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    Japanese Reacts supplementary explanation of "History of Japan" bill wurtz
    I didn't find it wrong or uncomfortable at all. I enjoyed his video so much.
    I wanted to do add just a little information to help you understand deeper.
    0:00 Introduction
    0:46 Video Start
    1:04 About my hometown Ehime
    2:21 How China treated Japan at first
    3:53 Kamikaze 神風 The God's blow (wind)
    6:09 Japan - Dutch trade (During the seclusion period)
    10:40 The atomic bombs and comment
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 326

  • @bouncehouseofficial
    @bouncehouseofficial 3 роки тому +843

    It's hard to explain how funny this video is from an American perspective. The creator Bill Wurtz is famous for capturing the saccharine-sweet tone of 1980s television in the US, and uses that style to communicate topics that are especially unfiltered or raw. So the contrast between 1980s "fake happy" and grim reality of a war is really hilarious.

    • @anubisd613
      @anubisd613 3 роки тому +5

      what is saccharine?

    • @addisonboudreaux7817
      @addisonboudreaux7817 3 роки тому +89

      @@anubisd613 Saccharine means overly sweet, like to the point of being almost too much to handle.

    • @milktea4270
      @milktea4270 3 роки тому +30

      @@anubisd613 Saccharine as a noun is an artificial sweetener that is powerfully sweet, 200-500 times sweeter than regular table sugar.
      Saccharine as an adjective means “too sweet,” as a result of its noun relative. It’s a figure of speech used to describe something that is so kind, happy, or good that the observer finds it too much to handle or almost unbearable to look at or think about.
      Note: It isn’t used with a positive connotation. Something that is simply cute is not saccharine.

    • @Bocchi-the-Rock_
      @Bocchi-the-Rock_ 3 роки тому +4

      What makes you think 1980's? I think contrasting serious material with comedic delivery has always been popular

    • @user-ru3zw6lz9h
      @user-ru3zw6lz9h 3 роки тому +5

      ​@@milktea4270 I just looked it up and the artificial sweetener is spelled "saccharin" (no e at the end) and is named after the word saccharine. So the word saccharine meaning "sugary" came before the artificial sweetener. The more you know!

  • @rons3634
    @rons3634 3 роки тому +1113

    If that was your first video in English, it was awesome! すごい

    • @YuyaNipponess
      @YuyaNipponess  3 роки тому +115

      Thank you. ありがとね! I will upload more videos

    • @Username-wp5qm
      @Username-wp5qm 3 роки тому +40

      Yeah His English is better than Mine, and I'm British haha

    • @grayfox6930
      @grayfox6930 3 роки тому +9

      @@Username-wp5qm same

    • @dwightlangston5444
      @dwightlangston5444 3 роки тому +2

      @@Username-wp5qm If that's true you shouldn't have left school in year 6.

    • @Username-wp5qm
      @Username-wp5qm 3 роки тому +9

      @@dwightlangston5444 Gaelic is my First language n' I left school at 14 to Work on the Fishing boats

  • @rueux8492
    @rueux8492 3 роки тому +397

    When Bill Wurtz added the bomb part, he left a few seconds of silence to take tribute to all the people who lost their lives at the bombing. I give my respect to him for doing that.

    • @Neko-san
      @Neko-san 3 роки тому +99

      I believe that long silence was also intended to create impact and make you reflect about how horrible dropping those bombs was.

    • @slangoftheregions
      @slangoftheregions 3 роки тому +21

      Yea, that was a thoughtful touch

    • @TheSkyGuy77
      @TheSkyGuy77 3 роки тому +17

      @@Neko-san would you have rather had another 3 million+ people die instead?
      in war, no one is the good guy.

    • @launabanauna496
      @launabanauna496 3 роки тому +9

      Thank you for pointing that out. I've watched a few people reacting to this video, and nobody seems to notice this fact. Such a horrible occurrence, one that should never happen again, for it would surely be the end of us all.

    • @BradyPostma
      @BradyPostma 3 роки тому +4

      Everything being so fast and cheerful besides that moment of silence really makes an emotional impact

  • @YuyaNipponess
    @YuyaNipponess  3 роки тому +570

    This original video is not just funny and interesting. But also the history he tells is more or less correct.
    just 12 mins to learn the outline of Japanese history.

    • @audiencemember0098
      @audiencemember0098 3 роки тому +48

      your English is good except I think you meant to put the word correct instead of collect in your above comment.

    • @YuyaNipponess
      @YuyaNipponess  3 роки тому +62

      Thanks!! Such a Japanese-like mistake! Haha

    • @MrFrazer5800
      @MrFrazer5800 3 роки тому +31

      @@YuyaNipponess greetings from germany, you should pause more frequently and talk more about your thoughts. you seem very tense and under preassure

    • @nekoChris
      @nekoChris 3 роки тому +2

      Japanese history was my favorite subject at University.

  • @sergiobejaranolangarica4761
    @sergiobejaranolangarica4761 3 роки тому +272

    There's a tale about the typhoon that killed the mongols in both invasions at Tsushima. The Mongol General Wongjong ordered to burn a temple dedicated to Hachiman, the god of war. When the mongols invaded Tsushima, a typhoon sunk their fleet and they were not able to continue the invasion. The second time, the mongols won the island of Tsushima, killing almost all of samurai that defended the island and the farmers that were providing fire support with their Yumi bows. Then another typhoon hit the island, leaving thousands of drowned mongol soldiers at the beach.

    • @jj-li1xo
      @jj-li1xo 3 роки тому +7

      Could u tell me who is Wong Jong?
      I've never heard about him

    • @sergiobejaranolangarica4761
      @sergiobejaranolangarica4761 3 роки тому +11

      @@jj-li1xo Wong Jong is the Chinese general Kublai Khan sent with the mission of conquering Japan. There are not many records on his previous victories, but he is remembered for this campaign.

  • @MidosujiSen
    @MidosujiSen 3 роки тому +399

    I like when you add info, makes it interesting

    • @YuyaNipponess
      @YuyaNipponess  3 роки тому +34

      Thanks I will make them more interesting!

  • @frobeusns6404
    @frobeusns6404 3 роки тому +240

    Your English is great!

    • @YuyaNipponess
      @YuyaNipponess  3 роки тому +47

      Thank you! I've studied a lot by myself in Asia. Put so much effort into it. haha

    • @admiral4474
      @admiral4474 3 роки тому +8

      I agree your English is great and as a American im happy we are close allys

  • @AICW
    @AICW 3 роки тому +149

    You are the first person I've ever seen from Shikoku. It seems Shikoku is the forgotten island of Japan. No media ever really talks about it (like Kyushu, Honshu, or Hokkaido).

    • @RaggedGothic
      @RaggedGothic 8 місяців тому +2

      Shikoku - the Wales of Japan. 😉

    • @TimothyScott84
      @TimothyScott84 7 місяців тому

      I dream of going to Shikoku one day. It looks amazing. I only recently got to go to Iriomote-jima this year. I think my next trip will likely be to explore Shikoku.

  • @MechMonstrosity
    @MechMonstrosity 3 роки тому +51

    You're really open-minded and accepting of different points-of-view. Respect!

  • @alienjantan
    @alienjantan 3 роки тому +55

    That info about why dutch is allowed to trade during the close down is helpful.

  • @Romellenios_Lanz_Daemos
    @Romellenios_Lanz_Daemos 3 роки тому +29

    "Greeting from the Emperor, ruler of the land of the rising Sun, onto you're Emperor of the land of the setting Sun"
    - the first establishment of the Japanese Empire.

  • @lennylols9198
    @lennylols9198 3 роки тому +11

    this is the first time i've ever seen someone react to this and not even giggle a little

  • @CoreySlone78
    @CoreySlone78 3 роки тому +19

    I'm just gonna say it. Despite our countries past, I love Japan, I love y'alls culture. I want to go someday, thank you for such an awesome video.

    • @flargarbason1740
      @flargarbason1740 3 роки тому +3

      The past is in the past. Unless you could have prevented it, there’s nothing to feel guilty about.

  • @Lokitoh
    @Lokitoh 3 роки тому +9

    Lol, I knew the words Kami and Kaze but never made the connection.... that was eye opening. Thanks

  • @jr4chargers
    @jr4chargers 3 роки тому +37

    Every time I hear the history about whatever countries/empires, I always wonder how accurate it is to what actually happened. I'm sure who ever was writing the books/history were biased or ignorant to certain things.

    • @YuyaNipponess
      @YuyaNipponess  3 роки тому +26

      There is no absolute justice in this world. Someone has power can only decide what was good.

    • @eysn
      @eysn 3 роки тому +3

      There is not one absolute book about every historical subject. Historical information usually comes from research on multiple sources from different perspectives, which allows historians to eliminate bias and lack of information for the most part. It's not impossible to get the objective version of a lot of historical events (especially more recent ones) assuming that you're willing to look up multiple sources from different sides. It's just a shame that a lot of people are more than happy to immediately accept any uncited (mis)information thrown at them as long as it even slightly conforms to their personal views.

  • @Kasou01
    @Kasou01 3 роки тому +115

    He left out the part when Japan invades and occupied Indonesia for 3 years and forced thousands of Indonesian people to do harsh menial labor (Romusha), and also killed a few millions of us. It only ends because of the atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki and Hiroshima.
    I don't know if they teach this in history class in Japan or not though.
    I'm not starting a hate message, just adding a missed history. Cheers :)

    • @maskedmildew5437
      @maskedmildew5437 3 роки тому +21

      very important to include this history, too. imperial japan did horrific things (not that other countries at this time weren't also doing horrific things) and it's best for it to be acknowledged. especially since a lot of this history is omitted in japanese schools

    • @L16htW4rr10r
      @L16htW4rr10r 3 роки тому +5

      Its also pretty bad at the other ASEAN countries too when Japan invade, right?

    • @DaughterOfMaat
      @DaughterOfMaat 3 роки тому +15

      @@L16htW4rr10r Yes. Something similar took place in Malaysia and Singapore (back then, Malaya and Borneo since Singapore used to be part of British Malaya as one of the states) during the Japanese Imperial invasion. People being tortured and executed, there were cases where local women were raped by the Japanese military, the economy collapsed (much like what any war-torn country would have suffered from). There was also the Death March that took place in Borneo. I don't remember much of what I learnt in my own history classes but I remember our horrified reactions to what had happened in history. The Occupation period may have been quite short but basically, the colonies that were part of the Japanese Empire suffered greatly.

    • @Shirley36
      @Shirley36 3 роки тому +9

      It wasn't just Indonesia. Malaysia and other southeast Asian countries too

    • @Kasou01
      @Kasou01 3 роки тому +8

      @@Shirley36 yes. But I only spoken in regards of my own country, Indonesia. I can imagine other Japan invaded countries back then suffers the same treatment. Cheers👍

  • @TheBeezleDude
    @TheBeezleDude 3 роки тому +3

    I found your English language videos very recently and I have enjoyed watching them very much! Thank you for making some truly entertaining and insightful content!

  • @melodie-allynbenezra8956
    @melodie-allynbenezra8956 Рік тому +3

    First of all... Congratulations, and severe kudos for making your first English video. You did a fantastic job!
    Second... Thank you for your highlights on the already entertaining and informative video by Bill Wurtz. I like what you had to say.
    Thank you for sharing with us.🥰

  • @thegangstachimp
    @thegangstachimp 2 роки тому +4

    I know of Kokeshi dolls but want to learn more about them, they look interesting and very different from what my fellow westerners think of as a doll, I like the craftsmanship on kokeshi dolls as it makes each one look unique

  • @CChissel
    @CChissel 3 роки тому +3

    I read the biography of Fukuzawa Yukichi and it was one of the best books I’ve read. That man was so smart and wise, but also humble and explained a lot of what happened in the 1800s by his accounts of events. I want to visit Japan to see his old school, and other places where certain historical events happened. Hopefully one day before I die.

  • @jefforymitchell5697
    @jefforymitchell5697 3 роки тому +6

    If I can get my Japanese as good as your English I will be very very happy. Great video, man!

  • @andreamulder3184
    @andreamulder3184 3 роки тому +10

    I like learning about different histories and the relationships between different countries. Did you know that the Japanese words Kōhī and Bīru come from the Dutch koffie and bier?

  • @DescendDab
    @DescendDab 3 роки тому +8

    You're really good at english! If i tried speaking japanese, i would be much worse

  • @DJB3lfry
    @DJB3lfry 3 роки тому +1

    I live a few minutes away from where the atomic bombs were made (Oak Ridge, TN), and thankfully the facilities used to make the atomic bombs have since been replaced by a massive laboratory (ORNL) which focuses on studying and preserving the Earth, fighting climate change/disease, developing clean energy, and bettering humanity in general.
    I also visited Japan a few years ago (it's so beautiful, I can't wait to go back again), as well as the peace park. It's a humbling experience.

  • @GamesHelpmeForget
    @GamesHelpmeForget 3 роки тому

    I discovered your videos recently and I am really enjoying them. Thank you.

  • @Lazy_Swordsman
    @Lazy_Swordsman 3 роки тому +2

    Great reaction video, I loved the bits you added in too it was very interesting.

  • @Matshiro
    @Matshiro 3 роки тому +4

    3:54 - Didn't expect Polish cover of that movie :D

  • @bourneethan3190
    @bourneethan3190 3 роки тому +4

    Germany : " We are so shameful that we started the war "
    Japan : " We are so shameful that we lost the war "

  • @alexia4251
    @alexia4251 Рік тому +1

    Fun fact, so in the part he talks about the larger nation fighting the smaller nation to take over the capital, the smaller nation won, the main reason is the smaller nation military had Guns, and the larger nation didn't.

  • @pierrelaplant7926
    @pierrelaplant7926 9 місяців тому +1

    great video! did you record the videos audio through your microphone? I can hear a slight echo. you can record the videos audio separately to make it clearer

  • @mikehawk8984
    @mikehawk8984 3 роки тому +12

    英語は徐図ですね~。Your accent is really good and clear. Your video was also fun to watch and hear your thoughts on the subject. Keep it up! 👍✌

    • @YuyaNipponess
      @YuyaNipponess  3 роки тому +1

      徐図?? ありがと!! I will upload more videos as much as possible

  • @Latinarama
    @Latinarama 3 роки тому +3

    This video is really perfect for Japanese people, because they are already accustomed to fast flashing images and hyperactive narration on Japanese TV xD

  • @corv1d770
    @corv1d770 2 роки тому +2

    I subscribed almost immediately, I really appreciate your thoughts and perspective on this, I'd always wondered how somebody from Japan might react to this Bill Wurtz video.
    I really agree with and value your assertion near the end that we should never resort to nuclear bombs. They are far too destructive not only to People but to the world, the Earth can't defend itself from us and such weapons kill everything. Our political matters shouldn't bring such mass damage or harm so much innocent life. Nobody wins when it comes to that. Greetings from Oklahoma, US 💖

  • @Lily-so4hq
    @Lily-so4hq 3 роки тому

    i really love your commentary on this!! great video! :-)

  • @Klotsuki
    @Klotsuki 2 роки тому +1

    I watched your more recent video first and the improvement in your English and in your confidence is very noticible. Your English in this video is already really good, I can understand you perfectly, and I love when you add information and facts as a Japanese 😸. Arigatou gozaimasu!

  • @Daxellz
    @Daxellz 3 роки тому +1

    Nice video Yuya Wanobee :)

  • @bearefoot1384
    @bearefoot1384 3 роки тому

    Thank you Yuya!! I enjoyed that!!

  • @its_james1984
    @its_james1984 3 роки тому

    Great video! Keep it up. Would love to see more!!!

  • @thebigdudify1
    @thebigdudify1 3 роки тому

    Great video friend! Your English was awesome! I was nice getting a little more context for what was happening in the video

  • @joyjoyjoy8618
    @joyjoyjoy8618 3 роки тому +156

    As a Chinese, I really feel sorry about how our ancestors discriminated against Japanese ....

    • @eziosalimbeni6325
      @eziosalimbeni6325 3 роки тому +77

      I think the rape Nanking already leveled the scales old boy

    • @totallyaccuratechannel
      @totallyaccuratechannel 3 роки тому +4

      @@eziosalimbeni6325 can u be happy for this time?

    • @kotaniyumiko
      @kotaniyumiko 3 роки тому +7

      can you blame them with people like Hideyoshi trying to invade forKorea and China for no reason

    • @makky6239
      @makky6239 3 роки тому +11

      @@kotaniyumiko They named called Japan dwarves way before it

    • @totallyaccuratechannel
      @totallyaccuratechannel 3 роки тому +3

      @@kotaniyumiko there's a reason

  • @kestrel4294
    @kestrel4294 9 місяців тому

    Please give us more videos! You’re very interesting and I enjoy your content.

  • @AnaA-ko8bc
    @AnaA-ko8bc 3 роки тому +30

    I want to get one of those dolls do you sell internationally

    • @YuyaNipponess
      @YuyaNipponess  3 роки тому +21

      Yes, Thank you! That's what I do. I ship products worldwide. credit card/ Paypal payment are avairable. Please visit our website~~~

  • @qhai09
    @qhai09 3 роки тому

    I am so impressed and realise that this is your first english video, that's a great improvement of your speaking. I am Malaysian and i start learning english language when i was like 7 years old, because my brother play many good old games, and my parents also buy english learning toys for me and my brothers.

  • @callumscott4118
    @callumscott4118 3 роки тому +2

    you got my support that was a really good video! greetings from australia!

  • @DaimonAnimations
    @DaimonAnimations 3 роки тому +4

    I loved your reaction video, it is pretty refreshing and very interesting. I will watch more of your videos.

    • @YuyaNipponess
      @YuyaNipponess  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you very much! before I spoke Japanese and Chinese, from now on I will upload more English videos!

    • @DaimonAnimations
      @DaimonAnimations 3 роки тому

      @@YuyaNipponess Thank you for putting the extra effort!

  • @songstress136
    @songstress136 3 роки тому

    I got so excited when you said you live in Ehime. I lived in Imabari for three years when I was a part of the JET program!

  • @doctorsnakeeater1997
    @doctorsnakeeater1997 3 роки тому +2

    Ooh, the Kokeshi dolls look cute!

  • @unknownkiwi4040
    @unknownkiwi4040 3 роки тому

    This channel is awesome :) please more videos
    Love from NZ

  • @NanoValorant
    @NanoValorant 3 роки тому +2

    Finally I know about the "die in the tornado"

  • @ki.420
    @ki.420 3 роки тому +1

    loved this

  • @gigakuma
    @gigakuma 3 роки тому

    Another great video. 👍

  • @Mr.Lethargic123
    @Mr.Lethargic123 3 роки тому

    I like how he started talking about peace in the end

  • @Beert2632
    @Beert2632 3 роки тому +5

    3:54
    Tfw you choose to watch a random reaction video and the author has put a movie poster in your language

  • @lolikumadesbear1999
    @lolikumadesbear1999 3 роки тому +1

    Great reaction, greetings from Germany😊

  • @US395Official
    @US395Official 3 роки тому

    I liked this review! I agreed with what you said in the epilogue

  • @Clyjade_of_God_and_Putin
    @Clyjade_of_God_and_Putin 2 роки тому

    The way he started talking over the atomic bomb parts at 10:40 was priceless. I had to rewind a million times.

  • @TheFubz
    @TheFubz 3 роки тому +1

    i needed more of your opinion of everything/anything on this video.

  • @willrobinson4976
    @willrobinson4976 3 роки тому

    Thank you Yuya.

  • @morningcoffeecat2271
    @morningcoffeecat2271 3 роки тому

    Very good English and a fun reaction, its very interesting hearing it from your perspective! ❤️

  • @CarboniteDreamer
    @CarboniteDreamer 3 роки тому +6

    your English is very good! I'm learning Japanese self study but its a way to try to better myself during this time of covid. plus its interesting to learn of how the prefectures came into being. Thank you for the reaction and all of your hard work!

  • @thebookofeli1105
    @thebookofeli1105 3 роки тому +1

    Your English is just as good as mine! And I've lived here my whole life.

  • @FarEastAlpaca
    @FarEastAlpaca 3 роки тому

    I appreciate your input and would love to know your take on current state of international affairs!

  • @kalespr
    @kalespr 3 роки тому +1

    I didn't know why the Dutch got an exception. That was interesting to learn, Thank you. :)

  • @jimcour291
    @jimcour291 3 роки тому +1

    I really enjoyed your input about the video. Much different than what I found from people living in the north and central China. I lived there for many years and found a very defensive culture, even among the youth. A denial and unwillingness to see any other way to look at world events. I would be very interested in your findings and thoughts and I know Japan is often the brunt of Chinese "attention"! Shanghai was one of the only "open" cities after the war and has a different outlook but you may have also seen a different aspect

  • @robertreyes6719
    @robertreyes6719 3 роки тому

    That is true, in fact, our christian martyr in the Philippines Lorenzo Ruiz had died and beheaded there during Tokugawa era in their christian mission in Japan.

  • @gabrielesolletico6542
    @gabrielesolletico6542 9 місяців тому

    Oh! Shikoku seems really beatiful, it's the part of Japane in which the nature is still wilde and preserved, right? I saw some picture in books, and in the internet... now, I hope I can visit soon your prefecture! :)

  • @sirdigap9405
    @sirdigap9405 3 роки тому

    i really love japan. the culture, the scenery ever since and the most i love in japan is the anime and the professionals ? wow your in time when meeting others. really love and work in japan..

  • @LevCallahan
    @LevCallahan 3 роки тому

    I like the sentimentality at the end. Made me wanna go back again and watch The Burmese Harp. Literally cried my eyes out at least twice during that.

  • @adalidvillanueva9070
    @adalidvillanueva9070 3 роки тому

    Love it! Suscribed

  • @empereur_du_congoeddy-malo2286
    @empereur_du_congoeddy-malo2286 3 роки тому

    That would be cool if you made more history reaction video

  • @mathewkelly9968
    @mathewkelly9968 3 роки тому

    The extra info is great I only have the vaguest idea about Japanese history

  • @foodogslove2588
    @foodogslove2588 3 роки тому

    Yuya, I enjoyed it very much and I learned a lot. It was extremely succinct and humorous. Thank you for sharing this and what came across so profoundly, is that you are very proud to be a Japanese man......and that’s good! I myself am mixed race so I always feel a little lost in my heritage.
    Many thanks again! 👍🏼😊

  • @howardbartlett3026
    @howardbartlett3026 2 роки тому

    I do also seem to remember that during the Edo period the Shoguns didn't do to well trying to take Miyamoto Musashi's sword. Whether it was a wooden bokken or steel sword Kensei Musashi was amazing. I still have my first copy of "A Book of Five Rings" by Kensei Musashhi along with my copies of Tsun Tzu's "The Art of War, Bruce Lee's "Tao of Jeet Kune Do and Sifu Bruce Lee's Fighting Method, also Lao Tzu's "Tao Te Ching".
    Oh and Yuya your English is excellent and we understand you perfectly. I know people from Japan, China and Korea that have lived here in the States for over 60 years that don't speak it as well. We still love and adore them just like our other Puerto Rican, Cuban, Sicilian, Greek and Mexican extended family (my youngest daughter Vickie Terasita Maria Bartlett-DeJesus is Mexican. She was born South of Juarez in Chihuahua County about 1/2 way to Chihuahua City ). Thanks for all you do and share. Gracias mi Amigo !

  • @luketrottier9388
    @luketrottier9388 3 роки тому +1

    Love and respect from Canada

    • @YuyaNipponess
      @YuyaNipponess  3 роки тому

      Thank you! love you back from the Land of the Rising Sun

  • @jme9811
    @jme9811 3 роки тому

    I like the final message

  • @zatnikatel1472
    @zatnikatel1472 3 роки тому

    I am a native American, specifically an Algonquin. We always believed that my ancestors always lived in America in contrary of the Bering Strait crossing immigration.
    But I read somewhere that from this Bering Strait crossing, was that the Japanese crossed the ice bridge to end up populating the Americas which I find it pretty awesome.

  • @aajohnsoutube
    @aajohnsoutube 3 роки тому +2

    The video in question really helped me understand 銀魂... too bad they didn’t even mention the Neo Armstrong Cyclone Jet Armstrong Cannon

    • @rashikgurung5228
      @rashikgurung5228 3 роки тому +2

      I see you have also watched the greatest anime of all time

    • @Fikamar27
      @Fikamar27 3 роки тому

      I see you're man of culture as well

  • @gemth9853
    @gemth9853 3 роки тому

    Your English is way better than my Japanese! Wow! I really enjoyed this video, ありがと!

  • @lesley7137
    @lesley7137 3 роки тому +2

    Your English is very good! 👍🏻

  • @user-kl7rw8qv1v
    @user-kl7rw8qv1v 3 роки тому +3

    ゆーやさんを久しぶりに見れて良かった!英語はわからんけど…

    • @YuyaNipponess
      @YuyaNipponess  3 роки тому +2

      ありがとうございます!! 仕事との兼ね合いでこれからは英語にしようかと考えていまして… 頑張って字幕はつけようと思うのですが… すみません!笑

  • @ConsumptiveSoul
    @ConsumptiveSoul 3 роки тому +1

    Great reaction also greetings from japan

    • @YuyaNipponess
      @YuyaNipponess  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks!! hope the typhoon didn't cause any trouble to you

    • @ConsumptiveSoul
      @ConsumptiveSoul 3 роки тому

      Yuya Wanobee no I got rain because I’m in Tokyo

  • @JishinDX
    @JishinDX 3 роки тому

    I lived in Niihama in Ehime for 5 months

  • @DigitalPand3mic
    @DigitalPand3mic 3 роки тому +8

    i've been to the national peace park. We are truly sorry for what happened, a lot of us only wish to make peace and continue having good relations and genuinely care for Japan. You truly have our deepest apologies, and we acknowledge no amount of apologizing can ever make up for what happened.

    • @miriamweller812
      @miriamweller812 Рік тому

      While the nukes on Japan were just another crime (and mainly a sign to the world by US imperialism that they got such weapons now and no problem to use them - well, until others had them as well), 2.WW Japan WAS the Asian Nazi regime. Better not look up what the did in Korea and China at this time...

    • @treystephens6166
      @treystephens6166 11 місяців тому

      If they didn’t attack Pearl Harbor it probably wouldn’t have happened.

  • @scottcarr8738
    @scottcarr8738 2 роки тому

    I'll guess early it is a good first video. I can't wait to add comment at the end!

  • @murraymanitos
    @murraymanitos 3 роки тому +1

    I love your kokeshi dolls!!!

    • @YuyaNipponess
      @YuyaNipponess  3 роки тому

      Thanks! there are many types of kokeshi dolls. You can enjoy the differences.

  • @thedevourerofgods1686
    @thedevourerofgods1686 2 роки тому

    I'm American that loves history and culture, personally Japan is my favorite country and probably one of my favorite cultures too

  • @dziunnl
    @dziunnl 2 роки тому +1

    Shikoku has the most beautiful dogs 🥰

  • @SelcraigClimbs
    @SelcraigClimbs 3 роки тому

    Awesome to hear your perspective, and nice to know that the information in the video is correct.
    I wish we knew more about the Jomon period. 日本語で「縄文時代」っていうと思います🤔

    • @YuyaNipponess
      @YuyaNipponess  3 роки тому

      Thanks! It skipped many parts because of the limited video length though, it was more or less correct. 縄文時代? You like it? it is still in the process of turning to civilized society. なんで好きなの??

  • @jkwonbrownfunvideo7554
    @jkwonbrownfunvideo7554 3 роки тому

    You good at it

  • @Nitzah
    @Nitzah 3 роки тому

    So back in High school we had a debate in my US History class about whether or not the atomic bomb was okay to be used - personally I think after they destroyed a good chunk of the ecosystem in the Mohave desert turning hundreds of miles of desert sand to glass that should’ve been an indicator that it wasn’t a good thing and highly excessive but lots of people thought the fastest way to end the Japanese-American conflicts (since we were taught that Japan was going to keep fighting for as long as possible) was to decimate the country with a bombing. Not saying it was okay but that’s the American education and sorta-justification on it.

  • @summeronio9751
    @summeronio9751 3 роки тому

    Oh wow, I've been to Ehime once

  • @scottcarr8738
    @scottcarr8738 2 роки тому

    Great job. Now i get the chance to use a word picture! ;-)

  • @donfudido
    @donfudido 3 роки тому

    The Portuguese who got to Japan in 1543, did much more than what is mentioned. The weapons brought by the Portuguese was the beginning of the end of the numerous wars in Japan. They gave the Japanese, Tempura. 😉 They gave the Japanese bolo de castella (Kasutera). And a lot of words. 😉

  • @MetalGuitarTimo
    @MetalGuitarTimo 3 роки тому

    hi! what do you say in the beginning of your videos? i cant figure it out. something desu? ^^

  • @chrisklitou7573
    @chrisklitou7573 3 роки тому +1

    6:10 there was no USA at that point

  • @mcbht0104
    @mcbht0104 3 роки тому +3

    When i learned about the history specially WW2, where the philippines suffered so much with the hands of japan (we became a battleground)... i always wondered how japanese people today view their own history of the WW2. (And even other people who distroyed thousands of lands and killed millions of people for power and selfish gains)
    Though i love japan and most of their culture (still at my top list of countries to visit), i just get curious on how they are educated with such history.

    • @TheManWithNoName93
      @TheManWithNoName93 3 роки тому +2

      From what I understand they do not teach much about ww2.

    • @LucyMaymake
      @LucyMaymake 2 місяці тому

      let's take a rude-simple way to call it as a "political purpose".

  • @Persona3Yukari
    @Persona3Yukari 3 роки тому

    Nice reaction

  • @vera_nika2
    @vera_nika2 3 роки тому +1

    Compliments on your english and good luck with your business!

  • @SpartanX360
    @SpartanX360 3 роки тому

    Would you visit your hometown on your next video?

  • @rodrigoyanez1100
    @rodrigoyanez1100 2 роки тому +1

    I've seen this same thing in all these reaction videos from Japanese UA-camrs, this moment when Atomic bombing comes, all of them acts weird or make cuts, and i get it, i've never talked to a Japanese about this, but it must be like Germans, somehow y it kicks some sort of shame or guilt, when this kind of "country shame" things happened with a lot of countries, but this was such a huge change in our modern history and actually well recorded, yes lots of people died in both sides, but we must remember that this kind of things are not the collective mindset of its country, just insane decision from people in power, this have been happening forever and any nation should't be embarrassed about its past but what it does in the present thinking about the future, and how they saying, history avoid us to repeat the mistakes from the past.