These guys actually did a ton in the 60s and early 70s, everything from terror attacks to staging huge very well planned riots. Many of the images on this video were taken from a protest/riot in which well organized members of the communist party managed to break the Japanese riot police forcing them to retreat. The communists used medieval tactics to defeat the riot police, often forming front lines with auxiliaries which they would switch out when the front got tired. They also used battering rams, which caused great devastation to the riot police and their vehicles. It was called the “Sanrizuka Struggle”, the Wikipedia article on it is very interesting.
@@ghandithesupremeleader9740 Yes but the normal people mostly just protested, the members of the communist party were generally the ones adorned in helmets and carrying pikes.
@@troy4298 Good luck doing it in a nation that isn’t as rigidly structured and “obedient” as Japan. (Ps I don’t mean obedience in a bad way, it only benefited the rioters/protestors here).
there is no point, since japan has little to no claim towards sakhalin and its >95% populated by russians. A similiar situation is with the kaliningrad oblast, some say that poland should claim it as their own, but it incorporating over 2 million russians into poland could be pretty troublesome
Fun fact, the Japanese Communist Party is one of the largest communist party that's not in charge of their nation They currently have 12 seats in the Japanese house of representatives, 13 seats in the house of councilors, and has roughly 270,000 members. They even managed to get third place in the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly in 2013, with 616,000 votes and close behind second place at 639,000 votes. They are currently the largest Left-Wing party in the Metropolitan Assembly
@@mosesracal6758 For the most part, they adopted a strict Peaceful revolution in 1955 after the massive failure when they went militant in the early 50's after the 1950 Cominform criticized the party that ended in imprisonment of the proven militants and the loss of all seats in the '52 election, that would take 2 decades to build back up.
I do believe that Emperors still claimed to be direct descendants of Amaterasu the sun goddess even after the american occupation. This is even why Japan has a red sun on its flag.
@@luluflu1140 I was under the impression that after WW2 the emperor had to admit that he wasn't a god to his people. I might be wrong. In that case, thanks for the correction
@@josemaria8177 In his 1946 Imperial New Year's Proclamation, issued at the request of the occupying forces, Emperor Shōwa asserted that the belief that he was a god in human form (akitsumikami) was erroneous, without renouncing his divine ancestry. So you were not wrong they don't claim to be gods but they nonetheless claim to descend from one.
@@abdullahalmasariyan3020 Yes there was but they weren’t that interesting or successful most people now a-days probably only know them from the communist Mario Game Theory episode
@@T3nMiDGET5711 They’re actually pretty successful, they’re still around they’re one of the largest non-ruling Communist parties in the world. Granted I don’t agree with them by any means (especially some of their past actions) but they are by no means unsuccessful.
@@abdullahalmasariyan3020 They used to be the Army's boogeyman in justifying wars outside their Empire and targets for the homeland Tokketai back in the late Taiso, early Showa eras...
Translating Japanese into English sometimes requires some poetic liberties but I would probably translate 「燃え上がる女」as the “burning woman” which complements the 「黒金の男」or “man of iron.” And 「突き上げる空に」as “rising towards the sky” instead of “for the great blue sky” because it conveys that the fists are being raised towards the sky.
th-cam.com/video/bNXxkC5GB84/w-d-xo.html I've made a video about Japan. I've been there and i love it. I've been to Tokyo, Takayama, Kanazawa, Osaka, Koya-San and Kyoto. It's no scam i tell you. It's a representation of a nation. Nothing is Cringe worthy in it. I was influenced by cre8tivmind but i put national anthems as background music at first and traditional and pop music and they're all PAL Pitched
Not when you think about it. Every major country has a communist party. USA has Communist Party USA, Russia has its party and so does Japan. But hey, why not?
When the Japanese government forced workers family to accept $2 per dead worker, doesn't allow farmers to receive reparation for polluted farmlands that causes thousands to die from heavy metal poisoning and many more thousands that became infertile and call army to shoot whoever protested, as well as allowing tycoons to profit from skyrocketing rice prices, causing almost the entire country to rise up.
But do you understand why People literally came here and listening this song ? It's bcs あなた方の先祖が行った植民地化は本当に許しがたいものです。あなた方の歴史を知らないなら、Google を読んでください ☠️☠️
So, not to be negative and/or pedantic, but this translation seems pretty wildly inaccurate to me. Like “Kurogane no otoko no kobushi ga aru. Moeagaru on'na no kobushi ga aru” is translated as “The man of iron has a strong fist. The woman shoots up her strong fist.” But that means something like “We have the might/fists of iron men. We have the might of furious women.” Or worst of all, “Kuni no uchisoto no kobushi ga aru” is translated as “Out of the country raises one strong fist” when it's something more like “We have the might of those inside and outside of the country.”
I remember Japan is the first Asian country influenced by communism thoughts, and although people from other parts of the world may have no idea about Japanese history, Japanese left wing warriors had done tons of efforts and sacrifices to realize their goals. Even if there were some mistakes made by their movements, their efforts do did change their country in many areas and inspired especially the other Asian countries. For example, Many Chinese communists and other leftists once studied in Japan and enlightened by their thoughts, like Li Dazhao, Chen Duxiu, Zhou Enlai and Luxun. Japan might be the most difficult circumstance for left wing movements, in my view it's even more difficult than American ones, the stubborn feudalism mighty, national culture, extreme right wing mighty, comparatively isolated geographic environment, cruel manipulation from some foreign mighty…… hell-level-difficulty-game
@@Berchh Wrong. North Korea became like that simply because they were never meant to be a proper state. They are just more or less a buffer zone to other superpowers.
The Japanese communist system has been completed. So they are gone. Today, Japan is democracy on that system. When their equality is severely lost, the Japanese stand up again. From Japanese
American workers; BREAK THE CHAINS!!! OVERTHROW THE GOVERNMENT ⛓ Russian workers; REVOLUTION!!! DOWN WITH CAPITALISM 🔥 French workers; STRIKE!!! PROTEST THE GOVERNMENT!!! 🪧 Japanese workers; Let’s so our best 😊
@@theleninator5739 >Troll Ah yes because nobody would ever seriously oppose the greedy, lazy and evil ideology of self righteous narcissistic lazy lumps who larp as workers.
th-cam.com/video/bNXxkC5GB84/w-d-xo.html I've made a video about Japan. I've been there and i love it. I've been to Tokyo, Takayama, Kanazawa, Osaka, Koya-San and Kyoto. It's no scam i tell you. It's a representation of a nation. Nothing is Cringe worthy in it. I was influenced by cre8tivmind but i put national anthems as background music at first and traditional and pop music and they're all PAL Pitched
Homemade romaji: Ganbarou tsukiageru sora ni Kurogane no otoko no kobushi ga aru Moe agaru on'na no kobushi ga aru Tatakai wa koko kara tatakai wa ima kara Ganbarou tsukiageru sora ni Wa o tsunagu nakama no kobushi ga aru Oshiyoseru nakama no kobushi ga aru tatakai wa koko kara tatakai wa ima kara Ganbarou tsukiageru sora ni Kuni no uchi-so to no kobushi ga aru Kachidoki o yobu kobushi wa hitotsu Tatakai wa koko kara Tatakai wa ima kara `ō !'
Lyrics (latin alphabet): Ganbarou tsukiageru sora ni Kurogane no otoko no kobushi ga aru Moe agaru on'na no kobushi ga aru Tatakai wa koko kara tatakai wa ima kara Ganbarou tsukiageru sora ni Wa o tsunagu nakama no kobushi ga aru Oshiyoseru nakama no kobushi ga aru tatakai wa koko kara tatakai wa ima kara Ganbarou tsukiageru sora ni Kuni no uchi-so to no kobushi ga aru Kachidoki o yobu kobushi wa hitotsu Tatakai wa koko kara Tatakai wa ima kara `ō !'
I'm not a communist, but I'm learning Japanese, and I was happy that I understood most of it without paying attention to the subtitles. Greetings from Germany to the Land of the Rising Sun. Ps: The song is really epic.
Youd think something this epic would require a verse of more graduer. But all you need "lets do our best" and already it feels like you're halfway to the goal.
The people in the comments reducing the labor movement in a country to the racial stereotypes they can conjure and their obsession with anime need to go outside and touch grass.
Es el mas grande de una forma honesta, a nivel de numero quizás no es grande, pero para ser un partido comunista sin ser el unico partido de facto en una dictadura
Kanbaroo tsuki uwa geru sorani ! kurogane no hokokono kobushiga aru moe agaru on na no kobushiga aru Tatakai wa kokokara Tatakai wa ima kara. Kanbaroo tsuki uwa geru sorani ! wa wo tsunagu nakama no kobushiga aru, oshiyo seru nakama no kobushiga aru, Tatakai wa kokokara Tatakai wa ima kara. Kanbaroo tsuki uwa geru sorani ! kuni no uchi soto no kobushiga aru, Achi doki wo yo bu kobushiga aru kobushi wa hito tsu, Tatakai wa kokokara Tatakai wa ima kara !
Hello, comrade. Are you a student of Japanese? I think your hiragana skills are excellent. We would like to thank you for writing the lyrics. However, there are a few corrections that I would like to make in my reply. がんばろう Ganbaroo(Ganbarou) 突き上げる空に! Tsukiageru sora ni! 勝どきを呼ぶ Kachidoki wo yobu I'm not very good at English, so I could be wrong too. Please let me know if so.
th-cam.com/video/bNXxkC5GB84/w-d-xo.html I've made a video about Japan. I've been there and i love it. I've been to Tokyo, Takayama, Kanazawa, Osaka, Koya-San and Kyoto. It's no scam i tell you. It's a representation of a nation. Nothing is Cringe worthy in it. I was influenced by cre8tivmind but i put national anthems as background music at first and traditional and pop music and they're all PAL Pitched. I've got Japanese songs in it
The Japanese anthem is far more beatifull and carries meaning while being much more fitting for Japan. This is just a simple loud melody mixed with permanent screaming, made to draw in weak minded idiots, like all communist songs. Kimigayo is so much better in every aspect its not even a comparison.
Germany= We will use Blitzkrieg! USA= We will use Strategic Bombing! USSR: We have more men than the Germans have bullets, just charge! Japan= Let's do our best.
In Japanese, the title is "頑張ろう" which I would translate more like "Let's persist!" in this context? Thanks, that's so great. Especially the 全学連 footage
friends were playing HOI4 and one of them was japan. He started laughing maniacally and queued up this banger. Next thing we know, the emperor was dead within seconds and Japan was communist.
People commenting about "anime", but this event has like...only one anime inspired by it (The Blood Lullaby) I wish I would be able to read mangas or watch animes that recap this event. They reflect a lot of dark parts in Japanese society that has yet to be known.
I don't profess to know much about the Japanese language but if I'm not mistaken "がある” roughly translates to "there is", so this song is talking about the "fists" of all these people (presumably their fighting spirit and strength) and then saying "there is". In Japanese the main predicate is always supposed to go at the end of the sentence, so it looks like this song is saying "we have X's fist, we have Y's fist, we have Z's fist too", talking about the combined might of everyone pooling their strength. Basically a worker solidarity message (Someone who's Japanese would have to verify this).
If the communist party of my country had such an inspiring song and the SEISMIC PLANETARY COJONES to face the police wearing helmets and holding spears, I'd sign up in a heartbeat.
Only the Japanese could come up with a song by the name of "let's do our best"
north korea's let's study song vibes
Doesn't sound the good type of studying if I know my north korea
What a good name, OUR best
Nice
Heil communism and down with capitalism
The Unthinkable Option.
What's that?
Is this a tno reference (sorry if this sounded stupid)
@@naphxing HoI4.
@@MrX-el6jq ah I see
@@naphxing tno ? There is a Communist japan path ?
When the anime animators get paid too little:
Anime reference when Japan = hilarious
anime sucks so i dont blame the people who pay anime animators
Yea
@Katie Lewis Shut up kid
@@ramapoball shut up toddler
These guys actually did a ton in the 60s and early 70s, everything from terror attacks to staging huge very well planned riots. Many of the images on this video were taken from a protest/riot in which well organized members of the communist party managed to break the Japanese riot police forcing them to retreat.
The communists used medieval tactics to defeat the riot police, often forming front lines with auxiliaries which they would switch out when the front got tired. They also used battering rams, which caused great devastation to the riot police and their vehicles.
It was called the “Sanrizuka Struggle”, the Wikipedia article on it is very interesting.
They also made a fortress!
It was normal people and the communist party
These guys are my inspiration if i ever start an organized riot
@@ghandithesupremeleader9740 Yes but the normal people mostly just protested, the members of the communist party were generally the ones adorned in helmets and carrying pikes.
@@troy4298 Good luck doing it in a nation that isn’t as rigidly structured and “obedient” as Japan. (Ps I don’t mean obedience in a bad way, it only benefited the rioters/protestors here).
When you take the "The Unthinkable Option" focus while playing as japan in Hearts of Iron IV
Lol hahahaha
yay hoi4 gang!!!
@@thetoxicguy2384 😎🤘
very nice.
@@thetoxicguy2384 Condolences
When you want recover Sakhalin diplomatically
Polish Hussar lmao
there is no point, since japan has little to no claim towards sakhalin and its >95% populated by russians. A similiar situation is with the kaliningrad oblast, some say that poland should claim it as their own, but it incorporating over 2 million russians into poland could be pretty troublesome
@@nashestylez There is another option: deport them
@@paulfrancistorres7144 :bruh:
@@paulfrancistorres7144 yes, because thats an easy solution that would have no consequences geopolitically...
Fun fact, the Japanese Communist Party is one of the largest communist party that's not in charge of their nation
They currently have 12 seats in the Japanese house of representatives, 13 seats in the house of councilors, and has roughly 270,000 members.
They even managed to get third place in the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly in 2013, with 616,000 votes and close behind second place at 639,000 votes.
They are currently the largest Left-Wing party in the Metropolitan Assembly
And one of the Communist Parties that didnt opt for a violent uprising to take power
@@mosesracal6758 very nice
@@mosesracal6758 For the most part, they adopted a strict Peaceful revolution in 1955 after the massive failure when they went militant in the early 50's after the 1950 Cominform criticized the party that ended in imprisonment of the proven militants and the loss of all seats in the '52 election, that would take 2 decades to build back up.
@@kamdenmadan3289 oof
mistakes were made and we learnt from it to pay for it
good thing they had gone for the peaceful route, love it
And one of the only communist parties that didn't suffer from the fall of the USSR.
When the emperor starts claiming to be God on Earth again
I do believe that Emperors still claimed to be direct descendants of Amaterasu the sun goddess even after the american occupation. This is even why Japan has a red sun on its flag.
@@luluflu1140 I was under the impression that after WW2 the emperor had to admit that he wasn't a god to his people. I might be wrong. In that case, thanks for the correction
@@josemaria8177 In his 1946 Imperial New Year's Proclamation, issued at the request of the occupying forces, Emperor Shōwa asserted that the belief that he was a god in human form (akitsumikami) was erroneous, without renouncing his divine ancestry.
So you were not wrong they don't claim to be gods but they nonetheless claim to descend from one.
@@luluflu1140 Thanks a lot for the clarification. Always cool to learn something new from TH-cam comments. I hope you have a great day
@@josemaria8177 You're welcome ! I wish you a good week.
*Japanese Communist Song* Doesn’t show the Japanese Communist party’s flag
I didn’t know there was a Japanese communist party
@@abdullahalmasariyan3020 Yes there was but they weren’t that interesting or successful most people now a-days probably only know them from the communist Mario Game Theory episode
@@T3nMiDGET5711 They’re actually pretty successful, they’re still around they’re one of the largest non-ruling Communist parties in the world. Granted I don’t agree with them by any means (especially some of their past actions) but they are by no means unsuccessful.
@@abdullahalmasariyan3020 They used to be the Army's boogeyman in justifying wars outside their Empire and targets for the homeland Tokketai back in the late Taiso, early Showa eras...
@@abdullahalmasariyan3020 me too bro
Japan : Lets Do Our Best
Russians : *So Your A Man Of Culture As Well*
i dont get it
@@xv9797 Soviet Union Have Song named "Lets Go!"
@@friedrichdergroe593
hmmm thanx for the explanation here is some money for ur effort💴💵💰💷💶
@@friedrichdergroe593 Unterwegs!
Lets Do *OUR* Best
“Let’s Do Our Best”
Now when I imagine the head of the Japanese Communist Party, I think of a dad who’s also a soccer coach.
Translating Japanese into English sometimes requires some poetic liberties but I would probably translate 「燃え上がる女」as the “burning woman” which complements the 「黒金の男」or “man of iron.”
And 「突き上げる空に」as “rising towards the sky” instead of “for the great blue sky” because it conveys that the fists are being raised towards the sky.
As a Chinese I agree with you, especially the fist and sky part
Thanks comrade! (◍•ᴗ•◍)
Fun fact : man of iron is staline in russian
@@WitchNakime I thought it meant man of steel
K weeb
When your flag is literally the red windows logo with a wheat symbol.
They ran out of ideas due to copyright
@@erichvondonitz5325 ever heard a copyleft?
@@anarchomando7707 nah, tho there is copyup
You’re thinking of a different party. The Japan Socialist Party and Communist Party of Japan are both different
Now that's an interesting combination.
th-cam.com/video/bNXxkC5GB84/w-d-xo.html I've made a video about Japan. I've been there and i love it. I've been to Tokyo, Takayama, Kanazawa, Osaka, Koya-San and Kyoto. It's no scam i tell you. It's a representation of a nation. Nothing is Cringe worthy in it. I was influenced by cre8tivmind but i put national anthems as background music at first and traditional and pop music and they're all PAL Pitched
Not when you think about it. Every major country has a communist party. USA has Communist Party USA, Russia has its party and so does Japan. But hey, why not?
@@EpicnessYeet But that doesn't make it any less interesting in my opinion. You just don't combine these two very often.
Japanese communism would be quite different compared to some communist countries
@@EpicnessYeet The Communist Party USA is quite insignificant, while the Japanese Communist Party gets some members into parliament each election.
**The Unthinkable Option Intensifies.**
When the Japanese government took farmers lands to build an airport and the farmers and student unions built forts to stop the construction
When the Japanese government forced workers family to accept $2 per dead worker, doesn't allow farmers to receive reparation for polluted farmlands that causes thousands to die from heavy metal poisoning and many more thousands that became infertile and call army to shoot whoever protested, as well as allowing tycoons to profit from skyrocketing rice prices, causing almost the entire country to rise up.
つい最近、彼らが立ち退きました。
@@タイ王室の関係者that's sad ):
Narita airport?
Based
日本のコメント少なくて泣けた
がんばろう労働歌だからか知らないけどこの曲調も踏まえてやる気出てくる
わかる
But do you understand why People literally came here and listening this song ? It's bcs あなた方の先祖が行った植民地化は本当に許しがたいものです。あなた方の歴史を知らないなら、Google を読んでください ☠️☠️
Jokes aside, this is an incredibly inspiring song.
Top ten anime fights:
The Proletariat VS The Bourgeoisie
がんばろうがんばろう歌ってたわりに、社会党は選挙頑張れませんでした。
悲しいね
So, not to be negative and/or pedantic, but this translation seems pretty wildly inaccurate to me. Like “Kurogane no otoko no kobushi ga aru. Moeagaru on'na no kobushi ga aru” is translated as “The man of iron has a strong fist. The woman shoots up her strong fist.” But that means something like “We have the might/fists of iron men. We have the might of furious women.” Or worst of all, “Kuni no uchisoto no kobushi ga aru” is translated as “Out of the country raises one strong fist” when it's something more like “We have the might of those inside and outside of the country.”
oh my fucking god i've been needing a translation for this song since 2018 god bless you man
niceee
This would make a great anthem
never
When they say communism and anime can never mix
People's Republic of China: Whomst has summoned me
@@erenyeager3829 lol
The Japanese Communist Party actually uses anime to promote themselves among the masses
ついにがんばろうが海外でも紹介されたのか
Yes
Ohhh, nostalgia
I remember Japan is the first Asian country influenced by communism thoughts, and although people from other parts of the world may have no idea about Japanese history, Japanese left wing warriors had done tons of efforts and sacrifices to realize their goals. Even if there were some mistakes made by their movements, their efforts do did change their country in many areas and inspired especially the other Asian countries. For example, Many Chinese communists and other leftists once studied in Japan and enlightened by their thoughts, like Li Dazhao, Chen Duxiu, Zhou Enlai and Luxun.
Japan might be the most difficult circumstance for left wing movements, in my view it's even more difficult than American ones, the stubborn feudalism mighty, national culture, extreme right wing mighty, comparatively isolated geographic environment, cruel manipulation from some foreign mighty…… hell-level-difficulty-game
If japan was communist they’d be doing as well as north korea buddy. You’re delusional.
@@Berchh Wrong. North Korea became like that simply because they were never meant to be a proper state. They are just more or less a buffer zone to other superpowers.
The Japanese communist system has been completed. So they are gone. Today, Japan is democracy on that system.
When their equality is severely lost, the Japanese stand up again.
From Japanese
@@sigre8983 wrong.
Though I don't think it's the first country with Communist thoughts in Asia. The rest of that is super interesting
When the Japanese government wanted to build an airport at where you live
Grandpa: It is time my son
Such a great and beautiful song ! Thank you very much for sharing this video.
American workers; BREAK THE CHAINS!!! OVERTHROW THE GOVERNMENT ⛓
Russian workers; REVOLUTION!!! DOWN WITH CAPITALISM 🔥
French workers; STRIKE!!! PROTEST THE GOVERNMENT!!! 🪧
Japanese workers; Let’s so our best 😊
Ahh... I wish the people from these countries still had that revolutionary spirit in them.
@@StanleyNumber427Communism is not revolutionary, it is a remotely controlled globalist larp to instrumentalize dumb masses for their greater goals.
@@emil-1609 ok reactionary troll
@@theleninator5739
>Troll
Ah yes because nobody would ever seriously oppose the greedy, lazy and evil ideology of self righteous narcissistic lazy lumps who larp as workers.
>Lazy
>Proceeds to defend the system where the 1% are completely idle@@emil-1609
The greatest japanese song by far ;(
th-cam.com/video/bNXxkC5GB84/w-d-xo.html I've made a video about Japan. I've been there and i love it. I've been to Tokyo, Takayama, Kanazawa, Osaka, Koya-San and Kyoto. It's no scam i tell you. It's a representation of a nation. Nothing is Cringe worthy in it. I was influenced by cre8tivmind but i put national anthems as background music at first and traditional and pop music and they're all PAL Pitched
Nah.
@@fallout1953 You probably like more anime openings, isn't that true, nutsee?
Batotai is better
@@itacom2199 Bruh 😁 Communism is like a very shitty anime.
JCP in 1966: remove airport
Now: do business operation
How the JCP have fallen
This goes so hard, WORKER OF THE WORLD UNIT!🛠
Workers of the world,unite!
Lmfao
Virgin Red sun in the sky
Chad Let's do our best!
I fucking love this song - the climax is insanely powerful. Great stuff.
歌いましたよ。組合で。1970年代
When "The unthinkable option" does its shit and defend all of their Japan against those Imperialist from Kwantung:
All rise! Time for our national anthem.
Lyrics:
がんばろう つきあげる空に
くろがねの男のこぶしがある
燃えあがる女のこぶしがある
闘いはここから 闘いは今から
がんばろう つきあげる空に
輪をつなぐ仲間のこぶしがある
おしよせる仲間のこぶしがある
闘いはここから 闘いは今から
がんばろう つきあげる空に
国のうちそとのこぶしがある
勝どきをよぶこぶしはひとつ
闘いはここから
闘いは今から 「おう!」
Homemade romaji:
Ganbarou tsukiageru sora ni
Kurogane no otoko no kobushi ga aru
Moe agaru on'na no kobushi ga aru
Tatakai wa koko kara tatakai wa ima kara
Ganbarou tsukiageru sora ni
Wa o tsunagu nakama no kobushi ga aru
Oshiyoseru nakama no kobushi ga aru
tatakai wa koko kara tatakai wa ima kara
Ganbarou tsukiageru sora ni
Kuni no uchi-so to no kobushi ga aru
Kachidoki o yobu kobushi wa hitotsu
Tatakai wa koko kara
Tatakai wa ima kara `ō !'
arigato very much, bro
@@shewetta502 thanks mate
Lmao the youtube translation
T h e r e i s a b l a c k m a n s f i s t
Me when i see an airport being build on my farmland
Congratulations for your national holiday on 23rd February Japan from your friends in Germany
@Lucky Striky sure a nazi would be in a communism section
Future friends from Germany…where have I seen this before?
好き
共産系の曲ってなぜこんなにもカッコいいのだろう...
Lyrics (latin alphabet):
Ganbarou tsukiageru sora ni
Kurogane no otoko no kobushi ga aru
Moe agaru on'na no kobushi ga aru
Tatakai wa koko kara tatakai wa ima kara
Ganbarou tsukiageru sora ni
Wa o tsunagu nakama no kobushi ga aru
Oshiyoseru nakama no kobushi ga aru
tatakai wa koko kara tatakai wa ima kara
Ganbarou tsukiageru sora ni
Kuni no uchi-so to no kobushi ga aru
Kachidoki o yobu kobushi wa hitotsu
Tatakai wa koko kara
Tatakai wa ima kara `ō !'
Very appreciate that!
Arigatō!
Спасибо❤
I'm not a communist, but I'm learning Japanese, and I was happy that I understood most of it without paying attention to the subtitles. Greetings from Germany to the Land of the Rising Sun. Ps: The song is really epic.
This is so good
Youd think something this epic would require a verse of more graduer.
But all you need "lets do our best" and already it feels like you're halfway to the goal.
Hirohito: why do i hear boss music?
The people in the comments reducing the labor movement in a country to the racial stereotypes they can conjure and their obsession with anime need to go outside and touch grass.
41%
@@無-p8i Touch dirt.
@Okbuddy Retrad what
@@AyaKho hes implicating that you are transgender based on your pfp
truuuu
When the salarymen see an increase in working hours but not wages
Long live japan from Vietnam 🇻🇳🤝🇯🇵
A certified Progressive Coalition Hokkaido Reunification Moment.
Yeah baby, TNO is in the house today!
I love democracy
Damn this is more epic than the whole Asian continent combine plus anime too
Damn bro, you just heard this one. You literally just scracth the shell of Asian's revolutions songs
th-cam.com/video/4Uu-jnFvU0w/w-d-xo.html
Whole of asia is epic except india
@@davidrogers9797India is greater than y’all combined, keep yapping.
La verdad que no sabia que Japon tuviera un partido comunista, lo acabo de buscar en wikipedia y resulta que es un partido bastante grande.
Es el mas grande de una forma honesta, a nivel de numero quizás no es grande, pero para ser un partido comunista sin ser el unico partido de facto en una dictadura
My grandmother votes for the JCP in every election.
time to play Red Flood Japan with this playing
自分の国にこういう曲があるのは知らなかった
soviet national anthem: Finally a worthy opponent. Our battle will be legendary.
as you see,the great yari ashigaru endure through the ages.
Kanbaroo
tsuki uwa geru sorani !
kurogane no hokokono
kobushiga aru
moe agaru on na no
kobushiga aru
Tatakai wa kokokara
Tatakai wa ima kara.
Kanbaroo
tsuki uwa geru sorani !
wa wo tsunagu nakama no
kobushiga aru,
oshiyo seru nakama no
kobushiga aru,
Tatakai wa kokokara
Tatakai wa ima kara.
Kanbaroo
tsuki uwa geru sorani !
kuni no uchi soto no
kobushiga aru,
Achi doki wo yo bu
kobushiga aru
kobushi wa hito tsu,
Tatakai wa kokokara
Tatakai wa ima kara !
Hello, comrade.
Are you a student of Japanese? I think your hiragana skills are excellent.
We would like to thank you for writing the lyrics.
However, there are a few corrections that I would like to make in my reply.
がんばろう Ganbaroo(Ganbarou)
突き上げる空に! Tsukiageru sora ni!
勝どきを呼ぶ Kachidoki wo yobu
I'm not very good at English, so I could be wrong too. Please let me know if so.
@@Vostok2001 I am not Japanese. It is transliteration by sounds and "letters" of this video.
听哭了,这首真的太有力量。太振奋人心,祝愿日本的共产主义一定胜利!全世界人民团结起来!
On 0:42 the picture reminds me of when the Greeks fought the Romans, the Greeks breaking the romans defence with their king spears breaking it up.
It’s crazy because Japanese people are really hard working.
Socialists are too, or do you think the ussr got first to space by being lazy?
They are really exploited as well.
Do you think the USSR went from a primarily agricultural based society into a industrialized super power by being lazy?
@@inzlt8142 Fair point. It's always the hardest workers that get most exploited. A real shame
What’s crazy about it?
なんだこれはたまげたなあ
Communist Song Japanese
Please more Japanese songs
th-cam.com/video/bNXxkC5GB84/w-d-xo.html I've made a video about Japan. I've been there and i love it. I've been to Tokyo, Takayama, Kanazawa, Osaka, Koya-San and Kyoto. It's no scam i tell you. It's a representation of a nation. Nothing is Cringe worthy in it. I was influenced by cre8tivmind but i put national anthems as background music at first and traditional and pop music and they're all PAL Pitched.
I've got Japanese songs in it
@@jeanclaudejunior shut
People's Republic of Japanese joined Comintern
Ingen uploads?
A blessing from the Lord
Two uploads a day? I don't see any other video.
@@Kevinthelast yes I just thought that the previous one came out today because I was quite far from this channel.
This sounds cooler than the Japanese anthem
The Japanese anthem sounds like a funeral song
The Japanese anthem is far more beatifull and carries meaning while being much more fitting for Japan.
This is just a simple loud melody mixed with permanent screaming, made to draw in weak minded idiots, like all communist songs.
Kimigayo is so much better in every aspect its not even a comparison.
この作曲者が今の日本の労働を見たとき:
Germany= We will use Blitzkrieg!
USA= We will use Strategic Bombing!
USSR: We have more men than the Germans have bullets, just charge!
Japan= Let's do our best.
Ok, I know this is where Japan takes place, where they're now different but- BHAHAHAHAHHAHAA
The USSR used biltzkrieg more effectively than Germany. Interestingly.
The Red Army did not randomly charge at the Nazis, that just a myth coming from propaganda movies.
@@paradoxicalpotato8927 it pretty much did,like in Battle of Rzhev or Zeelow Heights.
@@paradoxicalpotato8927 True, sounds like a phrase you'll only hear from an American.
In Japanese, the title is "頑張ろう" which I would translate more like "Let's persist!" in this context?
Thanks, that's so great. Especially the 全学連 footage
Anime illustrators after drinking a bottle of vodka:
Germany:Why did you Bomb Pearl harbor!?
Japan:did you mean we Bombed pearl harbor?
friends were playing HOI4 and one of them was japan. He started laughing maniacally and queued up this banger. Next thing we know, the emperor was dead within seconds and Japan was communist.
for some reason the melody feels familiar, like I can swear I heard something like this in a studio ghibli film
Ganbaru yo, Proletary-kun!
Beautiful
カッケェ
You don't have to be a communist to love this. Sometimes you just need motivation and this song gives exactly that.
motivation to destroy bourgeoisie status quo
@@WM-gf8zm What a strange way to spell Jew
@@user-pn3im5sm7k im sorry you are illiterate, perhaps feudalism wasnt rooted everywhere fully yet, so people confuse words.
@@WM-gf8zm Afraid of the truth I see lol
Don't worry, the truth does not care about your feelings
@@user-pn3im5sm7k your "truth" is going off of some homeless bozos rants who gave everything to mega corporations (A.H.)
“Ganbarū” is not really “let’s do our best”, it’s “fighting” and “striving”.
The song is Ganbarou not Ganbaruu
ganbarouにはさまざまな意味があり、英語には、これに対応する言葉はありません。ganbarouには"耐えろ"という意味もありますし、"最善を尽くせ"という意味もあります。
Bro I love the Chant at the end
Seize the means of Anime Production
People commenting about "anime", but this event has like...only one anime inspired by it (The Blood Lullaby)
I wish I would be able to read mangas or watch animes that recap this event. They reflect a lot of dark parts in Japanese society that has yet to be known.
Out and within the nation raise one strong fist*
内外(うちそと) means inside and outside.
日本よ、日本人よこれからもがんばろう!
Fuck Battotai, this is my jam.
I don't profess to know much about the Japanese language but if I'm not mistaken "がある” roughly translates to "there is", so this song is talking about the "fists" of all these people (presumably their fighting spirit and strength) and then saying "there is". In Japanese the main predicate is always supposed to go at the end of the sentence, so it looks like this song is saying "we have X's fist, we have Y's fist, we have Z's fist too", talking about the combined might of everyone pooling their strength. Basically a worker solidarity message (Someone who's Japanese would have to verify this).
Asanuma was a Social-Nationalist
Finally, a based Japanese song
Cringe and wrong
“Let’s do our best!” -Me in every group project ever
All power to the people!
Gonna tell my kids this is the real anime
If the communist party of my country had such an inspiring song and the SEISMIC PLANETARY COJONES to face the police wearing helmets and holding spears, I'd sign up in a heartbeat.
がんばろう!
ooh it sounds strong
When you eat sushi with vodka while working in a japanese factory
A recipe for success
Japanese factory, yes. Located in Vladivostok, Russia
When Russian and Japanese live together happily.
2:00 based
It's one of the best communist anthem. I can't put which one is best: USSR or this.
A bright red Japan is the way .
オコジョのように抵抗して噛み付き、獲物です。