What Was the Structure of Medieval Japan?- Guide to the Shogun TV Show

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Kings and Generals animated historical documentary series on the history of Japan continues with a video on the Edo Japan’s social order and the bakuhan system, as we deduce what the feudal structure of the Japanese society is in FX's Shogun TV Show. We discuss the social pyramid, non-feudal classes like peasants, craftsmen and merchants, as well as the samurai
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@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals Місяць тому
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@keoniborge2498
@keoniborge2498 Місяць тому
Hearing you mispronounce 'sakura' so many times was painful lol
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals Місяць тому
@@keoniborge2498 but you survived and are stronger for it
@oscarwarren9709
@oscarwarren9709 Місяць тому
​@@KingsandGeneralsYou guys have the best comebacks 😂 🫡👍
@denisdebacker
@denisdebacker Місяць тому
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@Alejojojo6
@Alejojojo6 Місяць тому
In Confucianism, money is considered dirty and thus Merchants are at a lower place in society than peasants and artisants. Yet they managed to become as wealthy sometimes as some of the Daimyo or even wealthier than them which involved some marriages with poorer daimyo families (they wanted their social status and the others their wealth). PD: By 1800s, the Samurai were broke because they could only be paid with Rice and no money.
@Unskooled
@Unskooled Місяць тому
Thomas Sowell has some great writing on this.
@ironheart5830
@ironheart5830 Місяць тому
No wonder capitalism never flourish in Ancient East Asian countries like Japan,China and Korea.
@brianpeck4035
@brianpeck4035 Місяць тому
It's also problematic to tie merchants to one area.
@GlasbanGorm
@GlasbanGorm Місяць тому
for them@@brianpeck4035
@zakariyaabdullahi5669
@zakariyaabdullahi5669 Місяць тому
Similar relationship in Late Republican Rome between the Patricians and the Plebs. Patrician and Plebeian status was determined by blood and could not change, over the centuries some Patrician families would fall on hard times while some Plebieans became extremely wealthy. Gauis Marius a wealthy and popular general of Plebian descent married into the impoverished Patrician Julii family by marrying the aunty of Julius Caesar. Marius gained the prestige of a patrician marriage while the Julii gained much needed wealth. A very benificial marriage as the Julii family had been irrelevant for a long time by that point, but would soon become the greatest family in rome under Julius Caesar, the nephew of Marius.
@tariqmaketab595
@tariqmaketab595 Місяць тому
This was very educational - I just came back from Japan and can barely imagine Tokyo today as a feudal city centuries ago.
@BlackPillVillain
@BlackPillVillain Місяць тому
History loves to hide it's sins.
@anythingthoughanythingthou2453
@anythingthoughanythingthou2453 Місяць тому
@@BlackPillVillainbe careful with that edge son
@meekmeads
@meekmeads Місяць тому
It still is, in a roundabout sense!
@flackstar007
@flackstar007 Місяць тому
@@BlackPillVillainIt's how society manages to keep doing all the wrong things in the present as they can look back and pretend it never happened in the past.
@KeepAnimeDegenerate
@KeepAnimeDegenerate Місяць тому
I guess the same could be said about european cities. In some parts of europe, literal serfdom existed until the mid 1800s.
@gorotv5826
@gorotv5826 Місяць тому
The illustrations in this video are an eclectic mix of Japanese and Chinese styles. As a Japanese, I love the current drama because it is the first Western production without such mistakes.
@sebastianwolfmayr
@sebastianwolfmayr Місяць тому
what do you think about the 80s miniseries?
@gorotv5826
@gorotv5826 Місяць тому
@@sebastianwolfmayr I was not aware of any videos of the 80's mini-series, so I checked UKposts. In at least some of the videos, the portrayal of Japan is the same as in the historical dramas produced in Japan in the past, and it looks like Japanese personnel were involved.I have not seen all of the 80's mini-series, so it is possible that some of the scripts or character actions or dialog may seem strange to the Japanese, but from a visual standpoint, they seem fine.
@EgoEroTergum
@EgoEroTergum Місяць тому
For a layman, would you care to point out some of the Chinese illustrations in the video?
@sebastianwolfmayr
@sebastianwolfmayr Місяць тому
​@gorotv5826 thanks mate
@markjerue9734
@markjerue9734 29 днів тому
​@@gorotv5826the 80s series was 100% produced in Japan. All the scenes were actually shot in Japan. So for that the series earned good points. It was panned in Japan because all the actors used *modern-day Japanese.* Unlike 2024 Shogun, which uses medieval Japanese language, 1980s Shogun did not bother. American viewers could not tell the difference. It didn't help that the 1980s version did not have any subtitles or translations for Japanese, ON PURPOSE, to try to immerse the American viewers in Blackthorne's character. This left viewers confused about what was going on the first time they saw the series given that they couldn't understand what the characters were saying and hadn't picked up enough Japanese to understand even characters' names let alone their dialogue yet.
@NemisCassander
@NemisCassander Місяць тому
Kudos for mentioning the sankin-kotai system. AFAIK, it was specifically intended to keep the daimyo too poor to threaten the Shogunate, so it was definitely not a coincidence.
@KevlarSammy
@KevlarSammy 25 днів тому
This is one of those 15 minute videos that takes 30 minutes to watch because there’s so much information in it.
@SomethingSomewhereJustOnce
@SomethingSomewhereJustOnce 19 днів тому
It took me 3 hours with two breaks. One break to finish watching the 7th episode of Shōgun. 😂
@cloverpod
@cloverpod Місяць тому
6:33 nice meme Speaking of Shogun TV, my fundamental knowledge of post Hideyoshi era has been stirred due to its story haha.
@coolcomments156
@coolcomments156 Місяць тому
mariko would totally get it.
@dominicguye8058
@dominicguye8058 27 днів тому
RIP
@mango2005
@mango2005 25 днів тому
The policy of forcing Daimyos to live in Edo has parallels with France under Louis XIV forcing nobles to spend part of year at Versailles.
@saymyname2417
@saymyname2417 25 днів тому
Absolutely, and that is no coincidence...
@jakekilley9037
@jakekilley9037 Місяць тому
keep this title so people don't get confused best title ever lol
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals Місяць тому
When you release 3 videos+ per week, you kinda run out of title ideas :D
@jakekilley9037
@jakekilley9037 Місяць тому
hahaha nah its dope i can see a lot of people trying to assume your talking about shogun itself hahaha but that title gives a good idea :D @@KingsandGenerals
@winzyl9546
@winzyl9546 Місяць тому
yeah sure, the title is for the people lol
@leonrussell9607
@leonrussell9607 Місяць тому
What was it?
@forgeflarion8362
@forgeflarion8362 Місяць тому
Yeah what was it?
@Michael-kd1ho
@Michael-kd1ho Місяць тому
Toyotomi Hideyoshi, remarkably, did rise from a peasant to a role of supreme military leader. Because he was not of noble blood, he could not be acclaimed shogun, and was thus titled kampaku and taiko - imperial regent. An intresting comparison would be Tamerlane - while leading many campaigns across Eurasia and being the de facto ruler of the mightiest empire of his time, he could not claim the title of khan, since he was not of the house of Genghis, and was thus only an emir.
@nigeh5326
@nigeh5326 Місяць тому
I’m currently watching the tv series Shogun and thoroughly enjoying it. Beautiful costumes, photography, a great story with a fine script and some great actors. Cosmo Jarvis the British actor reminds me of the late great Richard Burton with a commanding presence on screen. The Japanese cast are also excellent although Toshiro Mifune will always be my favourite Japanese actor.
@MustardSkaven
@MustardSkaven 15 днів тому
Hiroyuki Sanada and Ken Watanabe are worthy contemporary actors.
@zero3556
@zero3556 27 днів тому
0:25 The struggle of many Samurai during the bureaucratisation of their rank imo wasn't a romantizised longing for combat, although many dressed it up like that, but the longing for what combat in the civil war enabled: amassing wealth and cultivating a social rank as well as transcending hierarchies way faster than in peace time. Obviously many also impoverished over time after the war and had to take loans from the lowest social class: merchants.
@thiennguyeninh3378
@thiennguyeninh3378 Місяць тому
Shi-No-Ko-Sho translates to Sĩ - Nông - Công - Thương in Vietnamese, and was viewed as the four pillars of a Confucian society, though Sĩ-Shi also include the learned classes, i.e. students, teachers, officials, doctors, etc. not just warriors. They are more revered in society due to being educated and being able to read and write.
@kb.e3762
@kb.e3762 Місяць тому
It feels to me that master Confuxi might have traveled to India cause the similarities between the philosophies is striking. As an outsider to both of these cultures I can clearly see the sameness.
@thiennguyeninh3378
@thiennguyeninh3378 Місяць тому
@@kb.e3762 Chinese values ideologies are spread throughout the Sinosphere, with varying degrees of adaptations. Vietnamese took a lot from Chinese culture (sometimes forcefully) and tweaked it to our liking. For example, the caste system above wasn't as strict in Vietnam as it was in Japan, the social stigma was there for the lower classes, but it was not forbidden to move out of the class you were born into.
@thomasjuniardi3559
@thomasjuniardi3559 Місяць тому
It also spread across southeast asia, mercant was "undiserable" and that void was filled with merchant from Chinese mainland, Indian and Arabs. If we look today social hierarchy in most southeast asia countries the most wealthiest Business family are Chinese, Indian and Arabs.
@mimorisenpai8540
@mimorisenpai8540 Місяць тому
​@@thomasjuniardi3559some native ethnic group like Minangkabau and buginese actually involved in trade too
@mimorisenpai8540
@mimorisenpai8540 Місяць тому
Warrior actually outside the system and pretty much blurred because despite of their high status they mostly come from peasant background but their statur become equal with gentry(scholars) along with them and even become main ruling class like happening in japan when nobi aka samurai toppled kuge as main ruling class japan or just coexisting and blended with gentry class like what happened in China, Korea and Vietnam.
@tosoledo
@tosoledo Місяць тому
The quality of the illustrations are great. Continue like that. It is better then before.
@daidai8760
@daidai8760 Місяць тому
banking on the shogun tv series, smart
@NS-pz8nb
@NS-pz8nb Місяць тому
So hyped for this miniseries
@loszhor
@loszhor Місяць тому
Very interesting! Thanks for uploading!
@Maesterful
@Maesterful Місяць тому
Binged all first five episodes yesterday, loving it so far!
@twowheelunicycle8603
@twowheelunicycle8603 28 днів тому
I’m not sure if you just made a typo, but there are six episodes so far. If you haven’t watched the sixth please do, it’s great like the others!
@Maesterful
@Maesterful 28 днів тому
@@twowheelunicycle8603 Watched it too, great episode
@sntslilhlpr6601
@sntslilhlpr6601 Місяць тому
Wow, the artwork in this is off the hook!
@Kay_Drechsler
@Kay_Drechsler Місяць тому
Such a great video. Learned something.
@bbd468
@bbd468 Місяць тому
WOW, that was a lot of Information to try and make sense of. I'll have to watch it again.
@SA2004YG
@SA2004YG Місяць тому
This art is fantastic, really brings the story to life
@olegsamar4324
@olegsamar4324 9 днів тому
Thank you guys for your great job. 👍👍👍
@Uzair_Of_Babylon465
@Uzair_Of_Babylon465 Місяць тому
Great video keep it up you're doing amazing things 😁💯
@nocturnalforsaken4519
@nocturnalforsaken4519 Місяць тому
thanks for the video
@AnonymousGamer546
@AnonymousGamer546 Місяць тому
Great video. I look forward to the upcoming Video: on the Meiji restoration and Meiji society.
@aleemizcool3654
@aleemizcool3654 Місяць тому
I got the notification for this while watching the new episode 🙏
@minoru5760
@minoru5760 Місяць тому
A great video packed with basic info about Edo period. It would be nice to have more about the mobility between "castes" or its reason, developed finances
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals Місяць тому
The idea is to check if the topic is viable in terms of views, if it is we will go into more deeper topics.
@SafavidAfsharid3197
@SafavidAfsharid3197 Місяць тому
​@@KingsandGeneralscan you do a video about korean caste system, european caste system, indian caste system and japanese caste system. The similarity and the differences?
@scorpzgca
@scorpzgca Місяць тому
Great educational video on feudal Japan social classes
@reginaldshort8486
@reginaldshort8486 Місяць тому
Great use of side hustle in an educational video
@chrisoulalakkas7935
@chrisoulalakkas7935 Місяць тому
Indeed, smiles are infectious.
@PeopleandPlacesTV
@PeopleandPlacesTV Місяць тому
Love this!!!
@romanmengoni8758
@romanmengoni8758 24 дні тому
The graphics are on point!
@sanfordwong
@sanfordwong Місяць тому
Sankin-Kotai was a decisive factor made Tokyo became the largest city in Japan. This rule concentrated most of the high-end consumers (Shogun families & Daimyo families) into Edo/Tokyo, as once Emperor did for Kyoto thousand years ago.
@robbabcock_
@robbabcock_ Місяць тому
I've not seen the TV show but thanks for a deeply fascinating video!
@Yacovo
@Yacovo 14 днів тому
Thanks for the video
@stadtbekanntertunichtgut
@stadtbekanntertunichtgut Місяць тому
Nice job ancient Japan is always a joy!
@ChrisTheLoneWanderer
@ChrisTheLoneWanderer Місяць тому
Smooth animations, I see!
@mikemodugno5879
@mikemodugno5879 Місяць тому
Great topic
@SapoVerdeSalsa
@SapoVerdeSalsa Місяць тому
This show is so good I got both Shogun books on Audible to fill the void between episodes
@aldodalevedove5983
@aldodalevedove5983 Місяць тому
Thank you!!!
@anubis3669
@anubis3669 Місяць тому
Could you make a playlist collecting all of your Feudal Japan related videos? They are so great and I keep finding more. A playlist would make it easier and so I don’t miss one
@hpsauce1078
@hpsauce1078 29 днів тому
It would be good to actually make this type of video a whole series, focussing on different societies at different times in history, i.e. how did the Indian varna system really run in the year 1000 or how did feudalism operate in medieval Persia, or even giving us a better understanding of how European feudalism existed at different times as I think today many of us have a stereotypical view of how even our own societies operated in the past, all interesting things to learn
@brokenbridge6316
@brokenbridge6316 Місяць тому
This video was a great look into Feudal Japan. Nice job KnG.
@BlackPillVillain
@BlackPillVillain Місяць тому
Excellent Indeed.
@williamyoung9401
@williamyoung9401 28 днів тому
Amazing. Thank you. Love this show. Love the channel(s). I can't wait for the next video on the Horus Heresy in the Warhammer 40K universe on the Wizards and Warriors channel!
@oneshotme
@oneshotme Місяць тому
I really enjoy this series!!! I very much enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
@miketacos9034
@miketacos9034 Місяць тому
Man, learning about the eta is depressing. You never learn about them in school.
@matuiyo2000
@matuiyo2000 Місяць тому
In Japan,we learn about "eta" and "hinin" in junior high school same as William Adams.
@saymyname2417
@saymyname2417 25 днів тому
Guess why so few Non-Japanese know about eta and bunrakumin (or things like nanshoku and wakashu) but everyone "knows" about samurai and geisha ...
@stoopidyoutubehandle
@stoopidyoutubehandle Місяць тому
Kuge,used to be bureaucrats, only served as Emperor’s retainers and diplomats to Daimyos. The image used in this video was inaccurate as they never liked samurai hair/cloth style. They just stay with their own style for hundreds of years until Meiji reformation.
@-RONNIE
@-RONNIE Місяць тому
Thank you for the video & information 👊🏻
@Ah-Yuan
@Ah-Yuan Місяць тому
Awesome 👍👍👍
@TheWhiskyDelta
@TheWhiskyDelta Місяць тому
The Edo period is odd for being kind of pseudo feudal. Inherently the fact that the samurai do not directly possess any land and live separately largely denies it one of the defining elements of feudalism; extreme independent military authority. And yet the daimyo divison of land and class system still enforced a superficial semblance as if it was a feudal system.
@alias-wave
@alias-wave Місяць тому
江戸時代の統治システムは徳川家による任命型委任統治システムです。現代の地方自治体の首長に相当する人物を任命する形式と考えれば理解が早いでしょう。
@adambrande
@adambrande Місяць тому
I used to always think Japan the moment it got a shogun was a stratocracy. The Daimyos were just glorified generals, the samurais the household units and the peasants your levies. Then again, I based this knowledge of shogun 2 and the FOTS DLC back then
@TheWhiskyDelta
@TheWhiskyDelta Місяць тому
@@adambrande I would broadly describe the defining element of true feudalism over other forms of stratocracy is that lower echelons of the military also possess fiefs, providing the military ruling class extensive political, economic and military independence from the rulers. e.g. a family of knights or samurai who own a single small castle, have the taxes, manpower and legal authority to raise a small independent army (even if it's only a few hundred strong), that is beholden only to the head of the family and that heads direct superior. The practical effect is that a feudal state is more akin to a confederation of mostly independent states, themselves composed of smaller independent states composed of smaller states in a highly decentralized political/military structure. It's difficult to stop an individual family in your region from waging war on their neighbour because they posses their wealth and power independently enabling them to act on their own as they see fit. By contrast the Edo system aimed specifically to strip Samurai of land and independence so that they had no ability to wage independent war. They were now dependant on their Daimyo for an income, and had no manpower to recruit peasants from. The Daimyo themselves were still independent but the samurai below them were not and so the system aimed to maintain the illusion of feudalism while stripping the mechanics behind it.
@2010winter100able
@2010winter100able 28 днів тому
​@@alias-wave そんなおかしな純形式上の比喩(~現代の議会制に裏打ちされた地方自治と土地制度において所有権が曖昧な幕藩体制を比較しても意味がない)では誤解を招くよ。中世欧州型の封建制度と近世移行期の絶対主義の中間形態、限りなく絶対主義的統治に近づきながらも地方的割拠を払拭できなかった状態とした方が理解を得やすいだろう。言うまでもなく「関ケ原」と「大坂の陣」の戦況に歴史的根源を有しているが。
@Visionaryvantage
@Visionaryvantage Місяць тому
The ETA in Japanese society is linked similarly to the Parayias in Scheduled Castes in India, but I'm unsure of the connection
@SafavidAfsharid3197
@SafavidAfsharid3197 Місяць тому
All society has caste system, all others simply banned the caste system but india went a further and even gave lower caste or oppressed caste affirmative actions.
@saymyname2417
@saymyname2417 25 днів тому
​@@SafavidAfsharid3197- No, not all socities had/have caste systems. There are higher and lower classes but classes are not the same as castes.
@Rockstar-bq5fm
@Rockstar-bq5fm Місяць тому
Awesome Show and awesome channel. Lol very specific title though
@NGBigfield
@NGBigfield 26 днів тому
Great video
@johanahrne5050
@johanahrne5050 Місяць тому
I need to know more about the Ninja!
@mateuszslawinski1990
@mateuszslawinski1990 25 днів тому
Thanks!
@mickmouse5715
@mickmouse5715 Місяць тому
excellent
@Anonymouthful
@Anonymouthful 24 дні тому
I love this, if theres any other videos like this about medieval Japan maybe focus on the lives of the regular people?
@NemisCassander
@NemisCassander Місяць тому
Well, I've never heard the Edo period described as 'feudal'... normally, that would refer more to the Sengoku Jidai, Muromachi and Kamakura periods, IIRC.
@theotherohlourdespadua1131
@theotherohlourdespadua1131 Місяць тому
As much as the Tokugawa Shogunate has all the powers of government, they still rely on the loyalty of their most loyal Daimyo lords for support. "Feudalism" as a system of government is built on cooperation between the head of state and its subdivisions...
@NemisCassander
@NemisCassander Місяць тому
@@theotherohlourdespadua1131 As a usage of the term feudal, maybe. However, if you go to a historian and ask about 'feudal Japan' they are not going to talk about the Edo period. K&G actually use the correct term, historically, in the video: the early modern period. I just think the name is quite confusing as it doesn't match the content of the video.
@inconemay1441
@inconemay1441 Місяць тому
Probably due to the technological stagnation during then
@NemisCassander
@NemisCassander Місяць тому
@@inconemay1441 But there wasn't a technological stagnation during the Edo period in Japan?
@OberstVolgin
@OberstVolgin Місяць тому
That was really interesting. But isnt the TV Series depicting the society shortly before the unification of Japan?
@freebreezy2k155
@freebreezy2k155 29 днів тому
Great video! Japanese history is quite interesting. For a more detailed view of the history of Japan from its inception to the Meiji Restoration I recommend reading George Samson's hefty trilogy - A HISTORY OF JAPAN TO 1334, A HISTORY OF JAPAN 1334 - 1615, and A HISTORY OF JAPAN 1615 - 1867. It's a bit dated, but still a very high quality history.
@Mr.KaganbYaltrk
@Mr.KaganbYaltrk Місяць тому
Thats why i love japanese history
@dieuwer5370
@dieuwer5370 Місяць тому
Would love to see an episode about Ōoka Tadasuke.
@Jayjay-qe6um
@Jayjay-qe6um Місяць тому
"Give the peasants neither life nor death." -- Tokugawa Ieyasu
@saymyname2417
@saymyname2417 25 днів тому
Wasn't the dude a real pos.
@Shadowman4710
@Shadowman4710 22 дні тому
@@saymyname2417 All aristocrats are,,,
@saymyname2417
@saymyname2417 19 днів тому
@@Shadowman4710 - Probably not all. But many. It's just their mindset. Whereas except for the emperials the Japanese never even had any nobility. But a caste system instead. But while other figures of history are criticised for their medieval mindset and actions this dude is still glorified to no end - together with his and his descendants' unholy reign. Not that he is the only one. See Napoleon. But especially when it comes to the land of the rising sun people are wilfully ignorant. I really don't mean to be rude but the obligatory "But others weren't any better" is no argument, just a lame excuse. When there is no counter argument possible.
@jonbaxter2254
@jonbaxter2254 Місяць тому
Fine, I'll watch the show!
@sm-zn8xm
@sm-zn8xm Місяць тому
pls do a video on feudal society of south east asia too
@marksmadhousemetaphysicalm2938
@marksmadhousemetaphysicalm2938 29 днів тому
So much like the HRE…before Napoleon…frieherrs…and conflicts between Adel and Herr…and Emperor who varied in strength…Peasants…not serfs…Peasants owned their land and had much influence…merchants were important but definitely not respected as much…it’s amazing the similarities…
@jackjohnson40
@jackjohnson40 Місяць тому
Fascinating!!! I wonder, was this 4 caste system imported from India?
@Yesica1993
@Yesica1993 21 день тому
Oh, my goodness, can't I watch ANY channel without being hit with a commercial barely a minute in?!
@isunlloaoll
@isunlloaoll Місяць тому
Feudal Japan was very similar to medieval Europe. How interesting that two societies a world apart ended up developing similar social systems.
@ryszardj-n2466
@ryszardj-n2466 Місяць тому
9:04 Even Toshiro Mifune is confused by this
@JaimeArias270293
@JaimeArias270293 Місяць тому
I knew its!
@buinghiathuan4595
@buinghiathuan4595 Місяць тому
I sr to ask but is there any plan on making a video about how samurai warfare actually look like? We know how the Roman fight, know how the medieval army with heavy calvary fight but I don't see much talking about how the samurai fight. They use spear and matchlock a lot, so did they use something similar to Pike and shot. How they move into battle, what formation they would use?
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals Місяць тому
Yep, one of the upcoming videos will cover aspects of this topic
@user-user129
@user-user129 26 днів тому
"There is an aspect in which 'Eta' and 'Hinin' were, in a sense, a privileged class that had certain occupations guaranteed. There are theories suggesting that 'Shinoukoushou' (the Samurai, Farmers, Artisans, and Merchants) is not a caste system but merely a classification of occupations today, and fitting it into the concept of a Western-style caste system risks significant misunderstanding."
@saymyname2417
@saymyname2417 25 днів тому
Uhm... WTF?!
@saymyname2417
@saymyname2417 25 днів тому
In case my original comment is gone: just no to the statements of the oc.
@alfrancisbuada2591
@alfrancisbuada2591 Місяць тому
Do Philippine History next!
@coltonwahs39
@coltonwahs39 Місяць тому
9:32 toshiro mifune spotted
@softsofasoftsofa
@softsofasoftsofa Місяць тому
Tokyo Treat "customer service" is diabolical.
@henry-thepizzaeater-morgan704
@henry-thepizzaeater-morgan704 Місяць тому
Bad experience?
@softsofasoftsofa
@softsofasoftsofa Місяць тому
I had a 1 year subscription. I told them not to renew. They did anyway, then refused to stop or refund my money. It took numerous emails and pressure over weeks to finally get them to stop.
@matuiyo2000
@matuiyo2000 Місяць тому
@softsofasoftsofa It's called "customer succubus".
@user-xl8jk3qy4e
@user-xl8jk3qy4e 22 дні тому
Something I heard was that the 'untouchables' actually had their lives sort of ruined by the Meiji Restoration since they lost the monopoly on 'dirty' jobs. By removing the stigma from their work, their work became devalued while they remained unintegrated into regular communities and thus unable to compete in the open job market.
@theawesomeman9821
@theawesomeman9821 Місяць тому
I never understood why Japan had an emperor if a Shogun was truly the one running the nation.
@wafflione3211
@wafflione3211 Місяць тому
It's like England having a king even though there's a prime minister ruling the country.
@aceous99
@aceous99 Місяць тому
Politics
@HughR3GO
@HughR3GO Місяць тому
The emperor was a semi-divine chief priest that held enormous cultural significance to the people and legitimatized the military rule of the Shogun. Also, the Shogun's daughters were frequently married to the emperor so current and future emperors were all related to the Shogun.
@theawesomeman9821
@theawesomeman9821 Місяць тому
@@wafflione3211 but prime ministers are not hereditary positions like Shogun. Japan basically had two monarchs.
@wafflione3211
@wafflione3211 Місяць тому
@@HughR3GO You're right, so I should probably clarify that the Japanese emperor was the head Shinto priest based on his claim that he had direct divine lineage and maintained the purity of his lineage through a well-planned marriage. He may have lost control of his country like the Pope lost his position as King of Rome, but he was still its spiritual leader.
@johanahrne5050
@johanahrne5050 Місяць тому
Not allowed to wear shoes or even a hat I would have gone rouge ninjastyle fighting the evil Shogun!
@MysticChronicles712
@MysticChronicles712 Місяць тому
That Edo period was quasi-feudal is unusual. Because the samurai live independently and do not own land, they lack severe independent military authority, a hallmark of feudalism. However, the daimyo land and class division still resembled a feudal structure.
@annehersey9895
@annehersey9895 Місяць тому
I find that the profession of butcher fell into the class of Eta. In most European societies and I would guess other continents too, butchers were almost revered for their art of turning an animal carcass into so many parts. For father’s, the prospect of marrying his daughter to the town butcher was almost like a present from above because it meant she would never go hungry and would make sure her family wouldn’t either with food often scarce in many past ages..
@hosseinrahimi1051
@hosseinrahimi1051 Місяць тому
Make a video on shah ismail of safawid
@BountyFlamor
@BountyFlamor 14 днів тому
Despite being allied to the Tokugawa, the Date clan were classified as tozama.
@CT--rg2fu
@CT--rg2fu Місяць тому
When can we see how the society is like in the crusader states how they interact with each other and how they are viewed by other kingdoms.
@metal_fusion
@metal_fusion Місяць тому
Japan has many skilled swordsmen And one of them is responsible for the Brazilian Samurai known as The Winds of Brazil 🇧🇷
@iulian.m.
@iulian.m. Місяць тому
I always admired some aspects of Japan's culture, like the ones presented in literature and arts (honor, honesty, perseverance etc.) Learning about their political system from that times makes their principles mentioned above seem like a bitter joke. On the other hand I'm aware that you can't judge people from another era based on current values and ideologies.
@LOUCOSPORGUERRAS-dw1xl
@LOUCOSPORGUERRAS-dw1xl 27 днів тому
Muito bom
@v-doc5230
@v-doc5230 24 дні тому
From what did the Kuge make their livelyhood? How was it prevented that e.g. Samurai families just overtook their possession given that they were not warriors?
@nitzky8936
@nitzky8936 Місяць тому
11:31 man, you burning Hideyoshi in his replies.
@alpahmed8026
@alpahmed8026 Місяць тому
We Would be really Grateful if we could know how Such Difficult Videos are Made in a Manner Not Seen Anywhere Else on the Entire UKposts
@vng
@vng Місяць тому
When you watch a channel talking about history and see it portraying people wearing kimono like they are dead... 😅
@Kogasengaha_Hishoshi
@Kogasengaha_Hishoshi Місяць тому
1:20 → 2:30 How many shots did you take after hearing this?
@KK-fi6ms
@KK-fi6ms Місяць тому
If you love Shogun, I have some other recommendations set in the orient - 1. Tales of the Otori book series by Lian Hearn - a low-fantasy re-imagination of the Sengoku era. 2. The Twelve Kingdoms book series by Fuyumi Ono - set in a fantastical land reminiscent of feudal China, Japan and Korea. The later books are not officially localized, but there are very competent fan translations by a guy called Eugene Woodbury. First four books have an animated adaptation, also very good. 3. Under Heaven and River of Stars by Guy Gavriel Kay - inspired by two periods of Chinese history, beautifully written by a masterful author. 4. Conqueror series by Conn Iggulden - (loosely) based on Mongol Conquests.
@Gen.berseker25
@Gen.berseker25 Місяць тому
Can you do a 3D tour of Edo?
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals Місяць тому
Good question. Will consider!
@winzyl9546
@winzyl9546 Місяць тому
no
@AminMasoodie
@AminMasoodie Місяць тому
How do you make your war videos
@bllawlk
@bllawlk 26 днів тому
I wish the info is presented in a simple hierarchical chart.
@liberatumtaiwanae3580
@liberatumtaiwanae3580 Місяць тому
For a period of 260 years of relative prosperity and peace that solidified Japan's highly educated workforce that continued to this day, and many innovations including tree conservation that the early Meiji government took a while to pick up again, I think you tried your best. There is only one youtube channel focused on Tokugawa Shogunate era, in Japanese. I highly recommend. Tera Sen.
@popularmisconception1
@popularmisconception1 28 днів тому
Nice video, but... I'm confused. Is it about medieval Japan or about Edo period Japan? Is Edo considered medieval here? When I look elsewhere, usually it is considered early modern or transitional. I mean, both medieval and Edo Japan were feudal, but it seems to me pre-Edo feudalism and its formation is a little skimmed over here and transition to late feudalism of Edo seems to be the focus. Maybe I am missing something.
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 28 днів тому
There is a debate among historians regarding the eras. In this case, we contend that the transition from medieval to early modern happens when capitalist mode of production becomes prevalent. For Japan, that is still down the road.
@popularmisconception1
@popularmisconception1 28 днів тому
​@@KingsandGenerals Thank you for your prompt answer. Being from Central Europe/Carpathian region, where feudalism was also only slowly abolished towards the end of 18th century and throughout the 19th century with the fall of HRE and formation of Austria-Hungary and Theresian reforms, my thinking was dragging me to the direction how much this seems to parallel the development in Japan with maybe the period from Hussite wars to 30y war being parallel to Sengoku period. It's the same centuries of turmoil cca 1450-1650, then conservative late feudalism and then finally collapse of feudal elites around 1800 and opening up to market and industrial changes in 19th century ending up with rising nationalism and eventually fascism in wwii, Germany forming axis with Japan. Remarkably parallel history.
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