This picture is a depiction of the samurai Sakai Masanao who is standing on a tree looking out towards the water waiting for his ship. In 1570 he had been sent by Oda Nobunaga to raid an enemy’s supply chain which he and his warriors had successfully done. But while they were waiting for the ships the enemy counter attacked and Masanao was killed.
Its the vibe man, it touches that part of you that wants to live life to its full potential. Dont ignore it, listen to music like this often, music is a major part of life, let it help you be the best version of yourself.
@@gustavwood0064 this might be hard to take in but, samurais where rarly honorouble actualy they where not comiting sepuku that often because if youre army retreat then you would kill of youre whole army, but that doesent mean they didnt do it its just not true that they where honorouble wariors. Infact they would sometimes betray theyr felow samurai if it would benefit them. But cool coment dho and cool music (sorry for my gramar i have no respect for this language)
Seven qualities of a samurai: Directness and justice. Courage. Compassion. Reverence. Honour. Absolute sincerity. Duty and loyalty. I think this is suitable not only for samurai but for all of us.
Lmao they literally tested the strength and sharpness of their blades by gutting random bystanders stop believing romanticised bullshit and read some history. Samurais were mercenaries for what their lords wanted they weren't noble and just heroes. Just doing a job for status and money.
@@halwa9528 This isn't what all Samurai's did, Bushido did exist and it was used in a Samurai's life to overcome endeavors they may face, while they knew what the qualities were, they had a flawed concept of what the qualities truly meant. Only few ever understood it fully. Do correct me if I'm wrong.
@@noreeaki Unfortunately I must say that you are incorrect. Although there was an unspoken code of honour regarding the warrior's willingness to die in battle, it is nothing like the Bushido code which the samurai are commonly represented as following. The Bushido code was merely a concept created in the Meiji restoration period to depict the Samurai as these gentle, kind and highly honourable warriors. This concept was popularised soon after in the Shōwa period (World War II), to trick the Imperial Japanese soldiers into thinking that they were fighting for a good cause, following in the footsteps of these brave warriors which had ruled the nation a few centuries prior. In reality, the samurai warriors were complete opposites to how they are represented throughout the media today. If you read about the Sengoku Jidai (Warring States Period) of the Muromachi and Azuchi-Momoyama periods, there were continuous war crimes committed by these so-called "honourable warriors." There were also constant betrayals, which completely removes this "loyalty" aspect which is so commonly associated with the samurai.
Ich bin ein nicht verwandter Japaner, der im Ausland lebt, aber ich bin froh, dass sie die japanische Atmosphäre schätzen. Für mich war diese Musik besonders wunderbar und hat mein Herz berührt. Danke von den Japanern
@@FK-xt6ok Gutenmorgen, dein Kommentar hat mich ziemlich krank zum Schmunzeln gebracht. Mit Liebe von Japanern, die eines Tages nach Deutschland gehen und Würstchen essen wollen
I'm German American. I'd rather drink beer in Germany. I eat sausages in Pennsylvania. By the by. Does anyone know the source of this music? Japanese culture fascinates me.
you know there was an war lord by the name of toshie maeda like youre name (sorry for my gramar i have no respect for this language). i also probably butchured his name
@@tonk8395 yes, i know, my nickname is directly related to him. he was one of the greatest Oda Nobunaga generals, later a warlord itself. you almost got the name right: Toshiie Maeda. btw im not a english native speaker, so my grammar is also pooer af
Being Native American and knowing that my ancestors came from East Asia, i always keep a high amount of respect for those lands and listening to music like this and listening to taiko drums just soothes me, my brother is also Japanese and would talk to me about bushido and samurai so i took a liking to this type of music very quickly
Y’all are from northeast Asia, Siberia, not east Asia 😭 two completely different Asians right there, but yes their culture has a special place in my heart, I don’t like a lot of cultures but the Japanese I absolutely love
@@short4071 Why do you not like many cultures? Not going to make unfounded assertions but from your words it seems like you're closing yourself off to many amazing things in the world and the human experience, which include but is not limited to the Japanese.
By the time this video ended, Minamoto no Yoshitsune burst into my room and threw me into a time portal and we are now on an adventure in Ancient Mongolia. Somebody, please help.
I was struggling with fighting the demon of hatred from sekiro, then I just searched up traditional Japanese music, and played this, I won first try after doing so
I really Love the Unique Appeal that traditional Styles of Music Give. there's a certain energy Behind Them that separates it from most other types of Music. and then you also get really interesting Genre mixes Like Folk Rock and Similar things. One of my Favorite mixed genres that I've heard that uses japanese traditional styles was like a Jazz mix which sounds really interesting. because it did stuff like Mix Things like Saxophones and Zither and such which is very interesting to see. not something you'd think would work but it actually Hits really well and remains interesting throughout
Just imagine you’re an American commander fighting the last Samurai overseas (all you know is banjo and fiddle) , you get out there in the middle of Japanese nowhere, and this starts playing.
interesting factoid: there exists a very old photo taken in Alberta, Canada of a Cree Native American holding a katana/uchigatana, how he got the katana i have no idea but im assuming it was from someone from east asia who came to canada and he obtained it from them, i highly doubt it was a western recreation/ replica because this photo was taken a few hundred years ago and idk how common recreations of katanas were...
Few know what your speaking of but it proves that all people traveled and gifts were given in response. Seeing a native from Canada with a katana in his hand while seeing his tee pee hut in the background shows the world was always aware of others and cultures.
Okay so it took me a while to figure out who the orignial composers of this was and it’s the Yoshida Brothers. The name of the actual song is “Moyuru (sprouting)”.
0:01 - was a normal guy with a college degree
8:34 - was a shogun named isshin ashina from kyoto who carried a nodachi and conquered half of japan
yes
Hesitation is defeat.
I'm a normal guy without a college degree :/
@@ryushogun9890 and yet you are still a king...if not yet, you will be soon
@@srinivassanjay4927 I just hope I become a king who speaks japanese.
Everybody gangsta until the spaghetti turn into ramen.
YESSIR 👏👏👏
Best comment ever.
but when the ramen turns into soba
who is a samurai??? 🐱👤🐱🚀🐱💻🐱👓🐱🐉🐱👤 washoku for thought
Then everybody yakuza.
Everybody gangsta until the walking cane turns into a kali yuga......
Life is temporary, but the warrior spirit is eternal.
“Your parents will always be with you, Jin”
Your mom is temporary but her gyat is eternal
Life is eternal through Jesus Christ whom many Samurais have heard of and became followers too during the Sengoku Warring States era.
True samurai were buddhists
Indeed
listening to this while reading vagabond has never been more epic
I'm actually listening to this while reading the book vagabond is based off of lmao
@Rabi Khan Musashi by Eiji Yoshikawa, though the Book of Five Rings is an excellent read as well.
I listened to it while I was reading the first volume of Musashi by Eiji Yoshioka and now I am listening to it while also reading Vagabond too.
@@cristinamanole7398 was listening to it while reading lone wolf and cub highly recommend too
@@skystarmaniastagewalkthrou7476 okay thanks. Who is the author?
This picture is a depiction of the samurai Sakai Masanao who is standing on a tree looking out towards the water waiting for his ship. In 1570 he had been sent by Oda Nobunaga to raid an enemy’s supply chain which he and his warriors had successfully done. But while they were waiting for the ships the enemy counter attacked and Masanao was killed.
He died a Warrior's death what could be more precious for the Sumari spirit.
@@jimcrosby8289 The samurai spirit; that’s what could be more precious than your precious sumari spirit.
Damn, his quest for the one piece ended
I’m actually Japanese and this music is so sweet to my ears amazing work
@@hallerd how many prefectures and countries have you went to, assuming you are a nomadic soldier somehow
agreed, its amazing to hear
@@vistagreat9994 A Ronin isn't a nomadic warrior, they're a either a dishonored Vagabond or a mercenary for hire lol.
@@The-Falcon-of-Light-Griffith i didn't say they were voluntarily nomadic
Same here
Idk why I randomly felt like listening to Japanese Samurai music but this music really motivates me
Its the vibe man, it touches that part of you that wants to live life to its full potential. Dont ignore it, listen to music like this often, music is a major part of life, let it help you be the best version of yourself.
This is underrated, this beats the lofi tunes for study music imo
Thanks! Check out my new songs if you'd like
Now I’m gonna defeat my essays with honour
That's because this is music and lofi isn't.
@@gustavwood0064 this might be hard to take in but, samurais where rarly honorouble actualy they where not comiting sepuku that often because if youre army retreat then you would kill of youre whole army, but that doesent mean they didnt do it its just not true that they where honorouble wariors. Infact they would sometimes betray theyr felow samurai if it would benefit them. But cool coment dho and cool music (sorry for my gramar i have no respect for this language)
@@user-us7zt5fz5j yes you are right lofi is just total shit compared to this
Training with this right now and feeling like I'm training in the Sengoku era to fight a samurai
Iaido or Kendo?
I myself do Kendo and Iaido
@@BelgianDneprGuy2003 Nice
What’s your current grade in kendo?
@@octaviogutierrez9158 lmao I feel you
This music helps me in War Thunder when i play as Japan. It gives me a boost inside myself I can not explain. It makes every dog fight intense.
Any of this music or the Mongolian and Turkic throat singing helps me to creative-write too.
@@liamcrowwardartist4745 lol
I wonder if the Japanese listened to this as they bombed Pearl Harbor
Seven qualities of a samurai:
Directness and justice.
Courage.
Compassion.
Reverence.
Honour.
Absolute sincerity.
Duty and loyalty.
I think this is suitable not only for samurai but for all of us.
Sadly, honor is left as an afterthought in many countries these days.
Lmao they literally tested the strength and sharpness of their blades by gutting random bystanders stop believing romanticised bullshit and read some history. Samurais were mercenaries for what their lords wanted they weren't noble and just heroes. Just doing a job for status and money.
Same with knights they weren't some chivalrous people, just skilled warriors who were handsomely rewarded by their lords for doing what was needed
@@halwa9528 This isn't what all Samurai's did, Bushido did exist and it was used in a Samurai's life to overcome endeavors they may face, while they knew what the qualities were, they had a flawed concept of what the qualities truly meant. Only few ever understood it fully.
Do correct me if I'm wrong.
@@noreeaki Unfortunately I must say that you are incorrect. Although there was an unspoken code of honour regarding the warrior's willingness to die in battle, it is nothing like the Bushido code which the samurai are commonly represented as following. The Bushido code was merely a concept created in the Meiji restoration period to depict the Samurai as these gentle, kind and highly honourable warriors. This concept was popularised soon after in the Shōwa period (World War II), to trick the Imperial Japanese soldiers into thinking that they were fighting for a good cause, following in the footsteps of these brave warriors which had ruled the nation a few centuries prior.
In reality, the samurai warriors were complete opposites to how they are represented throughout the media today. If you read about the Sengoku Jidai (Warring States Period) of the Muromachi and Azuchi-Momoyama periods, there were continuous war crimes committed by these so-called "honourable warriors." There were also constant betrayals, which completely removes this "loyalty" aspect which is so commonly associated with the samurai.
So this is what the samurais bopped to. This shit go hard fr🔥
I like the samurai Japanese culture
then follow your destiny..
I feel as though I've suddenly been transported back to sengoku jidai era japan.
So true-.-._.
When you're chilling in your shrine and a powerful oni decides to come down the mountain and terrorize the people and now it's your job to stop it.
This is powerful music..
69 LIKES AYOO
Titanic James Cameron you lie to me
My inner samurai has awaken, now i have some real battle music to riot to
This is a certified Sengoku classic.
日本のクラシック音楽の素晴らしい感動をありがとうございました。 ドイツからの感謝の言葉
Ich bin ein nicht verwandter Japaner, der im Ausland lebt, aber ich bin froh, dass sie die japanische Atmosphäre schätzen. Für mich war diese Musik besonders wunderbar und hat mein Herz berührt. Danke von den Japanern
made me laughing seeing the German person speaking Japanese and the Japanese person speaking German
@@FK-xt6ok Gutenmorgen,
dein Kommentar hat mich ziemlich krank zum Schmunzeln gebracht. Mit Liebe von Japanern, die eines Tages nach Deutschland gehen und Würstchen essen wollen
I'm German American.
I'd rather drink beer in Germany. I eat sausages in Pennsylvania. By the by. Does anyone know the source of this music? Japanese culture fascinates me.
Dude I'm From Nazi Germany
i am a big samurai fan. and this is just awesome!
i cant say how perfect it is, really make feel a samurai in heian period going in some great adventure to find some secret of the world
and kill some civilians because he can
Nothing is perfect God is Good Thanks
you know there was an war lord by the name of toshie maeda like youre name (sorry for my gramar i have no respect for this language). i also probably butchured his name
@@tonk8395 yes, i know, my nickname is directly related to him. he was one of the greatest Oda Nobunaga generals, later a warlord itself. you almost got the name right: Toshiie Maeda. btw im not a english native speaker, so my grammar is also pooer af
@@fridtjofnansen6743 of course, that's what they're there for!
For Me: This Japanese Music Represents:
The Fall Of The Tokugawa Shogunate, the start of the
Boshin war and the Rise Of The Empire Of Japan.
Japanese food
Power is temporary,
Honor is forever
very beautifully crafted music! There is a certain intensity and a peculiar serenity to these unique instruments!
Shamisen is such a beautiful instrument. It sounds similar to a banjo in a way, but is played very differently. I love it.
Beautiful
日本人として、この音楽を聞いてると、落ち着きます。
As an American explosends make me feel calm
NO WAY MONGOL EMPIRE PROFILE GUY
What timeline are you from lol. Did the mongols conquer Japan?your profile pic?
This is phenomenal
Perfect for martial arts training
Being Native American and knowing that my ancestors came from East Asia, i always keep a high amount of respect for those lands and listening to music like this and listening to taiko drums just soothes me, my brother is also Japanese and would talk to me about bushido and samurai so i took a liking to this type of music very quickly
Btw. I'm an Indian
Y’all are from northeast Asia, Siberia, not east Asia 😭 two completely different Asians right there, but yes their culture has a special place in my heart, I don’t like a lot of cultures but the Japanese I absolutely love
The ancestors of East Asians also have ancient heritage from the Siberian region. It’s like common origins
Bruh you do realize there's evidence that our ape ancestors were possibly here before eastern or northern Asians crossed land bridges.
@@short4071 Why do you not like many cultures? Not going to make unfounded assertions but from your words it seems like you're closing yourself off to many amazing things in the world and the human experience, which include but is not limited to the Japanese.
The music when a competing room for local campus quiz begun
By the time this video ended, Minamoto no Yoshitsune burst into my room and threw me into a time portal and we are now on an adventure in Ancient Mongolia.
Somebody, please help.
My family is a clan of samurai, and listening to this made my heart feel warm! Keep upthe good work!! だいすき!!
When the quiet kid unsheathes a katana
Finally I found good Samurai Music
I LOVE THIS MUSIC!
This is fire I could listen to this and feel like a real samurai
This was beautiful
I was struggling with fighting the demon of hatred from sekiro, then I just searched up traditional Japanese music, and played this, I won first try after doing so
When you need to pledge fealty to his highness-The Heavenly Sovereign-but being a Samurai is just to badass to let go.
素晴らしいなあ
Si
Thank you for sharing.
I really Love the Unique Appeal that traditional Styles of Music Give. there's a certain energy Behind Them that separates it from most other types of Music. and then you also get really interesting Genre mixes Like Folk Rock and Similar things. One of my Favorite mixed genres that I've heard that uses japanese traditional styles was like a Jazz mix which sounds really interesting. because it did stuff like Mix Things like Saxophones and Zither and such which is very interesting to see. not something you'd think would work but it actually Hits really well and remains interesting throughout
I am training to be martial artist an this gave me extra 100+ energy + motivation to train
Everybody gangsta until the cool stick you found turns into a katana of the Japanese war.
I am from India the music match with Our Himalayas music 🎵
Yes bro 🇮🇳🙏
As the steel ripped his flesh open the orange disk or the sun flashed behind his eyelids
This shit is hard af
Thats not shit
@@radharawat7193 Yup. Your right 👍
By the Gods this is Inspirational, I love Samurai and Japanese Culture
I feel like charging at an army of tanks with nothing but a katana with this song😂
Really, I didn't want to kill myself even once while listening to it. I guess different strokes for different folks
More like with the Toya lake sword
Just imagine you’re an American commander fighting the last Samurai overseas (all you know is banjo and fiddle) , you get out there in the middle of Japanese nowhere, and this starts playing.
I recognize this from the Yoshida Brothers, nice :o
You could be a Hoplite, Roman Soldier, Knight, Eagle Warrior, Cowboy, Spec-Ops, or whatever
This music is fitting for warriors
We reaaaallly need a remaster of this masterpiece
POV it’s the Heian period and your exploring mountain’s of old japan
Yes
What a music!!! Love it
I dueld my friend with a wooden katana and this song is to perfect.
A wooden katana is called a boken
@@kenrayfrauenstein2204A bokken if it's solid and a shinai if it's flexible.
interesting factoid: there exists a very old photo taken in Alberta, Canada of a Cree Native American holding a katana/uchigatana, how he got the katana i have no idea but im assuming it was from someone from east asia who came to canada and he obtained it from them, i highly doubt it was a western recreation/ replica because this photo was taken a few hundred years ago and idk how common recreations of katanas were...
Few know what your speaking of but it proves that all people traveled and gifts were given in response. Seeing a native from Canada with a katana in his hand while seeing his tee pee hut in the background shows the world was always aware of others and cultures.
I can feel this one!!!
I love the Japanese scale, it's really easy to learn
Love this
I've been taking Kendo and this really makes it so much better
Wow!! Don’t think I’ve ever heard a song so effective at increasing my heart rate!! 🙏🏽
i play this to my guitar and now its was shamisen
I was looking for this comment 😂
Reminds me of the Japanese Invasions of Korea 1592-1598
But Ming dynasty pushed back Japanese
Okay so it took me a while to figure out who the orignial composers of this was and it’s the Yoshida Brothers. The name of the actual song is “Moyuru (sprouting)”.
This is super cool
ハンガリー人として、どうもありがとう。
As the legends go.
3:16 yes please
The plight of the SAMURAI
the rise fall and resurgence of ....
you said it !!!!!🤠👹🐱👤🐱🏍🐱👓 we`ve gotten past our plight th0ugh💯☯☯
Thx
Wonderful music
I hear this song and remember total war shogun 2. It was nice time.
This is a mythic vibe
...☺️❤️❤️❤️
Definatelly yes
Thank you
💙 Them Drums though. Awesomeness
POV: You've been reading Vagabond for 3 hours straight
Thanks Japan. Love from Algeria
the shamisen is soo good, idk why I like it's sound !!but I do!
The dynamics Man!! Really energetic
0:31 this is my favorite part❤
Punching Bag + Kyokushin Karaté + this song = Epic and Awesome training .
Playing Kensei in For Honor whilst having this play makes the game something else
@@ronnieshankar2669 already did✨
Better then todays music ngl
From Algeria. Thank you for the amazing music
I welcome all who are on the last level of 'i listen to anything'
Listening to this while reading the Wano Kuni arc.
I'm Brazilian and one of my relatives was a Samurai from the province of Saga.
I'm Indian but I like this music too much 🇮🇳💓🇯🇵
Japan really been dropping bangers since the 1100's bro
Fr
Samurai, rise!
You are using a shamisen and flute vsts I wonder? impressive and emotional!
Podría estar reproduciendo esto todo el día en mi casa o el trabajo, que música tan emocionante.
Played this while having sushi with a half done Japanese sleeve tattoo
かっこいい
Amazing music 👹🗾🏯💚
love this its so upbeat
Imagine this in Demon Slayer Season 2 Soundtrack 🤯
Ghost of tsushima duels with this song just hit a lot different
Yoshida brothers have also played this