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Japan wanted an empire same as others.
ОтветитьNot as good a Simply!!
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ОтветитьThis was a victory parade, and the defeated German soldiers were ordered to be there to show respect. The reason they turned their backs to the British, when their contingent of the parade passed by, was because the British soldiers in the parade hadn't done any of the fighting. They had used colonial troops, but it wasn't the colonial troops who were parading.
Ответитьthe three great lords didn't do it to modernize their nation. They did it because they didn't want to do that. But then the emperor did that anyway
ОтветитьWhat about nobunaga?
ОтветитьI swear every time I heard Jomon it sounded like German to me 😅
Ответить.....all glory to the hypno toad.....
ОтветитьI wonder if western colonialism could have been stopped if they hadn't of shut themselves off.
ОтветитьIs all of the kanji right? The kanji used for a Heian Kyo (飛島) looks more like Tobishima. And Tachibana looks odd too.
ОтветитьNever forget that only victorious countries can write the History
ОтветитьI find Japanese history fascinating! Great work.
ОтветитьDarn. I thought this was about the history of Japanese animation.
ОтветитьLove the video would love see lots more on mant differant topics
ОтветитьThe Jomon still exists as the Ainus
ОтветитьWhy do all the drawn history channels look more or less the same? Is it because its an easy style or because extra credits is successful and theyre trying to capitalise on it. My guess is both
Ответитьthis was tops, didn't lose focus at all.. Well made
ОтветитьUhhh… Because the atomic bombs dropped on Japan were air-burst explosions, there was virtually no radioactive fallout from those bombings.
ОтветитьWell done. Good work. Just a small contribution. Ive studied in Japan through a scorlarship and they did not tell us their 2nd World War history in the way youve just described. But maybe they say different things to foreigners. I would not put it past them
ОтветитьWhich is exactly what happened 💀👏🏻
Ответитьlol japanese are acient chinese
korea japan Hong Kong taiwan are chinese
Great way to get a generic view of other countries' history. Excellent work! Thank you very much. Domo arigato. Did you know arigato derives from the Portuguese "Obrigado"? We, portuguese, are everywhere!
ОтветитьAs a Japanese, I am grateful that anyone introduces Japanese history. At the same time, I am annoyed because the illustrations in such videos look very Chinese-ish style. This video is no exception.
ОтветитьI just want to learn more about the 10,000 year long Jōmon period. I feel like everyone always just skips right over so they can rush to get into Samurai history.
Ответить【Trivia 2】
As for the title of "Tian Fan/Ten-no (天皇)":
Gaozong (Li Zhi) was the 3rd Emperor of Tang dynasty. He himself changed the title of "Emperor (皇)"
to Tian Fan in 674.
This information was soon reported by a Japanese envoy to Tang, and Japan officially adopted
this new title.
This issue is recorded in "the Law of Asuka-Kiyomihara (飛鳥浄御原令)" that was the first organized code
of law compiled in 689.
From this, Temmu (天武) was designated to be the first Ten-no in Japan
Thenceforth, this title has been continuously used in Japan, whereas China had abandoned the title of
"Tian Fan" save for the only use of Gaozong.
Without nuclear bomb, today japan is ruling all the world, nuclear bomb just disrupt it.
ОтветитьThanks for the video😊
Ответить【Trivia 1】
The name of "Japan (日本)" was first recorded in the Taiho Legal Codes (enforced in 701) as
"明神御宇日本天皇" for the first time. Having said that, "日本天皇" was pronounced as
"Yamato no sumera mikoto." In sum, the letter of 日本 was not NIHON/NIPPON, but YAMATO.
Moreover, in "The Sui Shu: Dongyi (隋書 東夷)," the following passage is recorded:
"Tian Zi (天子) where the sun rises, to Tian Zi where the sun sets, we hope you are doing well."
(日出處天子致書日沒處天子無恙云云)
This passage was taken from the sovereign letter sent from Price Shotoku (聖德太子)
to Emperor Yang of the Sui dynasty (煬帝).
It is suggested that the country name of 日本 might be ascribed to the phrase of "日出處天子
(Tian Zi of the land of rising sun)." The following passage of "Jiu Tangshu (旧唐書)" endorse this fact:
日本國者,倭國之別種也. 以其國在日邊,故以日本為名. 或曰:倭國自惡其名不雅,改為日本.
(Nihon is the alias of Wa-koku. The state was so named because it was the land where sun rises.
Or else, it is said that Wa distasted its unrefined name, thus it anew changed its name to Nihon.)
Time frames maybe? Jw
ОтветитьSo, that’s why Inazuma had to keep to itself.
ОтветитьPop quiz: what were the 2 critical elements that represented the basis for Japan's socioeconomic reform in the 20th century that propelled it to the second greatest economy in the world? answer: uranium at Hiroshima; plutonium at Nagasaki :D get it? critical? cuz they went critical :D a'thank'you!
ОтветитьQING = 清 not 慶.
ОтветитьJust fyi the correct character for the Qing dynasty is 清 not 慶
ОтветитьThe cute Samurai and their numerous emblems
ОтветитьPort Arthur
ОтветитьI would like to know where really "Tokyo" is?
ОтветитьFantastic "Ninja"
ОтветитьJapan fought "World War II" on 4 fronts, that is true power!
ОтветитьTokugawa (character) is the hero who unified contemporary Japan
Ответитьit was patriotic cause Americans are bullies
ОтветитьRest in Peace Billy, you shall always be missed and forever be one of my favorite voice actors.
ОтветитьIndia
ОтветитьGodzilla was formed
Ответить天皇陛下万岁!!!🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻🎌🎌🎌
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