Takeda Shingen will always be my favourite person from the period. I forgot where I saw it, but I once read something or saw a documentary (years ago mind you, so it's a bit blurry) about the Sengoku Jidai. And the one thing I remember from it was a quote that went something like: "Oda Nobunaga was more terrified of Takeda Shingen than he ever was of Imagawa Yoshimoto." I'd even go as far as to say that Takeda Shingen was the only external power that was an actual threat to Nobunaga.
@@crusaderofthelowlands3750 uesugi kenshin? Uesugi was marginally more powerful than takeda who were more powerful than imagawa who were more powerful than oda.
It’s good to know that every single one of these warlords are what they are, warlords. They all played a part in unification for Japan however they all did terrible things to unite Japan. Nobunaga did most of the heavy lifting, hideyoshi United Japan, but Tokugawa established peace. It’s so interesting to see their journey and how they’re shaped as people overtime.
I like how he handled succession for his son. How he, unlike his two allies, managed to secure a lasting peace by gradually delegating his power to his son and retiring before he died. This is a move that is so rare in history, not just japan's, when an able ruler is put in the forefront. More often than not, the best rulers left the country in incompetent successors if not to a civil war. Another I like is the tale about the signing bird where all three unifier were asked what they would do if the bird wouldn't sing.
Of all the big-name warlords of the late Sengoku Jidai, Ieyasu was the only one whose clan didn’t fall apart or become massively weakened shortly after his death.
There's a parable about the unifiers of Japan. Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Ieyasu Tokugawa. They are each given a caged bird and the winner would be the one who convinced the bird to sing first. Oda said "I'll kill the bird if it doesn't sing." Hideyoshi said "I would force the bird to sing". Ieyasu said "I will wait until the bird wishes to sing."
Ieyasu, name change history Matsudaira-Takechiyo(1543-1555) Matsudaira-Motonobu(1555-1557 or 1558) Matsudaira-Motoyasu(1558-1563) Matsudaira-Ieyasu(1563-1567) Tokugawa-Ieyasu(1567-1616) Other names ... names in official places (when negotiating with the Japanese Imperial Court or with foreign countries) Fuliwara(ason)ieyasu...during Hideyoshi's rule Minamoto(Ason)Ieyasu...from the inauguration of the Shogun until his death. ''Ason" means retainer of the Emperor of Japan. It is not used when negotiating with foreign countrys. ''Minamoto(Genji)" and "Fujiwara" are the surnames of our ancestors. To become a Shogun, you must be a member of the ''Minamoto'' clan. Posthumously bestowed title ''Tosho dai-Gongen'' It means ''incarnation of the great god who illuminates the east''
Basically, the samurai changed his name on the occasion of the coming-of-age ritual (genpuku). There are various other reasons Gift of the name from the boss Good luck prayer In search of authority
Even though it was necessary to pacify the war-torn world and create a peaceful country anyway, Tokugawa Ieyasu looked hundreds of years into the future and set up a modern bureaucracy and other systems. In fact, under the Tokugawa Shogunate, the Edo period was a peaceful period for more than 200 years, and the excellent bureaucracy of the Edo Shogunate and the authority of the emperor were very useful in managing the country when it transitioned to a modern state with the Meiji Restoration. The achievements of Tokugawa Ieyasu and the Edo shogunate are significant.
After Akechi Mitsuhide assassinated Nobunaga, Ieyasu found himself behind enemy lines and hunted by the Akechi and was trying to get back to friendly territory hidden in a hay cart. Akechi soldiers were searching the area and an Akechi Samurai thrust his spear into the straw. The spear pierced Ieyasu's thigh. Not losing a moment, he grabbed a piece of cloth and wrapped it around the spear tip and when the Akechi samurai withdrew the spear, he wiped it clean of blood which would have otherwise revealed his presence in the straw pile. He had THAT level of composure.
Tokugawa created a peace and an order in Japan which was in the 150-years-long turmoil, so in that sense, he is one of the greatest heroes of Japanese history. But Tokugawa was a very conservative man. The first things that he did was restoration of an old feudal regime and physiocratic economy system, so his rule might have ruined the social reformation that Oda and Toyotomi tried to make. Especially Oda emphasized the monetary economy, which can be considered as the first step to capitalism, and urbanization. Toyotomi took over Oda's policies. If Toyotomi clan held rule, Japanese modern history might have been a very different thing.
I don't think Ieyasu was traumatized by having to have Tsukiyama executed since he didn't actually love her in a romantic sense,He would be traumatized by Lady Saigo's death since Saigo was Ieyasu's true love.
My favorite haiku about the the top 3 unifiers 鳴くぬなら 鳴くまで待てとう ホトトギス If the bird doesn’t sing wait for it to sing Tokugawa was patient. The most bizarre story about him is when he was attacked by Takeda shingens men, he crapped himself and had his portrait painted in his defeat while still soiled so he would remember that defeat and assure it wouldn’t happen again.
Oda: If the bird doesnt want to sing, Kill it Hideyoshi: If the bird doesnt want to sing, make it sing Tokugawa: If the bird doesnt want to sing, wait for it.
Alicia Smith yes! The very first foreigner ever and retainer to Lord Oda Nobunaga. Yasuke was the first foreigner to ever achieve that status. Others eventually as well as time went on. They say this sort of is the basis of what Afro Samurai was created off of. I figured Legends would get a thrill covering him and how gallantly he fought and held off invaders. That stormed the castle while Nobunaga committed seppuku and how he defended his son Nobutada.
He's definitely on my list! I'm just debating about whether to feature him here or to save him for Black History Month where I'll be covering a whole range of African warriors etc.
@@zackscotty I see, your John Adams is from a video game, mine is from reality, sorry I never heard of the game nioh before thanks for letting me know. I think Keith is asking about the real John Adams though.
@@floydpink4077 its a reference to a saying that describes the philosophies of Nobunaga, Hideyoshi, and Ieyasu, since there's like the most seminal figures of the Warring States period. Oda Nobunaga - If a bird won't sing, kill it Toyotomi Hideyoshi - If a bird won't sing, make it sing Tokugawa Ieyasu - If a bird won't sing, wait
As I’m American🇺🇸, I do pay my tributes to Tokugawa Ieyasu for saving the future of Japan since the 17th century. And so today Ieyasu Tokugawa will never be forgotten, forever! 😊🙏⛩☸️🇺🇸
The man who built the Sanada Maru and opposed Tokugawa Ieyasu while defending the Osaka Castle That guy even became the face of Samurai Warriors just like Zhao Yun who serves as the face of Dynasty Warriors
It's amazing and says a lot when we know so much about events in the 1500s and earlier of various countries and yet we cant recall much accuracy about our own young country in the last 300 years
My opinion ist that, Tokugawa killed the old widow and the heir, because he they were the reasons, that Hideyoshi killed the adopted son who was originally the second son of Tokugawa. On the context of the christians, they were catholic christians and Tokugawa had an protestant (from England) in his employ and bestowed him the honor to be a samurai. He was an advisor of Tokugawa and it could have been a power play of that man against the portuguese.
Nah tokugawa is just hungry of power and took advantage of the situation when hideyori and yodo accidentally made ieyasu angry during the osaka bell. Which he theorized that the inscription of the bell proofs as putting a curse on him and also before that yodo and ieyasu have a very major political differences and beliefs. Yodo plotted to kill ieyasu because of his arrogance and also his demeanor after the sekigahara campaign.
Been through a lot through his life. Allied himself with the poweful like Oda. Lost a lot in battle but survived and learned. Always play the cards in his hand right.. Prefer Politics over wars If its a possible choices. Make his way to become a Shogun in the final in the process, Tokugawa Ieyasu.
Let's put an even more fun twist on the conspiracy theory and combine them. Ieyasu was replaced by another boy when he was young and was sent away to live a hermits life but then later when the fake Ieyasu was killed in battle, he was actually killed by the real one who took back his rightful place as Ieyasu. :D
Michael Bandada they did Takeda’s Son and Uesugi did became ally against Oda and Tokugawa but Oda is much more prepared against the Takedas ssuperior cavalry
Shingen defeated Ieyasu in battle and Kenshin defeated Nobunaga in battle, making both of them ‘giant killers’ who had the misfortune of not living long enough after.
Ieyasu was a cunning tactician and strategist- Hideyoshi was so impressed after the Komaki campaign he declared that he had to have Ieyasu as a follower and that killing him would be a waste of talent.
He had a keen desire to learn about the rest of the world. Hence, his close relationship w the 1st white man to reach Japan, William Adams, whom he made an important member of his personal staff, naming him as Hatamoto and granting him the position of samurai. Adams also built ships for Tokagawa, which assisted in trade, thus strengthening Japan. It enabled Tokagawa to help build the shogonate that lasted 250yrs!
Do u hv one on hojo soeun (ise chinkaro) as well? Heard from the total war shogun manual he’s pretty good and started the segnoku period by murdering a shogun. We give thanks for a period in Japanese history that is so famous and reminiscent of the three kingdoms in China 🇨🇳
From what I read, the men that did the night attack on the Takeda after Mikatagahara weren't Ninja, but a band of the warriors and Ashigaru that had returned to the castle. Secondly, it seems those "ninja" that escorted Ieyasu after Oda's death may very well have been country bumpkin samurai of Iga instead. They fought off bandits until Ieyasu and his entourage could find a boat to cross a river. This may have been due to the Tokugawa aiding refugees from Iga after Nobunaga invaded their province. He left the Samurai on very good terms, viewing the heads of dead bandits and (iirc) paying them. It should be noted that the absorption of Takeda retainers aided Tokugawa in the future in making reforms in Kanto, as the former Shingen was a skilled administrator.
There is another theory, this one suggest that the battle of Sekigahara Tokugawa Ieyasu actually died by an assassin pretending to be on Tokugawa side. A shadow warrior replaced him, it was say he look very like the Old Ieyasu. The reason for this is to prevent morale from dropping at the news of his death. It for this reason, the Uesugi clan hesitated to attack because they weren't sure if Tokugawa was dead.
Tokugawa Ieyasu: Ah! All these political issues and battles... I'm so stressed out! Minion: Should we burn more christians, my lord? Tokugawa Ieyasu: Yes!... That'll help me relax, I guess.
Love your videos. My only thing.... Take a day or two and learn Japanese pronunciation. It is incredibly simple, and your misspronunciation is incredibly jarring for someone who is learning Japanese. XD
all these women being slaughtered and given over as captives and beheaded and muhfuckers Still trying to say patriarchy is a myth --- these videos are so educational and enjoyable !! also beautiful art !
Why can't you pronounce TAKEDA the right way? I bet you can say KANEDA and PINEDA. So why do you struggle with Takeda?? Is this so hard for you?? It's NOT Takida, not Takyda nor Takeeda. Please get it right!!
*_Ieyasu owns two things that exceed his own worth: that unique helmet and that officer, Tadakatsu._*
~Takeda Shingen
Takeda Shingen will always be my favourite person from the period.
I forgot where I saw it, but I once read something or saw a documentary (years ago mind you, so it's a bit blurry) about the Sengoku Jidai.
And the one thing I remember from it was a quote that went something like: "Oda Nobunaga was more terrified of Takeda Shingen than he ever was of Imagawa Yoshimoto."
I'd even go as far as to say that Takeda Shingen was the only external power that was an actual threat to Nobunaga.
Shingen’s helmot was also too fancy
@@crusaderofthelowlands3750 uesugi kenshin? Uesugi was marginally more powerful than takeda who were more powerful than imagawa who were more powerful than oda.
Wars should be won with swords and spears, not by salt and rice.
Helm,tadaksu,and hanzo
It’s good to know that every single one of these warlords are what they are, warlords. They all played a part in unification for Japan however they all did terrible things to unite Japan. Nobunaga did most of the heavy lifting, hideyoshi United Japan, but Tokugawa established peace. It’s so interesting to see their journey and how they’re shaped as people overtime.
The country was broken apart because of them.
@@harukrentz435and your opinion are pretty ridiculous
@@harukrentz435 Japan was broken for over 100 years before they were even born.
SHINGEN TAKEDA OWNED THEM ALL!
Ieyasu seems like a very well rounded and great man who learned from his hardships....his story is a massive inspiration
Seems from romantized sources from the edo period
I like how he handled succession for his son. How he, unlike his two allies, managed to secure a lasting peace by gradually delegating his power to his son and retiring before he died. This is a move that is so rare in history, not just japan's, when an able ruler is put in the forefront. More often than not, the best rulers left the country in incompetent successors if not to a civil war.
Another I like is the tale about the signing bird where all three unifier were asked what they would do if the bird wouldn't sing.
Of all the big-name warlords of the late Sengoku Jidai, Ieyasu was the only one whose clan didn’t fall apart or become massively weakened shortly after his death.
There's a parable about the unifiers of Japan. Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Ieyasu Tokugawa. They are each given a caged bird and the winner would be the one who convinced the bird to sing first. Oda said "I'll kill the bird if it doesn't sing." Hideyoshi said "I would force the bird to sing". Ieyasu said "I will wait until the bird wishes to sing."
Ieyasu, name change history
Matsudaira-Takechiyo(1543-1555)
Matsudaira-Motonobu(1555-1557 or 1558)
Matsudaira-Motoyasu(1558-1563)
Matsudaira-Ieyasu(1563-1567)
Tokugawa-Ieyasu(1567-1616)
Other names ... names in official places (when negotiating with the Japanese Imperial Court or with foreign countries)
Fuliwara(ason)ieyasu...during Hideyoshi's rule
Minamoto(Ason)Ieyasu...from the inauguration of the Shogun until his death.
''Ason" means retainer of the Emperor of Japan. It is not used when negotiating with foreign countrys.
''Minamoto(Genji)" and "Fujiwara" are the surnames of our ancestors.
To become a Shogun, you must be a member of the ''Minamoto'' clan.
Posthumously bestowed title
''Tosho dai-Gongen''
It means ''incarnation of the great god who illuminates the east''
Why do people in Japan in the sengoku jedai change their names alot ?
Basically, the samurai changed his name on the occasion of the coming-of-age ritual (genpuku).
There are various other reasons
Gift of the name from the boss
Good luck prayer
In search of authority
@@wadepsilon01 thx for information!.
He really was such a patient man and a guy who made sure all his men's loyalty and sacrifices were not for naught.
Tokugawa lost so many battles in between. Such a hard climb to power
Not that many, but he won the war.
I would like to thank to Lord Tokugawa for putting example to ourself how to be patience in a turbulent time
Right on. Great way to start the day.
I like the part where he got to visit his dads gave. Sounds like it would have been interesting to talk to him at that moment
I agree! I think he'd make a great mentor tbh
The Legends of History Totally!
Even though it was necessary to pacify the war-torn world and create a peaceful country anyway, Tokugawa Ieyasu looked hundreds of years into the future and set up a modern bureaucracy and other systems.
In fact, under the Tokugawa Shogunate, the Edo period was a peaceful period for more than 200 years, and the excellent bureaucracy of the Edo Shogunate and the authority of the emperor were very useful in managing the country when it transitioned to a modern state with the Meiji Restoration.
The achievements of Tokugawa Ieyasu and the Edo shogunate are significant.
After Akechi Mitsuhide assassinated Nobunaga, Ieyasu found himself behind enemy lines and hunted by the Akechi and was trying to get back to friendly territory hidden in a hay cart. Akechi soldiers were searching the area and an Akechi Samurai thrust his spear into the straw. The spear pierced Ieyasu's thigh. Not losing a moment, he grabbed a piece of cloth and wrapped it around the spear tip and when the Akechi samurai withdrew the spear, he wiped it clean of blood which would have otherwise revealed his presence in the straw pile. He had THAT level of composure.
Tokugawa Iesayu had to take decisions for himself so he could survive. That’s a rough story mate. He knew how to move smoothly.
Tokugawa created a peace and an order in Japan which was in the 150-years-long turmoil, so in that sense, he is one of the greatest heroes of Japanese history.
But Tokugawa was a very conservative man. The first things that he did was restoration of an old feudal regime and physiocratic economy system, so his rule might have ruined the social reformation that Oda and Toyotomi tried to make. Especially Oda emphasized the monetary economy, which can be considered as the first step to capitalism, and urbanization. Toyotomi took over Oda's policies. If Toyotomi clan held rule, Japanese modern history might have been a very different thing.
I love the story about his first consort Lady Oai. You won a new subscriber! What excellent content. 😀
this art is amazing
elli I'm pretty sure it's all from nubunagas ambitions. a lot of it at least I've recognized. great game
They're all super models
Protected by the very own ninja. Epic af
I don't think Ieyasu was traumatized by having to have Tsukiyama executed since he didn't actually love her in a romantic sense,He would be traumatized by Lady Saigo's death since Saigo was Ieyasu's true love.
My favorite haiku about the the top 3 unifiers
鳴くぬなら
鳴くまで待てとう
ホトトギス
If the bird doesn’t sing wait for it to sing
Tokugawa was patient.
The most bizarre story about him is when he was attacked by Takeda shingens men, he crapped himself and had his portrait painted in his defeat while still soiled so he would remember that defeat and assure it wouldn’t happen again.
Oda: If the bird doesnt want to sing, Kill it
Hideyoshi: If the bird doesnt want to sing, make it sing
Tokugawa: If the bird doesnt want to sing, wait for it.
Shemyyy Shemyyy yep
Oda Nobunaga-bloodthirsty and cruel
Toyotomi Hideyoshi-sneaky and manipulative
Tokugawa Ieyasu-calculating and cunning
Will you be doing a video on Sengo Muramasa and Masamune? Muramasa is a favourite figure of mine.
I'll look into it!
Gotta give it to him he waited for his moment and took it but I still liked nobunaga oda the demon king more
Brother excellent delivery and lengthy video!!! Loved it! Please you must do Yasuke, the Black Samurai and bodyguard of Nobunaga so interesting too!
D there was a Black Samurai? Wow!!!!
Alicia Smith yes! The very first foreigner ever and retainer to Lord Oda Nobunaga. Yasuke was the first foreigner to ever achieve that status. Others eventually as well as time went on. They say this sort of is the basis of what Afro Samurai was created off of. I figured Legends would get a thrill covering him and how gallantly he fought and held off invaders. That stormed the castle while Nobunaga committed seppuku and how he defended his son Nobutada.
He's definitely on my list! I'm just debating about whether to feature him here or to save him for Black History Month where I'll be covering a whole range of African warriors etc.
@@thelegendsofhistory, do both. Publish it here during Black History Month, and both ends might have been achieved. :D
What about his relationship with William Adams the English sailor?
Irish
@@zackscotty John Blackthorn san shudders in his grave. Born 24 September 1564, Gillingham, Kent, England.
@@elih9700 yes and William adams in nioh what keith is referring to is an Irishman.
@@zackscotty I see, your John Adams is from a video game, mine is from reality, sorry I never heard of the game nioh before thanks for letting me know. I think Keith is asking about the real John Adams though.
@@elih9700 but I do recall an English navigator called William Adams. So maybe I have the wrong end of the stick.
Ieyasu Tokugawa is a very wise and powerful man, congrats on becoming Shogun
a bit late but he said thanks.
There are multiple times in Samurai Warriors 4 Empires where he says “Let’s not be hasty, let’s take this one careful step at a time.”
Little bird, if you don't sing, I'll wait for you to sing. ~Tokugawa Ieyasu
See Yang ?
@@floydpink4077 its a reference to a saying that describes the philosophies of Nobunaga, Hideyoshi, and Ieyasu, since there's like the most seminal figures of the Warring States period.
Oda Nobunaga - If a bird won't sing, kill it
Toyotomi Hideyoshi - If a bird won't sing, make it sing
Tokugawa Ieyasu - If a bird won't sing, wait
Little bird, if you don’t sing, I’ll kill you!- Oda Nobunaga
Tokugawa Ieyasu is the greatest samurai.
As I’m American🇺🇸, I do pay my tributes to Tokugawa Ieyasu for saving the future of Japan since the 17th century. And so today Ieyasu Tokugawa will never be forgotten, forever! 😊🙏⛩☸️🇺🇸
Great vid sir, ty.
19:56 Sanada Yukimura
The man who built the Sanada Maru and opposed Tokugawa Ieyasu while defending the Osaka Castle
That guy even became the face of Samurai Warriors just like Zhao Yun who serves as the face of Dynasty Warriors
Who else really want to see a miyamoto musashi video on this channel?
It's amazing and says a lot when we know so much about events in the 1500s and earlier of various countries and yet we cant recall much accuracy about our own young country in the last 300 years
Swore an oath to protect hideyori, such honor
My opinion ist that, Tokugawa killed the old widow and the heir, because he they were the reasons, that Hideyoshi killed the adopted son who was originally the second son of Tokugawa.
On the context of the christians, they were catholic christians and Tokugawa had an protestant (from England) in his employ and bestowed him the honor to be a samurai. He was an advisor of Tokugawa and it could have been a power play of that man against the portuguese.
Nah tokugawa is just hungry of power and took advantage of the situation when hideyori and yodo accidentally made ieyasu angry during the osaka bell. Which he theorized that the inscription of the bell proofs as putting a curse on him and also before that yodo and ieyasu have a very major political differences and beliefs. Yodo plotted to kill ieyasu because of his arrogance and also his demeanor after the sekigahara campaign.
Been through a lot through his life. Allied himself with the poweful like Oda. Lost a lot in battle but survived and learned. Always play the cards in his hand right.. Prefer Politics over wars If its a possible choices. Make his way to become a Shogun in the final in the process, Tokugawa Ieyasu.
Thank you.
Alright & thanks.
make a video about shimazu yoshihiro!! a great general and unifier of kyushu!!!
Are the images of nobunaga, hideyoshi, ieyasu inspired by the actors in "king of zippangu"?
You need to do a vid on Ii Naomasa, "The Red Devil".
Lord Toranaga from Shogun. Basically lol
Let's put an even more fun twist on the conspiracy theory and combine them.
Ieyasu was replaced by another boy when he was young and was sent away to live a hermits life but then later when the fake Ieyasu was killed in battle, he was actually killed by the real one who took back his rightful place as Ieyasu. :D
Sounds like a mint film idea xD
Mind blown 😂😂😂
Yep heard about the guy who replaced him as well. The manga calls the double jiro zaburo.
Hideyori's mother was Nobunaga's niece apparently.
maximaldinotrap correct Oichi was her mother.
@@emperorjoker9240 Didn't Ieyasu's son marry one of Nobunaga's nieces too or something as well?
@@maximaldinotrap yes ogou was married to tokugawa hidetada
信長の妹の娘たちのお江とお初とお江はは浅井三姉妹と呼ばれて日本で有名です
特に長女のお淀は豊臣秀吉に嫁いで、三女のお江は徳川家康の息子で2代将軍の秀忠に嫁ぎました。
また、お江の娘は姉の息子である豊臣秀頼に嫁いで子供も生まれて姉妹の関係は良好でした。
大坂の陣でも豊臣家が存続するようにお江と次女のお初は努力しましたが、結局豊臣家は滅んでしまいお江の孫でもあり、秀頼の長男はまだ8歳でしたが斬首されました...
What if Takeda Shingen and Uesugi Kenshin joined forces together to beat Nobunaga?
Michael Bandada they did Takeda’s Son and Uesugi did became ally against Oda and Tokugawa but Oda is much more prepared against the Takedas ssuperior cavalry
Shingen defeated Ieyasu in battle and Kenshin defeated Nobunaga in battle, making both of them ‘giant killers’ who had the misfortune of not living long enough after.
Ieyasu was a cunning tactician and strategist- Hideyoshi was so impressed after the Komaki campaign he declared that he had to have Ieyasu as a follower and that killing him would be a waste of talent.
Can't talk about this great man without talking about his BFF, the glorious Date Masamune.
Criminally underviewed videos!
I love the Oda Clan, Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Tokugawa Ieyasu!
He had a keen desire to learn about the rest of the world. Hence, his close relationship w the 1st white man to reach Japan, William Adams, whom he made an important member of his personal staff, naming him as Hatamoto and granting him the position of samurai. Adams also built ships for Tokagawa, which assisted in trade, thus strengthening Japan. It enabled Tokagawa to help build the shogonate that lasted 250yrs!
Lord Tokugawa Ieyasu was known as Shogun The Devouring which was a very skilled and legendary warrior.
Do u hv one on hojo soeun (ise chinkaro) as well? Heard from the total war shogun manual he’s pretty good and started the segnoku period by murdering a shogun. We give thanks for a period in Japanese history that is so famous and reminiscent of the three kingdoms in China 🇨🇳
Yes Hojo Clan was good and they were allied with Takeda and Imagawa. Their Arch enemies were Satomi clan
If Machiavelli had been Japanese, Tokugawa would have been his version of Lorenzo de Medici.
That was great 👍🏿.ℹ️💯✅❤️👌🏿👍🏿🗡☯️😎
Does anyone have a scrip for this? I need to write an essay and It would be of great help to gather some more materials! Please!
by this time you probably have the script, can you share with us?
Patience and cunning.
From what I read, the men that did the night attack on the Takeda after Mikatagahara weren't Ninja, but a band of the warriors and Ashigaru that had returned to the castle.
Secondly, it seems those "ninja" that escorted Ieyasu after Oda's death may very well have been country bumpkin samurai of Iga instead. They fought off bandits until Ieyasu and his entourage could find a boat to cross a river. This may have been due to the Tokugawa aiding refugees from Iga after Nobunaga invaded their province. He left the Samurai on very good terms, viewing the heads of dead bandits and (iirc) paying them.
It should be noted that the absorption of Takeda retainers aided Tokugawa in the future in making reforms in Kanto, as the former Shingen was a skilled administrator.
There is another theory, this one suggest that the battle of Sekigahara Tokugawa Ieyasu actually died by an assassin pretending to be on Tokugawa side. A shadow warrior replaced him, it was say he look very like the Old Ieyasu. The reason for this is to prevent morale from dropping at the news of his death. It for this reason, the Uesugi clan hesitated to attack because they weren't sure if Tokugawa was dead.
consider having your own subs cosy our accent and pronunciation on some japanese names is confusing at times.
Tokugawa Ieyasu: Ah! All these political issues and battles... I'm so stressed out!
Minion: Should we burn more christians, my lord?
Tokugawa Ieyasu: Yes!... That'll help me relax, I guess.
Lady Tsukiyama: I am Ieyasu's beloved wife!
Lady Saigo: Hello there
Lady Tsukiyama: *loses her head*
😭
yesterday tokugawa's spirit is in my dream. So here I am
"After a victory, tighten your helmet cords." In other words, you're only as good as your last success.
October 21,1600 Battle of Sekigahara
11:50 Who is this women?
Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu January 31,1543-June 1,1616
Respect to tokugawa from India
"seppeku"
Tokugawa was a bastard.Even signing the deal in blood just to betray it.Not good.Which is said "Never trust the Tokugawa"
വളരെ അത്ഭുതമായിരിക്കുന്നു ഇദ്ദേഹത്തിൻറെ ജീവിതം
Who's from shogun 😊😊
Machadira
Oda imagia
Nope....I will never side with this guy. I'm still a Yukimura Sanada dude.
Lol,Are you a fellow samurai warriors's fan?
I must admit that I side with Ieyasu XD
Schrodinger's tomb.
I'm Related To Him
Love your videos. My only thing.... Take a day or two and learn Japanese pronunciation. It is incredibly simple, and your misspronunciation is incredibly jarring for someone who is learning Japanese. XD
In this cas Takeda. Ta-kay-da not Ta-key-da
this one is confusing - so much stuff - brain can't
yikes - this one - yikes
isn't this Macbeth set in Japan? why do missionaries get to write the fake history?
Japan has already made their version of Macbeth and it is called Throne of Blood with Toshiro Mifune playing the role of Macbeth
Pronouncing Takida instead of Takeda is ruining this video...
*SHOGUN KAYO*
Good summary but there’s no need for fake manga and Anglo looking characters. There are many actual paintings and statues of the real Japanese people.
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Second 😂😅
I never liked Ieiasu, he seems but a greedy, ambitious and untrusty lord who is more attached to his power than the benefit of his people.
Such is the way of many great rulers I'm afraid
He only remained as Shogun for 2 year. 2 YEAR! That is short. And beside he was able to make peace, and unified the nation. Maintain that peace.
But he rewarded his loyalists well.
AS OPPOSED TO??
His life was the ultimate sacrifice for peace in the end. Biting his tongue when his loved ones had to be killed to keep peace
all these women being slaughtered and given over as captives and beheaded and muhfuckers Still trying to say patriarchy is a myth --- these videos are so educational and enjoyable !! also beautiful art !
Your paintings are very westernized, in the looks of the people. Not good.
Yet you use a western name? Hmmm
I mean, a lot of these are from the Nobunaga's Ambition franchise created by a japanese company
Why can't you pronounce TAKEDA the right way? I bet you can say KANEDA and PINEDA. So why do you struggle with Takeda?? Is this so hard for you?? It's NOT Takida, not Takyda nor Takeeda. Please get it right!!
Ieyasu... Ieyasu...! IEYASU!!!