@@30-06 funny enough, this also was a reason why the Soviets never signed the Geneva Convention. Guess who abused that and tried to use as an excuse to mass execute their soldiers?
Zen Zeno 2011 Right, cuz there was no independent nation left other than japan back then. Almost all Asia, Africa, Middle East, Central and South America were “owned” by countries of white people. And sure enough their domestic laws set racial orders and discrimination was a norm. USA was a good(bad?) example. Now let me ask you if you would expect fairness and equality of, say, gender preached in public by a wife-beater at home? Japan was trying to convince Chinese dynasty back then to modernize and stand together but they weren’t interested into anything but self enrichment. 西太后would be a prime example. That led to Sino-Japan war in late 1800s. Japan won the war and the first line of peace treaty was, interesting enough, that China will acknowledge Korea being independent sovereign nation not an 朝貢国. Similarly to Korea Japan has been working on them to modernize to become stronger and stand along but they just weren’t willing to take any words from those who the viewed “lower” according to 儒学, and after this and that, 閔妃, 高宗’s wife tried to bring in Russia military into their country to fend off any influence and pressure from Japan. That led to Russo-Japanese war in early 1900’s...and also Japan giving up on working on them to modernize themselves but to take them in to be modernized. ...now those are the back ground of the time League of Nations was established. Japan was surrounded by imperial superpowers who see Asian lesser being or half-animals and Japan was the only nation that got strong enough to (barely but) keep up with other independent nations. Would you reasonably believe that racial equality was just what they wanted on paper? Back then, racial prejudice and discrimination was a norm and right..and legal.
@@duckduck168 I still haven't gotten to reading up on the pacific front, as the african campaigns got my attention for some time, so I could no tell you how effective they were - effective at all, or with diminishing effects and what-not. So 'useless'? couldn't say, I think not, but don't quote me on that xd
@@adolfasramanauskas6780 quick warning if for when you get into the Pacific front, unlike other fronts whos history and background can be traced back a couple of decades to the end WW1, the Pacific goes back to the 1800s. You can obviously go in and enjoy/learn about specific things or sum things up to "Japan invaded China for land and power" but if you want to dive deep into it, you will need to go back to the Century of Humiliation and the Meiji Restoration. Those 2 events would ultimately decide the path both China and Japan would follow and cause a domino effect ending with the Soviet invasion of Manchuria and the Nukings. Also the Pacific front is massive, spanning from the Jungles of Burma to the fields of China, the Sands of Hawaii to the Snows of Alaska. (for scale, the Philippines alone is about the same size as the Eastern Front of WW2) Logistics plays a huge role as well as politics. Almost everything in the Pacific War was dictated by political and logistical reasons whether that be Pearl Harbor, the invasion of China, the border skirmishes against the USSR, the intense interservice rivalry of the IJN and IJA, the Bushido code and much much more.
@@TheSealOfTheRose No, it is not about pleasure. It is about irony. How a decade later they were at each other's throats. Oh the things national interest make people do.
I’m sure Kaiser Wilhelm II and King George V visited each other all the time up to the start of the First World War. They were, after all, first cousins.
When other royal families visit Japanese royals: Japanese royals worn the traditional royal clothes When Japanese royals visit the British royals: Japanese royals wear British royal clothes
@@kartoffel4870 fake news they accepted Indian freedom fighter bose & fought alongside him and his ashes are still in a temple in Japan they never thought of a supreme race unlike the Europeans brainwashed by Bible
nobody would have thought that some of this soldiers who guarded the future emperor will be killed in battle by soldiers of the same prince they guarded a years back. Irony.
映像には高松宮殿下の訪英の様子が記録されています。殿下は昭和天皇の弟宮にあたります。隣に映る女性は喜久子妃殿下で、徳川慶喜公のお孫さんです。この時、日本は昭和五年、英国ではジョージ5世の時代です。両殿下を迎える英王族の中にヨーク公(Duke of York)と呼ばれる方がいますが、この方がのちの英国王ジョージ6世です。『英国王のスピーチ』は彼を主人公にしています。そして、この11年後、日本は英国と米国に対し宣戦布告をします。
They seem friendly, I think we can trust them. Just like those nice Germans who've changed their evil ways since that time they tried to take over the world!
The Japanese imperials still reign for a reason. They know very well that they're figureheads, and stay out of the heavy stuff. It's been this way for hundreds of years, and it's how they've survived countless wars.
It's ironic that this prince was very much anti expansionest was not in favor of the war between the UK and US. In fact he tried to convince the emperor his brother to abdicate in faver of his 9 year old son Akihito and sue for peace with allies, but the emperor was stubborn to listen to reason, it took 2 nuclear bombs and the deaths of over a million people to bring lunatic emperor back reality.
Nice footage... breaking up the Japan-UK alliance was one of the biggest mistakes of Japan before WW2. Japan learnt that the Germany camp is always so attractive but not suitable for them, so will keep it tied to the UK next time... if any. :)
Originally Japan-UK alliance, was to protect Japan from Tsarist Russia, That same alliance wasn't gonna do anything about Soviet Russia so Japan made other plans
@Armenian Destroyer what was Japan doing to her neighbors at that time ? Let's entertain your logic and assume America NEVER talked to the UK about Japan. You really think after the Japanese attacked the US, the UK would maintain that 'treaty' you speak of ?
in the 1930s, Japan was already on an ambitious mission of expanding its borders. China was already a potential victim of Japanese expansionism. But it wasn't until Japan's attack on the American naval base of Pearl Harbour did the Western allies declare war on Japan.
@@ぶた肥満 I recommend explaining why you disagree instead of saying study again. I am well aware of my history. The original commenter is incorrect about the timetable. West powers were forced out of Asia but were only not openly at war because Europe had bigger fish to fry. The imperial Japanese did not expect the U.S. to react so violently to them attacking Pearl Harbor. They miscalculated. Hawaii is part of the U.S. and the U.S. patriots will fight to the bitter end to protect their people.
Pre-WW2 Era Government Officials, Imperial Princes, and the Emperor of Japan: Wore an illustrious Empire-Style Militaristic Court Uniform. Post-WW2 Government Officials, Imperial Princes and the Emperor of Japan: Common tuxedos and suits and ties. Me: (Thinking loudly) What happened, why did the Imperial Family and the government officials cease to wear them? Besides the historical Edicts of 1947 and 1954 that relinquish their usage.
Do government officials and royal families around the world still wear “illustrious Empire-Style Militaristic Court Uniform” when visiting other countries today? I know Japan used to after its modernization in the 19th century to be accepted as a civilized nation when visiting other countries, but are there royal families out there today that still does this?
@@kn2549 yeah most of the European countries like UK where the royal family still wears the imperial militaristic uniform with bunch of honorary badges, stars , blue sash and beautiful sword.
One reason why is because in the UK, the monarch is still the "commander-in-chief" of the armed forces and in return, the British Armed Forces make an oath to the monarch. Also, many members of the British royal family are often times made Colonel-in-Chiefs of military regiments in the Commonwealth and as such may wear their uniforms. It's not the same in Japan, the emperor doesn't have a ceremonial role in the current day JSDF nor do the JSDF make an oath to the emperor.
They didn't have kids, which is a shame, since this couple have good features. Instead his older brother Hirohito went on to have kids which would become the royals after Hirohito. Hirohito carried obviously similar genes to his brother here (and being both born from Taisho), so both had pretty decent features. However it's probably considered blasphemy in Japan to say this, but Hirohito's wife was blatantly unattractive and looked like a Korean or something. And thus the features deteriorated in Hirohito's child Akihito. Akihito at least didn't hook up with a woman as unattractive as his mother however, and hooked up with Michiko who blatantly was way better looking than his mother. Now we have Naruhito who looks a lot like Akihito (which isn't exactly good), then the brother Fumihito who has a slightly better appearance and carries more of the Hirohito and Taisho type DNA. Fumihito's wife also is attractive, Kiko. As a result Fumihito and Kiko produced a pretty good looking daughter and an ok looking other daughter, the son Hisahito will improve as he grows up, as his moustache grows out he probably will look quite like his father Fumihito, which is an decent enough result. However the other brother of Akihito, who is the current Emperor, Naruhito. His child is blatantly unattractive, it's not surprising as Naruhito himself has worse features than his brother, and Naruhito's wife is also Masako is only slightly above average, so the result of the pretty bad looking daughter they have isn't unexpected. Other members that have good traits are princess Tsuguko, princess Takamado (mother of Tsuguko), Prince Katsura. On that side there are no boys anymore, so it's all up to the Akihito line to continue the Y chromosome lineage of all the ancient emperors. Preferably the boy prince Hisahito, has to get an attractive wife and have a lot of kids with her, preferably boys. They really haven't done a very good job at planning any of this out, princess Tsuguko is just sitting there doing nothing and she is getting older and will probably lose the ability to breed soon and her good traits will be lost. If I was the head of the royals, I would try to get princess Tsuguko to hook up with a handsome man who is a Japanese upper class person, and have them make babies quickly. Obviously she will no longer be a princess if she marries a non royal, however it's likely she produces a daughter with such a man, and that daughter would retain her features to some degree and be raised up for a possible partner for Hisahito. I mean you have to make some effort at least to try to select for good traits, because what happens if this Hisahito kid in a few years time chooses a wife that is as bad looking as his grandmother? And while there are many attractive Japanese women in society in general, apparently this boy will only be allowed to choose a woman who is from an upper class family, one that goes back in the old lineage system of clans basically. So it means basically a daughter of an upper class Japanese aristocrat.
I prefer the genetics of Emperor Meiji, a big mustache and a voluminous beard, it gives the impression of a wise and grandiose man, it is no wonder that his reign was marked by the great Japanese victories and conquests in addition to the great economic, industrial and military growth, I like Emperor Taishō and Hirohito's style, but I prefer Meiji's style I don't know why...
@@riventv4927 The Japanese literally made games of how many Chinese men and women they could behead in a row, and how many babies they could skewer on their bayonets. If you think the British were ANYWHERE near that ruthless, not only would you be delusional, but also wouldn't make any sense. Considering if that was the case barely any Indians would exist after 200 years of British rule.
At the time the UK and Japan still had a treaty of alliance. Much different world than a decade later.
@Resmi Anoop As part of the Washington Naval Treaty. Japan was not happy about it.
Resmi Anoop
Japan demanded league of nations to include racial equality in its constitution and was turned down by other members and observer USA
@@30-06 funny enough, this also was a reason why the Soviets never signed the Geneva Convention.
Guess who abused that and tried to use as an excuse to mass execute their soldiers?
@@30-06 Yes, the papers of racial equity of 1919.
Zen Zeno 2011
Right, cuz there was no independent nation left other than japan back then. Almost all Asia, Africa, Middle East, Central and South America were “owned” by countries of white people. And sure enough their domestic laws set racial orders and discrimination was a norm. USA was a good(bad?) example. Now let me ask you if you would expect fairness and equality of, say, gender preached in public by a wife-beater at home? Japan was trying to convince Chinese dynasty back then to modernize and stand together but they weren’t interested into anything but self enrichment. 西太后would be a prime example. That led to Sino-Japan war in late 1800s. Japan won the war and the first line of peace treaty was, interesting enough, that China will acknowledge Korea being independent sovereign nation not an 朝貢国. Similarly to Korea Japan has been working on them to modernize to become stronger and stand along but they just weren’t willing to take any words from those who the viewed “lower” according to 儒学, and after this and that, 閔妃, 高宗’s wife tried to bring in Russia military into their country to fend off any influence and pressure from Japan. That led to Russo-Japanese war in early 1900’s...and also Japan giving up on working on them to modernize themselves but to take them in to be modernized. ...now those are the back ground of the time League of Nations was established. Japan was surrounded by imperial superpowers who see Asian lesser being or half-animals and Japan was the only nation that got strong enough to (barely but) keep up with other independent nations. Would you reasonably believe that racial equality was just what they wanted on paper? Back then, racial prejudice and discrimination was a norm and right..and legal.
It's almost scary to think that the Queen was alive then...
Always has been
Is she immortal?!
@Rui L'Aigle she doesnt need to. Everything she can put into one that is really interesting, we can dee already in history books or documentaries.
LOL, I love her that way.
I'm surprised she never talked about the visit.
Every brittish person there: "What is this Banzai your subjects keep shouting?"
Emperor: "It's a surprise tool that will help us later"
Help them needlessly get slaughtered in useless charges?
@@duckduck168 I still haven't gotten to reading up on the pacific front, as the african campaigns got my attention for some time, so I could no tell you how effective they were - effective at all, or with diminishing effects and what-not. So 'useless'? couldn't say, I think not, but don't quote me on that xd
@@adolfasramanauskas6780 quick warning if for when you get into the Pacific front, unlike other fronts whos history and background can be traced back a couple of decades to the end WW1, the Pacific goes back to the 1800s. You can obviously go in and enjoy/learn about specific things or sum things up to "Japan invaded China for land and power" but if you want to dive deep into it, you will need to go back to the Century of Humiliation and the Meiji Restoration. Those 2 events would ultimately decide the path both China and Japan would follow and cause a domino effect ending with the Soviet invasion of Manchuria and the Nukings. Also the Pacific front is massive, spanning from the Jungles of Burma to the fields of China, the Sands of Hawaii to the Snows of Alaska. (for scale, the Philippines alone is about the same size as the Eastern Front of WW2) Logistics plays a huge role as well as politics. Almost everything in the Pacific War was dictated by political and logistical reasons whether that be Pearl Harbor, the invasion of China, the border skirmishes against the USSR, the intense interservice rivalry of the IJN and IJA, the Bushido code and much much more.
@@duckduck168 from a scale of Uninformed to brain damaged. How much did you get your education on this subject from hollywood?
@@citus333 What are you talking about?
10 years late: *Hey Britain, that's a nice rock collection you got there...*
Wait..... don't I remember you from somewhere? I swear I recognise your name and pfp
Yea.
Extraordinary to think they were at war a decade later
Yup, 12 years later in 1942 the British were surrendering to Japanese in Singapore. The most humiliating defeat in British history.
@@imrankh68 You seem oddly pleased about that?
@@TheSealOfTheRose No, it is not about pleasure. It is about irony. How a decade later they were at each other's throats.
Oh the things national interest make people do.
@@imrankh68 They certainly got their comeuppance.
I’m sure Kaiser Wilhelm II and King George V visited each other all the time up to the start of the First World War. They were, after all, first cousins.
When other royal families visit Japanese royals: Japanese royals worn the traditional royal clothes
When Japanese royals visit the British royals: Japanese royals wear British royal clothes
確かにね
good manner
unlike the racist n egocentric Europeans..
@@DBT1007 Uh what?, the Japanese thought they were an Asian master race and attempted to wipe out the Chinese as a result.
@@DBT1007 what are you then?
@@kartoffel4870 fake news they accepted Indian freedom fighter bose & fought alongside him and his ashes are still in a temple in Japan they never thought of a supreme race unlike the Europeans brainwashed by Bible
When royals looked like royals
Royal True Orange
They still do
CrimsonTomato some still do
More importantly, when royals conducted themselves like royals.
THEY STILL DO YOU SNOB
Fascinating film!
ikr
You mean fesinyating film old sport
"Princess of Endless Delight." That's a keeper boys!
Princess Kikuko was sooo cute !
first time to see a murderer be called cute.
@@zhefeng9683 a murderer ? What do you talking about ?
@@zhefeng9683 what? Always a Chinese 😂
@@tn21108 and what is the matter with princess Kikuko. She was not in charge of the Japan.
@@zhefeng9683 Moron
Prince Takamatsu (1905-1987). He opposed Japan's agressive foreign policy.
Any member of Japan's military that attacked another country constitutes a criminal and a murderer.
すごい貴重な映像やな
Criminal
@@naninun
アニメアイコン🤭
Play at 0.5, better view
Thanks.
Thnx
Better view but sounds like a drunk narrating. Lol
I thought people in the 1930s moved with much more vigour with no time to waste.
actually 0.75 is more natural, 0.5 feels a bit slower
So cool
Wonderful film. Congratulations. History is Life
nobody would have thought that some of this soldiers who guarded the future emperor will be killed in battle by soldiers of the same prince they guarded a years back. Irony.
Meanwhile, Queen Elizabeth II is still playing around Windsor Castle.
And doing the nazi hail
@@thesilverreich3947 And you being unfunny.
@@ShipsandGames no she did it with her uncle king edward viii
@@thesilverreich3947 You know, you could offend a lot of people, right?
@@ShipsandGames
if your or other people are a offended that's your problem
Stylish!
ok
Alright.
I see
映像には高松宮殿下の訪英の様子が記録されています。殿下は昭和天皇の弟宮にあたります。隣に映る女性は喜久子妃殿下で、徳川慶喜公のお孫さんです。この時、日本は昭和五年、英国ではジョージ5世の時代です。両殿下を迎える英王族の中にヨーク公(Duke of York)と呼ばれる方がいますが、この方がのちの英国王ジョージ6世です。『英国王のスピーチ』は彼を主人公にしています。そして、この11年後、日本は英国と米国に対し宣戦布告をします。
Criminal
@@naninunhypocrite
The Princess was so pretty
Thanks for upload, we will apreciate if you describe the date on it..👍
the both countries of oldest monarchy histories
China had emperors for like 2000 years....
@@hsun7997 denmark’s crown was also way older lol
@@hsun7997 I think she meant the existing ones, unless you count Winnie the Xi as emperor
@@andrewbernard8752 watch out buddy the commie hackers are gonna get ya for making that joke
@@hsun7997 chinese dynasties usually rise and crumbles. But Japan and Britain's dynasty has been hegemonious from the beginning until now
thought that people back then were always in a hurry
What is the name of the background song?
In B4 someone says Darude Sandstorm.
@@braeduin Stop playing 😂
Someone said Never Gonna Give You Up
Banzai
Yes, good question. I often wonder that of these old news films
Princess kikuko 可愛いです
the princess was very beautiful
SUPER!!!
Scary to think that they have to go till Japan in a boat which will take like nearly a month
Better days
Better days indeed
1930... Are you sure? I mean WWII was around the corner!!!
A few years before the 2nd Sino Japanese War.
Glory of the Japan !!
World War 2 about to ravage the world and Japan colonizing almost all of Asia with brutality and ruthlessness. "better times" okay champ
Why tho.. everything moved so fast back then..? Why couldn't they chill a lil bit..?
they were doing a speedrun
World War speedrun any%
Its the effect of old film
Our history indegrund10
"At Victoria they were welcomed by his royal highness Duke of York" Six years later his tittle was much bigger
Everyone talk in 1930
Three years old 😍
RIP King George V
HAHH THE SUBTITLES SAID “BOKKIUM PALACE”
Quando i Windsor flirtavano con i fascisti, anche se giapponesi
Until handsome Austrian guy will make change for Germany, Italy, Japan, Romania, Hungary , Bulgaria, Finland , Iraq , Thiland and more others
He is the fuhrer
🤝
I love it when the anime has crossover episodes
Cringe zoomer. Go help your grandma clean the house or whatever.
@@Spingleberryit was made in 2021 humour wars different back then
Am I the only one who heard, " as her national type."
Same last time paroah now its tajjal by Parvez 009 this time it ill be interesting fun this game blood rain and aung the avatars black lion
They seem friendly, I think we can trust them. Just like those nice Germans who've changed their evil ways since that time they tried to take over the world!
This particular prince was actually opposed to starting the war (originally with China) from the 30s.
The Japanese imperials still reign for a reason. They know very well that they're figureheads, and stay out of the heavy stuff. It's been this way for hundreds of years, and it's how they've survived countless wars.
germans is evil for doing humanity a favor by trying to wipe out the devils in human form, the ✡️?
It's ironic that this prince was very much anti expansionest was not in favor of the war between the UK and US. In fact he tried to convince the emperor his brother to abdicate in faver of his 9 year old son Akihito and sue for peace with allies, but the emperor was stubborn to listen to reason, it took 2 nuclear bombs and the deaths of over a million people to bring lunatic emperor back reality.
BENZIA
SENPIA
HENTIA
CHOOSE ONE GOD DAMN IT YOU ARE GETTING ME CONFUSED JAPAN.
benzia? senpia? hentia? wtf
@@kkkaaa5967 I think he means banzai, sempai and hentai. I think he’s confused because they sound the same.
These are the words he is looking for:
萬歲 (ばんざい)
先輩 (セんぱい)
變態 (へんたい)
🎌🇯🇵🎌
ajim is here.😂
Awful fake authentic commentary
这不是宣仁吗
Ahhhh, the first vocal fry on television
Nice footage... breaking up the Japan-UK alliance was one of the biggest mistakes of Japan before WW2.
Japan learnt that the Germany camp is always so attractive but not suitable for them, so will keep it tied to the UK next time... if any. :)
Originally Japan-UK alliance, was to protect Japan from Tsarist Russia, That same alliance wasn't gonna do anything about Soviet Russia so Japan made other plans
@Armenian Destroyer what was Japan doing to her neighbors at that time ? Let's entertain your logic and assume America NEVER talked to the UK about Japan. You really think after the Japanese attacked the US, the UK would maintain that 'treaty' you speak of ?
@Armenian Destroyer you missed the point
@Armenian Destroyer That 'treaty' would have fallen after Japan started their empire building trip. The UK wouldn't put up with such nonsense.
@Armenian Destroyer you can't be serious
Imagine all these people are now dead.. except for one..
4/20(火)が作戦実行日だと考えてます。
Fortnite?💀
propaganda tv still existed in 1930 .what has changed lol
in the 1930s, Japan was already on an ambitious mission of expanding its borders. China was already a potential victim of Japanese expansionism. But it wasn't until Japan's attack on the American naval base of Pearl Harbour did the Western allies declare war on Japan.
違うね。勉強しなおしな。
@@ぶた肥満 I recommend explaining why you disagree instead of saying study again. I am well aware of my history. The original commenter is incorrect about the timetable. West powers were forced out of Asia but were only not openly at war because Europe had bigger fish to fry. The imperial Japanese did not expect the U.S. to react so violently to them attacking Pearl Harbor. They miscalculated. Hawaii is part of the U.S. and the U.S. patriots will fight to the bitter end to protect their people.
0:20
に映る女性は誰?
Princess Kikuko
宣仁親王妃喜久子
Pre-WW2 Era Government Officials, Imperial Princes, and the Emperor of Japan: Wore an illustrious Empire-Style Militaristic Court Uniform.
Post-WW2 Government Officials, Imperial Princes and the Emperor of Japan: Common tuxedos and suits and ties.
Me: (Thinking loudly) What happened, why did the Imperial Family and the government officials cease to wear them? Besides the historical Edicts of 1947 and 1954 that relinquish their usage.
Do government officials and royal families around the world still wear “illustrious Empire-Style Militaristic Court Uniform” when visiting other countries today? I know Japan used to after its modernization in the 19th century to be accepted as a civilized nation when visiting other countries, but are there royal families out there today that still does this?
@@kn2549 yeah most of the European countries like UK where the royal family still wears the imperial militaristic uniform with bunch of honorary badges, stars , blue sash and beautiful sword.
@@kn2549many south east asian royal families also wear the imperial militaristic court uniform.
@@jyotiradityachoudhury7987 What are some of the occasions they wear them?
One reason why is because in the UK, the monarch is still the "commander-in-chief" of the armed forces and in return, the British Armed Forces make an oath to the monarch. Also, many members of the British royal family are often times made Colonel-in-Chiefs of military regiments in the Commonwealth and as such may wear their uniforms.
It's not the same in Japan, the emperor doesn't have a ceremonial role in the current day JSDF nor do the JSDF make an oath to the emperor.
The English made quite a few bad calls about rival Empires back then😅
I can’t believe the queen died, I thought she was a true vampire 🧛♀️.
徳川家の喜久子様の美貌、気品
日本是真的强大!
日本の皇室万歳!!!
🇩🇪🇯🇵🇮🇹🇧🇷
Take Brazil out of that
It’s funny because,
Brazil declared war on the axis
ахахаха... щас нам япону-маму покажут...
Afew years later ...... world war 2 begins
Scary if u realize all people in video are dead
Elizabeth 2 was 4 years at that time and she still alive nowadays.
@@user-rp9ix2vc4s Elizabeth came just a day after Adam and Eve!
@@AmiableARK_ahmedrazakhanYT wrong she was already there when God said let there be light
@@tokugawaclan5870 Oh! Thanks for correcting me! 😜
그당시! 아시아 조그만 섬나라 일본의 위상이 대단하다. 1930년!
No, we were slightly bigger. We owned Korea, Taiwan and southern Manchuria at that time!!!
韓国は小さい。
日英同盟の破棄が大日本帝国の終わりの始まりだよなぁ😅
The breaking of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance was the beginning of the end of the Japanese Empire (and British empire)😅
Japan was on good terms with the rest of the world...
*Then Hideki Tojo took over*
They didn't have kids, which is a shame, since this couple have good features. Instead his older brother Hirohito went on to have kids which would become the royals after Hirohito. Hirohito carried obviously similar genes to his brother here (and being both born from Taisho), so both had pretty decent features. However it's probably considered blasphemy in Japan to say this, but Hirohito's wife was blatantly unattractive and looked like a Korean or something. And thus the features deteriorated in Hirohito's child Akihito. Akihito at least didn't hook up with a woman as unattractive as his mother however, and hooked up with Michiko who blatantly was way better looking than his mother.
Now we have Naruhito who looks a lot like Akihito (which isn't exactly good), then the brother Fumihito who has a slightly better appearance and carries more of the Hirohito and Taisho type DNA. Fumihito's wife also is attractive, Kiko. As a result Fumihito and Kiko produced a pretty good looking daughter and an ok looking other daughter, the son Hisahito will improve as he grows up, as his moustache grows out he probably will look quite like his father Fumihito, which is an decent enough result.
However the other brother of Akihito, who is the current Emperor, Naruhito. His child is blatantly unattractive, it's not surprising as Naruhito himself has worse features than his brother, and Naruhito's wife is also Masako is only slightly above average, so the result of the pretty bad looking daughter they have isn't unexpected.
Other members that have good traits are princess Tsuguko, princess Takamado (mother of Tsuguko), Prince Katsura. On that side there are no boys anymore, so it's all up to the Akihito line to continue the Y chromosome lineage of all the ancient emperors.
Preferably the boy prince Hisahito, has to get an attractive wife and have a lot of kids with her, preferably boys.
They really haven't done a very good job at planning any of this out, princess Tsuguko is just sitting there doing nothing and she is getting older and will probably lose the ability to breed soon and her good traits will be lost.
If I was the head of the royals, I would try to get princess Tsuguko to hook up with a handsome man who is a Japanese upper class person, and have them make babies quickly. Obviously she will no longer be a princess if she marries a non royal, however it's likely she produces a daughter with such a man, and that daughter would retain her features to some degree and be raised up for a possible partner for Hisahito.
I mean you have to make some effort at least to try to select for good traits, because what happens if this Hisahito kid in a few years time chooses a wife that is as bad looking as his grandmother?
And while there are many attractive Japanese women in society in general, apparently this boy will only be allowed to choose a woman who is from an upper class family, one that goes back in the old lineage system of clans basically. So it means basically a daughter of an upper class Japanese aristocrat.
I prefer the genetics of Emperor Meiji, a big mustache and a voluminous beard, it gives the impression of a wise and grandiose man, it is no wonder that his reign was marked by the great Japanese victories and conquests in addition to the great economic, industrial and military growth, I like Emperor Taishō and Hirohito's style, but I prefer Meiji's style I don't know why...
@@firelordazulon95Meiji had a cool look but he had to keep growing out his beard to hide his facial genetic deformities
the japanese emperor has no chin!
昭和天皇の皇太子時代の欧州歴訪だね
Never knew about this moment
Thought oriental couldn't enter the palace
Uncultivated person
How silly, they were treated with such honors and in the end would be enemies 10 years later.
They both loved to invade and conquer. Who were more ruthless? Probably the Japanese.
you obviously are a towering intellect
Japanese more ruthless
Indians: sad music
Burmese: sad music
@@riventv4927 The Japanese were more ruthless. And Indians who fought for Britain in the war who seen what the Japanese did would also agree
Japanese no doubt
@@riventv4927 The Japanese literally made games of how many Chinese men and women they could behead in a row, and how many babies they could skewer on their bayonets.
If you think the British were ANYWHERE near that ruthless, not only would you be delusional, but also wouldn't make any sense. Considering if that was the case barely any Indians would exist after 200 years of British rule.
shouldnt this guy be punished?
korean! シャラップ!
高松宮様
전범국가 일본은 여전히 반성할줄 모른다.
same could be said of USA, China, etc
when is Korea going to apologize for invading Vietnam?
昭和天皇チー牛で草
どこに昭和天皇が写ってんだよ
性格も悪ければ教養も無いのな
@@jagaimo3839 日本人やから英語が分からんのやろうw
@@jagaimo3839 チー牛じゃんw
PewPew
チー牛じゃんw
そしてコメ主もチー牛なんだろうな。。。
Hirohito criminal from japan
Seethe
No !
Vive Hirohito
@@Luna_20004 Tennoheika Banzai!
He was a figurehead
Agree
The Princess was so pretty