Japanese military marches do have a nice unique tune to them (at least in my opinion). I can't really quite explain it but Japanese marches feel a bit different compared to the marching music of other nations.
The Chosen Minseifu is Established! "We are not wounded so deeply when betrayed by the things we hope for as when we are betrayed by things we try our best to despise." - Yukio Mishima [Changing Times]
I am Chinese. I'm here to further my understanding of what happened to have caused Japan to become the Japan it was and what their whole mindset and thinking were all about. Understanding the perpetrator to me is just as important as understanding the actions of the perpetrator.
@@anonymous76231 Search deeper. You will see the inconsistancies with what some chinese people say ( Mao never even mentioned one thing about nanking at all during his reign )
@@groberkriegproductionsNice job falling for Japanese propaganda; when you massacre entire cities surely there’s going to be some confusion. But what’s set in stone is that they massacred cities.
@@KaiserGaming-xm6fs America was the leader of the League of Nations. Japan wanted to eliminate slavery and racial discrimination. Woodrow Wilson a U.S. democrat president rejected after Japan got an 11/16 vote that have got the majority vote. The five countries that rejected this notion were the U.S., Great Britain, Poland, Brazil, and Romania. This is what got Japan upset.
Waga ōkimi ni mesare taru Inochi hae aru asaborake Tataete okuru ichi oku no Kanko wa takaku ten o tsuku Iza yuke tsuwamono Nihon danji! Hana to saku mi no kangeki o Jūi no mune ni hiki shimete Seigi no ikusa yuku tokoro Tareka habaman sono hobu o Iza yuke tsuwamono Nihon danji! Kagayaku mihata sakidatete Koyuru shōri no iku sanga Muteki Nihon no isaoshi o Sekai ni shimesu toki zo ima Iza yuke tsuwamono Nihon danji! Mamoru jūgo ni ureinashi Yamatodamashii yurugi naki Kuni no katame ni hito no wa ni Daibanjaku no kono sonae Iza yuke tsuwamono Nihon danji! Ā bansei no ōkimi ni Mizu ki kusa musu chūretsu no Chikai itasan tokiitaru Isamashii ka a kono kadode Iza yuke tsuwamono Nihon danji! Fuso no chishio ni iro hayuru Kuni no homare no hinomaru o Seiki no sora ni sanzen to Agete kizuke ya shin Ajia Iza yuke tsuwamono Nihon danji!
the thing with the japanese empire, is that they almost never gave up. They did in the end though, but the patriotism and the hope they had for their empire is impressing.
Somehow I still can't believe it's not a repost, I was sure that you've already posted this before. Anyways one of my Japanese march, so thanks for posting it.
1:37 1937: "Invincible Japan, your military exploits are now ripe for being shown to the world." 1938: The global press is talking about their massacre in Nanking.
I'm from 盛京. I would like to express my deepest respect to japanese people for helped build " new manchuria ". Please make japan great again !!! 大和魂萬歲!🙏🙏🙏 大東亞共榮萬歲!🙏🙏🙏 日滿親善萬歲!🙏🙏🙏
Imperial Japanese left us with a banger again! Btw, can you do the first ever modern Japanese army song? I don’t remember the name, but I do remember the lyrics: Toko Ton Yare Ton Yarena
A very obscure mistake in your translation: つわもの (tsuwamono), which you translated to "strong one" in the song's chorus is an obscure way to say "soldier". It's not really a part of the modern Japanese vocabulary and if you ever use that word over 兵士 (soldier) or 軍人 (military personnel), you're probably a historian. I wouldn't even expect actual Japanese speakers to get that right
@@S12342-i It also translates to Mono as in "者" which does mean person. "者" and "人" are interchangeable most of the time but "人" is more common in modern Japanese.
In fact Thailand wasn't a part of Empire of Japan.But they was in Axis together that mean Japan and Thailand are allied together and Japan gave some part of Cambodia,Laos and Burma back to Thailand in WW II.
Imperial japan helped us against british and even sent around a million soldiers to overrun delhi and end british rule over indian subcontinent We will be grateful to them forever 🇮🇳🤝🇯🇵
@@mojewjewjew4420and other independence movements across Southeast Asia and East Asia such as in the Philippines (gained independence earlier by 1946 tho) Indonesia, Indochina, Malaya, and etc
Tenno heika banzai! Greetings from Poland Japanese friends! We both know how to fight and defeat the Russians- thank you for your support for Ukraine! 🇵🇱❤️🇯🇵
@@kapergames5038 also because prime minister Hideki Tojo believed that the exile government was pressured by Great Britain, but they also helped evacuate some of the gold reserves.
It seems our ancestors haven't failed to disappoint me this time around! While I am heavily anti-fascist basically being a bizzaro world version of fascism, I still enjoy the song quite a bit! Love From Shinchoku! (Descendants Of Japan)!❤💛💚🖤⛩🗾🏯
@@georgewang1248 Yes, We apologize to the following countries for our crimes: USA UK Netherlands France South Korea Taiwan/ROC Malaysia Indonesia Thailand Australia Papua New Guinea Philippines
@@NakedOwl501 Yeah, We're not apologizing to The PRC cuz: 1. Nanjing was controlled by The ROC at the time! 2. Why should we apologize for oppressing them when they have yet to stop oppressing The Uyghurs, Tibetans, Cantonese and other ethnic minorities?
Wonderful song. Long live Japan! Greetings from Hungary, our Japanese brothers. 🇭🇺❤️🇯🇵
ステキな歌。日本万歳! 私たちの日本の兄弟たち、ハンガリーからこんにちは。🇭🇺❤️🇯🇵
Мен олай ойламаймын. Қайда Венгрия, қайда Жапония.
@@ИльнурГалямшин Altaic brothers
The Japanese never fails to make good military songs.
Yes.
Reject anime and return to imperialism🗿
@@breadoffender-nv1ktevery Chinese person ever reading this be like
@@breadoffender-nv1ktITALIAN COMMUNIST wants to know your location💀
Japanese military marches do have a nice unique tune to them (at least in my opinion).
I can't really quite explain it but Japanese marches feel a bit different compared to the marching music of other nations.
Ingen, thank you for all the masterpieces you provide us!
True.
Japanese military song is really awesome and perfect , they never make us disappointed in this kind of song.
What a nice song, I sure hope the soldiers they're talking about were equally as nice.
I would ask the chinese they fought but i can't seem to find any survivors...
@@padinspi11 there probably are some still around tbh
@@padinspi11There were also Chinese soldiers that fought alongside the Japanese under the puppet Nanking regime
@@Jacky-zt5chAnd Mongols ones.
@@Valerius333ITA you mean Manchukuo
i don't know why, but it's rare to find good songs like this
Just search pre and ww2 Japanese songs. All are great.
The song need appears in a movie
@@mojewjewjew4420 this is ww2 tho
This made me want to play hoi4 and conquer the world with Japan
The Chosen Minseifu is Established!
"We are not wounded so deeply when betrayed by the things we hope for as when we are betrayed by things we try our best to despise."
- Yukio Mishima
[Changing Times]
MTNO brainrotted fan spotted.
My chinese grandparents lived in Japanese occuped Hong Kong and this send shivers down my spine.
I am Chinese. I'm here to further my understanding of what happened to have caused Japan to become the Japan it was and what their whole mindset and thinking were all about. Understanding the perpetrator to me is just as important as understanding the actions of the perpetrator.
@@anonymous76231 Search deeper. You will see the inconsistancies with what some chinese people say ( Mao never even mentioned one thing about nanking at all during his reign )
@@groberkriegproductionsNice job falling for Japanese propaganda; when you massacre entire cities surely there’s going to be some confusion. But what’s set in stone is that they massacred cities.
Thanks for your material support aganist Tsardom before WW1 🇵🇱🤝🇯🇵
Yeah they were good guys in WW1 but went bad after they were cut out of the peace conference at Versailles which was a slap in the face to Japan
@@Pack_leader1989Japan was a major power in ww1 and they got awarded few islands. Was the entente trying to make japan angry
@@Pack_leader1989好个屁,就是纯纯的恶魔😅
Japan casually rejecting the polish declaration of war for their friendship
@@KaiserGaming-xm6fs America was the leader of the League of Nations. Japan wanted to eliminate slavery and racial discrimination. Woodrow Wilson a U.S. democrat president rejected after Japan got an 11/16 vote that have got the majority vote. The five countries that rejected this notion were the U.S., Great Britain, Poland, Brazil, and Romania. This is what got Japan upset.
Âm nhạc Nhật Bản trong chiến tranh thế giới thứ hai thật tuyệt vời
Common yugoviet W
The same couldn’t be said about their actions tho lol
@@Dvvrick.07i think 90% of people here don't know what japan did to civilians and POWs
@@Dimad817 Damn right!
@@Dimad817 Just because you skipped history class doesn't mean you should speak for us lmao
Great timing by ingen as always
Another wonderful japanese war song
The Japanese never disappoint me with their music.
Love live japan from America 🇺🇸🤝🇯🇵
pearl harbor's live reaction after this:
theres no little boys or fat men because of the lack of advancment there, sad
@@sashathedonut theres no little boys? bet that makes you sad based on the pfp. you do not make sense.
@prismm2002 Hes refrencing the names of the two nuclear bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, "Fat man" and "little boy".
@@prismm2002 LMAO
Waga ōkimi ni mesare taru
Inochi hae aru asaborake
Tataete okuru ichi oku no
Kanko wa takaku ten o tsuku
Iza yuke tsuwamono
Nihon danji!
Hana to saku mi no kangeki o
Jūi no mune ni hiki shimete
Seigi no ikusa yuku tokoro
Tareka habaman sono hobu o
Iza yuke tsuwamono
Nihon danji!
Kagayaku mihata sakidatete
Koyuru shōri no iku sanga
Muteki Nihon no isaoshi o
Sekai ni shimesu toki zo ima
Iza yuke tsuwamono
Nihon danji!
Mamoru jūgo ni ureinashi
Yamatodamashii yurugi naki
Kuni no katame ni hito no wa ni
Daibanjaku no kono sonae
Iza yuke tsuwamono
Nihon danji!
Ā bansei no ōkimi ni
Mizu ki kusa musu chūretsu no
Chikai itasan tokiitaru
Isamashii ka a kono kadode
Iza yuke tsuwamono
Nihon danji!
Fuso no chishio ni iro hayuru
Kuni no homare no hinomaru o
Seiki no sora ni sanzen to
Agete kizuke ya shin Ajia
Iza yuke tsuwamono
Nihon danji!
This is scarily timed well, since tommorow is the start of my classes.
Hits differently after watching Japan beating Finland in basketball world cup
Which I find funnily ironic given that Finland and Japan like each other and have good relations.
The Empire of Japan defeated Russia in the Russo-Japanese War, and Finland was encouraged to see that, wasn't it?
Theres a basketball world cup?!?!?!?!?!
@@sporter527 bruh
@@sporter527 bro,....
Ingen with yet another Japanese banger song
the thing with the japanese empire, is that they almost never gave up. They did in the end though, but the patriotism and the hope they had for their empire is impressing.
They couldnt fight the world and nukes at the same time. Still they fought valiantly.
@@sashathedonut True
Are you... are you glorifying the Japanese empire??
and some commies to the north@@sashathedonut
Not every soldier was a war criminal many were nice
Yuki no shingun, next please, but without the music, just His soldiers singing and the sound of soldiers' footsteps 👀
This japanese song is so good and awesome❤
Big fan of the Japanese military music production ngl
Somehow I still can't believe it's not a repost, I was sure that you've already posted this before.
Anyways one of my Japanese march, so thanks for posting it.
So nice
1:37 1937: "Invincible Japan, your military exploits are now ripe for being shown to the world."
1938: The global press is talking about their massacre in Nanking.
Nettes Liedchen! Hallo aus GerMany
What a good marching song.
*Let's hope the Japanese don't do anything brutal or crimes against humanity in their conquest*
3:44 very interesting Kanji, never seen this before
亞
that's old kanji
new:亜細亜
old:亞細亞
In modern Japan, katakana is used instead of kanji.
亞細亞→アジア
曽祖父がこの歌で送られながら出征したと思うと感慨深い
The Dutch women: 💀
What!?
What was he doing???🤨
0:44 those are japanese tankettes in manila
January 2, 1942
Song's title accurately describes the content, no clickbait
Virgin Kuomintang Republic vs Chad Great Yamato
I'm from 盛京.
I would like to express my deepest respect to japanese people for helped build " new manchuria ".
Please make japan great again !!!
大和魂萬歲!🙏🙏🙏
大東亞共榮萬歲!🙏🙏🙏
日滿親善萬歲!🙏🙏🙏
Bro ur name is Jeremy.. But based nevertheless!
May Manchukuo be re-established soon.
你们在美化日本军国主义吗?忘记了大日本帝国给东亚尤其是中国造成的灾难了吗?😡
Yall need to touch grass
@@alexwang982At this point touch grass won't help them
Imperial Japanese left us with a banger again! Btw, can you do the first ever modern Japanese army song? I don’t remember the name, but I do remember the lyrics: Toko Ton Yare Ton Yarena
this is "Miya san"". Song about Meiji restouration ruclips.net/video/ByxQlK8v0R0/видео.html
Tonyare Busi?
That is Miya San song
There have been no Polish songs for almost 3 years. Maybe you'll finally give me something Polish
The last thing you'll hear if you leave a bad review for a traditional sushi restaurant
And putting forbidden recipes in sushi.
never read these lyrics, i prefer this version. fierce and mighty!
The japanese always do good music
A very obscure mistake in your translation: つわもの (tsuwamono), which you translated to "strong one" in the song's chorus is an obscure way to say "soldier".
It's not really a part of the modern Japanese vocabulary and if you ever use that word over 兵士 (soldier) or 軍人 (military personnel), you're probably a historian.
I wouldn't even expect actual Japanese speakers to get that right
doesn't "mono" by itself mean object too? Strange how you would literally translate this as "strong object"
@@S12342-i It also translates to Mono as in "者" which does mean person. "者" and "人" are interchangeable most of the time but "人" is more common in modern Japanese.
Japan needs to abolish Article 9!
Когда США рухнет, тогда отменят
That’s the one specifying the mandatory lunar colonization protocols, right?
Japanese millitary songs never disappoints
In fact Thailand wasn't a part of Empire of Japan.But they was in Axis together that mean Japan and Thailand are allied together and Japan gave some part of Cambodia,Laos and Burma back to Thailand in WW II.
天皇陛下万歳!
18
never again people's say this word!
@@로켓맨天皇陛下万歳!
@@로켓맨そんなに興奮しないでください(笑)
@@tdnkmn.2059When you think about what happened to the invaded countries, you know what it's like to chant at the time
My Japanese friend showed me this song a few months ago, why did military music channels take so long to post?
This is not a military music channel :|
His "[...] channel is dedicated to anthems, hymns and patriotic songs [...]"
This song was around way before, your fault for not finding it sooner.
Do "¡Oh Costa Rica!" next please
Invading German East Asia be like
Kaiserreich moment
guys i think japan is in this video
Thanks for mentioning, I'm blind. Wait..
it is
upper right side of the countries shown, right to what is now accounted by mainland China then Manchuria
God damn it! I thought they were speaking Chinese!
Everytime i listen to Japanese Military Music i cant skip it for some reason (it gives me morale everytime i watch)
Can you do the national anthem of the Sarawak? It called "Fairland Sarawak" please
Ngl, this song probably plays in my head whenever I take more and more of China's land as Japan whenever I play them in Victoria 2
Where did you get the flag map or the empire of Japan?? Love it
Japan ❤❤❤❤
"Now this is Epic"
I like how the title of this one is just so blunt
now do "Fuji o aoide/Looking up at Mt.Fuji"
7 years too late. I needed this in 2017
Отличная песня, надеюсь она никогда не разовьётся в песенки в заставке странного японского мультика
Imperial japan helped us against british and even sent around a million soldiers to overrun delhi and end british rule over indian subcontinent
We will be grateful to them forever
🇮🇳🤝🇯🇵
Japan practically created and enboldened the indian independence movement.
@@mojewjewjew4420and other independence movements across Southeast Asia and East Asia such as in the Philippines (gained independence earlier by 1946 tho) Indonesia, Indochina, Malaya, and etc
@@CoiboiXDAnd also brutally murdered countless civilians!
@@kor7700 progress is never peaceful so shut it clown.
@@kor7700 so did the Allied powers.
Tenno heika banzai! Greetings from Poland Japanese friends! We both know how to fight and defeat the Russians- thank you for your support for Ukraine! 🇵🇱❤️🇯🇵
They also rejected Poland’s declaration of war during the Second World War too.
@@Nordbon1523 true, they didn’t want to fight with our country because they had big respect to polish people and they thought it would be disgraceful
@@kapergames5038 also because prime minister Hideki Tojo believed that the exile government was pressured by Great Britain, but they also helped evacuate some of the gold reserves.
Polskich Pieśni nie było od prawie 3 lat. Całkiem lubię Japonię z względu wojny w Drugiej Wojnie światowej to nam pomagali. Japonia jest git
Why was the Dalmatian anthem taken down?
Respect from Hungary.
Whose side are you on?!!
@@lameowizard Axis
@@tankguy200 Based
If i was a japanese father, i would never allow my kids to love anime and make them become a traditional servant of japan.
想化身图纸老英雄了
把恁祖宗漏了
Tennō heika banzai !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
These lyrics are very different from other versions I've seen. I don't know any Japanese so I can't tell which one is more correct.
Oppenheimer is a good movie.
Debunk deez nuts
@@itacom2199💀🤓
@@TheofficialSirenheadrare you obsessed with me or something?
@@itacom2199 no
@@itacom2199 you comment on my comments are you obsessed with me?
天皇陛下万歳
Perfect to a movie like a Star Wars in a naval battle, the Japanese army is coming and the fight started, the planes are coming
As kawai weeb ...... This slaps really hard
万歳
Formidable! This is SOVIET music with Nippon touch.
I was wondering why this was so familiar, this was actually the Southern Expeditionary Army song, lol.
Love Japan from kurdistan ❤
what is up guys fredomia here
Let’s go
Awesome.
Give me more Imperial Japanese songs!
绷不住了😅
May the spirits of all my brother and my most valiant enemies march with me into battle against the great satan of all humanity.
I can just imagine a Japanese trainer screaming this at his trainees
this song is a banger form your ex enemy USA
Glory to Japan ❤
WW2 anime opening be like
Revive my boy, Hideki Tojo.
General Hideki Tojo is a real man
Actual Content
Glory to Japan my emperor
tenno Heika Banzai
Tennō heika banzai !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
BANZAI!!!
天皇陛下万歳!!!!
Tenno heika Banzai.
Another banger
Song hits harder than fat man
Me leaving the anime convention after showing evidence of what Japan did in Nanjing 1937:
nah
천황폐하만세!
"If you kill enough of them, they stop fighting." - based Curtis LeMay after the firebombing of the Japanese capital
Nice!
Hope you do "Doki no Sakura"
Grüße aus Deutschland❤🇩🇪🇯🇵🇮🇹
welche Region
@@HrLBolleBaden Württemberg
The US,the UK and the URSS be like:
Why do we hear boss music?
@@anonym6769 Grüße nach BaWü aus Nordhessen
@@Samo2970 meanwhile Germany enjoy a nice cup of tea
Sup.
Sup.
👏🇯🇵💪
It seems our ancestors haven't failed to disappoint me this time around!
While I am heavily anti-fascist basically being a bizzaro world version of fascism, I still enjoy the song quite a bit!
Love From Shinchoku! (Descendants Of Japan)!❤💛💚🖤⛩🗾🏯
It is very good to see that there are a number of Japanese who do admit their mistakes in China.
@@georgewang1248 Yes, We apologize to the following countries for our crimes:
USA
UK
Netherlands
France
South Korea
Taiwan/ROC
Malaysia
Indonesia
Thailand
Australia
Papua New Guinea
Philippines
@ShinchokuShogunate *notices PRC isn't included* Noice.
@@NakedOwl501 Yeah, We're not apologizing to The PRC cuz:
1. Nanjing was controlled by The ROC at the time!
2. Why should we apologize for oppressing them when they have yet to stop oppressing The Uyghurs, Tibetans, Cantonese and other ethnic minorities?
@ShinchokuShogunate Nah dude all for it.
The IJA was pretty bad, but , oh goodness, they got some darn good marching songd
You wonder which dialect of Japanese this is sung in?
Yes
What nice song end good
the sound is like from japanese machine gun in okinawa
Virgin american and chinese imperialism vs chad Rising sun anti imperialism.