" I now depart from my parents country. If I don't win, I won't come back alive". So heartbreaking 💔 but prophetic. Far too many of the Japanese soldiers who served overseas in WWII never made it back home. In many cases, not even their ashes.
Same with the sailors of the Arizona. Sunk in their bunks. Never to return home. On eternal patrol. Too many people forget Japan's role in starting the war.
@@im.koyami Okay. Like all wars the young are often the ones chosen to get killed. Except for the stupid Russian general who got shot down in an SU25 over Ukraine. Stupid is as stupid does.
Different person, different interpretation: -Me: Mmmm...some japanese soldiers doing banzai -Someone from Astora: but they are doing....PRAAAAAAISE THE SUUUUUUUUN!
Uh, that's a difficult question. As I check way to call, this song is called “Nihon rikugun” on many sites but “Nippon rikugun” often used on TH-cam. I cannot completely say either one is correct🙃
Both are correct. Japanese is partly a non-phonetic language. The kanjis 日本 stand for " Japan" and may be pronounced either " Nihon" ( にほん ) or" Nippon" ( にっぽん ). During WWII, the pronunciation officially approved by the Japanese Imperial government was " Nippon".
Addition:
3:02 Hokohoki stands for artillery("Hō"hei), military engineer("Kō"hei), infantry("Ho"hei), and cavalry("Ki"hei).
日本陸軍🇯🇵💪🔥
Why are you disrespecting the Philippines by adding a communist mark, traitor
This Translation is pretty much like the most common ones, and is pretty interesting, also, it was nice of you to use the Full Version
Самые оригинальные мелодии и слова у русских, так как лучшие русские и фашики
Я из Украины. Не знаю японский🇯🇵 но эта музыка мне нравится!!!
" I now depart from my parents country. If I don't win, I won't come back alive".
So heartbreaking 💔 but prophetic. Far too many of the Japanese soldiers who served overseas in WWII never made it back home.
In many cases, not even their ashes.
Same with the sailors of the Arizona. Sunk in their bunks. Never to return home. On eternal patrol. Too many people forget Japan's role in starting the war.
@@Dannysoutherner ok?
@@im.koyami Okay. Like all wars the young are often the ones chosen to get killed. Except for the stupid Russian general who got shot down in an SU25 over Ukraine. Stupid is as stupid does.
@@Dannysoutherner actually it was germany
War is horrible for all, regardless of who started it.
ちゃんと輜重の重要さを謳ったこの軍歌・・・
大本営は心して聴くべきだった。
確か後々陸軍の兵科って無くなるんでしたっけ?
Tenno Banzai
Tenno Heika, Banzai!
天皇陛下万歳!
Finally, one without that annoying hum sound lol
Different person, different interpretation:
-Me: Mmmm...some japanese soldiers doing banzai
-Someone from Astora: but they are doing....PRAAAAAAISE THE SUUUUUUUUN!
Isn't it Nippon rikugun?
Uh, that's a difficult question. As I check way to call, this song is called “Nihon rikugun” on many sites but “Nippon rikugun” often used on TH-cam. I cannot completely say either one is correct🙃
@@JMSTranslation
"Nippon rikugun" is not a mistake but "Nihon rikugun" is the correct name.
Anyway, it's an awesome translation. Thank you.
Both are correct. Japanese is partly a non-phonetic language. The kanjis 日本 stand for " Japan" and may be pronounced either " Nihon" ( にほん ) or" Nippon" ( にっぽん ).
During WWII, the pronunciation officially approved by the Japanese Imperial government was " Nippon".
@@reynaldoflores4522 Yes, and if I'm not mistaken, the balance leans more towards "Nihon" today precisely to contrast that.
@@blara2401 Yes, you are not mistaken. " Nippon" is used only by the fast- vanishing older generation.
2:39 I think they said the N-Word.