Nobunaga was not the first person to use a firearm. All the forces that Nobunaga fought against had firearms, and the Ikko sect was defeated by an overwhelming number of guns.
Finally, a samurai represented in all his glory! Not a bunch of crazy people who go around with a garden blade, cutting off other people's heads and their own stomachs. Thanks to the channel's ono, for showing how one of my favorite warrior classes is really badass!
The Portuguese sold them the guns, but apparently not a training session on the proper way to aim down the barrel, lol! I feel like I'd be safe like Tom Cruise down range that the dudes wouldn't hit me like in Last Samurai.
cuz bruh be aiming at floating ghosts in the sky. he's shooting down people's dreams instead of the enemy. bro thought they were shooting skeet. @@chickendinner5572
AC1543, matchlock was introduced in Japan. Only after 30yrs from then, huge gun fire battles were occurring across Japan. Technology development is brazing fast.
To be accurate. Most of Japanese clan had matchlock samurai. However the flag in this video belong to Ikki clan which had monk army and very neoconservative. It is weird for them to havw matchlock samurai
can someone explain the stance when they hold the weapon overhead and not on to shoulder, dose it not effect aim? the the armor looks fantastic really fascinating design of armor
Slightly higher firing position for slightly longer range? Either that or purely ceremonial. Or maybe it's a psychological war thing. Perhaps they do the exaggerated movements so you can tell what they're doing from afar, enemies familiar would be like "Oh shit they're about to start shooting us" and freak out. Kind of like if you saw a bunch of archers on a hill all draw back their bow and aim at 45 degree angles, you know what's coming next.
That's the proper stance for O-zutsu or high caliber matchlock musket. Due to larger charge and flash leakage through priming hole, it is unsafe to shoot the musket at eye level. So, proper way to shoot O-zutsu is with the gun at chest level or above the eyes.
this just proven that the concept of the movie "the last samurai" is a lie cause japanese ancient warriors are musketeers, marksmen, and snipers also they are masters even in artillery firing since mid 1500. yet they have their ancient concept of shotguns and bazookas..
The Samurai love their guns, its not an ashigaru exclusive weapon when all guns they used are owned by the samurai themselves. They literally have a gun called samurai-zutsu or the "Samurai's gun" as a samurai exclusive weapon. There's the Ban-zutsu, the 30 cal hand cannons that are too unwieldy for conscripts as well as rocket launchers and two manned snipers. There are literally depictions of samurai from the edo period showing them using guns.
The captain (typically a samurai) of an arquebus contingent tended to also be armed with arquebus. Oda Nobunaga's arquebus captain, Hashimoto Ippa, was recorded to have fought with a gun in the Battle of Ukino, 1558.
When it first arrived, but during Oda's reign. The Japanese clans all have dedicated gun smiths with the only problem being acquiring gun powder that needed to be traded or bought from the temples.
Imagine being the first guys in Japan to have to fight Nobunaga and his newly acquired firearms.
If they aim like that, detroit gangster style, I wouldn't be worried, they aint hittin shiiieeeet
lol what does that comment have to do with their inability to aim? @@samuelatwell3814
Nobunaga was not the first person to use a firearm. All the forces that Nobunaga fought against had firearms, and the Ikko sect was defeated by an overwhelming number of guns.
He died because of his own weapon
@@benkraze3103 He commit seppuku with gun?
Now that`s the way to fight a war .... AWESOME !
これは武士のたしまみです
間違えました
武士のたしなみです
Finally, a samurai represented in all his glory! Not a bunch of crazy people who go around with a garden blade, cutting off other people's heads and their own stomachs. Thanks to the channel's ono, for showing how one of my favorite warrior classes is really badass!
The Portuguese sold them the guns, but apparently not a training session on the proper way to aim down the barrel, lol! I feel like I'd be safe like Tom Cruise down range that the dudes wouldn't hit me like in Last Samurai.
cuz bruh be aiming at floating ghosts in the sky. he's shooting down people's dreams instead of the enemy. bro thought they were shooting skeet. @@chickendinner5572
AC1543, matchlock was introduced in Japan. Only after 30yrs from then, huge gun fire battles were occurring across Japan. Technology development is brazing fast.
流石に迫力満点です。😮
Weebs: Samurais don't use guns. it's dishonorable!!
Also the samurais:
Samurai in anime: "Guns are the weapons of cowards."
Samurai IRL: "Parry this you fcuking casual."
@@aRandomFox00 Nah. More like.
Samurai IRL: Guns are the way of the warrior
Samurai in anime: Get in the mecha and take down the barbarian Kaiju!
Actually most samurai didnt carry arquebus it was mostly Ashigaru common mistake
Hollywood: Samurais don't use guns. it's dishonorable!!
Most of the people in asia: huh?
To be accurate. Most of Japanese clan had matchlock samurai. However the flag in this video belong to Ikki clan which had monk army and very neoconservative. It is weird for them to havw matchlock samurai
I love it
Armor + Banners + Guns GOAT combo.
New toys from Santa Claws Portugal :D
잘 봤습니다. 테포 아시가루 들의 신분이 굉장히 높아 보이네요. よく見ました。鉄砲足柄たちの身分がとても高く見えますね。😁😄😄
beautiful
Nobunaga trouxe isso e permanece
The second guy is that tanegashima or a blunderbuss I'm judging that barrel....
Semelhante aos bacamarteiro do Nordeste do Brasil.
Portugal sends regards
Please, the symbol showed in banners is Taira Clan's Emblem or other Family Clan?
平家の家紋ではありません
これは、備前池田家の家紋です
池田家は代々、揚羽蝶を家紋としています
姫路池田家や鳥取池田家は平家と同じような家紋ですが備前池田家は左右対称になっています
ちなみにハートのように見えるのもは、猪の目と言って日本で古来より使用されている魔除けの模様です
Not Katana - this is just true power samurai 😂😂😂
Shogun tv series...
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🔥🔥🔥
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The Takeda Calvary stand no chance against the volley of Oda guns. Nagashino is the end of the Takeda
Tanegashima Gun
2012年までは岡山にこういう人たちがいたって言う証拠だ。
太帥啦!果然是日本的武士精神,文化保留的很好!
❤😊
anyone know what this is and if they still do this? Video is from 11 years ago after all
今年も演武を行います
onimusha...
can someone explain the stance when they hold the weapon overhead and not on to shoulder, dose it not effect aim? the the armor looks fantastic really fascinating design of armor
Slightly higher firing position for slightly longer range? Either that or purely ceremonial. Or maybe it's a psychological war thing. Perhaps they do the exaggerated movements so you can tell what they're doing from afar, enemies familiar would be like "Oh shit they're about to start shooting us" and freak out. Kind of like if you saw a bunch of archers on a hill all draw back their bow and aim at 45 degree angles, you know what's coming next.
That's the proper stance for O-zutsu or high caliber matchlock musket. Due to larger charge and flash leakage through priming hole, it is unsafe to shoot the musket at eye level. So, proper way to shoot O-zutsu is with the gun at chest level or above the eyes.
@@dk418 yeah I can see that, thanks for explaining :)
Samurai duck hunting?
火縄銃を上に高く抱える撃ち方は
「かかえ放ち」と言います
足場の悪く、周辺に植物が生い茂った場所での射方です
照準はできません
めくら撃ちになります
隊員が着用している甲冑はすべて本物です
とても古いものなので手入れが大変です
ASHIGARU!!
우와.. 정말 멋있다. 건담같다.
Nobunaga sure Fucked the normies with this technique. 💯/100 😂😂❤
ikko ikki
this just proven that the concept of the movie "the last samurai" is a lie cause japanese ancient warriors are musketeers, marksmen, and snipers also they are masters even in artillery firing since mid 1500. yet they have their ancient concept of shotguns and bazookas..
1600年の関ヶ原の戦いは、西軍82000人、東軍74000人。
鉄砲の数は全体の30%前後左右と言われているので、すべての足軽が鉄砲を装備していたわけではありません。
@@kiryo0also gun was banned after that battle right?
@@prongs82関ヶ原の後、鉄砲は禁止されますが、尾張藩では3000挺、仙台藩では4000挺と、各藩で大量の鉄砲を所有されていることがわかっています。
ペリー来航の後、1859年に新式ライフルを含む武器類の輸入を自由化しました。
スペンサー銃は戊辰戦争時に4700挺ほど日本に入ってきたと言われています。
幕末当時、身分の高い武士は銃を持っていましたが、下級武士は銃を持っていませんでした。
@@prongs82ラストサムライのモデルは西南戦争と言われています。
当時は銃火器が主武器になっています。
しかし、地の利をいかした薩摩軍の抜刀白兵戦も行われています。
西南戦争は武士による最後の戦いと言われています。
@@kiryo0Was it the one with Saigo Takamori?
これってどうする家康ですかーーーーー
信玄を怒らせるな
日本鳥銃
池田家の家紋か。チョウチョ
Arquebus gunners are typically ashigaru...They are not samurai...in fact are employed by samurai
Samurai used arquebus too both Ashigaru and Samurai have same equipment .
The Samurai love their guns, its not an ashigaru exclusive weapon when all guns they used are owned by the samurai themselves. They literally have a gun called samurai-zutsu or the "Samurai's gun" as a samurai exclusive weapon. There's the Ban-zutsu, the 30 cal hand cannons that are too unwieldy for conscripts as well as rocket launchers and two manned snipers. There are literally depictions of samurai from the edo period showing them using guns.
The captain (typically a samurai) of an arquebus contingent tended to also be armed with arquebus. Oda Nobunaga's arquebus captain, Hashimoto Ippa, was recorded to have fought with a gun in the Battle of Ukino, 1558.
Japan before anime was awesome. Even if many died in the Sengoku era they still had morals and very large balls.
shamifuru dispray
This is not a genuine Japanese samurai tradition, but weapons that came to Japan from Portuguese Christians!
When it first arrived, but during Oda's reign. The Japanese clans all have dedicated gun smiths with the only problem being acquiring gun powder that needed to be traded or bought from the temples.
they were catholic, not christians
No.
This is a real samurai.
The "samurai wielding a sword on the battlefield" you know is the samurai from movies and anime.
@@vincenthammons-kd9du Catholics are Christian...
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