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  • :asoo:

  • As the mongols says, "Greatness comes to those who take it."

    In other words, Do what you have too in order to win, Victory = Honor, Losing = Discrace, No matter what weapon you use.

  • @shazzbot007 You're absolutely wrong , technology allows any dickhead with a weapon being capable to kill someone with no reason. A warrior has the body and a different mind .. A Warrior Mind

    It goes even further

  • @WrxSTIdriver1 I agree, technology has made a vile science of a lifelong art

  • @KrakenRouge I heard that man .. worrrrd

  • Oda Nobunaga was also known as the Sixth Demon King of Heaven.

  • Bull"s Eye!!! That's exactly what i was looking for... I have just added "Fiefdom" to my vocabulary list. It will give me extra enthusiasm to continue studying English. Once again I thank you very much. Shall you ever need some help in Portuguese you can cont on me.

  • i mean "count"...

  • at 0:50 the narrator says "Nobunaga...but his outstanding military skills...". I couldn't get it. Can anyone help me? thank you.

  • @charlesrmday

    ....soon gained him many allies and brought him to prominance."

  • @Killer0fTheSun First of all thank you for answering my request. In fact I would like to know what was said between "Nobunaga" and ""but his outstanding military skills". Could you help me again? I would appreciate that very much...

  • @charlesrmday

    "Nobunaga hailed from a small rural fiefdom but his outstanding military skills soon gained him many allies and brought him to prominence."

    Fiefdom -- The estate or domain of a feudal lord

  • Most people don't know that Samurais used the most guns ever in the medieval times than any other country in the world, They were not always obsessed with swords.

  • The gun killed the brave

  • In video games.nobunaga oda was always the villain

  • You know, it seems to me bows would be a lot better than matchlocks, because they were faster to load, more accurate, and a greater range than matchlock muskets.

  • @zz13x But to master the bow it takes time to master whereas the matchlock could be mastered easily in weeks if not days :)

  • Assisti ao video , é muito bom PARABENS... mas não sei o que se passa no YOUTUBE pois o video demorou uma eternidade a carregar o que é inaceitavel a minha internet é muito rápida pois o problema deve ser na fonte do video ou seja no YOUTUBE.É uma pena que videos tão bons levem tanto tempo a carregar.....

  • 403 highlights my point of their contridictions regarding loyalty

  • @dudeyfeb88coach you're talking about a one off case. this didnt happen everyday!!!

  • @CaptainPicardX haha

  • Errata: Oda Nobunaga was not cut down. The traitor general Akechi Mitsuhide fought a duel with Nobunaga in the latter's castle, beseiged by Mitsuhide himself, in Honno-ji. Nobunaga lost (but not killed) and was forced to commit seppuku.

  • Melting all todays arms would create one hell of Budha. Good idea though.

  • i thought Mitsuhide Akechi murdered Nobunaga because the latter didn't ransom his mother or something like that... not sure where i read it anymore ^^

  • 3:49.. Nobunaga wasn't assassinated, he commit Seppuku after being defeated by Mitsuhide Akechi

  • is it true there was a british shogun?

  • @PandaIVIonium

    no There was a british samurai who was a vassel of the tokugawa famliy by the name of John adams

  • A buda made out of a sword staind with the blood of the warriors enemy still on the blade....Yes most definetly peaceful isnt it?

  • 刀Katana 小刀Shoto

    Sword Short Sword

  • @1DerekRubin1 I totally agree!

  • Actually, the African samurai existed.

    Yasuke is the Mozambiquean who served Nobunaga Oda.

    He came over as a Portuguese page in Japan.

    Nobunaga bought him from a Portuguese.

    Yasuke fought at the Honnoji-Temple Incident, but Yasuke was arrested by Mitsuhide Akechi. Mitsuhide Akechi did not kill yasuke. yasuke was expelled Japan, and he became missing afterwards.

  • Of which Yasuke are you talking? Yasuke Gen'nosuke? Yasuke Araki?

  • He was another person.

    The family name of Yasuke who came from Mozambique is unclear. The historical documents about him write down his name only "Yasuke".

    By the way, "Araki-Yasuke" was same person as "Araki-Murashige".

    Unfortunately I do not know a person called "Yasuke-Gen'nosuke" in 16C.

  • By the way, you can discover "Yasuke" in English Wikipedia.

    It will be more useful for you than my broken English.

  • Yes I know, I just wondered if you meant Murashige, because he was not blck at all.

    Yasuke Gen'nosuke was the brother of the famous Gen'nosuke kenjutsu master who evidently was defeated by Hyuga from Edo.

  • @1DerekRubin1 But they're really cool.

  • hideyoshi was 100% korean

    NOT

  • @1bol1

    Afro Samurai was a real true character in Japanese histoty

    NOT!

  • LOL

  • did you know that miyamoto musashi was korean?

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA

  • 6:20....That's complete and utter BULLSHIT !! Those who beat their swords into plowshares WILL PLOW FOR THOSE WHO DON"T !!

  • 1582, Mitsuhide Akechi caused Nobunaga to commit seppuku not assassinate him

  • Korean believes the history textbook or TV shows of delusions of grandeur of the Korea government. However, actually there was not so much damage of the Japanese forces.

    According to the note of the Japanese armed forces, Japan gained control to the northern part of the Korean Peninsura in one month. The Korean King escaped to China. The Korean prince was arrested by the Japanese forces.

  • However, the Korean Peninsura of those days was too poor. And Korea force took all food away from a Korean farmer.

    The Japanese commander did not want to undertake such land. The commander of the posthumously Japanese armed forces of Hideyoshi made peace with a Chinese commander and withdrew from Korea. The Chinese commander hated fighting for Korea.

    The most of Japanese damage as the historical fact was starvation and frostbite and some replenishment vessels.

  • I explain it based on real Japan and a Chinese history document.

    The Japanese military commander who went ashore at least in Korea plays an active part in the fight of Sekigahara several years later.

    How did they revive war potential during a short time if Japan suffered serious damage in Korea?

    Only a Korean falls for history of cleaned Korea which is not a fact. OK, you must do a logical argument. please?

  • @OHWADAKUNAI ..... Did you actually just say "Peninsura" instead of "Peninsula" ?

  • @brncarlisle713 i apologize, dear sir.. in the contrary, the Japanese only utilize, 5 sounds, compared to 26 in the english language. Hence the saturation, and inadequate usage of the english pronunciations, verbs and nouns, is utterly litigated to the adverse limitations of a complex language.

  • @teddythebenny My apologies. I shouldn't make fun. English is a ridiculously complex language.

  • @brncarlisle713 dont worry about it, im japanese, and hell jap is harder then english mate XD !

  • @teddythebenny you are japanese? do you know an online site to learn japanese?

  • @dannyhsmfan try smart.fm 

  • @OHWADAKUNAI When Hideyoshi retreated from Korea he ordered to destroy every stone building. In other words, for that time, he "bombed Korea back into stone age". Claiming that there was no major destruction is just bullshit, sorry.

  • @OHWADAKUNAI True. However, Japanese seem to have an aversion to ever admitting mistakes done by previous generations. Japanese people have a lot to be proud of, but so many don't seem to be willing to criticize themselves. People must learn from the mistakes of the past.

  • @OHWADAKUNAI fuck yeah! hail Nippon!

  • When you lose the warriors in society ...years of warfare killing this strain off ...you end up with a bunch of sissy hourly wage earners...lol...

  • The Japanese is trusted abroad.

    Because because I do not tell a lie like a Korean.

    A thing good at a forgery is a Korean with a liar.

    The Korean history forgery is famous all over the world.

    A Korean is the mean thief who steals culture and tradition from Japan and China.

    The Korean will watch the truth of the history of oneself properly.

    Even if it was the reality that did not want to look; ...

  • lol, i didn't know we portuguese were the ones who spoiled japan with fire weapons

  • i prefer the sword in war rarther than guns takes more skill

  • They take different skills, but not more than one or the other.

  • Not true.

    Many of them returned to Japan safely and they later participated the battle of Sekigahara in 1603.

    The Hideyoshi's invasion is a big event for Koreans but not in Japanese history because it didn't change much unlike the battle of Sekigahara.

  • correction

    1600

  • I have a theory. Japan at the time was full of men specialized in nothing but fighting. These needed work and stirred up trouble, turning easily to rebels and bandits, soon as their masters succumbed to Tokugawa. What better way to get rid of this endless source of instability, than to ship them off to Korea. The more died, the more peace Japan would enjoy in years to come. Cynical, logical, brilliantly political, very Hideyoshi.

  • Nobunaga's heir is not a young son, grandchildren

  • it looks like you are reffering his 1st son (nobutada) 's son, but there were 2nd and 3rd son, too, and so on.

  • Nobukatsu is what he means. Nobutada died at honnoji

  • "Japanesese are really good at lobbing westerners, specially Americans, who do anything for the money. Broadcasting fake japanese history is crime."

    LOL You're a natural liar

  • Thanks for typical Korean's comment.

  • Very educational

  • Great Stuff. Oda Nobunaga is a very very brutal person.

  • cool

  • awesome

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