In my time we said "expel the barbarians", but youth always speak differently so I approve. When shall we give it to the Americans in Okinawa like its 1941?
One of the reasons for this incident is anger that politicians in collusion with the zaibatsu have invested huge sums of money in the development of Korea and Manchuria and ignored the famine in Tohoku. Many of the young officers in the 226 incident were from Tohoku, and their families were so impoverished that their sisters had to sell themselves.
Let's not whitewash these people....the coup attempt happened out of a fundamental opposition to democracy, nothing else. The famine was just a good excuse. Also if the militarists were so fed up with investments going to Manchuria instead of Japan, maybe they shouldn't have invaded it despite the government telling them not to...
Wait, can you enlightened me more? I thought the civilian government and the Zaibatsu was just following the military "cowboy" actions in Manchuria. The reason they had to fight and pour recourses for that place was because the army thinks the only way to reach economy resilience (after the depression) was trough expansionism? And those people who mainly lives in villages (impoverished) was interested in joining the military is the same person who believes that the civilian government and the Zaibatsu was too weak (pacifist on foreign policy) and corrupt?
@@vandamn2716 In 1920s and early 30s, Imperial Japan seemed to prosper, but in fact, it lacked the resources to satisfy all of their main islands while keeping the colonial economies. Thus, some regions (like Tohoku) had to bd placed low in the priority list, and the people there had dissents. Since the militaries always provide food, clothes, places to live, and some fees, it was logical for the youths in these poor regions to enter the military. They witnessed the contradictions in the so-called Daisho democracy, the age of gold yet with the elites and Zaibatsu monopolizing its fruits while their daughters and sisters were being sold for prostitution in their home cities. So, they decided to revolt. This is the story. The participants of the 2.26 incident were not necessarily expansionists. They wanted to restore and restructure the nation, but the methods varied. Some believed that Japan should focus more on the internal issues rather than on military expansions. For example, Kita Ikki, who was an ideological godfather of the 2.26 incident, maintained good relations with the companions in the Xinhai revolution. He was arrested when he tried to visit China in an attempt to establish a persisting peace. But we cannot say they were "pacifists" as well since many of these young officiers just said "internal first, external 'later'".. Also, they were against the Washington Naval treaty and argued to revoke it. One can view this similar to the government in Germany which was also quite pacifist up until late 30s but later turn to the expansionist strategies when they eliminated every internal opposition. Indeed, there were officiers who believed that strong Japan can only be achieved through expansionism. But, in real history, such ideas were conducted by the hands of Touseiha ("control" party), led by the famous villain Tojo Hideki. And these young officiers were called Kodoha ("imperial" party, because they asked their emperor for returning to the politics and to wave away the "greedy elites and Zaibatsu"), which was clearly against the Touseiha. Also, the Japanese Manchurian army almost functioned as an autonomous region with a separate political power, and neither parties really had the full control of them. Disclaimer: I'm not Japanese; I'm from Korea who is interested in the modern history of Japan (which is also kinda of Korea)
I'm from Taiwan and i didn't learn Japanese, but i can understand like 90% of the lyrics , actually this kind of poetic Japanese is easier to understand for us than normal Japanese because of the Kanji
@@impatientsamurai6202 no they're not I see a lot of people say "Lol america has two parties, the right and the more right" But thats a lie The most batshit insane liberal ideas come from the usa
@@normalguy5208 Serbia definitely benefited from whatever it is you're referencing. Just like Greece, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Belarus and many others. All mighty countries exploiting the world
@@ErtixPoke mostly because every single nation nowdays has some ossue that hold it backs from truly developing Ex:Brasil,russia and all of sfrica (corruption) Something this sounds talks about
@@HOI4notsoproplayer west also all the corruption indexes only take low level corruption into account, while you might not be able to bribe a police officer in the west the wealthy own all the politicians and democracy is only smoke and mirrors by this point
@@Archius_09 well for example president Biden is printing more money just to “pay off debts” when in reality marking the US dollar more and more worthless
High Japanese sure is nice if I’m not wrong, to me it seems like high Japanese but in a poetic singing style. I can understand Emperor Hirohito more when he announced the surrender of Japan, but honestly I prefer hearing high Japanese more because of many reasons
@@Jareers-ef8hp fun fact: the shogun wasn't even a bad guy during and before meiji restoration and everyone actually respect the emperor but its the Satsuma and Choshu who are very aggresive
@@SobaYatai no, the satsuma and choshu alliance where radical imperialist and wanted a unified japan under complete control from the emperor, but still wanted samurai traditions whilst modernising. they also wanted to shogun and all his power stripped from him and his place in government, therefor having no influence over japan, ensuring imperial control. and for zakariah kassem it's "revere the emperor, expell the barbarians". (babarians meaning westerners)
@@BeijingMapping I think you are not a native speaker? cuz 讨/討 has the meaning of "to suppress/denounce" as in 讨伐 or 声讨. And 奸 means traitor as in 汉奸. Plus 讨奸 is a Chinese word, though it's not frequently used.
@Traditionalist Christian The whole verse, not just "Ah this prosperous nation is dying" Ignorant fools also dance in our winds (Ie: pacifists and liberals) The government doesn't stop people from doing harmful things, if anything, they incourage them just to further themselves.
I remember seeing some old Japanese story, I think it was from around the 9th/10th century, where a guy falls in love with a girl only to find out they're a trap, and doesn't care. This sort of stuff isn't exactly new to Japan. I vaguely remember seeing something about a particular type of shrine maiden from ancient Japan (there were a bunch of different types, I believe), and that type was basically crossdressing male shrine maidens. Also, see the 11th century Tale of Genji, where the protagonist decides he likes a woman's feminine-looking younger brother more than her when she rejects him, "Genji pulled the boy down beside him ... Genji, for his part, or so one is informed, found the boy more attractive than his chilly sister". Then there were also kagema (male prostitutes) taking the role of crossdressing kabuki actors (onnagata). There was also a tradition of buddhist monks, samurai and feudal lords (including many of the Ashikaga and Tokugawa shoguns, along with the likes of Minamoto Yoritomo, Takeda Shingen, Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Uesugi Kenshin and Miyamoto Musashi) engaging in pederasty and homosexual relations with younger men (or "beloved retainers").
Hæstwulf Iclingas You are a true expert. Asian Studies departments from colleges should invite u to teach interesting courses like genders of Japan. Or homosexuality in classical japanese literature and theatre arts.
Hirohito's memoir, which was kept top secret until 2019, was revealed in Japan and it also describes 2.26 incident as follows. The youth army officers put me on a pedestal but they didn't respect my real intention at all. They rather advocated an extreme theory, telling false stories. What the military did was very unreasonable. I think that no one could stop the momentum of the military anymore at that point. This memoir will be published in December 2021. Edit: It is published only in Japan(Iwanami Shoten,Publishers), and unfortunately there is no English translation.
@@kubanmapper413 The memoir is just not published as book and some of the content have already been revealed through the website. The part about the 2.26 incident was revealed on the Japanese government-owned public broadcaster's site. In December, it will as book
the emperor was wrong and to be honest, the imperial family is out of touch (And today they are a bunch of globalists and progressives) and they werent the one who ruled japan for a long time it was the samurai government that did and the military had a similar spirit. .During the time this song was made kidnapping was common, communism was rising, elites continued to get wealthier through their inside connections with politicians and bureaucrats. And a lot of these problems were caused by the weakness of liberal democracy and political corruption.
Song was written by Mikami Taku in 1931, 5 years before incident. There were other coup attempts before and after February 26th 1936, like for example very famous May 15th incident 1932 (when PM Inukai Tsuyoshi got killed) or 21st October 1931 Imperial Colours Incident. In 1945 nearing the surrender of Japan happened Kyujo incident in an attempt to seize power and prevent surrender as well as Matsue incident after the declaration of surrender. If concerned for the fate of Japan, then similar incidents are to be anticipated in near future, since modern Japanese society is rolling towards it's ruin. life of an average Japanese citizen can today be summarized as: Born, worked hard whole life for questionable goal, achieved nothing, died.
For those who, like me, like to sing along, here are the lyrics for the song in latin script. Bekira no fuchi ni nami sawani fuzan no kumo wa midaretobu kondaku no yo ni ware tateba gifun ni moete chishio waku Kenmonkami ni ogoredomo kuni o ureuru makoto nashi zaibatsu tomi o hokoredomo shashoku o omou kokoro nashi Ā hito sakae kuni horobu meshi itaru tami yo ni odoru chiran kōbō yume ni nite yo wa ikkyoku no go narikeri Shōwa ishin no haru no sora seigi ni musubu masurao ga kyōri hyakuman hei tarite chiru ya banda no sakurabana chiru ya banda no sakurabana Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ode_of_Showa_Restoration , although I did some minor changes.
Bekira no fuchi ni nami sawagi Fusan no kumo wa midaretobu Kondaku no yo ni ware tateba Gifun ni moete chisio waku Kenmonkami ni ogoredomo Kuni o ureuru makoto nashi Zaibatsu tomi o kokoredomo Shashoku oomo kokoro nashi Ā hito sakaeto ki horobu Meshiitaru tamiyo ni ordoru Chirankōbō yume ni nite Yo wa ichi-kyoku no gonarikeri Shōwa ishin no haru no sora Seigi ni musubu masurao ga Kyōri hyakuman tei tarite Chiria banda no sakura hana
@@domagojcapko4152 Can relate. I'm Mexican and we are pretty much in the same situation. Although it doesn't affect me directly, it still makes me very sad.
Even though they failed, they gave the Japanese Government the perfect excuse to do all the things that they wanted to do anyways... So the Showa restoration was successful.
Warning: Long Post Kind of... If I understand this correctly, by Showa Restoration, they meant abolish the Democracy within the Japanese Imperial Diet, and restore an Absloute Monarchy in Japan where the Emperor is the absolute rule and absolute Monarch, like the Meiji Restoration from 1867-1889, than their attempt failed because Emperor Showa ultimately crushed these guys and gave more control to the Control Clique in Japan’s Parliament, which were the existing Military Comanders that got seats in Parliament, The Businesses Men who had seats in both houses and their Conservative Allies, especially the Seiyukai Party (Rikken Seiyukai), who allowed the rules of the 1889 Constitution to be bent to allow the Military to control the elected government. So the February 26 Rebellion’s Goals was to Abolish the 1889 Constitution, and their Military and Emperor defended said constitution. Ironically, one can argue that a Showa Restoration, admittedly as I understand this phrase, did occur in 1945, when Showa essentially declared himself absolute ruler, and limited the Imperial Diet to a rubber stamp (I believe he appointed his Brother as Prime Minister in the process), and as absolute Monarch, agreed to unconstitutional surrender to the allied forces, as a means to save Japan from both absolute destruction and a Soviet Invasion. So in the long run, yes, a Showa Restoration did take place as a means to end the war that the leaders got in and the monarch, if he had the power to stop the Feb. 26 movement, didn’t stop before (Admittedly, I confess there may be a constitutional or legal rule from that time preventing the interference, but regrettably I have yet to learn what it was to prevent it from getting as bad as it got, maybe it was fake news). Again this is my understanding of the incident. So I apologize if I am off or misunderstood something. Last thought I’d ad is even after World War 2, Showa and the Post War State of Japan would continue to fight again coups against the post war constitution, even a coup in 1970 that also wanted a Showa Restoration, to abolish the 1947 Constitution & Democracy, as well as left leaning rebellions like the Japanese Red Army.
Or as the Russians would say, "The good Tsar was misled by the evil Boyars". Or simply, "Tsar Good, Boyars Bad". Not sure if it's good or bad to know that this kind of stupidity is universal.
@@azurebookllet9216 Part of this song is that the Zaibatsu and the nobility where taking over Japan, and that was very true during the period. Also, I don't think there were any boyars left by WW1.
Damn, I'm not an expert on the historical event behind the song, but I have to say that it has a lot of emotional impact. You can really feel their mounting anger and sorrow, not only in the way the singer conveys it with his voice, but in the beautifully written and poetic lyrics as well. It's the feeling of being fed up with the way things are going and knowing that you _must_ try to make a change - now, not later - even if it costs you dearly. Is there any info on who wrote this or on the people who performed it?
The people who wrote this were the same clique that performed the 2/26 coup attempt, so they were all young Army officers. I don't know much more other than that their main goal was a Showa restoration of imperial power.
@Eros Matthew Montallana Japan is one of the wealtiest nations with the best standard of living, most civilised and educated people in the world, but yeah the fanatical militarist imperialists are better because anime bad. /s
@Eros Matthew Montallana Bruh anime isn't really part of mainstream Japanese culture even now I think you're overestimating, they have way worse priorities to take care of lol
@@amirm3621 Yeah, but Communists were first to implement this idea. Yeah Soviets corrupted some parts of the ideology, but this red scare rhetoric is starting to be annoying. I honestly prefer Spanish communism when soviets weren't supporting them. Tom Nicholas has great video about Orwell. Check it out.
@@j.lawrence9242 Yeah. Most of the people care more about other people than some rich dudes. Is there supposed to be a joke in your comment because I ain't seeing it.
Some of these songs from history, no matter the context they were produced in, seem to resonate with current affairs in a few ways. 'Ode to Showa Restoration' and 'Dégénération' both tell stories of societies in decline, stagnating from corruption and a fatigue in the zeitgeist. These songs help with ruminations on things, despite my youth.
Because this sort of thing is always happening somewhere in the world. Some societies excel whereas others decline. Maybe one day there will come a time when humanity has a whole advances together
Angry Rivers from the depths of Miluo River surge up, Mount Wushan's Peak is hazy with swirling clouds; alone I stand in this murky and turbid world, my blood simmers in righteous anger. The Elite bears only arrogance, thinking nothing of this land and it's fate; the Zaibatsu are boasting their own wealth, In their hearts are nowhere our sour and grain. Ah, this prosperous country is dying, ignorant fools dancing blindly in their own world, governance and rule to them are only dreams, the world is reduced to a round of Go. Under the Spring Sky of the Shōwa Restoration, brave men forge their justice into one, one million soldiers we keep in our chest, ready to scatter like the Myriad of cherry blossums, ready to scatter like the Myriad of Cherry Blossums!
Those idiots killed everyone who would had the sense not to bomb Pearl Harbor a few years later, and precipitated the path that ultimately led to Japan bathed in nuclear and napalm fire and their precious emperor humiliating himself before the Americans. Great job!
Fun fact: in some Chinese translations of Japanese movies that involves the song, in order to make the content "less Chinese," "Miluo River" and "Wushan Mountain" was edited to be "Sea of Japan" and "Mount Fuji."
@@alfred1920 I am not exactly sure. Probably because some ancient Chinese places is referred in the classics that even Japanese authors might be familiar with. For example, Miluo River is where Qu Yuan, a famous patriotic poet in around 3rd century BCE, committed suicide.
@@alfred1920 It’s because of deep religious significance and shared mythical symbolism. China’s mythology influenced a lot of what Japanese people would recognise. Despite some Japanese people not wanting to admit it, China was the indisputable parent civilisation of all of East Asia, like how Greece or Rome is to Europe.
Doesn't fit modern times at all lmao. This is a totalitarian monarchist song. The part about the rich not giving a fuck about anyone else though, that's accurate yes. It always has been everywhere at any given time in history and always will be. That's how society works
@@sobitasadullah4517 The world is still fucked up as it's always been, but not as bad as it was in the past. We did fix a lot of stuff. Nowadays there are less wars, less famine, less deaths from preventable diseases, less murder, less slavery etc. All those things still exist and happen regularly, but not nearly to the extent that they did in the past. The world is a lot less Fkd up than it was in the past
@@daniels_0399 I really don't like when people take material standards as a metric of human progress. Although the wellbeing of the people is important, what is the point of wealth and long-living if you have no purpose in life? Modern, or should I say Post-Modern society has seen the dissolution and weakening of vital cultural institutions that make people happier, socially isolating the younger generations and sabotaging the mental stability of every generation of going forth. Not only that, technological development has vastly outpaced and eclipsed cultural development, to the point that we literally create geometric shapes out of concrete, steel, and glass and pat ourselves on the back for how tall we made them when our ancestors made intricate city architecture, making monuments as a testament to human beauty and creativity. Meanwhile, STEM has been prioritized over philosophy and ethics, ruthlessly driving science further and further, even when it goes against mankind's greater interests. To point to material growth as an indicator of modern society is not reflective of the real issue here.
@@luodaniel8576 Turkish Japanese hyperwar, similar to the Finno Korean Hyperwar, but much earlier. As the Great Turk Empire led by Erdogoku invaded Persia, Japan led by Emperor Naruto Sasuke Gojo supported persia, and persia managed to survive
Venetian Knight Zaibatsu was used to designate family conglomerates/ corporate cartels that controlled Japan’s economy prior to WW2. The gang name you cited is a reference to that.
@SWAGsire Kodoha, Toseiha, both were ready to lead Japan to ruin. The Emperor should have just told the army to cease and desist in Mukden, and the government should have just dissolved the army and invited the Brits to take charge of Japan's defense.
When you are devoted enough to ram your plane into Ally warships yet those who taught you to be devoted have already secretly negotiated with the Allies
The words on the flag --尊 皇 討 奸,have two meaning. “”尊皇“and“討奸” . The "尊” is a pictographs that abstracted from traditional Chinese winecup (yeah look like a cup) .So extended meaning of 尊 is "worship, venerate, treat respect" . And is a compound ideographs. Made up of two pictograph ,“自”(initial)+“王”(king) and extended meaning of 皇 is a position more noble than the king. And the emperor(天皇) of japan(日本)'s emperor(天皇) is from Taoism, 天 is heavenly and 皇 is a position more noble than the king。 So 尊皇 is worship and venerate emperor. 討 is made up of 言 寸,言 is just like a person is talking, the "口"(mouth) below is the mouth so 言 is speech , and 寸 's original meaning is a unit of measure, another meaning is law(just like ruler in English),so 討 is use speech and law to deal with people, and even kill. 奸 is made up of 女 干 ,女 is woman,干 is offend. offend woman is a bad behavior, so another meaning of 奸 is evildoers. 討奸 is send armed forces to destroy evildoers。 尊 皇 討 奸 !
@Amirul Asyraf Samurai in Kamakura period was the real superior chad. They randomly shoot monks and civilians walking in the street as a part of bow and arrow practice, use captured Mongolian soldiers as arrow shield, assault Mongolian ships when they are sleeping at night, cutting of their nose and ears as a evidence of work.
Bekira no fuchi ni nami sawagi fuzan no kumo wa midaretobu kondaku no yo ni ware tateba gifun ni moete chishio waku Kenmonkami ni ogodoredomo kuni o ureuru makoto nashi zaibatsu tomi o hokoredomo shashoku o omou kokoro nashi Ā hito sakae kuni horobu meshiitaru tami yo ni odoru chiran kōbō yume ni nite yo wa ikkyoku no go narikeri Shōwa ishin no haru no sora seigi ni musubu masurao ga kyōri hyakuman hei tarite chiru ya banda no sakurabana Furubishi mukuro norikoete kumo hyōyō no mi wa hitotsu kuni o ureite tatsu kara wa masurao no uta nakarame ya Ten no ikari ka chi no koe ka somo tadanaranu hibiki ari tami eigō no nemuri yori sameyo Nihon no asaborake Miyo kyūten no kumo wa tare shikai no nami wa otakebite kakushin no toki itarinu to fuku ya Nihon no yūarashi Ā urabureshi ame tsuchi no mayoi no michi o hito wa yuku eiga o hokoru chiri no yo ni taga kōrō no nagame zo ya Kōmyō nanzo yume no ato kiezaru mono wa tada makoto jinseiiki ni kanjite wa seihi o tareka agetsurau Yameyo risō no ichi hikyoku hikakōgai no hi wa sarinu ware-ra ga tsurugi ima koso wa kakusei no chi ni odoru ka na
@@Fred_the_1996 If you want to try to sway someone who'll never be swayed, use something other than a faction that got dissolved before the war in China. Like the rape of nanking maybe, the babies on bayonets maybe?
Something was rotten in Japan. And those poor fellows tried to do something about it. They were Japan-firsters, and they were used as the scapegoat for all the evils of the Second World War.
they represent the rising nationalist militarism in japan after the great depression which caused a economic collapse around the world, this attempted coup d'etat while having failed to take power and use the emperor just as it has mostly been since the tokugawa shogunate, they managed to set fire and burn the burgeoning democracy of the taisho era and strengthen the idea of the yamato race as a race superior to all(asian version of the view that the germanic aryan race is the purest aryan race and therefore superior to all)
As an American from Hawaii, the 26th of February incident oddly reminds of the Wilcox rebellion where I live. (The counterrevolutionaries intentions were to restore the annexed Kingdom of Hawaii, kinda like how the young Japanese officers intended to restore their Shōwa, history rhymes I guess)
Romaji Lyrics Bekira no fuchi ni nami sawagi Fuzan no komo wa midaretobu Kondaaku yo no ni ware tateba Gifun ni moete chishio waku - Kenmonkami ni ogodoredomo Kuni o urefuru makoto nashi Zaibatsu tomi o hokoredomo Shashoku o omofo kokoro nashi I can’t continue this without RUclips fucking itself, so it’s the two verses only
@@declanedmison5442 personal freedom is a lie,you work all life and still die poor while the elites dont know how to spend more or how to better puppet the politicians,fuck modernity.
@@mojewjewjew4420 This is not modern. The past is much worse, in this regard. In the past, you could not move homes. You were basically owned by a Noble. You probably wouldn’t be able to write down the comment you have left, as nobody cares for the education of peasants. You work your farm until you die. Your parents did, too. If you were lucky, you might be born a little higher up the ladder, but the likelihood of this is small. There is no meritocracy in the past, for your life is worth as much as the life of your parents. If you were born poor, you are poor. Born rich, you are rich (Unless you lose it all.) There was much less personal freedom in the past.
1.Bekira no fuchi ni nami sawagi Fusan no kumo wa midaretobu Kondaku no yo ni ware tateba Gifun ni moete chishio waku 2.Kenmonkami ni ogoredomo Kuni o ureuru makoto nashi Zaibatsu tomi o kokoredomo Shashoku o omoo kokoro nashi 3. Ā hito sakaeto ki horobu Beshii koruu kami joni boruu Chirankōbō yume ni nite Yo wa ichi-kyoku no gonarikeri 4. Shōwa ishin no haru no sora Seigi ni musubu masurao ga Kyōri hyakuman tei tarite Chiria banda no sakura hana my comments keep disappearing smh
Such a coup should never happen again. While the Japanese government at that time focused on war on the continent, it neglected measures against domestic poverty and hunger. So there was the rebellion.
The war in Manchuria wasn't even started by the Japanese government, it was start by the Kwantung Army. Hell, the Japanese government doesn't even have control over the Kwantung Army or the Japanese military in general.
Bekira no fuchi ni nami sawagi Fusan no kumo wa midaretobu Kondaku no yo ni ware tateba Gifun ni moete chisio waku Kenmonkami ni ogoredomo Kuni o ureuru makoto nashi Zaibatsu tomi o hokore domo Shashoku o omou kokoro nashi Ā hito sakae kuni horobu Meshiitaru tami yo ni odoru Chirankōbō yume ni nite Yo wa ikkyoku no go narikeri Shōwa ishin no haru no sora Seigi ni musubu masurao ga Kyōri hyakuman hei tarite Chiruya banda no sakura hana x2
I am Honduran but I have Japanese descent and I am proud to hear this hymn even though it is Honduran and I am descended from a Japanese 私 ホンジュラス人ですが、私は日本人の子孫であり、ホンジュラス人であり、日本人の子孫であるにもかかわらず、この詠唱を聞いて誇りに思います。
Emperor: Revered.
Zaibatsu: Abolished
Foreigners: Expelled
Yep, it's Tenno Heika Banzai time.
Emperor : " please don't"
Rebels : " oh... ok ."
Imperial Japan: Zaibatsu can stay if they agree with us.
Rural low-ranking officers: Tenno, plz..
In my time we said "expel the barbarians", but youth always speak differently so I approve. When shall we give it to the Americans in Okinawa like its 1941?
天皇陛下万歳!
One of the reasons for this incident is anger that politicians in collusion with the zaibatsu have invested huge sums of money in the development of Korea and Manchuria and ignored the famine in Tohoku.
Many of the young officers in the 226 incident were from Tohoku, and their families were so impoverished that their sisters had to sell themselves.
I wanna read about it. Can I have a source?
Let's not whitewash these people....the coup attempt happened out of a fundamental opposition to democracy, nothing else. The famine was just a good excuse.
Also if the militarists were so fed up with investments going to Manchuria instead of Japan, maybe they shouldn't have invaded it despite the government telling them not to...
Wait, can you enlightened me more? I thought the civilian government and the Zaibatsu was just following the military "cowboy" actions in Manchuria. The reason they had to fight and pour recourses for that place was because the army thinks the only way to reach economy resilience (after the depression) was trough expansionism? And those people who mainly lives in villages (impoverished) was interested in joining the military is the same person who believes that the civilian government and the Zaibatsu was too weak (pacifist on foreign policy) and corrupt?
鼻で笑わないで下さい🙏。
経済破綻した朝鮮の借金と無謀な賠償金と台湾と東南アジア諸国と満州などのインフラ整備と教育と欧米列強の植民地からの防衛の為に、寒冷地や東北に投入するはずの国費や財閥の資金を投入したことで、国内に餓死者が続出しました。
現在も日本の🇺🇸傀儡政治家が🇺🇸の言いなりで、国民全体が貧しいです😓。
日本の歴史を少し
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1587年『バテレン追放令』
宣教師に騙され5万人もの日本人が運ばれ奴隷として売られ、日本国内は神社や寺が焼かれ破壊されて植民地化されそうになり宣教師達を追放した。
(奴隷として売買された日本人は、マカオ、フィリピン、インド、中南米、ポルトガルやスペインなどへと運ばれた)
(日本と東南アジアとの貿易が本格化してたのは15世紀)
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「鎖国」
1853年に代将マシュー・ペリーが率いるアメリカ合衆国海軍東インド艦隊の蒸気船2隻を含む艦船4隻が計測をするふりをして強引に日本に来航した事件。インドを中心に東南アジアと中国大陸の清への市場拡大を急いでいたが、のちにそれは熾烈な植民地獲得競争のきっかけを作る目的であった。Wikipedia
★『🇬🇧のアジア(日本)戦略(侵略)』=⇒明治維新
1859年、開港間もない頃、長崎に🇬🇧トーマス・ブレーク・グラバーが入港しグラバー商会はロスチャイルド系『ジャーディン マセソン商会の代理店』を設立した。
日本では、倒幕、佐幕を問わず、武器弾薬を販売した。
グラバーは倒幕派の薩摩藩、長州藩などに肩入れし、国禁を犯してまで自分の船で薩摩の若者をイギリスに密航させ豊富な資金源を利用しスパイ養成をしていました。
この後、新政府軍と旧幕府軍との戦争「戊辰戦争」が起きる。
これは🇬🇧の🇯🇵を壊し侵略(戦略)し植民地化する為の作戦でした。
結果的にグラバーは🇯🇵の機密文書を持ち出そうとして国外追放となり植民地化の危機を逃れました。
1863年8月15日 - 8月17日
薩英戦争
🇬🇧と主権統治権のもとに兵制の近代化で培った実力でのこの要求を拒否し防衛しようとする薩摩藩兵が、鹿児島湾で激突した。
1882年
朝鮮は日本に借金を申し出た。その金額は17万円。当時の日本の国家予算は約18万円。
そして日本は日韓併合までに朝鮮の借金を1000万円以上肩代わりした。朝鮮は日本からの借金が返済不可能となる 度に、何度も日本を潰そうと清国やロシア、アメリカ、フランスなどの西洋諸外国を自ら招き入れていた。
(参考記事:日本は武力で朝鮮を侵略した!のルーツ① 詔勅事件。
1894年、朝鮮が清国を自国に招き入れたことが原因で⇒日清戦争開戦になった。
この時既に🇺🇸帝国主義がいて清国に武器を供与していた。
(日本の漁船が台湾沖で転覆し漁師は泳いで台湾に辿り着いたが全員虐殺された。日本政府は中国政府に抗議したが中国政府は「台湾は化外の民」であり「教化の及ばぬ地」であるからと知らぬ存ぜぬの処置で拒否した中国大陸を支配していた1895年清朝から日本に割譲され台湾統治をする事となる。)
1898年
日本政府、韓国政府貸付金の未償還額100万円を京仁鉄道(アメリカの国際金融資本が朝鮮に敷設した鉄道)引渡し資金に充当する。その後、日本は朝鮮に300万円もの大金を貸し付ける。
当時の朝鮮が日本潰しの為に、自ら招き入れた為にアメリカやフランス、ロシアなどがすでに侵略していた。
鉄道や上水道などのインフラも西洋列国が支配していた。
1904年、
朝鮮がロシアに釜山に近い馬山浦を軍港として、支那は旅順を軍港として貸し出したため、⇒※日本は日露戦争を戦わねばならなくなった。(参考記事:露韓秘密条約で日露戦争開戦)。
日本政府は日本人の血税を浪費してきた大韓帝国王室の債務を整理しようと、1908(明治41)年に「臨時財産整理局」という部署を大韓帝国に設けて、債務整理から債権者(🇺🇸🇷🇺🇫🇷🇮🇹)との和解、債権者が起した裁判への出廷までこなして、やっと大韓帝国王室の借金をかたづけた。
1910(明治43)年、日本政府は日韓併合に当り、朝鮮の王族、貴族、その他数千名の特権階級が寝て食えるよう3000万円もの臨時恩賜公債を彼らに交付しました。
朝鮮は国として体を成しておらず、経済破綻により国際法的に併合される。
✿⇒🇬🇧🇺🇸🇩🇪は、🇨🇳に武器を供与する。
1937年(昭和12年)7月7日の盧溝橋事件を発端とする大日本帝国(当時)と中華民国(当時)の間で起こった武力衝突。 日本の軍事キャンプに向けて、一発の銃弾が撃ち込まれた事件が発端であるとされている。
🇺🇸と🇨🇳共同で「南京大虐殺」の証拠写真に利用された事件。
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1937年7月通州事件
中国の通州において、本来は日本の傀儡政権である冀東防共自治政府麾下の保安隊らが(親日と信じこまれていた冀東の保安隊が)「寝返り」を打ったのである。反乱を起こし、日本軍の通州守備隊・通州特務機関及び日本人居留民を日本人を虐殺・暴行・強姦・殺害・略奪した大量虐殺事件。
攻撃側人数: 3000人 - 4000人
(🇨🇳+🇬🇧🇺🇸6000人)Wikipedia
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🇺🇸は🇷🇺側から攻撃するも失敗。
🇺🇸による日本の海外資産凍結及び禁油と「ハル・ノート」と植民地要求させる。
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WW2(真珠湾攻撃)
【出典:アジア歴史資料センター:公文書 外務省|大蔵省資料。🇺🇸公文書。
Wikipedia。他より】
@@vandamn2716
In 1920s and early 30s, Imperial Japan seemed to prosper, but in fact, it lacked the resources to satisfy all of their main islands while keeping the colonial economies. Thus, some regions (like Tohoku) had to bd placed low in the priority list, and the people there had dissents. Since the militaries always provide food, clothes, places to live, and some fees, it was logical for the youths in these poor regions to enter the military. They witnessed the contradictions in the so-called Daisho democracy, the age of gold yet with the elites and Zaibatsu monopolizing its fruits while their daughters and sisters were being sold for prostitution in their home cities. So, they decided to revolt. This is the story.
The participants of the 2.26 incident were not necessarily expansionists. They wanted to restore and restructure the nation, but the methods varied. Some believed that Japan should focus more on the internal issues rather than on military expansions. For example, Kita Ikki, who was an ideological godfather of the 2.26 incident, maintained good relations with the companions in the Xinhai revolution. He was arrested when he tried to visit China in an attempt to establish a persisting peace. But we cannot say they were "pacifists" as well since many of these young officiers just said "internal first, external 'later'".. Also, they were against the Washington Naval treaty and argued to revoke it. One can view this similar to the government in Germany which was also quite pacifist up until late 30s but later turn to the expansionist strategies when they eliminated every internal opposition.
Indeed, there were officiers who believed that strong Japan can only be achieved through expansionism. But, in real history, such ideas were conducted by the hands of Touseiha ("control" party), led by the famous villain Tojo Hideki. And these young officiers were called Kodoha ("imperial" party, because they asked their emperor for returning to the politics and to wave away the "greedy elites and Zaibatsu"), which was clearly against the Touseiha. Also, the Japanese Manchurian army almost functioned as an autonomous region with a separate political power, and neither parties really had the full control of them.
Disclaimer: I'm not Japanese; I'm from Korea who is interested in the modern history of Japan (which is also kinda of Korea)
Japanese quiet kid spotify album
Underrated comment
Based
Amazing
Thats me
Unfortunately not on spotify :( if anyone knoes the name of the song of spotify call me out.
I studied in Japan for 3 years, can only comprehend some parts of this song. This song uses poetic, "high" Japanese.
I'm from Taiwan and i didn't learn Japanese, but i can understand like 90% of the lyrics , actually this kind of poetic Japanese is easier to understand for us than normal Japanese because of the Kanji
@@arandomperson4343 Hungary
@@Gugeoji._. 50% for me. I'm from Indonesia
@@Gugeoji._. I can understand both Chinese and Japanese, so I understand everything
みんな頑張れ!!
"the elite bears only arrogance"
Sounds familiar
Sounds familiar
DEJA VU
Oy vey
@@berserkboi1217 oy gevalt
"Which party are you going to vote for?"
My blood: *simmers in righteous anger *
"The emperor is the only party!"
Definetely something right winged
@@truespain318 technically most American parties are more right
@@impatientsamurai6202 no they're not
I see a lot of people say "Lol america has two parties, the right and the more right"
But thats a lie
The most batshit insane liberal ideas come from the usa
@@evryatis9231 aight.
this was the last attempt of preventing anime to be made
and the two nukes didn't help either
@@sgtfargant2126 2 nukes wasn't enough
@@anti-loganpaul7827 nukes cant stop anime. absolute extinction of my race will kill it
@@MatikaneTannhauser-uh5wn Too late comrade, it has already spread into other countries
They were way too late then because Anime Had existed for almost 2 decades when the February 26th incident happened
“Ah,this prosperous country is dying,iggroant fools dancing in their world” seems like this applies for a lot of countries this days
India!!!!!
yes it's dying because of the fool named "Narendra Damodardas Modi"
The world except the Europe which benefit in all others pain
@@normalguy5208 Serbia definitely benefited from whatever it is you're referencing. Just like Greece, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Belarus and many others. All mighty countries exploiting the world
Brazil 👍
@@comradefromtheunknownkatlo6957 India is not a prosperous country yet
Fun fact
This song can be applied with few changes to 193 countries nowdays 👍
Why?
@@ErtixPoke mostly because every single nation nowdays has some ossue that hold it backs from truly developing
Ex:Brasil,russia and all of sfrica (corruption)
Something this sounds talks about
@@HOI4notsoproplayer west also all the corruption indexes only take low level corruption into account, while you might not be able to bribe a police officer in the west the wealthy own all the politicians and democracy is only smoke and mirrors by this point
The fact that this can apply to many country nowadays hits even harder
how??
@@Archius_09 well for example president Biden is printing more money just to “pay off debts” when in reality marking the US dollar more and more worthless
@@Archius_09 “Ignorent fools dancing in their own world” this is, just so related in this today
@@randomfish2054 huh thats what weimar germany did causing you know who to come in power
And trump just announced hes re running for president
@@masterdeetectiv9520 I did not see that one coming
High Japanese sure is nice if I’m not wrong, to me it seems like high Japanese but in a poetic singing style. I can understand Emperor Hirohito more when he announced the surrender of Japan, but honestly I prefer hearing high Japanese more because of many reasons
T'es de Bretagne 😂 ptn c'est Boris le Lay
yep, there's no any english loanwords
Part of this song reflects our current time quite clearly.
Really damn true.
Replace Zaibatsu with Corporates today...
And that’s a good thing. Fuck the nation, long live profits!
@@rezajafari6395 reddit moment
@歌者Singer Like China?
The words on the flag means
"Reverse the Emperor, destroy the traitors."
It came from the saying during the Meiji restoration “Revere the Emperor, destroy the Shogun”
@@Jareers-ef8hp fun fact: the shogun wasn't even a bad guy during and before meiji restoration and everyone actually respect the emperor but its the Satsuma and Choshu who are very aggresive
@@SobaYatai no, the satsuma and choshu alliance where radical imperialist and wanted a unified japan under complete control from the emperor, but still wanted samurai traditions whilst modernising. they also wanted to shogun and all his power stripped from him and his place in government, therefor having no influence over japan, ensuring imperial control. and for zakariah kassem it's "revere the emperor, expell the barbarians". (babarians meaning westerners)
@@BeijingMapping I think you are not a native speaker? cuz 讨/討 has the meaning of "to suppress/denounce" as in 讨伐 or 声讨. And 奸 means traitor as in 汉奸. Plus 讨奸 is a Chinese word, though it's not frequently used.
皇を尊い、夷狄を討つ
1:45 this is what is happening to every nation
@Traditionalist Christian The whole verse, not just "Ah this prosperous nation is dying" Ignorant fools also dance in our winds (Ie: pacifists and liberals) The government doesn't stop people from doing harmful things, if anything, they incourage them
just to further themselves.
@@epicduck3719 So true
"My blood simmers in righteous anger" Me too Japanese bro, me too.
r/im14andthisisdeep
@@localenthusiast5781 r/im16andintojapanesepolitics
@@indigo_editzzbased username
@@chfrqn4dl based as fuck
@@indigo_editzz indeed
the only men who could of stopped trap hentai from being made
It was inevitable
Faethair Escaethorne what do you mean. can you send me a link?
I remember seeing some old Japanese story, I think it was from around the 9th/10th century, where a guy falls in love with a girl only to find out they're a trap, and doesn't care. This sort of stuff isn't exactly new to Japan. I vaguely remember seeing something about a particular type of shrine maiden from ancient Japan (there were a bunch of different types, I believe), and that type was basically crossdressing male shrine maidens. Also, see the 11th century Tale of Genji, where the protagonist decides he likes a woman's feminine-looking younger brother more than her when she rejects him, "Genji pulled the boy down beside him ... Genji, for his part, or so one is informed, found the boy more attractive than his chilly sister". Then there were also kagema (male prostitutes) taking the role of crossdressing kabuki actors (onnagata). There was also a tradition of buddhist monks, samurai and feudal lords (including many of the Ashikaga and Tokugawa shoguns, along with the likes of Minamoto Yoritomo, Takeda Shingen, Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Uesugi Kenshin and Miyamoto Musashi) engaging in pederasty and homosexual relations with younger men (or "beloved retainers").
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Hæstwulf Iclingas You are a true expert. Asian Studies departments from colleges should invite u to teach interesting courses like genders of Japan. Or homosexuality in classical japanese literature and theatre arts.
When you get the Kodoha Faction into power in Kaiserreich
これぞ大和魂。昔の歌はなんでこんなにカッコいいんだろうか…
Hirohito's memoir, which was kept top secret until 2019, was revealed in Japan and it also describes 2.26 incident as follows.
The youth army officers put me on a pedestal but they didn't respect my real intention at all. They rather advocated an extreme theory, telling false stories.
What the military did was very unreasonable.
I think that no one could stop the momentum of the military anymore at that point.
This memoir will be published in December 2021.
Edit: It is published only in Japan(Iwanami Shoten,Publishers), and unfortunately there is no English translation.
"This memoir will be published in December 2021." Is it from future? Now September 2021
@@kubanmapper413 The memoir is just not published as book and some of the content have already been revealed through the website. The part about the 2.26 incident was revealed on the Japanese government-owned public broadcaster's site.
In December, it will as book
@@nysus7933 Do you have a link?
@@nysus7933 Ok, thank you
the emperor was wrong and to be honest, the imperial family is out of touch (And today they are a bunch of globalists and progressives) and they werent the one who ruled japan for a long time it was the samurai government that did and the military had a similar spirit. .During the time this song was made kidnapping was common, communism was rising, elites continued to get wealthier through their inside connections with politicians and bureaucrats. And a lot of these problems were caused by the weakness of liberal democracy and political corruption.
Song was written by Mikami Taku in 1931, 5 years before incident. There were other coup attempts before and after February 26th 1936, like for example very famous May 15th incident 1932 (when PM Inukai Tsuyoshi got killed) or 21st October 1931 Imperial Colours Incident. In 1945 nearing the surrender of Japan happened Kyujo incident in an attempt to seize power and prevent surrender as well as Matsue incident after the declaration of surrender.
If concerned for the fate of Japan, then similar incidents are to be anticipated in near future, since modern Japanese society is rolling towards it's ruin.
life of an average Japanese citizen can today be summarized as: Born, worked hard whole life for questionable goal, achieved nothing, died.
Reiwa restoration when?
Naturally, it's rolling toward ruin. It's too compliant, too dependent on the US, and losing itself.
@@TheTeodorsoldierabvb even the us is collapsing
@@DissidentMitch I hope it collapses completely while I'm alive, they deserve it.
The people of japan are becoming more and more nationalistic, seems like the imperial society is coming again
For those who, like me, like to sing along, here are the lyrics for the song in latin script.
Bekira no fuchi ni nami sawani
fuzan no kumo wa midaretobu
kondaku no yo ni ware tateba
gifun ni moete chishio waku
Kenmonkami ni ogoredomo
kuni o ureuru makoto nashi
zaibatsu tomi o hokoredomo
shashoku o omou kokoro nashi
Ā hito sakae kuni horobu
meshi itaru tami yo ni odoru
chiran kōbō yume ni nite
yo wa ikkyoku no go narikeri
Shōwa ishin no haru no sora
seigi ni musubu masurao ga
kyōri hyakuman hei tarite
chiru ya banda no sakurabana
chiru ya banda no sakurabana
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ode_of_Showa_Restoration , although I did some minor changes.
thank you
chiru your'e banda of sakurabana
@@埊 what
Thank you Elon, very cool
Bekira no fuchi ni nami sawagi
Fusan no kumo wa midaretobu
Kondaku no yo ni ware tateba
Gifun ni moete chisio waku
Kenmonkami ni ogoredomo
Kuni o ureuru makoto nashi
Zaibatsu tomi o kokoredomo
Shashoku oomo kokoro nashi
Ā hito sakaeto ki horobu
Meshiitaru tamiyo ni ordoru
Chirankōbō yume ni nite
Yo wa ichi-kyoku no gonarikeri
Shōwa ishin no haru no sora
Seigi ni musubu masurao ga
Kyōri hyakuman tei tarite
Chiria banda no sakura hana
Thinks
Ty
1:45 - 2:09
I hate that this still applies today
I understand you, our country Croatia is literally dying from corrupted politicians and traitors, and they call it "freedom and democracy"?
@@domagojcapko4152 Can relate. I'm Mexican and we are pretty much in the same situation. Although it doesn't affect me directly, it still makes me very sad.
@@lewiss.9632 Seems all the world is in same cauldron of shit
@@domagojcapko4152 Democracy was a mistake, it is polluting every society with bafflingly stupid ideology and indoctrinated corruption.
@@gachilhan I know that. Like "people decide about everything" but true power is in hands of few richest families. Totally bullshit
皇道派のやりたい財閥解体とかの改革はかなりアカっぽいのに、対外的にはソ連との対決を目指すのが面白い
思想がかなりナチスに近いよね。日本版の「第三の位置」的な。
ファシズムの影響を受けた北一輝の思想をさらに受けたのが軍人だから社会主義らしさもあるんだよね ムッソリーニも元は社会主義者だったしね
すでにコメントにあるようにファシストが自称してた日本の第三の道みたいなものかもね
Even though they failed, they gave the Japanese Government the perfect excuse to do all the things that they wanted to do anyways... So the Showa restoration was successful.
Yet still it was undone, at a great cost to Japan
Warning: Long Post
Kind of...
If I understand this correctly, by Showa Restoration, they meant abolish the Democracy within the Japanese Imperial Diet, and restore an Absloute Monarchy in Japan where the Emperor is the absolute rule and absolute Monarch, like the Meiji Restoration from 1867-1889, than their attempt failed because Emperor Showa ultimately crushed these guys and gave more control to the Control Clique in Japan’s Parliament, which were the existing Military Comanders that got seats in Parliament, The Businesses Men who had seats in both houses and their Conservative Allies, especially the Seiyukai Party (Rikken Seiyukai), who allowed the rules of the 1889 Constitution to be bent to allow the Military to control the elected government.
So the February 26 Rebellion’s Goals was to Abolish the 1889 Constitution, and their Military and Emperor defended said constitution.
Ironically, one can argue that a Showa Restoration, admittedly as I understand this phrase, did occur in 1945, when Showa essentially declared himself absolute ruler, and limited the Imperial Diet to a rubber stamp (I believe he appointed his Brother as Prime Minister in the process), and as absolute Monarch, agreed to unconstitutional surrender to the allied forces, as a means to save Japan from both absolute destruction and a Soviet Invasion.
So in the long run, yes, a Showa Restoration did take place as a means to end the war that the leaders got in and the monarch, if he had the power to stop the Feb. 26 movement, didn’t stop before (Admittedly, I confess there may be a constitutional or legal rule from that time preventing the interference, but regrettably I have yet to learn what it was to prevent it from getting as bad as it got, maybe it was fake news).
Again this is my understanding of the incident. So I apologize if I am off or misunderstood something.
Last thought I’d ad is even after World War 2, Showa and the Post War State of Japan would continue to fight again coups against the post war constitution, even a coup in 1970 that also wanted a Showa Restoration, to abolish the 1947 Constitution & Democracy, as well as left leaning rebellions like the Japanese Red Army.
I mean The Kōdōha faction kind of wanted to invade the Soviet Union.
@@Jade0603 Better than the Navy’s plan for SEA invasion.
@@asianlifter The US and Filipino forces actually SLAMMED the Japanese in SEA, 90K to 400K deaths.
"Zaibatsu praises solely on thier wealth"
Least we slapping a few with wallstreetsbet
Revere the Emperor, Destroy the Traitors
@歌者Singer discord.gg/jGdUhcs
尊皇討奸
Or as the Russians would say, "The good Tsar was misled by the evil Boyars". Or simply, "Tsar Good, Boyars Bad". Not sure if it's good or bad to know that this kind of stupidity is universal.
@@azurebookllet9216 Part of this song is that the Zaibatsu and the nobility where taking over Japan, and that was very true during the period. Also, I don't think there were any boyars left by WW1.
Está canción refleja nuestro mundo.
This is literally French Revolution Uno Reverse Card
Me at the family dinner: I promise won't get all political tonight
Me 4 seconds later completely sober:
I can relate bro
i can relate on so many levels.
how far are they gonna take the marisa pfp meme
Based pfp
@@crimsonking5142 thank you good sir
Nobody:
Prigozhin on 24.06:
prigozhin gaming industries
Step one be an army officer
Step two besiege the national assembly
Step three get Rebuked by the Emperor
Step four end it
26th of February Incident.
honourable trollge who fights and sacrifices for the greater good (good ending)
You forgot step seppuku
@@daitoakyoeiken7735 End it is a euphemism for Seppuku and other forms of offing yourself
Step five: profit?
Damn, I'm not an expert on the historical event behind the song, but I have to say that it has a lot of emotional impact. You can really feel their mounting anger and sorrow, not only in the way the singer conveys it with his voice, but in the beautifully written and poetic lyrics as well. It's the feeling of being fed up with the way things are going and knowing that you _must_ try to make a change - now, not later - even if it costs you dearly. Is there any info on who wrote this or on the people who performed it?
The people who wrote this were the same clique that performed the 2/26 coup attempt, so they were all young Army officers. I don't know much more other than that their main goal was a Showa restoration of imperial power.
@Eros Matthew Montallana Japan is one of the wealtiest nations with the best standard of living, most civilised and educated people in the world, but yeah the fanatical militarist imperialists are better because anime bad. /s
@Eros Matthew Montallana Bruh anime isn't really part of mainstream Japanese culture even now I think you're overestimating, they have way worse priorities to take care of lol
@Eros Matthew Montallana Last time the Japanese had an imperial power, they raped the capital of China. I prefer that to not happen again.
@Eros Matthew Montallana fair enough
I'm Japanese student.
This is one of real Japanese culture.
I'm proud of songs like this.
宮田澄子 日本人兄貴オッスオッス
尊皇討奸!
@@InmuAyuayu
Hello, where are you from?
宮田澄子 I’m from Japan. 🇯🇵
尊皇讨奸,天诛国贼。。。
ファシズムを壊せ
労働者革命万歳
There are still many rich people don't care about others and their countries as well.
And that's why ultra rich people (billionaires) should not exist. I hate communists and this idea is not communists idea.
@@amirm3621 Yeah, but Communists were first to implement this idea.
Yeah Soviets corrupted some parts of the ideology, but this red scare rhetoric is starting to be annoying.
I honestly prefer Spanish communism when soviets weren't supporting them.
Tom Nicholas has great video about Orwell. Check it out.
@@amirm3621 That's such a stupid idea....
And you care more than some rich dude?🤣
@@j.lawrence9242 Yeah. Most of the people care more about other people than some rich dudes.
Is there supposed to be a joke in your comment because I ain't seeing it.
The name of this song is actually Japanese Teenager‘s song(青年日本の歌). Because of officers who leading 2•26 are all young army officers.
I bet Yamamoto is embarrassed by the fucking anime
2 year old officers?
@@denniskibrik7310 2-26 means February 26. That would be something to see, though.
@@salociin7887 oh, it sure would
@@denniskibrik7310 It will also be seen when children who have been oppressed by teachers for so long will come out and strike.
TENNO HEIKA BANZAI! \o/
So their rebellion failed misserably but at least they wrote this banger of a song
Some of these songs from history, no matter the context they were produced in, seem to resonate with current affairs in a few ways. 'Ode to Showa Restoration' and 'Dégénération' both tell stories of societies in decline, stagnating from corruption and a fatigue in the zeitgeist. These songs help with ruminations on things, despite my youth.
Because this sort of thing is always happening somewhere in the world. Some societies excel whereas others decline. Maybe one day there will come a time when humanity has a whole advances together
@@masterdeetectiv9520only once degeneracy is destroyed completely. The best way would be a planetary government.
@ronitmehta1046can you give them to me?
I have a feeling that this song will become much more famous after what happened today.
正に現在の「日本国」を表すが如き曲ですね
Today is the day that we’ll never forget these lads.
Bekira-no fuchi-ni namisawagi
Fuzan-no kumo wa midaretobu
Kondaku-no yo-ni ware tateba
Gifun-ni moete chishio waku
Kenmonkami-ni ogoredomo
Kuni-wo urefuru makoto-nashi
Zaibatsu tomi-wo hokoredomo
Shashoku-wo omowo kokoro-nashi
Aa hito sakaete kuni horobu
Meshiitaru tami yo-ni odoru
chiran kōhō yume-ni nite
Yo wa ikkyoku-no go narikeri
Shōwa-ishin-no haru-no sora
Seigi-ni musubu masurawo ga
Kyōri hyakuman hei tarite
chiru-ya banda-no zakurabana
Angry Rivers from the depths of Miluo River surge up,
Mount Wushan's Peak is hazy with swirling clouds;
alone I stand in this murky and turbid world,
my blood simmers in righteous anger.
The Elite bears only arrogance,
thinking nothing of this land and it's fate;
the Zaibatsu are boasting their own wealth,
In their hearts are nowhere our sour and grain.
Ah, this prosperous country is dying,
ignorant fools dancing blindly in their own world,
governance and rule to them are only dreams,
the world is reduced to a round of Go.
Under the Spring Sky of the Shōwa Restoration,
brave men forge their justice into one,
one million soldiers we keep in our chest,
ready to scatter like the Myriad of cherry blossums,
ready to scatter like the Myriad of Cherry Blossums!
Elites drowned in wealth, commoners in ignorance, politicians play 'go' , so the soldier himself takes charge to save the nation❤️
this is for all nations the right thing to do...
And then they get nuked twice and bukkaked out of their culture. Lmao
@@Blunderbussy you realize the kōdōha faction failed right?
Those idiots killed everyone who would had the sense not to bomb Pearl Harbor a few years later, and precipitated the path that ultimately led to Japan bathed in nuclear and napalm fire and their precious emperor humiliating himself before the Americans. Great job!
Weren’t the Kodoha more akin to fucking nazis?
Fun fact: in some Chinese translations of Japanese movies that involves the song, in order to make the content "less Chinese," "Miluo River" and "Wushan Mountain" was edited to be "Sea of Japan" and "Mount Fuji."
do you know why chinese places were referenced in a japanese patriotic song?
@@alfred1920 I am not exactly sure. Probably because some ancient Chinese places is referred in the classics that even Japanese authors might be familiar with. For example, Miluo River is where Qu Yuan, a famous patriotic poet in around 3rd century BCE, committed suicide.
@@weijiafang1298 ah gotcha
@@alfred1920 because Chinese language was like latin language for European or Sanskrit for south Asian and southeastern Asian
@@alfred1920 It’s because of deep religious significance and shared mythical symbolism. China’s mythology influenced a lot of what Japanese people would recognise. Despite some Japanese people not wanting to admit it, China was the indisputable parent civilisation of all of East Asia, like how Greece or Rome is to Europe.
このバージョンが1番好き。
力強さを感じますよね
Im not the showa restoration guy but I APPROVED
Whuuut you still alive???
@@holguineromambi Pretty much yea
@@InvictusBattotai good luck
Invictus The Kōdōha will live on in our hearts! Long live the Emperor and death to the barbarians!
Restore the population
accidentally found this and today is the 26th of February 2022 lol
Why does this song fit the modern times so well? Especially the part about Zaibatsu.
Doesn't fit modern times at all lmao.
This is a totalitarian monarchist song.
The part about the rich not giving a fuck about anyone else though, that's accurate yes. It always has been everywhere at any given time in history and always will be.
That's how society works
@@daniels_0399 A totalitarian song can fit at all ages.
It fits modern times so well because we didn't fix any of the problems of the past, and now we're reaping what we've sewn
@@sobitasadullah4517 The world is still fucked up as it's always been, but not as bad as it was in the past. We did fix a lot of stuff.
Nowadays there are less wars, less famine, less deaths from preventable diseases, less murder, less slavery etc.
All those things still exist and happen regularly, but not nearly to the extent that they did in the past.
The world is a lot less Fkd up than it was in the past
@@daniels_0399 I really don't like when people take material standards as a metric of human progress. Although the wellbeing of the people is important, what is the point of wealth and long-living if you have no purpose in life? Modern, or should I say Post-Modern society has seen the dissolution and weakening of vital cultural institutions that make people happier, socially isolating the younger generations and sabotaging the mental stability of every generation of going forth. Not only that, technological development has vastly outpaced and eclipsed cultural development, to the point that we literally create geometric shapes out of concrete, steel, and glass and pat ourselves on the back for how tall we made them when our ancestors made intricate city architecture, making monuments as a testament to human beauty and creativity. Meanwhile, STEM has been prioritized over philosophy and ethics, ruthlessly driving science further and further, even when it goes against mankind's greater interests. To point to material growth as an indicator of modern society is not reflective of the real issue here.
Love Japan From Iran
Thanks for Helping us
@@vuducanh2k5 Wir haben keine ahnung
Love Iran fromJapan!
Thank you!
Thanks
Much love to Iran from Japan 🇯🇵❤️🇮🇷
What happened?
@@luodaniel8576 Turkish Japanese hyperwar, similar to the Finno Korean Hyperwar, but much earlier.
As the Great Turk Empire led by Erdogoku invaded Persia, Japan led by Emperor Naruto Sasuke Gojo supported persia, and persia managed to survive
Today is February 26th
1:13 GTA2 in a nutshell
???
@@rhodesianwojak2095
In GTA 2, Zaibatsu control most of the town and you have to work for the Zaibatsu and criminal organizations, then betray them.
@@knightofliberty9297 ty for the explanation
Venetian Knight Zaibatsu was used to designate family conglomerates/ corporate cartels that controlled Japan’s economy prior to WW2. The gang name you cited is a reference to that.
@@vassilistzaferis4277 now you have chaebols in ROK.
"Thinking nothing of this land and its fate"
Oh,Little did he know
@Hernando Malinche callao mejicano
this comment is a little F-ed put i can handle
@SWAGsire Kodoha, Toseiha, both were ready to lead Japan to ruin. The Emperor should have just told the army to cease and desist in Mukden, and the government should have just dissolved the army and invited the Brits to take charge of Japan's defense.
@@alteumaen4820 how to become puppet 101
@Fk Ff Poland: "NOT EVEN ONE"
We love our 0 we do, do not let media tell you any other ways, Poland will never be puppet of EU or 'refuge'
When you are devoted enough to ram your plane into Ally warships yet those who taught you to be devoted have already secretly negotiated with the Allies
This could have prevented the stock market crash in Tokyo, but they didn't listen, and now I have to reform Germany, damn it
Bad reformist, hate from slave revolt👎👎👎
yospeer
The words on the flag --尊 皇 討 奸,have two meaning. “”尊皇“and“討奸” .
The "尊” is a pictographs that abstracted from traditional Chinese winecup (yeah look like a cup) .So extended meaning of 尊 is "worship, venerate, treat respect" .
And is a compound ideographs. Made up of two pictograph ,“自”(initial)+“王”(king) and extended meaning of 皇 is a position more noble than the king. And the emperor(天皇) of japan(日本)'s emperor(天皇) is from Taoism, 天 is heavenly and 皇 is a position more noble than the king。
So 尊皇 is worship and venerate emperor.
討 is made up of 言 寸,言 is just like a person is talking, the "口"(mouth) below is the mouth so 言 is speech , and 寸 's original meaning is a unit of measure, another meaning is law(just like ruler in English),so 討 is use speech and law to deal with people, and even kill.
奸 is made up of 女 干 ,女 is woman,干 is offend. offend woman is a bad behavior, so another meaning of 奸 is evildoers.
討奸 is send armed forces to destroy evildoers。
尊 皇 討 奸 !
I feel this is getting popular after the incident...
Mfw when they nationalize the dog industry from the shogunate
The virgin otaku
Vs
The chad imperial soldier
Alot of people don’t realize that being an Otaku is a bad thing and is looked down upon
@Amirul Asyraf Samurai in Kamakura period was the real superior chad.
They randomly shoot monks and civilians walking in the street as a part of bow and arrow practice,
use captured Mongolian soldiers as arrow shield, assault Mongolian ships when they are sleeping at night,
cutting of their nose and ears as a evidence of work.
The imperial soldier is not a virgin anymore after Nanking if you get what I mean... 😏
@@roskcity The otakus are and will probably remain virgin while the chads have a tea party or something in China.
@@charly345mstl 👌👌👌👌👌
Well, this explains the 15 coup attempts in Interwar Japan
愛国心を歌っただけで非難される情けない世の中になってしまった。日本を嫌う人間が日本にいても一向に構わないが、そういう輩の声までもが広く国内に響き渡る世になってしまったことが悲しい。
激しく共感
人是感情的动物。没有现实的不公和贫困,又怎么会有逆反之心
国という概念自体がもう時代にそぐわない物に成りつつあるという事です
@@ペロン学習困難児
地球市民乙
@@ペロン学習困難児 でもお前は国という概念に守られながら今も生きてるよね
Ein großer Mann hat uns verlassen. Viel Respekt für einen der großen Führer von Japan in der moderne.
Danke
step 1: have an emperor without full power
step 2: try to restore his power
step 3: fail
The 26th of February Incident
*Yukio Mishima moment*
@Traditionalist Christian he indeed was
Long live the Monarchists
Huzzah !!
Reiwa Restoration when?
Hurrah for the monarchists
The Sniper wrote this comment
Holy based
Banzai for the empires
Bekira no fuchi ni nami sawagi
fuzan no kumo wa midaretobu
kondaku no yo ni ware tateba
gifun ni moete chishio waku
Kenmonkami ni ogodoredomo
kuni o ureuru makoto nashi
zaibatsu tomi o hokoredomo
shashoku o omou kokoro nashi
Ā hito sakae kuni horobu
meshiitaru tami yo ni odoru
chiran kōbō yume ni nite
yo wa ikkyoku no go narikeri
Shōwa ishin no haru no sora
seigi ni musubu masurao ga
kyōri hyakuman hei tarite
chiru ya banda no sakurabana
Furubishi mukuro norikoete
kumo hyōyō no mi wa hitotsu
kuni o ureite tatsu kara wa
masurao no uta nakarame ya
Ten no ikari ka chi no koe ka
somo tadanaranu hibiki ari
tami eigō no nemuri yori
sameyo Nihon no asaborake
Miyo kyūten no kumo wa tare
shikai no nami wa otakebite
kakushin no toki itarinu to
fuku ya Nihon no yūarashi
Ā urabureshi ame tsuchi no
mayoi no michi o hito wa yuku
eiga o hokoru chiri no yo ni
taga kōrō no nagame zo ya
Kōmyō nanzo yume no ato
kiezaru mono wa tada makoto
jinseiiki ni kanjite wa
seihi o tareka agetsurau
Yameyo risō no ichi hikyoku
hikakōgai no hi wa sarinu
ware-ra ga tsurugi ima koso wa
kakusei no chi ni odoru ka na
This song plays whenever I go Showa Restoration route as Japan in HOI4.
I'm crying when I hear this
Glory to Japan
my brother in christ do you know what the kodoha did?
@@Fred_the_1996 If you want to try to sway someone who'll never be swayed, use something other than a faction that got dissolved before the war in China. Like the rape of nanking maybe, the babies on bayonets maybe?
If only they would of known that tentical hentai and ugly Bastard hentai would exist they would of fought harder.
And if they did, that would have resulted in Japan being defeated earlier in the war and Hentai being invented faster lol
@@daniels_0399 ok armchair historian
As a mostly PRC channel, I still really like this!
この100年ぐらいで音楽のスタイルが180度とまでは言わんけど160度ぐらい変わったな
Song lyrics that still fit modern japan.
Fits modern America. We need our own French Revolution
令和維新の春の空
正義に結ぶ益良雄
胸裏百萬兵足りて
散るや萬朶の櫻花
令和維新 尊皇讨奸🙌天皇陛下万歳🙌笑う
@@Bluesonofman You are comparing this failed absolutist outburst with a revolution which successfully slaughtered the royal family? Interesting.
@@Bluesonofman french revolution was bolshevik
NATIONAL FOCUS SUPPORT THE KODOHA FACTION COMPLETED
Long live the Empire of Japan in its tradition.
Holy shit I had no idea it was the 26th of February today, I just randomly clicked on here lmao
same lmao
@@m2bradley161 Same here too!
Something was rotten in Japan. And those poor fellows tried to do something about it. They were Japan-firsters, and they were used as the scapegoat for all the evils of the Second World War.
they represent the rising nationalist militarism in japan after the great depression which caused a economic collapse around the world, this attempted coup d'etat while having failed to take power and use the emperor just as it has mostly been since the tokugawa shogunate, they managed to set fire and burn the burgeoning democracy of the taisho era and strengthen the idea of the yamato race as a race superior to all(asian version of the view that the germanic aryan race is the purest aryan race and therefore superior to all)
I came here after the assassination of Shinzo Abe.
As an American from Hawaii, the 26th of February incident oddly reminds of the Wilcox rebellion where I live.
(The counterrevolutionaries intentions were to restore the annexed Kingdom of Hawaii, kinda like how the young Japanese officers intended to restore their Shōwa, history rhymes I guess)
Romaji Lyrics
Bekira no fuchi ni nami sawagi
Fuzan no komo wa midaretobu
Kondaaku yo no ni ware tateba
Gifun ni moete chishio waku
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Kenmonkami ni ogodoredomo
Kuni o urefuru makoto nashi
Zaibatsu tomi o hokoredomo
Shashoku o omofo kokoro nashi
I can’t continue this without RUclips fucking itself, so it’s the two verses only
The final struggle against the uncivilized ways of modernity is heard in this song.
uncivilized ways of modernity
@@now-semen-up *Yes*
Like ethics, and personal freedom.
@@declanedmison5442 personal freedom is a lie,you work all life and still die poor while the elites dont know how to spend more or how to better puppet the politicians,fuck modernity.
@@mojewjewjew4420 This is not modern. The past is much worse, in this regard. In the past, you could not move homes. You were basically owned by a Noble. You probably wouldn’t be able to write down the comment you have left, as nobody cares for the education of peasants. You work your farm until you die. Your parents did, too. If you were lucky, you might be born a little higher up the ladder, but the likelihood of this is small. There is no meritocracy in the past, for your life is worth as much as the life of your parents. If you were born poor, you are poor. Born rich, you are rich (Unless you lose it all.) There was much less personal freedom in the past.
It is interesting because both Miluo and Wushan are places in China
haha,yeah,in fact this song is a recall to Qu Yuan(屈原),who write in this song ,Qu Yuan drop into the river for he cant save the shit country
1.Bekira no fuchi ni nami sawagi
Fusan no kumo wa midaretobu
Kondaku no yo ni ware tateba
Gifun ni moete chishio waku
2.Kenmonkami ni ogoredomo
Kuni o ureuru makoto nashi
Zaibatsu tomi o kokoredomo
Shashoku o omoo kokoro nashi
3. Ā hito sakaeto ki horobu
Beshii koruu kami joni boruu
Chirankōbō yume ni nite
Yo wa ichi-kyoku no gonarikeri
4. Shōwa ishin no haru no sora
Seigi ni musubu masurao ga
Kyōri hyakuman tei tarite
Chiria banda no sakura hana
my comments keep disappearing smh
Today is The Day
渋い!海外の方なのにチョイスが渋い!!
『あゝ紅の血は燃ゆる』とかやってくれないかな
Such a coup should never happen again. While the Japanese government at that time focused on war on the continent, it neglected measures against domestic poverty and hunger. So there was the rebellion.
Well it should
The war in Manchuria wasn't even started by the Japanese government, it was start by the Kwantung Army. Hell, the Japanese government doesn't even have control over the Kwantung Army or the Japanese military in general.
When Article 9 is finally abolished
Begin civilization with seeds, then wait...
そこまで軍歌に興味が無かったが偶然出てきて試しに聞いてみたらめっちゃハマったw
The Kodoha Faction And The 26th Of February Incident
Kodoha Flag
"Revere The Emperor, Destroy The Traitors"
Japan need a Reiwa restoration
Why ?
🇯🇵🎌🙌TENNO HEIKA BANZAI 🙌🎌 🇯🇵
Banzai, banzai, banzai
Im so excited i understood 2 words (sora and sakura) and one kanji(mountain)
Bekira no fuchi ni nami sawagi
Fusan no kumo wa midaretobu
Kondaku no yo ni ware tateba
Gifun ni moete chisio waku
Kenmonkami ni ogoredomo
Kuni o ureuru makoto nashi
Zaibatsu tomi o hokore domo
Shashoku o omou kokoro nashi
Ā hito sakae kuni horobu
Meshiitaru tami yo ni odoru
Chirankōbō yume ni nite
Yo wa ikkyoku no go narikeri
Shōwa ishin no haru no sora
Seigi ni musubu masurao ga
Kyōri hyakuman hei tarite
Chiruya banda no sakura hana x2
FOR THE GLORIOUS EMPEROR!
I am Honduran but I have Japanese descent and I am proud to hear this hymn even though it is Honduran and I am descended from a Japanese
私 ホンジュラス人ですが、私は日本人の子孫であり、ホンジュラス人であり、日本人の子孫であるにもかかわらず、この詠唱を聞いて誇りに思います。
i am brazilian and i am half japanese
@Quecho minha família por parte de pai veio de Okinawa para são Paulo no início do século 20
I was waiting this from alot
“Ignorent fools dancing in their own world”.That can be related in all of this world.
Japanese music is amazing
Except anime we don’t talk about that
Whole Japanese music is good.