False, shiro means white, castle is said "o-jö" which written like that you can't interpret how it's pronounced, it is very similar to "shiro" but it is "o-shi-ro" with entonation on the last sillable. Shiroyama is white mountain, in romanization white castle is "o-jö yama" or in some cases with simplified romanization it is "oshiroyama" Edit after 1 year: Please fact check this before blindly believing me, I think I was having a smartass momment when I commented this.
@ah, yes enslaved depression I don't speak japanese, but if you're ever gonna say something about a language you don't know, check a translation dictionary. Edit after 1 year: Please fact check this before blindly believing me, I think I was having a smartass momment when I commented this.
@Ale city damn dude you don’t need to act high and mighty it sounds they made a simple mistake and either way the context is still pretty much the same with it truly being the last fortress of them
@@lolbit1232 sorry if I sounded as an asshat, not my intention, just correcting and promoting checking. I recognise I did it impolitely. Edit after 1 year: Please fact check this before blindly believing me, I think I was having a smartass momment when I commented this.
that akward moment whenyou realize that samurai had been using guns for hundreds of years and saigo only stopped using guns after his army ran out of bullets
How is this relevant? Saigo was upholding the old Bushido code, and even though he was loyal to the emperor, the dishonor heaped upon the Samurai became too much.
@@kaynesylvar8277 this is relevant because ever one seems to think that they used only swords to fight the imperial forces. In reality had they got enough munition, they would surely have used it.
Shiroyama is the battleground where the "Last Samurai" Saigo Takamori fell to the Imperial Japanese Army some years after the Shogun was overthrown (ending the Shogunate rule of Japan). The Battle of Shiroyama is often seen as the "final nail in the coffin" moment of traditional samurai culture in Japan.
@@redroseproductions4688 shiroyama is also the battle which instilled the practice of honoring soldiers through promotions via the way of the samurai, honor on the blade in one's family name. 500 samurai proved an army can be worthless if they hold no honor.
El Grande Smokio Trenches were used but rare, for example in the battle of Vienna the viennese defense made a line of cannons into the city center, so the ottomans dug a line of Trenches, they were used just very rare and only for short periods to dodge cannon fire
Wher youre the last one in your team in For Honor and youre playing with Orochi or Kensei, then die fighting againts the whole enemy team like a true warrior.
Just going to put it out there that a samurai was legally allowed to kill a peasant simply for looking at him funny. Us in the Western hemisphere have this crazy overromantic Last Samurai concept of feudal Japan, when it was really more like Game of Thrones.
@Anonymous Anonymous You're confusing the peaceful, stable Meiji period with the fascist, samurai-emulating Showa period. You're also assuming that Saigo was a tragic hero instead of a disgruntled aristocrat who couldn't get with the times.
@Anonymous Anonymous Actually, Saigo had already withdrawn from public service by the time of the Rebellion (after Tokyo refused to go to war with Korea like he wanted), and he'd started a private academy training paramilitary samurai for Satsuma's private army. Government came to take their arms, they didn't like that, boom, rebellion. The samurai were basically Japan's Confederacy; all their petty privileges like tax-free income or walking around town with a sword were being taken away, and they didn't like that.
@Anonymous Anonymous Given what you've said so far, I'm guessing _your_ source is Google. No, Saigo's "war party" literally saw an invasion as creating jobs for unemployed samurai and retainers; the Satsuma-Choshu "peace party" wanted to negotiate. Once the war party lost, Saigo left for Kagoshima and decided to train his own guerilla samurai. In any modern country, that's practically rebellion.
@Anonymous Anonymous So posting once from my phone instead of my computer... means I'm sockpuppeting. Stay classy. Most sources will tell you that he worked for the Meiji right until they refused his military expedition, THEN he left for Kagoshima. He literally offered to go to Korea and tick them off so much that they'd kill him and start a war. If Saigo's your ancestor or hero, I'm sorry, but know that some of the Home Islands' educational sources aren't necessarily reliable.
@Anonymous Anonymous You haven't shown me *any* books, or anything that corroborates your facts. All the books I've read corroborate Saigo's pro-war leanings. I have nothing against the Japanese, or against you. But the fact remains that Meiji Japan, even the "peace party," always had designs on Korea, and they always had plans to invade. They later invaded China, Taiwan and Russia for much, much less, as was the custom of all nations of that era. The only time I've heard of any pre-Akihito Japanese government trying to negotiate a "peaceful solution" by modern definitions was several propaganda-based boards in the Mikasa Museum... which you've sounded oddly similar to. My apologies for jumping to conclusions.
He was responsible of wasting pointlessly thousands of lives because he was too afraid of the new world. Instead of embracing new world and Japan he rather died and he also led thousands of people to waste their lives in a pointless struggle against an enemy which they could not defeat: Time. A great man would've embraced the new world and find his way. He was not a great man.
A unrelated samurai story tells of a man who lost almost all his troops and had only 5 and a ninja (warrior monk) he was surrounded after he fled to a fort we he had his men light all the braziers and beat drums, then opened the doors. The enemy believedit was a trap and he had a lot more troops and retreated
Tokugawa Ieyasu "defense" of Hamamatsu Castle in 1572. 5 men, himself, and a ninja, Hattori Hanzo, held it against the Takeda forces after The Battle of Mikata ga Hara which saw the Tokugawa forces practically annihilated. In the end, Tokugawa did reunite Japan ending the Sengoku Jidai.
This song certainly seems to glorify and magnify the achievements of the Samurai. The Imperial forces suffered around 17 times less casualties (give or take a few) even when the rebels still had ammunition so I'd conclude that it was a complete failure of a last stand.
The samurai had lost nearly the entirety of their original force within 6 weeks. The Imperial Japanese Military had fortified the area around the samurai, walling them in. Japanese Ships bombarded the Samurai's location. So essentially... 500 Samurai with little by way of cannons and firearms vs 30 thousand soldiers armed to the teeth and with artillery support.
While it's heavily debated, a common law enforcement rule is that if you're well within 21 feet of your opponent without your own weapon drawn, they stand a good chance of landing a lethal hit on you with a bladed weapon. Albeit, someone who's well trained with a pistol/revolver in an effective caliber (9x19, .357 magnum, .45 ACP, etc.) could easily make a coin sized group in a matter of seconds at that range, so I wouldn't want to test that theory out for myself.
hey indeed Sabaton should make some songs about unknown or important battles in the star wars universe ^^ like the battle of geonosis, the Arena, coruscant, or even mygeeto, felucia etc ^^
For anyone who didn't know, the samurai actually used guns. They unsheathed their swords when they ran out of bullets and the enemy fire took down their leader. So yeah, while they ran right into the fire with only their swords and spears that was during the final part of the battle, when only 40 samurai were left. None survived, but the Imperial Army lost many men before the samurai perished.
To say the Samurai died of there believes is an understatement. They where fighting of a Ancient Culture, and Ancient way of life. But in the end they couldn't have defeated the modernized Japanese Army. Guns just out do Swords, no two ways about it.
I have a question for the people who disliked. What didnt u like about the song I thought it was pretty good but that is my opinion. I'm just curious like I won't get angry if you don't like it song that's your choice and I respect that
Talking to myself. Disobedience is contagious which could imply I'm little China; on the other hand stupidity is also contagious which could mean the government is little china. Never surrender on the grounds if anyone was serious about fixing it they'd find an alternative.
@@michaelkean5969 those were not true samurai because Bushido condemns that type of behavior if a true samurai found someone who committed those crimes while claiming to be a samurai they would have killed him for disgracing the title of samurai
FIRE ARMS WERE NOT THE PROBLEM, Samurai loved fire arms. They gave the Tokugawa the shogunate after all, and helped keep it. Culture was not the problem, no one sought to take away their culture or their values. The problem was , the end of the feudal lords. By imperial decree, Samurai were no longer feudal lords, just land owners. It took their social standing away , so they chose to die. This is not the place to start on the Samurai, but what the west thinks it knows and reality, are two different things.
Sword versus gun was a plausible fight back then because guns had one bullet to fire. Don't try to pull this "sword over gun" shit in 2018, there's no choice today.
During the Battle of Shiroyama, the imperial troops were armed with breech-loading Snider-Enfield rifles which could fire 6 rpm, in addition to Krupp field guns and mortars. The samurai stood no chance.
Silence is nice until a squad of well trained rifle man pick you off from 200-300 meters or more if there really good with a breach loader and or bolt action depending on the country during the period of samurais end you know because history has proven gun innovation toppled the bladed dynasty
while i understand why so many people side with the samurai, it was neccessary for them to be eradicated for japan's future as an independant nation. the samurai were outdated around the start of odo nobunaga's reign as shogun. as he proved cycling volleys were more effective than what the warrior caste had to offer. the meiji restoration was a good thing as it meant japan did not get colonized by european or north american powers. honour had no place on the battlefield, as history was and still is written by the victor. by killing off the samurai japan prevented itself from being absconded from history
Kitsune 101 THANK YOU! it is a common misconception that the Samurai did not use guns. It is also a common misconception that the Katana was their main weapon. The Katana was actually more of a side arm.
Trust me we are way more petty. We'll fight someone tooth and nail for calling anime "just a cartoon" as a proud weeb I find that pathetic....sad but true. And before you call me a weaboo, know the difference. A weeaboo is an individual who obsesses over Japanese culture and idolizes it and thinks they can speak Japanese just because they took entry level lessons if any at all. Think the are superior. A weeb is just a person who enjoys watching anime and/or reading manga. Edit: a word
PaganWolf Maybe? The defining characteristic of the both was Honor. However Samurai showed it through virtue of loyalty. To their lord, emperor or code. Knights were less focused on loyalty and more on religious adherence.
every culture had or has a different definition of honor a knights honor was different then a Samurais honor same as a Romans honor was different than a Vikings honor actually defining honor for each one is very hard and defining the word Honor is even harder
Knights and Samurai are quite literally the same thing, they just come from different cultures. They both swore fealty to a lord, both followed a code, were both the apex of warrior class in their time and place. Main differences were their religion, gear, and the fact that while Knights did command forces that used guns and canons, they themselves for the most part never used them themselves while Samurai did, well back in that age, I could be mistaken but I think some Knight orders still survive today, but I doubt they wear armor and use swords.
btw guys, "shiroyama" in Japanese is "城山", meaning "castle mountain".
I guess this really was the last fortress of the Samurai.... : (
False, shiro means white, castle is said "o-jö" which written like that you can't interpret how it's pronounced, it is very similar to "shiro" but it is "o-shi-ro" with entonation on the last sillable.
Shiroyama is white mountain, in romanization white castle is "o-jö yama" or in some cases with simplified romanization it is "oshiroyama"
Edit after 1 year: Please fact check this before blindly believing me, I think I was having a smartass momment when I commented this.
@ah, yes enslaved depression I don't speak japanese, but if you're ever gonna say something about a language you don't know, check a translation dictionary.
Edit after 1 year: Please fact check this before blindly believing me, I think I was having a smartass momment when I commented this.
@Ale city damn dude you don’t need to act high and mighty it sounds they made a simple mistake and either way the context is still pretty much the same with it truly being the last fortress of them
@@lolbit1232 sorry if I sounded as an asshat, not my intention, just correcting and promoting checking. I recognise I did it impolitely.
Edit after 1 year: Please fact check this before blindly believing me, I think I was having a smartass momment when I commented this.
@Ale city oh then you good sir or ma’am just wanted to make sure you weren’t being an ass about it
The samurai were brutally slaughtered at Shiroyama...
THEN THE WINGED HUSSARS ARRIVED!
@Ted Hubert Pagnanawon Crusio The end of Saigo's reich draws near
Lol
No no, he has a point
Devon Rider a man of culture
CAN"T STOP LAUGHING... HAHAHAHA
that akward moment whenyou realize that samurai had been using guns for hundreds of years and saigo only stopped using guns after his army ran out of bullets
When you also realize that Saigo was initially a staunch Imperialist and crushed the Shogunal forces way before he started his own rebellion
How is this relevant? Saigo was upholding the old Bushido code, and even though he was loyal to the emperor, the dishonor heaped upon the Samurai became too much.
@@kaynesylvar8277 this is relevant because ever one seems to think that they used only swords to fight the imperial forces. In reality had they got enough munition, they would surely have used it.
Well I had a boat but it said "E" so I figured that meant "end" and threw it put.
- Patrick Star
World Renowned Military Strategist
"I owe a blood debt I can repay in no other way. As such, today shall be my Shiroyama"-Miyu Tatsu
I'm really interested in Japanese history and culture. But I have never heard shiroyama before would u mind telling me wat it means?
Shiroyama is the battleground where the "Last Samurai" Saigo Takamori fell to the Imperial Japanese Army some years after the Shogun was overthrown (ending the Shogunate rule of Japan). The Battle of Shiroyama is often seen as the "final nail in the coffin" moment of traditional samurai culture in Japan.
@@HolydiveR270 thank you! :)
@@redroseproductions4688 shiroyama is also the battle which instilled the practice of honoring soldiers through promotions via the way of the samurai, honor on the blade in one's family name. 500 samurai proved an army can be worthless if they hold no honor.
@@NeoDFFXIV by dying? history is written by the victor, not the man with honour
When you are the last tank on your team left in a game of WoT and you are a Japanese tank.
When you're the last fighter on your team in an Air RB of War Thunder and you're a Japanese plane.
When your team is breaking in For Honor and you're the only one alive.
FrontLineFox 20 when its 1v5 as echo
When you are 1 v 4 in for honor and you're japanese
When you're the last of your team in an air RB battle in War Thunder and you're an A6M vs three P2W P47Ms :0
And as history told the old ways go out in a blaze... You do not know how true that is.
When the new (technology) meets the Old (trench tactics) it always ends the ancient ways. =WW1
The sparks of our past will light the greatest fire history has ever seen... Soon...
You think it's not true? Bitch ass nigga Italian Che hai fatto?
trench warfare was new as well. Before that, Nations battled in open fields.
El Grande Smokio
Trenches were used but rare, for example in the battle of Vienna the viennese defense made a line of cannons into the city center, so the ottomans dug a line of Trenches, they were used just very rare and only for short periods to dodge cannon fire
this band has awesome songs :)
And most about war
Cause this band is awesome :)
Wher youre the last one in your team in For Honor and youre playing with Orochi or Kensei, then die fighting againts the whole enemy team like a true warrior.
*laughs in black powder*
*Laughs in B-29*
Laughing in common flu
Alex Vazquez *Laughs in B-25*
*laughs in tupolev tu95*
Laughs in an a-10 thunderbolt
Props to Sabaton for making it sound anime-ish :)
A song that makes me shed a tear and pumps me up!
Just going to put it out there that a samurai was legally allowed to kill a peasant simply for looking at him funny. Us in the Western hemisphere have this crazy overromantic Last Samurai concept of feudal Japan, when it was really more like Game of Thrones.
@Anonymous Anonymous You're confusing the peaceful, stable Meiji period with the fascist, samurai-emulating Showa period. You're also assuming that Saigo was a tragic hero instead of a disgruntled aristocrat who couldn't get with the times.
@Anonymous Anonymous Actually, Saigo had already withdrawn from public service by the time of the Rebellion (after Tokyo refused to go to war with Korea like he wanted), and he'd started a private academy training paramilitary samurai for Satsuma's private army. Government came to take their arms, they didn't like that, boom, rebellion.
The samurai were basically Japan's Confederacy; all their petty privileges like tax-free income or walking around town with a sword were being taken away, and they didn't like that.
@Anonymous Anonymous Given what you've said so far, I'm guessing _your_ source is Google.
No, Saigo's "war party" literally saw an invasion as creating jobs for unemployed samurai and retainers; the Satsuma-Choshu "peace party" wanted to negotiate. Once the war party lost, Saigo left for Kagoshima and decided to train his own guerilla samurai. In any modern country, that's practically rebellion.
@Anonymous Anonymous So posting once from my phone instead of my computer... means I'm sockpuppeting. Stay classy.
Most sources will tell you that he worked for the Meiji right until they refused his military expedition, THEN he left for Kagoshima. He literally offered to go to Korea and tick them off so much that they'd kill him and start a war.
If Saigo's your ancestor or hero, I'm sorry, but know that some of the Home Islands' educational sources aren't necessarily reliable.
@Anonymous Anonymous You haven't shown me *any* books, or anything that corroborates your facts. All the books I've read corroborate Saigo's pro-war leanings.
I have nothing against the Japanese, or against you. But the fact remains that Meiji Japan, even the "peace party," always had designs on Korea, and they always had plans to invade. They later invaded China, Taiwan and Russia for much, much less, as was the custom of all nations of that era. The only time I've heard of any pre-Akihito Japanese government trying to negotiate a "peaceful solution" by modern definitions was several propaganda-based boards in the Mikasa Museum... which you've sounded oddly similar to. My apologies for jumping to conclusions.
Saigo Takamori was a great man who fought to save the samurai. He died with honor at shiroyama.
Uesugi Kenshin
;-;7
Rustymcnut the god of war of japan ???
nope.
;-;7 is the emoticon for crying and saluting
Uesugi is a God of War in Japan
and i see the salute hahaha
He was responsible of wasting pointlessly thousands of lives because he was too afraid of the new world. Instead of embracing new world and Japan he rather died and he also led thousands of people to waste their lives in a pointless struggle against an enemy which they could not defeat: Time. A great man would've embraced the new world and find his way. He was not a great man.
A unrelated samurai story tells of a man who lost almost all his troops and had only 5 and a ninja (warrior monk) he was surrounded after he fled to a fort we he had his men light all the braziers and beat drums, then opened the doors. The enemy believedit was a trap and he had a lot more troops and retreated
Tokugawa Ieyasu "defense" of Hamamatsu Castle in 1572. 5 men, himself, and a ninja, Hattori Hanzo, held it against the Takeda forces after The Battle of Mikata ga Hara which saw the Tokugawa forces practically annihilated. In the end, Tokugawa did reunite Japan ending the Sengoku Jidai.
This song is more badass than a Chuck Norris movie
Kanaya Maryam *D E A D M E M E*
Does it sound like Nepeta cares?
Manimals - Jörmungandr it was a meme?
heck it's more badass than Chuck Norris himself.
that's assuming chuck norris is badass @Ian Macmillan
When you’re a Japanese soldier in BFV and pick up the Katana
The opening lines are brilliant.
500th like! 500th Samurai!
XD
@Joel Still alive,buddy. Counting down to the 18th.
you are dead, not big surprise - heavy weapons guy
For honor flashbacks
FACTSSS THO
When youre 4 roach team is bout to fight a single lb and you lose.
@@lukastanojevic2750 but you only died after killed 3 of that honorless pussys
when u team full of orochies and u breaking
There were multiple amvs for this song with samurai Jack and they all got taken down sadly glad we still have the original
This song certainly seems to glorify and magnify the achievements of the Samurai. The Imperial forces suffered around 17 times less casualties (give or take a few) even when the rebels still had ammunition so I'd conclude that it was a complete failure of a last stand.
The samurai had lost nearly the entirety of their original force within 6 weeks. The Imperial Japanese Military had fortified the area around the samurai, walling them in. Japanese Ships bombarded the Samurai's location. So essentially...
500 Samurai with little by way of cannons and firearms vs 30 thousand soldiers armed to the teeth and with artillery support.
When you play for honor and all your teammates are dead but you are the only one alive and you play as orochi
Funny this song isnt called "run away like a bitch for the next 5 minutes "
Anyone who disliked must commit suduko!
Seppuko/Hara-kiri is killing yourself with a sword through the gut, suduko is a game
It's a joke, don't worry.
It’s spelt and pronounced Seppuku. Ritualistic suicide
Renegade Ranger
That’s sudoku and the ritual suicide is Seppuku
Rustymcnut r/woosh. Look it up.
The samurai stood strong... as the old ways faded away.
Sword over gun anyday
unless you want to win the fight....
Isaac Richardson no in all my fav anime the sword wins (joke). European steel was stronger
Well let’s just say, once the samurai made it to the enemy lines, there was a slaughter until they were defeated.
While it's heavily debated, a common law enforcement rule is that if you're well within 21 feet of your opponent without your own weapon drawn, they stand a good chance of landing a lethal hit on you with a bladed weapon. Albeit, someone who's well trained with a pistol/revolver in an effective caliber (9x19, .357 magnum, .45 ACP, etc.) could easily make a coin sized group in a matter of seconds at that range, so I wouldn't want to test that theory out for myself.
In an honorable fight always choose the blade over the gun. In all out war, you bring a gun as back up.
Somebody please upload an isolated vocal track so I can mash this up with one of Baiken's theme songs. It would sound perfect.
My ancestors are smiling at me Imperials, can you say the same?
Huy Gia I didn’t realize until I saw your comment how well that quote applies to this...
Imperials: Yes. Yes they are.
Replace Samurai with Jedi in this song and it's about Order 66
Except with much less betrayal since the Samurai never trusted the Imperial forces
Tim Watts wAt!? is true
hey indeed Sabaton should make some songs about unknown or important battles in the star wars universe ^^
like the battle of geonosis, the Arena, coruscant, or even mygeeto, felucia etc ^^
@@Cyro_2235 Jar jar bings aprobed this!
OH SHIT YOU RIGHT
When your team is out of extra lives, the enemy still has plenty, and you all decide to fight to the last man instead of hide and survive.
who brings a sword to a gun fight I DO'😁
*laughs in ww2 arisaka katana bayonet*
For anyone who didn't know, the samurai actually used guns. They unsheathed their swords when they ran out of bullets and the enemy fire took down their leader. So yeah, while they ran right into the fire with only their swords and spears that was during the final part of the battle, when only 40 samurai were left. None survived, but the Imperial Army lost many men before the samurai perished.
And the imperial Japanese army did the same thing to the American forces during WW2 makes you wonder if they were any different to the samurai
It plays like an 80's anime theme song
To say the Samurai died of there believes is an understatement.
They where fighting of a Ancient Culture, and Ancient way of life.
But in the end they couldn't have defeated the modernized Japanese Army. Guns just out do Swords, no two ways about it.
Brother the samurais used guns too. But when the ammo was finished they charged in with their katanas.
so fucking epic! proud to be a metalhead!
-rolls in with a Type 90 Kyū-Marū*
*rolls in with actual leopard 2a4 and not the knock off*
Anthony Ortiz
but can you do this?!? *has hydroneumatic suspension system-
Well would you rather have one 2a4 or a fuckton of t72s rushing you
Type 10: the Future is now old man
EU4 playing Japan and taking change government decision in a nutshell.
I'd love to see a song about the shimabara rebellion
I have a question for the people who disliked. What didnt u like about the song I thought it was pretty good but that is my opinion. I'm just curious like I won't get angry if you don't like it song that's your choice and I respect that
The Blades before the Great War in Tamriel when they were at a secret war with the Thalmor.
This song kinda makes me sad and is fucking beautiful at the same time.
This and Battotai will give me courage for Nioh 2 platinum trophy and getting through Sekiro Shadows Die Twice.
*FACE THE WIND*
*You've just been samurai'd*
They died with their dignity intact.
;-;7
they still died, not to be insensitive here but dignity means nothing on the battlefield, ww1 taught us that
💜
When you're the last hussar in blood & iron
Talking to myself. Disobedience is contagious which could imply I'm little China; on the other hand stupidity is also contagious which could mean the government is little china. Never surrender on the grounds if anyone was serious about fixing it they'd find an alternative.
Anyone from the samurai faction in for honor?
The last samurai
Well I had a boat but it said "E" so I figured that meant "end" and threw it put.
- Patrick Star
World Renowned Military Strategist
when your the last player left in seige and your echo
The samurai were some the most honorable beings alive in that time.
they are more honorable in death than anyone ever could be in life in this day and age.
they raped pillaged and burned
they had no honor whatsoever.
@@michaelkean5969 those were not true samurai because Bushido condemns that type of behavior if a true samurai found someone who committed those crimes while claiming to be a samurai they would have killed him for disgracing the title of samurai
Whwn you switch from knights to samurai in For Honor.
FIRE ARMS WERE NOT THE PROBLEM, Samurai loved fire arms. They gave the Tokugawa the shogunate after all, and helped keep it.
Culture was not the problem, no one sought to take away their culture or their values.
The problem was , the end of the feudal lords. By imperial decree, Samurai were no longer feudal lords, just land owners.
It took their social standing away , so they chose to die.
This is not the place to start on the Samurai, but what the west thinks it knows and reality, are two different things.
The 33 who dislikes are dead gun users. So, Makoto no michi wo mamoru koto!
Be faithful!
Sword versus gun was a plausible fight back then because guns had one bullet to fire. Don't try to pull this "sword over gun" shit in 2018, there's no choice today.
During the Battle of Shiroyama, the imperial troops were armed with breech-loading Snider-Enfield rifles which could fire 6 rpm, in addition to Krupp field guns and mortars. The samurai stood no chance.
yeah, they was slaughtered
DONT TRY ME BOY
Enlightened Dystopian still want a fucking kantana though so shut the fuck up
Silence is nice until a squad of well trained rifle man pick you off from 200-300 meters or more if there really good with a breach loader and or bolt action depending on the country during the period of samurais end you know because history has proven gun innovation toppled the bladed dynasty
This song reminds me when the oda beat the Takada army
It reminds me of the final battle of The Last Samurai.
اغنية شاورما فشيخة
Bishoy Faheem deus vult
*Crys in anime*
Sejuro show Yourself!
while i understand why so many people side with the samurai, it was neccessary for them to be eradicated for japan's future as an independant nation. the samurai were outdated around the start of odo nobunaga's reign as shogun. as he proved cycling volleys were more effective than what the warrior caste had to offer. the meiji restoration was a good thing as it meant japan did not get colonized by european or north american powers. honour had no place on the battlefield, as history was and still is written by the victor. by killing off the samurai japan prevented itself from being absconded from history
TheSty2000 Actually, it was the Meiji government that did in the Samurai class.
The dislikes came from the soldiers who attacked the samurai, for glorifying their enemies.
tom cruise better watch out
IN THE NAME OF GOOOOOOD
Fuck i should get to sleep but this band is just too good
I remember I heard this song a year ago and thought it's not that good, and now I wanna go back in time and punch myself
The eleven who disliked and the gun users
Oran Reyes they're from texas
Matt Addy
*Hits dislike button and proceeds to wave Texas flag while shooting off an M1911A1*
The samurai also used guns, the reason they didn't in shiroyama is because they used all their ammo fighting the imperials before shiroyama.
Kitsune 101 THANK YOU! it is a common misconception that the Samurai did not use guns. It is also a common misconception that the Katana was their main weapon. The Katana was actually more of a side arm.
Weebs when someone says owning a 200$ anime figure is pointless
Trust me we are way more petty. We'll fight someone tooth and nail for calling anime "just a cartoon" as a proud weeb I find that pathetic....sad but true. And before you call me a weaboo, know the difference. A weeaboo is an individual who obsesses over Japanese culture and idolizes it and thinks they can speak Japanese just because they took entry level lessons if any at all. Think the are superior. A weeb is just a person who enjoys watching anime and/or reading manga.
Edit: a word
Where my fellow for honor samurai at?
Kayse Nix I like all of them but Hitokiri fuck hitokiri
the chinese ninja fight the shaolin monk xD
"chinese ninja"...really?
am i the only one that hears defiled instead of defied or is my hearing shit?
I kind of hear it too
Me too
My hearing actually is shit but yeah me too
My hearing is 10/10 but I hear it too 👌
Ryujin Jaeger i do too my man
Don’t mock me for giving up mock me for wanting Madagascar
is that music based on movie the last samurai?
Prince of Georgia It is based on the Battle of Shiroyama, which kind of inspired the movie.
It’s based on the Last stand of the old Samurai at shiroyama, which roughly translates means castle mountain
Prince of Georgia
The movie was based off a real event, when the last few samurai were killed by the imperial japanese army.
Mac10 Raps that event was called the battle of shiroyama
Hollywood always romanticizes things. The samurais got slaughtered and the army had only a few casualties.
stabby teens hollywood?
@@devonrider3406 I am talking about the last samurai movie. The song reminded me of it but I forgot to mention that.
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Freddy Krueger well good for you. Do you want a gold star.
Dont mess with him Shadow, he might kill you in his sleep.
IN THE NAME OF GOD!
I wish sabaton would make a song about Simon bolivar
they take recommendations on their website.
Wasn't Tom Cruise there to save them?
Am I the only one who hears Blue Cheetoh..
who thinks of samurai jack when listening to this
Aye!
I missed that show
I think of The Last Samurai but Im in the battle hahaha
my only problem with the video is the part where it is supposed to say defiled
Omega Templar no actually
It's actually defied.
Yep it is defied.
Gamer Politics ya I realized it the next day after I posted this I'm too lazy to change anything but people keep commenting so might as well admit it
Lol. It's okay man.
When you use the half-zatoichi as demoknight on tf2.
It is good, but I wish modern extreme metal bands would use actual instruments and less auto-tune.
Spoken like a man whos never seen Sabaton Live.
@@VeXeDZERO Hmm, I will if I can. Synth leaves a weird metallic taste in my mouth, though.
42 imperial dislike this
Bribery works. Cast this woman away from here and replace her with a young attractive human who doesn't walk on all fours.
More honorable than the knights, easily.
PaganWolf
Maybe?
The defining characteristic of the both was Honor.
However Samurai showed it through virtue of loyalty.
To their lord, emperor or code.
Knights were less focused on loyalty and more on religious adherence.
AYE KNIGHTS ARE THE DEFINITION OF HONOR .-. Jk
maye WOT!?
every culture had or has a different definition of honor a knights honor was different then a Samurais honor same as a Romans honor was different than a Vikings honor actually defining honor for each one is very hard and defining the word Honor is even harder
Knights and Samurai are quite literally the same thing, they just come from different cultures. They both swore fealty to a lord, both followed a code, were both the apex of warrior class in their time and place. Main differences were their religion, gear, and the fact that while Knights did command forces that used guns and canons, they themselves for the most part never used them themselves while Samurai did, well back in that age, I could be mistaken but I think some Knight orders still survive today, but I doubt they wear armor and use swords.
samurai jack was better xddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd