Battle of Sanada Maru (4-5 December 1614)

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  • Опубліковано 22 чер 2019
  • During the Siege of Osaka,the shogunate forces besieged the Sanada Maru, a fort defended by the samurai commander Sanada Yukimura, Toyotomi's ally. The attackers were repeatedly repelled and Sanada's troops launched into several counterattacks against enemy lines, breaking them for three times.
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  • @user-wt8we2rn3z
    @user-wt8we2rn3z 10 місяців тому +192

    「敵を1つの塊と思ってはならぬ。所詮、人の集まりじゃ」←この歴戦の勇者感溢れるセリフかたまらない

    • @user-yt2yp4nx3i
      @user-yt2yp4nx3i 6 місяців тому +17

      その言葉は、死の間際の父昌幸が、大将として戦うことに躊躇ってた、源次郎様に教えた言葉であり、戦の日が近くなり、怯えてた源次郎様に織田有楽斎が信長が言ってた言葉と源次郎に送った言葉ですね!!

    • @shaynewheeler9249
      @shaynewheeler9249 5 місяців тому +5

      Japanese ancestor

    • @rukema-bv9gu
      @rukema-bv9gu День тому

      @@user-yt2yp4nx3i
      なるほど・・
       『でも、脚本は三谷幸喜』
      と、書こうしたけど、スゴイ深い出典が書いててビビったw

  • @CHEESYHEAD684
    @CHEESYHEAD684 Рік тому +381

    If anyone's wondering what the 6 circles on the Sanada clan's banner is about, it represents the 6 coins needed to buy passage across the Sanzu River and through The 3 Hells to purchase your place in the afterlife in old Japanese Shinto/Buddhist mythology. It means he welcomes death and is fully ready to die, he's got the coins prepared and is not afraid to meet death in service to his Lord.
    Even the most basic and simple samurai clan banners all have deep meaning and purpose, I'm sure everyone knows the Takeda symbol, it's a very old symbol and represented either The 4 Winds and 4 Elements, or we're not sure if it represent ceiling tiles from the Silk Road that were brought to Japan during ancient times. The gaps between each shape are caused by the water that was said to have run through them.

    • @mehmetylmaz1301
      @mehmetylmaz1301 10 місяців тому +11

      Thanks for info, I'm one of the wonderer about this symbol and do you have any idea about their march what it is name ?

    • @Tohma_Ed
      @Tohma_Ed 10 місяців тому +11

      三途の川 yeah the river for dead men

    • @Malay600
      @Malay600 9 місяців тому +1

      What were they doing in 0:15?

    • @TheTuuhuumoti
      @TheTuuhuumoti 9 місяців тому +4

      ​@@Malay600挑発。

    • @muisbahudin6329
      @muisbahudin6329 9 місяців тому +2

      ​@@TheTuuhuumotiohh okay

  • @masaomatsushima8
    @masaomatsushima8 2 роки тому +216

    真田丸での戦いは、大阪冬の陣、最大のみどころです。セットも豪華な作りで戦闘シーンも迫力が有ります。

    • @atsushisuzuki4997
      @atsushisuzuki4997 Рік тому +20

      葵徳川三代に比べるとショボすぎる。高い受信料を分捕っておいてこの体たらくとは

  • @user-qo1mc5ty6t
    @user-qo1mc5ty6t 2 роки тому +458

    こういうとき、最初に進んでいく歩兵ってホントに凄いと思う。
    マジで凄まじい精神力。

    • @danbooru30
      @danbooru30 2 роки тому +66

      まぁ退いても死ぬし。

    • @umakara55
      @umakara55 Рік тому +42

      だから興奮剤系の麻薬つかったりもする。それこそ古代ローマの頃から

    • @user-ch9ni2br3k
      @user-ch9ni2br3k Рік тому +8

      今の自衛隊にはもうできないかな

    • @user-sc9wf1tl2l
      @user-sc9wf1tl2l Рік тому +95

      @@user-ch9ni2br3k
      そもそも、そんな形の戦い方しないでしょう。そんな玉砕覚悟な戦法。

    • @explosion5720
      @explosion5720 Рік тому +34

      @@user-ch9ni2br3k あたまわるわる

  • @galaxy1615ify
    @galaxy1615ify 6 місяців тому +17

    8:12 銃ではなく弓を使うってのがいぶし銀の老将って感じでよき

  • @mohasyatyou
    @mohasyatyou Рік тому +165

    仲間割れしたと思って自信満々に攻め込んで、砦の目前のところまで来たのに
    壁からいきなり鉄砲出てきた時の絶望感が凄そう

    • @user-yt2yp4nx3i
      @user-yt2yp4nx3i 6 місяців тому +8

      さすが、表裏卑怯者と語り継がれた名将の子、源次郎様!!

  • @yuusama5203
    @yuusama5203 Рік тому +152

    この真田丸という「出っ張り」に敵がまず群がってくるだろう、そこで決戦の前に敵の兵力を漸減する、という戦略が素晴らしい。

  • @Miku-punch222
    @Miku-punch222 2 роки тому +107

    戦国武将好きになったきっかけの作品

  • @yoshii871
    @yoshii871 Рік тому +71

    うちのご先祖さんも大阪の陣に出てたけどこんな激戦地 生き残ってたってすごいな

    • @user-ez7xs8lv9r
      @user-ez7xs8lv9r Рік тому +14

      良かったですね。ご先祖さまが遥か400年の時を紡いで、今の貴方に繋がって。お盆には墓参りで感謝ですね。

    • @user-hv1cu7gr8q
      @user-hv1cu7gr8q 11 місяців тому +6

      その上に今の命がある。今を大切に生きたくなるな

    • @user-qh2vt2hm7i
      @user-qh2vt2hm7i 9 місяців тому +5

      ちなみにどちら側で参戦されてたんですか?

  • @user-kl6tq1ti2r
    @user-kl6tq1ti2r 2 роки тому +132

    当時、まだ小学生だたころでも、この作戦がよくできていて感心したのを覚えているw

  • @FeralCat9962
    @FeralCat9962 4 роки тому +82

    Samurai Warrior: Spirit of Sanada brought me here.

    • @zabdandan6271
      @zabdandan6271 3 роки тому

      Same

    • @wakou1972
      @wakou1972 3 роки тому

      My study of samurai brought me here as i admire the reenactments

    • @osakaosaka4143
      @osakaosaka4143 Місяць тому

      what it looks like today! ua-cam.com/video/n-vASnSDNNo/v-deo.html

  • @user-rt9xc5ur2z
    @user-rt9xc5ur2z Рік тому +267

    タヌキじじぃと言われる程、戦略家で策略的だった家康だからこそ気付いた真田の罠。同じレベルの頭脳かと思いきや、後々になると家康が自害を決めるくらい追い詰めてくる真田が1枚も2枚も上手だったって所に伏線を感じてカッコいい。

    • @zhouwu
      @zhouwu Рік тому +1

      Ieyasu killed himself? I thought he won the war! Why would he kill himself?!

    • @user-ff1fb9nl4g
      @user-ff1fb9nl4g Рік тому +3

      Of course finally Ieyasu won the war. But Sanada’s power is so strong that it have Iyeyasu run away. He is shamed, so he tried to kill himself (do harakiri).

  • @user-ow8xj8qc2f
    @user-ow8xj8qc2f Рік тому +70

    真田丸って本当に守りやすそう
    あと本当に毛利勝永かっこいい

    • @kusu-
      @kusu- Рік тому +5

      7:28ね😊

  • @user-qx6bj1vu4y
    @user-qx6bj1vu4y Рік тому +78

    内記の表情一つ変えない弓の射撃もかっこええ

  • @akira5060
    @akira5060 9 місяців тому +63

    少ない戦闘シーン(予算的にね)の中でも屈指のシーン。それと出城及び功を急ぐ人の流れの群集心理を思うままに操った真田一族、表現的な限界に挑んだ素晴らしいシーンだと思います。

    • @spookedspooks
      @spookedspooks Місяць тому +1

      Which show name is this?

    • @akira5060
      @akira5060 Місяць тому +2

      @@spookedspooks The title of this program is "Sanadamaru."
      It was created by NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation) in 2015.

  • @jordanelfarruk9013
    @jordanelfarruk9013 Рік тому +22

    Thanks, Sanada is my favorite heroes of sengoku jidai periods.

  • @chrisanduncensoredjapan6627
    @chrisanduncensoredjapan6627 Рік тому +71

    A true display of psychological warfare - using all the traits of the samurai (wanting to be the first into battle against them). Nobushige knew full well that once he lured one clan into the attack, others would follow.
    Absolutely brilliant strategy.

  • @Genrikh_Yagoda
    @Genrikh_Yagoda 2 роки тому +239

    The Sanada are one of my favourite clans, as well as smartest ones. Strategy is a category in which they definitely do not lack.

    • @honhon999
      @honhon999 2 роки тому +32

      They had small land, military power was tiny and the enemys around them were more powerful so they had to get the strategies to survive, not winning but not lose

    • @qusan444
      @qusan444 2 роки тому +11

      @@honhon999 Look at the first and second Ueda battles! Look at the battles where we were outnumbered but defeated a large army.

    • @finalcranefall6201
      @finalcranefall6201 Рік тому +3

      lmfao it is so funny that "big" and "small" has the same pronounciation

    • @krieger8825
      @krieger8825 Рік тому +4

      They're probably the easiest clan to vassalize in Shogun 2

    • @rezadyn87
      @rezadyn87 Рік тому +1

      not so smart since they sided with the traitor

  • @johnwakamatsu3391
    @johnwakamatsu3391 Рік тому +762

    I find it interesting to watch historical movies of the Sengoku jidai and see ancestors fighting in different battles. My mother's family fought for the Maeda Toshiie and grandfather lived with the last Maeda Daimyo in Tokyo after the Russo Japanese War. My father's mother's family fought for Toyotomi Hideyoshi in the same period. I realize that the Sengoku jidai was a very violent period of Japanese History.

    • @sonny12681
      @sonny12681 Рік тому +31

      It is very interesting to watch movies about historical events, it's amazing to think about what people's ancestors did. If I want to watch a movie with historical value to watch my ancestors, I watch the TV series called Medici Masters of Florence because I'm directly blood related to the Medici royal family but my last name is different because of marriage.

    • @HeiLongKwun
      @HeiLongKwun Рік тому +1

      So ur mothers family lived the era of Miyamoto Musashi?

    • @jacktran7024
      @jacktran7024 Рік тому +5

      @@sonny12681 no shit?

    • @ccptube3468
      @ccptube3468 Рік тому +11

      U should also remember how your Imperial Japan did Genocide and Horrific Atrocities during WW2!

    • @Philmoscowitz
      @Philmoscowitz Рік тому +90

      @@ccptube3468 - Do you also say the same thing to your countrymen? Every country has committed atrocities at one time or another

  • @SKY-jz3gz
    @SKY-jz3gz 2 роки тому +21

    この旗振りのシーンを見ていた3歳の甥っ子が爺ちゃんに「この人達何してるの?」って聞いたら爺ちゃんが「お尻ペンペンしてるんだ」って吹いた。

  • @user-ub7ur4zs4c
    @user-ub7ur4zs4c 2 роки тому +276

    真田丸合戦シーンしょぼいってよく言われるけどこの冬の陣は迫力あるしわりと頑張ってたと思う

    • @kenohzu5518
      @kenohzu5518 Рік тому +89

      関ケ原完全カットを批判されてたけど、ここに集中して正解だったと思う

    • @user-xc2iq9tm4c
      @user-xc2iq9tm4c Рік тому +60

      関ヶ原は葵三代に任せておけば良い、本能寺の変だって散々やって来たから簡素で良いと思う。タイトル通り真田丸のセットにこれだけ力を入れた大河は無いし、安っぽいと声もあった第一次上田合戦も両軍の攻防が分かりやすくて良かったと思う。

    • @user-ub7tt4gl8y
      @user-ub7tt4gl8y Рік тому +30

      西国大名とか殆ど名前出ないし、関ケ原もあっさり、真田視点に徹底的に焦点を絞った物語。大坂の陣は「信繁」じゃなく「幸村」にとっての最初で最後の大舞台だから力入れるのも必然。最終回も戦というより、戦国でしか生きられない人間VS戦国を終わらせたい人間(+戦国を知らない世代がトドメ刺す)の問答だからこそ簡素なのも映えた印象

    • @NAKANO-ITSUKI.0505
      @NAKANO-ITSUKI.0505 Рік тому +5

      そもそも合戦シーンを迫力あるように作るにはめっちゃお金必要だからね〜例えばキングダムみたいに
      大河ドラマでそんなの作るのは難しいだろうね

    • @js-fd1ri
      @js-fd1ri 8 днів тому

      夏の陣がしょぼかったのよ、100人くらいエキストラ引き連れてOP張りの突撃かまして散って欲しかった

  • @kousu9
    @kousu9 3 роки тому +80

    真田信繁(幸村)
    六文銭に赤備え。かっこよすぎる!

  • @carmix6721
    @carmix6721 2 роки тому +202

    コロナがなけりゃ
    麒麟がくるもこれくらいの戦が見れたのかと思うと悔しいなぁ。。。

    • @user-yt2yp4nx3i
      @user-yt2yp4nx3i Рік тому +16

      次郎三郎くんに期待しましょう!!

    • @user-sh5fy4xj5z
      @user-sh5fy4xj5z Рік тому +11

      コロナがなければ山﨑の戦いも見れたでしょうね

  • @sushishogun2486
    @sushishogun2486 4 роки тому +20

    Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu January 31,1543-June 1,1616 V.S Sanada Yukimura 1567-June 3,1615 Samurai

  • @user-xp3ex1wn6u
    @user-xp3ex1wn6u 2 роки тому +38

    堺雅人さんに、もう一度大河ドラマを演じてほしいです。

    • @octoling10008
      @octoling10008 2 роки тому +4

      怒ると半沢直樹になるのは如何なものか

  • @BlackMothraa
    @BlackMothraa 10 місяців тому +12

    More interesting point, the Sanada was split between 2 sides, Yukimura became Hideyoshi's son in law and Nobuyuki became Ieyasu's son in law. Yukimura sided with western army and Toyotomi, and Nobuyuki sided with Ieyasu during Osaka campaigns.
    It was believed that this was Sanada Masayuki's plot to preserve the Sanada clan during the chaotic phase after the decline of Toyotomi.

    • @mowtow90
      @mowtow90 6 місяців тому

      It was , because Masayuki made a blunder that almost costed his clan. He did a bit for power and failed which resulted in him been exiled from Shinano ,never to return.

  • @user-rt9xc5ur2z
    @user-rt9xc5ur2z Рік тому +73

    信長が考えた火縄銃三段構えの戦略を色んな武将が取り入れてるの好き。本当に理にかなってるって思われたんやろうね。

    • @user-bk6rs2js4d
      @user-bk6rs2js4d Рік тому +21

      長篠合戦ですね
      しかし、残念ながら鉄砲三段射撃は、現在では殆ど否定されています
      平野ながら、土地がやや狭い長篠設楽原に鉄砲射撃隊を3000人分配置するのは無理だったのと、火縄銃の構造上、清掃→彈込め→火縄着火→射撃を短時間で遣るのが技術面で難しかったからとの事です

    • @user-cp3tz9yj1z
      @user-cp3tz9yj1z Рік тому +6

      @@user-bk6rs2js4d なるほど、、馬防柵を設営して、鉄砲射撃をくらわせたまでは真実…?

    • @user-bk6rs2js4d
      @user-bk6rs2js4d Рік тому +6

      @@user-cp3tz9yj1z 一斉射撃又は牽制射撃等、何らかの形で有効活用したのは、間違い無さそうです

    • @user-cp3tz9yj1z
      @user-cp3tz9yj1z Рік тому +11

      @@user-bk6rs2js4d なるほど、梅雨にそれをやってのけた信長はつくづくついている。

    • @user-rf9oi2gf7m
      @user-rf9oi2gf7m Рік тому +9

      斜面に馬防柵立てて、陣を敷き三段にしてた説がそれっぽくて好き

  • @user-wi2go5yy7i
    @user-wi2go5yy7i Рік тому +170

    Begining is called "Sanada no Aka zoroe" in Japanese, which means The Sanada clan, a vassal of Toyotomi, known for their bravery, all wore red armor. They devised it so that the enemy and the ally can be distinguished in a moment. This battle was the last decisive battle between the Toyotomi clan and the Tokugawa clan. After the Tokugawa clan won, the 270-year isolation policy began up to Meiji era.

    • @nunyanunya4147
      @nunyanunya4147 Рік тому +5

      thank you... is there any documentories or lectures where i could learn more? all the ones i find are so white washed i cant take em seriously :(
      im dyslexic and cant read well but absorb oral history like a dry spounge.

    • @nunyanunya4147
      @nunyanunya4147 Рік тому +4

      @@user-wi2go5yy7i yeah :( everything on youtube is white washed. i dont know the language to follow along with any one who may actually like history it seems :P
      that war dance the long haired guy with the white bandana does in the begining. was that authentic or movie?
      i could see how a war dance and flag display would lead to rythmical chanting down the line. i could see this being a legitimate responce to fear and war... i can also see it as 'wouldnt it be cool if..." and add it ot the movie.

    • @nunyanunya4147
      @nunyanunya4147 Рік тому +3

      @@user-wi2go5yy7i thank you. i figured it was simular to heraldry and simpleized for field battles, do Japanise clan flags have denotions for 'bastard' 'thief' or the other notations that European herldary gained around the 9th century?
      would there be a special flag for each camp, role, or location? (Example: Shogun's camp, cook, calvery, musket, spear squad, ect.)
      i looked up the clan and all i found wehre anime/game referances and a few white people explaining why this is so important. i dont think i have enough background to dive into and understand the lectures i found.. ill just continue to be impressed when i watch older movies and hope i can learn later.
      ps. if you ever need me to rant about the sea people, numerology in ancient roman army, or the like. let me know :P my intrest wanes around the pike and musket erra but im sure we can work something out to fill in our gaps :). all we need is a pre colonization ov south american, African, and australia expert and we can discuss world history :P

    • @nunyanunya4147
      @nunyanunya4147 Рік тому +4

      @@user-wi2go5yy7i OH im glad i clicked and scrolled down on accidant. i missed your reply... this is all good info.
      in european coat ov arms there are 'Bends" and "leans" as well as other pictoral markings on heraldry that denote certian things. the sinister bar was jsut the one i used. it is a left ward leaning bar that denotes the child was bornout ov wedlock. there are also half filled gobbletsto denote that the squadren the noble was in charge ov has been brought up on but not found guilty ov excessive plunder (had he been guilty the cup would be full). there are tonsov others and i was just wondering if fuedal Japan had simular demarkings. seems Japan kept it simple elegant and classy.
      HEY i have a legitimate question that may be inapproprate... i have shit social skills and appologize in advance.
      if we use heraldry/circle flags as and example. they both do the same thing... but the Europeans embelish and lavish... cover everything with gold and sanctamony. and Asian cultures keep things simpler, more form and function. do you think this has something to do with the period in modern day Chinese culture where the court eunuchs ruled the 2nd Han dynasty? i watched one documentery about when all the roalys ov they dynasty became obsessed with art and for 300 years the dynasty was ran by the eunachs.
      do you think it is that period ov time that has ingranded such a modisty in the culture?
      going to watch the video. its neat. the english army marched on beans bread and scavaging. interesting to see other ancient cultures and expand my own limited knowledge ov earth.

    • @nunyanunya4147
      @nunyanunya4147 Рік тому +1

      @@user-wi2go5yy7i yeah... im sure the poster ov this video hates seeing comments and getting paid for it... illfuckoff too. so much for meeting fellows with likeminds and being friends.... keep your bigotry and nationalism... its worked so well in the past.

  • @JubilantJaguar
    @JubilantJaguar Рік тому +101

    鎧とセットの類いはほんとにクォリティ高くて豪華ですね、兵士一人一人の鎧は大将用並みにいい出来で国宝レベル

    • @user-ni1ct2xr1l
      @user-ni1ct2xr1l Рік тому +7

      甲冑工房丸武さまさまですね。あとクォリティって表記初めて見ました

    • @user-ni1ct2xr1l
      @user-ni1ct2xr1l 9 місяців тому

      @@user-sp4bd4rj1s 煽ってるように見えたならすみません。(笑)消しときますね。

    • @user-ni1ct2xr1l
      @user-ni1ct2xr1l 9 місяців тому

      @@user-sp4bd4rj1s (笑)を消しました。助詞がなかった...

  • @thomastaylor6355
    @thomastaylor6355 Рік тому +10

    I do love Japanese history of Samurai

  • @cristianbalan518
    @cristianbalan518 Рік тому +13

    "My lord, a glorious victory will soon be yours!"

    • @sloo6425
      @sloo6425 Рік тому +5

      opponent side "MY loooOOOOOOORD! Our general is in GRAAAAAvvvE dAAAAnger!!"

  • @GALACTUS-WORLD-EATER
    @GALACTUS-WORLD-EATER 8 місяців тому +10

    this is exactly what I wanted to see, a proper Japanese production. this is fantastic. Thankyou.

    • @osakaosaka4143
      @osakaosaka4143 Місяць тому

      what it looks like today! ua-cam.com/video/n-vASnSDNNo/v-deo.html

  • @chrisanduncensoredjapan6627
    @chrisanduncensoredjapan6627 Рік тому +175

    The Maeda were initially Toyotomi allies. However Maeda Toshie passing away in 1599 was one factor that led to Sekigahara in 1600, as there was no one with the power to check Ieyasu early in the game.
    The samurai were often loyal to a master, not a clan. As a result many retainers switched to Ieyasu after Hideyoshi passed away in 1598.
    Many of these former retainers - such as the Maeda, were all in Tokugawa service by 1614-15 at Osaka Castle.
    The Sanada played it cleverly by having sons on both sides, ensuring their survival.

    • @aaaaa-nw8hc
      @aaaaa-nw8hc Рік тому +4

      The Sanada was cousins of both and all sides. 😮

    • @manjoumenakamoto3248
      @manjoumenakamoto3248 Рік тому +5

      ​@@aaaaa-nw8hcyep
      Yukimura and Nobuyuki fights each other
      The rest alive is Nobuyuki with his wife Komatsuhime 'Ina' Honda continue the bloodline

    • @user-tk4ze3ko5u
      @user-tk4ze3ko5u 9 місяців тому

      You know a lot about my country. Wonderful.

    • @user-rc9yx5ey1l
      @user-rc9yx5ey1l 8 місяців тому

      これだから歴史は面白い🤣
      いつまでも飽きない。

    • @tzp11
      @tzp11 6 місяців тому

      This Maeda forces were probably led by Maeda Toshinaga (the eldest son of Toshiie). If I am not mistaken, he fell out of favour with the shogunate and was replaced by his adopted son who is also his brother (Toshiie’s third son) shortly as the 3rd Lord of Maeda clan.

  • @user-greenteaBUDOU
    @user-greenteaBUDOU 11 місяців тому +7

    嗚呼……すごく懐かしいな……大阪に行って真田信繁の有名な所に行ったのももう7年前の夢のような物か……嗚呼懐かしいなあ……

  • @tan971
    @tan971 5 місяців тому +3

    真田丸はここが最高潮でこの後鬱展開が待ってるのだけど、1年間かけて家康のキャラを「まあこの人の世になるならね‥」と思えるぐらいの愛されキャラに作り上げてたの、本当にうまいと思う。

  • @chrisanduncensoredjapan6627
    @chrisanduncensoredjapan6627 Рік тому +14

    I’m developing a growing respect for - and interest in - this guy.

  • @crazylazylee892
    @crazylazylee892 Рік тому +5

    Genius the strategy of this man I’m stunned

  • @commanderstark5932
    @commanderstark5932 Рік тому +76

    3:51
    Mad props for showing a samurai with a shield. Something so rarely seen that it's often forgotten about

    • @zaholykrusedar1459
      @zaholykrusedar1459 Рік тому +11

      Nah that guy be more like a sergeant than a samurai. Also a samurai would rather use a polearm than a sword, let alone its combination with shield, for you know... bushido thingy and chinese influence

    • @mad8764
      @mad8764 Рік тому +6

      @@zaholykrusedar1459 Depends , shields were used in Japan in early periods

    • @zaholykrusedar1459
      @zaholykrusedar1459 Рік тому

      @@mad8764 like i said, with samurai, no, but with infantry, yes

    • @namelessentity5851
      @namelessentity5851 Рік тому +1

      I would love to see something about the earliest eras. Well, not much could be said of the Jomon, but anything from the Yayoi to Heian periods would rule.

    • @mosquitoman5899
      @mosquitoman5899 Рік тому

      @@namelessentity5851 at that time samurais hadn't exist/rose to prominence yet tho

  • @chrisanduncensoredjapan6627
    @chrisanduncensoredjapan6627 Рік тому +8

    During the “peace treaty” of 1614/15”, the Tokugawa would do their very best to destroy the Sanada defences.
    When war resumed in the summer of 1615, the defenders had no choice but to risk everything in a pitched battle with 3-1 numerical inferiority.

  • @Panzergrenaider_1945
    @Panzergrenaider_1945 7 днів тому +1

    My favourite samurai, yukimura.

  • @rh906
    @rh906 9 місяців тому +6

    There is a certain quality of Japanese programming that I love that you don't get with Chinese media. It just flows a lot better.

  • @OldAgeTeddyboy
    @OldAgeTeddyboy 4 роки тому +184

    Been looking for this for a while, its in different series from what i have found, The Sanada were once Vassals to Takeda Shingen, and they were always going to be great, its a strange era back then, there was always the chance he might be facing family members on the Tokugawa side, this is where some of the heaviest fighting took place..

    • @zaydoesthings4378
      @zaydoesthings4378 4 роки тому +7

      Old Age Teddyboy Yukimara Had to fight his brother and sister-in-law

    • @jhjn1498
      @jhjn1498 4 роки тому +1

      @@zaydoesthings4378 not directly no

    • @junweipulsatingpredator3456
      @junweipulsatingpredator3456 3 роки тому +5

      yeah not directly and he is also facing his brother's lord which his sister in law of the retainer served too

    • @frewerage
      @frewerage Рік тому +1

      what movie is this ??

    • @wadepsilon01
      @wadepsilon01 Рік тому +1

      ​@@frewerage Tv drama ''sanada-maru''(2016)

  • @1chaplain
    @1chaplain Місяць тому +1

    How nice of the cameraman and narrator to go back in time and film this

  • @user-ng7kq2lo4x
    @user-ng7kq2lo4x Рік тому +5

    戦国時代はテレビ📺で見ますね!真田幸村が好きな武将です!有難うございます!西澤

  • @user-a11112
    @user-a11112 10 місяців тому +23

    当時の日本の鉄砲保有数は世界一だったんだよなぁ

  • @himechack
    @himechack Рік тому +16

    タイトルで真田丸って言うだけあって真田丸の戦いだけはほんと力入れてたよな

  • @toun-tourist
    @toun-tourist 8 місяців тому +7

    別班とシブがき隊とオフロスキーがいる豊臣勢強すぎだろ

  • @user-cs3cq6tb4z
    @user-cs3cq6tb4z 3 роки тому +75

    大助にやらせたのエモいなぁ

    • @user-zw8sc2gx7h
      @user-zw8sc2gx7h 2 роки тому +12

      源次郎くんも15の時同じことをしたそうです!しかし源次郎くんカッコよすぎますよね!

    • @gst3608
      @gst3608 2 роки тому +6

      @@user-zw8sc2gx7h 第一次上田合戦の時ですね!

    • @user-zw8sc2gx7h
      @user-zw8sc2gx7h 2 роки тому +6

      @@gst3608 はい!源次郎くん幼かったですよね!

    • @gst3608
      @gst3608 2 роки тому +4

      @@user-zw8sc2gx7h あんな若い役から、50歳くらいの役までやった堺さんはすごいですよね...

    • @user-zw8sc2gx7h
      @user-zw8sc2gx7h 2 роки тому +4

      @@gst3608 あっ48ですよ!冬の陣の時は!

  • @mufarisfa3939
    @mufarisfa3939 4 роки тому +132

    If it wasn't for Sanada Maru, Osaka would have fallen on the first campaign.

    • @pagcuteikawtargetko9628
      @pagcuteikawtargetko9628 3 роки тому

      What is that movie name?

    • @wejwedge8137
      @wejwedge8137 3 роки тому +9

      @@pagcuteikawtargetko9628 I believe this is the TV series Sanada Maru

    • @user-hr4dg4qf5r
      @user-hr4dg4qf5r 3 роки тому +1

      @@pagcuteikawtargetko9628 真田丸

    • @junweipulsatingpredator3456
      @junweipulsatingpredator3456 3 роки тому +4

      yeah and not only that the plans that Yukimura learns from his father is amazing. Osaka castle would have lost the first wave or maybe lost the war for that matter

    • @junweipulsatingpredator3456
      @junweipulsatingpredator3456 3 роки тому +1

      @@wejwedge8137 do you know where could i watch it? like used some kind of wedsite or something?

  • @chrisanduncensoredjapan6627
    @chrisanduncensoredjapan6627 7 місяців тому +1

    Planning to visit Osaka - again - next month. I intend to give this event my full attention. 😊

  • @Brunohy1
    @Brunohy1 4 роки тому +19

    Nioh brought me here

  • @user-hs4gf9fn4q
    @user-hs4gf9fn4q 3 роки тому +78

    甲州武田軍を彷彿とさせる

    • @user-ge5ku3xe1k
      @user-ge5ku3xe1k 3 роки тому +22

      長篠と甲州征伐で散った
      武田武士の恨みが篭っています!

    • @user-ry4dw7hz6p
      @user-ry4dw7hz6p 2 роки тому +30

      そりゃあ武田の意志をついでますもの。信繁という名前は川中島の戦いで散った武田信玄の弟、武田信繁からもらったとも言われてますしね。

    • @officialyoutubechannel9198
      @officialyoutubechannel9198 2 роки тому +20

      赤備えの元は武田家家臣の飯富の赤備えじゃからのう!

    • @user-vy9zo6ed6k
      @user-vy9zo6ed6k 2 роки тому +14

      甲斐武田の旧臣でしかも赤備えというのが最高‼️

    • @user-cp3tz9yj1z
      @user-cp3tz9yj1z 2 роки тому +5

      徳川も真田も武田のdnaを継いでいる!

  • @penguasakucing8136
    @penguasakucing8136 Рік тому +34

    3:51-3:55 Interesting that some of the assaulting Maeda samurai wields the Tedate. Quite unusual to see Japanese Sword-and-Shield in Sengoku Jidai setting

  • @doctorhunter5553
    @doctorhunter5553 3 роки тому +49

    i'm glad i played the nioh games and taken interest in japan history, historical figuers and cultures otherwise i wouldn't have known badass historical figure like yukimura sanada ,sanada maru and many more

    • @imadebudisatya2152
      @imadebudisatya2152 3 роки тому +1

      Basara Heroes 2 too

    • @junweipulsatingpredator3456
      @junweipulsatingpredator3456 3 роки тому +5

      mhm, Samurai warriors, Sengoku Basara, Nioh and other samurai games are the best. I have my interest of the samurai was when i played samurai warriors 1 and Segoku Basara 3, then i read books about samurai and the sengoku jidai era. That got me into loving the samurais

    • @doctorhunter5553
      @doctorhunter5553 3 роки тому

      @@TariqIbnZiyad151 this is just my opinion, thats entertainment but it also gets people interested in learning history plus it depends what the director intended in their work.

    • @doctorhunter5553
      @doctorhunter5553 3 роки тому

      @@TariqIbnZiyad151 you should look into dark souls or games by fromsoftware director, As the director never intended his games to be hard but interessting

    • @jaredelizardo201
      @jaredelizardo201 Рік тому

      @@doctorhunter5553 the interesting funny thing is despite that fact they r hard the dark souls games I should know got the remastered on my Switch Light even that version can kick your ass if you don't have a strategy for win aka a plan of victory# I've also got Elden Ring on my PS4# I made the Noob Mistake of going south first of that graveyard is Tuff In ER especially of your at Level one that is

  • @pavelhenriquez8962
    @pavelhenriquez8962 3 роки тому +6

    whats the movie´s name please and where can i find it?

    • @Uncensored-ep8sf
      @Uncensored-ep8sf 3 роки тому +4

      The Japanese drama "Sanadamaru" is not available on Hulu or U-NEXt, but it is available on DVD and Blu-ray. It's also available with English subtitles, try looking for it on Amazon.

  • @fiesta413
    @fiesta413 4 роки тому +9

    amazing

  • @user-sd4me4uz2u
    @user-sd4me4uz2u Рік тому +12

    史上に残る大阪夏の陣真田の誇り高い戦いぶりが神話として残った

  • @paralupa9647
    @paralupa9647 3 місяці тому +2

    The decoration on the placket of Sanada Yukimura's helmet is said to be ``Sanada Rokumonsen.'' This represents the money that was thought to have to be given as fare when crossing the Sanzu River(something like the river Styx) at the time of death, and represents the person's willingness to fight to the death.

    • @user-is2uy7tc7x
      @user-is2uy7tc7x 2 місяці тому

      現在でも日本ではお葬式の時死んだ人の棺に紙で作った六文銭を入れますよ、
      死後の世界では「三途の川」を渡るための渡し賃です🙏🙏🙏

  • @EternalVirgin
    @EternalVirgin Місяць тому +1

    0:21 "I raise my sails in Takasago Bay", wasn't that the song that was sung by Masayuki Sanada (Yukimura's father) to taunt the Tokugawa army when they besieged his castle in Ueda?

  • @achmadmauludi3613
    @achmadmauludi3613 3 роки тому +17

    who's the man who used the rifle to open the stuck trapdoor? He look like actor of ishida mitsunari in Sekigahara (2017)

    • @user-zk5mi4je1i
      @user-zk5mi4je1i 3 роки тому +4

      Based on the search result of '毛利豊前守勝永 真田丸', I think it's the Okamoto Kenichi, also work as the singer. I have not seen this drama but The symbol in his kabuto identical to the search result. (edited because I put his son's name on it haha)

    • @user-zk5mi4je1i
      @user-zk5mi4je1i 3 роки тому +7

      And Sengoku period was way before the Rifle was invented so I guess It's more accurate to call it Musket or Matchlock

    • @user-zk5mi4je1i
      @user-zk5mi4je1i 3 роки тому +4

      I search the ishida mitsunari of Sekigahara(2017) and, it's actually Okada Junichi who is also the singer. Interesting...

    • @achmadmauludi3613
      @achmadmauludi3613 3 роки тому +1

      @@user-zk5mi4je1i Thank you for information

    • @user-zk5mi4je1i
      @user-zk5mi4je1i 3 роки тому +4

      ​@@TariqIbnZiyad151 Yes. I believe it's quite mixed-used to call Japanese Teppo as both "Arquebus" or "matchlock Musket" because it has different sizes and calibers according to the models. And the standards to distinguish what's musket and arquebus were quite blurred as those two evolve together in history.
      And also yes. Japanese called it "teppo", not Arquebus or Musket. It was Jochong In Korea, and in Indonesia, it was Istinggar. And they had slightly different shapes and sizes as they evolved.

  • @jozebutinar44
    @jozebutinar44 Рік тому +11

    i love the armour it looks so cool

    • @simonnachreiner8380
      @simonnachreiner8380 Рік тому

      This is all armchair knowledge but I’m pretty sure Japan had a lack of iron ore at the time so any piece of armor or weaponry was made with quality well over quantity as well as being obsessively lacquered to prevent oxidation of the metal.

  • @sloo6425
    @sloo6425 Рік тому +1

    10:03 Total war game ending scene " a legacy to last 10, 000 years"

  • @hirameberhardt8643
    @hirameberhardt8643 Місяць тому +1

    The JINBAORI GASHIRA (samurai vest) are beautifully woven.

  • @user-xd6xp5my9j
    @user-xd6xp5my9j Рік тому +6

    何回映っても遠藤憲一ポカーンとしてるだけなの笑う

  • @shortsotera4933
    @shortsotera4933 3 роки тому +69

    Man needs more of sengoku jidai live action

    • @toshiie4478
      @toshiie4478 3 роки тому +2

      yes, i love this subgenre and its so hard to find the movies and in good quality. i would they make sengoku era movies much as they do about Edo period, unfortanely its so expensive

    • @wakou1972
      @wakou1972 3 роки тому +2

      Do you know of any series for sengoku live action? Im dying to see some.

    • @toshiie4478
      @toshiie4478 3 роки тому +4

      @@wakou1972 look for Taiga Drama, is a subgenre focused on samurai stuff, Sanada Maru is a example

    • @julian-p
      @julian-p 3 роки тому +2

      @@wakou1972 aoi tokugawa sandai (tv series) its from hideyoshi's death to the siege of osaka

    • @sengokusanada2690
      @sengokusanada2690 3 роки тому +1

      you know it baby

  • @user-tk4ze3ko5u
    @user-tk4ze3ko5u 9 місяців тому +2

    Big fan of Sengoku era🙌

  • @user-iq5gr9vv3s
    @user-iq5gr9vv3s 2 роки тому +53

    本陣でのいえやちゅのイライラと怯えぶり。内心、これが最終回であればと(ありえないけど)。

  • @Ryan_Cage
    @Ryan_Cage 4 роки тому +16

    Can you please tell me where can I find the full episodes with English subtitles?

    • @user-dz4su8jy2r
      @user-dz4su8jy2r 4 роки тому +7

      Search 'sanada maru' or '真田丸' the problem is hard to find eng sub version.

    • @nasseralsubaie3279
      @nasseralsubaie3279 4 роки тому +2

      @@EddanTarkhan Thx

    • @kaizengaming7706
      @kaizengaming7706 3 роки тому

      @@user-dz4su8jy2r but i dont see i see only battle of sekigahara

  • @liamwilson7549
    @liamwilson7549 Рік тому +52

    It’s interesting to think just how different the entire world would be had this clan war ended differently. World War II’s Japanese campaign may never have happened, and the culture of Japan would undoubtably be vastly different.

    • @saemonno-suke9959
      @saemonno-suke9959 Рік тому +2

      @@21goikenban17 uhh japan is being massively invaded now.

    • @21goikenban17
      @21goikenban17 Рік тому +7

      @@saemonno-suke9959
      Japan is under invasion?
      Are you talking about the US, which plundered Korea and Taiwan from Japan and is still forcibly basing itself on the Japanese mainland?
      Japan has only been invaded by Korea after the war.
      That island is the famous island that Koreans call Dokdo!

    • @liamwilson7549
      @liamwilson7549 Рік тому +1

      @@21goikenban17 and look at Korea now after the us lost, it’s threatening nuclear warfare. Seems to me the us was justified in its war even though it lost. For a country to even consider its use after wwII is unfathomable. This is what we understand together, that some weapons are too great to ever be used again. This is why Japan is our ally, and I hope for many generations a close friend. We are not those who came before, we are those who came after those wars, and it is we who forge the future now.

    • @michaelbread5906
      @michaelbread5906 Рік тому +5

      This is the most nationalistic pro Japanese comment I've seen in quite some time, lmao.

    • @user-rm6ut8td9y
      @user-rm6ut8td9y 5 місяців тому

      After this war, the rule of the Tokugawa clan brought a long peace. The peaceful period of Edo led to economic growth and gave people the opportunity to receive education. I think Japan was able to lay the foundation for rapid development because the Tokugawa clan won.

  • @823gth2
    @823gth2 3 роки тому +202

    なるほどこんなだったんですね。放送当時勇猛な真田幸村役は堺さんに合わないと思って見なかった。でも大声でも滑舌の良さはさすが。堺さんは幸村を有能なサラリーマンのように演じるとか当時言ってて実際そのように見える。確かに冷静でできる社員に見えるなあ。

    • @user-zw8sc2gx7h
      @user-zw8sc2gx7h 2 роки тому +14

      クソかっこよかったですね!

    • @kusu-
      @kusu- 2 роки тому +10

      幸村が豊臣の元で出世していく、そういう空想サクセスストーリーだったんですよ。なぜか豊臣の家臣全員から一目置かれている感じで。
      会社で上司にいじめられている係長どまりのお父さん世代とかのハートをぐっと掴んでいたと思います^^

    • @user-rf9oi2gf7m
      @user-rf9oi2gf7m Рік тому +7

      そもそも真田信繁は勇猛な人物じゃない 小柄でとても温厚 
      大坂城に入ったときは歯も抜けて白髪混じりの老人に間違われた位
      戦では勇猛果敢に働いているが、実像とかけ離れてる

    • @user-yr8oq7cn3u
      @user-yr8oq7cn3u Рік тому

      *

    • @m.i.9104
      @m.i.9104 Рік тому +7

      信繁は秀吉の人質時代は馬廻衆だったから今で言う所の社長直属の幹部候補生です。

  • @user-mg8pn7ti9f
    @user-mg8pn7ti9f Рік тому +4

    真田丸を攻めた前田勢を指揮していたのは本多正信の次男本多政重。政重は直江兼続の養子だった時期があり、その頃は直江大和守勝吉と名乗っていました。

  • @user-kv1nq5ho2p
    @user-kv1nq5ho2p Рік тому +39

    Sanadamaru (Sanadamaru) is a castle (Demaru) built by Sanada Nobushige (Yukimura) of Toyotomi kata in the Osaka camp (winter camp) in 1614 (Keicho 19) Osaka Castle (34°41′15.4"N 135°31′36.6"E / 34.687611°N 135.526833°E ) south of Hiranoguchi.

  • @sloo6425
    @sloo6425 Рік тому +7

    Real historical fact, while arquebuses came from Europe, Japanese improved it with the invention of the front sights on the weapons apparently.

    • @gamechanger8908
      @gamechanger8908 Рік тому +1

      Reminds me of how Russia developed the Mosin Nagant, the Finns improved it.

    • @ostrogonov
      @ostrogonov Рік тому +2

      In Tokyo National Museum at Ueno there is exactly that remark, showing a Portuguese arquebus and a Japan-made one 2-3 years later, copying it with more extended range...

    • @reynaldoflores4522
      @reynaldoflores4522 Рік тому

      You mean the arquebuses in Europe didn't have any front sights ?

    • @JanoTuotanto
      @JanoTuotanto 9 місяців тому

      @@reynaldoflores4522 They did -front, rear and sometimes even optical

  • @_hench__5251
    @_hench__5251 Рік тому

    Where can I find more of these? Thanks in advance.

  • @kennethsumida5264
    @kennethsumida5264 Рік тому +1

    when was this on television?? what channel was it on?? is it available on dvd or blueray?

  • @Romanoff.Kalashnikov
    @Romanoff.Kalashnikov 4 роки тому +96

    The sad thing is when Date Masamune arrived, Goto Mototsugu army defeated because the reinforcement late to come when they lost on the thick fog and Sanada Yukimura army beaten and exhausted then he got killed because have no more strength to fight... it's the fall of the samurai, it's the turning point of Tokugawa army razed the osaka castle and everything lost for Toyotomi, Sanada and Chosokabe clan

    • @akiradelpiero
      @akiradelpiero 3 роки тому +3

      you know well!!

    • @junweipulsatingpredator3456
      @junweipulsatingpredator3456 3 роки тому +2

      true, the outcome of his death is when he asked his retainer to give his head to the enemy at the temple but there are some rumers saying about how he died like he died in the fields but for me i think that he did the first part and he did it with honor

    • @julian-p
      @julian-p 2 роки тому +7

      at the battle of domyoji, goto mototsugu orderd to guard mountain pass that can enter plains of osaka, he got killed because he holding out against tens thousands of tokugawa's with only 2000 troops of his own. he fight to wait the delayed reinforcements but he got shot and decided to do seppuku. yukimura at that time is facing date masamune, but after couple of hours fight, he decided to retreat to osaka.
      yukimura's death is in the next day at the battle of tennoji. his original plan (as he is the strategist) was surrounded tokugawa from all flanks, despite their numerical different. he hopes that their attack will weaken tokugawa and hideyori will finish it by leading general charge from osaka. BUT the back flank attack got spotted, the osaka's ronnins who supposed to attack the flanks with yukimura's are attacking without the signaled time. seeing this yukimura decided to he himself must charge, before that he sending his son to tell toyotomi hideyori to charge also, but hideyori's charge got delayed. hearing that yukimura got killed, the morale of osaka's troops destroyed. the battle is lost

    • @julian-p
      @julian-p 2 роки тому +2

      @@junweipulsatingpredator3456 it is said that he got tired from constant fight, and he fell from the stool (commander's chair). then he yelled
      "I am Sanada Nobushige, who dare to take my head ??? ".
      a samurai from tokugawa go forward to him, and nobushige acknowledge him, thats when his life ends, his head got presented to hidetada but leyasu forbide him to see it as nobushige/yukimura arent a daimyo but merely a rebel ronin but they buried it with honor...nobushige is his real name. he never got called yukimura during his lifetime. the name yukimura started to be used in edo period (tokugawa's time)

    • @junweipulsatingpredator3456
      @junweipulsatingpredator3456 2 роки тому +1

      @@julian-p well, there was a rumor ssid that Nobushige lead his army to the tokugawa army to kill Ieyasu but failed and escaped into a shrine. then Nobushige decided to commited seppuku

  • @user-ek2xm1bs5e
    @user-ek2xm1bs5e 11 місяців тому +13

    真田丸とて楽勝ではなく、ギリギリまで敵を引き寄せるだけ引き寄せて、
    一気に力を解放したから勝てたのですよね。迫り来る大軍を前にして、
    相当な胆力が必要であったでしょうね!

  • @user-vy2cr5uy4c
    @user-vy2cr5uy4c Рік тому

    このドラマ好きだった。I like this drama

  • @HamanKarn567
    @HamanKarn567 Рік тому +24

    Having grown up playing a ps2 strategy game called Kessen I've always admired Sanada Yukimura. He was one of the prominent generals in that game that's mostly like what if history but it does center around Sekigahara and Osaka Castle battles. But a video game is what got me into history in general and now I love learning more. Something about the under dog in sieges always fascinates me. A similiar battle might be the knights of St John in Malta utilizing tech and strategy to defeat larger army. Only they won and Toyotomi lost but I still admire Sanada for sticking with them to the end.

    • @technosamurai9171
      @technosamurai9171 10 місяців тому +2

      Funny you mention that. Kessen, Romance of the Three Kingdoms 8 and Total War Rome is what started my love for history. I started with Kessen, went to Dynasty Warriors then to Romance of The Three Kingdoms. Thanks to those games, I still have a love for history to this day. If you haven't played them yet, you might also like Europa Universalis 4 and Crusader Kings 3

    • @HamanKarn567
      @HamanKarn567 10 місяців тому +3

      @@technosamurai9171 That's exactly how I got into history. A cool coincidence. It was from the romance of three kingdoms, dynasty warriors and of course Kessen on ps2 early on. Early on and not just for Japan and China but like the entire world. It's crazy what some things a s a kid can lead to help shaping the interests one will have in their life.

  • @user-sw5wl5tz8b
    @user-sw5wl5tz8b 2 роки тому +10

    真田家のアットホーム感まじで好き

  • @inpersonaDK
    @inpersonaDK 4 роки тому +11

    Saga Of The Sanada Clan - Sanada Taiheiki

  • @33mavboy
    @33mavboy 6 днів тому

    When you accidently bait the whole enemy AI

  • @KREWW5
    @KREWW5 3 місяці тому

    This is super cool and interesting!!

  • @toml3530
    @toml3530 Рік тому +23

    Love the Japanese historical movies 😍

    • @redeyeczletsplay3235
      @redeyeczletsplay3235 Рік тому

      do you know what movie is this from?

    • @gonzo4637
      @gonzo4637 6 місяців тому

      @@redeyeczletsplay3235 The show is called Sanada Maru its a taiga drama from I believe 2017, its a rather fun and enjoyable show!

  • @rhysnichols8608
    @rhysnichols8608 Рік тому +22

    Samurai with guns look so futuristic and aesthetic. Their armour looks cool either with swords and spears or with an AK47- it never looks out of place, while it wasn’t as effective as European armours, it looked badass and did the job

    • @okiuto
      @okiuto Рік тому +2

      AK47www

  • @Ben-hv4pr
    @Ben-hv4pr Рік тому +1

    And the hundreds of Samuri and Ninja Samuri are also still using bows and arrows to this day

  • @YoungRhaspySmilez
    @YoungRhaspySmilez 2 роки тому +2

    What series is this? Where to watch ?

    • @user-hj1so4px1n
      @user-hj1so4px1n 2 роки тому +1

      SANADAMARU

    • @sugi4465
      @sugi4465 2 роки тому

      It was broaded on tv and sell dvd in amazon
      but idn it has subtitles except for japanese

  • @user-nk3yh9lm1k
    @user-nk3yh9lm1k Рік тому +4

    真田左衛門佐信繁、歴史の表舞台へ舞い戻って大活躍、日本一の兵なり

  • @zanir2387
    @zanir2387 4 роки тому +5

    Whos the samurai that fights without sleeves at 9:47?

    • @ParallelPain
      @ParallelPain 4 роки тому +5

      Hotta Sakubei, Sanada's brother-in-law

    • @zanir2387
      @zanir2387 4 роки тому +1

      @@ParallelPain thanks for the info 😃

  • @user-sd4me4uz2u
    @user-sd4me4uz2u Рік тому +4

    武士の本懐は戦いで死ぬこと、これが大和魂

  • @andrewmorke
    @andrewmorke Рік тому

    03:00 Everybody gangsta until guy in big black hat arrives

  • @mahha1116kiro
    @mahha1116kiro 9 місяців тому +36

    世界中に日本史を知っている人がこんなにいたなんて知りもしませんでした。日本人として光栄に思います。日本は第二次世界大戦で負けましたが戦国時代の日本の鉄砲所持数は世界有数でした。犠牲になった方々に敬意を払います。

  • @stevengreen9536
    @stevengreen9536 Рік тому +25

    Never attack a commander that has mastered the art of the ambush.

    • @oldrocker74
      @oldrocker74 Рік тому +6

      1:17 At this point, I knew this was some kind of ruse. Using their opponent's arrogance to draw them into an ambush. Oldest trick in the book!

    • @stevengreen9536
      @stevengreen9536 Рік тому +3

      @@oldrocker74 Indeed but for commanders who are easily goaded by an enemy's taunts. It works every time.

  • @Panzergrenaider_1945
    @Panzergrenaider_1945 7 днів тому

    Even yukimura's enemies declared him as the world's best samurai.

  • @user-bl9sc2sr7b
    @user-bl9sc2sr7b 2 місяці тому

    たった二度の戦いで後世に名を残した真田信繁、後藤又兵衛は本当にすごいと思う

  • @ri._suke
    @ri._suke 6 місяців тому +4

    今日の大河みて見に来た人です🙋

  • @user-ge5ku3xe1k
    @user-ge5ku3xe1k 4 роки тому +38

    真田左衛門佐幸村、日の本一の兵ぞ!

  • @stooge389
    @stooge389 Місяць тому

    6:20 I WAS LITERALLY **JUST** THINKING RIGHT BEFORE THAT "Damn that'd be a really good position to just throw boulders down the hill at them"

  • @sandman93449dm
    @sandman93449dm Рік тому

    An no blood or mess or gore whatsoever with thrilling music to boot..whopoeeeeee!

  • @kaanalpkaratas6091
    @kaanalpkaratas6091 День тому

    As Sun Tzu said, never besiege a settlement