I admire the values imparted here, the sense of community, a common history and honoring the ancestors and the people who gave their lives. Today's world is so materialistic. How beautiful it must be to live in the Aizu society that keeps the legacies, traditions and memories alive
The Byakkotai reminded me of the “The Niños Héroes” (Boy Heroes, or Heroic Cadets) were six Mexican military cadets who were killed in the defence of Mexico City during the Battle of Chapultepec, one of the last major battles of the Mexican-American War, on 13 September 1847. The date of the battle is now celebrated in Mexico as a civic holiday to honor the cadets' sacrifice. As a Mexican-American with Japanese roots I just thought this similarity was something to point out.
+Liberty Treebud You mean like their Japanese pants....glasses, cars....rimmed hats, tee-shirts... Even you watching and enjoying this is multiculturalism, unless you are Japanese. Even then, you are using a website developed in the USA...
:)) Multiculturalism (Different cultures living peacefully alongside each other) just works. There is no culture war between these groups. Tensions rear up, but usually stoked by people with little self identity clinging on to antiquated group think mentality (Us vs them). Edward Kiel, get out of your internet story bubble and go travel. I've lived in 9 countries and been to 19 of them + 40 US states. And that sex trafficking ring in Britain, shows us how the Pakistani community defended it. Anyway, grow up and get out into the world. Don't view it through the internet.
:)) I am from East Oakland California. Try google. I lived also in the mostly North African areas of the Netherlands and France that are mostly Muslim and probably classified by you as a 'no go' area. I am sure everytime you see non-white people, your brain goes 'Oh noes!'. Refute it? I've lived it. I've seen people get along in 9 countries and hundreds of areas of intercultural life. Burkas? Really? Because in 40 years I've seen 3 people dressed in anything like a burka. We can also talk about the white European criminal activities in the US and Europe, but I guess those don't exist to you? It's only if someone is of a different race or colour does it matter. Go crawl under your internet rock.
Actually, it's not. How statistics are viewed is the issue. Normalised for income level, family structure and education, level of criminality is the same for native born and immigrant communities in the West. And during new generations that are born in the host countries, education, income level and such go up. It was the same with Irish immigrants in the US, etc. There were organised crime issues with all new waves of immigrants in the US. Including Jewish, Irish and Italian. So your viewpoint is skewed. Correlation is not causality. People are not criminal merely by being born Algerian or an Algerian immigrating to Europe or their children. They start usually at the very bottom of the socio-economic base and like everyone in this level (Lack of education, economic problems, maybe family issues and such), there will be a percentage that is going to commit crime. You really should take a step back and ask the question of the origins and surrounding issues of these crime level and not just assert 'Immigrant, BAADD!!'. Try to understand the issues, not just react to triggering data. I am not white, I am an immigrant (American who moved to Europe and lived here for 13+ years) and I come from a ghetto and lived in ghettos in Europe also.
I might be wrong, but I think everyone is getting caught in the trap of circular arguments. The issue in the west (and everywhere really) is the rise of 'non secular' culture in a modern secular age (separation of church and state ..etc). A concept in western countries that brought about lasting peace (compared to the continual in-wars that occur in non-secular times). ALL the bad things your talking about here flow from elements (in any/all culture) that maintain non-secular old world views. Non-seculars segregate themselves from the larger community as a whole (using religion, culture, dress and language to help this). Currently there is one religion specifically (mentioned) that is having major issues with it's non-secular side ..and sadly it won't admit the problem (which makes it worse). I support all secular culture, religion and people (and all others who are happy to abide by those rules). My enemies are those who are not in these groups (non-secular people). Those who want to push their non-secular (old world) views and rules onto a secular (modern) society. As the only reason to do that is to cause hate/hurt/separation/war and death. It annoys me that the media don't talk/inform people more about this issue (given it's historic significance) As for me, I stick with the philosophy that most people around the world are just trying to live good lives, get on with people and try to have a happy content life (that is my experience anyway). It's a minority of (violent) people who wish to force the rest of us to fear and support their hate filled dogmas. And of all those violent people none are worse then the 'old world' (and religious) kind. Cause well, you know ...the word of god is on their side so they must be right! *sigh*
40 milion dollars uder the table for my survival................................ top 6 ruels in evyr aniotn adn top 3 ruesl for life. intj entj istj estj istp estp. compartmentlizatoin.
I admire the values imparted here, the sense of community, a common history and honoring the ancestors and the people who gave their lives.
Today's world is so materialistic. How beautiful it must be to live in the Aizu society that keeps the legacies, traditions and memories alive
Brutal despots and murderers.
They were not romantic heroes. They were warlords. You gonna romanticize Afghanistan next?
I think the same! I love Japan and his History.
You will find that this still exists in large parts of Europe that are more rural. But tradition is seen as something bad by Western establishments.
Excellent episode. I love the legendary story of the Byakkotai whitw tiger batallion!
The Byakkotai reminded me of the “The Niños Héroes” (Boy Heroes, or Heroic Cadets) were six Mexican military cadets who were killed in the defence of Mexico City during the Battle of Chapultepec, one of the last major battles of the Mexican-American War, on 13 September 1847. The date of the battle is now celebrated in Mexico as a civic holiday to honor the cadets' sacrifice. As a Mexican-American with Japanese roots I just thought this similarity was something to point out.
’The Art of Living’
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Bisou(°-°)))
***** Bisou(°V°)
What a proud full people my respect
Thank You, it´s Beautiful
I came here after I finish watching Yae no Sakura.
How you like the documentary?
When were the Aizu clan pardon by the Japanese emperor/Japanese government for siding with the Shogunate force during the Boshin War.
Great watch
top 6 rules in every nation and top 3 rules for life!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Anyone know the song they use right at the very intro of the video? Or is that just something they wrote for the show?
you have to protect the incentives or money chain.
Fukushima is a nice place
I also introduce the good places in Fukushima for my videos
i did follow her i followed all the rules !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!of the estj!!!!!!!!!!!
nod controls the yellwo zones gdi control the bleuu zones nad scirn ocntolr the red zone.
top 6 ruels in evry aniot nadn top 3 ruels for lfie.
Off topic but the song in the beginning sounds like its from an episode of samurai champloo
od contorl the yelewo zone scirn controls the red zone and gdi conorl the lbue zones.
int jentji istj estj istp estp compartmentlizaiont top 6 rules for in every nation and top 3 rules for life.
centrla sai southeast aisa afriac nadn the mdiidle east.
army nation ari force and marines.
s-o s-o s-o++ s-o+++
The joy of culture without the destruction of multi-cultural-ism, the bane of all 'folk'.
+Liberty Treebud You mean like their Japanese pants....glasses, cars....rimmed hats, tee-shirts... Even you watching and enjoying this is multiculturalism, unless you are Japanese. Even then, you are using a website developed in the USA...
:)) Multiculturalism (Different cultures living peacefully alongside each other) just works. There is no culture war between these groups. Tensions rear up, but usually stoked by people with little self identity clinging on to antiquated group think mentality (Us vs them). Edward Kiel, get out of your internet story bubble and go travel. I've lived in 9 countries and been to 19 of them + 40 US states. And that sex trafficking ring in Britain, shows us how the Pakistani community defended it. Anyway, grow up and get out into the world. Don't view it through the internet.
:)) I am from East Oakland California. Try google. I lived also in the mostly North African areas of the Netherlands and France that are mostly Muslim and probably classified by you as a 'no go' area. I am sure everytime you see non-white people, your brain goes 'Oh noes!'. Refute it? I've lived it. I've seen people get along in 9 countries and hundreds of areas of intercultural life. Burkas? Really? Because in 40 years I've seen 3 people dressed in anything like a burka. We can also talk about the white European criminal activities in the US and Europe, but I guess those don't exist to you? It's only if someone is of a different race or colour does it matter. Go crawl under your internet rock.
Actually, it's not. How statistics are viewed is the issue. Normalised for income level, family structure and education, level of criminality is the same for native born and immigrant communities in the West. And during new generations that are born in the host countries, education, income level and such go up. It was the same with Irish immigrants in the US, etc. There were organised crime issues with all new waves of immigrants in the US. Including Jewish, Irish and Italian. So your viewpoint is skewed. Correlation is not causality. People are not criminal merely by being born Algerian or an Algerian immigrating to Europe or their children. They start usually at the very bottom of the socio-economic base and like everyone in this level (Lack of education, economic problems, maybe family issues and such), there will be a percentage that is going to commit crime. You really should take a step back and ask the question of the origins and surrounding issues of these crime level and not just assert 'Immigrant, BAADD!!'. Try to understand the issues, not just react to triggering data. I am not white, I am an immigrant (American who moved to Europe and lived here for 13+ years) and I come from a ghetto and lived in ghettos in Europe also.
I might be wrong, but I think everyone is getting caught in the trap of circular arguments. The issue in the west (and everywhere really) is the rise of 'non secular' culture in a modern secular age (separation of church and state ..etc). A concept in western countries that brought about lasting peace (compared to the continual in-wars that occur in non-secular times). ALL the bad things your talking about here flow from elements (in any/all culture) that maintain non-secular old world views. Non-seculars segregate themselves from the larger community as a whole (using religion, culture, dress and language to help this). Currently there is one religion specifically (mentioned) that is having major issues with it's non-secular side ..and sadly it won't admit the problem (which makes it worse).
I support all secular culture, religion and people (and all others who are happy to abide by those rules). My enemies are those who are not in these groups (non-secular people). Those who want to push their non-secular (old world) views and rules onto a secular (modern) society. As the only reason to do that is to cause hate/hurt/separation/war and death. It annoys me that the media don't talk/inform people more about this issue (given it's historic significance)
As for me, I stick with the philosophy that most people around the world are just trying to live good lives, get on with people and try to have a happy content life (that is my experience anyway). It's a minority of (violent) people who wish to force the rest of us to fear and support their hate filled dogmas. And of all those violent people none are worse then the 'old world' (and religious) kind. Cause well, you know ...the word of god is on their side so they must be right! *sigh*
Shouldn't it be Satsuma the land of the last Samurai?
Lazy american consumers wouldn't make it
40 milion dollars uder the table for my survival................................ top 6 ruels in evyr aniotn adn top 3 ruesl for life. intj entj istj estj istp estp. compartmentlizatoin.
Aizu girls are pretty, I would like to get one!
You get 1 yet?
@@bunnyman6321 Not yet bruh.
@@NgJackal1990 Damn Bruh Bruh
Tom Cruise is related to this
You mean Nathan Algren??
what about the reactor pumping nuclear waste ino pacific ocean???
Aizu west region Fukushima