This video is not to promote imperial Japan’s government at the time, but instead to shed light on how radio Tokyo and the NHK would’ve sounded like during the Second World War
My father flew fighters in the Pacific during WW2. He said as they closed in on the Imperial Japanese toward the end of the war, his unit would occasionally pick up Japanese radio stations/ transmissions. I wonder if he heard these songs. Thank you for sharing.
when you look past the evilness of politics at the time, these places, some of the people, are not bad. It was just the political side of things, and this goes for all countries. they may have different ideologies, but we are all still people. we all breathe the same air, share the same planet. It is just the way some people act that give others bad reputations, ideologies, behavior, you get it.
That is how the world still works. Your politicians say you to hate them, their politicians to hate you. Hate spiral continues everyday since thousands of years. But I have a gut feeling that it will end in the next 100 years.
@@gamingwithmax7873 Keiji Nakazawa was known for other manga's, such as Barefoot Gen. The Wind Rises is a movie by Hayao Miyazaki and came out a year after Nakazawa died. However, great songs, beautiful drawing!
> A glowing silver apparition passes over him, so close he can feel the warmth of its exhaust and read the English warning labels on its belly. The tips of its wing guns are sparkling, flinging out red streaks. > They are strafing the survivors. Some try to dive, but the oil in their uniforms pops them right back to the surface, legs flailing uselessly in the air. Goto Dengo first makes sure he is nowhere near any burning oil, then treads water, spinning slowly in the water like a radar dish, looking for planes. A P-38 comes in low, gunning for him. He sucks in a breath and dives. It is nice and quiet under the water, and the bullets striking its surface sound like the ticking of a big sewing machine. He sees a few rounds plunging into the water around him, leaving trails of bubbles as the water cavitates in their wake, slowing virtually to a stop in just a meter or two, then turning downwards and sinking like bombs. He swims after one of them and plucks it out of the water. It is still hot from its passage. He would keep it as a souvenir, but his pockets are gone with his clothes and he needs his hands. He stares at the bullet for a moment, greenish-silver in the underwater light, fresh from some factory in America. > How did this bullet come from America to my hand? > We have lost. The war is over. > I must go home and tell everyone. > I must be like my father, a rational man, explaining the facts of the world to the people at home, who are crippled by superstitions. > He lets the bullet go again, watches it drop towards the bottom of the sea, where the ships, and all of the young men of Kulu, are bound. (Neal Stephenson, "Cryptonomicon")
I am sorry to mention but this clip contains many wrong information. The ident signal with harp is not Japan's but is Vietnamese. VTVN of former South Vietnam was using the tune. Radio Tokyo was using chime melody during the 1940's.
If I can find any Philippine radio transcripts before the Japanese,Occupied The Island. Then yes, however, if I don’t have the proper transcripts, then I can’t make a video of it, and I refuse to do it with AI voices, because that sounds too clunky.
the organ break sounds like something acid rock from the late sixties. Interesting music. Sounds Doors like in some spots. NHK Tokyo sounds has some wild bands. Avante guarde.
@@YiannisSpyropoulos My opinion on the nukes is split, but the Japanese at that time were probably the most atrocious war criminals to have ever existed in the history of humanity. Really made the Nazis look like a bunch of sissies in some aspects. To the point that the Nazi party sent diplomats to make a demilitarized zone in favor of China (Nanking safety zone). Don't wanna make Nazis look good or anything, they were awful, but god, Japan was even worse.
@@bup6340 Soviets and Allies more. British killed Africans and Indian People and America killed the native americans and now ? Nobody was better as the Nazis. All the Same.
"gran alemania" prrr ahahahaha mal aliado dices? Japon primero en pelear ultimo en rendirse, en cambio alemania supuestamante muy en contra del comunismo y firma el pacto germano sovietico que se puede esperar de un socialista y todo para ir a perder el tiempo con Inglaterra LOL ahi tienes a tu gran alemania
途中の琴のメロディーはRadio Tokyoのものではなく、かつての南ベトナムのVTVNのチューニングシグナルで、1970年代のものです。
The music of that era is indeed wonderful, but this illustration perfectly complements the music and creates a great feeling.
Thank you 😊, that’s what I usually try to look for in my videos
You didn't make a video. You developed a time-machine. This is not an easy task.
My father flew fighters in the Pacific during WW2. He said as they closed in on the Imperial Japanese toward the end of the war, his unit would occasionally pick up Japanese radio stations/ transmissions.
I wonder if he heard these songs.
Thank you for sharing.
You’re welcome ☺️
素晴らしかったです。4時間バージョンとかあったら、ずっと聴いていたいです。ありがとうございます。感謝🥰
The illustration really described about how entushiast Japanese people in supporting their country during WW 2
it's from the ghibli film 'the wind rises', miyazaki's masterpiece in my opinion
Thank you for uploading
Fascinating. Thanks for posting.
Erstaunlich und magisch! Ich habe noch nie so schöne Musik gehört!
Don't ask the minions what they did in China between 1931 and 1945
or what they did in the soviet union between 1945 and 1990
@@spaceacepl4636 or the Allies in the last 300 Years.
Cambodia 1975 in 1979
Атмосфернинько , its like drowning in that atmosphere , thanks
0:00 灰田勝彦さん
2:57 藤山一郎 「酒は泪かため息か」
0:01 煌めく星座 (Sparkling Constellation)
Probably my favorite Katsuhiko Haida song
when you look past the evilness of politics at the time, these places, some of the people, are not bad. It was just the political side of things, and this goes for all countries. they may have different ideologies, but we are all still people. we all breathe the same air, share the same planet. It is just the way some people act that give others bad reputations, ideologies, behavior, you get it.
It’s usually poloctions and the elite who manipulate people
Politics is not evil, you are.
@@empereurmarcii1469 huh?
Im sick and tired of reddit tier takes that come from people like you you shouldnt talk it makes you sound stupid
That is how the world still works. Your politicians say you to hate them, their politicians to hate you. Hate spiral continues everyday since thousands of years. But I have a gut feeling that it will end in the next 100 years.
I love this little glimse into Japanese history, I was wondering of you'd do something like this but during the American occupation of 1945 to 1952.
Maybe if I have the proper videos and such
Excellent!
Real sounds from the past. And beautiful they are. Thanks a lot. btw: the picture is from Keiji Nakazawa?
Yes it is. It’s from his studio Ghibli movie wind arises, I believe.
@@gamingwithmax7873 Keiji Nakazawa was known for other manga's, such as Barefoot Gen. The Wind Rises is a movie by Hayao Miyazaki and came out a year after Nakazawa died.
However, great songs, beautiful drawing!
Pretty chill
56:47 ya hear that? That is one of two things.
1- another "Yankee" air raid
2- he's back🦖
> A glowing silver apparition passes over him, so close he can feel the warmth of its exhaust and read the English warning labels on its belly. The tips of its wing guns are sparkling, flinging out red streaks.
> They are strafing the survivors. Some try to dive, but the oil in their uniforms pops them right back to the surface, legs flailing uselessly in the air. Goto Dengo first makes sure he is nowhere near any burning oil, then treads water, spinning slowly in the water like a radar dish, looking for planes. A P-38 comes in low, gunning for him. He sucks in a breath and dives. It is nice and quiet under the water, and the bullets striking its surface sound like the ticking of a big sewing machine. He sees a few rounds plunging into the water around him, leaving trails of bubbles as the water cavitates in their wake, slowing virtually to a stop in just a meter or two, then turning downwards and sinking like bombs. He swims after one of them and plucks it out of the water. It is still hot from its passage. He would keep it as a souvenir, but his pockets are gone with his clothes and he needs his hands. He stares at the bullet for a moment, greenish-silver in the underwater light, fresh from some factory in America.
> How did this bullet come from America to my hand?
> We have lost. The war is over.
> I must go home and tell everyone.
> I must be like my father, a rational man, explaining the facts of the world to the people at home, who are crippled by superstitions.
> He lets the bullet go again, watches it drop towards the bottom of the sea, where the ships, and all of the young men of Kulu, are bound.
(Neal Stephenson, "Cryptonomicon")
good
Arigato
10:22
緑の地平線 Midori no chiheisen
藤山 一郎 Ichiro Fujiyama
I am sorry to mention but this clip contains many wrong information. The ident signal with harp is not Japan's but is Vietnamese. VTVN of former South Vietnam was using the tune. Radio Tokyo was using chime melody during the 1940's.
I know, i couldn’t find Radio Tokyo so I choose this clip instead
@@gamingwithmax7873 You damned humbug !!
the ending is a bit disturbing ._.
I wonder if you could do Philippine Radio in the midst of before Japanese occupation.
If I can find any Philippine radio transcripts before the Japanese,Occupied The Island. Then yes, however, if I don’t have the proper transcripts, then I can’t make a video of it, and I refuse to do it with AI voices, because that sounds too clunky.
@@gamingwithmax7873 Or perhaps Radio Chongqing in 1941?
26:36 誰か故郷を想わざる
the organ break sounds like something acid rock from the late sixties. Interesting music. Sounds Doors like in some spots. NHK Tokyo sounds has some wild bands. Avante guarde.
Awesome, do you have the song list?
I have a song list for some, the rest I type up songs from their era or in Japan’s case the prewar era 1935-1940 and the war era 1940-1945
Fine! Thank you bro!
Somehow taylor swift may not show up on it. Who knows.
@@johnnyazer5779 thats a shame, hope so though!
Walking in Hiroshima, 1945.
Вот как вы находите такую музыку???
Modding soundtrack
Axis Radio is good idea from all Axis Countrys.
20:03の曲名はなんでしょう…?
13:14から流れてる音楽は何でしょう…?
tsuma koi docchuu
please do hungarian radio!
With Attila!
Please do a Soviet radio 1940s
If I find the proper newsreels and radio Moscow then yes
Radio 24/7 Stalin Stalin Stalin blaw blaw blaw.
6:21?
戦友の遺骨を抱いて
"Senyuu no ikotsu wo daite"
English translation: ”Holding the remains of his comrades-in-arms”
What's the song starting at 23:14?
23:14 ~26:34目指すはワシントン
"The target is Washington".
出桁造り
aaa
Ну зачем блин музыку повторяющуюся вставлять. Не нашли достаточно треков, ну так и не нужно хронометраж забивать повторами
34:17
素晴らしい。これを延々と聴くことができます。シンガポールをおとしても、まだ進撃はこれからだ。ルーズベルトよ忘れるな。自分でまいたその種を、必ず刈り取る日が来るぞ!!大東亜解放の聖戦にむけて、やる気が出てきます。
wtf
恥ずかしくないんかお前
@@cuphead8898 戦地で成仏ができなかった兵士の英霊なんでしょう。放っておきましょう。
Emmm..., 1943, it was the time when Japan was killing people in Asia-Pacific like crazy. The chill is such an irony!
so was america, the allies and the rest of the axis. having a normal radio is good to keep your people's minds off the horrors of war.
Νο It was the tima when the Americans were killing people in the Pacific lil before dropping an atomic bomb on innocent civilians.
@@YiannisSpyropoulos My opinion on the nukes is split, but the Japanese at that time were probably the most atrocious war criminals to have ever existed in the history of humanity.
Really made the Nazis look like a bunch of sissies in some aspects. To the point that the Nazi party sent diplomats to make a demilitarized zone in favor of China (Nanking safety zone).
Don't wanna make Nazis look good or anything, they were awful, but god, Japan was even worse.
@@bup6340 Soviets and Allies more. British killed Africans and Indian People and America killed the native americans and now ? Nobody was better as the Nazis. All the Same.
While we are listening to this song innocent people are dying in palestine and israel
Una pena que Japón fuera un mal aliado de la Gran Alemania en la Segunda Guerra Mundial.
"gran alemania" prrr ahahahaha mal aliado dices? Japon primero en pelear ultimo en rendirse, en cambio alemania supuestamante muy en contra del comunismo y firma el pacto germano sovietico que se puede esperar de un socialista y todo para ir a perder el tiempo con Inglaterra LOL ahi tienes a tu gran alemania