This clip is of an actual historical incident known as the “Ikedaya Jiken” or “Ikedaya Affair,” which occurred on July 18, 1864 during the struggle between the Shinsengumi, a police force loyal to the Tokugawa Shogunate Forces, and the shishi, masterless samurai employed by the Choshu and Tosa clans, anti-foreigner forces loyal to the Emperor. The shishi were allegedly plotting to burn down Kyoto and kidnap the Aizo caln daimyo.
The movie this scene is taken from is “Shinsengumi” from 1969.
no esa inspirada en las ova de samurai x. si no en el clan. se ve su vida tal cual como es , igual que en el anime hakuoki shinsengumi kitan. solo que metieron demonios pero es lo mismo mismo , quitale los demonios y es la verdadera historia.
there is also a 48 Episode Taiga Drama called Shinsengumi, I am currently watching Ryoma Den which shows the other side of the story, which is also interesting. I see a lot of similarities about the Shinsengumi and radical islamic groups. Both perceive the demand of "opening" or "westernization" as threat and they feel they have to retaliate. While the common folks start dancing in a frenzy Ee Ja Nai Ka or Dhamaal because the sudden changes cause a sensation of rupture...
@RRRRapify Go to amazon.com and type in the search Shinsengumi, lots of books there, there first one was a very good reading. Though I have yet to open the pages on some of the others.
This clip is of an actual historical incident known as the “Ikedaya Jiken” or “Ikedaya Affair,” which occurred on July 18, 1864 during the struggle between the Shinsengumi, a police force loyal to the Tokugawa Shogunate Forces, and the shishi, masterless samurai employed by the Choshu and Tosa clans, anti-foreigner forces loyal to the Emperor. The shishi were allegedly plotting to burn down Kyoto and kidnap the Aizo caln daimyo.
The movie this scene is taken from is “Shinsengumi” from 1969.
MRjonz54 6 months ago
@MRjonz54 Thanks for the info, I'll add it to the video description :-)
itai82 3 months ago in playlist More videos from itai82
Damn, just how many people are in that house? The enemies keep coming out of nowhere :-)
pelrsn 7 months ago
is that Toshiro Mifune?
toxi87 9 months ago
Mifune when you need every m*****f***ing a**hole in the room dead before you can say 'that's a lot of blood!'.
Thanks for the upload, Toshiro Mifune will be missed.
Carnasaurous 1 year ago 2
no esa inspirada en las ova de samurai x. si no en el clan. se ve su vida tal cual como es , igual que en el anime hakuoki shinsengumi kitan. solo que metieron demonios pero es lo mismo mismo , quitale los demonios y es la verdadera historia.
duy199 1 year ago
there is also a 48 Episode Taiga Drama called Shinsengumi, I am currently watching Ryoma Den which shows the other side of the story, which is also interesting. I see a lot of similarities about the Shinsengumi and radical islamic groups. Both perceive the demand of "opening" or "westernization" as threat and they feel they have to retaliate. While the common folks start dancing in a frenzy Ee Ja Nai Ka or Dhamaal because the sudden changes cause a sensation of rupture...
intezam 1 year ago
where can I watch this full movie/series?
MrShinsengumi09 1 year ago
nice noticing
StoreWar1 1 year ago
the name of this movie??? plz
elething4me 1 year ago
Was that Okita fighting on the roof like in the anime?
XxFierxX 2 years ago
Great call! Thanks for uploading this.
PraiseDivineMercy 2 years ago 4
ok seriously i know the shinsengumi were practicly the best on their side but c'mon they were not that badly outnumbered.
toookoooldrew118 3 years ago
Good upload, I'm reading the book right now and watching the series.
Samuraihitachi 3 years ago 4
@Samuraihitachi what book?
RRRRapify 3 weeks ago
@RRRRapify Go to amazon.com and type in the search Shinsengumi, lots of books there, there first one was a very good reading. Though I have yet to open the pages on some of the others.
Samuraihitachi 3 weeks ago