"In 1877 the samurais fought against the Japanese imperial army. They killed and died to protect a culture long dead. Shiroyama was the final stand of their story."
Я даже не знаю, насколько железную волю нужно иметь, что бы идти мало того что в бой 60:1 , так и ещё идти в этот бой именно так, как завещали предки : с катаной или луком... Одно ясно точно - таких людей, с такой, поистине, самурайской силой воли уже не найдешь.
Perhaps there are a few out there with the willpower of a samurai. They only need the guidance necessary to develop properly. Remember: Gi - Justice, Integrity Yuu - Courage, Bravery Jin - Kindness, Compassion Rei - Politeness, Respect Makoto - Honesty, Sincerity Meiyol - Honor, Nobility Chuugi - Loyalty, Devotion A samurai needs to follow these codes. If even one is broken, then the shame of dishonor is brought upon them.
I can confirm that the samurai did use guns. But for warfare, the gun never took center stage for most samurai. From a quick search on Google, the only two times samurai have used guns in a vast concentrated use of power was when Oda Nobunaga ordered 500 guns for his soldiers and effectively won the Battle of Anegawa as well as the Battle of Nagashino and Saigo Takamori during Shiroyama when his samurai used muskets and artillery in his famous last stand against the new Imperial Japanese Army. www.tokyoweekender.com/2019/07/how-the-samurai-took-up-the-gun-and-never-let-go/ Other than those two times, guns in Japanese history before the 1850’s never saw widespread use for warfare. Most uses of guns can be traced to hunting as well as their use as ornaments.
This is seriously underrated.
Thank you.
Wow. Wow, man. That's so emotional and... Majestically.
Thank you!
Your welcome, CeV.
"In 1877 the samurais fought against the Japanese imperial army. They killed and died to protect a culture long dead.
Shiroyama was the final stand of their story."
A fitting and glorious end for a Warrior Culture
A glorious end of a tradition
If this is to be our end then I will have them make such an end has to be worthy of rememberence
No for real.This is too underrated
Thank you, your Holiness.
@@triplebakaturbo7781 no problem my child
A trully amazing piece!⚡️⚡️
Thank you.
This is insanely good. Would be cool to get a version without the vocals just to preserve the emphasis on the orchestra! 10/10 though!
Second link in the video description is exactly that lmao
Kinda. The guitar and drums add a lot of body that isn’t present in the pure orchestra version.
I have thought about creating instrumental only versions. I'll look into it. But thank you for your rating
So good even other a fusion of and god and an evil listen to it.
Yeah I had a stroke writing this.
It happens from time to time. Do you remember what you were trying to type?
@@Bisheimer simply magnificent
You deserve more subs
Я даже не знаю, насколько железную волю нужно иметь, что бы идти мало того что в бой 60:1 , так и ещё идти в этот бой именно так, как завещали предки : с катаной или луком... Одно ясно точно - таких людей, с такой, поистине, самурайской силой воли уже не найдешь.
Perhaps there are a few out there with the willpower of a samurai. They only need the guidance necessary to develop properly. Remember:
Gi - Justice, Integrity
Yuu - Courage, Bravery
Jin - Kindness, Compassion
Rei - Politeness, Respect
Makoto - Honesty, Sincerity
Meiyol - Honor, Nobility
Chuugi - Loyalty, Devotion
A samurai needs to follow these codes. If even one is broken, then the shame of dishonor is brought upon them.
The thing is the samurai did actually use guns they used it a lot
I can confirm that the samurai did use guns. But for warfare, the gun never took center stage for most samurai. From a quick search on Google, the only two times samurai have used guns in a vast concentrated use of power was when Oda Nobunaga ordered 500 guns for his soldiers and effectively won the Battle of Anegawa as well as the Battle of Nagashino and Saigo Takamori during Shiroyama when his samurai used muskets and artillery in his famous last stand against the new Imperial Japanese Army. www.tokyoweekender.com/2019/07/how-the-samurai-took-up-the-gun-and-never-let-go/
Other than those two times, guns in Japanese history before the 1850’s never saw widespread use for warfare. Most uses of guns can be traced to hunting as well as their use as ornaments.
@@triplebakaturbo7781 during the war on korea the japanese had 1/4 of their army with guns?
@@kaiserwilliam1755 i am pretty Sure those werent Samurai tho
The samurai at siroyama be like: choose easy normal hard 60:1