly as they come down."
*The Anglo will remember that.*
Staying in Japan a few months. Already felt a couple "babys". It's eye opening. & perhaps, at some moment, eye closing.
What a great show! I'm ready for a re-watch already!!
Incredible show!
Average out of state person visiting cali when a tiny 3.0 happens:
every clip of this show I see, it’s this Japanese woman spouting some poetic wisdom and the British guy with the most confused and vacant expression I’ve ever seen. Dude has absolutely no idea what’s going on and he actually might start crying.
it obvious, neither do you.
@@susantang287 real
Mariko-sama. A great beauty and mind, and also the biggest Debbie Downer in all of the Japans.
Her life is pretty miserable let's be real.
Musuko said that .
Blackthorne looks like the mohawk bad guy with the crossbow on his arm in mad max 2.
I can't really explain why, but something about the male actor reminds me of a confused Tom hardy.
The man only ask "what was that' but the answers is..haha
Nihongo Goth!
Sounded like Morpheus in the Matrix…
“Death can come for us at any time…”
💓 Mariko, but girl can be bleeeak
Madam this is wendy's
I’m not going to lie, the first time I felt an earthquake I freaked tf out
I thought it was the end of the world
Beautiful scene
Thanks for the philosophy lesson Aristotle now can you answer my question
that is Baby Earthquake..Mother Earthquake maybe on the Corner waiting for its time
Shouganai.
For the longest time i thought he was tom hardy
That one friend.
Luckily my country is not on a tectonic plate line.
Makes sense, we almost never experience earthquakes in england while they are commonplace in japan, so blackthorne would be terrified if the world started shaking 😂
"Now what that neck do?"
Are traditional Japanese houses very poorly insulated?
They go up quickly but they’re wood and paper
Yes
She wouldn’t know anything different - so it’s a weird way to talk about earthquakes and tsunamis
agree. And 'tsunami' was not a English word yet
I think she's depressed
@@kyoutojin13Yeah I thought about it too.
But then again what word would have been taught to her instead
@@juliánito59 well..what we need to do is..
@@kyoutojin13 She's supposed to be speaking Portuguese.
where to get english dubbed?
I still think it's crazy Japan had like 50 million people during the Meiji Restoration and the Ottoman Empire had like 26 million people.
God. Japan had it hard
Awww
She's so beautiful 💋💋💋💋💋💋💋
Just renew it already
It’s from a book and end where the book ends so…
@@harryclewlow9830so, episode 9 is the end!?? its has more part in Asian Saga
1 more episode for the shogun book then there are others way in the future@@Viviano_Magami
@arianavalois5872 Episode 10 is the end that's supposed to release tomorrow.
Everyone lives and dies
Japan has the deepest part of the ocean
Shes beautiful but a real bummer😂
Guy looks like thumb
Same energy as someone first encountering the Waffle House Index.
She really speak english very well 😮😮😮 not like my😢slelf
Maybe if they made their houses out of stone they wouldnt go down so quick
Wooden Japanese houses of that era could survive minor earthquakes....a European stone house of that era definitely could not... and would crush anyone inside when it falls.
@@timoclarkit’s pointless to argue whether a building could survive a natural disaster that doesn’t affect its location. In the US our east and south primarily face hurricanes and floods. Midwest tornadoes and dust storms. West coast earthquakes, and the north blizzards and hailstorms. Take a house from any region and deposit it in another, still within the US, and it wouldn’t survive that regions natural disasters.
I cant say I liked it more than the 1980 series
The bantering and bickering between anjin and the POS Jesuit priest was excellent
Nothing like that in this series
The changes they made in this version are not worth it in my opinion.
I wonder how Sanada felt trying to not be compared to Mihune Toshiro Sama
The greatest samurai actor of all time
Now that is a question he has not been asked because journalists are not worth their salt nowadays
A guy who supposedly travelled the whole world but has never heard of an earthquake... Even though they are common in Southern and Eastern Europe.
Bro just stop
Mostly on sea..and heard of is completely different from a live experience
He lived mostly at sea he even after serving in the navy in his real life went back to do private navy work
where exactly are earthquakes common in Eastern Europe?
@@Thematic2177 please go to google and look for a map yourself
Terrible casting for Blackthorne
Why
oh just stop! why didn’t you try out for the part?
That god awful wig 😂
😅 his reactions to tremors while all the japanese are used to it Lol
That is 浮世